Hughes JVC Projector 230 Service Manual
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Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-5 the fans to cool the Arc Lamp. The power interlock switches for both covers are attached to each cover hinge. 5. When the Latch Levers are inserted into the holding slots, lift the cover off. Be careful not to brush against any of the internal components of the projector when removing the cover. If any undue resistance is felt, stop to locate the source before proceeding. 6. Replace the covers in reverse order from above. When replacing either cover, make sure the slot in the cover fits over the bottom of the projector case or the cover will not close correctly. 4.3 Air Filters Air filters should be cleaned whenever necessary. In extremely dusty or dirty conditions, the filters should be cleaned more frequently. Remove the filters and vacuum them or blow them clean with compressed air. They may also be washed with soap and water. There are 3 polyurethane air filters in the Model 230 that require periodic cleaning. They are located as follows: • 1 metal-framed filter in the rear of the projector in the bottom cover- accessible when the rear cover is off. • 1 filter on the bottom of the projector-slides out from the middle-left side of the projector (grasp the hole in the filter frame). The filter can be peeled off the Velcro on the frame, if necessary. • 1 metal-framed filter in the front-left-bottom cover accessible with the front cover off. 4.4 Arc Lamp Assembly The Arc Lamp Enclosure Assembly consists of a the Xenon Arc Lamp module and blower. The blower is removed and replaced together with the Arc Lamp Module. Caution: It is strongly recommended that the Arc Lamp current be turned down (see Section 3.1) before installing a new Arc Lamp to help prevent possible damage that could reduce the life of the new lamp. WARNING!!! Dangerous light exists in this area of the projector. Before proceeding with the removal of any subassemblies below, verify that the circuit breaker at the rear of the projector is turned off and the power plug is removed from the AC outlet. To remove the Arc Lamp Enclosure Assembly: 1. Remove the front cover (Section 4.2). 2. CAUTION! Ensure all fans have stopped running.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-6Model 230 Service Manual 3. Remove the lower-right-front-side panel (5 screws). 4. Remove the Dichroic Shield (1 screw on top-connects to Arc Lamp enclosure, 1 screw in front-connects to Arc Lamp enclosure, 1 screw on bottom-right-connects to Ignitor board). Figure 4-3. Arc Lamp Assembly 5. Disconnect the Arc Lamp blower cable. 6. Disconnect the Arc Lamp fan cable. This cable is routed through the bottom of the Arc Lamp assembly enclosure (below the right side in Figure 4-3) and provides power to the Arc Lamp door fan through the white socket shown to the right of the Arc Lamp fan in Figure 4-3. Disconnect the cable at the socket connection below the Arc Lamp enclosure. Arc Lamp fan cable is routed in through the bottom of the Arc Lamp enclosure and provides power to this socket. Step 6. Arc Lamp Blower
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-7 Figure 4-4. Arc Lamp cable and clamp. 7. Label and disconnect both Arc Lamp cables from the Ignitor board (Figure 4- 5). These are called out as Positive Common and Negative Output in Figure 4-5. Return these cables with the Arc Lamp assembly 8. Remove the two holding bolts that secure the Arc Lamp Enclosure to the projector (Figure 4-4). 9. Carefully slide the Arc Lamp assembly out. 9. Reinstall the Arc Lamp in reverse order from above. 10. After reinstalling the Arc Lamp, perform the Arc Lamp adjustment procedure as shown in Chapter 3. 4.5 Ignitor Assembly The Ignitor Assembly includes the Ignitor and the Laser Power Supply. When either of these two components require replacing, the Ignitor Assembly is returned and replaced as a unit. To remove the Ignitor Assembly: 1. Remove the front cover (Section 4.2). 2. Disconnect and label the cables attached to the Ignitor (see Figure 4-5). 3. Remove the 3 screws securing the Ignitor Assembly (refer to Figure 4-5). 4. Replace the Ignitor Assembly in reverse order. Holding bolts.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-8Model 230 Service Manual Figure 4-5. Ignitor Assembly. 