jvc AV-21TG16-U Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
YA41420066
AV-21TG16/U
BASIC CHASSIS
CG4
POWER
SYSTEM
PICTURE
COLOUR
SOUND
MODE
123
TV/VIDEO
456
OFF
789
TIMER
CHANNEL
RETURN+
-/--
0
SCAN
DISPLAY
MUTING
MENU
VOLUME
CHANNEL
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C360GY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24
COPYRIGHT © 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA414
2006/6
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SPECIFICATION
Items Contents
Dimensions (W × H × D) 50.2 cm × 47.7 cm × 47.0 cm
Mass 20 kg
TV RF System B/G, I, D/K, M
Colour System TV mode
VIDEO mode
Receiving Frequency
Intermediate Frequency VIF 38.0 MHz (B/G, I, D/K)
Colour Sub Carrier PAL
Power Input AC110 V to AC240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Power Consumption 90 W (Max) / 60 W(Avg)
Picture Tube Visible size: 52.3 cm measured diagonally ( H : 41.6 cm × V : 31.5 cm)
High Voltage 26.5 kV±1.5 kV (at zero beam current)
Speaker 5 cm × 9 cm, Oval type × 1
Audio Power Output 3 W (monaural)
Aerial Input Terminal 75 unbalanced, coaxial
Input Terminal [Front / Rear]
Output Terminal [Rear]
Headphone Jack 3.5 mm mini jack × 1 Remote Control Unit RM-C360GY (Battery size : AA / R6 / UM-3 × 2)
VHF Low
VHF High
SECAM
PAL, SECAM PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 / NTSC 4.43
46.25 MHz to 140.25 MHz
147.25 MHz to 423.25 MHz
UHF
431.25 MHz to 863.25 MHz
CATV
Mid (X to Z+2, S1 to S10) / Super (S11 to S20) / Hyper (S21 to S41) bands
SIF 32.5 MHz (5.5 MHz : B/G)
32 MHz (6.0 MHz : I)
31.5MHz (6.5 MHz : D/K)
33.5MHz (4.5MHz : M)
4.43 MHz
4.40625 MHz / 4.25 MHz
NTSC
3.58 MHz / 4.43 MHz
Video
1 V(p-p), 75 , RCA pin jack × 2
Audio
500 mV(rms) (-4 dBs), High impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
Video
1 V(p-p), 75, RCA pin jack × 1
Audio
500 mV(rms) (-4 dBs), Low impedance, RCA pin jack × 1
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note 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 that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
(6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform
with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product.
(7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high
voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame
and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k
2W resistor to the anode button.
(8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
(9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000 per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
PLACE THIS PROBE
1500 10W
GOOD EARTH GROUND
ON EACH EXPOSED ME TAL PAR T
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 FEATURES
PICTURE MODE
This function can adjust the picture settings automatically. There are BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT in the PICTURE MODE.
RETURN +
This function can set a channel you frequently view to the Return Channel and you can view that channel at any time with one-touch.
2.2 TECHNINAL INFORMATION
2.2.1 MAIN MI-COM (CPU) PIN FUNCTION
Pin No.
Pin name I/O Function
1 REMOCON I Remote control 22 PROTECT I Low B protect detection [Detect: H]
2 SDA2 I/O Data for Inter IC control (For main memory) 23 P_ON/OFF I Main power control [ON : H]
3 SCL2 O Clock for Inter IC contorl (For main memory) 24 LOCK - Not used
4 BUS_FREE - Not used 25 3.58/OTH - Not used
5 NC - Not used 26 4.5/OTH - Not used
6 KEY1 I Key scan for front key (Menu CH -/+) 27 H_SYNC I Horizontal sync
7 KEY2 I Key scan for front key (Vol -/+) 28 I/II - Not used
8 ECO IN - Not used 29 OSD_Ys O Ys (blanking) for OSD
9 AFT I AFT voltage for tuner 30 OSD_B O Blue for OSD
10 LED[POW] - Not used 31 OSD_G O Green for OSD
11 LED[TIM] O Liting for timer [Liting : H] 32 OSD_R O Red for OSD
12 GND - GND 33 NC - Not used
13 NC - Not used 34 RST I CPU reset [Reset:L]
14 NC - Not used 35 V_SYNC I Vertical sync
15 TV/V - Not used 36 TCLOCK - Not used
16 TEXT RESET - Not used 37 SDA1 I/O Data for Inter IC control (For generally)
17 ACL ON/OFF - Not used 38 SCL1 O Clock for Inter IC contorl (For generally)
18 VOL O Volume control 39 VDD I 3.3V
19 A_MUTE O Aodio muting [Muting : H] 40 OSC1 I System clock oscillation (4MHz)
20 NC - Not used 41 OSC2 O System clock oscillation (4MHz)
21 TEXT/OTH - Not used 42 VSS - GND
CHILD LOCK
Use this function to prevent children from operating the TV without parental consent.
VNR
This function can reduce the picture noise.
Pin No.
Pin name I/O Function
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
• Unplug the power cord. (1) Remove the 4 screws [A], 1 screw [B] and 1 screw [C] as
shown in Fig.1.
(2) Withdraw the REAR COVER toward you.
CAUTION:
When reinstalling the rear cover, carefully push it inward after inserting the MAIN PWB into the REAR COVER groove.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE MAIN PW BOARD
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Slightly raise the both sides of the MAIN PWB by hand. (2) Withdraw the MAIN PWB backward.
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp and connectors, etc.)
3.1.3 REMOVING THE SPEAKER
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 2 screws [D] as shown in Fig.1.
3.1.4 CHECKING THE MAIN PW BOARD
• To check the back side of the MAIN PWB. (1) Pull out the MAIN PWB. (Refer to REMOVING THE MAIN
PW BOARD).
(2) Erect the MAIN PWB vertically so that you can easily check
its back side.
CAUTIONS:
• Before turning on power, make sure that the CRT earth wire
and other connectors are properly connected.
• When repairing, connect the DEG. COIL to the DEG.
connector on the MAIN PWB.
3.1.5 WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING
(1) Be sure to clamp the wire. (2) Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires
together. Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires with a new cable tie.
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FRONT CABINET
CRT SOCKET PWB
(Within MAIN PWB)
D
SPEAKER
MAIN PWB
POWER CORD
Fig.1
A
C
B
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3.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. System constant check and setting
• It must not adjust without adjustment signals.
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE]
key of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously. (2) The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed. (3) While the SERVICE MENU is displayed, again press the
[DISPLAY] key and [PICTURE MODE] key
simultaneously, and the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
screen of Fig. 2 will be displayed. (4) Check the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT
SETTING. If the value is different, select the setting item
with the [MENU /] key, and set the correct value with
the [MENU - / +] key. (5) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice, and return to the normal
screen.
5. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
6. User settings
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
7. SERVICE MENU setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MENU, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
SERVICE MENU
1.IF 2.V/C
3.DEF 4.VSM PRESET
5.PRESET
6.SETUP TOUR OFF
1-6 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
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Fig.1
SYSTEM CONSTANT- I
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 1
COLOUR : MULTI BILINGUAL : NO TUNER : MU ECO SENSOR LANGUAGE : E/A/P/R
: SELECT
/
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT- II
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 2
B/B SOUND : OFF LOCK : 180 COLOUR AUTO QSS ALC : NO TEXT RATE
: SEL - / + : OPE DISP : EXIT
/
SYSTEM CONSTANT- III
: NO
: NO : MINT
: 20
KEY ASSIGNMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
POWER
SOUND
123
456
789
RETURN+
0
MENU
MENU
VOLUME
PICTURE
MODE
MUTING
PICTURE MODE key
NUMBERS key
-/--
MENU / key
DISPLAY key
MENU
- / + key
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 3
AMP TUNER : NO VNR TEXT TABLE : CYL VOLUME PWM : POS
/
: SEL - / + : OPE DISP : EXIT
: YES
Fig.2
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3.2.2 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.2.1 BUTTON OPERATION
Setting item Setting position
POWER Off
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
3.2.2.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting position
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
TV/VIDEO TV
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
COLOUR SYSTEM PAL
SOUND SYSTEM B/G
3.2.2.3 REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) MENU-1
Setting item Setting position
INPUT TV
ON TIMER PR1 0:00
VNR OFF
(2) MENU-2
Setting item Setting position
AUTO SHUTOFF OFF
CHILD LOCK OFF
BLUE BACK OFF
(3) MENU-3
Setting item Setting position
SETUP TOUR ON
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
(4) MENU-4
Setting item
TINT 15 15 15
COLOUR
BRIGHT 15 15 15
CONT. 30 18 14
SHARP 20 15 12
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT
15 15 15
Setting position
3.2.3 SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING
Setting item Setting value
COLOUR MULTI
BILINGUAL NO
TUNER MU
ECO SENSOR NO
LANGUAGE E / A / P / R
B/B SOUND OFF
LOCK 180
COLOUR AUTO NO
QSS MINT
ALC NO
TEXT RATE 20
AMP TUNER NO
VNR YES
TEXT TABLE CYL
VOLUM PWM POS
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3.2.4 SERVICE MENU SETTING ITEMS
Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
2. V/C 1.CUT OFF
2.DRIVE
3.BRIGHT
4.CONT.
5.COLOUR
6.TINT
7.SECAM BL ADJUST
8.SHARP [Do not adjust]
9.AMP T. SHARP [Do not adjust]
3. DEFLECTION 1. VER. POSITION
2. HOR. POSITION
3. VER. HEIGHT
4. VER. LINEARITY
5. VER. SCURVE
6. HOR. VCO ADJUST [Do not adjust]
4.VSM PRESET TINT COLOUR BRIGHT CONT. SHARP
5. PRESET
[Do not adjust]
Colour System 1. C-TRAP FIX
2. SHARP PEAK
3. ABL
4. GAMMA
5. Y. DELAY TIME
6. BLACK EXP START
7. C-BPF
8. CW / SCP
9. VIF DET LEVEL
11. IF AGC MIN
12. VIF AGC
13. VIF PMOD
19. VNR
20. RGB LIM
21. RGB LIMIT LEVEL
23. TEXT H. POSITION
24. READ DATA
Sound System 10. SIF DET LEVEL
14. SIF BPF BW ADJUST
15. SIF TRAP F0 ADJUST
16. SIF TRAP F0 ADJUST 2
17. SIF -TRAP
18. SIF -BPF
22. SIF SW
3.2.5 REPLACEMENT OF IC301 (IF V/C DECODER)
For the IC301(IF V/C DECODER) of this model, all data are written in the micro-computer. So, write the data in the micro-
computer in accordance with the following procedures before starting adjustment.
PROCEDURES
(1) Turn the POWER OFF. (2) Replace the IC301 with a new one. (3) While pressing [MENU] button and [VOL+] button ON the FRONT CABINET simultaneously, turn the POWER ON. When the
POWER is turned ON, the data is written in the micro-computer immediately.
LOCATIONS OF FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
MENU CHANNEL VOLUME
EXIT
POWER /
ON TIMER
MENU
VOLUME +
POWER
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pattern.
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A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional method using adjustment parts and components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.
4.2 PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENT
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
Item Preset value
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
TINT / COLOUR / BRIGHT / CONT. / SHARP Centre
VNR OFF
BLUE BACK OFF
OFF TIMER OFF
AUTO SHUT OFF OFF
4.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
(1) DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter) (2) Oscilloscope (3) Signal generator
(Pattern generator : PAL / SECAM / NTSC)
(4) Remote control unit
4.4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
CHECK ITEM
• B1 VOLTAGE check
TUNER / IF CIRCUIT
• IF VCO adjustment
• DELAY POINT adjustment
FOCUS
• FOCUS adjustment
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• V.HEIGHT / V.POSITION adjustment
• H. POSITION adjustment
• V.LINEARITY / V.S-CURVE adjustment
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• WHITE BALANCE adjustment
• SUB BRIGHT adjustment
• SUB CONTRAST adjustment
• SUB COLOUR adjustment
• SUB TINT adjustment
• SECAM BALACK OFFSET adjustment
VSM PRESET SETTING
• VSM PRESET setting
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4.5 ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS
F901
TOP
CRT SOCKET PWB
TP-47G/R
T
IC701
(SOLDER SIDE)
U
TP-47B
TP-E
E1
CRT EARTH WIRE (BRAIDED ASS'Y)
FRONT
IC702 MEMORY IC
PW
DEG
MAIN PWB
TU001
IC301
T
1Pin TP-91(B1) 2Pin NC 3Pin X-ray1 4Pin X-ray2
5Pin TP-E( )
S1
51
U
HV
HVT
UPPER:FOCUS LOWER:SCREEN
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4.6 BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MENU
4.6.1 TOOL OF SERVICE MENU OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MENU with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
4.6.2 SERVICE MENU ITEMS
With the SERVICE MENU, various adjustments can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings.
