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CODE NO.: 38144-154-210

AKAI SERVICE MANUAL

COLOUR TV RECEIVER REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM CHASSIS NO.: P58SC(H) & RM109 MODEL NO.: CT2125UK/AKAIX

SAFETY CAUTION:

Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician reads and follows the "Safety Precaution" and "Product Safety Notice" in this Service Manual.

SPECIFICATIONS

Receiving System PAL – I
Receiving Channel UHF CH : 21 – 69
Channel Selection System 43 Keys Voltage Synthesizer Tuning and Remote Control
Audio Output 3W at 10% Distortion
Picture Tube 21" (54HGB99X-ITC)
Power Requirements AC 240V , 50Hz
Power Consumption 83W
Dimensions 580(W) X 567(D) X 570(H)mm
Gross Weight 24.5Kg

For improvement purposes specification and design are subject to change without notice.

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11. APC ADJUSTMENT

  • 1) Receive the colour bar pattern.
  • 2) Connect TP23 to TP24 with jumper (TDA3651A).
  • 3) Pin 1 to 6 with short (TDA3651A).
  • 4) Control the Trimmer CV101 on the main PCB to get the colour.
12. COLOUR PURITY ADJUSTMENT

  • Note: Before attempting any purity adjustments, the receiver should be operated for at least fifteen minutes. The purity adjustment requires Rubber Wedge kit.
    • 1) Demagnetize the picture tube and cabinet by using a degaussing coil.
    • 2) Turn the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS controls to maximum.
    • 3) Receiver the green colour pattern.
    • 4) Loosen the clamp holding the yoke, and slide the yoke backward or forward to provide the vertical green belt (zone) in the picture screen.
    • 5) Remove the Rubber Wedges.
    • 6) Rotate and spread the tabs of the purity magnet (See Fig. 4) around the neck of the picture tube until a green belt is obtained in the centre of the screen.
      • And at the same time, centre the raster vertically by adjusting the magnet.
    • Move the yoke slowly forward or backward until a uniform red screen is obtained. Tighten the clamp screw.
    • 8) Check the purity of the red and bule raster.
    • 9) Tighten the clamp screw of the yoke temporarily. 10)Obtain a white raster referring to "CRT WHITE BAL-
    • ANCE ADJUSTMENT".
    • 11)Proceed with the convergence adjustment.

13. SCREEN VOLTAGE & WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT

1) PREPARATION

  • a. Operate the receiver at least 20 minutes before attempting the white balance adjustment.
  • b. Connect A.C. line and the receiver power switch sets in "ON" position.
  • c. Receive a black and white signal (Lion head pattern is better).
  • d. Set colour control to the center position.
  • e. Set the brightness and contrast controls to the "PP" position.
  • f. Set the red, blue and green drive controls to the mechanical center position.
  • g. Set the blue and green drive controls to the machanical center position.
  • h. Set the screen VR control on FBT to the minimum position (fully counter-clockwise).
i. Connect the CN201 connector as the following.

2) STEPS

  • a. Rotate the SCREEN control on FBT(T444) gradually clockwise until the first horizontal line appears slightly on the screen.
  • b. Adjust the two CUT-OFF controls to obtain the slightly lighted horizontal line in the same levels of three colours (red, green and blue). The line looks like white if the CUT-OFF controls are adjusted properly.
  • c. Delete the connection of CN201.
  • d. Adjust the blue and green drive controls to obtain the proper white-balanced picture in high light areas.
  • e. Set the contrast control to the minimum position and turn the brightness control slightly counterclockwise to obtain a dark gray raster. Then check the white balance in low brightness. If the white balance is not enough, repeat the steps (a - e) for correct white balance.

14. CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT

Note: Before attempting any convergence adjustment, the receiver should be operated at least for fifteen minutes.

1) Centre Convergence Adjustment

  • a. Receive crosshatch pattern with a colour bar signal generator.
  • b. Adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST Controls for a well defined pattern.
  • c. Adjust the two tabs of the 4-pole Magnets to change the angle between them (See Fig. 3) and superimpose the red and blue vertical lines in the centre area of the picture screen (See Fig. 3).
  • d. Turn the both taps while at the same time keeping the angle constant and superimpose the red and blue horizontal lines at the centre of the screen (See Fig. 4).
  • e. Adjust two tabs of 6-pole Magnets to superimpose red/blue line and green one. Adjusting the angle affects the horizontal lines.
  • f. Due to the interaction between these adjustments, steps c, d and e should be repeated until the satisfactory results are obtained.
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2) Circumference Convergence Adjustment

  • a. Loosen the clamping screw of deflection yoke to allow the yoke to tilt.
  • b. Put a wedge as shown in Fig. 2 temporarily (Do not remove cover paper on adhesive part of the wedge).
  • c. Tilt the front of the deflection yoke up or down to obtain the better convergence in circumference (See Fig. 4). Push the mounted wedge into the space between the picture tube and yoke to fix the yoke temporarily.
  • d. Put other wedge into the bottom space and remove the cover paper to stick.
  • e. Tilt the front of the yoke right or left to obtain the better convergence in circumference (See Fig. 4).

2 POLE

  • f. Keep the yoke position and another wedge in either upper space. Remove the cover paper and stick the wedge on picture tube to fix the yoke.
  • g. Detach the temporarily mounted wedge and put it in another upper space. Stick it on this picture tube to fix the yoke.
  • h. After fixing three wedges, recheck overall convergence. Tighten the screw firmly to fix the yoke and check if the yoke is firm.
  • i. Stick 3 adhesive tabs on the wedges as shown in Fig. 2.

Figure 2. Tube Assembly

ADJUSTMENT OF MAGNETS

Figure 3. Purity and Convergence Magnets

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4-POLE MAGNETS MOVEMENT 6-POLE MAGNETS MOVEMENT Centre Convergence by Convergence Magnets

INCLINE THE YOKE UP (OR DOWN)

INCLINE THE YOKE RIGHT (OR LEFT)

Circumference Convergence by DEF. Ycke

Figure 4. Dot Movement Instructions

4. GENERAL ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS

A.GENERAL

The alignment is an exacting procedure and should be undertaken only when necessary.

The test equipment specified or its equivalent is required to properly perform the alignment procedures which are outlined on the following pages. The use of equipment which does not meet these requirements may result in the inability to properly align the receiver.

It is essential that bias values as specified are maintained while the alignment to insure proper results.

B. EQUIPMENT TERMINATIONS

The alignment pads are designed for correct matching of the equipment to the circuits involved. The failure to the proper matching will result in representing the ture operation of the receiver.

The pads should be constructed as compactly as possible with all unshielded leads not being in excess of 2.5cm long.

C. SIGNAL

Since the large excessive of the sweep generator causes the overloading of receiver circuits, first, the output

of the sweep generator set to zero and then gradually increase the output until a response is obtained. Further increase changes in configuraton, for example, flattening at the top or dropping below the base line at the bottom, decrease the sweep output to restore the proper configuration.

The oscilloscope gain should be as high as possible to maintain a useable pattern with the peak-to-peak values specified, thus requiring a lower output from the sweep generator and less change of overload. Insertion of makers from the marker generator should not cause the distortion of the response.

D. TEST EQUIPMENTS

  • 1) PAL PATTERN GENERATOR (PM5518)
  • 2) OSCILLOSCOPE
  • 3) DC POWER SUPPLY (DC range:0-10V,0-20V)
  • 4) MATCHING PAD
  • 5) PROBE (which impedance is 75 ohm)
  • 6) DIGITAL VOLTMETER
  • 7) BNC TO DIN JACK

8) BNC TO BNC CABLE

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1. VIF (AFT) ALIGNMENT

1) Equipment

  • a. Pattern generator (PM5518)
  • b. DC power supply
  • c. Digital Voltmeter

2) Setting

  • a. PM5518: Multiburst pattern 38.9MHz
  • b. DC power supply: 12V
  • c. Digital Voltmeter: 10V range

3) Preparation

  • a. Connect DC power supply to TP-12 of the Main PCB.
  • b. Connect Digital Voltmeter to TP-18 of the Main PCB.
  • c. Connect RF out of PM5518 to TP-IF of the main PCB. 4) Step

Adjust the T101 until the Digital Voltmeter is to be 6V.

2. SOUND (6.0MHz DET) ALIGNMENT

1) Equipment

Digital Voltmeter

2) Setting

Digital Voltmeter: 12V range

3) Preparation

  • a. Receive the colour bar pattern and insert 1KHz modulated Sound Carrier
  • b Connect the Digital Voltmeter to AU-OUT

4) Step

a. Adjust the T601 until the Digital Voltmeter is to be 3.8 - 4V

3. PAL COLOUR MATRIX ADJUSTMENT

1) The Using Measurer

  • Oscilloscope (10:1 PROBE)
  • 2) The Adjustment Preparation
  • a. Receive the PAL colour demodulator pattern.
  • b. Connect the oscilloscope to pin 16 of PWB Main Board IC501 (TDA3561A).
  • c. Set the Colour, Contrast Max, Bright to the proper brightness.

