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AV-2155WE/KSK
BASIC CHASSIS
CW2
EXIT
RM-C1286
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3 4 5 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27
No.YA284 2005/8
SPECIFICATION
Items Dimensions (W H D) Mass TV RF System Colour System Stereo System Teletext system Receiving Frequency VHF Low VHF High UHF CATV 64.9cm 46.55cm 47.15cm 23kg B, G, I, D, K, M TV Mode PAL / SECAM / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 Video Mode PAL / SECAM / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 A2 (B/G) / NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) FLOF (Fastext) WST (World Standard Text) 46.25MHz ~ 140.25MHz (AS0 ~ S6) 147.25MHz ~ 423.25MHz (S7 ~ S36) 431.25MHz ~ 863.25MHz (S37 ~ C57) Mid : X ~ Z, S1 ~ S10 Super: S11 ~ S20 Hyper: S21 ~ S41 Contents AV-2155WE/KSK
Intermediate Frequency
VIF 38.0MHz SIF D/K: 31.5MHz (6.5MHz) [NICAM: 32.15MHz (5.85MHz)] I: 32.0MHz (6.0MHz) [NICAM: 31.45MHz (6.55MHz)] B/G: 32.5MHz (5.5MHz) [A2: 32.26MHz (5.74MHz)] [NICAM: 32.15MHz (5.85MHz)] M: 33.5MHz (4.5MHz) 4.43MHz (PAL), 4.40MHz/4.25MHz (SECAM), 3.58MHz/4.43MHz (NTSC) 75 unbalanced, coaxial AC110V ~ AC240V, 50Hz / 60Hz 112W (Max.) / 80W (Avg.) 21-inch, aspect ratio 4:3, flat square face type, tinted Visible size : 51.0cm (Diagonal) / 41.6cm 31.5cm (H V) 29kV1.5kV (at zero beam current) 6.5cm 13cm, Oval type 2 7W + 7W S-Video [1] Mini-DIN 4 pin 1 Y: 1V(p-p), positive (negative sync provided), 75 C: 0.286V(p-p) (Burst signal), 75 Video [1/2/3] 1V(p-p), negative sync, 75, RCA pin jack 3 Audio [1/2/3] 500mV(rms) (-4dBs ), high impedance, RCA pin jack 6 Component RCA pin jack 3 Video [2] Y:1V(p-p), positive (negative sync), 75 Cb/Cr:0.7V(p-p), 75
Colour Sub Carrier Frequency Aerial Input Terminal Power Input Power Consumption Picture Tube Screen Size High Voltage Speaker Audio Output Video / Audio Input (1/2/3)
Video 1V(p-p), 75, RCA pin jack 1 Audio 500mV(rms)(-4dBs), Low impedance (400Hz when modulated 100%), RCA pin jack 2 3.5mm stereo mini jack 1 RM-C1286-1H (AA/R06/UM-3 battery 2)
1-2 (No.YA284)
SECTION 1 PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components. (9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard) After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. a) Dielectric Strength Test The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade. b) Leakage Current Check Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.). Alternate Check Method Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter having 1000 per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15F AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware, many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only. (2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. (3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards. (4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing. Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken. (5) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See B1 POWER SUPPLY check). (6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product. (7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k 2W resistor to the anode button.
10W
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1-4 (No.YA284)
I/O
I I I I I I O I I I O O O I I I I I O I O
Function
GND GND 1.8V (Digital) 3.3V 3.3V (Positive) GND 3.3V (Negative) GND 3.3V (Positive) 24.576MHz for system clock 24.576MHz for system clock GND V-guard input/ I/O switch 1.8V regulator control +5V Phase-2 filter Phase-1 filter GND SECAM PLL decoupling Bandgap decoupling East-West drive output Vertical drive B output Vertical drive A output Video IF input 1 Video IF input 2 Vertical sawtooth capacitor Reference current input GND Sound IF input 1 Sound IF input 2 Tuner AGC output EHT/overvoltage protection input Automatic Volume Levelling/ sound IF input / subcarrier reference output / external reference signal input for I signalmixer for DVB operation Audio-L3 input (left signal) Audio-R3 input (right signal) Audio L output Audio R output Decoupling sound demodulator QSS intercarrier output / AM output / deemphasis / (front-end audio out) GND IF-PLL loop filter AGC sound IF Not used Not used 8V AGC capacitor second sound IF 5V Video output Audio-L1 input Audio-R1 input Video V3 input Not used Not used Not used Video V2 input Audio L2 input (Left signal) Audio R2 input (right signal) S-Video Y1 input S-Video C1 input Audio L output for audio power amplifier Audio R output for audio power amplifier Not used
Pin No.
63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128
Pin name
HP-R CVBSO/PIP SVM FbiSo Hout VssComb V5Comb Vin/R2/Pr Uin/B2/Pb Yin/G2/Y Ysync Yout Uout/INSSW2 NC INSSW3 R3/Pr G3/Y B3/Pb Gnd3 V5P3 BCL BLKIN Rout Gout Bout V3.3A1 RefAdN V3.3RefAdP RefAd GndA V1.8A V3.3A2 VssADC V1.8ADC REMOTE PW_LED PW_LED V1.8C2 VssC2 TIMER TIMER VER_PROTECT S_REDUCE P00/I2SDI1 POWER SCL1 SDA1 V3.3P ROTATION 3.58/OTHER A_MUTE 4.5/OTHER PROT ECO_IN V1.8C1 DecV1V8 KEY_IN VDO-DET VSSC1+P1 S_V_DET P25/PWM4 V1.8C3 VssC3 P12/Int2 SDA0 SCL0
I/O
O O O I O I I I I I O I O I I I I I I I O O O I I I I I I I I I I O O O O I I/O I O O O O I I I I I I I O I I I/O I
Function
Not used CVBS / PIP output Not used Flyback input/sandcastle output Horizontal output GND 5V PIP R input PIP B input PIP G input Not used Not used YUV insertion input Not used YUV insertion input Component PR input (Video-2) Component Y input (Video-2) Component PB input (Video-2) GND 5V Beam current limiter input Black current input R output G output B output 3.3V GND 3.3V (Positive) 3.3/2V GND 1.8V 3.3V GND 1.8V Remote control POWER LED control POWER LED control 1.8V GND Not used Not used X-ray protect Sound control Not used SUB POWER control I2C bus clock I2C bus data 3.3V Rotation NTSC 3.58 detection Audio muting NTSC 4.43 detection Protect ECO sensor level detection 1.8V (Digital) 1.8V Key scan data Video DET input Digital GND S-Video DET input GTVA_reset 1.8V (Digital) GND External interrupt I2C bus data (for memory) I2C bus clock (for memory)
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
L3 R3 L-OUT R-OUT DecsDem QssO/AmO/AudeEm Gnd2 PllIf SifAgc IfVo/FmRo/DvbO NC V8AudioSwitches AgcSsif V5P2 V-OUT L1 R1 V3 C4 Audio2InL Audio2InR V2/Y L2 R2 Y3/Cvbs C1 AudioLsL AudioLsR HP-L
I I O O O O O I I O I I I I I I I I I I I O O O
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SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER Unplug the power cord. (1) Remove the 9 screws [A] and 4 screws [B] as shown in Fig.1. (2) Withdraw the REAR COVER toward you. CAUTION: When reinstalling the rear cover, carefully push it inward after inserting the MAIN PWB into the REAR COVER groove. 3.1.2 REMOVING THE MAIN PW BOARD Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Slightly raise the both sides of the MAIN PWB by hand. (2) Withdraw the MAIN PWB backward. (If necessary, take off the wire clamp and connectors, etc.) 3.1.3 REMOVING THE SPEAKER Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 2 screws [C] as shown in Fig.1. (2) Follow the same steps when removing the other hand SPEAKER. 3.1.4 CHECKING THE MAIN PW BOARD To check the back side of the MAIN PWB. (1) Pull out the MAIN PWB. (Refer to REMOVING THE MAIN PW BOARD). (2) Erect the MAIN PWB vertically so that you can easily check its back side. CAUTIONS: Before turning on power, make sure that the CRT earth wire and other connectors are properly connected. When repairing, connect the DEG. COIL to the DEG. connector on the MAIN PWB. 3.1.5 WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING (1) Be sure to clamp the wire. (2) Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires together. Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires with a new cable tie.
1-6 (No.YA284)
FBT
A REAR COVER
(X9)
(X4)
Fig.1
(No.YA284)1-7
3.2
REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
3.2.1 MEMORY IC This TV uses the following memory IC. Memory IC: IC702 on MAIN PWB The memory IC memorizes data for correctly operating the video and deflection circuits. When replacing the memory IC, be sure to use the same type IC written with the initial values of data. In other words, use the specific IC listed in "PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST". For its mounting location, refer to "ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS". 3.2.2 PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING MEMORY IC 1. Power off Switch the power off and unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 2. Replacing the memory IC Replace the memory IC with new one. Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial data values. 3. Power on Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and switch the power on. 4. Check and setting of SYSTEM CONSTANT SET: (1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key on the remote control unit simultaneously. The SERVICE MENU screen will be displayed.(See Fig.1.) (2) In the SERVICE MENU, press the [DISPLAY] key and [PICTURE MODE] key simultaneously. Then, the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET screen will be displayed.(See Fig.2.) (3) Check whether the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET are the same as those indicated in Table 1. If the value is different, select the setting item with the MENU [] / [] key, and set the correct value with the MENU [] / [] key. (4) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. 5. Receive channel setting Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (channels preset). 6. User setting Check the user setting values in Table 2 and Table 3. If setting value is different, set the correct value. For setting, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. 7. Setting of SERVICE MENU Verify the setting for each setting item in the SERVICE MENU.(See Table 4.) If readjustment is necessary, perform adjustment referring to "ADJUSTMENTS PROCEDURE".
NAME OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU 1. IF 2. V/C 3. AUDIO 4. DEF 6. S TATUS 5. VSM W/B 7. PLUG & PLAY (ON) 1-7 : SELECT DISPLAY : EXIT
Fig.1
SYSTEM CONSTANT-1
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 1 SYSTEM COMB TILT SUPER BASS TEXT LANGUAGE : SEL : OPE : MULTI NO NO NO PAT ERU DISP : EXIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT-2
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 2 SOUND BILINGUAL BLUE BACK MUTE COLOUR AUTO ECO SENSOR STEREO NO NO NO YES
: SEL
: OPE
DISP : EXIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT-3
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 3 SURROUND PICTURE BOOSTER COMPONENT PIP S INPUT YES NO YES NO YES
: SEL
: OPE
DISP : EXIT
Fig.2
EXIT
PICTURE MODE
1-8 (No.YA284)
SYSTEM COMB TILT SUPER BASS TEXT LANGUAGE SOUND BILINGUAL BLUE BACK MUTE COLOUR AUTO ECO SENSOR SURROUND PICTURE BOOSTER COMPONENT PIP S INPUT
PAL
NO NO NO
THAI
MULTI NO NO NO
NO
PAT
PAT E/R/U
E/R/U
STEREO YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES PB NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO MONO
Table 1
(No.YA284)1-9
SETTING OF BASIC FUNCTIONS Setting item POWER SUB POWER VOLUME INPUT COLOR SYSTEM PICTURE MODE (VSM) OFF TIMER CHANNEL POSITION Off On 15 TV PAL BRIGHT OFF PR01 Table 2 SETTING OF MENU SCREEN Setting item VNR COMPRESS (16:9) CHILD LOCK BLUE BACK VIDEO-2 SET AUTO PROGRAM EDIT / MANUAL LANGUAGE TEXT LANGUAGE WHITE BALANCE (RF) BALANCE SOUND MODE (RF) AI VOLUME FAVORITE CH RED FAVORITE CH GREEN FAVORITE CH BLUE AI ECO SENSOR DVD PICTURE MODE TINT COLOR SOUND MODE (DVD) AUTO OFF OFF ON COMPONENT Refer to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Refer to OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ENG GROUP-3 COOL Centre MUSIC OFF PR01 PR02 PR04 OFF OFF Centre MUSIC Table 3 Setting value Setting value
SERVICE MENU SETTING ITEMS Setting item 1. IF 2. V/C Setting value 1. VCO 2. DELAY POINT 1. SCREEN 2. CUTOFF(B/G) 3. WDR(R/G/B) 4. BRIGHT(TV/VDO 1/2/3) 5. CONT(TV/VDO 1/2/3/TV 16:9/VDO 16:9) 6. COLOUR(TV/VDO1/2/3/DVD) 7. TINT(TV/VDO 1/2/3) 8. SHARP [Do not adjust] 9. Y DELAY [Do not adjust] 10. TINT DVD [Do not adjust] 11. AMP T. SHARP 12. TWIN CONT. 1. DCXO ADJ 2. NICAM lower ERRLIM 3. NICAM upper ERRLIM 4. A2 ID THR 5. MENU EQUALIZER 1. V-SHIFT 2. V-SLOPE 3. V-SIZE 4. H-CENT 5. H-SIZE 6. TRAPEZ 7. EW-PIN 8. COR-UP 9. COR-LO 10. ANGLE 11. BOW 12. V-S.CR 13. V-LIN 14. V-ZOOM 15. V-SCROLL
4. DEF
1. BRIGHT 5. VSM W/B (BRIGHT/STANDARD/SOFT) 2. CONT 3. COLOUR 4. SHARP 5. HUE (COOL/WARM/NORMAL) 1. R DRIVE 2. G DRIVE 3. B DRIVE 6. STATUS [Display only] 7. PLUG & PLAY(ON) [Display only] Table 4
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3.3
3.3.1 CAUTIONS (1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it. 3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON (1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts. 3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS 1. How to remove Chip parts [Resistors, capacitors, etc.] (1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each end.
2. How to install Chip parts [Resistors, capacitors, etc.] (1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part. (2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.] [Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.] (1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER SOLDER
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder. (3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
A B C
NOTE : After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pattern.
