JVC AV28WH3EP, AV29TH3, AV29TH3EBN, AV29TH3ENB, AV29TH3ENS Service manual & schematics

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JVC SERVICE MANUAL

COLOUR TELEVISION

AV-29TH3EP AV-29TH3EPS

CONTENTS

2
ATING INSTRACTIONS (APPENDE D) • • • • 1 -1
TY PRECAUTIONS ····· • • • • 3
URES / MAIN DIFFERENCE PARTS LIST ··· • • • • • • 4
IFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ···· • • 6
• • • • • • ••••• 12
DARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (APPENI DED) ·· • • 2 -1
PART S LIST · • • 29
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SPECIFICATIONS

14 Content
Item AV-29TH3EP / AV-29TH3EPS
Dimensions (W×H×D) 73.6mm × 58.8mm × 49.3mm
Mass 38kg
TV RF System B/G, I, L
Colour System PAL / SECAM / NTSC (Only EXT mode)
Stereo System A2/NICAM
Teletext System TOP (German system) / WST(Standard system) / Fastext(United Kingdom system)
Receiving Frequency
VHF 47MHz~ 470MHz
UHF 470MHz~862MHz
CATV(M) 68MHz~175MHz
CATV(S) 230MHz~301MHz
CATV(H) 302MHz~470MHz
Intermediate Frequency
38.9MHz (B/G, I, L) / 34.25 (Ľ)
SIF Carrier 33.4MHz (B/G : 5.5MHz) 32.4MHz (I, L : 6.5MHz) / 40.75MHz (Ľ : 6.5MHz)
Colour Sub Carrier Freg.
ΡΔΙ 4 43MHz
SECAM 4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz
NTSC 3.58MHz / 4.43MHz
Power Input AC 220V~240V , 50Hz
Power Consumption 163W(Max) 128W(Avg)
Picture Tube Visible size : 68cm, Measured diagonally
+167
High Voltage 31.0kV -1.5kV (at zero beam current)
Speaker 5cm×12 cm Oval type×2
5W + 5W
EXT-1/EXT-2 (Input/Output) 21-pin Euro connector (SCART socket)
EXT3(Input) Video 1Vp-p 75 Ω(RCA pin jack)
Audio(L/R) 500mVrms(-4dBs), High Impedance(RCA pin jack)
Aerial Input Termind 75 Ω unbalanced, Coaxial
Headphone jack Stereo mini jack (φ3.5mm)
Remote Control Unit RM-C795
AAA(R03) dry battery × 2

Design & specification are subject to change without notice.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

COLOUR TELEVISION

AV-29TH3EP AV-29TH3EPS

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

WARNING:

TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

CAUTION:

TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS UNIT.

  • 1. Operate only from the power source specified (AC 220 -240 V, 50 Hz) on the unit.
  • 2. Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord
  • 3. Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this television, distance re

must be maintained

between the floor and wall as well as instalment in a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Adhere to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe

  • 4. Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet opening
  • 5. In the event of a fault, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.

When you don't use this TV set for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the AC socket.

CONTENTS

PREPARATION AND BASIC
OPERATION
Locations of remote control
buttons
SOUND AND PICTURE11OTHER FEATURES14TELETEXT16OTHER PREPARATION18TROUBLESHOOTING23CHANNEL TABLE24SPECIFICATIONS26 PREPARATION AND BASIC
OPERATION 4
OTHER FEATURES 14
TELETEXT 16
OTHER PREPARATION 18
TROUBLESHOOTING 23
CHANNEL TABLE 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
SOUND AND PICTURE 11
TELETEXT16OTHER PREPARATION18TROUBLESHOOTING23CHANNEL TABLE24SPECIFICATIONS26 OTHER FEATURES 14
OTHER PREPARATION 18
TROUBLESHOOTING 23
CHANNEL TABLE 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
TELETEXT 16
TROUBLESHOOTING 23
CHANNEL TABLE 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
OTHER PREPARATION 18
CHANNEL TABLE 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS CHANNEL TABLE 24
SPECIFICATIONS 26
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Locations of remote control buttons

OUTSIDE BUTTONS

Putting batteries into your remote control

1 Muting button p.11
② Number buttons p.8
③ ZOOM button p.13
Hyper Sound button p.11
5 Information button p.14
6 TV button
⑦ Volume -/+ buttons p.8
Standby button p.6, 9
③ Colour buttons
10 TV/text button p.16
① OK button
⑦ PR channel V/Λ buttons p.8
(3) ◄/► / ▼/▲ buttons
Teletext/VCR control buttons p.16

(15) VCR/TEXT selector switch

When switched to the VCR side, the (1) buttons function as the JVC VCR control buttons.

Notes:

  • For details on button functions, see the JVC VCR manual.
  • Depending on your VCR, the remote control may not operate perfectly, and may not even control the VCR at all
  • When switched to the TEXT side, the buttons function
  • as teletext control buttons.

Use two AAA/R03 dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the \bigcirc end, making sure the \oplus and polarities are correct.

CAUTION: • Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.

  • Battery life is approx. six months to one year, depending on frequency of use.
  • If the remote control doesn't work properly, replace the batteries.
  • The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV. please replace them as necessary.
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Locations of TV buttons and parts

FRONT PANEL

REAR PANEL

① Headphone jack (mini jack) p.5
② EXT-3 terminals p.4, 18
Volume button (Press this button to display the level indicator. Press the 4 Ug buttons to change volume while volume level indicator is display p.9
e volume
b/down
e the
yed.)
Up/down buttons
(You can use this button as the
buttons of the PR channel. Pre
3) Volume button makes this to
function as the Volume -/+ button
p.9
V/∧
ssing the
putton
tons.)
5 ECO sensor 1
6 ECO lamp p.12
⑦ Sleep timer lamp p.14
8 Power lamp p.6, 9
Remote control sensor
10 Main power button p.6, 9
1 Aerial socket p.4
12 EXT-1 terminal p.4, 18
13 EXT-2 terminal p.4, 18
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PREPARATION AND BASIC OPERATION

1. Connecting the aerial and VCR

  • For further details, refer to manual provided with the devices you are nacting.
  • Connecting cables are not supplied.
  • You can view video from a VCR without doing (C). For details, refer to
  • the manual provided with your VCB

2. Connecting other external devices

• This TV set has external device connectors, EXT-1 to EXT-3 to which you can connect a VCR. However, there are some differences in functions among them. Consult the following table before making connections.

EXT-1 EXT-2 EXT-3 (front)
VIDEO IN √*1 √*1 √*1
VIDEO OUT √*2 √*3 -
S-VIDEO IN √*1 141 √*1
S-VIDEO OUT - _ -
RGB IN l v - -
AUDIO-L IN V V ٧
AUDIO-R IN V V V V
AUDIO-LOUT v*2 √*3 -
AUDIO-R OUT √*2 √*3 -
Others Automatic deter
ing of input mo
ction and switch-
ode.

Select VIDEO or S-VIDEO mode from the EXT SETTING menu. For details, see page 18 "EXT SETTING".

  • 2 Only the TV broadcast is output. 3 TV broadcasts or inputs from EXT-1 or 3 can be output. For details, see page 18 "DUBBING".
  • Use headphones with a stereo mini jack (dia. 3.5 mm)
  • When using headphones, the speakers will not output sound.
  • For further details, refer to manuals provided with the devices you are connecting
  • · Connecting cables are not supplied.
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PREPARATION AND BASIC OPERATION

Devices which can be connected to the terminals on the rear panel

Devices which can be connected to the terminals on the front panel

3. Connecting the power cord

Insert the power plug into an AC socket (AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz).

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PREPARATION AND BASIC OPERATION

Turning the power and TV on

7 . Press the Main power button on the TV to turn the power on

The Power lamp lights red (power on), then green (TV (uo θ

If the power lamp stays red and does not change to green: Your TV is in the standby mode. Press the Standby button on the

You can also press the PR channel V// button, a number button or the up/down button on the front panel to furn the TV on.

5. Initial Settings

  • When the TV is first turned ON, it enters into the initial setting mode, and the JVC loco is displayed.
  • The TVE enters into the initial setting onde only once when the TV is first turned ON if you turn the TV off or exit from the setting menu while performing from the settings by missike, you must redo the initial settings, "LANGUAGE" and "AUTO PROGRAM", following the procedures described on pages 21 and 22.

7. Press any button on the remote

Language menu appears

control.

Selecting the on-screen language

You can select your language from ten languages listed on the LANGUAGE menu. The displayed menus on the screen are described in the selected anguage.

2. Press v/▲ button to select ENGLISH.

In this manual, operation procedures are explained in English as the on-screen language is set to ENGLISH. If you select "FRANCAIS" from the LANGUAGE selection meru, merus are all described in Flench of course.

Press the TV button to exit the menu.

The procedure is complete.

Automatically allocating stations to PR channels (AUTO PROGRAM)

To view a TV programme, you must first allocate the broadcast stations to the PR channels. You can automatically allocate up to 99 stations to the PR channels (PR 1 to PR 99) on this TV.

  • If this TV identifies a broadcast station name, that station ID is also automatically registered in a PR channel.
  • If the cable TV stations support ACI (Automatic Channel Installation), the ACI function will operate in the place of the normal AUTO PROGRAM Act ranknown with operate in the prace of the primar ACD - TACUTAN function and all of the broadcast ville quickly registered in the PR channels in accordance with the instructions for the cable TV station.

4 , Press the vi▲ and ∢/► buttons to select your country and then press the blue button.

. . ANTO PROGRAM CH 10 the broadcast stations received by the TV are automatically registered in the PR channels one The AUTO PROGRAM menu is displayed and after another.

If the ACI menu is displayed: Press the ♥\▲ button to select the area in which you live and then press the OK button.

If "AC! ERROR" is displayed in the AUTO PROGRAM menu: Press the OK button again to start the AC! tunction. If the "ACI ERROR" is displayed again, press the ▶ button to change to the AUTO PROGRAM function and register the stations in the PR channels.

allocate a station to PR 0 channel, see page 19 "EDIT/MANUAL" for a description of the procedure. If you want to edit the PR channels or The EDIT menu is displayed after the allocation is completed.

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If a station you want to view is not allocated to a PR channel, manually allocate it. (See page 21.) The EDIT menu can be used to edit the PR channels in the following ways. Delete an unnecessary station Change a PR channel number Register a station ID Vod a station lotes:

3. Press OK button.

English is set for the on-screen display description, and the COUNTRY menu appears.

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PREPARATION , AND BASIC OPERATION PREPARATI ON AND BASIC OPERATION
6. View ina a television program me Turning the TV and power off
7. Press the Standby button to turn the TV off.
7, Select a Pf R channel. OID The Power lamp changes from green to red.
The TV enters standby mode.
Selection
  • Press the PR channel V/A button.
2, Press the Main power button on the TV to turn Note:
To save energy we recommend that
the main power off. you turn the main power off when you are not using the TV.
))e Notes:
• If you don't have a clear picture or no
The Power lamp goes off. D
Direct channel
  • selection
  • Press the corresponding number buttons.
colour appears, change the colour
system manually (see page 12 for
details).
Example: To select channel 6, press "6".
To select channel 12, press "1" and "2".
  • Enter *0" when selecting an AV
    channel (PR 0 channel).
To select a channel without using the remote
0
0
0
You can also use the buttons on the front panel of the TV.
ق 1. Press the Up/down button to turn your TV on. Note:
• If your TV does not turn on, press the
Main protochattory and than process
To use the PR LIST to select a PR channel
1. Press the information button
Transatediv to select the PR IST
The Power lamp changes from red to green. main power putton again.
the Up/down button again.
0 Press the Un/down button to colory the DD Note:
  • You can't change PR channels when
    the volume level indicator is displayed.
-10-000-110 3, Adjust the volume.
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  1. Press ▼/▲ buttons to select a PR reast
    channel.
Note:
• The B mark will appear on the PR
1. Press the Volume button.
The volume level indicator appears.
Press the IIndown button while the volume level
Press > button to view the next page of the PR LIST. channel when the CHILD LOCK setting
is on (see page 15).
indicator is displayed.
) • Press ▲ button to view the ● To turn off your TV, press the Main power button.
3. Press OK button. D The Power lamp goes off.
2. Press the \ Volume –/+ buttons.
±
()



The Volume level
indicator appears and the
volume changes as you
press the Volume -/+
buttons

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Viewing images from external devices

Repeatedly press the 0 button to select the EXT

annears and disa The current selection seconds. 0

red to the PR 0 (AV) cha tion as follow When a station is not regis the 0 button

When a station is registered to the PR 0 (AV) channel, pres

images input from an external device (such as a VCR) or TV to the aerial socket of vour TV.

input from an external device (such as a VCR)

al can be selected with the folio he EXT ten

  • channel <//> oress the PR
  • press the up/down button inside the TV front panel doo Use the PR LIST
    • stedly press the information button to display the PR LIST. Press the ▼/▲ / <//> Vi> buttons to select the EXT terminal Press the OK button.

VIDEO input for a terminal" on page 18. When selecting EXT-1, EXT-2 or EXT-3 input terminals as S-VIDEO input, E1, E2 or E3 changes to S1, S2 ise S-Video mode to view input an S-VHS VCR, see "To select S If the you don't have a clear picture or no colour appears, change the colour r S3 in the display.

with the providence of the page 12. When selecting an EXT terminal with no input signal. The EXT number and

The sound is rendered inaudibl

To restore the sound: Press the Muting button again.

HYPER SOUND

The HVPER SOUND ON appeals. You can enjoy sounds with a wide atmosphere by using Hyper soun /, Press 👜 (Hyper Sound)

Dress 4/ b to select a tint

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Press ▼/▲ to select Sound SETTING. the

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HYPER SOUND ON

The SOUND SETTING menu

ress OK.

To return to normal sound: Press the Hyper Sound button again

HYPER SOUND can be also set DN by operating MENU.

Press the OK hutton The MENU appears.

Press V/A to selec STEREO / I • II.

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Press the V/A button to select SOUND SETTING, and press the DK button. The SOUND SETTING menu

Press OK

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Note: • Each EXT terminal is registered af the PR 99 channei.

Press the ▼/▲ button to select HYPER SOUND.

Press </l> I > to select a mu

sound mode

Bilingual | (Sub |

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he STEREO / I+II does not ppear in SOUND SETTING

Press the /▶ button to select ON, OFF Press the OK button. This completes the setting.

This completes the s

Press OK

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he PICTURE SETTING men

Press V/A to SS OK

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/, Press O

Press ▼/▲ to select TIN

The MENU and

CTURE SET CUMP SET EXT SOUR FEATURE INSTAL

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MULTI SOUND

Vou can select the multi sound

for can rander the volume to 0

MITTING

nswaring the phone or when 1. Press (*) (Mutina).

nstantly.

programmes and bilingua

SOUND AND PICTURE

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squeezed to the 6.9 aspect ratio

in you use the ZOOM1 and

The ZOOM menu appears.

Press ZOOM.

or pictures with a 16:9 aspe

SOUND AND PICTURE

2. Press ▼/▲ to select 700M mode.

3. Pre

tise the ZOOM function to

the height of the picture

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OTHER FEATURE

1-10

You can display the PR LIST or the

INFORMATION

TURES OTHER FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER BLUE BACK CHILD LOCK 7. Press OK.
This completes the cathing
DEMONSTRATION
You can set the TV to automatically
turn off after a specified period of
time.
Note:
Monter
Monter
When viewing a PR channel with no
or poor reception, or if there is no
input from an external device, you
can mute the sound and change the
picture into a blue picture.
You can lock some PR channels to
prevent your children from watching
them.
To set the CHILD LOCK
  • Moles:
  • Nou cannot select a locked PR channel
    using the PR channel V// buttons.
  • Even if you can select a locked channel
    and display it, you can not view the
    programme of the locked channel.
The demonstration runs
automatically and introduces the
menus of this TV's main features.
7. Press OK.
The MENU appears.
1. Press OK
The MENU appears.
7. Press OK
The MENU appears.
1. Press OK.
The MENU appears.
To view a locked PR
channel
  1. Press ▼\▲ to select DEMO,
    then press OK.
2. Press ▼/▲ to select
FEATURES, then press OK.
The EEATURES means appears
Z. Press VIA to select
FEATURES, then press OK.
The FEATURES menu appears.
2. Press V/A to select
FEATURES, then press OK.
1. Select a locked PR
channel.
The demonstration begins.
• To stop the demonstration, press
any button on the remote control.
CENTRAL APPCARS
  • Use the number buttons to select
    the PR channel.
  • The locked channel is displayed.
3. Press V/A to select SLEEP
TIMER then meas OK
3. Press V/A to select BLUE
BACK.
3. Press V/A to select CHILD
The SLEEP TIMER menu appears. The SET ID NO menu appears. The ID NO. Input menu appears.
4. Press ⊲/► to select a 4. Press ∢/▶ to select ON or
OFF.
4. Enter the ID number 3. Press the number buttons to enter the ID number.
period of time.
You can set the period of time a
5. Press OK.
This completes the setting.
  1. Press √/▲ to select a number.
  2. Press ▲/▶ to move the cursor.
You are now viewing the locked PR
channel.
maximum of 120 minutes in 10
minute increments.
OFF:
5. Press OK.
The CHILD LOCK menu appears.
If you forget the ID number:
Perform staps 1 to 3 of "To set the
CHILD LOCK". After you confirm the ID
number, press the TV button to exit the
menu.

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Itions including the currently PR channel will be displayed

no input signal, the ID are displayed.

No indication

@ 21:30 Current time

PR B 15

lamp lights if you

The Sleep timer set the SLEEP 1

nine

About the current time his TV uses teletext dat

he current time

L.

as a rest. Press ♥/▲ / ◀/▶ to select the desired PR channel. For details see

LEEP

hirned on the time

data. As lo the TV, the

to select a PR hen press the

5. Press

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which you want to lock.

PR LIST PR B 10

The display changes cyclically in Press 0 (Information

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2

Press ▼/▲ button to select a sub-page number.

