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Sanyo
14"
Color
TV
Monitor
Operation,
Maintenance
and
Service
Manual
Published
by:
ATARI
INC
1265 Borregas Avenue
P. 0 .
Box
427
Sunnyvale, California 94086
Complete with Parts Lists
Monitor manufactured by
Sanyo Electric
Co.,
Ltd.
Color
TV
Receiver Manufacturing Division
Gifu, Japan
Copyright © 1980
by
Atari,
Inc.
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Table
of
Contents
1 Warnings
and
Cautions
A.
Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
B.
Safety Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
C.
Picture-Tube Handling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
D.
Replacing with Proper Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
E.
Final Testing Before Reinstalling Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Specifications
A. Power Input and Consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
B.
Temperatures and Humidity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
C.
Currents and Voltages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
D.
CRT Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
E.
Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
F.
Pattern Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
3 Adjustable Controls
A.
Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
B.
Horizontal Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..
. . . 5
C.
Vertical Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
D.
Vertical Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
E.
Horizontal Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
F.
Focus
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4 Supply Voltages
and
Test Points
For text see page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5 Signal Test Points
A.
Red,
Green, Blue Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
B.
Horizontal and Vertical Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
6 Troubleshooting
For block diagram
of
Sanyo monitor see page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
7 Repair
A. Picture Tube Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
B.
Yoke Replacement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
C.
Flyback Transformer Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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8 Adjustments
A.
Purity Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.
Preliminary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.
Red
Purity Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.
Green Purity Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.
Blue Purity Adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5.
Final Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
B.
Convergence Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
1.
Static Convergence (Center
Area)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.
Dynamic Convergence (Outer
Area)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11
9 Schematic
and
Illustrated Parts Lists
For drawings see page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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List
of
Illustrations
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8
Overview
of
Sanyo 14" Color
TV
Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Adjustable Controls on Main
PCB
and Control
PCB
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Adjustable Controls on Neck
PCB
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Block Diagram
of
Sanyo Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Schematic Diagram
of
Sanyo Monitor
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Main
PCB
Assembly
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Neck
PCB
Assembly
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Parts List
of
Sanyo Monitor
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Warnings
and
Cautions
A.
Before
You
Start
...
You should never attempt to work on
an
exposed
monitor chassis
if
you are not familiar with servicing
procedures and precautions necessary for high-
voltage equipment. Any
TV
monitor has three
sources
of
possible danger: strong electric shock
due
to
high voltages
or
unisolated
AC
line voltages,
X-ray
radiation, and implosion. Therefore, please
read
this chapter carefully.
B.
Safety
Measures
Develop good safety habits, so when you're
rushed with repair work, you'll still automatically
take precautions.
A good practice when working on any
TV
monitor is to first ground the chassis and use only one hand when testing circuitry. This will avoid the possibility of
carelessly putting one hand on the chassis
or
ground, and the other on
an
electrical connection.
Doing so could cause a severe electrical shock.
If
you
service this color monitor on a test bench,
you must
isolate the monitor from AC line voltage!
An
isolation transformer is mandatory for your own
safety. The Sanyo monitor does not contain
an
isola-
tion transformer on its chassis. It is mounted in-
stead on the game power supply. (It may appear like
a regular power transformer, but is really also
an
isolation transformer.)
C.
Picture·
Tube
Handling
Use extreme care when handling the picture tube,
since rough handling may cause it to implode, due
to a vacuum inside.
Do
not nick or scratch the glass,
or
subject it
to
any undue pressure when removing
or installing it.
Wear safety goggles and heavy gloves for protec­tion when handling the picture tube. Keep others without safety goggles away.
Do
not
lift
the tube by
the neck.
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Discharge the high voltage in the picture tube by
shorting the anode connection to chassis
ground-
not the cabinet or other mounting parts. When
discharging, go from ground to anode, and use a well-insulated piece
of
wire.
D.
Replacing
with
Proper
Components
It is important
to
maintain the specified values
and failure characteristics
of
all components in the horizontal and high-voltage circuits, and anywhere else in the monitor that could cause a rise in high voltage, or in operating supply voltages.