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SECTION 4 ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION (1) You can make the necessary adjustments for this unit with either the remote control unit or with the adjustment equipment and parts as given below. (2) Adjustment with the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values, however, the new setting values used for setting the screen to its optimum condition may differ from the initial settings. (3) Make sure that AC power is turned on correctly. (4) Turn on the power for the set and test equipment before use, and start the adjustment procedures after waiting at least 30 minutes. (5) Unless otherwise specified, prepare the most suitable reception or input signal for adjustment. (6) Never touch any adjustment parts, which are not specified in the list for this variable resistors, transformers, trimmer capacitors, etc. 4.2 PRESETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENT Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions, preset the following functions with the remote control unit. User mode setting position Setting item PICTURE MODE (VSM) VNR AI ECO SENSOR BALANCE CINEMA SURROUND (RF) COMPRESS (16:9) 4.3 (1) (2) (3) (4) 4.4 BRIGHT OFF OFF Centre OFF OFF Setting value
MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES DC voltmeter (or Digital voltmeter) Oscilloscope Signal generator (Pattern generator) [PAL/SECAM/NTSC] Remote control unit ADJUSTMENT ITEMS DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS V.SLOPE adjustment V.POSITION adjustment V.HEIGHT adjustment H.POSITION adjustment V. LINEARITY adjustment H. PARALLEL adjustment H.BOW adjustment VSM PRESET SETTING PURITY AND CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS PURITY adjustment STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE adjustment
B1 VOLTAGE FOCUS ADJUSTMENT IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS IF VCO adjustment DELAY POINT (AGC TAKE-OVER) adjustment VIDEO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS WHITE BALANCE (Low light) adjustment WHITE BALANCE (High light) adjustment SUB BRIGHT adjustment SUB CONTRAST adjustment SUB COLOUR 1 adjustment SUB COLOUR 2 adjustment SUB TINT 1 adjustment SUB TINT 2 adjustment AUDIO SETTING
1-12 (No.YA284)
4.5
ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS
FRONT
4
S901
CN00S
POWER CORD
PW
1
T
IC702
DEG COIL
DEG
IC701
HV
4
U
HVT
4 1
DEF YOKE
GND
J801 J802 J803 J804 CN00C 5 1
B1
1
X
6
TU001
IC
2
UPPER : FOCUS
LOWER : SCREEN
TOP
TP-47R
TP-47B
TP-47R/G
E1
U
TP-E
(No.YA284)1-13
4.6
Operate the SERVICE MENU with the remote control unit. 4.6.1 SERVICE MENU ITEMS With the SERVICE MENU, various settings (adjustments) can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings: 1. IF 2. V/C 3. AUDIO 4. DEF 5. VSM W/B 6. STATUS 7. PLUG & PLAY (ON) For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the IF circuit. For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the VIDEO circuit. For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the AUDIO circuit. For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the DEFLECTION circuit. For setting the values of STANDARD, SOFT, BRIGHT and COOL, NORMAL, WARM. This is not used for service. This is not used for service.
4.6.2 BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MENU 1. HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MENU Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key on the remote control unit simultaneously. The SERVICE MENU screen will be displayed. (See Fig. 1 on the next page.) 2. SELECTION OF SUB MENU SCREEN Press one of the keys 1 to 6 on the remote control unit, and select the SUB MENU SCREEN from the SERVICE MENU. (See Fig.1 on the next page.) SERVICE MENU SUB MENU 1. IF 2. V/C 3. AUDIO 4. DEF 3. METHOD OF SETTING NOTES: Once the setting values are set, they are memorized automatically. It must not be adjusted without inputting a signal. (1) 1. IF [1.VCO ] : Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required. (a) [1] key (b) [1] key (c) [DISPLAY] key [2.DELAY POINT ] (a) [1] key (b) [2] key (c) MENU [] / [] key (d) [DISPLAY] key (2) 2. V/C, 3. AUDIO and 4. DEF (a) [2] ~[4] keys (b) MENU [] / [] key (c) MENU [] / [] key Select one from 2. V/C, 3. AUDIO and 4. DEF Select setting items. Adjust the setting values of the setting items. Use the number keys on the remote control unit for setting the WHITE BALANCE. For the setting, refer to each item concerned. When this is pressed, you will return to the SERVICE MENU. Select 5. VSM W/B. Select preset items. Adjust setting items. Adjust the setting values of the setting items. When this is pressed, you will return to the SERVICE MENU. Select 1. IF. Select 2. DELAY POINT. Adjust the setting value. When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU. Select 1. IF. Select 1. VCO. When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU. 5. VSM W/B 6. STATUS 7. PLUG & PLAY (ON)
(d) [DISPLAY] key (3) 5. VSM W/B (a) [5] keys (b) MENU [OK] key (c) MENU [] / [] key (d) MENU [] / [] key (e) [DISPLAY] key (4) 6. STATUS This is for display only. (5) 7. PLUG & PLAY (ON) This is not used for service.
4. Release of SERVICE MENU After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MENU by pressing the [DISPLAY] key, then again press the [DISPLAY] key to return to the normal screen. 1-14 (No.YA284)
1. IF
IF SERVICE MENU
VCO (CW) TOO HIGH ABOVE REFERENCE JUST REFERENCE BELOW REFERENCE TOO LOW
*****MHz
**
2. V/C
Setting item V/C 1. SCREEN PAL HBC WBC BRI
** ** **
1. SCREEN (READ DATA) 2. CUTOFF (B/G) 3. WDR (R/G/B) 4. BRIGHT (TV/VDO1/2/3) 5. CONT (TV/VDO1/2/3/TV 16:9/VDO16:9) 6. COLOUR (TV/VDO1/2/3/ DVD) 7. TINT (TV/VDO1/2/3)
8. SHARP (TV/VDO1/2/3) 9. Y DELAY (TV/VDO1/2/3 /S-VDO) 10. TINT DVD 11. AMP T.SHARP 12. TWIN CONT.
6. STATUS
3. AUDIO
Setting item AUDIO 1. DCXO ADJ. = NOT NICAM
***
1. DCXO ADJ 2. NICAM lower ERRLIM 3. NICAM upper ERRLIM 4. A2 ID THR MENU EQUALIZER EQUALIZER RF USER SOUND TURBO THEATER MUSIC NEWS EQUALIZER VIDEO USER SOUND TURBO THEATER MUSIC NEWS
4 : 3 / 16 : 9
**
COSMIC STATUS
**
** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
4. DEF
DEF FULL 1. V-SHIFT 50Hz Setting item
*** ( ) **
9. COR-LO 10. ANGLE 11. BOW 12. V-S. CR 13. V-LIN 14. V-ZOOM 15. V-SCROLL
5. VSM W/B
Setting item VSM PRESET 1. BRIGHT BRIGHT
***
Fig.1 (No.YA284)1-15
4.7
4.7.1 B1 VOLTAGE Item B1 VOLTAGE check Test point Adjustment part Description (1) Receive a PAL black and white signal. (2) Connect a DC voltmeter to B1 and GND (between pins 1 and 5 of the connector CN00X). (3) Make sure that the voltage is DC134.5V 2V.
4.7.2 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Item FOCUS adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Test point Adjustment part FOCUS VR [In HVT] Description Notes: Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after the FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is affected by the FOCUS adjustment.) If any aeviation in CONVERGENCE is found, PURITY must be adjusted to restore the convergence. (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal. (2) Adjust the FOCUS VR so that the vertical and horizontal lines will be clear and in fine detail on the screen. (3) Make sure that the picture is in focus even when the screen gets darkened.
4.7.3 IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS Item IF VCO check Measuring instrument Remote control unit
VCO (CW) . MHz
Test point
Description Note: Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required. (1) Receive a PAL broadcast signal. (2) Select 1. IF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 1. VCO. (4) Check the characters colour of the JUST REFERENCE displayed to yellow. (5) Press the [DISPLAY] key three times to return to normal screen.
TOO HIGH ABOVE REFERENCE JUST REFERENCE BELOW REFERENCE TOO LOW DISPLAY : EXIT
YELLOW
Initial setting value NTSC 3.58 OTHERS VHF UHF VHF UHF 28* 28* 28* 28*
Receive a PAL black and white broadcast signal (colour off). Select 1. IF from the SERVICE MENU. Select 2. DELAY POINT. Adjust in order to eliminate any noise or beat from the image. Any increase above the initial value produces the noise and any decrease below it produces the beat. (5) Press the [DISPLAY] key three times to return to the normal screen. (6) Turn to other channels and make sure that there are no irregularities.
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4.7.4 VIDEO CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS The setting (adjustment) using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values. Do not change the initial setting values of the setting (adjustment) items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". The initial setting values in parenthesis ( ) are fixed offset values, needing no further adjustment.
Initial setting value Adjustment item 1. SCREEN 2. CUTOFF BRI B G 3. WDR R G B 4. BRIGHT RF VIDEO 1(COMPOSITE/S) VIDEO 2(COMPONENT) VIDEO 3(COMPOSITE) 5. CONT. RF VIDEO 6. COLOUR RF VIDEO 7. TINT RF VIDEO 8. SHARP RF VIDEO 9. Y DELAY RF VIDEO S-VIDEO 10. TINT DVD RF VIDEO 11. AMP T.SHARP RF, VIDEO 12. TWIN CONT. TWIN (RF) TWIN (VIDEO) Variable range 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63 (-32 ~ +31) (-32 ~ +31) (-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63 (-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) (-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) (-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 15 0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31) (-32 ~ +31) 0 ~ 63 PAL 31 43 28 35 32 40 34 (+2) (+2) (+2) 18 (-1) 42 (+2) ----48 48 5 6 7 37 (+1) 0 -15 --SECAM 31 43 28 35 32 40 34 (+2) (+2) (+2) 18 (-1) 29 (-1) ----48 48 7 9 9 (-8) (-8) 0 -15 --NTSC3.58 NTSC4.43 31 43 28 35 32 40 34 (+2) (+2) (+2) 18 (-1) 31 (+1) 32 (0) 48 48 5 7 9 (+0) (+0) 0 -15 --31 43 28 35 32 40 34 (+2) (+2) (+2) 18 (-1) (-2) (+0) (+2) (+2) 48 48 4 7 9 (+0) (+0) 0 -15 --COMPONENT (V-2) 525i 625i 31 31 (+0) (+0) (-3) (-3) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) --------(+1) (+1) --------(-2) (-2) ----(-1) (-2) ------------40 40 ----------------(+3) (+1) 0 0 ---------
Test point
Adjustment part [2. V/C] 2. CUTOFF (B) 2. CUTOFF (G) SCREEN VR [In HVT]
Description Note: Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". - COMPOSITE WHITE BALANCE (1) Receive a PAL black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 2. CUTOFF (B) and (G). (4) Set each value to initial setting value with the [4] / [7] keys and [5] / [8] keys. (5) Turn the SCREEN VR fully counterclockwise, then slowly turn it clockwise to where a red, blue or green colour is faintly visible. (6) Use the [4] / [7] and [5] / [8] keys to adjust so that the other 2 colours appear white. (7) Turn the SCREEN VR to where the single horizontal line glows faintly. (8) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - COMPONENT WHITE BALANCE (1) Receive a PAL component black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select VIDEO-2 SET from the MENU and set VIDEO-2 SET to COMPONENT. (3) Adjust COMPONENT WHITE BALANCE in the same way as "COMPOSITE WHITE BALANCE".
V/C 2. CUTOFF
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Adjustment Item
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2. CUT OFF
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(+0) (-3)
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Test point
Adjustment part [2. V/C] 3. WDR (R) 3. WDR (G) 3. WDR (B)
Description Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the WHITE BALANCE (Low light) adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". (1) Receive a PAL black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 3. WDR (R), (G) and (B). (4) Set each value to initial setting value with the [4] to [9] keys. (5) Use the [4] to [9] keys to produce a white screen. (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen.
V/C 3. WDR
Adjustment Item R
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
1 2 3
Variable range 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63
3. WDR
G B
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) )
Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the WHITE BALANCE (Low light) and WHITE BALANCE (High light) adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". (1) Receive a PAL broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 4. BRIGHT. (4) Set the initial setting value. (5) If the brightness is not best with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best brightness. (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the SUB BRIGHT adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". (1) Receive a PAL broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 5. CONT. (4) Set the initial setting value. (5) If the contrast is not best with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best contrast. (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen.
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Item
Measuring instrument
Test point
Description [Method of adjustment without measuring instrument] Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the SUB CONTRAST adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". - PAL COLOUR (1) Receive a PAL broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 6. COLOUR. (4) Set the initial setting value for PAL COLOUR. (5) If the colour is not best with the initial setting value, adjust until you get the best colour. (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - SECAM COLOUR (1) Receive a SECAM broadcast. (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the SECAM colour system. (3) Adjust SECAM COLOUR in the same way as for "PAL COLOUR". - NTSC 3.58 COLOUR (1) Receive a NTSC 3.58MHz broadcast. (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the NTSC 3.58 colour system. (3) Adjust NTSC 3.58 COLOUR in the same way as for "PAL COLOUR". - NTSC 4.43 COLOUR When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 COLOUR, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 COLOUR. [Method of adjustment using measuring instrument] Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the SUB CONTRAST adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". - PAL COLOUR (1) Receive a PAL colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 6. COLOUR. (4) Set the initial setting value of PAL COLOUR. (5) Connect the oscilloscope to TP-47B and TP-E. (6) Adjust PAL COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure to +29V. - SECAM COLOUR (1) Receive a SECAM colour bar signal (colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the SECAM colour system. (3) Set the initial setting value of SECAM COLOUR. (4) Adjust SECAM COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure to +4V. - NTSC 3.58 COLOUR (1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the NTSC 3.58 colour system. (3) Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 COLOUR. (4) Adjust NTSC 3.58 COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure to +19V. - NTSC 4.43 COLOUR When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 COLOUR, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 COLOUR.
TP-47B [2. V/C] TP-E 6. COLOUR [CRT SOCKET Oscilloscope PWB] Remote control unit
(A)
W Y C G M R B
() 0V (+)
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Test point
Description [Method of adjustment without measuring instrument] Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the SUB CONTRAST adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". - PAL PHASE (Tint) (1) Receive a PAL 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the PAL colour system. (3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (4) Select 10. TINT DVD (PAL). (5) Set the initial setting value of PAL. (6) If you cannot get the best tint with the initial value, make fine adjustment until you get the best tint. (7) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - NTSC 3.58 TINT (1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the NTSC 3.58 colour system. (3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (4) Select 7. TINT. (5) Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58. (6) If you cannot get the best tint with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best tint. (7) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - NTSC 4.43 TINT When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 TINT, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 TINT.
