JVC av36f802 schematic

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PRELIMINARY
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
AV-36F802 AV-36F702
BASIC CHASSIS
RM-C303G [AV-36F702]
AV-36F802 AV-36F702
RM-C301G [AV-36F802]
/Y
/Y
AC
CONTENTS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (APPENDED)STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (APPENDED)
COPYRIGHT © 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
No. 51907
Oct. 2001
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GOOD EARTH GROUND
0.15 µF AC-TYPE
AC VOLTMETER (HAVING 1000Ø/V, OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED METAL PART
1500Ø 10W
A V
This mark shows a fast
POWER CORD REPLACEMENT WARNING
Connecting thr white line side of power cord to “WHT” character side.
operating fuse, the letters indicated below show the rating.
PWB
WHT
PW
White line side
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1. The design of this product contains special hardware, many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued pro­tection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufactur­er's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsi­bility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components having such features are
identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement
which does not have the same safety characteristics as the recom­mended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
4. Use isolation transformer when hot chassis. The chassis and any sub-chassis contained in some products are connected to one side of the AC power line. An isolation transf ormer of adequate capacity should be inserted between the product and the AC power supply point while perfor ming any service on some products when the HOT chassis is exposed.
5. Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLA TED (NEU-
TRAL) 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 : (
GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time. If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
6. If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
7. 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.
8. 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 10kØ 2W resistor to the anode button.
9. 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.
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10.Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/ audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the prod­uct is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
(1)Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
(. . . . Withstand a v oltage of 1100V AC (r .m.s .) to an appliance rated
up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
(2)Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a Leakage Current Tester, measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter hav­ing 1000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ø 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 A C 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 .).
11. High voltage hold down circuit check. After repair of the high voltage hold down circuit, this circuit shall be checked to operate correctly. See item “How to check the high volta ge hold down circuit”.
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
1. Y ou can make the necessary adjustments f or this unit with either the remote control unit or with the adjustment equipment and parts
as given below.
2. Adjustment with the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values, however , the new setting values which set the
screen to its optimum condition may differ from the initial settings.
3. Make sure that AC power is turned on correctly.
4. Turn on the power for the set and test equipment before use, and start the adjustment procedures after waiting at least 30 minutes.
5. Unless otherwise specified, prepare the most suitable reception or input signal for adjustment.
6. Never touch any adjustment parts, which are not specified in the list for this adjustment-variable resistors, transformers, capacitors, etc.
7. Presetting before adjustment. Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions, preset the following functions with the remote control unit.
User mode setting position
VIDEO STATUS STA NDARD HYPER SURROUND OFF BASS, TREBLE, BALANCE CENTER TINT, COLOR, PICTURE,
BRIGHT, DETAIL
CENTER
MEASURING INSTRUMENT
1. DC voltmeter(or digital voltmeter)
2. Oscilloscope
3. Signal generator ( Pattern generator ) [NTSC]
4. Remote control unit
5. TV audio multiplex signal generator
6. Frequency counter
7. Resistor (1MØ)
ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
Check of B1 POWER SUPPLY
RF AGC adjustment
FOCUS adjustment
WHITE BALANCE adjustment
WHITE BALANCE (Low Light) adjustment WHITE BALANCE (High Light) adjustment PIP HIGH LIGHT WHITE BALANCE Adjustment [Only for A V­36F802]
BRIGHT adjustment
SUB BRIGHT adjustment
CONTRAST adjustment
SUB CONTRAST adjustment
DEFLECTION adjustment
V CENTER and TRAPEZIUM adjustment V SIZE and V LINEARITY adjustment H SIZE and H POSITION adjustment SIDE PIN and CORNER PIN adjustment PIP DISPLAY POSITION adjustment [Only for AV-36F802]
CHROMA adjustment
SUB COLOR adjustment SUB TINT adjustment
MTS circuit adjustment
INPUT LEVEL check STEREO VCO adjustment SAP VCO adjustment FILTER check SEPARATION adjustment
PURITY and CONVERGENCE adjustments
PURITY adjustment STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment DYNAIC CONVERGENCE adjustment
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ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS
FRONT
LINE FILTER PWB
P
E3
F901 125V 5A
E1
PW
MAIN PWB
CN006
SS
CN002 CN001
POWER SW PWB FRONT CONTROL PWB
D101
S701
CN007
IC701 CPU
3D Y/C MODULE PWB
CN004
CN003
J601
J602
R027
IC101
IC702
B CN007
MPX
S706
E1
C
S705 S703
S702S704
P
K
CN008CN009
CN005
S1
FRONT
S702 : MENU S703 : CHANNEL–
CN006B
S704 : CHANNEL+ S705 : VOLUME– S706 : VOLUME+
FRONT
DEG
DAF PWB
Q
K
Q511 Heatsink
HV
CP
Q
R507
DAF
FRONT
DAFCP
AV SELECTOR PWB
J502
J501
(Only for AV-36F802)
FRONT
TOP
CN001
CN002
J504 J503
TU001
TU001
PIP PWB
TU001
(Only for AV-36F802)
FRONT
TOP
CN003
UPPER : H MIDDLE : FOCUS LOWER : SCREEN
CRT SOCKET PWB
TP-G
CN004
(SOLDER SIDE)
TP-E1
CN005
TOP
E2
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BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MENU
1. TOOL OF SERVICE MENU OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MENU with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
2. SERVICE MENU ITEMS
In general, basic setting (adjustments) items or verifications are performed in the SERVICE MENU.
PICTURE ............................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the VIDEO/CHROMA and DEFLECTION circuits.
SOUND.................................. This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the AUDIO circuit.
THEATER .............................. This is used when the THEATER MODE is adjusted.
OTHERS................................ This is used when the OTHERS MODE is adjustment.
PIP ......................................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the PIP circuit. [Only for AV-36F802]
LOW LIGHT ........................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the WHITE BALANCE circuit.
HIGH LIGHT .......................... This sets the setting values (adjustment values) of the WHITE BALANCE circuit.
RF AFC .................................. This is used when the RF AFC MODE is verfifed.
RF AFC1 ................................ This is used when the RF AFC1 MODE is verified. [Do not adjust/Only for AV-36F802]
RF AFC2 ................................ This is used when the RF AFC2 MODE is verified. [Do not adjust/Only for AV-36F802]
VCO (CW).............................. This is not used for service.
I2C BUS CTRL ...................... This is used when ON/OFF of the I2C BUS CTRL is set. [Fixed ON]
3. Basic Operations of the SERVICE MENU (1) How to enter the SERVICE MENU.
Press SLEEP TIMER key and, while the indication of SLEEP TIMER 0 MIN.” is being displayed, press DISPLAY key and VIDEO STATUS key on the remote control unit simultaneously to enter the SERVICE MENU screen 1 shown in the next figure page.
[Do not adjust/Only for
AV-36F702
]
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
(2) SERVICE MENU screen selection
Press the UP / DOWN key of the MENU to select any of the following items. (The letters of the selected items are displayed in yellow.)
[AV-36F702]
PICTURE
THEATER
LOW LIGHT
RF AFC
VCO(CW)
(3) Enter the any setting ( adjustment ) mode
[AV-36F702]
PICTURE, SOUND and OTHERS mode
1) If select an y of PICTURE, SOUND or OTHERS items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screen 2 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the UP / DOWN key is pressed, the PICTURE mode screen 3 or the SOUND mode screen 4 or the OTHER mode screen 5 is displayed, and the PICTURE, SOUND or OTHERS setting can be performed.
[AV-36F802]
PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS and 3-D Y/C mode
1) If select any of PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS or 3-D Y/C items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screen 2 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the UP / DOWN key is pressed, the PICTURE mode screen 3 or the SOUND mode screen 4 or the OTHER mode screen 5 or the 3-D Y/C mode screen 6 is displayed, and the PICTURE, SOUND, OTHERS or 3-D Y/C setting can be performed.
PIP mode [Only for AV-36F802]
1) If select the PIP item, and the LEFT/RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU (MAIN MENU), the screen 6 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the UP/DOWN key is pressed, the PIP mode screen 7 is displayed, and the PIP setting can be performed.
[AV-36F702]
THEATER, LOW LIGHT, HIGH LIGHT, RF AFC, VCO(CW) and I2C BUS CTRL mode
1) If select any of THEATER / LOW LIGHT / HIGH LIGHT / RF AFC / VCO (CW) / I2C BUS CTRL items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screens 9 10 11 12 15 16 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the settings or verifications can be performed.
[AV-36F802]
THEATER, LOW LIGHT, HIGH LIGHT, RF AFC1, RF AFC2, VCO(CW) and I2C BUS CTRL mode
1) If select any of THEA TER / LOW LIGHT / HIGH LIGHT / RF AFC1 / RF AFC2 / VCO (CW) / I2C BUS CTRL items, and the LEFT / RIGHT key is pressed from SERVICE MENU ( MAIN MENU ), the screens 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 will be displayed as shown in figure page later.
2) Then the settings or verifications can be performed.
SOUND
OTHERS
HIGH LIGHT
I2C BUS CTRL
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PICTURE
THEATER
PIP
LOW LIGHT
RF AFC1
VCO(CW) •I2C BUS CTRL
SOUND
OTHERS
3-D Y/C
HIGH LIGHT
RF AFC2
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1
SERVICE MENU (MAIN MENU)
SERVICE MENU
PICTURE SOUND THEATER OTHERS
LOW LIGHT HIGH LIGHT RF AFC VCO(CW) I2C BUS CTRL
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
[AV-36F702]
SERVICE MENU
PICTURE SOUND THEATER OTHERS PIP 3D Y/C LOW LIGHT HIGH LIGHT RF AFC1 RF AFC2 VCO(CW) I2C BUS CTRL
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
[AV-36F802]
13
RF AFC1 MODE [DO NOT ADJUST]
(Only for AV-36F802)
EXIT BY
EXIT BY
2
SCREEN PICTURE MODE
EX IT
EX IT
SELECT BY
4
SOUND MODE OTHERS MODE
1. NOISE DET. STATUS
7
SCREEN PIP MODE
EXIT BY
999
99999999
EX IT
1. BRIGHT STATUS
1. OSD POS.
8
3
5
(Only for AV-36F802)
999
99999999
999
6
3-D Y/C MODE (Only for AV-36F802)
1. YC 001 STATUS
999
99999999
TOO HIGH GOOD TOO LOW
RF AFC1 ON FINE
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
14
RF AFC2 MODE [DO NOT ADJUST]
TOO HIGH GOOD TOO LOW
RF AFC2 ON FINE
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
15
VCO (CW) MODE [DO NOT USE]
HIGH LEVEL REFERENCE LEVEL LOW LEVEL
SYNC : YES
EXIT BY
(Only for AV-36F802)
EXIT BY
999
999
EX IT
EX IT
SELECT BY
9
THEA TER MODE (1/2) THEA TER MODE (2/2)
TINT
999 999 999 999 999 999 999
999
B CUT. R DRIVE B DRIVE DC REST. BLK ST. GMM PNT
COLOR PICTURE BRIGHT DETAIL R CUT. G CUT.
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
10
LOW LIGHT MODE
BRIGHT
999 999
EXIT BY
EXIT BY
999 999 999 999 999 999
PAGE 1/2
999
EX IT
EX IT
1. PIP BR STATUS
CD MAT.
99
RY GAIN
99
GY PHASE
99
CORING
99
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
11
HIGH LIGHT MODE
99999999
CMP CD M CMP RY G CMP GY P CMP COR
EXIT BY
999
PAGE 2/2
99 99 99 99
EX
IT
16
I2C BUS CTRL MODE [FIXED ON]
I2C BUS ON
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
EXIT BY
EX IT
12
RF AFC MODE (Only for AV-36F702 [DO NOT ADJUST]
TOO HIGH GOOD TOO LOW
RF AFC ON FINE
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
EXIT BY
999
)
EX IT
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HIGH LIGHT
999 999
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(4) Setting method
1. BRIGHT STATUS
999
99999999
SETTING ITEM
INITIAL SETTING VALUE (Adjust) SETTING VALUE
PICTURE MODE
1) UP / DOWN key of the MENU Select the SETTING ITEM.
2) LEFT / RIGHT key of the MENU Setting (adjust) the SETTING VALUE of the SETTING ITEM. When the key is released the SETTING V ALUE will be stored (memorized).
3) EXIT key Returns to the previous screen.
(5) Releasing SERVICE MENU
1) After returning to the SERVICE MENU upon completion of the setting (ad­justment) work, press the EXIT key again.
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
¤ The settings for LOW LIGHT and HIGH LIGHT are described in the WHITE BAL-
ANCE page of ADJUSTMENT.
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INITIAL SETTING VALUE OF SERVICE MENU
1. Adjustment of the SERVICE MENU is made on the basis of the initial setting values; however, the new setting values which set the screen in its optimum condition may differ from the initial setting.
2. Do not change the initial setting values of the setting (Adjustment) items not listed in “ADJUSTMENT”.
PICTURE MODE
The four setting items in the video mode No.6 EXT BRI., No.7 EXT PIC., No.8 EXT COL. and No.9 EXT TINT are linked to the items in the TV MODE No.1 BRIGHT, No.2 PICTURE, No.3 COLOR and No.4 TINT, respectively. When the setting items in the TV mode are adjusted, the values in the setting items in the video mode are revised automatically to the same values in the TV mode.(The initial setting values given in ( ) are off-set values.) When the four items (No.6, 7, 8 and 9) are adjusted in the video mode, the setting values in each item are revised independently.
