JVC AV28R57SK, AV28R57SKP, AV28T56SP, AV28T5BK, AV28T5BKP Service manual & schematics

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SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
YA26020053
AV-32T5SP, AV-32T5SK,
AV-32T5SR, AV-32T5BR,
BASIC CHASSIS
JW2
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MENU
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TV OK
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.T/L
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TV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7
4 ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14
5 TROUBLE SHOOTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-28
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA260
2005/3
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SPECIFICATION
Contents
Items
Dimensions ( W × H × D ) 86.4cm × 58.7cm × 55.0cm
Mass 52.0kg
TV RF System CCIR (I) CCIR (B/G, I, L)
Colour System PAL
NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 (Only EXT mode)
Stereo System NICAM (I) A2 (B/G) / NICAM (B/G, I, L)
Receiving Frequency
Intermediate Frequency
Colour Sub Carrier Frequency
Teletext System FLOF (Fastext)
Power Input AC220V - AC240V, 50Hz
Power Consumption 110W, Standby : 2.7W
Picture Tube Visible size : 76cm [measured diagonally] (H : 67.4cm × V : 38.4cm)
High Voltage 31.0kV (+1kV / -1.5kV) (at zero beam current)
Speaker 13cm × 6.5cm oval type × 2
Audio Power Output 10W + 10W
Aerial Input Terminal 75 unbalanced, coaxial
EXT-1 / EXT-2 / EXT-3 (Input / Output)
EXT-4 (Input) Video
Headphone Jack Stereo mini jack (Ø3.5mm × 1) Remote Control Unit RM-C1502 (AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2) [AV-32T5SK, AV-32T5SR, AV-32T5SP]
VHF --- 47MHz - 470MHz
UHF 470MHz - 862MHz
French
CATV
VIF 38.9MHz (I) 38.9MHz (B/G, I, L)
SIF 32.9MHz (6.0MHz :I) 33.4MHz (5.5MHz :B/G)
PAL 4.43MHz
SECAM --- 4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz
NTSC 3.58MHz / 4.43MHz
WST(Standard system)
21-pin Euro connector (SCART socket × 3)
1V(p-p) positive, negative sync provided, 75, RCA pin jack × 1
Audio
500mV(rms) (-4dBs), high impedance, RCA pin jack × 2
RM-C1502B (AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2) [AV-32T5BK, AV-32T5BR]
AV-32T5SK AV-32T5BK
AV-32T5SR AV-32T5BR
PAL SECAM NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 (Only EXT mode)
--- 116MHz - 172MHz 220MHz - 469MHz
33.9MHz (L')
32.9MHz ( 6.0MHz:I )
32.4MHz (6.5MHz :L)
TOP (German system) FLOF (Fastext) WST (Standard system)
AV-32T5SP
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS [EXCEPT FOR UK]
(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 POWER SUPPLY check).
(6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform
with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product.
(7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high
voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame
and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k
2W resistor to the anode button.
(8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
(9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter having 1000 sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500
per volt or more
10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000 /V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
PLACE THIS PROBE
1500 10W
GOOD EARTH GROUND
ON EACH EXPOSED ME TAL PAR T
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1.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS [FOR UK]
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware and 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 product 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 product have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often
not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessary 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 the 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) The leads in the products are routed and dressed with ties, clamps, tubing’s, barriers and the like to be separated from live parts,
high temperature parts, moving parts and / or sharp edges for the prevention of electric shock and fire hazard. When service is required, the original lead routing and dress should be observed, and it should be confirmed that they have been returned to normal, after re-assembling.
WARNING
(1) The equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards. (2) It is the legal responsibility of the repairer to ensure that these safety standards are maintained. (3) Repairs must be made in accordance with the relevant safety standards. (4) It is essential that safety critical components are replaced by approved parts. (5) If mains voltage selector is provided, check setting for local voltage.
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 FEATURES
ZOOM
This function can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio.
T-V LINK
When you have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT-2 Terminal on the TV,it is easier to set up the VCR and to view videos.
2.2 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
Item AV-32T5SP AV-32T5SK AV-32T5SR AV-32T5BR AV-32T5BK
CABINET COLOUR Silver ←←Black POWER CORD EU 2-pin type UK 3-pin type ←←← TEXT/CLOSED CAPTION FLOF, WST, TOP FLOF, WST ←←←
PICTURE & TEXT YES NO NO NO NO
STAND ASSY NO YES ←←← REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-C1502 ←←RM-C1502B MAIN PWB SJW-1011A-U2 SJW-1911A-U2 SJW-1011A-U2 SJW-1911A-U2
2.3 21-PIN EURO CONNECTOR (SCART) : EXT-1/EXT-2/EXT-3
Pin No. Signal designation Matching value EXT-1 EXT-2 EXT-3
1 AUDIO R output 500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedance Used (TV OUT) Used (LINE OUT) Not used
2 AUDIO R input 500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedance Used (R1) Used (R2) Used (R3)
3 AUDIO L output 500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedance Used (TV OUT) Used (LINE OUT) Not used
4AUDIO GND UsedUsedUsed
5 GND (B) Used Used Used
6 AUDIO L input 500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedance Used (L1) Used (L2) Used (L3)
7 B input 700mV
FUNCTION SW
8
(SLOW SW)
9 GND (G) Used Used Used
10 SCL / T-V LINK Not used
11 G input 700mV
12 SDA Not used Used (SDA2) Not used
13 GND (R) Used Used Used
14 GND (YS) Used Not used Not used
15 R / C input 16 Ys input (FAST SW) Low : 0V-0.4V, High : 1V-3V, 75 Used Used Not used
17 GND (VIDEO output) Used Used Used
18 GND (VIDEO input) Used Used Used
19 VIDEO output 1V
20 VIDEO / Y input 1V
21 COMMON GND Used Used Used
Low : 0V-3V High : 8V-12V, High impedance
R : 700mV C : 300mV
(P-P)
(P-P)
, 75 Used Used Not used
(B-W)
, 75 Used Used Not used
(B-W)
, 75
(B-W)
, 75
(P-P)
(Negative sync), 75 Used (TV OUT) Used (LINE OUT) Not used (Negative sync), 75 Used Used Used
PICTURE MODE
This function can adjust the picture settings automatically.
HYPER SOUND
You can enjoy sounds with a wider ambience.
Used Used Used
Used
(SCL2 / TV-LINK)
Used (R) Used (C2/R) Used (C3)
Not used
(P-P= Peak to Peak, B-W= Blanking to white peak)
[Pin assignment]
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
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2.4 TECHNINAL INFORMATION
2.4.1 MAIN MI-COM (CPU) PIN FUNCTION
Pin No.
10 XtalIn I System clock(4MHz) 74 Yout O Y(for 73pin) 11 XtalOut O System clock(4MHz) 75 Uout/INSSW2 I Ys(for EXT-1 Y/R-Y/B-Y insertion) 12 VssA1 -- GND 76 Vout/Swo1 -- Not used 13 Vguard I CRT NECK protection 77 INSSW3 I Ys(for EXT-2 Y/R-Y/B-Y insertion) 14 DecDig -- 1.8V 78 R3/Pr I EXT-2 R-Y 15 V5P1 I 5V 79 G3/Y I EXT-2 Y 16 Phi2 -- Not used 80 B3/Pb I EXT-2 B-Y 17 Phi1 -- Not used 81 Gnd3 -- GND 18 Gnd1 -- GND 82 V5P3 I 5V 19 SecPll -- Not used 83 BCL I Auto Beam / contrast 20 Dec8G -- Not used 84 BLKIN I Black current input (For Auto white balance) 21 Ewd/Avl O Parabola wave 85 Rout O Red (for CRT) 22 Vdb O V. Drive(-) 86 Gout O Green (for CRT) 23 Vda O V. Drive(+)(For side pin) 87 Bout O Blue (for CRT) 24 Vif1 I IF 88 V3.3A1 I 3.3V 25 Vif2 I IF 89 RefAdN -- Not used 26 Vsc -- Not used 90 V3.3RefAdP I 3.3V 27 Iref -- Not used 91 RefAd -- Not used 28 GndIF -- GND 92 GndA -- GND 29 Sif1 I SIF 93 V1.8A I 1.8V 30 Sif2 I SIF 94 V3.3A2 I 3.3V 31 Agc O AGC 95 VssAD -- GND 32 EHT I HV change control 96 V1.8ADC I 1.8V 33 Ssif/RefIn/Avl/RefOut O L'/Other SW [L':H] 97 REMOCON I Remote control 34 AudoIn5L I Not used 98 P10/Int1 I AV_LINK control 35 AudioIn5R I Not used 99 P11/TO O AV_LINK control 36 AudOutSL O Audio (Left) 100 V1.8C2 I 1.8V 37 AudOutSR O Audio (Right) 101 VssC2 -- GND 38 DecsDem -- Not used 102 P04/I2SWs -- Not used 39 QssO/AmO/AudeEm -- Not used 103 P03/I2SClk -- Not used 40 Gnd2 -- GND 104 P02/I2SDo2 -- Not used 41 PllIf -- Not used 105 P01/I2SDo1 -- Not used 42 SifAgc -- Not used 106 HP_DET I Head phone connection detection [Connect : L] 43 IfVo/FmRo/DvbO O Composite video detect 107 P13/T1 O Main power control [ON : H] 44 FmRo/DvbO -- Not used 108 SCL1 O I2C bus (clock) for AV SW, TUNER, VOLUME 45 V8AudioSwitches I 8V 109 SDA1 I/O I2C bus (data) for AV SW, TUNER, VOLUME 46 AgcSsif -- Not used 110 V3.3P I 3.3V 47 V5P2 I 5V 111 P20/TPwm O ROTATION 48 SVO/IfVo/Cvbsl -- Not used 112 P21/Pwm0 O S-CORRECTION CONTROL(PANORAMIC) 49 Audio4InL -- Not used 113 P22/Pwm1 O Audio muting [Muting : L] 50 Audio4InR -- Not used 114 P23/Pwm2 -- Not used 51 Y4/Cvbs4 I Composite video /Y 115 Protect I Protection detection for Low B short [Detect : H] 52 C4 I Chroma 116 P31/Adc1 O Lighting for POWER LED [ON : Soft RED] 53 Audio2InL -- Not used 117 V1.8C1 I 1.8V 54 Audio2InR -- Not used 118 DecV1V8 I 1.8V 55 Cvbs2/Y -- Not used 119 Key I Key scan front control 56 Audio3InL -- Not used 120 AGC I AGC 57 Audio3InR -- Not used 121 VssC1+P1 -- GND 58 Y3/Cvbs -- Not used 122 P24/PW3 -- Not used 59 C3 -- Not used 123 P25/PWM4 -- Not used 60 AudOutLsL -- Not used 124 V1.8C3 I 1.8V 61 AudOutLsR -- Not used 125 VssC3 -- GND 62 AudOutHpL -- Not used 126 Power DET I Main power detection [ON:H] 63 AudOutHpR -- Not used 127 P14/RX I/O I2C bus (data) for generally 64 CVBSO/PIP -- Not used 128 P15/TX O I2C bus (clock) for generally
Pin name I/O Function
1 VssP2 -- GND 65 SVM O Scan velocity modulation 2 VssC4 -- GND 66 FbiSo I H pulse (Flyback pulse) 3 V1.8C4 I 1.8V 67 Hout O H drive 4 V3.3A3 I 3.3V 68 VssComb -- GND 5 VrefP_Sdac I 3.3V 69 V5Comb I 5V for comb filter 6 VrefN_Sdac -- GND 70 Vin/R2/Pr I EXT-1 R-Y 7 VrefP_Sdac I 3.3V 71 Uin/B2/Pb I EXT-1 B-Y 8 VrefN_Sdac -- GND 72 Yin/G2/Y I EXT-1 Y 9 VrefP_Sdac I 3.3V 73 Ysync I Y for SyncSep
Pin No.
Pin name I/O Function
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
(1) Unplug the power cord. (2) Remove the 13 screws [A], then withdraw the REAR
COVER toward you.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE SIDE CONTROL JACK ASS'Y
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 1 screw [B]. (2) Slightly shift the SIDE CONTROL JACK ASS'Y to rear side
and remove the 1 claws under the SIDE CONTROL JACK ASS'Y.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE SIDE CONTROL PWB
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the SIDE CONTROL JACK ASSY. (1) Remove the 2 screws [C]. (2) Remove the 2 claws from back side of the SIDE CONTRL
JACK ASS'Y, then pull out the SIDE CONTROL PWB.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE CHASSIS BASE
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Slightly raise the both sides of the chassis by hand and
remove the 2 claws under the both sides of the CHASSI S BASE from the front cabinet.
(2) Withdraw the CHASSIS backward.
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.)
3.1.5 REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL BOARD
• Remove the REAR COVER. (1) Remove the 2 screws [D]. (2) Remove the 2 claws under the CHASSIS, then remove the
AV TERMINAL BOARD.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE SPEAKER
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the CHASSIS BASE. (1) Remove the 4 screws [E], then remove the SPEAKER. (2) Follow the same steps when removing the other hand
MAIN SPEAKER.
3.1.7 CHECKING THE PW BOARD
• To check the back side of the PW Board. (1) Pull out the CHASSIS BASE. (Refer to REMOVING THE
CHASSIS BASE).
(2) Erect the CHASSIS BASE vertically with the HVT side
facing up so that you can easily check the back side of the PW board.
CAUTION:
• When erecting the CHASSIS BASE, be careful so that there
will be no contacting with other PW Board.
• Before turning on power, make sure that the wire connector
is properly connected.
• When conducting a check with power supplied, be sure to
confirm that the CRT EARTH WIRE (BRAIDED ASS'Y) is connected to the CRT SOCKET 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.
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SPEAKER
CRT SOCKET PWB
SPEAKER
E
FRONT CONTROL PWB
E
CONTROL BASE
POWER & DEF PWB
Claw
CHASSIS BASE
B
C
SIDE CONTROL PWB
Claw
SIDE CONTROL BASE
SIDE CONTROL JACK ASSY
REAR COVER
Claw
MAIN PWB
AV JACK PWB
POWER CORD
AV TERMINAL BOARD
D
Claw
1-8 (No.YA260)
A
Fig.1
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3.1.9 REMOVING THE CRT
NOTE:
• Replacement of the CRT should be performed by 2 or more persons.
• After removing the REAR COVER, CHASSIS etc.,
(1) Putting the CRT change table on soft cloth, the CRT
change table should also be covered with such soft cloth (shown in Fig. 2).
(2) While keeping the surface of CRT down, mount the TV set
on the CRT change table balanced will as shown in Fig. 2.
(3) Remove 4 screws marked by arrows with a box type
screwdriver as shown in Fig. 3.
NOTE:
Since the cabinet will drop when screws have been removed, be sure to support the cabinet with hands.
(4) After 4 screws have been removed, put the cabinet slowly
on cloth (At this time, be carefully so as not to damage the front surface of the cabinet) shown in Fig. 4.
NOTE:
• The CRT should be assembled according to the opposite sequence of its dismounting steps.
• The CRT change table should preferably be smaller that the CRT surface, and its height be about 35cm.
CRT CHANGE TABLE
CLOTH
CRT CHANGE TABLE
Fig.2
CRT
Fig.3
APPROX. 35cm
BOX TYPE SCREW DRIVER
CRT
CABINET
CRT CHANGE TABLE
Fig.4
COATING OF SILICON GREASE FOR ELECTRICAL INSULATION ON THE CRT ANODE CAP SECTION.
Subsequent to replacement of the CRT and HV transformer or repair of the anode cap, etc. by dismounting them, be sure to coat silicon grease for electrical insulation as shown in Fig.5.Wipe around the anode button with clean and dry cloth. (Fig.5)Coat silicon grease on the section around the anode button. At this time, take care so that any silicon greases dose not sticks to the anode button. (Fig.6)
Silicon grease product No. KS - 650N
CRT
Anode button
Approx. 20mm (Do not coat grease on this section
Silicon grease should be coated by 5mm or more from the outside diameter of anode cap.
Silicon grease
coating
Fig.5
Anode button (No sticking of silicon grease)
Fig.6
Coating position of silicon grease
Anode cap
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3.2 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. System constant check and setting
* It must not adjust without signal.
(1) Press the [INFORMATION] key and the [MUTING] key
of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously. (2) The SERVICE MODE screen of Fig. 1 will be displayed. (3) While the SERVICE MODE is displayed, press the
[INFORMATION] key and [MUTING] key simultaneously,
and the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET screen of Fig. 2 will
be displayed. (4) Refer to the "SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING", and
check the setting items. Where these differ, select the
addres with the [FUNCTION /] key and adjust it with
the [FUNCTION /] keys. (The letter of the selected
item is displayed in yellow.) (5) Setup will become effective if the main power is shut off.
5. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
MUTING
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 necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
INFORMATION
FUNCTION
/
SERVICE MENU
1. IF 2. V/C
3. AUDIO 4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET 6. VPS
7. SHIPPING (OFF)
MODEL=JW2 EURO (XXXXX)
Fig.1
Address
EEP EDIT (LAST MEMORY) TOP ADDRESS=000H
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 8F 00 FE FF FF FF FF FF
08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F FF 01 BB FC 1F F9 FF FF
Setting data
Fig.2
1
4
7
P
TV OK
P
.T/L
F
Do not adjust
2
3
5
6
8
9
0
AV
MENU
MENU
FUNCTION
/
3.2.2 SYSTEM CONSTANT SETTING
Address
AV-32T5SK AV-32T5SP AV-32T5SR AV-32T5BR AV-32T5BK
00 B7 FF F7 F7 B7
01 00 02 01 01 00
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TV
Setting data
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3.2.3 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.3.1 BUTTON OPERATION 3.2.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting position
POWER Off
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
3.2.3.3 REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) PICTURE
Setting item Setting position
PICTURE MODE STANDARD
CHANNEL PR1
VOLUME 10
ZOOM PANORAMIC
HYPER SOUND OFF
HYPER SOUND OFF
(3) FEATURES
Setting item Setting position
Setting item Setting position
COLOUR TEMP. NORMAL
SLEEP TIMER OFF
FEATURES
AUTO VNR AUTO
COLOUR SYSTEM TV According to preset CH
EXT AUTO
4:3 AUTO ASPECT PANORAMIC
(2) SOUND
Setting item Setting position
STEREO / I•II Stereo sound
BASS -2
TREBLE +2
BALANCE Centre
(5) VSM PRESET TABLE
Item
1.BRIGHT -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
2.CONT -16 - +16 +12 +10 +2 --- --- ---
3.COLOUR -16 - +16 +6 0 -2 --- --- ---
4.SHARP -16 - +16 0 0 -2 --- --- ---
5.HUE -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
1.R DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- -7 0 +5
2.G DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- 0 0 0
3.B DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- +7 0 -5
Variable
range
PICTURE MODE COLOUR TEMP.
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT COOL NORMAL WARM
BLUE BACK ON
CHILD LOCK OFF
(4) SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM TV channel automatically set
EDIT/MANUAL PRESET CH only
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
DECODER (EXT-2) OFF
EXT SETTING ID BLANK
PICTURE TILT MIDDLE
Setting item Setting position
Setting item Setting position
The others : BLANK
S-IN BLANK
DUBBING EXT-1 EXT-2
Setting value
(No.YA260)1-11
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3.2.4 SERVICE MODE SETING ITEMS
Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
1. IF 1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
2. V/C 1. SCREEN
2. CUTOFF R / G
3. WDR R / G / B
4. BRIGHT
5. CONT.
6. COLOUR
7. HUE
8. BLACK OFFSET B-Y
9. SHARP
10. Y DELAY
11. TINT DVD
12. RGB BLK
3. AUDIO [Do not adjust]
1. DCX0 ADJ.
2. NICAM LOWER ERRLIM
3. NICAM UPPER ERRLIM
4. A2 ID THR
4. DEF 1. V-SHIFT
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
5. VSM PRESET BRIGHT/SOFT/STANDARD
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT.
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
COOL/WARM/NORMAL
1. R DRIVE
2. G DRIVE
3. B DRIVE
6. VPS [Do not adjust]
7.SHIPPING (OFF) [Do not adjust]
VPS PDC WSS SN
---
1-12 (No.YA260)
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds. (2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern. (3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately. (4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it. (2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure. (2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pattern.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
(No.YA260)1-13
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional method using adjustment parts and components.
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustments.
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment items of this service adjustment.
4.2 PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENT
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
Item Preset value
PICTURE MODE STANDARD
COLOUR TEMP. NORMAL
BASS / TREBLE / BALANCE Centre
ZOOM FULL
SLEEP TIMER OFF
4.3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
(1) DC voltmeter (or digital voltmeter) (2) Oscilloscope (3) Signal generator
(Pattern generator : PAL / SECAM / NTSC)
(4) Remote control unit
4.4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
CHECK ITEM
• B1 VOLTAGE check
• HIGH VOLTAGE check
• IF VCO check
FOCUS
• FOCUS adjustment
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
• V. POSITION adjustment
• V. SIZE adjustment
• H. POSITION adjustment
• H. SIZE adjustment
• SIDE-PIN adjustment
• TRAPEZIUM adjustment
• CORNER adjustment
• ANGLE adjustment
• BOW adjustment
• V. S-SHAPE CORRECTION & V.LINEARITY adjustment
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• WHITE BALANCE adjustment
• SUB BRIGHT adjustment
• SUB CONTRAST adjustment
• SUB COLOUR adjustment
• SUB HUE adjustment
• SECAM BLACK OFFSET adjustment
VSM PRESET SETTING
• VSM PRESET setting
4.5 ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS
1-14 (No.YA260)
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HVT
SIDE CONTROL PWB
FRONT
K
F
TOP
FRONT
FRONT CONTROL PWB
B
POWER CORD
PW
W
SPEAKER
LR
S
AV JACK PWB
FRONT
MAIN PWB
CN001
S
CN008
POWER & DEF PWB
W
DEG
DEG COIL
K
B
CN004
TUNER
F
CN003
CN009
DEF. YOKE
HV
HVT
X
1
5
CRT SOCKET PWB
TP-47R
TP-47B
TP-47G
CN3008
(SOLDER SIDE)
TP-E
CN3009
FOCUS 1
FOCUS 2
SCREEN
1 : TP-91(B1) 2 : TP-E 3 : X-RAY1 4 : X-RAY2
( )
5 : TP-E
(No.YA260)1-15
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4.6 TOOL OF SERVICE MODE OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MODE with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
4.6.1 SERVICE MODE ITEMS
With the SERVICE MODE, various adjustment can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings.
1.IF This mode adjusts the IF circuit.
2.V/C This mode adjusts the VIDEO circuit
3.AUDIO This mode adjusts the AUDIO circuit. [Do no adjust]
4.DEF This mode adjusts the DEFLECTION circuit.
5.VSM PRESET This mode sets the VSM (Video Status Memory) data.
6.VPS This mode shows the monitor of the VPS, PDC, WSS and SN. [Do not adjust]
7.SHIPPING (OFF) This mode initialize the data for factory shipment. [Do no adjust]
4.6.2 BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MODE
4.6.2.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
Press the [INFORMATION] key and [MUTING] key of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously. Then SERVICE MODE screen will be displayed as shown figure.
4.6.2.2 SELECTION OF SUB MENU SCREEN
Press one of the CHANNEL number key with the remote control unit, and select the SUB MENU SCREEN from SERVICE MODE.
MUTING
INFORMATION
FUNCTION
/
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
3. AUDIO
5. VSM PRESET
7. SHIPPING(OFF)
1
4
7
TV OK
Fig.1
2
5
8
0
P
P
.T/L
F
AV
2. V/C
4. DEF
6. VPS
3
6
9
MENU
MENU
FUNCTION
/
4.6.2.3 SETTING METHOD
1.IF
[1. VCO] : It must not adjust without signal
(1) [1] key
Select 1.IF.
