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SERVICE MANUAL

CONTENTS
CAUTIONS 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS 7
TECHNICAL CAUTIONS 11
SPECIFICATIONS 12
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GENERAL INFORMATION 13
CUSTOMIZED PICTURE AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS 14
CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING THE HV CONNECTOR 16
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 17
TROUBLESHOOTING 35
PROTECTION CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM 43
BASIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 44
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 61
BLOCK DIAGRAM 66
WIRING DIAGRAM 67
EXPLODED VIEW 70
REPLACEMENT PART LIST 73

CAUTION : Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read the "Safety Precaution" and "Product Safety Notices" in this Service Manual.

SAFETY NOTICE
USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING

Components having special characteristics are identified by a hon the schematics and on the parts list in this service data and its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing the chassis, it is important that the service technician read and follow the "Safety Precautions" and "Product Safety Notices" in this Service Manual.

* For continued X - radiation protection, replace picture tube with original type or Hitachi approved equivalent type.

SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT

PROJECTION COLOR TELEVISION

MARCH 1998

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SAFETY NOTICE USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING

Components having special safety characteristics are identified by a on the schematics and on the parts list in this service manual and its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read and follow the "Safety Precautions" and the "Product Safety Notices" in this Service Manual.

For continued X-Radiation protection, replace picture tube with original type or Hitachi approved equivalent type.

This Service Manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourself. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual.

Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician.

WARNING

When servicing or handling circuit boards and other components which contain lead in solder, avoid unprotected skin contact with solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale any smoke or fumes produced.

CAUTIONS AC100 - 120V USE

This PTV set is applied for countries using AC220-240V. If the set is used for countries with AC100-120V (Japan, USA, etc), please refer to Figure B for applying the optional connector. Figure A shows the connection for AC220-240V countries. Please refer to authorized service personnel.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • 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/or have been deleted during servicing (1) Protective shields are provided on this chassis to protect both the technician protective shields including any removal for the chassis and/or other assembly in the cabinet be sure to put back in place all protective devices, including but not limited to. ponmetallic control knobs insulating fishpaper 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 Services who defeats 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 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 source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the instrument AC switch in the position. Connect one lead of an ammeter tot he 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 megohms or greater than 5.2 megohms, 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 240V outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage current tester or a metering system with the instrument AC switch first in the ON position and then in the OFF position, measure from a known earth ground (metal waterpipe, conduit, etc.), to all exposed metal parts of the instrument (antennas, handle bracket, 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 milliamps. Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the outlet and repeat test

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) High Voltage This receiver is provided with a hold down for clearly indicating that voltage has increased in excess of a predetermined value. Comply with all notes described in this Service Manual regarding this hold down circuit when servicing, so that this hold down circuit may correctly be operated.
  • f) Service Warning With maximum contrast, operating high voltage in this receiver is lower than 31.6kV. In case any component having influence on high voltage is replaced, confirm that the high voltage with maximum contrast is lower than 31.6kV. To measure H.V use a high impedance H.V. meter. Connect (-) to chassis earth and (+) to the CRT anode button. (See the following connection diagram).
  • Note: Turn power switch off without fail before the connection to the anode button is made.

g) X-radiation - TUBE: The primary source of Xradiation in this receiver is the picture tube. The tube utilized for the above mentioned function in this chassis is specially constructed to limit X-radiation emissions.

emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement tube must be the same type as the original, Hitachi approved type.

When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with a problem of excessive high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to the picture tube and the high voltage component.

Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage.

h) X-radiation Shield --

  • X-radiation Snieto 1. This receiver is provided with X-ray shield plates for protection against X-radiation. Do not remove X-ray shield plates A, B, C, or D shown in Fig. 1 unnecessarily, when troubleshooting and/or making test measurements.
  • To prevent X-radiation, after replacement of picture tube and lens, confirm these components to be fixed correctly to bracket and cabinet, and not to be taken off easily.

Fig. 1. Detailing X-radiation Shield

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  • Read and comply with all caution and safety-related 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 connectors, might alter the safety characteristics of this receiver and create a hazard to the user. Any design alterations or additions may void the manufacturer's warranty and may make you, the servicer, responsible for personal injury or property demoge reculting thereform.
  • 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 next.
  • 5 Hot Chassis Warning a. Some TV receiver chassis the AC power cord and may be salely serviced without inserted so that the chassis is connected to the ac power plug is inserted correctly with an AC AU power plug is inserted correctly with an AU voltmeter by measuring between the chassis and a 1.0V is obtained, remove and reinsert the AC power plug in the opposite polarity and again measure the using a notestial between the share and a known volage potential between the chassis and a known have 85V AC (RMS) between chassis and earth nave 55V AC (HMS) between chassis and earth ground regardless of the AC plug polarity. These chassis can be safely serviced only with an isolation and test equipment protection, c. Some TV receiver chassis have a secondary ground system in addition to the main chassis ground This secondary ground ground systems are electrically separated by ground systems are electrically separated by insulating material that must not be defeated or
  • 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-plate, or frayed wiring. Do not change spacing between components and the printed circuit board. 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 Many TV electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics some of 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 in Hitachi service data by shading on schematics and by a △ in the parts list. Use of substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part in Hitachi service data parts list might create shock, fire, and/or other hazards. Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever appropriate. For the latest information, always consult the appropriate current Hitachi service literature and be obtained of the point of the point of the parts for the litachi.

SERVICING PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION: Before servicing instruments covered by this service data and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication.

NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First.

General Servicing Guidelines

  • Always unplug the instrument AC power cord from the AC power source before:
  • Removing or reinstalling any component, circui board, module, or any other instrument assembly.
  • b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any instrument electrical plug or other electrical connection.
  • c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the instrument. CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard.
d. Discharging the picture tube anode

  • 2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc." The H.V. Distribution Box has an internal 400MΩ resistor (bleeder resistor) connected from the high voltage to ground. After power is removed from the high voltage bleeder resistor. If the tubes have high voltage after power is removed, then the bleeder resistor is defective or the bleeder resistor.
  • 3. Discharge the picture tube's anode at any of the R, G, or B outputs on the H.V. Distribution Box only by (a) first connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to the degaussing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube socket ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the insulated clip lead to the picture tube high voltage distribution box R, G, or B output, using an insulated handle to aveid personal contact with high voltage.
    • Do not spray chemicals on or near this instrument or any of its assemblies.
    • Unless specified otherwise in these service data, clean electrical contracts by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator: 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength).
    • 99% strength). CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless specified otherwise in these service data, lubrication of contacts is not required.
    • Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which instruments covered by this service data might be equipped.

  • Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heatsinks are correctly installed.
  • Always connect the test instrument ground lead to the appropriate instrument chassis ground before connecting the test instrument positive lead. Always remove the test instrument ground lead last.
  • Use with this instrument only the test fixtures specified in this service data. CALTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap

UTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heatsink in this instrument.

Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices

Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such comportents commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some fieldeffect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.

  • Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to apolying power to the unit under test.
  • After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
  • Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or desolder ES devices.
  • 4. Use only can anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "antistatic" can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES device.
  • Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
  • 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material)
  • Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
  • CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions
  • Minimize bodity motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)
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General Soldering Guidelines

Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range 500°F to 600°F.

Use an appropriate gauge of resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.

3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well-tinned.

  • 4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a small wire-bristle (0.5 inch or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners.
  • Use the following desoldering technique. a. Allow the soldering Iron tip to reach normal temperature (500°F to 600°F).
  • b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. Quickly draw away the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid. CAUTION: Work guickly to avoid overheating the
    • circuit board printed foil. '
  • 6. Use the following soldering technique
    • a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature (500°F to 600°F).
    • b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder strand against the component lead until the solder melts.
    • c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil or components.
    • d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush.

Use Solding Iron to Pry Leads

IC Removal/Replacement

Some Hitachi unitized chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above.

Removal

Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts.

Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suctiontype solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the IC.

Replacement

  • 1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
  • Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it.
  • Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to areas.)
  • "Small-signal" Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement 1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body.
  • 2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board.
  • 3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads.
  • 4. Connect to replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each connection.
  • Power Output Transistor Devices Removal/Replacements 1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads.
  • 2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped).
  • 3. Carefully remove the transistor from the circuit board
  • 4. Insert new transistor in circuit board.
  • 5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heatsink.
Diode Removal/Beplacement

  • Dioge Remova/Replacement Remove delective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body
  • Bend the two remaining leads perpendicularly to the circuit board.
  • Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
  • 4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
  • Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two "original leads". If they are not shiny, reheat them and, if necessary, apply additional solder.

Fuses and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement 1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of circuit board hollow stake.

  • Securely crimp leads of replacement component around stake 1/8 inch from top.
  • 3 Solder the connections
  • CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component .and adjacent components and the circuit board, to prevent excessive component temperatures.
Circuit Board Foil Repair

Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board, causing the foil to separate from, or "lift-off," the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered.

In Critical Copper Pattern Areas

In Critical Copper Pattern Areas High component/copper pattern density and/or special voltage/current characteristics make the spacing and integrity of copper pattern in some circuit board areas more critical than in others. The circuit foil in these areas is Jesignated as Critical Copper Pattern. Because Critical Copper Pattern requires special soldering techniques to ensure the maintenance of reliability and safety standards, contact your Hitachi personnel.

At IC Connections

  • At IC Connections To repair defective copper pattern at IC connections, use the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections.)
  • Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary.)
  • Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern.

Install Jumper Wire and Solder

  • Bend a small "U" in one end of a small-gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
  • 4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the cut-away copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area, and clip off any excess jumper wire.
At Other Connections

Use the following technique to repair defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board.

Insulated Jumper Wire

  • Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens.
  • Trace along the copper pattern from both wire sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest component directly connected to the affected copper pattern.
  • 3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and solder the connections. CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so that it does not touch
  • Frequency Synthesis (FS) Tuning Systeme
  • Always unplug the instrument AC power cord before disconnecting or reconnecting FS tuning system cables and before removing or inserting FS tuning system modules.
  • The FS tuner must never be disconnected from the FS tuning control module while power is applied to the instrument.
  • 3. When troubleshooting intermittent problems that might be caused by defective cable connection(s) to the FS tuning system, remove the instrument AC power as soon as the defective connector is found and finish confirming the bad connection with a continuity test. This procedure will reduce the probability of electrical overstress of the FS system semi-conductor components.
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NOTE: These components are affixed with glue. Be careful not to break or damage any foil under the component or at the pins of the ICs when removing. Usually applying heat to the component for a short time while twisting with tweezers will break the component loose.

Leadless Chip Components (surface mount)

Chip components must be replaced with identical chips due to critical foil track spacing. There are no holes in the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some chip capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have holes through the board, however the hole diameter limits standard resistor replacement to 1/8 watt. Standard capacitors may also be limited for the same reason. It is recommended that identical chip components be used.

Chip resistors have a three digit numerical resistance code -1st and 2nd significant digits and a multiplier. Example: 162 = 1600 or 1.6KΩ resistor, 0 = 0Ω (jumper).

Chip capacitors generally do not have the value indicated on the capacitor. The color of the component indicates the general range of the capacitance.

Chip transistors are identified by a two letter code. The first letter indicates the type and the second letter, the grade of transistor.

Chip diodes have a two letter identification code as per the code chart and are a dual diode pack with either common anode or common cathode. Check the parts list for correct diode number.

Component Removal

  • Use solder wick to remove solder from component end caps or terminals.
  • Without pulling up, carefully twist the component with tweezers to break the adhesive.
  • Do not reuse removed leadless or chip components since they are subject to stress fracture during removal.
Chip Component Installation

  • 1. Put a small amount of solder on the board soldering pads.
  • Hold the chip component against the soldering pads with tweezers or with a miniature alligator clip and apply heat to the pad area with a 30 watt iron until solder flows. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds

How to Replace Flat-IC

Soldering iron iron wire or small awl

  • Soldering iron Iron wire or small at De-solder braids Magnifier
  • De-solder braids Wagminer Remove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat-IC by using a de-solder braid.

Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat-IC and pull it in the direction indicated while heating the pins using a soldering iron. A small awl can be used instead of the iron wire.

3. Remove the solder from all of the pads of the Fiat-IC by using a de-solder braid. De-Solder Braid

Solder all pins to the soldering pads using a fine tipped soldering iron.

6. Check with a magnifier for solder bridge between the pins or for dry joint between pins and soldering pads. To remove a solder bridge, use a de-solder braid as shown in the figure below.

TECHNICAL CAUTIONS

High Voltage limiter circuit operation check.

  • Turn off TV and connect jig as shown in Figure 2. Adjus jig fully counter-clockwise for minimum resistance.
  • 2. Set the AC input to 240V AC and turn on TV
  • Contirm test pattern on CRT is a usable picture, ther slowly adjust jig until the picture disappears and TV shuts down.
  • When the limiter circuit is operating properly, High Voltage will be less than 37.0kV at 0.6mA when TV shuts down.
  • 5. Turn off set immediately after checking circuit operation
  • Unplug set for one minute to reset shutdown circuit Remove jig and voltmeter.

Fig. 2. Deflection/Power P.C.B.

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C5068FS SPECIFICATIONS

Sreen Size : 50 - inch Brightness : 250 cd/m 2
(white screen)
Cathode Ray Tube : R PI6LFT00 RFA · .
G P16LFT00 HLA Anode Volta ge : 31.5kV
B P16LFT00 BMB
Speakers :
Power Supply : 220 - 240V AC, 50/ 60 Hz Front L/R :
Center :
12cm x 2 + 5cm
10cm x 2
n x 2
Power Consumption : 323W (Maximum) 1 Rear L/R : (optional, 8 ohm ns)
276W (Operating)
Dimension : Height (mm) 1317
Antenna Impedance : 75 ohm unbalanced 1 Width (mm) 1097
Depth (mm) 620
Receiving Channel : CH (MHz) 1 Weight (kg) 110
VHF (Low) 43.25 - 154.25
VHF (High) 160.25 - 464.25 Terminals (Ir iput): Video + Audio ( L/R) x 3
UHF 471.25 - 863.25 • • S-Video x 3 ,
Intermediate Frequenc y: Terminals (C utput): Monitor
Picture I-F Carrier 45.75MHz (Video,Audio [L/ ′R]) x 1
Sound I-F Carrier 41.25MHz Audio (L/R) x 2
Color Sub Carrier 42.17MHz Headphone x 1
Program Selection : 100 Circuit Board i Assembli ies :
Video Input : 1V 75 ohm C.P.T. (B) P.C.E 3.
Adam Output AV 7E ohm C.P.T. (G) P.C.E .
video Output : 1V 75 0nm .
Audio Innut : 470m\/rma 47k ahr
audio input : 470mmms, 47K 0mm Power/Deflection DCP
Starao Audio Output : 470mVrme 1k ohm Signal B C B 1F.Q.D.
Stereo Audio Output . 47011101115, 18 01111 Surround P.C.B.
Audio Output Power : 60Watt Terminal P.C.B.
Front - 15W x 2
Center : 7.5W x 2
Rear 7.5W x 2
, tour .
CIRCUIT PROTECTION
Fuse (or Device) Circuit Protected Physical Location
F901 5A/125V AC Main Fuse Power/Deflection
Circuit Board

Fig. 3. Control Panel

REAR SPEAKER TERMINALS

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PICTURE & AUDIO SETTINGS

PICTURE SETTINGS : The PICTURE menu allows the user to select various controls, such as brightness, color, contrast etc.. To adjust these various controls, follow the guide below.

1. Press the MENU button.

Use the ▲▼ button to select PICTURE, then press the ◀► button.

2. The first on-screen display shown is the PERSONAL [SET UP]. This menu allows the user to select between various picture effects. To activate this menu, press the ▲▼ button. Now select a particular control by pressing the ▼ or ▲ button, then press the ▲► button to select. We suggest trying each mode to find your ideal picture setting. Once a mode has been decided, and you wish to proceed to the PICTURE menu, select PERSONAL [SET UP] and press the ► button. The PICTURE menu is now displayed. This menu allows the user to select and set various standard picture controls such as CONTRAST, COLOR, SHARPNESS etc..

In addition to these picture menus, the TV also incorporates a sub menu containing controls such as PAL COMB. , SUPER CONT. , NR etc.. These features enhance and improve the visual condition of the picture. Once again, we suggest trying each control in order to achieve your own personal set up.

To access the advanced controls, select NEXT in the PICTURE menu, and then press the ◀ ► button. The advanced picture menu is then displayed (below right). Use the V or button to select a particular control, then use the ◀ or ► button to adjust the controls to your desired level.

STANDARD : This mode is suitable for enjoying ordinary TV programs.
DYNAMIC : This mode is suitable for enjoying dynamic picture in a bright room.
THEATER : This mode is suitable for enjoying movies just like a theater or when you are going to watch/ listen to
a movie in a dim light eg. incandescent lamp for long hours.
SOFT : This mode is suitable for filtering out noises from TV program or video tape.
PAL COMB : This function is used when using PAL system or when picture has cross color.
SUPER CONT. : Turn on SUPER CONTRAST to improve picture detail in areas of high brightness.
NR : The NR function automatically reduces conspicuous noise in the picture without degrading picture quality.
WHITE : Set this to WARM for hotter colors with more red or COOL for less intense colors with more blue.

PICTURE & AUDIO SETTINGS

AUDIO SETTINGS : The AUDIO menu allows the user to select various audio controls such as master volume, balance, bass etc.. To adjust these various controls, follow the guide below.

  • 1. Press the MENU button.
    • Press the MENU button. Use the ▲▼ button to select AUDIO, then press the ◀► button

I_R SPEAKER

The AUDIO menu is shown (right). Use the ◄ or ► button to select a particular control (example shows VOLUME [see guide below for symbol use]). Use the ◄ or ► button to adjust to your desired level.

When the volume is remarkably different among stations, it can be automatically adjusted by setting this function to [ON].

• L-R SPEAKER

When using an amplifier and different speakers instead of the left and right speakers of this set via AUDIO to Hi-fi (Front) terminal on the rear side, the sound from the left and right speakers of this set can be erased by setting this function to [OFF].

NOTE: The speaker balance options cannot be selected whilst in both DOLBY PROLOGIC and DOLBY 3 STEREO modes. Furthermore, the Speaker (Front/Rear) Balance

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CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING THE HV CONNECTOR

Perform the following when the HV connector (anode connector) replacement, etc.

  • 1. Please refer to direction for insertion as shown in Fig. B (L position). Insert connector until "CLICK" sound is heard. Prease relet to direction for insertion as shown in Fig. B (L position). Insert connector unit Make sure the connector is pressed right in, so that it has a good contact with the spring.
  • Make sure the connector is pressed right in, so that it has a good contact with the spring. Confirm the contact by pulling the connector slightly. (Don't pull hard because it may damage the connector). Commitmine contact by pulling the connector signify. (Don't pull hard because it may damage the it. Cover the high voltaço output by carefully pushing silicon cover onto it. (Don't turn the connector).

(REMARK) 1 Make sure the silicon cover is covering the high voltage output

SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS

1. AS SEMBLED P.W.B. ADJUSTMENT 18
1.1 Memory Initialization 18
1.2 AFC Alignment 19
1.3 AGC (R245) Alignment 19
1.4 A2 & NICAM 19
1.5 SECAM Bell Filter Adjustment 19
1.6 SECAM White Balance Adjustment 20
1.7 Comb Filter Operation Check 20
2. FIN AL ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT 21
2.1 Lens Focus Adjustment 21
2.2 White Balance Adjustment 22
2.3 Sub Brightness Adjustment 23
2.4 Surround Operation Check 23
2.4.1 Stereo Off Check 24
2.4.2 Stereo Off/Monaural Check 24
2.4.3 Stadium Surround Check 24
2.4.4 Stadium Surround/Monaural Check 24
2.4.5 Concert Surround Check 24
2.4.6 Concert Hall Surround/Monaural Check 25
2.4.7 Dolby Prologic Check 25
2.4.8 Dolby Prologic/Monaural Check 25
2.5 Raster Inclination Adjustment (Deflection Yoke) 25
2.6 Raster Position Adjustment 26
2.7 Vertical Size Adjustment (R630) 26
2.8 Horizontal Size Adjustment (R603) 27
2.9 Beam Alignment 27
2.10 Beam Shape Adjustment 28
2.11 Static Focus Adjustment 28
2.12 Blue Defocus Adjustment 28
2.13 Digital Convergence Adjustment 29
2.13.1 Phase Adjustment 30
2.13.2 Raster Position Adjustment 30
2.13.3 Convergence Point Adjustment 30
2.13.4 Digital Convergence Remote Control 31
3. ADJUSTMENT POINT 32 2
3.1 Cabinet locations 32 2
3.2 Main Chassis 3 3
3.3 CPT (R) (G) (B). Control PWB, Focus Pack 34 4

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1 ACCEMPTED DWD AD HISTMENT
1.1 Memory Initialization
Adjustment Procedure

  • 2. Press the AVX button on Control Panel and then Power ON to access Video Chroma adjustment mode
  • Check the OSD recording in the table below, using ▲▼ buttons on remote control
NOTE : It must received any signal on main nicture before this operation.
P. 01 PAL NTSC
TA1222BN
SERVICE 00 00
SUB BRIGHT 80 80
INITIAL SET 00 00
TA1229N
BELL FILTER ADJ 80 80
B-Y BLACK ADJ 08 08
R-Y BLACK ADJ 08 08

↓ MENU

P. 02 PAL NTSC
TA1222BN
COLOR SYSTEM 03 03
CHROMA TRAP 00 00
CHROMA SW 00 00
H POSITION 10 13
AFC G 00 00
V FREQUENCY 00 00
V POSITION 00 00
PMUT 01 01
SUB COLOR 0A 0A
SUB CONTRAST 10 10
SUB TINT 4C
SUB SHARP 38 38
EXT RGB BRIGHT 40 40
EXT RGB CONTRAST 60 60
B BLK END PHASE 00 00
V BLK PHASE 00 00
Y DEK FTDASE
*
MEN
Ļ
P. 03 PAL NTSC
TA1222BN
WHITE PEAK DET LEVEL 01 01
HI BRT COLOR 01 01
COLOR 00 00
COLOR LIMITER LEVEL 00 00
TXACL 01 01
COLOR DETAIL ENHANCEMENT 01 01
GP PHASE 01 01
R-Y PHASE 03 03
R/B LEVEL 00 00
G/B LEVEL 03 03
Y DELAY 00 00
TOF Q 00 00
TOF f 00 00
OSD ACL 01 01
APACON PEAK f 00 00
SHARPNESS TRAC 01 01
MENO
P. 04 PAL NTSC
TA1222BN
DC TRANSIT CORRECTION 00 00
POINT
DC TRANSIT CORRECTION 00 00
RATIO
BLACK EXPANDED POINT 00 00
LIMITER
BLACK EXANDED POINT 1 05 05
BLACK EXPANDED POINT 2 00 00
DC TRANSIT CORRECTION 00 00
LEVEL
WHITE PEAK DET CURRENT 00 00
BLACK LEVEL CORRECTION1 00 00
BLACK LEVEL CORRECTION2 01 01
BLACK DET LEVEL 00 00
BLACK EXPANDED AREA 00 00
DYNAMIC ABL POINT 00 00
DYNAMIC ABL GAIN 07 07
ABL POINT 03 03
ABL GAIN 05 05
J
P. 05 PAL NTSC
TC9090N
SYSTEM SEL 03 03
V ENHANCE LEVEL 04 04
CHROMA BPF 01 01
KILLAR 00 00
1 LINE DOT 00 00
CORING 00 00
PEL SEL 00 00