Background colour of the sub page number is blue or rod: These are the numbers of sub-

TELETEXT

SUB PAGE

bages that are automatically displayed. You can hold any sub

bage, or view it at any time. Call up a teletext | sub-pages. 2. Press SUB PAGE

Some teletext pages include sut

vage number is yellow: This is the number of the sub-pag

Bekamind colour of the sub

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To add a station ID to a
station
Programming a station's ID
manually:
4. Press the number buttons to enter the channel To manually allocate a
station to PR channel
If reception is poor:
Press the blue or yellow button to
LANGUAGE
Follow the operations below in place of number. (Manual allocation) fine-tune the station. You can select one of ten
/. Press √/▲ to select the station. (1) Press the ▼/▲ button repeatedly number, enter the corresponding
number and press OK button.
Condition:
• To manually allocate French stations to
  • For details on the relationship
    between the displayed CH/CC
languages for the on-screen
display.
12117
PR 13 10 CN/CC
AV 10 EN/CC
(2) Press the button to move cursor EDIT
FR D 30 CH/CC
PR channels, you must set COUNTRY
to FRANCE. If COUNTRY is set to any
number and the actual channel
number, see the Channel table on
1. Press OK.
to input position.
  • Pressing the
AV 8851 | 54 23 other country than FRANCE, perform
"AUTO PROGRAM" steps 1 thru 4 on
page 24. The MENU appears.
cursor backward. page 22 to set COUNTRY to FHANCE.
Then press the ( (Information)
4. Press OK. Z. Press ▼/▲ to select
INSTALL, then press OK.
  • (1) and (2) repeatedly.
  • A station ID can have up to 6
Euron to return to the INS IALL menu.
Finally press the ♥/▲ button to select
EDIT/MANUAL, and press the OK
i ne stauon is anocateu to a r'n
Channel.
The INSTALL menu appears.
2. Press the red button. characters. button to return to the EDIT menu. INSTALL
EDIT
PX 0 10 - CH/CC
To add a new station to a
  • When you add a station, the station preset to PR99 is deleted.
  1. Press ▼/▲ to select a PR
    channel number.
UTO PROGRAM
EDITY MANUAL
UTO CON
PH cnannel Note:
1. Press ▼/▲ to select the • PH Channel number Av appears
on the screen as PR 0 channel.
3. Press V/A to select
89 CC 03
00.00 00 CC 03
row containing the PH
channel number to which
· we reconnect that you allocate
this PR channel to a VCR.
you want to add a station. The LANGUAGE menu appears
N 3. Press V/A to select the EDIT
PR B 20 CH/CC
LANGUAGE
lo. tirst letter of the desired
station's ID.
02 00C1 CH 21
02 CH 22
03 CH 22
OCREATER
PERCENS
51 1858
1858
ITALIANO
Castellano
Nederlands
42 PK 8 19 CH/CC 850
300
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204855
201855
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2 Prese the Mile hitton
000 🗶 Press the green button. Your TV enters the Manual 4. Press V/A to select a
3. Press ▼/▲ to display the allocation mode. language.
enter number indicator. [617 5. Press OK.
4. Press the blue button. CH: to add terrestrial broadcast
stations
This completes the setting.
The ID LIST menu appears. CC: to add cable TV stations
EDIT 10 LIST To cancel the operation, press the
(Information) button.
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  1. Press the green or req
    button to search for a
station.
5. Press V/A to select the 09 CT 02 Scanning stops when the TV -
station ID. CH/CC receives a broadcast.
Dress the crean or red bitton to
To cancel the operation, press the Note: search for another station, and keep
  • For details on the relationship
    between the displayed CH/CC
searching until you see the station
vou want.
o, Press OK. number and the actual channel PLI: Torrostrial broadcast stations
Returns to the EDIT menu. number, see the Channel table on
page 24.
FR G 10 CH/CC When COUNTRY is set to FRANCE
01 BPC1 CH 21
02 BPC1 CH 21
03 CH 23
the broadcast system is displayed as
"(B/G)", "(i)" or "(L)" to the right of the
00 03 03 station is incorrectly received, press
1. the button to change the broad-
;
-1:
cast system and then repeat step 3. _

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AUTO PROGRAM

If the "Initial Settings" on page 6 are stopped midway or if you want to perform the PR channel automatic operation in accordance with this explanation of the AUTO flocation again, perform the PROGRAM

You can automatically allocate up to 99 stations to the PR channels (PR 1 to PR 99) on this TV.

  • also automatically registered in a If this TV identifies a broadcast station name, that station ID is
    • If the cable TV stations support ACI (Automatic Channel PR channel.
  • Installation), the ACI function will operate in the place of the normal AUTO PROGRAM function and all of the broadcast will be quickly registered in the PR channels in for the cable TV station.
    • The MENU appears. 1. Press OK.
  • Press ▼/▲ to select INSTALL, then press OK.
  • Press V/▲ to select AUTO PROGRAM, then press OK The INSTALL menu appears. 3
    • The COUNTRY menu appears.

  • Press V/▲ / Press V/▲ / your country.
  • The AUTO PROGRAM menu is stations received by the TV are 5. Press the blue button. displayed and the broadcast

If the ACI menu is displayed: Press the ♥\▲ button to select the area in which you live and then press the OK button. automatically registered in the PF channels one after another.

the ▶ button to change to the AUTO PROGRAM function and register the stations in the PR channels. Press the OK button again to start the ACI function. If the "ACI ERROR" is displayed again, press H "ACI ERROR" is displayed in the AUTO PROGRAM menu:

tunction is operating. The ACI function may not operate correctivit you don't have good If you want to quit the automati allocation, press the TV button. "ACI" is displayed in the AUTO PROGRAM menu while the ACI

The EDIT menu is displayed after

channels or allocate a station to the allocation is completed. If you want to edit the PR

PR 0 channel, see page 19 "EDIT/MANUAL" for a descr

If a station you want to view is n allocated to a PR channel, manually allocate it. (See page The EDIT menu can be used edit the PR channels in the

following ways. Delete an unnecessary station Change a PR channel number Register a station ID Add a station Manually allocate a statio

menu.

The procedure is complete. Press the TV button to exit the

TROUBLESHOOTING

Are you watching the Tektext screen? None of the MENU operations are possible in the Text mode. Perform the MENU operation after pressing the TV/Text button to cancel the Text mode. Check aerial connections (see page 4). Press the number 0 button to select the correct mode (see page 10). Select the correct colour system manually (see page 12). Press the Standby button to turn the power on again (see page 6) Adjust COLOUR and BRIGHT (see page 12). Select the correct colour system manually (see page 12). Change STEREO/I.II to the correct mode (see page 11). Replace the batteries (see page 2). Insert the batteries correctly (see page 2). Jes the remote control within about 7 metres of the TV. Change STEREO/I.•II to (0) mode (see page 11). Ť insert the plug in an AC socket. Press the Main power button (see page 6). he BLUE BACK function is on (see page Move the components apart until the interf Reposition the aerial. Replace with an aerial with better direction Reposition the aerial. Replace with an aerial with better direction Redirect the aerial. Replace or repair the aerial. problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself. Ba sure to heck aerial connections. If the plug is disconnected from the AC socket, or the TV aerial has No "SUB-I" or "SUB-II" sound in check the following before calling for service. nes or streaks in picture Jouble pictures (ghosts). inowy pictures (noise). No sound from the TV's Review all instructions in this manual he screen turns blue. No nicture or sound oots (crosstalk). Problem IPORTANT GENERAL PICTURE

The following are normal and are NOT malfunctions:

When you touch the CRT surface, you might feel a slight charge of static electricity. This is because the CRT contains static electricity; it does not affect the human body.

Tune to a teletext broadcast channel (see page 16). We recommend that you can not view videotape teletext, as it may not be recorded correctly.

multisound broadcast.

No teletext reception

une to a teletext broadcast channel (see page 14).

The current time is not

  • The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. There is no problem unless the picture or
  • sound is abnormal. When a still, bright image (of a white dress, for example) appears on the screen, the image may be coloured. This problem occurs in all CRTs, and as the bright image disappears, such colouration also disappears. This TV is equipped with a microcomputer that may operate abnormally due to interference from external components. If
  • this happens, turn off the main power and disconnect the power cord from the AC socket. Then reconnect the power cord to AC socket and turn on the main power again.
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CHANNEL TABLE

lisulayed CH/CC channel number and the actual

The following table shows the relationship between the channel number.

utatiner intrineer. The actual channel numbers for the "CC" channel numbers from CC110 to CC161 differ depending on the cable TV station. Check which actual channel numbers correspond to which "CC" channels while referring to the broadcast frequencies which are indicated in the channel tables of each cable TV station. If you can not find the broadcast frequency for a channel, contact the cable TV station.

£ Channel Channel 8 Channel 2 Channel
CH ID / CH 302 8 CH 40 / CH 240 F40 CC 01 / CC 201 SI CC 31 / CC 231 S31
CH 03 / CH 203 E3, ITALY A CH 41 / CH 241 E41 CC 02 / CC 202 8 CC 32 / CC 232 S32
CH 04 / CH 204 E4, ITALY B CH 42 / CH 242 E42 CC 03 / CC 203 S CC 33 / CC 233 S33
CH 05 / CH 205 ES, ITALY D CH 43 / CH 243 E43 CC 04 / CC 204 Ś CC 34 / CC 234 S34
CH 06 / CH 206 E6, ITALY E CH 44 / CH 244 E44 CC 05 / CC 205 SS CC 35 / CC 235 S35
CH 07 / CH 207 E7, ITALY F CH 45 / CH 245 E45 CC 06 / CC 206 8 CC 36 / CC 236 S36
CH 08 / CH 208 83 CH 46 / CH 248 E46 CC 07 / CC 207 S7 CC 37 / CC 237 S37
CH 09 / CH 209 E9, ITALY G CH 47 / CH 247 E47 CC 08 / CC 208 3 CC 36 / CC 238 S38
CH 10 / CH 210 E10, ITALY H CH 48 / CH 248 E48 CC 09 / CC 209 S CC 39 / CC 239 S39
CH 11 / CH 211 E11, ITALY H+1 CH 49 / CH 249 E49 CC 10 / CC 210 S10 CC 40 / CC 240 S40
CH 12 / CH 212 E12, ITALY H+2 CH 50 / CH 250 E50 CC 11 / CC 211 S11 CC 41 / CC 241 S41
CH 21 / CH 221 E21 CH 51 / CH 251 E51 CC 12 / CC 212 S12 CC 75 / CC 275 ×
CH 22 / CH 222 E22 CH 52 / CH 252 E52 CC 13/CC 213 S13 CC 76 / CC 276 ~
CH 23 / CH 223 E23 CH 53 / CH 253 E53 CC 14 / CC 214 S14 CC 77 / CC 277 Z, ITALY C
CH 24 / CH 224 E24 CH 54 / CH 254 E54 CC 15/CC 215 S15 CC 78 / CC 278 Z+1
CH 25 / CH 225 E25 CH 56 / CH 255 ESS CC 16 / CC 216 S16 CC 79 / CC 279 Z+2
CH 26 / CH 226 E26 CH 56 / CH 256 ES6 CC 17 / CC 217 S17
CH 27 / CH 227 E27 CH 57 / CH 257 E57 CC 18 / CC 218 S18
CH 28 / CH 228 E28 CH 58 / CH 258 E58 CC 19 / CC 219 S19
CH 29 / CH 229 E29 CH 59 / CH 259 E59 CC 20 / CC 220 S20
CH 30 / CH 230 E30 CH 60 / CH 260 E60 CC 21 / CC 221 S21
CH 31 / CH 231 E 31 CH 61 / CH 261 E61 CC 22 / CC 222 S22
CH 32 / CH 232 E32 CH 62 / CH 262 E62 CC 23 / CC 223 S23
CH 33 / CH 233 E33 CH 63 / CH 263 E63 CC 24 / CC 224 S24
CH 34 / CH 234 E34 CH 64 / CH 264 E64 CC 25 / CC 225 S25
CH 36 / CH 235 E35 CH 65 / CH 265 E65 CC 26 / CC 226 S26
CH 36 / CH 236 E36 CH 66 / CH 268 E66 CC 27 / CC 227 S27
CH 37 / CH 237 E37 CH 67 / CH 267 E67 CC 28 / CC 228 S28
CH 36 / CH 238 E38 CH 68 / CH 268 E68 CC 29 / CC 229 S29
CH 39 / CH 239 E39 CH 69 / CH 269 E69 CC 30 / CC 230 S30
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(MHz)
Frequency
(MHz)
CH 102 F2 CH 141 F41 CC 110 116 - 124 CC 151 363 - 391
3H 103 F3 CH 142 F42 cc 111 124 - 132 CC 152 391 - 399
CH 104 F4 CH 143 F43 CC 112 132 - 140 CC 153 399 - 407
XH 105 F5 CH 144 F44 CC 113 140 - 148 CC 154 407 - 415
H 106 F6 CH 145 F45 CC 114 148 - 156 CC 155 415 - 423
CH 107 F7 CH 146 F46 CC 115 156 - 164 CC 156 423 - 431
H 108 81 CH 147 F47 CC 116 164 - 172 CC 157 431 - 439
CH 109 F9 CH 148 F48 CC 123 220 - 228 CC 158 439 - 447
H 110 F10 CH 149 F49 CC 124 228 - 236 CC 159 447 - 455
H 121 F21 CH 150 F50 CC 125 236 - 244 CC 160 455 - 463
H122 F22 CH 151 F51 CC 128 244 - 252 CC 161 463 - 469
CH 123 F23 CH 152 F52 CC 127 252 - 260
CH 124 F24 CH 153 FS3 CC 128 260 - 268
XH 125 F25 CH 154 F54 CC 129 268 - 276
CH 126 F26 CH 155 F55 CC 130 276 - 284
CH 127 F27 CH 156 F56 CC 131 284 - 292
CH 128 F28 CH 157 F57 CC 132 292 - 300
CH 129 F29 CH 158 F58 CC 133 300 - 306
CH 130 F30 CH 159 F59 CC 141 306 - 311
CH 131 F31 CH 160 F60 CC 142 311 - 319
CH 132 F32 CH 161 F61 CC 143 319 - 327
CH 133 F33 CH 162 Fez CC 144 327 - 335
CH 134 F34 CH 163 F63 CC 145 335 - 343
CH 135 F35 CH 164 F64 CC 146 343 - 351
CH 136 F36 CH 165 Fe5 CC 147 351 - 359
CH 137 F37 CH 166 Fe6 CC 148 359 - 367
CH 138 F38 CH 167 F67 CC 149 367 - 375
CH 139 F39 CH 168 F68 CC 150 375 - 383
CH 140 F40 CH 169 F69

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SPECIFICATIONS

Model AV29TH3EP / AV-29TH3EPS
TV RF systems CCIR L, B/G, I
Colour systems PAL, SECAM (NTSC 3.58 / 4.43 MHz only in EXT modes)
Channels and frequencies E2-E12, E21-E69, F2-F10, F21-F
• French cable TV channels of br
-69, S1-S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2, A-H, H+1, H+2
oadcast frequencies 116–172 MHz or 220–469 MHz.
Sound-multiplex systems A2/NICAM (B/G, L) system
Teletext systems Fastext (United Kingdom system ) / TOP (German system) / WST (standard system)
Power requirements AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz
Power consumption Maximum 163 W, Average 128 W, Standby 2.4 W
Picture tube size Visible area 68 cm (measured di agonally)
Audio output Rated Power output 5 W + 5 W
Speakers (5 cm × 12 cm oval) × 2
External input / output EXT-1, EXT-2 21-pin Euroconnector (SCART)
EXT-3 VIDEO IN (RCA)
AUDIO L / R IN (RCA)
S-VIDEO IN (Mini Din 4-pin)
Headphone jack (stereo mini jack, dia. 3.5 mm)
Dimensions (W × H × D) 736 mm × 588 mm × 493 mm
Weight 38 kg
Accessories Remote control unit RM-C795 × 1
AAA (R03) dry cell battery × 2

Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV's image-processing functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (tearooms and halls in hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this constitutes an infringement of copyright.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • 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.
  • 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 (Δ) 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 with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time.

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 10kΩ 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.

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, screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.

(1) 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.

(2) 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 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ω 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.).

GOOD EARTH GROUND

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FEATURES

  • By preference, users can select the picture size from REGULAR, ZOOM1, ZOOM2, 16:9 modes. When the TV unit received WSS picture signal, the picture can be changed to 16:9 mode automatically.
  • The TELETEXT SYSTEM has a built-in TOP and WST system.
  • Because this TV unit corresponds to multiplex broadcast, users can enjoy music programs and sporting events with live realism. In addition, BILINGUAL programs can be heard in their original language.
  • In accordance with the brightness in a room, the brightness and/or contrast of the picture can be adjusted automatically to make the optimum picture which is easy on the eye.
  • Users can make VTR dubbing of picture and sound by controlling the AV selector to select an optional source at the EXT-2 output shown in figure.

MAIN DIFFERENCE PARTS LIST

Model Name
Parts Name
AV-29TH3EP AV-29TH3EPS
FRONT CABINET ASS'Y LC10077-005D-U LC10077-004E-U
LC20079-002A-U LC20079-006A-U
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■21-pin Euro connector (SCART socket) : EXT-1 / EXT-2

Pin
No.
Signal Designation Matching Value EXT-1 EXT-2
1 AUDIO R output 500mVrms(Nominal), 0 0
Low impedance (TV OUT) (LINE OUT)
2 AUDIO R input 500mVrms(Nominal),
High impedance
0 Ο
3 AUDIO L output 500mVrms(Nominal), 0 0
Low impedance (TV OUT) (LINE OUT)
4 AUDIO GND 0 0
5 GND (B) 0 0
6 AUDIO L input 500mVrms(Nominal),
High impedance
0 0
7 B input 700mV B-W , 75Ω 0 NC
8 FUNCTON SW
(SLOW SW)
Low : 0-3V, High : 8-12V, High
impedance
0 0
9 GND (G) 0 0
10 NC
10 SCL3 0
11 G input 700mV B-W , 75 Ω 0 NC
12 NC
12 SDA3 0
13 GND (R) 0 0
14 GND (Y s ) 0 NC
15 R / C input R : 700mV B-W , 75 Ω Ο
C : 300mV P-P , 75Ω 0 (only C)
16 Ys input Low : 0 - 0.4, High : 1 - 3V, 75Ω 0 NC
17 GND(VIDEO output) 0 0
18 GND(VIDEO input) 0 0
19 VIDEO output 1V s-w (Negative going sync), 75 Ω 0 0
(TV) (LINE OUT)
20 VIDEO / Y input 1V S-W (Negative going sync), 75Ω 0 0
21 COMMON GND 0 0

(P-P= Peak to Peak, S-W= Sync tip to white peak, B-W= Blanking to white peak)

[Pin assignment]

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SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE

REMOVING THE REAR COVER

  • 1. Unplug the power cord.
  • 2. Remove the 12 screws marked A as shown in the Fig. 1.
  • 3. Withdraw the rear cover toward you

REMOVING THE CHASSIS

  • After removing the rear cover
  • 1. Slightly raise the both sides of the chassis by hand and remove the two claws under the both sides of the chassis from the front cabinet.
  • Withdraw the chassis backward. (If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.)

REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL PWB & THE AV TERMINAL BASE

  • After removing the rear cover.
  • 1. Remove the 4 screws marked B as shown in the Fig. 1.
  • While raising the claw marked C , remove the top of the AV TERMINAL BASE slightly in the direction of arrow D as shown in Fig. 2.

REMOVING THE SPEAKER

  • After removing the rear cover.
  • 1. Remove the 4 screws marked (E) as shown in Fig. 1
  • 2. Follow the same steps when removing the other hand speaker.

REMOVING THE SPEAKER ADAPTER

  • After removing the rear cover.
  • 1. Remove the 2 screws marked (F) as shown in Fig. 1.
  • 2. Follow the same steps when removing the other hand speaker adapter.

REMOVING THE CONTROL BASE

  • After removing the CHASSIS.
  • While pushing down the claws marked (G), remove the CONTROL BASE in the arrow direction (H) as shown in Fig. 3.

CHECKING THE PW BOARD

To check the back side of the PW Board

  • 1) Pull out the chassis. (Refer to REMOVING THE CHASSIS).
  • Erect the chassis vertically so that you can easily check the back side of the PW Board.

[CAUTION]

  • When erecting the chassis, be careful so that there will be no contacting with other PW Board.
  • Before turning on power, make sure that the wire connector is properly connected.
  • When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to confirm that the CRT EARTH WIRE (BRAIDED ASS'Y) is connected to the CRT SOCKET PW board.

WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING

1. Be sure to clamp the wire

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.

COATING OF SILICON GREASE FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION ON THE CRT ANODE CAP SECTION.

  • Subsequent to replacement of the CRT and HV transformer or repair of the anode cap, etc. by dismounting them, be sure to coat silicon grease for electrical insulation as shown in Fig.4. Wipe around the anode button with clean and dry cloth. (Fig.4) Coat silicon grease on the section around the anode button. At this time, take care so that any silicon greases dose not stick to the anode button. (Fig.5)
  • ★ Silicon grease product No. KS 650N

Fig. 4

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Page 24

REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT

■ CAUTIONS

  • 1. Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
  • 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.

  • 1. Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it
  • A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.

■ REPLACEMENT STEPS

  • 1. How to remove Chip parts
  • Resistors, capacitors, etc
    • As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each end.

  • Resistors, capacitors, etc
  • (1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.

(2) Shift with tweezers and remove the chip part.

Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc. (1) Apply extra solder to each lead.

(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.

(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.

(4) Then solder leads B and C

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REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY ICS

1. Memory ICs

This TV use memory ICs. In the memory ICs, there are memorized data for correctly operating the video and deflection circuits. When replacing memory ICs, be sure to use ICs written with the initial values of data.

2. Procedure for replacing memory ICs

PROCEDURE
(1) Power off
Switch the power off and unplug the power code from the outlet.
]
(2) Replace ICs.
Be sure to use memory ICs written with the initial data values.
Power on
SERVICE MEN
1. IF 2. V/
3. AUDIO/OSD 4. DE
5. VSM PRESET 6. ST
7. SHIPPING(OFF)
U
C
EF
TATUS
Plug the power code into the outlet and switch the power on. 1-7 : SELECT i : EXI т
(4) Check and set SYSTEM CONSTANT SET:
Press the INFORMATION key and the MUTING key of the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously.
The SERVICE MENUL screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed
Fig.1
4
  • The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed.
  • While the SERVICE MENU is displayed, press the INFORMATION key and MUTING key simultaneously, and the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET screen of Fig. 2 will be displayed.
  • Check the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET of Table 1. If the value is different, select the setting item with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key, and set the correct value with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
  • Drags the MENU key to memorize the setting value.
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
SOFT VER.=(V*.****)
COUNTRY :**
INCH :29
- + (OK) : STORE i : EXIT
JVC MC CHASSIS V**
********-*****
6
  • Press the INFORMATION key twice, and return to the normal screen.
Fig.2
NAME OF REMOTE CO
NTROL KEY
(5) Setting of receive channels Names of key key
For setting, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. INFORMATION
(6) User settings
Check the user setting values of Table 2, and if setting value is
MUTING ×
different, set the correct value.
For setting, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
MENU OK
(7) Setting of SERVICE MENU
Verify the setting items of the SERVICE MENU of Table 3, and reset
where necessary
FUNCTION UP/DOWN
For setting, refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS. FUNCTION -/+ •••
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SETTING VALUES OF SYSTEM CONSTANT SET (TABLE 1)

Setting value
Setting item Setting content AV-29TH3EP AV-29TH3EPS
1. COUNTRY ► EN-→ EP -→ ER -→ EK - EP ~
2. INCH 29 ← ▲

USER SETTING VALUES (TABLE 2)

Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
SUB POWER ON INSTALL LANGUAGE ENGLISH
CHANNEL 1 POSITION EXT
SETTING
ID:NO INPUT
S-IN:NO INPUT
CHANNEL PF RESET See;OPERATING
INSTRUCTUONS.
EXT SOURCE DUBBING EXT-1→EXT-2
VOLUME · Appropriate sound volume SLEEP TIMER OFF
DISPLAY CHANNEL NUMBER
DISPLAY
FEATURES BLUE BACK ON
ZOOM MODE REGULAR CHILD LOCK ID NO.0000
all channel off
PICTURE COLOR
SYSTEM
TV:depend on PR
EXT:AUTO
TINT COOL
FEATURE DIGITAL VNR ON PICTURE
SETTING
SETTING RESET
BASS CENTER ECO OFF
TREBLE CENTER
SOUND
SETTING
BALANCE CENTER
HYPER
SOUND
OFF
STEREO/ I , II 0
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SERVICE MENU SETTING ITEMS (TABLE 3)

Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
1. IF
  1. VCO
  2. DELAY POINT
  3. L.V.LEVEL
4. DEF.
  1. V-SHIFT
  2. V-SLOPE
  3. V-SIZE
  4. H-CENT
  5. H-SIZE
2. V/C
  1. RGB BLK
  2. R DRIVE
  3. G DRIVE
  4. B DRIVE
  5. R LEVEL
  6. G LEVEL
6. EW-PIN
7. EW-COR
8. TRAPEZ
9. V-S.CR
10. EHT-COMP
  • 7. B LEVEL
  • 8. BRIGHT
  • 9. CONT.
  • 10. COLOUR(PAL/SECAM/NTSC)
  • 11. HUE
  • 12. PEAK DRIVE
  • 13. GAMMA
  • 14. CONT LIMIT
  • Do not adjust
5. VSM PRESET
COOL
NORMAL
WARM
  1. BRIGHT
  2. CONT.
  3. COLOUR
  4. SHARP
  5. HUE
  6. R DRIVE
  7. G DRIVE
  8. B DRIVE
  9. BASS
  10. TREBLE
3. AUDIO / OSD 1. CONC LIMIT ←
2. A2 ID THR ←
3. TEXT MONO H
6. VPS
(Do not adjust)
VPS
Do not adjust 7. SHIPPING
(Do not adjust)
ON / OFF
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS

BEFORE STARTING SERVICE ADJUSTMENT

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 3. Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instrument for warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustment.
  • Make sure that connection is correctly made to AC power source.
  • If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most appropriate signal for adjustment.
  • Never touch parts (such as variable resistors, transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.

7. Preparation for adjustment (presetting):

Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT:

PICTURE MODE (VSM) COOL
SLEEP TIMER OFF
HYPER SOUND OFF
BALANCE CENTER
ECO OFF
ZOOM REGULAR

MEASUREING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES

  • 1. DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter)
  • 2. Oscilloscope
  • 3. Signal generator (Pattern generator) [PAL/SECAM/NTSC]
  • 4. Remote control unit

ADJUSTMENT ITEMS

  • B1 POWER SUPPLY check.
  • FOCUS adjustment.
  • IF circuit adjustment.
  • VSM preset setting.
  • VIDEO / CHROMA circuit adjustment
  • DEFLECTION circuit adjustment.
  • AUDIO / OSD circuit adjustment.
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ADJUSTMENT LOCATION

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BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MENU

With the SERVICE MENU, various settings (adjustments) can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings (adjustments):

(1) 1. IF This mode adjust sts the setting values of th e IF circuit.
(2) 2 V/C This mode adjusts the setting values of the VIDEO / CHROMA circuit
(3) 3.AUDIO/OSD ······ I his mode adju sts the setting values of th e multiplicity a
(4) 4.DEF This mode adjust sts the setting values of th ON circuit for each aspect mode given below
  • REGULAR
(100/120Hz)
•ZOOM1 (100/120Hz) • 16:9 (100/120Hz)
(5) 5.VSM PRSET This mode adju sts the initial setting values s of COOL,NO DMAL and WARM.
(VSM : Video St tatus Memory)
(6) 6.STATUS This mode shows the monitor of the VPS and PDC ( Do not adjust ).
(VPS : Video Pr ogram System, PDC : Pro gram Deliver y Code)
(7) 7.SHIPPING This mode sets the INITIAL SETTING VA LUE. (Do not adjust)

3. BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MENU

(1) How to enter SERVICE MENU

Press the INFORMATION key and the MUTING key of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously, and the SERVICE MENU screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed.

SERVICE MENU

SERVICE MENU
1. IF 2. V/C
3. AUDIO/OSD 4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET 6. STATUS
7. SHIPPING(OFF)
1-7 : SELECT i : EXIT

Fia.1

NEME OF REMOTE CONTOROL KEY

(2) Selection of SUB MENU SCREEN

Press one of keys 1~7 of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and select the SUB MENU SCREEN (See Fig. 3), form the SERVICE MENU.

SERVICE MENU → SUB MENU

1.1F

  • 2. V / C
  • 3. AUDIO/OSD
  • 4. DEF.
  • 5. VSM PRESET
  • 6. STATUS
  • 7. SHIPPING
Names of key key
INFORMATION Û
MUTING ×
MENU (K
FUNCTION UP/DOWN
FUNCTION -/+ ()
()
Fig.2

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Fig. 3 SUB MENU SCREEN

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(3) M Iethod of Setting
[1
( ① 1 Kev······· Select 1.IF.
( ② 1 Kev······ Select 1.VCO
( ③ The VCO (CW) screen will be displayed in vellow when the AFC voltage is at a certain level and in blue when it is at other levels.
( INFORMATION Key ······ As you press this twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
[2 2. DELAY POINT]
( ① 1 Key ······ Select 1.IF
( 2 2 Key······ Select 2.DELAY POINT.
( ③ FUNCTION -/+····· Set (adjust) the setting values of the setting items.
( MENU Key ······ Memorize the set value.
(Before storing the setting values in memory, do not press the CH, TV, POWER ON / OFF keys
- if you do, the values will not be stored in memory.)
3
( ⑤ INFORMATION Key When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
[3 3. L. V. LEVEL]
( ① 1 Key······ Select 1.IF.
( ② 3 Key······ Select 3.L.V.LEVEL
( ③ FUNCTION -/+······· Set (adjust) the setting values of the setting items.
( MENU Key ······ Memorize the set value.
(Before storing the setting values in memory, do not press the CH, TV, POWER ON / OFF key s
- if you do, the values will not be stored in memory.)
( INFORMATION Key When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
2) Method of setting 2.V/C, 3.AUDIO, 4.DEF, and 5.VSM PRESET.
( 1 2~5 Key······ Select one from 2. V/C, 3. AUDIO, 4. DEF, and 5. VSM PRESET.
( ② FUNCTION UP/DOUN Key ····· Select setting items.
( ③ FUNCTION -/+····· Set (adjust) the setting values of the setting items.
(When 1.RGB BLK of 2.V/C is selected, press the FUNCTION-/+ key, and the whole will
change to a black picture. Press the FUNCTION-/+ or 2 key, and the screen will return to the
original screen.)
( MENU Key ····· Memorize the setting value.
(Before storing the setting values in memory, do not press the CH, TV, POWER ON / OFF key if you do, the values will not be stored in memory.) -
( (5) INFOMATION Key ········ Return to the SERVICE MENU screen.
·
3) Method of setting 6.STATUS and 7.SHIPPING .
6.STATUS ( Do not adjust )······· This mode displayed monitor of VPS, PDC systems.

7.SHIPPING (Do not adjust) ······ When the MAIN POWER is turned on with the state of AUTO PROGRAM ON, you get a mode that initializes every existing set value including language selection. Because this mode is set at the factory upon completion of the adjustment, you need not to use it for service.

(4) Release of SERVICE MENU

1) After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MENU, then again press the INFORMATION key.

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B1 POWER SUPPLY CHECK

ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Check of B1
Power supply
Signal
generator
DC voltmeter
TP-91(B1)
TP-E
[X connector
on
POWER DEF
PWB]
  1. Receive a whole black signal.
  2. Connect a DC voltmeter to TP-91(B1) and TP-E.
  3. Make sure that the voltage is DC141.4±2.0V.

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment of
FOCUS
Signal
generator
FOCUS VR
[In HVT]
  1. Receive a cross-hatch 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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IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT

ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment of
VCO
Remote
control unit
VCO(CW)=MAIN ****
MAIN
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REF
JUST REF
BELOW REF
TOO LOW
i : EXIT
. ** MHz ← P. CW TRANSF.
P.L-VL CW TRIM. C
[On IF PWB]
  • Do not make any adjustment unless the adjustment is out of way and you cannot get correct PICTURE.
  • Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MENU.
  • Press 1 key and select 1.VCO.
  • Select a SECAM L or PAL broadcast channel with the CHANNEL key.
  • Turn the core of P. CW TRANSF. until the arrow mark (←) on the screen points TOO HIGH (Step 1).
  • Turn the core of P. CW TRANSF. until the arrow mark (←) on the screen points TOO LOW (Step 2).
  • Then slowly turn back the core of P. CW TRANSF. until the arrow mark (←) on the screen points TOO LOW (Step 2).
  • In the district where SECAM L's broadcast, can be received, select a SECAM L's broadcast channel with the CHANNEL key.
Screen
TOO HIGH
ABOVE RE
JUST REFI
BELOW RE
TOO LOW
display
FERENCE
ERENCE
EFERENCE
Ste
1 2
p 3
  • and adjust the P.L-VL CW TRIM.C in the same manner as for above steps. And readjust P.CW TRANSF., if necessary.
  • 8. Press the INFORMATION key three times to return to normal screen.
  • 9. Perform CHANNEL PRESET again, and make sure that each broadcast is being received properly.
Adjustment of
DELAY POINT
Settin
(Adjustr
DELAY P
(AGC TAI
Remote
control unit
/ariable range
0∼63
DELAY POINT
(AGC TAKE-OVER)
Initial setting
value
35
  1. Receive a black and white signal (colour off).
  2. Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MENU.
  3. Select 2.DELAY POINT by pressing the 2 key on the remote control.
  4. Adjust the FUNCTION - or + key until video noise disappears.
  5. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
  6. Turn to other channels and make sure that there are no irregularities.
Adjustment of
L-DET. LEVEL
Signel
generator
Oscilloscope
[H-rate]
Remote
control unit
EXT-1 ()pin
(TV OUT)
  1. Receive a SECAM-L full field colour bar signal (100% white).
  2. Connect an oscilloscope terminated 75 Ω to EXT-1 terminal of () pin (TV out).
  3. Select 1. IF from the SERVICE MENU.
  4. Press 3 key and select 3.LV LEVEL.
  5. Adjust the LV LEVEL by FUNCTION -/+ key and make the wave detector output 1.0Vp-p.
  6. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
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VSM PRESET SETTING

ltern Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description - ·
Setting of
VSM PRESET
Remote
control unit
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT.
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
6. R DRIVE
7. G DRIVE
8. B DRIVE
9. BASS
10. TREBLE
  1. Select CO
  2. Select 5.V
  3. Adjust the the values the table.
  4. Press the
  5. Respective WARM, ar
  6. Press the
  7. Refer to MODE.
OL with the M
SM PRESET I
FUNCTION U
of 1.BRIGHT
MENU key and
ely select the V
ad make simila
MENU key and
OPERATING
ENU key of the
from the SERV
JP/DOWN and
~ 10.TREBL
d memorize the
VSM PRESET
ar adjustment a
d memorize the
INSTRUCTIC
e remote control
ICE MENU.
-/+ key to bring
E to the values
e set value.
mode for NORI
s in 3 above.
e set value.
DNS for the F
unit.
g the set
shown in
MAL and
PICTURE
VSI
Setting item
I preset mode COOL NORMAL WARM
1. BRIGHT
SETTING V
ALUE +0 +0 +0
2. CONT.
SETTING V
ALUE +13 +7 +2
- 3. COLOUR
SETTING V
ALUE +2 +0 -2
4. SHARP
SETTING V
ALUE +0 +0 -2
5. HUE
SETTING V
ALUE +0 +0 +0
6. R DRIVE
SETTING V
ALUE 8 +0 +14
SETTING V ALUE -6 +0 +5
8. B DRIVE
SETTING V
ALUE +2 +0 -6
SETTING V ALUE +0 +0 +0
SETTING V +0
(Fixed)
+0
(Fixed)
(Fixed)
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VIDEO/CHROMA CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT

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.