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Test point
Adjustment part
Description [Method of adjustment using measuring instrument] Notes: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the SUB CONTRAST adjustment. Set PICTURE MODE (VSM) to "BRIGHT". - PAL 3.58 TINT (1) Receive a PAL colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the PAL colour system. (3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (4) Select 10. TINT DVD (PAL). (5) Set the initial setting value of PAL. (6) Connect the oscilloscope to TP-47B and TP-E. (7) Adjust PAL TINT to set the value (B) in the figure to +20V . (8) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - NTSC 3.58 TINT (1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar 75% white). (2) Press the [COLOUR SYSTEM] key to select the NTSC 3.58 colour system. (3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (4) Select 7. TINT. (5) Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58. (6) Connect the oscilloscope to TP-47B and TP-E. (7) Adjust NTSC 3.58 TINT to set the value (B) in the figure to +1V . (8) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen. - NTSC 4.43 TINT When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 TINT, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 TINT.
[2. V/C] TP-47B 7. TINT TP-E [CRT SOCKET Oscilloscope PWB] Remote control unit
(B)
W Y
C G M R B
() 0V (+)
4.7.5 AUDIO SETTING This submenu is for display only, no adjustment is required.
Function AUDIO Item 1. DC XO ADJ 2. NICAM LOWER ERR LIM 3. NICAM UPPER ERR LIM 4. A2 ID THR MODE RF Item SOUND TURBO THEATER MUSIC NEWS USER SOUND TURBO THEATER MUSIC NEWS USER SOUND TURBO THEATER MUSIC NEWS USER 100Hz +12 +5 +8 +1 0 +12 +5 +8 +1 0 +12 +5 +8 +1 0 300Hz +5 +4 0 +5 0 +6 +4 0 +5 0 +6 +4 0 +5 0 Setting value 04H 6FH B0H 00H 1kHz +3 -8 -1 +8 0 +4 -8 -1 +8 0 +4 -8 -1 +8 0 3kHz +8 +3 +3 +3 0 +8 +3 +3 +3 0 +8 +3 +3 +3 0 8kHz +9 +4 +4 -2 0 +12 +6 +6 -2 0 +12 +6 +6 -2 0
VIDEO
DVD
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4.7.6 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS The setting (adjustment) using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values. When performing deflection circuit adjustment, adjusts PAL signal (fv: 50 Hz) in 4:3 mode and 16:9 mode respectively, and adjust the NTSC signal (fv: 60 Hz) similarly. Note: Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the adjustments of SUB BRIGHT and SUB PICTURE. 4. DEF Adjustment item 1. V-SHIFT 2. V-SLOPE 3. V-SIZE 4. H-CENT 5. H-SIZE 6. TRAPEZ 7. EW-PIN 8. COR-UP 9. COR-LO 10. ANGLE 11. BOW 12. V-S.CR 13. V-LIN 14. V-ZOOM 15. V-SCROLL Variable range 4:3 50Hz 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 0 ~ 63 Others -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 -32 ~ +31 50Hz +32* +32* +38* +32* 0 0 0 0 0 +32* +32* +32* +32* (+30~+37) (+32) 4:3 Initial setting value COMPRESS (16:9) 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* -14* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* 0* (0) -13* +3* (0) (0) (0)
NOTE: The value with an asterisk * is variable for adjustment. The values in parenthesis ( ) are fixed values. V-ZOOM DATA can adjust follow data range in case measurement line power on is appeared. COMPRESS: OFF (4:3) Item V. SLOPE adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part [4. DEF] 2. V-SLOPE Description - PAL V. SLOPE (1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz. (2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 2. V-SLOPE. (4) Set the initial setting value of 2. V-SLOPE. (5) Adjust 2. V-SLOPE to make "A = B". (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key to return to SERVICE MENU screen. - NTSC V. SLOPE (1) Receive a NTSC circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 60Hz. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V-SLOPE in the same way as for "PAL V-SLOPE".
A Blanking line B
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Test point
Description - PAL V. POSITION (1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz. (2) Select 1. V-SHIFT. (3) Set the initial setting value of 1. V-SHIFT. (4) Adjust 1. V-SHIFT to make "A = B". - NTSC V. POSITION (1) Receive a NTSC circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 60Hz. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V. POSITION in the same way as for "PAL V. POSITION".
V. HEIGHT adjustment
- PAL V. HEIGHT (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal. (2) Select 3. V-SIZE. (3) Set the initial setting value of 3. V-SIZE. (4) Select 14. V-ZOOM. (5) Set the initial setting value of 14. V-ZOOM. (6) Adjust 14. V-ZOOM to make the vertical screen size to 92% of the picture size. - NTSC V. HEIGHT (1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V. HEIGHT in the same way as for "PAL V. HEIGHT".
H. POSITION adjustment
- PAL H. POSITION (1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal. (2) Select 4. H-CENT. (3) Set the initial setting value of 4. H-CENT. (4) Adjust 4. H-CENT to make "C = D". - NTSC H. POSITION (1) Receive a NTSC circle pattern signal. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC H. POSITION in the same way as for "PAL H. POSITION".
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Test point
Description - PAL V. LINEARITY (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal. (2) Select 12. V-S.CR. (3) Set the initial setting value of 12. V-S. CR. (4) Select 13. V-LIN. (5) Set the initial setting value of 13. V-LIN. (6) Adjust 12. V-S. CR and 13. V-LIN so that the spaces of each line on TOP, CENTRE and BOTTOM become uniform. - NTSC V. LINEARITY (1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V-S. CR in the same way as for "PAL V-S. CR".
TOP
CENTRE
BOTTOM
H. PARALLEL adjustment
- PAL H. PARALLEL (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal. (2) Select 10. ANGLE. (3) Set the initial setting value of 10. ANGLE. (4) Adjust 10. ANGLE to optimize the trapezium distortion at the centre of the screen. - NTSC H. PARALLEL (1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC H. PARALLEL in the same way as for "PAL H. PARALLEL".
H. BOW adjustment
- PAL H. BOW (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal. (2) Select 11. BOW. (3) Set the initial setting value of 11. BOW. (4) Adjust 11. BOW to optimize the horizontal arc distortion. - NTSC H. BOW (1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC H. BOW in the same way as for "PAL H. BOW". (3) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen.
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COMPRESS : ON (16:9) Item V. HEIGHT adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit
Screen size
Test point
Description - PAL V. HEIGHT (1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal of vertical frequency 50Hz. (2) Press the [MENU] key and select PICTURE. (3) Select PICTURE FEATURES. (4) Select COMPRESS (16 : 9) and set COMPRESS to ON. (5) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (6) Set the initial setting value of 14. V. ZOOM. (7) Select 3. V-SIZE. (8) Set the initial setting value of 3. V-SIZE. (9) Adjust 3. V-SIZE to set the vertical amplitude of the image to 235mm. - NTSC V. HEIGHT (1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal of vertical frequency 60Hz. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V. HEIGHT in the same way as for "PAL V. HEIGHT".
Screen size
Vertical amplitude
V. SLOPE adjustment
[4.DEF] 2. V-SLOPE
- PAL V. SLOPE (1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz. (2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select 2. V-SLOPE. (4) Set the initial setting value of 2. V-SLOPE. (5) Adjust 2. V-SLOPE to make "A = B". (6) Press the [DISPLAY] key to return to SERVICE MENU screen. - NTSC V. SLOPE (1) Receive a NTSC circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 60Hz. (2) Make similar adjustment of NTSC V-SLOPE in the same way as for "PAL V-SLOPE".
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VIDEO - 2 SET: COMPONENT Item H. POSITION adjustment Measuring instrument Signal generator Remote control unit
C D
Test point
Description (1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal to VIDEO-2 component terminal. (2) Select VIDEO-2 SET from the MENU and set VIDEO-2 SET to COMPONENT. (3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (4) Select 4. H-CENT. (5) Set the initial setting value of 4. H-CENT. (6) Adjust 4. H-CENT to make "C=D". (7) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen.
4.7.7 VSM PRESET SETTING Item VSM PRESET setting Measuring instrument Remote control unit Test point Adjustment part [5. VSM W/B] 1. BRIGHT 2. CONT 3.COLOUR 4. SHARP 5. HUE 1. R-DRIVE 2. G-DRIVE 3. B-DRIVE Description (1) Select 5. VSM W/B from the SERVICE MENU. (2) Select BRIGHT with the MENU [OK] key. (3) Set the value of 1. BRIGHT ~ 5. HUE to the values shown in the table. (4) Respectively select the VSM PRESET mode for SOFT and STANDARD. (5) Select COOL with the MENU [OK] key. (6) Set the values of 1. R-DRIVE ~ 3. B-DRIVE to the value shown in the table. (7) Select the W/B preset for WARM and NORMAL, respectively. (8) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the normal screen.
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[Setting Values for SUB 5. VSM W/B] VSM preset BRIGHT Setting item 1. BRIGHT 2. CONT 3. COLOUR 4. SHARP 5. HUE W/B preset COOL Setting item 1. R-DRIVE 2. G-DRIVE 3. B-DRIVE 0 0 0 0 +2 -10 +10 -4 -12 NORMAL WARM 0 +15 0 0 0 0 +10 -4 -5 0 0 +5 0 -10 0 STANDARD SOFT
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SECTION 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS 5.1.1 OUTLINE This model has self check functions given below. When an abnormality has been detected, the SUB POWER is turned off and POWER LED flashes to inform of the failure. An abnormality is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the microcomputer.
5.1.2 SELF CHECK ITEMS Check item B1 over-current protection CRT neck broken protection Details of detection An over-current on the low B1 line is detected. Operation of CRT neck protection circuit. Method of detection The main microcomputer detects the possible abnormality at 24-msec. intervals and judges the results in every 16 time. Of the 16 times, if NG is detected more than 9 times, it is judged that there is an abnormality. State of abnormality When an abnormality has been detected, the SUB-POWER is turned off. While the SUBPOWER is being turned off, the POWER key on the remote control unit is not operational until the power cord is disconnected and connected again.
5.1.3 SELF CHECK INDICATING FUNCTION When an abnormality has been detected at about 5 seconds after the power was turned on, the SUB POWER is turned off immediately and the POWER LED flashes.
Detection of an abnormality
Power on Port
Start of detection
Flashing LED
SUB-POWER OFF
[ INDICATION BY THE POWER LED] Item B1 over-current protection / CRT neck broken protection 0.3 seconds LED flashing intervals
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA284)
COLOUR TELEVISION
AV-2985ME AV-2987ME AV-2955VE AV-2185ME AV-2155WE AV-2155VE AV-2157VE
Contents
Knowing your TVs features ....................................................... 3 Remote control buttons and basic functions .............................. 4 TV buttons and functions ........................................................... 6 Setting up your TV ..................................................................... 7 Basic setting for picture .............................................................. 9 Advanced setting for picture ..................................................... 11 Original features for picture ...................................................... 12 Basic setting for sound ............................................................. 14 Advanced setting for sound ..................................................... 15 DVD function ............................................................................ 16 Customized setting .................................................................. 17 TV channel presetting .............................................................. 19 Additional preparation .............................................................. 22 Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 23 Specifications .............................................................. Back cover
INSTRUCTIONS
GGT0086-001A-H
Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV. 1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV. 2 Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When unplugging the TV, grasp the mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord. 3 Never block or cover the ventilation openings. Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV of more than the minimum distances as shown. 7 If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket. 8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. WARNING: <AV-2155WE only> A REMOVABLE PLASTIC COVER IS FIXED TO THE TELEVISIONS FRONT AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTOR. TO PREVENT THIS COVER FROM BEING ACCIDENTALLY SWALLOWED BY BABIES OR CHILDREN, REMOVE IT FROM THE TELEVISION AND STORE IT IN A SAFE PLACE. IF THE COVER IS SWALLOWED SEEK THE ADVICE OF A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. <AV-21M, AV-25M, AV-29M Series> YOU CAN DETACH THE PROTECT SHEET ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF FRONT FRAME IF YOU NEEDED. THE FRONT BUTTON DOOR OF THE TV SHOULD BE PULLED OUT FROM ITS BOTTOM. DO NOT PRESS THE UPPER PART, OR YOUR FINGER MAY BE PINCHED.
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4 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings. 5 In the event of a fault, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover. 6 The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
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You can listen to the stereo sound or bilingual sound from TV programme broadcasting by A2 or NICAM Sound-multiplex system. TV detects the brightness of your room and automatically adjust the picture brightness to a suitable level for a better eye care. TV adjusts the volume automatically to the same level for all TV channels to avoid sudden change of the volume when selecting different TV channel or selecting Video Mode.
FAVORITE CH (Channel) You can register up to four favorite channels for quick recall with one press.
Confirm your TVs functions Some functions written in this instruction manual may not be available for your TV. Please see the chart below and check the functions that are equipped for your TVs model number. The model number is indicated at the rear of your TV. When you press a button concerned to a function that is not available for your TV, it does not work and the logo appears on the screen.
AV-2955VE AV-2557VE AV-2555VE AV-2157VE AV-2155VE AV-25LS25
Model No. NO. Function 1,2 PIP control buttons (Green label) 3 PICTURE TILT AI ECO
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AV-2585ME
AV-2185ME
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9 !
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On the other hand, you can use this button to return to the previous menu. Select the programme number. For two digits programme number, press -/--, then press the number button. RETURN+ a) Return to the frequently view channel with one touch. 1 Choose the channel you want to register. 2 Press and hold RETURN+ button until RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED! appears. To cancel, press and hold RETURN+ button until RETURN PLUS CANCELED! appears. b) Return to the previously viewed channel, if you have not set or have cancelled the Return channel as above. FAVORITE Register and recall 4 favorite channels. CHANNEL 1. Choose the TV channel you want to register then press and hold a colour button until "FAVORITE CHANNEL I PROGRAMMED!" appears. (colour buttons: 2. To register other favorite channels, repeat step 1. red, green, To recall the favorite channel, press the colour button. yellow, blue) When the TV is in Text function or menu mode, the favorite channel function is not available. When the TV is in PIP function, the favorite channel function cannot register but can recall the favorite channel. 0~9, -/--
Location P.10 P.10 P.10 P.10 P.10 P.16 P.16 P.16 P.16 P.16 P.16 P.19P.20 P.17 P.13
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
The following chart shows locations of functions in menus. In this manual, location of a function is described as follows: 2nd menu MENU Top menu MENU Top menu 2nd menu 3rd menu
EXIT
L / MONO IN (VIDEO-3)
MENU OK
CHANNEL
VOLUME
AV-2955VE
! 9 8 7 6 5 43 2 1
IN (VIDEO-3)
OK
VOLUME
TV/VIDEO EXIT
POWER
AV-25LS25
VIDEO-1 INPUT COMPONENT (VIDEO-2) INPUT OUTPUT
OVER
OVER
V L/ R
Y/ V MONO CB CR L/ MONO
V L/ R
Y/ V MONO CB CR L/ MONO
No. Button/terminal Description Page 1 L (main power) Press to turn on or turn off the TVs main power. 2 POWER lamp Indicate the TV is being turned on or off. No colour : TVs main power is being turned off. Red : TVs main power is being turned on. Note: When you turn off the power switch while TV is in standby mode, the light of power lamp will be off in 10 -15 seconds. 3 ECO sensor 4 Remote control sensor 5 TV/VIDEO/EXIT Press to select TV or Video terminal input or exit from menu. 6 VOLUME -/+ Press to adjust the volume level. 7 CHANNEL -/+ Press to select the desired channel. 8 MENU Press to display the menu. 9 IN (VIDEO-3) Video and audio input jacks for VIDEO-3 mode. 22 ! Headphone jack. 22 " Aerial socket. 7 # OUTPUT Video and audio output jacks. (The component video 22 signal cannot be output.) $ COMPONENT Video or component video, and audio input jacks for 22 (VIDEO-2) INPUT VIDEO-2 mode. You can select the input signal by setting the VIDEO-2 SETTING function (see page 18). % VIDEO-1 INPUT Video or S-VIDEO, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-1 7 mode How to operate the menus with the TV button Work as same as the button on the remote control unit MENU/OK button Note To display main menu and exit menu after finish setting. To select menu function. To adjust the desired function.