DEDDINION ••
Choole the ESC button i to ouit 1
•. Check the ESC building lo exit v IDEO C INDIVIA
NOTE

  • 1. If there is a different value than shown in the table above for fixed data adjust it using a buttons
  • 2. When exchanging microprocessor and TV is turned on for first time, it requires initialization of VIDEO
  • CHROMA ADJ. This DATA has DAL and NTSC modes (2 modes)
1.2 AFC Alignment
Adjustment Preparation (1.202)

  • 1. Apply relevant RF signal (a) CH05 (f. = 85.25 Apply relevant Kr signal (a) CH05 (1p = 85.25 MHz). Apply heat run for more than 30 minutes to avoid influence of circuit temperature drift
  • 2. The SOUND SYSTEM is selected to D/K standard.
  • The SOUND STSTEM is selected to D/K standard. Beceive the CH05 using frequency direct of SETUP. Menu to ensure AFC loop is OFF
  • 5. Adjust L202 until fast rate of change is seen on the Aujust L202
  • OSCHIOSCOPC. Adjust 1 202 so that the voltmeter reads 2.5V ± 0.2V.
1.3 ACC (P245) Alignment
A diretment Preparation

  • After received the signal apply heat run for more than ten minutes to avoid the influence of circuit
  • 2. Connect a voltmeter of at least 100K ohm internal resistance to the A G C terminal (nin 1 PTP)
  • 3 Received the channel below

Main IF

Adjust Point

To The T D W C

Adjust A.G.C. potentiometer R245 until the following voltage is obtained

Received signal
Ch Level Setting Voltage (V
05 -56 dBm
(+53dBµV 75ohm shorted)

1.4 A2 & NICAM Operation Check

Adjustment Preparation

  • Received the A2 or NICAM STEREO broadcast
  • Received the A2 or NICAM STEREO from 2. Set the SURROUND mode to STEREO.
OSD expression

Check OSD expression is changed as follows Audio Mode is selected by remote controller

1.5 SECAM Bell Filter Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation

1. Receive the SECAM Philips pattern signal or color

Connect the prove to pin 21 of 1503 at signal Sub P.W.B. (as shown in figure below).

of 'CTRA DATA:01 '15SW' DATA:00 V/C I2C

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Adjustment Procedure

Adjust the waveform at pin 21 of 1503, amplitude must match at each horizontal cycle by 'Bell' parameter of V/C I2C ADJUST MODE (P01)

1.6 SECAM White Balance Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation

  • SECAM BELL FILTER adjustment should be finished.
  • Receive the SECAM Philips pattern signal or color bar signal.
  • Connect the prove to C536 (R-Y). C537(B-Y) at Signal Sub P.W.B. (Refer to figure below).
  • Signal Sub F.W.B. (Refer to figure below). Set to "CSYS" DATA : 06 (P02), "TVSW" DATA :05 (P05) "CTRA" DATA : 01, "ISSW" DATA : 00 of V/C I2 C ADJUST MODE by using JIG R/C.

Adjustment Procedure

Adjust signal level as shown below by "RADJ", "BADJ". Parameter of V/C I2 C ADJUST MODE

"BADJ"

After Adjustment (1.5 and 1.6) I2C DATA Reset.

'CSYS" 06 03
'TVSW" 05 03
'CTRA" 01 00
'15SW'' 00 01

1.7 Comb Filter Operation Check
Adjustment Preparation

  • Receive the Philips pattern signal. Select the PICTURE option using button
  • Select the PICTURE option using ► button. Select PERSONAL (SET UP) option using ►
  • 3. Select PERSONAL [SET UP] option using ► button.
  • Select the COMB FILTER mode by pressing ▼ ▲ button.
Adjustment Procedure

Set the COMB FILTER : ON by pressing the ► button, and check the COMB FILTER operation as shown in the figure below.

line dots : a little

Set the COMB FILTER : OFF by pressing the ► button, and check the COMB FILTER operation as shown in the figure below.

CROSS COLOR

2. FINAL ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT

2.1 Lens Focus Adjustment

Adjustment Preparation

  • The orientation of PTV set is arbitrary west, east, north and south.
  • Centering DY inclination should have been adjusted. Electrical focus adjustment should have been
  • Drive VR location adjustment should have been completed. (Red : 12 O'clock, Green : 1 ~ 2 O'clock).
  • . Receive the cross-hatch pattern signal.
  • Refer to setup below
  • Keter to setup below. CONTRAST : 10 times PUSH button from full scale to lower side.
  • BRIGHTNESS : minimum
Adjustment Procedure

Loosen the wing nuts on the lens cylinder so that the lens cylinder can be turned. (Be careful not to loosen too much). After completing steps (4), (5) and (6) below. Tightening the wing nuts for each lens with a torque 0f 1.18Nm (12Kgfcm) ~ 1.67Nm (17Kgfcm).(Be careful the lens cylinder not turning after having tighten wing nuts. But if it is tighten too much, lens is too tilt or broken a screw.)

  • Apply covers to each colors of R, G and B lenses and project a single color on the screen and adjust in sequence. (The adjustment order of R, G and B is only an example.)
  • If the lens adjustment knob is turned clockwise viewed from the front, the color aberration change as follows.

Change of color aberration
Short focus Long focus
Scarlet
RED LENS Orange
GREEN LENS Blue Red
BLUE LENS Purple Green
4. In case of G lens

Set to the point where the chromatic aberration switches from blue to red. If the chromatic aberration appearing all over the screen in not the same, observe the vertical bright line and adjust lens focus as specified in table below. When the red chromatic aberration appearing at both sides of the bright line is not equal, observe the side with larger chromatic aberration when adjusting.

OPTICAL FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT GREEN

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NOTE : * Slightly reddish or no color ** Slightly bluish or no color

Change the signal to the circle pattern and fine adjust. Observe the corner part of the screen, especially observe number is the small circle when adjusting. If the focus performance at the screen exceeds the lower limit, it is acceptable.

Small circle of circle pattern

NOTE 1:

  • Since the G light is very important for picture quality and performance, pay special attention in its adjustment.
  • Be careful not to touch the lens with your fingers when adjusting.
5. In case of R lens.

5. In case of R tens. Set the position where the chromatic aberration change from orange to scarlet. As shown below, observe the vertical bright line and adjust lens focus where the scarlet or orange chromatic aberration slightly appears inside and scarlet or orange outside (reference value :1~3mm) at the point specified in table below. Change the signal and fine -adjust in the same way as the G lens.

OPTICAL FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT REL
CHASSIS
SCREEN SIZE
AP7M UNIT
50" 46" INCH
L1 AND 1.2 0.0 0.0 CROSS
(PITCHES from CENTER) center center HATCH
PITCHES
L side - REFER
COLOR 1 *
(1mm MAX)
(1mm MAX) TO
NOTE
ABERRATION 0 (imm MAX) (Imm MAX) BELOW
TE : * Slightly orange or no color ** Slightly scarlet or no color
6. In case of B lens

Set the position where the chromatic aberration change from purple to green. As shown below, observe the vertical bright line and adjust lens focus where the purple or green chromatic aberration slightly appears inside and purple or green outside (reference value : 1-3mm) at the points specified in table below. Change the signal and fine-adjust in the same way as the G lens.

OPTICAL FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT BLUE
CHASSIS CHASSIS AP7M UNIT
SCREEN SIZE 50" 46" INCH
LI AND L2
(PITCHES from CENTER)
0.0
center
0.0
center
CROSS
HATCH
PITCHES
L side - REFER
COLOR τ (1mm MAX) (Imm MAX) TO
NOTE
ABERRATION 0 ** BELOW

NOTE : * Slightly purplish or no color

After all colors have been adjusted, display all colors with the cross-hatch pattern signal and compare the focus (optical focus) performance with the limit sample test.

2.2 White Balance Adjustment

  • 1 Soroon adjustment
  • Screen adjustment High brightness white balance Low brightness balance

Adjustment Preparation

  • Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the power is turned ON.
  • The vertical incident illumination on the screer should be 20 lux or less.
  • Set the video settings (contrast : max., others: center) to standard condition.
  • For low brightness white balance adjustment, input a white raster signal level of 0.3000Vp-p (Video input level)
  • For high brightness white balance adjustment, input a white raster signal level of 0.715Vp-p (Video input level).
  • Set the drive adjustment VRs (red and green) to 12 -2 o'clock position.
  • CIOCK position. Turn the screen adjustment VRs (red, green and blue) fully counterclockwise.
  • 8. Set video advanced setting white control to COOL position.
Adjustment Procedure

  • Go to VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode by pressing INPUT and power button on Control Panel at the same time.
  • In "SERVICE" mode push the button and screen turns to black. Gradually turn the screen adjustment VRs (red, green blue) clockwise and set them where the red, green and blue slightly bright lines just appear evenly on the screen.
  • Push the ► button again to return to Normal side.
  • 4. Press MENU button to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADUIST
  • Select the input signal for high brightness (Video level = 0.715Vpp).
  • Adjust the high brightness white balance using the divisit divisit VPs (and sever)
  • Select the signal for low brightness (Video level = 0.3000Vpp)
  • Adjust the low brightness white balance using the screen adjustment VRs (red. green and blue).
  • Check that high brightness white balance is obtained. If it is does not, return to step (7).
NOTI

Before adjusting the White Balance, check that the screen adjustment VRs are turned fully counterclockwise. Since the phosphorescent surface of the CRT is likely to be burned, be careful.

White balance = 9300° K ± OMPC. Color Coordinate = x .... 0.285

2.3 Sub Brightness Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation

  • 1. Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the power is turned ON. Receive the color bar signal.
  • Set the contrast and color controls to minimum.
  • Set the contrast and color controls to minimum. The ambient illumination on the screen should be 20 lux or less.

Should rise slightly from black

Adjustment Procedure

  • 1. Go to Sub-Brightness adjustment in VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode (press input and Power button on Control panel at the same time), using Δ∇ buttons and then ► button.
  • Then adjust Sub-Brightness using < ► buttons to increase or decrease the value. (Visually adjust).
  • After adjustment, press the MENU button to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode. (Data is stored in memory).
NOTE

When selecting SUB-BRIGHTNESS mode the µcon sets the CONTRAST and COLOR to minimum automatically, but make sure that the other conditions are center. Directly observe the screen by eye without using a mirror

2.4 Surround Operation Check
Adjustment Procedure

Input the following audio signals to the audio input of the VIDEO INPUT terminals.

  • When checking surround : (1) L CH: 400kHz sine wave 475mVrms (2) B CH: 5kHz sine wave 475mVrms
  • Set the L_R SPEAKER : ON
  • Set the L-R SPEARER : ON Set the volume controls of FRONT, CENTER and BEAR to around their centers
  • Set the BASS TREBLE and BALANCE to TYP
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Note

  • Note: Front waveform : Front speaker output of the set
  • Rear waveform : Rear speaker output of the set
  • Center waveform : Center speaker output of the set.
7.4.1 Storen Off Check
Adjustment Procedure

Aujustment Procedure waveform shown below is obtained (input signal (1)

Note: The rear and center will have no output
2.4.2 Stereo Off/Monaural check
Adjustment Procedure

Check that the following waveform is obtained. The amplitudes of 2 channels are equal (Input signal (1) only)

Note: Monaural check can be omitted. The rear and center have no output.

2 4 3 Stadium Surround Check
Adjustment Procedure

1 Set to SUBROUND · STADIUM

  • Check that the following waveforms are obtained.
  • Front : Check that the phases of R and L are different. and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. The amplitudes of R and L are different.
  • Page : Check that the phases of P and L are opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. The amplitudes of P and I are different

2.4.4 Stadium Surround/Monaural Check
Adjustment Procedure

  • Rear : R and L waveforms are almost Zero.

Note: Center has no output

2.4.5 Concert Surround Check
Adjustment Procedure

  • Adjustment Procedure
  • Front : Check that the phases R and L signals are different and 400 Hz is superimposed on 5kHz
  • Rear : Check that the R and L are opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz The R and L. amplitudes are equal.

