C: 0.286V(p-p) (Burst signal), 75Ω
Video 1V(p-p), negative sync, 75Ω, RCA pin jack × 3
Audio 500mV(rms) (-4dBs), high impedance, RCA pin jack × 6
Video 1V(p-p), 75Ω, RCA pin jack × 1
Audio 500mV(rms)(-4dBs), Low impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
AV-29SS26AV-29SX76/G
Contents
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
1-2 (No.YA449)
SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be
made to the original design unless authorized in writing by
the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to
those used in the original circuits. Service should be
performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void
the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or
property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection
nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated for
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in
the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the
schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of
Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side
ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND.
The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side
GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and
EARTH : ( ) side GND.
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will
not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is
recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or
adjusted (See B1 VOLTAGE).
(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.
(9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an
isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
(antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals,
Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack,
control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate
without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal
parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a
voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (.
. . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.)
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally
found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use
a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a
"Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly
any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis,
to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any
leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not
use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000Ω 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.).
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
PLACE THIS PROBE
1500 10W
GOOD EARTH GROUND
ON EACH EXPOSED
ME TAL PAR T
(No.YA449)1-3
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1FEATURES
DVD PICTURE MODE
This function can enhance the picture quality of DVD. The
screen can be made sharp or soft by this setting.
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When input DVD signal to VIDEO-2, detect the input signal
and change the input mode to VIDEO-2 automatically.
CINEMA SURROUND
This function can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider
audience.
PICTURE MODE
This function can adjust the picture settings automatically.
There are BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT in the PICTURE
MODE.
2.2MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
ItemAV-29SS26AV-29SX76/G
OSD Language Eng, Chi, Rus, Mal, IndEng, Ara, Fre, Per, Rus
PIP Function NOYES
MAIN PWB SCW-1941A-H2SCW-1947A-H2
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C1286RM-C1285
RETURN +
This function can set a channel frequently view to the Return
Channel and you can view that channel at any time with onetouch.
AI ECO SENSOR
This function can adjust TV screen contrast according to the
brightness of your room.
MaxxBass
MaxxBass enhances bass sound that cannot be reproduced
by normal speakers to be heard by our ears.
9 VrefP_SdacI 3.3V (Positive)73 YsyncI Not used
10 XtalInI 24.576MHz for system clock74 YoutO Not used
11 XtalOutO 24.576MHz for system clock75 Uout/INSSW2I YUV insertion input
12 VssA1- GND76 NCO Not used
13 NECKI V-guard input/ I/O switch77 INSSW3I YUV insertion input
14 CONTI 1.8V regulator control78 R3/PrI Component PR input (Video-2)
15 V5P1I +5V79 G3/YI Component Y input (Video-2)
16 Ph2- Phase-2 filter80 B3/PbI Component PB input (Video-2)
17 Ph1- Phase-1 filter81 Gnd3- GND
18 Gnd1- GND82 V5P3I 5V
19 SecPll- SECAM PLL decoupling83 BCLI Beam current limiter input
20 Dec8G- Bandgap decoupling84 BLKINI Black current input
21 EWO East-West drive output85 RoutO R output
22 VDRB-O Vertical drive B output86 GoutO G output
23 VDRA+O Vertical drive A output87 BoutO B output
24 Vif1IVideo IF input 188 V3.3A1I 3.3V
25 Vif2IVideo IF input 289 RefAdN- GND
26 Vsc- Vertical sawtooth capacitor90 V3.3RefAdPI 3.3V (Positive)
27 IrefI Reference current input91 RefAdI3.3/2V
28 GndIF- GND92 GndA- GND
29 Sif1ISound IF input 193 V1.8AI 1.8V
30 Sif2ISound IF input 294 V3.3A2I 3.3V
31 AGCO Tuner AGC output95 VssADC- GND
32 EHTI EHT/overvoltage protection input96 V1.8ADCI 1.8V
33 Ssif/RefIn/Avl/
RefOut
34 L3I Audio-L3 input (left signal)98 PW_LEDI POWER LED control
35 R3I Audio-R3 input (right signal)99 PW_LEDI POWER LED control
36 L-OUTO Audio L output100 V1.8C2I 1.8V
37 R-OUTO Audio R output101 VssC2- GND
38 DecsDem- Decoupling sound demodulator102 TIMER- Not used
39 QssO/AmO/
AudeEm
40 Gnd2- GND 104 VER_PROTECTO X-ray protect
41 PllIf- IF-PLL loop filter105 S_REDUCEO Sound control
42 SifAgc- AGC sound IF 106 P00/I2SDI1O Not used
43 IfVo/FmRo/DvbOO Not used107 POWERO SUB POWER control
44 NCO Not used108 SCL1I I2C bus clock
45 V8AudioSwitchesI 8V109 SDA1I/O I2C bus data
46 AgcSsif- AGC capacitor second sound IF110 V3.3PI 3.3V
47 V5P2I 5V111 ROTATIONO Rotation
48 V-OUTO Video output112 3.58/OTHERO NTSC 3.58 detection
49 L1I Audio-L1 input113 A_MUTEO Audio muting
50 R1I Audio-R1 input114 4.5/OTHERO NTSC 4.43 detection
51 V3I Video V3 input115 PROTI Protect
52 C4I Not used116 ECO_INI ECO sensor level detection
53 Audio2InLI Not used117 V1.8C1I 1.8V (Digital)
54 Audio2InRINot used118 DecV1V8I 1.8V
55 V2/YI Video V2 input119 KEY_INI Key scan data
56 L2I Audio L2 input (Left signal)120 VDO-DETI Video DET input
57 R2I Audio R2 input (right signal)121 VSSC1+P1- Digital GND
58 Y3/CvbsI S-Video Y1 input122 S_V_DETI S-Video DET input
59 C1I S-Video C1 input123 P25/PWM4O GTVA_reset
60 AudioLsLO Audio L output for audio power amplifier 124 V1.8C3I 1.8V (Digital)
61 AudioLsRO Audio R output for audio power amplifier 125 VssC3- GND
62 HP-LO Not used126 P12/Int2I External interrupt
63 HP-RO Not used127 SDA0I/O I2C bus data (for memory)
64 CVBSO/PIPO CVBS / PIP output128 SCL0I I2C bus clock (for memory)
O Automatic Volume Levelling/ sound IF input / subcar-
rier reference output / external reference signal input
for I signalmixer for DVB operation
O QSS intercarrier output / AM output / deemphasis /
(front-end audio out)
Pin
Pin nameI/OFunction
No.
97 REMOTEI Remote control
103 TIMER- Not used
(No.YA449)1-5
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
• Unplug the power cord.
(1) Remove the 15 screws [A] as shown in Fig.1.
(2) Withdraw the REAR COVER toward you.
CAUTION:
When reinstalling the rear cover, carefully push it inward after
inserting the MAIN PWB into the REAR COVER groove.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE CHASSIS (CHASSIS BASE AND
CONTROL BASE)
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Slightly raise the both sides of the CHASSIS by hand and
remove the 2 claws [B] under the CHASSIS from the front
cabinet as shown in Fig.1.
(2) Withdraw the CHASSIS backward.
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.)
NOTE:
When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to
confirm that the CRT earth wire is connected to the CRT
SOCKET PWB and the MAIN PWB.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE AV BOARD
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [C] as shown in Fig.1.
(2) When you pull out the AV BOARD in the direction of arrow
[D] as shown in Fig.1, it can be removed.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE CONTROL BASE
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the CHASSIS.
(1) While pushing down the 1 claw [E] as shown in Fig. 2 and
pull out the CONTROL BASE in the direction of arrow [F]
as shown in Fig. 2, the control base can be removed.
(If necessary, take off the wire, connectors etc.)
3.1.5 REMOVING THE SPEAKER
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [G] as shown in Fig.1.
(2) Withdraw the SPEAKER backward.
(3) Follow the same steps when removing the other hand
SPEAKER.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB(2/2)
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [H] as shown in Fig1.
(2) Withdraw the FRONT CONTROL PWB(2/2).
3.1.7 CHECKING THE MAIN PW BOARD
• To check the back side of the MAIN PWB.
(1) Pull out the CHASSIS and CONTROL BASE. (Refer to the
procedure described in REMOVING THE CHASSIS)
(2) Put the CHASSIS in upright position with the MAIN PWB's
solderside faced to the right. The FBT must be positioned
on top. (Viewed from the rear)
(3) Put the CONTROL PWBs in an appropriate position, taking
care not giving tension to the ribbon cables that connect to
the MAIN PWB.
CAUTIONS:
• Use insulating materials, if necessary, to avoid possible
electrical contacts between PWBs and expose terminals,
etc.
• Before turning on power, make sure that the CRT earth wire
and other connectors are properly connected.
• When repairing, connect the DEG. COIL to the DEG. con-
nector on the MAIN PWB.
3.1.8 WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING
(1) Be sure to clamp the wire.
(2) Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires
together.
Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires
with a new cable tie.
1-6 (No.YA449)
FRONT CABINET
SPEAKER
[FRONT SIDE]
CONTROL BASE
E
F
CHASSIS
BASE
Fig.2
G
CRT SOCKET
PWB
MAIN PWB
CLAW
(under side)
B
AV BOARD
G
Fig.2
D
SPEAKER
CONTROL
FRONT
CONTROL
H
PWB(1/2)
BASE
CLAW
(under side)
B
CHASSIS BASE
BASS PWB
C
REAR COVER
POWER CORD
FRONT
A
CONTROL
PWB(2/2)
Fig.1
(No.YA449)1-7
3.2MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
• This model uses the memory IC.
Memory IC: IC702 on MAIN PWB
The memory IC memorizes data for correctly operating the video and deflection circuits. When replacing the memory IC, be sure to
use the same type IC written with the initial values of data. In other words, use the specific IC listed in "PRINTED WIRING BOARD
PARTS LIST". For its mounting location, refer to "ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS".
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the
SERVICE MENU
AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting
values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM W/B
7. PLUG & PLAY (ON)
1-7 : SELECTDISPLAY : EXIT
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. S TATUS
power.
4. System constant check and setting
******* **** ***** *****
**** **** *** ***
* It must not adjust without signal.
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key
of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously.
Fig.1
(2) The SERVICE MODE screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed.
(3) While the SERVICE MODE is displayed, press the
[DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key
simultaneously, and the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
screen of Fig. 2 will be displayed.
(4) Check the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT
SET. If the value is different, select the setting item with the
[MENU /] key, and set the correct value with the
[MENU /] key.
(5) Press the [OK] key to memorize the setting value.
(6) Press the [DISPLAY] key twice, and return to the normal
screen.
SYSTEM CONSTANT-1
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 1
SYSTEM
COMB
TILT
SUPER BASS
TEXT
LANGUAGE
: SEL : OPE
: MULTI
:YES
:YES
:NO
:PAT
:ERCMI
DISP : EXIT
5. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the
receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
6. User settings
Check the user setting items according to the given in page
later.
Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
7. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is
SYSTEM CONSTANT-2
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 2
SOUND
BILINGUAL
BLUE BACK MUTE
COLOUR AUTO
ECO SENSOR
INTER CARRIER
: SEL : OPE
:STEREO
:NO
:NO
:NO
:ECO
:NO
DISP : EXIT
necessary (Fig.1).
Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
SYSTEM CONSTANT-3
KEY ASSIGNMENT OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 3
:YES
:NOPICTURE BOOSTER
:YESCOMPONENT
:NOPIP
:YES
:YES
DISP : EXIT
DISPLAY key
MENU key
OK key
PICTURE MODE
key
SURROUND
EXIT
MENU key
MENU key
MENU key
S INPUT
MAXX BASS
: SEL : OPE
Fig.2
1-8 (No.YA449)
3.2.2 SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING
Setting item
SYSTEMMULTI←
COMBYES←
TILTYES←
SUPER BASSNO←
TEXTPAT←
LANGUAGEE/R/C/M/IE/R/A/P/F
SOUNDSTEREOPB
BILINGUALNO←
BLUE BACK MUTENO←
COLOUR AUTONOYES
ECO SENSORECO←
INTER CARRIERNO←
SURROUNDYES←
PICTURE BOOSTERNO←
COMPONENTYES←
PIPNOYES
S INPUTYES←
MAXX BASSYES←
AV-29SS26AV-29SX76/G
Setting value
3.2.3 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.3.1BUTTON OPERATION
Setting itemSetting position
POWEROff
CHANNELPR 1
VOLUME15
3.2.3.2REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting itemSetting position
CHANNELPR1
VOLUME15
PICTURE MODEBRIGHT
DISPLAYIndicated
TV/VIDEOTV
CINEMA SURROUNDOFF
3.2.3.3REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) PICTURE SETTING
Setting itemSetting position
PICTURE MODEBRIGHT
CONTRAST / BRIGHT / SHARP
/ COLOUR / TINT
WHITE BALANCECOOL
VNRAUTO
(2) SOUND SETTING
Setting itemSetting position
STEREO l/llSTEREO SOUND
AI VOLUMEOFF
SOUND MODEMUSIC
BALANCECentre
CINEMA SURROUNDOFF
MAXX BASSOFF
Centre
(No.YA449)1-9
(3) FEATURE SETTING
Setting itemSetting position
DVD MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECTON
DVD PICTURE MODEOFF
DVD THEATER STATUSOFF
DVD SOUND MODETHEATER
ON TIMEROFF
OFF TIMEROFF
CHILD LOCKOFF
COMPRESS (16:9)OFF
AI ECO SENSOROFF
(4) INSTALL SETTING
Setting itemSetting position
AUTO PROGRAMTV channel automatically set
EDIT/MANUALPRESET CH only
COLOUR SYSTEMPAL
LANGUAGEENGLISH
TEXT LANGUAGEGROUP1 [AV-29SS26]
GROUP4 [AV-29SX76/G]
VIDEO-2 SETTINGCOMPONENT
BLUE BACKON
BEEPON
3.2.4 SERVICE MODE SETTING ITEMS
Setting itemSetting value
1. IF1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
2. V / C
3. AUDIO
[Do not adjust]
4. DEF1. V-SHIFT
5. VSM PRESET1. BRIGHT
6. STATUS
[Dispaly only]---
1.SCREEN (READ DATA)
2.CUTOFF / CUT OFF THEATER (B/G)
3.WDR (R/G/B)
4.BRIGHT (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
5.CONT. (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
6.COLOUR (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
7.TINT (TV/VDO 1/2/3 /THEATER)
8.SHARP (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
9.Y DELAY (TV/VDO 1/2/3/S-VDO)
10.TINT DVD (TV/VDO/THEATER)
11.AMP T.SHARP (TV/VDO)
12.TWIN CONT (TV/VDO)
1. DCXO ADJ
2. NICAM lower ERRLIM
3. NICAM upper ERRLIM
4. A2 ID THR
5. MENU EQUALIZER
2. V-SLOPE
3. V-SIZE
4. H-CENT
5. H-SIZE
6. TRAPEZ
7. EW-PIN
8. COR-UP
9. COR-LO
10. ANGLE
11. BOW
12. V-S.CR
13. V-LIN
14. V-ZOOM
2. CONT
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
1. R DRIVE
2. G DRIVE
3. B DRIVE
1-10 (No.YA449)
7. PLUG & PLAY(ON)
[Dispaly only]---
3.3REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
(2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
(3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
(4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it.