Setting Item Initial sett ing value
(Adjustment Item ) PAL / SECAM NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
Setting it
1.RGB BLK 10.COLOUR
2.R.DRIVE +12 · 11.HUE
3.G.DRIVE +2 12.PEAK DRIVE (D
4.B.DRIVE (Do not adjust) +0 13.GAMMA (Do no
5.R.LEVEL +0 14.CONT. LIMIT (D
6.G.LEVEL +0
7.B.LEVEL +0
8.BRIGHT -10
9.CONT -5
Initial set tting value
Setting item PAL /
SECAM
NTSC 3.58
NTSC 4.43
10.COLOUR +3 +12
11.HUE -2
12.PEAK DRIVE (Do not adjust) +5
13.GAMMA (Do not adjust) -21
14.CONT. LIMIT (Do not adjust) ON ON
Item Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment
of WHITE
BALANCE
Signal
generator
Remote
control unit
2.R DRIVE
3.G DRIVE
5.R LEVEL
6.G LEVEL
7.B LEVEL
  • Set the PICTURE MODE to COOL.
  • Receive a black and white signal(colour off).
  • Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  • Modify 2. R DRIVE and 3.G DRIVE data to adjust the white balance ( high light )
  • Modify 5. R LEVEL, 6. G LEVEL and 7. B LEVEL data to adjust the white balance of low light.
  • Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
Adjustment
of
SUB BRIGHT
Remote
control unit
8.BRIGHT
  1. Receive any broadcast.
  2. Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  3. Select 8.BRIGHT with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  4. Set the initial setting value with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
  5. If the brightness is not the best with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best brightness.
  6. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
Adjustment
of
SUB CONT.
Remote
control unit
9.CONT.
  1. Receive any broadcast.
  2. Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  3. Select 9.CONT with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  4. Set the initial setting value with the FUNCTION - or + key.
  5. If the contrast is not the best with the initial setting value, make
    fine adjustment until you get the best contrast.
  6. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
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Item Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment
of SUB
Remote
control unit
10.COLOUR
(PAL~NTSC)
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
COLOUR I PAL COLOUR
  • (PAL COLOUR)
  • 1. Receive PAL broadcast.
  • 2. Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  • 3. Select 10.COLOUR with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  • 4. Set the initial setting value for PAL COLOUR with the FUNCTION - or + key.
  • 5. If the colour is not the best with the initial set value, make fine adjustment until you get the best colour.
  • 6. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
SECAM COLOUR (SECAM COLOUR)
1. Receive a SECAM broadcast. Make fine adjustment of SECAM
COLOUR in the same manner as for above.
NTSC COLOUR
  • (NTSC 3.58 COLOUR)
  • 1. Input a NTSC 3.58MHz COMPOSITE VIDEO signal from the EXT terminal.
  • 2. Make similar fine adjustment of NTSC 3.58 COLOUR in the same manner as for above.
(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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ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment
of SUB
COLOUR II
Signal
generator
Oscilloscope
TP-47B
TP-E(↓)
[CRT
SOCKET
10.COLOUR
(PAL~NTSC)
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
Remote
control unit
PWB] PAL COLOUR
  • (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 with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  • 4. Set the initial setting value of PAL COLOUR with the FUNCTION - or + key.
  • 5. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E
  • 6. Adjust PAL COLOUR and bring the value of (A) in the illustration to -4V (voltage difference between white (w) and blue (B)).
  • 7. Press the MENU key and memorize the setting value.
Cy Mg B A) (-)
-1
SECAM COLOUR
  • (SECAM COLOUR)
  • 1. Receive a SECAM full field colour bar signal(75% white).
  • 2. Set the initial setting value of SECAM COLOUR with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
  • 3. Adjust SECAM COLOUR and bring the value of (A) of the illustration to -6V.
  • 4. Press the MENU key and memorize the setting value.
W Cy Mg B T J T (+) NTSC COLOUR
  • (NTSC 3.58 COLOUR)
  • 1. Input a NTSC 3.58MHz COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (full field colour bar with 75% white) from the EXT terminal.
  • 2. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 COLOUR with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
  • 3. Adjust NTSC 3.58 COLOUR and bring the value of (A) of the illustration to -2V(W~B).
  • 4. Press the MENU key and memorize the setting value.
  • (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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ltem Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment
of
Remote
control unit
11.HUE [Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
SUB HUE I NTSC 3.58 HUE [NTSC 3.58 HUE ]
1. Input a NTSC 3.58MHz COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (full field
colour bar with 75% white) from the EXT terminal.
  1. Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  2. Select 11.HUE with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  3. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 TINT with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
  4. If you cannot get the best tint with the initial setting value, make fine adjustment until you get the best HUE.
  5. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
NTSC 4.43 HUE [NTSC 4.43 HUE]
1. When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be automatically set at
the respective values.
Adjustment
of
Signal
generator
TP-47B
TP-E(₊)
11.HUE [Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
SUB HUE II Oscilloscope
Remote
control unit
[CRT
SOCKET
PWB]
NTSC 3.58 HUE
  • [NTSC 3.58 HUE]
  • 1. Input a NTSC 3.58MHz COMPOSITE VIDEO signal (full field colour bar with 75% white) from the EXT terminal.
  • 2. Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
  • 3. Select 11.HUE with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  • 4. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 HUE with the FUNCTION - or + key.
  • 5. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E
  • 6. Adjust NTSC 3.58 HUE to bring the value of (A) in the illustration to 0V (voltage difference between white (W) and magenta(Mg)).
  • 7. Brease the MENUL key and momentation to be a setting value.
7. Press the MENU key and memorize the setting value
() ) (-)
NTSC 4.43 HUE [NTSC 4.43 HUE]
1. When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be automatically set at
the respective values.
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DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT

There are 2 modes of the adjustment (1) 100Hz mode (①REGULAR ②ZOOM1, ③16:9), (2) 120Hz mode (each aspect mode) ······ depending upon the kind of signals (vertical frequency 100Hz / 120Hz).

  • When the 100Hz REGULAR mode has been established, the setting of other modes will be done automatically. However, if the picture quality has not been optimized, adjust each mode again, respectively. (Since ZOOM2 modes is used for offset values, do not adjust it.)
  • 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. Regular and Zoom switching is conducted not by the Deflection circuit, but by the 100 Hz PWB. Therefore, the deflection system cannot be adjusted in these modes.
  • Value of 100Hz REGULAR mode data and 100Hz/120Hz 16:9 mode V-SLOPE data are indicated the red on OSD. Value of the other mode is indicated the yellow on OSD.
Initial setting value
Setting item Adjustment name REG ULAR ZO D M1 16 : 9(Fixed)
100Hz 120Hz 100Hz 120Hz 100Hz 120Hz
1.V- SHIFT Vertical center 4 +1 +1 -1 0 +1
2.V- SLOPE Vertical def. Start position 14
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
14 11
3.V-SIZE Vertical height 47 -2 +1 -1 -18 -1
4.H-CENT Horizontal center 23 -2 0 -3 0 -2
5.H-SIZE Horizontal width 39 0 -2 -1 Ó -1
6.EW-PIN Side pin correction 45 0 +1 0 -9 +2
7.EW-COR Side pin four corner correction 21 +1 +4 +1 -3 +3
8.TRAPEZ Trapezoidal distortion correction 3 0 -1 +1 0 0
9.V-S.CR Vertical height correction 26
(Fixed)
+2
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
+2
(Fixed)
0 +2
10.EHT-COMP Size Regulation 22
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
0
(Fixed)
0 0
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Item Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment
of
V-SHIFT and
V-SLOPE
Signal
generator
Remote
control unit
1.V- SHIFT
2.V- SLOPE
[REGULAR mode]
1. Receive a circle p
2. Select 4.DEF from
3. Select 1.V-SHIFT
4. Adjust V-SHIFT to
5. IF it is not enough
choose "2.V=St
6. Press the MENU
attern signal of vertion
the SERVICE MEN
with the FUNCTION
or make A = B .
to adjust the "V=SH
LOPE" and adjust to
key and memorize t
cal frequency 50Hz
IU.
I UP/DOWN key.
IIFT",
Make A = B .
the set value.
·
Adjustment
of V-SIZE
n size 3.V. SIZE
  1. Receive a cross-h
  2. Select 3.V-SIZE a
  3. Adjust V-SIZE and
    picture size is in th
  4. Press the MENU I
atch signal.
nd set the initial sett
d make sure that the
ne bellow table.
key and memorize th
ing value.
vertical screen size
ne set value.
e of the
Screen Picture
size
100%
  1. Input a NTSC VIE sure that the vertistable below.
  2. Press the MENU I
DEO signal from the
cal screen size of th
key and memorize th
EXT terminal, and
ne ZOOM1 mode is
ne set value.
1 make
in the
MODE REGULAR ZOOM1
*************************************** _ V-SIZE 92% 87%
Picture size 100% ] ]
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ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustmer
H.CENTEF
nt of
R
← C → 4.H-CENT.
  • 13. Receive a circle pattern signal.
  • 14. Select 4.H-CENT and set the initial setting value.
  • 15. Adjust H-CENT to make C=D.
  • 16. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
90% 90%
Adjustmen
of
H.SIZE
nt 5.H-SIZE
  • 17. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
  • 18. Select 5.H-SIZE and set the initial setting value.
  • 19. Adjust H-SIZE and make sure that the horizontal screen size of the picture size is in the table.
  • 20. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
  • 21. Input a NTSC VIDEO signal from the EXT terminal, and make sure that the horizontal screen size of the ZOOM1 mode is in the table.
ASF
MC
ECT F REGULAR ZOOM1 22. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
HS 92% 85%
-
Adjustme
EW-PIN
nt of 6.EW-PIN
  • 23. Select 6.EW-PIN and set the initial setting value
  • 24. Adjust EW-PIN and make the 2nd.vertical lines at the left and right edges of the screen straight. Also make sure that the 3rd vertical lines are straight.
  • 25. Proce the MENU key and memorize the set value.
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ltem Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description
Adjustment of
EW-COR
7.EW-COR
  • No alignment, but adjust this mode if result of no alignment is too bad.
  • 26. Select 7. EW-COR and set the initial setting value.
  • 27. Adjust EW-COR and make the vertical lines at the four corners of the screen straight.
  • 28. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
Adjustment
of TRAPEZ
Pa 8.TRAPEZ
  • 29. Receive a cross-hatch signal of vertical frequency 50Hz.
  • 30. Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MENU.
  • 31. Select 8. TRAPEZ with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  • 32. Set the initial setting value of TRAPEZ with the FUNCTION - or + key.
  • 33. Adjust TRAPEZ and bring the VERTICAL lines at the right and left edges of the screen parallel .
  • 34. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
Adjustment of
V-S.CR
9.V-S.CR
  • ★ No alignment, but adjust this mode if result of no alignment is too bad.
  • 35. Select 9.V-S.CR and set the initial setting value.
  • 36. Adjust each item to get exact square of cross-hatch pattern.
  • 37. Press the MENU key and memorize the set value.
  • 38. In 16:9 mode, confirm the fixed value.
  • If it is necessary to adjust, change and store the data.
  • At first the adjustment in 100Hz-REGURAR mode should be done, then the data for the other zoom mode is corrected in the respective value at the same time. And confirm the deflection adjustment initial setting value in 120Hz(NTSC EXT mode) REGULAR mode. If the adjustment in 100Hz each zoom mode has been done and stored, the data for the same aspect modes in 120Hz is corrected in the respective value. Only the data for the other aspect mode in 120Hz is corrected for itself.
Page 44

AUDIO / OSD CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT

3. AUDIO / OSD

Setting item Variable range fixed value
1. CONC LIMIT( Do not adjust ) 00H~FFH 0AH
2. A2 ID THR (Do not adjust) 00H~FFH 19H
3. TEXT MONO H 00H~FFH 1EH

OSD horizontal position

ltem Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
TEXT MONO H 3.TEXT MONO H ★ No alignment, but adjust this mode if result of no alignment is
too bad.
00 100 00:00:00
01
8
10
10
100
100
00:00:00
100
100
100
100
00:00
  1. Select 3.AUDIO / OSD from SERVICE MENU.
  2. Select 3.TEXT MONO H with the FUNCTION UP/DOWN key.
  3. Push text key to get a picture of "TEXT-MONO H".
  4. Push "SUBPAGE" key. It gets a picture as shown left.
  5. Adjust the value of the distance "d" as shown left with the FUNCTION -/+ key.
    Push "SUBPAGE" key to check adjustment every adjust.
  6. Press the MENU Key, and memorize the set values.
MODEL d
ALL MODELS 5~20mm
d
20mm
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AV-29TH3EP/AV-29TH3EPS STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

1. SAFETY

The components identified by the∆ symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety critical components only with manufactures recommended parts.

2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES

The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions

ronowing opriations.
(1)Input signal :PAL Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of
each knob/button and
variable resistor :Original setting position
when shipped
(3)Internal resistance of tester :DC 20k Ω/V
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time :H ⇒ 20µS/div
:V ⇒ 5mS/div
:Others ⇒ Sweeping time is
specified
(5)Voltage values :All DC voltage values
  • Other and the second sec
and all and the common the second

* Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.

3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]

●In the PW board :R1209→R209

4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

(1)Resistors

Resistance value
No unit :[Ω]
К :[KΩ]
Μ :[MΩ]
Rated allowable pow er
No indication :1/6[W]
Others :As specified
●Туре
No indication :Carbon resistor
OMR :Oxide metal film resistor
MFR :Metal film resistor
MPR :Metal plate resistor
UNFR :Uninflammble resistor
FR :Fusible resistor
*Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher :[pF]
less than 1 :[µF]
Withstand voltage
No indication :DC50[V]
Others :DC withstand voltage [V]
*Electrolytic Capacitor S
47/50[Example]:Cap acitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]

(7)Ground symbol

  • 上 :LIVE side ground
  • :ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
  • 는 :EARTH ground
  • 는 :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 : (1) side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : (1) 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 ( 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.

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[ MAIN PARTS LOCATION AND ALIGNMENTS LOCATION ]

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[ BLOCK DIAGRAM ]

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[ MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(TUNER , AUDIO) ]

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AV-29TH3EP AV-29TH3EPS

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[ MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM(MAIN CPU) ]

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No.51426

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[ CRT SKT PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

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[ IF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

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[ 100Hz PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

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[ FRONT CONTROL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

TO MAIN PWB ASS' Y (MAIN CPU)

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CSO: V2/Y2_IN EXT-2 ₹ R201 COMMON GND 777 V2/Y2 IN VSEL OUT 19-GND(V TN) 18 2209 1000/10 GND (V OUT) C202 C2_IN C2 IN 15 NC(YS OUT) 14 A204 GND(A) 13 SDA1 NC(G IN) SCL1 NC(G GND) SLOW_SW2 SLOW SW IN NC(B IN) L205 41832-001 L201 5.6 L2_IN La IN 6 ---------------------------------------GND(B) AUDIO GND LSEL OUT L2_0UT L202 5.6 RSEL OUT + C205 R2_IN L203 5.6 J002 CE40529-008 R2_0UT -000-L204 5.6 L201-L204 QQL211K-5R6Y C101 EXT-1 R101 COMMON GNE C109 1000 0 V_TV_OUT 19-GND(V IN) 18 GND (V OUT) 17-D103 MTZJ13B Ys IN -T2 YS 16 R/C1 IN 15 GND(Ys) R104 14 C102 10/16 QEKC1CM-1062 GND(R) 13 R107 C103 10/16 X QEKC1CM-1062 12 D10 11 NC 10 108H109BW 110 GND (G) 9-SLOW SW I SLOW_SW1 8 BIN -8--mh L1 IN R114 C104 10/16 X QEKC1CM-106Z L101 5.6 GND(B) 5 AUDIO GND L1_IN LTV OUT ]-L C105 R1 IN HeL 105 CE41832-001 AV TEF ■C106 · 0047 J001 CE40529-006 ______ L102 5.6 SMCOJ( + C107 ↓ 0047 L103 5.6 C108 R1_0UT L104 5.6 L101-L104 QQL211K-5R6Y

[ AV TERMINAL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

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[ AUDIO PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

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[ REMOTE CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ]

KEY FUNCTION

No. Key Name No. Key Name No. Key Name No. Key Na Key Name
1 1 14 3D (GREEN) 22 MODE (TEXT) 20 CANCEL (TEXT)
2 2 15 P.BASS (YELLOW) 64 REW STOP 🚺 (VCR)
3 3 16 PIP (BLUE) 23 SIZE (TEXT) 30 INDEX (TEXT)
4 4 17 0 20 FF ▶ (VCR) (')/| (VCR)
5 5 18 REVEAL (TEXT) 24 SUB PAGE(TEXT) 31
6 6 10 PLAY 📐 (VCR) 24 PV (VCR) 32
7 7 19 TV 25 × 33
8 8 20 MENU/OK 26 STORE (TEXT) 34
9 9 21 HOLD (TEXT) 20 (VCR) 36 FREEZE
11 0 PA (VCR) 27 (')/|
13 ZOOM (RED) 28
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[ IF PWB PATTERN(TOP) ]

[ IF PWB PATTERN(BOTTOM) ]

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[ 100Hz PWB PATTERN(TOP) ]

【100Hz PWB PATTERN(BOTTOM)】

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[ MAIN PWB PATTERN( PARTS SIDE ) ]

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[ MAIN PWB PATTERN( SOLDER SIDE ) ]

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No.51426

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[ POWER DEF PWB PATTERN ]

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[ FRONT CTL PWB PATTERN ]

[ AUDIO PWB PATTERN ]

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[ CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN ]

[ AV TER. PWB PATTERN ]

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PARTS LIST

CAUTION

  • The parts identified by the A symbol are important for the safety. Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to secure the safety.
  • The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines --- in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied.
  • 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.
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 HV CAP. High Voltage Capacitor
HVR High Voltage Resistor MF CAP. Metalized Film Capacitor
MFR Metal Film Resistor MM CAP. Metalized Mylar Capacitor
MG R Metal Glazed Resistor MP CAP. Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor
MPR Metal Plate Resistor PP CAP. Polypropylene Capacitor
OM R Metal Oxide Film Resistor PS CAP. Polystyrol Capacitor
CMF R Coating Metal Film Resistor TF CAP. Thin Film Capacitor
UNF R Non-Flammable Resistor MPP CAP. Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
CHVR Chip Variable Resistor TAN. CAP. Tantalum Capacitor
CH MG R Chip Metal Glazed Resistor CH C CAP. Chip Ceramic Capacitor
COMP. R Composition Resistor BP E CAP. Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
LPTC R Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor 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

ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS. CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES

TOLERANCES
F G J к м Ν R Н Z Р
±1% ±2% ±5% ±10% ±20% ±30% +30%
-10%
+50%
-10%
+80%
-20%
+100%
0%
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CONTENTS

USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
■ EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST (1) ···································
■ EXPLODED VIEW (1) ·
■ EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST (2) ···································
■ EXPLODED VIEW (2) ·
■ PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
MAIN PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-1005A-U2) 34
• IF PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC0F701A-U2) ····· 37
POWER DEF PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-2001A-U2) ······ 38
CRT SOCKET PW BOARD ASS'Y(SMC-3001A-U2) ····· 40
AUDIO PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-6001A-U2) ·
FRONT CONTROL PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-8001A-U2) ······ 41
• 100Hz PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC0Z001A-U2) ·
• AV TERMINAL PW BOARD ASS'Y (SMC0J001A-U2) ······ 43
■ REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST ····································
■ PACKING ····································
■ PACKING PARTS LIST ····································

USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

Model
P.W.B ASS'Y Av-291 AJEF/AV-291 AJEF3
MAIN P.W.B SMC-1005A-U2
POWER DEF P.W.B SMC-2001A-U2
CRT SOCKET P.W.B SMC-3001A-U2
AUDIO P.W.B SMC-6001A-U2
FRONT CONTROL P.W.B SMC-8001A-U2
AV TERMINAL P.W.B SMC0J001A-U2
100Hz P.W.B SMC0Z001A-U2
IF P.W.B SMC0F701A-U2
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C795-1E
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⚠ Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Loc Local
100 LC10077-005D-U FRONT CABINET AS AV-29TH3EP(Inc.N0.101~110) *
100 LC10077-004E-U FRONT CABINET AS AV-29TH3EPS(Inc.N0.101~110) *
101 LC20073-002B CONTROL PANEL R AV-29TH3EP(SERVICE) *
101 LC20073-003B CONTROL PANEL R AV-29TH3EPS(SERVICE) *
102 LC30251-001B CONTROL PANEL
103 LC30254-002B POWER KNOB *
104 CM30861-078 SPRING
105 CM48006-A03-H JVC MARK *
106 LC20074-005A DOOR AV-29TH3EP(SERVICE) *
106 LC20074-004B DOOR AV-29TH3EPS(SERVICE) *
107 CM48229-00A DOOR LATCH
108 LC30253-001A L.E.D.LENS
109 1C30255-004A-U CONTROL SHEET *
110 AEM4069-001-E JVC SPEAKER PART × 2 *

EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST (1)

EXPLODED VIEW (1)

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EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST (2)

Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
L01 CELD020-004J7 DEGAUSSING COIL *
V01 A68ESF002X143 PICTURE TUBE *
T2551 CETH026-00A HVT(SERVICE) *
1 LC10079-001B-U REAR COVER *
2 GBSA4016N TAPPING SCREW ×12 *
3 CM12930-B01-E CHASSIS BASE *
4 LC10145-001A-U AV TERM. BASE *
5 SBSB3012M TAPPING SCREW ×4 *
6 CHFB119-06BD FFC WIRE *
7 CEBSS12D-04KJ2 SPEAKER ×2(SP01/SP02) *
8 WJY0001-002A E-BRAIDED ASSY *
9 CHGB0017-0C-CE BRAIDED WIRE *
10 AEEMP001-185 POWER CORD *
11 CM46618-A01-E POWER CORD CLAMP *
12 LC20079-002A-U RATING LABEL AV-29TH3EP *
12 LC20079-006A-U RATING LABEL AV-29TH3EPS *
14 LC10094-003C-U CONTROL BASE *
15 GBSA4016N TAPPING SCREW ×12 *
16 WJM0021-001A SPEAKER WIRE × 2 *
17 LC10097-001B-U SPEAKER ADAPTER × 2 *
18 CHGY0017-0A-YS ANTENNA CABLE *
19 CE42112-002 PALJ CONNECTOR
20 LC10144-001C-U SIDE FRAME *
21 CHGT0055-0E RECEP WIRE ASSY *
۵ 22 QQR0491-001 FILTER
Δ 23 CE1W004-065 ANODE WIRE *
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PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST

MAIN P.W.BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-1005A-U2)

∆ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local ∆ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
RESI
R1001
R1002
R1003-06
R1101
R1201-02
R1203
R1204
STOR
QRK126J-474X
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-0R0Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-750Y
ORE141J-750Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
470kΩ 1/2W J *
100kΩ 1/4W J *
1kΩ 1/4W J *
0.0Ω 1/4W J *
10kΩ 1/4W J *
10kΩ 1/4W J *
75Ω 1/4W J *
RESI
R1303
R1304
R1305
R1306
R1307
R1308
P1309
STOR
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-71Y
QRE141J-71Y
QRE141J-221Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
220Ω 1/4W J * 470Ω 1/4W J * 220Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J * 220Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J * 270Ω 1/4W J *
R1204
R1205
R1206
R1207
R1208
QRG01GJ-101
QRG01GJ-101
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-733
OM R
C R
C R
100Ω 1/4W J *
100Ω 1/4W J *
22KΩ 1/4W J *
47KΩ 1/4W J *
R1310
R1311
R1312
R1313
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-271Y
QRE141J-271Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
470Ω 1/4W J *
220Ω 1/4W J *
270Ω 1/4W J *
270Ω 1/4W J *
R1209
R1210
R1211
R1211
R1212
R1213
QRE141J-683Y
QRE141J-153Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-273Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
7/KL 1/H J * 68KΩ 1/4W J * 15KΩ 1/4W J * 10KΩ 1/4W J * 47KΩ 1/4W J * 27KΩ 1/4W J * R1314-15
R1317-18
R1320
R1322
R1323-24
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-101Y
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-562Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
470Ω 1/4W J *
100Ω 1/4W J *
560Ω 1/4W J *
1.2kΩ 1/4W J *
5.6kΩ 1/4W J *
R1214
R1215
R1216
R1217
R1218
R1219
R1221
R1222
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-333Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
10kΩ 1/4W J * 2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 38kΩ 1/4W J * 39Ω 1/4W J * 39Ω 1/4W J * 82kΩ 1/4W J * R1325
R1336-29
R1330
R1334-35
R1336
R1338-40
R1341
R1342
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE141J-0ROY
QRE141J-00Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-223Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
560Ω 1/4W J * 1.5kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * 0.5kΩ 1/4W J * 0.0Ω 1/4W J * 100Ω 1/4W J * 22kΩ 1/4W J * 82kΩ 1/4W J *
R1224
R1225-26
R1227
R1228
R1229
R1231
R1232
R1240
QRE141J-391Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-750Y
QRK126J-181X
QRG01GJ-101
QRE141J-101Y
QRE141J-0R0Y
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
CR
390Ω 1/4W J * 22kΩ 1/4W J * 100kΩ 1/4W J * 75Ω 1/4W J * 100Ω 1/2W J * 100Ω 1W J * 100Ω 1/4W J * 0.0Ω 1/4W J * R1343-44
R1345-46
R1347
R1348
R1349
R1351
R1354-55
R1357
QRE141J-101Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-562Y
QRE141J-681Y
QRE141J-681Y
QRE141J-0ROY
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-102Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
100Ω 1/4W J *
10kΩ 1/4W J *
5.6kΩ 1/4W J *
680Ω 1/4W J *
2.7kΩ 1/4W J *
0.0Ω 1/4W J *
1kΩ 1/4W J *
R1242
R1243
R1244
R1245
R1246
R1247
R1248
R1249
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-683Y
QRE141J-153Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-273Y
QRE141J-273Y
QRE141J-103Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
22kΩ 1/4W J * 47kΩ 1/4W J * 68kΩ 1/4W J * 15kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * 27kΩ 1/4W J * 27kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * R1358
R1359-63
R1364
R1365
R1366-67
R1370
R1371
R1372
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-101Y
QRE141J-105Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-392Y
QRE141J-820Y
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-274Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
10kΩ 1/4W J *
100Ω 1/4W J *
1MΩ 1/4W J *
3.9kΩ 1/4W J *
82Ω 1/4W J *
100kΩ 1/4W J *
270kΩ 1/4W J *
R1250
R1251
R1252
R1253
R1254
R1256
R1257
R1259
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-333Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-333Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 32kΩ 1/4W J * 390Ω 1/4W J * 390Ω 1/4W J * 390Ω 1/4W J * 390Ω 1/4W J * R1375
R1376
R1378
R1380
R1395-97
R1601-02
R1603
R1604
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-0ROY
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-182Y
QRE141J-1333Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
100kΩ 1/4W J *
560Ω 1/4W J *
4.7kΩ 1/4W J *
1kΩ 1/4W J *
0.0Ω 1/4W J *
1.8kΩ 1/4W J *
33kΩ 1/4W J *
R1260-61
R1262
R1263
R1264
R1265
R1266
R1267-69
R1270
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-333Y
QRE141J-0R0Y
QRE141J-101Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
22kΩ 1/4W J * 100kΩ 1/4W J * 2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 2.2kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 0.0Ω 1/4W J * 100Ω 1/4W J * R1605
R1606
R1607-08
R1610
R1611
R1612
R1613
R1614
QRE141J-182Y
QRE141J-333Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-123Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
1.8kΩ 1/4W J * 33kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΩ 1/4W J * 10kΠ 1/4W J * 10kW 1/4W J * 10kW 1/4W J * 10kW 1/4W J * 1kW 1/4W J * 12kW 1/4W J *
R1271-72
R1273
R1274
R1275
R1276
R1278-79
R1301
R1302
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-121Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-0R0Y
QRE141J-750Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-471Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
47kΩ 1/4W J * 120Ω 1/4W J * 1.5kΩ 1/4W J * 4.7kΩ 1/4W J * 0.0Ω 1/4W J * 75Ω 1/4W J * 220Ω 1/4W J * 470Ω 1/4W J * R1616
R1617
R1620
R1703-06
R1707
R1708-09
R1710
R1711-13
QRE141J-681Y
QRE141J-123Y
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-331Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-821Y
QRE141J-102Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
680W 1/4W J *
12kW 1/4W J *
560W 1/4W J *
1kW 1/4W J *
330W 1/4W J *
1kW 1/4W J *
820W 1/4W J *
1kW 1/4W J *
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Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local ∆ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Descripti on Local
REST
R1714
R1715
R1716-18
R1719
R1720-23
R1724-26
R1727
R1728
STOR
QRE141J-561Y
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-471Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-223Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
560Ω 1/4W J
470Ω 1/4W J
1kΩ 1/4W J
100Ω 1/4W J
4.7KΩ 1/4W J
4.7KΩ 1/4W J
82kΩ 1/4W J
22kΩ 1/4W J
* CAPA
C1232-33
C1301
C1302
C1304
C1305
C1306
C1307-08
C1309
CITOR
QETNICM-476Z
QETNICM-227Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETNICM-476Z
QETNICM-476Z
QFLCHJ-223Z
QFLCHJ-223Z
QFLCHJ-223Z
QETNIHM-105Z
QCS31HJ-390Z
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
47μF 16V
220μF 16V
0.1μF 25V
47μF 16V
22μF 50V
0.022μF 50V
1μF 50V
39pF 50V
M *
Z *
M *
J *
J *
J *
R1729
R1730
R1731
R1732-34
R1735-36
R1738
R1739
R1740-41
QRE141J-683Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-562Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-682Y
QRE141J-183Y
QRE141J-331Y
QRE141J-472Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
68kΩ 1/4W J
22kΩ 1/4W J
5.6kΩ 1/4W J
10kΩ 1/4W J
6.8kΩ 1/4W J
18kΩ 1/4W J
330Ω 1/4W J
4.7kΩ 1/4W J
* * C1311-13
C1314
C1315
C1316
C1317
C1318
C1319
C1320
QCZ0120-104Z
QCB31HK-222Z
QFV71HJ-474Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFV71HJ-154Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QCB31HK-332Z
QCZ0120-104Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
MF CAP.
C CAP.
MF CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
0.1μF 25V
2200pF 50V
0.47μF 50V
0.1μF 25V
0.15μF 50V
0.1μF 25V
3300pF 50V
0.1μF 25V
Z *
K *
Z *
J *
K *
Z *
R1742
R1743
R1744-45
R1746-47
R1748
R1751
R1754-55
R1756-57
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE06JJ-103
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-103Y
CR
CR
CR
CR
NETW.R
CR
CR
CR
10kΩ 1/4W J
2.2kΩ 1/4W J
10kΩ 1/4W J
1kΩ 1/4W J
10kΩ 1/4W J
4.7kΩ 1/4W J
10kΩ 1/4W J
* * C1321
C1322
C1323
C1324
C1325-26
C1327
C1328-32
C1341
QDC31HJ-120Z
QDC31HJ-120Z
QCC0120-104Z
QCS31HJ-391Z
QC20120-104Z
QETN1CM-227Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QEN01HM-105Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
BP E CAP.
12pF 50V
12pF 50V
0.1μF 25V
390pF 50V
0.1μF 25V
220μF 16V
0.1μF 25V
1μF 50V
J *
J *
J *
J *
M *
M *
R1758-59
R1760
R1761-63
R1765
R1767
R1768
R1769-70
R1771
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-833Y
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-392Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
220Ω 1/4W J 1kΩ 1/4W J 220Ω 1/4W J 220Ω 1/4W J 100kΩ 1/4W J 82kΩ 1/4W J 10kΩ 1/4W J 3.9kΩ 1/4W J * C1342-44
C1348
C1350-52
C1353-55
C1356
C1357
C1358
C1359
QCZ0120-104Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFV71HJ-224Z
QCS31HJ-271Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QETN1HM-475Z
QETN1HM-105Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
MF CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
0.1μF 25V
0.1μF 25V
0.1μF 25V
0.22μF 50V
270pF 50V
1μF 50V
4.7μF 50V
1μF 50V
Z *
Z *
J *
M *
M *
M *
R1772-74
R1775-76
R1777
R1779
R1780
R1781
R1783-86
R1796-97
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-563Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-233Y
QRE141J-104Y
QRL039J-270
QRE141J-103Y
QRE141J-103Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
10kΩ 1/4W J 56kΩ 1/4W J 22kΩ 1/4W J 33kΩ 1/4W J 100kΩ 1/4W J 27Ω 3W J 10kΩ 1/4W J * C1360
C1361
C1362
C1365
C1371
C1375
C1392
C1395
QETN1HM-3352
QCB31HK-1522
QDC31HJ-2702
QE20256-228
QCS31HJ-6802
QETN1CM-1072
QCS31HJ-6802
QCS31HJ-6802
QCS31HJ-1202
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
3.3µF 50V
1500pF 50V
27pF 50V
2200µF 10V
68pF 50V
100µF 16V
68pF 50V
12pF 50V
M *
R1801
R1802
R1803
R1820
QRE141J-273Y
QRE141J-0ROY
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-332Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
27kΩ 1/4W J
0.0Ω 1/4W J
47kΩ 1/4W J
3.3kΩ 1/4W J
* C1601
C1602-03
C1604-05
C1606-07
C1608-09
QETN1CM-107Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QCB31HK-103Z
QCB31HK-152Z
QCB31HK-103Z
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
100μF 16V
1μF 50V
0.01μF 50V
1500pF 50V
0.01μF 50V
M *
M *
K *
K *
C1001
C1002
C1003
C1004
C1005
C1006
C1007
C1008
C1009
C1010
QC20120-104Z
QETC1HN-107Z
QETC1HN-107Z
QC20120-104Z
QETN1CM-107Z
QC20120-104Z
QEHC1CM-227Z
QEB31HK-222Z
QETN1HM-106Z
QEHC1CM-227Z
QCS31HJ-181Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
0.1µF 25V Z
100µF 50V M
0.1µF 25V Z
100µF 16V M
0.1µF 25V Z
220µF 16V M
2200pF 50V K
10µF 50V M
220µF 16V M
180pF 50V J
* * C1610-11
C1612
C1613
C1614
C1615
C1615
C1616
C1617
C1618-19
C1620-21
C1622
C1625
QDC31HJ-2K02
QETN1CM-476Z
QCB31HK-472Z
QCS31HJ-820Z
QETN1HM-106Z
QC20120-104Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QCB31HK-103Z
QCS31HJ-470Z
QCS31HJ-4802
QCS0120-104Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
2.0pF 50V
47µF 16V
4700pF 50V
82pF 50V
0.1µF 50V
0.1µF 50V
0.01µF 50V
47pF 50V
18pF 50V
0.1mF 25V
J *
M *
K *
M *
K *
K *
J *
Z *
C1011
C1012
C1015
C1201
C1202
C1203-04
QETN1CM-476Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QCB31HK-102Z
QETN1CM-227Z
QCB31HK-102Z
QETN1HM-105Z
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
47μF 16V M
0.1μF 25V Z
1000pF 50V K
220μF 16V M
1000pF 50V K
1μF 50V M
10μE 50V M
| *
| *
| *
| *
C1626
C1627
C1628
C1630
C1631
C1632
C1633
QETN1HM-1062
QENC1HM-1052
QETN1CM-4762
QENC1HM-1052
QETN1HM-1067
QETN1HM-1067
E CAP.
BP E CAP.
E CAP.
BP E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
F CAP.
10mF 50V
1mF 50V
47mF 16V
1mF 50V
10mF 50V
0.1mF 25V
10mF 50V
M *
N *
M *
H *
Z *
C1207
C1211
C1212-13
C1214-15
C1216-17
C1218-19
C1220
QETNICH-227Z
QCB31HK-102Z
QCB31HK-102Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QETN1HM-105Z
QETN1CM-476Z
QETN1HM-105Z
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
220μF 16V M
1000pF 50V M
1μF 50V M
10μF 50V M
1μF 50V M
47μF 16V M
1μF 50V M
· * C1634-35
C1634-35
C1637
C1638-39
C1645
C1646
C1647
QCB31HK-471Z
QCB31HK-103Z
QRE141J-0R0Y
QCB31HK-102Z
QETN1HM-106Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETN1HM-1067
C CAP.
C CAP.
C R
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
470pF 50V
0.01mF 50V
0.0W 1/4W
1000pF 50V
10mF 50V
0.1mF 25V
10mF 50V
K *
_ C1221-22
C1231
QETN1CM-107Z
QFLC1HJ-103Z
E CAP.
M CAP.
100μF 16V M
0.01μF 50V J
1 *
| *
C1648
C1649
QCB31HK-102Z
QETN1HM-106Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
1000pF 50V
10mF 50V
K *
M *
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Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
CAPA
C1650-51
C1655-57
C1658
C1659
C1701
C1702
C1703
C1704
CITOR
QCB31HK-102Z
QCB31HK-102Z
QCB31HK-391Z
QCB31HK-391Z
QCB31HK-821Z
QCB31HK-682Z
QC20120-104Z
QETN1AM-107Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
1000pF 50V K
1000pF 50V K
390pF 50V K
390pF 50V K
820pF 50V K
6800pF 50V K
0.1µF 25V Z
100µF 10V M
*
*
*
*
*
TRAN 01201-05 01206-07 01209-10 01211 01213-14 01215-16 01217 STSTO
2PC1815/YG/-T
DTC323T5-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
DTC323T5-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
*
C1705-06
C1707
C1708
C1709
C1710
C1711
C1711
C1714
C1715
QDC31HJ-3R0Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFLC1HJ-333Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETN1EM-476Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETN1HM-474Z
QETN1CH-476Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
M CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
3.0pF 50V J
0.1μF 25V Z
0.033μF 50V J
0.1μF 25V Z
47μF 25V M
0.1μF 25V Z
0.47μF 25V M
47μF 50V M
47μF 16V M
* Q1302
Q1303-04
Q1342
Q1343-44
Q1345
Q1346
Q1347
Q1348
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
DTC144ESA-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
DTC124ESA-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
F.E.T.
SI.TRANSISTOR
* *
C1716
C1717
C1718
C1751
C1752
C1754
C1756-57
C1758
QC20120-104Z
QETN1HH-105Z
QCB31HK-471Z
QFLC1HJ-563Z
QFV71HJ-224Z
QC20120-104Z
QC20120-104Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFTN1AH-227Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
M CAP.
MF CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
0.1µF 25V Z
1µF 50V M
470pF 50V K
0.056µF 50V J
0.22µF 50V J
0.1µF 25V Z
0.1µF 25V Z
220µF 10V M
* * Q1349-51
Q1610
Q1611
Q1613
Q1701-04
Q1751-52
Q1801
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
DTC323T5-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
-
-
*
C1759
C1760-61
C1762
C1763
C1764
C1766-68
C1769
C1774
QCZ0120-104Z
QDC31HJ-150Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETNICM-476Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QCS31HJ-471Z
QCB31HK-151Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
0.1µF 25V Z
15pF 50V J
0.1µF 25V Z
47µF 16V M
0.1µF 25V Z
0.1µF 25V Z
0.1µF 25V Z
470pF 50V J
150pF 50V K
* TC
IC1301
IC1303
IC1304
IC1305
IC1601
IC1602
IC1701
IC1702
CXA1545AS
TDA9143/N2/S1
TDA4665
TDA4780
MSP3410D-PP-B4
BA4558
M37207MF-150SP
L78LR05E-MA
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I C
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I C
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
* *
C1775
C1776
C1780
C1782
C1801
QCS31HJ-121Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFLC1HJ-104Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QETN1CM-107Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
M CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
120pF 50V J
0.1μF 25V Z
0.1μF 50V J
0.1μF 50V J
0.1μF 25V Z
100μF 16V M
*
*
*
*
IC1703
IC1704
IC1751
IC1752
IC1753
IC1754
IC1755
AT24C16-29TH3
AT24C16-10PC
SDA30C263
M27C100129TH3EP
AT24C16-10PC
SDA5273-258
MCM514400D-6075
I.C.(EP-ROM)
I.C.(EP-ROM)
MICRO COMPUTER
I.C.(EP-ROM)
I.C.(EP-ROM)
I.C.(MICRO-PROC)
I.C.(MICRO-PROC)
I.C.(PAM)
*
*
*
COTL
L1001-02
L1003
L1004
L1301
L1601
L1602
L1603
L1611-12
L1701
QQL01BK-8R2Z
QQL01BK-221Z
QQL01BK-101Z
QQL01BK-390Z
QQL01BJ-220Z
QQL01BJ-180Z
QQL01BJ-180Z
QQL01BK-100Z
CELC005-2R5J7
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
COIL
CHOKE COIL
8.2µН К
220µН К
100µН К
39µН К
22µН Ј
18µН Ј
10µН К
2.5µН
4.7µН К
* * EF1610-12
K1001
K1005
K1009
K1011
HN1280/Q/
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QQR0490-001
CEM5006-068
CEM5007-032
CE42142-1032
CE41433-0012
CE41432-0012
CE41433-0012
I.C. (DIGI-MOS)
NOISE FILTER
IC SOCKET
IC SOCKET
EMI FILTER
BEADS CORE
CHOKE COIL
BEADS CORE
BEADS CORE
BEADS CORE
* **
L1701
L1702
L1752
L1753
QQL01BK-4R72
QQL01BK-8R2Z
QRE141J-OROY
QQL01BK-4R7Z
COIL
C R
COIL
4.7μΠ Κ
8.2μΗ Κ
0.0Ω 1/4₩ J
4.7μΗ Κ
* K1301
K1601
K1602
CE41433-001Z
QRE141J-0R0Y
CE41433-001Z
BEADS CORE
C R
BEADS CORE
0.0Ω 1/4W j *
*
*
D I O D
D1201-11
D1214-15
D1343
D1345-48
D1349
D1350-53
D1358
D1701-02
E
MTZJ13B-T2
MTZJ13B-T2
155133-T2
MTZJ6.2B-T2
155133-T2
155133-T2
155133-T2
155133-T2
ZENER DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.OIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
* * K1701-02
MD03
TU1001
X1311
X1312
X1610
X1701
X1751
X1752
CE41433-001Z
CEEK481-A02
CE40749-001Z
CE402668-001Z
CE42546-001Z
CST8.00HTW
QAX0307-001
QAX0351-001Z
BEADS CORE
IF PWB ASSY
TUNER
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL
CER.RESONATOR
CER.RESONATOR
X TAL
Refer to next Page *
D1704
D1705
D1710-11
D1754-58
D1801-02
D1804
155146-T2
155133-T2
155133-T2
MTZJ6.2B-T2
155133-T2
155133-T2
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
*
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AV-29TH3EP