(2) [1] key
Select 1.VCO(CW). Check the arrow position between the ABOVE REF. and BELOW REF.
(3) [INFORMATION] key
Return to the SERVICE MODE main manu screen.
2.V/C, 4.DEF and 5.VSM PRESET.
(1) [2], [4] and [5]key
Select one from 2.V/C, 4.DEF, 5.VSM PRESET.
(2) [FUNCTION /] key
Select setting items.
(3) [FUNCTION /] key
Set the setting values of the setting items.
(4) [MENU] key
Memorize the setting value. (Before storing the setting values in memory, do not press the CH, TV, POWER ON / OFF key. if you do, the values will not be stored in memory.)
(5) [INFORMATION] key
Return to the SERVICE MODE main manu screen.
3.AUDIO, 6.VPS and 7.SHIPPING (OFF)
It is not requirement to adjustment.
1-16 (No.YA260)
TV
Fig.2
4.6.2.4 MEMORIZE THE ADJUSTMENT DATA
When adjustment is completed, press the [MENU] key to memorize the adjustment value. If not to do it, adjustment data is not memorized to the memory IC. And if exit the adjustment mode before memorize the data, the adjustment value which you change is canceled.
4.6.2.5 RELEASE OF SERVICE MODE
After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MODE, then again press the [INFORMATION] key.
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4.6.3 SERVICE MODE FLOW CHART
SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU
1. IF 2. V/C
3. AUDIO 4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET 6. VPS
7. SHIPPING (OFF)
1. V-SHIFT
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
PICTURE MODE
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
COLOUR TEMP
COOL NORMAL WARM
1. R DRIVE
2. G DRIVE
3. B DRIVE
4. DEF
DEF FULL 50Hz
1. V-SHIFT
5. VSM PRESET
VSM PRESET BRIGHT
1.BRIGHT
6.VPS
VPS PDC 8/30/1
WSS SN
Do not adjust
(---)
H
=㧖㧖㧖㧖
H
=㧖㧖㧖㧖
H
㧖㧖㧖㧖
H
=㧖㧖㧖㧖 =㧖㧖
IF SERVICE MENU
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
2. V/C
1. SCREEN
3. AUDIO
AUDIO
PAV/C AUTO L
HBC WBC
Do not adjust
1.VCO1.IF
VCO (CW) ** , ** MHz
TOO HIGH ABOVE REFERENCE JUST REFERENCE BELOW REFERENCE TOO LOW
2.DELAY POINT
DELAY POINT
AGC TAKE OVER **
1. SCREEN
2. CUTOFF R/G
3. WDR R/G/B
4. BRIGHT
5. CONT.
6. COLOUR
7. HUE
8. BLACK OFFSET B-Y
9. SHARP
10. Y DELAY
11. TINT DVD
12. RGB BLK
Do not adjust
1. DCX0 ADJ. = NOT NICAM
0002 0009 000A
1. DCX0 ADJ.
2.
NICAM LOWER ERRLIM
3. NICAM UPPER ERRLIM
4. A2 ID THR
(No.YA260)1-17
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4.7 INITIAL 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
displays on the screen in its optimum condition may differ from the initial setting value. (2) Do not change the initial setting values of the items not listed in “ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE”. (3) “---” is impossible to adjust or not requirement to adjustment.
4.7.1 [2. V/C]
VIDEO
Setting value
Setting value
SRF
VIDEO
RGB
S
RGB
Setting item
2. CUT OFF RED -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 0
GREEN -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 0
3. WDR RED -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 -5
GREEN -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 0
BLUE -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 -5
4. BRIGHT -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 0
5. CONT. -63 - +63 -10 -10 -10 -10 0
6. COLOUR -63 - +63 0 0 0 0 -3
7. HUE -63 - +63 --- --- 0 0 ---
8. BLACK OFFSET B-Y 0 - 3 --- 3 --- --- ---
Setting item
9. SHARP -63 - +63+5+5+5+5+5+5+5+5 +5
Setting item
10. Y DELAY0 - +15+5+3+5+5+3+5+5+3+5+5+3+5 ---
Variable
range
RF
Variable
range
Variable
range
PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4.43
VIDEO
SRF
PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4.43 RGB
PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4.43
RF VIDEO RF VIDEO RF VIDEO RF VIDEO
Setting value
VIDEO
SRF
Setting item
11. TINT DVD -63 - +63 -11 -11 -11 -11 -11
12. RGB BLK ---0000---
4.7.2 [3. AUDIO] [Do not adjust]
Setting item
1. DCXO ADJ. --- F0
2. NICAM LOWER ERRLIM 00H - FFH 6F
3. NICAM UPPER ERRLIM 00H - FFH B0
4. A2 ID THR 00H - FFH 00
Variable
range
Variable
range
PAL SECAM NTSC NTSC4.43 RGB
Setting value
Setting value
1-18 (No.YA260)
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4.7.3 [4. DEF]
Setting item
1.V-SHIFT -32 - +31+0[-4][±0]
2.V-SLOPE -32 - +31 -10 [±0] [±0] [±0] [-4] [±0] [±0] [±0] [±0] [±0] [±0] [±0]
3.V-SIZE -32 - +31 -6 ±0 +5 +2 +24 ±0 +12 ±0 +1 ±0 [-32] [±0]
4.H-CENT -32 - +31 +15 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 +1 ±0 -5 ±0 [+13] [-6]
5.H-SIZE -32 - +31 +15 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 -11 ±0 +5 ±0 [+4] [±0]
6.TRAPEZ -32 - +31 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 -3 ±0 +1 ±0 ±0 ±0 [±0] [±0]
7.EW-PIN -32 - +31 -15 +1 +1 ±0 +1 ±0 +1 ±0 ±0 ±0 [±0] [±0]
8.COR-UP -32 - +30[±0][±0]
9.COR-LO -32 - +30+0[±0][±0]
10.ANGLE -32 - +30[±0][±0]
11.BOW -32 - +30[±0][±0]
12.V.S-CR -32 - +31 -14 -3 +6 ±0 +8 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 [±0] [±0]
13.V.LIN -32 - +31 -5 ±0 ±0 ±0 +16 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0 [±0] [±0]
NOTE: [ ] is fixed values.
4.7.4 [5. VSM PRESET]
Item
1.BRIGHT -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
2.CONT -16 - +16 +12 +10 +2 --- --- ---
3.COLOUR -16 - +16 +6 0 -2 --- --- ---
4.SHARP -16 - +16 0 0 -2 --- --- ---
5.HUE -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
1.R DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- -7 0 +5
2.G DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- 0 0 0
3.B DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- +7 0 -5
Variable
range
Variable
range
FULL PANORAMIC SUBTITLE 14:9 ZOOM REGULAR COMPRESS
50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz 50Hz 60Hz
PICTURE MODE COLOUR TEMP.
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT COOL NORMAL WARM
Initial setting value
Setting value
(No.YA260)1-19
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4.8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.8.1 CHECK ITEM
Item
B1 VOLTAGE DC voltmeter
Measuring
instrument
X connector
1-pin:TP-91(B1) Remote control unit
HIGH VOLTAGE HV voltmeter
Remote
5-pin:TP-E
[POWER & DEF PWB]
CRT anode
Chassis GND control unit
IF VCO Remote
control unit
IF SERVICE ME
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
NU
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2.V/C]
12.RGB BLK
(1) Receive the any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (3) Select < 12. RGB BLK >. (4) Press the [FUNCTION] key to find the cut off
screen (Black screen). (5) Connect a DC voltmeter to 1-pin and 5-pin. (6) Make sure that the voltage is DC143V ± 2.0V. (7) Press the [FUNCTION] key to return to
SERVICE MODE.
[2.V/C]
12.RGB BLK
(1) Receive the any broadcast. (2) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (3) Select < 12. RGB BLK >. (4) Press the [FUNCTION] key to find the cut off
screen (Black screen). (5) Connect a HV voltmeter to CRT ANODE and
chassis GND. (Ground side is connected previously) (6) Make sure that the voltage is DC 31.0kV (+1kV/-1.5kV). (7) Press the [FUNCTION] key to return to
SERVICE MODE.
NOTE:
Remove the probe before removing the earth clip.
[1.IF]
1.VCO
• Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required.
• It must not adjust without broadcast signal. (1) Receive the any broadcast.
VCO( CW)
****
MHz
(2) Select 1.IF from the SERVICE MODE. (3) Select < 1.VCO >.
TOO HIGH ABOVE REF JUST REF BELOW REF TOO LOW
(4) Check the "" position between the ABOVE REF.
and BELOW REF.
4.8.2 FOCUS
Item
Measuring
instrument
FOCUS Signal
generator
1-20 (No.YA260)
(A)
Test point Adjustment part Description
FOCUS 1 VR FOCUS 2 VR
[In HVT]
(1) Receive the crosshatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) By turning the FOCUS 2 VR, adjust the picture so that
the (A) part vertical line may become thinnest.
(4) By turning the FOCUS 1 VR, adjust the picture so
that the (A) part horizontal line may become uniform at the line centre and its periphery.
(5) Make sure that when the screen is darkened, the
lines remain in good focus.
HVT
FOCUS 1 FOCUS 2 SCREEN
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4.8.3 DEFLECTION CIRCUIT
There are 6 aspect modes ( 1.FULL, 2.PANORAMIC 3.SUBTITLE, 4.14 : 9 ZOOM, 5.REGULAR, 6.COMPRESS) of the adjustment. Depending upon the kind of signals.
NOTE :
• At first the adjustment in 50Hz FULL mode should be done, then the data for the other aspect mode is corrected in the respective value at the same time. And confirm the deflection adjustment initial setting value in 60Hz (NTSC EXT mode) FULL mode. If the adjustment in 50Hz each aspect mode has been done and stored, the data for the same aspect modes in 60Hz is corrected in the respective value. Only the data for the other aspect mode in 60Hz is corrected for itself.
Item
Measuring
instrument
V. POSITION Signal
generator
Remote control unit
V. SIZE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Vertical
screen
size
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4.DEF]
1.V- SHIFT
(1) Receive the circle pattern signal of vertical frequency
50Hz (PAL). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 1.V-SHIFT >. (5) Adjust vertical position to make A = B.
(A)
(6) Check the adjustment value above in other zoom
mode. If it is a wrong adjustment, readjust in FULL
mode and adjust by < 1.V-SHIFT >. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
(B)
[4.DEF]
3.V-SIZE
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 3.V-SIZE >. (5) Adjust to make sure that the vertical screen size of
the picture size is in the bellow table. (6) Make sure that the vertical screen size of the each
ASPECT mode is in the below table. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value. (8) Input a NTSC VIDEO signal (60Hz) from the EXT
Picture
size
100%
terminal, and make sure that the vertical screen
size is in the table below.
(9)
ASPECT MODE
FULL
PANORAMIC
SUBTITLE
14:9 ZOOM REGULAR
H. POSITION Signal
generator
Remote control unit
(A) (B)
[4.DEF]
4.H-CENT
SCREEN TOP
SCREEN BOTTOM
92%
92%
87%
87%
70%
83%
80%
80%
92%
92%
(1) Receive the circle pattern signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 4.H-CENT >. (5) Adjust horizontal position to make A=B. (6) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
(No.YA260)1-21
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Item
Measuring
instrument
H. SIZE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
Horizontal screen size
[4.DEF]
5.H-SIZE
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 5.H-SIZE >. (5) Adjust to make sure that the horizontal screen size
of the picture size is in the bellow table.
(6) Make sure that the horizontal screen size of the
each ASPECT mode is in the below table. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value. (8) Input a NTSC VIDEO signal (60Hz) from the EXT
terminal, and make sure that the horizontal screen
size is in the table below.
SIDE-PIN Signal
generator
Remote control unit
TRAPEZIUM Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Picture size 100%
Straight
[4.DEF]
7.EW-PIN
[4.DEF]
6.TRAPEZ
ASPECT MODE
SCREEN SIZE
* 14:9 ZOOM and REGULAR is length of 90%. * The value in ( ) shows NTSC adjustment value.
FULL
PANORAMIC
92%(91%) 95%(94%) 92%
SUBTITLE
14:9 ZOOM REGULAR
570mm 510mm
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 7.EW-PIN >. (5) Adjust to make the vertical lines at the right and left
edges of the screen straight. Also make sure that
the 3rd vertical lines are straight. (6) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 6.TRAPEZ >. (5) Adjust to bring the vertical lines at the right and left
edges of the screen parallel. (6) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
1-22 (No.YA260)
Parallel
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Item
Measuring
instrument
CORNER Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4.DEF]
8.COR-UP
9.COR-LO
(1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 8.COR-UP >. (5) Adjust to bring the straight line at the upper corner. (6) Set the initial setting value of < 9.COR-LO >.
Straight
(7) Adjust to bring the straight line at the lower corner. (8) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
Straight
ANGLE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
BOW Signal
generator
Remote control unit
[4.DEF]
10. ANGLE
[4.DEF]
11.BOW
• In case where there is a parallelogrammical distortion of images on the screen. (1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 10. ANGLE >. (5) Adjust to bring the vertical lines straight. (6) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
• In case where there is a bow-shaped distortion of images on the screen. (1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 11. BOW >. (5) Adjust to bring the vertical lines straight. (6) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
(No.YA260)1-23
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Item
V. S-SHAPE CORRECTION
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
& V. LINEARITY
Remote control unit
4.8.4 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Test point Adjustment part Description
[4.DEF]
12.V.S-CR
13.V.LIN
• When the vertical linearity has been deteriorated remarkably, perform the following steps. (1) Receive the cross hatch signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Select 4.DEF from the SERVICE MODE. (4) Set the initial setting value of < 13.V.LIN >.
TOP
(5) Set the initial setting value of < 12.V.S-CR >. (6) Adjust < 13.V.LIN > and < 12.V.S-CR > so that the
spaces of each line on top, center and bottom become uniform.
CENTRE
BOTTOM
(7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
Item
WHITE BALANCE
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
Remote control unit
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT KEY
CUTOFF G WDR G
CUTOFF R WDR R
CUTOFF R WDR R
SUB BRIGHT Remote
control unit
SUB CONTRAST
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
123
456
789
[2. V/C]
2.CUTOFF R/G
3.WDR R/B
CUTOFF G WDR G
WDR B
WDR B
[2. V/C]
4. BRIGHT
[2. V/C]
5. CONT.
(1) Receive the black and white signal (colour off). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Set the COLOUR TEMP. to NORMAL. (5) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (6) Select < 2.CUTOFF >. (7) Each select (R), (G) and adjust the screen until the
black portion in the screen becomes black. (8) Select < 3.WDR >. (9) Each select (R), (B) and adjust the screen until the
white portion in the screen becomes white.
NOTE: Do not adjust < 3. WDR G >.
(10) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value. (11) Change the contrast and brightness from low light
to high light and check that the tracking of the white
balance is good.
(1) Receive the any broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 4.BRIGHT >. (6) If the brightness is not the best with the initial set-
ting value, make fine adjustment until you get the
best brightness. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
(1) Receive the any broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 5.CONT >. (6) If the contrast is not the best with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
contrast. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
1-24 (No.YA260)
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB COLOUR Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
TP-47B TP-E
[CRT SOCKET PWB ]
Y
G
R
[2.V/C]
6.COLOUR
[2.V/C]
6.COLOUR
Method of adjustment without measuring instrument
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive PAL broadcast. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (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 [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
SECAM COLOUR [AV-32T5SP]
(1) Receive the SECAM broadcast. (2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz signal from the EXT
terminal.
(2) Follow the same step 2 to 7 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
(1) When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will automatically set.
Method of adjustment using measuring instrument
PAL COLOUR
(1) Receive the PAL full field colour bar signal (75%
white). (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 6.COLOUR >. (6) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E. (7) Adjust < 6. COLOUR > and bring the value of (A) in
the illustration into the value shown in the table. (8) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
W
Setting item
VOLTAGE (W-B)
C
B
M
Adjustment value
PAL NTSCSECAM
-3V +2V0V
(A)
(-)
0V
(+)
SECAM COLOUR [AV-32T5SP]
(1) Receive the SECAM colour bar signal (75% white). (2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz signal (full field colour bar
with 75% white) from the EXT terminal. (2) Follow the same step 2 to 8 as in PAL COLOUR.
NTSC 4.43 COLOUR
(1) When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will automatically set.
(No.YA260)1-25
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Item
Measuring
instrument
SUB HUE Signal
generator
Remote control unit
Signal generator
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
W
TP-47B TP-E
[CRT SOCKET PWB]
Y
G
C
M
Test point Adjustment part Description
[2.V/C]
7.HUE
Method of adjustment without measuring instrument
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz COMPOSITE VIDEO
signal (full field colour bar with 75% white) from the
EXT terminal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 7. HUE >. (6) If you cannot get the best hue with the initial setting
value, make fine adjustment until you get the best
hue. (7) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
NTSC 4.43
(1) When NTSC 3.58 is set, NTSC 4.43 will be
automatically set at the respective values.
[2.V/C]
7.HUE
Method of adjustment using measuring instrument
NTSC 3.58 TINT
(1) Input the NTSC 3.58MHz signal (full field colour bar
with 75% white) from the EXT terminal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2.V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 7. HUE >. (6) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-E. (7) Adjust < 7. HUE > and bring the value of (B) in the
illustration into the value shown in the table.
R
(8) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set
value.
(B)
(-)
0V
B
(+)
NTSC 4.43 TINT
(1) When NTSC 3.58 COLOUR set, NTSC 4.43
COLOUR will automatically set.
Setting item
VOLTAGE (W-M)
1-26 (No.YA260)
Adjustment value
0V
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Item
SECAM BLACK OFFSET [AV-32T5SP]
B/W mode
Measuring
instrument
Signal generator
Test point Adjustment part Description
TP-47B TP-E
[CRT SOCKET PWB]
Oscilloscope
Remote control unit
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT KEY
Colour mode
123
R-Y
R-Y
It adjusts so that the voltage of B/W and COLOUR waveform may become the same.
456
789
B-Y
B-Y
[2.V/C]
8. BLACK OFF­SET
(1) Receive the SECAM full field colour bar signal. (2) Set the ZOOM mode to FULL. (3) Set the PICTURE mode to STANDARD. (4) Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MODE. (5) Set the initial setting value of < 8.BLACK OFFSET
>.
(6) Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47B and TP-
E at the CRT SOCKET PWB.
(7) Press [1] and [2] keys alternately (turn the colour
on and off), check the waveform of difference in the voltage.
(8) While looking at the waveform, adjust < 8.BLACK
OFFSET > to become same level of the signal voltage of black and white waveform by pressing [6] or [9] keys of remote control unit.
(9) Press the [MENU] key and memorize the set value.
Black and White waveform
Colour waveform
4.8.5 VSM PRESET SETTING
Item
VSM PRESET Remote
Measuring
instrument
control unit
Test point Adjustment part Description
[5. VSM PRESET]
1. BRIGHT
2. CONT
3. COLOUR
4. SHARP
5. HUE
1. R DRIVE
2. G DRIVE
3. B DRIVE
(1) Select 5. VSM PRESET from the SERVICE MODE. (2) Set the PICTURE MODE to BRIGHT. (3) Select < 1. BRIGHT >. (4) Set the initial setting value of PICTURE MODE, as
shown in the below table. (5) Press the [MENU] key to memorize the set value. (6) Select < 2.CONT > to < 5.HUE > in turn, and set the
values. (7) Respectively select the "SOFT" and "STANDARD".
Make similar adjustment as same step as above. (8) Set the COLOUR TEMP to COOL. (9) Select < 1.R DRIVE >.
(10) Set the initial setting value of COLOUR TEMP., as
shown in the below table.
(11) Press the [MENU] key to memorize the set value. (12) Select < 2.G DRIVE > and < 3.B DRIVE > in turn,
and set values.
(13) Respectively select the "WARM" and "NORMAL".
Make similar adjustment as same step as above.
VSM PRESET TABALE
Setting value
Item Variable range
BRIGHT STANDARD SOFT COOL NORMAL WARM
1.BRIGHT -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
2.CONT -16 - +16 +12 +10 +2 --- --- ---
3.COLOUR -16 - +16 +6 0 -2 --- --- ---
4.SHARP -16 - +16 0 0 -2 --- --- ---
5.HUE -16 - +16 0 0 0 --- --- ---
1.R DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- -7 0 +5
2.G DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- 0 0 0
3.B DRIVE -63 - +63 --- --- --- +7 0 -5
PICTURE MODE COLOUR TEMP.
(No.YA260)1-27
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SECTION 5
TROUBLE SHOOTING
This service manual does not describe TROUBLE SHOOTING.
1-28 (No.YA260)
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(No.YA260)1-29
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA260)
Printed in Japan
VPT
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
COLOUR TELEVISION
YA26020052
AV-32T5SP, AV-32T5SK, AV-32T5SR, AV-32T5BR, AV-32T5BK
CD-ROM No.SML200503
BASIC CHASSIS
JW2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
P
/L
.T
F
TV
COPYRIGHT © 2005 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA260
2005/3
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AV-32T5SP, AV-32T5SK,AV-32T5SR, AV-32T5BR,AV-32T5BK
STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1.SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions.
(1)Input signal : Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
: Original setting position when shipped
: DC 20kΩ/V
: H
: V
: Othters
: All DC voltage values
20µs / div
5ms / div
Sweeping time is specified
3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
In the PW board
: R209
R209
Type No indication
MM PP
MPP
MF TF BP TAN
(3)Coils
No unit
Others
(4)Power Supply
Respective voltage values are indicated
(5)Test point
: Test point
(6)Connecting method
: Ceramic capacitor : Metalized mylar capacitor
: Polypropylene capacitor : Metalized polypropylene capacitor : Metalized film capacitor : Thin film capacitor : Bipolar electrolytic capacitor : Tantalum capacitor
: [µH]
: As specified
: B1
: 9V
: Connector
: Receptacle
: Only test point display
: Wrapping or soldering
: B2 (12V
: 5V
)
4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1)Resistors
Resistance value
No un it : [Ω]
K M
Rated allowable power No indication : 1/16 [W]
Others : As specified
Type
No indication
OMR
MFR
MPR
UNFR
FR
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher : [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication : DC50[V]
Others : DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [k]
: [M]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused. Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice.
NOTE Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in the part list. When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear in the Parts List.
