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KDL-46HX855/55HX855 4
SECTION 1 - FEATURES AND OVERVIEW
OVERALL CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The 
“Block Diagram” on page 10
 provides an overview of the AZ3G 
chassis. The following are descriptions of the boards and their functions.
MAIN BOARD
Common to all models the Main Board, designated as the BAPS Board, 
contains the TV control, video, and audio processing circuitry. All these 
functions are accomplished using the X-Reality Processor IC9000. 
TUNER
The tuner is a combination ATSC/NTSC unit. It can receive traditional 
analog NTSC signals via cable or terrestrial along with ATSC digital signals 
via terrestrial (8VSB) or cable (64 or 256 QAM).
X-REALITY PROCESSOR
IC9000 performs the majority of the necessary audio and video processing 
on the Main Board.
TV Microprocessor: The CPU internal to the X-Reality processor controls 
all aspects of the television functions. Input from the user along with 
monitoring of critical circuits is also performed by this CPU. 
Digital Audio and Video Decoder: The MPEG2 and Digital Dolby audio 
streams are received from the tuner for decompression. All video sources 
which are not native 1920 X 1080p 60HZ are scaled to this resolution. 
Digital audio content is output to the class D amplifier for processing and 
amplification.
HDMI Input and Switching: The customer can select the HDMI1, HDMI2, 
HDMI3, HDMI4 input via the HDMI switch IC5500. Each HDMI input contains 
a common EDI NVM (internal to IC5500) to provide display information data 
to any device connected via the HDMI inputs.
LVDS Transmitter: Integrated into IC9000 is a Low Voltage Differential 
Signaling (LVDS) transmitter. This circuit converts the 8-bit parallel RGB 
video information into a set of high speed serial lines for noise-free 
transmission to the TCON Board circuits located internally to the LCD Panel.
Scan Converter: Signal processing circuit that performs resolution 
conversion (aspect ratio) and interlaced to progressive scan (IP) conversion.
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
The  main  speaker  audio  amplifier  (IC4601)  and  sub-woofer  amplifier 
(IC4701) amplifies the digital audio output of the X-Reality processor and 
sends it to the speakers.
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The temperature sensor detects over-temperature conditions on the Main 
Board, LCD Panel, or ambient room temperature and sends the shutdown 
signal to the processor.
POWER SUPPLY BOARD
There are different Power Supply Boards used in the models in this manual. 
The type of board depends on the size of LCD panel. They are:
 
G6 Board (46”)
 
G7 Board (55”)
There are 3 distinct sections on the power supply:
Standby Supply: Continuously operational as long as AC power is applied, 
the standby supply generates 3.3V for the circuits requiring power while the 
unit is turned off. An unregulated 19V line is present to provide power to the 
main relay, PFC and main power supply at turn-on.
Main Supply: Once the power supply receives a power-on command from 
the CPU on the Main Board, the main switching supply is turned on to 
provide a regulated 12V source and Audio 12V.
Converter: Generates the B+ and B- voltages for the LED backlights.
IR BOARD
Designated as the HL Board, the IR Board contains the power, standby, and 
timer LED’s that are located on this board along with the IR remote receiver 
and light level sensor.
KDL-46HX855/55HX855 5
SECTION 1 - FEATURES AND OVERVIEW
3D IR EMITTER BOARD
Designated as the HEM3 Board, this board is the internal 3D IR Emitter to 
synchronize the 3D shutter glasses.
WIRELESS LAN CARD
The wireless transmit/receive circuits are located on this board to 
communicate with a wireless network.
SWITCH UNIT
This board contains the power, channel and volume up/down, and menu 
buttons. 
LCD PANEL ASSEMBLY
The LCD Panel Assembly includes the LCD Panel, TCON Board, and LED 
Backlight system.
NOTE: The LD Board is not always included with the LCD Panel. Check 
with the LCD Panel manual for the most update information regarding this 
information.
The  LCD  Panel  contains  the  actual  liquid  crystals,  color  filters,  and 
polarizers. The liquid crystals are manipulated by the applied voltage to 
pass a specific amount of light - from the backlight- depending on the level 
of voltage applied.
The TCON performs all the control, timing, charge, and discharge functions 
driving the operation of the LCD Panel.
A new LCD Panel assembly from parts will include the following items.
 