Amplitude levels of front R and L are not even depending

2.4.6 Concert Hall Surround/Monaural Check
Adjustment Procedure

  • Check that the following waveforms are obtained
  • Front ' The phases of R and L are different The amplitudes are different
  • Rear : The phases of R and L are opposite The amplitudes of R and L are equal

The monaural check can be omitted Amplitude levels of front R and L are not even depending on the P.W.B. Center has no output.

2 4 7 Dolby Prologic Check
A divetment Procedure
1 Set to DOLBY PROLOGIC

  • Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input signal (1) and (2))
  • Front : 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz.
  • From : 400Hz is superimposed on SKHZ. Rear : R and L are the same signal and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz.

Note: MODE : PROLOGIC (NORMAL)

2.4.8 Dolby Prologic/Monaural Check
Adjustment Procedure

  • (Input signal (1) only)
  • Center : Same as the audio input signal
  • Rear : Almost no output from R and L.

2.5 Raster Inclination Adjustment (Deflection Voke)
Adjustment Preparation

  • The set can face east of west. Input the single NTSC cross test signal.
  • Set video conditions to factory reset.
  • 4 The lens focus adjustment should have been completed
  • Completed. The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted.
  • The digital convergence RAM should be cleared (uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the Power/Deflection PWB and then press the power button
  • 7. Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned ON
Adjustment Procedure

  • 1. Apply covers to the R and B lens and project only
  • Turn the G deflection voke and adjust the vertical raster inclination
  • 3. Then, remove the cover of R and B lens and project red or blue light and green light together on the screen.

uncorrected state crossbatch

  • Note : when adjusting pay attention only at Vertical and Horizontal line.
  • 4 Turn the deflection voke of R or B and set so that the is as shown below on the top and bottom sides

Front : R and L waveforms are almost equal

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NOTES

  • 1. If internal cross-hatch does not appear after clearing RAM data press service switch again on
2.6 Raster Position Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation

  • Input the single NTSC cross test signal
  • The lens focus adjustment should have been
  • The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted
  • (uncorrected state) With the TV set off press and hold the service switch located on the noid the service switch located on the
  • Dutton. 7 Stort adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned ON
Adjustment Procedure

Turn the centering magnets for red, green and blue to furn the centering magnets for red, green and blue to horizontal lines should match with green

NOTES .

  • 2. To restore old RAM Data, turn TV off and on
2.7 Vertical Size Adjustment (B630)
Adjustment Preparation

  • The set can face north.
  • I ne set can face north.
  • completed
  • The digital convergence RAM should be cleared hold the service switch located on the hold the service switch located on the Power/Deflection PWR and then press the power
  • 7. Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is
Adjustment Procedure

  • Turn only the green by applying covers to the red and
  • 2 Count the vertical lines of the DCU cross-batch If the number of vertical lines is 9, go to step (3). If the the number of vertical lines is 9, go to step (3). If the and then button number "5" on the remote control so
  • Turn vertical amplitude adjustment VB (R630) so that the distance between the horizontal lines at the line from center line the DCU cross-hatch pattern is

  • 1 If internal cross-hatch does not appear after clearing RAM data press service switch again (on
  • To restore old RAM Data turn TV off and on
2.8 Horizontal Size Adjustment (R603)

  • Input the single NTSC cross test signal.
  • Input the single NTSC cross test signal Set video conditions to factory reset
  • 4. The lens focus adjustment should have been
  • The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted.
  • The digital convergence RAM should be cleared (uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the POWER/DEFLECTION PWB and then press the
  • 7. Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is

  • Project only green the same as Vertical size
  • Turn horizontal size amplitude adjustment VR(R603) and adjust so that the distance between the vertical cross-hatch nattern is f

tolerance : + 5mm

NOTES

  • 1 If internal cross-batch does not appear after clearing RAM data, press service switch again
2.9 Beam Alignment
Adjustment Preparation

  • 1. Adjust at least 30 minutes after turning on the power
  • 2. The digital convergence RAM should be cleared

  • 3 Rester inclination centering horizontal and vertical amplitudes and optical focus adjustment should be
  • Set video conditions to factory reset.
  • Set video conditions to factory reset. Receive cross-batch signals (lise of internal crosshatch signals allowed.)
  • 6 Short circuit all metal parts (metal fittings centering magnet) installed on the projection tubes to GND's of with electricity, shock may be caused if there are not

  • 1. Green (G) tube beam alignment adjustment Short-(R) and Blue (B) on the CPT heards and project only
  • Put Green (G) tube beam alignment magnet to the
  • Turn the Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) counterclockwise all the way and make sure of position cross-batch center on the screen (Halo
  • State). Turn the Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) counterclockwise all the way (Blooming state).
  • desired direction and move cross-batch center to
  • If image position does not shift when Green (G)
  • Conduct heam alignment for Red (R)focus: Focus
  • Linon completion of adjustment fix beam alignments

Set video conditions to factory reset. A The lang focus adjustment should have been

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2.10 Beam Shape Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation

  • The beam alignment should have been completed
  • The raster inclination, centering, horizontal /vertical been completed
  • 4. Input the dot signal
Adjustment Procedure

  • 1. Green PRT beam shape adjustment. Short-circuit 2P sub-mini connectors on Red and Blue CPT P.W.R. to project only the Green beam
  • Turn the green static focus fully clockwise (hlooming).
  • 3. Make the dot at the screen center a true circle using the 4-pole magnet as shown below
  • 4. Also adjust the Red and Blue PRT beam shapes according to the steps (1) to (3)
  • 5. After the adjustment has been completed, return R.G and B static VRs to the Just Focus Point

TRUE CIRCLE SPECIFICATION

2.11 Static Focus Adjustment

  • 1. The raster inclination, centering, horizontal/vertical alignment should have been completed
  • Apply covers to the lenses of colors other than the color to be adjusted and project a single color.

1. Red (R), Green (G) and Blue (B) static focus adjustment. Vary the static focus VR (focus pack

UFPK) and make the center of the cross-hatch pattern

Observe the corners of the picture and check that the

OBSERVING POINTS OF THE COBSERVING POINTS OF THE

2.12 Blue Defocus Adjustment

  • 1. Optical and electrical focus adjustment should have
  • 2. The convergence adjustment should have been
  • Set Video conditions to factory reset.
Adjustment Procedure

  • 1 Input cross-hatch signal shown below to VIDEO or
    • Turn the B Focus VR (Focus Pack) fully clockwise.
  • After the adjustment is completed if blue exceed the specification, turn and adjust focus so that the sticking out part of blue satisfies the specification

UNEVENNESS SPECIFICATION: ±1cd/m2

Defocus sticking out specification
Screen size Blue sticking out
50" 1.0mm
Conditions

User controls are set to the initial set positions (for

Cautions :

  • Correct the brightness gauge and amplitude of the all white signal periodically. The aperture angle of the Use a cross-hatch pattern to check.
2.13 Digital Convergence Adjustment

Note : If replacing a PRT_DV_etc_perform auto-digita convergence first. (press front panel MAGIC FOCUS switch when in normal customer mode) This can eliminate the need for a complete divital convergence alignment.

  • 1 Receive an RF or Video signal
  • Set controls to factory preset
  • A Note the center of the video nattern displayed. This is necessary to match dotted lines (adjustment point viewed) and actual point that is adjusted and displayed by the video signal.
  • 5. Press the service only switch (or Press the service only swhen (on POWER/DEFLECTION PWB). The pattern
  • 6. When performing a complete digital convergence

DIGITAL CONVERGENCE CROSSHATCH

unit : mn

Adjustment point (NTSC Mode)

o ... Adjustment point

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2.13.1 Phase Adjustment (service mode)
Adjustment Preparation
Note : To adjust using remote control

  • Display RF or VIDEO signal (PAL, NTSC).
  • Contrast : middle of range to avoid PRT hum Other controls : Standard position
  • Push the "SERVICE ONLY" switch on the POWER/DEF P.W.B. the digital convergence is set to the adjustment mode
Adjustment Procedure

  • Press the REVEAL button on the remote control to select the phase mode (Only green displayed)
  • Press the UNL button 2 times to read the reference phase DATA 1st. press: Cross pattern appears.

2nd press: Return to phase mode Reference phase data is read at the same time

3 Press the CH I/II button to appear the phase DATA on screen
PAL mode NTSC mode
PHASE MODE PHASE MODE
PH-H : 5D PH-H:5C
PH-V:0E PH-V : 07
CR-H : 46 CR-H : 48
CR-V:0F CR-V:00

If phase data is not same as above, change the DATA

  • Press [2] or [5] button to adjust the PH-V.
  • Press [2] or [3] button to adjust the CR-H
  • Press [\] or [\] button to adjust the CR-N
  • Press the CH I/II button to avit phase DATA mode
  • Press the REVEAL button to exit phase mode
NOTES

PHASE Adjustment - this is to match the digital convergence cursor position to the video image displayed and to match the digital convergence cursor position (dotted lines) to digital convergence data position (dented

2.13.2 Raster position adjustment
Adjustment preparation

  • Position adjustment This will move an entire color. Use this adjustment to match colors at the center of the screen. Use the buttons below to switch color to adjust
  • [♥]. Green
Adjustment Procedury

  • 1. Press the LST-CH button Extra horizontal lines
  • Use the cursor buttons to adjust position
  • Ose the cursor buttons to adjust position. Press the LST-CH button again to exit raster position mode

  • Other functions cannot be accessed when in raste nosition mode Press the LST-CH button and confirm extra horizontal lines disappear to exit raste
  • Press the MENU button to switch between all colors
    • [0] Red
    • [▲] Blue

2.13.3 Convergence point adjustment

Adjustment preparation
1. Select color to adjust.
[0] - Red
[▲] - Blue
[▼] - Green

  • 2. Use 4. 6. 2 and 5 buttons to move the cursor position Use cursor buttons to move the convergence
  • Adjustment points are 117 points. (H : 13 x V : 9
  • noints) Refer to section 2 14 Start adjustment at the center of the screen
  • Adjust center area first and ending with edge section
Adjustment Procedure

  • Start adjustment at the center of the screer
  • Adjust center area first and ending with edge
  • 4 Calculation. When convergence adjustment is then the calculation mode starts. The operation time this operation. This operation fills convergence data between each adjustment points. If you find misconvergence more than 1mm adjust the convergence again
  • 5 Write data to ROM Press the INDEX button on remote control. First, press : "ROM WRITE?" is displayed for alarm Second press : Data starts to write to ROM, it takes about for 10 seconds and no nicture appears during this operation When Green dot pattern appears, writing operation, when offer writing operation is OK, press any button, to return to the adjustment mode. When red dot appears replace digital convergence unit and readiust. After adjusting digital convergence, next, for MAGIC FOCUS INITIALIZE press the INDEX button on remote control then "ROM WRITE?" is displayed for alarm Next press the ESC button on the remote control to initialize operation starts. Push the REMOVE COLOR "SERVICE ONLY" switch again to finish the
  • 6 The digital convergence has 2 modes 60Hz (NTSC) and 50Hz (PAL), change another mode then adjust
NOTES :

  • 1. CH I/II button ... cross-hatch/video mode. Press CH I/II button 5 times to display external signal
    • Press CH I/II 5 button times again to return to DCU internal cross-hatch
  • 2. MENU button ... remove color mode. Press the MENU button to switch between all colors displayed or adjustment color and green only
    • Press [0] then press MENI Red and Green displayed (Blue removed) Press [ A] then press MENI Blue

  • Press [V] then press MENU only Green displayed. 3 LST-CH button raster position adjustment
2.13.4 Digital Convergence Remote Control

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3.3 CPT (R) (G) (B), Control P.W.B., Focus Pack GREEN DRIVE P802 (Cathode E801 FOCUS PACK (UFPK) Screen Adj. VF 0 0-O _

3. AD HISTMENT POINT ADJUSTMENT POINT 3.1 CRT, cabinet locations

L CENTERING MAGNET FOR RED PRT

2. CENTERING MAGNET FOR GREEN PR

CENTERING MAGNETFOR BLUE PRT 4. 4-POLE MAGNET FOR BEAM FORM ADJUSTMENT

4. 4-POLE MAGNET FOR BEAM 1 5. BEAM ALIGNMENT MANET 6. FOCUS PACK

MEN VOLUME OF PROGRAM DO NC N2M04 IN/AIDS

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LOWER LED

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4 Defective synchronization

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5. Incorrect color

6. No sound (when Surround off)

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7. Convergence Errors.

