Super (S11-S20) & Hyper (S21-S41)
bands recei vable
32.5MHz (5.5MHz)
31.5MHz (6.5MHz)
32.0MHz
PAL (4.43MHz),
SECAM (4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz)
NTSC (3.58MHz / 4.43MHz)
AC110~240V, 50 / 6 0Hz
90W (Max) / 60W(Avg)
(6.0MHz)
32.5MHz(5.5MHz) /33.5MHz (4.5MHz)
31.5MHz (6.5MHz)
32.0MHz
(6.0MHz)
Speaker
Audio Output
Aer ial In pu t Termi n al
Input
Output
Headphone jack
Remote Control Unit
Video1V(p-p), 75Ω (Front / Rear )
Audio
Video1V(p-p), 75
Audio500mV(rms) (-4dBs), Low impedance,
5cm×12 cm, Oval type×2
3W (monaural )
75Ω Unbalanced
500mV(rms) (-4dBs), High impedance,
RCA×2 (Front / Rear)
Ω
3.5mm mini jack
RM-C364GY
(Batter y size : AA / R06 / UM- 3×2)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
V-20N
V-20NMG3
V-20NMG3B
1. The d es ign of th is prod uct c on ta ins sp eci al har d wa re , many
circuit s and components specially for safety purp oses. For
con tinu ed pr ot ection , n o c han g es sh ou ld b e ma de to the o ri g i nal
d esi gn un less auth or ized in w riti n g by th e ma nu fact urer.
Replacem en t par ts must b e id ent ic al to thos e u sed in th e or i gi n al
ci rcu its. Servi ce sho ul d b e per formed by qu alif ied p ers on nel
on ly.
2. Al te rati on s of t he des i g n or circui tr y of t he pr od ucts s h oul d not be
made. Any design alterations or additions will void the
manu fact ur er 's warrant y and w ill f urth er r el i eve t he manu factu rer
of r esp onsi b ility for perso na l injury or pr op erty dam ag e r es ult in g
th erefr om.
3. M an y electr i c al an d m ech anic a l p ar ts in th e prod ucts ha ve
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are
oft en not e v iden t f rom vi sual insp ec ti on n or c a n t he pro tec t io n
aff or de d by th em nec e ssar i l y be ob tai n ed b y u sing rep lacem en t
com po ne nts ra ted f or hig he r voltag e, w att ag e, etc. Rep lacem en t
p arts whic h ha ve th ese sp eci al s afet y charact erist ics ar e
ide ntified i n the parts li st of S ervice manual. El ectric al
components having such features are ide ntified by shading
on t h e sche mat ics and by (!!!! ) on the parts list in Service
manual. T he us e of a sub sti tu te rep lacem en t whic h do es n ot
h ave th e s ame saf ety ch ar act erist ics as t he reco mm en de d
replac em ent part sh own i n th e parts li st of Ser v ice m an ual m ay
cause shock, fire, or other hazards .
4. Don't shor t between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED
(NE UTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when
repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
diff er enc e of th e GND is s ho wn b y th e LIV E : ( ") side GN D, the
ISO LATE D(N EUTRAL) : (#) si de GND and EARTH : ( $) side
GND. Do n't s h or t bet we en th e LIV E sid e GN D an d
ISO LATE D(N EUTRAL) side GND or EART H side GND an d
n ever m ea sur e w it h a mea sur ing a ppa ratus ( os cil lo scop e etc.)
th e LI VE si d e GND an d IS OLA TED(N E UTRAL ) sid e G ND or
EARTH side GND at the s ame time.
If above not e will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
5. If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended
th at t he B1 set ting shou l d b e c h ecke d or adj u ste d ( See
ADJUST M ENT OF B 1 POW E R SUPPL Y).
6. The high vol tage app lie d t o th e pictu r e tu be mus t c on for m w it h
th at s p ec ifi ed i n S er v ice m an ual. E xcess ive h igh vo lt ag e ca n
cau s e an i ncre ase in X-Ray em i ssi on , ar c i ng an d possib le
component damage, therefore operation under excessive high
voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be
preve nt ed. If s ever e arc ing occur s, r em ove t he AC power
immed i ate ly and de termine th e cause b y visua l insp ect ion
(inc or r ect install at ion, cr ac ke d or mel te d high vo lt age har n ess,
p oor so lder i ng, et c.) . T o m ai nt ain the p r ope r mi n im u m le vel of
sof t X- R ay emis si on, c omp on ents in th e high voltag e cir c uitr y
incl ud i ng t he pict ur e tube must b e t he exac t r ep l aceme nts or
alte rn at ives ap prov e d b y th e manuf act ur er of th e c omplet e
prod uct.