LCD Panel
 
LED Backlighting Components (varies)
 
TCON Board
 
LD Board
TCON BOARD
The TCON Board communicates between the LCD Panel and the 
microprocessor on the Main Board. 
NOTE: The TCON Board is not available as a replacement part for all 
models. To determine if the TCON Board is available as a replacement 
part, refer to the LCD Panels Manual. 
KDL-46HX855/55HX855 6
OVERVIEW
This chapter provides information regarding the Self Diagnosis feature in 
our TVs.
UPDATING THE SOFTWARE
The Self Diagnosis function is designed to provide information regarding 
the problem with the TV, however, there are several issues that may be 
resolved by updating the TV software to the latest version. Always check for 
any issues that are software related. Most symptoms that are correctable 
by software updates involve communications issues with other devices or 
minor glitches in the operation of a specific function. Below is a list of some 
of the symptoms that may be corrected with a software update:
 
Fluctuations in picture brightness
 
Intermittent picture freezing or noise
 
Problems with certain inputs (especially HDMI)
 
Intermittent or distorted audio
 
Erratic remote control operation
 
TV turns on and off by itself
 
Loss of color
 
Internet connectivity
 
Certain features not working correctly  
(photo or video file viewing)
SECTION 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING
Self Diagnosis
Supported model
SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
Critical voltages and circuit operations are monitored by the CPU on the 
Main Board. If an error is detected the Self Diagnosis function in the TV will 
force the TV to shut down by the CPU. The monitored circuit in which the 
fault occurred will automatically cause the CPU to blink the Standby LED 
in groups of repeating sequences. The number of times the Standby LED 
blinks indicates the possible cause of the problem.  
Not all of the available protect codes are used in every model. For example, 
models that don’t have the local dimming feature do not use the 4X blink 
error as this circuit is found in models that are backlit with fluorescent lamps. 
The information in this section provides guidance in locating the possible 
component causing the shutdown.
STANDBY LED BLINK COUNT
Standby LED
  
2 times
5 times
LED ON 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 0.3 sec.
LED OFF
3 sec.
LED DISPLAY & BLINK COUNT
KDL-46HX855/55HX855 7
SECTION 2 - TROUBLESHOOTING
VIEWING THE SELF CHECK DIAGNOSIS HISTORY
When an error is detected, the Self Check screen records the date(s) and 
the number of times the error occurred. This is helpful in confirming past 
occurrences of an error, and for determining if an error is intermittent when 
the customer is not sure what is causing the television to shut down. If the 
screen displays a 0, no error has occurred.   
1.  Take the TV out of deep Standby mode by pressing 
POWER
to 
turn on the TV.
2.  Press 
POWER
to turn the TV back off.
3.  Press the following buttons on the Remote Commander within a 
second of each other: 
 
DISPLAY
 
 Channel 
5
 
 Volume 
-
 
 
POWER
* NOTE: This differs from accessing Service Adjustments Mode 
(Volume +)
SELF CHECK
000 RESERVED
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
000 RESERVED
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
002 MAIN_POWE --------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
003 DC_ALERT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
003 AUD_PROT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
003 HDMI_EQ
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
003 TU_DEMOD
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
004 VLED
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
004 LD_ERR
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
005 HFR_ERR
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
005 TCON_ERR
120123132522 120123113645 --------------------- 02
005 P_ID-ERR
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
006 BACKLITE
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
007 TEMP_ERR
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
007 FAN_ERR
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
010 EMITTER
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
101 VPC_WDT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
102 MEPS_WDT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
103 HOST_WDT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
104 STBY_WDT
--------------------- --------------------- --------------------- 00
00345   000333   06789
Total operation time by hour (MAX:65535)
Boot count (MAX:65535)
Panel operation time by hour (MAX:65535)
Total operation time by hour (MAX:65535)
Boot count (MAX:65535)
Panel operation time by hour (MAX:65535)
StandBy LED 
Blink Count
Diagnosis 
Item
Date and Time Display*
Error Count 
(00-99)
*Format of Error History = YYMMDDhhmmss example 120123132522= Jan 23, 2012 13:25:22 (1:25:22PM)
NOTE: date and time must be set for this to work
SAMPLE SELF CHECK DIAGNOSIS PAGE
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