4.6 Arc Lamp Power Supply To remove the Arc Lamp Power Supply: CAUTION!It is strongly recommended that the Arc Lamp current be turned down (see Section 3.1) before installing a new Arc Lamp to help prevent possible damage that could reduce the life of the new lamp. 1. Remove the front cover (Section 4.2). 2. Remove the lower-right-front-side panel by removing the 5 pozidrive screws securing it. 3. Remove the 2 pozidrive screws from the bottom of the EMI shield and slide it out of the way to the left. NEGATIVE INPUT Positive Common. Disconnect to remove the Arc Lamp assembly Negative Output. Disconnect to remove the Arc Lamp assembly. Remove these three screws to remove Ignitor Assembly.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-9 Figure 4-6. Arc Lamp Power Supply connections. 4. Label and remove the cables from the DC OUTPUT terminal, J74 (see Figure 4-6 for cable connections). Retain the .47µfd capacitor, connected across the terminals, to be reinstalled on the replacement power supply. 5. Disconnect J71 (AC Input). 6. Disconnect J72 (SIGNAL CABLE). 7. Disconnect J73. 8. Remove the 2 screws at the bottom of the ALPS and carefully slide it out of the projector. 9. Replace the Arc Lamp Power Supply in reverse order from above. NOTE: When replacing the cables on the ± terminals on J74, a mechanical pickup tool is very useful to start the screws. 10. Perform the Arc Lamp Adjustment procedure as shown in Section 3.1. 4.7 Low Voltage Power Supply To remove the Low Voltage Power Supply: 1. Remove the front cover. 2. Remove the lower-right-side panel by removing the 5 pozidrive screws securing it. 3. Remove the 2 pozidrive screws securing the EMI Shield. Slide the shield to the left and remove it. 4. Remove J76 (DC Output) and J75 (AC Input) from the left side of the Low Voltage Power Supply. NOTE: These connectors could be a little difficult to
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-10Model 230 Service Manual remove and it may be necessary to angle the LVPS partly out of the chassis in order to get a firmer grip on the connectors. 5. Remove the 2 screws on the bottom side of the LVPS and carefully slide it out of the projector. 6. Reinstall the LVPS in reverse order. After the LVPS is installed, recheck Timing, Geometry, Electronic Focus, ILA ® Bias/Sensitivity, Convergence, G2, and Shading. 4.8 High Voltage Power Supply To remove the High Voltage Power Supply: 1. Remove the front and rear covers (Section 4.2). 2. Remove the High Voltage Power Supply cover (Figure 4-7) by removing the pozidrive screw that secures the HVPS at the bottom of the cover and loosening the 2 pozidrive screws at the top of the front flap. Figure 4-7. High Voltage Power Supply cover.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-11 Figure 4-8 High Voltage Power Supply. 3. Carefully slide the cover upward and outward to remove it. NOTE: For the remainder of this procedure refer to Figure 4-8 above. 4. Disconnect the 3 CRT anode cables. 5. Disconnect P44-G2 Out (at the middle-front of the HVPS). 6. Unsnap the cable clamp at the top of the HVPS. 7. Remove the anode cables and the P44 cable from the cable clamp. 8. Disconnect P45 (“Control”) at upper left of HVPS. 9. Disconnect and label the 3 Focus cables. The square tabs on these cables (see Figure 4-8) may have to be lifted up by gently prying with a flathead screwdriver. 10. Remove all cables from the slot in the cable guide at the left side of the HVPS. 11. Verify that all plugs and cables are removed and out of the way so the HVPS is free to be removed. 12. Loosen (do not remove) the 2 pozidrive screws (at the bottom of the HVPS) that secure the HVPS metal housing to the projector. 13. Remove the 2 pozidrive screws that hold the top of the HVPS metal housing to the projector frame. 14. Grasp the HVPS at the bottom and lift upward and outward so that it slides away from the bottom screws. 15. Reinstall the HVPS in the reverse order from above. When reinstalling, be sure that the HVPS slides over the bottom screws and the lip at the top of the