No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
1 BRIGHT 000 127 063 2 PICTURE 000 127 070 3 COLOR 000 127 072 4 TINT 000 127 063 5 TV DETAIL 000 063 050 AV-36F702
TV DETAIL 000 063 045 AV-36F802 6 EXT BRIGHT ±025 ±000 7 EXT PICT. ±025 +002 8 EXT COLOR ±025 ±000 9 EXT TINT ±025 ±000
10 EXT DETAIL 000 063 050 AV-36F702
EXT DETAIL 000 063 045 AV-36F802
11 CMP BRIGHT ±025 ±000 12 CMP PICT. ±025 ±000 13 CMP COLOR 000 127 068 14 CMP TINT 000 127 068 15 CMP DETAIL 000 063 050 16 CMP R CUT ±025 –011 17 CMP G CUT ±025 ±000 18 CMP B CUT ±025 –001 19 CMP R DRV ±025 ±000 20 CMP B DRV ±025 ±000 21 WPL 000 / 001 001 22 B. B. SW 000 / 001 000 23 C TRAP 000 / 001 000 24 CORING 000 / 001 000 AV-36F702
CORING 000 / 001 001 AV-36F802
25 CMP CORING 000 / 001 001 26 TV SHARPF 000 / 001 001 27 EXT SHARPF 000 / 001 001 28 CMP SHARPF 000 / 001 001 29 RGB CONT 000 063 031 30 TV ID SENS 000 / 001 000 31 EXT ID SEN 000 / 001 001 32 F ID 000 / 001 000 33 Y MUTE 000 / 001 000 34 AUDIO ATT 000 127 127 35 SUB CONT 000 015 008
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No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
36 R Y GAIN 000 / 001 001 37 CMP R Y GA 000 / 001 001 38 G Y PHASE 000 / 001 000 39 CMP G Y PH 000 / 001 000 40 CD MATRIX 000 003 003 41 CMP CD MAT 000 003 002 42 BLACK ST 000 003 001 43 DC REST 000 003 001 44 COLOR GMM 000 / 001 000 45 UV/CBCR 000 / 001 001 46 AT FLESH 000 / 001 000 47 ABL GAIN 000 003 000 48 ABL ST PNT 000 003 003 49 RGB ABCL 000 / 001 001 50 TV BPF TOF 000 / 001 000 51 EXT BPF TOF 000 / 001 000 52 GMM PNT 000 003 003 53 SVM GAIN 000 003 002 54 CMP SVM GA 000 003 002 55 SVM PHASE 000 / 001 000 56 AUDIO SW 000 / 001 000 57 BUZZ 000 / 001 000 58 IF FREQ 000 / 001 000 59 RF AGC 000 063 045 60 AFT MUTE 000 / 001 000 61 AFT SENS 000 / 001 001 62 R/G DRV SW 000 / 001 001 63 BLK SW 000 / 001 000 64 V S COR 000 015 010 65 V LIN 000 015 005 66 V SIZE 000 127 063 67 V AGC 000 / 001 000 68 V CENTER 000 063 052 69 TV AFC 000 003 000 70 EXT AFC 000 003 002 71 V POSI 000 007 000 72 H POSI 000 031 020 73 H SIZE 000 063 028 74 TV V FREQ 000 003 000 75 EXT V FREQ 000 003 003 76 SIDE PIN 000 063 025 77 STAND BY 000 / 001 000 78 TRAPEZ 000 063 035 79 V RAMP REF 000 / 001 001 80 V 48HZ 000 / 001 000 81 V EHT 000 007 000 82 TOP PIN 000 031 012
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No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
83 H EHT 000 007 000 84 BTM PIN 000 031 011 85 V BLK LOW 000 003 000 86 V BLK UP 000 003 000 87 CAPTION IN 000 / 001 000 88 H BLK 000 / 001 000 89 SCREEN 000 / 001 000 90 ACB SW 000 / 001 000 91 ACB PULSE 000 015 007 92 OVER MODU 000 / 001 001 93 CB/CR_FIL 000 / 001 001 94 TEST 000 255 128 95 RF S/N TY 000 00 1 002 (36F702) / 001 (36F802) 96 EXT S/N TY 000 002 002 (36F702) / 001 (36F802) 97 RF SN YC E 000 255 005 98 RF SN YC F 000 255 016
99 RF SN YC G 000 063 032 100 RF SN YC H 000 255 025 101 EX SN YC E 000 255 005 102 EX SN YC F 000 255 016 103 EX SN YC G 000 063 032 104 EX SN YC H 000 255 025 105 RF SN VC 1 000 063 000 106 RF SN VC 2 000 063 007 107 RF SN VC 3 000 063 014 108 RF SN VC 4 000 063 021 109 EX SN VC 1 000 063 000 110 EX SN VC 2 000 063 007 111 EX SN VC 3 000 063 014 112 EX SN VC 4 000 063 021 113 COR LEVEL 000 003 003 114 VNR CHK 000 255 003 115 YC SN TIME 000 255 005 116 VC SN TIME 000 255 005 117 VM DATA A ±127 +008 118 VM DATA B ±127 –004 119 VM DATA C ±127 –016 120 VM DATA D 000 / 001 001 121 VC SN STOP 000 255 010 122 CH MUTE 000 / 001 000 123 VM OFF TY 000 / 001 000 124 VC VM OFF 000/001 001 125 YC VM OFF 000 255 255 126 F LOCK 000 002 002 127 VF LOCK EX 000/001 000 128 PURI RGB 000 063 031 129 PURI BCK 000/001 000
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SOUND MODE
No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
1 NOISE DET. 000 / 001 001 2 IN LEVEL 000 063 025 3 FH MONITOR 000 / 001 000 4 STEREO VCO 000 063 030 5 PILOT CAN. 000 / 001 000 6 FILTER 000 063 030 7 LOW SEP. 000 063 028 8 HI SEP. 000 063 025
9 5FH MON. 000 / 001 000 10 SAP VCO 000 063 003 11 IN GAIN 000 / 001 000 12 FIL. OFFSET 000 — 010 000 13 BBE BASS ±015 +001 14 BBE TRE ±015 –001
THEA TER MODE
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
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TINT ±20 –06 COLOR ±20 –03 PICTURE ±50 –15 BRIGHT ±20 ±00 DETAIL ±20 +03 R CUTOFF ±20 ±00 G CUTOFF ±20 ±00 B CUTOFF ±20 ±00 R DRIVE ±99 +07 B DRIVE ±99 –25 DC REST. 00 — 03 01 BLK ST. 00 — 03 00 GMM PNT 00 — 03 01 CD MATRIX 00 — 03 01 RY GAIN 00 / 01 01 GY PHASE 00 / 01 00 CORING 00 / 01 01 CMP CD M 00 — 03 01 CMP RY G 00 / 01 01 CMP GY P 00 / 01 00 CMP COR 00 / 01 01
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OTHERS MODE
No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
1 OSD POS. 000 007 002 2 CCD POS. 000 015 003 3 EOSEL 000 / 001 000 4 MENU COLOR 000 — –030 –010 5 MENU PICT. 000 — –030 –010 6 MENU BRI. 000 — –030 –010
PIP MODE [Only for AV-36F802]
No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
1 PIP BR 000 015 005 2 PIP PICT 000 075 045 3 PIP TINT 000 063 036 4 PIP COL 000 015 010 5 P R CUT 000 015 003 6 P G CUT 000 015 000 7 P B CUT 000 015 002 8 P R DR 000 255 052
9 P G DR 000 255 055 10 P B DR 000 255 060 11 LEFT POS. 000 255 012 12 RIGHT POS. 000 255 026 13 UPPER POS. 000 127 012 14 LOWER POS. 000 127 011 15 PICT LOCK 000 / 001 001 16 SELDEL 000 007 000 17 AGCFIX 000 / 001 001 18 AGCADST 000 / 001 000 19 AGC 000 015 007 20 VSPDEL 000 031 000 21 VSPISQ 000 / 001 001 22 YCOR 000 / 001 001 23 XFREQF 000 / 001 001 24 WTCHDG 000 / 001 001 25 COLON 000 / 001 000 26 ACQNEW 000 / 001 000 27 DSTDET 000 / 001 001 28 CRIBEOK 000 / 001 000 29 FCBEOK 000 / 001 000 30 NOCRID 000 / 001 000 31 NONSED 000 / 001 000
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3-D Y/C MODE [Only for AV-36F802]
No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
1 YC 001 000 2 YC 002 000 ~ 003 001 3 YC 003 000 ~ 003 001 4 YC 004 000 ~ 003 000 5 YC 005 000 ~ 003 000 6 YC 006 000 ~ 003 000 7 YC 007 000 ~ 003 003 8 YC 008 000 ~ 003 000
9 YC 009 000 ~ 003 001 10 YC 010 000 ~ 003 000 11 YC 011 000 ~ 007 004 12 YC 012 000 ~ 007 002 13 YC 013 000 ~ 015 002 14 YC 014 000 ~ 015 010 15 YC 015 000 ~ 015 002 16 YC 016 000 ~ 015 004 17 YC 017 000 / 001 000 18 YC 018 000 / 001 000 19 YC 019 000 ~ 003 002 20 YC 020 000 / 001 000 21 YC 021 000 / 001 000 22 YC 022 000 ~ 003 002 23 YC 023 000 / 001 000 24 YC 024 000 / 001 000 25 YC 025 000 / 001 000 26 YC 026 000 ~ 003 000 27 YC 027 000 ~ 003 001 28 YC 028 000 ~ 003 001 29 YC 029 000 ~ 003 001 30 YC 030 000 ~ 003 001 31 YC 031 000 ~ 003 002 32 YC 032 000 / 001 000 33 YC 033 000 ~ 007 000 34 YC 034 000 ~ 015 000 35 YC 035 000 ~ 007 002 36 YC 036 000 ~ 031 015 37 YC 037 000 ~ 003 000 38 YC 038 000 ~ 015 009 39 YC 039 000 ~ 003 001 40 YC 040 000 ~ 003 001 41 YC 041 000 / 001 000 42 YC 042 000 / 001 000 43 YC 043 000 / 001 000 44 YC 044 000 / 001 001 45 YC 045 000 ~ 015 003 46 YC 046 000 ~ 015 012 47 YC 047 000 ~ 015 008
~ 003 001
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No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
48 YC 048 000 ~ 015 004 49 YC 049 000 50 YC 050 000 / 001 001 51 YC 051 000 / 001 001 52 YC 052 000 53 YC 053 000 / 001 000 54 YC 054 000 / 001 001 55 YC 055 000 / 001 001 56 YC 056 000 / 001 001 57 YC 057 000 58 YC 058 000 / 001 000 59 YC 059 000 / 001 001 60 YC 060 000 ~ 003 000 61 YC 061 000 62 YC 062 DBL 000 63 YC 063 N/A 000 ~ 015 002 64 YC 064 N/A 000 ~ 015 004 65 YC 065 N/A 000 ~ 015 002 66 YC 066 N/A 000 ~ 015 004 67 YC 067 000 / 001 000 68 YC 068 000 / 001 000 69 YC 069 000 / 001 000 70 YC 070 FIX 000 ~ 003 000 71 YC 071 000 / 001 000 72 YC 072 000 / 001 000 73 YC 073 000 / 001 001 74 YC 074 FIX 000 / 001 000 75 YC 075 FIX 000 / 001 000 76 YC 076 000 / 001 001 77 YC 077 FIX 000 / 001 000 78 YC 078 FIX 000 / 001 000 79 YC 079 FIX 000 ~ 007 005 80 YC 080 FIX 000 ~ 015 000 81 YC 081 FIX 000 ~ 015 008 82 YC 082 FIX 000 ~ 015 004 83 YC 083 FIX 000 ~ 015 004 84 YC 084 DBL 000 ~ 255 112 85 YC 085 DBL 000 ~ 255 008 86 YC 086 000 / 001 001 87 YC 087 000 ~ 003 003 88 YC 088 000 / 001 001 89 YC 089 000 / 001 000 90 YC 090 000 / 001 000 91 YC 091 000 / 001 000 92 YC 092 N/A 000 / 001 000 93 YC 093 N/A 000 / 001 000 94 YC 094 DBL 000 ~ 003 001
~ 015 010
~ 003 000
~ 015 000
~ 015 000 ~ 007 002
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No. Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
95 YC 095 DBL 000 / 001 001 96 YC 096 DBL 000 / 001 001 97 YC 097 DBL 000 / 001 000 98 YC 098 DBL 000 / 001 000 99 YC 099 DBL 000 ~ 003 000
100 YC 100 DBL 000 ~ 003 000 101 YC 101 DBL 000 / 001 000 102 YC 102 DBL 000 / 001 000 103 YC 103 DBL 000 / 001 001 104 YC 104 DBL 000 / 001 000 105 YC 105 DBL 000 / 011 000 106 YC 106 DBL 000 / 001 000 107 YC 107 DBL 000 108 3-D Y/C 000 / 001 001
LOW LIGHT MODE
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
~ 007 002
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
R CUTOFF 0 255 085 G CUTOFF 0 255 085 B CUTOFF 0 255 085
HIGH LIGHT MODE
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
R DRIVE 0 127 060 B DRIVE 0 127 060
RF AFC MODE [Only for AV-36F702]
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
RF AFC ON / OFF ON FINE -77 +77 ± × ×
RF AFC1 MODE [Only for AV-36F802]
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
RF AFC1 ON / OFF ON FINE -77 +77 ± × ×
DO NOT ADJUST
DO NOT ADJUST
RF AFC2 MODE [Only for AV-36F802]
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
RF AFC2 ON / OFF ON FINE -77 +77 ± × ×
I2C BUS CTRL MODE
Setting (Adjustment) item Variable range Initial setting value Remark
I2C BUS ON/OFF [FIXED ON]
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DO NOT ADJUST
DO NOT ADJUST
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
ADJUSTMENTS
B1 POWER SUPPLY
Item
Measuring instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
Check of B1 POWER SUPPLY
DC Voltmeter R507 C504
ADJUSTMENT OF RF AGC
Item
RF AGC adjustment
Measuring instrument
1. Receive a black-and-white signal.
side (B1)
Q511 heatsink ( )
Test point Adjustment part Description
No.59 RF AGC
2. Connect the DC V oltmeter to R507 C504 side (B1) and Q511 heatsink ( ).
3. Confirm that the voltage is DC134V .
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.59 RF AGC of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Press the MUTING key of the remote control unit and turn off color.
4. With the LEFT key of the remote control unit, get noise in the screen picture. (0 side of setting value)
5. Press the RIGHT key of the remote control unit and stop when noise disappears from the screen.
6. Change to other channels and make sure that there Is no irregular­ity.
7. Press the MUTING key and get color out.
+2V
-2V
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS
Item
FOCUS adjustment
Measuring instrument
Signal generator
Test point Adjustment part Description
FOCUS VR [In HVT]
H VR [In HVT]
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of B1 POWER SUPPLY, SUB BRIGHT and PICTURE.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD”.
The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after the
FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is changed by FOCUS ad­justment.) When makes difference by FOCUS adjustment, should be reconfirming PURITY adjustment.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. While looking at the screen center, adjust the FOCUS VR so that the horizontal lines will be clear and in fine detail.
3. Adjust the H VR so that the vertical lines will be clear and in fine detail.
4. Make sure that the picture is in focus even when the screen gets darkened.
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ADJUSTMENT OF WHITE BALANCE
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part
Description
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
WHITE BALANCE (LOW LIGHT) adjustment
R CUTOFF
Signal generator
[LOW LIGHT] MODE
BRIGHT
999
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
H.LINE ON
999 999 999
G CUTOFF
H.LINE OFF EXIT
123
R CUTOFF G CUTOFF B CUTOFF
456
R CUTOFF G CUTOFF B CUTOFF
789
No.1 BRIGHT
R CUTOFF G CUTOFF B CUTOFF
SCREEN VR [In HVT]
BRIGHT B CUTOFF
Note :
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal.(Color off)
2. Select the [LOW LIGHT] MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Set the initial setting value of BRIGHT is 063 with the LEFT / RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. Set the initial setting value of R CUTOFF, G CUTOFF and B CUT­OFF is 085 with the 4 to 9 key of the remote control unit.
5. Display a single horizontal line by pressing the 1 key of the remote control unit.
6. Turn the screen VR all the way to the left.
7. Turn the screen VR gradually to the right from the left until either one of the red, blue or green colors appears faintly.
8. Adjust the two colors which did not appear until the single horizontal line that is displayed becomes white using the 4 to 9 keys of the remote control unit.
9. Turn the screen VR to where the single horizontal line glows faintly.
10.Press the 2 key to return to the regular screen.