1.IF Adjustment of the IF circuits.
2.V/C Adjustment of the VIDEO circuit.
3.DEF Adjustment of the DEFLECTION circuit.
4.VSM PRESET Adjustment of the initial setting values of VSM condition as STANDARD, SOFT and BRIGHT.
5.PRESET Adjustment of the RF circuit [Do not adjust].
6.SETUP TOUR It should be able to select mode (LANGUAGE and AUTO CH PRESET) [Should be OFF].
4.6.3 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MENU
Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously. Then enter the
SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY
SERVICE MENU mode as shown in Fig.1.
POWER
SERVICE MENU
1.IF 2.V/C
3.DEF 4.VSM PRESET
5.PRESET
6.SETUP TOUR OFF
1-6 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
************ **.*** *** ** **** ***
Fig.1
4.6.4 HOW TO STORE OF SETTING VALUE
The setting value will be stored automatically when release the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT keys
DISPLAY key
MENU
- / + key
SYSTEM
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
SOUND
RETURN+
MENU
MENU
PICTURE
123
456
789
0-/
MUTING
VOLUME
MODE
PICTURE MODE key
NUMBERS key
--
MENU / key
4.6.5 HOW TO EXIT THE SERVICE MENU
When complete the adjustment work, press the [DISPLAY] key to return to the SERVICE MENU. And then press the
[DISPLAY] key again, return to the normal screen.
4.6.6 SELECTION OF SUB MENU SCREEN
Press one of [1] to [5] keys of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and select the SUB MENU SCREEN form the SERVICE MENU.
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4.6.7 METHOD OF SETTING
1. IF
[1. VCO]
(1) [1] key Select 1. IF.
(2) [1] key Select 1. VCO.
(3) [MENU /] keys Select setting items.
(4) [MENU - / +] keys Adjust the values of the items.
(5) [DISPLAY] key As you press this key twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
[2. DELAY POINT]
(1) [1] key Select 1. IF.
(2) [2] key Select 2. DELAY POINT.
(3) [MENU - / +] keys Set (adjust) the setting values of the setting items.
(4) [DISPLAY] key When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
NOTE:
When the setting value has been changed, the new value will be stored in memory immediately.
2. V/C, 3. DEF and 4. VSM PRESET
(1) [2] to [4] keys Select one from 2. V/C, 3. DEF and 4. VSM PRESET.
(2) [MENU /] keys Select setting items.
(3) [MENU - / +] keys Adjust the values of the items.
(4) [DISPLAY] key When this is pressed, return to the SERVICE MENU.
NOTE:
When the setting value has been changed, the new value will be stored in memory immediately.
5. PRESET (Do not adjust)
6. SETUP TOUR
(1) By pressing the [6] key, you can change the ON or OFF [should be OFF].
Should be OFF:
If it is ON, when you turn off the power and turn on a power again, the JVC’s logo will be shown about 15 seconds automatically, and the SETUP TOUR starts.
(2) [MENU - / +] keys Select Language.
(3) [MENU ] key Auto Search.
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4.6.8 SERVICE MENU FLOW CHART
************ **.***
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
SERVICE MENU
1.IF 2.V/C
3.DEF 4.VSM PRESET
5.PRESET
6.SETUP TOUR OFF
1-6 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
************ **.***
6. SETUP TOUR OFF
*** ** **** ***
ON / OFF
(By pressing [6] key)
IF
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
1-2 : SELECT DISP : EXIT
2. V/C
V/C PAL
1. CUTOFF (G) (B)
50Hz
/ : SELECT
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
(R)
* ** * ** * **
3. DEF
VCO (CW)
TOO HIGH ABOVE REFERENCE JUST REFERENCE BELOW REFERENCE TOO LOW AFT ADJUST VCO ADJUST FINE
DISP : EXIT
DELAY POINT UHF
AGC TAKE-OVER
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
***.**
MHz
*** (** *** (**
**
) )
DEF AUTO
1. VER. POSITION
50Hz
/ : SELECT
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
**
4. VSM PRESET
BRIGHT
TINT
COLOUR BRIGHT
CONT. SHARP
/ : SELECT
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
** ** ** ** **
5. PRESET
PRESET AUTO
1. C-TRAP FIX
*
50Hz B/G
/ : SELECT
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
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4.7 INITIAL SETTING VALUE OF SERVICE MENU
Adjustment of the SERVICE MENU is made on the basis of the initial setting values ; however, the new setting values which
set the screen in its optimum condition may differ from the initial setting.
Do not change the initial Setting Values of the Setting (Adjustment) items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE".
[2. V/C]
Setting item Variable range
1.CUT OFF RED -128 - +127 -50 -50 -50 -50
GREEN -128 - +127 -50 -50 -50 -50
BLUE -128 - +127 -50 -50 -50 -50
2.DRIVE RED -128 - +127 +0 +0 +0 +0
BLUE -128 - +127 +0 +0 +0 +0
3.BRIGHT -128 - +127 +0 +0 +0 +0
4.CONT. -63 - +63+0+0+0+0
5.COLOUR -63 - +63 +0 +0 +0 -5
6.TINT TV -63 - +63 --- --- +0 +0
VIDEO -63 - +63 --- --- +7 -1
7.SECAM BL ADJUST -31 - +31 +0 +0 +0 +0
8.SHARP (Do not adjust)
9.AMP T. SHARP -31 - +31 -12 -12 -12 -12
[3. DEFLECTION]
1. VER. POSITION -4 - +3 -1 -3
2. HOR. POSITION -16 - +15 +3 +3
3. VER. HEIGHT -64 - +63 -35 +1
4. VER. LINEARITY -32 - +31 +15 -1
5. VER. SCURVE -32 - +31 -32 +0
6. HOR. VCO ADJUST
TV -31 - +31 +8 (Fixed) +8 (Fixed) +8 (Fixed) +8 (Fixed)
VIDEO -31 - +31 +15 (Fixed) +15 (Fixed) +15 (Fixed) +15 (Fixed)
Setting item Variable range
[Do not adjust]
-63 - +63 +0 +0
PAL SECAM NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43
Initial setting value
fv : 50Hz fv : 60Hz
Initial setting value
[4.VSM PRESET]
Setting item Variable range
TINT 0 - 30 15 15 15
COLOUR 0 - 30 15 15 15
BRIGHT 0 - 30 15 15 15
CONT. 0 - 30 30 18 14
SHARP 0 - 30 20 15 12
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BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT
Initial setting value
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[5. PRESET]
The items in the following table, it is no requirement for adjustment.If values had changed by the miss operation, set the initial setting values in the following table.
z COLOUR SYSTEM (Do not adjust)
Setting item Variable range
1. C TRAP FIX 0 - 1 1 1 1 1
2. SHARP PEAK 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
3. ABL 0 - 11111
4. GAMMA 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
5. Y. DELAY TIME TV 0 - 3 0 2 2 3
VIDEO 0 - 30202
6. BLACK EXP START 0 - 3 3 3 3 3
7. C-BPFTV 0 - 11100
VIDEO 0 - 11111
8. CW / SCP 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
9. VIF DET LEVEL -63 - +63 +0 +0 +0 +0
11. IF AGC MIN 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
12. VIF AGC 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
13. VIF PMOD 0 - 1 0 0 0 0
19. VNR 0 - 63 15 15 15 15
20. RGB LIM 0 - 1 1 1 1 1
21. RGB LIMIT LEVEL 0 - 7 2 2 2 2
23. TEXT H. POSITION -16 - +15 -3 -3 -3 -3
24. READ DATA --- --- --- --- ---
PAL SECAM NTSC 3.58 NTSC 4.43
Initial setting value (Fixed value)
z SOUND SYSTEM (Do not adjust)
Setting item Variable range
10. SIF DET LEVEL -7 - +7 +0 +0 +0 +0
14. SIF BPF BW ADJUST -7 - +7 +0 +0 +0 +0
15. SIF TRAP FO ADJUST -7 - +7 +0 +0 +0 +0
16. SIF TRAP FO ADJUST 2 -7 - +7 +0 +0 +0 +0
17. SIF -TRAP 0 - 10000
18. SIF -BPF 0 - 10001
22. SIF SW 0 - 11110
B/G I D/K M
Initial setting value (Fixed value)
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4.8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.8.1 CHECK ITEM
Item
B1 VOLTAGE Signal
Measuring
instrument
generator
DC voltmeter
TP-B1 : 1-pin TP-E : 5-pin (S1 connector) [MAIN PWB]
4.8.2 TUNER / IF CIRCUIT
Test point Adjustment part Description
(1) Receive a whole black signal. (2) Connect a DC voltmeter to 1-pin and 5-pin of S1
connector.
(3) Make sure that the voltage is DC116.2V±2.0V.
Item
Measuring
instrument
IF VCO Signal
generator
Remote control unit
VCO (CW)
TOO HIGH ABOVE REFERENCE JUST REFERENCE BELOW REFERENCE TOO LOW AFT ADJUST VCO ADJUST FINE
DISP : EXIT
ADJUSTMENT AT THIS POINT IS USELESS
***.**
Test point Adjustment part Description
[1. IF]
1. VCO
• Please use a signal generator which frequency output is correctly calibrated. (1) Receive any broadcast. (2) Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 1.VCO >. (4) Select VCO ADJUST with [MENU /] key.
MHz
(5) Press [MENU - / +] keys until the colour of the
characters TOO HIGH changes blue to yellow. Then gradually press the [MENU - / +] keys until the TOO
YELLOW
LOW changes yellow. At this time, confirm that the value of VCO ADJUST is near +00.
***(** ***(**
) )
(6) Select AFT ADJUST with [MENU /] key. (7) Press [MENU - / +] keys until the characters JUST
REFERENCE changes blue to yellow.
(8) Press the [DISPLAY] key three times to return to
normal screen.
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REFERENCE
JUST REFERENCE
BELOW REFERENCE
TOO LOW
ADJUSTMENT POINT
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Item
DELAY POINT (AGC)
Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Signal generator
Remote control unit
DELAY POINT UHF
AGC TAKE-OVER **
- / + : OPERATE DISP : EXIT
[1. IF]
2. DELAY POINT (AGC TAKE-OVER)
(1) Receive a black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select 1. IF. (3) Select < 2. DELAY POINT >. (4) Set the setting values of the setting items as shown
bellow table.
(5) Then adjust the [MENU - / +] keys until video noise
disappears.
(6) Turn to other channels and make sure that there are
no irregularities.
Setting Item
DELAY POINT (AGC TAKE-OVER)
NTSC3.58
OTHER
4.8.3 FOCUS
Item
Measuring
instrument
FOCUS Signal
generator
Variable range
0 - 127
Initial setting value
45
35
Test point Adjustment part Description
FOCUS VR [In HVT]
(1) Receive a crosshatch signal. (2) While watching the screen, adjust the FOCUS VR to
make the vertical and horizontal lines as fine and sharp as possible.
(3) Make sure that when the screen is darkened, the
lines remain in good focus.
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4.8.4 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• There are 2 modes of adjustment (setting value) 50Hz mode and 60Hz mode, depending upon the kind of signals (vertical frequency 50Hz / 60Hz).
• When adjusted in 50Hz mode and 60Hz mode will be automatically set.
The setting (adjustment) using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is made on the basis of the initial setting values.The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
• Make sure that the adjustment is properly done on the screen of 60Hz mode.
NOTE:
• Adjust to make both 50Hz & 60Hz are the same v. size and fine straight line.
• When adjust again, adjust 50Hz mode first.
• When adjust in 60Hz mode, only 60Hz mode is adjust.
Item
V. HEIGHT / V. POSITION
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[3. DEF]
1. VER. POSITION
3. VER. HEIGHT
(1) Receive a crosshatch signal. (2) Select 3. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 1. VER. POSITION >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 1. VER. POSITION >. (5) Adjust < 1. VER. POSITION > to make the vertical
centre fall on the display centre. (6) Select <3. VER. HEIGHT >. (7) Set the initial setting value of <3. VER. HEIGHT >.
Screen
size
Picture
size
100%
(8) Adjust <3. VER. HEIGHT > to make the vertical
screen size be 92% of the picture size.