7. Do n ot c hec k high volt ag e b y dr awing an ar c. U se a hi gh volt age
meter or a hi g h v ol tag e probe wit h a V TVM . Di s cha rge th e
picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting
a cl i p lead to the grou nd frame a nd conn ectin g th e oth er end of
the lead through a 10kΩ 2W resi sto r to the an od e butt on .
8. W hen service i s r equ ire d, ob ser ve th e or igina l lea d dres s. E x tr a
prec aut ion sh ou ld b e given t o assure correct l ea d dress in th e
high vol tag e ci r cui t a r ea. W her e a s hor t circui t h as occ u rr e d,
th ose co mpon ent s tha t i ndi ca te ev ide nce of ove r hea ting sho ul d
b e r e pl ace d. A lwa ys use th e ma nuf act urer's r ep l acemen t
components.
9. Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
Af ter re-ass emb ling th e pr odu c t, alw ays per f orm an i solat io n
ch ec k on the ex po sed me tal p ar ts of t he c abin et ( a nte nn a
ter m ina ls, video /au dio inpu t and ou tput t erminals, C on trol kn obs,
metal cabin et, s cr ew he ads, ea rph one jack, c on tr ol shaf ts, etc.)
to be s u re the p r odu c t i s s af e t o o perate with ou t d an ger of
elect rical s hoc k.
(1) Dielectric Strength Test
The is o l ati on be tween the AC pr im a ry ci rcu it an d all me tal p arts
exp osed t o th e us er, p arti c ularly an y expos ed met al p art having a
retu rn p ath to t he chas s is should withs tan d a volt age of 3 000 V
AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
(. . . . W iths tan d a vo lt ag e of 1 10 0V A C ( r .m. s .) to an ap pl ianc e
rate d up to 12 0V , an d 3 00 0V AC ( r .m. s .) to an ap pl i an ce rat ed
200V or more, for a period of one second.)
This meth od of test requires a test equipment n ot g enerall y fou nd
in t he s er vic e trade.
(2) Leakage Current Check
Plug th e AC l in e c ord d ir ect ly into the A C ou tlet (d o n ot use a lin e
isol ati o n transf orm er dur in g this check .) . Usin g a " Leakag e
Curr ent Teste r", me asure th e lea kag e current f rom each exp osed
metal p ar t of the ca bi ne t, p art icu lar l y any e x pos ed me tal p ar t
h avi ng a re turn pa th to t he ch as sis , t o a kn ow n go od eart h
grou nd (wa ter pi p e, e tc.) . An y l eaka ge cur r en t must not e x ceed
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
Howev e r, i n tropic al ar ea , th is mus t no t exc e ed 0.2 mA AC
(r.m.s.).
"""" Altern at e Che ck M ethod
Plug th e AC l in e c ord d ir ect ly into the A C ou tlet (d o n ot use a lin e
isol ati o n transformer during t hi s che c k.). Use an AC v o lt me ter
h avi ng 1 000 oh ms pe r volt or m ore sens it i vity in th e fo llow i ng
mann er . C on nec t a 1 50 0Ω 10W res ist or para lle led b y a 0 .15µF
AC-type c apacit or bet ween an expo sed met al pa rt and a kno wn
g ood e ar th gro un d ( wa ter pi pe , etc.). M eas ure th e AC volt ag e
acr oss th e r es ist or with th e AC vo ltm eter . Move th e r esi s tor
con nec ti on to each ex p ose d me tal par t, p art i cularly a ny exposed
metal p ar t hav in g a r etu rn pat h to the ch ass is, an d m easu re th e
AC vol tag e ac ro ss the r es ist or . Now, re vers e th e plu g in th e AC
ou tl et and repe at eac h m ea s ur em en t. An y vol t age measu red
must no t e xceed 0 .7 5V AC (r.m.s.). This c orresponds to 0.5mA
AC (r.m.s.).
Howeve r, in tropica l area, this must n ot exceed 0.3V AC ( r.m. s.) .
This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLT METER
(HAVING 1000 Ω /V,
OR MOR E SENSIT IVITY)
0.15μF AC-T YPE
PLACE THIS PROBE
1500 Ω 10W
GOOD EARTH GROUND
ON E A C H EX PO SE D
ME T AL PA RT
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FEATURES
"
New c h assi s d esign enabl es us e of an int eractive on-scr ee n c ont ro l.