(No.YA260)2-1
)
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CONTENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES ......................................................................2-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................................................................2-3
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................ 2-5
CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 2-11
AV JACK PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................... 2-13
POWER & DEF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 2-15
FRONT BOARD PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .............................................................................................. 2-17
SIDE BOARD PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................. 2-19
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN .............................................................................................................................. 2-21
POWER & DEF PWB PATTERN ............................................................................................................... 2-23
CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN ................................................................................................................. 2-25
AV JACK PWB PATTERN ........................................................................................................................ 2-25
FRONT BOARD PWB PATTERN .............................................................................................................. 2-26
SIDE BOARD PWB PATTERN .................................................................................................................. 2-26
VOLTAGE CHARTS .................................................................................. 2-27
WAVE FORMS ........................................................................................... 2-28
USING P.W. BOARD
P.W.B ASS’Y name
MAIN P.W. BOARD
CRT SOCKET P.W. BOARD
AV JACK P.W. BOARD
POWER & DEF P.W. BOARD
FRONT BOARD P.W. BOARD
SIDE BOARD P.W. BOARD
AV-32T5SPA
SJW-1011A-U2
SJW-3011A-U2
SJW0J011A-U2
SJW-2011A-U2
SJW-8011A-U2
SJW-8111A-U2
AV-32T5SKA AV-32T5SRA AV-32T5BRA AV-32T5BKA
SJW-1911A-U2 SJW-1011A-U2 SJW-1911A-U2
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
E C B
IC
BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW
OUT
E
IN
ECB
IN OUTE
B
(G)E(S)C(D)
1 N
ECB
ECB
1 N
CHIP TR
1
C
BE
N
CHIP IC
N
1
2-2(No.YA260)
TOP VIEW
1
N
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
EXT-1
EXT-2
EXT-3
TU101
TUNER
TV OUT LTV/RTV
R1/G1/B1
V1
L1/R1
R2/G2/B2
V2 Y2/C2 L2/R2
L2/R2 OUT V2 OUT
V3
Y3/C3
L3/R3
AV JACK
PWB
MAIN PWB
SAW FILTER
SAW FILTER
V_TV
V1 V2
V3
V4
Y2/C2
Y3/C3
LTV/RTV
L1/R1 L2/R2 L3/R3
L4/R4
SF101
SF102
IC201
Y/C
AV S W
V1
V2
L1/R1
VIF
SIF
R1/G1/B1 R2/G2/B2
LT V / RTV
V_TV
M_Y/C
IC701
MAIN CPU/TELETEXT DECODE/IF PROCESS/MULTISOUND PROCESS/
VIDEO IF/AGC/AFT
VIDEO AMP
QSS SOUND IF/
AM DEMODULATOR
A/D CONVERTER
STEREO DECODER
D/A CONVERTER
V
VIDEO SW/
VIDEO FILTER
VIDEO PROCESS/RGB PROCESS/SYNC. SEP./DEF. PROCESS
SDA0/SCL0
RGB CONTROL/ OSD/TEXT INSERT
RGB MATRIX
VELOCITY SCAN MODULATION
I/O PORT
H/V SYNC SEP./ H OSC. & DRIVE
V DRIVE
AGC/
C
Y
CPU/
TELETEXT DECODER/
DSP
DECODER/
DELAY LINE
RGB INSERT
KEY REMOCON
R/G/B
VM
ROTATION
EW
VD
HD
IC702
MEMORY
L/R
IC551
ROTATION
DRIVE
IC602
AUDIO OUT
IC603
TONE/VOLUME
CONTROL
L/R
ROTATION
COIL
CRT SOCKET
PWB
R/G/B
VM
SIDE CONTROL
PWB
IC3101
RGB OUT
Q3304 Q3305 Q3306 Q3309 Q3310
VM AMP
HEAD
PHONE
CRT
VM COIL
SPEAKER L
SPEAKER R
EXT-4
AC IN
V4
L4
R4
L4/R4
KEY
SIDE
CONTROL
PWB
IC8851
REMOTE-CONTROL
RECEIVER
F8901
REMOCON
POWER SW
FRONT
CONTROL
PWB
LF8901
L2/R2
POWER & DEF PWB
IC901
IC901
POWER REG.
POWER REG.
T901
SW
TRANS.
D901
PC901
VOLTAGE
FEEDBACK
B1
IC951
ERROR AMP
VD
IC401
V.OUT
T551
HVT
HD
Q521
H.OUT
SCREEN
EHT
FOCUS2
FOCUS1
DEF YOKE
V
Q461
EW OUT
H
2-4(No.YA260)(No.YA260)2-3
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/3)
STB3.3V
GND
8V
CN0C1
TU101
R785 OPEN
TUNER
SDA
SCL
ADRS
AGC
QGA2501F1-06
Q713
D
OPEN
R792 OPEN
R790 OPEN
R771
4.7k
R788
4.7k
C117
C103
C106 OPEN
C794 OPEN
R769 R767 47k 3.9
Q707
*1
C102 10
C104 1000
C105 OPEN
C108C107
22.0022
G
QQL244K-100Z
/50
/10CH/16
/50
S
G
R770 47k
1/2W 1/2W
Q708 *1
Q709 2SA562TM/Y/-T
L101
10
L102
27
QQL244K-270Z
R102
100
R103
100
R104
100
R105 82k
R791
R789 OPEN
OPEN
TP-IF
IF
R107 75
NC
BT
NC
C101
.01
BP
MB
NC
R101 10k
Q714 OPEN
D
S
Q712
RESET
R768
3.9
D706
*2
IC702 M24C16-WBN6 AT24C08A10PI2.7
A0
A1
A2
VSS
R773
*3
2.2k
Q710
2SA562TM/Y/-T
R108
4.7k
C118
.0047
R119
2.2k
VCC
WP
SCL
SDA
C779
.1
/16
R774 100k
C777
/16
.22
1.8V2
1.8V1
L103
4.7
QQL244K-4R7Z
C109 OPEN
R750
100
D712
1N4003SG-T2
D711
RB161L-40-X
Y101 OPEN
C110 .0047
R111
1.5
L104
QQL244K-1R5Z
33
C772
/16
.1
R749
100
Q711 *1
RESET
R106
15
CF101
R112 330
Q101
2SC5397/CD/-T
AMP
R110 68
C111
.0047
220
220
R765
R766
SDA1
SCL1
SF101
QAX0531-001
C112 OPEN
C113 .0047
R115
2.2k
220
R764
SCL0
32V
R114
4.7k
220
R763
SDA0
9V
R113
CH
VGUARD
C790
D101
Q102
SW
GND
8V
UDZS2.0B-X
UDZS2.0B-X
D714
D713
C114
C115
.0047
12V
SF102
Y102
MAIN PWB ASS'Y(1/3)
SJW-1011A-U2 [AV-32T5SPA,AV-32T5SRA,AV-32T5BRA] SJW-1911A-U2 [AV-32T5SKA,AV-32T5BKA]
MAIN PWB(2/3) MAIN PWB(3/3)
I2SCLK
SC_R1
5V
L
R
32V
12V
9V
9V
LTV
RTV
LRLTV
32V
SIF1
SIF2
RTV
VD+
POW_DET
C753
.22
/16
L714
*6
L715
*6
R786
L716
22
*6
R745 100
L717
*6
C759 D707
/6.3
2.2 *3
C762
L718
/16
.1
*6
C763
/16
100
C764
/50
2.2
EW
VD+
GND
VD+
VD-
VD-
KEY
C754
.22
/16
/16
C756
100
C757 7p
CH
C758 7p
CH
QAX0799-001Z
C761
6800p
C765
.22
C766
/50
10
C767
.022
R772
C768
R776
C769
R777
C770
.047
MY
C771 QFVF1HJ-104Z
R778
R715
ROTATION
P_ON/OFF
HP_DET
REMOCON
AV_LINK
M_C
P_ON/OFF
HP_DET
REMOCON
M_C
AV_LINK
HD
R743R744
3.3k3.3k
P15/TX
P14/RX
VssP2
VssC4
V1.8C4
V3.3A3
VrefP_Sdac
VrefN_Sdac
VrefP_Sdac
VrefN_Sdac
VrefP_Sdac
XtalIn
XtalOut
VssA1
Vguard/Swo
DecDig
V5P1
Phi2
Phi1
Gnd1
SecPll
Dec8G
Ewd/Avl
Vdb
Vda
Vif1
Vif2
Vsc
Iref
GndIF
Sif1
Sif2
Agc
EHT SVM
AudioIn5L
Ssif/RefIn/Avl/RefOut
C783 C782
R740
R782
47p
R714
1M
R781 OPEN
C701 C702 OPEN OPEN
D708
*3
ABL
LRLTV
/16
/50
C116
R116
C776 .001
KEY
C755
R746
/16
.01
680
22k
10k
PROTECT
PROTECT
/16 .1
X701
C760 .01
12k
100
.001
100
.001
100
R747
39k
ROTATION
SC_G1
SC_B1
SC_YS1
SC_R2
SC_B1
C752
.22 /16
V1.8C3
P25/PWM4
SC_G2
SC_YS1
SC_R2
SC_G2
R780 47k
P24/PWM3
IC701
TDA12020H/N1D01
D703 OPEN
VssC1+P1
HD
SC_R1
SC_G1
*6
L713
R741
4.7k 100
C781
.1
R742
/16
VssC3
P12/Int2
SC_B2EWSC_YS2
SC_B2
SC_YS2
P33/Adc3
HFLB
HFLB
KEY
1.2k
R737
C751
P32/Adc2
VGUARD
VGUARD
/16 .1
EW
/50
2.2
C750
DecV1V8
*6
L712
V_TV
C749 V_TV
V1.8C1
LED
/16
.22
P31/Adc1
ABL
ABL
PROTECT
/50
C748
22
P30/Adc0
10k
R779
100
R735
AMP_MUTE
A_MUTE
/16
C780
.1
R733R734R736R738R739
1001001k39k
P23/Pwm2
P22/Pwm1
C747
S_COR
C793
/16
.22
R731
2.2k
P21/Pwm0
ROTATION
L711
*6
/16
C775
.22
R728 R727
3.3k
V3.3P
P20/TPwm
SDA1
SDA1
MAIN CPU/ TELETEXT DECODE/ IF PROCESS/ MULTISOUND PROCESS/ VIDEO PROCESS/ RGB PROCESS/ SYNC. SEP./ DEF. PROCESS
AudioIn5R
AudOutSR
DecsDem
QssO/AmO/AudeEm
C703
Gnd2
PllIf
SifAgc
IfVo/FmRo/DvbO
FmRo/DvbO
V8AudioSwitches
AgcSsif
V5P2
SVO/IfVo/Cvbsl
Audio4InL
Audio4InR
Y4/Cvbs4C4Audio2InL
R701
390
C705
3300p
/16 .1
C704 10
/50
C706
R787
0
/50
/16
2.2
.1
C707
C786 OPEN
V_TV
/50
2.2
/16
/50
C709
C708
.1
C712
10
L701
*6
8V
C791
C711C710
/16/50
.110
L702 NQR0199-001X
CH
C713 47p
CH
C714
/16
C715
.1
47p
C774
OPEN
M_CV/Y
M_C
00
AudOutSL
R784
47p
R783 OPEN
RTV
SCL1
1SS357-X
D702
R729R730 100100
SCL1
/16
C716
.01
CH
C717
C785
OPEN
*3
D701
MAIN_L
MAIN_L
P_ON/OFF
3.3k
P13/T1
Audio2InR
C718
47p.147p
MAIN_R
MAIN_R
HP_DET
R725
10k
100220
P00/I2SDI1
Cvbs2/Y
D/A_RST
R723R724R726
P01/I2SDo1
Audio3InL
/10
.47
C719
(No.YA260)2-5 2-6(No.YA260)
L/R_CENT
C788
L719 OPEN
CH
R722
P03/I2SClk
P02/I2SDo2
Audio3InR
Y3/CvbsC3AudOutLsL
CHCH
/16
C721C720
47p47p
.01
C722
I2SWS
M_CV/Y
M_CV/Y
R707
P04/I2SWs
.01
C723
MAIN_L
C746
VssC2
/16
DIG1
.22
L710
*6
V1.8C2
AudOutLsR
R705R704 OPENOPEN
MAIN_R
R721 R720
100 100k
P11/TO
P10/Int1
AudOutHpR
AudOutHpL
REMOCON
IntO
V1.8ADC
VssADC
V3.3A2
V1.8A
GndA
RefAd
V3.3RefAdP
RefAdN
V3.3A1
BLKIN
V5P3
Gnd3
B3/Pb
R3/Pr
INSSW3
Vout/Swo1
Uout/INSSW2
Ysync
Yin/G2/Y
Uin/B2/Pb
Vin/R2/Pr
V5Comb
VssComb
FbiSo
CVBSO/PIP
Bout
Gout
Rout
BCL
G3/Y
Yout
Hout
C743 .1
C740
.1
C738
.22
C784 10
C724
.1
LINK_OUT
LINK_IN
/16
C742
.22
/16
/16
CH
/50
R719
100
R717
100
/16
/16
C736 560p
C729
C728
C727
C726
C741 .22
C732
C731
C734 .1
C730
R751
220
R753
10k
R308
Q301
*2
FLASH
D302 D303
*3 *3
CH
R752
10k
0
C306
220
C301C302 10p10p
/10
CHCH
R754 27k
D705
*3
Q703
*1
D704 UDZS6.8B-X
TU101
CF101
SF102
Q102
D101
R113
R740
C114
Y102
C117
R734
C790
R722
R723
C791
C792
C793
C788
R707
Q704
*1
R758
R760
10k
1k
R757 10k
R309 OPEN
C304
C303
220 /16
SJW-1914A
SJW-1913A
SJW-1012A
SJW-1912A
SJW-1011A SJW-1911A
QAU0373
QAU0344
-001 -002
QAX0619
OPEN
-001
QAX0621
QAX0795
-001 -001
UN2212-X
OPEN
1SS356-X
OPEN
2.2k
OPEN
100 OPEN
.0047
OPEN
OPEN
0
.001
OPEN
OPEN 100
2p
OPEN
SJW-1912A
SJW-1911A
SJW-1012A SJW-1914A
SJW-1913A
SJW-1011A
OPEN
100
OPEN
100
.001
OPEN
.001
OPEN
.001
OPEN
0
OPEN
100OPEN
.01
CN008
QGA2501C5-07Z
12V
GND
Ik
CRT SOCKET
B
G
PWB
R
VM
C773
OPEN
AV_LINK
Q702 OPEN
R755
R756
OPEN
OPEN
L709
*6
C745
/16
.22
C744
/16
100
L708
*6
L707
*6
C739
/16
100
L706
*6
/16
C737
100
/16
R304
100
R303
100
R302
100
R301
1k
R713
C735
2.7k
.1
/16
C733 10
/50
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
.1
/16
C725 10
/50
100
R712
10k
R711
12k
R710
1k
R709
L705
*6
C792
ABL
L704 *6
SC_B2
SC_G2
SC_R2
SC_YS2
SC_YS1VD-
SC_G1
SC_B1
SC_R1
L703
*6
HFLB
HD
12V
R305
0
R313
47
Q302
*1
R314
470 OPEN
D304
NRSA02J-222X
R306
1k
R307
10
D301
*3
R315
C305 10p
c10335001a001_0221_1/3_0.0
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MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/3)
MAIN PWB (1/3)
MAIN PWB (3/3)
SIDE
CONTROL
PWB
AV JACK
PWB
MAIN PWB
(1/3),(3/3)
MAIN PWB
MAIN PWB
(1/3),(3/3)
(3/3)
CN00F
QGA2501C5-06Z
CN001
QGB1505J1-35
9V
5V
8V
32V
L/R.VCC
A_GND
C/S.VCC
12V
GND
STB3.3V
Q201
V_TV
ABL
VGUARD
HP_DET
SC_YS2
SC_YS1
SC_R1
SC_G1
SC_B1
SC_R2
SC_G2
L
R
LTV
RTV
SC_B2
VD+
VD-
ROTATION
KEY
PROTECT
P_ON/OFF
LED
REMOCON
SCL1
SDA1
AV_LINK
HFLB
EW
M_CHDM_CV/Y
S_COR
A.MUTE
MAIN PWB ASS'Y(2/3)
SJW-1011A-U2 [AV-32T5SPA,AV-32T5SRA,AV-32T5BRA] SJW-1911A-U2 [AV-32T5SKA,AV-32T5BKA]
SDA1
SCL1
L
R
LTV
RTV
ROTATION
C561
CH
R561
Q551
IC901
C904
OPEN
IC902
AN78L09-T
/16
C905 .1
C906
/16
100
C901 C902 C903 OPEN OPEN OPEN
100
IC551
R551
R552
R562
R563
/16
R564
Q552
C562
R558
C551
C552
R553
F
R554
F
K552
R560
R555
RT_GND
ROTATION
R559
R556
R557
C554
C555
CN00K
KEY
HP_DET
SIDE CONTROL PWB
CN00B QJB003-042424-E
SIDE CONTROL PWB
C553
REMOCON
LED
KEY
Y001
BW
ROTATION
RT_12V
F
F
K551
HD
S_COR
EW
VGUARD
VD-
VD+
HFLB
ABL
CN0RT
COIL
CN00K
CN0RT
IC551
R551
R552
R553
R554
R555
R556
R557
R558
R559
R560
R561
R562
R563
R564
C551
C552
C553
C554
C555
C561
C562
K551
K552
Q551
Q552
SJW-
1913A
SJW-
1911A
SJW-
1011A
QJK002-
034423-E
QGA2501 C5-03Z
LA6515
120k
10
68k
5.6k
150k
100k
10
5.6k
33k
4.7k
68k
10k
22k
5.6k
.22/16
.22/16
47/25
.22/16
.22/16
560p
NCB11EK
-105X
QQR0621
-002Z
QQR0621
-002Z
*1
*2
SJW-
1914A
SJW-
1912A
SJW-
1012A
QJK002
-034023
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
Q217 KTC3199/YG/-T
R287 150 1/2W
D208 ZD12
100
100
100
470
C239 470
C235
100
C236
/16
/16
TV_OUT
D983
1N4003SG-T2
A.MUTE
/16
R288
75
V2_OUT
MP_SW
R268 100
C201
R300
SCL1
1k
R295
OPEN
1k
D202 OPEN
SDA1
C4
AV_LINK
Q220
*1
BUFFER
R270R269R267R265 100100100100
C225 OPEN
HFLB
R296
1k
R297
1k
R298
1k
D213 ZD12
C232
100
D203
.1/25
NCB21EK-104X
EW
/16
Q221
*1
BUFFER
C228
V_TV
.01
S_COR
R299
N
C231 10
R281R282 6801k
100
R285
1k
/25
C233
100
C229
10
/16
KTA1267/YG/-T
/50
Q215
R279
5.6k
R280
5.6k
C241
/16
.1
C230
/25
10
N
C234 .01
R286
100
R319
R289
R290
C237
NCF31AZ-105X
C238 NCF31AZ-105X
R283 100
QRG01GJ-101
R284 180 1/2W
R291
68
D209 ZD12
SC_B1
LTVLR
RTV
SC_G1
SC_R1
SC_YS1
L_TVOUT
A.MUTE
TV_OUT
SLOW1
L_TVOUT
R_TVOUT
SLOW2
V2/Y2
V2_OUT
V3/Y3
SLOW3
V_TV
R4
L4
V4
Y4
C4
V1
L1
R1
R2
L2
L3
R3
MP_SW
Q210
MUTING
R_TVOUT
R1
V1
L1
V2/Y2
V3/Y3
R3
L3
SLOW3
SLOW2
*2
R271
R272
33k
R274
2.2k
Q218
*1 SW
R202
33k
R273
2.2k
R207R206R205 OPENOPENOPEN
C3
*1 SW
Q202
*1 SW
R201 10k
R293
10k
R277
10k
15k
D981
*3
Q219 *1
SW
C223
NCF31AZ-105X
C224
NCF31AZ-105X
SC_YS2
AV_LINK
R292
10k
P_ON/OFF
PROTECT
D982 *3
SDA1
SCL1
SC_YS1
SC_R1
SC_G1
SC_B1
SC_R2
SC_G2
SC_B2
R232 82k
R233
82k
Q207
UN2226-X
MUTING
D210 OPEN
D211 ZD12
R209
2.2k
R2
L2
C2
R215
2.2k
R217 R218
2.2k 33k
R203 OPEN
R226
8.2k
R204 R228 OPEN OPEN
C212 OPEN
R260 100k
C204
R211
NCF31AZ-105X
33k
R208
NCF31AZ-105X
2.2k
R210 33k
NCF31AZ-105X
R216
33k D212 ZD12
NCF31AZ-105X
R316
R221
R220
15k
8.2k
C211 OPEN
R258 82k
Q203
R222
OPEN
12k
R223
OPEN
R317
0
R227
15k
R229
12k
R230
OPEN
R259 D207
82k
R675
0
R676
0
Q213 MUTING UN2226-X
C205
C207
C210
.01
0
R224 OPEN
Q205 OPEN
R231 OPEN
/16
C208 39p
SW
Q204 OPEN
SW
R225 OPEN
SW
Q206
OPEN SW
Q211 UN2226-X MUTING
HD
R261
390
R262
390
R674
0
R234
2.2k
R236
2.2k
R240
100
C203
.01
CH
R219 OPEN
R275
390
R276
390
Q214 UN2226-X MUTING
ABL
R673
CH
R213
10/50
0
C217
100
R248 OPEN
SLOW1
C226 10
C227 10
VD+
C221
39p
/50
/50
R212
R241
R214
R242
R246C209
R247
R251
8.2k
R254 OPEN
VD-
R235
33k
R237
33k
100