L R
L R
TV button MENU
"
"
Setting up your TV
CAUTION Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting.
If you connect a VCR, connect the aerial output jack of your VCR and the aerial jack on the TV with aerial cable. Then connect the output jacks of your VCR and the VIDEO-1 input jacks of the TV with the video cable (or S-VIDEO cable if available) and audio cables. For details, see the manual of your VCR.
Rear of TV AV-2955VE
VIDEO-1 INPUT S COMPONENT (VIDEO-2) INPUT OUTPUT
Inserting batteries into the remote control. Insert two batteries by following the + and polarities and inserting the - end first. CAUTION: Follow the cautions printed on the batteries. Notes: Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries. If the remote control does not work properly, fit new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing, not regular use. Turn on the TV by pressing the main power button. JVC logo appears on the screen.
OVER
V L/ R
Y/ V MONO CB CR L/ MONO
L R
To video output
To audio output
To RF output
To S-video output
VCR
To aerial input
The illustration shown is just a sample. It may not be same as your TV.
JVC logo will appear on the screen again at the phase of SETUP TOUR RESTART? function. Then the initial setting can be performed according to page 8.
Making the initial settings Set up your TV by pressing MENU/OK button or waiting for 15 seconds, then operate the TV by following the steps as below:
LANGUAGE ENGLISH KPAHCKA TEXT LANGUAGE GROUP1 GROUP2 GROUP3 22% CC 12 AUTO PROGRAM EDIT PR AV 1 2 3 4 5 6 CH/CC I I I I CH 04 CH 76 CH 78 CH 05 CH 28 CH 10 MENU : OK MOVE SETUP TOUR RESTART? AUTO PROGRAM
MENU : OK
3
I : YES MENU : NO
Press 5/ button to select your desired Teletext language group*. For details, see page 13.
TV will start searching for the channels. To stop AUTO PROGRAM, press MENU/OK button.
To complete the initial setting, press the MENU/OK button. To edit the channel list, see page 19.
After that, when turn on the TV at the next time. SETUP TOUR RESTART? will be displayed. Press the MENU/OK button to cancel the SETUP TOUR RESTART function. If you want to make initial settings again when the next time you turn on the TV, press the Red button to activate the SETUP TOUR RESTART function.
* For AV-25LS25, the LANGUAGE shown follow as ENGLISH// LANGUAGE group from GROUP-1 to GROUP-3.
PICTURE MODE
You can choose the desired picture setting with one-touch. Press the PICTURE MODE button to select a setting.
SOFT BRIGHT STANDARD USER Softens contrast and sharpness. Heightens contrast and sharpness. Standard picture setting. You can change this picture setting as you like. Select USER and adjust following items in the PICTURE SETTING menu. (CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, TINT*)
For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:
Area Country or Region Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc. China, Vietnam, etc. Hong Kong, etc. Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. Russia, etc. Czech Republic, Poland, etc. Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. UK, etc. Australia, New Zealand, etc. Republic of South Africa, etc. Nigeria, etc. Egypt, Morocco, etc. System PAL PAL PAL SECAM NTSC SECAM PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL PAL SECAM
When you select to VIDEO-2 Mode. You cannot adjust SHARP and TINT. *TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system. To operate this function with a menu:
MENU PICTURE menu PICTURE MODE
To return the USER setting to the default, press the blue button when the PICTURE SETTING menu appears. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the picture to better match the type of video being viewed. Select the WHITE BALANCE in the PICTURE menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU NORMAL COOL WARM PICTURE menu WHITE BALANCE
When you select to VIDEO-2. You cannot adjust WHITE BALANCE. You can adjust it in DVD Menu. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
When you select to VIDEO-2 Mode. You cannot adjust SHARP and TINT. * TINT can only be adjusted in NTSC system.
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COMPRESS (16:9)
You can convert a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) into a wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio). Select the COMPRESS (16:9) in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU FEATURES menu COMPRESS (16:9)
BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an antenna. Select the BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU INSTALL menu BLUE BACK
If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, cancel the BLUE BACK function. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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When VIDEO-2 is set to component, if the input source of main picture is set to VIDEO-2 with component, PIP button is disabled and sub picture cant be displayed.
TELETEXT
You can watch the Teletext broadcast channel with TEXT function. 1 Press the TEXT button to select the desired mode as follows:
TV mode TEXT twin mode TEXT mode
When VIDEO-2 is set to component, you cannot select VIDEO-2 for sub picture.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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GROUP-2 GROUP-3
Depending on the broadcast, the language set may not display properly. For details, see in page 8. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting. Select the SOUND MODE in SOUND menu, then choose the setting.
MENU USER SOUND menu SOUND MODE You can change this sound setting as you like. Select USER and adjust the frequencies in EQUALIZER (100, 300, 1K, 3K, 8K Hz). For details, see EQUALIZER on page 15. SOUND TURBO Emphasize on low and high frequency levels. THEATER Emphasize on movie sound. MUSIC Emphasize on music effect. NEWS Emphasize on vocal sound.
This function is not available in video mode. For the sound system in each country or region, see the table below:
Area Country or Region Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc. China, Vietnam, etc. Hong Kong, etc. Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc. Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. Russia, etc. Czech Republic, Poland, etc. Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. UK, etc. Australia, New Zealand, etc. Republic of South Africa, etc. Nigeria, etc. Egypt, Morocco, etc. System B/G D/K I B/G M D/K D/K B/G I B/G I B/G B/G
When you select to VIDEO-2. You cannot adjust SOUND MODE function. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
BALANCE
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speakers. Select the BALANCE in SOUND menu, then adjust the setting.
MENU SOUND menu BALANCE
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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EQUALIZER
You can adjust the sound level of each frequencies when selecting USER mode in SOUND MODE. 1 Select the USER in SOUND MODE under SOUND menu.
MENU MENU SOUND menu SOUND menu
EQUALIZER
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIII
USER
This function is not available when the SOUND MODE is set to SOUND TURBO. To operate this function with a menu:
MENU SOUND menu CINEMA SURROUND
When you select to VIDEO-2. You cannot adjust CINEMA SURROUND function. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
100
300
1K
3K
8K Hz
STEREO / I II (
I
You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broadcasted programmes. button to select the desired mode. Press the
Select stereo sound. Select monaural sound. Select bilingual I (sub I). Select bilingual II (sub II).
3 Select and adjust the desired frequencies. 4 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the menu.
Adjust high frequency will affect higher pitch sound and vice versa.
I II
AI VOLUME
You can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to the same level automatically depends on the strength of signal of the sources. Select the AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU SOUND menu AI VOLUME
This function is not available in video mode. To operate this function with a menu:
MENU SOUND menu STEREO / I II
I
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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DVD function
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When the DVD input signal is detected. The input mode will be changed to VIDEO-2 automatically. For The DVD player, press the POWER ON button of the machine so that the signal can be detected. For the VCR, press the POWER ON button of the machine, and then press the PLAY button, so that the signal can be detected and display DVD menu. Select the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).
MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the DVD picture. Select the WHITE BALANCE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU WHITE BALANCE
SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting for the DVD. Select the SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU SOUND MODE
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for the DVD. Select the CINEMA SURROUND in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU CINEMA SURROUND
TINT COLOUR
You can adjust the picture colour tone of the DVD. Select the TINT COLOUR in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu, then adjust the level.
MENU FEATURES menu DVD MENU TINT COLOUR
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For details, see CINEMA SURROUND on page 15. This function is not available when the SOUND MODE is set to SOUND TURBO. When you use VIDEO-2 to display the DVD signal or Video signal then WHITE BALANCE, VNR function in PICTURE menu/SHARP, TINT function in PICTURE SETTING menu/ SOUND MODE, CINEMA SURROUND function in SOUND menu cannot operate. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
Customized setting
VNR
You can reduce the picture noise. Select the VNR in the PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of VNR function.
MENU OFF AUTO MIN MAX PICTURE menu VNR
OFF TIMER
You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after a set time. Press the OFF TIMER button to select a desired period of time.
OFF TIMER
VNR is turned off. Effect of VNR is automatically controlled. Effect of VNR becomes minimum level. Effect of VNR becomes maximum level.
0 20
120
You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10 minutes step.
If you select MAX, the picture becomes softer even if the original picture is sharp. When you select to VIDEO-2. You cannot adjust VNR function.
LANGUAGE
You can choose your desired on screen display language. Select the LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose a language.
MENU INSTALL menu LANGUAGE
When the elapsed of time left one minute, GOOD NIGHT! appears on the screen. You can display the OFF TIMER menu again to confirm or change the remaining time. About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. Select the CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU FEATURES menu CHILD LOCK
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DISPLAY
You can display the programme number, video terminal number and PR list on the screen. Press the DISPLAY button to select the desired mode:
ON OFF PR LIST
If a normal video signal (composite video signal) is input. If a component video signal (Y/CB/CR) is input.
You must choose a setting follow as signal that you input to VIDEO-2. (If you input the VIDEO Signal or VCR Signal to VIDEO-2, you must choose VIDEO-2 SETTING to VIDEO.) For connecting methods, see Additional Preparation on page 22.
Choose a TV channel or a VIDEO terminal. 1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the PR LIST. 2 Select a programme number or video terminal by pressing the 5/ button to move up/down on the programme number or press the 2/3 button to skip for each 7 programme numbers, then press MENU/OK button.
PR LIST PR V1 V2 V3 AV 1 I 2 I 3 I CH/CC
SETUP TOUR
You may use the SETUP TOUR function to perform the initial setting. When selecting SETUP TOUR, the LANGUAGE menu, TEXT LANGUAGE menu, AUTO PROGRAM menu, and EDIT menu will be displayed as shown on page 8. But SETUP TOUR RESTART? will not be displayed. Select SETUP TOUR in the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL menu SETUP TOUR
-7
CH 09 CC 76 CC 78
MENU : OK +7
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the How to operate menus and menus locations on page 5.
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TV channel presetting
To register the TV channels automatically (AUTO PROGRAM)
You can register the TV channels into the TVs channel list automatically. 1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL menu
3 Choose the channel which you want to register. 4 Press the blue button to activate the MANUAL function. 5 6 7
The sound system of the channel appears at the right of the CH/CC number. Press the 3 button to choose an appropriate sound system. For details, see SOUND SYSTEM on page 14. Press the green or red button to search for the TV channel. Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed. Repeat step 5 until your desired TV channel appears.
If the reception is poor Press the blue or yellow button to fine tune the TV channel. If noisy sound is heard Press the 3 button to choose an appropriate sound system.
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TV channel presetting (continued) To edit the channel list (PR LIST) (MOVE and DELETE in the EDIT menu)
You can edit the TV channel list as you like. Note: After this operation, other channels PR numbers will be changed. 1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENU INSTALL menu
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Country United States, Philippines, etc.. Middle East, Southeast Asia, etc.. Eastern Europe, Russia, Vietnam, etc.. Australia, etc..
E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E30 E31 E32
CC CC 01 CC 02 CC 03 CC 04 CC 05 CC 06 CC 07 CC 08 CC 09 CC 10 CC 11 CC 12 CC 13 CC 14 CC 15 CC 16 CC 17
US
A B C D
CCIR S-1 S-2 S-3 S-4 S-5 S-6 S-7 S-8 S-9 S-10 S-11 S-12 S-13 S-14 S-15 S-16 S-17
OIRT
AUSTRALIA AU-5
AU-5A
R3 R4 R5
AU-3 AU-4
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Additional preparation
The illustrations shown in this section are for AV-2185ME and AV-2955VE only, which are used for explanation purpose. Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated. Before connecting Read the manuals provided with the devices for the proper connection. Turn off all the devices including the TV. Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
OVER
L/ R
MONO CB CR
L/
MONO
L R
L / MONO IN (VIDEO-3)
Headphones
AV-2955VE
L/MONO IN (VIDEO-3)
MENU OK
When you use VIDEO-1 INPUT, you should choose to connect S-VIDEO or video input. If S-VIDEO connector and video input are connected at the same time, no picture displays on the screen and the message PLEASE DISCONNECT VIDEO-1 CABLE! appears. In this case, you should disconnect either S-VIDEO or video input. When connecting to COMPONENT (VIDEO-2) input, depending on the connection, choose the appropriate video input using the menu (see page 18).
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Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs when you are using the TV, check the below troubleshooting guide before calling for repair.