If an error message or code appears while performing MAGIC FOCUS or Initialize (MOVE, PIP CH in service mode) follow this confirmation and repair method.

1. Turn on power and receive any signal

  • 1. Turn on power and receive any signal. 2. Press service switch on Power/Deflection board
  • Press "SWAP" then "PIP CH" on remote control. Error code will be displayed in bottom right corner of screen. If there is no error, an "INITIAL OK" message will Error code will be dis be appear on screen.

DCU REPAIR TABLE

Error Error ation
Code Display
Code
Countermeasure Initialize Magic
Focus
1 VF Error Replace DCU Х х
2 Connect 1 1. Darken Outside light
*2 2. Placing of sensor
3. Is pattern hitting sensor
4. Check connection and solder bridge of sensor
5. Replace sensor
6. Replace sensor P.W.B. х
7. Sensor Connector check
8. Replace DCU
9. Adjustment check (H/V size, centering)
3*2 A/D Level Same as Error Code 2 Х X
4 Over Flow 1. Check the placement of sensor Х Х
2. Adjustment check (H/V size, centering)
3. Conv. amp. gain check *1 (check resistor values only)
5 Convergence Same as Error Code 4 Х Х
7 Operation Same as Error Code 4 Х
9 Connect 2 Same as Error Code 2 х Х
10 Noise Input strong field strong signal
Check the wiring of connector between sensor and DCU х х
11 Sync Input strong field strength signal
Input standard signal NTSC Х х

*1 -- RK 42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62 check these resistors

*2 Sensor Position

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COOL CO24 C301- C328 CN01- CN37 D001- D024 BCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUWXYZ 1001- 108 cdefghijkn H984 2 493 wxyz PC8 PFJ PS01- PS05 H004- D015 B001- D024 BCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUWXYZ 1001 KS01- KS05 NO1 498 NPejusrd

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AP7M SIGNAL

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SURROUND P.W.B. / CONTROL P.W.B.

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POWER/DEFLECTION P.W.B

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EMC P.W.B. (JK04421A)

CPT P.W.B. (JK04213A)

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Note: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the exploded view. When ordering, refer to the REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST for correct part number.

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Note: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the exploded view. When ordering, refer to the REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST for correct part number.

Note: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the exploded view. When ordering, refer to the REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST for correct part number.

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE : Components marked with a have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don't degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

BBREVIATIONS Capacitors CD:Ceramic disk, PF:Polyester film, EL:Electrolytic,
PP:Polypropylene, PR:Paper, TA:Tantalum, TM:Trimmer,
MYL:Mylar.
Resistors CF:Carbon film, CC:Carbon composition,
MF:Metal oxide film,VR:Variable resistor,WW:Wire wound
FR:Fuse resistor, MG:Metal glazed
Semiconductors TR:Transistor, DI:Diode, ZD:Zener diode, VA:Varistor,
TH:Thermistor, IC:IC
PARINO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
CAPACITORS CE01 0800354R EL 470UF-M 25V
CE02 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
CA01 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE03 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V
CA02 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE04 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CA03 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE05 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CA04 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE06 0890064R CD 18PF-J SL 50V
CA05 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE08 0276717R PF 0.1UF-J 50V
CA06 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE09 0276717R PF 0.1UF-J 50V
CA07 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE10 0800044R EL 47UF-M 50
CA08 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CE11 0890074R CD 100PF-J 50V
CA26 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE12 0244541F CD 0.01MF-K B 500V
CA27 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE13 0244541F CD 0.01MF-K B 500V
CA28 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE14 . AL00009R ALU. EL 47UF 160V
CA29 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE15 0247848R CD 56PF-J SL 500V
CA31 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE16 AL00007R ALU. EL 22
CA33 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE17 0244509R CD 4700PF-KB B 500V
CA38 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CE18 0890074R CD 100PF-J 50V
CA39 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CE19 AL00009R ALU. EL 47UF 160V
CA40 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE20 AL00009R ALU. EL 47UF 160V
CA41 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CE21 0890077R CD 180PF-K 50V
CA45 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CE23 0890079R CD 270PF-K 50V
CA46 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CF01 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V
CA51 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CF02 0255520R EL 0 47UF 250V (KME)
CA52 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CF03 0262401F PP 1000PF 1800V
CA53 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF04 0244104R CD 0.0018UF-K 50V
CA54 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF05 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V
CA55 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF06 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V
CA56 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF07 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V
CA59 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF08 0880009R PF 0.01UF-M 50V
CA60 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF09 0880059R PF 0.15UF-KEB 50V
CA61 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF10 0880061F PF 0.18UF-KF 50V
CA62 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF12 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CA63 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF13 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
CA64 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF14 0259151F EL 100UF 160V
CA65 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF15 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V
CA66 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V CF16 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V
CA75 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CF17 0244109R CD 4700PF-KB 50V
CA76 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CF18 0245158 CD 68PF 2KV
CA80 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CF19 0245156 CD 22PF 2KV
CA81 0880015R EL 10UF-M 16V CF20 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
CF21 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V СК08 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CF22 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V СК09 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CG34 0284638R EL 10UF-SME (BP) 16V CK10 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CG36 0284638R EL 10UF-SME (BP) 16V CK12 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CG39 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK13 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CG40 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK14 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CG43 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK15 0880003R MYL 0.001U
CG62 0284638R EL 10UF-SME (BP) 16V CK16 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CJ01 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V CK17 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CJ02 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000 PFKB 50V CK18 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
CJ03 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CK19 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
CJ04 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V СК20 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ05 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK21 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ06 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V CK22 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ07 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V CK23 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ08 0229004R CAP2125CHIP 390PF-K B 50V СК24 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ09 0229004R CAP2125CHIP 390PF-K B 50V CK25 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ10 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V CK27 0800356N EL 470UF-M 50V
CJ11 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CK28 0800356N EL 470UF-M 50V
CJ12 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK29 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ13 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK30 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ14 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CK31 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ15 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V CK32 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ16 0229005R CAP2125CHIP 470PF-K B 50V CK33 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ17 0229005R CAP2125CHIP 470PF-K B 50V CK34 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V
CJ18 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CK40 0800353R EL 470UF-M 16V
CJ19 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CK41 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CJ20 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CK42 0800355N EL 470UF-M 35V
CJ21 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CK43 0800355N EL 470UF-M 35V
CJ22 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CL01 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ23 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CL02 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ24 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V . CL03 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ25 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V CL04 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ26 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CL05 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ27 0800334R EL 220UF 10V CL06 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ28 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CL07 0880014R MYL 0.047U
CJ29 0228046R CAP2125CHUP 4/PF-J CH 50V CL08 0880014R MYL 0.0470
CJ30 0228046R CAP2125CHUP 4/PF-J CH 50V CL09 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CJ31 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CL10 0880016R
CJ34 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CM01 0244171R CD 0.010F-2 50V
CJ36 ANUU624R CMU2 0244171R CD 0.010F-2 50V
0.137 0800326R EL 1000F-M 16V CMUS 0880016R
CJ38 0228042R CAP2125CHIP 33PFJCH 50V CM07 0800015R EL TOUF-M TOV
C139 0800358R EL 100000F-M 6.3V CMU8 0800015R
CK01 0800353R EL 4700F-M 36V CM09 0244171R
CK02 0800335R EL 2200F-M (SMG) 16V CM10 0800015R
CK03 0800326R CM11 0800015K EL TUUF-M TOV
CK04 0880016R CM12 0800041R
CK05 0800326R CM13 02441/1R
CKUB 00000000 CM14 0880016R
CK07 0800326R EL 1000F-M 16V CM15 0890074R CD 100PF-J 50V
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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE : Components marked with a A have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don't degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
.,
CM16 0890074R CD 100PF-J 50V CSF9 0800084F EL 1000UF-M 35V
CN01 0800279R EL 1.0UF-M (SMG) 50V CSG3 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CN02 0800288R EL 4.7UF-M (SMG) 50V CSG4 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
CN03 0880013R MYL 0.033UF-K 50V CSG6 0800362F EL 1000UF-M 25V
CN04 0890084R CD 560PF-K 50V CSG7 0800362F EL 1000UF-M 25V
CN05 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V CSG9 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
CNOS 0800294R EL 10UE-M (SMG) 50V CSH1 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V
C001 0800015R EL 10UE-M 16V CSH4 0284638R EL 10UF-SME (BP) 16V
0007 08930278 CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K B 25V CSJ3 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0002 0800047R EL 100UE-M 6 3V CSJ4 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
0000 08930448 CAP2125CHIP 10000PEKB 50V CSK1 0246464R CD 100PF-J CH 50V
0004 02280388 CAP2125CHIP 22PEJCH 50V CSK2 0246464R CD 100PF-J CH 50V
0005 02200307 CAP2125CHIP 22PEJCH 50V CSK3 0246464R CD 100PF-J CH 50V
0007 02200301 CAP2125CHIP 100000PF-K B 25V CS01 0893053R CAP2125CHIP 47000PFKB 50V
CQ07 08000211 EL 1 DUE-M 50V CS02 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
0000 0800003R CS03 0228774R CAP, MINI-CHIP 680PF-J SL 5
CQ09 0000003R EL 1 0UE-M 50V CS04 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0010 0800003R EL 1001E-M 6 31/ CS05 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0011 08030378 CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K B 25V C$06 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0012 0093027R DE 0 11 E 50V 0000 0880203R PF 0.47UF-J 50V
0014 AN00037R CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K B 25V CS08 0800041R EL 47UE-M 16V
CQ14 0893027R CS09 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
0019 00000471 CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K B 25V CS10 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
0020 0893027R CAP2125CHIP 100000FF-R B20V CS11 08000018 EL 0 47UE-M 50V
00217 0000015R CS12 0800012R EL 4.7UE-M 50V
CQ22 0244171R CS13 08000012R EL 0 47UE-M 50V
CSAT 0204030R CAP2125CHID 1000PEKB 50V CS14 0800012R FL 4 7UE-M 50V
CSAZ 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PF KB 50V CS15 08800598 PE 0 15UE-KEB 50V
CSA3 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PTRB 50V CS16 08000078 EL 3.3UE-M 50V
CSA4 02040306 CS17 0880059R PE 0 15UE-KEB 50V
CSA5 0893051R CAP2125CHIP 55000FFRB 50V CS18 0893048R CAP2125CHIP 22000PEKB 50V
CSA6 0893041R CAP2125CHIP SOUCPERE 50V CS19 0893053R CAP2125CHIP 47000PFKB 50V
CSA7 0893041R CAP2125CHIP 3000PFKB 50V CS20 0800335R EL 220UE-M (SMG) 16V
CSA8 08930516 CS21 0800015R EL 10UE-M 16V
CSA9 08930538 EL 100UE M 16V 0.622 0800015R EL 10UE-M 16V
CSUT 00003268 CS23 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0002 08000320R CS24 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0004 0800015R CS25 0284623R EL 1UE-SME (BP) 50V
0007 0800015R CS26 0284623R EL 1UE-SME (BP) 50V
CSC/ 0800015R 0.527 08800168 PE 0.1UE 50V
CSC8 0800015R CS28 08800168 PE 0 1UE 50V
CSC9 0800291R CS20 08000010 EL 0.47UE-M 50V
CSE1 0800003R 0023 0000011 EL 4 711E-M 50V
CSE2 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V 0630 0000012R
CSE3 0890035R CAP2125CHIP 2200PFKB 50V 0000 0000018 EL 4 711E-M 50V
CSE4 0890035R CAP2125CHIP 2200PFKB 50V 0532 0000012K PE 0 15UE-KEB 50\/
CSE7 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V 0033 0800059R EL 2 21/E-M 50//
CSE9 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V 0034 080000/R
CSF1 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V 0000 0880059R FL ADUE OME (PD) 161/
CSF6 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V CS36 0284638R EL TOUP-SME (BP) TOV
CSF7 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V CS37 0284638R EL TUUR-SME (BP) TOV
CSF8 0800051R EL 10UF-M 16V CS38 0893053R CAP2125CHIP 4/000PFKB 50V
CSF8 0800051R EL 100F-M 16V 0336 00500001
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
CS39 0800335R EL 220UF-M (SMG) 16V CX14 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS40 0246451R CD 30PF-JB CH 50V CX15 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS41 0246451R CD 30PF-JB CH 50V CX16 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS42 0800335R EL 220UF-M (SMG) 16V CX17 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS43 0893051R CAP2125CHIP 33000PFKB 50V CX18 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS44 0893033R CAP2125CHIP 1500PFKB 50V CX19 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS45 0893051R CAP2125CHIP 33000PFKB 50V CX20 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS46 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CX21 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS47 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX22 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS48 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX31 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS49 0800335R EL 220UF-M (SMG) 16V CX32 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS51 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX33 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
CS52 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V CX35 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
CS53 0284623R EL 1UF-SME (BP) 50V CX37 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS54 0284623R EL 1UF-SME (BP) 50V CX38 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS55 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V CX40 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS56 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CX41 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
CS57 0800335R EL 220UF-M (SMG) 16V CX43 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
CS58 0893053R CAP2125CHIP 47000PFKB 50V CX44 0284647R EL 22UF-SME (BP) 16V
CS59 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CX45 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS60 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 50V CX46 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS61 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX47 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
CS62 0800012R EL 4.7UF-M 50V CX48 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS64 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX49 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V
CS65 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V CX50 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
C$66 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX51 0800334R EL 220UF 10V
CS67 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V CX52 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS68 0893051R CAP2125CHIP 33000PFKB 50V CX53 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS69 0893041R CAP2125CHIP 5600PFKB 50V CX54 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
CS70 0893041R CAP2125CHIP 5600PFKB 50V CX55 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CS71 0893051R CAP2125CHIP 33000PFKB 50V CX56 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
CS72 0893053R CAP2125CHIP 47000PFKB 50V CX57 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
CS73 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V CX58 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
CS74 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V CX59 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C$75 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V CX61 0800048R EL 100UF-M 10V
CS76 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX62 0228754R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V
CS93 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CX63 0228/54R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJSL 50V
C$94 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 50V CY01 0252397R
CS99 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V CYUZ 0800023R
CX01 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CY04 0800023R
CX02 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V CY05 0800023R
CX03 0246448R CD 22PF-J (NPO) 50V CY07 0800023R
CX04 0228036R CAP2125CHIP 18PF-J CH 50V CY08 0800326R EL 1000F-M 16V
CX05 0228010R CAP2125CHIP 10PF-C CH 50V 0109 0893027R CAP2125CHIP 100000PF-K 25V
CX06 0800001R EL 0.47UF-M 50V (SME) 0110 0252396R
CX07 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CY11 0800015R
CX08 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V CV12 08030320R
CX09 0893044K CV14 0093033R EL 47011E-M 16V
CX10 0228/60R CAP21250HIP 100000EKP 50V CY15 4N00637P PE 0 1UE-KEB 50V
0111 0093044K CY16 0800326 EL 100UE-M 16V
CA12 0220/46K UNE 1200RE 472 FJOL DUV 0110 0000201
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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE : Components marked with a A have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don't degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
CY17 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V C208 0893053R CAP2125 CHIP 47000PFKB 50V
CY23 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V C209 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CY24 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V C210 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
CY25 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C211 0800048R EL 100UF-M 10V
CY26 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C212 0800001R EL 0.47UF-M 50V (SME)
CY75 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V C213 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V
C001 0228010R CAP2125CHIP 10PF-C CH 50V C214 0228002R CAP2125 CHIP 2PF-C CK 50V
C002 0228060R CA2125CHIP 180PF-J CH 50V C216 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C003 0228010R CAP2125CHIP 10PF-C CH 50V C217 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C004 0228010R CAP2125CHIP 10PF-C CH 50V C218 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C005 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C219 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V Į –
C006 0800333R EL 220UF-M 6.3V C220 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C007 0893027R CAP2125CHIP 100000PF-K 25V C221 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V 1
C008 0228034R CAP2125CHIP 15PF-J CH 50V C222 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C009 0228034R CAP2125CHIP 15PF-J CH 50V C224 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
C010 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C226 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V
C011 0800333R EL 220UF-M 6.3V C227 0880018R PF 0.22UF-K 50V
C014 0228042R CAP2125CHIP 33PFJCH 50V C228 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
C015 0228042R CAP2125CHIP 33PFJCH 50V C229 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C016 0800048R EL 100UF-M 10V C230 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C017 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C231 0893084R CAP2125 CHIP 47000PF-Z F 50V
C018 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C232 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
C019 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V C233 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C020 0800353R EL 470UF-M 16V C234 0228008R CAP2125 CHIP 8PF-C CH 50V
C021 0800003R EL 1.0UFOM 50V C235 0800351R EL 470UF-M 6.3V
C022 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V C236 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C023 0228058R CAP2125CHIP 150PF-J CH 50V C237 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C024 0228060R CAP2125CHIP 180PF-J CH 50V C305 0800353R EL 470UF-M 16V
C025 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V C308 AL00791S EL S-LEAD 1500UF-M (LXV) 10V
C101 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V C309 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C102 AN00624R PF 0.01UF-KEB 50V C321 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V 1
C103 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V C322 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C104 0800048R EL 100UF-M 10V C323 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C105 AN00624R PF 0.01UF-KEB 50V C324 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C106 AN00633R PF 0.047UF-KEB 50V C325 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C107 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V C326 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C108 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 50V C327 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
C109 AN00624R PF 0.01UF-KEB 50V C328 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
C117 0244171R CD 0.01UF-Z F 50V C329 AL00793S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 16V
C119 0800039R EL 47UF-M 10V C330 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V
C120 0244171R CD 0.01UF-Z F 50V C401 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C121 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V C402 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
C122 0800047R EL 100UF-M 6.3V C403 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V l
C123 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C404 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
C201 0800003R EL 1.0UFOM 50V C405 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V
C202 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C406 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V
C203 0893023R CAP2125 CHIP 47000PF-K B 25V C407 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
C204 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V C408 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
C205 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C409 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
C206 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V C410 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V
C207 0893039R CAP2125 CHIP 4700PFKB 50V C411 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

