Model 250 Projector
SERVICE MANUAL
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Manufacturer Hughes JVC
Chapter 2 System Description
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 3 Electrical
Chapter 4 Optical
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Chapter 8 Software and Protocol
Chapter 9 Parts
Contents
1.1 Safety
1.0 Introductio n
1.3 Acronyms Used
1.2 Updates
SECAM
Contents
2.0 System De scription
2.1 Introduction
Incoming Power Circuit
Power Supplies
2.2 Electrical Section
2.3 Optical Section
Igniter Assembly
Arc Lamp Module
Optical Path
CRTs
ILA s - Image Light Amplifier
Relay Lens Assemblies
2.4 Electronic Section
Front Projection Lens
Input Cards VICs
Printed Circuit Boards PCB
CRT/Yoke Assemblies
2.5 Miscellaneous Items
Projector Covers
IR Detectors
EMI Shield
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3.1 Safety
3.0 Electrical
Contents
AC Power Cord
3.2. Incoming Power Circuit
AC Circuit Breaker
AC EMI Filter
Low Voltage Power Supply LVPS
3.3 Power Supplies
LVPS - Main Functions
LVPS - Inputs
LVPS - Operation
LVPS - Service Adjustments
Arc Lamp Power Supply ALPS
LVPS - Remove and Replace
3. Remove the front cover see Projector Covers section
ALPS - Outputs
ALPS - Inputs
ALPS - Operation
ALPS - Remove and Replace
ALPS - Service Adjustments
High Voltage Power Supply HVPS
3. Remove the front cover see section 6.1 Projector Covers
HVPS - Main Functions
HVPS - Outputs
HVPS - Inputs
HVPS - Operation
HVPS - Service Adjustments
Electronic Focus Adjustment
HVPS - Remove and Replace
Table 3-1 HVPS - P45 I/O Pinout
10. Disconnect P45 “Control” at upper left of HVPS
Igniter Assembly - Inputs
3.4 Igniter Assembly
Igniter Assembly - Outputs
Igniter Assembly - Operation
Igniter Assembly - Service Adjustments
Igniter Assembly - Remove and Replace
3. Remove the front cover see Projector Covers section
7. Remove the five #1 Pozi-drive Phillips-head screws
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4.0 Optical
4.1 Arc Lamp
Arc Lamp - Service Adjustments
Arc Lamp - Main Functions
Arc Lamp - Inputs
13. Tighten spider lock down bolt
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horizontally. Adjust to center the “hot spot”
Figure 4-2 Arc Lamp alignment fixture
Chapter 4---Optical
Arc Lamp - Remove and Replace
8. Disconnect large blower fan connector
Optical Path - Main Function
4.2 Optical Path
Optical Path - Inputs
Optical Path - Outputs
Optical Path - Operation
WARNING!!! Wear safety goggles rated X5 when working anywhere near the light path from the arc lamp or the projection lens
Figure 4-6 Optical Path
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Tools Needed 3-mm Hex wrench Parts Needed No serviceable parts
Optical Path - Service Adjustments
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Figure 4-7 Optical Path
To adjust the XY Positioner
ILA Main functions
4.3 ILA
ILA Inputs
ILA Outputs
ILA Operation
ILA Service Adjustments
ILA Overlap
14. Loosen the two hex nuts, using a 4-mm hex-head wrench
19. Retighten the two wing nuts and tighten the two hex nuts
NOTE Do not use the zoom lens focus while performing this step
ILA Remove and Replace
4.4 Relay Lenses
Projection Lens - Service Adjustments
4.5 Projection Lens
Projection Lens - Input
Figure 4-11 Projection Lens holding screw and removal notch
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Chapter 5 Optical
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5.1 Safety
5.0 Electronics
Contents
5.2 Introduction
System Controller PCB - Main Function
5.3 System Controller PCB
I/O control for VIC selection Two RS-232 serial interface ports
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System Controller PCB - Inputs
System Controller PCB - Outputs
System Controller PCB - Operation
Figure 5-6 Power On timing sequence Normal Operation Functions
System Controller PCB - Remove and Replace
5.4 Video Processor PCB
Video Processor PCB - Main Functions
Video Processor PCB - Inputs
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Video Processor PCB - Outputs
Video Processor PCB - Operation
Video Processor PCB - Remove and Replace
Raster Timing Generator PCB - Main Functions
5.5 Raster Timing Generator PCB
Raster Timing Generator PCB - Inputs
Raster Timing Generator PCB - Outputs
Raster Timing Generator PCB - Operation
Raster Timing Generator PCB - Remove and Replace
5.6 Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Main Functions
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Inputs
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Figure 5-13 Horizontal/Vertical I/O Diagram