No picture, no sound Deactivate the BLUE BACK function if it is turned on. Choose the appropriate sound system. Refer to SOUND SYSTEM on page 14. Snowy picture Check the aerial cable and its connection with the TV. Stripes appear on the Interference occurs caused by other devices such as picture an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier. Move such devices away from your TV. Double-pictures Interference occurs caused by signal reflecting from (ghosting) occur mountains or building. Try to adjust the aerials direction or use a better directionality antenna. Poor picture Choose the appropriate colour system. Refer to COLOUR SYSTEM on page 9. Adjust the COLOUR or BRIGHT setting. Refer to PICTURE SETTING on page 10. White and bright still Inevitable phenomenon due to the nature of the image look as if it picture tube. This is not a malfunction. were coloured Top of the image from This is due to the condition of the video signal software products or whereby the image was not recorded properly. This video tape is distorted is not a malfunction. Poor sound Adjust the sound frequency properly. Refer to EQUALIZER on page 15. Stereo or bilingual TV channel reception is poor. Change the stereo/ sound is unclear bilingual mode to mono sound (see page 15). Cannot operate the The batteries may be exhausted. Replace with new remote control batteries (see page 7). Ensure that you are operating the remote less than seven meters from the front of your TV. Cannot operate the Press TV/VIDEO button to return to TV mode and try menus operating the menus. Deactivate the CHILD LOCK function if it is turned on Cannot operate the front control buttons (see page 17). Colour patches appear This may due to the magnetized device such as a at the corner of the speaker near to your TV. Keep the device apart from screen your TV. Alternately, you can also use the magneticshielded speaker. Picture is tilted This may due to the earth magnetism. Refer to PICTURE TILT on page 11 to correct the tilt. Image takes a short Image required time to stabilize before display. This period to be displayed is not a malfunction. TV may emitted This is due to a sudden change in temperature and it crackling sound is not a malfunction. If the crackling sound is too frequent, request your service technician for inspection. This is due to the static electricity of the picture tube Feel a slight electric and it will not harm the human body. This is not a shock when touching the TV screen malfunction. After you connect the Please check that the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT signal to VIDEO-2 and function is on or off. playback VCR or DVD Press button (VCR or DVD Player) to turn the Player, the Auto Detect machine off and turn it on again; do not turn the does not work. machine off and on suddenly. Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-2 that they are connected properly. When you are watching Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-2 that another channel that is they are connected properly. not VIDEO-2, AUTO In a certain VCR or DVD Player, the function might operate by the discontinuity of the signal. SIGNAL DETECT works while VCR or DVD Player was on. While you are watching In a certain VCR or DVD Player, the function might operate by the discontinuity of the signal. TV on the other channels, AUTO SIGNAL DETECT works when you press 1, 7, 3, or 8 on the front panel of VCR or DVD Player. After TV was on, AUTO Video signal from VCR or DVD Player cause the SIGNAL DETECT function runs properly to indicate that there are video works. signal on VIDEO-2 channel.
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Specifications
TV RF systems B, G, I, D, K, M Colour systems PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 MHz, NTSC 4.43 MHz Receiving channels VHF low channel (VL), VHF high channel (VH), UHF channel (U) Receives cable channels in mid band, super band and hyper band. Power requirements AC 110 to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz (for AV-2155VE, AV-2185ME, AV-2155WE, AV-2157VE) AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz (for AV-2555VE, AV-2585ME, AV-2557VE, AV-2955VE, AV-2985ME, AV-2987ME, AV-25LS25) External input / output5 VIDEO-1: VIDEO-2/COMPONENT: VIDEO-3: OUTPUT: Headphone jack: S-video input (except AV-25LS25), VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input, COMPONENT VIDEO (Y/CB/CR) input VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input VIDEO output, AUDIO L/R output Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter)
**Sound-multiplex systems A2 (B/G) or NICAM (B/G, I, D/K) **Teletext system FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard Text) **Language displayed by teletext Please see the table in the description TEXT LANGUAGE on page 13.
0305-FLE-JMT
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
FLAT COLOUR TELEVISION
AV-2155WE/KSK
CD-ROM No.SML200508
BASIC CHASSIS
CW2
EXIT
RM-C1286
No.YA284 2005/8
AV-2155WE/KSK
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
Rated allowable power No indication : 1/16 [W] Others Type No indication OMR MFR MPR UNFR FR (2)Capacitors Capacitance value 1 or higher less than 1 Withstand voltage No indication Others : [pF] : [F] : DC50[V] : DC withstand voltage [V] : Carbon resistor : Oxide metal film resistor : Metal film resistor : Metal plate resistor : Uninflammable resistor : Fusible resistor : As specified
AC indicated : AC withstand voltage [V] Electrolytic Capacitors 47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [F]/withstand voltage[V]
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CONTENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES .................................................................................................................................... 2-2 USING P.W.BOARD ........................................................................................................................................................ 2-2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................................................................ 2-3 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/3) ............................................................................................................................... 2-5 MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/3), (3/3) ..................................................................................................................... 2-7
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-9
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
CHIP TR
E C B ECB E CB (G)(D)(S) E C B B E C
ECB
IC
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
1 OUT E IN IN E OUT 1 N 1 N
CHIP IC
TOP VIEW
1
N 1 N
USING P.W.BOARD
P.W. BOARD ASS'Y NAME MAIN P.W. BOARD AV-2155WE/KSK SCW-1754A-H2
2-2(No.YA284)
BLOCK DIAGRAM
MAIN PWB
IC701 MAIN MICRO COMPUTER/ IFVIDEORGBSYNCDEF. PROCESS
R 108,109 SCL SDA TU001 TUNER IC702 MAIN MEMORY 127,128 SCL1, SDA1 SCL0, SDA0 I2C BUS MICRO COMPUTER G B DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESS
V01
98,99 IF
PEAKING SCAN VELOCITY MOD. U/V DELAY SIF DETECT SKIN TONE U/V TINT SATURATION
85 86 87
29, 30 SIF IN
24, 25 VIF IN
79 Y
J801 S-VIDEO VIDEO-1 S_VIDEO INPUT V L R J802 Y VIDEO-2 COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT CB CR J803 L R
80 PB SW1 Y1 C1 CVBS1 L1 R1 51 V3 58 Y/V1 59 C1 Y VDA,VDB 22, 23 78 PR 55 V2 VIDEO SELECT VIDEO C IDENT. COLOUR DEMOD
R G
V. DRIVE
V2/Y PB PR L2 R2 56 L2 57 R2 AUDIO SELECT 34 L3 35 R3 A_L AUDIO SELECT AUDIO CONTROL 60 49 L1 50 R1 COMB FILTER Y DELAY ADJ. SYNC SEP.
H. DRIVE
HOUT
67
13
OUTPUT
J804 VIDEO L R
48 36 37
A_R
61
23
SPEAKER R
Q983 Q984 1.8V REG Q981 Q982 1.8V REG
1.8V 1
IC401 V. OUT
Q522 H. OUT
V1.8V
V3 L3 R3 REMOCON RECEIVER POWER LED D901 RECT T921 SW TRANSF. IC972 3.3V REG IC975 5V REG IC973 12V REG
3.3V_STB
TV/VIDEO
VOL+
VOL-
CH+
CH-
MENU
B1
S901 F901
L951
AC IN
POWER SW IC901 POWER REG PC901 VOLTAGE FEEDBACK IC951 ERROR AMP EHV
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
VIDEO-3 INPUT
J806 QNN0281-003
R322 X
D303 R323
X X
J808 QNN0282-001 S805 QSW0619-003Z S804 QSW0619-003Z S803 QSW0619-003Z S802 QSW0619-003Z S801 QSW0619-003Z
J807 QNN0281-002
J809 R817 X
C826 NCB31HK-152X
D807 X R324 0 C807 .1 Q308 X C317 10/50 C806 100/16 R823 47 1/2W R822 1K R824 470 R821 470 R820 330 R819 220 R818 180
K801 X
C825 NCB31HK-152X
CN00S QGA2501C5-04Z
SPEAKER
D814 *8
Y809 X
220 220
R764 R765
R627 X
REMOTE PW_LED ECO_IN KEYIN
R628 X
LC805 QQR1199-002
B_MUTE R_AOUT L_AOUT Y_GND A_GND
GND
R3
5V
S_REDUCE
VDO_DET
PROTECT
A_MUTE
SDA1
PW
PW_LED
ECO_IN
4.5/OTHER 5V
REMOTE
SCL1
1.8V
1.8V
3.58/OTHER
KEYIN
V1.8A
1.8V
D341 *3 D342 *3
L3
V3
Y810 X
R626 0
R629 0
R631 1K
R633 1K
S_V_DET
5V
C615 1000/25
SDA1 SCL1
R344 22
D714 MA8030/H/-X
R750 10K
D G S
L713 *4
W-A1
R755 1.2K
R740 15K
R753 1.2K
R787 4.7K
Q706 SSM3K02F-X
D344 X D349 X
LC801 QQR1199-002
Y801 X
R801 75
Y819 BW
D706 MA8036-X
C777 .1
Q612 *1
3.3k
3.3k
C783 1/50
C771 22/50
C772 .22
Q705 SSM3K02F-X G
4.7K
.22
*3
220
R342 X
*3 *3
C341 100/16 L304 X R320 X R319 X C316 X IC301 X C342 X C315 X C314 X C313 X X MC C312 X C311 X L303 X 100 C310 X MC C309 X L302 X V2/Y V Y U LC803 QQR1199-002 V2/Y_GND Y804 Y805 PB PB_GND
0 0 R315 0 R316
S1
C770 .1
D709
R745
R743
L714
R741
R785
D711
L715 *4
C768
D712
5V
Y802 X D817 *8
V1
R776 15K
C775 .22
R736 100
R758 3.3k
R757 4.7k
100
3.3V_STB
C767
X301 X C302 X R307 X R308 X R310 X R311 X Q305 X C303 X CH R309 X R312 C304 X MC
R313 X R314 X
R321 X
L712
C318 X
VDO_DET L1 R802 0
L1
CH CH
R748 2.7K
100
1K
*4
.22 R730 0
R747
R777
R771
R754 220
R744 220
MC
R742 220
VSS
C794 X
A0
A1
A2
R739 0
R752 100
R751 100
Y791 X
R749 1K
R1
C822 NCB31HK-152X
P_ON/OFF R984 47K R983 3.9 1/2W R982 47K Q982 *1 R738 10K R981 3.9 1/2W
POWER
SDAO
S_REDUCE
PROT
A_MUTE
ROTATION
VER_PROTECT
P25/PWM4
VDO_DET
ECO_IN
S_V_DET
VssC1+P1
KEY_IN
DecV1V8
V1.8C3
V1.8C1
4.5/OTHER
3.58/OTHER
REMOTE
SCLO
SDA1
PW_LED
PW_LED
SCL1
TIMER
TIMER
VssC3
V3.3P
VssC2
V1.8C2
P12/Int2
P00/I2SDI1
Q981 2SA562TM/Y/-T
V1.8A
D982 UDZS2.0B-X
VssP2 VssC4 1.8V L701 *4 L702 *4 C701 .22 C702 .22 V1.8C4 V3.3A3 VrefP_Sdac
470/10
Q306 X
Y817 0 3.3V
1.8V
D981 UDZS2.0B-X
C305 X
R737 0 Q704 *1
Q984 *1
Q983 2SA562TM/Y/-T
L710 *4 C763 .22 C761 .1 L709 *4 C762 100/16 L708 *4 C760 .22 L707 *4 C759 100/16 R735 100
ANALOG
Y715 QUY160-100Y
MC
C306 X
LC802 QQR1199-002
Y803
D810 *8
R804 75
CONT PW
R792 33 1/2W
BL_GND PW 3.3V_STB 8V A_VCC A_GND 5V 12V 3.3V NECK H_DRIVE HFB ABL EW P_ON/OFF VDRA+ VDRBPROTECT V12A 32V
K103 QQR1114-001Z K101 QQR1114-001Z
L703 *4
CH VrefN_Sdac C704 C790 27p .1 VrefP_Sdac IC701 VrefN_Sdac C705 7p CH VrefP_Sdac XtalIn XtalOut VssA1 GND RefAdN V3.3A1
C307 MC X MC C308 X
X X
C703
Y816 X
R805 75
J802 QNN0349-002
8V A_VCC A_GND 5V 12V 3.3V NECK H_DRIVE HFB ABL EW P_ON/OFF VDRA+ VDRBPROTECT V12A 4.5/OTHER
L003 QQL244J-4R7Z
R317
Y806 X Y807 X D811 *8 Y825 BW R806 75 Y808 X D812 *8 L2 C823 NCB31HK-152X R2 J803 QNN0348-001
C758 .22 Bout R734 100 Gout Rout C757 560p BLKIN CH BCL V5P3 Gnd3 B3/Pb G3/Y R3/Pr INSSW3 NC Uout/INSSW2 Yout Ysync Yin/G2/Y C749 .1 Uin/B2/Pb Vin/R2/Pr V5Comb VssComb R728 C748 .1 C780 .1 C750 .1 R782 1.2K R729 X
K301 X
C706 7p
PR Y822 X
DIGITAL
LC804 QQR1199-002
R733 100 R732 1k R731 1k MC C756 .1 L706 *4 C755 10/50 C779 10/50 C753 .1 C752 .1 C751 .1 C754 .1 D753 *8 Y705 0 D708 *3
K701 QUY160-150Y
L301 X
PR_GND Y_GND
Y824
QUY160-200Y
L718 *4 C785 2.2 C707 .1 C784 X C709 .01 C710 6800p C708 100/16 C711 2.2/50 C712 .22 TF
MC R701 12k MC
PB GND V2/Y PR PR_GND BASS J805 X A_GND 5V R807 100 1/2W C824 NCB31HK-152X
C713 10/50 C714 EW R702 R703 100 MC VDRA+ Vif1 .022 X MC VDRBMC D751 *8 Y706 0 Y821 QUY160-050Y
TU001 * TUNER
L001 X
3.58/OTHER
IF NC 32V LOCK
CF101 X
C101 .0047 MC
OPEN
R101 10 R005 75
C002 10/50
R808 X R809 0
C804 470/16
V_OUT
R104 180
5V
R102
R107 4.7K MC
D102 1SS356-X Q101 2SC5397/CD/-T
BM SDA SCL
R109
Y007
R110
2.7K
R_OUT
22
Ssif/RefIn/Avl/RefOut
R103
R105
R003 3.9K
Audio2InL
DecsDem
Y3/Cvbs
R_OUT
AgcSsif
V_OUT
L_OUT
SifAgc
Q103 *5
A_R
A_L
PllIf
NC
R3
R1
R2
C4
C1
V3
MC
.0047 10/50
MC
.0047 2.2K
V2/Y
R707
C105 .0047
22k
HP_L
V5P2
Gnd2
AGC
HP_R
C005 .0022
Audio2InR
EHT
CVBSO/PIP
BT
Q102 *5
Y003 X
V8AudioSwitches
AS
IfVo/FmRo/DvbO
Y004 0
R706
220 MC
AGC
QssO/AmO/AudeEm
D104
56p
C719
.01
Sif2 MC
D805
D103
56p
R002 220
C802 10/50
C720 .001
X X R722 X
Q702 X
R725 X
D806 X
C803 10/50
L3
L1
L2
MC MC
C108 .0047
R708 10k
MC C736 .01 C744 .1 D703 *8 C739 1 C781 1 C782 1
C006 *
100
MC R004 27K
C721 X
ABL
HFB
B_MUTE
5V
GND_B
C745 .1
C735 .1
B_OUT
L_OUT
C737 .1
C740 .1
D704 *8
C741 .1
D702 *8
C738 1
C729 2.2/50
C742 10/50
ROUT
R709 1M
NC L_R_MUTE
Y703 X
R797 R721 R798
R715 390
H_DRIVE
MC
C727 3300p
C723
C103
C104
R106
C102
R108
C724
C732 2.2/50
D710 *8
X
R723 X
IC601 AN5277
AUDIO AMP
Q803 *6
X GND VCC STB LIN NC NC NC NC NC NC
R720
RIN
BIN
NC
NC
RF
Y702 X
10/50
C730 22/50
R710 X
C725 .1
C726 10/50
C728 .1
C731
R713 2.2K
R714 3.9K
R769 X R770 X
C786
C733
L705
Y1/CVBS1 R719
CVBSO/PIP
C1_GND
R_OUT
Y_GND
HP_L
V2/Y
A_L
C1
R1
R2
8V
5V
V3
L1
L2
R3
L3
A_R
A_B
R637 5.6K
R604 10K
SCL1
A_R
ABL
Y005 *
HP_R
Q002 *
V_OUT
L_OUT
C656 100/50
C601 10/50
C603 .22
R618
R617 X
C611 X
SDA1
C743 10/50
R717
R718
3.9K
2.2K
R768 100
Q001 * S
CVBSO/PIP_GND
C602
10K
R008 *
R007 *
R006 * D001 *
Y707 0
C734
L704
R786 75
R716 2.2K
*4
D701 *3 G
3.9K
Y710 BW
C614
.1
W-A
*4
.1
10/50
D602 X
C605 .22
OFF_MUTE
B_MUTE
A_MUTE
A_B
A_VCC
HP_R
V12A
C655 X
5V
R605
C612 X
HP_L
P_ON/OFF
GND
D604 X
D606 X
C722 X CF701 X
R767 X
L651 X
R619 X
Y701 X
R639
5.6K *3
R625 X
Q701 X
CF702 X
C657 X N
D607 *3
R612 100K R613 X R614 100K R634 0 R635 X R636 0
D603 *3 R656 X IC651 X R659 X C659 X C654 X Y704 QUY160-075Y Y708 X Y709 BW Y711 QUY160-150Y Y713 X Y714 BW Y716 X Y717 QUY160-075Y Y719 0 Y720 X Y721 X C773 .1 Y811 X Y812 X GND GND C607 220/16 C608 220/16
Q601 *2 Q602 *2
Q610 X
Q603 *6
Q604 X
Q605 *6
C609 33/50
R610 100K
Q606 X
R608 X
R609 27K
Q609 *6
Q611 *6
R649 1K
C610 220/16
R651 X
N C658 X
R611 10K
R615 X
D605 X
R640 1K
Y006 *
R766 X
R638
C606 .22
12V
5V
A_L
R810 390
GND
C109 .0047
2.2K
2.2K
R001 220
C003 .1
D101 1SS356-X
X
MC C107 .01
GndIF Sif1
R811 82K
OUTPUT
Q804 *6
SCW -1627A QAX0663 -001 QAU0328 -002 MA8051 /M/-X 2SK1374 -X 2SK1374 -X 0 10K 10K X X 2.2/50
R623 33K
Y101 QUY160-075Y
K102 QUY160-150Y K104 QQR1114-001Z K105 QUY160-150Y K106 QUY160-150Y K107 QUY160-150Y C112 0 GND GND Y722 QUY160-150Y
NOTE) 1.Refer to the part list for the part number of IC701 and IC702. 2.Refer to page 2-11 for voltages of this circuit diagram. 3.Refer to page 2-12 for waveforms of this circuit diagram.