3) The Adjustment

  • a. By turning VR501, make A consistent with B.
  • b. By turning T501, make C consistent with D.

4. QUADRATURE REFERENCE (DR/DB)

1) The Using Measurer

Oscilloscope (10:1 PROBE)

2) The Application Preparation

  • a. Receive the SECAM Philips Pattern.
  • b.Connect the oscilloscope probe to pin 14 of the PWB Main Board ICS502 (TDA3590A). Set the Colour/Contrast Max, Bright to the proper c brightness
  • Set VRS01 to the center.
  • 3) The Adjustment
  • a. By adjusting TS02, make B-Y line consistent with REF LEVEL.
  • b. Move the oscilloscope probe to pin 13 of IC502.
  • c. By adjusting VR502 clockwise, make R-Y line consistent with REF LEVEL.
Before

Reference Level

After

Reference Level

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5. RM-109 REMOCON FEATURES

1. THE ILLUSTRATION OF RM-109 SYSTEM BLOCK

2. MICRO-CONTROLLER (PCA84C640P/030) TERMINALS DESCRIPTION

No. Description Function No. Description Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VTUNN
VOL
BRI
SAT
CON/HUE
BAL/TON/HUE
VHF-L
VHF-L
VHF-H
AFC
tuning voltage control output
volume control output
brightness control output
saturation control output
contrast or hue control output
balance,tone or hue control output
band-switch VHF-low output
band-switch VHF-high output
analogue AFC sense input
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
UHF
VTR
AV
KEYB0
KEYB1
KEYB2
KEYB3
KEYB4
band-switch UHF output
VTR time contrast control output
ext./int./Audio/Video source
control output
keyboard scan line input/output
keyboard scan line input/output
keyboard scan line input/output
keyboard scan line input/output
keyboard scan line input/output
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No. Description Function No. Description Function
18 KEYB5 keyboard scan line input/output 33 RESETN power-on reset input/output
19 KEYB6 keyboard scan line input/output 34 SNDI dual/non dual language sound input
20 MDSTR system mode strobe output 35 RMOT remote control input
21 Vss around supply input 36 SNDO sound mode select output
22 RED OSD red output Language 1/2 control output
23 GREEN OSD green output Stereo/mono control output
24 BLUE OSD blue output 37 EFFECT Sound effect control output
25 FBL OSD fast blanking output 38 SYSTEM PAL/SECAM system standard control
26 H-SYNC horizontal synchronization input output
27 V-SYNC vertical synchronization input SECAM-L/L' depends on VHF-L output
28 DOSC RC oscillator input for OSD PAL/NTSC system standard control output
29 IDENT horizontal coincidence input 39 SCL I2C-bus clock signal input/output
30 TEST test input; connected to ground 40 SDA I2C-bus data signal input/output
31 X-TAL1 oscillator input; 10MHz crystal 41 STDBY Standby/On control input/output
32 X-TAL2 oscillator output 42 Vdd +5V supply voltage input
Note :

These pins are read at 'cold start', they define the configuration/options of the TV-system controlled by CTV320S. These pins can command a solenoid to switch-off AC-mains supply.

6. TDA4601 (IC801) SPECIFICATION

The integrated circuit TDA4601 or-D is designed for regulating controlling and protecting the switching transistor installed in the flyback converter power supplies. It also protects the complete SMPS by preventing an increase in the secondary voltage in case of errors. In addition to their use with TV receivers and video recorders, these ICs can be applied in power supplies of Hi-Fi sets and active speakers due to their wide operational ranges and supperior voltage stability during high load change.

1. Features

  • Direct control of switching transistor
  • Low start-up current
  • Reversing linear overload characteristic
  • Collector current proportional to base-current input
  • Protective circuit in the event of errors.

7. NON-VOLATILE MEMORY

2. Pin description

No Function
1 Vref output
2 Zero-passage identification
3 Input regulating amplifier, overload amplifier
4 Collector-current simulation
5 Possible connection for additional RLD0 pro-
tective circuit
6 Ground (rigidly connected to substrate RLD0 mounting plate)
7 DC voltage output for charging the RLD0 coupling capacitor
8 Pulse output, driving the switching RLD0 tran-
sistor
9 Power supply

The CTV320s tuning and sound system requires 128 bytes non-volatile memory (EEPROM PCF8581A or CMOS PCF2). With such a memory the system is able to store up 40 "pre-selected" programs, the video and sound control values (option 9a). The number of programs can be extended to 90 (option 9b) by using a 256 bytes memory (EEPROM PCF8582A or CMOS PCF8570).

Application of CMOS and EEPROM non-volatile memory in CTV320S.

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8. TELETEXT SECTION

1. THE ILLUSTRATION SYSTEM BLOCK

2. INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (SAA5246P/H)

SAA5246P/H

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3. TERMINALS DESCRIPTION (SAA5246P/H)

Pin no. Description Function
1 VDDD +5 V supply to the digital sections of the device.
2 OSCOUT 27MHz crystal oscillator output.
3 OSCIN 27MHz crystal oscillator input.
4 OSCGND Crystal oscillator ground 0 V.
5 VSSA Analogue ground 0 V.
6 REF + Positive reference voltage for the ADC. If necessary, the pin should be connected to
analogue +5 V via decoupling components.
7 BLACL Video black level storage pin, connected to analogue ground via a 100µF capacitor.
8 CVBS Composite video input pin. A positive-going 1 V peak-to-peak input is required,
} connected via a 100µF capacitor.
9 Iref Reference current input pin, connected to analogue ground via a 27k Ω resistor.
10 VDDA +5 V supply to the analogue sections of the device.
11 POL STTV/LFB/FFB polarity select pin.
12 STTV/LFB Sync to TV output pin/line flyback input pin.
Function controlled by an internal register bit.
13 VCR/FFB PLL time constant switch/field flyback input pin.
Function controlled by an internal register bit.
14 VSSD Connected to VSSD for normal operation.
15 R Dot rate character output of the RED colour information.
16 G Dot rate character output of the GREEN colour information.
17 В Dot rate character output of the BLUE colour information.
18 RGBREF DC voltage to define the output high level on the RGB pins.
19 BLAN Dot rate fast blanking output. HIGH for text and LOW for picture.
20 COR Programmable output to provide constant reduction of the TV picture for mixed text
and picture displays or when viewing newsflash/subtitle pages. Open drain output.
21 ODD/EVEN 25Hz output synchronized with the CVBS input's field sync pulses to produce a non-
interaced display by adjustment of the vertical deflection currents.
22 Y Dot rate character output of teletext foreground colour information.
Open drain output.
23 SCL Serial clock input for I2C-bus. It can still be driven HIGH during power-down of the
device.
24 SDA Serial data port for the 12C-bus. Open drain output. It can still be driven HIGH
~ during power-down of the device.
25 Digital ground U.V.
26 - 33 Data lines for the page HAM.
34 - 46 AU - A12 Address lines for the page HAM.
4/ Output enable to the page NAM.
48 VVE: write enable to the page KAM.
L -
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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often passed unnoticed by visual inspection and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. The replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements;

electrical components having such features are identified by shading on the schematic diagram and the parts list. Before replacing any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute parts which do not have the same safety characteristics in the parts list may create a shock, fire,X- radiation or other hazards.

SERVICE NOTES

  • 1. When replacing the parts or the circuit boards, clamp the lead wires to the terminals before soldering.
  • 2. When replacing a high wattage resistor (oxide metal film resistor) in the circuit board, keep the resistor 10mm (1/2 in) away from the circuit board.
  • 3. Keep the wires away from high voltage or high temperature components.
  • 4. If any fuse in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the FUSE specified in the chassis parts list.

The lighting flash and arrowhead within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of "dangerous voltage" inside the product.

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

CAUSION

CAUTION : To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back) no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting you of important instructions accompanying the product.

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NO SOUND (PICTURE OK)

NO VERT SCAN (ONE HORIZ.LINE RASTER)

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NO TELETEXT

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10. INSERTING FORM OF THE IMPORTANT PARTS

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11. CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

RC R-COMPOSITION RD R-CARBON RF R-FUSIBLE RM R-METAL, FILM RP R-CEMENT WIRE RS R-METAL, OXIDE

NOTE : The items with "*" are usually out of stock since they are seldom required for the routine service. There may be some anticipated delay when you order these items.

S.N.A. = Service Not Available , L/C = Local Purchase

The components identified by mark '**' are critical for safety. Replace only with Supplier part number specified.