DECODID TION CVHPO1 DADTNO DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION STMBUL PARTNO DESONATION
NO. NO.
0500 09000158 EL 10/JE-M 16V
C412 0880062R PF 0.220F-KEB 50V 0502 0800015R
C413 0253934F 0503 AN00627P PE 0 11 E-KEB 50V
C414 AN00637R PF 0.10F-REB 50V 0504 AN006370 PE 0 11E-KEB 50V
C415 0800363N EL 10000F 35V 0505 ANOCOSTR PE 0 1UE KER 50V
C416 0800051R EL 1000F-M 25V 0506 AN00637R
C417 0800051R EL 1000F-M 25V 0507 0800003R
C418 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V 0508 0800009R
C419 0800362N EL 1000UF-M 25V 0510 00000000 EL 2.201-W 30V
C420 AN00624R PF 0.01UF-KEB 50V C510 08003201 CAP2125CHIP 10000PEKB 50V
C421 AN00624R PF 0.010F-KEB 50V 0512 0800353P EL 4701/E-M 16V
C422 0284623R EL 10F-SME (BP) 50V 0512 0803044P CAP2125CHIP 10000PEKB 50V
C423 0284623R EL 10F-SME (BP) 50V 0513 00930-44T DE O THE-KEB 50V
C424 0800015R 0514 AN00637R PE 0 1UE-KEB 50V
C425 0800003R 0515 AN00637R PE 0 1UE-KEB 50V
C426 0800003R 0510 ORDODO EL 1001/E-M 16V
C427 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V 0549 AN00627P PE 0 11/E-KEB 50V
C428 0893031R CAP2125CHIP 1000PFKB 50V 0510 AN00637R PE 0 1UE-KEB 50V
C429 0800051R EL 1000F-M 25V 0519 AN00037R CAP2125CHIP 10000PEKB 50V
C430 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V 0520 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000FT(B 50V
C431 0800042R EL 470F-M 25V 0521 0800005P EL 2 21/E-M 50\/
C432 0253934F EL 2200UF-M 35V 0522 08030488 CAP2125CHIP 22000PEKB 50V
C433 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V C523 0093040K PE 0 111E-KEB 50V
C434 AN00637R PF 0.10F-REB 50V 0524 08000058 EL 2 2UE-M 50V
C435 0253934F EL 22000F-M 35V 0525 02846388 EL 10UE-SME (BP) 16V
C436 0253934F 0520 0800335R EL 220UE-M (SMG) 16V
C437 AN00624R EL DOLLE SME (PD) 50V C528 0228054R CAP2125CHIP 100PFJCH 50V
0438 0284625R C529 0893044R CAP2125CHIP 10000PFKB 50V
0439 AN00624R EL 2 2016 SME (BD) 50\/ C530 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
0440 0284625R C531 0890035R CAP2125CHIP 2200PFKB 50V
0441 0880062R PF 0.220F-NEB 50V C532 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
0142 AN00037R C534 0228032R CAP2125CHIP 12PFJCH 50V
0443 0800041R C535 AN00637R PF 0 1UF-KEB 50V
0444 0800051R C536 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
0445 0800003R C537 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C440 0000003R PE 0 1UE-KEB 50V C538 0800001R EL 0.47UF-M 50V (SME)
C447 AN00037R PE 0 221 E-KEB 50V C539 0800001R EL 0.47UF-M 50V (SME)
0440 AN00637P DE 0 111E-KEB 50V C540 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
0449 0800001P C541 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
0450 0800001R EL 0.47UE-M (SME) C542 0800003R EL 1.0UF-M 50V
C451 08030428 CAP2125CHIP 6800PEKB 50V C543 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V
0452 08030420 CAP2125CHIP 6800PEKB 50V C544 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C453 08003260 C545 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C454 08003268 C546 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C455 08000320R C547 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
0400 0800041R EL 4711E-M 16V C548 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
C457 0000041R CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K B 251/ C549 AN00637R PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
0458 09030370 CAP2125CHIP 100000PF-K B 25V C550 0800015R EL 10UF-M 16V
0459 00000020271 C551 AN00637P PF 0.1UF-KEB 50V
0460 0000320R CAP2125CHIP 100000PE-K P 251/ C552 0893072R CAP2125CHIP 470000PF-Z F 25V
0461 0893027R C553 08000018 EL 0.47UE-M 50V
0462 ANOORIAK FF 0.004/0F-NED 20V 0000 00000011
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
SYMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO.
C905 0284296 EL 680UF-M 250V (KMH) C968 0243509R CD 470PF-K 500V
C906 0284296 EL 680UF-M 250V (KMH) C969 0244109R CD 4700PF-KB 50V
C907 0800328R EL 100UF-M 35V C970 0800026R EL 22UF-M 50V
C908 · 0890087R CD 1000PF-K 50V
C909 0800323R EL 47UF-M 100V 1 RESISTORS
C910 0299977F PP 0.0047 1
C912 0890085R CD 680PF-K 50V RA01 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C913 0800282R EL 2.2UF-M (SMG) 50V RA02 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C914 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V RA03 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C915 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA04 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C916 0880009R PF 0.01UF-K 50V RA05 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C917 0244105R CD 2200PF-K 50V RA06 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C918 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA07 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C919 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V RA08 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
C920 0800328R EL 100UF-M 35V RA11 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
C921 0800328R EL 100UF-M 35V RA12 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
C923 0800328R EL 100UF-M 35V RA18 0195939R RMC73S-2A393JR
C924 0800335R EL 220UF-M (SMG) 16V RA19 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
C925 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA20 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C926 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V RA21 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C927 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA22 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
C928 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA23 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C929 0251703 EL 390UF-M 160V RA24 0195939R RMC73S-2A393JR
C930 AL00793S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 16V RA25 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
C931 0800317R EL 47UF-M (SMG) 16V RA26 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C932 0800355N EL 470UF-M 35V RA27 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C934 AL00793S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 16V RA28 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
C935 0800355N EL 470UF-M 35V RA29 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C937 AL00794S EL S-LEAD 1500UF-M (LXV) 16V RA30 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C939 0800328R EL 100UF-M 35V RA32 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C940 0800353R EL 470UF-M 16V RA38 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
C941 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V RA39 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C942 0800317R EL 47UF-M (SMG) 16V RA44 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
C943 0800279R EL 1.0UF-M (SMG) 50V RA45 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C945 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V RA46 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C948 AL00792S EL S-LEAD 2200UF-M (LXV) 10V RA48 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C949 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V RA51 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C952 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V RA53 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C954 0800291R EL 10UF-M (SMG) 16V RA55 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C955 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V RA57 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C956 0880016R PF 0.1UF 50V RA58 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C957 0800299R EL 22UF-M (SMG) 16V RA59 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C958 AJ00581 CD 1000PF 250V RA60 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C959 AJ00583 CD 2200PF 250V RA61 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C961 AL00796$ EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M (LXV) 35V RA62 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C962 0800326R EL 100UF-M 16V RA63 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
C963 0800026R EL 22UF-M 50V RA64 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C964 0800361N EL 1000UF 16V RA65 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C965 0800308R EL 33UF-M (SMG) RA66 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C966 0880062R Pr U.22UF-KEB 50V RA67 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
C967 0243509R CD 470PF-K 500V KA83 0195900R KES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
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SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO. NO. ·
RASA 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RE46 0113746M CF 1/2W 680-JB
8487 0195939R BMC73S-2A393JR RE47 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
PASS 01959008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RE48 0700031M CF 1/16W 180-JB
PASO 0195926R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ RF01 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB
RAGO 01959008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K.I RF02 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB
PA01 0105030P RMC73S-24393.IR RF03 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB
PAG2 01959008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RF04 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
DA02 01050250 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W/ 10K.1 RF07 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-JB
PA04 01959251 PES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K.1 REOR 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
RE01 01101415 ME 680-15 RF09 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
REOT 0700066M CE 1/16W/82K-1B RE10 0700042M CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB
RE02 07000650 CE 1/16W/ 18K- IB RE11 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB
REUS 070003714 RE12 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-IB
REUS 0700042M RE13 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
REUB 070003114 DE1A 0700025M CE 1/16W 68-1
RE07 0700065M DE15 AT01458 ME GRAZED 1W/ 390K
RE08 0700059M CF 1/16W 2/K-JB DETE AT01458 ME GRAZED 1W 300K
RE09 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB DE47 AT01458 ME GRAZED 1W SOOK
RE10 0700033M CF 1/16W 270-JB RF1/ 0170636 ME GRAZED 1W SOOK
RE11 0700033M CF 1/16W 2/0-JB RF 10 0179636 ME CRAZED 1W SOOK
RE12 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB RF19 0179030 OF MIGNIADO IP
RE13 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RF20 0700027M OF MARWATK IR
RE14 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-JB RF21 0700049M
RE15 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB RF22 0700057M
RE16 0113742M CF 1/2W 470-JB RF23 0700063M
RE18 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB RF25 0179636 MF GRAZED TW SOUR
RE19 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-JB RF26 0179636 MF GRAZED IVV SOUR
RE20 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RF27 01/9635 MF GRAZED IVV 4/UK
RE21 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB RF28 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
RE22 0700025M CF 1/16W 68-J RF29 0700043M CF 1/16W 1.5K-JB
RE23 0113701M CF SRD1/2P-B 10-J RF30 0100103M CF 1/8W 39K-JB
RE24 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB RF31 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB
RE25 0114165M CF SRD 1/4 PF 1.5 RF33 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
RE26 0114163M CF 1/4W 1.2K-JB RF34 0187100M CF 1/16W 30K-JB
RE27 0114221M CF 1/4W PB 68K-J RF35 0187074M CF 1/16W 2.4K-JB
RE28 0114221M CF 1/4W PB 68K-J RF36 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
RE:29 0113776M CF SRD 1/2 P-B 12K-J RF37 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB
RE30 0100039M CF 1/8W 82-JB RF40 0110120S MF 91-JS
RE31 0100069M CF 1/8W 1.5K-JB RF41 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB
RE32 0100067M CF 1/8W 1.2K-JB RF42 0700053M CF 1/16W 8.2K-JB
RE33 0113704M CF SRD 1/2P-B 13-J RF43 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
RE34 0110329$ MF 3W 220-JS RF44 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
RE35 0113686M CF 1/2W 2.7-J RF45 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
RE36 0113686M CF 1/2W 2.7-J ŖF46 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
RE37 0113704M CF SRD 1/2P-B 13-J RF47 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
RE38 01101325 MF 300-JS RG56 0195922R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 8.2KJ
RE39 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RG57 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ
RE40 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RG58 0195922R RES 2125 CHIP 8.2KJ
RE41 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB RG59 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ
RE42 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB RG67 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ
RE43 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB RG87 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RE45 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB RJ01 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