"
Wide ran ge volt age ( 1 10V~240V) AC power input.
" With AUDIO / VI DEO INPUT & OUTPUT te rminal.
"
MUT IN G button can r ed uce th e audi o level to z er o i nst ant l y.
" Func t ion al r em ote contr ol t o oper a te T V set (f or chann el se lect, volum e con tr ol , p ower ON /OFF , etc. ) f rom a d ist anc e.
"
I2C bu s con tr ol ut ilizes single chi p ICs for IF, V /C, DE F. VSM PR ES ET, PRESET & SETUP T OUR.
" By m eans of AUTO PR OGRA M, th e TV s tatio ns c an b e s electe d automatica lly a nd th e TV chann el s c an al so b e r ear r an ged a utom atically.
" Built-i n E CO MO DE (ECONOM Y, ECOLOG Y)
In acco rdanc e with the br ig ht nes s in a roo m, th e brig ht ness and / of con tr ast of th e p ic tur e c an b e a djus t ed autom at ically to mak e the
op ti mu m pictu re whi c h is eas y on the e ye.
E xce pt f or d if ference i n body co lour , t he R em ote Cont r ol
Unit RM -C 3 64G Y and RM-C 36 4 have exa ctly th e sa me
Func ti ons.
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MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
V-20N
V-20NMG3
V-20NMG3B
Part Name
Model Name
AV-20N3SCG-1403A-H2
AV-20N3
AV-20NMG3SCG-1422A-H2
AV-20NMG3B
AV-20NMG3
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Part Name
Model Name
AV-20N3
AV-20N3
AV-20NMG3A48LDD095XLCT1196- 001A-HLCT1197- 001A-H
AV-20NMG3B
AV-20NMG3
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Main PWBRemote Control UnitFront CabinetRating Label
RM-C364GY-1HLC10438-027A-HLC20377-010B-H
SCG-1425A-H2
LC10438-029A-H
RM-C364-1HLC10438-033A-H
RM-C364GY-1HLC10438-029A-HLC20413-002B-H
Picture TubeInst BookDigest Manual
A48LWX10XLCT1188- 001A-HLCT1189- 001A-H
Item
Model Name
AV-20N3B/G, I, D/KPAL / SECAM
AV-20N3
AV-20NMG3B/G, I, D/K,M
AV-20NMG3B
AV-20NMG3
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TV RF System
Co l our S yst em
[RF Mode]
PAL / SECAM
NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43
Interm ediate
Frequency
[SIF C arri er ]
32.5MHz (5.5MHz)
31.5MHz (6.5MHz)
32.0MHz (6.0MHz)
32.5MHz (5.5MHz)
33.5MHz (4.5MHz)
31.5MHz (6.5MHz)
32.0MHz (6.0MHz)
OSD Language
E / R
E / C / M / I
E / R / A / P
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V-20NMG3B
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
REMOVING THE REAR COVER
1. Unp lug t he po wer pl u g.
####
!!!!
.
an da
2. As sh own in f igur e , remove t he 6 screws marked
screw marked "
3. W i thdr a w t he r ear co ver to wa rd you .
".
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REMOVING THE MAIN PW BOARD
" After removing the rear cover.
1. Sl ight l y raise t he bo th sid es of t he M AIN PW BOARD by hand .
2. W i thdr a w t he M AIN PW B OARD b ackw ar d.
(If necess ar y, ta k e off the wire c lamp, c onn ect or s etc. )
REMOVING THE SPEAKER
"
After removing the rear cover.
1. As sh own in fi gu r e, remove the 2 screws ma rked
2. Foll ow th e s ame st eps when r em oving the oth er ha nd speak er.
CHECKIN G THE MAIN PW BOARD
1. To ch eck the ba ck side of the PW B oar d.
1) Pu ll out the MA IN PW Bo ard. ( Ref er to RE MO VING TH E MAIN
PW B oar d)
2) Erect th e PW Board vert ic ally so th at you ca n easil y check th e
b ack side of th e PW Boar d.
[CAUTION]
" When e re c ti ng the PW Board, be c ar ef ul s o that th ere w ill b e n o
con tact in g with ot her PW Boar d.
" Before turning on power, make sure that the CRT earth wire and
oth er co nne cto r ar e p rope rly c onn ect ed.