(2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the
chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove
the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the
pattern.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
(No.YA449)1-11
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the
conventional method using adjustment parts and
components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum
condition can be different from the initial setting
values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting
adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment
items of this service adjustment.
4.2PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENT
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the
following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
ItemPreset value
PICTURE MODE(VSM)BRIGHT
VNROFF
AI ECO SENSOROFF
BALANCE Centre
BASS / TREBLE / BALANCECentre
CINEMA SURROUNDOFF
4.3MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
(1) DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter)
(2) Oscilloscope
(3) HV voltmeter
(4) Signal generator
(Pattern generator : PAL/NTSC)
(5) Remote control unit
4.4ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
CHECK ITEMS
• B1 VOLTAGE check
• HIGH VOLTAGE check
• IF VCO check
TUNER / IF CIRCUIT
• DELAY POINT (AGC) adjustment
FOCUS
• FOCUS adjustment
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• V.SLOPE adjustment
• V.POSITION adjustment
• V.SIZE adjustment
• H.POSITION adjustment
• H.SIZE adjustment
• SIDE PIN adjustment
• TRAPEZIUM adjustment
• V. LINEARITY adjustment
• CORNER adjustment
• H. PARALLEL adjustment
• H.BOW adjustment
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• WHITE BALANCE adjustment
• SUB BRIGHT adjustment
• SUB CONTRAST adjustment
• SUB COLOUR adjustment
• SUB TINT adjustment
VSM PRESET SETTING
• VSM PRESET
PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
• PURITY adjustment
• STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment
• DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE adjustment
1-12 (No.YA449)
4.5ADJUSTMENT LOCATION
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS’Y (1/2)FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS’Y (2/2)
POWER
CORD
CN00W
S901
PW
W
CN002
CNDEG
CN001
CN001
DEG COIL
T
TOPFRONT
SPEAKER (L)
SPEAKER (R)
S804
S803
S801
S802
S805
S806
CN002
J802
CN00S
J801
MAIN PWB ASS’Y
1
8
IC702
FRONT
BASS
PWB ASS'Y
CRT EARTH
(BRAIDED ASS'Y)
12
1
IC701
CN00C
1. 5V
2. SCL0
3. SDA0
4. SCL1
5. SDA1
6. GND
J804J801 J802 J803
GND 5V
TU001
61
16
MAIN PWB ASS’Y (CRT SOCKET)
TP-47R
TP-47G
T
18
E2
TP-47B
HV
U
(SOLDER SIDE)
E1
16
HVT
B1
15
GND
UPPER : FOCUS
LOWER : SCREEN
TP-E
CN00X
1. B1
2. NC
3. X-RAY2
4. X-RAY1
5. GND
TOP
DEF YOKE
CRT EARTH
(BRAIDED ASS'Y)
16
U
(No.YA449)1-13
4.6BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MODE
4.6.1 TOOL OF SERVICE MODE OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MODE with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
4.6.2 SERVICE MODE ITEMS
With the SERVICE MODE, various adjustments can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings.
1.IFThis mode adjusts the setting values of the IF circuit.
2. V/CThis mode adjusts the setting values of the VIDEO circuit.
3.AUDIOThis mode adjusts the setting values of the multiplicity AUDIO circuit. [Do not adjust]
4. DEFThis mode adjusts the setting values of the DEFLECTION circuit for each aspect mode given below.
5.VSM PRESETThis mode adjusts the initial setting values of BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT. (VSM : Video Status Memory)
6.STATUSIt is no requirement to adjustment. [Do not adjust]
7.PLUG & PLAY (ON) This mode adjusts the setting values of the PIP circuit. [Do not adjust]
4.6.3 BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MODE
4.6.3.1HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
(1) Press the [DISPLAY] key and the [PICTURE MODE] key
simultaneously, then enter the SERVICE MODE.
(2) When the main menu is displayed, press any key of the [7]
to [9] key to enter the corresponding sub menu mode.
SERVICE MENU
4.6.3.2SETTING METHOD
1.IF
[1. VCO] : It must not adjust without signal
(1) [1] key
Select 1.IF.
(2) [1] key
Select 1.VCO(CW).
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM W/B
7. PLUG & PLAY (ON)
1-7 : SELECTDISPLAY : EXIT
******* **** ***** *****
**** **** *** ***
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. S TATUS
Fig.1
SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY
2. V/C, 4. DEF
Check the arrow position between the ABOVE REF. and
BELOW REF.
(3) [DISPLAY] key
Return to the SERVICE MODE main manu screen.
(1) [2], [4] key
Select one from 2. V/C, 4. DEF.
(2) [MENU /] key
Select setting items.
(3) [MENU /] key
Set the setting values of the setting items.
5.VSM W/B
DISPLAY key
MENU key
OK key
PICTURE MODE
key
EXIT
MENU key
MENU key
MENU key
(1) [5] key
Select 5.VSM W/B.
(2) [OK] key
Select setting items.
(3) [MENU /] key
Set the setting values of the setting items.
NOTE:
This illustration is applicable for RM-C1286.
The key assignment of this remote control unit
is, however, usable for the other type of
remote control units.
Fig.2
1-14 (No.YA449)
4.6.3.3MEMORIZE THE ADJUSTMENT DATA
When Mnt is completed, press the [OK] key to memorize the
adjustment value. If not to do so, the data is not memorized to the
memory IC. And if exit the adjustment mode before to memorize
the data, the adjustment value which you have changed will be
canceled.
4.6.3.4RELEASE OF SERVICE MODE
After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MODE, then
again press the [DISPLAY] key.
4.6.4 SERVICE MODE FLOW CHART
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM W/B
7. PLUG & PLAY (ON)
1-7 : SELECTDISPLAY : EXIT
******* **** ***** *****
**** **** *** ***
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. STATUS
IF SERVICE MENU
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
V/C
1. SCREEN
2. V/C
PAL
HBC
WBC
BRI
VCO (CW)
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REFERENCE
JUST REFERENCE
BELOW REFERENCE
TOO LOW
DELAY POINT
AGC TAKEOVER
Setting item
1.SCREEN (READ DATA)
2.CUTOFF / CUT OFF
**
**
**
THEATER (B/G)
3.WDR (R/G/B)
4.BRIGHT (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
5.CONT. (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
6.COLOUR (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
7.TINT (TV/VDO 1/2/3 /
THEATER)
8.SHARP (TV/VDO 1/2/3)
9.Y DELAY (TV/VDO 1/2/3/
S-VDO)
10.TINT DVD (TV/VDO/
THEATER)
11.AMP T.SHARP (TV/VDO)
12.TWIN CONT (TV/VDO)
*****
**
MHz
6. STATUS
STATUS
V/C STATUS
ECO EOF NOL VNR
****
ADC ECO =
COSMIC STATUS
*******
**
** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
5. VSM W/B
VSM PRESET BRIGHT
1. BRIGHT
***
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5.HUE
Setting item
1. R-DRIVE
2. G-DRIVE
3. B-DRIVE
3. AUDIO
AUDIO
1. DCXO ADJ. =
NOT NICAM
0002
0009
000A
***
*******
*******
*******
4. DEF
DEF FULL 50Hz
1. V-SHIFT
***
(**)
Setting item
1. DCXO ADJ
2. NICAM lower ERRLIM
3. NICAM upper ERRLIM
4. A2 ID THR
MENU EQUALIZER
EQUALIZER RF
USER
SOUND TURBO
THEATER
MUSIC
NEWS
1. V-SHIFT
2. V-SLOPE
3. V-SIZE
4. H-CENT
5. H-SIZE
6. TRAPEZ
7. EW-PIN
8. COR-UP
EQUALIZER VIDEOEQUALIZER DVD
USER
SOUND TURBO
THEATER
MUSIC
NEWS
4 : 3 / 16 : 9
Setting item
Setting value (Hexadecimal)
Setting value
Sereen size
FULL
COMPRESS
USER
DRAMA
THEATER
MUSIC
9. COR-LO
10. ANGLE
11. BOW
12. V-S. CR
13. V-LIN
14. V-ZOOM
Fig.3
(No.YA449)1-15
4.7INITIAL SETTING VALUE OF SERVICE MODE
(1) Adjustment of the SERVICE MODE is made on the basis of the initial setting values:however, the new setting values which set
the screen in its optimum condition may differ from the initial setting value.
(2) Do not change the initial setting values of the setting items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE".
(3) The " --- " means adjustment is not possible.
(4) " 12.TWIN CONT " is displayed only in the models with PIP function.
[2. V/C] * is variable values for adjustment.
Adjustment itemVariable rangeInitial setting value
PALSECAM NTSC3.58NTSC4.43VIDEO 2COMPONENT
(V-2)
525i625i
1. SCREENBRI0 ~ 6332*32*32*32*---32*32*
2. CUT OFFB0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)37*37*37*37*----3*-3*
G0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)18*18*18*18*---(-5)*(-5)*
CUT OFF
THEATER
3. WDRR0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)32*32*32*32*---00
4. BRIGHTRF0 ~ 6339*39*39*39*---------
5. CONT.RF0 ~ 6332*32*32*32*---------
6. COLOURRF0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)42*28*30*+1---------
7. TINTRF0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)------+27*+2---------
8. SHARPRF0 ~ 6328282828---------
9. Y DELAYRF0 ~ 15119125---------
10. TINT DVDRF0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)37*-7+0+0---------
11. AMP T.SHARP
12. TWIN CONT. TWIN (RF)----15-15-15-15---------
B0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)------------+6+5+5
G0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)------------+4+8+8
G0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)32323232---00
B0 ~ 63(-32 ~ +31)45*45*45*45*---00
VIDEO-1(COMPOSITE/S)
VIDEO-2(COMPONENT)
VIDEO-3(COMPOSITE)
VIDEO(-32 ~ +31)(-2)(-2)(-2)(-2)---(-2)(-2)
VIDEO-1(COMPOSITE/S)
VIDEO-2(COMPONENT)
VIDEO-3(COMPOSITE)
VIDEO(-32 ~ +31)------(+4)(+2)---------
THEATER(-32 ~ +31)------(+3)(+0)---------
VIDEO0 ~ 6353535353---1515
VIDEO0 ~ 15981110---------
S-VIDEO0 ~ 157777---------
VIDEO(-32 ~ +31)+1-8+0+0---+5+0
THEATER(-32 ~ +31)-2+0---------+3+3
RF VIDEO0 ~ 630000---00
TWIN (VIDEO)------------------------
(-32 ~ +31)(+1)(+1)(+1)(+1)---------
(-32 ~ +31)(+1)(+1)(+1)(+1)---(+2)(+2)
(-32 ~ +31)(+2)(+2)(+2)(+2)---------
(-32 ~ +31)+6+3+3+2---------
(-32 ~ +31)+6+3+3+2---(+9)(+5)
(-32 ~ +31)+6+3+3+2---------
1-16 (No.YA449)
[3. AUDIO] *This submenu is for display only, no adjustment is required.
FunctionItemSetting value
AUDIO1. DC XO ADJ12H*
2. NICAM LOWER ERR LIM6FH
3. NICAM UPPER ERR LIMB0H
4. A2 ID THR00H
FunctionMODEItem100Hz300Hz1kHz3kHz8kHz
MENU EQUALIZER RFSOUND TURBO+11+8+4+7+9
THEATER+8+5-7+4+4
MUSIC+10+6-5+4+10
NEWS-1-1+1-4-6
USER+0+0+0+0+0
VIDEOSOUND TURBO+11+8+4+7+9
THEATER+8+5-7+4+4
MUSIC+10+6-5+4+10
NEWS-1-1+1-4-6
USER+0+0+0+0+0
DVDTHEATER+8+5-7+4+4
MUSIC+10+6-5+4+10
DRAMA+2+3+4+1+0
USER+0+0+0+0+0
[4. DEF]
Adjustment item
1. V-SHIFT0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
2. V-SLOPE0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
3. V-SIZE0 ~ 63-32 ~ +31+30*0*-4*-2*
4. H-CENT0 ~ 63-32 ~ +31+35*0*0*0*
5. H-SIZE0 ~ 63-32 ~ +31+45*0*0*0*
6. TRAPEZ0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
7. EW-PIN0 ~ 63-32 ~ +31-12*0*0*0*
8. COR-UP0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
9. COR-LO0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
10. ANGLE0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
11. BOW0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
12. V-S.CR0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
13. V-LIN0 ~ 63-32 ~ +310*0*0*0*
14. V-ZOOM0 ~ 63-32 ~ +31+20(0)-23*+3*
NOTE: The value with an asterisk * is variable for adjustment. The values in parenthesis ( ) are fixed values.