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-12Model 230 Service Manual projector frame. Make sure each anode cable “snaps” back into its receptacle. The receptacles are about 2” inside the hole where the cable fits into. Also, be sure the rear flap on each focus cable connector snaps over the square socket securely-wiggle the connector a little to make it fit over. 16. Replace the HVPS cover. After the HVPS is replaced, recheck CRT Mech Focus, Yoke Alignment, G2, and Electronic Focus. 17. Replace the projector covers. 4.9 Raster Timing, System Controller, Video Processor PCBs All electrical connections to the Raster Timing Generator, System Controller, and Video Processor boards are routed through the backplane board. There are no connectors to remove. To remove the Raster Timing Generator, Video Processor, or System Controller PCBs (for these PCB locations, refer to Figure 4-9): 1. Turn off power at the remote control and at the circuit breaker on the projector rear panel. 2. Remove the projector rear cover. 3. For the Raster Timing Generator and Video Processor PCBs, grasp the card extractor tabs at both ends of the boards and pull out. To remove the System Controller Board, use a small, screwdriver and remove the screw in the bracket in the center of the System Controller Board (this bracket holds the SCB to the card cage). Grasp the bracket and pull out the SCB. 4. When replacing boards, verify that power is off at the circuit breaker, the power plug is disconnected and there are no bent pins on any connectors. Make sure the board is properly and securely seated before reapplying power. Figure 4-9. Projector rear with cover and rear panel off.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) Model 230 Service Manual4-13 NOTE: To remove connectors on the printed circuit boards in the sections below, push the connector in slightly, then squeeze the tab and pull the connector out. 4.10 Convergence/Deflection PCB. The Convergence/Deflection PCB is located on the bottom side of the Electronic Module card cage. To remove the Convergence/Deflection PCB: 1. Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2). 2. Tilt the Electronic Module up. (Section 3.3). 3. Disconnect 6 connectors; J31, J32, J33, J38, J39, and J40 from the Convergence/Deflection PCB (Figure 4-10). Move the cables out of the way. Figure 4-10. Convergence/Deflection PCB. 4. Loosen (not necessary to remove) the 5 screws that secure the Convergence Deflection PCB to the electronic module card cage (Figure 4- 10). 5. Remove the Convergence Deflection PCB by sliding it upward so the mounting screws will clear the access holes, then angle the right side outward. NOTE: In order to get the right side out, it may be necessary to first move the board out enough to clear the access holes, then angle the left side out just enough for the top 2 fins of the heat sync to fit over the electronic module frame lip (this will allow a little more clearance for the right side to be removed), then maneuver the right side out. 6. Reinstall the Convergence/Deflection PCB by lowering the right side in first until it clears the electronic module edge, then lowering the left side in.
Chapter 4---Maintenance (Removal/Replacement) 4-14Model 230 Service Manual NOTE: it may be necessary to fit the top 2 fins of the heat sync over the electronic module frame lip at the left to get enough clearance for the right side to be installed. Carefully fit the board over the mounting screws and slide the board into position. Tighten the screws and reconnect the connectors. 4.11 Horizontal/Vertical Deflection PCB The Horizontal/Vertical (H/V) Deflection PCB is located in the upper portion of the Electronic Module card cage. To remove the Horizontal/Vertical (H/V) Deflection PCB: 1. Remove the rear cover (Section 4.2). 2. Disconnect 6 connectors; J34, J35, J36, J41, J42, and J43. (Figure 4-11). Move the cables out of the way. 3. Loosen (not necessary to remove) the 5 pozidrive screws that secure the H/V Deflection Board to the electronic module cage. 4. Remove the H/V Deflection PCB by sliding it toward the left side of the projector (this is the upward direction if the electronic module is raised up) so that the mounting screws clear the access holes. Then lift the side of the board that is nearest the front of the projector first and angle it upward so that the side closest to the rear clears the lip of the electronic module frame. Be careful when removing or reinstalling the board to avoid gouging it on the fan screws or cable clamps. 5. Reinstall the HV Deflection PCB by lowering the side that is nearest to the rear of the projector in first until it clears the electronic module edge, then lowering the other side. Carefully fit the board over the mounting screws and slide the board into position. Tighten the screws and reconnect the connectors.