evupor BARTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION
STMBOL PARTINO NO.
0.000 01058758 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100.1 RK51 01102298 MF 220-JS
P 102 0105000R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RK52 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB
D IOA 01058018 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470.1 RK54 AT01545S MF 1.5 1W
RJ04 01059018 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470.1 8K55 0110225S MF 150-JS 2W
RJOS 0105025P RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K1 8656 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB
RJU0 01959251 DES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K I RK58 AT01556S MF 3.9 1W
RJU7 0195900K RK59 01102295 MF 220-JS
RKUT 070004014 CE 1/16W 2.7K-IB RK60 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB
RKU2 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-IB RK62 AT01549S MF 2.2 1W
RK03 0700046M CE 1/16W 2.7K-1B 8K63 01102255 MF 150-JS 2W
RK04 0700046M CE 1/16W 2 7K-JB RK64 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB
PKOS 0700046M CF 1/16W 2 7K-IB RK90 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB
PK07 0700046M CF 1/16W 2 7K-IB RK92 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
0700046M CF 1/16W 2 7K-IB RK99 0113698M CF 1/2W 8.2-J
RK00 0100057M CF 1/8W 470-JB RK117 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
RK10 0700042M CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB RL10 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK11 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL11 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
PK12 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL12 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK13 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL13 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK14 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB RL14 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK15 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB RL15 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK16 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB RL16 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK17 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB RL17 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK18 0700048M CF 1/16W 3.9K-JB RL20 0100133M CF 1/8W 680K-JB
RK19 0100125M CF 1/8W 330K-JB RL21 0100121M CF 1/8W 220K-JB
RK22 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL22 0100133M CF 1/8W 680K-JB
RK23 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RL23 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK24 0700044M CF 1/16W 1.8K-JB RL24 0100133M CF 1/8W 680K-JB
RK25 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL25 0100121M CF 1/8W 220K-JB
RK26 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL26 0100133M CF 1/8W 680K-JB
RK27 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RL27 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RK28 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB RL30 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK29 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB RL31 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK30 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB RL32 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK31 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL33 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK32 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL34 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK33 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RL35 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK34 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL36 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK35 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL37 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RK36 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL38 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7W 4.7K-JB
RK37 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RM01 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
RK38 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RM02 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
RK39 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RM03 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB
RK40 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB RM04 0100065M CF 1/8 TK-JB
RK42 AT01552S MF 2.7 1W RM06 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
RK43 0110229S MF 220-JS RM07 0700043M CF 1/16W 1.5K-JB
RK44 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB RM08 0700046M CF 1/16W 2./K-JB
RK46 AT01547S MF 1.8 1W RM09 0700049M GF 1/16W 4./W 4./K-JB
RK47 0110225S MF 150-JS 2W RM12 0114143M
RK48 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB RM15 0700054M
RK50 AT01552S MF 2.7 1W RM20 0100041M CF 17044 100-3D
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SYMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO PARTING NO.
D LIDA 070004114 CE 1/16W/1 0K-18 R014 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RIVIZ I 0700041M CE 1/16W 1.0K-JB R015 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RMZZ 07000411 RO16 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RM23 0700064M PO17 01050168 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4 7K.I
RM24 0700045M PO18 01959168 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4 7KJ
RM25 0100123M RQ10 01050168 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4 7K1
RM26 0700047M PO20 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470.
RM27 0700064M R020 01058758 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100.1
RM28 0100123M CF 1/800 2/0K-JB RQ22 01950751 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1000
RM29 0700041M RQ23 0105033P RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
RM30 0700041M CF 1/16VV 1.0K-JB RQ24 01050418 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47K1
RM31 0100041M CF 1/800 100-JB RQ25 01959416 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K1
RM32 0187038M CF 1/16VV /5-J RQ20 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K1
RM33 0187038M CF 1/16W 75-J RQ27 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RM34 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RQ28 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W IRS
RM35 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RQ302 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
RM36 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RSAT 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W TKS
RM37 0187038M CF 1/16W 75-J RSA2 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1RJ
RM38 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RSA3 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/1600 1003
RM40 0100043M CF 1/8W 120-JB RSA5 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
RM41 0100043M CF 1/8W 120-JB RSC5 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ
RN01 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB RSC6 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ
RN02 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RSC8 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
RN03 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RSC9 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
RN04 0100113M CF 1/8W 100K-JB RSE2 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RN05 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB RSE3 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RN06 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RSE4 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J
RN07 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RSE5 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RN08 0700044M CF 1/16W 1.8K-JB R$E6 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
RN09 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB RSE8 0119505G MF 2.2-J
RN10 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB RSE9 0119505G MF 2.2-J
RN11 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RSF1 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB
RN12 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RSF2 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB
RN13 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RSF5 0195945R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 68KJ
RN14 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB RSF6 0195945R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 68KJ
RN15 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB RSH4 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RN16 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RSH5 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
RN17 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB RSH7 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J
RN18 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB RSM1 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
RQ01 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM2 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
RQ02 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM4 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
RQ03 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM5 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
RQ04 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM6 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
RQ05 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM7 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
8006 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM8 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
RO07 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSM9 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
8008 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ RSN1 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
8009 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSN2 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
RO10 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSN3 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000
RO11 01958758 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100J RSN4 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
01058759 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100. RSN8 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
PO13 01050000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RSP1 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
rue lo 01000000
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
CVMPOI DAPTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
STMBOL PARTNO Description NO
NU. 110.
0000 01052500 DES 2125 CHIR 1/16W/ 000 8532 01959168 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
RSP2 0195250K RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R533 01959298 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 15KJ
RSP3 0195246R RES 2125 CHIP 1/0W 000 PS30 0195933B RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
RSP4 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PS42 01959008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RSP5 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 DS47 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RSP6 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 0678 01050258 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K.I
RSP9 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 , NO70 01050148 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3 9KJ
RSR1 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/800 000 01050410 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47K.
RSR2 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 0.000 01959411 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
RSR3 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/8W 000 0001 01059418 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ
RSR5 01952488 RES 2125 CHIP 1/800 000 PS07 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RSR6 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 DEOR 01050258 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RSR7 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PY01 0105035P RMC73S-24273 IR
RSR8 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PX02 01050508 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
RSR9 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 DX02 01058070 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820.1
RSS1 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PY04 0105875P RES 2125 1/16W 100.1
RSS2 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RX04 0195675R RES 2125 1/16W/ 470.1
RSS3 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PY06 01950048 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1 5K.I
R$S4 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB PX07 0105975P RES 2125 1/16W/ 100.1
RSS5 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB PY09 01058078 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820.1
RST1 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PX10 01050228 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 8 2K.
RSTZ 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PY11 01959220 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 12KJ
RST3 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 PY12 01958978 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
RS14 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RX10 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RSUI 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TKJ BX20 01959258 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RS02 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RX21 01958758 RES 2125 1/16W 100.1
RSU3 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1RS RX22 01958758 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R504 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ PY23 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100.
RSUD 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ RX24 0195893R RES 2125 1/16W 560J
R506 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100K RX34 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J
R507 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100K5 RX39 01959398 RMC73S-2A393JR
R300 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100K RX40 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
PC11 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RX41 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
DO11 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RX42 0195893R RES 2125 1/16W 560J
R014 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RX43 0195889R RES 2125 1/10W 390J
0010 0195975R RMC73S-24105.IR RX46 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
RS17 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ RX47 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R$18 01959188 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ RX48 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
8510 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ RX49 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J
0029 0195932R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 20KJ RX50 0195904R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1.5KJ
0020 01959398 RMC73S-2A393.IR RX51 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ
0027 01059008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RX52 0195931R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 18KJ
R022 01050000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K. RX53 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R020 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RX54 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J
R024 0195930R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22K. RX55 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
R325 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22K RX56 0195885R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 270J
0607 01000000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W/ 22K RX57 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R02/ 010005944 CE 1/8W/560-IB RX58 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R020 01050500 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100K RX59 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
R529 01959508 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ RX62 0195904R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1.5KJ
0024 0170661M ME GRAZED 2 2M-1 RX65 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ
Root 01790010 UN CIVELUZ.LINO
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CVHDOI BARTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
STINDOL FARINO DEGOTAL HOW NO
NU.
0725 01050250 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K.
RX66 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16VV 000 R120 01959251 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1 5K.
RX67 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ R120 0195904R DEC MINI CHID PMC 1/16 4 3K-1
RX68 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY27 0195915R RES MINI-CHIP AMO INTO 4.51CO
RX69 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY28 0195920K RES 2125 CHIP 1/10VV 0.0KJ
RX70 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ RY29 0195912R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.3KJ
RX71 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ RY30 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RX72 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ RY31 0195871R RMC73S-21750JR
RX73 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY35 0195871R RMC73S-21750JR
RX74 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY36 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RX75 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY37 0195875R RE$ 2125 1/16W 100J
RX76 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY38 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RX77 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY39 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB
RX78 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY40 0114137M CF 1/4W 180-JB
RX79 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ RY41 0195870R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/10 68-J
RX82 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RY42 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
RYA2 0195871R RMC73S-2A750JR RY46 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RYA3 0195871R RMC73S-2A750JR RY48 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RYA4 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY56 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RYA5 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY57 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
RYA6 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ RY66 0195879R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 150J
RYA7 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ RY67 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
RYAS 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ . RY68 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
RYA9 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ RY69 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB
RYC1 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY70 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RYC2 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY71 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RYC3 0195871R RMC73S-2A750JR RY72 0700027M CF 1/16W 100-JB
RYC4 0195895R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 680J RY73 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J
RYC5 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY74 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J
RYC6 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY75 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RYC9 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY76 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RY01 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY77 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RY02 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY78 0195871R RMC73S-2A750JR
RY03 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY79 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RY04 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ RY83 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RY05 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J RY84 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
RY06 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R0A0 0195927R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 12KJ
PV00 0700041M CE 1/16W 1 0K-1B R0A1 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RY10 0700041M CE 1/16W 1 0K-JB R0A2 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RV11 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R0A3 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
DV12 01059760 RES 2125 1/16W 100.1 R0A6 0700037M CF 1/16W 560-JB
DV13 01058758 RES 2125 1/16W 100J R0A7 0195931R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 18KJ
DV14 01058750 RES 2125 1/16W 100. R0A8 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
DV46 01050090 RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2 2K.1 R0B5 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R110 01050120 DES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3 3K 1 ROB6 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
KT1/ 0195912R REG 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.6W R0B7 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
RY18 0193923K DEC 2123 CHIP 1/16/14 1/13 ROBR 0195908P RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2 2KJ
RY19 0195900R DEC 2125 CHID 1/16/4 (N) ROBO 01950300IC RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
RY20 019589/R RED 2125 CHIP 1/10VV 820J POCO 01050000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
RY21 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16VV 5.0KJ R000 0105000R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K.I
RY22 0195887R RES 2125 UNIP 1/16W 3303 R0C1 01050000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1K.I
RY23 0195877R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 120-J P002 01050920 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220.1
RY24 0195900R KES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ 1003 0100001