Refer to the parts lists in the back of this manual,
and use only exact replacement parts, especially for
the picture tube, semiconductors, transformers, coils, and fuses.
2
If you replace the picture tube with another type
not specified in the parts
list, then avoid prolonged
exposure at close range to the unshielded areas
of
the tube. You may endanger yourself from
un-
necessary exposure to X-ray radiation.
E.
Final
Testing
Before
Reinstalling
Monitor
Before installing the color monitor back
in
the
game, you must check the
following:
1.
Inspect all harness wiring on the monitor and
be
sure none
of
it is pinched between the chassis
and other
metal parts in the monitor.
2.
Replace all protective devices such as insula­ting
fishpaper,
compartment
covers and
shields.
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Specifications
A.
Power
Input
and
Consumption
Line Voltage Line Frequency Power Consumption
A.C.
100V ± 10%
50/60
Hertz
46
Watts
B.
Temperatures
and
Humidity
Environmental Temp. Environmental
Humidity
Temp. Inside Game Cabinet
5-35° C (41-95°
F)
20-95%
45° C
max. (112°
F)
C.
Currents
and
Voltages
The CRT anode average current is less than
650
uA.
High
voltage is
24 ± 1.5
KV.
B+
1
B+
2
B + 3 (regulated) B
+ 4 (regulated)
Heater
Voltage
105 ± 1.0
v
19.5 ±
2.0
v
12 ± 1.0
v
175 ± 5.0
v
6.4 ± 0.2
V (RMS)
D.
CRT
Specifications
Convergence
Tolerance-
max. 0.2%
of
raster width, center
of
screen
max.
0.5%
of
raster width, corners
of
screen
Purity-Color
purity should be practically uniform all over screen after being degaussed with hand­held
degaussing coil
Pull-In
Range, Horizontal 15.75 KHz ±
200
Hz
Pull-In Range, Vertical More than 8 Hz
Type
of
CRT #370ECB22, 14-lnch, 90°
Tilt
of
Deflection Yoke declination is within 2 mm
E.
Connectors
6-Pin Connector for Video Signals:
Pin 1
=Red
Pin 2
=Green
Pin 4
=Ground
3-Pin Connector for Power:
Pin 3
=Blue
Pin
5=Sync
Pin
1=100
VAC Pin
2=100
VAC
F.
Pattern
Size
You should be able to reproduce the following
sLz;es
of
patterns:
Maximum size
Minimum
size CRT
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Adjustable
Controls
A.
Brightness
Remember to
observe
the
precautions
regarding
high
voltages
when
you
make
any
adjustments
on
this
monitor!
Note that before you adjust the brightness, the monitor should have been turned on for at least 5 minutes. Keep the game
in
the attract
or
play mode. Find the small white knob underneath the screen, located at the far right on the Control Printed-Circuit Board
or
PCB
(see Figure
2).
Turn this brightness or screen voltage control until you achieve a pleasing level
of
brightness.
Too high a brightness causes the retrace lines
to
show. Too low a brightness causes the entire screen
to become dark and obscured.
HORIZONTAL VERTICAL VERTICAL
HOLD HOLD HEIGHT
B + ADJUSTMENT
(For Technicians Only)
MAIN
PCB
However, if you cannot achieve the proper brightness by using this white adjustment knob, then you should check the master brightness level
adjustment. This potentiometer is located almost
dead center on the Main
PCB,
at
VR201.
To reset the brightness level, disconnect the 6-pin
video-signal connector from the monitor. Turn the
white brightness control to maximum or fully clock­wise. Connect a
DC
voltmeter's plus lead to
TP452,
and its minus lead
to
TP451-near
the center
of
the
Main
PCB.
Set the voltmeter to the
1.5-3
V range. Now adjust
the small
VR201
potentiometer to
0.5
volts. Recon-
nect the 6-pin connector on the monitor.
BRIGHTNESS
LEVEL
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on
Main
PCB
and
Control
PCB
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B.
