Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all
Funai Equipment. The service procedures recommended by Funai and
described in this service manual are effective methods of performing
service operations. Some of these service special tools should be used
when and as recommended.
It is important to note that this service manual contains various CAUTIONS
and NOTICES which should be carefully read in order to minimize the risk
of personal injury to service personnel. The possibility exists that improper
service methods may damage the equipment. It also is important to
understand that these CAUTIONS and NOTICES ARE NOT EXHAUSTIVE.
Funai could not possibly know, evaluate and advice the service trade of all
conceivable ways in which service might be done or of the possible
hazardous consequences of each way. Consequently, Funai has not
undertaken any such broad evaluation. Accordingly, a servicer who uses a
service procedure or tool which is not recommended by Funai must first
use all precautions thoroughly so that neither his safety nor the safe
operation of the equipment will be jeopardized by the service method
selected.
ANT. Input ---------------------- 75 ohm Unbal., F type
Reference Level--------------- 20 Vp-p (CRT Green Cathode)
Test Input Signal -------------- 400 Hz 30% modulation
DescriptionConditionUnitNominalLimit
1. Intermediate Freq.
2. Peak Picture Sens
3. AFT Pull In Range (10 mV input)---MHz±2.0±0.7
Picture
Sound
VHF
CATV
UHF
MHz
MHz
dBµV
dBµV
dBµV
45.75
41.25
15
15
15
---
--30
30
40
< DEFLECTION >
DescriptionConditionUnitNominalLimit
1. Deflection Freq.
2. Linearity
3. Over Scan---%10---
4. High Voltage---kV25---
Horizontal
Vert ical
Horizontal
Vert ical
kHz
Hz
%
%
15.734
60
---
---
---
---
±18
±10
< VIDEO & CHROMA >
DescriptionConditionUnitNominalLimit
1. Misconvergence
Center
Side
Corner
mm
mm
mm
---
---
---
0.4
1.5
2.5
2. BrightnessAPL 100%Ft-L2515
3. Color Temperature---°K9200---
4. Resolution
Horizontal
Vert ical
Line
Line
250
300
< AUDIO >
All items are measured across 8 Ω load at speaker output terminal.
DescriptionConditionUnitNominalLimit
1. Audio Output Power10% THDW10.8
2. Audio Distortion (w/LPF)500 mW%27
3. Audio Freq. Response-3 dBHz70 ~ 11 k---
---
---
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< ATSC >
DescriptionConditionUnitNominalLimit
1. RECEIVED FREQ. RANGE
(-28dBm)
2. ATSC DYNAMIC RANGE
(min./max.)
3. ATSC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO
RANDOM NOISE
4. NTSC CO-CHANNEL
INTERFERENCE
5. MULTIPATH
+
–
VHF LOW BAND. CH.4
VHF HI BAND. CH.10-82/6-76/0
UHF BAND. CH.41-80/6-74/4
VHF LOW BAND. CH.4
UHF BAND. CH.41
VHF LOW BAND. CH.4
UHF BAND. CH.41
A
B
C
D
E
F
kHz150>100
-82/6-76/0
dBm
dB23<26VHF HI BAND. CH.10
dB0>-6VHF HI BAND. CH.10
dB0<6
FF
G
6. Audio S/N (0dBfs)
7. Audio DIST. (0dBfs)
Note: Nominal specifications represent the design specifications. All units should be able to approximate these.
Some will exceed and some may drop slightly below these specifications. Limit specifications represent
the absolute worst condition that still might be considered acceptable. In no case should a unit fail to meet
limit specifications.
Lch
dB60>50
Rch
Lch
%0.5<3
Rch
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Prior to shipment from the factory, our products are strictly inspected for recognized product safety and electrical
codes of the countries in which they are to be sold. However, in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally
important to implement the following precautions when a set is being serviced.
Safety Precautions for TV Circuit
1. Before returning an instrument to the
customer, always make a safety check of the
entire instrument, including, but not limited to, the
following items:
a. Be sure that no built-in protective devices are
defective and have been defeated during
servicing. (1) Protective shields are provided
on this chassis to protect both the technician
and the customer. Correctly replace all missing
protective shields, including any removed for
servicing convenience. (2) When reinstalling
the chassis and/or other assembly in the
cabinet, be sure to put back in place all
protective devices, including but not limited to,
nonmetallic control knobs, insulating
fishpapers, adjustment and compartment
covers/shields, and isolation resistor/capacitor
networks. Do not operate this instrument or
permit it to be operated without all
protective devices correctly installed and
functioning. Servicers who defeat safety
features or fail to perform safety checks
may be liable for any resulting damage.
b. Be sure that there are no cabinet openings
through which an adult or child might be able to
insert their fingers and contact a hazardous
voltage. Such openings include, but are not
limited to, (1) spacing between the picture tube
and the cabinet mask, (2) excessively wide
cabinet ventilation slots, and (3) an improperly
fitted and/or incorrectly secured cabinet back
cover.
c. Antenna Cold Check - With the instrument AC
plug removed from any AC source, connect an
electrical jumper across the two AC plug
prongs. Place the instrument AC switch in the
on position. Connect one lead of an ohmmeter
to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch
the other ohmmeter lead in turn to each tuner
antenna input exposed terminal screw and, if
applicable, to the coaxial connector. If the
measured resistance is less than 1.0 megohm
or greater than 5.2 megohm, an abnormality
exists that must be corrected before the
instrument is returned to the customer. Repeat
this test with the instrument AC switch in the off
position.
d. Leakage Current Hot Check - With the
instrument completely reassembled, plug the
AC line cord directly into a 120 V AC outlet. (Do
not use an isolation transformer during this
test.) Use a leakage current tester or a
metering system that complies with American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) C101.1
Leakage Current for Appliances and
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1410, (50.7).
With the instrument AC switch first in the on
position and then in the off position, measure
from a known earth ground (metal water pipe,
conduit, etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the
instrument (antennas, handle brackets, metal
cabinet, screw heads, metallic overlays, control
shafts, etc.), especially any exposed metal
parts that offer an electrical return path to the
chassis. Any current measured must not
exceed 0.5 milli-ampere. Reverse the
instrument power cord plug in the outlet and
repeat the test.
READING SHOULD
NOT BE ABOVE 0.5 mA
LEAKAGE
DEVICE
BEING
TESTED
TEST ALL EXPOSED
METAL SURFACES
ALSO TEST WITH
PLUG REVERSED
USING AC
ADAPTER PLUG
AS REQUIRED
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE
LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A
POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST
BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE
INSTRUMENT TO THE CUSTOMER OR
BEFORE CONNECTING THE ANTENNA OR
ACCESSORIES.
e. X-Radiation and High Voltage Limits -
Because the picture tube is the primary
potential source of X-radiation in solid-state TV
receivers, it is specially constructed to prohibit
X-radiation emissions. For continued Xradiation protection, the replacement picture
tube must be the same type as the original.
CURRENT
TESTER
+
EARTH
GROUND
_
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Also, because the picture tube shields and
mounting hardware perform an X-radiation
protection function, they must be correctly in
place. High voltage must be measured each
time servicing is performed that involves B+,
horizontal deflection or high voltage. Correct
operation of the X-radiation protection circuits
also must be reconfirmed each time they are
serviced. (X-radiation protection circuits also
may be called “horizontal disable” or “hold
down.”) Read and apply the high voltage limits
and, if the chassis is so equipped, the Xradiation protection circuit specifications given
on instrument labels and in the Product Safety
& X-Radiation Warning note on the service
data chassis schematic. High voltage is
maintained within specified limits by close
tolerance safety-related components/
adjustments in the high-voltage circuit. If high
voltage exceeds specified limits, check each
component specified on the chassis schematic
and take corrective action.
2. Read and comply with all caution and safetyrelated notes on or inside the receiver cabinet, on
the receiver chassis, or on the picture tube.
3. Design Alteration Warning - Do not alter or add
to the mechanical or electrical design of this TV
receiver. Design alterations and additions,
including, but not limited to circuit modifications
and the addition of items such as auxiliary audio
and/or video output connections, might alter the
safety characteristics of this receiver and create a
hazard to the user. Any design alterations or
additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and
may make you, the servicer, responsible for
personal injury or property damage resulting
therefrom.