9 The 3 EXIT key is the cancel key for the WHITE BALANCE.
WHITE BALANCE (HIGH LIGHT) adjustment
R DRIVE
Signal generator
[HIGH LIGHT] MODE
999
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
H.LINE ON
HIGHT LIGHT
H.LINE OFF EXIT
999
123
R DRIVE B DRIVE
456
R DRIVE B DRIVE
789
R DRIVE B DRIVE
B DRIVE
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal. (Color off)
2. Select the [HIGH LIGHT] MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Set the initial setting value of R DRIVE and B DRIVE is 060 with the 4 , 6 , 7 and 9 keys of the remote control unit.
4. Adjust the screen until it becomes white using the 4 , 6 , 7 and 9 keys of the remote control unit.
9 The 3 (EXIT) key is the cancel key for the WHITE BALANCE.
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
Item
PIP
WHITE BALANCE HIGH LIGHT adjustment
[AV-36F802]
Measuring instrument
Signal generator
ADJUSTMENT OF BRIGHT
Item
SUB BRIGHT adjustment
Measuring instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
No.8 P R DR No.10 P B DR
PIP screen
Main screen
Test point Adjustment part Description
No.1 BRIGHT Notes:
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustments of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT and WHITE BALANCE HIGH LIGHT for the main picture.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
1. Receive a black-and-white signal. (Color off)
2. Select the PIP MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Then adjust the white color of the PIP screen using the No. 8 P R
DR and the No. 10 P B DR of the PIP MODE so that it is the same brightness as the main screen.
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustments of WHITE BALANCE LOW LIGHT and WHITE BALANCE HIGH LIGHT.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRAST
Item
SUB CONTRAST adjustment
Measuring instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
No.2 PICTURE
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.1 BRIGHT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.1 BRIGHT with the LEFT /
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the brightness is not best with the initial setting value, make fine
adjustment of the No.1 BRIGHT until you get the optimum bright­ness.
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of SUB BRIGHT.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.2 PICTURE of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.2 PICTURE with the LEFT /
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the contrast is not best with the initial setting value, make fine
adjustment of the No.2 PICTURE until you get the optimum con­trast.
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ADJUSTMENT OF DEFLECTION
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
V CENTER and TRAPEZIUM adjustment
V SIZE and V LINEARITY adjustment
Signal generator
Signal generator
No.68 V CENTER No.78 TRAPEZ
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Adjust the No.68 V CENTER of the PICTURE MODE to be the same between the CRT vertical center and crosshatch vertical center.
3. Adjust the No.78 TRAPEZ of the PICTUER MODE to be the v ertical lines straight.
4. Confirm the vertical lines to be straight. If it is not straight, adjust to be straight at the No.78 TRAPEZ.
No.66 V SIZE No.65 V LIN
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Select the No.66 V SIZE of the PICTURE MODE to squeeze the laster.
3. Adjust the No.65 V LIN of the PICTURE MODE to be symmetrical.
4. Adjust the No.66 V SIZE until the vertical screen size is 92%.
Screen size 92%
H SIZE and H POSITION adjustment
Signal generator
Screen size 90%
Picture
Picture
size 100%
size 100%
No.73 H SIZE No.72 H POSI
Picture size 100%
Note:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustments of FOCUS, V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE and V-LINEARITY.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Select the No.73 H SIZE of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.73 H SIZE with the LEFT / RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. Adjust the No.73 H SIZE until the horizontal screen size is 90%.
5. Adjust the No.72 H POSI until the screen will be horizontally centered.
Picture size 100%
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
Item
SIDE PIN and CORNER PIN adjsutment
PIP DISPLAY POSITION adjustment [AV-36F802]
Measuring instrument
Signal generator
Straight Straight
Test point Adjustment part Description
No.76 SIDE PIN No.82 TOP PIN No.84 BTM PIN
No.11 LEFT POS. No.12 RIGHT POS. No.13 UPPER POS. No.14 LOWER POS.
Note:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustments of FOCUS, V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE and V-LINEARITY.
1. Receive a crosshatch signal.
2. Adjust such that vertical 2nd lines from left and right to be straight at the No.76 SIDE PIN of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Adjust the end of vertical 2nd lines from left and right to be straight at the No.82 TOP PIN and the No.84 BTM PIN of the PICTURE MODE.
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the
adjustments of V CENTER, TRAPEZIUM, V-SIZE, V-LINEARITY, H SIZE, H POSITION, SIDE PIN and CORNER PIN for the main pic­ture.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
UPPER POS.
LOWER POS.
LEFT POS. RIGHT POS.
80% ±2%
Main screen size
80% ±2%
Main screen size
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the PIP MODE from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Then adjust the PIP screen size so that it occupies 80% ± 2% of the main screen area.
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ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA
Item
Measuring
instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
SUB COLOR adjustment
Signal generator Oscilloscope Remote control unit
Y
Cy
W
TP-B TP-E1 ( [CRT SOCKET PWB]
G
R
Mg
No.3 COLOR
)
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of CONTRAST.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
[ Method of adjustment without measuring instrument ]
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.3 COLOR of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.3 COLOR with the LEFT/RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the color is not the best with the Initial setting value, make fine adjustment of the No.3 COLOR until you get the optimum color.
(A)
(–) 0V
B
(+)
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of CONTRAST.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
[ Method of adjustment using measuring instrument ]
1. Input the full field color bar signal (75% white).
2. Select the No.3 COLOR of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.3. COLOR with the LEFT/RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-B and TP-E1.
5. Adjust COLOR and bring the value of (A) in the illustration to the voltage +26V (V
W–B).
SUB TINT adjustment
Signal generator Oscilloscope Remote control unit
Y
Cy
W
TP-B TP-E1 ( ) [CRT SOCKET PWB]
G
R
Mg
No.4 TINT
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of CONTRAST.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
[ Method of adjustment without measuring instrument ]
1. Receive a broadcast.
2. Select the No.4 TINT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.4 TINT with the LEFT/RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
4. If the tint is not the best with the initial setting value, make fine ad­justment of the No.4 TINT until you get the optimum tint.
(–) 0V (+)
B
(B)
Notes:
Proceed to the following this adjustment after having completed the adjustment of CONTRAST.
Set VIDEO STATUS to “STANDARD.
[ Method of adjustment using measuring instrument ]
1. Input the full field color bar signal (75% white).
2. Select the No.4 TINT of the PICTURE MODE.
3. Set the initial setting value of the No.4 TINT with the LEFT/RIGHT key to the remote control unit.
4. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-B and TP-E1.
5. Adjust TINT and br ing the value of (B) in the illustration to the voltvoltage +14V (VW–Mg).
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
ADJUSTMENT OF MTS CIRCUIT
Item
Measuring instrument
Test point Adjustment part Description
MTS INPUT LEVEL check
MTS STEREO VCO adjustment
MTS SAP VCO adjustment
Signal generator
Frequency counter
Signal generator
Frequency counter
[MPX] Connector 2
pin AUDIO R
3 pin GND
[MPX] Connector 4 pin TP_952.5 3 pin GND 2 pin AUDIO_R
No.2 IN LEVEL
No.3 FH MONITOR
No.4 STEREO VCO
No.9 5FH MON.
No.10 SAP VCO
1. Select the No.2 IN LEVEL of the SOUND MODE.
2. Verify that the No.2 IN LEVEL is set at its initial setting value.
Note: Menu MTS is set to STEREO
1. Receive a RF signal (nonmodulated sound signal) from the antenna terminal.
2. Select the No.3 FH MONITOR of SOUND MODE, and change the setting value from 0 to 1.
3. Connect the Frequency Counter to pin 2 of [MPX] connector and GND (Pin 3 of [MPX] connector).
4. Select the No.4 STEREO VCO.
5. Set the initial setting value of the No.4 STEREO VCO with the LEFT/ RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
6. Adjust the No.4 STEREO VCO so that the frequency counter will display 15.73kHz±0.1kHz.
7. Select the No.3 FH MONIT OR of the SOUND MODE, and reset the setting value from 1 to 0.
1. Receive a RF signal (non modulated sound signal) from the an­tenna terminal.
2. Connect between pin 4 of [MPX] connector and GND (Pin 3 of [MPX] connector) through 1MØ Resistor.
3. Select the No.9 5FH MON. of the SOUND MODE, and reset the setting value from 0 to 1.
4. Connect the Frequency Counter to pin 2 of [MPX] connector and GND (Pin 3 of [MPX] connector) .
5. Select the No.10 SAP VCO.
6. Set the initial setting value of the No.10 SAP VCO with the LEFT/ RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
7. Adjust the No.10 SAP VCO so that the frequency counter will dis­play 78.67kHz±0.5kHz.
8. Select the No.9 5FH MON. of the SOUND MODE, and reset the setting value from 1 to 0.
MTS FILTER check
MTS SEPARATION adjustment
L-Channel signal waveform
1 cycle
TV audio multiplex signal generator
Oscilloscope
[MPX] Connector 1 pin AUDIO_L 2 pin AUDIO_R 3 pin GND
R-Channel crosstalk portion
Minimum
No.6 FILTER
No.7 LOW SEP.
No.8 HI SEP.
1. Select the No.6 FILTER of the SOUND MODE.
2. Verify that the No.6 FILTER is set at its initial setting value.
Note: Menu MTS is set to STEREO
1. Input a stereo L signal (300Hz) from the TV audio multiplex signal
2. Connect an oscilloscope to pin 1 of [MPX] connector, and display
3. Change the connection of the oscilloscope to pin 2 of [MPX] con-
4. Select the No.7 LOW SEP. of the SOUND MODE.
5. Set the initial setting value of the No.7 LOW SEP. with the LEFT/
6. Adjust the No.7 LOW SEP. so that the 300Hz signal level will be-
7. Change the signal to 3kHz, and connect an oscilloscope to pin 1 of
8. Adjust the No.8 HI SEP. so that the 3kHz signal level will become
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generator to the antenna terminal.
one cycle portion of the 300Hz signal.
nector, and enlarge the voltage axis.
RIGHT key of the remote control unit.
come minimum.
[MPX] connector.
minimum.
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ADJUSTMENTS OF PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
Note: The final adjustment of CONVERGENCE must be done after the
FOCUS adjustment. (CONVERGENCE is changed by FOCUS adjustment.) When makes difference by FOCUS adjustment, should be reconfirming PURITY adjustment.
WEDGE
DEFLECTION YOKE
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Demagnetize CRT with the demagnetizer.
2. Loosen the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
3. Remove the wedges.
4. Input a green raster signal from the signal generator, and turn the screen to green raster.
5. Move the deflection yoke backward.
6. Bring the long lug of the purity magnets on the short lug and position them horizontally. (Fig.2)
7. Adjust the gap between two lugs so that the GREEN RASTER will come into the center of the screen. (Fig.3)
8. Move the deflection yoke forward, and fix the position of the deflec­tion yoke so that the whole screen will become green.
9. Insert the wedge to the top side of the deflection yoke so that it will not move.
10. Input a crosshatch signal.
P
CRT
4 6
P / C
MAGNETS
P/C MAGNETS P : PURITY MAGNET
4 : 4 POLES (convergence magnets) 6 : 6 POLES (convergence magnets)
Fig. 1
PURITY MAGNETS
Long lug
11. Verify that the screen is horizontal.
12. Input red and blue raster signals, and make sure that purity is prop­erly adjusted.
Short lug
(FRONT VIEW)
Bring the long lug over the short lug and position them horizontally.
Fig. 2
GREEN RASTER
CENTER
Fig. 3
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Input a crosshatch signal.
2. Using 4-pole convergence magnets, overlap the red and blue lines in the center of the screen (Fig. 4) and turn them to magenta (red/ blue).
3. Using 6-pole convergence magnets, overlap the magenta(red/blue) and green lines in the center of the screen and turn them to white.
4. Repeat 2 and 3 above, and make best convergence.
(FRONT VIEW)
DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Move the deflection yoke up and down and overlap the lines in the periphery. (Fig. 5)
2. Move the deflection yoke left to right and overlap the lines in the periphery. (Fig. 6)
3. Repeat 1 and 2 above, and make best convergence.
After adjustment, fix the wedge at the original position.
Fasten the retainer screw of the deflection yoke. Fix the 6 magnets with glue.
Fig. 4
(FRONT VIEW)
RED
GREEN
BLUE
RED
BLUE
(FRONT VIEW)
GREEN GREEN
RED RED
BLUE
GREEN
Fig. 5
BLUE
RED
BLUE
RED
GREENGREEN
BLUE
RED
GREEN
BLUE
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BLUE
GREEN
RED
Fig. 6
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HOW TO CHECK THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
1. HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
After repairing the high voltage hold down circuit shown in Fig. 1. This circuit shall be checked to operate correctly.
2. CHECKING OF THE HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT
(1) Tur n the POWER SW ON.
S1
(2) As shown in Fig. 1, set the resistor (between (3) Make sure that the screen picture disappears. (4) Temporarily unplug the power cord. (5) Remove the resistor (between S1 connector 2 & 3 ). (6) Again plug the power cord, make sure that the normal picture is displayed on the screen.
RY951
connector 2 & 3 ).
RESISTOR
23.0 k ± 115 1/4 W
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
POWER
ON OFF
R952
R532
D535
R951
R533
Q531
Q951
Q532
R534
+
C533
D534
D532 BW
D531
Fig. 1
23
R537 FR525
R535R538
S1 CONNECTOR
+
HEATER
T502
4
D525
C525
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
SELF CHECK FUNCTIONS
1. Outline
This model has self check functions given below. When a malfunction has been detected, the POWER is turned off and the LED flashes to inform of the failure . The malfunction is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the microcomputer.
2. Self check items
Check item Details of detection Method of detection State of malfunction
Over-current protector
3. Self check indicating function
The self-check function begins detection about 5 seconds after power is supplied. In the event a malfunction is detected, the pow er is cut off immedi­ately. At this time, the ON-TIMER LED flashes to inform of the malfunc­tion.
[ON-TIMER LED indication]
The ON-TIMER LED flashes at 0.5 seconds intervals.
Operation of B1 protector circuit. The microcomputer detects at 1
second intervals. If NG is detected for more than 200 ms, a malfunction is inter­preted.
POWER Supplied
After about 5 seconds
Start of detection
When a malfunction has been detected, the POWER is turned off. While the POWER is being turned off , the power key of the remote controller is not opera­tional until the power code is taken out and put in again.
Malfunction is detected
POWER OFF Flashing
ON-TIMER LED
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COLOR TELEVISION USER'S GUIDE
For models:
AV-36F802 AV-36F702 AV-32F802 AV-32F702 AV-27F802 AV-27F702
Illustration of AV-27F802 and RM-C301G
IMPORTANT NOTE TO THE CUSTOMER
In the spaces below, enter the model and serial number of your television (locat-
ed at the rear of the television cabinet). Staple your sales receipt or invoice to the inside cover of this guide. Keep this user's guide in a convenient place for
future reference. Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.
Serial Number
Model Number
LCT0821-001D-A
0901-TN-FAA-JIM
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:To reduce the risk of electric shock.
Do not remove cover (or back).
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with­in an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral trian­gle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servic­ing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS TV SET TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO INSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS UNIT.
1.Operate only from the power source specified on the unit.
2. Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
3. Avoid Improper installation and never position the unit where good venti­lation is unattainable.
4. Do not allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
5.In the event of trouble, unplug the unit and call a service technician.Do not attempt to repair it yourself or remove the rear cover.
Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the warranty. * When you don’t use this TV set for a long period of time, be sure to dis-
connect both the power plug from the AC outlet and antenna for your safety.
* To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
CAUTION:
Please read and retain for your safety.
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This TV set has been engineered and manufactured to assure your personal safety. But improper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the safeguards incorporated in this TVset, observe the following basic rules for its installation, use and servicing. And also follow all warnings and instructions marked on your TV set.
INSTALLATION
1 Your TV set is equipped with a polarized AC line plug (one blade of the plug is wider than the
other).
(POLARIZED-TYPE)
This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet only one way. Should you be unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. Should it still fail to fit, contact your electrician.
2 Operate the TVset only from a power source as indicated on the TV set or refer to the oper-
ating instructions for this information. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your TV set dealer or local power company.For battery operation, refer to the operating instructions.
3 Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are dangerous, and so are frayed power cords
and broken plugs. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Call your service technician for replacement.
4 Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord, and do not place the TV set
where power cord is subject to traffic or abuse. This may result in a shock or fire hazard.
5 Do not use this TV set near water — for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near swimming pool, etc.
6 If an outside antenna is connected to the TV set, be sure the antenna system is grounded so
as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge unit, connection require­ments for the grounding electrode.
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7 An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
8 TV sets are provided with ventilation openings in the cabinet to allow heat generated during
operation to be released. Therefore: — Never block the bottom ventilation slots of a portable TV set by placing it on a bed, sofa,
rug, etc. — Never place a TV set in a “built-in” enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided. — Never cover the openings with a cloth or other material. — Never place the TV set near or over a radiator or heat register.
9 To avoid personal injury:
— Do not place a TV set on a sloping shelf unless properly secured. — Use only a cart or stand recommended by the TVset manufacturer. — Do not try to roll a cart with small casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets. —Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a
mounting kit approved by the manufacturer.
USE 10 Caution children about dropping or pushing objects into the TV set through cabinet open-
ings. Some internal parts carry hazardous voltages and contact can result in a fire or elec­trical shock.
11 Unplug the TV set from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or an aerosol
cleaner.
12 Never add accessories to a TV set that has not been designed for this purpose. Such addi-
tions may result in a hazard.
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13 For added protection of the TV set during a lightning storm or when the TV set is to be left
unattended for an extended period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna.This will prevent damage to product due to lightning storms or power line surges.
14 A TVset and cart combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven sur­faces may cause the TV set and cart combination to overturn.
SERVICE
15 Unplug this TV set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions: A.When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. B. If liquid has been spilled into the TV set. C. If the TV set has been exposed to rain or water. D.If the TV set does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered in the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a quali-
fied technician to restore the TV set to normal operation. E.If the TV set has been dropped or damaged in any way. F. When the TV set exhibits a distinct change in performance — this indicates a need for
service.
16 Do not attempt to service this TV set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service person­nel.
17 When replacement parts are required, have the service technician verify in writing that the
replacement parts he uses have the same safety characteristics as the original parts.Use of manufacturer’s specified replacement parts can prevent fire, shock, or other hazards.
18 Upon completion of any service or repairs to this TV set, please ask the service technician
to perform the safety check described in the manufacturer’s service literature.
19 When a TV set reaches the end of its useful life, improper disposal could result in a picture
tube implosion.Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the TV set.
20 Note to CATV system installer.
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents
UNPACKING YOUR TV . . . . . 7
QUICK SETUP. . . . . . . . . . . 8
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . 8
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . 8
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Basic Operation . . . . . . . . . 8
Making Basic Connections . . . 9
Plug In Menu . . . . . . . . . . 10
CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . 11
Cable and VCR Connections . . . . . . . 11
Connecting to a DVDPlayer . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting to an External Amplifier . . . . 15
Connecting to a Camcorder . . . . . . . . 15
Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link . . . . 6
REMOTE CONTROL . . . . . . 17
Remote Control Basics . . . . . 17
Changing the Batteries . . . . . 17
REMOTE PROGRAMMING . . . 18
CATV and Satellite Codes . . . 18
VCR Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 19
DVD Codes . . . . . . . . . . . 20
ONSCREEN MENUS . . . . . . 21
Using the Guide . . . . . . . . 21
The Onscreen Menus . . . . . . 21
PLUG IN MENU . . . . . . . . . 22
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Auto Tuner Setup . . . . . . . . 22
Auto Clock Set . . . . . . . . . 23
Manual Clock Set . . . . . . . . 24
Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
CHANNEL SUMMARY . . . . . 25
Channel Summary . . . . . . . 25
V–CHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
US V–Chip Ratings . . . . . . . 27
Setting US V–Chip Ratings . . . 28
Directions . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Set Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Movie Ratings . . . . . . . . . . 30
Directions for Movie Settings . 30 Canadian V–Chip Ratings . . . 31 Canadian V–Chip Directions . . 31
Unrated Programs . . . . . . . 32
Set Lock Code . . . . . . . . . 33
PICTURE SETTINGS . . . . . . . 34
Tint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Bright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Noise Muting . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Set Video Status . . . . . . . . . . 35
SOUND SETTINGS . . . . . . . 36
Bass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6
Treble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
MTS (Multi-channel Sound) . . . . 36
GENERAL ITEMS . . . . . . . . 37
Purity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
On/Off Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
TV Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Audio Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
V4 Component-In/
V2 Component-In . . . . . . . . . 39
Closed Caption . . . . . . . . . . 39
BUTTON FUNCTIONS . . . . . . 40
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Exit and PIP Off . . . . . . . . . 40
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Video Status . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Sleep Timer . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Hyper Surround . . . . . . . . . 41
Muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
BBE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
100+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Return+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
VCR Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . 43
DV D Buttons . . . . . . . . . . 4 3
TV/CATV Switch . . . . . . . . . . 43
VCR/DVD Switch . . . . . . . . . 43
Light . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 43
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) . . . . . 44
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
On/Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Freeze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Swap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Channel +/– . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
APPENDICES . . . . . . . . . . .46
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . 46
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Authorized Service Centers . . 49
Search Codes . . . . . . . . . . 50
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . .51
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Unpacking Your Television
Thank you for your purchase of a JVC Color Television. Before you begin setting up your new television, please check to make sure you have all of the following items. In addition to this guide, your television box should include:
1 Remote
1 Television
Once you have unpacked your television, the next step is to connect it to your antenna/cable or satellite system and to connect the audio/video devices you want to use with your televi­sion. To make these connections you will use plugs like the ones illustrated below.
Control
Two AA
Batteries
A matching TV stand is also available (optional).
Note:Your remote control may differ from the example illustrated here.
RF Connectors
Used to connect a coaxial cable from an external antenna or Cable TV system.
A/V Input Plug
Used to connect audio/video devices like VCRs, DVD players, stereo amplifiers, game consoles, etc.
S-Video Plug
Used to make video con­nections with VCRs, DVDs, Camcorders, etc (optional).
We recommend that before you start using your new television, you read your entire User’s Guide so you can learn about your new television’s many great features. But if you’re anxious to start using your television right away, a quick setup guide follows on the next three pages.
AV Compu Link Cable
Used to connect JVC AV Compu Link capable components for an automated home the­ater.
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Quick Setup 1
Getting Started
These quick setup pages will provide you, in three easy steps, with the basic information you need to begin using your new television right away. This information includes basic instructions on operating your remote control, making a simple cable/antenna and optional VCR connection and, finally, information on programming your television's Auto Tuner.
If you have questions, or for more detailed information on any of these steps, please consult other sections of this manual.
Step One - The Remote Control
The remote control is the key to operating your television's many great features. Before you can operate your remote control, you first need to install the batteries (included).
Slide the cover on the back of the remote down towards the bottom of the remote control. Insert two batteries (included) carefully noting the “+”and “–” markings, placing the “–”end in the unit first. Slide the cover back into place.
Basic Operation
Turn the television on and off by pressing the POWER button at the top right corner of the remote.
Power Button
The four key feature buttons at the center of the remote can be used for basic operation of the television.The top and bottom buttons will scan forward and back through the available chan­nels.The right and left buttons will turn the volume up or down.These buttons are also marked with four arrows and are also used with JVC's onscreen menu system.You will need to use these buttons later in the Quick Setup.
The next step is to connect your television to an antenna or cable.
Proceed to Step Two
Key Feature Buttons
+
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Quick Setup 2
Step Two - Making Basic Connections
Next you will need to connect your television to an antenna or cable system. The most basic antenna/cable connection is shown below. For more detailed connections, such as ones where a cable box is required, see pages 11 to 13.
Cable/RF connector
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect an RF cable out from the wall outlet in to the RF Input on the back of the TV. You may also wish to connect a VCR at this point. A basic VCR connection is shown below.
For detailed instructions on connecting a other components or a home theater system, see pages 14 to 16.
NOTE: A VCRis not required to operate your television.
AVCables/Plugs
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
2) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
3) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
Finally, once you have finished your connections, plug the power cord into the nearest power outlet and turn on the television.
Proceed to Step Three
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Quick Setup 3
Step Three - The Plug In Menu
When you turn your television on for the first time the Plug In Menu will appear. This menu sets some of the basic settings for your television. A complete description of the Plug In Menu can be found starting on page 22. We recommend you complete the Plug In Menu items before you start using your television. But to begin watching your television right away you only need to run the Auto Tuner Setup. This lets your television learn the channels it is able to receive. To run the Auto Tuner Setup follow the steps below.
PLUG IN MENU
LANGUAGE ENG FRE SPA
AUTO TUNER SETUP
SET CLOCK FINISH
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
Press the buttons to move to AUTO TUNER SETUP Press the buttons to begin AUTO TUNER SETUP
EXIT BY
TUNER MODE : CABLE AIR
START
EX IT
To choose CABLE (if you are connected to a cable system) or AIR (if you use an antenna)
To move to START To start Auto Tuner Setup
The Auto Tuner will now memorize all of the clear, active channels your television can receive. This will take one or two minutes.
NOW
PROGRAMMING!
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The Auto Tuner is finished when the message PROGRAMMING OVER! appears onscreen. Your Quick Setup is now complete. You can now begin watching your television, or you can
continue on in this guide for more information on connecting audio/video devices, programming your remote control, or using the JVC onscreen menu system to customize your television viewing experience.
The Quick Setup is complete
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections
There are three basic types of antenna or cable connections:
• If you have an antenna or have a cable system that does not require you use a cable box to select channels, please refer to Diagram #1.
• If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access all the chan­nels, please refer to Diagram #2. If you cannot operate your Picture-In-Picture function using Diagram #2, try the connection shown in Diagram #3. It is possible yo cable box allows the signal of only one channel at a time to be sent to your television.
• If you have a cable system that requires the use of a cable box to access certain premium channels, but not “basic”cable channels, please refer to Diagram #3.
• For your convenience, connection to a VCR is also shown in the following diagrams. A VCR is not necessary for operation of the television or Picture-In-Picture (PIP) function. You may omit the VCR from your connections if you wish.
• For instructions on connecting a VCR only, please see the Quick Setup on page 9.
• For information on using PIP, please see page 44.
The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F802, AV-32F802 and AV-27F802 only.
Diagram #1
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way splitter.
2) Connect an RFcable from the one of the RF Outputs on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the back of the VCR.
3) Connect an RFcable from the other the RFOutput on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
4) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
5) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input Jack.
6) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections - Continued
Diagram #2
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RFInput of the cable
box.
2) Connect an RF cable from the RFOutput of the cable box, in to the RFInput on the back of
the VCR.
3) Connect an RF cable from the RF Output of the VCR, in to the RF Input on the back of the
TV.
4) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video Input
jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
5) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left
Audio Input Jack.
6) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right
Audio Input jack.
• Please see page 44 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the TV’s
Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
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Connections
Cable and VCR Connections - Continued
Diagram #3
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the antenna or cable TV wire from the wall outlet, in to the RF Input of the two-way splitter.
2) Connect an RFcable from the one of the RFOutputs on the splitter, in to the cable box RF Input.
3) Connect an RF cable from the Cable Box Output, in to the VCR RF Input.
4) Connect an RFcable from the other the RFOutput on the splitter, in to the RF Input on the back of the TV.
5) Connect the yellow video cable out from the VCR’s Video Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the VCR’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video input.
6) Connect the white audio cable out from the VCR’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s Left Audio Input jack.
7) Connect the red audio cable out from the VCR’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s Right Audio Input jack.
• Please see page 44 for information on using the PIP feature with a Cable Box.
• If your VCRis a mono sound unit, it will have only one Audio Out jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio Input.
• Please consult your VCR’s owner’s manual for more information on its operation.
The connection diagrams are intended to show some basic general connections. Some cable companies may require special connections to properly use your televi­sion or 2-tuner PIP function. If you follow these diagrams and either the television or PIPdoes not work properly, contact your local cable operator for more connection information. Please see page 44 for more information on the PIP feature.
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Connections
Connecting to a DVD player
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect Green cable out from DVD player “Y”Component Output, in to TV“Y” Component Input.
2) Connect Blue cable out from DVDplayer “PB” Component Output, in to TV “PB” Component Input.
3) Connect Red cable out from DVD Player “PR” Component Output, in to TV “PR” Component Input.
4) Connect White Audio cable out from DVDLeft Audio Output, in to TV Left Audio Input 2.
5) Connect Red Audio cable out from DVDRight Audio Output, in to TVRight Audio Input 2.
• Green, blue and red are the most common colors for DVD cables. Some models may vary
colors. Please consult the user’s manual for your DVD Player for more information.
• Be careful not to confuse the red DVD cable with the red audio cable. It is best to complete
one set of connections (DVDor Audio Output) before starting the other to avoid accidentally switching the cables.
• See page 20 for instructions on programming your remote control to operate the basic func-
tions of your DVD player.
AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802: You may also connect the DVD player to Input 4. If
you use Input 4 for the DVD connection, you must set the V4 COMPONENT-IN on the initial Setup Menu to “YES” for proper display of the DVD signal.
AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702: If you use Input 2 (Component-In) for the DVDcon-
nection, you must set the V2 COMPONENT-IN on the initial Setup Menu to “YES” for prop­er display of the DVD signal.
NOTE: Progressive DVDPlayers (players with an output scan of 31.5 KHz) will not work prop­erly with this television.
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Connections
Connecting to an External Amplifier
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the white audio cable from the TV’s Left Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Left Audio Input jack.
2) Connect the red audio cable from the TV’s Right Audio Output jack to the Amplifier’s Right Audio Input jack.
• See also “TV Speaker” and “Audio Out”on page 38 for more information on using external
speakers.
Connecting to a Camcorder
You may connect a camcorder to your television by using the front Input Jacks (Input 3) located under the front panel door. To access, press lightly on the door to open it. You may also connect a game console or other equipment using these jacks. Camcorders may also be connected to the television’s rear input jacks.
Illustration of AV-27F802
1) Connect the yellow video cable out from the Camcorder’sVideo Output, in to the TV’s Video Input jack, OR connect an S-Video cable from the Camcorder’s S-Video output, to the TV’s S-Video Input.