IF PW BOARD ASS'Y(SMC0F701A-U2)

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NDC 403 1 1501

NRSA02J-1507 NRSA02J-1217 NRSA02J-5617

NRSAU2J-3617 NRSA02J-4727 NRSA021-2727

NRSA02J-2727 NRSA02J-2737 NRSA02J-2737

NRSAU2J-4/1/ NRSA02L_102

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NRSA02J-0227 NRSA02J-0R07 NRSA02J-4707

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R0020

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R0060

R006

R0065

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MG R

4,7KΩ 1/10W 1,2kΩ 1/10W 330Ω 1/10W

100Ω 1/10W

2.2kΩ 1/10W 1.2kΩ 1/10W 2.7kΩ 1/10W

15Ω 1/10W

120Ω 1/10W 120Ω 1/10W 560Ω 1/10W

560Ω 1/10W 4,7kΩ 1/10W 2.7kΩ 1/10W 27kΩ 1/10W 470Ω 1/10W 1kΩ 1/10W

8.2kΩ 1/10W

47Ω 1/10W 39kΩ 1/10W

▲ Symbol No. Part No Part Name Description Local CAPACITOR C0060 NDC21HJ-120X C0061 NDC21HJ-7R0X C A 12pF NUCZIHJ-/RUX OFTN1HM-4747 E CAP C CAP 7.0pF 0.47μF C0063 NCB21HK-103X NCB21HK-472X OFTN1HM-1057 4700pF QEINIHM-1052 NDC21HJ-120X C CAP 1με 12pF 0.01μΕ CUU6/ COO69-70 . . SOV C0071 QETN1HM-336Z E CAP C0071 C0080-81 33μH 4700pF 47μF QETN1CM-4762 47µi 200n F C0102 C0103 120pF 120pF 220pF C0104 NCF21EZ-104X OFTN1HM-3357 220pr 0.1μF 3.3μF C0105 C0141 NCB21HK-332X C CAP 3300pF τογ 3300pF 1µF C0142 C0143 C0144 QFLC1HJ-6832 OFTN1HM-3357 3.3μF 2200nF C0144 C0145 C0601 2200pF 0.018uF C0601 C0602 QETN1CM-4762 QETN1HM-1067 E CAP 4/μr 10μF E CAP. E CAP. 1uF 50V C0604 QETN1HM-1052 0000 1μF 470μF 0.01μF 50V 16V 50V 0600 TRANSFORMER 10020 QQR0626-001 I.F.TRANSF 10050 CELT001-307 C.WAVE TRAI 10051 CELT001-306 C.WAVE TRAI L.F. IKANDE. C.WAVE TRANSF C WAVE TRANSF COIL QQLZ014-R47 NQL011K-1R5X NQL011K-2R2X NQL011K-120X NQL011K-100X NQL011K-330X NQL011K-8R2X PEAKING COTI 0.47uH L0020 1.5μH 2.2μH 1.0030 10030 2.2µп 12µН 10µН 10040 L0041 L0042 8. L0050 NOLO11K-OK2X ззµн 33µН 1 0070 NOI 011K-5R6X COTI 5.6uH L0070 NQL011K-SR0X NQL011K-8R2X NOL011K-6R8X 8.2μH 6.8μH 8.2µН 5.6µН 10104 D I O D E D0020-21 15585-T5 D0050-51 15585-T5 SI.DIODE TRANSIS STOR 00012 25C5083/L-P/-T 00080 25C2712/YG/-X 00101 25C2712/YG/-X 00102 25A1162/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR 25A1162/16/-A DTC144EKA-X 2502712/YG/-X DIGI.TRANSISTOR SI.TRANSISTOR SI.TRANSISTOR 2SC2/12/YG/-X 2SC2712/YG/-X 2SA1162/YG/-X SI. TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA-X DIGI. TRANSISTOR 00108 Q0109-11 2SC2712/YG/-X SI. TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR DIGI. TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR 00120-26 DTC144EKA-X 2SC2712/YG/-X 00601-02 I C TA8865BN I.C. (NONO-ANA) 0 T H CF0010-1 R S FTP40.40MF CERAMIC FILTER CF0010-11 CF0012-13 CF0100 F1P40.40MF QAX0479-001 TPS5.5MW SAW FILTER CERAMIC FILTER CF0100 CSB503F30-T2 CERAMIC FILTER QAX0316-001 SF0010 SF0011 CE42574-702 CE42606-701 SAW FILTER