R622 10K
R616 X
R624 68K
CS21162_ver.1.0
(No.YA284)2-5
2-6(No.YA284)
A_GND
A_VCC
V12A
NECK
VDRB-
HFB
3.3V
EW
ABL
12V
32V
8V
5V
PW
TDA6107AJF/N1
!
F901 QMF51E2-4R0-S
! RY901 QSK0061-002 !
D956 *3 R963 22K
C969 100/16
PW ABL HFB C966 100/16 EW VDRBVDRA+ Q955 *1 R964 22K D976 X NECK PROTECT
!
R597 X CH D595 D594 X
150 150 150 C351 1000p
R356 QRE121J-222Y
R355 QRE121J-222Y
R357 QRE121J-222Y
!
SK351 QNZ0536-001
R352
R353
R354
L356 BW
!
LF901 QQR0673-004 D957 *3
Y903 X Y904 X GND
C353 QFKC2EK-104Z
! AC110V-AC240V 50Hz/60Hz
D370
L357 BW
S901 QSW0750-001
NECK X
R596 X
R351 100
CN0PW *
VA901 QAF0060-621
R910 X
C910 QFZ9072-224
VDRA+
Q592 X R595 X
H_DRIVE
Y901 X Y902 X CONT SUB
C352 4.7/250
X X
L355 BW
IC971 X
P_ON/OFF
D593 X
32V
VIN
SG353 X SG352 X
R380
R381
D351 FR105SGT-T2
12V R971 X 5V 8V
D354
D355
C974 X
C972
C973 X
C971 X
V.OUT
R471 270K
IC401 LA78040N
D591 X
R592 X
D356
L971 X
L351 QQL244J-220Z
C593 X
VO
NC
CN
*9
*9
*9
! SK351 QNZ0536-001
CNDEG QGZ5004C1-02
22/50
CN0E1
Y906 X
Y905 X
Y907 X
Y908 X
C471
C422 QCS32HJ-180Z
LF902 QQR1635-001
D422 X C978 X
!
C902 QFZ9072-224
C975 2200/10
C976 X
C977 470/10
R411
R972 X
3.3V_STB L972 X
R473 68K
R427 6.8K
CN10T QJL001-065631
D350 MA8075/M/-X
2.2K
IC972 BA33BC0T
Y970 QUY160-075Y
R472 10K
Vcc
-Vcc
R591 X
CN0E2
DEG COIL
TP-E
TH901 ! QAD0134-4R5
C591 X
R361 X
D352 X
R350 X
C359 *
SG354 X C358 *
R362 X
2.2K R412
R426 12K
!
CN00D X Y910 QUY160-150Y C903 QCZ9015-102Z
GND
! C992 QCZ9079-102
VIN VO
K356 QQR0601-001Z
R438 X C424 QFLC2AJ-683Z D424 1SR35-400A-T2 R422 0 C431 .18 R434 6.8K CN00U QJL001-044026-E L421 BW P_ON/OFF R978 1K
D970 MA8082/M/-X
R370 X
R922 QRL039J-473
C915 QCZ0364-152
!
CP955 ICP-N75-T CP
!
C905 QCZ9015-102Z
C906 *
R423 X
!
T921 QQS0345-001
CN10U QJL001-044026-E
D955 FMX-G12S
C960 2200/35
C979 1000/25
C980 100/16
C981 X
R439 X
D922 X
C916 QCZ0122-561
D921 *9 K953 *7
C953 QCB32HK-471Z
!
CP
C962 0 D972 *3
R926 X
D926 MA8180/M/-X
CH CH
C922 82p C930 820p
CP953 ICP-N38-T
Y951 QUY160-075Y
R432 * L551 * R433 * R460 X C556 X C555 QFLC2AJ-103Z R555 X R554 1.8K MY D555 X
D923 X
D953 *9
NC PCS RZI
VCC OUT
MC
82
MY C920 X
C958 1000/25
IC975 PQ050RDA1SZ
R448 QRE121J-1R0Y
CONT
!
R533 QRZ9017-4R7
C923 .1
R977 QRL039J-120
R923
VO
GND OFC
GND
VIN
Y952 X
PROTECT
C907 X
R931 56K C925 X C928 X D925 1SR35-400A-T2 R932 QUY160-100Y D924 1SR35-400A-T2 K952 *7
C952 QCB32HK-471Z
L954 BW
L975 BW
D975 *3 5V
C908 QRL029J-223
D908 X
R934 330K
R930 18K
C995 470/16
C994 3.3/50
R975 X
C551 QCB32HK-561Z R551 QRX029J-R47 D551 *9 R582 * R552 QRX029J-R47 D552 *9 D581 *9 L530 QQL244K-220Z D530
D521 ERB06-15-F1
S C964 X
K951 QQR1114-001Z
C965 2200/10
!
C927 47/35 R935 33K R936 QRZ9017-2R2
Y954 X
D928 MA8180/M/-X
R583 *
C963 QCZ0364-102 L951 QQLZ034-460 D951 RU4AM-LFM1 C951 X C956 QEZ0203-107 R962 QRL029J-223 32V
R933 220
C552 QCB32HK-561Z
!
D962 MA8330/M/-X R524 QRL039J-470 T521 QQR1522-001 Q522 TT2190LS-YB11 C526 * STB
D958 1SR35-400A-T2
*9
!
C580 X
R530 *
C532 10/250
CN00X QGA2501F1-05
!
C523 47/35 R522 22 1/2W
C524 QFZ0196-202
Y503 Y504
X X
D522 RU3AM-LFC4
ADJUSTMENT CONNECTOR
QRZ0225-2R2
R950 QUY160-100Y
R572 QRE121J-222Y
R521 1K C950 X
D520 *3
C521 .0033
!
PC901 PS2581AL1/QW/ D959 X R958 X Q951 X R954 X
R569
H_DRIVE
R520 100
C520 .1
R523 QRL029J-271
R529 X
R535 X
R570 X
R571 X
C572 100/16
R573 1K
Q571 2SA1208/ST/Z1-T
IC951 SE135N
D571 MA8075/H/-X
!
R991 8.2M QRZ9046-825Z R955 X Q952 X R956 X P_ON/OFF
Y501 Y502
X X
R575 2.2K
C573 47/35
R576 X
C530 QCB32HK-561Z
HV CN0HV QGZ5004C1-04
CS21162_ver.1.0
SCW -1724A
SCW -1725A
SCW -1726A
SCW -1751A
SCW -1752A
SCW -1753A
SCW -1754A
SCW -1755A
SCW -1627A
!
CN0PW C358 C359 R431 R432 R433 R530 R582 R583 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0476 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -4R7Y X QRE121J -4R7Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -502 QFZ0196 -152 X QFP32GJ -563 QFZ0197 -184 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0476 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0476 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0476 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0633 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0633 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0633 -227 QGA7901 C1-02 QCZ0364 -222 X QRE121J -271Y QRX01GJ -2R2 QRE121J -330Y QRZ9017 -4R7 QRE121J -154Y QRE121J -184Y QFZ0196 -472 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -124 QQLZ026 -240 QEZ0633 -227 QGAB801 C1-02 X QFZ0097 -103 X QRX01GJ -2R2 X QRZ9017 -270 QRE121J -104Y QRE121J -154Y QEZ0196 -482 QFZ0196 -202 QFZ0197 -124 QFP32GJ -393 QFZ0197 -114 QQLZ026 -220 QEZ0633 -227
DEF YOKE
NOTE) 1.Refer to page 2-11 for voltages of this circuit diagram. 2.Refer to page 2-12 for waveforms of this circuit diagram.