2) Connect the white audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Left Audio Output, in to the TV’s
Left Audio Input jack.
3) Connect the red audio cable out from the Camcorder’s Right Audio Output, in to the TV’s
Right Audio Input jack.
• If your Camcorder is a mono sound model it will have only one audio jack. Connect it to the
TV’s Left Audio jack.
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Connections
Connecting to JVC AV Compu Link
JVC’s AV Compu Link feature makes playing video tapes or DVDs totally automatic. Simply insert a pre-recorded tape into your JVC-brand VCR or DVD into your JVC DVD player and the device will automatically turn on and begin playback. At the same time, using the AV Compu Link, the VCR or DVD player sends a signal to the television telling it to turn on and switch to the proper video input.
• The AV Compu Link cable may be included with the JVC AV Compu Link accessory you wish to connect. If it is not, contact an authorized JVCService Center for
part # EWP 805-012.
• AV Compu Link can only be used with JVC-brand products.
Illustration of AV-27F802 To Connect: Plug one end of the AV Compu Link cable into the AV Compu Link input on your
VCR, DVD, or other Compu Link device. Plug the other end of the AV Compu Link cable into the AV Compu Link input at the rear of the television.
NOTE:
• In order for the VCR playback to begin automatically, the recording tabs must be remove from the VHS tape. If the tab is in place, automatic switching will occur when you push the VCR’s PLAY button.
• The AV Compu Link cable has a male 3.5 mm (mono) plug on each end.
• If your JVC-brand VCR has “A Code/B Code Remote Control Switching”(see your VCR’s instruction book), using VCR A Code will switch the TV to input 1.
• To connect a JVC HiFi receiver or amplifier for a completely automated home theater, see the HiFi’s connection instructions for detailed connection information.
• AV COMPU LINK EX is compatible with the following receivers:RX-664V, RX-665V, RX-668VBK, RX-774V, RX-778VBK, RX-884V, RX-888VBK, RX-1024V, RX-1028VBK, and later receiver models.
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Remote Control
Remote Control Basics
• Before you can operate the remote control, you must first install the batteries (included). See “Changing the Batteries” at the bottom of this page for instructions. (For an illustration, please see page 8.)
• Press the POWER button to turn the television on or off.
• Make sure the TV/CATV switch is set to TV. Move the switch to CATV only if you need to operate a cable box.
• Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a VCR, slide to DVD to control a DVD player. Please see
pages 18 to 20 for instructions on programming your remote control to operate a Cable box, VCR or DVD player.
• Press the CH+ and CH– buttons to scan through the chan­nels. Tap the CH+ or CH– button to move through the
channels one channel at a time.
• To move rapidly through the channels using JVC’s Hyperscan feature, press and hold CH+ or CH–. The
channels will zip by at a rate of five channels per second.
• Press VOL+ or VOL– to raise or lower the volume. An indi­cator bar will appear onscreen to show you the television volume level.
• The CH+/– and VOL+/– buttons are also used to navigate
JVC’s onscreen menu system.
• You can directly access specific channels using the 10-key pad.
• For more information on remote control button features, see pages 40 to 45. For information on using the
onscreen menus, see page 21.
NOTE: Remote control model RM-C301G is shown at the left. A different model remote control may have come with your television.
Changing the Batteries
Push down on the remote’s back cover and slide towards the bottom to remove it. Insert two AA batteries (supplied), carefully noting the "+" and "–" markings on the batteries
and on the remote control. To avoid a potential short circuit, insert the "–" end first. Be sure to use only size AA batteries.
When batteries are installed, slide the cover back into place (until it clicks into position).
• If the remote control acts erratically, replace the batteries. Typical battery life is six months to one year. We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. When you change the batteries, try to complete the task within three minutes. If you take longer than three min­utes, the remote control codes for your VCR, DVD, and/or Cable Box may have to be reset (see pages 18-20).
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Remote Programming
Setting the CATV, VCR and DVD Codes
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD player by using the instructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond to any of the codes listed below or to the code search function, use the remote control sup­plied by the manufacturer.
Cable Box or Satellite codes
The remote control is programmed with CATV and/or Satellite codes for power on, power off, channel up, channel down, and 10 key operation.
1) Find the CATV/Satellite brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the 2-way selector switch to “CATV”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed using the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the Cable Box/Satellite receiver.
• If your CATVor Satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it
does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
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Remote Programming
VCR codes
The remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, pause, record, channel up, and channel down operation.
1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the VCR.
• If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
• Some manufacturer’s VCR’s may not respond to the TV/VCR button, even if other buttons work properly.
• To record, hold down the REC button on the remote and press PLAY.
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Remote Programming
DVD codes
The remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on, power off, play, stop, fast-forward, rewind, previous chapter, next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.
1) Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button.
4) With the DISPLAY button held down, enter the first code number listed with the 10 key pad.
5) Release the DISPLAY button.
6) Confirm the operation of the DVD player.
• If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond to any code, try the Search Codes Function, on page 50.
• After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If some buttons do not work properly, use the remote control which came with your DVD player.
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Onscreen Menus
Using the Guide
Certain symbols are used throughout this guide to help you learn about the features of your new television. The ones you will see most frequently are:
Up and Down arrows mean press the CH+ or CH– buttons.Pressing the CH+ or CH– buttons let you:
• Move vertically in a main menu screen
• Move through a submenu screen
• Move to the next letter, number, or other choice in a submenu
• Back up to correct an error
• Scan through TVchannels (when not in a menu screen) Left and right arrows mean press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME– buttons to move left or right
to:
• Select a highlighted menu item
• Select an item in a submenu
• Select numbers in certain menu options
• Turn the volume up or down (when not in a menu screen) The “Press Button” icon means you should press the button named on your remote
control. (Button names appear in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.) The “Helping Hand”icon points to the highlighted or selected item in a menu.
PLUG IN MENU
LANGUAGE ENG FRE SPA AUTO TUNER SETUP SET CLOCK
FINISH
SELECT BY OPERATE BY
EXIT BY
EX
IT
The Onscreen Menus
To bring up the onscreen menu, press the MENU button on the remote control. The item that
appears in yellow is the one currently selected. If you press the MENU button again, the onscreen display will skip to the next menu screen. If you use the Menu button on the TV’s front panel instead of the remote, an additional menu screen showing channel number and input will appear. The “Plug In Menu”will appear the first time the TV is plugged in.
NOTE: Menus shown in this book are illustrations, not exact replications of the television’s onscreen displays.
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Plug In Menu
Introduction
The Plug In Menu comes up automatically when you first turn on the TV after plugging it in. The Plug In Menu helps you to get your TV ready to use by letting you set your preferences for:
• The Language in which you want the onscreen menus to appear,
• The Auto Tuner Setup of which channels you wish to receive,
• Setting the TV’s clock to the correct time so your timer functions will work properly.
Descriptions of each of the Plug In Menu features appear on this page and the next. We rec­ommend you complete the Plug In Menu setup first so your TV is set up just the way you want, right away.
Language
You can choose to view your onscreen menus in three languages:English, French, or Spanish.
Press the MENU button To LANGUAGE
To choose a language
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
Auto Tuner Setup
In Auto Tuner Setup, the TV automatically scans through all available channels, memorizing the active ones and skipping over blank ones or channels with weak signals. This means when you scan (using the CHANNEL +/– buttons) you will receive only clear, active channels.
Press the MENU button To AUTO TUNER SETUP To operate To choose CABLEor AIR
To move to START To start Auto Tuner Setup
NOW
PROGRAMMING !
48
Programming will take approximately 1 to 2
minutes.
PROGRAMMING OVER!
• Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup.
• You will not need to press the MENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
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Plug In Menu
Auto Clock Set
Before you use any of your TV’s timer functions, you must first set the clock. You may precisely set your clock using the XDS time signal broadcast by most Public Broadcastingstations.To set the clock using the XDS signal:
Enter the channel number of your local PBS station Press MENU To SETCLOCK
To operate To AUTO
MODE AUTO MANUAL TIME ZONE EASTERN
D.S.T. ON OFF
FINISH
ToTIME ZONE To select your time zone
To move to Daylight Savings Time (D.S.T.) To turn D.S.T. ON or OFF To FINISH To save settings and exit
• If you do not have a PBS station in your local area, you will have to set the clock manually. See ‘Manual Clock Set’on the next page for instructions.
• The Daylight Savings Time feature automatically adjusts your TV’s clock for Daylight Savings. The clock will move forward one hour at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in April.The clock will move back one hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
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Manual Clock Set
To set your clock manually (without using the XDS signal), choose MANUAL from the Set Clock menu and follow the steps below.
To SET CLOCK To operate To MANUAL
MODE AUTO MANUAL TIME --:-- --
START CLOCK
To move to the hour To set the hour
To move to minutes To set the minutes
To move to STARTCLOCK To start clock and exit
THANK YOU !!
• You will not need to press the M ENU button to enter this screen from the Plug In Menu.
Finish
Once you have the items in the Plug In Menu set to your personal preferences, move to the Finish option to save your settings.
To FINISH To save settings and exit
• You can change the preferences you set in the Plug In Menu at any time using the regular JVC onscreen menu system.
NOTE:
You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before operat­ing any timer functions.
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Channel Summary
Channel Summary
Channel Summary allows you to customize the line-up of channels received by your TV. You can add or delete channels from the line-up or prevent any unauthorized viewers from watching any or all 181 channels.
Press the MENU button To CHANNEL SUMMARY
To operate
C H NO. S C A N C H NO. SCAN
0 1 06 ü 0 2 ü 07 0 3 ü 08 0 4 ü 09 ü 0 5 ü 10 ü
The Channel Summary screen (above) will now be displayed with the channels set to scan marked with an "ü". You can delete channels from the scan by removing the "ü". If any chan­nels were missed during Auto Tuner Setup and you wish to add them, you may by placing an "ü" next to the channel number.
To the SCAN column To include or delete from scan EXIT when finished
You can block access to a channel by activating the Channel Lock.
To CHANNELSUMMARY To operate
To the Lock Column ZERO to lock or unlock that channel
EXIT when finished
Channel Guard Message
When a viewer attempts to watch a guarded channel, the following message appears:
THIS CHANNEL IS LOCKED BY CHANNEL GUARD. PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY 10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. - - - -
• Once a channel has been unlocked, it will remain unlocked until the television is turned off.
• See also “Set Lock Code”, page 33.
To watch a channel that you have locked, enter the Lock Code using the 10 key pad. If the wrong code is entered, the message “INVALIDLOCK CODE!”will flash on the screen:
The channel cannot be accessed until the correct code is entered.
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V-Chip
Your TV is equipped with V-Chip technology which enables TV Parental Guidelines (for United States and Canada) and Movie (MPAA) Guideline controls. V-Chip technology allows you to program your TV to receive, or not to receive, programs based on content according to the guidelines. Programs which exceed the ratings limits you set will be blocked. When a viewer attempts to watch a blocked channel, this message appears:
THIS PROGRAMMING EXCEEDS YOUR RATING LIMITS. PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY 10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
NO. - - - -
The channel will remain blocked until the correct lock code is entered (see page 33 for informa­tion on setting your lock code).
You can customize the V-Chip settings of your television to match your personal tastes. The V-Chip menu below is the starting point for your V-Chip settings.
V-CHIP ON OFF SET US TV RATINGS SET MOVIE RATINGS SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
FINISH
You can use US V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from the United States), Canadian V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from Canada), and movie ratings. You may use any or all of the settings (US V-Chip, Canada V-Chip, Movie ratings). Descriptions for setting each of the three V-Chip formats appear in the next seven pages along with descriptions of the rating categories.
To access the rating categories:
Press the MENU button ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon will appear) Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
To turn V-Chip ON or OFF (V-Chip must be turned ON for rating settings to operate) To move to SET US TV RATINGS, SETMOVIE RATINGS, or SET CANADIAN
RATINGS (see following pages for descriptions of each item)
Special Note about Ratings
Some programs are not broadcast with a ratings signal. Therefore, even if you setup V-Chip ratings limits, these programs will not be blocked. Parents are cautioned to preview the con-
tents of these programs or movies.
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US V-Chip Ratings
U.S.PARENTAL RATING SYSTEMS Programs with the following ratings are appropriate for children.
TV Y is Appropriate for All Children.
Programs are created for very young viewers and should be suitable for all ages, including children ages 2 - 6.
TV Y7 is for Older Children.
Most parents would find such programs suitable for children 7 and above. These programs may contain some mild fantasy violence or comedic violence, which children should be able to discern from reality.
Programs with the following ratings are designed for the entire audience.
TV G stands for General Audience.
Most parents would find these programs suitable for all age groups. They contain little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested.
May contain some, but not much, strong language, limited violence, and some suggestive sexual dialog or situations. It is recommended that parents watch these programs first, or with their children.
TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned.
Programs contain some material that may be unsuitable for children under the age of 14 including possible intense violence, sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely suggestive dialog. Parents are cautioned against unattended viewing by children under 14.
TV MA Mature Audiences Only.
These programs are specifically for adults and may be unsuitable for anyone under 17 years of age. TV MA programs may have extensiveV, S, L, or D.
Viewing Guidelines
In addition to the ratings categories explained above, information on specific kinds of content are also supplied with the V-Chip rating. These types of content may also be blocked.The content types are:
V/FV is for VIOLENCE/FANTASY VIOLENCE
S stands for SEXUALCONTENT
L stands for strong LANGUAGE
D stands for suggestive DIALOG
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V-Chip
Setting US V-Chip Ratings
Press the MENU button ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon will appear) Press ZERO to access the V-Chip menu
V-CHIP ON OFF SET US TV RATINGS SET MOVIE RATINGS SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG SET CANADIAN RATINGS FRE
UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
FINISH
To turnV-Chip ON or OFF To move to SET US TV RATINGS
To operate
Directions to set US V-Chip Ratings:
Line up the cursor in the column (TV PG, TV G, etc.) with the content row (V/FV, S, etc.) and press the or to move the cursor to the correct location. Press or to turn the locking
feature on or off. An item is locked if the icon appears instead of a “—”.
For example: To block viewing of all TV 14 shows, move the cursor to the top row of that column and add a lock icon. Once you've put a lock on the top row, everything in that column is automatically locked.
To the TV 14 Column To turn on the lock
To FINISH To save settings and exit
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the top column and change the lock icon to “—” by pressing or again. You may then select individual categories to block.
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Setting ratings with the V-Chip button
To access Rating information about a certain program, press the V-CHIP button while viewing that program. A display like this will appear:
PROGRAM IS RATED :
TV-PG - V
If you decide you want to block this category of viewing, press "0" while the above screen is visible, and all programs from that category will be blocked.
Example 1:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming aboveTV PG:
Press ZERO when TV-PG is displayed
All Programming above TV PG will be blocked.
Example 2:
If you want to set your V-Chip settings to block all programming above a current setting such as TV PG-V (with violence):
Press ZERO when TV-PG - V is displayed
All Programming above TV PG - V (with Violence) will be blocked.
• For Children's programming you can block TV-Yand Y7 programs by Pressing “0” when Y is displayed during a program. Programming for audiences other than children’s audiences will not be affected.
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Movie Ratings
NR – Not Rated.