H. POSITION Signal
generator
Remote control unit
V.LINEARITY / V.S-CURVE
Signal generator
Remote control unit
(A)
Fig.1
Fig.2
[3. DEF]
2. HOR. POSITION
(B)
[3. DEF]
4. VER. LIN.
5. VER. SCURVE
Top
Centre
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal. (2) Select 3. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 2. HOR. POSITION >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 2. HOR. POSITION >. (5) Adjust <2.HOR. POSITION> to be equal the width of
(A) and (B) as shown in Fig.2.
• If the vertical linearity is noticeably deteriorated, perform the following steps. (1) Receive a crosshatch signal. (2) Select 3. DEF from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 4. VER. LIN. >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 4. VER. LIN. >. (5) Select < 5. VER. SCURVE >. (6) Set the initial setting value of < 5. VER. SCURVE >. (7) Adjust < 4. VER. LIN. > and < 5. VER. SCURVE >
so that the space of upper and lower lines as shown in Fig.3 on TOP, CENTRE and BOTTOM become uniform.
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Fig.3
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4.8.5 VIDEO CIRCUIT The setting (adjustment) using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values. Do not change the initial setting values of the setting items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE".
Item
WHITE BALANCE (LOW LIGHT)
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2.V/C]
1. CUT OFF (R)
1. CUT OFF (G)
1. CUT OFF (B)
SCREEN VR [IN HVT]
(1) Receive a black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 1. CUT OFF >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 1. CUT OFF >. (5) Press the [1] key to show the single horizontal line
on screen.
(6) Turn the SCREEN VR fully counter-clockwise, then
slowly turn it clockwise to where one of a red, blue or
KEY ASSIGNMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
green colour is faintly visible.
(7) Adjust the two colors which did not appear until the
CUTOFF OFF
(H.LINE OFF)
CUTOFF ON
(H.LINE ON)
R. CUTOFF( )
R. CUTOFF( )
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B. CUTOFF( )
B. CUTOFF( )
G.CUTOFF( )
single horizontal line that is displayed becomes white using the [4] to [9] keys.
(8) Turn the SCREEN VR to where the single horizontal
line glows faintly.
(9) Press the [2] key to turn off the single horizontal line.
(10) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the nor-
mal screen.
R G B
WHITE BALANCE (HIGH LIGHT)
Signal generator
Remote control unit
KEY ASSIGNMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
R. DRIVE( )
SUB BRIGHT Remote
control unit
SUB CONTRAST
Remote control unit
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[2.V/C]
2. DRIVE (R)
2. DRIVE (B)
B. DRIVE( )
B. DRIVE( )R. DRIVE( )
[2. V/C]
3. BRIGHT
[2. V/C]
4. CONT.
(1) Receive a black and white signal (colour off). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 2. DRIVE >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 2. DRIVE >. (5) Adjust the screen until it becomes white using the
[4], [6], [7] and [9] keys.
(6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the nom-
al screen.
(1) Receive any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 3. BRIGHT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 3. BRIGHT >. (5) If the brightness is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best brightness.
(1) Receive any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 4. CONT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 4. CONT >. (5) If the contrast is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best contrast.
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB COLOUR Remote
control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
W
MODEL
AV-21TG16/U +12V +3V ---
Test point Adjustment part Description
TP-47G/R TP-E [CRT SOCKET PWB]
R
M
Y
C
(A)
G
Voltage setting (A)
PAL SECAM NTSC3.58
[2. V/C]
5. COLOUR (PAL / SECAM / NTSC)
[2. V/C]
5. COLOUR (PAL / SECAM / NTSC)
B
0V
(+)
NTSC4.43
+8V (RF)
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive a PAL broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 5. COLOUR >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 5. COLOUR >. (5) If the colour is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best colour.
SECAM COLOUR
(1) Receive a SECAM broadcast. (2) Make fine adjustment of SECAM COLOUR as
previously.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58MHz broadcast. (2) Make similar fine adjustment of NTSC 3.58
COLOUR as previously.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
(1) When NTSC 3.58 adjustment completed, NTSC
4.43 will be automatically set at the respective values.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive a PAL full field colour bar signal (75%
white). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 5. COLOUR >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 5. COLOUR >. (5) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47G/R and
TP-E. (6) Adjust PAL COLOUR to bring the value of (A) in
the voltage table.
SECAM COLOUR
(1) Receive a SECAM full field colour bar signal (75%
white). (2) Set the initial setting value of SECAM COLOUR . (3) Adjust SECAM COLOUR to bring the value of (A)
in the voltage table.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58
COLOUR. (3) Adjust NTSC 3.58 COLOUR to bring the value of
(A) in the voltage table.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
(1) When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be
automatically set at the respective values.
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB TINT Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2. V/C]
6. TINT
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 6. TINT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 6. TINT >. (5) If you cannot get the best tint with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
tint.
NTSC 4.43 TINT
(1) When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be
automatically set at the respective values.
TP-47G/R TP-E [CRT SOCKET PWB]
[2. V/C]
6. TINT
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 full field colour bar signal
(75% white). (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 6. TINT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 6. TINT >. (5) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47G/R and
TP-E. (6) Adjust NTSC 3.58 TINT to bring the value of (B)
B
R
M
NTSC 4.43 TINT
in the voltage table in the left.
(1) When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be
automatically set at the respective values.
(-)
MODEL
AV-21TG16/U
SECAM BLACK OFFSET
W
Y
NTSC3.58 NTSC4.43
Signal generator
Remote control unit
C
G
Voltage setting (B)
+4V (RF)
---
0V
(B)
(+)
[2. V/C]
7. SECAM BL ADJUST
(1) Input a SECAM full field colour bar signal. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU. (3) Select < 7. SECAM BL ADJUST >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 7. SECAM BL
ADJUST >.
(5) Switch the [1] key (colour OFF) and [2] key (colour
ON) and make sure that there is no colour on the black and white screen.
(6) If the black and white screen is not best with the
initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best black and white screen.
(7) While watching the screen, adjust the value to be the
same colour between ON & OFF by [1] or [2] key.
(8) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice to return to the
normal screen.
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4.8.6 VSM PRESET SETTING
VSM PRESET
Item
Measuring
instrument
VSM PRESET Remote
control unit
TINT ** COLOUR ** BRIGHT **
CONT. SHARP **
/ : SELECT
- / + : OPREATE DISP : EXIT
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4. VSM PRESET] TINT COLOUR BRIGHT CONT. SHARP
(1) Select 4. VSM PRESET from the SERVICE MENU. (2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT. (3) Select < TINT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of < TINT > as shown in
the below table.
(5) Select < COLOUR > to < SHARP > in turn, and set
the values.
(6) Respectively select the "SOFT" and "STANDARD".
BRIGHT
**
Make similar adjustment as same step as above.
VSM PRESET
Setting item
TINT
COLOUR
BRIGHT
CONT.
SHARP
BRIGHT
15
15
15
30
20
STANDARD SOFT
18
15
14
12
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
This service manual does not describe TROUBLESHOOTING.
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited CRT Display Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA414)
Printed in Japan
VPT
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COLOUR TELEVISION
INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin.
AV-1 4AG16 AV-14FMG6B AV-21BMG6 AV-21CG16 AV-21DMG6 AV-21FMG6 AV-21FMG6B AV-21TG16 AV-21YMG6
Contents
Safety precautions 2 Preparation 3
1 Confirm which remote control you have 2 Inserting the batteries 3
Connecting the aerial and external devices 4 Connecting the power cord 5 SETUP TOUR
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Basic operation 7 Remote control buttons and functions 8
PICTURE MODE button COLOUR SYSTEM button SOUND SYSTEM button DISPLAY button RETURN + button CHANNEL SCAN button MUTING button OFF TIMER button
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Using the TV’s menus 10
Basic operation ON TIMER
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INPUT
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VNR AUTO SHUTOFF CHILD LOCK BLUE BACK SETUP TOUR LANGUAGE AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET
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SKIP Picture Adjustments
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10 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 15 15
Using the buttons on the TV 16 Troubleshooting 18 Specifications 19
3 3 4 6 6
8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9
GGT0109-001A-H 0206-NIC-JMT
© 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
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Safety precautions
WARNING
•To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
• Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV.
•Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When you unplug the TV, pull it out by the mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord.
•Never block or cover the cabinet openings for ventilation. Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV more than the minimum distances shown in the diagram.
• Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
• In the event of a fault, unplug the TV and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair it by yourself or remove the rear cover.
• The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
•This TV can be turned on/ off power by connecting/ disconnecting the AC Plug into AC outlet. While this TV is being installed, enough space should be reserved for connecting/ disconnecting the AC Plug into AC outlet by hand.
10 cm 15 cm
10 cm
15 cm
2
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Preparation
1 Confirm which remote control you have
RM-C360GY
POWER
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
SYSTEM
SOUND
RETURN+
PICTURE
MODE
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0-/
MUTING
MENU
CHANNEL
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C360GY
2 Inserting the batteries
Correctly insert two batteries, observing the , and . polarities and inserting the . end first.
CAUTION:
Follow the cautions printed on the batteries.
Notes:
• Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries.
• If the remote control does not work properly, fit new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing, not regular use.
VOLUME
3
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Preparation
3 Connecting the aerial and external devices
•For further details, refer to the manuals provided with the devices you are connecting.
• Connecting cables are not supplied.
• The front and rear AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks are directly connected so that input to either jack is output through both. You cannot provide input to both the front and rear jacks at the same time. Disconnect one input, or use one of the jacks as an output jack only (for monitoring or recording).
Connecting the aerial and VCR
Connecting the aerial
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
OUT
• Illustration of AV-14FMG6B.
Connecting the aerial and VCR
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
4
1
To RF output
To aerial input
2
To video output
VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
OUT
3
To audio output
VCR
• Illustration of AV-14FMG6B.
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Preparation
Connecting other external devices
VIDEO
• Illustration of AV-14FMG6B.
To video output
• Illustration of AV-14FMG6B.
To audio output
AUDIO
IN
OUT
VCR (for playing)
VCR (for recording)
To audio input
Camcorder or TV game
To audio output
To video output
To video output
To video input
To audio output
MENU
VIDEO AUDIO
IN
MENU
VIDEO AUDIOIN
• Illustration of AV-21TG16.
Headphones
Headphones
• Use the headphones with a stereo mini jack (3.5 mm in diameter). When you connect the headphones, the TV speakers go off.
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Preparation
4 Connecting the power cord
Connect the power cord to the AC outlet. Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV.
5 SETUP TOUR
When the TV is first turned on it enters the SETUP TOUR mode, and the JVC logo is displayed. Follow the instructions on the on-screen display to perform the SETUP TOUR.
• In case of resetting that the reason for such as removal, you can set the SETUP TOUR function on the “MENU 3” menu. For details, see page 13.
1 Press the Main power button
on the TV.
The POWER lamp or POWER/ON TIMER lamp lights. After the JVC logo has been displayed, the TV automatically switches to the language setting mode.
SETUP TOUR
SETUP TOUR
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
NEXT
EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
2 Press the MENU M buttons to
select the on-screen language.
3 Press the MENU y button.
The AUTO PROGRAMMING function will start and the indicator blinks.
SETUP TOUR
• Illustration of AV-21FMG6
POWERON TIMER
POWER lamp Main power button
POWER
DISPLAY
button
MENU –/+
buttons
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
SOUND
RETURN
PICTURE
MODE
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0-/
MUTING
MENU
VOLUME
REMOTE CONRTOL UNIT RM-C360GY
--
MENU /
buttons
NOW PROGRAMMING
STOP BY -+
•To stop the AUTO PROGRAMMING function, press the MENU m buttons.
When you press stop, it will display “SETUP TOUR THANK YOU!”.
When all the TV channels that can be received on your TV have been preset, the display goes out and the AUTO PROGRAMMING function operation is completed.
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• If a TV channel you want to view is not set to the channel, set it with the MANUAL CH PRESET function. For details, see page 14.
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Basic operation
POWER
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
SOUND
RETURN+
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C360GY
PICTURE
MODE
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0-/
MUTING
MENU
VOLUME
1 Press the POWER button to turn
your TV on.
• If your TV does not turn on, press the Main power button on the TV then press the POWER button again.
•You can also turn on your TV by pressing any of the following buttons;
- the CHANNEL m button
- the Number buttons
- the TV/VIDEO button
2 Select a channel.
Press the CHANNEL m button.
• Up/down selection cannot be selected for channels to which the SKIP has been set to “YES”. See page 15.
Press the Number buttons to enter the channel number.
• If you want to enter a two-digit number,
press the -/-- button to select the two digit mode “--”, then enter the channel number.
3 Press the VOLUME M button to
adjust the sound.
4To turn your TV off, press the
POWER button.