When indicating parts by location number, Please include the PWB names ( PWB = Printed Writing Board )

Loc
No
Supplier Specification
Parts No.
Loc
No
Supplier
Parts No.
Specification
ASSY-PWB MAIN
*3T30-01382-060 CT2125UK/AKAIX
R304
R305
R306
R307
31018-377-681
31018-177-203
31018-377-159
31018-177-333
RD 1/2T 680-J
RD 1/8T 20K-J
RD 1/2T 1.5R-J
RD 1/8T 33K-J
PWB 33004-145-601 P58S(H)
RESISTORS
R308
R309
R310
R311
R312
31018-177-183
31018-377-271
31018-177-153
31018-177-224
31018-177-222
RD 1/8T 18K-J
RD 1/2T 270-J
RD 1/8T 15K-J
RD 1/8T 220K-J
RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
MR002
R101
R102
R103
31018-377-122 RD 1/2T 1.2K-J
31018-177-120 RD 1/8T 12-J
31018-177-470 RD 1/8T 47-J
31018-177-122 RD 1/8T 1.2K-J
R401
**R402
R403
R404
31018-177-154
31048-176-303
31018-177-182
31018-177-824
RD 1/8T 150K-J
RM 1/8T 30K-G
RD 1/8T 1.8K-J
RD 1/8T 820K-J
R104
R105
R107
R108
R110
31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
31018-177-101 RD 1/8T 100-J
31018-177-100 RD 1/8T 10-J
31018-177-122 RD 1/8T 1.2K-J
31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
R405
R406
R407
R408
31018-177-272
31018-177-220
31018-377-224
31018-177-333
RD 1/8T 2.7K-J
RD 1/8T 22-J
RD 1/2T 220K-J
RD 1/8T 33K-J
DD 1/8T 75K J
R111
R112
R113
R114
31018-177-223 RD 1/8T 22K-J
31018-177-182 RD 1/8T 1.8K-J
31018-177-332 RD 1/8T 3.3K-J
31018-177-224 RD 1/8T 2.20K-J
21018-177-224 RD 1/8T 2.20K-J
R409
R410
R411
**R412
31018-177-753
31018-177-271
31018-377-680
31059-002-010
31046-467-151
RD 1/8T 270-J
RD 1/8T 270-J
RD 1/2T 68-J
RF 1/2P 1-J
RS 1T 150-J (AUTO)
R115
R116
R118
R121
31018-177-124 RD 1/8T 120K-J
31018-177-101 RD 1/8T 100-J
31018-177-159 RD 1/8T 1.5-J
21018-177-159 RD 1/8T 1.5-J
**R415
R416
R417
R501
31046-467-102
31018-377-683
31018-177-563
31018-177-512
RS 1T 1K-J (AUTO)
RD 1/2T 68K-J
RD 1/8T 56K-J
RD 1/8T 5.1K-J
R122
R123
R124
R202
31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
31018-177-221 RD 1/8T 33K-J
31018-177-221 RD 1/8T 220-J
R502
R503
R504
31018-177-152
31018-177-102
31018-177-751
31018-177-751
RD 1/8T 1.5K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 750-J
RD 1/8T 470-J
R204
R205
R206
R207
31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J
31018-177-750 RD 1/8T 75-J
31018-177-910 RD 1/8T 91-J
21018-177-910 RD 1/8T 91-J
R506
R507
R508
R509
31018-177-103
31018-177-102
31018-177-561
31018-177-112
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 560-J
RD 1/8T 1.1K-J
R209
R210
**R302
31018-377-102 RD 1/2T 1K-J
31018-376-124 RD 1/2T 120K-G
31048-354-703 RM 1/2T 470K-F(S
5) R510
R511
R512
R513
R514
31018-177-750
31018-177-750
31018-177-750
31018-177-750
31018-177-750
31018-177-750
RD 1/8T 75-J
RD 1/8T 75-J
RD 1/8T 75-J
RD 1/8T 75-J
RD 1/8T 75-J
RD 1/8T 75-J
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Loc
No
Supplier Specification
Parts No.
Loc
No
Supplier
Parts No.
Specification
R515
R517
R518
R519
31018-177-750 RD 1/8T 75-J
31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J
31018-177-621 RD 1/8T 620-J
31018-177-750 RD 1/8T 75-J
**R815
**R816
**R821
31028-328-475
31028-328-475
31046-567-333
RC 1/2P 4.7M-K
RC 1/2P 4.7M-K
RS 2T 33K-J(AUTO)
R520
R521
R522
R523
R523
31018-377-124 RD 1/2T 120K-J
31018-177-561 RD 1/8T 560-J
31018-177-242 RD 1/8T 2.4K-J
31018-177-911 RD 1/8T 910-J
21018-177-511 RD 1/8T 910-J
**R822
**R823
**R824
**R825
**R829
31046-567-153
31046-567-220
31046-567-101
31059-002-130
31059-002-130
RS 2T 15K-J(AUTO)
RS 2T 22-J(AUTO)
RS 2T 100-J(AUTO)
RF 1/2P 0.47-K
RF 1/2P 0.47-K
R527
R528
R601
R602
31018-177-620 RD 1/8T 62-J
31018-177-159 RD 1/8T 1.5-J
31018-177-221 RD 1/8T 220-J
31018-177-681 RD 1/8T 680-J
**R830
**R831
**R832
R901
R902
31046-567-220
31028-328-334
31039-586-560
31018-177-221
31018-177-221
RS 2T 22-J(AUTO)
RC 1/2T 330K-K
RW 5J 56-J
RD 1/8T 220-J
RD 1/8T 220-J
R603
R604
R605
31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
31018-177-132 RD 1/8T 1.3K-J
31018-177-182 RD 1/8T 1.8K-J
R903
R904
R905
B006
31018-177-221
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
RD 1/8T 220-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
R606
R607
R608
R609
31018-177-102 RD 1/81 120-J
31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J
31018-177-202 RD 1/8T 2K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
R908
R909
31018-177-102
31018-177-242
31018-177-102
31018-377-151
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 2.4K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/2T 150-J
R610
R611
R612
R613
31018-177-750 RD 1/8T 75-J
31018-177-750 RD 1/8T 75-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
R910
R911
R912
31018-177-331
31018-377-680
31018-377-683
RD 1/8T 330-J
RD 1/2T 68-J
RD 1/2T 68K-J
R615
R615
R616
R617
R618
31018-177-822 RD 1/81 7.5K-J
31018-177-822 RD 1/8T 8.2K-J
31018-177-104 RD 1/8T 100K-J
31018-177-224 RD 1/8T 220K-J
31018-177-562 RD 1/8T 5.6K-J
R914
**R915
**R916
**R917
31018-377-683
31046-567-153
31046-567-153
31046-567-153
RD 1/2T 68K-J
RS 2T 15K-J(AUTO)
RS 2T 15K-J(AUTO)
RS 2T 15K-J(AUTO)
R619
**R620
R621
R622
31018-177-203 RD 1/8T 20K-J
31046-567-339 RS 2T 3.3-J(AUTO)
31018-377-479 RD 1/2T 4.7-J
31018-177-202 RD 1/8T 2K-J
**R918
**R919
**R920
**R921
RP501
31028-328-472
31028-328-472
31028-328-472
31059-004-019
31018-177-821
RC 1/2T 4.7K-K
RC 1/2T 4.7K-K
RC 1/2T 4.7K-K
RF 2P 1.9-J
RD 1/8T 820-J
R623
R625
R626
R627
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31018-177-222 RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
RP502
RR01
RR02
RR03
31018-177-102
31018-177-392
31018-177-103
31018-177-683
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 3.9K-J
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 68K-J
R701
R702
R704
31018-177-333 RD 1/8T 33K-J
31018-177-333 RD 1/8T 33K-J
31018-177-104 RD 1/8T 100K-J
31018-177-124 RD 1/8T 120K-J
RR04
RR05
RR06
PR07
31018-177-103
31018-177-103
31018-177-103
31018-177-472
RD 1/8T 15K-J
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 4 7K-J
R708
R709
R720
**R801
31018-177-203 RD 1/8T 20K-J
31018-177-273 RD 1/8T 20K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 27K-J
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31039-687-569 RW 7H 5.6-J
RR08
RR10
RR11
31018-177-681
31018-177-102
31018-177-202
RD 1/8T 680-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 2K-J
**R802
**R803
R804
R805
31049-317-104 RS 3P 2.7K-J
31046-567-154 RS 2T 150K-J(AUTO)
31018-177-221 RD 1/8T 220-J
31018-177-122 RD 1/8T 1.2K-J
RR12
RR14
RR15
RR16
31018-177-512
31018-177-511
31018-177-132
31018-177-471
RD 1/8T 5.1K-J
RD 1/8T 510-J
RD 1/8T 1.3K-J
RD 1/8T 470-J
R806
R807
**R808
**R809
31018-177-103 RD 1/8T 10K-J
31018-177-113 RD 1/8T 11K-J
31046-567-101 RS 2T 100-J(AUTO)
31046-467-274 RS 1T 270K-J (AUTO)
RR17
RR18
RR19
RR26
RR31
31018-177-102
31018-177-202
31018-177-302
31018-177-124
31018-177-333
RD 1/81 1K-J
RD 1/8T 2K-J
RD 1/8T 3K-J
RD 1/8T 120K-J
RD 1/8T 33K-J
R811
R812
R813
**R814
31018-177-104 RD 1/8T 100K-J
31018-377-688 RD 1/2T 0.68-J
31018-177-101 RD 1/8T 100-J
31039-586-390 RW 5J 39-J
RR32
RR37
RR38
RR39
31018-177-222
31018-177-181
31018-177-222
31018-177-223
RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
RD 1/8T 180-J
RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
RD 1/8T 22K-J