100
100
100
100
100
C219 OPEN
R243
R244
R245
100
100
100
VGUARD
R263 100k
C218
39p
R253
D206 ZD12
D204C220 ZD1210/50
D205 ZD12
NCF31AZ-105X
NCF31AZ-105X
D215 ZD12
CH
15k
R255
12k
R256 OPEN
ZD12
SC_YS2
SC_B2
SC_G2
SC_R2
ROTATION
HP_DET
LTV
Q212
*2
MUTING
C213
C216
R249
100
D214 ZD12
R318
0
Q208 OPEN
R257 OPEN
SW
KEY
D201 ZD12
R250 OPEN
100
R238
PROTECT
RTV
C214
39p
CH
100
R239
R252
OPEN
SW Q209 OPEN
LED
P_ON/OFF
A.MUTE
100
R264
AV SELECT
R266 100
/16
C240
.1
/50
C222
10
V4
R4L4Y4
REMOCON
IC201
CXA2089Q-X
POWER & DEF PWB
CN004 QGB1506L1-16
CN003 QGB1506L1-16
POWER & DEF PWB
c10335001a002_0221_2/3_0.0
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MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (3/3)
CN002
MAIN PWB ASS'Y(3/3)
SJW-1011A-U2 [AV-32T5SPA,AV-32T5SRA,AV-32T5BRA] SJW-1911A-U2 [AV-32T5SKA,AV-32T5BKA]
SJW-1912A
SJW-1911A
SJW-1012A SJW-1914A
SJW-1011A
OPEN
R601
OPEN
R602
OPEN
R604
OPEN
R605
OPEN
R606
OPEN
R607
OPEN
R608
OPEN
R609
OPEN
R610
OPEN
R611
OPEN
R612
OPEN
R617
OPEN
R618
OPEN
R619
OPEN
R622
OPEN
R623
R624
OPEN
R625
OPEN
R654
OPEN
R655
OPEN
R679
OPEN
R680
390k OPEN
R685
R686
5.6k
R687
R688
220
R689
220
R690
OPEN
CN002
BD3869
IC603
R651 OPEN
CH
C789 L720
OPEN
OPEN
Y610
BW
Y609 OPEN
R664 18k
C608C609
R624
VF
VF
R612R611
1/2W1/2W
UN2213-X
VF
VF
Q620
C626C627
Q609
.22.22
VF
VF
R636R635
2.2 1/2W1/2W
HS601
D602 D603
R655
D612 D613
C632
10
/50
C611
C612
C613
C616
HS602
1000
ZD33
IC601
R601
R602
D615 OPEN
D614 OPEN
D619 OPEN
R603
R604
R605
R606
R637 OPEN
Q611 OPEN
Q601 OPEN
R613 OPEN
R614 OPEN
R615 OPEN
R616 OPEN
C677 OPEN
R653
4.7k
R626 OPEN
R627
R629
4.7k R630 OPEN
R660 OPEN
R661 OPEN
R662 OPEN
R638 OPEN OPEN
Q615 OPEN
R628
C676 OPEN
C636 OPEN
C637 OPEN
Q602 OPEN
R639 OPEN
L
IC603
BLE
BLE
R­BASS
R­BASS
L­BASS
L­BASS
ROUT
LOUT
C671
C672
R685
R687R688
C673
R686
C674
C675
V+
R689
SCL
R690
SDA
C650
R650
18k
C647 OPEN
Q623
OPEN
OPEN
R669
C651 OPEN
R670
R649
R652 OPEN
0
0
470
Q622
D609
*3
*1
Y601 OPEN
Y611 OPEN
Y602 OPEN
Y605
Y606 OPEN
Y612 OPEN
1000
C634
R646
Q621
*2
R647
47k
/16
27k
D607
D608
*3
*3
0
D622
R648 100k
D616
D606 OPEN
*3
R640
Q603 OPEN
Q616 OPEN
IC602
10
10
Q612 OPEN
Q613 OPEN
R656 OPEN
C631 OPEN
C601
C602
C603
C617
C618
C619
Q604 OPEN
/50
/50
Q614 OPEN
NNN
R607
C604
R608
R609
R617 R618
R679
R619
Q605
NN
R631
CH
10k
C662
N
R672
R632
47k
R641 10k
Q617
/50
C620
100
CH
C663
R633
10k
R643 OPEN
R642 47k
Q618 *1
*1
C605
C606
R610
1/2W
Q606
C622 .22
C623 .22
R634
1/2W
QRE121J-562Y
VF
VF
R654
2.2
Y607
R671
5.6k 1/2W
R663
8.2k
D621 ZD5.6
C610
D601
R623 R622
C614
R680
Q608
/35
2200
C621
VF
VF
C633
VF
C635C607
VF
QETM1VM-228
C624C625
D611
ZD33
C628
Y608 OPEN
1000
/25
C630
C629
SR_IN
SL_IN
CN0SC
CENTER SPEAKER
C/S.VCC
R625
Q610
C615
CN00S QJK002-053620-E
SIDE CONTROL PWB
CN00L QGA2501C5-04Z
MAIN SPEAKER L
CN0SW
WOOFER
/25
L/R.VCC
MAIN SPEAKER R
CN00R QGA2501C5-03Z
VREF
SJW-1912A
SJW-1911A
SJW-1012A
SJW-1011A
AN5277
LC32265
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
2.2/50
L601 OPEN
C655C654 OPENOPEN
-001A
C664 OPEN
C665 OPEN
C643
C644
C645
C656 OPEN
SJW-1913A
AN7585
LC32265
-002A
QGA2501C5
-03Z
ZD33
*3
UN2213-X
10/50
.22
.22
QETM1EM
-338
10/50
C639 OPEN
GND
Cout
NOISE
Vin
Vout
C641 C640 OPEN
C638 D618 OPEN OPEN
C657 OPEN
OPEN OPEN
C659 OPEN
R665
OPEN
C658 OPEN
R667 OPEN
R666 OPEN
C660 OPEN
R668 OPEN
C661 OPEN
IC607
OPEN
R644 OPEN R1/2
C642
R645 OPEN 1/2W
IC602
HS602
CN0SW
D612
D620
Q613
C618
C624
C625
C629C611
C633
L602 OPEN
GND
VDD
PCS
SR_IN
SL_IN
R678
SDA1
SCL1
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
L
R
SCL1
D/A_RST
SDA1
I2SWS
C666
C667
C668
C669
C670
R677
R621 OPEN
R620
L/R_CENT
R
L-TRE
R-TRE
LIN
L-L0UD
RIN
R-L0UD
CHIP
VREF
GND
NESS
NESS
SJW-1912A SJW-1912A
SJW-1911A SJW-1911A
SJW-1012A
SJW-1914A SJW-1914A SJW-1914A
SJW-1011A SJW-1011A
SJW-1913A
1k
C601
100k
C602
100k
C603
1k
C604
C605
100k
10k
C606
10k
C607
10k
C608
2.2
C609
2.2 C610
2.2
10k
C612
8.2k C613
47k
C614
8.2k C615
10k
C616
47kOPEN
C635
18k
R678
8.2k C666
8.2k C667
47k
C668
47k
C669
C670
OPEN390k
C671
OPEN
C672
OPEN5.6k
C673
OPEN
C674
OPEN
QGB1505
AF-X
IC604
OPEN
CK
VCC
D
/PR
/Q
/CLR
GND
Q
C675
Y607
J1-35
OPEN
C648 C649 OPEN OPEN
SJW-1913A SJW-1913A
10OPEN
OPEN
10
OPEN
10
OPEN
100/50
OPEN
.22
OPEN
.22
OPEN
.22
OPEN
.22
OPEN
.22
OPEN
QETM1VM
-228
OPEN
1000/25
OPEN
1000/25
OPEN
1000/25
OPEN
10/50
OPEN
10/50
OPEN 10/50
OPEN .22
OPEN
0
OPEN2200p
OPEN2200p
OPEN
1/10
OPEN1/10
OPEN22/25
OPEN
0.1/16
OPEN
0.1/16
OPEN
0.1/16
0.1/16 OPEN
OPEN47/25
OPEN 0
IC605
OPEN
CK
VCC
D
/PR
/Q
/CLR
GND
Q
C652 OPEN
SJW-1012A
SJW-1011A
C643
.1/16
.1/16
C644
.1/16 OPEN
C645
SJW-1012A
OPEN
CN0SC
HS601
OPEN
OPEN
IC601
D601
OPEN
D602
OPEN
D603
OPEN
Q605
OPEN
Q606
OPEN
Q608
OPEN
Q609
OPEN
Q610
OPEN *3
D622
OPEN
R603
390p
C662
C663
390p OPEN
4.7k
R629
R653
4.7k
OPEN 100k
R626
OPEN
R627
OPEN
R628
OPEN
R630
OPEN
R632
OPEN
R635
OPEN
R661
OPEN
R677
OPEN
R620
BCK
R657 OPEN
WS
R658 OPEN
DATA1
VDD
GND C653 OPEN
SYSCLK R659
OPEN
SFORI
MUTE DEEM
SJW-1914A
SJW-1913A
SJW-1912A
SJW-1911A
OPEN
OPEN
QGA2501C5
LC32265
AN7585
ZD33OPEN
ZD33
ZD33
*1
*1
*1
*1
UN2213-X
2.2k
OPEN
3.9k
3.9k
5.6k
100k
100k
10k
2.2
22k
IC606
OPEN
-05Z
-003A
0
0
VOUTR
VOUTL
SFORO
I2SCLK
I2SWS
A_MUTE
STB3.3V
GND
SCL1
SCL1
I2SWS
PROTECT
D/A_RST
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
L/R_CENT
5V
9V
12V
A.MUTE
D/A_RST
L/R_CENT
MAIN_L
MAIN_R
A_MUTE
A_MUTE
P_ON/OFF
AMP_MUTE
AMP_MUTE
P_ON/OFF
MAIN PWB(1/3) MAIN PWB(2/3)
(No.YA260)2-9 2-10(No.YA260)
SDA1
SDA1
D620
AMP_MUTE
I2SWS
L
R
R
L/R.VCC
L
L/R.VCC
STB3.3V
STB3.3V
PROTECT
PROTECT
A_GND
C/S.VCC
C/S.VCC
P_ON/OFF
c10335001a003_0221_3/3_0.0
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CRT COCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y
SJW-3011A-U2
CN3008
QJK002-073622-E
MAIN PWB(1/3)
R3111
OPEN
IC3101
HS3101 LC31150-002B
150
R3103
TP-E
IK
B G R
Bin
TDA6107AJF/N1
Gin
Rin
150
150
R3102
R3101
R3110
100
GND
100p
C3102
CH
IK
C3103
C3101
/250
4.7
Vdd
Rout
.1
QFK62EK-104Z
L3101
QQL244J-5R6Z
Gout
Bout
1/2W
1/2W
560
560
QRC121K-561Z
QRC121K-561Z
R3104
R3105
FR105GT-T3
FR105GT-T3
D3101
D3102
1/2W
560
QRC121K-561Z
R3106
R3109 R3107 R3108
QRZ0107-152Z
QRZ0107-152Z
QRZ0107-152Z
FR105GT-T3
D3103
1.5k
1.5k
1.5k
TP-47B
TP-47R
TP-47G
SG3101
SG3103
QAF0056-501Z
QAF0056-501Z
SK3001
!
QNZ0536-001
BK RK GK
SG3102
QAF0056-501Z
GK
BK RK
!
W76QEN693X001
POWER & DEF PWB
CN3009
HEATER
HB
GND
B1
R3112
OPEN
CH
C3104 OPEN
D3104 OPEN
C3301
100
/16
C3305
CN3009
R3314 R3315
D3301
UDZS15B-X
C3304
.01
SJW-
3011A
3.3
QJK002
-063231-E
330 270
47 100
L3301
390
QQL244J-391Z
R3312
15k
R3303
100
R3316
2.2k
/50
SJW-
3012A
OPEN
QJK002
-062611-E
R3313
1.5k
Q3304
C3305
!
SK3001
QNZ0536-001
R3121
470k R1/2
C3111 33
/250
QETM2EM-336
CN30E1 OPEN
K3101 OPEN
CN30E2 QGZ8005C3-01
K3305 QQR0621-002Z
560
R3301
K3301
*9
Q3305
*7
*7
R3314
R3315
R3318 1/4WS
QRJ146J-100X
Q3306
*8
K3302
*9
CH
C3307
15p
10
C3306
100
Q3307
/16
Q3308 OPEN
OPEN
!
FR
QRZ9021-561
1W
R3335 OPEN
R3334
OPEN
R3332
OPEN
C3331
OPEN
C3332 OPEN
C3320
R3319
R3333 OPEN
R3317
OPEN
47
C3308
10
/160
47
QCB32HK-472Z
CH
C3309 .0047
QCB32HK-472Z
R3323
56k
R1/2
C3311
OPEN
C3310
10
/160
C3312 .0047
C3313
OPEN
HB
R3320
1.2k
HS3309
LC33016-001A
R3324 56k R1/2
HS3310
LC33016-001A
R3325
1.2k
Q3309
2SA1837
Q3310
2SC4793
C3112 10/250
QETM2EM-106
R3123
QRE121J-105Y
HEATER
R3321
39
R3322
2.7
R1/2
K3303
R3326
2.7
R1/2
R3327
39 100
R3328
120
1M
*9
1k
C3113 QCZ0131-222
R3122
QRZ0107-102Z
D3111
1SR35-400A-T2
C3314 100
/16
D3302 FR105GT-T3
D3303 FR105GT-T3
C3316
/16
C3317
330
/10
QRZ0107-474Z
K3304
*9
R3124 470k
R3329
390 OMF2
CN30SC
QGZ0017C1-01Z
C3315
68p
500V
CN3VM1
VM2 CN3VM2
QGA2501C1-03Z
VM1
OPEN
c20143001a001_0221_1/1_0.0
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A
V JACK PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
J0002
QNZ0463-001
D0101
ZD5.6
D0102
ZD5.6
D0103
ZD5.6
C0104 .0047
D0115
ZD5.6
R0101
C0111
75
10
R0102 R0109
D0104
75 75
R0103
75
R0104
75
C0101
.0047
.0047
C0102
C0103 .0047
LC0122
OPEN
D0114 OPEN
R0110
R0105
75
R0106
75
/50
ZD5.6
C0112 10
/50
75
R0122
R0123
D0120
OPEN
D0105
OPEN
R0120
0
LC0121
OPEN
R0121
0
CN0001 QGB1505K1-35
0
0
MAIN PWB(2/3)
J0001
( 1/2)
QNZ0465-001
J0001
( 2/2)
QNZ0465-001
C0109 .0047
C0110 .0047
D0116
ZD5.6
C0107 .0047
C0108 220p
CH
K0101
NQR0389-003X
R0111
75
C0105
C0106
R0107
75
R0108
75
D0118
ZD5.6
.0047
220p
CH
C0113
/50
10
K0102 NQR0389-003X
K0103 NQR0389-003X
D0117 ZD5.6
D0131
OPEN
D0119
ZD5.6
R0112
75
GND
AV JACK PWB ASS'Y
SJW0J011A-U2
(No.YA260)2-13 2-14(No.YA260)
c20144001a001_0221_1/1_0.0
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POWER & DEF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
QGA7901C1-02
FRONT CONTROL
PWB
CNDEG
QFZ9075-473
OPEN
QGA7901C1-02
C902
C901
LF902
QQR1095-001
R902
330
1/2W
.1
C903
QFZ9072-104
QFZ9072-104
C918
QFZ9073-104
1.8M
1/2W
QFZ9073-104
.1
C914 .068 /100
L902
QQL402K-100
K902
QQR0621-002Z
TH901 CEKP002-003
QAD0133-9R0
R903
QRF104K-3R9
D906
1SR35-400A-T2
C919
.001
D907
1SR35-400A-T2
MY
R914 470k
L903
QQR1200-001
MY
Q902
DISCHARGE
L901
QQL402K-100
Y905
OPEN
Y906 OPEN
IC901
ICE1QS01
*2
MAIN PWB (2/2)
AU_GND
AU_GND
AU_GND
POW_ON/OFF
AUDIO27V
AUDIO24V
AUDIO27V
AUDIO24V
GND
SJW-2013A
SJW-2014A
SJW-2011A
SJW-2012A
QRL039J
QRL039J
R504
R505
R541
R544
R551
R552
R554
R574
C521
C522
C524
C572
D901
D3SBA60
C904
.0047
AC400V
QCZ9054-472
CH
C913
R919
82p
BW
C911 .1
VCC
NCNC
PCS
RZI
SRC
R915 100k
TF
OUT
GND
GND3
OFC
22k
R917
CH
C920
15p
C916
100
QRL039J
3.3k 4.7k
3.9k154.7k
QRT039J
QRT039J
QRZ9021
100k
QFZ0196
QFZ0196
QFM72DK
QFZ0197
C905 .0047 AC400V
QCZ9054-472
C906
.0047
AC400V
QCZ9054-472
D909R909 OPEN
MY
680p
C912
D905
1SR35-400A-T2
/25
-332
-332
-1R2
-1R2
-1R2
-352
-103
-104
-154
OPEN
D910
R916
QRL039J
QRT039J
QRT039J
QRZ9021
QFZ0196
QFZ0196
QFM72DK
QFZ0197
220/385
C907
QEZ0649-227
R911 390k
1/2W
HS001 LC32673-001B
STP13NK60ZFP
82k
-222
-222
-1R5
-1R5
-4R7
120k
-302
-113
-823
-124
R904 470k 1/2W
R905 470k 1/2W
R910 330k
1/2W
Q901
R912 47
MTZJ18C-T2
QCZ0122-561
G
D911
CP954
K955
D956
HS956
C961
R908 82k
QRL039J-823
QRL039J-823
D
S
R918
12
SJW-2012A
SJW-2011A
R907 82k
C909
560p
K901 QQR1113-001Z
C910 390p
/2kV
QCZ0122-391
D904
1SR35-400A-T2
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
OPEN
C908
D902
R913
33
1/2W
PC123Y22FZ
SJW-2014A
SJW-2013A
ICP-N70-T
QQR0621
-002Z
FMX-G12S
LC33021
-001A
QETM1VM
-228
.01/500V
QCB32HK-103
FR107GT-T3
PC901
C993
OPEN
QQS0262-001
22
L955
QQL26AK-220Z
4.7
R939
QRZ9017-4R7
C965
470
46
BW
Y954
Q934
*1 SW
C968
.1
C974
.1
QRL039J-102 QRL039J-102
R943 1k
3W
IC951
SE140N
/35
TF
D968
OPEN
R944
R979
OPEN
TF
D966
OPEN
R941
1k
D959
BW
R937
5.6k
R938
330
TF
C964
0.68
8.2M
R991
QRZ9046-825Z
C992
OPEN
AC400V
C991
.0033
AC400V
QCZ9079-332
K951
560p/2kV
QCZ0122-561
C953
D953
K952 QQR0621-002Z
C955
K953 QQR0621-002Z
D957 FR105
C932 OPEN
R951 OPEN
D956
R964
D951
RU4AM-F1
C951
D954 FR105
CP
CP
2.2k
1/2W
D965
Q931
*1
SW
390p
FR105
390p
CP955
C958 OPEN
FSF05A20 FMX-G12S
C960 OPEN
QEZ0203-227
/500
CP951
ICP-N50-Y
CP
CP
/500
CP
CP
C956
2200 /16
QTMM1CM-228
ICP-N75-Y
C933 3300 /35
QETM1VM-338
D955
QETM1VM-338
CP
CP
CP954
HS955
LC33021-001A
C952
220/160
CP952 ICP-N50-Y
CP953
QMFZO49-4R0Z-E QMFZ034-4R0Z-J1
CP
CP
C959
3300/35
C961
R935
22k
QQR0872-001Y
T901
BW
Y951
K956
QQR0621-002Z
Y953
BW
K954
QQR0621-002Z
K955
HS956
R952
2.2k
MTZJ4.7B-T2
C935 OPEN
C954
C934 OPEN
MY
2200/25
QTMM1EM-228
C957
R933 OPEN
L951
QQLZ026-460
OPEN
Y952
OPEN
R942
D958
1SR35-400A-T2
1k
3W
Y950 OPEN
R932 BW
D963 MTZJ3.9B-T2
TF C979 OPEN
PROTECT
1k
STB3.3V
GND
32V
C966
.01
Y955 OPEN
470/16
QEHR1CM-477Z
HS961
HS962
LC33021-001A
GND
12V
12V
IC965
BA033T
IN OUT
GND
IC961 PQ120RDA1SZ
L952
QQL26AK-820Z
C969
IC962
PQ050RDA1SZ
QQL26AM-5R6Z
C975 220/10
CN004
QGB1506M1-16
QRL039J-223
82
OPEN
L954
DTC124ESA-T
HS965 LC42130-014A
220/10
C967
D964
MTZJ33B-T2
C970 100/16 QEHR1CM-107Z
5.6
C976 47/25
NECK
32V
STB3.3V
PROTECT
POWER
AUDIO27V
HS003
LC30416-002B
AUDIO24V
AU_GND
STB3.3V
D967
MTZJ5.6B-T2
R967
22k
B1
D981
D983
*3
5V
R934
10k
Q932
SW
*3
PROTECT
STB3.3V
R931
4.7k
AUDIO27V
AUDIO24V
AU_GND
POWER
VD+
32V
R401 100
CH
R403
2.2k
VD-
R402
12V
100
OPEN
C407
R416
82
1W_OMF
QRG01GJ-820
EW
R506
2.2k BSN304-T
H_DRIVE
R501
560
12V
S_COR
C404
CH
R502
10k
OPEN
QCZ0337-180Z
R404
2.2k
MY
Q501
G
IC401
Vcc -Vcc
D402
1SR35-400A-T2
C402
QETM1VM-108
C406
1/2W
R414
5.6
C411 .1/100
D
S
LA78041
V.out
PUMP UP
C401
220/35
QEHR1VM-227Z
1000/35
R415
QRX01GJ-1R8
680p/500
QCB32HK-681Z
C501
OPEN
MY
OPEN
C403
K401
QQR0621-002Z
C502
R503
1.5k
1/2W
THERMAL
PROTECTION
OPEN
D401
R494 OPEN
R413 OPEN 1/2W
Y401 BW10
D492 OPEN
MY
TF
TF
C463
OPEN
T501
QQR1414-001
R504
*
R505
*
10/50
C405
.0047
C410
C408
R417
10
1/2W
MY
2SC5902-RL
C503
QEHR2CM-105Z
R573 18k
R577
10k
C491
R492
CH
C409 47p
D493
.33
.33
R461
330
Q521
H.OUT
R521
1/2W
1/160
DTC124ESA-T
68k
R493
220k
R497
15k
Q402
R495
*1
10k
*3
SW
R496
18k
QRL039J-120
R462
82k
G
HS002
LC42133-002A
!
K504
MPP
QQR0582-001Z
1.5kV
C521
D522
RU4AM-LFT2
R572
R571 10k
2.2k
Q571
D.M.SW
R579
OPEN
R578
OPEN
KTC3199/YG/-T
D
S
D521
C524
Q572
R467
HS004
LC32986-001A
Q461
RDN050N20
RH3G-F1
K503
QEZ0195-475Z
MPP
C522
1.5kV
PP
C523
QFP32GJ-223
RDN050N20
Y523 OPEN
Y524
OPEN
D491
*3
L461
QQLZ036-821
C461
400V
Q573
D.M.SW
D
G
S
C571
R576
OPEN
120k
1/2W
MTZJ5.1B-T2
BW
Y521
QFZ0197-254
Y522
BW
C525 OPEN
C527
4.7/250
C532 OPEN
T521
OPEN
C529
QFM72DK-393
PC123Y22FZ
PC571
D525
C526
FR105
!