(No.YA284)2-7
2-8(No.YA284)
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN
S805
R820
IC302 R324
R821 R325
R329
R357 L357 J806 J807 J808
R818 R819
R822 R824
C317
C826
R369
D356
C350
IC801
W010
K801
R358
W119
D355 L356
TP-47G/R R359
J809
R817
D808
Y824
D814
R626
R627
CN00U
CN0E1
W096
SG351
R630
G
R628
C825
R961
W092
R327
R322 R323 D303
W030
R629
D351
W087
W106
R631
W011
Q704
W028
L355
R632
TP-47B
W167
W050
R356
W005
W168
CN0E3
R982
Y822
CN00S
W131
W166
Q307 W088
LC805
W032
R355
W169
C352
W052
C910
R910
R981
D981
L303 C309
D976 W089
W156 W155
W035
Y809
C318
L304
Y711
R633
L351
L706
R309 R312
R321 R319
Y811
R320
R318
D807 R823
K107
C807
S801
S802
S803
S804
C806
K301
W160
Q981
IC351 HS351
Q982 D982
W037
W153
W152
W151
W161
W083
C353
W036
W042 W114
D973
Q791
Y791
W141
TOP
W164
W154
W150
Y810
D370 R351
C793
W157
L301
VA901
W130
W103
R985
SG352
C351
R748
R984
R976
R747 W045
C341
Q305
R342
W043
R663
D345
R310 R311
R729
R664 R654
R6 53
C658
IC301
Q984
D344
R739
CN0E2
TP-E R986
W148
L711
R344
SK351
R730
W158 R741
L713
D349
C7 55
C660
L709
D
C6 51
Y715
D341 D343
L710 L707 Q341 R314
C665
IC651
R655
Q983
C778
W038 W081
C305
W147
R785
W020
D706 R737
W142 W135
X301
C302
R370
IC702
Y901
R749
R777 R783
C759
D354
C777
R728
C7 66
W143
R350
R732 C757
R740
R753
R760 R745
R360
Y907
W091
Q706
D712
W027
C522
R761 W003
R520
C779
D520
W136
R758
R792 R757
C771
Y703
W117
R769 W102
Q705
D7 13
R521
R788
C775
R738
C7 76
C703
W009
W065
T521
L701
Y505
C471
Y710
C742
L702
W067
Q421
R421
C741
D707
C738
C968
D472 C529
R432
R472
Q707
W064
CN0E5
W055
W040
C701 R756
C7 07
D9 56
R795
C531
C792
R522
R701
C773
D424
L521
R430
R448 R433
C735
W123
C710
D703
Q955
W074 R786
C967
L717
C711
R702
C751
C705
Y707
Y722
D422
C713
W049
R708
C530
R412 C431
W095
L705
W138
W171 W139
L972
C732
W059
R715
R975
CN00D
R4 34
R431
C709
C995
C706
Y708
Y910
C781 C782
C716
C715
C728
C978
C733
Y970
R773
C7 29
R528
C726
C554
C723
HS975
C786
C984
C436
W013
R440
C727
C730
R705
Y501
C582
C424
R718
Q103
R712
Q522 HS522
R103
R109
R713
C435
D423
R640
D521
R711
C525
C428
Q101
C721
D610
L421
C527
R102
R107 R104
C722
IC401 HS401
C104
W002
R411
W046
D554
Y101 L003
CP954
R422
W115
R423
R554
R55 2
C556
C965
R636
Q611
W071
R551
R555
R593
C553
K102
C607
C526
R601
R535
R533
R709
W109
D595
W077
D603
D606 C605
CP952
K953 C959
R731
Q610
C592
D593
R637
Q606
R605
R595
C617
D708
C609
R005 K106
Y107 Y106
Q591
L002
W108
R594
C593
R613
C916
C580
W057
HS901 Q901
R610
CL001
C922
Q602
T522
L551
W140 W170
C003 R582 R583
K104
Y967
R808 C004 R003 D813 C802
D805
Q603
L530
CP650
C532
Y950
C927
Q801
C803
R612
R602 R614 R639 Y801 Q605 Y802
W107 R923
R930
D530
CP955
Q572
R576 D571 R591
W101
K955
R581
D925
Y803
R764
Y806 LC802
C581
C002
D104 Q001 R006 Q002 R007 R008 R001 R002 Y006 C006
C005 R004
R604
W018
R765
Y804
C613
K101
C804
R810
R762
C572 C591
Y570 Y571
R815
L001
K103
R805
R814
C951
Y817
R570
R571
C823
C956
C821
C950
R569
R572 R592
R573
C571
R763
TU001
R806
Y816
C822
W099
R811 W075
R8 04
R956
Y818
D950
L951 J805
CN00C CN00X
W006
C993
R951
R952
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2-10(No.YA284)
R991
J804
J803
J802
J801
R950
D959
PC901
1 95 IC
R953
Q951
D812
R616 R622
R957
W113
D591
D962
D810
R954
R962
Y807
R802
W104 D811
K951
R958 Q952
R955
Y825
Y966
R933
Y971
Y808
Q571
Y8
R574 C573
05
Q804
Y821 LC803
R801
R575
C001
R611
C610
Y965
R932
D955
R816
C656
C928
Q803
R813
C824
D926
D581
D103
W053
LC801
C602
C923
D975
D806
R935
D817
R934
W084
R624
C955
IC901
R530
R621
C960
R927
Y005
R618
R807
D604
W112
CN00U
D608
K901
D001
C551
W079
C809 R809
R634
Q604
D602
D921
C112
R101
D609 Q601
K952 D605
C962
CN0E4
IC601 HS601
W133
W146
D551
Y102
W069
C601
C930
C908
C552
D701
W127
R649
R965
C952
K954
D552
R922
D952
Y716
R617
R615 R619
R608
C6 55
D555
R635
C614
C915
Q592
W090
C921
D592
R638
R966
R925
W060
T921
W076
C606
R529
C603
Y972
W073
C608
R607
C954
R706
C604
W080 W082
W061
R609
C555
L954 Y954
C953
W044
C661
C611
R971
R427
Y952
W116 W016
C9 03
W159
D922
C524
R426
R437
Y704
Q609
C427
R662
C964
D953
CF702
C612
R972
Y951
D954
W025
R625 R606
R924
R926
R439
R438
C423
C111
CP953
C110
C971
R108
R767
W110
CF701
W008
R105
C958 C904
D923
C103
C101
Y953
W098
K105
W039
W026
IC971
W021
C972 C976
C974
D958
C992
C920
W047
R716
L101
C973
W012
Q701
R774
L971
D901
Y503
R110
W048
W118
HS973
W128
L5
R704
R717
22
W001
W041
C975
C979
R978
SF101
IC973
C109
C7 19
R714
R766 R772
Y504
C724
L704
Y103
D102 D101
C734
D522
W097
Y008 Y004
C718 Y709
C725
D972
R710
R775
W129 R719
W015
C905
R473
W121
C717
R901
Y502
C105
W093
C731
R977
R474
C994 D971
W144 C980
C906
C739
W034
Q102
R929
D523
W105
C752
C737
IC975
Y911
27 R5
R703
C714
C712 SF102
W056
Y719 Y706
R462
Q422
W068 W066
W019
R768
C702
C662 W162
CNDEG
W149
R460
R524
W054
Y812
C704
R720
Y905
L975
R461
C746
Q612
C523
C743
R523
W031
W022
R759
L703
R721
CL003
TH901
W124
W023
LF902
Y906
Q521
R790
C753
C521
Y717
R793
W126
W125
C780
LC701
R798
R797
C616
W094
C520
CN00T
R733
D753
R770
R361
CN10T
SCREEN
C784
F2
C756
Y721
L716
W007
Y908
R734
K355
C762
D350
C783
C7 54
R736
C652 Y720
RY901
C654
W058
CL002
C767
W120
R7 43
C794
R362
TP-47R/G
SG353
R776
W086
R744
K356
R317
K701
W145
C764
C659
C615
C708
L718
R7 71
C770
C765
R735
D352
C785
W017
C653 R656
LF901
Q702 R722
Y902
R381 R353
R750
R313
R7 42
R316
C758
L651 Y714
R659
C358
59 C3
SG 354
D7 14 D709 C772
R752
C7 63
R751
R983
W029
C768
D342
R3 07 R782
W163
L712
C901
C303
R651
Y904
Q306
Y903
W137
W063 D651
S901
CN0PW F901
FRONT
C907 R907
C966
C991
R787
C981
L973
W072
C902
C963
D95 1
VOLTAGE CHARTS
<MAIN PWB> MODE ( ) PIN NO. DC V IC401 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 IC601 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IC701 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 0.6 13.3 -11.4 -13.3 0.2 13.5 0.5 0.4 0 29.2 0 0 0.4 14.6 0.7 0 30.6 17.9 14.6 0 0 1.8 3.1 3.1 0 3.1 0 3.1 0.5 1.3 0 0 2.5 4.9 1.9 2.3 0.2 2.3 2.3 0 0.8 0.9 1.9 1.8 2.4 1.7 0 1.9 1.9 1.5 3.4 1.8 2.2 2.2 3.6 3.7 2.3 2.4 0 1.9 1.6 2.2 3.0 8.4 2.1 4.9 1.4 2.2 2.1 1.3 1.5 2.2 2.1 1.4 2.2 2.2 1.4 1.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 0.5 0 0.3 1.5 0 5.0 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.9 1.7 0.5 MODE ( ) PIN NO. DC V 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 IC702 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC801 1 2 3 IC901 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC951 1 2 3 IC972 1 2 3 IC973 1 2 3 4 IC975 1 2 3 4 Q101 E C B 0 3.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 0 4.9 2.3 3.5 2.1 2.1 2.2 3.2 0 3.2 1.6 0 1.8 3.2 0 1.8 2.9 0 0 1.8 0 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 1.7 3.2 0 3.2 0 3.2 3.1 0 1.8 1.8 3.2 0 0 3.2 0 1.8 0 3.2 3.2 3.2 0 0 0 0 3.2 3.2 0 3.2 2.9 0 3.2 0.4 1.8 1.6 3.8 0 0.2 1.6 18.4 134.2 11.5 0 6.9 0 3.2 15.0 11.9 0 2.5 8.1 5.0 0 2.5 2.2 11.9 2.9 MODE ( ) PIN NO. DC V Q102 E C B Q103 E C B Q341 E C B Q521 E C B Q522 E C B Q571 E C B Q572 E C B Q601 E C B Q602 E C B Q603 E C B Q605 E C B Q607 E C B Q608 E C B Q612 E C B Q704 E C B Q705 S G D Q706 S G D Q707 E C B Q708 E C B Q791 E C B Q801 E C B Q803 E C B Q804 E C B Q805 E C B 0 0 3.1 0 0 3.1 7.9 1.8 8.0 0 10.6 0 0 150.0 -0.1 134.1 0 133.9 0.1 2.8 0 8.1 0.3 8.0 0 -2.8 0 -1.7 0 0 -1.7 0 0 0 0 0.6 0 20.3 0 0.2 5.0 0 0 2.5 0 0 0 1.8 0 0 1.8 0.1 3.2 0.1 4.8 0 4.9 0 2.9 0 2.0 0 1.3 0 0 -1.1 0 0 -1.1 0.2 -1.1 0 MODE ( ) PIN NO. DC V Q901 S D G Q955 E C B Q981 E C B Q982 E C B Q983 E C B Q984 E C B TU001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 0 294.3 1.6 0 11.9 0 2.7 1.9 2.0 1.8 2.0 2.4 2.8 1.9 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.3 1.7 2.4 0 1.8 1.7 4.8 4.9 0.2 34.3 0
<MAIN PWB (CRT SOCKET)> MODE ( ) PIN NO. DC V IC351 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2.2 2.2 2.1 0 4.8 191.9 114.8 113.1 109.7
(No.YA284)2-11
WAVEFORMS
-MAIN PWBIC401-1 [V] IC401-3 [V] IC401-5 [V] IC401-6 [V] IC401-7 [V]
1.0Vp-p
28Vp-p
55Vp-p
29Vp-p
0.8Vp-p
IC701-10 [0.2us/div]
IC701-11 [0.2us/div]
IC701-22 [V]
IC701-23 [V]
IC701-48 [H]
IC701-66 [H]
IC701-67 [H]
2.8Vp-p
3.6Vp-p
1.1Vp-p
1.2Vp-p
1.8Vp-p
5.6Vp-p
3.2Vp-p
IC701-74 [H]
IC701-85 [H]
IC701-86 [H]
IC701-87 [H]
1.3Vp-p
1.8Vp-p
1.4Vp-p
2.2Vp-p
T522-2 [H]
T522-4 [H]
T522-6 [H]
T522-7 [H]
T522-8 [H]
T522-9 [H]
240Vp-p
25Vp-p
120Vp-p
120Vp-p
62Vp-p
6.0Vp-p
Q521-B [H]
Q521-C [H]
Q522-B [H]
Q522-C [H]
1.5Vp-p
20Vp-p
2.4Vp-p
1050Vp-p
100Vp-p
130Vp-p
160Vp-p
2-12(No.YA284)
Victor Company of Japan, Limited AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA284)
PARTS LIST
CAUTION
J The parts identified by the symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to secure the safety. J The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines --- in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied. J P.W. BOARD Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will be supplied.
ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES RESISTORS CR FR PR VR HV R MF R MG R MP R OM R CMF R UNF R CH V R CH MG R COMP. R LPTC R Carbon Resistor Fusible Resistor Plate Resistor Variable Resistor High Voltage Resistor Metal Film Resistor Metal Glazed Resistor Metal Plate Resistor Metal Oxide Film Resistor Coating Metal Film Resistor Non-Flammable Resistor Chip Variable Resistor Chip Metal Glazed Resistor Composition Resistor Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor C CAP. E CAP. M CAP. CH CAP. HV CAP. MF CAP. MM CAP. MP CAP. PP CAP. PS CAP. TF CAP. MPP CAP. TAN. CAP. CH C CAP. BP E CAP. CH AL E CAP. CH AL BP CAP. CH TAN. E CAP. CH AL BP E CAP. CAPACITORS Ceramic Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Mylar Capacitor Chip Capacitor High Voltage Capacitor Metalized Film Capacitor Metalized Mylar Capacitor Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor Polypropylene Capacitor Polystyrol Capacitor Thin Film Capacitor Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor Tantalum Capacitor Chip Ceramic Capacitor Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS F 1% G 2% J 5% K 10% M 20% N 30% R +30% -10% H +50% -10% Z +80% -20% P +100% -0%
(No.YA284)3-1
CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................................................... 3-3 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1 ............................................................................................................................. 3-3 EXPLODED VIEW -1 ................................................................................................................................................... 3-3 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -2 ............................................................................................................................. 3-4 EXPLODED VIEW -2 ................................................................................................................................................... 3-5 PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................... 3-6 MAIN P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (SCW-1754A-H2) ................................................................................................... 3-6 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST (RM-C1286-1H) ....................................................................................... 3-10 PACKING ................................................................................................................................................................... 3-10 PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................. 3-10
3-2(No.YA284)
EXPLODED VIEW -1
100
103 2 3
1 101
102
(No.YA284)3-3
M4 x 16mm(x9) M3 x 10mm(x4)
1.65m BLACK
3-4(No.YA284)
EXPLODED VIEW -2
FRONT CABINET 22 V01 23 21
24 23 L01
17
22
18
30
20
22
19
20
T522
23
21 14 24 30 MAIN PWB 15
23 22
16
11
13
25
12
(No.YA284)3-5
(SERVICE) (SERVICE)
POWER(RED)
0.01uF 50V K 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 470uF 16V M 2200pF 50V K 33uF 16V M 4700pF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 10uF 50V M 4700pF 50V K 18pF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 4700pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 220uF 16V M 0 1/16W J 10uF 50V M 100uF 16V M 1000pF 50V J 4.7uF 250V M 0.1uF 250V K 2200pF 2kV K 18pF 500V J 6800pF 50V K 0.068uF 100V J 1000uF 35V M 220uF 35V M 0.056uF 100V J 0.18uF 50V J 0.33uF 50V Z 0.33uF 50V Z 22uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 3300pF 50V K 0.022uF 50V J 47uF 35V M 2000pF 1.5kV H 4700pF 1.5kV H 2000pF 1.5kV H 0.12uF 250V J 0.039uF 400V J 2.2uF 100V M
3-6(No.YA284)
Ref No. C530 C532 C551 C552 C553 C554 C555 C571 C572 C573 C581 C582 C601 C602 C603 C604 C605 C606 C607 C608 C609 C610 C613 C615 C616 C656 C661 C662 C701 C702 C703 C704 C705 C706 C707 C708 C709 C710 C711 C712 C713 C714 C715 C716 C718 C719 C720 C723 C724 C725 C726 C727 C728 C729 C730 C731 C732 C733 C734 C735 C736 C737 C738 C739 C740 C741 C742 C743 C744 C745 C746 C747 C748 C749 C750 C751 C752 C753 C754 C755 C756 C757 C758 C759 C760 C761 C762
Part No. QCB32HK-561Z QETN2EM-106Z QCB32HK-561Z QCB32HK-561Z QEHR1EM-108Z QEHR1EM-108Z QFLC2AJ-103Z QEZ0203-107 QETN1CM-107Z QETN1EM-476Z QFVF1HJ-104Z QFZ0197-124 QETN1HM-106Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X QETN1CM-227Z QETN1CM-227Z QETN1HM-336Z QETN1CM-227Z QETN1HM-106Z QETN1EM-108Z QETN1EM-108Z QETN1HM-107Z QETN1HM-106Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X QETN1CM-477Z NCB31CK-104X NDC31HJ-7R0X NDC31HJ-7R0X NCB31CK-104X QETN1CM-107Z NCB31HK-103X NCB31HK-682X QETN1HM-225Z QFVF1HJ-224Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31HK-223X NCB31HK-102X NCB31HK-102X QFVF1HJ-154Z NCB31HK-103X NCB31HK-102X NCB31CK-105X NCB31CK-105X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-106Z NCB31HK-332X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-225Z QETN1HM-226Z NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-225Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-103X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-105X NCB31CK-105X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-106Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-106Z NCB31HK-104X NDC31HJ-561X NCB31CK-224X QETN1CM-107Z NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-104X QETN1CM-107Z