4. Picture Tube Implosion Protection Warning -
The picture tube in this receiver employs integral
implosion protection. For continued implosion
protection, replace the picture tube only with one
of the same type number. Do not remove, install,
or otherwise handle the picture tube in any
manner without first putting on shatterproof
goggles equipped with side shields. People not so
equipped must be kept safely away while picture
tubes are handled. Keep the picture tube away
from your body. Do not handle the picture tube by
its neck. Some “in-line” picture tubes are equipped
with a permanently attached deflection yoke;
because of potential hazard, do not try to remove
such “permanently attached” yokes from the
picture tube.
5. Hot Chassis Warning a. Some TV receiver chassis are electrically
connected directly to one conductor of the AC
power cord and maybe safety-serviced without
an isolation transformer only if the AC power
plug is inserted so that the chassis is
connected to the ground side of the AC power
source. To confirm that the AC power plug is
inserted correctly, with an AC voltmeter,
measure between the chassis and a known
earth ground. If a voltage reading in excess of
1.0V is obtained, remove and reinsert the AC
power plug in the opposite polarity and again
measure the voltage potential between the
chassis and a known earth ground.
b. Some TV receiver chassis normally have 85V
AC(RMS) between chassis and earth ground
regardless of the AC plug polarity. This chassis
can be safety-serviced only with an isolation
transformer inserted in the power line between
the receiver and the AC power source, for both
personnel and test equipment protection.
c. Some TV receiver chassis have a secondary
ground system in addition to the main chassis
ground. This secondary ground system is not
isolated from the AC power line. The two
ground systems are electrically separated by
insulation material that must not be defeated or
altered.
6. Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to
assure correct lead dress in the following areas: a.
near sharp edges, b. near thermally hot parts-be
sure that leads and components do not touch
thermally hot parts, c. the AC supply, d. high
voltage, and, e. antenna wiring. Always inspect in
all areas for pinched, out of place, or frayed wiring.
Check AC power cord for damage.
7. Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to
have overheated or are otherwise damaged
should be replaced with components, parts, or
wiring that meet original specifications.
Additionally, determine the cause of overheating
and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective
action to remove any potential safety hazard.
8. Product Safety Notice - Some electrical and
mechanical parts have special safety-related
characteristics which are often not evident from
visual inspection, nor can the protection they give
necessarily be obtained by replacing them with
components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Parts that have special safety characteristics are
identified by a # on schematics and in parts lists.
Use of a substitute replacement that does not
have the same safety characteristics as the
recommended replacement part might create
shock, fire, and/or other hazards. The product's
safety is under review continuously and new
instructions are issued whenever appropriate.
Prior to shipment from the factory, our products
are strictly inspected to confirm they comply with
the recognized product safety and electrical codes
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of the countries in which they are to be sold.
However, in order to maintain such compliance, it
is equally important to implement the following
precautions when a set is being serviced.
Precautions during Servicing
A. Parts identified by the # symbol are critical for
safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
B. In addition to safety, other parts and assemblies
are specified for conformance with regulations
applying to spurious radiation. These must also be
replaced only with specified replacements.
Examples: RF converters, RF cables, noise
blocking capacitors, and noise blocking filters, etc.
C. Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
1) Wires covered with PVC tubing
2) Double insulated wires
3) High voltage leads
D. Use specified insulating materials for hazardous
live parts. Note especially:
1) Insulation Tape
2) PVC tubing
3) Spacers
4) Insulators for transistors.
E. When replacing AC primary side components
(transformers, power cord, etc.), wrap ends of
wires securely about the terminals before
soldering.
F.Observe that the wires do not contact heat
producing parts (heat sinks, oxide metal film
resistors, fusible resistors, etc.)
G. Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp
edged or pointed parts.
H. When a power cord has been replaced, check that
5~6 kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
I.Also check areas surrounding repaired locations.
J. Use care that foreign objects (screws, solder
droplets, etc.) do not remain inside the set.
K. Crimp type wire connector
The power transformer uses crimp type
connectors which connect the power cord and the
primary side of the transformer. When replacing
the transformer, follow these steps carefully and
precisely to prevent shock hazards.
Replacement procedure
1) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires
at a point close to the connector.
Important: Do not re-use a connector (discard
it).
2) Strip about 15 mm of the insulation from the
ends of the wires. If the wires are stranded,
twist the strands to avoid frayed conductors.
3) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected.
Insert the wires fully into the connector.
4) Use the crimping tool to crimp the metal sleeve
at the center position. Be sure to crimp fully to
the complete closure of the tool.
L. When connecting or disconnecting the internal
connectors, first, disconnect the AC plug from the
AC supply outlet.
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Safety Check after Servicing
Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for damage or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and
wires have been returned to original positions. Afterwards, perform the following tests and confirm the specified
values in order to verify compliance with safety standards.
1. Clearance Distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d) and (d') between
soldered terminals, and between terminals and
surrounding metallic parts. (See Fig. 1)
Table 1: Ratings for selected area
Chassis or Secondary Conductor
Primary Circuit
AC Line VoltageRegion
110 to 130 V
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be
sure to confirm the precise values.
U.S.A. or
Canada
Clearance
Distance (d), (d’)
≥ 3.2 mm
(0.126 inches)
2. Leakage Current Test
Confirm the specified (or lower) leakage current
between B (earth ground, power cord plug prongs) and
externally exposed accessible parts (RF terminals,
antenna terminals, video and audio input and output
terminals, microphone jacks, earphone jacks, etc.) is
lower than or equal to the specified value in the table
below.
Measuring Method: (Power ON)
Insert load Z between B (earth ground, power cord plug
prongs) and exposed accessible parts. Use an AC
voltmeter to measure across both terminals of load Z.
See Fig. 2 and following table.
d'd
Fig. 1
Exposed Accessible Part
Z
AC Voltmeter
(High Impedance)
Earth Ground
B
Power Cord Plug Prongs
Table 2: Leakage current ratings for selected areas
AC Line VoltageRegionLoad ZLeakage Current (i)Earth Ground (B) to:
110 to 130 V
Note: This table is unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values.
U.S.A. or
Canada
0.15 µF CAP. & 1.5 kΩ
RES. Connected in parallel
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i ≤ 0.5 mA rms
Fig. 2
Exposed accessible
parts
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STANDARD NOTES FOR SERVICING
Circuit Board Indications
1. The output pin of the 3 pin Regulator ICs is
indicated as shown.
Top View
Out
2. For other ICs, pin 1 and every fifth pin are
indicated as shown.
Pin 1
3. The 1st pin of every male connector is indicated as
shown.
Pin 1
Input
In
Bottom View
5
10
Pb (Lead) Free Solder
Pb free mark will be found on PCBs which use Pb
free solder. (Refer to figure.) For PCBs with Pb free
mark, be sure to use Pb free solder. For PCBs
without Pb free mark, use standard solder.
Pb free mark
How to Remove / Install Flat Pack-IC
1. Removal
With Hot-Air Flat Pack-IC Desoldering Machine:
1. Prepare the hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
machine, then apply hot air to the Flat Pack-IC
(about 5 to 6 seconds). (Fig. S-1-1)
Fig. S-1-1
2. Remove the flat pack-IC with tweezers while
applying the hot air.
3. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
4. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
CAUTION:
1. The Flat Pack-IC shape may differ by models. Use
an appropriate hot-air flat pack-IC desoldering
machine, whose shape matches that of the Flat
Pack-IC.
2. Do not supply hot air to the chip parts around the
flat pack-IC for over 6 seconds because damage
to the chip parts may occur. Put masking tape
around the flat pack-IC to protect other parts from
damage. (Fig. S-1-2)
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3. The flat pack-IC on the CBA is affixed with glue, so
be careful not to break or damage the foil of each
pin or the solder lands under the IC when
removing it.
With Soldering Iron:
1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
all pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder
flux which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC,
you can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
CBA
Masking
Tape
Tweezers
Hot-air
Flat Pack-IC
Desoldering
Machine
Flat Pack-IC
Fig. S-1-2
Flat Pack-IC
Desoldering Braid
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-3
2. Lift each lead of the flat pack-IC upward one by
one, using a sharp pin or wire to which solder will
not adhere (iron wire). When heating the pins, use
a fine tip soldering iron or a hot air desoldering
machine. (Fig. S-1-4)
Sharp
Pin
Fine Tip
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-4
3. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
4. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
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With Iron Wire:
1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
all pins of the flat pack-IC. When you use solder
flux which is applied to all pins of the flat pack-IC,
you can remove it easily. (Fig. S-1-3)
2. Affix the wire to a workbench or solid mounting
point, as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
3. While heating the pins using a fine tip soldering
iron or hot air blower, pull up the wire as the solder
melts so as to lift the IC leads from the CBA
contact pads as shown in Fig. S-1-5.