5V5VHD
5V
QEHR1EM-108Z
QEHR1EM-108Z
D523
MAIN PWB (2/2)
DEF_GND
S_COR
DEF_GNDEWVGVARD
EW
S_COR
H_DRIVE
C533
56p/500
R525
R526
2.2k
OPEN
C553
1000/25
C555
1000/25
QCB32HK-561Z QEHR2EM-475Z QRL039J-103
R522
10k
C528 OPEN
L521
QQR1422-003
C572
R574
MPP
200V
1/2W
D
Q574
G
RDN050N20
S
R575 12k
DEF_GND
NECK
5%
14V
QQR1106-002
C530 560p /500
D524 OPEN
DEF_GND
VD-
R551
*
L522
CN003
DEF_GND
DEF_GND
VD-
VD+
HFB
ABL
QGB1506M1-16
*
R544
R546
ABL
VD+
HFB
R595
19.6k
D593
FR105
1%
C593
10/100
MY
4.7
R524
C531
.022
QRZ9017-4R7
C552
1500p/500
3W
FR105
D553
FR105
D554
R552
*
C554
3W
1500p/500
L561
OPEN
R591
12k
1/2W
R553
5.6
QRF104K-5R6
C560
220/160
QETM2CM-227
R523 470 1/2W
C561
OPEN
22k
D594
MTZJ7.5S-T2
R596
2.67k 1%
R554
T551
QQH0183-001
10W
Q541
*1
R545
10k
PROTECT
Q593
*1
R597
27k
C594
220
/10
EHT
FOCUS2
FOCUS1
SCREEN
D541 FR105
TF
C541
.1
D551 FR105
R555
4.7
QRZ9011-4R7
C591 100/10
R592
1.2k
1%
Q591
2SA1208/ST/Z1-T
PROTECTER
D591
BW
D592
R593
MTZJ7.5B-T2
18k
R594
2.2k C592 47/25
Q592
DTC124ESA-T
PROTECTER
R561 OPEN
T561 OPEN
MY
R562 OPEN
1/2W
C562
VA561
OPEN
CN0Z2
R543
2.7k
1/2W
R542
33k
ABL
R541
*
C551
10/250
PROTECT
R563 OPEN
OPEN
CN0Z1
CN009
QGA2501C5-06Z
GND
NC
NC
NC
B1
CN00X QGA2501C5-05Z
CRT SOCKET PWB
POWER & DEF PWB ASS'Y
SJW-2011A-U2
C431
C432 OPEN
OPEN
HV
CN0HV QGZ8005C3-05
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FRONT BOARD PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
POWER & DEF PWB
CN800W WJK0200-008A-E
IC8851 RPM7238-H5
3.3V
QQR1095-001
Y8907
.47
QFZ9072-474
or
QFZ9075-474
QSW0824-001
LF8901
OPEN
Y8908
OPEN
AC275V
S8901
C8901
Y8906
OPEN
VA8901
OPEN
Y8905
OPEN
R8801
3.3k
D8801 LH22440-T16
[STD-BY:BRIGHT]
R8802 560
Q8801 UN2212-X
SW
R8803 33k
R8804 OPEN
Q8802
UN2212-X
SW
POW_LED
C8851
/16
.1
R8851
1k
C8852
/16
100
R8852
47
1/2W
QRE121J-470Y
D8851 OPEN
FRONT BOARD PWB ASS'Y
SJW-8011A-U2
CEMG002-001Z
QMF51D2-3R15-J1
CEMG002-001Z
FC8902
F8901
T3.15AH
FC8901
CN80PW QGAB801F1-02
(No.YA260)2-17 2-18(No.YA260)
GND
POW_LED
MAIN PWB(2/3)
CN800B QGA2501C5-04Z
GND
STB_VCC
REMOCON
c30151001a001_0221_1/1_0.0
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SIDE BOARD PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
S8101
S8103
S8102
QSW0619-003ZQSW0619-003ZQSW0619-003Z
R8101 820
R8102
1.5k
C8105
OPEN
C8101
.01
C8102
.01
J8111
QMS3001-C01
K8111
NQR0389-003X
5.6
L8111
QQL244K-5R6Z
QNN0591-001 R4IN
J8131
270
1/2W
R8112
5.6
L8112
QQL244K-5R6Z
C8132 C8131
.0047 .0047
27
L8132
QQL244K-270Z
K8131
NQR0389-003X
27
L8131
QQL244K-270Z
R8133
75
V_GND
R8132 R8131
OPEN OPEN
J8132
OPEN
MAIN PWB(2/3)
CN810K
QGA2501F1-03
CN810S
QGA2501F1-05
HP_DET
KEY
GND
D8101
OPEN
C8104
.001
C8106
OPEN
V_GND ( V4)
.001
C8103
R8113
1k
R8114
1k
270
R8111
1/2W
C8133
/16
.1
A_GND
A_GND
CN810F
QGA2501F1-06
SIDE BOARD PWB ASS'Y
SJW-8111A-U2
V_GND
MAIN PWB(3/3)
c30152001a001_0221_1/1_0.0
2-20(No.YA260)(No.YA260)2-19
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T
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN
W401
W456
W201
W291
W270
W202
W203
C232
TU101
W101
W402
D207
W539
W538
R226
C226
R227
R223
R230
C212
C211
W260
R204
R220
W702
W357
W290
W701
W166
R203
R215
R216
R221
D206
R317
W540
R229
W457
C108
C107
R105
R224
R222
W703
R231
C222
C227
R101
C1
R104
R217
W150
R218
W704
W354
R316
R765
W501
W502
Q205
D212
C2
R766
Q203
Q204
Q206
C208
18
W355
W301
W302
W303
D214
Q210
R260
C675
R690
C606
C207
C209
C210
R689
R248
C613
28
R225
15 D2
R243
R244
R245
R246
W6
R219
R265
D201
C201
R250
CN001
R675
Q211
Q214
R676
R259
R276
W405
W541
C670
C106
R2
01
R255
R253
W407
W447
R275
R2
R209
R211
R210
W6
R249
R266
58
W705
D202
R318
R764
R763
R103
R688
02
C104
C105
C204
C205
R208
R242
R247
R267
C240
Q208
R256
R277
W406
R293
CN002
R610
R268
R102
D203
R257
C219
Q219
IC603
C674
R240
R686
C772
R269
C225
Q209
R687
C669
Q218
C673
C605
R214
C103
R213
C203
W152
R270
C671
R252
C668
C672
W503
L102
R292
C611
IC702
D211
C231
D213
R282
R281
R251
W253
R685
W305
R202
R241
Q201
R749
C217
R2
W104
HS601
C102
C667
Q708
R712
Q711
R790
R791
IC605
C656
R652
Q621
D607
C724
W252
C303
R711
R648
C779
C657
W451
D706
W231
R773
R774
Q712
C749
W130
C748
R792
W131
L712
Q713
W132
C794
C751
D703
C775
R731
C729
R719
L703
C726
C727
W424
30 C7
C728
W426
C734
W427
C750
C788
L719
W517
W812
W723
W452
C738
C735
C731
R717
C746
C732
W281
C780
C793
R779
L711
41
C733
R736
R735
W746
L710
C739
C7
L704
D707
R713
CN008
W532
W288
C658
IC606
C647
Q622
D620
D615
R665
R667
D614
C661
W133
W283
C649
C659
C660
R666
W805
R6
49
R650
CL001
D616
W156
W533
Q623
D609
C653
R668
W279
W165
W425
W336
W234
W627
W536
W535
R734
R733
W453
C747
D701
D702
R730
R729
R724
R707
R720
R721
43 W1
C742
R304
R303
R302
C784
W430
W620
W268 W269
W259
W429
W278
IC604
W454
R727
R728
R651
C302
C305
C736
W629
R726
R723
R722
W530
W136
W164
L709
C745
43
L708
C7
C7
40
L707
C744
W137
C301
C737
L705
W163
C792
R301
W237
W352
W235
C642
C639
C665
C640
D618
C638
L720
R657
C789
R658
C648
W636
L601
Y612
Y611
C651
R670
W154
W138
R661
R637
W236
W334
R672
Q617
W748
R638
Q615
R641
R627
R628
R642
W431
R643
Q613
R639
Q618
R671
Q611
Q620
L706
W155
R629
R640
W432
W139
W239
C641
W637
R660
C676
R656
Q616
R663
R664
SC
IC607
R630
C637
D621
R669
W635
D303
D302
D301
W287
C618
R753
R752
C773
R760
Q612
CN004
W340
W623
W745
W737
W634
W358
D981
D982
R755
W806
Q702
R756
W140
Q703
R751
W519
D704
D705
R758
Q704
R754
R757
W240
R307 R308
D304
Q301
R305
R306
W362
W363
R644
R645
L602
W280
W274
W275
C617
C650
Q614
R626
C636
R662
R653
C677
W520
C619
C631
Y607
W272
W243
C632 C633
W445
SW
W738
W749
W525
W341
R677
W339
W276
C306
W342
W522
W435
W739
W337
W343
R678
W439
R309
W434
W740
C622
R634
W632
D983
W436
C643
W807
W808
D611
W344
W814
R561
C561
W816
W359
R563
Q551
W817
W360
HS602
R562
W729
C630
W631
C562
C904
C662
W524
W741
R631
C623
C663
W449
C901
C905
Q552
W815
R633
IC902
R564
C902
CL002
C628
K551
C553
IC901
W247
C626
W630
C906
B
W141
R632
C554
C555
IC602
D612
D613
C903
K552
IC551
R559
R560
R557
56 R5
R555
R554
R553
R558
R551
R552
C552
C551
RT
Y001
K
R725
FRON
C620
R635
C625
C624
C629
C627
W347
R636
C621
L
R
W515
C722
Q608
R704
W3
C723
W614
W516
D619
R742
Q605
22
C654
W128
Q707
R739
C781
IC701
R705
W615
W266
L713
W284
R647
R314
R315
Y602
R680
Y6
W321
R788
Q710
C752
C664
C6
D606
C652
06
R741
W162
R659
55
W744
D608
Y605
C634
W421
R771
W325
R709
Q302
R646
C610
R738
R789
R785
W804
C7 25
R710
R313
W327
R737
Q714
R780
W230
C304
W450
CN003
W306
W312
W115
W108
W254
W441
96 R2
W308
W213
R110
W210
IC601
R298
W109
L103
W527
C2 28
R283
W349
R604
R111
Q602
C602
R287
C118
W211
W212
R603
CF101
R106
C111
C110
R299
C234
D622
D208
W505
W526
C235
C109
R108
R608
Q221
R607
W313
C236
W710
W711
Y101
L104
W251
C603
W412
W413
W214
W309
R606
W715
C230
R112
W145
W414
R119
10
W1
Y610
R605
W736
88 R2
W459
W458
C112
W604
W508
R609
W713
W605
W606
D708
C241
W750
W714
C113
R115
W717
W528
W114
W310
C777
W718
R714
R715
W529
F
W510
W314
W506
C115
W215
R778
R114
W116
D101
W249
C702
W709
W307
R750
L101
TP-IF
W209
C117
C101
W206
R237
R236
C216
12
R238
IC201
R290
R285
R280
R279
Q215
C237
C238
W207
R254
W409
W350
Q202
W707
W442
W628
W103
W205
W747
W338
W345
C666
W351
R613
C214
R239
R289
R264
R201
D210
W410
Q601
Q101
R107
R235
R234
13
C2
Q220
R300
R295
R297
W146
C229
Q217
R286
R319
R284
C233
R291
D209
W411
C239
W107
W106
W706
W255
R621
R620
C645
R615
Q603
R614
R616
Q604
R601
R602
C601
C604
C776
R113
W311
W265
SF102
W512
R233
R271
W216
W217
D601
Y102
D602
D712
W218
W282
W811
W810
R740
C701
C114
W264
R262
W221
R611
C607
C635
R783
R274
W415
W222
C223
R273
C764
SF101
W118
C766
W219
W416
W220
R781
W315
W316
W120
W144
C224
Q207
Q213
R272
C221
C790
W417
R232
W121
R772
R776
C768
C769
R777
W346
C767
R1
R782
R207
D603
W318
C771
Q102
R261
W802
16
C704
C786
W223
C770
C703
R767
W513
R787
W317
W348
R784
C708
R674
R673
C760
R746
C761
16 C1
L701
R747
W446
D204
W285
C765
C783
C705
L7 02
W320
C791
Q212
C782
R768
W1 22
W224
W801
C220
C614
C706
D205
C707
W419
W633
C612
C763
C710
W257
R205R206
C608
W123
R701
W225
C616
W263
W262
D711
L718
L717
R263
C609
11
C762
C7
W256
W158
R745
C759
W607
R655
R654
C713
Y608
C756
C7
C714
C716
C715
C717
C718
C757
58
W161
W608
C615
W420
C712
C709
W455
W227
R618
R6
R786
C774
C785
C644
W228
C7
W226
Q609
R622
06 Q6
79
X701
C719
W229
W286
R769
L716
55
Q709
Y609
C720
R617
C754
L715
R619
R625
R770
W742
Y601
W613
R624
R623
R612
D714
D713
Q610
R743
C753
C721
R744
L714
W626
W743
S
(No.YA260)2-21 2-22(No.YA260)
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POW & DEF PWB PATTERN
RONT
C902
L902
R902
W
C903
LF902
W626
L901
TH901
DEG
R903
C901
C993
C992
W621
L903
R938
Q934
W620
Y950
R909
R943 R942
D901
C905
Y906
Y905
C918
C906
R937
CP954
D906
C959
C991
K902
D959
C961
C958
C960
C964
HS955
HS956
HS965
CP953
R991
IC965
D955 D956
C904
C965
L955
D967
C967
R939
K954
W619
K955
R951
R904 R905
Y955
C966
C907
C934
D958
Y953
C976
C975
W424
W618
C933
D957
R910
R911
C957
CP955
C908
D909
W617
W427
Q932
W623
D910
C932
C912
W616
L954
C956
K956
C910
R919
W425
R934
CP952
R931
D954
C919
W615
Y952
Y954
W423
C913
C968
C974
W614
Y951
R907
R908
K953
R944
D968
CP951
K901
R912
D966
R979
C955
IC901
W217
C954
W216
D902
R941
HS962
D953
T901
Q901
C952
K952
C953
C969
IC962
W215
C911
IC961
C909
HS961
HS001
R932
W428
C916
R935
C935
R913
D904
R915
R933
C951
R918
W422
Q902
L952
W421
W214
R914
C914
W213
D964
R916
D907
D963
D965
K951
Q931
R917
D905
R964
D911
C970
W420
W419
W212
C979
D951
C920
IC951
L951
W417
R967
W416
W415
PC901
W613
R467
W414
W612
HS004
W413
W412
W611
C461
W209
W211
W210
R952
W208
Q461
R505
R504
D983
D981
R575
R501
R462
Q574
W207
W206
R576
C571
Q573
C503
R574
R502
Q501
C572
C527
C525
L461
W218
PC571
W622
R592
D523
Q571
Y521
Y524
Y523
C432
R521
R522
Y522
W219
Q591
R461
W205
R579
T521
C524
HS002
D591
R571
C408
C532
R417
C521
R578
T501
Q572
Q521
R572
C431
D522
C523
R593
C463
C410
C561
R573
R561
C591
R594
C526
R591
R553
R577
L561
C529
C501
R415
R562
W411
L521
K504
K503
C502
R414
R503
W624
C528
R546
R544
W204
R416
C592
R506
R545
T561
C411
C522
CL005
C530
D521
Q541
R413
K401
L522
C560
W610
C409
W410
R493
R492
R523
Q592
R404
W609
D592
C407
C562
W608
CN003CN004
C403
R563
R402
C406
VA561
D401
HV
W607
W606
C402
W408
W409
T551
W407
C401
Z
D402
HS003
W406
R497
R524
IC401
W203
C531
W605
R401
W405
W604
W625
W603
D554
R403
R552
C554
Y401
W201
X
C404
C405
W202
R551
D553
D593
W404
W402
C553
W602
C552
C594
C593
W403
C551
Q593
R494
D492
D493
C533
CN009
D551
D594
Q402
Z
D524
R555
R542
W401
W601
R525
C555
R526
C541
R597
R595
R496
C491
D525 D541
R554
R543
R541
R596
R495
D491
2-24(No.YA260)(No.YA260)2-23
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TOP
OP
CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN FRONT BOARD PWB PATTERN
T
TOP
W3209
C3301
D3301
W3604
W3605
W3609
R3103
W3408
L3301
R3102
HS3101
R3101
R3111
C3103
W3202
C3104
CN3008
W3409
R3112
R3110
C3102
C3101
L3101
D3104
D3102
IC3101
W3608
W3407
W3606
R3105
R3108
TP-47R
SG3102
W3207
TP-47G
W3405
R3104
R3106
SG3101
SK3001
R3123
HS3309HS3310
TP-E
W3208
C3113
W3601
W3602
E1
K3101
W3201
R3121
R3124
R3107
D3101
D3103
C3111
R3109
SG3103
TP-47B
SC
W3402
E2
C3112
K3305
D3111
R3122
W3410
W3403
W3404
W3607
CN3009
W3603
W3406
C3317
C3316
R3328
R3325
C3315
R3327
C3313
W3203
R3319
C3331
R3333
R3326
Q3307
C3307
R3301
Q3310
C3312
R3324
C3332
R3334
C3306
D3303
VM1
W3204
C3310
K3304
R3329
VM2
Q3308
R3332
R3335
R3318
R3315
C3304
R3322
R3303
C3305
W3205
R3314
C3320
K3302
K3303
D3302
R3317
C3309
K3301
Q3304
R3316
W3401
R3323
W3206
Q3309
C3314
C3311
C3308
Q3306
Q3305
R3320
R3312
R3321
R3313
Y8908
Y8907
LF8901
R8801
D8851
W8203
W8204
R8852
C8852
C8851
IC8851
RONT
B
D8801
W8202
R8803
R8804
W8201
Q8801
R8851
R8802
Q8802
S8901
Y8906
Y8905
C8901
FC8901
F8901
FC8902
VA8901
W
PW
W0104
J0001
W0103
W0102
C0108
K0103
C0106
C0107
D0117
C0110
C0105
CN0001
D0119
K0101
K0102
C0109
R0112
W0101
D0116
D0118
R0106
R0108
SIDE BOARD PWB PATTERNAV JACK PWB PATTERN
T
FRON
C8133
C8104
RONT
K
L8132
R8101
S8101 S8102S8103
W8303
C8132
R8102
W8501
S
W8503
R8132
R8131
R8133
C8103
J8132
F
L8131
J8131
C8131
K8131
R8114
D0131
W0111
D0120
D0115
C0113
R0107
R0105
R0122
LC0122
W0112
D0114
R0110R0111
R0123
C0112
C0104
C0102
C0103
C0101
R0104
D0103
D0102
R0103
R0102
W0110
W0108
D0101
W0109
W0107
R0109
D0104
W0105
R0120
R0101
W0106
LC0121
J0002
D0105
R0121
C0111
R8113
R8111
L8112
L8111
R8112
C8101
W8502
C8105
W8701
K8111
W8301
J8111
C8102
D8101
C8106
W8302
(No.YA260)2-25 2-26(No.YA260)
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VOLTAGE CHARTS
<MAIN PWB> [P.2-5 - P.2-6]
MODE PIN NO.
IC 701 1 0 2 0 3 2 4 3.3 5 3.2 6 0 7 3.2 8 0 9 3.2 10 4.1 11 4. 2 12 0 13 0 14 2.6 15 4.8 16 1.9 17 2.2 18 0 19 2.3 20 2.3 21 3.7 22 0.9 23 1 24 1.9 25 1.9 26 2.4 27 1.9 28 0 29 1.9 30 1.9 31 3 32 3.4 33 0 34 2.2 35 2.2 36 3.6 37 3.6 38 2.2 39 2 40 0 41 2.2 42 1.6 43 2.7 44 2.8 45 8.1 46 2 47 4.8 48 1.9 49 2.2 50 2.2 51 1.8 52 1.5 53 2.2 54 2.2 55 1.4 56 2.2 57 2.2 58 1.4 59 0 60 3.6 61 3.6 62 3.6 63 3.5 64 2 65 2 66 0.3 67 1.3 68 0 69 4.8 70 1.2 71 1.2 72 1.2 73 2 74 1.8 75 0 76 0 77 0 78 1.2 79 1.2 80 1.2 81 0 82 4.8 83 3.5 84 3.3 85 1.7 86 1.7 87 1.7 88 3.2 89 0 90 3.3 91 1.6 92 0 93 1.9 94 3.3 95 0 96 1.9
DC (V
MODE
)
PIN NO.
97 3.2 98 0 99 0 100 2 101 0.1 102 1.6 103 3.3 104 0 105 0 106 3.3 107 0.1 108 5.2 109 5.2 110 3.3 111 3. 2 112 0 113 3.2 114 3.3 115 0.1 116 3.3 117 2 118 2 119 3.3 120 1.5 121 0 122 0 123 3.3 124 2 125 0 126 3.3 127 0 128 3.3 IC 702 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 3.2 6 3.2 7 0 8 3.3 Q 101 E 1.8 C 9 B 2.5 Q 102 E 0 C 5.8 B 0 Q 301 E 4.7 C -2.5 B 4.8 Q 302 E 1.3 C 4.5 B 2 Q 703 E 0 C 4.5 B 0 Q 704 E 4.1 C 4.8 B 4.8 Q 707 E 2 C 2.8 B 2.5 Q 708 E 2 C 2.7 B 2.5 Q 709 E 3.5 C 2 B 2.8 Q 710 E 3.5 C 2 B 2.8 Q 711 E 0 C 3.3 B 0 Q 712 E 4.6 C 0 B 4.8
DC (V
MODE
)
PIN NO.
TU 101 1 2.1 2 1.8 3 0 4 3.2 5 2.1 6 4.8 7 4.8 8 NC 9 31.5 10 NC 11 0
DC (V
)
MODE
DC (V
PIN NO.
IC 201 1 4 2 4.5 3 4 4 4.5 5 0 6 6.7 7 0 8 3.9 9 4.5 10 4 11 4. 5 12 4.5 13 6.7 14 0 15 4.3 16 4.5 17 4 18 4.5 19 4.5 20 6.7 21 0 22 4.5 23 4.8 24 4.5 25 0 26 2.8 27 2.7 28 0.5 29 4.4 30 4.5 31 3.6 32 4.5 33 3.6 34 9 35 0 36 4.9 37 4.5 38 4.5 39 4.5 40 4.4 41 4.5 42 3.7 43 4.1 44 0 45 4.3 46 4.5 47 3.9 48 4.5 IC 551 1 6.2 2 6.2 3 6.3 4 6.3 5 0 6 6.5 7 6.5 8 6.5 9 6.5 10 11.8 IC 902 1 11.8 2 0 3 9.1 Q 201 E 2.8 C 4 B 0 Q 202 E 1.2 C 2 B 0 Q 207 E 0 C 0 B -1.7 Q 210 E 0 C -1.6 B 0 Q 211 E 0 C 0 B -1.6 Q 212 E 0 C -1.7 B 0 Q 213 E 0 C 0 B -1.7 Q 214 E 0 C 0 B -1.6
)
MODE
DC (V
PIN NO.
Q 215 E 3.5 C 0 B 2.8 Q 217 E 2.9 C 9 B 3.5 Q 218 E 4 C 2.3 B 0 Q 219 E 0 C 0 B 0.6 Q 220 E 1.5 C 9 B 2.1 Q 221 E 1.4 C 9 B 2 Q 551 E 0 C 0.2 B 0.5 Q 552 E 1.1 C 0 B 0.5
[P.2-9 - P.2-10]
MODE
)
PIN NO.
IC 602 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 30.2 6 0 7 0 8 0.7 9 0 10 1.2 11 0 12 0 13 15 14 0 15 1.2 16 0 17 0 18 0 19 31.2 20 14.9 21 0 22 0 23 14.9 IC 603 1 4.5 2 4.5 3 4.5 4 2 5 4.5 6 2 7 0 8 4.5 9 0 10 2.1 11 2. 3 12 9.1 13 4.5 14 4.5 15 4.5 16 4.5 17 4.5 18 4.5 Q 617 E 0 C 2.8 B 0 Q 618 E 0 C 0 B 0.6 Q 620 E 0 C 16 B 0.1 Q 621 E 4.6 C -2.5 B 4.8 Q 622 E 0 C 0.1 B 0.7
DC (V
<
CRT COCKET PWB
[P.2-5 - P.2-6]
MODE
)
PIN NO.
IC 3101 1 1.8 2 1.8 3 1.7 4 0 5 4.4 6 208 7 146.5 8 143 9 145 Q 3304 E 0.8 C 8.5 B 1.4 Q 3305 E 8.7 C 11.8 B 8.5 Q 3306 E 8.7 C 0 B 8.5 Q 3309 E 132.7 C 67.6 B 131.9 Q 3310 E 3.2 C 67.5 B 3.8
DC (V
>
)
<POWER & DEF PWB> [P.2-15 - P.2-16]
MODE PIN NO.
IC 401 1 0.9 2 14.3 3 -12.7 4 -14.2 5 0.2 6 14 7 0.9 IC 901 1 0 2 1.7 3 1.4 4 3.6 5 0 6 0 7 1.3 8 17.6 IC 951 1 141 2 28.5 3 0 IC 961 1 14.4 2 11.8 3 0 4 2.4 IC 962 1 6.4 2 4.9 3 0 4 0.1 IC 965 1 0 2 3.3 3 0 Q 402 E 0 C 0 B 0.7 Q 501 S 0 D 57 G 1.1 Q 521 E 0 C 142 B 0 Q 541 E 0 C 10 B 0 Q 571 E 0 C 10.9 B 0 Q 572 E 0 C 1.1 B 0 Q 573 S 0 D 0 G 10.9 Q 574 S 15 D 102 G 15.4 Q 591 E 144.9 C 0 B 144.5 Q 592 E 0 C 3.2 B 0 Q 593 E 0 C 3.3 B 0.2 Q 901 S 0 D 0.1 G 1.4 Q 902 E 17.6 C 0 B 17.6 Q 931 E 0 C 26.3 B 2.8 Q 932 E 0 C 25 B 0.1
DC (V
)
MODE
DC (V
PIN NO.
Q 934 E 0 C 2.8 B 0.7
<FRONT BOARD PWB> [P.2-17 - P.2-18][P.2-7 - P.2-8]
MODE
)
DC (V
PIN NO.