WIRE CLAMPIN G AND CABLE TYING
1. Be sure t o clamp th e wire.
2. N ever rem o ve th e c able tie use d f or tyi ng the wire s to ge the r.
Sh oul d i t be inad verte ntly r em ove d, be su re to tie th e w ires w it h a
new cable tie.
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FRONT CABI .
V-20N
V-20NMG3
V-20NMG3B
SP EAKER
SP EAKER
REAR
COVER
C
(×××× 2)
POWER
CORD
CRT SOCKET
PWB
MAIN PWB
C
(××××2)
B
(××××1)
A
(××××6)
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COLOU
/
MENU
V-20NMG3
V-20NMG3B
REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY ICs
1. MEMORY ICs
Thi s mod el u ses me mo r y I Cs. This memo r y IC da ta are f or pr o per opera tion of th e vide o a nd defl ect io n cir cuits.
When r ep la cing memory ICs , b e su r e to use ICs w r it ten w i th t he ini tial v a lu es of dat a.
2. PROCEDURE FOR REPLACIN G MEMORY ICs
(1) Power off
Switch the p ower of f and di sc o nn ect t he pow e r plu g f rom t he w al l out let.
(2) Replace ICs
Be sure to use memory ICs written with the initial data values.
(3) Power on
Connect th e pow er plu g i nt o the wal l ou tl et and s w itch t he po we r on .
(4) C heck and s et SY STEM CONSTAN T SET
・・・・ It must not adjust without adjustment signals.
1) Press t he DISPL AY ke y and th e PICTURE MODE key of the RE MOTE
CONTROL UNIT simultaneously.
2) The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed.
3) W hi le th e SE RV IC E M EN U is di splay ed , again press the DI SPLAY ke y and
PICTUREMODE ke y s imulta neo us l y, an d t he S YSTEM C ON ST A NT SE T
screen of Fig. 2 w ill b e di splayed.
4) Check th e sett ing val u es of th e SYS TEM CONSTA NT SET of T abl e 1 If th e
valu e is diff erent, select th e s etting ite m with th e MENU ▼/▲key, and s et
th e co rrect valu e with t he MENU - / + k ey.
5) Press the DI SPLAY ke y twice, and r eturn to th e n or m al scr ee n.
(5) Receive channel of setting
Refe r to th e OPE RATING INST RUCTIONS and set th e r ece i ve c ha nn el s
(chan nels prese t) as descr i be d
(6) User Setting
Check t he us er s ettin g valu e of Tab le 2, a nd if se tti ng value is di f feren t, s et
th e co rrect valu e.
For setting , refer to the OPE RATING INSTRUCTIO NS.
(7) Setting of SERVICE MENU
Ve rif y the s et ting it ems of th e SER VICE MENU, and r eset whe r e n ecess a r y.
For setting , refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS.
KEY ASSIGNMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
ERVICE MEN
1.IF 2.V
3.DEF 4.VSM PRESET
5.PRESET
6.SETUP TOUR OFF
1-6 SELECT DISP : EXIT
******
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*******
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**********
*** ** **
*** ** ** ** ***
*** ** ***** ** **
**.***
****
** ***
** ***** ***
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Fig.1
SY STEM C ON STA NT-
SYSTEM CONSTA NT SE T 1
COL O UR:
BILIN GUAL: N O
TUNE R: MU
ECO SENSOR: YES
LANG U AG E:
: SELECT
/
- / + : OPERATEDISP : EXIT
***
***
SY STEM C ON STA NT- ⅡⅡⅡⅡ
SYSTEM CONSTA NT SE T 2
B/B SO UND:
LOCK: 180
R AUTO:
QSS: MINT
ALC: NO
TEXT R ATE: 2 0
: SELECT
/
- / + : OPERATEDISP : EXIT
***
***
ⅠⅠⅠⅠ
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PICTURE
MO DE k e y
NUMBERS
key
DISPLAY
-/+
key
key
MENU
▼/▲
key
E xce pt f or d if ference i n body co lour , t he R em ote Cont r ol
Unit RM -C 3 64G Y and RM-C 36 4 have exa ctly th e sa me
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SY STEM C ON STA NT- ⅢⅢⅢⅢ
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 3
AMP T UNER: NO
VNR: YES
TEXT TABLE: CYL
VOLUM PWM: POS
: SELECT
- / + : OPERATEDISP : EXIT
Fig.2
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