•We recommend that you press the Main
power button on the TV to turn the main power off if you do not plan to use your TV for a long time or if you wish to save energy.
If the picture is not clear:
Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select another colour system, see page 8.
If the sound is not clear:
Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select another sound system, see page 8.
Viewing Images from an External Device:
Press the TV/VIDEO button to select the VIDEO mode.
•You can also use the INPUT function to select the VIDEO mode. For details, refer to page 11.
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Remote control buttons and functions
B/G I D/K M
PICTURE MODE button
You can select one of three picture adjustment settings as you like.
Press this button to select a mode.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardizes picture adjustments.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
•Pressing this button returns all the picture
settings in the “MENU 4” to their default settings.
COLOUR SYSTEM button
If the picture is not clear or no colour appears, change the current colour system to another colour system.
Press this button to select the colour system.
In TV mode (channel 1 to 99 and AV):
AUTO PAL
NTSC4.43
SECAM
NTSC3.58
In VIDEO mode:
AUTO PAL
NTSC4.43
SECAM
NTSC3.58
AUTO:
Automatic colour system selection.
•For the colour systems in each country or region, see the table“Broadcasting systems” on page 19.
• If the picture is not normal in the AUTO mode, change the AUTO mode to another colour system.
SOUND SYSTEM button
If the sound is not clear even when the picture appears normal, change the current sound system to another sound system.
Press this button to select the sound system.
•For the sound systems in each country or region, see the table “Broadcasting systems” on page 19.
•You cannot select any sound system when in a VIDEO mode.
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Remote control buttons and functions
DISPLAY button
You can continuously display the current channel number or VIDEO mode on the screen.
Press this button.
To turn the display off, press this button again.
• When selecting a channel or VIDEO mode with no input signal, indication of selected channel or VIDEO mode becomes fixed on the screen.
RETURN + button
You can set a channel you frequently view to the Return Channel and you can view that channel at any time with one-touch.
To set the channel to the Return Channel:
1 Select the channel you want to set
to the Return Channel.
2 Press this button and hold until the
message “RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!” appears.
• When you turn off the TV, the Return Channel setting is cancelled.
To view the Return Channel:
Press this button.
•You can view two channels (current channel and Return Channel) alternately by pressing this button.
To cancel the Return Channel setting:
Press this button and hold until the message“RETURN PLUS CANCELLED!” appears.
If no channel is set to the Return Channel:
You can view the channel selected right before the current channel by pressing this button.
CHANNEL SCAN button
You can quickly view all TV channels programmes that you can view on your TV, and search for the programme you want to view.
1 Press this button to start scanning
TV channels.
The TV channel programmes are each displayed for several seconds.
• The programmes of TV channels for which
the SKIP function is set to “YES” are not displayed. (See page 15.)
2 When you find the programme you
want to view, press this button again to stop scanning.
MUTING button
You can turn the sound off instantly.
Press this button.
To turn the sound on, press this button again.
OFF TIMER button
You can set the TV to automatically turn off after a set time.
Press this button to select the period of time.
•You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10 minute increments.
•1 minute before the OFF TIMER function turns off the TV, “GOOD NIGHT!” appears.
To display the remaining time, press this button once.
To cancel the OFF TIMER function, press this button to set the period of time to 0.
• The OFF TIMER function will not turn off the TV’s main power.
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Using the TV’s menus
This TV has a number of functions you can operate using the menus. To use all your TV’s functions fully, you need to understand how to use the menus.
2 Repeatedly press the MENU T
buttons to display a desired
POWER
SOUND
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+
0-/
MENU
VOLUME
REMOTE CONRTOL UNIT RM-C360GY
PICTURE
MODE
MUTING
--
MENU /
buttons
DISPLAY
button
MENU –/+
buttons
COLOUR
TV/VIDEO
OFF
TIMER
CHANNEL
SCAN
DISPLAY
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
Basic operation
1 Press the MENU T buttons.
One of the 4 menus is displayed.
MENU number
MENU 1
The icon on the left indicates the currently selected function.
INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR OFF
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
menu.
• If you hold down the y button, the next
menu is displayed.
• If the selected function is on the first line,
pressing the r button displays the preceding menu.
3 Repeatedly press the MENU T
buttons to select a desired function.
4 Press the MENU M buttons to
change function settings.
Example:
MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF OFF CHILD LOCK OFF BLUE BACK ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
• With some functions, the operation method may differ.
DISPLAY
Changes the AUTO SHUTOFF setting.
MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF ON CHILD LOCK OFF BLUE BACK ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
5 Press the DISPLAY button to turn
the display off.
•To operate a menu using the buttons on the front panel of the TV, refer to “Operating menus” on page 17.
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Using the TV’s menus
ON TIMER
Your TV will automatically turn on and tune into the channel you set after the period of time you set.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 1” menu, then select “ON TIMER”.
MENU 1 INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR OFF
OPERATE BY VOL-+ SELECT BY EXIT BY PROGRAM BY -+
2 Press MENU M to select a channel
you want to view when the TV turns on.
3 Press VOLUME M to select the
period of time after which you want to turn on the TV.
The ON TIMER function starts.
• Each time you press the button, the period of time changes in 15 minute intervals (up to 12 hours).
To cancel the ON TIMER function, press the VOLUME m button to set the period of time to “0:00”.
4 Press DISPLAY to turn the display
off.
• If you turn off the TV’s main power by pressing the Main power button, the ON TIMER function is canceled.
• If you do not turn off the TV after starting the ON TIMER function, the channel will automatically switch to the channel set for the ON TIMER function.
Channel No.
DISPLAY
When the time set for the ON TIMER function is reached:
The TV automatically turns on and the channel set for the ON TIMER function is displayed.
•For safety reasons the TV will automatically turn off if no operations are made within approximately two hours after the TV is turned on with the ON TIMER function.
• The OFF TIMER function and AUTO SHUTOFF function have priority over the ON TIMER function.
INPUT
You can view images from VCRs or other devices connected to your TV.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 1” menu, then select “INPUT”.
MENU 1 INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR OFF
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU M to select the VIDEO
mode.
While you press MENU –/+, it will switch to TV mode and VIDEO mode alternately.
DISPLAY
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Using the TV’s menus
VNR (Video Noise Reduction)
You can reduce the picture noise.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 1” menu, then select “VNR”.
MENU 1 INPUT TV ON TIMER PR 1 0:00 VNR ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
2 Press MENU M to select “ON”.
To cancel the VNR function, select “OFF”.
AUTO SHUTOFF
You can set your TV to turn off if no signals are received for about 15 minutes or longer after the end of a broadcast.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 2” menu, then select “AUTO SHUTOFF”.
MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF ON CHILD LOCK ON BLUE BACK ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU M to select “ON”.
To cancel the AUTO SHUTOFF function, select “OFF”.
• The AUTO SHUTOFF function does not turn off the TV’s main power.
• The AUTO SHUTOFF will not work for a VIDEO mode.
DISPLAY
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV. When this function is set to “ON”, the TV can be operated using only the remote control. Use this function to prevent children from operating the TV without parental consent.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 2” menu, then select “CHILD LOCK”.
MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF ON CHILD LOCK ON BLUE BACK ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
2 Press MENU M to select “ON”.
To cancel the CHILD LOCK function, select “OFF”.
• The CHILD LOCK function is canceled when you turn the power off.
BLUE BACK
You can mute the sound and change the picture into a blue screen while no signals are received by the TV, or when the signals are unstable.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 2” menu, then select “BLUE BACK”.
MENU 2 AUTO SHUTOFF ON CHILD LOCK ON BLUE BACK ON
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
12
2 Press MENU M to select “ON”.
To cancel the BLUE BACK function, select “OFF”.
•To view a broadcast even when the reception signal is poor, set the BLUE BACK function to “OFF”.
•Even when the BLUE BACK function is set to “OFF”, the sound may not be audible.
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Using the TV’s menus
SETUP TOUR
You can start the SETUP TOUR function.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 3” menu, then select “SETUP TOUR”.
MENU 3 AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET SETUP TOUR LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
DISPLAY
2 Press MENU M.
JVC logo is appear and the SETUP TOUR function will start. For details, see page 6.
LANGUAGE
You can select the language for the on­screen display.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 3” menu, then select “LANGUAGE”.
MENU 3 AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET SETUP TOUR LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU M to select
language.
The on-screen display indications are in the selected language.
DISPLAY
AUTO CH PRESET
You can automatically preset all TV channels that can be received by your TV to channels.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 3” menu, then select “AUTO CH PRESET”.
MENU 3 AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET SETUP TOUR LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU M to start the AUTO
CH PRESET function.
“>>>ON SEARCH” is displayed on the screen.
When all the TV channels that can be received on your TV have been preset, the display goes out and the AUTO CH PRESET function operation is completed.
To stop the AUTO CH PRESET:
Press the MENU m buttons.
• The AUTO CH PRESET function does not preset a TV channel to the AV channel (channel number 0).
• If the TV cannot preset the TV channel you want to view, preset it manually. For details, see “MANUAL CH PRESET” on page 14.
DISPLAY
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Using the TV’s menus
MANUAL CH PRESET
You can manually preset desired TV channels to desired channels.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 3” menu, then select “MANUAL CH PRESET”.
MENU 3 AUTO CH PRESET MANUAL CH PRESET SETUP TOUR LANGUAGE ENGLISH
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU M.
The sub-menu is displayed.
MANUAL FINE SKIP NO SOUND SYSTEM B/G EXIT
SELECT BY PR 1 VL PROGRAM BY -+ EXIT BY SEARCH BY VOL-+
• The channel number is displayed as a PR number. For example, channel 1 will be displayed as PR 1. However, the AV channel will be displayed as AV.
3 Press MENU M to select the
channel number.
4 Press VOLUME M to start
searching for the TV channel.
“>>>” or “<<<” is displayed on the screen.
When the TV finds a TV channel, the “>>>” or “<<<” display goes out, and the TV channel is preset to the currently selected channel number.
• If the TV channel you want to preset is not displayed, repeat step 4 until the TV finds the TV channel you want to preset.
•To stop the MANUAL CH PRESET function, press any button other than the VOLUME m button.
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
If the picture is not clear:
Fine-tune the TV channel.
1 Press MENU t to select “FINE”.
MANUAL FINE SKIP NO SOUND SYSTEM B/G EXIT
SELECT BY PR 3 VL PROGRAM BY -+ EXIT BY FINE BY VOL-+
DISPLAY
2 Hold VOLUME m down to fine-tune
the TV channel so that the best image is displayed on screen.
“>” or “<” indicates that the TV is fine­tuning the TV channel.
If the sound is not clear:
1 Press MENU t to select “SOUND
SYSTEM”.
MANUAL FINE SKIP NO SOUND SYSTEM M EXIT
SELECT BY PR 3 VL PROGRAM BY -+ EXIT BY CHANGE BY VOL-+
DISPLAY
2 Press VOLUME m to select the
appropriate sound system.
•For the sound systems in each country or region, refer to the table “Broadcasting systems” on page 19.
5 Press MENU T to select
“MANUAL”.
6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 if you want to
preset another TV channel to a channel.
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Using the TV’s menus
SKIP
You can set undesired channels to be skipped. Channels set to be skipped cannot be selected by the CHANNEL m buttons nor the CHANNEL SCAN button.
• Channels to which TV channels have not been preset are automatically set to be skipped.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 3” menu, then select “MANUAL CH PRESET”.
2 Press MENU M.
The sub-menu is displayed.
3 Press MENU T to select “SKIP”.
MANUAL FINE SKIP NO SOUND SYSTEM M EXIT
SELECT BY PR 3 VL PROGRAM BY -+ EXIT BY YES/NO BY VOL-+
4 Press MENU M to select the
channel you want to skip.
5 Press VOLUME M to select “YES”.
The channel is set to be skipped. To cancel the SKIP function, select “NO”.
DISPLAY
Picture Adjustments
You can adjust the picture as you like.
1 Press MENU T to display the
“MENU 4” menu.
MENU 4 TINT COLOUR BRIGHT CONT. SHARP
SELECT BY EXIT BY OPERATE BY -+
2 Press MENU T to select an item
and press MENU M to adjust it.
TINT* - : Reddish + : Greenish COLOUR - : Lighter + : Deeper BRIGHT - : Darker + : Brighter CONT. - : Lower + : Higher SHARP - : Softer + : Sharper
* TINT (tint) is displayed only when
viewing images from NTSC3.58 or NTSC4.43 colour systems.
DISPLAY
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 if you want to
set another channel to skip.