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No
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Parts No.
Specification
RR40
RR41
31018-177-181
31018-177-221
RD 1/8T 180-J
RD 1/8T 220-J
C107
C108
C111
31607-401-500
31417-109-140
31607-402-230
CE04W TAPG 16V 470M-M(SG
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CE04W TAPG 50V 3.3M
RR42
RR43
RR44
RR45
31018-177-181
31018-177-102
31018-177-272
31018-177-272
31018-177-101
RD 1/8T 180-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 2.7K-J
RD 1/8T 100-J
C112
C113
C116
C117
31507-127-012
31607-401-470
31507-127-025
31507-127-008
31507-127-011
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
ECQ-V1H 334J Z3/2E 63V 3
ECQ B1 H 223J F3
ECQ B1H 683J F3/2E 63V 6
RR46
RR47
RR48
RR49
RR50
31018-177-101
31018-177-101
31018-177-103
31018-177-103
31018-177-272
RD 1/8T 100-J
RD 1/8T 100-J
RD 1/8T 100-J
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 2.7K-J
C118
C119
C120
C122
C124
31607-401-500
31607-902-250
31607-402-070
31607-401-470
CE04W TAPG 16V 470MM(SG
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.22M
CE04W TAPG 35V 22M
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
*1 RR51
RR52
RR53
RR54
RR55
31046-567-271
31018-177-101
31018-177-332
31018-177-332
31018-177-222
RS 2T 270-J(AUTO)
RD 1/8T 100-J
RD 1/8T 3.3K-J
RD 1/8T 3.3K-J
RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
C125
C202
C203
C204
C205
31507-127-024
31417-109-140
31607-402-530
31607-401-470
31607-402-530
ECQ-VIH 224J 23/2E 63V 2
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47U-NP
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47U-NP
RR56
RR57
RR58
RR59
RR61
31018-177-223
31018-177-221
31018-177-470
31018-177-223
31018-177-101
RD 1/8T 22K-J
RD 1/8T 220-J
RD 1/8T 47-J
RD 1/8T 22K-J
RD 1/8T 100-J
C206
C207
C208
**C209
**C301
31507-127-008
31507-127-025
31407-105-700
31519-003-020
31519-101-110
ECQ B1 H 223J F3
ECQ-V1H 334J Z3/2E 63V 3
CC45(T) CH 50V 151-J
CFS922M 400V 0.1-K
DSR 50V 0.22U-J
RR62
RR63
RR64
RR65
RR66
31018-177-103
31018-177-222
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 2.2K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
C302
C303
C304
C305
C306
31507-127-003
31507-127-011
31507-127-012
31609-904-332
31607-402-220
ECQ B1 H 332J F3
ECQ B1H 683J F3/2E 63V 6
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W 25V 3300u
CE04W TAPG 50V 2.2M
RR67
RR68
RR69
RR70
RR71
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
31018-177-102
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
C307
C308
C309
C310
C313
31607-402-290
31607-402-480
31607-402-250
31507-127-022
31507-127-023
CE04W TAPG 50V 100M-M(SG
CE04W TAPG 50V 47-W(+20-
CE04W TAPG 50V 10M
ECQ B1 H 513J F3
ECQ B1 H 122J F3
ECQ B1 H 122J F3
VARIABLE RESI STORS **C401 31519-101-100 DSR 50V 0.0027 U-J
RVR01
VR101
VR201
VR301
VR303
31249-128-011
31249-128-002
31249-128-011
31249-128-004
31249-128-005
EVN-DJA A03 B500
EVN-DJA A03 B20K
EVN-DJA A03 B500
EVN-DJA A03 B1K
EVN-DJA A03 B5K
C402
C403
C404
C405
C407
31607-402-240
31507-127-011
31417-104-270
31507-127-000
31507-127-012
ECQ B1H 683J F3/2E 63V 6
CK45 TAPG B 50V 681-K
ECQ B1 H 102J F3
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
VR304
VR401
VR402
VR501
VR801
31249-128-005
31249-128-001
31249-128-008
31249-128-003
31249-128-003
31249-128-005
EVN-DJA A03 B5K
EVN-DJA A03 B10K
EVN-DJA A03 B50K
EVN-DJA A03 B2K
EVN-DJA A03 B5K
C408
C409
C410
**C411
C412
31507-127-001
31507-127-006
31417-344-222
31519-400-005
31417-767-331
ECQ B1 H 152J F3
ECQ B1 H 103J F3
CK45 TAPG F 50V 222-Z
CFS 922M 1600V 0.0072-J
CK45(T) B2KV 331-K
VR901
VR902
VR903
VR904
VR905
31249-128-004
31249-128-004
31249-128-004
31249-128-005
31249-128-005
31249-128-005
EVN-DJA A03 B1K
EVN-DJA A03 B1K
EVN-DJA A03 B1K
EVN-DJA A03 B5K
EVN-DJA A03 B5K
C414
C416
C418
**C419
C501
31607-402-710
31607-403-070
31607-403-450
31509-335-190
31507-127-012
CE04W TAPG 35V 1000M-M
CE04W TAPG 100V 68M-M
CE04W TAPG 250V 1M
CQ922M 200V 0.43M-J
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CAPACITORS C502
C503
31607-401-510
31417-104-400
CE04W TAPG 16V 1000U-M
CK45 TAPG B 50V 102-K
C101
C103
C104
31417-109-140
31407-105-180
31417-109-140
31407-105-280
) CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
) CC45(T) CH 50V 220-J
) CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
) CC45(T) CH 50V 560-J
) CC45(T) CH 50V 560-J
C504
C505
C506
31507-127-024
31507-127-008
31407-105-660
31407-105-660
ECQ-V1H 224J Z3/2E 63V 2
ECQ B1 H 223J F3
CC45(T) CH 50V 101-J
C104
C105
C106
31407-105-280
31417-109-140
31417-109-140
) CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
) CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
C510
C511
C512
31607-402-220
31507-127-024
31607-402-240
CE04W TAPG 50V 2.2M
ECQ-V1H 224J Z3/2E 63V 2
CE04W TAPG 50V 4.7M
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No
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Specification
C513
C515
C516
C517
31607-402-480
31507-127-012
31607-402-240
31507-127-012
CE04W TAPG 50V 47-W(+20-
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W TAPG 50V 4.7M
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
C825
C827
C828
C829
C832
31607-401-720
31417-767-331
31607-401-770
31607-401-510
31607-401-140
CE04W TAPG 25V 1000M-M
CK45(T) B2KV 331-K
CE04W TAPG 25V 2200M-M(S
CE04W TAPG 16V 1000U-M
CE04W TAPG 6.3V 1000M-M
C518
C519
C520
C521
C522
C523
31507-127-012
31507-127-012
31507-127-012
31507-127-012
31507-127-012
31607-402-210
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W TAPG 50V 1M
C833
C834
C835
C836
C901
31417-767-331
31607-402-110
31507-127-006
31417-109-140
31407-047-121
CK45(T) B2KV 331-K
CE04W TAPG 35V 220M-M
ECQ B1 H 103J F3
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45 TAPG RH 50V 121-J
C524
C525
C526
C535
C601
31607-402-210
31607-402-550
31417-109-140
31407-105-300
31407-105-260
CE04W TAPG 50V 1M
CE04W 50V 6.8U-M
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45(T) CH 50V 680-J
CC45(T) CH 50V 470-J
C902
C903
C904
C905
C907
31407-105-660
31407-105-660
31607-403-450
31417-767-102
31417-104-250
CC45(T) CH 50V 101-J
CC45(T) CH 50V 101-J
CE04W TAPG 250V 1M
CK45(T) B2KV 102-K
CK45 TAPG B 50V 471-K
C602
C603
C604
C605
C606
31407-105-260
31417-109-220
31607-401-460
31417-109-220
31507-127-008
CC45(T) CH 50V 470-J
CK45 TAPG F 50V 223-Z
CE04W TAPG 16V 47M
CK45 TAPG F 50V 223-Z
ECQ B1 H 223J F3
C908
C909
CP01
CP02
CV01
31417-104-250
31417-104-250
31417-109-140
31407-105-700
31829-105-610
CK45 TAPG B 50V 471-K
CK45 TAPG B 50V 471-K
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45(T) CH 50V 151-J
TZ03P 450E
C607
C608
C609
C610
C611
31507-127-010
31607-402-210
31607-402-530
31607-402-530
31607-402-250
ECQ BIH 473J F3/2E 63V 4
CE04W TAPG 50V 1M
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47U-NP
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47U-NP
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47U-NP
RC01
RC02
RC03
RC04
RC05
31507-127-001
31507-127-025
31507-127-025
31417-109-140
31607-402-200
ECQ B1 H 152J F3
ECQ-V1H 334J Z3/2E 63V 3
ECQ-V1H 334J Z3/2E 63V 3
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47M
C612
C613
C614
C615
C615
31607-402-210
31507-127-012
31507-127-002
31507-127-016
31607-402-070
CE04W TAPG 50V 1M
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
ECQ B1H 222J F3
ECQ B1 H 472J F3
CE04W TAPG 35V 22M
RC06
RC07
RC08
RC09
RC10
31607-402-200
31607-402-240
31507-127-012
31407-105-280
31607-401-450
CE04W TAPG 50V 0.47M
CE04W TAPG 50V 4.7M
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CC45(T) CH 50V 560-J
CE04W TAPG 16V 33M
C617
C618
C620
C621
31607-401-770
31507-127-006
31607-402-110
31507-127-002
CE04W TAPG 25V 2200M-M(S
ECQ B1 H 103J F3
CE04W TAPG 35V 220M-M
ECQ B1H 222J F3
CE04W TAPG 50V 10M
RC11
RC12
RC13
RC14
RC15
31507-127-000
31607-401-470
31507-127-012
31607-402-250
31607-401-470
ECQ B1 H 102J F3
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W TAPG 50V 10M
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
C623
C701
**C801
**C802
C803
C804
C805
31607-402-230
31417-109-140
31569-204-190
31569-204-190
31467-502-220
31467-502-220
31467-502-220
CE04W TAPG 50V 10M
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
250V 0.47M/KNB 1530
250V 0.47M/KNB 1530
CK45P TAPG E250V 222-Z(1
CK45P TAPG E250V 222-Z(1
CK45P TAPG E250V 222-Z(1
RC16
RC17
RC20
RC22
RC35
RC36
31607-401-470
31407-105-700
31407-048-820
31417-109-140
31417-109-100
31417-104-400
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
CC45(T) CH 50V 151-J
CC45(T) RH 50V 820-K
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CK45 TAPG F 50V 102-Z
CK45 TAPG B 50V 102-K
C806
**C807
C808
C809
**C810
31467-502-220
31606-403-780
31607-401-470
31407-105-700
31509-332-000
CK45P TAPG E250V 222-Z(1
CE04W 400V 100M-M(LIG)R
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
CC45(T) CH 50V 151-J
CQ922M 100V 0.0082-J
DZ824
IC101
IC201
IC501
IC601
I C
32119-103-060
32119-102-250
32119-110-000
32119-103-360
32109-410-270
UPC574J
TDA8305
KA2186
TDA3561A/N8
TC4066BP
C811
C812
C813
**C814
C816
31607-402-250
31507-127-004
31607-401-470
31509-391-090
31417-901-660
CE04W TAPG 50V 10M
ECQ B1 H 562J F3
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
CQ922M 1600V 0.0022-J
CK45(T) B1KV 222-K
IC803
RIC01
RIC02
32117-401-110
32109-110-021
32109-201-430
TRANS I STORS
MC7805C (AUTO)
PCA84C640P/030
PCF8582 AP
C817
C818
C819
C823
C824
31607-401-680
31469-504-060
31469-504-060
31417-767-331
31609-403-140
CE04W TAPG 25V 100U
ECK-DNS472MEX/E400V 472(
ECK-DNS472MEX/E400V 472(
CK45(T) B2KV 331-K
CE04W 160V 220U-M
Q101
Q201
**Q401
Q601
Q602
32137-301-090
32137-301-720
32137-301-560
32137-301-720
32137-301-720
2SC388ATM(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
KSC 2331-Y(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
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Parts No.
Specification
Q603 32137-301-720 KSC 815-Y(TAPG) Γ THERMISTOR
Q701
Q702
32137-301-720
32137-301-720
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
* *P802 32189-102-030 P2462-J29/J29-P190-A20
*: ≠Q802 32137-401-330 KSD 288-Y (AUTO) POSISTOR
Q901 32149-301-190 2SC2068 * *P801 32189-605-500 PTH45 A102BG180N270
Q902
Q903
32149-301-190 32149-301-190 2SC2068
2SC2068
MODULE-REMOCOL 4
Q904
RQ01
32137-301-720
32137-301-720
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
PA01 32199-411-006 LTM 9034
RQ08 32137-301-720 KSC 815-Y(TAPG) LED
RQ10
RQ10
32137-301-720 KSC 815-1(TAPG)
KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
LD01 32309-110-230 DS2 (DL-ILR)/SL-5R
RUII 52157-501-500 NOC 2001-1(1ALC) COILS
D201
D302
D401
32167-201-070
32167-201-170
32167-201-160
1N4003 TAPG
TVR10G(TAPG)
TVR06G(TAPG)
D-COIL
L102
L103
L200
32479-029-210
32429-020-010
32429-904-580
32427-805-110
32427-803-130
9.3RT25L2300
0.5UH-K
1.5UH-K
1UH-M
10UH-K TAPG
D402
D404
32167-201-160 1N4003 TAPG 1403 32429-805-980 6800UH-K
D501
D502
D503
D506
32167-406-480
32167-101-130
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
1N4148 TAPG
1K34A (TAPG)
1N4148 TAPG
1N4148 TAPG
L403
L404
L405
L501
L502
32449-705-020
32449-411-110
32427-803-410
32427-803-410
DS48-157UH
350UH
8.2UH-M
8.2UH-M
D507 32167-406-480 IN4148 TAPG L503 32427-822-010 15UH-J TAPG
D508
D601
D602
D701
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
32167-401-800
32167-406-480
IN4148 TAPG
IN4148 TAPG
EQA02-06A/MT7.5.6B(TAPG)
IN4148 TAPG
L801
L802
L803
32429-633-090
32429-226-080
32429-226-160
39MHX2(U)
1UH-K
4.7UH-K
D702
D703
D704
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
1N4148 TAPG
1N4148 TAPG
1N4148 TAPG
L824
L901
L902
32499-008-010
32429-039-090
32499-003-010
43UH
170UH-K
12UH K-16
D801
D802
32167-201-180 M100J(TAPG)
M100J(TAPG)
- DELAY-LINE
D803 32167-201-180 M100J(TAPG)
M100J(TAPG)
DL501
X201
32469-010-120
32469-200-000
ADL-CP144E
CDL471P
D805 32167-208-550 ERC24-06
ERC24-06
TRANS
D807
D808
32167-406-480
32167-208-550
IN4148 TAPG
ERC24-06
* T101
*T401
32717-513-800
32849-070-002
32709-024-260
38.9MHZ(S60)
7.3MH/105UH
4MHZ
D809
D821
D822
32167-208-550
32167-208-550
32167-208-550
ERC24-06
ERC24-06
ERC24-06
||+ T601
*T801
32729-601-020
32899-002-405
5.5MH%
P:160-260 S:125/18/12V
D823
D7807
32167-208-550 ERC24-06
EQA02-06D/MTZ6.2B(TAPG)
TRANS-FLY BAC К
J107 32167-406-480 1N4148 TAPG ||+ *T444 32859-200-000 FCM-20A015
RD02
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1N4148 TAPG
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RD05
32167-406-480
32167-406-480
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V999A 33359-063-620 HF-29.1A
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RD08
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32167-401-800
32167-401-800
32167-401-800
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34047-019-060
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X-RADIATION PRECAUTION