V-ZOOM DATA can adjust follow data range in case measurement line power on is appeared.
Variable range
4:3 50HzOthers50Hz60Hz50Hz60Hz
4:3COMPRESS (16:9)
Initial setting value
(No.YA449)1-17
[5. VSM W/B]
Setting item
1. BRIGHT-16 - 16000-4
2. CONT.-16 - 16+15+5+10+5
3. COLOUR-16 - 1600-4-8
4. SHARP-16 - 160-10-50
5. HUE-16 - 16000-1
Variable
range
BRIGHTSOFT
Setting value
STANDARDTHEATER
Setting item
1. R DRIVE-64 - 630+100+9
2. G DRIVE-64 - 630-4+20
3. B DRIVE-64 - 630-12-10-27
Variable
range
COOLWARMNORMAL
Setting value
THEATER
1-18 (No.YA449)
4.8ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.8.1 CHECK ITEM
Item
B1 VOLTAGEDC voltmeter
Measuring
instrument
CN00X connector
1-pin:TP-B1
Remote
control unit
HIGH VOLTAGE HV voltmeter
Remote
5-pin:TP-E
[MAIN PWB]
CRT anode
Chassis GND
control unit
IF VCORemote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
(1) Receive any broadcast.
(2) Connect a DC voltmeter to 1-pin and 5-pin of CN00X
connector.
(3) Make sure that the voltage is DC134.5V ±2.0V.
(1) Receive any broadcast.
(2) Connect the earth clip of HV voltmeter to chassis
GND.
(3) Connect the probe of HV voltmeter to CRT anode.
Make sure that the voltage is
(4)
NOTE:
• Remove the probe before removing the earth clip.
[1.IF]
1.VCO
• Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required.
• Confirmation adjustment.
(1) Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MODE.
(2) Select <1.VCO>
(3) Receive any broadcast.
(4) Check the ←(Arrow) posspition between the ABOVE
REF. and BELOW REF.
Receiving frequency
DC30.5kV +1kV/-1.5kV
.
IF SERVICE MENU
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
VCO (CW)
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REFERENCE
JUST REFERENCE
BELOW REFERENCE
DISPLAY : EXIT1 : SELECT
TOO LOW
. MHz
DISPLAY : EXIT
YELLOW
(No.YA449)1-19
4.8.2 TUNER / IF CIRCUIT
Item
DELAY POINT
(AGC)
Measuring
instrument
Signal
generator
Remote
control unit
Setting Item
DELAY POINT
(AGC TAKE-OVER)
NTSC3.58
OTHER
4.8.3 FOCUS
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[1. IF]
2. DELAY POINT
(AGC TAKE-OVER)
(1) Receive a black and white signal (colour off).
(2) Select 1. IF.
(3) Select <2. DELAY POINT>.
(4) Set the setting values of the setting items as shown
bellow table.
(5) Then adjust the [MENU - / +] keys until video noise
Variable range
0 - 127
Initial setting value
28
28
disappears.
(6) Turn to other channels and make sure that there are
no irregularities.
Item
FOCUSSignal
Measuring
instrument
generator
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
FOCUS VR
[In HVT]
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal.
(2) While looking at the screen, adjust the FOCUS VR
to the vertical and horizontal lines will be thinnest
and sharpest.
(3) Make sure that the picture is in focus even when the
screen gets darkened.
4.8.4 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• The setting (adjustment) using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values.
• The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
• When performing deflection circuit adjustment, adjusts PAL signal (fv: 50 Hz) in 4:3 mode and 16:9 mode respectively, and adjust
the NTSC signal (fv: 60 Hz) similarly.
NOTE:
Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the adjustments of SUB BRIGHT and SUB PICTURE.
COMPRESS: OFF (4:3)
Item
V. SLOPESignal
Measuring
instrument
generator
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4. DEF]
2. V-SLOPE
PAL V. SLOPE
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL).
Remote
control unit
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <2. V-SLOPE>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <2. V-SLOPE>.
(5) Adjust <2. V-SLOPE> to make "A = B".
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
A
Blanking line
B
NTSC V. SLOPE
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
60Hz (NTSC).
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL V. SLOPE.
1-20 (No.YA449)
Item
Measuring
instrument
V. POSITIONSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4. DEF]
1. V-SHIFT
PAL V. POSITION
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL).
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <1. V-SHIFT>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <1. V-SHIFT>.
A
(5) Adjust <1. V-SHIFT> to make "A = B".
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC V. POSITION
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
60Hz (NTSC).
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL V. POSITION.
B
V. SIZESignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Screen
size 92%
H. POSITIONSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
[4. DEF]
3. V-SIZE
Picture
size 100%
[4. DEF]
4. H-CENT
CD
PAL V. SIZE
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <3. V-SIZE>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <3. V-SIZE>.
(5) Adjust <3. V-SIZE> to make the vertical screen size
to 92% of the picture size.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC V. SIZE
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL V. SIZE.
PAL H. POSITION
(1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <4. H-CENT>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <4. H-CENT>.
(5) Adjust <4. H-CENT> to make "C = D".
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC H. POSITION
(1) Receive a NTSC circle pattern signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL H. POSITION.
(No.YA449)1-21
Item
Measuring
instrument
H. SIZESignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4.DEF]
5. H-SIZE
PAL H. SIZE
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <5. H-SIZE>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <5. H-SIZE>.
(5) Adjust <5. H-SIZE> to make the horizontal screen
Screen size 91%
size to 91% of the picture size.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC H. SIZE
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL H. SIZE.
Picture size 100%
SIDE PINSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
TRAPEZIUMSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Straight
Parallel
[4. DEF]
7. EW-PIN
[4.DEF]
6. TRAPEZ
PAL SIDE PIN
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <7. EW-PIN>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <7. EW-PIN>.
(5) Adjust <7. EW-PIN> so that the first vertical lines at
the left and right edges on the screen are straight.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC SIDE PIN
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL SIDE PIN.
PAL TRAPEZIUM
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <6. TRAPEZ>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of 6. TRAPEZ.
(5) Adjust <6. TRAPEZ> so that the vertical lines at the
left and right edges on the screen are in parallel.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC TRAPEZIUM
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL TRAPEZIUM.
1-22 (No.YA449)
Item
Measuring
instrument
V.LINEARITYSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4. DEF]
12. V-S. CR
13. V-LIN
PAL V. LINEARITY
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <12. V-S.CR>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <12. V-S. CR>.
(5) Select <13. V-LIN>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <13. V-LIN>.
Top
(7) Adjust <12. V-S. CR> and <13. V-LIN> so that the
spaces of each line on TOP, CENTRE and
BOTTOM become uniform.
Centre
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC V. LINEARITY
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
Bottom
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL V-S. CR.
CORNER PINSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
H. PARALLELSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Straigt
Parallel
[4. DEF]
8. COR-UP
9. COR-LO
[4.DEF]
10. ANGLE
PAL CORNER PIN
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <8. COR-UP>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <8. COR-UP>.
(5) Select <9. COR-LO>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <9. COR-LO>.
(7) Adjust <8. COR-UP> and <9. COR-LO> so that the
vertical lines at the four corners on the screen are
straight.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC CORNER PIN
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL CORNER.
PAL H. PARALLEL
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <10. ANGLE>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <10. ANGLE>.
(5) Adjust <10. ANGLE> to optimize the trapezium
distortion at the centre of the screen.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC H. PARALLEL
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL H.
PARALLEL.
(No.YA449)1-23
Item
Measuring
instrument
H. BOWSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
COMPRESS : ON (16:9)
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4.DEF]
11. BOW
PAL H. BOW
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(3) Select <11. BOW>.
(4) Set the initial setting value of <11. BOW>.
Straight
(5) Adjust <11. BOW> to optimize the horizontal arc
distortion.
(6) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC H. BOW
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 6 as in PAL H. BOW.
Item
Measuring
instrument
V. SIZESignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Screen
size
Vertical amplitude
V. SLOPESignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4.DEF]
14. V. ZOOM
3. V-SIZE
PAL V. SIZE
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL).
(2) Set the COMPRESS(16 : 9) to ON.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
Screen size
(4) Set the initial setting value of <14. V. ZOOM>.
(5) Select <3. V-SIZE>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <3. V-SIZE>.
(7) Adjust <3. V-SIZE> to set the vertical amplitude of
the image to the value shown in the left hand side
Vertical
amplitude
list.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC V. SIZE
(1) Receive a crosshatch signal of vertical frequency
60Hz (NTSC).
AV-29SS26
AV-29SX76/G
305 mm
[4.DEF]
2. V-SLOPE
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL V. SIZE.
PAL V. SLOPE
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL).
(2) Set the COMPRESS(16 : 9) to ON.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <2. V-SLOPE>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <2. V-SLOPE>.
(6) Adjust <2. V-SLOPE> to make "A = B".
A
Blanking line
B
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC V. SLOPE
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
60Hz (NTSC).
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL V-SLOPE.
1-24 (No.YA449)
Item
Measuring
instrument
SIDE PINSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4. DEF]
7. EW-PIN
PAL SIDE PIN
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Set the COMPRESS(16 : 9) to ON.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <7. EW-PIN>.
Straight
(5) Set the initial setting value of <7. EW-PIN>.
(6) Adjust <7. EW-PIN> so that the first vertical lines at
the left and right edges on the screen are straight.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC SIDE PIN
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL SIDE PIN.
TRAPEZIUMSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
CORNER PINSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
Parallel
Straigt
[4. DEF]
6. TRAPEZ
[4. DEF]
8. COR-UP
9. COR-LO
PAL TRAPEZIUM PIN
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Set the COMPRESS(16 : 9) to ON.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <6. TRAPEZ>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <6. TRAPEZ>.
(6) Adjust <6. TRAPEZ> so that the vertical lines at the
left and right edges on the screen are in parallel.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC TRAPEZIUM PIN
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL TRAPEZIUM.
PAL CORNER PIN
(1) Receive a PAL crosshatch signal.
(2) Set the COMPRESS(16 : 9) to ON.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <8. COR-UP>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <8. COR-UP>.
(6) Select <9. COR-LO>.
(7) Set the initial setting value of <9. COR-LO>.
(8) Adjust <8. COR-UP> and <9. COR-LO> so that the
vertical lines at the four corners on the screen are
straight.
(9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
NTSC CORNER PIN
(1) Receive a NTSC crosshatch signal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 9 as in PAL CORNER PIN.
(No.YA449)1-25
VIDEO - 2 SET: COMPONENT
Item
Measuring
instrument
H. POSITIONSignal
generator
Remote
control unit
C
4.8.5 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[4. DEF]
4. H-CENT
(1) Receive a PAL circle pattern signal to VIDEO-2
component terminal.
(2) Select VIDEO-2 SET from the MENU and set
VIDEO-2 SET to COMPONENT.
(3) Select 4. DEF from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <4. H-CENT>.
D
(5) Set the initial setting value of <4. H-CENT>.
(6) Adjust <4. H-CENT> to make "C=D".
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
Item
WHITE
BALANCE
(Low light)
WHITE
BALANCE
(High light)
Measuring
instrument
Signal
generator
Remote
control unit
B CUTOFF (
B CUTOFF (
Signal
generator
Remote
control unit
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
12 3
4
)
789
)
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
12 3
56
[2. V/C]
2. CUTOFF (B)
2. CUTOFF (G)
SCREEN VR
[In HVT]
G CUTOFF ( )
G CUTOFF (
)
[2. V/C]
3. WDR (R)
3. WDR (G)
3. WDR (B)
COMPOSITE WHITE BALANCE
(1) Receive a PAL black and white signal (colour off).
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <2. CUTOFF> (B) and (G).
(5) Set each value to initial setting value with the [4] / [7]
keys and [5] / [8] keys.
(6) Turn the SCREEN VR fully counterclockwise, then
slowly turn it clockwise to where a red, blue or green
colour is faintly visible.
(7) Use the [4] / [7] and [5] / [8] keys to adjust so that
the other 2 colours appear white.
(8) Turn the SCREEN VR to where the single horizontal
line glows faintly.
(9) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
COMPONENT WHITE BALANCE
(1) Receive a PAL component black and white signal
(colour off).
(2) Select VIDEO-2 SET from the MENU and set
VIDEO-2 SET to COMPONENT.
(3) Adjust COMPONENT WHITE BALANCE in the
same way as "COMPOSITE WHITE BALANCE".
(1) Receive a PAL black and white signal (colour off).
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <3. WDR> (R), (G) and (B).
(5) Set each value to initial setting value with the [4] to
[9] keys.
(6) Use the [4] to [9] keys to produce a white screen.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
1-26 (No.YA449)
4
)B DRIVE ()
R DRIVE (
)
R DRIVE (
56
789
G DRIVE ()
B DRIVE (
G DRIVE (
)
)
Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB BRIGHTRemote
control unit
SUB
CONTRAST
Remote
control unit
SUB COLOURRemote
control unit
Signal
generator
Oscilloscope
Remote
control unit
WC
VOLTAGE (W-B)
AV-29SS26
AV-29SX76/G
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
TP-47B
TP-E
[CRT SOCKET
PWB]
YGR
B
M
Voltage setting
PALNTSCSECAM
38V
38V
[2. V/C]
4. BRIGHT
[2. V/C]
5. CONT
[2. V/C]
6. COLOUR
[2. V/C]
6. COLOUR
(-)
(A)
0
(+)
26V6V
26V6V
(1) Receive a NTSC broadcast.