4. Bottom of the flat pack-IC is fixed with glue to the
CBA; when removing entire flat pack-IC, first apply
soldering iron to center of the flat pack-IC and heat
up. Then remove (glue will be melted). (Fig. S-1-6)
5. Release the flat pack-IC from the CBA using
tweezers. (Fig. S-1-6)
Note: When using a soldering iron, care must be
taken to ensure that the flat pack-IC is not
being held by glue. When the flat pack-IC is
removed from the CBA, handle it gently
because it may be damaged if force is applied.
Hot Air Blower
2. Installation
1. Using desoldering braid, remove the solder from
the foil of each pin of the flat pack-IC on the CBA
so you can install a replacement flat pack-IC more
easily.
2. The “●” mark on the flat pack-IC indicates pin 1.
(See Fig. S-1-7.) Be sure this mark matches the 1
on the PCB when positioning for installation. Then
presolder the four corners of the flat pack-IC. (See
Fig. S-1-8.)
3. Solder all pins of the flat pack-IC. Be sure that
none of the pins have solder bridges.
Example :
Pin 1 of the Flat Pack-IC
is indicated by a " " mark.
Fig. S-1-7
To Solid
Mounting Point
CBA
Tweezers
Iron Wire
Soldering Iron
Fig. S-1-5
Fine Tip
Soldering Iron
Flat Pack-IC
or
Presolder
Flat Pack-IC
CBA
Fig. S-1-8
Fig. S-1-6
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Instructions for Handling Semiconductors
Electrostatic breakdown of the semi-conductors may
occur due to a potential difference caused by
electrostatic charge during unpacking or repair work.
1. Ground for Human Body
Be sure to wear a grounding band (1 MΩ) that is
properly grounded to remove any static electricity that
may be charged on the body.
2. Ground for Workbench
Be sure to place a conductive sheet or copper plate
with proper grounding (1 MΩ) on the workbench or
other surface, where the semi-conductors are to be
placed. Because the static electricity charge on
clothing will not escape through the body grounding
band, be careful to avoid contacting semi-conductors
with your clothing.
<Incorrect>
<Correct>
1MΩ
CBA
Grounding Band
1MΩ
CBA
Conductive Sheet or
Copper Plate
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CABINET DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Disassembly Flowchart
This flowchart indicates the disassembly steps for the
cabinet parts, and the CBA in order to gain access to
item(s) to be serviced. When reassembling, follow the
steps in reverse order. Bend, route and dress the
cables as they were.
CAUTION!
When removing the CRT, be sure to discharge the
Anode Lead of the CRT with the CRT Ground Wire
before removing the Anode Cap.
[1] Rear Cabinet
[2] CRT CBA
[3] Main CBA
[5] CRT
[4] DTV Module
CBA Unit
2. Disassembly Method
Removal
Step/
Loc.
No.
[1]
[2]CRT CBA
[3]Main CBAD3D4
Part
Rear
Cabinet
Remove/*Unhook/
Fig.
No.
D1
D2
D4
D5
D5
Unlock/Release/
Unplug/Unclamp/
Desolder
5(S-1)1
*CN15012
*CN801, *CN571,
*CN691, Anode Cap
Note
3
Note:
(1) Order of steps in procedure. When reassembling,
follow the steps in reverse order. These numbers
are also used as the Identification (location) No. of
parts in figures.
(2) Parts to be removed or installed.
(3) Fig. No. showing procedure of part location
(4) Identification of parts to be removed, unhooked,
unlocked, released, unplugged, unclamped, or
desoldered.
P = Spring, L = Locking Tab, S = Screw,
CN = Connector
* = Unhook, Unlock, Release, Unplug, or Desolder
e.g. 2(S-2) = two Screws (S-2),
2(L-2) = two Locking Tabs (L-2)
(5) Refer to the following "Reference Notes in the
Table."
Reference Notes in the Table
1. Removal of the Rear Cabinet: Remove screws
5(S-1) then slide the Rear Cabinet backward.
2. Removal of the CRT CBA: Disconnect CN1501
then pull the CRT CBA backward.
3. Removal of the Main CBA:
CAUTION: Discharge the Anode Lead of the CRT
with the CRT Ground Wire before removing the
Anode Cap.
Disconnect CN801, CN571 and CN691 on the
Main CBA and remove Anode Cap. Then slide the
Main CBA backward.
4. Removal of the DTV Module CBA Unit: Remove
Module PCB Holder and disconnect CN901 and
CN902 on the DTV Module CBA Unit. Then
remove the DTV Module CBA Unit.
5. Removal of the CRT: Remove screws 4(S-2).
Then slide the CRT backward.
DTV
[4]
Module
CBA Unit
[5]CRTD4 4(S-2)5
↓
(1)
↓
(2)
D3D5*CN901, *CN902,
Module PCB Holder
↓
(3)
↓
(4)
4
↓
(5)
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(S-1)
[4] DTV Module CBA Unit
Module PCB
Holder
[3] Main CBA
[1] Rear Cabinet
[1] Rear Cabinet
(S-1)
(S-1)
(S-1)
(S-1)
(S-1)
(S-1)
Fig. D1
CRT
Ground Wire
(S-2)
Front Cabinet
Degaussing Coil
Anode Cap
(S-2)
Fig. D3
[2] CRT CBA
(S-2)
(S-2)
Front Cabinet
Fig. D2
[5] CRT
Front Cabinet
Fig. D4
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TV Cable Wiring Diagram
DG691
DEGAUSSING COIL
SP801
CN691
FLYBACK
TRANSFORMER
CN571
MAIN CBA
WH301A
CN801
CN902
TU11
TUNER
CLN801
DTV MODULE CBA UNIT
CN102
AC601
AC CORD
T571
WH501A
FOCUS
SCREEN
ANODE
CN101
CN901
TO CRT GROUND
CRT CBA
WH301B
WH501B
CN1501
JK1501
JK1501
Fig. D5
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
General Note: “CBA” is abbreviation for
“Circuit Board Assembly.”
Note: Electrical adjustments are required after
replacing circuit components and certain
mechanical parts. It is important to perform
these adjustments only after all repairs and
replacements have been completed.
Also, do not attempt these adjustments unless
the proper equipment is available.
Test Equipment Required
1. NTSC Pattern Generator (Color Bar W/White
Window, Red Color, Dot Pattern, Gray Scale,
Monoscope, Multi-Burst)
2. Turn the power on. (Use main power on the TV
unit.)
3. Press [SLEEP] button on the service remote
control unit. Version of micro computer will be
displayed on the CRT. (Ex: 058-0.06)
4. Check the display on the lower left is “3641” and if
it is not “3641,” set it at “3641” according to "Initial
Setting" on page 5-2.
1. +B Adjustment
Purpose: To obtain correct operation.
Symptom of Misadjustment: The picture is dark and
the unit does not operate correctly.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
TP601(+B)
J095(GND)
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---DC Voltmeter+105±0.5 V DC.
VR661------
1. Prepare the normal remote control unit. (Part No.
NE601UE)
Remove 3 Screws from the back lid. (Fig. 1-1)
Screws
Remote control unit (bottom)
2. Add J1 (Jumper Wire) to the remote control CBA.
(Fig. 1-2)
J 1
Remote Control CBA
Fig. 1-1
Fig. 1-2
Note: TP601, J095(GND), VR661 --- Main CBA
1. Connect DC Volt Meter to TP601 and J095(GND).
2. Adjust VR661 so that the voltage of TP601
becomes +105±0.5 V DC.
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2. Initial Setting
General
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
2. Press [VOL n] button on the service remote
control unit. Display changes “C/D,” “7F,” “SOUND
TYPE,” “VIDEO,” “1000,” “YUV MEMORY,”
“TUNER A/M/S,” “QAM,” “DTV-H,” “D-SOUND,”
and “DL V-CHIP” cyclically when [VOL n] button is
pressed.