1. The excessive high voltage can produce potentially hazardous X- RADIATION. To avoid such hazards, the high voltage must not exceed the specified limit. The norminal value of the high voltage of this receiver is 24.0KV at zero beam current (minimum brightness). The high voltage must not, under any circumstances, exceed 30KV. Each time a receiver requires servicing and the high voltage should be checked following the HIGW VOLTAGE CHECK procedure in this manual. It is recommended that the reading of the high voltage should be recorded as a part of the service record. It is important to use an accurate and reliable high voltage meter. This receiver is equipped with a Fail Safe (FS)circuit which prevents the receiver from producing an excessively high voltage even if

the B+ voltage increases abnormally. Each time the receiver is serviced, the FS circuit must be checked to determine that if the circuit is properly functioning, following the FS CIRCUIT CHECK procedure in this manual.

  • The only source of X-RADIATION is this TV receiver. It is the picture tube. For continued X-RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be exactly the same type as specified in the parts list.
  • Some parts in this receiver have special safety related characteristics for X-RADIATION protection. For continued safety, the parts replacement should be undertaken only after referring to the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE.
SAFETY PRECAUTION

Warning : The serivce should not be attempted by anyone unfamiliar with the necessary precautions in this receiver. The followings are the necessary precautions to be observed before servicing.