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <4. BRIGHT>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <4. BRIGHT>.
(6) If the brightness is not best with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best brightness.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
(1) Receive a NTSC broadcast.
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <5. CONT>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <5. CONT>.
(6) If the contrast is not best with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best contrast.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive a PAL M broadcast.
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <6. COLOUR>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <6. COLOUR>.
(6) If the colour is not the best with the initial set value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best colour.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
SECAM COLOUR
(1) Receive a SECAM broadcast.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58MHz broadcast.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR is set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will be automatically set.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive a PAL M colour bar signal (full field colour
bar 75% white).
(2) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E.
(3) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(4) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(5) Select <6. COLOUR>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <6. COLOUR>.
(7) Adjust the value of (A) to the value in the voltage
table in the left.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
SECAM COLOUR
(1) Receive a SECAM colour bar signal (full field colour
bar 75% white)
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58MHz broadcast.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
• When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR is set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will be automatically set.
(No.YA449)1-27
Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB TINTRemote
control unit
Signal
generator
Oscilloscope
Remote
control unit
VOLTAGE (W-B)
AV-29SS26
AV-29SX76/G
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
TP-47B
TP-E
[CRT SOCKET
PWB]
YGR
WC
M
NTSC 3.58 (TINT)
+14V
+14V
[2. V/C]
7. TINT
[2. V/C]
7. TINT
(B)
B
Voltage setting
PAL TINT (DVD)
(-)
0
(+)
+27V
+27V
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
PAL TINT
(1) Receive a PAL broadcast.
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <7. TINT>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <7. TINT>.
(6 ) If you cannot get the best HUE with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best TINT.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the best values.
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) Receive a NTSC 3.58 broadcast.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL TINT.
NTSC 4.43 TINT
• When NTSC 3.58 TINT is set, NTSC 4.43 TINT will be
automatically set.
PAL TINT (DVD)
(1) Receive a PAL broadcast.
(2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(3) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(4) Select <10. TINT DVD>.
(5) Set the initial setting value of <10. TINT DVD>.
(6 ) If you cannot get the best HUE with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best TINT.
(7) Press the [OK] key to memorize the best values.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
PAL TINT
(1) Receive a PAL colour bar signal (full field colour
bar 75% white).
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP-47B and TP-E.
(3) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(4) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(5) Select <7. TINT>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <7. TINT>.
(7 ) If you cannot get the best HUE with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best TINT.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the best values.
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) eceive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour
bar 75% white).
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL TINT.
NTSC 4.43 TINT
• When NTSC 3.58 TINT is set, NTSC 4.43 TINT will be
automatically set.
PAL TINT (DVD)
(1) Receive a PAL colour bar signal (full field colour
bar 75% white).
(2) Connect the oscilloscope to TP-47B and TP-E.
(3) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT.
(4) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE.
(5) Select <10. TINT DVD>.
(6) Set the initial setting value of <10. TINT>.
(7 ) If you cannot get the best HUE with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best TINT.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the best values.
1-28 (No.YA449)
4.8.6 VSM PRESET SETTING
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
VSM PRESETRemote
control unit
Setting item
1. BRIGHT-16 - 16000-4
2. CONT.-16 - 16+15+5+10+5
3. COLOUR-16 - 160+0-4-8
4. SHARP-16 - 160-10-50
5. HUE-16 - 16000-1
Variable
range
BRIGHTSOFT
Setting value
[5.VSM W/B]
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
1. R-DRIVE
2. G-DRIVE
3. B-DRIVE
STANDARD THEATER
(1) Select 5.VSM W/B from the SERVICE MODE.
(2) Select the BRIGHT with the [OK] key.
(3) Adjust the [MENU /] key to bring the set values
of <1. BRIGHT> - <5. HUE> to the values shown in
the table.
(4) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
(5) Respectively select the VSM PRESET mode for
STANDARD, SOFT and THEATER.
(6) Select COOL with the [OK] key.
(7) Adjust the [MENU /] key to bring the set values
of <1. R DRIVE> to <3. B DRIVE> to the values
shown in the table.
(8) Press the [OK] key to memorize the set values.
(9) Respectively select the WIHITE BALANCE mode for
WARM and NORMAL.
W/B preset
Setting item
1. R DRIVE
2. G DRIVE
3. B DRIVE
COOLNORMALWARM
0
0+2
0-10
0
+10
-4
-12
THEATER
+9
0
-27
(No.YA449)1-29
4.8.7 PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
NOTE:
The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after
the FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is changed by
FOCUS adjustment.)
When makes difference by FOCUS adjustment, should be
reconfirming PURITY adjustment.
(1) Demagnetize CRT with the demagnetizer.
(2) Loosen the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
CRT
WEDGE
DEFLECTION
YOKE
P
4 6
P / C
MAGNETS
(3) Remove the wedges.
(4) Input a green raster signal from the signal generator, and
turn the screen to green raster.
(5) Move the deflection yoke backward.
(6) Bring the long lug of the purity magnets on the short lug and
position them horizontally. (Fig.2)
(7) Adjust the gap between two lugs so that the GREEN
RASTER will come into the centre of the screen. (Fig.3)
(8) Move the deflection yoke forward, and fix the position of the
deflection yoke so that the whole screen will become green.
(9) Insert the wedge to the top side of the deflection yoke so that
it will not move.
(10) Input a crosshatch signal.
• P/C MAGNETS
P : PURITY MAGNET
4 : 4 POLES (convergence magnets)
6 : 6 POLES (convergence magnets)
Fig.1
PURITY MAGNETS
Long lug
Short lug
Bring the long lug over the short lug
and position them horizontally.
Fig.2
(FRONT VIEW)
GREEN RASTER
(11) Verify that the screen is horizontal.
(12) Input red and blue raster signals, and make sure that purity
is properly adjusted.
1-30 (No.YA449)
CENTRE
Fig.3
STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
(1) Input a crosshatch signal.
(2) Using 4-pole convergence magnets, overlap the red and
blue lines in the centre of the screen (Fig.1) and turn them
to magenta (red/blue).
(3) Using 6-pole convergence magnets, overlap the magenta
(red/blue) and green lines in the centre of the screen and
turn them to white.
(4) Repeat 2 and 3 above, and make best convergence.
(FRONT VIEW)
Fig.1
(FRONT VIEW)
DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
(1) Move the deflection yoke up and down and overlap the lines
in the periphery. (Fig. 2)
(2) Move the deflection yoke left to right and overlap the lines in
the periphery. (Fig. 3)
(3) Repeat 1 and 2 above, and make best convergence.
(4) Adjust XV by XV coil. (Fig.4)
• After adjustment, fix the wedge at the original position. Fasten
the retainer screw of the deflection yoke. Fix the P/C magnets
with glue.
GREEN
RED
BLUE
RED
BLUE
GREEN
Fig.2
(FRONT VIEW)
GREENGREEN
RED
BLUE
Fig.3
BLUE
BLUE
RED
GREENGREEN
BLUE
RED
RED
RED
GREEN
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
RED
(FRONT VIEW)
Xv
GREEN
Fig.4
(No.YA449)1-31
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS
5.1.1 OUTLINE
This model has self check functions given below. When an abnormality has been detected, the SUB POWER is turned off and POWER
LED flashes to inform of the failure. An abnormality is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the
microcomputer.
5.1.2 SELF CHECK ITEMS
Check itemDetails of detectionMethod of detectionState of abnormality
B1 over-current protectionAn over-current on the low B1
line is detected.
CRT neck broken protectionOperation of CRT neck
protection circuit.
5.1.3 SELF CHECK INDICATING FUNCTION
When an abnormality has been detected at about 5 seconds
after the power was turned on, the SUB POWER is turned off
immediately and the POWER LED flashes.
The main microcomputer
detects the possible abnormality
at 24-msec. intervals and judges
the results in every 16 time. Of
the 16 times, if NG is detected
more than 9 times, it is judged
that there is an abnormality.
After about
5 seconds
When an abnormality has been
detected, the SUB-POWER is
turned off. While the SUBPOWER is being turned off, the
POWER key on the remote
control unit is not operational
until the power cord is
disconnected and connected
again.
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
CAUTION: TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE
1 Operate only from the power source indicated on the rear of the TV.
2 Avoid damaging the power cord and mains plug. When unplugging the
TV, grasp the mains plug. Do not pull on the power cord.
3 Never block or cover the ventilation openings.
Never install the TV where good ventilation is unattainable.
When installing this TV, leave spaces for ventilation around the TV of
more than the minimum distances as shown.
4 Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
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.
6 The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it
when handling the TV. Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with
a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully. Never use any cleaner or detergent
on it.
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS TV.
15 cm
10 cm 10 cm
15 cm
7 This TV can be turned on/off power by connecting/disconnecting the AC
plug into AC outlet. While this TV is being installed, enough space should
be reserved for connection/disconnecting the AC plug into AC outlet by
hand.
8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that
no objects fi lled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the
apparatus.
WARNING: <AV-21M, AV-25M, AV-29M, AV-21B, AV-29B Series>
YOU CAN DETACH THE PROTECT SHEET ON THE TOP
THE FRONT BUTTON DOOR OF THE TV SHOULD BE
AND BOTTOM OF FRONT FRAME IF YOU NEEDED.
PULLED OUT FROM ITS BOTTOM. DO NOT PRESS THE
UPPER PART, OR YOUR FINGER MAY BE PINCHED.
PULLPULL
✓
2
Knowing your TV’s features
Main features
DVD MENUJust connect DVD player to the television. The television will detect DVD signal and display
MaxxBassMaxxBass enhances bass sound that cannot be reproduced by normal speakers to be
EXIT
PIP (Picture In Picture)You can view two screens ( Main picture and Sub picture ) at the same time.
TELETEXTYou can view teletext programmes which are broadcasted by some TV channels. Teletext
FAVORITE CH (Channel)You can register up to four favorite channels for quick recall with one press.
A2/NICAM
1
(STEREO / I.II)
AI ECO SENSORTV detects the brightness of your room and automatically adjust the picture brightness to
ECO MODEYou can adjust TV screen contrast according to the brightness of your room to suitable
2
3
5
AI VOLUMETV adjusts the volume automatically to the same level for all TV channels to avoid sudden
4
TINTYou can adjust TINT setting for all colour systems, including PAL.
Confi rm your TV’s functions
Some functions written in this instruction manual may not be available for your TV.
Please see the chart below and check the functions that are equipped for your TV’s model number.
The model number is indicated at the rear of your TV. When you press a button concerned to a function that is not available
for your TV, it does not work and the logo “Ø” appears on the screen.
NO.
Function
1
2,3
PIP control buttons (Green label)
4,3
TELETEXT control buttons (Black label)
PICTURE TILT
—
MaxxBass
—
5
AI ECO SENSOR
5
ECO MODE
(STEREO/I
picture on the screen automatically and you can adjust pictures and sound while you are
watching DVD as your desire. When disconnect DVD player, the television will display the
previous channel.
heard by our ears.
programme is an infromation in text form.
You can listen the stereo sound or billingal sound from TV programme broadcasting by A2
or NICAM Sound-multiplex system.
a suitable level for a better eyecare.
level for a better eyecare.
change of the volume when selecting different TV channels or selecting Video Mode.
■
II)
Model No.
AV-29BS26
AV-29BX16
AV-29MX16
AV-29MS26
AV-29SS26
AV-29MX56
AV-29SX56
AV-29MX76
AV-29SX76
AV-25MS26
AV-25MX16
AV-25MX56
AV-25MX76
AV-21BS26
AV-21BX16
AV-21BX16B
AV-21MS26
AV-21MX16
AV-21MX56
O—— O—— O——— O — O———
——— —OO ——OO— — ——O O
O—— O—O O——OO — O——O
O O O OOO ————— — ————
——O OOO OOOO— — OOOO
——O OOO OOOO— — OOOO
O O — ——— ———— O O ————
3
AV-21MX76
Remote control buttons and basic functions
No. PressTo
POWERTurn on or off the TV from standby mode.
1
MENU/OKDisplay menu and confi rm selected function.
2
5 / ∞ / 2 / 3Select and adjust menu function.
3
CHANNEL -/+Select the desired channel number.
4
VOLUME -/+Adjust the volume level.
5
TV/VIDEO
6
EXIT
MUTINGTurn off the volume.
7
DISPLAY
8
/BACK
0~9, -/--Select the programme number. For two digits programme number, press -/--, then press the
9
RETURN+a) Return to the frequently view channel with one touch.
!
FAVORITE
"
CHANNEL
(colour buttons: red,
green, yellow, blue)
4
Select TV or video terminal input.
On the other hand, you can use this button to EXIT from the menu.
Press this button again to resume the volume.
Display the programme number or video terminal number, stereo/bilingual broadcast system and
PR list (channel list) on the screen.
You can select the channel using the PR list.
1 Press the DISPLAY button once to display the PR list.
2 Press 5 / ∞ / 2 / 3 buttons to choose a channel, then press the MENU/OK button.
You can confi rm the favorite channels in the PR list. The channels set to favorite channels are
indicated with coloured mark.
On the other hand, you can use this button to return to the previous menu.
number button.
1 Choose the channel you want to register.
2 Press and hold RETURN+ button until “RETURN PLUS PROGRAMMED!” appears.
To cancel, press and hold RETURN+ button until “RETURN PLUS CANCELED!” appears.
b) Return to the previously viewed channel, if you have not set or have cancelled the Return
channel as above.
Register and recall 4 favorite channels.
1. Choose the TV channel you want to register then press and hold a colour button until
“PROGRAMMED! ■" appears.