IC 8851 1 -0.1 2 0 3 0 Q 8801 E 0 C 0.1 B 0.1 Q 8802 E 0 C 0.1 B 0.1
)
(No.YA260)2-27
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WAVEFORMS
MAIN PWB(1/3)
IC701-10
(0.2µs)
IC701-11
(0.2µs)
IC701-13
(H)
IC701-21
(H)
IC701-22
(V)
IC701-23
(V)
IC701-43
(H)
2.8 Vp-p
IC701-51
1 Vp-p
(H)
IC701-66
MAIN PWB(2/3)
IC201-23
1.5 Vp-p
(H)
IC201-33
POWER & DEF PWB
IC401-1
1.2 Vp-p
Q521-C
(H)
(V)
IC401-5
T551-2
2.2 Vp-p
5 Vp-p
3 Vp-p
45 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(H)
(V)
IC701-67
IC201-40
IC401-6
T551-4
4.7 Vp-p
3 Vp-p
2.2 Vp-p
30 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(H)
(V)
IC701-74
IC201-43
IC401-7
T551-6
1 Vp-p
1.3 Vp-p
2.2 Vp-p
1.5 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(V)
(H)
IC701-85
Q501-G
T551-7
1 Vp-p
1.7 Vp-p
2.2 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(H)
IC701-86
Q501-D
T551-8
1.4 Vp-p
1.3 Vp-p
150 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(H)
IC701-87
Q521-B
2.8 Vp-p
(H)
1.5 Vp-p
(H)
2.2 Vp-p
1300 Vp-p
CRT SOCKET PWB
IC3101-1
(H)
1.4Vp-p
IC3101-2
90 Vp-p
1.2 Vp-p
(H)
IC3101-3
30 Vp-p
1.5 Vp-p
(H)
140 Vp-p
IC3101-7
170Vp-p
(H)
140 Vp-p
IC3101-8
90 Vp-p
(H)
IC3101-9
100 Vp-p
65 Vp-p
(H)
2-28(No.YA260)
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA260)
Printed in Japan
VPT
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AV-32T5SK AV-32T5BK AV-28T5SK AV-28T5BK AV-32T5SR AV-32T5BR AV-28T5SR AV-28T5BR
COLOUR TELEVISION
INSTRUCTIONS
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Warning
DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment.
for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or adaptor or consult your dealer.
If nonetheless the mains plug is cut off, remove the fuse and dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible shock hazard by inadvertent connection to the mains supply.
If a new mains plug has to be fitted, then follow the instruction given below:
Important
Do not make any connection to the larger terminal which is marked with the letter E or
by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The wires in the mains lead on this product are coloured in accordance with the following code: Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
Guidelines for safe operation
This equipment has been designed and manufactured to comply with international safety standards. However, as with any electrical appliance, care must be taken to ensure optimal results and operational safety.
• Before attempting to use this equipment, read the operating instructions thoroughly.
• Ensure that all electrical connections (including the mains plug, extension leads, etc.) have been made in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• If ever in doubt about the installation, operation or safety of this equipment, consult your dealer.
• Handle all glass panels or covers with care.
• Never operate this equipment if it appears damaged or operates abnormally. Turn the power off, disconnect the main power plug and consult your dealer.
• Never remove any affixed panels or covers. Doing so may result in electrical shock.
• Never leave this equipment operating unattended unless otherwise specifically stated that it is designed to do so or in standby mode. Only use the designated power switch to turn off the power and ensure that all potential users are instructed how to do so. Make special arrangements for infirm or handicapped persons.
• Never watch TV while operating a motor vehicle. It is illegal to watch TV while driving.
• Never listen to headphones at high volume. Doing so may damage your hearing.
• Never obstruct the ventilation of this equipment. Doing so may cause overheating and result in a malfunction or damage.
• Never use makeshift stands or attempt to affix legs with wood screws. When using a manufacturer’s approved stand or legs, use only the fixtures provided and follow the installation instructions.
• Never allow this equipment to be exposed to rain or moisture.
• Never allow anyone, especially children, to insert anything into an opening in the case. Doing so may result in a fatal electrical shock.
• Never guess or take chances with electrical equipment of any kind. It is better to be safe than sorry.
If the plug fitted is not suitable
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured marking identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured red.
When replacing the fuse, use only a correctly rated approved type and always re-fit the fuse cover.
If in doubt — consult a competent
electrician.
How to replace the fuse
Open the fuse compartment with a blade screwdriver, and replace the fuse.
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Fuse
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How to move the TV
When moving the TV, make sure that it is held by two people as shown in the illustration. Be careful not to trap your hands when putting the TV down.
1
2
3
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Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz) on the unit.
• Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
• When you are not using this unit for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the main outlet.
Avoid improper installation and never put the unit where good ventilation is not possible. When installing this TV, distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Adhere to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
• The main power button on the TV does not fully isolate the TV from the mains supply. If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the mains plug from the mains outlet.
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the TV or remote control.
DO NOT block the TV’s ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)
DO NOT place anything on top of the TV.
(such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.)
DO NOT allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the TV.
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.
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.
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CONTENTS
Setting up your TV ...................................6
Connecting the aerial and video cassette
recorder (VCR) ....................................... 6
Connecting the power cord to the AC
outlet....................................................... 7
Putting the batteries into the remote
control..................................................... 7
Initial settings ............................................. 7
T-V LINK functions..................................... 9
TV buttons and functions......................11
Turn the main power on ........................... 11
Turn the TV on from standby mode ......... 11
Choose a TV channel .............................. 11
Adjust the volume .................................... 11
Remote control buttons and
functions..............................................12
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode Choose a TV channel and watch images
from external devices ........................... 13
Adjust the volume .................................... 13
Information function ................................. 14
ZOOM function......................................... 14
HYPER SOUND function ......................... 15
Return to TV channel instantly................. 16
Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD
player.................................................... 16
... 12
Teletext function ....................................17
Basic operation ........................................ 17
Using the List Mode ................................. 17
Hold.......................................................... 18
Sub-page ................................................. 18
Reveal...................................................... 18
Size .......................................................... 18
Index ........................................................ 18
Cancel...................................................... 19
Using the TV’s menu..............................20
Basic operation ........................................ 20
PICTURE menu.......................................21
PICTURE MODE ..................................... 21
CONTRAST ............................................. 21
BRIGHT ................................................... 21
SHARP..................................................... 21
COLOUR.................................................. 21
HUE ......................................................... 21
COLOUR TEMP....................................... 21
FEATURES.............................................. 22
SOUND menu ......................................... 24
STEREO / I • II ......................................... 24
BASS........................................................ 24
TREBLE ................................................... 24
BALANCE ................................................ 24
HYPER SOUND....................................... 24
FEATURES menu................................... 25
SLEEP TIMER ......................................... 25
BLUE BACK ............................................. 25
CHILD LOCK............................................ 25
SET UP menu ......................................... 27
AUTO PROGRAM.................................... 27
EDIT/MANUAL ......................................... 27
LANGUAGE ............................................. 32
DECODER (EXT-2).................................. 32
EXT SETTING.......................................... 33
PICTURE TILT (Only for AV-32T5SK/
AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR) ..................... 35
Additional preparation .......................... 36
Connecting external equipment ...............36
Troubleshooting ....................................38
Specifications ........................................40
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Setting up your TV
Caution
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV before connecting anything.
Connecting the aerial and video cassette recorder (VCR)
• The connecting cables are not provided.
• For further details, refer to the manuals provided with the devices to be connected.
If you are connecting a VCR,
follow A B C in the diagram opposite.
If you are not connecting a VCR,
follow 1.
To use the T-V LINK functions, you must have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected by a SCART cable C to the EXT­2 terminal on the TV. For details about T-V LINK functions, see “T-V LINK functions” on page 9.
• You can watch a video using the VCR
without doing C. For details, see your VCR instruction manual.
• To connect more equipment, please see “Connecting external equipment” on page 36.
• If you connect a decoder to a T-V LINK compatible VCR, set the DECODER (EXT-2) function to ON. For details, see “DECODER (EXT-2)” on page 32. Otherwise, you will not be able to watch scrambled channels.
Back of the TV
21-pin
SCART Cable
VCR
AV IN/OUT
Terminal
75-ohm
Coaxial Cable
75-ohm Coaxial
Cable
To Aerial
Input
To Aerial
Output
Aerial
Rear Panel
6
1 EXT-1 terminal (pages 6, 33, 36) 2 EXT-2 terminal (pages 6, 9, 33, 36) 3 EXT-3 terminal (pages 33, 36) 4 Aerial socket (page 6)
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Setting up your TV
0
Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet
Caution
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz) on the unit.
Putting the batteries into the remote control
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the - end, making sure the + and - polarities are correct.
• Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.
• Battery life is about six months to one year, depending on how much you use the remote control.
• The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV, please replace them as soon as you need to.
• If the remote control does not work properly, replace the batteries.
Initial settings
When the TV is first turned on, it goes into the initial settings mode, and you will see the JVC logo. Follow the instructions on the screen display to make the initial settings.
1 Press the main power button on the
TV
The power lamp lights red and the JVC logo appears.
Main power
button
• If the JVC logo does not appear this is because your TV has already been turned on for the first time: use the “LANGUAGE” and “AUTO PROGRAM” functions to make the initial settings. For details, see “SET UP menu” on page 27.
2 Press the a button
The LANGUAGE menu appears.
LANGUAGE
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
Blue button
Power lamp
TV OK
D0002-EK
• To receive satellite broadcast you need a satellite tuner.
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Setting up your TV
3 Press the a button to start the
AUTO PROGRAM function
The AUTO PROGRAM menu appears and received TV channels are automatically stored in the programme numbers (PR).
AUTO PROGRAM
10%
TV OK
D0004-EN
CH 24
• To cancel the AUTO PROGRAM function: Press the b button.
After the TV channels have been registered in the programme numbers (PR), the EDIT menu appears
EDIT
TV OK
D0038-EK
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
MOVE
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
ID
INSERT DELETE
MANUAL
• If you want to, you can now edit the programme numbers (PR) using the EDIT/MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 27.
• If you do not want to edit programme numbers (PR), go to the next step.
4 Press the a button to display the
T-V LINK menu
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
TV OK
D0005-EN
EXIT
If you do not have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected:
Press the b button to exit the T-V LINK menu. The T-V LINK menu disappears.
If you have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT-2 terminal:
Follow “Downloading the data to VCR” on page 9 to transmit the Programme number (PR) data.
Now, the initial settings are complete, and you can watch the TV
For UK model
(AV-32T5SK/AV-32T5BK/AV-28T5SK/ AV-28T5BK):
BBC1, BBC2, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are automatically set to the programme numbers PR1 to PR5. If the TV doesn't receive one of these TV channels, that programme number (PR) will not be set. Programme number PR6 is not normally set.
For Ireland model
(AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR/AV-28T5SR/ AV-28T5BR):
If your TV can detect the TV channel name from the TV channel broadcast signal, the TV channel name is assigned to the programme number (PR) to which the TV channel has been set. However, which TV channels are set to which programme numbers (PR) will depend on the area in which you live.
• If a TV channel you want to view is not set to a programme number (PR), you can set it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 27.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does not set the programme number PR 0 (AV) for your video cassette recorder. You will need to set this using the MANUAL function.
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Setting up your TV
• In some areas you may get TV reception from more than one transmitter, for example different ITV regions. In this case each TV channel could be set twice. If this happens, the first set of channels will have the stronger signal. If you want to delete the second set of channels, you will have to do it manually (see page 27).
For users in the UK:
If you have any problems setting up your new TV, please call the Helpline on 0870 330 5000.
For users in the Republic of Ireland:
If you have any problems setting up your new TV, please call the Helpline on 1890-582500.
Downloading the data to VCR
You can transmit to the latest Programme numbers (PR) data to a VCR with the T-V LINK function.
Caution
• This only works when a T-V LINK compatible VCR is connected to the EXT-2 terminal.
• This only works when the T-V LINK menu is being displayed.
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
TV OK
D0005-EN
1 Turn on the VCR
2 Press the a button
The data transmission begins.
TV
TRANSFER. . . . .
D0037-EN
The T-V LINK menu disappears once the data transmission ends.
EXIT
RECORDING DEVICE
When the T-V LINK menu is changed over to another menu:
The TV has finished its menu. This new menu is operated from the VCR. See the VCR instruction manual for what to do next.
If “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” appears at the T-V LINK menu:
Check the following three items. Then press the 2 button to retry data transmission.
• Has a T-V LINK compatible VCR been connected to the EXT-2 terminal?
• Has the VCR power been turned on?
• Does the SCART cable that is connected to the EXT-2 terminal to T­V LINK compatible VCR have all its proper connections?
T-V LINK functions
When you have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT-2 Terminal on the TV, it is easier to set up the VCR and to view videos. T-V LINK uses the following features:
To use T-V LINK functions:
A “T-V LINK compatible VCR” means a JVC video cassette recorder with the T-V LINK logo, or with one of the following logos. However, these VCRs may support some or all of the features described earlier. For details, see your VCR instruction manual.
“Q-LINK” (a trademark of Panasonic Corporation) “Data Logic” (a trademark of Metz Corporation) “Easy Link” (a trademark of Phillips Corporation) “Megalogic” (a trademark of Grundig Corporation) “SMARTLINK” (a trademark of Sony Corporation).
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Setting up your TV
Pre-set download
The VCR will automatically download the registered data on the TV channels from the TV. This means you do not need to set up the program channels on your VCR manually. The preset download function automatically begins when the initial setting is complete or whenever you carry out the AUTO PROGRAM or EDIT/MANUAL functions.
You can also carry out this function using your VCR controls.
When “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” is displayed:
If “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” is displayed, the download was not performed correctly. Before trying to download again, check that:
• the VCR power is turned on
• the VCR is T-V LINK compatible
• the VCR is connected to the EXT-2 terminal
• the SCART cable is fully wired.
Direct Rec
“What You See Is What You Record”
You can easily record to VCR the images that you are watching on the TV.
For details, read the manual for your VCR. Use your VCR controls. “VCR IS RECORDING” is displayed.
In the following situations, the VCR will stop recording if the TV is turned off, if the TV channel or input is changed, or if the menu is displayed on the TV:
• when recording images from an external device connected to the TV (for example a camcorder)
• when recording a TV channel after it has been unscrambled on a decoder
• when recording a TV channel by using the TV’s output because the VCR’s own tuner cannot properly receive that channel.
When the VCR is not ready (for example when there is no tape inserted), “NO RECORDING” is displayed. You cannot carry out Direct Rec using your TV’s control. Generally, the VCR cannot record a TV channel that it cannot receive properly on its own tuner, even if you can view that TV channel on the TV. However, some VCRs can record a TV channel by using the TV’s output if that channel can be viewed on the TV. For details, see your VCR instruction manual.
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TV buttons and functions
Turn the main power on
Press the main power button on the TV.
The power lamp lights red and your TV is in standby mode.
To turn the main power off:
Press the main power button again. The power lamp goes off.
Caution
• The main power button on the TV does not fully isolate the TV from the AC supply. If you are not going to use the TV for a long period, be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket.
Turn the TV on from standby mode
Press the P p buttons to turn the TV on from standby mode
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp dims slightly.
R
L
/
MONO
EXT-4
P
Choose a TV channel
R
L
/
MONO
EXT-4
P
See the pages in brackets for details.
1 Main power button (pages 7, 11) 2 Power lamp (pages 7, 11) 3 Remote control sensor 4 r (Volume) button (page 11) 5 P p buttons/ q buttons (page 11) 6 Headphone jack (mini jack) (page 36) 7 EXT-4 terminal (pages 33, 36)
Press the P p buttons to choose a programme number (PR) or an EXT terminal
Adjust the volume
1 Press the r (Volume) button
The volume level indicator appears.
2 Press the q buttons while the
volume level indicator is displayed
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Remote control buttons and functions
1 Muting button 2 Number buttons 3 c button 4 i (hyper sound) button 5 Information button
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
P
.T/L
F
3
6
9
6 b button 7 5 buttons 8 # (standby) button 9 Colour buttons 0 a button
- 6 buttons
= VCR/DVD/Teletext control button ~ VCR P DVD switch g (text) button
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode
Press the # (standby) button to turn the TV on or off.
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp dims slightly.
• The power can be turned on by pressing
the b button, 6 buttons or number buttons.
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TV
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Remote control buttons and functions
Choose a TV channel and watch images from external devices
• If the picture is tilted, correct it. See “PICTURE TILT (Only for AV-32T5SK/ AV-32T5BK/AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR)” on page 35.
Use the number buttons:
Enter the programme number (PR) of the channel using the number buttons.
Example:
•PR 6 press 6
• PR 12 press 1 and 2
Use the 6 buttons:
Press the the programme number (PR) you want or an EXT terminal.
Use the o button:
Press the o button to choose an EXT terminal.
TV mode EXT modes
Programme
numbers
PR 1 – PR 99
6 buttons to choose
EXT-1
EXT-2
or
• This TV set has a function which can automatically change over the input according to a special signal output from an external device. (The EXT-4 terminal does not support this function.)
To return to a TV channel:
Press the b button, the 6 buttons or the number buttons.
To use the programme number PR 0 (AV):
When the TV and VCR are connected only by the aerial cable, choosing the programme number PR 0 (AV) allows you to view images from the VCR. Set the VCR RF channel to the programme number PR 0 (AV) manually. For details, see “EDIT/ MANUAL” on page 27. Pressing the o button changes the choice as follows:
TV mode EXT modes
Programme
numbers
PR 1 – PR 99
PR 0
EXT-1
EXT-2
or
EXT-3
or
EXT-4
E4
EXT-3
or
EXT-4
E4
• You can choose a video input signal from the S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) and regular video signal (composite signal). For details, see “y (S­VIDEO input)” on page 33.
• If you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears, change the colour system manually. See “COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 22.
• If you choose an EXT terminal with no input signal, the EXT terminal number becomes fixed on the screen.
• The VCR sends its playback image along the aerial cable as an RF (radio frequency) signal.
• Also see your VCR instruction manual.
Adjust the volume
Press the 5 buttons to adjust the volume.
The volume indicator appears and the volume changes as you press the 5 buttons.
Muting the sound
Press the l (muting) button to turn off the sound.
Pressing the l (muting) button again restores the previous volume level.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Information function
You can see the current time or the PR LIST. From the PR LIST, you can choose a channel or EXT terminal.
Press the h (Information) button to display the information you want to
see.
Pressing the h (Information) button changes the display as follows:
PR LIST
PR ID AV
BBC1
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
+7-7
D0011-EN
Time display:
The current time of the teletext data is displayed. If the TV has not received a TV channel that has teletext programmes since it was turned on, the time display is blank. To view the current time, choose a TV channel that has teletext programmes.
• An incorrect current time is sometimes displayed when watching videos.
PR LIST:
The programme number (PR) and EXT terminal list is displayed. Pressing the a button after choosing the programme number (PR) or EXT terminal with the 7 buttons will display the chosen programme or EXT terminal.
• For programme numbers (PR) for which the CHILD LOCK function is set, the n (CHILD LOCK) mark is displayed. For details see “CHILD LOCK” on page 25.
12 : 00
No indication
ZOOM function
You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum one from the following ZOOM modes.
AUTO:
When a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) signal, which shows the aspect ratio of the picture, is included in the broadcast signal or the signal from an external device, the TV automatically changes the ZOOM mode to 16:9 ZOOM mode or FULL mode according to the WSS signal. If a WSS signal is not included, the picture is displayed according to the ZOOM mode set with the 4:3 AUTO ASPECT function.
• For details of the 4:3 AUTO ASPECT function, see “4:3 AUTO ASPECT” on page 23.
• When the AUTO (WSS) mode does not function correctly due to poor WSS signal quality or when you want to change the ZOOM mode, press the c button and change to another ZOOM mode.
REGULAR:
Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) as this is its original shape.
PANORAMIC:
This stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the screen, without making the picture appear unnatural.
• The top and bottom of the picture are slightly cut off.
14:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect ratio) to the upper and lower limits of the screen.
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16:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) to the full screen.
16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) with subtitles to the full screen.
FULL:
This uniformly stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the wide TV screen.
• For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have been squeezed into a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio), use the FULL mode to restore the picture to its original shape.
Choose the ZOOM mode
1 Press the c button to display
the ZOOM menu
ZOOM
AUTO REGULAR PANORAMIC 14:9 ZOOM 16:9 ZOOM 16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE FULL
TV OK
D0009-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
ZOOM mode. Then press the a button
The picture expands and the chosen ZOOM mode is displayed in about 3 seconds.
• The ZOOM mode may be automatically changed by the control signal from an external device. When you want to return to the previous ZOOM mode, choose the ZOOM mode again.
Adjusting the visible area of the
picture
If subtitles or the top (or bottom) of the picture are cut off, you can adjust the visible area of the picture manually.
1 Press the c button
The ZOOM menu appears.
2 Press the a button to display the
ZOOM mode indicator
The indicator appears.
16 : 9 ZOOM
D0010-EN
3 While it is displayed, press the 6
buttons to change the position of the picture
• You cannot adjust the visible area in REGULAR or FULL mode.
The visible area adjustment is saved even after the TV channel is changed. However, it is cancelled if you do any of the following:
• turn the power off/on
• change the ZOOM mode
•press the g (Text) button
• switch the TV between TV mode and EXT mode.
HYPER SOUND function
You can enjoy sounds with a wider ambience.
Press the / (hyper sound) button to turn the HYPER SOUND function on or off
• The HYPER SOUND function does not work properly with mono sound.
• The HYPER SOUND function can also be turned on or off by using the SOUND menu. For details, see “HYPER SOUND” on page 24.
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• Notes for Ireland model (AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR/AV-28T5SR/ AV-28T5BR)
- The HYPER SOUND function works
only for the audio signal output from TV channels. It cannot work for the audio signal input from EXT sources.
- The HYPER SOUND function affects
the audio signal output from the EXT-1 and EXT-2 terminals. If you want to output the normal audio signal from the EXT terminals, turn the HYPER SOUND function off.
Return to TV channel instantly
You can return to a TV channel instantly.
Press the b button
The TV returns to the TV mode and a TV channel appears.
Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD player
These buttons will operate a JVC brand VCR or DVD player. Pressing a button that looks the same as the device’s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control.
1 Set the VCR P DVD switch to the
VCR or DVD position.
VCR:
When you are using a VCR, set the switch to the VCR position.
DVD:
When you are using a DVD player, set the switch to the DVD position.
P (text):
When you are viewing teletext programmes, set the switch to the P (text) position.
2 Press the VCR/DVD Control Button
to control your VCR or DVD player
• If your device is not made by JVC, these buttons will not work.
• Even if your device is made by JVC, some of these buttons may not work, depending on the device you are using.
• You can use the p buttons to choose a TV channel the VCR will receive, or choose the chapter the DVD player plays back.
• Some models of DVD player use the p buttons for both operating the fast forward/backward functions and for choosing the chapter. In this case, the 253 buttons do not work.
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Teletext function
0
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
P
.T/L
F
Basic operation
1 Choose a TV channel with a teletext
broadcast
2 Set the VCR P DVD switch to the
g (Text) position
3 Press g (Text) button to display
the teletext
Pressing g (Text) button changes the mode as follows:
TEXT
---
TEXT
---
4 Choose a teletext page by pressing
the p p buttons, number buttons or colour buttons
To return to the TV mode:
Press the b button or g (Text) button.
• If you have trouble receiving teletext broadcasts, consult your local dealer or the teletext station.
• The ZOOM function will not work in Text mode.
• You cannot operate menus when viewing a teletext programme.
The last teletext page displayed is memorised. The last teletext page is cleared if you do any of the following:
• Turn the power off
• Change the channel
• Switch the TV input
• Press the b button.
Using the List Mode
You can store the numbers of your favourite teletext pages in memory and call them up quickly using the colour buttons.