Horizontal
Hold
Use this adjustment if the picture drifts sideways
across the screen. Find the second potentiometer
from the right, on the Control
PCB
(as
you face the
monitor's
screen)-see
Figure
2.
Turn the pot until
the black lines no longer slant downwards
or
up-
wards, and you obtain a normal screen image.
C.
Vertical
Hold
Use this adjustment if the picture drifts straight up or down on the screen. The vertical hold control is the second potentiometer from the left, on the Control
PCB
(as
you face the monitor's
screen)-
see Figure
2.
Turn this control
in
either direction until the pic-
ture no longer drifts straight up
or
down on the
screen.
D.
Vertical
Height
If the screen image is not large enough or too large vertically, then you can adjust it very easily with this control. Using this control will stretch or compress the image vertically. The vertical height
control affects the spacing between the raster lines equally.
Set the game for the diagnostic that displays the
GREEN BIAS (CUT-OFF)
BLUE
BIAS
RED BIAS
BLUE DRIVE
RED DRIVE
TOP
BOTTOM
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convergence grid and dots. Locate the vertical height control on the monitor's Control
PCB:
it is the knob on the far left underneath the screen. Turn this control until the top and bottom grid lines run along the edges
of
the screen. The lines should not
disappear
off
the edges, which would indicate over-
scanning.
E.
Horizontal
Width
Before using this control,
be
sure the monitor has
been turned
on
for 5 minutes or more. If the screen
image is too wide or narrow, you should use this
control
to
adjust it for proper width.
Set the game for the diagnostic that displays the convergence grid and dots. Locate the horizontal width control on the monitor's Main
PCB:
it is the
coil at the center
of
this board, directly underneath
the yoke.
Be
sure to use only a non-metal Allen wrench (commonly called a "tweaking" tool) for this adjustment!
Turn this control until the right and left
grid lines run along the edges
of
the screen. The
lines should not disappear
off
the edges, which
would indicate overscanning.
F.
Focus
This control simply changes the sharpness of the
screen image. The white focus adjustment knob is
located on the plastic bracket above the flyback
transformer. Turn this control until you get the op­timum screen sharpness possible.
Figure 3 Adjustable Controls
on
Neck
PCB
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Supply
Voltages
To
test for proper + 105V supply, locate the test
point
TP91
at the front end
of
the very large 20-watt
resistor
R609.
This resistor is
in
the center rear area
of
the Main
PCB.
Connect a voltmeter at this point
and to ground.
Adjust the brightness control on the Neck
PCB
to
maximum.
Use
the nearby potentiometer
(VR601)
on
the monitor's Main
PCB
that is labeled
"B + AD-
JUSTMENT"
in
Figure
2.
Turn this pot until the
meter reads +
105V.
Then return the brightness con-
trol to normal.
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Signal
Test
Points
A.
RGB
Signals
The blue,
red,
and green signals can
be
tested at
the points labeled
ED,
EE,
and
EA,
respectively.
These are located on the back
of
the Neck
PCB.
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B.
Horizontal
and
Vertical
Sync
This synchronization signal can
be
tested at pin 5
of
the 6-pin video signal connector. When using a test prod, do not jam it into the connector pin. Other­wise you will stretch the pin, and it could later fall out
of
the connector housing.
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Repair
A.
Picture
Tube
Replacement
Be
sure to first unplug the power and video-signal
connectors. Remove monitor assembly from game.
1.
2.
3.
Discharge the high voltage from the tube. Remove the
large high-voltage anode connector
near the top
of
the picture tube. Unplug the
neck board at rear
of
picture tube.
Unplug the degaussing coil 2-pin connector. Unplug the 4-wire connector on Main
PCB. Unhook the spring that holds the braided ground wire (near the bottom corner of picture tube).
4.
Using a 5/16" hex socket wrench, remove the four screws that
hold the picture tube
in
the steel frame. Carefully remove the tube by pull­ing it out towards the front.
B.