080-81 NKSAUZJ-4/3X MG K 4/KΩ 1/ TOW 1 Ť
082 NRSA02J-272X MGR 2./KΩ 1/ 10₩ J *
101 NRSA02J-822X MG R 8.2kΩ 1/ /10W J *
102 NRSA02.1-471X MG R 470Ω 1 /10₩ J *
103 NRSA021-102X MG R 1k0 1. /10W 1. *
104 NPS4021-121Y MGR 1200 1 /100 ī *
104 1000 1 (100 í ÷
105 2700 1 (100 J Ξ
106 NKSAUZJ-Z/IX MGK 2700 1/ 100 ì Ŧ
107 NRSA02J-151X MGR 150Ω 1. /10W J *
108 NRSA02J-102X MGR 1kΩ 1. /10W J *
109 NRSA021-151X MG R 150Ω 1. /10₩ ] *
110 NPSA071-777Y MCR 2 240 1 /100 Ĩ *
110 MIGNOLJ LLLA 2.2046 1 100 5
111 11 NDC4011 101V MCD 1500 1 /104 1 *
111-12 NR5AU2J-151A 1302 1 100 1 т
ц
113 NKSAUZJ-ZZIX rig k 22002 1 1UW ,
114 NRSA02J-471X MGR 4/0Ω 1. /10W J *
115 NRSA02J-332X MG R 3.3kΩ 1. /10W J *
116 NRSA021-561X MG R 560Ω 1 /10W J *
117 NRS4071-337Y MG R 3 3k0 1 /10W 1 *
110 14 NC D 1040 1 100 í *
120-24 NKSAUZJ-103X 1 200 1 (101) 1 -
125 NKSAUZJ-122X Misk 1.2KΩ 1. / TUW J Ŧ
140 NRSA02J-474X MGR 470kΩ 1. /10₩ J *
141 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1. /10₩ J *
142 NRSA071-391X MG R 3900 1 /10₩ 1 *
142 NDC 107 1-750V MCR 750 1 /100 ĩ *
1145 C00LO 1 /10% J т
-
144 NKSAUZJ-684X MG K 680K12 1 /10₩ 1 *
145 NRSA02J-332X MGR 3.3KΩ 1 /10₩ J *
146 NRSA02J-104X MG R 100kΩ 1 /10W J *
601 NRSA021-822X MG R 8.2kΩ 1 /10₩ J *
602 NRSA021-102X MGR 1kΩ 1 /10₩ J *
603 NPSA071-104Y MG R 100k0 1 /100 Ĩ. *
000 200K32 1 /100 J ÷
1004 NKSAUZJ-003A 00112 / 108 J -
-
605-06 NKSAUZJ-392X MG K 3.9K12 1 /10₩ J *
)607 NRSAO2J-822X MGR 8.2kΩ 1 /10₩ J *
)608 NRSA02J-562X MGR 5.6kΩ 1 /10₩ J *
)609 ORZ9017-470 FUSI.RESISTOR 47 Ω 1/4W J *
_
ΞΑΡΑ CITOR = 01 /
)020 NCB21HK-472X C CAP. 4/00pł 50V K *
)022-25 NCB21HK-472X C CAP. 4700pF 50V Κ *
026-27 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K *
020 NCR21HK-472Y C CAP 4700nF 50V Κ *
040 1000pF 501 î *
040 NUCZIRJ-10ZA 10000 101 Л т
_
1041 QEINICM-10/2 E LAP. 100μ- 101 n
K
*
)042 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K *
)043 QETN1CM-107Z E CAP. 100µF 16V Μ *
044 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01uF 50V K *
046 NCB21HK-103Y C CAP 0.01µF 50V ĸ *
040 OCTN1CM 3377 E CAD 220 F 16V M *
1047 220µ1 E OV M т
-
050 QEINTHM-1052 E LAP. ιμr 204 n *
051 NCB21HK-472X C CAP. 4/00pF 50V ĸ *
052 QAT7004-100 10 pF
0053 NDC21HJ-6ROX C CAP. 6.0pF 50V | J *
054 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01µF 50V Κ *
- · •
055 OFTN1CM-1077 F CAP. 100uF 16V Μ *
AETN1HM_4747 E CAP 0 17.F 50V M *
010 0.47µF it i ÷
105/ NUCZIHJ-1UZX U LAP. 10000 DUV
DUV
J
JU58 NCB21HK-472X L LAP. 4700pF 50V ĸ *
059 QAT7004-100 10 pF
*****
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POWER D EF P.W.BO DARD ASS' Y (SMC-2001A-U2) ∆ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
∆ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local RESI C P 6900 1/3W I +
DEST STOP K2909 00052 1/2W J *
C P 110 1/11 1 * KZ910 1.00 21/
R2401
R2401
ORE1411-1879 CR 1 8k0 1/4W | * K2911 QKIU29J-IKU nr K
C D
1.012 ZW J *
R2400
R2400
ORX01G1_1R0 MER 1 10 11 1 * KZ91Z 5.3K32 1/2W J *
R2405 ORE1/11_187Y C R 1.8k0 1/4W 1 * R2913
D2051
QKLU39J-003 11-C0 7-1-1 +
R2410 0RG0291-121 DM R 120 Q 2W | * D7057 0010201-222 OMIN 1∧32 /H J +
77k∩ 3W | ★
R7417-13 0RX0161-1R7 MFR 1 20 1W | * R2332
D3052
QRE0333-223 C P 1k0 1/4W | *
R7412 15 ORE1411-103Y C R 10k0 1/4W | * R2500 QKE1413-1021 LK 1822 1/48 5 4
R2414 ORF1411-472Y CR 4.7kQ 1/4W 1 * R7954 0RF141 |-103Y C R 10k0 1/4W | *
112125 C N R2955 ORE1411-822Y ČR 8.2kΩ 1/4W J *
R2416 QRE141J-332Y CR 3.3kΩ 1/4₩ J 🔹 R2957 ORE141 - 102Y CR 1kΩ 1/4₩ J *
R2417 QRE141J-222Y CR 2.2kΩ 1/4₩ J 🔹 R2958 ORE141J-152Y CR 1.5kΩ 1/4₩ J *
R2423 QRE141J-272Y CR 2.7kΩ 1/4W J ★ R2959-60 ORE141J-103Y CR 10kΩ 1/4W J *
R2424 QRE141J-563Y CR 56kΩ 1/4W J * R2961 ORE141J-473Y CR 47kΩ 1/4₩ J *
R2425 QRE141J-104Y CR 100kΩ 1/4W J * R2962-63 QRG01GJ-220 OM R 22Ω 1W J *
R2426 QRE141J-123Y CR 12kΩ 1/4₩ J * R2964 QRE141J-330Y CR 33Ω 1/4W J *
R2501 QRE141J-274Y CR 270kΩ 1/4W J *
R2503 QRE141J-393Y CR 39kΩ 1/4₩ J * R2965 QRE141J-681Y CR 680Ω 1/4W J *
6 B R2966 QRE141J-153Y CR 15kΩ 1/4W J *
R2504-05 QKE141J-2/1Y CR 2/012 1/4W J * R2967 QRE141J-682Y CR 6.8kΩ 1/4W J *
R2506 QRE141J-1031 C R 10KU 1/4W J * R2968 QRE141J-822Y CR 8.2kΩ 1/4W J *
K2507 QKE141J-8211 - 52012 1/4W J * R2969 QRE141J-682Y C R 6.8KΩ 1/4W J *
K23U0
D2500
UKA14CF-1502Y K29/0 QKE141J-103Y LK 10KΩ 1/4₩ J *
R2309
07510
QKA14UF-4/UIT
ARF1/11_933V
הרוג
רופ
4./K32 1/4₩ Γ
8.7k⊖ 1//⊌ ⊑ ש
K29/1 QKE141J-682Y LK 6.8KΩ 1/4W J *
D2511 QNE1410-0221 C R 3.31/34 1/44 J * K29/2 QKE141J-822Y ικ 8.2K12 1/4W J *
R2513 0RF1411-3321 C R 10k0 1/4W i * P7072 ORE1/11 1_627V C R 6.8k0 1//₩ I +
112323 GUET411-1031 C N 10126 1/ TH J " R797 1 0RF1411-0021 C R 6800 1/4W | ±
R2514 QRE141J-102Y CR 1kΩ 1/4W J * R7974 ORF1411-871V C R 8700 1/AW I ±
R2515 ORE141J-123Y C R 12kΩ 1/4W J * A R2991 0R70057-825 8 2MO 1W | *
R2516 ORG039J-272 OM R 2.7kΩ 3W J 0120037 023 0.2188 210 5
R2517 QRG039J-222 OM R 2.2kΩ 3W J CAPA ACITOR
R2518 QRE121J-152Y CR 1.5kΩ 1/2W J * C2401 QFLC2AJ-104Z M CAP. 0.1µF 100V J *
R2519 QRE141J-220Y CR 22Ω 1/4₩ J * C2402 QETN1VM-337Z E CAP. 330µF 35V M *
R2520 QRE141J-333Y CR 33kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2403 QFV71HJ-104Z MF CAP. 0.1µF 50V J
R2521 QRE121J-5R6Y CR 5.6Ω 1/2₩ J * C2405 QFV71HJ-474Z MF CAP. 0.47µF 50V J *
D2522 005141 + 4737 C D 471-0 1/411 + + C2406 QFLC2AJ-104Z M CAP. 0.1µF 100V J *
K2522 QKE141J-4/31 L K
C D
47K32 1/4W J * (240/ QFLCZAK-2232 M CAP. 0.022µF 100V K *
KZ3Z4 QRE121J-4/11 4/012 1/2W J + C2408-09 QCB32HK-2212 L LAP.
R2320
D3537
OPE1/11-173V C P 100032 1/2H J + C2410 QFV/1HJ-4/42 MF CAP. 0.47µF 50V J +
R7578 ORE1413-1231 CR 680k0 1/4W / * C2411 OFTNIHM-2267 F CAP 72µF 50V M ★
R7579 ORE1411-394Y C R 390k0 1/4W / * (2412 OFTM1VM-108 F CAP 1000µF 35V M *
R2525 ORE1211-152Y C R 1 5k0 1/2W | * (7413 0053101-2202 C CAP 22nF 50V 1 *
R2533 ORG0391-150 OM R 15 0 3W | * (2415 ODC31H1-4707 C CAP. 47pF 50V J *
12000 4.00000 200 C2501 OCB31HK-102Z C CAP. 1000pF 50V K *
R2534 QRE121J-392Y CR 3.9kΩ 1/2₩ J * C2502 OETN1CM-108Z E CAP. 1000µF 16V M *
R2535 QRE141J-102Y C R . 1kΩ 1/4W J * C2503 OETN2AM-106Z E CAP. 10µF 100V M *
R2536 QRE141J-122Y CR 1.2kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2504 QETN1AM-227Z E CAP. 220µF 10V M *
R2537 QRE141J-471Y CR 470Ω 1/4W J *
R2538 QRE141J-562Y CR 5.6kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2505 QFLC2AJ-102Z M CAP. 1000pF 100V J *
R2539 QRE141J-272Y CR 2.7kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2506 QCB32HK-331Z C CAP. 330pF 500V K *
R2541 QRE141J-223Y CR 22kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2507 QFV71HJ-104Z MF CAP. 0.1µF 50V J
R2542 QRE141J-681Y CR 680Ω 1/4₩ J * C2508 QFM72DK-103 M CAP. 0.01µF 200V K *
00540 0051411 1001 6 D 101.0 1 (1) C2509 QETN1AM-227Z E CAP. 220µ£ 10V M
KZ543 QKE141J-1031 C R 10KS2 1/4W J * C2510 QUB31HK-4/22 C CAP. 4/00pt 50V K
K2044-40
D7546
QKE141J-1237
ODE1411 102V
L2512 QUSSIRJ-2/12
0EV714 - 3347
L LAP.
R2040
D) C 47
QRE141J-1031 C R 10K32 1/4m J ↑
82k0 1/4⊌ I ●
C2520 VLA1117-5545 nr LAr. V.ZZWF DVV J
N204/
D)C/10
QNL1413-0231 C R 0∠⊀32 1/4π J ↑
Σ ζγΩ 1/Λ⊌ Ι ⊭
(2521 0F70122-302 M PP CAP 3000nF1 ЯkVH п 1%
R2340 ORF1011-10021 C R 1 2k0 1/2W | * (7577 0F70117-5001 M.PP CAP 5000pF1 4kVHn 1 5%
R7554 ORF1/11-567V C R 5.6k0 1/4W 1 * (2523 0FP32G1-273 PP CAP. 0.027mF 400V 1
R2555 ORF1411-104Y CR 100k0 1/4W I * C2525 0FZ0117-4001 M.PP CAP 4000pF1,4kVHN 2.5%
NEJJJ AUCT411 1041 с н 100/126 1/ TH J T C2526 0FZ0119-804 M.PP CAP 0,8mF 200V n 3% n
R2556-57 QRE141J-472Y CR 4.7kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2527 QFZ0119-804 M.PP CAP. 0.8mF 200V [] 3% []
R2558 QRE141J-682Y CR 6.8kΩ 1/4₩ J * C2528 QFZ0194-154 M.PP CAP. 0.15mF 250V J
R2559 QRE141J-223Y CR 22kΩ 1/4W J * 2 -
R2560 QRE141J-270Y CR 27Ω 1/4W J * C2529 QFZ0128-184 M.PP CAP. 0.18mF 400V [] 3%
R2571 QRG029J-223 OM R 22kΩ 2W J * C2532 QCB32HK-561Z C CAP. 560pF 500V K 🛛
R2581 QRF104K-3R9 UNF R * C2533 QFZ0194-104 M.PP CAP. 0.1mF 250V J
R2582 QRE121J-102Y CR 1kΩ 1/2₩ J * C2536 QFZ0119-534 M.PP CAP. 0.53mF 200V 0 3% 0
R2583 QRE121J-562Y CR 5.6kΩ 1/2W J * C2537 QE1M2CM-227 E CAP. 220mF 160V M 0
02541 QEM01HK-105Z E LAP.
R2584 QRE141J-183Y L R 18kΩ 1/4W J * (2543 QUB31HK-681Z
K2585 UKE141J-222Y L K
C P
2.2KΩ 1/4W J * CZ544 QEINIEM-4/6Z t CAP. 4/mt 25V M []
K2592 QKE141J-153Y LK 15K12 1/4W J * (7545 OFTN14M-1077 F CAP 100mc 10V M n
RZ593 UKE141J-182Y 1.8KΩ 1/4W J * (7545 L CAF.
ME CAP
0.1mE 20V I
KZ9UZ (2540 0CS31H1-4707 C CAP. 47nF 50V I n
K2903-04 40307113 410E U WHI I
K2905-00 UKLU39J-003 UT K
N/ 11/ UNE 17 11-1771 1. B 1.2632 1/247 3 🕈 1
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Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
CAPA
(2551
(2552-53
(2554
(2555-56
(2557
(2581
(2582
(2584
CITOR
QEN61HN-105Z
QCB32HK-152Z
QETN2EM-106Z
QETN1EM-108Z
QCB32HK-102Z
QETN1AM-107Z
QETN1CM-476Z
QCS31HJ-151Z
BP E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
1μF 50V M
1500pF 500V K
10μF 250V M
1000μF 25V M
1000pF 500V K
100μF 10V M
47μF 16V M
150pF 50V J
* * D I O C
D2582
D2585
D2901
D2902
D2903-04
D2905-08
D2910
D2911
D2951-52
E
MTZJ7.5B-T2
155133-T2
D35B60
BYD33M-T3
BYW95C-20
BYD33D-T3
155133-T2
MTZJ15B-T2
RU4C-F1
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
BRIDGE DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
* *
C2903-05
C2906
C2907
C2908
C2909
C2910
C2912
C2913
QC29086-472
QEZ0199-227
QC832HK-103
QC20122-151
QETN1HM-106Z
QETN1HM-475Z
QCZ0122-102
QC831HK-152Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
4700pFAC125V P
220μF 400V M
0.01μF 500V K
150pF 2000V K
10μF 50V M
4.7μF 50V M
1000pF 2000V K
1500pF 50V K
* D2953
D2954
D2955-56
D2957
D2958
D2959
D2960
D2962
BYD33M-T3
SF6L20U
BYW95B-20
BYD33M-T3
MCR22-6
1S5146-T2
MTZJ7.5B-T2
BYD33D-T3
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
THYRISTOR
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
* *
C2914
C2951
C2952
C2953
C2954-55
C2956
C2957
QCB31HK-561Z
QEZ0203-227
QETN1EM-108Z
QEHC1CM-108Z
QEHB1CM-228
QETM1VM-108
QCB32HK-101Z
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
560pF 50V K
220µF 160V M
1000µF 25V M
1000µF 16V M
2200µF 16V M
1000µF 35V M
1000µF 35V K
* D2963
D2965
D2967-72
D2973
D2974
MTZJ5.6A-T2
RK34-LFC4
155133-T2
BYW95B-20
BYD33D-T3
ZENER DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
SI. DIODE
*
C2958-59
C2960
C2962
C2965
C2966-67
C2969
C2970
C2971
C2971
C2971
QCZ0131-102
QCB32HK-102Z
QFV71HJ-104Z
QCZ0122-151
QCZ0120-104Z
QEZ0256-128
QEHC1HM-336Z
QEHC1HM-337
C CAP.
C CAP.
MF CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
1000pF 2000V K
1000pF 500V K
0.1µF 50V J
150pF 2000V K
0.1µF 25V Z
1200µF 10V M
33µF 50V M
100µF 16V M
2000µF 10V M
* Q2403
Q2405-06
Q2501
Q2502
Q2505
Q2506
Q2521
Q2523
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
BSN274
2PC1815/YG/-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
2SC5048
IRF640
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
F.E.T.
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
POWER TRANSISTOR
F.E.T.
* *
C2972
C2973
C2974
C2975
C2976
C2991
C2992
C2992
QETNIAN-227Z
QEZ0256-128
QEHB1CM-228
QEHC1AM-107Z
QCZ9079-471
QCZ9041-332
QCZ9044-332
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
2200µF 10V M
2200µF 10V M
100µF 10V M
470pFAC250V M
3300pFAC400V K
4700FAC250V K
* Q2526
Q2541
Q2581
Q2582
Q2951-54
T C
IC2401
DTC124ESA-T
2SD1408/0Y/-LB
2SA949/Y/Z1
DTC144ESA-T
2PC1815/YG/-T
LA7845N
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
*
TRAN
T2501
T2521
T2901
QR0882-001
QQR0882-001
QQR0706-001
CETS106-001J4
E R
H D T
PINC.TRANSF.
SW TRANSF.
470p17/2304 * IC2501
IC2541
IC2901
IC2951
IC2952
IC2953
IC2954
TDA9151B
UPC4558C
STR-F6655
SE135N
LM2940CT-12
UPC2409AHF
KTA7808PT
I.C. (DEF-PRO)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (HYBRID)
I.C. (HYBRID)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
*
COIL
L2521
L2541
L2551
L2951
L2952
L2953
L2954
QR0707-001
QQR0705-001
QQL2018-560
QQL2018-460
QQL421M-5R62
QQR0518-002
QQL2018-460
LINEARITY COIL
CHOKE COIL
HEATER CHOKE
HEATER CHOKE
COIL
CHOKE COIL
HEATER CHOKE
5.6µН М *
*
*
*
IC2955
IC2956
IC2957
OTHE
CP2901
CP2902
SI-80505
KIA7805PI
KIA7805PI
KIA7808PI
ERS
ICP-N10-Y
ICP-N10-Y
I.C. (HYBRID)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. (MONO-ANA)
I.C. PROTECT
I.C. PROTECT
*
D T O D
D2401
D2402
D2403
D2404
D2405
D2410
D2411
D2601
E MTZJ75-T2 BYD33D-T3 1SS133-T2 MTZJ7.55-T2 1SS133-T2 NTZJ22B-T2 PYD32C-T2 ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
* * CP2954
CP2955
CP2956
CP2958
FR2551
FR2552
FR2553
K2401-02
K2502-05
ICP-NS0-Y
ICP-NS0-Y
ICP-NS0-Y
ICP-N25-Y
QR29021-1R0
QR29021-1R0
QR29017-4R7
CE41433-0012
ONR0678-001
I.C. PROTECT
I.C. PROTECT
I.C. PROTECT
I.C. PROTECT
FUSI.RESISTOR
FUSI.RESISTOR
FUSI.RESISTOR
BEADS CORE
FERRITE READS
* *
D2502
D2504
D2505
D2506
D2507
D2508-09
D2521
D2525
MTZJ7.5S-T2
1SS133-T2
MTZJ6.8A-T2
1SS146-T2
1SS81-T5
1SS133-T2
FMV-3FU-F1
V11CA-C1
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
* K2506
K2901-04
K2951
PC2521
PC2901
R2908
CE41433-001Z
CE41433-001Z
CE41433-001Z
TLP621(B)
TLP721F(D4-GR)
QRZ9009-4R7
BEADS CORE
CORE
BEADS CORE
I.C.(PH.COUPLER)
I.C.(PH.COUPLER)
FUSI.RESISTOR
4.7 $ *
*
*
2
*
D2541
D2542
D2550-51
D2552-53
D2556
D2571
D2581
MTZJ6.8C-T2
1SS133-T2
BYD33G-T3
BYW95B-20
BYD33G-T3
MTZJ33B-T2
MTZJ35B-T2
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
ZENER DIODE
* *
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CRT SOCKET P.W.BOARD ASS'Y(SMC-3001A-U2)

Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
RESI
R3101
R3102
R3103
R3104
STOR
QRE141J-272Y
QRE141J-153Y
QRE141J-152Y
ORE141J-820Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
2.7kΩ 1/4W J
15kΩ 1/4W J
1.5kΩ 1/4W J
82Ω 1/4W J
*
R3105
R3106
R3107-08
R3109
QRE141J-331Y
QRJ146J-100X
QRE141J-470Y
QRZ9021-561
CR
CR
CR
FUSI.R
330Ω 1/4₩ J
10Ω 1/4₩ J
47Ω 1/4₩ J
*
*
*
R3110
R3111
R3112
R3113-14
R3115
R3116
R3117
R3118
QRE141J-821Y
QRE141J-390Y
QRE141J-2R7Y
QRE141J-563Y
QRE141J-821Y
QRE141J-821Y
QRE141J-2R7Y
QRE141J-390Y
QRE141J-121Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
820Ω 1/4W J 39Ω 1/4W J 2.7Ω 1/4W J 56kΩ 1/4W J 820Ω 1/4W J 2.7Ω 1/4W J 30Ω 1/4W J 2.7Ω 1/4W J 39Ω 1/4W J 120Ω 1/4W J *
R3119
R3120
R3121
R3122
R3123
R3124
R3125
R3126
QRL029J-391
QRE141J-222Y
QRE141J-472Y
QRE141J-221Y
QRE141J-473Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-102Y
QRE141J-181Y
QRE141J-123Y
OM R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
390Ω 2W J 2.2kΩ 1/4W J 4.7kΩ 1/4W J 220Ω 1/4W J 47kΩ 1/4W J 1kΩ 1/4W J 1kΩ 1/4W J 180Ω 1/4W J 12kΩ 1/4W J * *
R3127
R3128
R3130
R3204-06
R3207
R3208
R3211
R3212-14
QRE141J-681Y
QRE141J-182Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE141J-62Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-823Y
QRE141J-334Y
QRE141J-104Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
680Ω 1/4W J
1.8kΩ 1/4W J
1.5kΩ 1/4W J
5.6kΩ 1/4W J
5.6kΩ 1/4W J
82kΩ 1/4W J
330kΩ 1/4W J
100kΩ 1/4W J
* *
R3223-25
R3227
R3228
R3229-31
R3232-34
R3235-37
R3239
R3240
QRE141J-182Y
QRE141J-272Y
QRE141J-822Y
QRG01GJ-823
QRE141J-332Y
QRC121K-152Z
QRC121K-474Z
QRC121K-102Z
C R
C R
OM R
C R
COMP.R
COMP.R
COMP.R
1.8kΩ 1/4W J
2.7kΩ 1/4W J
8.2kΩ 1/4W J
3.3kΩ 1/4W J
1.5kΩ 1/2W K
470kΩ 1/2W K
* *
R3241
R3301-02
R3303-04
R3305
R3306
QRC121K-105Z
QRE121J-474Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-562Y
QRE141J-392Y
COMP.R
C R
C R
C R
C R
1MΩ 1/2W K
470kΩ 1/2W J
22kΩ 1/4W J
5.6kΩ 1/4W J
3.9kΩ 1/4W J
*
CAPA
C3101
C3102
C3103
C3104
C3105
C3106
C3107
C3108-09
C I TOR
QETN1HH-105Z
QFLC1HJ-103Z
QETN1HH-335Z
QETN1CM-107Z
QCS31HJ-101Z
QCS31HJ-101Z
QCS31HJ-181Z
QETN2CM-106Z
QCB32HK-472Z
E CAP.
M CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
10μF 50V M
0.01μF 50V J
3.3μF 50V M
100μF 16V M
100pF 50V J
180pF 50V J
10μF 160V M
4700pF 500V K
*
C3110
C3111-12
C3113
C3114
C3115
C3116
C3116
C3117
C3118
QETN2CM-106Z
QETN1AM-107Z
QETN1AM-337Z
QCS32HJ-470Z
QCS31HJ-5R0Z
QCS31HJ-390Z
QCS31HJ-151Z
QETN1HM-106Z
E CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
10μF 160V M
100μF 10V M
330μF 10V M
47pF 500V J
5.0pF 50V J
39pF 50V J
150pF 50V J
10μF 50V M
* *
C3201-03
C3204-09
C3210-12
C3213-15
C3216
C3218
C3218
C3219
C3221
C3223
QCS31HJ-8R0Z
QCZ0120-104Z
QFK62EK-104Z
QCS31HJ-181Z
QETN1CM-107Z
QETM2EM-336
QFZ0097-223
QETN2EM-106Z
QFLC1HJ-563Z
C CAP.
C CAP.
MM CAP.
C CAP.
E CAP.
E CAP.
M M CAP.
E CAP.
M CAP.
8.0pF 50V J
0.1µF 25V Z
0.1µF 25V K
180pF 50V J
100µF 16V M
33µF 250V M
0.022µF 1250V K
10µF 250V M
0.056µF 50V J
*
Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
COIL
L3101
L3201-03
QQL01BK-150Z
QQL01BK-4R7Z
COIL
COIL
15µН К
4.7µН К
*
D I O D
D3101-02
D3103
D3151
D3204-06
D3301
D3303
E
RH15-T3
MA165-T2
155133-T2
EU01N-T2
155252-T2
155133-T2
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
SI.DIODE
*
TRAN
03101
03102-03
03104
03105
03106
03107
03108
03301
STSTO
25A1309A/QR/-T
25C3311A/QR/-T
25A1309A/QR/-T
25A1309A/QR/-T
25C4793
25C311A/QR/-T
25C1906-T
2PA1015/YG/-T
R
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
SI.TRANSISTOR
* ** *
IC
IC3201-03
ОТНЕ
K3101-04
K3105
TDA6111Q
RS
(E41492-0012
(E41433-0012
I.C.(MONO-ANA)
CHOKE COIL
BEADS CORE
*
ш 373001 CL42JJJ-00IJI U.N.I.JUUNEI Ť

AUDIO P.W.BOARD ASS'Y (SMC-6001A-U2)