3. To set the following each data value, press [CH o /
p] buttons on the service remote control unit.
7F --- Set to “FF.”
SOUND TYPE --- Set to “MONO.”
VIDEO --- Set to “V1/V2.”
1000 (monitoring time) --- Set to “1000.”
YUV MEMORY --- Set to “OFF.”
TUNER A/M/S --- Set it by indication of TUNER
as follows
UTUNATSMS001: Set it in “M.”
UTUNATSSP001: Set it in “S.”
QAM --- Set to “135.”
DTV-H --- Set to “B.”
D-SOUND --- Set to “STEREO.”
DL V-CHIP --- Set to “ON.”
3. Setting for BRIGHT, CONTRAST,
COLOR, S-COLOR, C-COLOR,
TINT, V-TINT, S-TINT, C-TINT,
SHARP, S-SHARP, and C-SHARP
Data Values
General
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
2. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Display changes “BRT,” “CNT,” “CLR,”
“S-CLR,” “C-CLR,” “TNT,” “V-TNT,” “S-TNT,” “CTNT,” “SHARP,” “S-SRP,” and “C-SRP,” cyclically
when [MENU] button is pressed.
CNT
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “CONTRAST” (CNT)
display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “CONTRAST”
(CNT) becomes 84.
CLR
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “COLOR” (CLR) display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “COLOR” (CLR)
becomes 58.
S-CLR
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “S-COLOR” (S-CLR)
display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “S-COLOR” (SCLR) becomes 58.
C-CLR
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “C-COLOR” (C-CLR)
display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “C-COLOR” (CCLR) becomes 66.
TNT
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “TINT” (TNT) display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “TINT” (TNT)
becomes 54.
V-TN T
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “V-TINT” (V-TNT) display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “V-TINT” (V-TNT)
becomes 58.
S-TNT
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “S-TINT” (S-TNT) display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “S-TINT” (S-TNT)
becomes 58.
C-TNT
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “C-TINT” (C-TNT) display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the value of “C-TINT” (C-TNT)
becomes 59.
SHARP
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “SHARP” (SHARP)
display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit and select “43.”
S-SRP
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “S-SHARP” (S-SRP)
display.
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2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit and select “40.”
C-SRP
1. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit. Then select “C-SHARP” (C-SRP)
display.
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit and select “40.”
Note:BRIGHT data value does not need to be
adjusted at this moment.
4. H f0 Adjustment
7. SD Check Mode
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
2. Press [1] button on the remote control unit. The
unit enters the SD-Check mode.
3. The unit starts selecting the added channel from
the first channel according to the memorized CH
ADD/DEL data and CATV/TV data in RAM.
SD Check mode (Factory mode)
Press [1] button.
Purpose: To get correct horizontal frequency.
Note: Use the service remote control unit.
1. Press [2] button on the service remote control unit
and select H-ADJ mode. (By pressing [2] button
the display will change from TV AGC to H-ADJ.)
2. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that display will change “0” ~ “7”. At
this moment, Choose “4”.
3. Turn the power off and on again. (Main Power
button on the TV unit.)
5. Black Stretch Control Adjustment
Purpose: To show the fine black color.
Symptom of Misadjustment: Black color will not
appear correctly.
Note: Use the service remote control unit.
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
2. Press [0] button on the service remote control unit.
“B-S” is indicated.
3. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that display will change “OFF,” “0,”
and “1.” Then choose “B-S OFF.”
4. Press [0] button on the service remote control unit.
“B-S2” is indicated.
5. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that display will change “0” and “1.”
Then choose “B-S2 0.”
6. Turn the power off and on again, using the main
power button on the TV unit.
When all
channels
are SD,,,,
7
Please wait
OSD color:
Magenta
When the selected
channel is not SD,,,,
13
Please wait
OSD color:
Magenta
26
OK
OSD color:
Magenta
When SD-Check starting,
there is no ADD channel.
ADD nothing
OSD color:
Magenta
30
NG
OSD color:
Magenta
6. Purity Check
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
2. Press [7] button on the remote control unit. Each
time pressing [7] button on the service remote
control unit, display changes Red mode, Green
mode, Blue mode, and White mode cyclically.
3. Select White mode.
4. Turn the power off and on again. (Main power
button on the TV unit.)
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8. H. Position Adjustment
10. V. Position Adjustment
Purpose: To obtain correct horizontal position of
screen image.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If H. Position is
incorrect, horizontal position of image on the screen
may not be properly displayed.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---Monoscope90±5%
Note: Use the service remote control unit
1. Operate the unit for at least 20 minutes.
2. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
3. Receive the monoscope pattern.
4. Press [8] button on the remote control unit. “H-P”
is indicated.
5. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the monoscope pattern will be
90±5% of display size and the circle is round.
6. Turn the power off and on again. (Main power
button on the TV unit.)
[CH o / p]
buttons
RFMonoscope
9. V. Size Adjustment
Purpose: To obtain correct vertical width of screen
image.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If V. Size is incorrect,
vertical size of image on the screen may not be
properly displayed.
Purpose: To obtain correct vertical width of screen
image.
Symptom of misadjustment: If V. Position is
incorrect, vertical height of image on the screen may
not be properly displayed.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---MonoscopeSee below.
Note: Use the service remote control unit
1. Operate the unit for at least 20 minutes.
2. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
3. Receive the monoscope pattern.
4. Press [9] button on the service remote control unit
and select “V-P” mode. (Display changes “V-S”
and “V-P” cyclically when [9] button is pressed).
5. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the top and bottom of the
monoscope pattern will be equal each other.
6. Turn the power off and on again. (Main power
button on the TV unit.)
[CH o / p]
buttons
RFMonoscope
11. Software Reset
To reset software, press [5] button on the remote
control unit for at least 5 seconds after pressing [CH
RETURN] button on the remote control unit.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---Monoscope90±5%
Note: Use the service remote control unit.
1. Operate the unit for at least 20 minutes.
2. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
3. Receive the monoscope pattern.
4. Press [9] button on the service remote control unit
and select “V-S” mode. (Display changes “V-S”
and “V-P” cyclically when [9] button is pressed).
5. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the monoscope pattern will be
90±5% of display size and the circle is round.
6. Turn the power off and on again. (Main power
button on the TV unit.)
[CH o / p]
buttons
RFMonoscope
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12. Cut-off Adjustment
Purpose: To adjust the beam current of R, G, B, and
screen voltage.
Symptom of Misadjustment: White color may be
reddish, greenish or bluish.
6. Press [3] button. The display will momentarily
show “CUT OFF B” (B = Blue). Adjust the Blue cut
off by pressing [CH o / p] buttons. When done
with steps 4, 5 and 6 the horizontal line should be
pure white, if not, then attempt the Cut off
adjustment again.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
Screen-Control
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---
Note: Screen Control FBT --- Main CBA
FBT = Fly Back Transformer
Use the service remote control unit
1. Degauss the CRT and allow CRT to operate for 20
minutes before starting the alignment.
2. Input the Black Raster Signal from RF Input.
3. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.)
4. Press [VOL n] button on the service remote
control unit and select “C/D” mode. (Display
changes “C/D,” “7F,” “SOUND TYPE,” “VIDEO,”
“1000,” “YUV MEMORY,” “TUNER A/M/S,” “QAM,”
“DTV-H,” “D-SOUND,” and “DL V-CHIP” cyclically
when [VOL n] button is pressed.) then press “1.”
The display will momentarily show “CUT OFF R”
(R= Red). Now there should be a horizontal line
across the center of the picture tube. If needed,
turn the screen control on the flyback in a
clockwise direction gradually until the horizontal
line appears. Adjust the Red Cut off by pressing
[CH o / p] buttons. Proceed to Step 5 when the
Red Cut off adjustment is done.
5. Press [2] button. The display will momentarily
show “CUT OFF G” (G = Green). Adjust the Green
Cut off by pressing [CH o / p] buttons. Proceed to
step 6 when the Green Cut off adjustment is done.
[CH o / p]
buttons
Pattern
Generator
Figure
Pattern Generator
Ext. Input
RF
See Reference
Notes below.
Black
Raster
Fig. 2
13. White Balance Adjustment
Purpose: To mix red, green and blue beams correctly
for pure white.