Since the chassis of this receiver is directly connected to the AC power line-(Hot chassis) ,an isolation transformer should be used during any dynamic service to avoid possible shock hazards. 1. Always discharge the picture tube anode to the CRT

  • conductive coating before handling the picture tube. The picture tube is highly evacuated and if broken, the glass fragments will be violently expelled. Use shatterproof goggles and keep the picture tube away from the bare body during a handling.
  • When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, it is always certain that all the protective devices are put back in place, such as non - metallic control knobs, insulating covers, shields, isolation resistor-capacitor network, etc.
  • 3. Before returning the set to the customer, always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminal, screwheads, metal overlays control shafts, etc. To be sure the set is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Plug the AC line cord directly to the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check). Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohm per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a 0.15 uF. AC type capacitor, between a good earth ground (water pipe, conduit etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and 0.15 uF capacitor. Reverse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat the AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. The measured voltage must not exceed 0.3 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.2 milliamp AC. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.

Figure 1. AC Leakage Current Check

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SEMICONDUCTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM

1. PAL/SECAM-TRANSCODER (TDA3590)

3. CHROMA

4. PIF.SIF.H

2. POWER CONTROL(TDA4601)

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3. CHROMA DECORDER(TDA3562A)

4. PIF. SIF. H-OSC V-RAMP. COIN. SAND-GEN (TDA8305)

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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM P58SC (H)

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For Safe Use

  • 1. Read all of these instructions
  • 2. Save these instructions for later use
  • 3 Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaning

  • 4. Do not use attachments not rec by the television receiver manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
  • 5 Do not use this television receiver near water for example, near a bathtub, washbowl kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool, etc.
  • 6 Do not place this television receiver on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The television receiver may fall, causing serious injury to a child or on adult, and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the television receiver. Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer's instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
  • 7. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation. and to insure reliable operation of the television receiver and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the television receiver should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.
  • 8 This television receiver should be op only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home. consult your television dealer or local power complany For television receivers designed to operated from battery power rerefer to the operating instructions.

9. This television receiver is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other.) This plug will fit the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fulli into the outlet. try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.

If your television receiver has a threewire grounding-type plug, please note the follow-

ing This television receiver is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third (grounding) pin). This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are una ble to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the arounding plug

10. Do not allow anything to rest on the pow cord. Do not locate this television receiver where the card will be abused by persons walking on it.

  • 11. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the television receiver.
  • 12. If an outside antenna is connected to the television receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70-1975, provides information with respect to proper amunding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antennadicharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the arounding electrode. See Figure 1.

  • No. 17 AWG (1.0mm2) copperciad steel or bronze wire, or larger, as a ground wire. b. Secure antenna lelad-in and ground-
  • wires to house with stand-off insulators spaced from 4-6 feet (1.22-1.83m) apart.
  • as possible to where lead-in enters house
  • d. Use jumper wire not smaller than No. 6 AWG (13.3mm2) copper, or the equivalent, when a separate antennagrounding electrode is used.
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AND WAVEFORMS

" from point shown to chassis ground, line bar signal.

'v ±20%.

epresentative only.

using a wide band oscilloscope and a low

IGHTNESS.CONTRAST.and COLOUR controls for

•9 a standard colour bar signal.

EXPRESSION

  • 1. Resistance is shown ohm K=1,000 M=1,000,000
  • Resistance is shown think in a 1,000 mm 1,000 mm 1,000,000 Unless otherwise noted in schematic all capacitor values less than 1 are expressed in mfd, the values more than 1 in pf.
  • 3. Unless otherwise noted in schematic all inductor values areexpressed in uH, and the values less than 1 in mH
  • Values less than 1 to no. According to the Model's name, it may be impossible to apply and to change the "*" Marking on Schematic Diagram.

NOTE

The circuits are subject to change without notice to improve the picture quality.

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PWB-TRANSMITTER

SECAM-D/K SIF CONVERTER

EXPRESSION

Resistance is shown ohm K=1,000 M=1 000 000

Resistance is snown onm n=1,000 m=1,000,000 Unless otherwise noted in schematic all capacitor values less than 1 are expressed in mfd, the values more than 1 in pF. in mind, the values more than i miller. Unless otherwise noted in schematic all inductor values areexpressed in uH, and the

values less than 1 in mm. According to the Model's name, It may be impossible to apply and to change the "* Marking on Schematic Diagram.

NOTE

The circuits are subject to change without notice to improve the picture quality.

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PWB-MAIN

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TELETEXT SCHEMATIC - DIAGRAM

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  • 13. For added protection for this television receiver during a lightening storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.
  • 14. An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
  • Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock.
  • 16. Never push objects of any kind into this television receiver through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the television receiver.

  • 17. Do not atempt to service this television receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
  • a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or fraved.
  • b. If liquid has been spilled into the television receiver.
  • c. If the television receiver has been exposed to rain or water.
  • d. If the television receiver does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the television receiver to normal operation.

  • e. If the television receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged
  • f. When the television receivers exhibits a distinct change in performance-this indicates a need for service.
  • When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
  • 20. Upon completion of any service or repairs to this television receiver, ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks to determine that the television is in safe operating condition.
  • Television equipment and car combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn.

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———— TABLE OF CONTENTS –

1. INSTRODUCTION 1
2. CHASSIS BLOCK DIAGRAM 2
3. INSTALLATION AND SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
1. General informations 3
2. Automatic Degaussing 3
3. High Voltage Check 3
4 B+ (+125V) Adjustment 3
5 Horizontal Oscillator Adjustment 3
6 Horizontal Phase Adjustment 3
7 Vortical Height Adjustment 3
9. Vertical Linearity Adjustment 3
6. Venical Lineanty Aujustment 2
9. Focus Adjustment 2
3
11. APC Adjustment 4
12. Colour Purity Adjustment 4
13. Screen Voltage & White Balance Adjustment 4
14. Convergence Adjustment
1) Center Convergence Adjustment 4
2) Circumference Convergence Adjustment 5 - 6
4. GENERAL ALIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. VIF (AFT) Alianment 7
2. Sound (6.0MHz) Alianment 7
3. PAL Colour Matrix Adjustment 7
4. Quadrature Reference (DR/DB) 7
5. RM-109 REMOCON FEATURES
1 The Illustration of RM-109 System Block 8
2 Micro-Controller (PCA84C640P/030) Terminals Description 8-9
•••
6. TDA4601 (IC801) SPECIFICATION 9
7. NON-VOLATILE MEMORY 9
8. TELETEXT SECTION
1. The Illustration System Block 10
2. SAA 5246 Pin Diagram 10
3. Terminals Description (SAA 5246P/H) 11
9 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHARTS 12 - 15
10. INSERTING FROM OF THE IMPORTANT PARTS 16
11 CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 17 - 23
20
12. EXPLODED-VIEW 24 - 25
13. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 26
14. PWB PATTERN AND LOCATION 27
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1. INTRODUCTION

1. IC Line up

KA2186
CD4066BCN
TDA8305
TDA3561A
TDA3590A
KA2131
PCA84C640P/030
35C72
TDA4601
SAA5246P/E
KS74HCTLS241
IC201
IC601
IC101
IC501
ICS502
IC301
RIC101
RIC102
IC801
TIC01
TIC02
PCF84C81P/039
TIC03
TIC04
OPTION
OPTION
A2186
D4066BCN
DA8305
DA3561A
DA3590A
A2131
CA84C640P/030
5C72
DA4601
AA5246P/E
S74HCTLS241
CF84C81P/039
M6264AP-10
A2186 IC201 D4066BCN IC601 DA8305 IC101 DA3561A IC501 DA3590A ICS502 A2131 IC301 CA84C640P/030 RIC101 5C72 RIC102 DA4601 IC801 AA5246P/E TIC01 S74HCTLS241 TIC03 M6264AP-10 TIC04

2. Means of Components Number Series

100 series Tuner/IF/AFT/AGC processing. 800 series AC input, power supply circuits.
200 series Video/Luminance/Sync processing. 900 series 12V regulator, 5V regulator, CRT drive circuits.
300 series Vertical deflection. RR, RQ, RC, RIC series Remocon section.
400 series Horizontal deflection. SR, SQ, SC, SIC series Video/Chroma switching section.
500 series Chroma processing. TR, TQ, TC, TIC series TTX processing.
600 series Sound processing.