Δ Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Des scripti on Local
RESI
R6102
R6103-04
R6105-06
R6107-08
R6109
R6111-12
R6113-14
R6115-16
P61118
STOR
QRE141J-104Y
QRE141J-392Y
QRE141J-233Y
QRE141J-223Y
QRE141J-470Y
QRE141J-470Y
QRE141J-152Y
QRE121J-2R2Y
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
C R
100kΩ
3.9kΩ
10kΩ
22kΩ
1kΩ
47Ω
1.5kΩ
2.2Ω
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/2W
* *
R6118 QRE141J-4/3Y C R 47kΩ 1/4W J *
CAPA
(6101-02
(6103-04
(6105-06
CITOR
QETN1HM-105Z
QFV71HJ-104Z
QETN1CM-476Z
E CAP.
MF CAP.
E CAP.
1µF
0.1µF
47µF
50V
50V
16V
M
J
M
*
C6107
C6108
C6109-12
QETN1CM-227Z
Qetm1HM-228
QFV71HJ-224Z
E CAP.
E CAP.
MF CAP.
220µF
2200µF
0.22µF
16V
50V
50V
M
M
J
*
*
*
C6115-16 QCB31HK-332Z C CAP. 3300pF 50V К *
DIOD
D6102
D6103-04
D6105
PE
155133-T2
MTZJ33A-T2
155133-T2
SI.DIODE
ZENER DIODE
SI.DIODE
*
*
*
TRAN
Q6101
Q6102-03
Q6104-05
SISTOF
2PA1015/YG/-T
DTC323TS-T
DTC144ESA-T

SI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
DIGI.TRANSISTOR
*
*
*
ІС
106001
TDA7263M I.C.(MONO-ANA) *
отне
к6001-02
RS
(E41433-001Z
BEADS CORE *
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FRONT CONTROL P.W.BOARD ASS'Y

SS`¥ (SMC-8001A-U2) ▲

100Hz P.W.BOARD ASS'Y (SMC0Z001A-U2)

(0 ,
Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description L .ocal
RESI STOR
R8001-02 QRE121J-271Y CR 270Ω 1/2W J *
R8003 ORE141J-223Y CR 22kΩ 1/4W J *
R8004 ORE141J-103Y CR 10kΩ 1/4W *
R8005 ORE1411-561Y CR 560Ω 1/4W *
R8006 ORF1411-391Y C R 3900 1/4W *
R8008 ORF1411-687Y Č R 6.8k0 1/4W *
20000 OPE1/11-105V 1NO 1/4W 1 *
R0005 QRE141J-1037 1822 1/4W J ÷
K0U1U QKE141J-1051 LK 10K12 1/4W J *
R8011 QRE141J-273Y CR 27kΩ 1/4₩ J *
R8012 QRE141J-123Y CR 12kΩ 1/4W J *
R8013 ORE141J-332Y CR 3.3kΩ 1/4W J *
R8014 ORE141J-123Y CR 12kΩ 1/4W J *
R8015-16 ORE1411-107Y CR 1kΩ 1/4W 1 *
R8017 ORE1411-750Y C R 750 1/4W *
R8070_21 ORF1411_750V ČR 750 1/4 *
R8901 ORE1211-331Y ČR 330Ω 1/2W I *
Jour The J
R8902 QRZ0107-474Z CR 100 1/00 *
K8981 UKE121J-330Y C K 33Q 1/2W J *
K8982 QRE141J-122Y C R 1.2kΩ 1/4W J *
R8983 QRE141J-104Y CR 100kΩ 1/4W J *
R8984 QRE141J-102Y CR 1kΩ 1/4W J *
R8985 QRE141J - 104Y CR 100kΩ 1/4W J *
R8986 QRE141J-103Y CR 10kΩ 1/4W J *
CAPA CITOR
C8001-02 QCB31HK-222Z C CAP. 2200pF 50V K *
C8003 QETN1HM-106Z E CAP. 10µF 50V M * *
C8004 0CZ0120-104Z C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
C8005 OFTN1CM-1077 E CAP. 100µF 16V M *
C8006-07 OFTN1FM-1087 F CAP. 1000µF 25V M *
C8010-11 OCB31HK_//777 C CAP 4700nF 50V K *
( C89010-11 0E79040-4722 M F CAP Ο Δ7μ ΕΔ (275V M *
د
۱
C0301 0670040-4/4 Ť
د C8981 Q123040-473 F CAP 220mF 10V M *
QL181401-2272 L UNI. 220µi 10V N
00R0716-0017 LEAD CORE
18002-03 001 211K-5R6Y COTI 5 6nH K *
18004-05 00R0716-0017 LEAD CORF o opini K
18010-11 001 211K-270Y COTI 27H K *
18012 00R0716-0017 LEAD CORE Ethin (
L8901-02 QQL401K-100 COIL 10µН К *
- DIOD E
D8007 P1201 C.D.S. *
D8008 1SS133-T2 SI.DIODE *
D8009 SLR-342MG-T16 L.E.D. (GRN) FCO *
D8010 SPR-39MVWF LED POWER *
D8012 L E D (ORG) TIMEP *
D8012 7ENER DIADE THER *
00013 11230.00-12
D8981-83 155133-12 ST.DIODE *
TRAN STSTO >
08001 2PC1815/YG/-T SI.TRANSISTOR *
08002-03 DTA144ESA-T DIGI.TRANSISTOR ٠, *
Q8981-82 2PC1815/YG/-T SI.TRANSISTOR *
IC
IC8001 GP1U281Q IFR DETECT UNIT *
ΟΤΗΕ RS
LC30252-001C-U LED HOLDER *
CEMG002-001Z FUSE CLIP *
7 F8901 QMF51D2-3R15J1 FUSE 3.15A *
J8001 QM53004-C01 HEADPHONE JACK *
J8003 QMD2B04-002 MINI CONNECTOR *
J8004 CEMN011-001 JACK *
18005 CEMN011-002 JACK *
J8006 CEMN011-003 JACK *
Δ LF8902 QQR0906-001 LINE FILTER *
KY8901 LESK028-002 KELAY *
58001 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH VR *
20001 *
58002 QSP1A11-C18Z PUSH SWITCH V (DUWN)
S8002
S8003
QSP1A11-C18Z
QSP1A11-C18Z
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
∨(DUWN)
∆(UP)
*
٨ 58002
58003
58901
QSP1A11-C18Z
QSP1A11-C18Z
QSP4K21-C01
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
PUSH SWITCH
∨(DOWN)
∆(UP)
MAIN POWER
*
N.BOARD 700 1 (SMC02001A-02)
symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
RESI STOR
R0001-02 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0004-05 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J *
R0008-09 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J *
R0011-16 NRSA02J-OROX MGR 0.00 1/10W J *
R0018-27 NRSA02J-OROX MGR 0,0Ω.1/10W J *
KU101 NRSAUZJ-101X NG K
RU102 110 K
M C D
2.2KS2 1/10W 3 *
K0103 NKSAUZJ-Z/SX ng k 2/K12 1/10W J
R0104 NRSA021-473X MG R 47kΩ 1/10₩ J *
R0105 NRSA021-271X MGR 270Ω 1/10W J *
R0106 NRSA02J-181X MG R 180Ω 1/10W J *
R0107 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0108 NRSA02J-150X MG R 15Ω 1/10W J *
R0109 NRSA02J-222X MG R 2.2kΩ 1/10W J *
R0110 NRSA02J-471X MG R 470Ω 1/10W J *
R0111 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J *
00110 אר ה 2 240 1 (104 ـ
K0112 MG K 2.2K32 1/10W J · •
RU113 ווט ג
אר ס
4/K& 1/10W J
コフレの 1/10以 」
Ť
R0114
D0115
MC D 27K32 1/10W J
2700 1/10W J
*
R0115
P0116
MCR 1800 1/10W J *
R0110 NRS4021-101X MGR 1000 1/10W *
R0118 NRSA021-330X MGR 330 1/10W 1 *
R0119 NRSA021-222X MGR 2.2kQ 1/10W *
ROIIS
R0120 NR$A02J-101X MGR 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0121 NRSA02J-222X MG R 2.2kΩ 1/10W J *
R0122 NRSA02J-473X MG R 47kΩ 1/10W J *
R0123 NRSA02J-273X MG R 27kΩ 1/10W J *
R0124 NRSA02J-271X MG R 270Ω 1/10₩ J *
R0125 NRSA02J-181X MG R 180Ω 1/10W J *
R0126 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0127 NRSA02J-330X MG R 33Ω 1/10W J *
D0139 NPC 603 1-3339 MC P 2 2KO 1/10W L . *
RU120
P0120_20
MCR 4700 1/10W J *
D0123-30 NDSA02J-4/1A MCP 3000 1/104 1 *
R0132 NRSA021-331X MGR 8200 1/10W 1 *
R0132 NRSA021-750X MGR 750 1/10W 1 *
R0134 NRSA021-100X MGR 100 1/10W *
R0135-37 NRSA02J-102X MGR 1kΩ 1/10W *
R0145-47 NRSA02J-221X MGR 220Ω 1/10W J *
R0148 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J *
R0149-51 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0152 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J *
R0153-55 NRSA02J-101X MGR 100Ω 1/10W J *
R0201-24 NRSA02J-101X MGR 1002 1/10W J *
R0302 NKVAU2D-153X MFR ISKΩ 1/10W D *
RU3U3 NKVAUZU-113X MIL K 11KQ 1/10W D *
KU3U4-U6 NKSAUZJ-151X ng k 15052 1/10W J
R0307 NRSA021-682X MG R 6.8kΩ 1/10W *
R0308 NRSA02J-151X MGR 150Ω 1/10W J *
R0309 NRSA02J-104X MG R 100kΩ 1/10W J *
R0310 NRSA02J-152X MG R 1.5kΩ 1/10W J *
R0311-12 NRSA02J-102X MG R 1kΩ 1/10W J *
R0313 NRSA02J-152X MG R 1.5kΩ 1/10W J *
R0314-15 NRSA02J-102X MG R 1kΩ 1/10₩ J *
R0316 NRSA02J-152X MG R 1.5kΩ 1/10W J *
00217 10 NDCAOL 100V MC 0 16.1/100 ىد
KUS1/-18 NKSAUZJ-102X MG K 1 FLO 1 (1011 - 1 *
KU319
D0220
NKSAUZJ-152X 116 K
116 R
1.5K12 1/10W J *
R0320
R0321
NRSAUZU-003A 110 M
110 D
0 ON 1/101 J *
R0321 NRSA02.1-473Y MG R
MG D
476 ₩ 1/10₩ 1 *
R0323 NRSA02.J-103X M G R 10k# 1/10# J *
R0324 NRSA02J-271X NG R 270W 1/10W J *
R0325 NRSA02J-181X MGR 180W 1/10W J *
R0326 NRSA02J-101X MIG R 100₩ 1/10₩ J *
R0327 NRSA02J-121X MG R 120W 1/10W J *
R0328 NRSA02J-222X MG R 2.2kW 1/10W J *
R0329 NRSA02J-471X MG R 470W 1/10W J *
R0330 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0₩ 1/10₩ J *
R0332 NRSA02J-473X MG R 47k₩ 1/10₩ J *
R0333 NRSA02J-103X MGR 10kW 1/10W J *
R0334 NRSA02J-271X MG R 270W 1/10W J *
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Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Loca al 🛆 Symbol No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
RESI STOR CAPA E CAD 10E 161/ M
R0335 NRSA02J-181X MG R 180Ω 1/10W J * * C0135-30
C0137
NCF21F7-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0336 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10₩ J ≉ * C0138 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M
R0337 NRSA02J-121X MG R 120Ω 1/10₩ J * * C0139 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0338 NRSA02J-222X MGR 2.2kΩ 1/10₩ J * * C0142-47 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0339
R0340
NKSAUZJ-4/1X
NRSAN2I-ARAX
ng R 4/02/1/10W J 4 * C0146 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1uF 25V Z . *
R0342 NRSA02J-473X MGR 47kΩ 1/10W J * *
R0343 NRSA02J-103X MG R 10kΩ 1/10W J * * C0155 NDC21HJ-390X C CAP. 39p⊱ 50V J *
#7⊎⊊ 16V M
R0344 NRSA021-271X MG R 2700 1/10W J * * C0201-05 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0345 NRSA02J-181X MG R 180Ω 1/10W J * * C0301 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M
R0346 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J * C0302-07 NUFZ1EZ-104X
NEH710M-476Y
C CAP.
F CAP
U.1μF 25¥ Z ★
47μF 16V M
R0347
R0348
NKSAUZJ-121X
NRSA071-777X
muk
MGR
2.2kO 1/10W J * C0309 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0349 NRSA02J-471X MG R 470Ω 1/10W J * * C0313 NCS21HJ-152X C CAP. 1500pF 50V J *
R0350 NRSA02J-OROX MGR 0.0Ω 1/10W J * * C0314-18 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
RUSSI NKSAUZJ-102X nu K 1K32 1/10W J 1 • · C0321 NEH71HM-105X E CAP. 1µF 50V M
R0352 NRSA02J-560X MG R 56Ω 1/10W J * * C0322
C0323
NCF21HZ-224X
NCF21F7-104X
L LAP.
C CAP
0.22μF 50V 2 *
0.1μF 25V 7 *
R0353
R0354-56
NRSA02J-561X
NRSA021-101Y
MG K
MG R
560Ω 1/10₩ J * * C0324 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M
R0361 NRSA02J-102X MGR 1kΩ 1/10₩ J * * C0331 NEH71HM-105X E CAP. 1µF 50V M
R0362 NRSA02J-560X MG R 56Ω 1/10W J * * C0332 NCF21H2-224X
NCF21F7-104X
C CAP. 0.22µF 50V 2 +
R0363
R0401
NRSA02J-561X MGR
MGR
560Ω 1/10W J * * 00000 ••••
R0402 NRSA02J-OROX MGR 0.0Ω 1/10W J * C0341
C0342
NEH71CM-106X
NEH71HM-105Y
E CAP. 10μF 16V M
1μF 50V M
DUNUS NOCA001 0714 MC D * C0343 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0403 NRSA02J-271X MG R 33kΩ 1/10W J * * C0401 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K *
R0405 NRSA02J-223X MG R 22kΩ 1/10W J * * C0402 NCF2122-104X
NFH71CM-476X
E CAP. 0.1μr 25V 2 ▼
47μF 16V M
R0406 NRSA02J-122X MG R 1.2kΩ 1/10W J * C0404 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0407
R0408-09
NRSA021-680X MGR 68Ω 1/10W J * C0405 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M
R0410 NRSA02J-101X MG R 100Ω 1/10W J * C0406-07 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z *
R0412 NRSA02J-180X MGR 18Ω 1/10W J * * C0408 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M
R0414 NRSA02J-390X MG R 39Ω 1/10₩ J * * C0409-10
C0411
NDC21HJ-270X C CAP. 180F 50V J *
R0415-16 NRSA02J-101X MGR 100Ω 1/10W J * C0412-13 NCB21HK-103X C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K *
R0417 NKSAUZJ-68UX
NRSAO2I-OROX
MGR ···································· 0.00.1/10W J * C0414 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47μF 16V M
0.1μF 25V 7 *
R0421 QRN143J-221X C R · 220Ω 1/4W J * C0413-16
C0417
NDC21HJ-270X C CAP. 27pF 50V J *
R0423 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10₩ J × * | COTI
САРА CITOR L0001-02 NQL02BJ-4R7X COIL 4.7μH *
C0001 NEH70JM-107X
NCE21E7-104Y
E CAP. 100μF 6.3V M
0 1μF 25V 7 3
* L0003-04 NQL02BJ-100X COIL 10µH *
C0003 NEH70JM-107X E CAP. 100µF 6.3V M L0005-07 NQLUZBJ-4K/X
NOLOZBJ-100X
COL 4.7μn +
10μH +
C0004 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z * * L0009 NQL02BJ-4R7X COIL 4.7μH
C0005 NEH/0JM-10/X
NCF21EZ-104X
E CAP.
C CAP.
0.1uF 25V Z * * L0101 NQL011K-3R3X COIL 3.3µH *
C0007 NEHE1EM-107X E CAP. 10121 NOLOTIK-SR3X COIL 3.3μH *
0008 NCF21E2-104X C CAP. 0.1μF 25V 2 γ * 10 11 1
C0009-10 QETM1AM-108 E CAP. 1000µF 10V M * L0301-04 NQL02BJ-100X
Nol02B1-330X
. 10µн *
ЗЗиН *
C0101 NCS21HJ-151X C CAP. 150pF 50V J 2 *
C0102 NCS21HJ-271X C CAP. 270pF 50V J * 00401 MA3027-X CHIP ZENER DIODE *
C0104 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J , * GEGEOR
C0106
C0107
NCF21HZ-224X E CAP.
C CAP.
0.22µF 50V Z 3 * 00101
SI.TRANSISTOR
*
C0108 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z * Q0102 25A1162/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0109 NEH71CM-476Y F CAP 47uE 16V M Q0103 2SC2712/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0111 NCS21HJ-151X C CAP. 150pF 50V J * * 00104 2SC2712/YG/-X SI. TRANSISTOR *
C0112 NDC21HJ-390X C CAP. 39pF 50V J * Q0112 2SA1162/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0113 NCS21HJ-2/1X
NRSA021-0R0X
U CAP.
MG R
2/0pF 50V J * * Q0113 2SC2712/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0116 NEH71HM-105X E CAP. 1µF 50V M QU114 23A1102/10/-X ST. INMISTRIA Ŧ
C0117 NCF21HZ-224X C CAP. 0.22µF 50V Z * Q0121 25C2712/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0110 MCFZ1EZ-104X U UAF. ν.τμι Ζον Ζ Q0122
00123
2581162/YG/-X
25C2712/YG/-X
SI. TRANSISTUR
SI. TRANSISTOR
*
C0121 NCS21HJ-151X C CAP. 150pF 50V J * Q0124 25A1162/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0122 NUCZ1HJ-390X
NCS21H1-271Y
U UAP.
C CAP.
39pr 50V J 270pF 50V I 3 * Q0131 2SC2712/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0124 NRSA02J-OROX MG R 0.0Ω 1/10W J * 00322 25C2/12/16/-X
2SA1162/YG/-X
SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0126 NEH71CM-106X E CAP. 10µF 16V M * Q0323 2SC2712/YG/-X SI.TRANSISTOR *
C0127 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z * 00324 25A1162/YG/-Y ST TRANSISTOR *
C0131 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z * Q0331 2SC2712/YG/-X SI. TRANSISTOR *
C0132 NEH71CM-476X E CAP. 47µF 16V M Q0332 2SA1162/YG/-X
2SC2712/YG/-X
SI. TRANSISTOR *
C0133-34 NCF21EZ-104X C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z * 40000 2302112/10/78 51. IRANOISIUR *
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