2. To register other favorite channels, repeat step 1.
To recall the favorite channel, press the corresponding colour button.
When the TV is in Text function or MENU mode, the favorite channel function is not available.
When the TV is in PIP function, the favorite channel function cannot register but can recall the
favorite channel.
1
"
8
2
!
4
6
EXIT
3
7
9
5
Remote control buttons and basic functions (continued)
How to operate menus and menus locations
ToOperationNote
Display the MENU
Choose a Top
menu
Choose a 2nd
menu
Display the 3rd
menu
Return to the
previous menu
Choose the setting
of a function
Adjust the effect
level of a function
Display the sub
menu of a function.
Press the MENU/OK button 2.
PICTURE MENU is displayed on
fi rst press.
Press 2/3 buttons 3 to choose
a menu title when the cursor is
pointing at MENU.
Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a
2nd menu title.
Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose a
2nd menu title. Then press MENU/
OK button 2.
Press the DISPLAY/BACK button
8.
Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose
a function. Then press the 2/3
buttons 3 to change the setting.
Press 5/∞ buttons 3 to choose
a function. Then press the 2/3
buttons 3 to adjust the effect
level.
Press the 5/ ∞ buttons 3 to
choose a function. Then press
MENU/OK button 2 to display
the sub menu.
The following chart shows locations of functions in menus. In this manual,
location of a function is described as follows:
MENU
Top menu
2nd menu
Top menu3rd menuMENU2nd menu
Note: Some functions have the 4th menus as the sub-menus.
To exit the MENU,
press the DISPLAY/
BACK button 8 or
choose EXIT menu
or TV/VIDEO/EXIT
button 6.
—
Press ∞ button 3
to display the next
functions.
—
Press the TV/ VIDEO/
EXIT button 6 to exit
from the menu.
—
Top menu 2nd menuLocation 3nd menuLocation
PICTUREPICTURE MODE P.9––
MENU
SOUND
FEATURESDVD MENUP.16
INSTALLAUTO PROGRAMP.19––
PICTURE SETTING P.10CONTRASTP.10
WHITE BALANCEP.10––
VNRP.17––
I■II
STEREO/
AI VOLUMEP.15––
SOUND MODEP.14––
EQUALIZERP.15––
BALANCEP.14––
CINEMA SURROUND
MaxxBassP.15––
ON TIMERP.17PRP.17
OFF TIMERP.17––
CHILD LOCKP.17––
COMPRESS (16:9)
AI ECO SENSOR/
ECO MODE
EDIT/MANUALP.19DELETE, MOVE,
COLOUR SYSTEMP.9––
LANGUAGEP.17LANGUAGEP.17
TEXT LANGUAGEP.13TEXT LANGUAGEP.13
VIDEO-2 SETTINGP.18––
BLUE BACKP.11––
PICTURE TILTP.11––
BEEPP.18––
P. 1 5––
P.15––
P.11––
P.11––
BRIGHTP.10
SHARPP.10
COLOURP.10
TINTP.10
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
DVD PICTURE MODE
DVD THEATER STATUS
DVD SOUND MODE
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MANUAL, INSERT
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TV buttons and functions
The illustrations shown below is for AV-21BS26 and AV-29SS26 only, which are used for explanation purpose.
Your TV may not look exactly the same as illustrated.
Front of the TV
AV-29SS26
TV/VIDEO
MENU/OK
CHANNEL
VOLUME
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L (main power)
1
POWER lampIndicate the TV’s status. –
2
Press to turn on or turn off the TV’s main power.–
No colour : TV’s main power is being turned off.
Red : TV’s main power is being turned on.
Blink :
While the TV is in turn on mode , OFF TIMER function is in used.
Note: When you turn off the power switch while TV is in standby mode,
While the TV is in standby mode, ON TIMER funciton is in used.
the power lamp will go off in 10 -15 seconds.
When you operate the TV, POWER Lamp will be blink.
ECO sensor–
3
Remote control sensor–
4
TV/VIDEO
5
VOLUME -/+Press to adjust the volume level.–
6
CHANNEL -/+
7
MENU/OKPress to display the menu.–
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(VIDEO-2) INPUT
Press to select TV or Video terminal input or exit from menu.
Press to select the desired channel (Both of RF and Video input.)
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signal cannot be output.)
Video or component video, and audio input jacks for VIDEO-2
mode. You can select the input signal by setting the “VIDEO-2
SETTING” function (see page 18).
VIDEO-1 INPUT
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How to operate the menus with the TV button
TV button
Work as same as the button on
the remote control unit
Note
MENUMENU/OK buttonTo display main menu and exit menu after
fi nish setting.
CHANNEL -/+∞/5 buttonTo select menu function.
VOLUME -/+2/3 buttonTo choose a Top menu and adjust the
desired menu function.
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Setting up your TV
CAUTION
• Turn off the equipment including the TV before connecting.
1 Connecting the aerial cable.
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
2 Connecting the main plug to the AC outlet.
75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
If you connect a VCR, connect the aerial output jack of your VCR and
the aerial jack on the TV with aerial cable. Then connect the output
jacks of your VCR and the VIDEO-1 input jacks of the TV with the
video cable (or S-VIDEO cable if available) and audio cables. For
details, see the manual of your VCR.
Rear of TV
AV-21BS26
VCR
VHF/UHF outdoor aerial
COMPONENT
VIDEO-1
(VIDEO-2)
OUTPUT
INPUT
INPUT
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OVER
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V
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The illustration shown is just a sample. It may not be same as your TV.
3 Inserting batteries into the remote control.
Insert two batteries by following the + and - polarities
and inserting the - end fi rst.
CAUTION:
Follow the cautions printed on the batteries.
Notes:
• Use AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries.
• If the remote control does not work properly, fi t
new batteries. The supplied batteries are for testing,
not regular use.
4 Turn on the TV by pressing the main power button.
JVC logo appears on the screen.
JVC logo will appear on the screen again at the phase of “SETUP
TOUR RESTART?” function. Then the initial setting can be performed
according to page 8.
Note:
While in the INSTALL menu with the cursor pointing at INSTALL, pressing
the blue button will also display the JVC logo.
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Setting up your TV (continued)
5 Making the initial settings
Set up your TV by pressing MENU/OK button or waiting for 15 seconds, then operate the TV by following the steps
When turn on the TV at
the next time
below:
LANGUAGETEXT LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
кмллдав
FRANÇAIS
MENU : OK
DISPLAY : BACK
TV/VIDEO : EXIT
• Press 5/∞ button to
select your desired
language*.
TEXT LANGUAGE
GROUP–1
GROUP–2
GROUP–3
GROUP–4
MENU : OK
DISPLAY : BACK
TV/VIDEO : EXIT
• Press 5/∞ button to
select your desired
Teletext language
group*. For details,
see page 13.
(For BS26/MS26/
SS26/MX76/SX76
series only)
AUTO PROGRAM
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MENU : OK
• TV will start searching
for the channels.
To stop AUTO
PROGRAM, press
MENU/OK button.
EDIT
PR CH/CC
AV
■
1 CH 04
■
2 CH 76
■
3 CH 78
■
4 CH 05
5 CH 28
6 CH 10
MENU : OK
MOVE
3
■
INSERT
■
DELETE
■
MANUAL
• To complete the initial
setting, press the
MENU/OK button. To
edit the channel list,
see page 19.
AUTO PROGRAM
SETUP TOUR RESTART?
■
: YES
MENU : NO
• “SETUP TOUR
RESTART?” will be
displayed.
Press the MENU/OK
button to cancel
the SETUP TOUR
RESTART function.
If you want to make
initial settings again
when the next time
you turn on the TV,
press the Red button
to activate the SETUP
TOUR RESTART
function.
* If the TEXT function is available for your TV and the LANGUAGE shown follow as ENGLISH/кмллдав/ / /FRANÇAIS, you
can select the TEXT LANGUAGE group from GROUP-1 to GROUP-4.
If the TEXT function is available for your TV and the LANGUAGE shown follow as ENGLISH/кмллдав/
/MELAYU/INDONESIA,
you can select the TEXT LANGUAGE group from GROUP-1 to GROUP-3.
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Basic setting for picture
COLOUR SYSTEM
You can select the appropriate colour system when the picture is
not clear or no colour appears.
Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to select a setting.
AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC3.58
NTSC4.43
To operate this function with a menu:
MENUINSTALL menuCOLOUR SYSTEM
For the colour system in each country or region, see the table below:
AreaCountry or RegionSystem
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates,
Yemen, etc.
Asia, Middle
East
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc.PAL
Africa
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc.
China, Vietnam, etc.PAL
Hong Kong, etc.PAL
Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.SECAM
Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.NTSC
Russia, etc.SECAM
Czech Republic, Poland, etc.PAL
Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc.PAL
UK, etc.PAL
Republic of South Africa, etc.PAL
Nigeria, etc.PAL
Egypt, Morocco, etc.SECAM
PAL
PICTURE MODE
You can choose the desired picture setting with one-touch.
Press the PICTURE MODE button to select a setting.
SOFTSoftens contrast and sharpness.
BRIGHTHeightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARDStandard picture setting.
USERYou can change this picture setting as you like.
Select USER and adjust following items in the
PICTURE SETTING menu. (CONTRAST, BRIGHT,
SHARP, COLOUR, TINT)
When you select VIDEO-2 Mode, you cannot adjust SHARP.
When you set DVD THEATER STATUS in DVD MENU to ON, you
cannot adjust PICTURE MODE.
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU
PICTURE menu
PICTURE MODE
To return the USER setting to default, press the blue button when
the PICTURE SETTING menu is displayed.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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Basic setting for picture (continued)
PICTURE SETTING
You can adjust the desired picture setting when selecting USER in
PICTURE MODE.
1 Select USER in PICTURE MODE under PICTURE menu.
MENU
USER
PICTURE menuPICTURE MODE
2 Select PICTURE SETTING in PICTURE menu, then adjust the
setting.
MENU
CONTRAST2 : Lower contrast3 : Higher contrast
BRIGHT2 : Darker3 : Brighter
SHARP2 : Softer3 : Higher
COLOUR2 : Lighter3 : Deeper
TINT2 : Reddish3 : Greenish
PICTURE menu
When you select VIDEO-2 Mode, you cannot adjust SHARP.
PICTURE SETTING
WHITE BALANCE
You can change the white balance of the picture to better match
the type of video being viewed.
Select WHITE BALANCE in the PICTURE menu, then choose the
desired setting.
MENUPICTURE menuWHITE BALANCE
NORMALNormal white balance.
COOLBluish white.
WARMReddish white.
When you set DVD THEATER STATUS in DVD MENU to ON, you
cannot adjust WHITE BALANCE.
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About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
Advanced setting for picture
AI ECO SENSOR (ECO)/ECO MODE
You can adjust TV screen contrast according to the brightness of
your room.
Press the ECO button to select the desired mode.
OFFCancel the function.
MODE-1/ECO-1Mild contrast (recommended.)
MODE-2/ECO-2Even contrast.
DISPLAY (for AI ECO SENSOR only)
Display the graphic of the function.
To operate this function with a menu:
MENU
FEATURES menu
AI ECO SENSOR / ECO MODE
When you set DVD THEATER STATUS in DVD MENU to ON, you
cannot adjust AI ECO SENSOR / ECO MODE.
Note : AI ECO SENSOR for M and S series.
ECO MODE for B series.
Correcting the Slanting Picture (PICTURE TILT)
You can correct the picture tilt caused by the earth’s magnetic force.
1 Select PICTURE TILT in the INSTALL menu, then press MENU/
OK button.
MENUINSTALL menu
The following display appears.
PICTURE TILT
PICTURE TILT
2 Press the 5/∞ buttons until the picture becomes level. Then
press the MENU/OK button.
COMPRESS (16:9)
You can convert a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) into a wide
picture (16:9 aspect ratio).
Select COMPRESS (16:9) in the FEATURES menu, then choose
ON or OFF.
MENU
BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and
mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no
input from an antenna.
Select BLUE BACK in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENUINSTALL menuBLUE BACK
If you wish to continue viewing the poor picture, off the BLUE BACK
function.
FEATURES menu
COMPRESS (16:9)
MENU : OK
DISPLAY : BACK
TV/VIDEO : EXIT
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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Original features for picture
PIP
You can display a sub picture within the main picture on the screen.
Press the PIP operation buttons to display and change the sub
picture setting.
PIP Display the sub picture.
To cancel, press the PIP button again.
Notes:
• You can hear the sound from the main picture only.
•
When main picture and sub picture are the same TV channel.
Press SUB-P -/+
Press
Press CHANNEL -/+
Press CHANNEL -/+
SUB-P -/+Select the desired TV channel for sub picture.
(Input)
(Swap)
(Position)
(Freeze)
( Input )
Select the input source for the sub picture.
Swap between the main picture and sub picture.
Change the sub picture position.
Each time you press the (Position) button, the sub picture
position will change as follows:
lower right lower left upper left
Freeze the sub picture.
When VIDEO-2 is set to component, you cannot select VIDEO-2
for sub picture. If the main picture input source is VIDEO-2 with
component, the PIP function is disabled.
Main picture will be changed TV channel
follow as sub picture.
To change sub picture to video mode.
Sub picture will be changed TV channel follow
as Main picture.
Until main picture change to video mode.
upper right
TELETEXT
You can watch the Teletext broadcast channel with TEXT function.
1 Press the TEXT button to select the desired mode as follows:
TV modeTEXT twin modeTEXT mode
2 Press the CHANNEL -/+ buttons, number buttons or colour
buttons to select other Teletext pages.
3 Press TEXT or TV/VIDEO button to return to TV mode.
You can also operate the teletext using the following buttons:
(Hold)
(Reveal)
(Size)
(Index)
(Cancel)
(Sub-page)
Hold a teletext page.