IICCLK - IIC clock line IICDATA - IIC data line
IICSINT - IIC interrupt
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Vertical Adjustment Pots
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Outputs
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Operation
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Service Adjustments
Figure 5-17 Red image needs vertical adjustment increase
5.7 Convergence Deflection PCB
Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB - Remove and Replace
Convergence Deflection PCB - Main Functions
Convergence Deflection PCB - Outputs
Convergence Deflection PCB - Inputs
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Figure 5-19 Convergence Deflection PCB I/O Diagram
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Figure 5-20 Convergence Deflection PCB I/O Diagram
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Convergence Deflection PCB - Operation
Convergence Deflection PCB - Remove and Replace
5.8 Scan Reversal PCB
Scan Reversal PCB - Main Functions
Scan Reversal PCB - Inputs
Scan Reversal PCB - Outputs
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Figure 5-22 Scan Reversal PCB I/O Diagram
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Scan Reversal PCB - Operation
front/upright projection. This means the horizontal scan jumper is plugged into J100, the vertical scan jumper is plugged into J53, and the convergence jumper is plugged into J50
Scan Reversal PCB - Service Adjustments
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Orientation
CAUTION! The Model 250 Projector can not be
Convergence
Vertical
5.9 Video Amplifier PCB
Scan Reversal PCB - Remove and Replace
Video Amplifier PCB - Main Functions
Video Amplifier PCB - Inputs
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Figure 5-26 Video Amplifier PCB I/O Diagram
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Video Amplifier PCB - Outputs
Video Amplifier PCB - Operation
Video Amplifier PCB - Remove and Replace
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15. Reinstall in the reverse order from above
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Main Function
5.10 CRT/Yoke Assemblies
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Inputs
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Output
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Operation
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Service Adjustments
CRT Mechanical Focus
Figure 5-29 CRT Mechanical Focus adjustments CRT Rotation
12. In the Geometry menu, put a check the Reg Enable box
CRT Electronic Focus
CRT/Yoke Assemblies - Remove and Replace
CAUTION! Use extreme caution to avoid bumping
5.11 Video Input Cards VICs
RGBHV VIC - Main Functions
Standard RGBHV VIC
RGBHV VIC - Inputs
RGBHV VIC - Service Adjustments
RGBHV VIC - Outputs
RGBHV VIC - Operation
Grahics Enhancer Plus RGBHV VIC - Main Functions
Graphics Enhancer Plus RGBHV VIC
Graphics Enhancer Plus VIC - Outputs
Graphics Enhancer Plus VIC - Inputs
Graphics Enhancer Plus VIC - Service Adjustments
Graphics Enhancer Plus VIC - Operation
Graphics Enhancer Plus VIC - Remove and Replace
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Main Functions
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Inputs
IIC CLK - IIC clock line IIC DATA - IIC data line
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IIC SINT - IIC interrupt line Figure 5-36 4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC
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4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Outputs
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Service Adjustments
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Operation
4-Input Quad RGBHV VIC - Remove and Replace
YPbPr VIC - Main Functions
YPbPr VIC
YPbPr VIC - Inputs
YPbPr VIC - Outputs
YPbPr VIC - Operation
YPbPr VIC - Remove and Replace
YPbPr VIC - Service Adjustments
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Main Functions
Quad Standard Decoder VIC
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Inputs
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Outputs
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Operation
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Service Adjustments
Quad Standard Decoder/Line Doubler VIC
Quad Standard Decoder VIC - Remove and Replace
installed in the #2 or 3 VIC slot it will not fit into the #1 slot, a blank face plate must be installed above it. The blank faceplate is not included with the Quad Standard Decoder/Line Doubler VIC unless it is installed at the factory. The part number for the blank faceplate is p/n