3. Abbreviation

ABCL ; Automatic Brightness Contrast Limitting IFT ; Intermediate Frequency Trans
AC ; Alternating Current LLD ; Low Level Detector
ACC ; Automatic Color Control LPF ; Low Pass Filter
AFC ; Automatic Frequency Control MTS ; Multi Television Sound
AFT ; Automatic Fine Tuning NFB Negative Feed Back
AGC ; Automatic Gain Control NTSC ; National Television System Comittee System
AM ; Amplitude Modulation NVRAM ; Non-Volatile Random Access Memory
APC ; Automatic Phase Control OSD ; On Screen Display
APL ; Average Picture Level PAL ; Phase Alternating by Line System
AVC ; Automatic Volume Control PCM ; Pulse Coded Modulation
BPF ; Band Pass Filter PIF ; Picture Intermediate Frequency
CTI ; Colour Transient Improvement PLL ; Pulse Locked Loop
DAC ; Digital Analog Converter PWM ; Pulse Width Modulation
DB ; Decibel RAM ; Random Access Memory
DC ; Direct Current RF ; Radio Frequency
DIP ; Dual-in-line Package SAW ; Surface Acoustic Wave
DY ; Deflection York SCL ; Serial Clock Line
D/A ; Digital to Analog SDA ; Serial Datat Access Line
F.B ; Fast Blanking SIF ; Sound Intermediate Frequency
FBT ; Flyback Trans SOPT ; Sound Output Pulse Frequency
FM ; Frequency Modulation SRPP ; Shunt Regulated Push Pull
HDT ; Horizontal Drive Trans S/N ; Signal Noise
; Integrated Circuit TTE ; Triple Transit Echo
ľС ; Inter Integrated Circuit VCXO ; Voltage Controlled X'tal Oscillation
IF ; Intermediate Frequency -
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2. CHASSIS BLOCK DIAGRAM

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3. INSTALLATION AND SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS

1. GENERAL INFORMATIONS

All adjustments are thoroughly checked and corrected when the receiver leaves the factory. Therefore, the receiver should operate normally and produce proper colour and B/W picture upon installation.

However minor service adjustments may be required depending on the particular location in which the receiver is operated. This receiver is shipped completely in cardboard carton. Carefully draw out the carton and remove all the packing materials. Plug the power cord into two convenient pin power outlet. Turn on the receiver and adjust the fine tuning for the best picture detail.

Check and adjust all the customer controls such as BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST and COLOUR Controls to obtain the natural colour or B/W picture.

2. AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING

A degaussing coil is mounted around the picture tube so that external degaussing after moving the receiver is normally unnecessary, providing the receiver is properly degaussing upon installation. The degaussing coil operates for about 1 second after the power to the receiver is switched ON.

If the set is moved or faced in a different direction, the power switch must be switched off at least 10 minutes in order that the automatic degaussing circuit operates properly.

Should the chassis or parts of the cabinet become magnetized and cause the poor colour purity, use an external degaussing coil. Slowly move the degaussing coil around the face-place of the picture tube, the sides and the rear of the receiver and slowly withdraw the coil to distance of about 2 m before disconnecting it from AC source. If colour shading still persists, perform the COLOUR PURITY ADJUSTMENT and CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS procedures as mentioned later.

3. HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK

  • Caution: There is no HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT on this chassis. But B + power must be adjusted in +125V under the full colour bar pattern and the normal picture control level.
  • 1) Connect an accurate high voltage meter to the second anode of the picture tube.
  • 2) Turn on the receiver. Set the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST control to minimum (zero beam).
  • 3) The high voltage should be measured less than 25KV.
  • 4) Rotate the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST controls to both extremes to be sure that the high voltage does not exceed the limit of 25.5KV under any conditions.

4. B + (+ 125V) ADJUSTMENT

  • 1) Receive the lion-head pattern.
  • 2) Set the Bright and Contrast condition to maximum.
  • 3) Connect Digital voltmeter to R821.
  • 4) Adjust the VR801 to +125V.

5. HORIZONTAL OSCILLATOR ADJUSTMENT

If there is an indication of unstable horizontal sync, adjust the HORIZONTAL HOLD control (VR401) to remove the condition. When you adjust the Horizontal Hold control, you should short TP25 and GND for the H-oscillator adjustment.

6. HORIZONTAL PHASE ADJUSTMANT

If you want to move the center of picture, adjust HO-RIZONTAL phase control (VR402).

(STANDARD)

7. VERTICAL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The SIZE control (VR301) on the main board changes the size of the picture, having an equal effect on the top and bottom (Lion Head Pattern).

(STANDARD)

8. VERTICAL LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT

  • 1) Receive the Lion-head Pattern.
  • 2) Make the Pattern to be one circle by using the vertical Linearity VR (VR302).
  • 3) Make the two semicircle of the circle to be same type.

9. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

  • 1) Set the Bright and Contrast condition to maximum.
  • 2) Adjust FOCUS Control on FBT for well defined scanning lines in the centre area of the screen.

10. R-F AGC ADJUSTMENT

  • 1) Recive the 60dB RT Pattern to be input.
  • 2) Tune the set in the strongest station in your area.
  • 3) Turn AGC control (VR101) on the IF board fully clockwise position.
  • 4) Adjust AGC control until noise (snow) disappears from the screen.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

The following charts are devoted to the troubleshooting which, if followed carefully, will assist you in tracking down a fault to the correct stage. In order to utilize the charts (fault trees), first establish the complains, i.e.-No Baster, No Sound.

Locate the chart applicable and then, progress through the various alternatives until a final block indicates the defective components or stages.

NO RASTER AND NO SOUND

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NO RASTER (SOUND OK)