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Using the buttons on the TV
The following illustrations are of only some models are shown for explanation purpose only. Your TV may not be exactly the same as illustrated.
<AV-14AG16>
MENU CHANNEL VOLUME
EXIT
1
2
3
<AV-21YMG6>
MENU CHANNEL VOLUME
2 3
1
EXIT
<AV-21TG16>
MENU CHANNEL VOLUME
EXIT
POWER /
ON TIMER
4 7 8
ON TIMER POWER
4 5 6 8
POWER /
ON TIMER
1 MENU button
• MENU
button
2 CHANNEL m buttons
• MENU m buttons
3 VOLUME m buttons
• EXIT from MENU buttons
4 Remote control sensor 5 ON TIMER lamp
The light is switched on while ON TIMER function is operating.
6 POWER lamp
When the Main power is on, the light is red.
7 POWER/ON TIMER lamp
When the Main power is on, the light is green. When ON TIMER function is on, it is red.
8 Main power button
16
1
2
3
<AV-21FMG6, AV21FMG6B>
MENU
1
CHANNEL
2
VOLUME
EXIT
3
<AV-21BMG6>
MENU CHANNEL VOLUME
1
2
EXIT
3
4
78
ON TIMER POWER
4 5 6 8
POWER
ON
TIMER
4 7 8
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Using the buttons on the TV
Basic operation
• Check to make sure the CHILD LOCK function is set to “OFF”. When the CHILD LOCK function is set to “ON”, the TV cannot be operated using the front control buttons. For details, see “CHILD LOCK” on page 12.
1 Press CHANNEL M to turn the TV
on from standby mode.
2 Press CHANNEL M to select a
channel.
3 Press VOLUME M to adjust the
volume.
4To turn your TV off, press the Main
power button to turn off the TV’s main power.
To change the TV mode to the VIDEO mode:
• Select the VIDEO mode with the INPUT function in “MENU 1”.
Operating menus
You can operate functions in menus using the front control buttons on the TV.
1 Press MENU y to display a menu.
2 Press MENU y repeatedly to display
the menu you want to use.
3 Press MENU y to select the desired
function or item.
4 Press MENU M or VOLUME M to
carry out the desired operation.
For details, see the description for each function.
5 Press VOLUME M to turn the menu
display off.
To turn the sub-menu display off:
1 Press MENU y to select “EXIT”.
MANUAL FINE SKIP NO SOUND SYSTEM M EXIT
SELECT BY PR 3 VL PROGRAM BY -+ EXIT BY EXIT BY VOL-+
DISPLAY
2 Press VOLUME m to turn the display
off.
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Troubleshooting
If there is no picture or the TV does not operate normally, make sure the problem isn’t due to the reasons indicated below. If the problem persists even after taking the measures indicated, please contact a service technician.
Cannot turn the TV on
•Press the Main power button on the TV.
• Connect the power cord to the AC outlet.
The screen turns blue
• Is the BLUE BACK function on? (see page 12.)
Remote control inoperable
•Replace the batteries. (see page 3.)
Buttons on front of the TV do not work
•Switch the CHILD LOCK function off. (see page 12.)
TV does not respond immediately
•Press the main power button on the TV to turn off the main power. Press the main power button again to turn on the TV. If the TV returns to a normal state, operation is normal.
The TV turns off suddenly
• Is the OFF TIMER function set to operate? (see page 9.)
• Is the AUTO SHUTOFF function on? (see page 12.)
•Have you not performed an operation for about two hours after the TV was switched on by the ON TIMER function? (see page 11.) If you don’t perform an operation within about two hours, the TV is automatically switched off for safety.
Poor sound
•Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select another sound system. (see page 8.)
Poor picture
•Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select another colour system. (see page 8.)
•Adjust the picture settings. (see page 15.)
• Set the Picture mode to STANDARD. (see page 8.)
• If noise (snow) totally blocks out the picture, check the following.
-Have the TV and aerial been connected
properly?
- Has the aerial cable been damaged?
- Is the aerial pointing in the right direction?
- Is the aerial itself faulty?
• If the TV or aerial suffer interference from other equipment, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move any equipment which can cause interference away from the TV.
• If the TV or aerial suffer interference from signals reflecting from mountains or buildings, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Change the aerial’s direction or replace it with an aerial with better directionality.
• When a white and bright still image (such as a white dress) is displayed on the screen, the white part may look as if it is coloured. When the image disappears from the screen, the unnatural colours will also disappear.
The TV turns on suddenly
• Is the ON TIMER function set to operate? (see page 11.)
The TV channel changes suddenly
• Is the ON TIMER function set to operate? (see page 11.)
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Specifications
TV RF systems
B, G, I, D, K, K1, M
Colour systems
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 MHz/NTSC 4.43 MHz
Receiving channels
VHF low channel (VL), VHF high channel (VH), UHF channel (U) Receives cable channels in mid band, super band and hyper band.
External input / output
INPUT: VIDEO input (RCA), AUDIO input (RCA) OUTPUT: VIDEO output (RCA), AUDIO output (RCA) Headphone jack: stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter)
Accessories
• Remote control unit: RM-C360GY
• AA / R6 / UM-3 dry cell battery × 2
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Broadcasting systems
Area Country or Region
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, etc. PAL B/G
Asia,
Middle
East
Europe
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc.
China, Vietnam, etc. PAL D/K
Hong Kong, etc. PAL I
Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc. SECAM B/G
Philipins, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc. NTSC M
Russia, etc. SECAM D/K
Czech Republic, Poland, etc. PAL D/K
Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. PAL B/G
UK, etc. PAL I
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. PAL B/G
Republic of South Africa, etc. PAL I
Africa Nigeria, etc. PAL B/G
Egypt, Morocco, etc. SECAM B/G
System
Colour Sound
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
COLOUR TELEVISION
AV-21TG16/U
CD-ROM No.SML200606
BASIC CHASSIS
CG4
POWER
SYSTEM
PICTURE
COLOUR
SOUND
MODE
123
TV/VIDEO
456
OFF
789
TIMER
CHANNEL
RETURN+
-/--
0
SCAN
DISPLAY
MUTING
MENU
VOLUME
CHANNEL
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C360GY
COPYRIGHT © 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA414
2006/6
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AV-21TG16
/U
STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1.SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions.
(1)Input signal : Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
: Original setting position when shipped
: DC 20kΩ/V
: H
: V
: Othters
: All DC voltage values
20µs / div
5ms / div
Sweeping time is specified
3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
In the PW board
: R1209
R209
Type
No indication
MM PP
MPP
MF TF BP
TAN
(3)Coils
No unit
Others
(4)Power Supply
Respective voltage values are indicated
(5)Test point
: Test point
(6)Connecting method
: Ceramic capacitor : Metalized mylar capacitor
: Polypropylene capacitor : Metalized polypropylene capacitor : Metalized film capacitor : Thin film capacitor : Bipolar electrolytic capacitor : Tantalum capacitor
: [µH]
: As specified
: B1
: 9V
: Only test point display
: Connector
: Receptacle
: Wrapping or soldering
: B2 (12V
: 5V
)
4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1)Resistors
Resistance value
No unit : [Ω]
K M
Rated allowable power No indication : 1/16 [W]
Others : As specified
Type
No indication
OMR
MFR
MPR
UNFR
FR
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher : [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage No indication : DC50[V]
Others : DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [k]
: [M]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused. Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice.
NOTE Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in
the part list. When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear in the Parts List.
)
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CONTENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES ......................................................................2-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM........................................................................................2-3
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS....................................................................................2-5
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/3) ........................................................................................................ 2-5
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/3)(3/3) ................................................................................................. 2-7
PATTERN DIAGRAMS .................................................................................2-9
MAIN PWB PATTERN ................................................................................................................................ 2-9
VOLTAGE CHARTS ................................................................................... 2-11
WAVEFORMS ............................................................................................ 2-12
USING P.W. BOARD
PWB ASS'Y name AV-21TG16/U
MAIN P.W .BOARD SCG-1530A-H2
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
CHIP TR
E C B
ECB
IC
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
OUT E
IN
IN OUTE
CHIP IC
N
N
N
1
N
B
(G)E(S)C(D)
TOP VIEW
1 N
1
N
ECB
ECB
1
1 N
C
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N
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S
X
U
U
C
BLOCK DIAGRAM
MAIN PWB(1
FRONT IN
REAR IN
REAR OUT
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
VIDEO
AUDIO
TU001 TUNER
SCL/SDA
IF
IC702
MEMORY
Q102
IF AMP
MICRO COMPUTER
SCL/SDA
IC701
SF102
SAW FILTER
S
E R
V
A
V
A
2-3(No.YA414)
AC IN
POWER SW
LF901
D901
IC921
POWER
REG.
T921
SW
TRANSF.
IC971
9V REG.
IC972
5V REG.
Page 50
(1/3, 2/3)
STB_PW
IC703
5V REG.& RESET
POWER LED
SAW
SCL/SDA
EXT RGB/YS
IC301
1CHIP DECODER
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
LED(TIM)
REMOCON
AUDIO OUT
R OUT
G OUT
B OUT
V OUT
IC651
AUDIO AMP
IC421
V OUT
TIMER LED
REMOCON RECEIVER
HEADPHONE
SPEAKER L
SPEAKER R
MAIN PWB(3/3)
Q351
R OUT
Q352
G OUT
Q353
B OUT
CRT
H OUT
Q521
H DRIVE
Q522
H OUT
DEF YOKE
1
G.
2
G.
9V OUT
5V OUT
(V)
(H)
T522
FBT
B1
EHV
SCREEN
FOCUS
(No.YA414)2-4
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7
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/3) SHEET 1
POWER LED(GREEN)
ON TIMER LED(RED)
R749
4.7k
10k
R796
C712
.01
R746
10k
A.PROT
D707
*4
X
C726
P_ON/OFF
X
R750
R719
C725
A_MUTE
1k
X
R773
X
D706
C732
560
VOL
X
3.58/OTH
SW
R748
C720
.01
100
D704
SPR-39MVWF
Q710
*3
C738
X
X
C731
.01
C718
C723
X
R734
R706
560
MN1873287JJ1
X
C733
1k
R708
X
R740
3.9k
R741
C744
IC701
MICOM
C734
R709
OSD_YS
R772 390
S701
R721
10k
Q708
*3 SW
560
.01
X
X
C736
C735
R710
4.7k
4.7k R711
4.7k
R718 560
OSD_G
OSD_B
OSD_R
X
R707
560
QSW0619-003Z
R726
4.7k
R737
100k
1k
R725
S702
C721
.033
QSW0619-003Z
R728
1k
R729
.01
C713
K701
QUY153-050Y
S703
C730 .01
1k
CH
C717
QSW0619-003Z
S704
QSW0619-003Z QSW0619-003Z
R727
R731
15k 4.7k
R736
82k
K703
QUY153-050Y
CH
K704
QUY153-050Y
C729 180p
CH
5.6
L701
X701
QQL244J-5R6Z
C710
100/16
CH
180p
C716
180p
Y705 QUY153-050Y
R715R716
680680
SCL1
C711 .01
C728
180p
QAX0884-001
S705
R730
10K
C727
.1/16
C709
.01
R738
10k
C722
R714
4.7k
R720
4.7k
R713
4.7k
R712
4.7k
PIC_MUTE
R771
2SC3928A/QR/-X
CH
100p
Q702 2SC3928A/QR/-X
R797
SW
15k
2SDA1
0
MEMORY
R739
10k
REMOCON RECEIVER
C719 1/50
IC702
Q703
R742
C724
150p
IC704
GP1UM281QK
56k
D701
X
R701
X
L
C705
470/16
CP
CP701
QUY153-050Y
3WOMR
R723
27
QRL039J-270
STB_PW
AFT
FRONT
REAR
REAR
OUT
V_SYNC
R307
1.2k
SDA1
R308
1.8k
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (1/3) SCG-1530A-H2
J006
X
AUDI O
IN
VIDEO
VIDEO
IN
AUDI O
VIDEO
AUDI O
J004
J003
R802
75
C842
C806
470/16
Q804
2SC3928A/QR/-X
SW
X
220/16
C841
1500p
C805
R807
68
R815
180
1/2W
Q803 KTC3199/YG/-T BUFFER
R816
680
VIDEO
AUDIO
R810
QRG01GJ-560
R806
270
1/2W
10/50
R817
4.7k
C812
X
LINE_V
C811
A_MUTE
R811 220
LINE_A
1
56
1
J002 QNN0384-001
NOTE) 1.Refer to the parts list for the part number of IC702.