Symptom of Misadjustment: White becomes bluish
or reddish.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
White
Screen
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---
Note: Use the service remote control unit
1. Operate the unit more than 20 minutes.
2. Face the unit to east. Degauss the CRT using
Degaussing Coil.
3. Input the White Raster (APL 100%).
4. Set the color analyzer to the CHROMA mode and
after zero point calibration, bring the optical
receptor to the center on the tube surface (CRT).
5. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.) Press
[VOL n] button on the service remote control unit
and select “C/D” mode. (Display changes “C/D,”
“7F,” “SOUND TYPE,” “VIDEO,” “1000,” “YUV
MEMORY,” “TUNER A/M/S,” “QAM,” “DTV-H,” “DSOUND,” and “DL V-CHIP” cyclically when [VOL
n] button is pressed). Then press [8] button on the
service remote control unit.
6. Press [4] button on the service remote control unit
for Red adjustment. Press [5] button on the
service remote control unit for Blue adjustment.
7. In each color mode, Press [CH o / p] buttons to
adjust the values of color.
[CH o / p]
buttons
Pattern
Generator,
Color Analyzer
Figure
Color Analyzer
RF
Raster
(APL
100%)
See below
Fig. 3
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8. Adjust Red and Blue color so that the temperature
becomes 9200K (x: 286 / y: 294)±3%.
9. At this time, Re-check if Horizontal line is white. If
not, Re-adjust Cut-off Adjustment until the
Horizontal Line becomes pure white.
10. Turn off and on again to return to the normal
mode. Receive APL 100% white signal and Check
Chroma temperatures become 9200K (x: 286 / y:
294)±3%.
Note: Confirm that Cut Off Adj. is correct after this
adjustment, and attempt Cut Off Adj, if
needed.
14. YUV Pedestal Adjustment
Purpose: To adjust the pedestal level of YUV input.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
15. Sub-Brightness Adjustment
Purpose: To get proper brightness.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If Sub-Brightness is
incorrect, proper brightness cannot be obtained by
adjusting the Brightness Control.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---
[CH o / p]
buttons
Pattern
Generator
Figure
RFIQW
See below
Screen
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---Color AnalyzerSee below
1. Enter the Service mode in DTV mode.
2. Press [3] button on the service remote control unit.
The screen changes white 50% automatically.
(Display changes “U-PED” and “Y-PED” cyclically
when [3] button is pressed).
3. Press [CH o / p] buttons on the service remote
control unit so that the Chroma temperature
becomes 9200K ±3%.
[CH o / p]
buttons
Figure
Color Analyzer
DTV---
Fig. 4
White
Note: IQW Setup level --- 7.5 IRE
Use the service remote control unit
1. Enter the Service mode. (See page 5-1.) Then
input IQW signal from RF Input.
2. Press [MENU] button on the service remote
control unit and Select “BRT” mode. (Display
changes “BRT,” “CNT,” “CLR,” “S-CLR,” “C-CLR,”
“TNT,” “V-TNT,” “S-TNT,” “C-TNT,” “SHARP,” “SSRP,” and “C-SRP,” cyclically when [MENU] button
is pressed). Press [CH o / p] buttons so that the
bar is just visible (See above figure).
3. Turn the power off and on again. (Main power
button on the TV unit.)
Black
This bar
just
visible
Fig. 5
16. Focus Adjustment
Purpose: Set the optimum Focus.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If Focus Adjustment is
incorrect, blurred images are shown on the display.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---Focus Control---Monoscope
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---
Note: Focus VR (FBT) --- Main CBA,
FBT = Fly Back Transformer
1. Operate the unit more than 30 minutes.
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Pattern
Generator
See below
Page 22
2. Face the unit to the East and Degauss the CRT
using Degaussing Coil.
3. Input the Monoscope Pattern.
4. Adjust the Focus Control on the FBT to obtain
clear picture.
The following adjustments normally are not
attempted in the field. Only when replacing the
CRT then adjust as a preparation.
18. Convergence Adjustment
Purpose: To obtain proper convergence of red, green
and blue beams.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If Convergence
Adjustment is incorrect, the edge of white letters may
have color edges.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
17. Purity Adjustment
Purpose: To obtain pure color.
Symptom of Misadjustment: If Color Purity
Adjustment is incorrect, large areas of color may not
be properly displayed.
Test PointAdj. PointModeInput
---
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---
GREENREDBLUE
Deflection Yoke
Purity Magnet
Pattern
Generator
Figure
---Red Color
See below
Fig. 6
---
C.P. Magnet (RB)
C.P. Magnet (RB-G)
Deflection Yoke
Dot Pattern
--Crosshatch
TapeM. EQ.Spec.
---Pattern GeneratorSee below
Figure
CRT
RB-GRB
RING LOCK
SCREW
C.P. MAGNET CLAMPER
C.P. MAGNET
DY WEDGE
COIL
SCREW
COIL CLAMPER
DEFLECTION YOKE
PURITY
Fig. 7
C.P. MAGNET (RB)
R
R
or
1. Set the unit facing east.
2. Operate the unit for over 30 minutes before
adjusting.
3. Fully degauss the unit using an external
degaussing coil.
4. Loosen the screw on the Deflection Yoke Clamper
and pull the Deflection Yoke back away from the
screen. (See Fig. 7)
5. Loosen the Ring Lock and adjust the Purity
Magnets so that a red field is obtained at the
center of the screen. Tighten Ring Lock. (See Fig.
6,7)
6. Slowly push the Deflection Yoke toward the bell of
CRT and set it where a uniform red field is
obtained.
7. Tighten the clamp screw on the Deflection Yoke.
G
B
G
B
Fig. 8
C.B. MAGNET (RB-G)
RB
RB
G
G
Fig. 9
1. Loosen the Ring Lock and align red with blue dots
or Crosshatch at the center of the screen by
rotating (RB) C.P. Magnets. (See Fig. 8)
2. Align red / blue with green dots at the center of the
screen by rotating (RB-G) C.P. Magnet. (See Fig.
9)
3. Paintlock the C.P. Magnets after adjustment.
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4. Remove the DY Wedges and slightly tilt the
Deflection Yoke horizontally and vertically to
obtain the best overall convergence.
5. Fix the Deflection Yoke by carefully inserting the
DY Wedges between CRT and Deflection Yoke.
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HOW TO INITIALIZE THE TELEVISION
To put the program back at the factory-default,
initialize the television as the following procedure.
1. Use the service remote control unit.
2. Turn the power on. (Use main power on the TV
unit.)
3. Press [SLEEP] button on the service remote
control unit to enter the Service mode. (Refer to
“How to enter the Service mode” on page 5-1.)
4. Press [VOL n] button on the service remote
control unit twice, and confirm that OSD indication
is “7F = FF.” If needed, set it to become “7F = FF”
by pressing [CH o / p] buttons on the service
remote control unit.
5. Confirm that OSD indication on the four corners
on TV screen changes from on and off light
indication to red by pressing a [DISPLAY] button.
(It takes one or two seconds.)
6. Turn the power off by pressing main power button
on the TV unit, and unplug the AC cord from the
AC outlet.
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
System Control Block Diagram
TO AUDIO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TO POWER SUPPLY
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TO CRT/H.V.