Yoke
Replacement
You
need
to
reconverge
the
picture whenever
you
replace a
yoke.
First unplug the power and video-signal connec-
tors. Remove monitor assembly from game.
1.
Discharge the high voltage from the tube.
Unplug the neck board at rear
of
picture tube.
2.
Using a thin knife or single-edged razor blade, carefully loosen
the rubber wedges from the
picture-tube surface.
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3.
Loosen the Phillips screws that tighten the two neck
clamps around the neck.
Now.
slide the
magnet
assembly, then the yoke assembly
off
the end
of
the picture tube.
C.
Flyback
Transformer
Replacement
First unplug the power and video-signal connec-
tors. Remove monitor assembly from game.
1.
Discharge the high voltage from the tube. Remove the
large anode connector at top
of
pic­ture tube. Also open the white twist-and-tie anode
holder and remove the anode wire from
this
holder.
2.
Unplug the neck board at rear
of
picture tube.
Unplug the
two
white wires at the very top
of
the
"FOCUS" adjustment bracket.
3.
Remove the two small hex nuts and the Phillips screw that secure the flyback transformer cover plate.
4.
Unsolder the 9 connections for the transformer on the circuit or bottom side of the Main
PCB.
5.
Now
lift
out the transformer. When replacing
with a new transformer,
be
sure to check the
picture for sharpness.
If it's not sharp, adjust
the white focus knob
on
the transformer.
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A.
8
Purity
Adjustments
Adjustments
1.
Preliminary
First remove the monitor from the game, but leave the connectors still attached. The purity and con­vergence magnets can be moved without loosening the rear Phillips screw. If you will also the outer area of the picture (see Section 2 on the next page), you should loosen both the deflection yoke and magnet mounting screws at this time.
Turn the picture tube so it faces north or south.
Then degauss the picture tube with a hand-held degaussing coil. If the magnets have been secured
with a white
easily broken when you move the magnets.
2.
Red
Refer to Figure 3 and turn guns with the G and B bias or cated on the neck board. (Leave the play
any self-test pattern on the screen that shows
solid white. Keep this display throughput the purity
adjustments.
Rotate and spread the tabs (the pair farthest towards the front) the screen image should
3.
Green Purity Adjustment
Turn
trols
on the neck board; leave the green gun on. Readjust the purity magnets if necessary for a formly green screen.
4.
Blue Purity Adjustment
Turn
trols
on the neck board; leave the blue gun on. Repeat the purity adjustment for a screen.
glue, you will find that its hold can
Purity Adjustment
off
of
vertically and horizontally. You
also obtain a pure red overall.
off
the
red
and blue guns by using the con-
off
the
red
and blue guns by using the con-
be
converging
be
the green and blue cutoff
the purity magnets
controls,
red
gun on.) Dis-
until you center
uniformly blue
lo-
uni-
5.
Final Check
As a final check for total color purity, turn on all guns again. Leave the all-white self-test pattern on the screen. The screen white-not
Finally, reinstall the monitor in the game.
B.
tinted with other hues.
Convergence
should
be
pure, clean
Adjustments
1.
Static Convergence (Center Area)
First remove the monitor from the game, but leave
the connectors still attached.
If you will also picture (see Section 2 that loosen ting screws at this time.
background with white lines and dots. Keep this
display throughout all convergence adjustments.
the G bias or board. (Leave the
magnets, and superimpose the red and blue lines in the center area of the screen.
the
horizontal lines in the center area
the 6-pole or rear pair of magnets, and superimpose the green center area of the screen.
tabs green
both the deflection yoke and magnet moun-
Display the diagnostics pattern that shows black
Refer to Figure 3 and turn
Adjust the
Keeping their angles the same, rotate both tabs of
4-pole magnets to superimpose the red and blue
Turn on the green gun again. Adjust the
vertical lines
Finally, keeping their angles the same, rotate both
of
the 6-pole magnets to superimpose the
horizontal lines on the red/blue ones.
be
converging the outer area of the
follows), you should
off
the green gun with
cutoff
angle of the 4-pole or center pair of
control, located
red
and blue guns on.)
on
the red/blue ones, in the
on
of
the screen.
the neck
vertical
angle of
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If you do not need to converge the outer screen
areas, you
cedure. (Otherwise, immediately proceed with Sec­tion 2 below.)