This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries which do not use the MPAA ratings system. Other NR films may be from amateur producers who didn’t intend to have their film widely released.
NR (Not Rated) Programming may contain all types of programming including children's programming, foreign programs, or adult material.
G – General Audience .
In the opinion of the review board, these films contain nothing in the way of sexual content,
violence, or language that would be unsuitable for audiences of any age.
PG – Parental Guidance .
Parental Guidance means the movie may contain some contents such as mild violence, some brief nudity, and strong language. The contents are not deemed intense.
PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned.
Parents with children under 13 are cautioned that the content of movies with this rating may
include more explicit sexual, language, and violence content than movies rated PG.
R - Restricted.
These films contain material that is explicit in nature and is not recommended for unsupervised children under the age of 17.
NC-17 - No One Under 17.
These movies contain content which most parents would feel is too adult for their children to
view. Content can consist of strong language, nudity, violence, and suggestive or explicit subject matter.
X - No One under 18.
Inappropriate material for anyone under 18.
Directions to set Movie (MPAA) Ratings:
Press the MENU button ToV-CHIP
To operate (Lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options To SET MOVIE RATINGS
To enter movies menu
For example, to block viewing of X and NC-17 rated from shows:
To the X Column To turn on the lock
To the NC-17 Column To turn on the lock
To FINISH To save settings and exit
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Canadian V-Chip Ratings
E – Exempt.
Exempt programming includes:news, sports, documentaries and other information programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
C – Programming Intended for Children.
Violence Guidelines:There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature.
C8+ – Programming Intended for Children 8 and Over .
Violence Guidelines: Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. There will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content.
G – General Audience .
Programming will contain little violence and will be sensitive to themes which could affect younger children.
PG - Parental Guidance.
Programming intended for a general audience, but which may not be suitable for younger children. Parents may consider some content not appropriate for children aged 8-13.
14+ - 14 Years and Older.
Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens. Programming may contain mature themes and scenes of intense violence.
18+ - Adult.
Material intended for mature audiences only.
Directions to set Canadian V-Chip Ratings:
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP To operate (Lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options
To SET CANADIAN RATINGS ENG (for English)
To enter ratings menu
For example, to block viewing of programming rated 14+ and 18+:
To the 18+ Column
To turn on the lock
To the 14+ Column
To turn on the lock
To FINISH To save settings and exit
• For instructions on “Set Canadian Ratings FRE (in French)”, please see page 31 in the French side of this user’s guide.
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Unrated Programs
Notes About Unrated Programs:
Unrated programming refers to any programming which does not contain a rating signal. Programming on television stations which do not broadcast rating signals will be placed in the “Unrated Programming" category.
Examples of Unrated programs:
Emergency Bulletins Locally Originated Programming News Political Programs Public Service Announcements Religious Programs Sports Weather Some Commercials
• TV programs or movies that do not have rating signals will be blocked if the Unrated
Category is set to BLOCK.
Directions to Block Unrated Programs:
You can block programs that are not rated.
Press the MENU button
ToV-CHIP To operate (The lock icon appears)
Press ZERO to access V-Chip setup options ToUNRATED
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UNRATED VIEW BLOCK
ToVIEW or BLOCK
Press EXIT when done
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Set Lock Code
Channel Guard and V-Chip settings are protected by a four-digit Lock Code. Your TV comes pre-set with a Lock Code of "0000". You may change the code to any four-digit number you wish. To change the Lock Code, follow the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To SETLOCK CODE To operate
The lock icon appears.
Press ZERO to access the Lock Code
LOCK CODE 0 0 0 0
FINISH
The first digit will be highlighted
To select the number To move to the next digit
Continue to follow these directions for all four numbers.
To FINISH To save settings and exit
Your Lock Code is now set..
0
NOTE:
• After a power interruption you must reset the Lock Code.
• Write your Lock Code number down and keep it hidden from potential viewers.
• If you forget the Lock Code, a new code may be set using the steps listed above.
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Picture Settings
Tint
Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and green in your TV picture.
Press the MENU button
ToTINT
To increase the levels of green To increase the levels of red
To move to the next setting
Color
The color function lets you make all the colors in the TV picture appear either more vivid or subtle.
Press the MENU button
To COLOR To make the colors more vivid
To make the colors more subdued
To move to the next setting
Picture
Picture allows you to adjust the levels of black and white on the TV screen, giving you a darker or brighter picture overall.
Press the MENU button
To PICTURE
To increase the level of contrast To decrease the level of contrast
To move to the next setting
Bright
You can adjust the overall brightness of the TV picture with the Bright control.
Press the MENU button
To BRIGHT
To lighten the picture
To darken the picture
To move to the next setting
Detail
The Detail feature adjusts the level of fine detail displayed in the picture.
Press the MENU button To DETAIL
To make the picture sharper (more details) To make the picture smoother (less detail)
To move to the next setting
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Noise Muting
This feature inserts a blank blue screen over channels which are not broadcasting or are too weak to be received clearly.
Press the MENU button To NOISE MUTING
To turn Noise Muting ON or OFF
• Noise Muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup or when you operate Channel Summary.
Set Video Status
With Set Video Status, you can save your own set of picture quality adjustments as “Choice” and have access to them at the touch of a button.
Press the MENU button To SETVIDEO STATUS To operate
TINT -------------|------------­COLOR -------------|------------­PICTURE -------------|------------­BRIGHT -------------|------------­DETAIL -------------|-------------
SAVE AS CHOICE
To set the TINT levels To move to the next option
Repeat these steps until all levels are set.
To SAVEAS CHOICE
To save settings and exit
• You must use SAVE AS CHOICE to exit the Set Video Status menu, otherwise your prefer­ences will not be saved.
• You can access your “Choice”settings at any time by pressing the VIDEO STATUS button on the remote control.
NOTE:
The setting screen will disappear if you do not make any adjustments or move to the next set­ting in approximately three seconds. Any changes you have made to picture settings up to that point will be stored. You can exit the Picture Settings menu at any time by pressing the EXIT button on the remote control.
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Sound Settings
Bass
You can increase or decrease the level of low-frequency sound in the TV’s audio with the Bass
adjustment.
Press the MENU button To BASS To increase the bass To decrease the bass
To move to the next setting
Treble
Use Treble to adjust the level of high-frequency sound in your TV’s audio.
Press the ME N U bu t t o n ToTREBLE
To increase the treble To decrease the treble
To move to the next setting
Balance
Adjust the level of sound between the TV’s two speakers with the Balance setting.
Press the MENU button
To BALANCE To shift the balance towards the right speaker To shift the balance towards the left speaker
To move to the next setting
MTS (Multi-Channel Television Sound)
MTS technology allows several audio signals to be broadcast at once, giving you a choice in
what you wish to hear with a TV program. In addition to mono or stereo sound, an MTS broad-
cast may also include a Second Audio Program (SAP).
Press the MENU button To MTS Select the mode
(The ON AIR arrow tells you if a broadcast is in Stereo and/or contains an SAP).
• Keep the TV in STEREO mode to get the best sound quality. The sound will work in STEREO mode even if a certain broadcast is in MONO sound only.
• Choose the MONO setting to reduce excessive noise on a certain channel or broadcast.
• Selecting SAP will allow you to hear an alternative soundtrack, if one is available.
NOTE:
You can leave the Sound Settings menu at any time by pressing the EX I T button on the remote control.
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General Items
Purity
This helps clean up the picture so that it may not contain any “snow”.
Press the MENU button To PURITY
To enter To adjust purity
On/Off Timer
The On/Off timer lets you program your television to turn itself on or off. You can use it as an alarm to wake up, to help you remember important programs, or as a decoy when you're not home.
Press the MENU button
To ON/OFFTIMER
To operate (begins with ON TIME) To set the hour (AM/PM) you want the TV to turn on
To move to minutes
To set the minutes To accept ON TIME and move to OFF TIME (the time the TV will turn off). Set the
OFF TIMEthe same way as ON TIME
To accept OFFTIME and move to CHANNEL To select channel
To move to MODE Choose ONCE or EVERYDAY
To ON/OFFTIMER
Choose YES to accept the timer setting, choose NOif you don't wish to accept To FINISH
To save settings
N S
-------------|-------------
On/Off Timer Note for PIP (AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802) only.
If the television is on when a timed event is about to start a Timer Preview window will appear. The Timer Preview window will appear in the lower right corner of the screen seven seconds before the timer is programmed to begin. When the timer activates, the Preview picture will become the main picture.
NOTE:
• The On/Off time cannot be set to locked or guarded channels.
• In order for the On/Off timer to work, the clock must be set.
• After a power interruption, the Timer settings must be reset.
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TV Speaker
If your TV is connected to a stereo system, you can turn off the TV speakers and listen to the audio through your stereo.
Press the MENU button ToTVSPEAKER
TV SPEAKER ON OFF
To turn the TV's speakers ONor OFF
EXIT when finished
• Before you turn the TV Speaker setting from OFF to ON, make sure that the TV volume level is low! If the TV volume is set too high, the sound level will be extremely loud.
• After a power interruption, the TVSpeaker settings will return to “ON”.
Audio Out
If your television is connected to an external speaker source, Audio Out gives you the option of controlling the volume level with your TV’s remote control.
Press the MENU button To AUDIO OUT
AUDIO OUT VARI FIX
ToVARI or FIX EXIT when finished
VARI: Lets you adjust the volume of the external speakers using the VOLUME +/– buttons on your TV’s remote control.
FIX: The volume of the external speakers is adjusted using the audio device’s remote control.
NOTE:
• External Speakers: When using external speakers or amplifiers, shut off the TV Speakers
(see ‘TV Speaker’) above.
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General Items
V4 Component-In (AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802) / V2 Component-In (AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702)
Get the best quality video from your DVD player by using this setting and the DVD inputs at the rear of the television. Set either to YES for component input (for DVD) or to NO for composite video input (for a regular VCR).
Press the MENU button
ToV4 COMPONENT-IN (or V2 COMPONENT-IN for models AV-36F702, AV-32F702 and AV-27F702)
V4 COMPONENT-IN YES NO
To turn the input ON or OFF EXIT when finished
• This option should be used with DVD players only. For information on connecting VCR’s see
page 11. For more information on connecting a DVD player, see page 14.
AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702 note: These models do not have Input 4.
Closed Caption
Many broadcasts now include an onscreen display of dialog called Closed Captions. Some broadcasts may also include displays of additional information in text form.Your television can access and display this information using the Closed Caption feature.To activate the Closed Caption feature, follow the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To CLOSED CAPTION To operate
MODE : CAPTION CAPTION : CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4
TEXT : T1 T2 T3 T4
FINISH
To select CAPTION (for Closed Captions), TEXT (for text display), or OFF (for no display)
To move to CAPTION or TEXT To select a caption (CC1 to CC4) or text channel (T1 to T4)
To accept that selection and move to FINISH To save settings and exit
NOTE:
• Closed Caption subtitles are usually found on closed caption channel CC1. Some programs
may include additional text information which is usually found on text channel T1. The other channels are available for future use.
• Closed captioning may not work correctly if the signal being received is weak or if you are
playing a video tape.
• Most broadcasts containing Closed Captioning will display a notice at the start of the
program.
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Button Functions
Menu
The MENU button allows you to access JVC’s onscreen menu system. Press MENU to activate the onscreen menu system.
• See individual topics (like “Sound Settings”) for specific information on using menus.
Exit and PIP Off
Press the EXIT button to leave a menu screen. On the RM-C301G this button is also labeled “PIP OFF”. Press EXIT/PIP OFF to turn off the Picture-in-Picture function (please see page 44 for more information on the PIP feature).
• PIP is available only on AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802.
Display
The Display screen shows the current status of timers and inputs.
Press the DISPLAY button
07 NOW 12:20 PM
SLEEP TIMER OFF
ON/OFF TIMER EVERYDAY
ON TIME 7:00 PM OFF TIME 10:00 PM
The screen above shows the following information:
• The current channel or AV input (Channel 07)
• The current time (12:20 pm)
• Sleep Timer status/minutes remaining (The Sleep Timer is off)
• On/Off Timer status (Set to turn on everyday at 7:00 PM, off at 10:00 PM)
• Each Press of the DISPLAY button changes the display mode:
Display – Full screen shown above Time – Shows the current time only Channel – Shows the current channel Off –Turns Display off
• You may also turn off the Display at any step by pressing EXIT.
NOTE:
• Please note that if the Clock, Sleep Timer or On/Off Timer are not set, the Display screen will
show:"CLOCK NOT SET", "SLEEP TIMER OFF", and "ON/OFF TIMER OFF" respectively.
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Button Functions
Video Status
The VIDEO STATUS button gives you a choice of three TV picture display settings, including a display of your own preferences.
Standard – Resets the picture display to the factory settings. Choice – Displays the setting levels you specified on the "Set Video Status"Menu
Theater – Gives a rich, film-like look to video.
Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fall asleep. Program it to work in intervals of 15 minutes, for a total time of up to 180 minutes.
(see page 35).
Press the VIDEO STATUS button
Press the SLEEP TIMER button
Sleep Timer Message
20 seconds before the automatic shutoff, this message will appear:
GOOD NIGHT!!
PUSH SLEEP TIMER BUTTON
TO EXTEND.
You then have 20 seconds to press the Sleep Timer button to delay the shutoff for another
15 minutes.
Hyper Surround
Creates a deep, three-dimensional sound effect by channeling the audio through the TV's front­firing speakers. Press the HYPER SURROUND button to turn the effect on or off.
HYPER SURROUND ON OFF
Muting
The MUTING button instantly turns the volume down completely when you press it. Press MUTING and the volume level will instantly go to zero. To restore the volume to its previous level, press MUTING again.
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Button Functions
BBE
BBE high definition audio adds natural, clear and extraordinary sound quality to any program. Turn BBE On or Off using the BBE button.
BBE ON OFF
100+ Button
Use the 100+ button to directly access channels above Channel 99. For example to move to channel 124, press100+, 2 (two), 4 (four).
Return+
The RETURN+ button has two functions:
Return – Returns to the channel viewed just before the channel currently onscreen. Return+ – Lets you program a specific channel to return to while scanning through the chan-
nels using the CH+ and CH– buttons.
RETURN+ and hold for three seconds
RETURN CHANNEL
PROGRAMMED !
The channel currently active has been programmed as your Return+ channel. Now scan
RETURN+
• To cancel your Return+ channel, press and hold the RETURN+ button for three seconds. The message “RETURN CHANNEL CANCELLED!”will appear.
• Return+ works only with the CHANNEL+/– buttons. Pressing any number key will cancel
Return+.
• Return+ does not affect the PIPchannel (AV-36F802, AV-32F802 &AV-27F802 only).
through the channels using the CHANNEL+/– buttons
You will return to your programmed channel.
Input
Selects the signal input source for the television:TV (for Antenna or Cable) or Video-1, 2, 3, or 4 for video devices like VCR’s, DVD players, or camcorders.
IN P U T
• AV-36F702, AV-32F702 & AV-27F702 do not have a Video-4 input.
NOTE:
• BBE is a registered trademark of BBESound, Inc. For U.S., licensed from BBE Sound, Inc. under USP 4638258, 4482866 and 5510572. For Canada, licensed from BBE Sound, Inc. BBE is a registered trademark of BBESound, Inc.