Y161
QUY160-100Y
Y975
QUY160-150Y
Y001
QUY153-050Y
Y002
QUY153-050Y
OSD_YS
R374
6.8K
A_VCC
A_GND
STB_PW
5V
A_VCC
A_GND
STB_PW
X_RAY
X_RAY
P_ON/OFF
A.PROT
P_ON/OFF
A.PROT
FBP
FBP
H_VCC
H_VCC
H_OUT
H_OUT
V_OUT
V_OUT
2
2
V_SYNC
SCL1
V_SYNC
SDA1
SCL1
9V
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EIVER
CP
SPEAKER
R703
X
01 X
Q709
X
R702
C701
X
X
R701
X
IC703
L78LR05E-MA
PIC_MUTE
D731
*4
FBP
R306
C707
.01
MA3091/M/-X
C308
100/16
0
C708
C309
1000/10
.01
LB
2SA1530A/QR/-X
V_OUT
C401
.47
C706
.01
C705
470/16
CP701
QUY153-050Y
3WOMR
R723
27
QRL039J-270
STB_PW
R307
1.2k
R308
1.8k
PC701
X
J005
QNS0197-001
R662 R661
270 270
1/2W 1/2W
100
R655
47k
Q653
MUTE
Y976
X
D305
1K4-T2
D501
*6
C504
X
R401
C402
10k
X
TF
C437
.1
TF
CN0S3
X
R667
1/2W
QAX0860-001Z
C503 C502
10/50 .01
C316
10/50
Y654
QUY153-050Y
D655
*4
C664
100/16
D654
*7
D656
*4
C657
100/25
R658
D657
*4
2SC3928A/QR/-X
C321
R503
6.8k
D303
Y655
QUY153-050Y
C656 1/50
Q302
BUFFER
12p
CH
X302
D306
X
BW
H_OUT
0
R501
R502
Y653
BP
IC301
NN5198K
DECODE
X
IC651
10/50
N
R656
8.2k
C665
.01
R657
2.2k2.2k
CH
C501
47/25
C310
CN0S4
QGA2501C5-03Z
CN0S5
NC
X
Y658
X
Y657
X
Y656
X
AN5265
R666
C663
100
.001
C659
4.7/50
C655
D653
R665
*4
10k
R654 22k
Q652
2SC3928A/QR/-X
VOL
LINE_V AUDIO
R321
1.5k
1k
BP
R323 10k
R314
R327
.47/50
4.7M
1k
C313
C312
3.3/50
R313
N
C322
.027/25
0
.01
220p
R312
R322
C311
R660 C654
15k 470/16
R653
330
C653
10/50
Q651
2SC3928A/QR/-X
C651 OPT
C314
.01
Q301
Y301
2SA1530A/QR/-X
Y302
C317
.047/25
2.7k
C658
220/25
R659
4.7
1/2W
C652 .047
R651
4.7k
LINE_A
C315
100/16
x
0
D301
C162
1500p
C323
0.47/50
R668
5.6
QRT029J-5R6
R652
1k
NRSA63J-102X
*5
D652 D651
*7 *4
R664
6.8k
A_MUTE
A_GND
A_VCC
R324
1k
C324
33/50
R325
C161
X
.01
R161
1K
A.PROT
CF161
QAX0642-001Z
VIDEO
CF162
Y160
X
R163
2.2K
QUY160-100Y
R162
R166
820
R164
220
C164
.01/50
Q161
*1
AMP
R165
1.2K
22
C166
.1
.01
C165
R301
0
C301
C341
680p
10/50
D341
C302
*4
4.7/50
R302
4.7K
R341
3.3K
MAIN PWB(2/3) SHEET 2
NBPN
N
OSD_B
OSD_G
OSD_R
C366
C365
C367
1/50
1/50
1/50
BP
BP
C307
C306
470/16
.01
CN00T
QJL001-054426-E
MAIN PWB ASS'Y(3/3)
(CRT SOCKET)
ABL
R303
100
R304
CN10T
AFT
C119
C303
C304
10p
100
R305
8.2
L103
CH
X301
QAX0705-001Z
C112
47/25
QQL244K-8R2Z
SF102
QAX0731-001
SAW FILTER
C109
.0047
.47/50
C113 .0047
TF
100
C305
.47/50
R118
2.2K
Q103
UN2212-X
5%
.01
220p
C326
C115
.01
L104
C114
X
C110
C111
X
R116
X
SW
220
X
0
C116
.01
C122
R121
SF101
X
SAW
C121
FILTER
.01
R114 R109
4.7K 6.8k
D102
MA859-T2
R115
R117
2.2K
0
C108
X
C117
.22
C107
.0047
2SC5397/CD/-T
.47/50
C120
120p
CH
390
R120
TF
C106
.0047
C105
.0047
R326D302
100*5
L101
Q102
AMP
C325
10/50
SF122 QAX0325-001 SAW FILTER
QQL244J-2R2Z
R111 180
R112
R113
N
R159 180k
BP
R160
X
R158
X
C103
47/25
C104
R103
.0047
22
R110
2.7k
100
CF103
10
CF102
X
X
3.58/OTH
8.2
L001
QQL244K-8R2Z
C003
x
R001
X
C009
X
C011
C010
K001
QUY153-050Y
C004
470/16
D001
C002
X
220
R002
TF
MTZJ33A-T2
C006
220
R003
R004
56k.14.7/50
.01
X
C007
X
L002
IN
OUT
GND
C005
IC001
X
X
X
TU001
QAU0447-001
IF
R102
75
NC
C001
10/50
BTPS( 32)
LOCK
5V
BM
SDA
SCL
AS
NC
BT
AGC
C008
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2
2
5
R
S
M
k
X
X
3
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/3),(3/3) SHEET 2
AC110V-AC240V
50Hz/60Hz
!
!
VA901
QAF0072-621
QSW0750-001
MFAC275V
C905
!
.001
QCZ9054-102
C909
R903
2WOMR
R934
68k
*4
D921
R935
1/2W
!
F901
T3.15AL
QMF51E2-3R15-S
QCZ9071-102
.001
QCZ9071-102
R901 QRF104K-3R9
C904
!
.001
QCZ9054-102
G2SBA60
QFKA2JK-103
C930
X
K901
*8
D933
MTZJ16C-T2
*5
D925
*5
QCZ9071-102
400VAC
R991
8.2M
QRZ9046-825Z
DEG RELAY
!
C991
400VAC
!
C992
400VAC
D901
C929 .01
QRL039J-683
K902
*8
!
C993
!
DEG COIL
!
CNDEG
QGZ5003C1-02
QUY160-050Y
QUY160-050Y
R904
X
STR-W5753A/F5
IC921
!
C901
QFZ9073-224
!
LF901
QQR0527-002
!
TH901
QAD0121-9R0
Y904
Y905
C922
.1
1SS133-T2
Y902
QUY160-150Y
R906
100k
QRL029J-104
QCZ0364-681
C931
C927
.1/50
X
MY
R929
D929
X
C932 220p
D920
QRZ0237-R18
2WOMR
2kV
C924
4.7/50
R925
1M
R924 150K
D928
*7
QFLC1HJ-332Z
QUY160-125Y
275VAC MF
QFZ9072-104
QCZ9054-102
R923
R921
1.8
1/2W
D927
C925 33/50
C926
3300p
Y903
!
C910
C907
!
.001
QEZ0649-127
100k QRL029J-104
R922
220
1/2W
MTZJ36A-T2
D931
3.9k
!
S901
R928
68k
3WOMR
R933
4.7
1/2W
RY971
D930
X
FR107GT-T3
PW
CN0PW QGA7901F1-02
Q973
X
D973
X
!
T921
QQS0213-001
K943
*8
K942
*8
ERC30-02L38E
QCZ0364-561
K941
*8
RU3AM-LFC4
R986
R987
X
D943
FR105GT-T3
C944
QCB32HK-222Z
D942
C941
560p
D941
R985
X
X
D974 R988
C947
QCB32HK-222Z
CP981
ICP-N50-T
!
CP982
ICP-N75-T
C945
1000/25
QEHR1EM-108Z
2kV
Y961
QUY160-100Y
C972
X
XX
L943
4.7
!
QQL244J-4R7Z
CP
C948
1000/25
QETN1EM-108Z
C949 NDC31HJ-471X
L942
QQL244J-4R7Z
CP
C946
1000/25
L941
82
QQL26AK-820Z
C942
100/160
QEZ0203-107
MAIN PWB(1/3) SHEET 1
A_GND
STB_PW
LB
A_VCC
Y973
0
Q961
X
R961
R962
X
X
IC971
L7809CP
IC972
L7805CP
Q974
2SA966/OY/-T
2SC2785/JH/-T
H004
R963
R964
X
SW
R974
2.2k
C971
X
Q982
Q962
X
R976
12
2WOMR
C976
220/25
R979
47
3WOMR
C978
220/25
R978
47k
470p
4.7
R977
1.2k 1/2W
Q975
*3 SW
CN0S2
X
Y503
X
H_VCC
9V
P_ON/OFF
5V
Y972
X
R965
X
X
C961
X
X
C977
220/16
C979
220/10
R984 18K
R983
82K
D986
*4
R982
R981 10K
10K
!
SW
D983
X_RAY
A.PROT
32V
D982
*4
*4
Q981
*2 SW
D985
*4
C981
4.7/50
V_OUT
V_SYNC
H_OUT
V_OUT
Q402
2SC3928A/QR/-X
R524
X
R525
33
2WOMR
R980
15K
2WOMR
Q572
2SC3928A/QR/-X
SW
R578 10k
ABL
FBP
R4
4.7
D4
C4
C
NR
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_
OUT
/
X
ABL
FBP
TP-47R/G
R349
4.7K
R369
X
QNZ0536-002
TP-47G/R
L354
QUY160-050Y
!
SK351
!
SK351 QNZ0536-002
Y304
QUY160-050Y
K351
QQR0621-002Z
U
U
B
G
R
Y303
X
C352
X
FOCUS
TP-E
SCREEN
C351 .001
QCZ0121-102
!
R362
390p
R359
47
R348
R361
270p
R358
47
R360
R347
3.9K
330p
R357
47
CN10U
CN00U
D584
C581
R582
.1 TF
R585
X
MTZJ20B-T2
QRJ146J-2R2X
CH
22K
R552
CH
X
X
R583
39k
4.7/250
R581
1.8k 1/2W
TP-47B
D581
C554
R365
12k
2WOMR
L353
QUY160-050Y
Q353
2SC4212/Z1/
R422
R421
X
4.7k
R423
0
D424
X
R424
0
R425
C422
3.3k
X
V_OUT
R436
82k
D427
MTZJ27B-T2
Q401
DTC124ESA-T
V.NECK
24
25
C523
3
47/25
OMR
QR/-X
8
OMR
2SC2655/Y/-T
R531 330
MTZJ7.5S-T2
Q521
R532
100/160
QEZ0203-107
D571
1k
C531
47/25
C572
C436
R443
1/2W
.33
C427
100/35
R426
0
QFLC2AJ-103Z
1
TF
D425
*4
C429
10/50
C529
.0033/50
IC421
C424
.01
R453
3.3K
T501
QQR1244-001
MY
MY
R576
22k
1/2W
R577
3.9K
LA78040N V.OUT
D421 MTZJ75-T2
C423
18p
C426
.001/50
MY
R441
8.2k
R432
3.9
1/2W
K421
*8
!
Q522
2SD2627-YB11
R521
56
R526
1/2W
270
1/2W
R530
X
C526
.0082/50
R529
QRL039J-681
C530
*
R528
*
1/2W
R574
1.5
2WMFR
R575
X
Q571
2SA1208/ST/Z1-T
PROTECTORFBT
C421
X
R442
R431
10k
C433
4.7/50
QEHR1HM-475Z
C435
2200/25
R433
2.7 1/2W
C528
X
D555
X
Y502
QUY153-050Y
QUY153-050Y
R573
1.5
2WMFR
R571
2.2K 1/2W
C571
100/10
10k
.0047
R430
82k
C428
100/35
10k
R429
D423
*6
C425
X
CN10T
QJL001-054426-E
T
CN00T
XXX
MAIN PWB ASS'Y(1/3)
D351
D352
D353
R444
X
1/2W
C430
MY
R440
X
C525
QFZ0200-103
C582
X
C527
L522
*
Y501
QFZ0199-564
26V
D554
*4
R554
680
1/2W
D553
MTZJ9.1B-T2
R551
!
1W
QRX029J-R47
C552
1000/35
QETM1VM-108
QQLZ026-300
C555
.1/100
MY
!