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Loc
No
Supplier
Parts No.
Specification Loc Supplier Specification
No Parts No.
SPK 34209-169-140
TUNER
5902BR 3W **Q402 32159-210-003 2SD1651YD
H/SINK 35684-118-110 SPC-1 T1.0 FT2 SCREW 37158-230-101 2S-3X10 FE FZY
**TU001 34519-970-060
FILTERS
ECC-5883CE(D) WASHER 37334-105-910 SPC-1 T1.0 FZY-1 ASSY-H/SINK VERT
Z101
Z201
Z601
34529-450-010
34527-460-008
34527-460-007
TSF5305
TPS6.0MBTF21
SFE6.0MBTF21
**IC301 32119-102-300 KA 2131
H/SINK 35684-118-110 SPC-1 T1.0 FT2 HOLD/W 36604-134-510 NYLON 66 V0 NTR
RX01
X501
CRYSTALS
34539-001-000
34537-001-020
10MHZ
8,867238MHZ(TAPG)
SCREW 37148-530-081 2S-3X8 FE FZY (S.N.A)
SCREW 37158-230-061 2S-3X6 FE FZY (S.N.A)
ASSY-H/SINK POWER
FUSE *3H83-00200-000 35684-118-411,2SC3552
**FUSE 34709-084-730
MISCELLANEOUS
FST 250V 3.15A 20MM SEMK **Q801 32159-210-004 2SC3552YC-L
H/SINK 35684-118-411 A1050S-H14 T2.0 SCREW 37158-230-101 2S-3X10 FE FZY
JV2 33054-833-011 P1/1015/600/1 ASSY-H/SINK TR
CN902
CN901
PERI
33058-003-016
33058-302-020
33058-322-016
33136-103-030
B3XB3/F/500
B5XB5/F/400
HXC-1510-01-300A(B)
*3H84-00020-000 35684-118-330,MC7812C
**IC802 32119-901-110 MC7812C (AUTO)
F/CLIP
CTN02
CN201
33167-001-001
33347-108-140
33347-108-180
PFC 5000-0202
67094-006 (AUTO)
67094-005 (AUTO)
H/SINK 35684-118-330 A6063 EXTR BLK (S.N.A)
SCREW 37158-230-061 2S-3X6 FE FZY (S.N.A)
A S S Y - A C C E S S O R Y
AG
CTN03
CTN01
33347-108-310
33347-108-310
33347-108-310
67094-003(AUTO)
67094-003(AUTO)
67094-003(AUTO)
WRNT/C 38124-128-410 ART PAPER 120(S) U.K.AKA
I/B 38134-397-810 ART PAPER 120(S) CT2125U
PE-BAG 38653-108-161 HDPE T0.015 400X230 NO
CN601
CTN04
SW801
TACT-6
33347-108-310
33347-114-810
33529-402-006
33606-101-009
67094-003(AUTO)
YW025-04(AUTO)
ESB-99832V
KPT-2105-31(R)
A S S Y – P W B S U B T T X
*3D31-00810-040 CI5322T
TACT-2
BODY
CLMP/W
33606-101-010
34543-112-910
36633-101-310
36633-101-310
KPT2105 ROBOT
SPTE T0.25 P58SC,NO CUT
ABS V0 NTR
ABS V0 NTR
PWB 33004-145-251 10X130X1.6T RESISTORS
CLMP/W 36635-112-010
ASSY-H/SINK VI
*3H82-00070-000
NYLON 6.6 DONG-A DATL-60
ERT(SOUND)
0 35684-116-210,TDA1013A
TR03 31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J TR05 31018-177-512 RD 1/8T 5.1K-J TR06 31018-177-302 RD 1/8T 3K-J TR07 31018-177-302 RD 1/8T 3K-J TR08 31018-177-100 RD 1/8T 10-J
**IC602
H/SINK
SCREW
32119-201-070
35684-116-210
37158-230-061
ASSY-H/SINK VI
TDA1013A/N4
SPC-1 T1.0 FT2
2S-3X6 FE FZY
FRT ( POWER )
TR09 31018-177-273 RD 1/8T 27K-J
TR12 31018-177-105 RD 1/8T 1M-J
TR14 31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
TR15 31018-177-472 RD 1/8T 4.7K-J
TR16 31018-177-682 RD 1/8T 6.8K-J
*3H82-00080-000 35684-113-710.TDA4601 TR17 31018-177-113 RD 1/8T 11K-J
**IC801
H/SINK
SCREW
32119-401-010
35684-113-710
37048-130-061
37208-113-001
TDA4601
CUSI 1/2H T0.5 (S.N.A)
+M3X6 FE FZY (S.N.A)
TR18 31018-177-471 RD 1/8T 470-J TR19 31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J TR20 31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J TR21 31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J
WADHER ASSY-H/SINK VI
*3H82-00170-001
I-m3 FE F21 (S.N.A)
BRT(HORI)
1 35684-118-110,2SD1651
TR22 31018-177-102 RD 1/8T 1K-J TR31 31018-177-330 RD 1/8T 33-J TR32 31018-177-560 RD 1/8T 56-J TR33 31018-177-223 RD 1/8T 22K-J
INAVI 31V10-111-082 KD 1/81 0.8K-J
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Loc
No
Supplier
Parts No.
Specification Loc
No
Supplier
Parts No.
Specification
TC03
TC04
CAPACITORS
31417-109-140
31507-127-012
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CTN03
CTN04
TTX/H
SCREW
33347-108-310
33347-114-820
36602-104-610
37148-530-081
67094-003(AUTO)
YW025-04(AUTO,NO TUBE)
ABS V0 GRAY CX-5322T
2S-3X8 FE FZY
TC06
TC08
TC09
31417-109-140
31407-105-280
31407-048-560
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45(T) CH 50V 560-J
CC45(T) RH 50V 560-K
ASSY-CF Т
TC10 31507-127-012 EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1 ** ₹888 32019-255-108 54HGB99X-ITC
TC11
TC12
31507-127-012
31607-402-220
EVQB1 H 104J-F3/2E 63V 1
CE04W TAPG 50V 2.2M
ASSY-TF ANSMITTER
TC13
TC14
31407-048-270
31407-048-270
CC45(T) RH50V 270-K
CC45(T) RH50V 270-K
DIMITS *3F14-00022-15 CESO120 / NAL
TC15 31607-401-140 CE04W TAPG 6.3V 1000M-M PWB 31018-977-150 BD 1/4T 1 5-1
TC16
TC17
TC18
TC19
31417-109-140
31417-109-140
31407-105-660
31607-401-470
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45(T) CH 50V 101-J
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
XR02
XR03
XR04
XR05
31018-177-103
31018-177-473
31018-177-101
31018-177-101
RD 1/8T 10K-J
RD 1/8T 47K-J
RD 1/8T 100-J
RD 1/8T 1K-J
TC20
TC25
TC26
TCN01
TCN02
31417-109-140
31407-105-280
31607-401-470
31499-009-400
31499-009-340
CK45 TAPG F 50V 103-Z
CC45(T) CH 50V 560-J
CE04W TAPG 16V 100M VENT
B9HC0118-33N(9P 100PF)
EXF-P4 331MW/NCYB1H331M0
XR06
XR07
XC01
XIC01
31018-177-680
31018-177-682
31607-401-460
32109-110-030
RD 1/8T 68-J
RD 1/8T 6.8K-J
CE04W TAPG 16V 47M
SAA3010T
10002 I C XQ01 32137-401-530 KSA 539-Y(TAPG)
TIC01
TIC02
TIC03
TIC04
32109-110-017
32109-310-025
32109-101-380
32109-201-410
SAA5246P/E
KS74HCTLS241
MAB8461P/W115
KM6264AP-10
XQ02
XD01
D2
RUBBE
TER-B
32137-301-72(
32309-101-10(
33104-103-92(
R 33142-106-120
,A33144-110-31(
) KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
) CL-2/SSIR-5C
) RA 317(2095)
) SILICON RUBBER 43KEY
) NSPX T0.3
TRANSISTORS TER-B ,C33144-110-510 NSPX T0.3
CSB455EBL/KBR455BKTLR
TQ03
TQ04
TQ05
32137-301-720
32137-301-720
32137-301-720
) KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
) KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
) KSC 815-Y(TAPG)
CASE-
CASE-
BATT/
T 36031-110-51(
B 36031-110-61(
C 36033-104-21(
) ABS HB BLK #677
) ABS HB BLK #677
) ABS HB BLK,AAA
DIODES SPRG- C 36674-137-210
B 36674-145-610
) STS-304 PI0.5
) NICO SUS 0.4PI
TD01
TD02
TD03
TDX01
32167-406-48(
32167-406-48(
32167-406-04(
32167-406-04(
32167-406-48(
) 1N4148 TAPG
) 1N4148 TAPG
) MTZ 3.6A
) 1N4148 TAPG
SCREW
LID/B
WINDO
37118-530-10
37643-149-010
W 37653-119-010
3 2S-3X10 FE FZB
ABS HB BLK #677
P.C 141-21051 CT-2592
TDZŎŹ 32167-408-080 EQA02-06D/MTZ6.2B(TAPG) PVC
PE-BA
37802-117-15
G 38653-108-08
) PVC SHEET TO.3 BLK CX-53
L LDPE TO.08 250X90
TDZ03
TDZ04
32167-408-08(
32167-408-08(
) EQA02-06D/MTZ6.2B(TAPG)
) EQA02-06D/MTZ6.2B(TAPG)
COIL
TL01 32427-805-110 0 1UH-M
CRYSTALS X.
TZ01
TZ02
34539-071-04
34539-001-01
0 HC-18/U,6MHZ
3 27MHZ
MISCELLANEOU S
CTN01
CTN02
CTN03
CTN04
CTN01
33058-004-02
33058-017-02
33058-100-59
33050-006-02
33347-108-31
0 S3XS3/F/500
0 S6XS6/F/500
4 S3XS3/2405/500
0 Y4XY4/F/500
0 67094-003(AUTO)
CTN02 33347-108-14 0 67094-006 (AUTO) ······································
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DIFFERENT PA RTS FOR 20 IN CH AND 14 INCHS 5
LOCATION 14 INCH
LUCATION NORMAL MINI-NECK - 20 INCH 21 INCH
NR002 1/2W 1K5 1/2W 1K5
NC001 25V 330µF 25V 330µF
NC002 16V 68µF 16∨ 68µF
R614 зкэ 7K5 4K3 7K5
R210 133K-F(1/2W) 133K-F(1/2W) 127K-F(1/2W) 120K-G(1/2W)
C419 200V 364 200∨ 364 200√ 434 200V 434
L401 200mH/480mH 350mH
L404 DS48-157µH D $48-157µH DS48-157µH DS48-157µH
T402 K-20-14 K-20-14
Q402 2SD1650 2SD1650 2SD1651 2SD1651
T444 FCM1415AL FCM-14A004 FCM-2015AL FCM20A015
V999 3720B22 A34EAC00X 51GGH91X 54HGB99X
RR 17 зк зк 1K 1K
RR19 2K4 2K4 зк зк
R506 8K2 10К 10K 10K
L902 12µH 12µH 25µH 12µH
R921 RF1P (0.47) RE1P(0.47) RF1P (1) RF2P (1.9)
MR001 1 2.4K (1/2W)
VR304 5K-B
DIFFERENT PART FOR SOFT-TOUCH AND REHICCO
LOCATION SOFT-TOUCH REHOCON
SV182 K5A-2272 1
REI 25(2
PA01 LTMP034 or SC 5C F
RC16 16V 100 F
NR58 1/8W 47
NRS9 1/8¥ 22K
RR32 1/2 ₩ 2K2
RR3 1 1/8¥ 33K
R008 C815-Y
DIFFERENT PARTS FOR PAL-B/G AND SECAM-B/G,D/K

.

LOCATION PAL-B/G PAL-B/G
SECAM-B/I
R517 ١K 116
R518 628 820
RP501 820
RP502 1K
CP01 103
R601 220.0 2204
C602 47 47
L601 12,01 12سا
CP82 82 🕑
Z603 Ī
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R
PAL-8/G
SECAH-8/G
PAL-B/G
SECAM-B/G
SECAM-D/K
110 110
820 820
2200 750
47 334
12 0 H 8.2 0 H
····· TP 54.5HC
TYPE MARI
Carbon Composition C
Oxide Hetal Film Ħ
Notal Film RM
Cenest R-C
Variable Resister
Pasitive Resister
CAPACITO t.
TYPE MARK
Cerenic No Mark
Pelyester P
Tentellun Ĩ
Metal Pelyester HP
Pelypropylene P.P
Polyester Polypro DSR
Chemical Electrolytic
Chestcal Nes-Pelar +

OBSERVATION OF VOLTAGES AND WAVEFORMS

  • 1 Voltages read with "VTVM" from point shown to chassis ground. line voltage 220/240V colour bar signal.
  • 2 Voltages reading may vary ±20%.
  • 3 The schematic shown is representative only.
  • 4 All wavefroms are taken using a wide band oscilioscope and a low capacity probe.
  • 5 Check FINE TUNING, AGC, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, and COLOUR controls for best picture.
  • 6 Waveforms are taken using a standard colour bar signal.
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