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Button Functions
VCR Buttons
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions include:play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, TV/VCR, power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other manufac­turer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 19.
DVD Buttons
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These functions include:play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close, power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players.For any other manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 20.
TV/CATV Switch
Use either the television’s own tuner or a cable box to select channels. Set this switch to TV to operate the television’s built-in tuner. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.
• See page 18 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
VCR/DVD Switch
You can control a VCR or DVDplayer with the buttons on the lower part of the remote control. Use the VCR/DVD selector switch to choose either VCR or DVDoperation.
• See pages 19 and 20 for information on programming your remote with VCR and DVD oper-
ating codes.
Light
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like CHANNEL +/– and VOLUME +/–. Press the LIGHT button to turn the illumination on.
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Button Functions - PIP
PIP displays two separate pictures on screen. Your television has 2-Tuner PIP, meaning you can view pictures from two different channels simultaneously. A special set of PIP control but­tons are located on the upper part of the remote control. Descriptions of each button appear on this page.
The PIP feature is available on models AV-36F802, AV-32F802 & AV-27F802 only.
Cable Box Note
The 2-Tuner PIPfunction may not operate when used with certain cable boxes. This is because while some models of cable box may receive up to 181 channels, they may only send the signal from one channel to your television (please also see diagram on page 11). For the PIPtuner to operate correctly, it must have access to all available channels. Since the televi­sion is receiving the signal of only one channel from the cable box, it is impossible for the 2­Tuner PIP to display a second, different channel.
Because there are many different models of cable boxes in use today, if you are having prob­lems operating your PIP feature with your cable box, we recommend you contact your local cable company for connection advice.
On/Move
Turn PIP on by pressing the ON/MOVE button.
(PIP) ON/MOVE
07
02
44
PIP OFF to turn PIP off
Once PIP is turned on, you can move the PIP window to any of the TV’s main picture’s four corners with the ON/MOVE button
ON/MOVE
NOTE:
• Each press of ON/MOVE will shift the PIP window to a different corner.
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Button Functions - PIP
Freeze
Use the FREEZE button to lock a single, still image onto the PIP window.
• If PIP is off when FREEZE is pressed, a snapshot of the main screen is taken and placed in
the PIP window.
• If PIP is on when FREEZE is pressed, the image in the window when the button was pressed
is held.
Swap
You can exchange the channel displayed on the main screen for the one shown in the PIP win­dow by pressing SWAP.
Channel +/– for PIP
Like the main CHANNEL +/– buttons, CHANNEL +/– for PIP lets you scan through the channels in the PIP window.
• Direct channel selection with the 10 key pad for PIPis not possible.
Source
You can select the signal source for the PIP window image.
• If the PIP does not have a signal, the window will be blue.
• If you connect a DVD to Video-2 or Video-4, the PIP window will be blue.
NOTE:
• The PIP window is 1/9the size of the full screen.
• PIP will not display blocked channels or programs. A blue screen will display instead.
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Troubleshooting
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Warranty
For Canadian model televisions, see the separate sheet for Canadian
Warranty information.
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth
below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE
MATERIALS AND W ORKMANSHIP from the date of original retail purchase for the period shown below (the “Warranty Period”) (PICTURE TUBE is covered for Two (2) years.)
Parts Labor
1YEAR1YEAR
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY IN THE FIFTY (50) UNITED STATES, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO.
WHATWE WILL DO: If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period,JVC will repair or replace defective parts at no charge to the original owner. Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered by JVC during regular business hours at JVCauthorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of this
Warranty Period. All products and parts thereof may be brought to a JVCauthorized service center on a carry-in basis. Televisions with a screen size of 25 inches and larger
may be covered on an in-home basis where such service is available.
WHATYOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:
To determine if in-home service is ava i l a ble in your area, either contact the selling dealer (retail­er) or call 1-800-537-5722 to locate the nearest JVC authori zed service center. S e rvice loca­tions can also be obtained from our website h t t p : / / w w w. j v c s e rv i c e. c o m.In-home serv i c e, if ava i l­a bl e, will require clear access to the Te l evision by the service representative s.If in-home serv i c e
is not ava i l a bl e, carry in service will be prov i d e d .
If service is not locally available, box the product carefully, preferably in its original car-
ton, and ship, insured, with a copy of your bill of sale plus a letter of explanation of the
problem to the nearest JVC Factory Service Center, the name and location which will be
given to you by the toll free number. If you have any questions concerning your JVC Product, please contact our Customer
Relations Department. WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:
1) Products which have been subject to abuse, accident,alteration,modification,tam­pering,negligence, misuse, faulty installation,lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service, or if affixed to any attachment not provided with the products,or if the model
or serial number has been altered, tampered with,defaced or removed;
2) Initial installation, installation and removal from "built-in" entertainment centers and
other mounting systems;
3) Operational adjustments covered in the Owner’s Manual, normal maintenance , video
and audio head cleaning;
4) Damage that occurs in shipment, due to an act of God,and cosmetic damage;
5) Signal reception problems and failures due to line power surge;
6) Video Pick-up Tubes/CCD Image Sensor, Cartridge, Stylus (Needle) are covered for 90
days from the date of purchase;
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Warranty
7) Accessories;
8) Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from date of pur­chase.)
There are no express warranties except as listed above. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILTY,IS LIMITED TOTHE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.
JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT,INCONVENIENCE, OR ANY OTHER DA M AG E S , WHETHER DIRECT, I N C I D E N TAL OR CONSEQU E N T I A L (INCLUDING,WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS) RESULT­ING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT,OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WAR­RANTY, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limita­tions on how long the warranty lasts,so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary state to state.
JVCCOMPANYOF AMERICA 1700 Valley Road
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP. Wayne, New Jersey 07470
h t t p : / / w w w. j v c s e rv i c e. c o m
REFURBISHED PRODUCTS CARRY A SEPA R ATE WA R R A N T Y.THIS WA R R A N T Y DOES NOT APPLY FOR DETAILS OF REFURBISHED PRODUCT WA R R A N T Y. PLEASE REFER TOTHE REFURBISHED PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKAGED WITH EACH REFURBISHED PRODUCT.
For customer use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No.which is located either on the rear, bottom or side of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference.
Model No.: Serial No.: Purchase Date: Name Of Dealer:
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Authorized Service Centers
QUALITY SERVICE
HOWTO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 537-5722
http://www.jvc.com
Dear Customer, In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, please read the
instruction booklet before operating the unit. In the event that repairs are neces­sary, or for the address nearest your location within the Continental United States, please call 1 (800) 537-5722 for your nearest authorized servicer or visit our website at www.JVC.com.
Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service.
Do not service the television yourself
Caution
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.There are no user serviceable parts inside. Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs.
Accessories
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, you may contact your local JVC Dealer.From the 48 Continental United States call toll free: 1 (800) 882-2345 or on the web at www.JVC.com
For service in Canada
To locate your local JVC service center or dealer in Canada please call: In Eastern Canada:
1 (416) 293-1311
Or visit us on the web at www.JVC.ca
In Western Canada: 1 (604) 270-1311
En Français (Montréal):
1 (514) 871-1311
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Search Codes
Cable/Satellite Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-Way Mode Selector switch to CATV.
2) Press the TV POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press TV POWER, see if the CATV or Satellite box responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set.If there was no response, repeat Step 3.If you repeat Step 3 a total of 52 times without a response, use the remote control which came with the equipment.
5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
VCR Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”.
2) Press the VCR POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press VCR POWER, see if the VCR responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set.If there was no response, repeat Step 3. If you repeat Step 3 a total of 80 times without a response, use the manufacturers remote control which came with the VCR.
5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
DVD Player Search Codes Function:
1) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”.
2) Press the DVD POWER and RETURN+ buttons. Hold for at least three seconds and release.
3) Press DVD POWER, see if the DVDplayer responds.
4) If there was a response, press RETURN+.The operating codes are now set. If there was no response, repeat Step 3.If you repeat Step 3 a total of 30 times without a response, use the manufacturers remote control which came with the DVDplayer.
5) Press RETURN+ to exit.
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Specifications
Specifications subject to change without notice.
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JVC COMPANYOF AMERICA
Division of JVC Americas Corp.
1700 Valley Road
Wayne, New Jersey, 07470
JVC CANADA,INC.
21 Finchdene Square Scarborough, Ontario
Canada, M1X 1A7
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
COLOR TELEVISION
BASIC CHASSIS
AC
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
CD-ROM No. SML200201
/Y
/Y
RM-C303G
[AV-36F702]
TVTV
RM-C301G
[AV-36F802]
COPYRIGHT © 2001 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.
No. 51907B
Dec. 2001
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
AV-36F702 /Y AV-36F802 /Y STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
q
NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
1. SAFETY
The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety critical components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2. SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the following conditions.
(1) Input signal : Color bar signal (2)
Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3) Internal resistance of tester : DC 20kØ/V (4) Oscilloscope sweeping time : H ⇒ 20µS/div
(5) Voltage values : All DC voltage values
: Original setting position when
shipped
:V 5mS/div : Others Sweeping time is
specified
9Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent ac-
cording to adjustments, use them as reference values.
3. INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
In the PW board : R1209
R209
Type
No indication : Ceramic capacitor MY : Mylar capacitor MM : Metalized mylar capacitor PP : Polypropylene capacitor MPP : Metalized polypropylene capacitor MF : Metalized film capacitor TF : Thin film capacitor BP : Bipolar electrolytic capacitor TAN : Tantalum capacitor
(3) Coils
No unit : [µH] Others : As specified
(4) Power Supply
:B1
: B2(12V)
:9V
:5V
9Respective voltage values are indicated
(5) Test point
: Test point
: Only test point display
4. INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1) Resistors
Resistance value
No unit : [Ø] k:[kØ] M:[MØ] Rated allowable power
No indication : 1/10 [W] Others : As specified Type
No indication : Carbon resistor OMR : Oxide metal film resistor MFR : Metal film resistor MPR : Metal plate resistor UNFR : Uninflammable resistor FR : Fusible resistor
9Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2) Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher : [pF] less than 1 : [µF] Withstand voltage
No indication : DC50[V] AC indicated : AC withstand voltage [V] Others : DC withstand voltage [V]
9 Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example] : Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
(6) Connecting method
: Connector
: Wrapping or soldering
: Receptacle
(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 the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time with a measur­ing apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.). 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 cir-
cuit constants may be subject to change for improvement with­out any notice.
Dec. 2001 No. 51907B
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CONTENTS
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES ................................................................................................................................. 2-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM.......................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
P.W.B. name
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-7
MAIN, FRONT CONTROL AND POWER SW PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS P2-11
PIP PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-13
AV SELECTOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-15 P2-17
CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-19
DAF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-21
LF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM P2-23
Model
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
Pattern name
MAIN PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM P2-25 P2-27
CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM P2-29
PIP PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM P2-30
AV SELECTOR PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM P2-31
FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM P2-32
LF, DAF AND POWER SW PWB PATTERN DIAGRAMS P2-33
Model
AV-36F702
AV-36F702
AV-36F802
AV-36F802
CHANNEL CHART
[US] ........................................................................................................................................ 2-35
[CA] ........................................................................................................................................ 2-36
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
E
C
B
IC
OUT
E
IN
CHIP IC
ECB
IN E OUT
EC
B
(G)(D)(S)
ECB
1N
TOP VIEW
ECB
1N
TOP VIEWBOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW
CHIP TR
C
B
E
TOP VIEWBOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW
1N
N
N
N
1
N
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS
AV-36F702 BLOCK DIAGRAM
AV-36F702 AV-36F702
J601
COMPONENT
VIDEO-IN
AV SW PWB (1/2)
J501
INPUT1
J502
INPUT2
TU001
TUNER
Y
B
P
P
R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
VIDEO
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
IF R, G, B
SCL0 SDA0
IC501
SCL0 SDA0
SCL0 SDA0
COM_Y COM_CB COM_CR
C
Y
EEPROM
IC101
1 CHIP DECODER
AMP
BUF
SCL0 SDA0
SCL1
IC702
SDA1
IF
SIF
MPX
V. OUT
H. OUT
Y
C
IC701
MICRO
COMPUTER
CF021
4.5MHz TRAP
CF041
4.5MHz BPF
VTV
SCL0 SDA0
MTS&TONE/VOL
L/R
L/R
IC001
CONTROL
L/R
CRT SOCKET PWB
IC151
SOUND
ENHANCEMENT
AUDIO PROCESSOR
R, G, B
RGB DRIVE
AV SW PWB (2/2)
IC401
AUDIO OUT
L/R
V01
SP
L
SP
R
J503
AUDIO OUT
J401
INPUT3
(FRONT)
VOL+
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
VOL- CH+ CH- MENU
FRONT CONTROL PWB
POWER REMOCON
RECEIVER
POWER SW PWB
ON TIMER
LED
AV SW
C Y TV
L/R TV L/R
VIDEO
C Y
IC201
3L DIGITAL
COMB FILTER
IC381
AUDIO SW
AC IN
DAF PWB
Y
LPF
C
BPF
IC371
AMP
REG.
POWER SUPPLY
LF PWB
CIRCUIT
IC401
VERT OUT
Q511
H. OUT
T502
FBT
B1
V
H
DY01
DEF YOKE
FOCUS
SCREEN
HV
MAIN PWB
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AV-36F802 BLOCK DIAGRAM
AV-36F802 AV-36F802
J602 COMPONENT VIDEO-IN
J601 COMPONENT VIDEO-IN
PIP PWB
AV SW PWB (1/2)
J501
INPUT1
TU001
TUNER
Y
PB
PR
Y
PB
PR
SCL SDA
TU001
TUNER
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
IF R, G, B
SCL SDA
IC601
VIDEO2/VIDEO4
INPUT SELECT
V-PIP(TV)
AFC2
IC301
PIP
CONTROLLER
V-PIP(EXT.)
SCL SDA
R-Y B-Y
Y
HP VP
OSD-R OSD-G OSD-B
VC-R VC-G VC-B
SCL SDA
SCL SDA
1 CHIP DECODER
Y
C
C
IC701
IC101
Y
IC151
Y/C SW
IF
SIF
MPX
V. OUT
H. OUT
Y C Y C
CF021
CF041
VTV
SCL SDA
MTS&TONE/VOL
L/R
L/R
IC001
CONTROL
L/R
CRT SOCKET PWB
IC151
SOUND
ENHACEMENT
AUDIO PROCESSOR
R, G, B
RGB DRIVE
AV SW PWB (2/2)
IC401
AUDIO OUT
L/R
V01
SP
L
SP
R
VIDEO
J502
INPUT4
J504
INPUT2
J503
AUDIO OUT
J401
INPUT3
(FRONT)
VOL+
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
AUDIO L
AUDIO R
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO L/MONO
AUDIO R
VOL- CH+ CH- MENU
FRONT CONTROL PWB
IC501
AV SW
L/R L/R VIDEO C Y
IC381
AUDIO SW
IC702
MEMORY
IC371
AMP
MICRO
COMPUTER
AC IN
3D Y/C MODULE PWB
IC201
3D Y/C
SEP.