5.12 Backplane PCB
see Figure
Figure 5-43 Backplane Diagram middle section
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Figure 5-44 Backplane Diagram right side
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6.0 Miscellaneous Items
6.1 Projector Covers
Contents
6.2 Electronics Module Tilt-up
6.3 Ventilation
6.4 Air Filters
6.5 IR Detectors
6.6 EMI Filter
6.7 Cleaning Lenses, ILA Assemblies and Mirrors
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7.0 Troubleshooting
7.1 Safety
Contents
Backpanel LEDs
7.2 LEDs
Figure 7-1 Rear Panel layout
Figure 7-2 Dip Switch Block on System Controller PCB
Video Processor - Test Points
Video Processor PCB LEDs
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Video Processor - LEDs
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Raster Timing Generator PCB LEDs
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Figure 7-6 Raster Timing Generator LEDs
Raster Timing Generator PCB LEDs
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Convergence Deflection PCB LED
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Figure 7-7 Convergence Deflection PCB LED
Video Amplifier PCB LED
Backplane PCB LEDs
Command ON Timing
7.3 Diagrams
to the Arc Lamp Power Supply low. The Arc Lamp Power Supply delivers 170 V to the Igniter, which generates a 32 kV pulse to the Arc Lamp and the Arc Lamp lights. Once the Arc Lamp lights, the Arc Lamp Power Supply, the /LAMPLIT signal goes low and the voltage to the Igniter drops to between 25 V and 31 V. The voltage from the Arc Lamp Power Supply stays at a steady output of 2 kW during normal operation of the projector
Image Path
Deflection Path
The Horizontal Vertical Deflection PCB outputs HOUTFLYBACK to the Scan Reversal PCB. This is the horizontal deflection waveform that drives the horizontal CRT deflection yokes. The HRED+, GRN+, and BLU+ are the horizontal deflection returns. The outputs of the vertical amplifier are VRED+, GRN+, and BLU+. The returns are VRED-, GRN-, and BLU
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Figure 7-13 CRT Deflection path between Horiz/Vert Deflection PCB
Convergence Deflection PCB and Scan Reversal PCB
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Figure 7-14 CRT Deflection path between the Scan Reversal PCB and CRT
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CRT Protection
Yoke Connector Detection
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Figure 7-16 CRT Protection path between the Scan Reversal PCB and CRT
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7.4 Error Codes
“No mem available”
4.17 “VIC1 Board Not OK” /VICOK is High BAD on VIC Slot
Problem
7.5 Troubleshooting Guide
Possible Solution
Check
Figure 7-17 Backplane Diagram left side
Troubleshooting on the Backplane PCB
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Low Voltage Power Supply J8
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Figure 7-19 Backplane Diagram right side
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8.0 Software and Protocol
8.1 Software Updating
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Cursor=Block & Blink Terminal Font=Fixedsys Translation=None
11B. From the Windows Terminal Menu normally in Accessories window, select Transfers/Send Text File, then select List Files of Type All Files, and select the disk and/or directory with the Model 250 software. You should see a file named boot.hex. Select this file and press the OK button to begin the upload. Uploading takes about 20 minutes 9600 bps
12A. To update the System Software from the Boot Manager prompt
8.2 Importing/Exporting
Configuration
Exporting
4. Windows TERMINAL Transfers + Receive Text File
Stop, Pause, Bytes 0, Receiving EXPORT1.TXT
Importing
Stop, Pause, “% complete bar”, Sending EXPORT1.TXT
Null Modem Adapter
8.3 Terminals and Communication Protocols
Terminals
Terminal Preferences
Service
Table 8-3 VT-100 Terminal and Remote Command Equivalents
Communications Protocol
Action
Center, H
Refer to Section 8.1, Software Updating
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9.1 Replacement Parts List
9.0 Parts List
Description
Contents
Description
Power Cord, USA/Japan
9.2 Spares
Quantity
Description
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Glossary of Terms
Cross-member Assembly
Amorphous
Arc Lamp
Field
Laser Power Supply
Frame
Horizontal Scan
Lumen
Resolution
Luminance
Noise
S-Video
Vertical Resolution
Saturated Color
Scan
Vertical Scan
Vertical Scan Frequency
Vertical Synchronization
Frequency