Part Name C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR M CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MF CAPACITOR MPP CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MF CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MF CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR
Description Local 560pF 500V K 10uF 250V M 560pF 500V K 560pF 500V K 1000uF 25V M 1000uF 25V M 0.01uF 100V J 100uF 160V M 100uF 16V M 47uF 25V M 0.1uF 50V J 0.12uF 250V J 10uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 220uF 16V M 220uF 16V M 33uF 50V M 220uF 16V M 10uF 50V M 1000uF 25V M 1000uF 25V M 100uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 470uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 7pF 50V J 7pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 100uF 16V M 0.01uF 50V K 6800pF 50V K 2.2uF 50V M 0.22uF 50V J 10uF 50V M 0.022uF 50V K 1000pF 50V K 1000pF 50V K 0.15uF 50V J 0.01uF 50V K 1000pF 50V K 1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 50V M 3300pF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 2.2uF 50V M 22uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 2.2uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.01uF 50V K 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 50V K 560pF 50V J 0.22uF 16V K 100uF 16V M 0.22uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 100uF 16V M
Ref No. C763 C764 C765 C766 C767 C768 C770 C771 C772 C773 C775 C776 C777 C778 C779 C780 C781 C782 C783 C785 C790 C792 C793 C802 C803 C804 C806 C807 C821 C822 C823 C824 C825 C826 C901 C902 C903 C904 C905 C906 C908 C910 C915 C916 C921 C922 C923 C924 C927 C930 C952 C953 C955 C956 C958 C960 C962 C963 C965 C966 C967 C969 C975 C977 C979 C980 C984 C991 C992 C993 C994 C995 R001 R002 R003 R004 R005 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 R109
Part No. NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-104X QETN1CM-107Z NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-226Z NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-224X NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-104X QETN1CM-476Z QETN1HM-106Z NCB31CK-104X NCB31CK-105X NCB31CK-105X QETN1HM-105Z NCB30JK-225X NDC31HJ-270X NCB31CK-104X QETN1HM-106Z QETN1HM-106Z QETN1HM-106Z QETN1CM-477Z QETN1CM-107Z NCB31CK-104X NCB31HK-152X NCB31HK-152X NCB31HK-152X NCB31HK-152X NCB31HK-152X NCB31HK-152X QFZ9072-224 QFZ9072-224 QCZ9015-102Z QCZ9015-102Z QCZ9015-102Z QEZ0633-227 QRL029J-223 QFZ9072-224 QCZ0364-152 QCZ0122-561 QCZ0122-391 NDC31HJ-820X NCB31HK-104X NCB31HK-103X QETN1VM-476Z NDC31HJ-821X QCB32HK-471Z QCB32HK-471Z QCB32HK-471Z QEZ0203-107 QEHR1EM-108Z QETM1VM-228 NRSA63J-0R0X QCZ0364-102 QEHR1AM-228Z QETN1CM-107Z QETN1CM-476Z QETN1CM-107Z QEHR1AM-228Z QEHR1AM-477Z QEHR1EM-108Z QEHR1CM-107Z QETN1HM-336Z QCZ9079-102 QCZ9079-102 QCZ9079-102 QEHR1HM-335Z QEHR1CM-477Z NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-100X NRSA63J-682X NRSA63J-272X NRSA63J-181X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-222X
Part Name C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR MM CAPACITOR MM CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR OMF RESISTOR MM CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR C CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR E CAPACITOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description Local 0.22uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 100uF 16V M 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 22uF 50V M 0.22uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.22uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 0.1uF 16V K 47uF 16V M 10uF 50V M 0.1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 1uF 16V K 1uF 50V M 2.2uF 6.3V K 27pF 50V J 0.1uF 16V K 10uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 10uF 50V M 470uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 0.1uF 16V K 1500pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 1500pF 50V K 0.22uF AC250V K 0.22uF AC250V K 1000pF AC250V Z 1000pF AC250V Z 1000pF AC250V Z 220uF 450V M 22k 2W J 0.22uF AC250V K 1500pF 2kV K 560pF 2kV K 390pF 2kV K 82pF 50V J 0.1uF 50V K 0.01uF 50V K 47uF 35V M 820pF 50V J 470pF 500V K 470pF 500V K 470pF 500V K 100uF 160V M 1000uF 25V M 2200uF 35V M 0 1/16W J 1000pF 2kV K 2200uF 10V M 100uF 16V M 47uF 16V M 100uF 16V M 2200uF 10V M 470uF 10V M 1000uF 25V M 100uF 16V M 33uF 50V M 1000pF AC250V M 1000pF AC250V M 1000pF AC250V M 3.3uF 50V M 470uF 16V M 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 10 1/16W J 6.8k 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W J 180 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J
(No.YA284)3-7
Ref No. R110 R315 R316 R317 R324 R325 R327 R328 R344 R351 R352 R353 R354 R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 R360 R369 R411 R412 R421 R422 R426 R427 R430 R431 R432 R433 R434 R440 R448 R471 R472 R473 R474 R520 R521 R522 R523 R524 R527 R528 R530 R533 R551 R552 R554 R569 R572 R573 R574 R575 R581 R582 R583 R601 R602 R604 R606 R607 R609 R610 R611 R612 R614 R618 R620 R621 R622 R623 R624 R626 R629 R630 R631 R632 R633 R634 R636 R637 R639 R640 R649 R701 R703
Part No. NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-563X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-220X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-151X NRSA63J-151X QRE121J-222Y QRE121J-222Y QRE121J-222Y QRZ0107-152Z QRZ0107-152Z QRZ0107-152Z QRE121J-104Y NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-123X NRSA63J-682X NRSA63J-123X QRE121J-271Y QRX01GJ-2R2 QRE121J-330Y NRSA63J-682X QRG01GJ-221 QRE121J-1R0Y NRSA63J-274X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-683X NRSA63J-224X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-220Y QRL029J-271 QRL039J-470 QRL039J-393 QRE121J-471Y QRZ9017-4R7 QRZ9017-4R7 QRX029J-R47 QRX029J-R47 NRSA63J-182X QRZ0225-2R2 QRE121J-222Y NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-183Y NRSA63J-222X QRE121J-822Y QRE121J-154Y QRE121J-184Y NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X QRE121J-2R2Y QRE121J-2R2Y NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-333X NRSA63J-683X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X QRE121J-271Y NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-271Y NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-562X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-123X NRSA63J-101X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MF RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR C RESISTOR FUSI RESISTOR FUSI RESISTOR MF RESISTOR MF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR UNF RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description Local 2.2k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 56k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 22 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 150 1/16W J 2.2k 1/2W J 2.2k 1/2W J 2.2k 1/2W J 1.5k 1/2W K 1.5k 1/2W K 1.5k 1/2W K 100k 1/2W J 2.2k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 12k 1/16W J 6.8k 1/16W J 12k 1/16W J 270 1/2W J 2.2 1W J 33 1/2W J 6.8k 1/16W J 220 1W J 1 1/2W J 270k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 68k 1/16W J 220k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 22 1/2W J 270 2W J 47 3W J 39k 3W J 470 1/2W J 4.7 1/4W J 4.7 1/4W J 0.47 2W J 0.47 2W J 1.8k 1/16W J 2.2 7W K 2.2k 1/2W J 1k 1/16W J 18k 1/2W J 2.2k 1/16W J 8.2k 1/2W J 150k 1/2W J 180k 1/2W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 2.2 1/2W J 2.2 1/2W J 27k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 33k 1/16W J 68k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 270 1/2W J 1k 1/16W J 270 1/2W J 1k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 5.6k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 12k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J
Ref No. R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R711 R712 R713 R714 R715 R716 R717 R718 R719 R726 R727 R728 R730 R731 R732 R733 R734 R735 R736 R737 R738 R739 R740 R741 R742 R743 R744 R745 R747 R748 R749 R750 R751 R752 R753 R754 R755 R756 R757 R758 R759 R760 R761 R762 R763 R764 R765 R768 R771 R772 R773 R774 R775 R776 R777 R782 R783 R785 R786 R787 R788 R790 R792 R793 R794 R795 R801 R802 R803 R804 R805 R806 R807 R809 R810 R811 R812 R813 R814 R815 R816
Part No. NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-393X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-223X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-105X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-273X NRSA63J-561X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-153X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-272X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-332X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-102X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-392X NRSA63J-153X NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-122X NRSA63J-103X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-330Y NRSA63J-101X NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-750X QRE121J-101Y NRSA63J-0R0X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-823X NRSA63J-391X NRSA63J-823X NRSA63J-104X NRSA63J-750X NRSA63J-750X
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR
Description Local 100 1/16W J 39k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 22k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 1M 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 27k 1/16W J 560 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 15k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 3.3k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 3.3k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 2.7k 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 3.3k 1/16W J 3.3k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 3.9k 1/16W J 15k 1/16W J 100 1/16W J 1.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 33 1/2W J 100 1/16W J 2.2k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 0 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 100 1/2W J 0 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 82k 1/16W J 390 1/16W J 82k 1/16W J 100k 1/16W J 75 1/16W J 75 1/16W J
3-8(No.YA284)
Ref No. R818 R819 R820 R821 R822 R823 R824 R901 R907 R922 R923 R924 R925 R927 R930 R931 R933 R934 R935 R936 R951 R952 R961 R962 R963 R964 R965 R970 R976 R977 R978 R981 R982 R983 R984 R985 R986 R991 L002 L003 L101 L351 L522 L530 L551 L701 L702 L703 L704 L705 L706 L707 L708 L709 L710 L711 L712 L713 L714 L715 L716 L717 L718 L951 T521 T921 PC901 CP650 CP952 CP953 CP955 F901 J801 J802 J803 J804 J806 J807 J808 J809 K101 K103 K104 K356
Part No. NRSA63J-181X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-331X NRSA63J-471X NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-470Y NRSA63J-471X QRF154K-2R2 QRL029J-273 QRL039J-473 NRSA63J-820X QRE121J-224Y QRE121J-334Y NRSA63J-470X NRSA63J-183X NRSA63J-563X NRSA63J-221X NRSA63J-334X NRSA63J-333X QRZ9017-2R2 QRE121J-822Y NRSA63J-222X NRSA63J-103X QRL029J-223 NRSA63J-223X NRSA63J-223X QRT029J-1R2 QRE121J-182Y NRSA63J-102X QRL039J-120 NRSA63J-102X QRE121J-3R9Y NRSA63J-473X QRE121J-3R9Y NRSA63J-473X NRSA63J-472X NRSA63J-472X QRZ9046-825Z QQL244J-4R7Z QQL244J-4R7Z QQL244K-1R0Z QQL244J-220Z QQR1005-004 QQL244K-220Z QQLZ026-240 NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NRSA02J-0R0X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X NQR0199-004X QQLZ026-460 QQR1522-001 QQS0345-001 PS2581AL1/QW/ ICP-N25-T ICP-N38-T ICP-N38-T ICP-N75-T QMF51E2-4R0-S QNZ0454-002 QNN0349-002 QNN0348-001 QNN0349-001 QNN0281-003 QNN0281-002 QNN0282-001 QNS0155-001 QQR1114-001Z QQR1114-001Z QQR1114-001Z QQR0601-001Z
Part Name MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR UNF WW RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR FUSI RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MF RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR OMF RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR MG RESISTOR C RESISTOR PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL COIL LINEARITY COIL PEAKING COIL COIL FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS MG RESISTOR FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS COIL DRIVE TRANSF SW TRANSF PHOTO COUPLER IC PROTECTOR IC PROTECTOR IC PROTECTOR IC PROTECTOR FUSE PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK PIN JACK 3.5 JACK FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS COIL
Description Local 180 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 330 1/16W J 470 1/16W J 1k 1/16W J 47 1/2W J 470 1/16W J 2.2 15W K 27k 2W J 47k 3W J 82 1/16W J 220k 1/2W J 330k 1/2W J 47 1/16W J 18k 1/16W J 56k 1/16W J 220 1/16W J 330k 1/16W J 33k 1/16W J 2.2 1/4W J 8.2k 1/2W J 2.2k 1/16W J 10k 1/16W J 22k 2W J 22k 1/16W J 22k 1/16W J 1.2 2W J 1.8k 1/2W J 1k 1/16W J 12 3W J 1k 1/16W J 3.9 1/2W J 47k 1/16W J 3.9 1/2W J 47k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 4.7k 1/16W J 8.2M 1/2W K 4.7uH J 4.7uH J 1uH K 22uH J 22uH K 24uH 7%
Ref No. K901 K951 K952 K953 K955 LC801 LC802 LC803 LC804 LC805 LF901 LF902 RY901 S801 S802 S803 S804 S805 S901 SF101 SF102 SK351 TH901 TU001 VA901 X701
Part No. QQR1114-001Z QQR1114-001Z QQR1113-001Z QQR1113-001Z QQR1113-001Z QQR1199-001 QQR1199-001 QQR1199-001 QQR1199-001 QQR1199-001 QQR0673-004 QQR1635-001 QSK0061-002 QSW0619-003Z QSW0619-003Z QSW0619-003Z QSW0619-003Z QSW0619-003Z QSW0750-001 QAX0872-001 QAX0731-001 QNZ0536-001 QAD0134-4R5 QAU0246-002 QAF0060-621 QAX0799-001Z LC30114-001C-H GG30138-001A-H
Part Name FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS FERRITE BEADS EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER EMI FILTER LINE FILTER LINE FILTER RELAY TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH PUSH SWITCH SAW FILTER SAW FILTER CRT SOCKET P THERMISTOR TUNER VARISTOR CRYSTAL LED HOLDER EE HOLDER
Description Local
4.5 620V
0 1/10W J
46uH 7%
1.0A 1.5A 1.5A 2.7A 4A AC250V VIDEO-1 IN VIDEO-2 COMP IN VIDEO-2 L/R IN OUTPUT VIDEO-3 V IN VIDEO-3 L IN VIDEO-3 R IN HEADPHONE
(No.YA284)3-9
PACKING
10 2
9 11
11
3-10(No.YA284)