QRZ9017-4R7
L551
FR556
D551
C551
FR
*5
X
B-OUT
R353
150
Q352
2SC4212/Z1/
G-OUT
R352
150
R345
X
C357
470/10
X
R346
R351
150
Q351
2SC4212/Z1/
R-OUT
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (3/3) (CRT SOCKET) SCG-1530A-H2
!
T522
QQH0170-001
FBT
R368
1.8k
R364
12k
2WOMR
R367
1.8k
R363
12k
2WOMR
R366
1.8k
C356
CH
R356
330
QUY160-050Y
QRZ0107-152Z
C355
R355
330
QUY160-050Y
QRZ0107-152Z
C354
R354 330
QJL001-044026-E
QJL001-044026-E
D582
*5
C553
X
D552
*5
QRZ0107-152Z
L352
L351
R584
QUY160-100Y
!
D562
*9 *6
C561
X
NRSA02F-5231X
R565
!
!
R566
NRSA02F-153X
C562 47/50
D561
c21230002a.001_2/2
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (2/3) SCG-1530A-H2
CN0HVCN0S1
QGZ5003C1-04QGA2501C5-05Z
ADJUSTMENT
CONNECTOR
!
DEF YOKE
(No.YA414)2-8
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2
1
7
R737
C
C7 36
R797
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN
C925
W028
D929
C927
IC921
D927
W229
R906
R921
R903
()
R904
CN0PW
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
T
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATED FUSE(S) AND ROHM'S MFR'S TYPE CP(S).
Y905 Y904
C931
H003
Y001
R003
R002
W041
W012
C001
C659
C653
W422
W631
D707
W654
W136
W097
C007
W099
C003
C664
C663
C658
R652
R659
Y655
Y654
W510
W632
W113
W473
W459
W517
D701
R701
R726
TU001
Y002
C008
W641
R004
C010 C011
R102
C002
W110
W030
R303 W214
R302
W069
C341
C654
W072
W150
C366
C365
W054
W066
W159
W655
W620
W555
W481
W505
R741
W217
W114
W112
W101
R719
W646
W4 45
W5
91
R746
R796
R748
S702 S703
C732
R301
W623
12C7
R750
C84
R308
W005
CF102
W544
C304
01
W656
R802
C109
CN00T
C3
C302
R306
C308
Q103
W479
R103
C309
CF103
C307
R304
W090
C806
Y976
R806
C106
C104
R109
L1
R118
C108
L103
C305
W092
R305
C437
R401
C3
C5 02
C503
C401
R501
D501
D
W618
W155
R711
R7 18
R710
Q702
R707
R7
09
R708
R7 06
R734
C734
C7
C7
C725
18
C726
20
D706
R740
C744
C731
C7
33
C7
35
W423
Q708
R749
W524
R727
C991
L941
C993
W543
C942
K941
C949
D942
K942
CL003
C944
R978
Q974
R976
R977
W652
R986
D974
R988
Q973
C976
A
R987
73
D9
RY971
CL005
K943
C941
C945
W563
IC971
CP982
C946
W103
H004
R985
R984
R983
R981
Q982
D986
D985
D941
C948
CP981
C947
D943
W164
L943
C971
W466
L942
W648
Y961
R9 61
R962
Q975
R963
C961
R965
W014
C972
C977
IC972
C979
D982
W148
C981
W566
R974
D657
W188
R979
R964
Q981
R982
CN0S2
W578
D983
Q961
W187
W519
R668
Q962
R657
W190
R374
W111
C978
W184
C656
R660
W649
D655
R666
C657
C367
C655
W053
IC001
R980
C005
C006
C004
D001
L002
L001
W098
K001
C009
R001
H006
R658
R667
D654
R653
IC651
C652
R655
D656
Q653
W204
Y653
CN0S3
B
W647
W173
C738
R656
W526
D653
R664
D652
C665
C651
Q652
R665
Q651
R651
D651
R703
Q709
R702
S701
C719
Q710
IC704
W483
C727
W511
R771
R654
W653
R723
C701
PC701
D921
D925
35
R9
R925
C926
R929
W023
D931
C922
W329
C924
R924
C932
R934
W049
D933
R933
T921
D928
D920
W227
W228
K901
K902
R922
C930
R923
C905
D930
R928
C929
C904
D901
W603
W061
C909
TH901
CNDEG
C907
W062
R901
C910
LF901
S901
FC902
R991
Y902
C992
Y903
VA
901
C901
FC901
F901
D704
R772
R773
2-9(No.YA414)
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C554
0
C
CN00U
W548
C552
C421
W106
Y657
CN0S5
R661
C423
R4 30
D423
R429
D553
W634
W175
R573
R574
R571
C553
R552
C581
W605
R581
FR556
C562
D561
C555
C436
R443
W003
W087
W080
C427
90
W5
W635
C42 5
C426
R423
D424
W169
R421
R426
W176
R531
R436
R422
W011
IC421
D427
R431
R441
D552
R585
R551
D581
C422
W105
W657
W016
D582
W017
FRONT
R582
R583
W129
W071
C551
D551
D421
H001
R440
C424
C430
L522
K421
Y501
R529
C433
R433
R432
R444
R424
R425
D425
R453
C429
W495
R442
W476
C582
C435
Y503
T522
B1
CN0HV
H002
Y502
D555
R530
C525
Q522
()
R532
W596
W032
C528
R521
T501
C529
C526
C523
R526
Q521
R525
C527
R528
C530
R524
R363
Q401
W337
D352
R349
R348
W338
R347
R367
Q402
D354
K351
D356
R358
W576
D353
R3 55
C355
R352
C357
R345
Q352
R361
R346
R351
52
TP-47G/R
R364
L351
L3
R360
SCREEN
CN00T
D351
D355
Y304
Y303
R357
SK351
W336
C354
C352
R362
R359
C356
Q353
R354
C351
L353
W611
R366
Q351
TP-47R/G
R356
53
R368
R3
R365
()
TOP
L354
TP-E
TP-47B
CN00U
R369
W004
J002
C842
R806
R807
R810
C103
C106
R110
C104
109
Q102
L1 01
8
C108
C305
W092
305
C306
C437
C316
5
2
C503
R501
D731
R797
W155
Q702
706
C7 36
R737
C7
35
W423
Q708
W524
27
C107
R111
R114
W602
R116
C111
C114
C112
C303
X301
IC301
C113
C326
D303
X302
C321
C312
R503
C311
C501
R3
22
W117
C504
D306
W628
C723
R738 R739
W120
R715R7
16
R714
R720
Y705
Q703
K701
X7 01
C722
R725
C716
C717
C713
C721
C7
28
C730
R728
R729
W523
R721
R730
R731
S704
SF101
C402
C105
D102
Q803
R112
K704
L104
R327
R312
C313
R742
C729
C805
Q804
R817
R816
R815
R811
R314
W626
L701
C811
Y161
C121
C110
SF122
C122
C117
R121
C115
C116
R160
64
R1
C164
C166
W168
C315
R321
W231
C310
Q301
Y301
W604
W174
R307
Y972
Y973
W616
W617
Y975
C708
C709
W431
C710
C707
W474
R712
K703
R713
R113
R115
R117
SF102
C314
C317
C162
D305
Q302
R313
C322
C724
W432
C711
IC701
S705
W436
C812
W580
W424
W579
R578
Q572
CN0S1
R158
C119
C120
R120
R159
Q161
R323
Y3 02
R166
R1 61
W502
26
R3
D302
W095
R163
D584
R341
W124
C325
Y160
R162
CF162
R324
C324
R325
R736
W247
W494
W588
R584
C165
R1
65
C161
CF161
D301
W130
C323
W220
W206
R502
D341
W615
W613
W612
W496
B
W429
CP701
J004
J006
C706
IC702
C705
IC703
W504
W137
W645
C841
W451
W472
W482
W413
W009
W195
W196
W198
W199
J003
W162
W094
W201
W077
W412
R565
W154
W411
CN0S4
C531
Y656
C572
D571
J005
R575
C571
Q571
R577
R576
L551
W073
R566
W640
C428
D562
R554
D554
W636
W638
W643
W644
C561
Y658
R662
(No.YA414)2-10
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VOLTAGE CHARTS
<MAIN PWB>
MODE PIN NO.
IC301 1 0 2 4.4 3 6.3 4 3.4 5 0 6 5.0 7 5.0 8 5.5 9 9.0 10 3.0 11 3.0 12 3.0 13 0 14 2.8 15 4.2 16 9.0 17 3.8 18 2.8 19 2.8 20 0 21 0 22 0 23 4.4 24 3.2 25 3.0 26 3.5 27 4.2 28 3.7 29 4.1 30 3.9 31 4.2 32 4.2 33 9.0 34 4.0 35 4.7 36 4.0 37 6.1 38 4.2 39 4.3 40 2.7 41 6.2 42 1.0 43 3.7 44 3.9 45 1.2 46 3.1 47 5.4 48 5.0 49 0.7 50 0 51 4.4 52 0.7 IC421 1 3.7 2 26.0 3 2.0 4 0 5 13.8 6 26.3 7 3.7 IC651 1 12.5 2 5.6 3 0 4 2.4 5 9.4 6 9.6 7 0 8 9.7 9 19.9 IC701 1 4.5 2 4.9 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 4.9 7 4.9 8 2.3 9 3.0 10 4.9 11 0 12 0 13 2.4 14 0.1 15 1.8 16 1.8 17 0 18 0.8 19 0 20 4.9 21 4.9 22 4.9 23 4.9 24 2.3 25 4.9
DC (V
MODE
)
PIN NO.
26 0 27 4.1 28 4.9 29 0 30 0 31 0 32 0 33 0 34 4.9 35 4.7 36 4.9 37 4.4 38 4.4 39 4.9 40 0 41 2.1 42 0 IC702 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 4.9 6 4.9 7 0 8 4.9 IC703 1 14.4 2 5.8 3 0 4 4.9 5 4.9 IC704 1 4.5 2 4.9 3 0 IC921 1 314.0 2 NC 3 0 4 0 5 31.8 6 0 7 0.7 IC971 1 12.8 2 9.0 3 0 IC972 1 9.2 2 4.9 3 0 Q102 E 0 C 9.0 B 2.3 Q161 E 2.5 C 8.3 B 3.2 Q301 E 4.6 C 0 B 4.0 Q302 E 4.0 C 9.0 B 4.6 Q401 E 0 C 0 B 5.4 Q402 E 0 C 4.9 B 0 Q521 E 0 C 9.7 B 0.3 Q522 E 0 C 115.3 B 0 Q571 E 115.5 C 0 B 115.1 Q572 E 0 C 4.9 B 0
Q651 E 0 C 0.3 B 0
DC (V
)
MODE
DC (V
PIN NO.
Q652 E 0 C 1.0 B 0.6 Q653 E 15.1 C 0 B 15.2 Q702 E 0 C 4.2 B 0 Q703 E 0 C 4.8 B 0.1 Q708 E 0 C 2.0 B 0 Q710 E 0 C 0.1 B 0 Q803 E 0 C 8.1 B 4.7 Q804 E 0 C 0 B 0.1 Q974 E 15.3 C 15.1 B 0 Q975 E 0 C 0.1 B 4.3 TU001 1 4.6 2 NC 3 0 4 4.4 5 0 6 4.5 7 4.9 8 0 9 31.3 10 NC 11 0
<CRT SOCKET PWB>
MODE
)
PIN NO.
Q351 E 2.5 C 125.8 B 3.2 Q352 E 2.6 C 123.3 B 3.3 Q353 E 2.5 C 128.5 B 3.2
DC (V
)
2-11(No.YA414)
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WAVEFORMS
-MAIN PWB-
(SHEET1)
IC301-10
(H)
IC301-11
(H)
IC301-12
(H)
IC301-14
(1µs)
IC301-36
(H)
IC301-40
(1µs)
IC301-42
(H)
3.5 Vp-p
IC301-46
2.5 Vp-p
(SHEET2)
IC421-1
0.6 Vp-p
Q522-B
2.0 Vp-p
(V)
(V)
(H)
IC701-27
5.0 Vp-p
IC421-3
T522-1
1000 Vp-p
3.5 Vp-p
30 Vp-p
(H)
(V)
(H)
4.0 Vp-p
IC701-35
5.0 Vp-p
IC421-5
60 Vp-p
T522-3
55Vp-p
(V)
(V)
(H)
IC421-6
T522-5
0.35 Vp-p
30 Vp-p
220 Vp-p
(V)
(H)
Q521-C
T522-7
3.0 Vp-p
38 Vp-p
25 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
Q521-B
T522-9
0.5 Vp-p
1.5 Vp-p
220Vp-p
(H)
(H)
Q522-C
2.5 Vp-p
(H)
1000Vp-p
-CRT SOCKET PWB-
(SHEET2)
Q351-C Q352-C Q353-C
110 Vp-p
(H)
120 Vp-p
(H) (H)
120 Vp-p
(No.YA414)2-12
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited CRT Display Category 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA414)
Printed in Japan
VPT
Page 60
PARTS LIST
CAUTION
J The parts identified by the symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to secure the
safety.