DIAGRAM
BLOCK
REMOTE
RCV101
4
RCV-IN
SENSOR
KEY
SWITCH
9
KEY-IN1
INPUT-1
INPUT-0
SWITCHING
Q161
SWITCHING
Q131
65
80
INPUT-1
INPUT-0
VOLUME
AUDIO-MUTE
2
75
VOLUME
AUDIO-MUTE
RESET
DTV-ON-H
56
RESET
+5.7V-CTRL
14
DTV-ON-H
+8.7V-CTRL
MCU+5.7V-CTRL
282039
+5.7V-CTRL
MCU+5.7V-CTRL
P-ON-H
+8.7V-CTRL
76
P-ON-H
PROTECT-2
PROTECT-1
PROTECT-3
MAIN CBA
768
PROTECT-2
PROTECT-1
PROTECT-3
TV MICON/VIDEO
/AUDIO/CHROMA
/DEFLECTION
IC111
(MEMORY)
IC901
I2C-OPEN
SCL
77
78
SWITCHING
Q912
6
7
CS
SCL
SDA
79
SWITCHING
Q911
5
SDA
55 BUS-CONT
SCL
SDA
TO DTV MODULE
BLOCK DIAGRAM
7-1
IC101
CN901CN101
(DTV SIGNAL PROCESS)
DTV-S-RESET
DTV-S-SIN
DTV-S-SOUT
135457
58
59
9
12
10
DTV-S-SIN
DTV-S-SOUT
DTV-S-RESET
9
12
10
154
153
204
DTV-S-SIN
DTV-S-SOUT
DTV-S-RESET
DTV-S-SREQ
DTV-S-SCLK
7
8
DTV-S-SREQ
DTV-S-SCLK
7
8
38
155
DTV-S-SCLK
DTV-S-SREQ
DTV MODULE CBA UNIT
P7100BLS
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IF/Video Block Diagram
AUDIO SIGNAL
VIDEO SIGNAL
IF SIGNAL
MAIN CBA
EQ
WF13
4.5MHz
CF31
1
2
4
AMP
TRAP
WF14
CF32
TO AUDIO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TU-AUDIO
9
AF
AMP
FM
DET
7
4.5MHz
FILTER
LPF
IF AGC DET
SWITCHING
Q31
6
VCO F/B
X301
3.58MHz
ACL
H-DRIVE
444337
16
H-SYNC
PROCESS
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
TO CRT/H.V.
BLOCK
FBP-IN
V-RAMP-OUT
V-SYNC
V-RAMP-F/B
36
PROCESS
CIRCUIT
DIAGRAM
WH301B
TO CRT/H.V.
BLOCK
BLUE5
GREEN4
RED3
WH301A
494847
80
EXT-H
RGB DRIVE
/CUT OFF
/H.V. BLK
OSD SW
/CONTRAST
/BRIGHTNESS
RGB MATRIX
/COLOR CONT
18
VCXO
LUMINANCE
PROCESS
CIRCUIT
CHROMINANCE
PROCESS
CIRCUIT
LPF
CHROMA
COMB
VCO
VIDEO
DET
VIF
AMP
IC31 (IF SIGNAL PROCESS)
16
17
SAW
FILTER
SF11
7
IF
TU11
(TUNER UNIT)
RF
AGC
AFT
AMP
63
AFT-IN
VIDEO
SW
1113
TV MICON/VIDEO
/AUDIO/CHROMA
/DEFLECTION
IC111
32
35
23
JK701
VIDEO-IN2
WF12
(FRONT)
BASE BAND
25
DTV-Y
DTV-Cb
TO DTV
MODULE
TINT Cr/Cb
CLMP/AMP
/DELAY
26
27
DTV-Cr
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
7-2
OSD
17
62
P7100BLIF
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Audio Block Diagram
AUDIO SIGNAL
SP801
CLN801
CN801
SPEAKER 1
SPEAKER
SP-GND 2
JK801
HEADPHONE
JACK
TO SYSTEM
CONTROL BLOCK
INPUT-0
VOLUME
AUDIO-MUTE
DIAGRAM
INPUT-1
14
AMP
IC801 (AUDIO AMP)
13
TUNER
IC701 (INPUT SELECT)
111214
11
AUDIO MUTE
Q811
AMP
VOLUME
7
2
MUTE
/STANDBY
CONTROL
8
SW CTL
AUDI O3DTV
P-ON+5V
9 10
TU-AUDIO
MAIN CBA
TO
IF/VIDEO
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
JK743
DIGITAL
AUDIO-OUT
DTV-SPDIF
DTV-AUDIO(L)
TO DTV
MODULE
DTV-AUDIO(R)
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
7-3
JK702
AUDIO-IN
(FRONT)
P7100BLA
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DTV Module Block Diagram
TO AUDIO
BLOCK
DTV-AUDIO(L)
DTV-AUDIO(R)
DIAGRAM
DTV-SPDIF
AUDIO SIGNAL
TO
DTV-Y
DTV-Cr
IF/VIDEO
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
DTV-Cb
TO SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK
SCL
SDA
DIAGRAM
VIDEO SIGNAL
IF SIGNAL
CN902
1818DTV-Y
CN102
BUFFER
Q243
1919DTV-Cr
2020DTV-Cb
BUFFER
Q245
BUFFER
Q244
187
186
VIDEO
ENCODER
DTV-AUDIO(L)
DTV-AUDIO(R)
1515
1616
IC252
(AUDIO D/A CONVERTER)
6
159
L-CH
AUDIO
515147
158
R-CH
D/A
CONVERTER
162
AUDIO
8
161
156
DECODER
CN901CN101
22DTV-SPDIF
BUFFER
Q251
1414SDA
144
SDA
55TU-SDA
1515SCL
SW
Q212
143
SCL
BUS-CONT
44TU-SCL
SW
Q211
Q213
Q214
DATA BUS(0-15)
ADDRESS BUS(0-12)
*1
*2
SDRAM
I/F
DATA BUS(0-15)
ADDRESS BUS(1-20)
*3
*4
FLASH
MEMORY
I/F
*5
*6
*7
*8
MAIN CBA
FLASH MEMORY
DDR SDRAM
DIGITAL SIGNAL
ADC
IC101 (DTV SIGNAL PROCESS)
CN902CN102
TU11
(TUNER UNIT)
/AGC I/F
174
178182
140
LPF
DIF-OUT1
DIF-OUT2
DIF-AGC
99
1111
1212
8
10
11
DIF-AGC
DIF-OUT1
DIF-OUT2
XIN-27MHz
144115
27MHz
X271
XOUT-27MHz
OSC
PROCESS
SYSTEM DECODER
/VIDEO DECODER
/VIDEO FORMAT
CONVERTER
/2D GRAPHICS
XIN-25MHz
4
X281
XOUT-25MHz
5
25MHz
OSC
7-4
IC202 (FLASH MEMORY)
*1 79~81,85,87,89~91,92,94,96~98,
102,104,106
*2 55,56,58,60,61,116,119,120,124,
125,127,129,130
IC201 (DDR SDRAM)
*3 1,2,7~12,20,206,209,211,213~216,
*4 23~25,27,29,32~36,41~44,47,48,50,
52~54,205
*5 1~9,16~25,48
*6 29~36,38~45
*7 28~32,35~42
DTV MODULE CBA UNIT
*8 2,4,5,7,8,10,11,13,54,56,57,59,60,
62,63,65
4
5
SCL
SDA
P7100BLDTV
Page 29
CRT/H.V. Block Diagram
V-
DRIVEH-DRIVE
DY551 D.Y.
1
3
4
5
CN571
WF10
VIDEO SIGNAL
WF9
ANODE
FOCUS
SCREEN
ANODE
JK1501
WH501BWH501A
HEATER33
+200V
11
FOCUS
SCREEN
GND
748
WF5
V501
CRT
RGB
6
HEATER
9
11
10
Q1531
BLUE AMP
WF3WF6
GND
5
PULSE
THERMAL
PROTECTION
IC551 (V-DEFLECTION CONTROL)
WF15
UP
AMP
7
1
MAIN CBA
V-RAMP-OUT
V-RAMP-F/B
WF11
GREEN AMP
Q1521
WF2
63
H.OUTPUT
T572
WF7WF8
H.DRIVE
Q572Q571
+B
H-DRIVE
DEF+B
F
HV
T571 F.B.T.FOCUS VR
PROTECT-3
PROTECT-1
PROTECT-2
S
215
11
SCREEN VR
8
3
10
7
4
ACL
FBP-IN
WF4
Q1511
WF1
WH301B
RED AMP
3
RED
BLUE 5
GREEN 4
CRT CBA
TO IF/VIDEO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TO POWER SUPPLY
BLOCK DIAGRAM
TO IF/VIDEO
TO
SYSTEM CONTROL
BLOCK DIAGRAM
BLOCK DIAGRAM
7-5
TO IF/VIDEO
BLOCK DIAGRAM
WH301A
P7100BLCRT
Page 30
Power Supply Block Diagram
NOTE:
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
TO
SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
TO
SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
TO
SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK
DIAGRAM
DTV-ON+3.3V
CN102
DTV-ON+3.3V44
CN1002
SW+3.3V
Q910
DTV-ON+5V
DTV-ON+1.8V
DTV-ON+2.5V
DTV MODULE
CBA UNIT
CN101
DTV-ON+1.8V66
DTV-ON+5V33
DTV-ON+2.5V55
CN1001
SHUNT
REG.