The (Hold) icon is displayed at the top left of the screen.
To cancel, press (Hold) button again.
Display the hidden text (e.g. answers to a quiz).
To cancel, press (Reveal) button again.
Enlarge the teletext display.
Return to the index page instantly.
Watch TV programme while waiting for a teletext page.
When the teletext page is found, a page number appears
at the upper left of the screen.
Press (Cancel)
Operate the (Sub-page) function.
Sub-page numbers are displayed at the left of the screen.
To cancel sub-page function, press (Sub-page) button
again.
button
to view the teletext page.
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Original features for picture (continued)
TEXT LANGUAGE
You can set the Teletext language group that corresponds to the
programmes.
Select TEXT LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose the
desired language group.
Depending on the broadcast, the language set may not display
properly. For details, refer to page 8.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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Basic setting for sound
SOUND SYSTEM
You can select an appropriate sound system when abnormal sound
occurs even when the picture appears normally.
Press the SOUND SYSTEM button to select a setting.
B/G I D/K M
This function is not available in video mode.
For the sound system in each country or region, see the table below:
AreaCountry or RegionSystem
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates,
Yemen, etc.
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, India, etc.
Asia, Middle
East
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc.B/G
Africa
China, Vietnam, etc.D/K
Hong Kong, etc.I
Islamic Republic of Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.B/G
Philippines, Taiwan, Myanmar, etc.M
Russia, etc.D/K
Czech Republic, Poland, etc.D/K
Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc.B/G
UK, etc.I
Republic of South Africa, etc.I
Nigeria, etc.B/G
Egypt, Morocco, etc.B/G
B/G
SOUND MODE
You can choose the desired sound setting.
Select the SOUND MODE in SOUND menu, then choose the setting.
MENUSOUND menuSOUND MODE
USERYou can change this sound setting as you like.
SOUND TURBO
THEATER
MUSICEmphasize on music effect.
NEWSEmphasize on vocal sound.
Select USER and adjust the frequencies in EQUALIZER
(100, 300, 1K, 3K, 8K Hz).
For details, see “EQUALIZER” on page 15.
Emphasize on low and high frequency levels.
Emphasize on movie sound.
When you select VIDEO-2, you cannot adjust SOUND MODE
function. You can adjust it in DVD Menu.
When SOUND MODE is set to SOUND TURBO, EQUALIZER,
CINEMA SURROUND and MaxxBass functions are not available.
BALANCE
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right
speakers.
Select BALANCE in SOUND menu, then adjust the setting.
MENUSOUND menuBALANCE
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About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
Advanced setting for sound
CINEMA SURROUND
You can enjoy an enhanced sound for wider audience.
Press the CINEMA SURROUND button to select a setting.
OFFCancel the function.
ONListen to sound with wider audience effect.
This function is not available when SOUND MODE is set to SOUND
TURBO.
To operate this function with a menu:
MENUSOUND menuCINEMA SURROUND
STEREO / I■II ( )
You can enjoy the stereo and bilingual broadcasted programmes.
Press the button to select the desired mode.
Select stereo sound.
Select monaural sound.
I
II
Select bilingual I (sub I).
Select bilingual II (sub II).
This function is not available in video mode.
To operate this function with a menu:
MENUSOUND menuSTEREO / I■II
MaxxBass
You can enjoy an enhanced bass sound which cannot be reproduced
by normal speakers.
Select MaxxBass in SOUND menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENUSOUND menuMaxxBass
OFFMaxxBass is turned off.
HIGHMaxxBass effect is high.
LOWMaxxBass effect is low.
This function is not available when SOUND MODE is set to SOUND
TURBO.
“MaxxBass” is a registered trademark of Waves Audio Ltd. in the
USA, Japan and other countries.
EQUALIZER
You can adjust the sound level of each frequencies when selecting
USER mode in SOUND MODE.
1 Select USER in SOUND MODE under SOUND menu.
MENU
SOUND menu
SOUND MODE
USER
2 Select EQUALIZER in SOUND menu.
MENU
SOUND menu
EQUALIZER
The following display appears.
EQUALIZER
IIIIIII
IIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
100 300 1K 3K 8K Hz
MENU : OK
DISPLAY : BACK
TV/VIDEO : EXIT
3 Select and adjust the desired frequencies.
4 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the menu.
Adjust high frequency will affect higher pitch sound and vice versa.
When you select VIDEO-2, you cannot adjust EQUALIZER.
AI VOLUME
You can adjust the volume of all the channels and video inputs to
the same level automatically depends on the strength of signal of
the sources.
Select AI VOLUME in SOUND menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENUSOUND menuAI VOLUME
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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DVD Menu
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
When the DVD input signal is detected, the input mode will be changed
to VIDEO-2 automatically. And when the DVD input signal is not
detected, the input mode will be changed to RF previous input mode.
Select AUTO SIGNAL DETECT in DVD MENU under FEATURES
menu then choose ON or OFF (Factory setting is ON).
MENU
AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
FEATURES menu
DVD MENU
Press the “POWER ON” button on the DVD players or VCRs (follow
by the “PLAY” button for VCRs) so that the signal can be detected.
DVD PICTURE MODE
You can enhance the picture quality of the DVD or VIDEO-2.
Select DVD PICTURE MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES
menu, then choose the desired setting.
MENUFEATURES menu
DVD PICTURE MODE
OFFCancel the function.
CLEAR-1
CLEAR-2
Select when the disc is with lots of noise (To soften the picture).
Select when the disc is with less noise (To sharpen the picture).
DVD MENU
DVD THEATER STATUS
You can enjoy an enhanced picture quality for movie playback in a
dark room, like watching a movie in the theater.
Select DVD THEATER STATUS in DVD MENU under FEATURES
menu, then choose ON or OFF.
ONEnjoy movie playback with suitable colour temperature, sharp
subtitles and improved gradation for black, like in a theater.
OFF
Cancel the function.
When you set DVD THEATER STATUS to ON, PICTURE MODE,
WHITE BALANCE and AI ECO SENSOR / ECO MODE functions
are not available.
DVD SOUND MODE
You can choose different sound setting for viewing different types
of DVD content.
Select DVD SOUND MODE in DVD MENU under FEATURES menu,
then choose the desired setting.
MENU
MUSICSelect when watching a music concert.
USER
THEATER
DRAMA
FEATURES menu
DVD SOUND MODE
Select if you want to adjust the sound setting to your preference.
Select when watching an action movie.
Select when watching a drama movie.
DVD MENU
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MENU
FEATURES menu
DVD THEATER STATUS
DVD MENU
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
Customized setting
VNR
You can reduce the picture noise.
Select VNR in PICTURE menu, then choose a setting of VNR function.
MENUPICTURE menu
OFFVNR is turned off.
AUTOEffect of VNR is automatically controlled.
MINEffect of VNR becomes minimum level.
MAXEffect of VNR becomes maximum level.
VNR
If you select MAX, the picture becomes softer even if the original
picture is sharp.
When you select VIDEO-2, you cannot adjust VNR function.
LANGUAGE
You can choose your desired on screen display language.
Select LANGUAGE in the INSTALL menu, then choose a language.
MENUINSTALL menuLANGUAGE
CHILD LOCK
You can disable the front control buttons of the TV.
Select CHILD LOCK in the FEATURES menu, then choose ON or
OFF.
MENU
FEATURES menu
CHILD LOCK
ON TIMER
You can set the TV to turn on automatically from standby mode at
a set channel and time.
1
Select ON TIMER in the FEATURE menu.
MENUFEATURES menu
The following display appears.
ON TIMER
ON TIMER
PR01
ON TIMER
MENU : OK
DISPLAY : BACK
TV/VIDEO : EXIT
00:15
2 Choose the PR (channel) by pressing the 2/3 button.
External input, AV position and any un-preset channel cannot be
chosen for PR.
3 Set the ON TIMER to your desired period of time by pressing the
2/3 button. ON TIMER starts. You can set the period of time to
a maximum of 12 hours in 15-minute intervals.
To off the ON TIMER, set the ON TIMER to OFF.
Note : If TV is not in standby mode when ON TIMER is reach the
setting time, this case is not available.
OFF TIMER
You can set the TV to turn off automatically to standby mode after
a set time.
Press the OFF TIMER button to select a desired period of time.
You can set the period of time to a maximum of 120 minutes in 10
minute intervals.
To operate this function with a menu:
MENUFEATURES menuOFF TIMER
When the remaining elapse time is one minute, “GOOD NIGHT!”
appears on the screen.
You can display the OFF TIMER menu again to confi rm or change
the remaining time.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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Customized setting (continued)
VIDEO-2 SETTING
You can set the VIDEO-2 SETTING according to the video signal
output from external devices connected to the VIDEO-2 terminal.
Select VIDEO-2 SETTING in INSTALL menu, then choose a setting
(Factory setting is COMPONENT).
MENUINSTALL menuVIDEO-2 SETTING
VIDEO
If a normal video signal (composite video signal) is input.
COMPONENT If a component video signal (Y/CB/CR) is input.
You must choose a setting according to the signal that you input to
VIDEO-2. (If you input the VIDEO Signal or VCR Signal to VIDEO-2,
you must set VIDEO-2 SETTING to VIDEO.)
For connecting methods, see “Additional Preparation” on page 22.
BEEP
You can use the BEEP function to alert you during DVD AUTO
SIGNAL DETECT, AI ECO SENSOR Detect, Stereo Detect, ON
TIMER/OFF TIMER operations and when some buttons on the
remote control are pressed.
Select BEEP in the INSTALL menu, then choose ON or OFF.
MENU
When the volume is level 0, then BEEP function is not available.
INSTALL menu
BEEP
DISPLAY
You can display the programme number, video terminal number
and PR list on the screen.
Press the DISPLAY button to select the desired mode:
ON OFF PR LIST
Choose a TV channel or a VIDEO terminal.
1 Press the DISPLAY button to display the PR LIST.
2 Select a programme number or video terminal by pressing the
5/∞ button to move up/down on the programme number or press
the 2/3 button to skip for each 7 programme numbers, then press
MENU/OK button.
PR LIST
PRCH/CC
V1
V2
V3
AV
1
2
3
-7+7
■
■
■
MENU : OK
CH 09
CC 76
CC 78
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About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
TV channel presetting
To register the TV channels automatically
(AUTO PROGRAM)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list
automatically.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENUINSTALL menu
2 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then press the MENU/OK button.
AUTO PROGRAM function starts, and the channels received are
registered in the channel list (PR LIST) automatically.
3 The EDIT menu appears.
To edit the channel listProceed to Step 3 of “To edit the channel list
If a channel is not
registered
To exit the menuPress the MENU/OK button.
To register the TV channels manually
(MANUAL in the EDIT menu)
You can register the TV channels into the TV’s channel list
manually.
(PR LIST)” on page 20.
Proceed to Step 3 of “To register the TV
channels manually” on this page.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENUINSTALL menu
2 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press the MENU/OK button.
EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CC
AV
■
1 CH 04
■
2 CH 76
■
3 CH 78
■
4 CH 05
5 CH 28
6 CH 10
MENU : OK
MOVE
3
■
INSERT
■
DELETE
■
MANUAL
3 Choose the channel which you want to register.
4 Press the blue button to activate the MANUAL function.
The sound system of the channel appears at the right of the
CH/CC number.
5 Press the 3 button to choose an appropriate sound system.
For details, see “SOUND SYSTEM” on page 14.
6 Press the green or red button to search for the TV channel.
Searching stops when a channel is found and displayed.
7 Repeat step 5 until your desired TV channel appears.
If the reception is poorPress the blue or yellow button to fi ne tune
If noisy sound is heardPress the 3 button to choose an appropriate
the TV channel.
sound system.
8 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the menu.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
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TV channel presetting (continued)
To edit the channel list (PR LIST)
(MOVE and DELETE in the EDIT menu)
You can edit the TV channel list as you like.
Note: After this operation, other channel’s PR numbers will be
changed.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENUINSTALL menu
2 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press the MENU/OK button.
EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR CH/CC
AV
■
1 CH 04
■
2 CH 76
■
3 CH 78
■
4 CH 05
5 CH 28
6 CH 10
MENU : OK
MOVE
3
■
INSERT
■
DELETE
■
MANUAL
3 Choose the channel which you want to change its PR number,
or delete.
4 Do the following action:
To change the PR number
(MOVE)
To delete the channel
(DELETE)
Press the 3 button. Then move it to the new
PR number you want to use for the channel
by pressing the 5/∞ button. Finally press
the 2 button.
Press the yellow button.
5 Press the MENU/OK button to exit the menu.
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To add in the new channel
(INSERT in the EDIT menu)
You can add in new channels in the TV channel list as you like.
You need to fi nd the “CH/CC” number for the TV channel. Find the
“CH/CC” number corresponding to the channel number of the TV
channel from “CH/CC number list” on page 21.
1 Display the INSTALL menu.
MENUINSTALL menu
2 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press the MENU/OK button.
EDIT menu appears.
3 Choose the PR number for which you will register a new TV
channel. When you add a new TV channel of NTSC-M system,
press the SOUND SYSTEM button to change the sound system
to M. Then proceed to the next step.
4 Press the green button, then press 3 button to choose “CC” or
“CH”.
5 Press the number button to enter the CH/CC number for the TV
channel you wish to add.
The TV starts to search the TV channel, and the picture of the TV
channel appears. If the TV fi nds no TV channel, a noisy picture
appears.
When a TV channel has already been registered in PR99, using the
INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
About the basic operations of the menu, please see the “How to
operate menus and menus locations” on page 5.