2.
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are
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Convergence
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Be
sure to keep the same convergence pattern on
the
screen-white background. Using a razor blade or thin knife, carefully loosen the glue holding the three rubber wedges and remove them. and deflection yoke mounting screws
lines and dots with black
Be
sure both the magnet
are
loosened.
Slide the yoke slightly away from the picture tube. Up/down movement edges
counterclockwise. Side-to-side movement causes the lines and dots at the outer screen edges to
pand and contract.
directions until the outer lines and dots screen are pure white.
wedges back in between the picture tube and the yoke's white collar. Secure the wedges with glue. Tighten the screws that secure the deflection yoke clamp and the magnets.
of
the screen image to swivel clockwise or
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parts for your Sanyo 14" color monitor. Please note
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in
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Sanyo Color Monitor
Figure 8 Parts List of Sanyo Monitor
Atari Part
Note:
99-160001 99-160002 99-160003 99-160004 99-160005
99-160006 99-160007 99-160008 99-160009 99-160010
99-160011 99-160012 99-160013 99-160014 99-160015
99-160016 99-160017 99-160018 99-160100 99-160101
99-160102 99-160103 99-160104 99-160105 99-160106
No.
All
diode reference designations Dxxx have been changed to CRxxx, the standard American nomenclature.
Description (Reference Designations in Bold)
Control PCB Assembly Main PCB Assembly Neck PCB Assembly Convergence and Purity Magnets Picture-Tube
14"
Picture Tube, Type 370ECB22 Type LA 1464 Integrated Circuit (IC401) Type LA5110 Integrated Circuit (IC601) Pincushion Correction Transformer Horizontal Drive Transformer
Flyback Transformer N
PN
Transistor
N
PN
Transistor
N
PN
Transistor/Damper
NPN Transistor PNP Transistor
NPN Transistor NPN Transistor Type SIB01-02 Diode Type
RU1
Type
RU2
Type
RC2 Type ERC04-06 Diode (CR601-604) Type
EQA01-05S Diode Type 1S1555 Diode (CR205-209,
Socket
(T452) (TR902) (TR901)
(TR201-203,
(TR210)
(TR451) (TR251-253)
Diode Diode (CR454,
Diode
(CR455)
(CR453)
(CR452)
(T451)
(TR904)
208)
456)
(CR451)
(T401)
211-213,
401,
402)
99-160107 99-160200 99-160201 99-160202 99-160203
99-160204 99-160205 99-160206 99-160207 99-160208
99-160209 99-160210 99-160211 99-160212 99-160213
99-160214 99-160215 99-160216 99-160300 99-160301
14
Type
EQA01-11
Focus Resistor
Type
PTH451 Type SDT-500 Thermistor (TH201) 100K Ohm,
5600
Ohm,
33
Ohm,
3.9
Ohm, 1W Metal-Film Resistor
390
Ohm, 2W Metal-Film Resistor
560
Ohm, 1W Metal-Oxide Resistor
10K Ohm, 2W Metal-Oxide Resistor 6800 Ohm, 2W Metal-Oxide Resistor 1200 Ohm, 3W Metal-Oxide Resistor 3300
Ohm, 3W Metal-Oxide Resistor
180 Ohm, 20W Wirewound Resistor
2.0
Ohm, 20W Wirewound Resistor
1.0
Ohm, 1W Metal-Oxide Resistor 5600 Ohm, 1W Metal-Oxide Resistor 470
uf, 10V Electrolytic Capacitor
10
uf, 16V Electrolytic Capacitor
Diode
C05
1/4
W Metal-Film Resistor
1/4
W Metal-Film Resistor
V2W
Metal-Film Resistor
(CR204)
(VR902)
Posistor
(PS601)
(C479)
(R610)
(R608)
(R409)
(R481)
(R474)
(R244)
(R463)
(R418) (R604) (R466)
(R609)
(R601)
(R273)
(R253,
(C609)
257,
261)
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Atari Part
No.