SW+2.5V
Q903
IC911
IC905
MAIN CBA
GND
For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace only with same type 4 A, 125V fuse.
J095
SHUNT
REG.
+1.8V REG.
IC903
SW+5V
Q904
SW+7.5V
Q901
SWITCHING
Q902
DTV-ON-H
+BTP601
Q322
Q681
P-ON+8V
P-ON+5V
SW+5V
SW+8V
+5.7V-CTRL
+8.7V-CTRL
Q321
VR661
AL+9V
Q111
+9V REG.
Q672
+B ADJ
P-ON+5V
Q112
SW+10VSW+5V
P-ON+3.3V
+3.3V REG.
Q673
AL+30V
+B
DEF +B
Q682
AUDI O +B
P-ON+5V
SW+5V
MCU+5.7V-CTRL
RESET
RESET
Q113
SWITCHING
P-ON-H
SWITCHING
Q674
CAUTION ! :
ATTENTION : Utiliser un fusible de rechange de même type de 4A, 125V.
4A/125V
HOT CIRCUIT. BE CAREFUL.
9
T601
7
HOTCOLD
D605 - D608
L601
F601
4A/125V
4A/125V
BRIDGE
RECTIFIER
LINE
FILTER
FEED
BACK
Q652
10
12
11
16
15
13
14
CN691
1
4
5
PS691
3
SWITCHING
Q601
Q602
2
LIMITER
IC601
ERROR
2
3
VOLTAGE DET
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F601) is blown , check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
AC601
AC CORD
DEGAUSSING
DG691
COIL
7-6
P7100BLP
Page 31
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS / CBA'S AND TEST POINTS
Standard Notes
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special characteristics. These characteristics often
pass unnoticed and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts that have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements; electrical components having such features are
identified by the mark “#” in 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 replacement parts that do not have the same
safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
Notes:
1. Do not use the part number shown on these drawings for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the
parts list, and may be slightly different or amended since these drawings were prepared.
2. All resistance values are indicated in ohms (K = 10
3. Resistor wattages are 1/4W or 1/6W unless otherwise specified.
4. All capacitance values are indicated in µF (P = 10
5. All voltages are DC voltages unless otherwise specified.
Note of Capacitors:
ML --- Mylar Cap. PP --- Metallized Film Cap. SC --- Semiconductor Cap. L --- Low Leakage type
Temperature Characteristics of Capacitors are noted with the following:
Tolerance of Capacitors are noted with the following:
Z --- +80~-20%
Note of Resistors:
CEM --- Cement Res. MTL --- Metal Res. F --- Fuse Res.
Capacitors and transistors are represented by the following symbols.
CBA Symbols
(Top View)(Bottom View)
+
Electrolytic Capacitor
(Bottom View)
Transistor or Digital Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
NPN Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
(Top View)
PNP Transistor
E C B
(Top View)
Schematic Diagram Symbols
Digital Transistor
NPN Digital Transistor
E C B
PNP Digital Transistor
E C B
8-1L17N_SC
Page 32
LIST OF CAUTION, NOTES, AND SYMBOLS USED IN THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ON
THE FOLLOWING PAGES:
1. CAUTION:
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
TYPE_A,_V FUSE.
ATTENTION: UTILISER UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE DE_A,_V.
2. CAUTION:
Fixed Voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F601) is blown, first check to see that all components in the power supply circuit are not
defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply. Otherwise it may cause some components
in the power supply circuit to fail.
3. Note:
1. Do not use the part number shown on the drawings for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the
parts list, and may be slightly different or amended since the drawings were prepared.
2. To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are
listed with their part numbers in the parts list section of the service manual.
4. Voltage indications on the schematics are as shown below:
Plug the TV power cord into a standard AC outlet.:
2
(Unit: Volt)
1
5.0
(3.0)
3
5.0
(3.0)
Power on mode
Power off mode
5. How to read converged lines
1-D3
Distinction Area
Line Number
(1 to 3 digits)
Examples:
1. "1-D3" means that line number "1" goes to the line number
"1" of the area "D3".
2. "1-B1" means that line number "1" goes to the line number
"1" of the area "B1".
6. Test Point Information
: Indicates a test point with a jumper wire across a hole in the PCB.
: Used to indicate a test point with a component lead on foil side.
: Used to indicate a test point with no test pin.
: Used to indicate a test point with a test pin.
Voltage
Indicates that the voltage
is not consistent here.
3
2
1
AREA D3
1-B1
AREA B1
1-D3
ABCD
8-2L17N_SC
Page 33
8-3
Main 1/4 Schematic Diagram
P7100SCM1
Page 34
8-4
P7100SCM2
Main 2/4 Schematic Diagram
Page 35
8-5
Main 3/4 & CRT Schematic Diagram
P7100SCM3
Page 36
8-6
P7100SCM4
Main 4/4 Schematic Diagram
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F601) is blown , check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace only with same type 4 A, 125V fuse.
CAUTION ! :
ATTENTION : Utiliser un fusible de rechange de même type de 4A, 125V.
4A/125V
NOTE:
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace only with same type 4 A, 125V fuse.
CAUTION ! :
ATTENTION : Utiliser un fusible de rechange de même type de 4A, 125V.
4A/125V
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F601) is blown , check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
NOTE:
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
Because a hot chassis ground is present in the power
supply circuit, an isolation transformer must be used.
Also, in order to have the ability to increase the input
slowly,when troubleshooting this type power supply
circuit, a variable isolation transformer is required.
Page 40
8-10
PIN 23
OF IC111
WF12
WF9
PIN 1
OF CN571
Q571
Base
WF8
PIN 2
OF IC31
WF13
PIN 9
OF IC31
WF14
Q572
Collector
WF7
WF15
PIN 7
OF IC551
WF10
PIN 4
OF CN571
WF11
PIN 3
OF WH501A
Main CBA Bottom View
BP7150F01011-1
For continued protection against risk of fire,
replace only with same type 4 A, 125V fuse.
CAUTION ! :
ATTENTION : Utiliser un fusible de rechange de même type de 4A, 125V.
4A/125V
CAUTION !
Fixed voltage (or Auto voltage selectable) power supply circuit is used in this unit.
If Main Fuse (F601) is blown , check to see that all components in the power supply
circuit are not defective before you connect the AC plug to the AC power supply.
Otherwise it may cause some components in the power supply circuit to fail.
NOTE:
The voltage for parts in hot circuit is measured using
hot GND as a common terminal.
Because a hot chassis ground is present in the power
supply circuit, an isolation transformer must be used.
Also, in order to have the ability to increase the input
slowly,when troubleshooting this type power supply
circuit, a variable isolation transformer is required.
Page 41
8-11
Q1521
Bace
WF2
Q1511
Collector
WF4
Q1521
Collector
WF5
Q1511
Bace
WF1WF6
Q1531
Collector
WF3
Q1531
Bace
BP7150F01011-2
CRT CBA Top ViewCRT CBA Bottom View
Page 42
WAVEFORMS
WF1 ~ WF15 = Waveforms to be observed at
Waveform check points.
(Shown in Schematic Diagram.)
Input:NTSC Color Bar Signal (with 1kHz Audio Signal)
INITIAL POSITION: Unplug unit from AC outlet for at least 5 minutes.