TV channel presetting (continued)
CH/CC number
When you want to use the INSERT function
on page 20, find the CH/CC number
corresponding to the channel number of the
TV channel from this table.
CC 01S-1AU-5
CC 02S-2
CC 03S-3
CC 04S-4
CC 05S-5
CC 06S-6AU-5A
CC 07S-7
CC 08S-8
CC 09S-9
CC 10S-10
CC 11S -11
CC 12S-12
CC 13S-13
CC 14AS-14
CC 15BS-15
CC 16CS-16
CC 17DS-17
CCUSCCIROIRTAUSTRALIA
CC 18ES-18
CC 19FS-19
CC 20GS-20
CC 21HS-21
CC 22IS-22
CC 23JS-23
CC 24KS-24
CC 25LS-25
CC 26MS-26
CC 27NS-27
CC 28OS-28
CC 29PS-29
CC 30QS-30
CC 31RS-31
CC 32SS-32
CC 33TS-33
CC 34US-34
CC 35VS-35
CC 36WS-36
CC 37W+1S-37
CC 38W+2S-38
CC 39W+3S-39
CC 40W+4S-40
CC 41W+5S-41
CC 42W+6
CC 43W+7
CC 44W+8
CC 45W+9
CC 46W+10
CC 47W+11
CC 48W+12
CC 49W+13
CC 50W+14
CC 51W+15
CC 52W+16
CC 53W+17
CC 54W+18
CC 55W+19
CC 56W+20
CC 57W+21
CC 58W+22
CC 59W+23
CC 60W+24
CC 61W+25
CC 62W+26
CC 63W+27
CC 64W+28
CC 75X
CC 76YR3
CC 77ZR4AU-3
CC 78Z+1R5
CC 79Z+2AU-4
CC 95A-5
CC 96A-4
CC 97A-3
CC 98A-2
CC 99A-1
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Additional preparation
C
The illustrations shown in this section are for AV-21BS26 and AV29SS26 only, which are used for explanation purpose. Your TV may
not look exactly the same as illustrated.
Before connecting
• Read the manuals provided with the devices for the proper
connection.
• Turn off all the devices including the TV.
• Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
Connecting to front video input terminals
Front of TV
Headphones
AV-29SS26
RVL/MONO
IN(VIDEO-3)
AV-21BS26
VR
L / MONO
IN (VIDEO-3)
MENU
OK
Camcorder or TV game
Connecting to rear component/video input
terminals and output terminals
Rear of TV
AV-29SS26
COMPONENT
VIDEO-1
(VIDEO-2)
INPUT
S
OVER
V
L
/
MONO
R
Y
C
C
OUTPUT
INPUT
/
B
R
V
V
L
L
/
MONO
RR
When connecting to COMPONENT (VIDEO-2) input, depending on
the connection, choose the appropriate video input using the menu
(see “VIDEO-2 SETTING” on page 18)
VCR (for playing)
DVD player
(composite signals)
VCR (for recording)
DVD player
(component video
signals)
22
Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs when you are using the TV, check the below
troubleshooting guide before calling for repair.
• No picture, no sound •
• Snowy picture
• Stripes appear on the
picture
• Double-pictures
(ghosting) occur
• Poor picture• Choose the appropriate colour system. Refer to
• White and bright still
image look as if it
were coloured
• Top of the image from
software products or
video tape is distorted
• Poor sound• Adjust the sound frequency properly. Refer to
• Stereo or bilingual
sound is unclear
• Cannot operate the
remote control
• Cannot operate the
menus
• Cannot operate the
front control buttons
Deactivate the BLUE BACK function if it is turned on.
• Choose the appropriate sound system. Refer to
“SOUND SYSTEM” on page 14.
•
Check the aerial cable and its connection with the TV.
• Interference occurs caused by other devices such as
an amplifi er, personal computer, or a hair drier. Move
such devices away from your TV.
• Interference occurs caused by signal reflecting
from mountains or building. Try to adjust the aerial’s
direction or use a better directionality antenna.
“COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 9.
• Adjust the COLOUR or BRIGHT setting. Refer to
“PICTURE SETTING” on page 10.
• Inevitable phenomenon due to the nature of the picture
tube. This is not a malfunction.
• This is due to the condition of the video signal whereby
the image was not recorded properly. This is not a
malfunction.
“EQUALIZER” on page 15.
• TV channel reception is poor. Change the stereo/
bilingual mode to mono sound (see page 15).
• The batteries may be exhausted. Replace with new
batteries (see page 7).
• Ensure that you are operating the remote control at
less than seven meters from the front of your TV.
• Press TV/VIDEO button to return to TV mode and try
operating the menus.
• Deactivate the CHILD LOCK function if it is turned on
(see page 17).
• Colour patches appear
at the corner of the
screen
• Picture is tilted
• Image takes a short
period to be displayed
• TV may emit crackling
sound
• Feel a slight electric
shock when touching
the TV screen
• The Auto Signal
Detect function does
not work
• Suddenly, a channel
or input was
changed to VIDEO-2
inputs.
• “PLEASE
DISCONNECT
VIDEO-1 CABLE!”
appears on the
screen.
• This may due to the magnetized device such as a
speaker near to your TV. Keep the device apart from
your TV. Alternately, you can also use the magneticshielded speaker.
• This may due to the earth magnetism. Refer to
“PICTURE TILT” on page 11 to correct the tilt.
• Image required time to stabilize before display. This
is not a malfunction.
• This is due to a sudden change in temperature
and it is not a malfunction. If the crackling sound
is too frequent, request your service technician for
inspection.
• This is due to the static electricity of the picture tube
and it will not harm the human body. This is not a
malfunction.
• Please check that the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
function is on or off.
• Turn the VCR or DVD player off, wait a while, then
turn it on again.
• Inspect the video cable connection on VIDEO-2 that
they are connected properly.
• Some VCRs and DVD players can trigger Auto Signal
Detect even after you choose a different input.
• Please turn off the AUTO SIGNAL DETECT
function.
• Please disconnect either S-VIDEO cable or video input
cable from Video-1 input.
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Specifi cations
TV RF systems
B, G, I, D, K, M
Colour systems
PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 MHz, NTSC 4.43 MHz
Receiving channels
VHF low channel (VL), VHF high channel (VH), UHF channel (U)
Receives cable channels in mid band, super band and hyper band.
Power requirements
For Australia: AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
For others: AC 110 to 240 V, 50 Hz / 60 Hz
External input / output
VIDEO-1: S-video input, VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input
VIDEO-2/COMPONENT: VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input, COMPONENT VIDEO (Y/C
VIDEO-3: VIDEO input, AUDIO L/R input
OUTPUT: VIDEO output, AUDIO L/R output
Headphone jack: Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter)
**Sound-multiplex systems
A2 (B/G) or NICAM (B/G, I, D/K)
**Teletext system
FLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard Text)
**Language displayed by teletext
Please see the table in the description “TEXT LANGUAGE” on page 13.
■
**Depends on the models, STEREO/I
Please confi rm with the chart on page 3.
Design and specifi cations subject to change without notice.
II function for the Sound-multiplex systems or Teletext function may not be available.
OM RMetal Oxide Film ResistorPP CAP.Polypropylene Capacitor
CMF RCoating Metal Film ResistorPS CAP.Polystyrol Capacitor
UNF RNon-Flammable ResistorTF CAP.Thin Film Capacitor
CH V RChip Variable ResistorMPP CAP.Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
CH MG RChip Metal Glazed ResistorTAN. CAP.Tantalum Capacitor
COMP. RComposition ResistorCH C CAP.Chip Ceramic Capacitor
LPTC RLinear Positive Temperature Coefficient ResistorBP E CAP.Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL E CAP.Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP CAP.Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor
CH TAN. E CAP.Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP E CAP.Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS
FGJ KMNRHZ P
±1%±2%±5%±10%±20%±30%
+30%
-10%
+50%
-10%
+80%
-20%
+100%
-0%
(No.YA449)3-1
CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................................................... 3-3
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1 ............................................................................................................................. 3-3
PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................. 3-15
3-2(No.YA449)
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
P.W.B ASS'YAV-29SS26AV-29SX76/G
MAIN P.W.BSCW-1941A-H2SCW-1947A-H2
CRT SOCKET P.W.BSCW-3038A-H2←
FRONT CONTROL P.W.BSCW-8020A-H2←
BASS P.W.BSCW-6003A-H2←
C001NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C002QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C003NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C004QETN1AM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 10V M
C005NCB31HK-222XC CAPACITOR2200pF 50V K
C006QETN1HM-336ZE CAPACITOR33uF 50V M
C007NDC31HJ-560XC CAPACITOR56pF 50V J
C008NDC31HJ-560XC CAPACITOR56pF 50V J
C101NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C102NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C103NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C104QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C105NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C106NDC31HJ-180XC CAPACITOR18pF 50V J
C107NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C108NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C109NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C110NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C111QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C341QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C422QCS32HJ-560ZC CAPACITOR56pF 500V J
C423NDC31HJ-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V J
C424QFLC2AJ-683ZM CAPACITOR0.068uF 100V J
C427QETN1VM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 35V M
C428QETN1VM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 35V M
C430QFLC2AJ-563ZM CAPACITOR0.056uF 100V J
C431NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C435NCF21HZ-334XC CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V Z
C436NCF21HZ-334XC CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V Z
C471QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C481NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C482NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
(No.YA449)3-5
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C483NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C484NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C485QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C487QETN1VM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 35V M
C488NDC31HJ-561XC CAPACITOR560pF 50V J
C489QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C490QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C520NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR2.2kΩ 1/16W J
C521QCB31HK-332ZC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C522QFLC1HJ-223ZM CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V J
C523QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C524QFZ0196-302MPP CAPACITOR3000pF 1.5kV H
C525QFZ0196-143MPP CAPACITOR0.014uF 1.5kV H
C526QFZ0196-302MPP CAPACITOR3000pF 1.5kV H
C527QFZ0197-184MPP CAPACITOR0.18uF 250V J
C528QFP32GJ-393PP CAPACITOR0.039uF 400V J
C529QENC2AM-225ZBP E CAPACITOR2.2uF 100V M
C530QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C531QEZ0195-475ZBP E CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
C532QETN2EM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 250V M
C533QFZ0197-434MPP CAPACITOR0.43uF 250V J
C542QFZ0197-254MPP CAPACITOR0.25uF 250V J
C551QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C552QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C553QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C554QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C555QFLC2AJ-103ZM CAPACITOR0.01uF 100V J
C571QETM2CM-227E CAPACITOR220uF 160V M
C572QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C573QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C581QFVF1HJ-104ZMF CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V J
C582QFZ0197-204MPP CAPACITOR0.2uF 250V J
C601QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C602QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C603NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C604NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C605NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C606NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C607QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C608QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C609QETN1HM-336ZE CAPACITOR33uF 50V M
C610QETN1HM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 50V M
C613QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C615QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C616QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C656QETN1HM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 50V M
C661QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C662QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C701NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C702NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C703QETN1AM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 10V M
C704NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C705NDC31HJ-7R0XC CAPACITOR7pF 50V J
C706NDC31HJ-7R0XC CAPACITOR7pF 50V J
C707NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C708QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C709NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C710NCB31HK-682XC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C711QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C712QFVF1HJ-224ZMF CAPACITOR0.22uF 50V J
C713QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C714NCB31HK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V K
C715NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C716NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C717QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C718QFZ0229-154ZMF CAPACITOR0.15uF 63V K
C719NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C720NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C723NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C724NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C725NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C726QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C727NCB31HK-332XC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C728NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C729QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C730QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C731NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C732QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C734NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C735NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C736NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C737NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C738NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C739NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C740NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C741NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C742QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C743QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C744NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C745NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C746NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C751NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C752NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C753NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C754NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C755QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C756NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C757NDC31HJ-561XC CAPACITOR560pF 50V J
C758NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C760NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C761NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C762QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C764NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C766NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C767NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C768NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C769NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C770NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C772NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C775NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C776NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C777NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C778QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C779QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C780NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C781NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C782NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C783QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C785QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C786NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C787NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C788NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C790NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C792NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C793QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
C802QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C803QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C804QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C821NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C822NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C823NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C824NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C827NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C828NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C829NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C830NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C901QFZ9072-224MM CAPACITOR0.22uF AC250V K
C903QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C904QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C905QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C906QEZ0371-397E CAPACITOR390uF 400V M
C915QCB32HK-392ZC CAPACITOR3900pF 500V K
C921QCZ0364-102C CAPACITOR1000pF 2kV K
C922QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V J
C923QFLC1HJ-102ZM CAPACITOR1000pF 50V J
C924QFLC1HJ-104ZM CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V J
C925QETN2AM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 100V M
C926QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C950NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C951QCZ0364-152C CAPACITOR1500pF 2kV K
C952QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C953QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C954QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C955QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C956QEZ0203-227E CAPACITOR220uF 160V M
C957QETN1AM-228ZE CAPACITOR2200uF 10V M
C958QETN1EM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 25V M