99-160302 99-160303 99-160304 99-160305 99-160306
99-160307 99-160308 99-160309 99-160310 99-160311
99-160312 99-160313 99-160314 99-160315 99-160316
99-160317 99-160318 99-160319 99-160320 99-160321
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99-160322 99-160323 99-160324 99-160325 99-160326
99-160327 99-160328 99-160329 99-160330 99-160331
99-160332 99-160333 99-160334 99-160335 99-160336
99-160337 99-160400 99-160401 99-160402 99-160403
99-160404 99-160405 99-160406 99-160407 99-160408
Figure 8
Parts
List
of Sanyo Monitor, continued
Description (Reference Designations in Bold)
100
uf,
16V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C211)
220
uf,
16V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C161,
202)
47
uf,
16V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C208)
330
uf,
25V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C484)
4.7
uf,
25V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C162,
206,
408)
1.0
uf,
50V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C166,
207,
453,
455,
458)
100
uf,
25V
Electrolytic Capacitor
(C457,
610)
10
uf, 160V Electrolytic Capacitor
(C471)
100
uf, 160V Electrolytic Capacitor
(C462)
4.7
uf, 160V Electrolytic Capacitor
(C406)
47
uf, 160V Electrolytic Capacitor
(C410)
Type 160EE4719C Electrolytic Capacitor
(C606)
0.01
uf,
50V
Ceramic Capacitor
(C203,
204,
210, 212,
452)
0.022 uf,
50V
Ceramic Capacitor
(C207)
0.015
uf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C402,
404,
413)
8200 pf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C451,
459)
2700
pf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C477)
0.047
mf, 100V Mylar Capacitor
(C483)
0.068 mf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C405)
820
pf,
50V
Ceramic Capacitor
(C463)
470
pf, 500V Ceramic Capacitor
(C461)
4700
pf, 500V Ceramic Capacitor
(C486)
820
pf, 500V Ceramic Capacitor
(C470,
473)
1000 pf, 1000V Ceramic Capacitor
(C602-605)
1500 pf, 2000V Ceramic Capacitor
(C465,
466, 468,
481,
482,
485)
500
pf, 2000V Ceramic Capacitor
(C467)
0.082 mf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C403)
0.33
mf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C407)
0.056 mf, 125V Mylar Capacitor
(C601)
0.1
mf, 1000V Mylar Capacitor
(C469)
0.068 mf,
50V
Mylar Capacitor
(C401)
0.47
mf,
400V
Polypropylene Capacitor
(C412)
2700
pf, 630V Polypropylene Capacitor
(C456)
1000
pf, 2000V Ceramic Capacitor
(C901)
100
pf,
50V
Ceramic Capacitor
(C251-253)
1000
pf, 1000V Ceramic Capacitor
(C257,
258)
Type
8C1
FR5B 3K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR353)
Type
8C1
FR5B 200K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR354)
Type
8C1
FR5B 50K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR352,
355)
Type
8C1
FR5B 10K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR251-253)
Type
8C1
FR5B 200-0hm Variable Resistor
(VR254,
255)
Type
15CFR1
OB
1 M-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR256)
Type 8L2FRB 5K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR601)
Type 8LFRB 20K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR201)
Type 8CFRB 500K-Ohm Variable Resistor
(VR452)
Sanyo Color Monitor
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Atari Part
No.
99-160450 99-160451 99-160452 99-160453 99-160454
99-160455 99-160456 99-160457
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Figure 8
Parts
List
of Sanyo Monitor, continued
Description (Reference Designations in Bold)
Deflection Yoke (L902)
Filter Coil (L452) Width Coil (T454) Width Coil (T455) Peaking Coil (L451)
Line Filter (L601) Peaking Coil (L251·253) Peaking Coil (L254)
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