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

BEGARIETICA! AVHROI DADTNO DESCRIPTION
SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION STMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION
NO. NU.
1 550 0405 4/4004 400 1
R0C4 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J R048 0195875R RES 2125 1/16VV 100J
R0C5 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R049 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R0C7 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R050 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
R0C8 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R051 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
R0C9 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J R054 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
R0D0 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ R055 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R0D1 0195947R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 82KJ R056 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R3 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R057 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R4 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R058 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R001 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R060 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R002 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R061 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R003 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ R062 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R004 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R063 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R005 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R064 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
R006 0195904R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1.5KJ R065 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R007 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ R066 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R008 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R067 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R009 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R069 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ
R010 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ R070 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R011 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R072 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R012 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R074 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R013 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R075 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R014 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R076 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R015 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ R077 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R016 0195904R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1.5KJ R078 0195912R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.3KJ
R017 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ R079 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R018 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R080 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R019 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R081 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB
R021 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ R082 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R022 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R083 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ
P024 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R084 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
P025 0105025R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R085 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
P026 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K. R086 0195947R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 82KJ
D027 01059750 RES 2125 1/16W/ 100 I B087 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R027 01950750 RES 2125 1/16W/1001 R088 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
R020 01059750 RES 2125 1/16W/ 1001 R089 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
R029 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W/1000 R091 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ
R031 01956758 DES 2125 1/16W 1005 R092 0195927R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 12KJ
R032 01930731 PES 2125 1/16W/1000 8093 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ
R034 0195675R RES 2125 1/16W 1003 P005 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R035 01958/58 RES 2125 1/16W 1003 2005 01050418 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47K.1
R036 01958/5R RES 2125 I/16W 1003 P007 01050460 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W/ 4 7K I
R037 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10VV INJ 0000 01959101
R038 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16VV 10KJ R090 01959555 DEC 2125 CHIP 1/16W/ 12K I
R040 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R099 019592/R RES 2125 CHIF 1/16W 12NJ
R041 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R102 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 1005
R042 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ R103 01958/5K CE MAND 7K IP
R043 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R104 U1141/1M UP 1/4VV Z./K-JB
R044 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R201 0195862R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 33J
R045 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ R202 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R046 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R203 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R047 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R204 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ
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CVMDO PARTNO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PARTNO DESCRIPTION
STMBOL PARINU DEGORIFICIA NO.
NU.
DOOD 01050770 RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W/ 120-1 R261 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R205 01958//R DES 2125 CHIP 1/16/0/ 120-5 R262 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R206 0195683R REG 2120 CHIP 1/1044 2203 R263 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
R207 0195922R RED 2120 CHIP 1/10VV 0.2KJ R265 01958918 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J
R208 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16VV 22KJ R267 01959338 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
R209 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/1000 2.2KJ R269 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R210 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2./KJ R260 01952508 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
R211 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2./KJ R271 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R212 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4/KJ P272 01959258 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R213 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ P273 01958628 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 33J
R214 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ 8274 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R215 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4/KJ R275 01959208 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 6.8KJ
R216 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ R276 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ
R217 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ R2/0
2077
01959330 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ
R218 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ 0070 01050750 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R219 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R270 01959500 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R220 0195881R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 180J P290 01959000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R221 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ P284 01050000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R222 0195931R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 18KJ R201 019595000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R223 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ 0202 01950250 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R224 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J R203 01959100 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ
R225 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ P285 01050100 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ
R226 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ R200 01050500 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R227 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ R200 01050500 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R228 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R20/ 01050500 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R229 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J R200 01050500 BES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ
R230 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J K289 011414714 CE 1/4W 470-JB
R231 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ R291 01059040 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470.1
R232 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ R292 01050250 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R233 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ R299 0700044M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
R234 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ R309 07000411 CE 1/16W 1.0K-JB
R235 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ R310 070004114 CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
R236 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J R311 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
R237 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ R312 01959000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R238 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ D214 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB
R239 0195908R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 2.2KJ P315 0105000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R241 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ 1010 01958750 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R242 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ D225 01058750 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R243 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ 6320 01059750 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R244 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ P227 01058750 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R245 AW00126 TRIMMER RESISTOR R32/ 01050750 BES 2125 1/16W 100J
R246 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R328 01000750 RES 2125 1/16W 100.
R247 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ R329 01059750 RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R249 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ R331 070000714 CE 1/16W 100-IB
R251 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R333 01050007 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W/ 1K.I
R253 0195920R IRES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 6.8J K334 01909008 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K I
R255 0195920R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 6.8J R335 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K5
R256 0195879R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 150J R336 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10V
R257 0195884R RES 2125 CHIP 1/10W 240-J R368 0195925R REG 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10K3
R258 0195885R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 270J R378 01050070 DES 2125 CHID 1/46M/ 8201
R259 -0114153M CF 1/4W 820-JB R379 019589/R RES 2125 CHIP 1/46W 9201
R260 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J R380 0195897R NEG 2 120 GENE 1/1000 0200

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PART NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO. ·
R381 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J R446 0195862R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 33J
R382 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J R447 0195862R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 33J
R383 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J R501 0195937R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 33KJ
R387 0195870R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/10 68-J R502 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000
8388 0195870R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/10 68-J R503 0195879R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 150J
R389 0195870R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/10 68-J R504 0195906R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/16 1.8K-J
R401 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R505 0195914R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.9KJ
R402 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-JB R506 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R403 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R507 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R404 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB R508 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R405 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB R509 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R406 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB R510 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R407 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB R511 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R408 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R513 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R409 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ R514 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R410 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R515 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R411 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R516 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R412 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB R517 0114145M CF SRD 1/4 P 390-J
R413 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB R518 0114145M CF SRD 1/4 P 390-J
R414 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB R519 0114145M CF SRD 1/4 P 390-J
R415 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R520 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R416 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB R521 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R417 0700054M CF 1/16W 10K-JB R522 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J
R418 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB R523 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R419 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB R524 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R420 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R525 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R421 0700067M CF 1/16W 100K-JB R526 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R422 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R527 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R423 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB R528 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R424 0700041M CF 1/16W 1.0K-JB R529 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R425 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R532 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R426 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R533 0195885R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 270J
R427 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R535 0195912R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 3.3KJ
R428 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB R536 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R429 0119505S MF 1/4W 2.2-J R537 0114133M ICF SRD 1/4 P 120-J
R430 0119505S MF 1/4W 2.2-J R538 0195889R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 390J
R431 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB R539 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 22KJ
R432 0119505S MF 1/4W 2.2-J R541 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TOKJ
R433 0119505S MF 1/4W 2.2-J R542 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R434 0114161M CF 1/4W 1K-JB R543 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 100J
R435 0113725M CF SRD 1/2P-B 100-J R544 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 10KJ
R436 0100043M CF 1/8W 120-JB R545 0195875R RES 2125 1/16W 1003
R437 0100043M CF 1/8W 120-JB R546 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TKJ
R438 0195922R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 8.2KJ R547 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TUKJ
R439 0195922R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 8.2KJ R548 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R440 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ R549 0195906R RES MINI-CHIP RMC 1/16W 1.8K-J
R441 0195910R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.7KJ R550 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R442 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ R551 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TKJ
R443 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 100KJ R553 0195893R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 500J
R444 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R554 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ
R445 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 R555 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16VV TKJ
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