To store the page numbers:
1 Press B button to go into the
List mode
The page numbers you have stored are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
TV mode Text mode
2 Press a colour button to choose a
position. Then press the number buttons to enter the page number
!
" # $
% & '
)8
3 Press and hold down the A (Store)
button
The four page numbers blink white to show that they are stored in memory.
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Teletext function
To call up a stored page:
1 Press the B button to enter the
List mode
2 Press a colour button having a
stored page
To exit the List mode:
Press the B button again.
Hold
You can hold a teletext page on the screen for as long as you want, even while several other teletext pages are being received.
Press the C (Hold) button
Hold indication
D0040
To cancel the Hold function:
Press C (Hold) button again.
Sub-page
Some teletext pages include sub-pages that are automatically displayed. You can hold any sub-page, or view it at any time.
1 Press the D (Sub-page) button to
operate the sub-page function
Reveal
Some teletext pages include hidden text (such as answers to a quiz). You can display the hidden text.
Each time you press the E (Reveal) button, text is hidden or revealed
D0041
Size
You can double the height of the teletext display.
Press the F (Size) button
D0042
Index
You can return to the index page instantly.
Press the G (Index) button
Returns to page 100 or a previously specified page.
2 Press the number buttons to enter
a sub-page number
Example:
• 3rd sub-page press o, o, o and 3.
To cancel the sub-page function:
Press the D (Sub-page) button again.
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Cancel
You can search for a teletext page while watching TV.
1 Press the number button to enter a
page number, or press a colour button
The TV searches for a teletext page.
2 Press H (Cancel) button
The TV programme appears.
3 Press H (Cancel) button to return
to a teletext page when the page number is on the screen
• The TV mode cannot be resumed by
pressing the H (Cancel) button. To return to the TV mode press b.
Teletext function
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Using the TV’s menu
0
This TV has a number of functions you can operate using menus. To fully utilize all your TV’s functions, you need to understand the basic menu operating techniques fully.
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
Blue button
Basic operation
1 Press the a button to display the
MENU (main menu)
MENU
PICTURE SOUND FEATURES SET UP
TV OK
D0060-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
menu title, and press the a button
The menu appears.
To return to the previous menu:
Press the h (information) button.
To exit a menu instantly:
Press the b button.
4 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the setting of that function
• If you want to operate a function which appears only with its name, follow the descriptions of that function on the following pages.
• The display appearing at the bottom of a menu shows you a button on the remote control that you can use when you operate a chosen function.
TV OK
b button
D0053
a button
5 Press the a button to complete
the setting
The menu disappears.
• When watching the television with the NTSC system, the menus are displayed at about half their normal vertical size.
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
function
• For details of the functions in the menus, see the following pages.
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PICTURE menu
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE CONTRAST BRIGHT SHARP COLOUR HUE COLOUR TEMP. FEATURES
TV OK
D0014-EN
SOFT
NORMAL
RESET
• While the PICTURE menu is displayed, pressing the blue button will set the CONTRAST, BRIGHT, SHARP, COLOUR, HUE settings to their default settings.
PICTURE MODE
You can choose one of three PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardizes picture adjustment.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
CONTRAST
You can adjust the picture contrast.
2 :lower 3 : higher
BRIGHT
You can adjust the picture brightness.
2 : darker 3 : brighter
COLOUR
You can adjust the picture colour.
2 : lighter 3 :deeper
HUE
You can adjust the picture tint.
2 : reddish 3 :greenish
• You can change the HUE setting (picture hue) when the colour system is NTSC
3.58, or NTSC 4.43.
COLOUR TEMP.
You can select one of three COLOUR TEMP. modes (three tones of white) to adjust the white balance of the picture. Since white is the colour which is used as a reference for all the other colours, changing the COLOUR TEMP. mode affects the appearance of all the other colours on the screen.
COOL:
A bluish white. Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy a more vivid and bright picture.
NORMAL:
The normal white colour.
WARM:
A reddish white. Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films.
SHARP
You can adjust the picture sharpness.
2 : softer 3 :sharper
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PICTURE menu
FEATURES
Choose FEATURES and press the a or 3 button to display the sub-menu.
FEATURES
AUTO VNR COLOUR SYSTEM 4:3 AUTO ASPECT
TV OK
D1015-EN
AUTO VNR
VNR Stands for “video noise reduction”.
AUTO:
This mode reduces any “noise” (interference or snowing) in the current picture. The function also adjusts the optimum sharpness of the picture (SHARP).
OFF:
The AUTO VNR function is cancelled. If you set the mode to AUTO but feel that the sharpness of the original picture has not been reproduced fully, change the mode to OFF. However, any noise remaining in the original picture may be emphasized.
MIN:
This mode reduces any noise irrespective of the state of the picture. If you set the mode to AUTO but feel that the sharpness of the original picture has not been reproduced, change the mode MIN. However, any noise remaining in the original picture may be emphasized a little. And this may reduce the sharpness of the picture a little.
MAX:
This mode always reduces any noise as much as possible, irrespective of the state of the picture. When you set the mode to AUTO but still notice some noise, change the mode to MAX. However, this may reduce the sharpness of the picture.
MIN
COLOUR SYSTEM
The colour system is chosen automatically. However, if the picture is not clear or no colour appears, choose the colour system manually.
1 Choose COLOUR SYSTEM. Then
press the a or 3 button
The sub-menu of the COLOUR SYSTEM function appears.
COLOUR SYSTEM
PAL
TV OK
D0016-EN
2 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the appropriate colour system. Then press the a button
PAL:
PAL system
NTSC 3.58:
NTSC 3.58 MHz system
NTSC 4.43:
NTSC 4.43 MHz system
AUTO:
This function detects a colour system from the input signal. You can only use this when you are viewing a picture from programme number PR 0 (AV), or an EXT terminal.
• The AUTO function may not work properly if you have poor signal quality. If the picture is abnormal in the AUTO function, choose another colour system manually.
• When in the Programme numbers PR 0 (AV) to PR 99, you cannot choose NTSC
3.58 or NTSC 4.43.
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4:3 AUTO ASPECT
You can choose one of three ZOOM modes, REGULAR, PANORAMIC or 14:9 ZOOM, as the ZOOM mode for the normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio).
1 Choose 4:3 AUTO ASPECT then
press the a button
4:3 AUTO ASPECT
PANORAMIC REGULAR 14:9 ZOOM
TV OK
D0017-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
ZOOM mode
PICTURE menu
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SOUND menu
SOUND
STEREO/ BASS TREBLE BALANCE HYPER SOUND
TV OK
D0019-EN
OFF
STEREO / I • II
When you are viewing a bilingual broadcast programme, you can choose the sound from Bilingual I (Sub I) or Bilingual II (Sub II). If you have poor reception on a stereo broadcast, you can change from stereo to mono sound so that you can hear the broadcast more clearly and easily.
s: Stereo sound
v : mono sound
t : Bilingual I (sub I) u : Bilingual II (sub II)
• The sound mode you can choose differs depending on the TV programme.
• This function does not work in the EXT modes.
BASS
You can adjust the low tone of the sound.
2 : weaker 3 :strong
HYPER SOUND
You can enjoy sounds with a wider ambience.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off. The menu disappears.
• The HYPER SOUND function does not work properly with mono sound.
• You can turn the HYPER SOUND function on or off with a single press. For details, see “HYPER SOUND function” on page 15.
• Notes for Ireland model (AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR/AV-28T5SR/ AV-28T5BR)
- The HYPER SOUND function works
only for the audio signal output from TV channels. It cannot work for the audio signal input from EXT sources.
- The HYPER SOUND function affects
the audio signal output from the EXT-1 and EXT-2 terminals. If you want to output the normal audio signal from the EXT terminals, turn the HYPER SOUND function off.
TREBLE
You can adjust the high tone of the sound.
2 : weaker 3 :strong
BALANCE
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker.
2 : turn the left speaker’s volume level up. 3 : turn the right speaker’s volume level up.
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FEATURES menu
FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER
TV OK
D0023-EN
BLUE BACK CHILD LOCK
ON
SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to automatically turn off after a set period of time.
1 Choose SLEEP TIMER. Then press
the a or 3 button
A Sub-menu of the SLEEP TIMER function appears.
SLEEP TIMER
0120
OFF
TV OK
D0024-EN
2 Press the 5 buttons to set the
period of time. Then press the a button
You can set the period of time for up to 120 minutes (2 hours) in 10 minute steps.
• One minute before the SLEEP TIMER function turns off the TV, “GOODNIGHT!” appears.
• The SLEEP TIMER function cannot be used to turn off the TV’s main power.
• When the SLEEP TIMER function is on, you can display the sub-menu of the SLEEP TIMER function again to confirm or change the remaining period of time of the SLEEP TIMER function. Press the a button to leave the menu after confirming or changing the remaining time.
To cancel the SLEEP TIMER function:
Press the 2 button to set the period of time to “OFF”.
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 external device.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
CHILD LOCK
When there is a TV channel you do not want your children to watch, you can use the CHILD LOCK function to lock out the TV channel. Even when a child chooses a programme number (PR) for a locked TV channel the screen will change to blue and display n (CHILD LOCK) so the TV channel cannot be viewed. Unless you enter a pre-set ID number by a special operation, the lock cannot be released and the child cannot view the TV channel.
To set the CHILD LOCK function
1 Choose CHILD LOCK, then press
the 0 button
“SET ID NO.” (ID number setting screen) appears.
SET ID NO.
0000
TV OK
D0025-EN
2 Set the ID number to your liking
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose
a number.
2 Press the 5 buttons to move
the cursor.
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FEATURES menu
3 Press the a button
The Sub-menu of CHILD LOCK appears.
CHILD LOCK
TV OK
D0026-EN
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
BBC1
CH/CC
CH CH CH CH CH CH
21 22 23 24 25 26
LOCK
4 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the Programme number (PR) changes, and the picture of the TV channel registered in the Programme number (PR) is displayed on the screen.
5 Press the blue button and set the
CHILD LOCK function. Then press the a button
n (CHILD LOCK) appears and the TV channel is locked.
To reset the CHILD LOCK function:
Press the blue button again. n (CHILD LOCK) disappears.
To disable easy resetting of the CHILD LOCK function, the menu disappears if you choose the CHILD LOCK function and press the a button.
To view a locked TV channel
1 Choose a programme number (PR)
of a locked TV channel with the number buttons or PR LIST
The screen changes to blue and the n (CHILD LOCK) appears. You cannot view the TV channel.
5
D0027-EN
2 Press the h (Information) button
while the n (CHILD LOCK) is displayed
The “ID NO.” (ID NO. input screen) appears.
5
ID NO. :
D0028-EN
3 Press the number buttons to enter
the ID number
The lock is temporarily released so you can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID number:
Perform step 1 of “To set the CHILD LOCK function”. After confirming the ID number, press the b button to exit the menu.
• Even if you reset the lock temporarily, it does not mean that the CHILD LOCK function set for the TV channel is cancelled. The next time anyone tries to view the TV channel, it will be locked again.
• When you want to cancel the CHILD LOCK function, you must perform the operation “To set the CHILD LOCK function” again.
• To stop it being easy to choose the programme number (PR) of a locked TV channel, the programme number (PR) has been set so that it cannot be chosen with the 6 buttons or the buttons of the TV.
• To stop it being easy to reset the lock, “ID NO.” (ID No. input screen) is set so that it cannot appear unless you press the h (Information) button.
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SET UP menu
SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM EDIT/MANUAL LANGUAGE DECODER(EXT-2) EXT SETTING PICTURE TILT
TV OK
D0029-EN
OFF
AUTO PROGRAM
You can again perform the AUTO PROGRAM function TV channel automatic registration which was performed in the “Initial settings” (page 7). To receive satellite broadcasts you need a satellite tuner.
1 Choose AUTO PROGRAM
2 Press the a or 3 buttons to start
the AUTO PROGRAM function
The AUTO PROGRAM menu appears and received TV channels are automatically stored in the programme number (PR).
3 Perform step 4 of the “Initial
settings” (page 8)
EDIT/MANUAL
The EDIT/MANUAL functions are divided into two types:
• editing the current programme numbers (PR) (EDIT functions); and
• manually storing a TV channel you want to view on a particular programme number (PR) (MANUAL function).
Here are the details about these functions:
MOVE:
This function changes the programme number (PR) of a TV channel.
ID:
This function registers a channel name (ID) to a TV channel.
INSERT:
This function adds a new TV channel in the current programme numbers (PR) list by using the CH number.
• You cannot use the INSERT function if you do not know the channel number of a TV channel. Use the MANUAL function to register a TV channel in the programme number (PR).
DELETE:
This function deletes a TV channel you do not want to list.
MANUAL:
This function manually stores a new TV channel in a programme number (PR).
Caution
• Using the MOVE, DELETE or INSERT functions rewrites the current programme numbers (PR) list. Therefore, the programme numbers (PR) of some of the TV channels will change.
• Using the MANUAL function for a TV channel for which the CHILD LOCK function has been set cancels the CHILD LOCK function for that channel.
• Using the MANUAL function for a TV channel for which the DECODER (EXT-2) function has been set to ON returns the setting of the DECODER (EXT-2) function for that channel to OFF.
• When a TV channel has already been registered in PR 99, using the INSERT function deletes that TV channel.
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SET UP menu
Basic operation
1 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press
the a or 3 button
The EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
D0038-EK
2 Follow the description for the
function you want to use
3 Press the a button to complete
the settings
The T-V LINK menu appears.
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
TV OK
D0005-EN
If you do not have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected:
Press the b button to exit the T-V LINK menu. The T-V LINK menu disappears.
If you have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT-2 terminal:
Follow “Downloading the data to VCR” on page 9 to transmit the programme number (PR) data.
• For programme number PR 0, “AV” appears in the programme numbers (PR) list.
• An EXT terminal number does not appear in the programme numbers (PR) list.
• The CH/CC number is a number unique to the TV and corresponds to the channel number of a TV channel. For the relationship between a channel number and a CH/CC number, see “CH/CC NUMBER” on page 31.
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
MOVE
EXIT
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
ID
INSERT DELETE
MANUAL
MOVE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the programme number (PR) changes and the picture of the TV channel stored in the programme number (PR) appears on the screen.
2 Press the 3 button to start the
MOVE function
EDIT
TV OK
D0030-EK
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
STORE
CH/CC CH
CH CH CH CH CH
36
CH 22 23 24 25 26
21
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
new programme number (PR)
To cancel the MOVE function:
Press the h (Information) button.
4 Press the 2 button to change the
programme number (PR) of a TV channel to a new programme number (PR)
DELETE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the programme number (PR) changes and the picture of the TV channel stored in the programme number (PR) appears on the screen.
2 Press the yellow button to delete
the TV channel
The TV channel is deleted from the programme numbers (PR) list.
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SET UP menu
ID
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the programme number (PR) changes and the picture of the TV channel stored in the programme number (PR) appears on the screen.
2 Press the red button to start the ID
function
EDIT
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
D0031-EK
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the first character of a channel name (ID) you want to give the TV channel
EDIT
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
D0032-EK
4 Press the blue button to display the
ID LIST (channel name list)
EDIT
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
D0033-EK
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
MOVE
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
M
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
M
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
ID
INSERT DELETE
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
MANUAL
ID LIST
ID LIST
M6 MCM MDR MTV MTV1 MTV2 MTV3
5 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the channel name (ID)
To cancel the ID function:
Press the h (Information) button.
6 Press the a button to give a
channel name (ID) to a TV channel
• You can give your own unique channel name (ID) to the TV channel. When you have finished step 3, do not go to step 4. Press the 5 buttons to move the cursor, and press the 6 buttons to choose each character of the channel name (ID). Then press the a button to register the channel name (ID) to the TV channel.
Before performing INSERT or MANUAL operation
• A CH/CC number unique to this TV and corresponding to the Channel number of a TV channel is required. Find the corresponding CH/CC number from the table “CH/CC NUMBER” on page 31 based on the Channel number of the TV channel.
INSERT
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for which you will register a new TV channel
2 Press the green button and start
the INSERT function
EDIT
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
TV OK
D0034-EK
To cancel the INSERT function:
Press the h (Information) button.
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
CH/CC CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
36 21 22 23 24 25
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3 For UK model
(AV-32T5SK/AV-32T5BK/AV-28T5SK/ AV-28T5BK): Press the number buttons to enter the remaining CH number
• You cannot enter CC numbers.
For Ireland model (AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR/AV-28T5SR/ AV-28T5BR): Press the
6
buttons to choose “CH” or “CC”, then enter the remaining CH or CC number
The TV shifts to registration mode. When the registration is completed, the picture of the TV channel appears on the screen.
• The CH/CC number is a number given to each broadcast frequency that carries a TV channel. If the TV cannot detect the TV channel corresponding to the broadcast frequency indicated by the CH/CC number, a “no-signal” picture appears.
MANUAL
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for a new TV channel
4 Press the green or red button
repeatedly until the TV channel you want appears
If the TV channel reception is poor:
Press the blue or yellow button to fine­tune the TV channel.
5 Press the a button and register
the TV channel to a Programme number (PR)
The normal EDIT menu is resumed.
2 Press the blue button to activate
the MANUAL function
MANUAL
TV OK
D0035-EK
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
BBC1 BBC2 ITV CH4 CH5
SYSTEM
SEARCH+
CH/CC CH CH CH CH CH CH CH
SEARCH-
36 21 22 23 24 25 26
To cancel the MANUAL function:
Press the h (Information) button.
3 Press the green or red button to
search for a TV channel
Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV channel. Then the TV channel is displayed.
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CH/CC NUMBER
• When you want to use the INSERT function on page 29, find the CH/CC number corresponding to the channel number of the TV channel from this table. If you want to know a particular TV channel’s channel menu, look in TV listings magazines or contact the broadcaster.
• The UK models (AV-32T5SK/AV­32T5BK/AV-28T5SK/AV-28T5BK) cannot receive the CC number channels or the channels from CH 02 to CH 12.
CH Channel
CH 02 E2, IR A
CH 03 E3, IR B
CH 04 E4, IR C
CH 05 E5, IR D
CH 06 E6, IR E
CH 07 E7, IR F
CH 08 E8, IR G
CH 09 E9
CH 10 E10, IR H
CH 11 E11, IR J
CH 12 E12
CH 21 E21
CH 22 E22
CH 23 E23
CH 24 E24
CH 25 E25
CH 26 E26
CH 27 E27
CH 28 E28
CH 29 E29
CH 30 E30
CH 31 E31
CH 32 E32
CH 33 E33
CH 34 E34
CH 35 E35
CH 36 E36
CH 37 E37
CH 38 E38
CH 39 E39
CC Channel
CC 01 S1
CC 02 S2
CC 03 S3
CC 04 S4
CC 05 S5
CC 06 S6
CC 07 S7
CC 08 S8
CC 09 S9
CC 10 S10
CC 11 S11
CC 12 S12
CC 13 S13
CC 14 S14
CC 15 S15
CC 16 S16
CC 17 S17
CC 18 S18
CC 19 S19
CC 20 S20
CC 21 S21
CC 22 S22
CC 23 S23
CC 24 S24
CC 25 S25
CC 26 S26
CC 27 S27
CC 28 S28
CC 29 S29
CC 30 S30
CH Channel
CH 40 E40
CH 41 E41
CH 42 E42
CH 43 E43
CH 44 E44
CH 45 E45
CH 46 E46
CH 47 E47
CH 48 E48
CH 49 E49
CH 50 E50
CH 51 E51
CH 52 E52
CH 53 E53
CH 54 E54
CH 55 E55
CH 56 E56
CH 57 E57
CH 58 E58
CH 59 E59
CH 60 E60
CH 61 E61
CH 62 E62
CH 63 E63
CH 64 E64
CH 65 E65
CH 66 E66
CH 67 E67
CH 68 E68
CH 69 E69
CC Channel
CC 31 S31
CC 32 S32
CC 33 S33
CC 34 S34
CC 35 S35
CC 36 S36
CC 37 S37
CC 38 S38
CC 39 S39
CC 40 S40
CC 41 S41
CC 75 X
CC 76 Y
CC 77 Z
CC 78 Z+1
CC 79 Z+2
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LANGUAGE
1 Choose LANGUAGE, then press
the a or 3 button
A sub-menu of the LANGUAGE function appears.
LANGUAGE
TV OK
D0002-EK
2 Press the a button
DECODER (EXT-2)
If you have a decoder connected to a T-V LINK compatible VCR, which in turn is connected to the EXT-2 terminal, use the DECODER (EXT-2) function to unscramble the scrambled TV channels.
1 Turn on the decoder power
2 Display the scrambled TV channel
on the TV
Even if the decoder is working, a scrambled picture appears.
3 Display the SET UP menu and
choose DECODER (EXT-2)
SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM EDIT/MANUAL LANGUAGE DECODER(EXT-2) EXT SETTING PICTURE TILT
TV OK
D0029-EN
OFF
4 Press the 5 buttons to choose
ON
An unscrambled picture appears.
To cancel the DECODER (EXT-2) function:
Press the 5 buttons to choose OFF.
5 Press the a button to complete
the setting
The T-V LINK menu appears.
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
TV OK
D0005-EN
EXIT
You can send the programme numbers data to a VCR with the T-V LINK function.
6 Turn on the VCR, and then press
the a button to transmit the data to VCR
The T-V LINK menu disappears once the data transmission ends.
7 If you have another TV channel
capable of being unscrambled with a Decoder, repeat steps 2 to 6
If the DECODER (EXT-2) function has been set to “ON” but the TV channel cannot be unscrambled, check the following:
• Has the decoder been connected to the VCR properly according to the VCR and decoder instruction manuals?
• Has the decoder power been turned on?
• Can the TV channel be unscrambled with a decoder?
• Do you need to change the VCR settings in order to connect the decoder? Confirm that the VCR is set properly by rechecking the VCR instruction manual.
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SET UP menu
EXT SETTING
1 Choose EXT SETTING, then press
the a or 3 button
The EXT SETTING menu appears.
EXT SETTING
EXT-1
EXT-3
EXT-4
TV
D0020-EN
2 Follow the instructions for the
function you want to use and operate the function
y:
You can enjoy the high-quality picture of the 2 S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal).
ID LIST:
You can have a name for each of the devices connected for each EXT terminal.
DUBBING:
You can choose a signal source to be output from an EXT-2 terminal.
y (S-VIDEO input)
You can connect a device (such as an S-VHS VCR) to enjoy the high-quality picture of the S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal).
Preparation:
• First read the device’s instruction manual and “Additional preparation” on page 36 to connect the device to the TV properly. Second, follow the device’s instruction manual to set the device so that it sends an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) to the TV.
• Do not set y (S-VIDEO input) to an EXT terminal connected to a device which cannot output an S-VIDEO (Y/C signal). If it is set wrongly, a picture cannot appear.
DUBBING
EXT-2
TV OK
ID LIST
S-IN
1 Press the 5 or 6 buttons to
choose an EXT terminal
EXT SETTING
EXT-1
EXT-3
EXT-4
TV
D0020-EN
DUBBING
EXT-2
TV OK
ID LIST
S-IN
2 Press the yellow button and set the
y (S-VIDEO input). Then press the a button
An y (S-VIDEO input) mark is displayed. You can view an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) instead of the regular video signal (composite signal).
To cancel the y (S-VIDEO input) setting:
Press the yellow button and turn off y (S­VIDEO input) mark. The regular video signal (composite signal) pictures are resumed.
• The EXT-1 terminal does not support S­VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) and you cannot set y (S-VIDEO input) in the EXT-1 terminal.