C959QETN1VM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 35V M
C960QETM1VM-228E CAPACITOR2200uF 35V M
C962NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C963QCZ0121-102C CAPACITOR1000pF 3.15kV Z
C967QETN1AM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 10V M
C975QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C977QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C980QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C982QETN1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
L001QQL244K-8R2ZPEAKING COIL8.2uH K
L002QQL244J-4R7ZPEAKING COIL4.7uH J
L003QQL244J-4R7ZPEAKING COIL4.7uH J
L101QQL244K-1R0ZPEAKING COIL1uH K
L401QQL244K-820ZPEAKING COIL82uH K
L521QQLZ036-821COIL820uH K
L522QQR1243-002LINIARITY COIL
L523QQLZ036-101COIL100uH K
L530QQL244K-220ZPEAKING COIL22uH K
L701QQL231J-5R6YP COIL5.6uH J
L702QQL231J-5R6YP COIL5.6uH J
L703NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L706NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L716NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L718NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L951QQLZ026-480COIL48uH ±7%
CP955ICP-N75-TIC PROTECTOR 2.7A
J801QNZ0454-002PIN JACKVIDEO1/S-VIDEO IN
J802QNN0349-002PIN JACKVIDEO2/COMP IN
J803QNN0348-001PIN JACKVIDEO2/COMP IN
J804QNN0349-001PIN JACKVIDEO OUT
K107QQR1114-001ZFERRITE BEADS
K601QQR1114-001ZFERRITE BEADS
C301QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
C801NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C802QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C803NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C806NCB31HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C807NCB31HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C901QFZ9072-224MM CAPACITOR0.22uF AC250V K
C902QFZ9072-224MM CAPACITOR0.22uF AC250V K
C965QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C001NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C002QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C003NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C004QETN1AM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 10V M
C005NCB31HK-222XC CAPACITOR2200pF 50V K
C006QETN1HM-336ZE CAPACITOR33uF 50V M
C007NDC31HJ-560XC CAPACITOR56pF 50V J
C008NDC31HJ-560XC CAPACITOR56pF 50V J
C101NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C102NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C103NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C104QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C105NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C106NDC31HJ-180XC CAPACITOR18pF 50V J
C107NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C108NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C109NCB31HK-472XC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C110NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C111QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C302NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C303NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C304QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C305NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C306QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C307NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C308QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C309NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
3-10(No.YA449)
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C310QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C311NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C312QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C313NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C314NCB30JK-225XC CAPACITOR2.2uF 6.3V K
C315NCB31HK-473XC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C316QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C318NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C341QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C422QCS32HJ-560ZC CAPACITOR56pF 500V J
C423NDC31HJ-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V J
C424QFLC2AJ-683ZM CAPACITOR0.068uF 100V J
C427QETN1VM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 35V M
C428QETN1VM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 35V M
C430QFLC2AJ-563ZM CAPACITOR0.056uF 100V J
C431NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C435NCF21HZ-334XC CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V Z
C436NCF21HZ-334XC CAPACITOR0.33uF 50V Z
C471QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C481NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C482NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C483NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C484NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C485QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C487QETN1VM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 35V M
C488NDC31HJ-561XC CAPACITOR560pF 50V J
C489QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C490QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C520NRSA63J-222XMG RESISTOR2.2kΩ 1/16W J
C521QCB31HK-332ZC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C522QFLC1HJ-223ZM CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V J
C523QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C524QFZ0196-302MPP CAPACITOR3000pF 1.5kV H
C525QFZ0196-143MPP CAPACITOR0.014uF 1.5kV H
C526QFZ0196-302MPP CAPACITOR3000pF 1.5kV H
C527QFZ0197-184MPP CAPACITOR0.18uF 250V J
C528QFP32GJ-393PP CAPACITOR0.039uF 400V J
C529QENC2AM-225ZBP E CAPACITOR2.2uF 100V M
C530QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C531QEZ0195-475ZBP E CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
C532QETN2EM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 250V M
C533QFZ0197-434MPP CAPACITOR0.43uF 250V J
C542QFZ0197-254MPP CAPACITOR0.25uF 250V J
C551QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C552QCB32HK-561ZC CAPACITOR560pF 500V K
C553QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C554QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C555QFLC2AJ-103ZM CAPACITOR0.01uF 100V J
C571QETM2CM-227E CAPACITOR220uF 160V M
C572QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C573QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C581QFVF1HJ-104ZMF CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V J
C582QFZ0197-204MPP CAPACITOR0.2uF 250V J
C601QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C602QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C603NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C604NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C605NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C606NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C607QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C608QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C609QETN1HM-336ZE CAPACITOR33uF 50V M
C610QETN1HM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 50V M
C613QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C615QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C616QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C656QETN1HM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 50V M
C661QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C662QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C701NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C702NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C703QETN1AM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 10V M
C704NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C705NDC31HJ-7R0XC CAPACITOR7pF 50V J
C706NDC31HJ-7R0XC CAPACITOR7pF 50V J
C707NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C708QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C709NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C710NCB31HK-682XC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C711QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C712QFVF1HJ-224ZMF CAPACITOR0.22uF 50V J
C713QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C714NCB31HK-223XC CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V K
C715NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C716NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C717QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C718QFZ0229-154ZMF CAPACITOR0.15uF 63V K
C719NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C720NCB31HK-102XC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C723NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C724NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C725NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C726QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C727NCB31HK-332XC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C728NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C729QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C730QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C731NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C732QETN1HM-225ZE CAPACITOR2.2uF 50V M
C734NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C735NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C736NCB31HK-103XC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C737NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C738NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C739NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C740NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C741NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C742QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C743QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C744NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C745NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C746NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C748NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C749NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C750NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C751NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C752NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C753NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C754NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C755QETN1CM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
C756NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C757NDC31HJ-561XC CAPACITOR560pF 50V J
C758NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C760NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C761NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C762QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C764NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C766NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C767NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C768NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C769NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C770NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C772NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C775NCB31CK-224XC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V K
C776NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C777NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C778QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C779QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C780NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C781NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C782NCB31CK-105XC CAPACITOR1uF 16V K
C783QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C785QETN1HM-105ZE CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
C790NDC31HJ-270XC CAPACITOR27pF 50V J
C792NCB31CK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 16V K
C793QETN1HM-475ZE CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
C802QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C803QETN1HM-106ZE CAPACITOR10uF 50V M
C804QETN1CM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
C821NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C822NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C823NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C824NCB21HK-152XC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C827NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0
C828NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0
C829NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0
C830NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0
C901QFZ9072-224MM CAPACITOR0.22uF AC250V K
C903QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C904QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C905QCZ9015-102ZC CAPACITOR1000pF AC250V Z
C906QEZ0371-397E CAPACITOR390uF 400V M
C915QCB32HK-392ZC CAPACITOR3900pF 500V K
C921QCZ0364-102C CAPACITOR1000pF 2kV K
C922QFLC1HJ-103ZM CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V J
C923QFLC1HJ-102ZM CAPACITOR1000pF 50V J
C924QFLC1HJ-104ZM CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V J
C925QETN2AM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 100V M
C926QETN1HM-226ZE CAPACITOR22uF 50V M
C950NCB31HK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C951QCZ0364-152C CAPACITOR1500pF 2kV K
C952QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C953QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C954QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
Ω
1/16W J
Ω
1/16W J
Ω
1/16W J
Ω
1/16W J
(No.YA449)3-11
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C955QCB32HK-471ZC CAPACITOR470pF 500V K
C956QEZ0203-227E CAPACITOR220uF 160V M
C957QETN1AM-228ZE CAPACITOR2200uF 10V M
C958QETN1EM-477ZE CAPACITOR470uF 25V M
C959QETN1VM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 35V M
C960QETM1VM-228E CAPACITOR2200uF 35V M
C962NRSA63J-0R0XMG RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C963QCZ0121-102C CAPACITOR1000pF 3.15kV Z
C967QETN1AM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 10V M
C975QETN1EM-108ZE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V M
C977QETN1VM-476ZE CAPACITOR47uF 35V M
C980QETN1CM-107ZE CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
C982QETN1AM-227ZE CAPACITOR220uF 10V M
L001QQL244K-8R2ZPEAKING COIL8.2uH K
L002QQL244J-4R7ZPEAKING COIL4.7uH J
L003QQL244J-4R7ZPEAKING COIL4.7uH J
L101QQL244K-1R0ZPEAKING COIL1uH K
L301QQL244K-100ZPEAKING COIL10uH K
L302QQL244K-100ZPEAKING COIL10uH K
L303QQL244K-100ZPEAKING COIL10uH K
L304QQL244J-221ZPEAKING COIL220uH J
L305QQL244K-100ZPEAKING COIL10uH K
L306QQL244K-100ZPEAKING COIL10uH K
L401QQL244K-820ZPEAKING COIL82uH K
L521QQLZ036-821COIL820uH K
L522QQR1243-002LINIARITY COIL
L523QQLZ036-101COIL100uH K
L530QQL244K-220ZPEAKING COIL22uH K
L701QQL231J-5R6YP COIL5.6uH J
L702QQL231J-5R6YP COIL5.6uH J
L703NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L706NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L716NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L718NQL812K-100XP COIL10uH K
L951QQLZ026-480COIL48uH ±7%
REFER TO PARTS LIST IN PAGE 3-8 FOR THIS P.W. BOARD.
FRONT CONTROL P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (SCW-8020A-H2)
REFER TO PARTS LIST IN PAGE 3-9 FOR THIS P.W. BOARD.
BASS P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (SCW-6003A-H2)
REFER TO PARTS LIST IN PAGE 3-9 FOR THIS P.W. BOARD.
(No.YA449)3-13
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST (RM-C1286-1H) [AV-29SS26]
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
R25-8566BATTERY COVER
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST (RM-C1285-1H) [AV-29SX76/G]
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
R25-8566BATTERY COVER
3-14(No.YA449)
PACKING
8
2
10
2
567
9
4
3
9
2
2
PACKING PARTS LIST
Ref.No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
1GG10285-014A-HPACKING CASEAV-29SS26
1GG10282-042A-HPACKING CASEAV-29SX76G
2GG10427-001A-HCUSHION ASS'Y8pcs in 1set
3GG30097-004A-HPOLY BAG
4GG30096-001A-HPOLY BAG
5------------BATTERYAA/R6 1.5V(x2)
6GGT0116-001A-HINST BOOK
7GGT0117-001A-HDIGEST MANUALAV-29SX76G
8GG20011-015A-HSUPPORT PADAV-29SS26
9GG20011-016A-HSUPPORT PAD(x2)AV-29SS26
10RM-C1286-1HREMOTE CONTROL UNITAV-29SS26
10RM-C1285-1HREMOTE CONTROL UNITAV-29SX76G
The components identified by thesymbol and shading are
critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical
components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the
following conditions.
(1)Input signal: Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of
each knob/button and
variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent
according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher: [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication: DC50[V]
Others: DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [kΩ]
: [MΩ]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be
taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above
caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused.
Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from
the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL
side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure
with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND
and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time.
If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and
circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement
without any notice.
NOTE
Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show
in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in
the part list.
When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear
in the Parts List.
IC972
1 6.7
2 0
3 3.1
4
IC973
1 16.4
2 11.8
3 0
4 3.1
IC975
1 7.5
2 4.9
3 0
4 3.2
Q101
E 2.2
C 11.8
B 2.9
Q102
E 0
C 7.5
B 0
Q103
E 0
C 0
B 3.0
Q307
E 3.3
C 0.2
B 2.7
Q341
E 4.8
C -0.2
B 4.9
Q421
E 0
C 0
B 0.5
Q422
E 0
C 3.1
B 0
Q461
S 17.6
D 0
G 3.6
Q521
E 0
C 25.8
B 1.5
Q522
E 0
C 130.0
B 0
Q571
E 135.0
C 0
B 134.7
Q572
E 0
C 3.1
B 0
Q601
E 8.7
C 0.3
B 8.9
Q602
E 0.2
C -0.4
B 0
Q603
E 0
C 0
B -0.6
Q605
E 0
C 0
B -0.7
Q607
E 0
C 0
B 0.6
Q608
E 0
C 22.7
B 0
Q609
E 0
C 0
B 2.4
Q611
E 0
C 0
B 2.4
MODE
)
PIN NO.
Q612
E 0
C 4.9
B 0
Q702
E 1.3
C 4.7
B 2.0
Q704
E 0
C 2.5
B 0
Q705
S 0
D 0
G 1.9
Q706
S 0
D 0
G 1.9
Q707
E 0
C 3.2
B 0
Q708
E 4.7
C 0
B 4.9
Q791
E 0
C 3.9
B 0
Q801
E 2.1
C 0
B 1.4
Q803
E 0
C 0
B -0.5
Q804
E 0
C 0
B -0.5
Q805
E 0.2
C -0.4
B 0
Q951
E 0.7
C 21.9
B 0
Q952
E 0
C 0
B 0.7
Q957
E 0
C 29.1
B 0
Q958
E 29.2
C 6.7
B 29.1
Q981
E 2.7
C 1.9
B 1.9
Q982
E 1.9
C 2.0
B 2.5
Q983
E 2.7
C 2.0
B 2.0
Q984
E 1.9
C 2.0
B 2.5
TU001
1 4.3
2 3.8
3 0
4 2.1
5 2.0
6 4.9
7 4.9
8 0
9 35.0
11 0
<CRT SOCKET PWB>
MODE
)
DC (V
PIN NO.
IC351
1 2.0
2 2.1
3 2.0
4 0.1
5 5.1
6 196.3
7 123.9
8 118.2
9 125.7
Q203
E 1.1
C 6.2
B 1.8
Q204
E 6.8
C 11.8
B 7.4
Q206
E 6.8
C 0
B 6.1
Q208
E 124.7
C 63.8
B 124.1
Q209
E 2.7
C 63.8
B 3.2
Q371
E 0.2
C 2.0
B 0.4
Q372
E 0.2
C 2.0
B 0.4
Q373
E 0.2
C 2.1
B 0.3
Q374
E 0.6
C 0.2
B 0.2
<FRONT CONTROL PWB>
MODE
PIN NO.
IC301
1 2.7
2 3.3
IC801
1 2.9
2 0
3 3.2
Q955
E 0
C 11.8
B 0