1GNDGND
2VOLUMEVolume Control Signal Output
3NUNot Used
4RCV-INRemote Control Signal Input
5TEST0GND
6PROTECT-1Power Supply Protection 1
7PROTECT-2Power Supply Protection 2
8PROTECT-3Power Supply Protection 3
9KEY-IN1Key Input 1
10 NUNot Used
11 NUNot Used
12 DTV-ON-H2DTV On Signal 2 at High
13 DTV-S-RESET DTV Reset
14 DTV-ON-HDTV On Signal at High
15 GNDGND
16 ACLAutomatic Contrast Limiter
REG.OUT
40 H VCO F/BHorizontal Vco Feed Back
41 AFC FILTHorizontal AFC Filter
42 GNDGND
43 FBP-INFlyback Pulse Input
44 H-OUTHorizontal Pulse Output
45 VCC(+8V)+8V VCC
46 VCC(+8V)+8V VCC
47 R-OUTRed Signal Output
48 G-OUTGreen Signal Output
49 B-OUTBlue Signal Output
50 RESET-OUTReset Output
51 NUNot Used
52 NUNot Used
53 NUNot Used
54 DTV-S-SREQDTV Serial Request
55 BUS-CONTBUS Control
56 RESETReset
57 DTV-S-SCLKDTV Serial Clock
58 DTV-S-SINDTV Serial Data In
59 DTV-S-SOUTDTV Serial Data Out
60 HLFHorizontal Filter
61 VHOLDVertical Hold
62 CV-INComposite Video Signal Input
63 AFT-INAFT Voltage Input
64 DTV-PROTECT DTV Power Supply Protection
65 INPUT-1Input Select 1 Signal Output
66 GNDGND
67 NUNot Used
68 NUNot Used
69 GNDGND
70 FILTFilter
71 VDD(+5V)+5V VDD
72 SPOT-KILLCounter Measure for Spot
73 NUNot Used
74 NUNot Used
75 AUDIO-MUTEAudio Mute Signal Output
76 P-ON-HPower On Signal at High
77 SCLSerial Clock
+8.7V Regulator Control Signal
Output
11-1P7100PIN
Page 46
Pin
Signal NameFunction
No.
78 I2C-OPENChip Select
79 SDASerial Data
80
INPUT-0
/ EXT-H
Input Select Signal Output
/ External Input at High
11-2P7100PIN
Page 47
12-1P7100CEX
EXPLODED VIEWS
Cabinet
A1-2
A1-3
L4
L5
L1
L1
L1
L1
L5
B1
SP801
A3
A2
Scotch
Tape #880
V501
CLN551
DG691
DY551
CRT CBA
Main CBA
AC601
B5
TB7
TL2
TB16
TL2
TB11
TB16
TB9
TL2
TB10
DTV Module
CBA Unit
TB6
A1-1
L5
CLN801
L5
L1
V501-2
V501-1
DY551
Details for DY551
and surrounding parts
SHINWHA
TAPE SGT-730
(WHITE)
SHINWHA
TAPE SGT-730
(BLACK)
Page 48
Packing
S2
Tape
X2
X1
X3
S6
S3
S1
Packing tape
FRONT
Packing tape
S4
Packing tape
12-2P7100PEX
Page 49
MECHANICAL PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read
carefully the product safety notice in this service
manual. Don't degrade the safety of the product
through improper servicing.
NOTE: Parts that are not assigned part numbers
(---------) are not available.
X1BAG POLYETHYLENE 235X365XT0.030EM408420A
X2#OWNERS MANUAL P7100UM1EMN22088
X3REMOTE CONTROL NE612UE 100/
Note:
1. V501 (CRT) HAS COUPLE OF SUBSTITUTIONAL PARTS AND EACH PARTS
ALSO HAS MATCHING COMBINATION WITH DY551.
PLEASE SEE TABLE 1 FOR DETAILS OF MATCHING COMBINATION.
2. DYL551 (DEFLECTION YOKE) HAS MATCHING COMBINATION WITH V501.
PLEASE SEE TABLE 1 FOR DETAILS OF MATCHING COMBINATION.
Note 1: Purity and Convergence Adjustments must be
performed following CRT replacement. Refer to
Electrical Adjustment Instructions.
Note 2: Please confirm CRT Type No. on the CRT
Warning Label which is located on the CRT. Then See
the Table 1 for V501 and DY551 combination chart.
Please refer this CRT, Deflection Yoke combination
chart for parts order.
# have special characteristics important to safety.
Before replacing any of these components, read
carefully the product safety notice in this service
manual. Don't degrade the safety of the product
through improper servicing.
NOTES:
1. Parts that are not assigned part numbers (---------)
are not available.
2. Tolerance of Capacitors and Resistors are noted
with the following symbols.
C.....±0.25%D.....±0.5%F.....±1%
G.....±2%J......±5%K.....±10%
M.....±20%N.....±30%Z.....+80/-20%
DTV MODULE CBA UNIT
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
DTV MODULE CBA UNIT1ESA13966
MMA CBA
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
MMA CBA
Consists of the following:
MAIN CBA
CRT CBA
MAIN CBA
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
MAIN CBA
Consists of the following:
CAPACITORS
C12ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C16CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B 0.01µF/50VCCK1JKT0B103
C21CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B K 1000pF/50VCCA1JKT0B102
C31ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C34ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.47µF/50V MCE1JMASDLR47
C36CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1000pF/50VCHD1JKB0B102
C37ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL1R0
C40CERAMIC CAP BK0.039µF/50VCA1J393TU011
C41ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.47µF/50V MCE1JMASDLR47
C42CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.033µF/50VCHD1JKB0B333
C51CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1000pF/50VCHD1JKB0B102
C52CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C53ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C54CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C55CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C57CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.047µF/50VCHD1JKB0B473
C58CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.033µF/50VCHD1JKB0B333
C71CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 47pF/50VCHD1JJBCH470
C72CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 47pF/50VCHD1JJBCH470
C73CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C78CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 1000pF/50VCHD1JKB0B102
C104ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C111ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/16V MCE1CMASDL470
1ESA13834
----------
----------
----------
Ref. No.DescriptionPart No.
C112ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C113CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZB0F104
C114FILM CAP.(P) 0.001µF/50V JCMA1JJS00102
C115ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL0R1
C116CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B K 220pF/50VCCA1JKT0B221
C117CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JKB0B103
C118ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/16V MCE1CMASDL470
C120ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C122ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C132CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZB0F104
C133CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C151CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 220pF/50VCHD1JKB0B221
C152CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 220pF/50VCHD1JKB0B221
C301CHIP CERAMIC CAP. CH J 120pF/50VCHD1JJBCH121
C302ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL1R0
C303CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.015µF/50VCHD1JKB0B153
C304CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZB0F104
C306ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/10V MCE1AMASDL101
C309CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZB0F104
C311CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 1µF/10VCHD1AZB0F105
C312CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.1µF/50VCHD1JZB0F104
C322ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 0.47µF/50V MCE1JMASDLR47
C324ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C325CERAMIC CAP.(AX) SL J 12pF/50VCCA1JJTSL120
C328ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C329CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/50VCHD1JZB0F103
C330METALIZED POLYESTER FILM CAP. 0.47µF/
C341CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JKB0B103
C342ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL1R0
C343CHIP CERAMIC CAP. B K 0.01µF/50VCHD1JKB0B103
C345ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/10V MCE1AMASDL102
C353ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/50V MCE1JMASDL1R0
C422CHIP CERAMIC CAP. F Z 1µF/16VCHD1CZB0F105
C501FILM CAP.(P) 0.1µF/50V JCMA1JJS00104
C502CERAMIC CAP.(AX) B K 1000pF/50VCCA1JKT0B102
C503ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/35V MCE1GMASDL470
C504ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 2.2µF/50V LLCE1JMASLH2R2
C505ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1000µF/25V MCE1EMZPDL102
C506ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 100µF/35V MCE1GMASDL101
C520#ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C567#P.P. CAP 0.0082µF/1.6K JCA3C822VC011
C571P.P. CAP 0.33µF/200V JCA2D334VC012
C574#ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 4.7µF/250V MCE2EMASDL4R7
C577ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/35V MCE1GMASDL470
C578FILM CAP.(P) 0.01µF/50V JCMA1JJS00103
C584#ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 1µF/160V MCE2CMASDL1R0
C588#ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 47µF/160V M W/FCE2CMZNDL470
C594#ELECTROLYTIC CAP. 10µF/50V MCE1JMASDL100
C601#METALIZED FILM CAP. 0.33µF/250VCT2E334MS037
C605CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/500VCCD2JZP0F103
C606CERAMIC CAP. F Z 0.01µF/500VCCD2JZP0F103
C609CERAMIC CAP. 560pF/2KVCA3D561PAN04
C610#ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 270µF/200VCA2D271DYG05
C611FILM CAP.(P) 0.047µF/50V JCMA1JJS00473
C612FILM CAP.(P) 0.0018µF/50V JCMA1JJS00182
C614FILM CAP.(P) 0.001µF/50V JCMA1JJS00102
C616FILM CAP.(P) 0.082µF/50V JCMA1JJS00823
C642#CAP CERAMIC 4700pF/250V/M/KXCA2E472MR101
C650CERAMIC CAP. 680pF/2KVCA3D681PAN04
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CR130DR8
P7100UM
2007-01-30
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