• Setting y (S-VIDEO input) changes the head character from “E” to “S”. When an EXT terminal receives a normal video signal, “E1”, “E2”, “E3” or “E4” appears on the display. This changes to “S2” or “S3” when it receives an S-VIDEO signal.
• Even a device which can output an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) may output a regular video signal (composite signal) depending on the device setting. If a picture cannot appear because the y (S-VIDEO input) setting has been made, read the device instruction manual carefully again to check for the device settings.
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ID LIST
You can store a name for each of the devices connected to each EXT terminal. Giving a name to an EXT terminal makes the EXT terminal number appear on the screen, together with its name.
1 Press the 5 or 6 buttons to
choose an EXT terminal
2 Press the blue button to display the
name list (ID LIST)
EXT SETTING
D0021-EN
EXT-1
EXT-3
EXT-4
TV
DUBBING
EXT-2
TV OK
ID LIST
VHS S-VHS DVC CAM SAT
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
name. Then press the a button
The ID LIST disappears and the name is assigned to the EXT terminal.
• You cannot assign an EXT terminal name not found in the name list (ID LIST).
To erase a name assigned to the EXT terminal:
Choose a blank space.
4 Press the a button to complete
the setting
DUBBING
You can choose a signal source to be output from the EXT-2 terminal.
You can do this with the output signals of the devices connected to other EXT terminals, or with the picture and sound from a TV channel you are currently viewing.
1 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the arrow from the menu
EXT SETTING
EXT-1
EXT-3
EXT-4
TV
D0022-EN
DUBBING
EXT-2
TV OK
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose an
EXT terminal or TV. Then press the a button
The arrow in the menu represents a signal flow. The left side of the arrow shows a signal source output from the EXT-2 terminal.
EXT-1/EXT-3/EXT-4:
The output signal of the device connected to an EXT terminal passes through the TV and is output from the EXT-2 terminal.
TV:
The picture and sound of the TV channel you are currently viewing are output from the EXT-2 terminal.
• During dubbing, you cannot turn off the TV. Turning off the TV also turns off the output from the EXT-2 terminal.
• When you choose an EXT terminal as an output, you can view a TV programme or a picture from the other EXT terminal while dubbing the picture from a device connected to the EXT terminal onto a VCR connected to the EXT-2 terminal.
• The RGB signals from TV games cannot be output. Teletext programmes cannot be output.
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PICTURE TILT (Only for AV­32T5SK/AV-32T5BK/AV­32T5SR/AV-32T5BR)
There are cases where the Earth’s magnetic field may make the picture tilt or make unnatural colours appear in the corner of the screen. If this happens, you can correct it.
1 Choose PICTURE TILT, then press
the a or 3 button
The sub-menu of the PICTURE TILT function appears.
PICTURE TILT
TV OK
D0018-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons until the
picture becomes level. Then press the a button
SET UP menu
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Additional preparation
Connecting external equipment
Connect the equipment to the TV, making the correct rear panel and front panel connections.
Before connecting anything:
• Read the manuals that came with the equipment. Depending on the equipment, the connection method may be different from the diagram. Also, the equipment settings may need to change depending on the connection method.
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV.
• The “Specifications” on the back cover give the details of the EXT terminals. If you are connecting equipment not listed in the following connection diagram, see the table to choose the best EXT terminal.
• Connecting cables are not supplied.
Side of the TV
1 VCR (composite signal) 2 VCR (composite signal/S-VIDEO signal) 3 T-V LINK compatible VCR (composite
signal/S-VIDEO signal)
4 Decoder 5 DVD player (composite signal/S-VIDEO
signal)
6 DVD player (composite signal/RGB
signal)
7 TV game (composite signal/RGB signal) 8 TV game (composite signal) 9 Headphones 0 Camcorder (composite signal/S-VIDEO
signal)
- SCART cable = Audio cable ~ Video cable
36
R
/
MONO
L
EXT-4
P
R
/
MONO
L
EXT-4
P
Back of the TV
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Additional preparation
Equipment which can output the
S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) such as an S-VHS VCR
Connect the equipment to an EXT terminal (but not the EXT-1 terminal).
You can choose between an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) and a regular video signal (composite signal). For details of how to operate the equipment, see “y (S-VIDEO input)” on page 33.
T-V LINK compatible VCR
Be sure to connect the T-V LINK compatible VCR to the EXT-2 terminal. If not, the T-V LINK function will not work properly.
• When connecting a T-V LINK compatible VCR to the EXT-2 terminal, be sure to connect the decoder to the VCR. If not, the T-V LINK function may not work properly. After you have stored TV channels in the programme numbers (PR) list, set the DECODER (EXT-2) function for the programme number (PR) to ON to unscramble a scrambled TV channel. For details, see “EXT SETTING” on page 33.
Connecting headphones
Connect the headphones with a stereo mini­jack (3.5 mm diameter) to the headphone socket at the TV rear panel.
• No sound comes from the TV speakers when the headphones are connected.
Video or sound signal output from
the EXT-2 terminal
You can change over the output of the video/ sound signal from the EXT-2 terminal. This is useful when you want to dub the video/ sound from another device onto the VCR connected to the EXT-2 terminal. For details on how to do this, see “DUBBING” on page 34.
TV output from the EXT-1 terminal
The video/sound signal of a TV channel you are viewing is always output from the EXT-1 terminal.
• Changing over a programme number (PR) also changes over the TV output from the EXT-1 terminal.
• The video/sound signal from an EXT terminal cannot be output.
• Teletext programmes cannot be output.
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Troubleshooting
If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this troubleshooting guide carefully before you ask to have the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the mains plug is disconnected from the mains outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
Important:
• This troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy to decide. If you have a question when you are operating a function, read the page(s) for that function carefully, not this troubleshooting guide.
• If you follow the advice in this troubleshooting guide without any success, unplug the mains plug and ask for your TV to be repaired. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or to remove the rear cover of the TV.
• If the power lamp flashes, there is a problem with the TV. Unplug the mains plug and ask for your TV to be repaired.
If you cannot turn on the TV
• Is the mains plug connected to the mains outlet?
No picture or no sound
• Have you chosen a TV channel with very poor reception? If so, the BLUE BACK function will be activated: the entire screen becomes blue, and the sound is muted. If you still want to view the TV channel, follow the description “BLUE BACK” on page 25 to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
• If the SYSTEM setting for a TV channel is incorrect, it may prevent the sound from being issued. Follow the description “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 27 to use the MANUAL function to try to change the SYSTEM setting.
Poor picture
• If noise (snow) totally blocks out the picture, there may be a problem with the aerial or aerial cable. Check the following to try to solve the problem:
–Have the TV and aerial been connected
properly? –Has the aerial cable been damaged? –Is the aerial pointing in the right
direction? –Is the aerial itself faulty?
• If the TV or aerial suffers interference from other equipment, stripes or noise may appear in the picture. Move any equipment such as an amplifier, personal computer, or a hair drier, that can cause interference away from your TV. Or try moving the TV. If the aerial suffers interference from a radio tower or high­voltage wire, please contact your local dealer.
• If the TV suffers interference from signals reflecting from mountains or buildings, double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try to change the aerial’s direction or replace it with one with better directionality.
• Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings correct? Follow the description “COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 22 to try to solve the trouble.
• Have the COLOUR and BRIGHT settings been adjusted properly? Follow the description “BRIGHT” and “COLOUR” on page 21 to try to adjust them properly.
• Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
• When a white and bright still image (such as a white dress) is displayed on the screen, the white part may look as if it is coloured. This is unavoidable due to the nature of the picture tube itself, and not due to a TV failure. When the picture disappears from the screen, the unnatural colours will also disappear.
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Troubleshooting
• When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal. There is nothing wrong with the TV.
Poor sound
• Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not, follow the description “BASS” or “TREBLE” on page 24.
• When TV channel reception is poor, it can be hard to hear stereo or bilingual sound. In this case, follow the description “STEREO / I • II” on page 24 to hear the sound more easily by changing it to a mono sound.
If the TV does not respond to the
remote control
• Have the batteries of the remote control worn out? Follow the description “Putting the batteries into the remote control” on page 7 and replace them with new batteries.
• Have you attempted to use the remote control from the sides or rear of the TV or from more than seven metres away from the TV? Use the remote control in front of your TV or from less than seven metres away.
• When you are viewing a teletext programme, you cannot operate the menus. Press the b button to return to the ordinary TV programme, and then try operating the menus.
• If the TV suddenly stops responding, press the main power button on the TV and turn off the main power. Press the main power button again to turn on the TV. If the TV returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
Other issues
• When the SLEEP TIMER function operates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV suddenly turns off, try to press the # (standby) button to turn on the TV once again. If the TV goes back to normal, there is no problem.
• When the TV is receiving a wide-screen signal (WSS) or a signal from an external device affecting the screen size, the ZOOM mode automatically changes. When you want to resume the previous ZOOM mode, press the c button again.
• If you bring magnetised equipment such as a speaker near to your TV, the picture may be warped or unnatural colours may appear at the corners of the screen. In this case, keep the equipment away from your TV. If speakers cause this to happen, use magnetically-shielded speakers instead.
• A picture may be tilted due to the earth’s magnetic field. If so, use the “PICTURE TILT (Only for AV-32T5SK/AV­32T5BK/AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR)” on page 35 to correct the tilt.
• It takes a short period of time from the time an operation such as changing channels is performed until an image is displayed. This is not a fault. This is the time needed for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed.
• The TV may make a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. The picture or sound may be normal. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, there may be other causes. As a precaution, ask your service technician to inspect it.
• Touching the screen may cause you to feel a slight electric shock due to its static electricity. This is unavoidable due to the construction of the picture tube. It is not a problem with the TV. You can rest assured that this static discharge is not harmful.
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Specifications
Model
Item
Broadcasting systems CCIR I Colour systems PAL
Channels and frequencies E21-E69 Sound-multiplex systems NICAM (I) system Teletext systems FLOF (Fastext),
Power requirements 220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz Power consumption 110 W (Standby: 2.7 W) 110 W (Standby: 2.7 W) Picture tube size Viewable area 76 cm (measured
Audio output Rated Power output: 10 W + 10 W Speakers (13 cm × 6.5 cm) oval × 2 EXT-1 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-2 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-3 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-4 terminal RCA connectors × 3
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Dimensions (W × H × D) 864 mm × 587 mm × 550 mm 762 mm × 528 mm × 492 mm Weight 52.0 kg 38.0 kg Accessories Remote control unit × 1 (RM-C1502 (Gray or Black))
AV-32T5SK/AV-32T5BK
(UK model)
• The EXT terminals also support the NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz system.
WST (World Standard System)
diagonally)
• Video input, Audio L/R inputs and RGB inputs are available.
• TV broadcast outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input, Audio L/R inputs and RGB inputs are available.
• Video and Audio L/R outputs are available.
• T-V LINK functions are available.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2
AV-28T5SK/AV-28T5BK
(UK model)
Viewable area 66 cm (measured diagonally)
We may change the design and specifications without notice.
Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this would be an infringement of copyright.
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Specifications
Model
Item
Broadcasting systems CCIR I Colour systems PAL
Channels and frequencies IR A-J, E21-E69 Sound-multiplex systems NICAM (I) system Teletext systems FLOF (Fastext),
Power requirements 220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz Power consumption 110 W (Standby: 2.7 W) 110 W (Standby: 2.7 W) Picture tube size Viewable area 76 cm (measured
Audio output Rated Power output: 10 W + 10 W Speakers (13 cm × 6.5 cm) oval × 2 EXT-1 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-2 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-3 terminal Euroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
EXT-4 terminal RCA connectors × 3
Headphone jack Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter) Dimensions (W × H × D) 864 mm × 587 mm × 550 mm 762 mm × 528 mm × 492 mm Weight 52.0 kg 38.0 kg Accessories Remote control unit × 1 (RM-C1502 (Gray or Black))
AV-32T5SR/AV-32T5BR
(Ireland model)
• The EXT terminals also support the NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz system.
WST (World Standard System)
diagonally)
• Video input, Audio L/R inputs and RGB inputs are available.
• TV broadcast outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input, Audio L/R inputs and RGB inputs are available.
• Video and Audio L/R outputs are available.
• T-V LINK functions are available.
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
AA/R6 dry cell battery × 2
AV-28T5SR/AV-28T5BR
(Ireland model)
Viewable area 66 cm (measured diagonally)
We may change the design and specifications without notice.
Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this would be an infringement of copyright.
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How to move the TV
When moving the TV, make sure that it is held by two people as shown in the illustration. Be careful not to trap your hands when putting the TV down.
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Thank you for buying this JVC colour television. To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you begin.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz) on the unit.
• Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
• When you are not using this unit for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect the power cord from the main outlet.
Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is unattainable. When installing this television, distance recommendations must be maintained between the floor and wall, as well as installation in a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture. Adhere to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
• The main power button on the TV does not fully isolate the TV from the AC supply. If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket.
Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the TV or remote control.
DO NOT block the TV’s ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be able to get out.)
DO NOT place anything on top of the TV.
(such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.)
DO NOT allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the TV.
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.
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.
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CONTENTS
Setting up your TV ...................................4
Connecting the aerial and VCR ................. 4
Connecting the power cord to the AC
outlet....................................................... 5
Putting the batteries into the Remote
control..................................................... 5
Initial settings ............................................. 5
T-V LINK functions..................................... 8
TV buttons and functions........................9
Turn the Main power on ............................. 9
Turn the TV on from standby mode ........... 9
Choose a TV channel ................................ 9
Adjust the volume ...................................... 9
Remote control buttons and
functions..............................................10
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode Choose a TV channel and watch images
from external devices ........................... 11
Adjust the volume .................................... 12
Information function ................................. 12
ZOOM function......................................... 12
HYPER SOUND function ......................... 14
Return to TV channel instantly................. 14
Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD
player.................................................... 14
... 10
Teletext function ....................................15
Basic operation ........................................ 15
Using the List Mode ................................. 15
Hold.......................................................... 16
Sub-page ................................................. 16
Reveal...................................................... 16
Size .......................................................... 16
Index ........................................................ 17
Cancel...................................................... 17
Using the TV’s menu..............................18
Basic operation ........................................ 18
PICTURE menu.......................................19
PICTURE MODE ..................................... 19
CONTRAST ............................................. 19
BRIGHT ................................................... 19
SHARP..................................................... 19
COLOUR.................................................. 19
HUE ......................................................... 19
COLOUR TEMP....................................... 19
FEATURES.............................................. 20
SOUND menu ......................................... 22
STEREO / I • II ......................................... 22
BASS........................................................ 22
TREBLE ................................................... 22
BALANCE ................................................ 22
HYPER SOUND....................................... 22
FEATURES menu................................... 23
SLEEP TIMER ......................................... 23
BLUE BACK ............................................. 23
CHILD LOCK............................................ 23
SET UP menu ......................................... 25
AUTO PROGRAM.................................... 25
EDIT/MANUAL ......................................... 25
LANGUAGE ............................................. 29
DECODER (EXT-2).................................. 29
EXT SETTING.......................................... 30
PICTURE TILT (Only for AV-32T5SP) ..... 32
Additional preparation .......................... 33
Connecting the external devices .............. 33
CH/CC numbers ..................................... 35
Troubleshooting ....................................37
Specifications ........................................40
ENGLISH
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Setting up your TV
Caution
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV before connecting anything.
Connecting the aerial and VCR
• The connecting cables are not provided.
• For further details, refer to the manuals provided with the devices to be connected.
If connecting a VCR, follow A
B → C.
If not connecting a VCR, follow 1.
To operate T-V LINK functions, a T-V LINK compatible VCR must be connected to the EXT-2 terminal on the TV. For details about T-V LINK functions, see “T-V LINK functions” on page 8.
• A video can be viewed from the VCR
without performing C. For details, refer to your VCR instruction manual.
• To connect additional external devices, please see “Connecting the external devices” on page 33.
• When a decoder is connected to a T-V LINK compatible VCR, set the DECODER (EXT-2) function to ON. For details, see “DECODER (EXT-2)” on page 29. Otherwise, you will not be able to view scrambled channels.
Rear Panel
Aerial
75-ohm
Coaxial Cable
Back of the TV
21-pin
SCART Cable
VCR
AV IN/OUT
Terminal
75-ohm Coaxial
Cable
To Aerial
Input
To Aerial
Output
1 EXT-1 terminal (pages 4, 30, 33) 2 EXT-2 terminal (pages 4, 8, 30, 33) 3 EXT-3 terminal (pages 30, 33) 4 Aerial socket (page 4)
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Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet
Caution
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz) on the unit.
Putting the batteries into the Remote control
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the - end, making sure the + and - polarities are correct.
• Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.
• Battery life is about six months to one year, depending on your frequency of use.
• The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV, please replace them as soon as necessary.
• If the remote control does not work properly, replace the batteries.
Initial settings
When the TV is first turned on, it enters the initial setting mode, and the JVC logo is displayed. Follow the instructions on the on­screen display to make the initial settings.
AV
MENU
P
TV OK
1 Press the Main power button on the
TV
The Power lamp lights red and the JVC logo is displayed.
Main power
button
• The JVC logo appeares only once when your TV has been turned on. In this case, use the “LANGUAGE” and “AUTO PROGRAM” functions to make the initial settings. For details, see “SET UP menu” on page 25.
2 Press the a button
The LANGUAGE menu appears.
LANGUAGE
Blue button
Power lamp
ENGLISH
TV OK
D0002(E)-EN
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3 Press the 5 and 6 buttons to
choose ENGLISH. Then press the a button
English is set for the on-screen display description. The COUNTRY menu appears as a sub-menu of the AUTO PROGRAM function.
COUNTRY
TV OK
D0003-EN
START
4 Press the 5 and 6 buttons to
choose the country where you are now located
5 Press the blue button to start the
AUTO PROGRAM function
The AUTO PROGRAM menu appears and received TV channels are automatically registered in the Programme numbers (PR).
AUTO PROGRAM
10%
TV OK
D0004-EN
CH 24
• To cancel the AUTO PROGRAM function: Press the b button.
After the TV channels have been registered in the Programme numbers (PR), the EDIT menu appears
EDIT
TV OK
D0038-EN
PR ID AV
1 2 3 4 5 6
BBC1
MOVE
CH/CC CH
36
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
ID
INSERT DELETE
MANUAL
• You can proceed to edit the Programme numbers (PR) using the EDIT/MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 25.
• If you do not need to use the EDIT/ MANUAL function, go to the next step.
6 Press the a button to display the
T-V LINK menu
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
TV OK
D0005-EN
EXIT
If you do not have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected:
Press the b button to exit the T-V LINK menu. The T-V LINK menu disappears.
If you have a T-V LINK compatible VCR connected to the EXT-2 terminal:
Follow the operating procedure “Downloading the data to VCR” on page 7 to transmit the Programme number (PR) data.
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Now, the initial settings are complete, and you can watch the TV
• When your TV can detect the TV channel name from the TV channel broadcast signal, it automatically registers the TV channel name (ID) to the Programme number (PR) in which the TV channel has been registered.
• If a TV channel you want to view is not set to a Programme number (PR), manually set it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/ MANUAL” on page 25.
• The TV channel is not registered in Programme number PR 0 (AV). When you want to register a TV channel to PR 0 (AV), manually set it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 25.
Downloading the data to VCR
You can transmit to the latest Programme numbers (PR) data to the VCR with the T-V LINK function.
Caution
• Only when the T-V LINK compatible VCR is connected to the EXT-2 terminal, this operation is enabled.
• Only when the T-V LINK menu is being displayed, this operation is enabled.
T-V LINK
DOWNLOAD TV RECORDING DEVICE
When the T-V LINK menu is changed over to another menu:
The TV has finished its menu. This new menu is operated from the VCR. See the VCR instruction manual for what to do next.
If “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” appears at the T-V LINK menu:
Check the following three items. Then press the 2 button to retry data transmission.
• Has the T-V LINK compatible VCR been connected to the EXT-2 terminal?
• Has the VCR power been turned on?
• Does the SCART cable that is connected to the EXT-2 terminal to T­V LINK compatible VCR have all proper connections?
ENGLISH
TV OK
D0005-EN
EXIT
1 Turn on the VCR
2 Press the a button
The data transmission begins.
RECORDING DEVICE
TV
TRANSFER. . . . .
D0037-EN
The T-V LINK menu disappears once the data transmission ends.
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T-V LINK functions
When a T-V LINK compatible VCR is connected to the EXT-2 Terminal on the TV, it is easier to set up the VCR and to view videos. T-V LINK uses the following features:
To use T-V LINK functions:
A T-V LINK compatible VCR is necessary. The VCR must be connected to the EXT-2 terminal on the TV by a fully wired SCART cable.
A “T-V LINK compatible VCR” means a JVC VCR with the T-V LINK logo or a VCR with one of the following logos. However, these VCRs may support some or all of the features described below. For details, refer to your VCR instruction manual.
“Q-LINK” (a trademark of Panasonic Corporation) “Data Logic” (a trademark of Metz Corporation) “Easy Link” (a trademark of Phillips Corporation) “Megalogic” (a trademark of Grundig Corporation) “SMARTLINK” (a trademark of Sony Corporation)
Pre-set Download
Download the registered data on the TV channels from the TV to the VCR. The Preset Download function automatically begins when the initial setting is complete or whenever the AUTO PROGRAM or EDIT/ MANUAL operations are performed.
• This function can be operated via VCR operation.
When “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” is displayed:
If “FEATURE NOT AVAILABLE” is displayed, the download was not performed correctly. Before trying to download again, ensure the following:
• The VCR power is turned on.
• The VCR is T-V LINK compatible.
• The VCR is connected to the EXT-2 terminal.
• The SCART cable is fully wired.
Direct Rec
“What You See Is What You Record” You can record to VCR the images that you are currently viewing on TV by a simple operation. For details, read the manual for your VCR. Operate via the VCR. “VCR IS RECORDING” is displayed.
In the following conditions, the VCR will stop recording if the TV is turned off, if the TV channel or input is switched, or if the menu is displayed on the TV:
• When recording images from an external device connected to the TV.
• When recording a TV channel after it has been unscrambled on a decoder.
• When recording a TV channel by using the TV’s output because that TV channel cannot be properly received on the VCR’s tuner.
• When the VCR is not ready (for example, when there is no tape inserted), “NO RECORDING” is displayed.
• Operation via the TV is not possible.
• Generally, the VCR cannot record a TV channel that cannot be received properly by the VCR’s tuner, even though you can view that TV channel on the TV. However, some VCRs can record a TV channel by using the TV’s output if that channel can be viewed on the TV, even though the TV channel cannot be received properly by the VCR’s tuner. For details, refer to your VCR instruction manual.
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TV buttons and functions
Turn the Main power on
Press the Main power button on the TV.
The Power lamp lights red and your TV is in the standby mode.
To turn the Main power off:
Press the Main power button again. The Power lamp goes off.
Caution
• The main power button on the TV does not fully isolate the TV from the AC supply. If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time, be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket.
Turn the TV on from standby mode
Press the P p buttons to turn the TV on from standby mode
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp
R
L
/
MONO
EXT-4
P
dims slightly.
Choose a TV channel
ENGLISH
R
L
/
MONO
EXT-4
P
Refer to the pages in parentheses for details.
1 Main power button (pages 5, 9) 2 Power lamp (pages 5, 9) 3 Remote control sensor 4 r (Volume) button (page 9) 5 P p buttons/ q buttons (page 9) 6 Headphone jack (mini jack) (page 33) 7 EXT-4 terminal (pages 30, 33)
Press the P p buttons to choose a programme number (PR) or an EXT terminal
Adjust the volume
1 Press the r (Volume) button
The volume level indicator appears.
2 Press the q buttons while the
volume level indicator is displayed
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