J The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines --- in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied.
J P.W. BOARD Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will be supplied.
ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES
RESISTORS CAPACITORS
CR Carbon Resistor C CAP. Ceramic Capacitor
FR Fusible Resistor E CAP. Electrolytic Capacitor
PR Plate Resistor M CAP. Mylar Capacitor
VR Variable Resistor CH CAP. Chip Capacitor
HV R High Voltage Resistor HV CAP. High Voltage Capacitor
MF R Metal Film Resistor MF CAP. Metalized Film Capacitor
MG R Metal Glazed Resistor MM CAP. Metalized Mylar Capacitor
MP R Metal Plate Resistor MP CAP. Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor
OM R Metal Oxide Film Resistor PP CAP. Polypropylene Capacitor
CMF R Coating Metal Film Resistor PS CAP. Polystyrol Capacitor
UNF R Non-Flammable Resistor TF CAP. Thin Film Capacitor
CH V R Chip Variable Resistor MPP CAP. Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
CH MG R Chip Metal Glazed Resistor TAN. CAP. Tantalum Capacitor
COMP. R Composition Resistor CH C CAP. Chip Ceramic Capacitor
LPTC R Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor BP E CAP. Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL E CAP. Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP CAP. Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor
CH TAN. E CAP. Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP E CAP. Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS
FGJ KMNRHZ P
±1% ±2% ±5% ±10% ±20% ±30%
+30%
-10%
+50%
-10%
+80%
-20%
+100%
-0%
(No.YA414)3-1
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CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................................................... 3-3
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1 ............................................................................................................................. 3-3
EXPLODED VIEW -1 ................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................... 3-5
MAIN P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (SCG-1530A-H2) .................................................................................................... 3-5
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST (RM-C360GY-1H) ..................................................................................... 3-8
PACKING ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3-8
PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................... 3-8
3-2(No.YA414)
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USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
P.W.B ASS'Y AV-21TG16/U
MAIN P.W.B SCG-1530A-H2
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C360GY-1H
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
V01 A51LZM10X06AN25 PICTURE TUBE(ITC) Inc.DEF YOKE, PC MAGNETL01 QQW0006-001 DEG COILT522 QQH0170-001 FB TRANSF
1 GG40040-001A-H JVC MARK 2 GG30088-001B-H LED LENS 11 QYSBSFG4016ZA TAP SCREW M4 x 16mm(x4) 12 QYSBSF3010ZA TAP SCREW M3 x 10mm 13 QYSBSF4012ZA TAP SCREW M4 x 12mm
14 GG10265-008A-H REAR COVER 15 CM47005-A01-H POWER CORD CLAMP 16 QMPR340-165-K2 POWER CORD 1.65m BLACK
17 A48457-3-H SPRING 18 WJY0008-006A-E BRAIDED ASS'Y 19 CM36623-003-H CHASSIS RAIL (x2) 20 QYSBSF4012ZA TAP SCREW M4 x 12mm(x2) 21 QAS0054-001 SPEAKER SP01
22 CM47692-001-H HYATT LABEL 23 CM36141-009-H WARNING LABEL
30 SCG-1530A-H2 MAIN PWB
100 GG10269-003A-H FRONT CABINET ASS'Y Inc.101,102,103
101 GG30089-001A-H POWER KNOB 102 CM35235-003-H SPRING 103 GG20056-001A-H CONTROL KNOB
(No.YA414)3-3
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EXPLODED VIEW -1
V01
103
2
L01
23
19
100
17
18
CRT SOCKET PWB
30
(Within MAIN PWB)
21
20
1
102
101
T522
30
MAIN PWB
15
16
11
14
13
RATING LABEL
12
22
3-4(No.YA414)
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PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
MAIN P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (SCG-1530A-H2)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
IC301 NN5198K IC IC421 LA78040N IC IC651 AN5265 IC IC701 MN1873287JJ1 IC IC702 ATE08-21YMG6 IC (SERVICE) IC703 L78LR05E-MA IC IC704 GP1UM281QK IR DETECT UNIT 38kHz IC921 STR-W5753A/F5 IC IC971 L7809CP IC IC972 L7805CP IC
Q102 2SC5397/CD/-T TRANSISTOR Q103 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR Q161 2SD601A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q301 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q302 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q351 2SC4212/Z1/ TRANSISTOR Q352 2SC4212/Z1/ TRANSISTOR Q353 2SC4212/Z1/ TRANSISTOR Q401 DTC124ESA-T DIGI TRANSISTOR Q402 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q521 2SC2655/Y/-T TRANSISTOR
Q522 2SD2627-YB11 POW TRANSISTOR Q571 2SA1208/ST/Z1-T TRANSISTOR Q572 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q651 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q652 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q653 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q702 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q703 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q708 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR Q710 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR Q803 KTC3199/YG/-T TRANSISTOR Q804 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR Q974 2SA966/OY/-T TRANSISTOR Q975 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR Q981 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
Q982 2SC2785/JH/-T TRANSISTOR
D001 MTZJ33A-T2 Z DIODE D102 MA859-T2 SI DIODE D301 MTZJ9.1B-T2 Z DIODE D302 MTZJ9.1B-T2 Z DIODE D303 MA3091/M/-X Z DIODE D305 1K4-T2 SB DIODE D306 QRE121J-561Y C RESISTOR 560Ω 1/2W J D306 or QRE122J-561 C RESISTOR 560Ω 1/2W J D306 or QRG01GJ-561 OMF RESISTOR 560Ω 1W J D341 MA111-X SI DIODE D421 MTZJ75-T2 Z DIODE D423 1SR124-400A-T2 SI DIODE D425 MA111-X SI DIODE D427 MTZJ27B-T2 Z DIODE D501 MTZJ6.8C-T2 Z DIODE D551 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D552 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D553 MTZJ9.1B-T2 Z DIODE D554 MA111-X SI DIODE D561 1SR124-400A-T2 SI DIODE
D562 MTZJ7.5S-T2 Z DIODE D571 MTZJ7.5S-T2 Z DIODE D581 MTZJ20B-T2 Z DIODE D582 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D651 MA111-X SI DIODE D652 MTZJ12C-T2 Z DIODE D653 MA111-X SI DIODE D654 MTZJ12C-T2 Z DIODE D655 MA111-X SI DIODE D656 MA111-X SI DIODE D657 MA111-X SI DIODE D704 SPR-39MVWF LED D707 MA111-X SI DIODE D731 MA111-X SI DIODE D901 G2SBA60 BRIDGE DIODE D920 1SS133-T2 SI DIODE D921 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D925 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D927 MTZJ36A-T2 Z DIODE D928 MTZJ3.3A-T2 Z DIODE D930 FR107GT-T3 SI DIODE D931 MA111-X SI DIODE D933 MTZJ16C-T2 Z DIODE
POWER,ON TIMER(RED-GREEN)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
D941 RU3AM-LFC4 SI DIODE D942 ERC30-02L38E SI DIODE D943 FR105GT-T3 SI DIODE D982 MA111-X SI DIODE D983 MA111-X SI DIODE D985 MA111-X SI DIODE D986 MA111-X SI DIODE
C001 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C002 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C004 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M C005 QFVF1HJ-104Z MF CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V J C008 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M C103 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C104 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C105 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C106 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C107 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C109 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C110 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0 C112 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C113 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K C114 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C115 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C116 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C117 QFVF1HJ-224Z MF CAPACITOR 0.22uF 50V J C119 QETN1HM-474Z E CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V M C120 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J C121 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C122 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C161 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C162 NCB31HK-152X C CAPACITOR 1500pF 50V K C164 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C165 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C166 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K C301 NCB31HK-681X C CAPACITOR 680pF 50V K C302 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M C303 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J C304 QFVF1HJ-474Z MF CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V J C305 QETN1HM-474Z E CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V M C306 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C307 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M C308 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C309 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C310 NDC31HJ-221X C CAPACITOR 220pF 50V J C311 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C312 QENC1HM-474Z BP E CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V M C313 QETN1HM-335Z E CAPACITOR 3.3uF 50V M C314 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C315 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C316 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C317 NCB31EK-473X C CAPACITOR 0.047uF 25V K C321 NDC31HJ-120X C CAPACITOR 12pF 50V J C322 NCB31EK-273X C CAPACITOR 0.027uF 25V K C323 QETN1HM-474Z E CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V M C324 QETN1HM-336Z E CAPACITOR 33uF 50V M C325 QENC1HM-106Z BP E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C326 NCS21HJ-221X C CAPACITOR 220pF 50V J C341 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C351 QCZ0121-102 C CAPACITOR 1000pF 3KV Z C354 NDC31HJ-331X C CAPACITOR 330pF 50V J C355 NDC31HJ-271X C CAPACITOR 270pF 50V J C356 NDC31HJ-391X C CAPACITOR 390pF 50V J C357 QETN1AM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 10V M C365 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C366 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C367 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C401 QFVF1HJ-474Z MF CAPACITOR 0.47uF 50V J C423 QCS32HJ-180Z C CAPACITOR 18pF 500V J C424 QFLC2AJ-103Z M CAPACITOR 0.01uF 100V J C426 QFLC1HJ-102Z M CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C427 QETN1VM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 35V M C428 QETN1VM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 35V M C429 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C430 QFN32AJ-472Z M CAPACITOR 4700pF 100V J C433 QEHR1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M C435 QETM1EM-228 E CAPACITOR 2200uF 25V M C436 QFVF1HJ-334Z MF CAPACITOR 0.33uF 50V J C437 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K C501 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C502 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C503 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C523 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C525 QFZ0200-103 MPP CAPACITOR 0.01uF 1.5kV H
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CP982 ICP-N75-T IC PROTECTOR 2.7A
F901 QMF51E2-3R15-S FUSE 3.15A AC250V
FR556 QRZ9017-4R7 FUSI RESISTOR 4.7Ω 1/4W J J002 QNN0384-001 PIN JACK J003 QNN0281-003 PIN JACK VIDEO IN(FRONT) J004 QNN0281-002 PIN JACK AUDIO IN(FRONT) J005 QNS0197-001 3.5 JACK HEADPHONE K351 QQR0621-002Z FERRITE BEADS K421 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS K901 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS K902 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS K941 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS K942 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS K943 QQR1113-001Z FERRITE BEADS
LF901 QQR0527-002 LINE FILTER S701 QSW0619-003Z PUSH SWITCH CH+ S702 QSW0619-003Z PUSH SWITCH CH­S703 QSW0619-003Z PUSH SWITCH VOL+ S704 QSW0619-003Z PUSH SWITCH VOL­S705 QSW0619-003Z PUSH SWITCH MENU
S901 QSW0750-001 PUSH SWITCH POWER SF102 QAX0731-001 SAW FILTER SF122 QAX0325-001 SAW FILTER
SK351 QNZ0536-002 CRT SOCKET
TH901 QAD0121-9R0 P THERMISTOR 9 TU001 QAU0447-001 TUNER
VA901 QAF0072-621 VARISTOR 620V X301 QAX0705-001Z CRYSTAL 4.433619MHz X302 QAX0860-001Z CRYSTAL 3.579545MHz X701 QAX0884-001 C RESONATOR 12.000MHz
LC30349-001A-H LED HOLDER
VIDEO,AUDIO IN/OUT(REARA)
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST (RM-C360GY-1H)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
R25-8567 BATTERY COVER
PACKING
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PACKING PARTS LIST
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
1 GG10281-009A-H PACKING CASE 2 GG10271-001B-H CUSHION ASS'Y 5pcs in 1set 3 GG30097-003A-H POLY BAG 4 GG30096-001A-H POLY BAG 5 ------------ BATTERY AA/R6 1.5V(x2)
6 GGT0109-001A-H INST BOOK English 7 GGT0110-001A-H DIGEST MANUAL Arabic,French,Persian,Russian 8 QAM0054-001 CONVERSION PLUG
9 GG40042-001A-H CORD CLAMP R/C 10 RM-C360GY-1H REMOCON UNIT 11 GG30147-001B-H CORNER LABEL 2pcs in 1set
12 CP30702-001 REC KEEPING CAR
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