SCL SDA
Y C
Y
Q302, Q303
AMP
LF PWB
C
IC202
MEMORY
Q311, Q312
AMP
POWER SUPPLY
REG.
CIRCUIT
DAF PWB
IC401
VERT OUT
Q511
H. OUT
B1
T502
FBT
V
H
DY01
DEF YOKE
FOCUS
SCREEN
HV
POWER REMOCON
RECEIVER
POWER SW PWB
ON TIMER
LED
MAIN PWB
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
J601
QNN0349-002
INPUT2
INPUT4
(AV-36F802 ONLY)
VTV
MPX
TP_952.5
LTV
RTV
QGA2501C5-05Z
J601
J602
J602
Y003
0
LC001
X
3.7V
1
Q024
1.4V
0.8
L026
V
R038
C035
2.7k X
CN0E1
GND
TP_952.5
4.7/50
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
CH
ANT INPUT
C001
Y002
0
CNMPX
DIFFERENCE LIST( PARTS)
∗∗
R037
X
R039
0
X
Video 2
LC601
NQR0169-001X
LC602
NQR0169-001X
LC603
NQR0169-001X
Video 4
LC604
LC605
LC606
R033
X
C031
X
Q023
X
R034 X
X
X
L023
R035
X
X
! TU001
QAU0234-001
TU NC
AGC
2.6V
4.7V
2.4V
R002
R001
0
47k
C005XC006
X
AGC_MUTE
C033
R036
L024
X
CH
C032
SCL0
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
COM_Y
LOOP_F
BSR_Y2
C601
R601
47/25
75
MAIN PWB ASS'Y
R602
BSR_BY2
C602
47/25
75
SAC-1542A-M2 (AV-36F702) SAC-1547A-M2
Q153
SWITCH
(AV-36F802)
BSR_RY2
C603
47/25
R603
75
D601
4
IC601
SWITCH
R612
X
BSR_RY4
)
L022
QQL244K-220Z
330R026
IF5V LOCKSCL SDAADRS
56
X
R008
C004
X
D602
22
R043
1k
C048
0.01
CF001 QAX0349-001
X
R009
D_SW
R614
4.5V
GND GND
RY
H
0V
D605
R607∗R608∗R609
R615
C036
470/10
560R025
C044
C043
47p CH
47p CH
L042 22
QQL244K-220Z CF041 QAX0642-001Z
4.5MHzBPF
C045
10/50
XD001
X
TU_POW
C608
C607 0.01
477/10
3.1V
0V
Vcc
HH
GND
0V
4.6V
COM_PR
BUFFER
8.7V
2.9V
R042
R024
1k
1k
0 QRN143J-0R0XL041
R041
2.7k
3.6V
Q041
2
BUFFER
QRN143J-0R0X
QRE121J-101Y
R013 100
5.6k
C011
0.01
X
R012
1.8k
L011
R011
82
Q021
1
3.6V
R023
0V
BY
8.8V
100
1.6V
3.1V 0V
4.6V
COM_PB
COM_Y
3.0V
L021
C024
R014
8.7V
R015
18
C012
0.01
Q011
2SC5083/L-P/-T
4
D603
D604
4.6V
Y
0V
4.5V
D606
R610
4
X
R047
C025
1000p
R020
3.3k
0V
4.8V
IFGND
DEMOD.
0
3V
C023
100/16
0.01
L012
0.39QQLZ014-R39
C013 Q011 AMP
1.0V
C014
100/16
R016
27
R611
15k
X
R613
DET
FM
4.9V
QRN143J-0R0X
L027
0
R022 150
8.8
2.5V
V
F
LOOP
OUT
AUDIO
ATT
F
IFVcc
VCOAdj
4V
C028
10/50 R018 100k
C016
0.01
0.01
C015
PIF GND
C026
2.1
0.47/50
AUDIO
3.1V
BSR_Y4
C604
R604
BSR_BY4
C605
R605
C606
R606
IC101
47
1.0Vp-p(H
R031 X
C030
0.01
X
X
Q022
R032 X
0R046
TUNER
2.7V
4.7V
0R003
0R004
SDA0
)
Q001
R029
33k
C029 33/16
R030
68k
QAX0639-001Z
4.5MHz
1000/16C003
X
Q002
X
42
0.68Vp-p(H
R040 R027
X
0R044
R028
BTNC
31.5V 0V
C002
10/50
R006
X
R007
X
R045
0
820
CF021
TRAP
L001 QQL244K-560Z
R005
V
C037
0.01
2.4V
R155
IFVcc
AFT1
YCSW
4.9V
C041
(9V)
OUT
1.7V
C027
0.1 B2 R019
R156
Q154
SWITCH
C136 10/16
N
BP
R132
15k
R048 150k
Q025
2
SWICTH
2.4 V
C047 NDC21HJ-330X
C038 100/16
C042
10/50
3.8
V
PIF PROC.
AFT OUT V REF
1.7V
R021
12k
L013
X
R017 X
SAW FILTER
SF011
QAX0324-002
C_SWVC
C_SWVC
IC151
Y/C SW
GND
Y155
C131
10p
R131
2.7k
R133
68k
MTZJ9.1C-T2
D010
10/50
33p
C047
3.3V
4V
DC NF
DE EMP
0.6V
7.3 V
TFC021
X
X
CH
C132
AGCIF
C034
C022
4.3V
10p
C133
4.6
0.01
.82/50
C150
CH
CH
22p
C046
2.1V
EXT_AU_IN
V
Y_SWVC
Y_SWVC
Y154
X
3.2V
0V 0V
2.6V
2.6V
2.6V
R140
5.6k
Q131
1
R136
8.7V
AMP
Q132
4.3
1
V
3.7
AMP
V
R134
5.6k
R135
C134
1k
10p
CH
XR110
COM_Y
1/50C114
0.1 TF
C115
0.01
B2
0.1 C609
C116
2.1V
2.3V
1.6V
CVBS Int in
APL Det Filter
Y Clamp Filter
IC101 TB1253AN 1CHIP DECODER
2.8V
1.5V
RF AGC
APC Filter
X'tal
33kR201
C203
0.0022
C201 10p CH
C202
.22/50 X201 CE40668-001Z
4.2V 4.2V 4.2V
Vcc
7V
7V
C151
0.01
C135
1k
33p CH
5.7V
R138
3.1V
1k
R1371kR139 1k
COM_PR
COM_PB
0.1TF
C610
C611
0.1TF
U in
2.2V
2.3V
CVBS Ext in
2.4V
4.8V
YC Vcc(5V)
CW out
C111
0.01
C112
2200/6.3
3D308
3D305
3D3093D306
3D3103D307
8.8V
Q133
1
8.8V
AMP
3.1V
2.5V
R141
C402
C113
.47/50
1M
R111
4.8V
0V
0.01
0.1TF
C237
V in
C in
2.4V
2.3V
CVBS out
Black Det Filter
2.5V
2.4V
YC GND
B out
G out
R out
0V
3V
2.2kR301
2.2kR302
2.2kR303
4.7kR318
100
100
100
R306
R305
R304
QGA2501C5-07ZCN004
2-7No.51907B
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
V_GR3DIN
GROUT
Y_VCSW
CNMD1
Y156
1.8k
R281
Dig GND
SVM out
0V
XC399
R319 1k
C302
0.1 B2
V_OUT
V out
Ys/Ym in
2.2V
R231
1.8k
TFC281
C282
.47/50
8.9V
3.9V
V Ramp
Ext R in
B2
0.1
C393
XC396
VC_YS
VC_R
QQL244K-470Z
QQL244K-560Z
3.9k
R282
C284
2.2/50
220/16
6.8V
1.9V
H Vcc(9V)
H AFC Filter
2.2V
2.2V
Ext B in
Ext G in
B2
0.1
C394
XC397
XC398
VC_G
L101
K939
QQR0621-002Z
C283
8.9V
0.1
C395
VC_B
R238
0.01
B2
C391
47k
0.01C285
3.1V
H_OUT
X
R284
680
R283
H out
2.4V
RGB Vcc(9V)
0.01C392
SCL0
100/16
L232
56
0V
xR285
R289
0V
Sync out
SCL
2.7V
R101
56p CH
0V
X_RAY
150k
100
SDA0
2.4V
R651
0
C233
0.6V
10/50
C286
X Ray
SDA
3.1V 0V
R102
GND
SCL
SCL0
R237
3.9k
C234 X
R241
3.3k
Q232
1
SWICTH
FBP
4.7k
R286
C287
0.9 V
FBP in/GP out
EHT in
R360
100
GR&3DY/C
GND
GND
GND
GND
SDA
5VA
3.0V
3.3V
2.7V 4.9V
R652 0
SDA0
8.8V
Q233
4V
BUFFER
3.4V
R243
1.5k
EW
R290
560
R287 100
470
R288
100/16
0.01
C288
3.2
3.3V
V
EW out
Dig VDD
ABCL in
Ik in
D101
5.9V
8
D102
0
8
10kR359
C354
0.15 TF
R291
R293
X
220k
R292
120k
>3.0V
>3.0V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
3.0V
Y-OUT
C-OUT
3.3V
3.3V
V-IN
GRSW
3.3V
TV
SD
Q711
5
SWITCH
ASP_ABL
3.7V
IC101
1.9Vp-p(V
IC101
R354
0
R358
CONTROL
4.6Vp-p(H
D352
4
X
C353
X
38
34
Y654
CNMD1
2.2Vp-p(H
CNMD1
1.6Vp-p(H
CNMD1
)
)
5.6V
Q353
R357
0
2.1Vp-p(H
X
X
4.2V
2.6V
1
R799
R798
10k
10k
0.4V
1.4V
R860
5.6k
D353
3
C-IN5V5V
4.9V
27
)
24
)
17
)
8.7V
1Q352
AMP
5.0V
C352 33/16 R355
0
R356 12k
GND
12V
11.8V
12V
R859
55NQR0169-001XNQR0169-001XNQR0169-001X444PQ3RD13M52055FP-XTC4066BF/N/-XESAC-1547A-M2
2-8 No.51907B
CN0L1
3DY/C
GND
12V
GROUT
C663
2.6V
47/25
X
D855
BW
V_OUT H_OUT FBP EW
14
4.0Vp-p(H
REGULATOR
4.9V
)
4.9V
3.3 V
C664
47/25
IC101
3.5Vp-p(H
IC651
Y651
X
R654 X
3.5Vp-p(H
Y652 NRSA63J-0R0X
Q651
X
C667 X
12V
12V REGULATOR
9V
HS006
CEHT11B-002Q
R858
5V
HS007
X
16
)
X1WR856
IC851 AN7812F BA17812T
C851 100/25
33 2W
R857 QRG029J-330
IC852 AN7809F
BA17809T
9V REGULATOR
C853 220/16
18 2W
QRG029J-180
IC853 AN7805F BA17805T
5V REGULATOR
C856 220/16
YCSW
X_RAY TV AFT1 AGC_MUTE TU_POW SDA0 SCL0
ASP_ABL SD D_SW
VC_R VC_G VC_B VC_YS
EHT
FSC
or
or
or
5V_D
GR_SW
POW_17V
9V_VC
POW_12V
5V_A
POW_8V
5V_A BT
GND
V_OUT H_OUT FBP EW
YCSW
X_RAY TV AFT1 AGC_MUTE TU_POW SDA0 SCL0
ASP_ABL SD D_SW ABL
VC_R VC_G VC_B VC_YS
EHT
FSC
Y653
0
R653
X
C852
100/16
C854 220/16
C857
470/16
15
)
NOTE
: BUS WIRE
BW
: NON MOUNT
X
: NRSA63J-0R0X
0
: 2SC2412K/QR/-X
1
: 2SA1037AK/QR/-X
2
: 1SS133-T2
3
: MTZJ9.1C-T2
4
: DTC124EKA-X
5
: MTZ8.2C-T2
8
R609R608R607R606R605R604R156R155TU001Q154Q153LC606LC605LC604D605D604D602IC651IC601IC151
NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDQAU0176-001NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDSAC-1542A-M2
3.3k3.3k3.3k7575k755.6k22kQAU0234-001
Y156Y155Y154J602C664C663C608C607C606C605C604C150R858R857R652R651R612R611R610
NOT USED00NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDQRG029J-270QRG029J-470NOT USEDNOT USED220220220SAC-1542A-M2
0NOT USEDNOT USEDQNN0349-00247µF/25V47µF/25V0.01µF470µF/10V47µF/25V47µF/25V47µF/25VNCF21CZ-105XQRG029J-180QRG029J-33000NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDSAC-1547A-M2
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MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
CN00P
QGZ5003C1-02
QQW0107-001
CNDEG
DEG
L01
! TH901
POSISTOR
CEKP007-002
HEAT
OVP
GND
TSD
Vcc
OSC
DRIVE
!
IC911 STR-F6626/F3
POWER REGULATOR
RGP10J-5025-T3
SINK
0V
D910 MA700A-T2
MTZJ5.1C-T2
C914
100/50
QETN1HM-107Z
13.6V
155V
0V
K912
4
1.8V
680 1/2W*
QRK126J-681X
D918
C906
C905
0.001
0.001 QCZ9054-102
QCZ9054-102
C904
0.001
D911
QCZ9054-102
R901
R911
QRF074K-R47
22k
1/2w
C907 470/200
QEZ0169-477 R930 22k 1/2w
!
F905
QMFZ034-5R0Z-J1
C919
0.01 400V
QFP32GJ-103
K917
4
K916
4
R914
C913 470p MY,5%
D914
3
D917 MTZJ30A-T2
R913 2WMFR
R912
0.18
2WMFR
RGP10J-5025-T3
D913
RGP10J-5025-T3
C917 2200p
QRK126J-332X
0.15
R916 OPT 2WMFR
D912
R917
3.3k
1/2W*
QRG01GJ-470
C912 3300p 2KV QCZ0340-332
D901
RBV-406M
C908
0.001 QCZ9054-102
QRE121J-684Y
SARS01-T2
D920
3
LIVE
R919
680k
R1/2
R909
47
D915
X X
R915
27
1/2W
R918
2.2K 1/2W*
C916 330p NDC31HJ-331X
C918
0.1 B2
()
! C999
QCZ9074-103
Y916
Y917
K914
BW
0.01
!
! T921
QQS0090-001
SW TRANSF
QQR0872-002
K920
T951
QQT0315-001
! RY951
QSK0113-001
! RY941
QSK0120-001
! C998
MAIN
DEG
8V
15V
FEED
0.01 QCZ9074-103
RELAY
RELAY
K935
4
C949
K937
4
12V
VOLTAGE
!
PC921
TLP621(B)
ISOLATED
C941
D935
RU3YX-LFC4
X
D937
RU3YX-LFC4
K938 BW
Y910 BW
K933
4
K931
Y909
X
R924
2.2k
1/2W*
BACK
X
BWK940
Y914
Y912
4
D952
3
D945
3
!
X
X
11.2V
C922
X
MAIN_POW
MAIN_POW
Q941
1
SWITCH
CP936
!
ICP-N75-Y
QETN1EM-108Z
CP933
ICP-N75-Y
CP
C932
1000/16
.0015/500
C939 QCB32HK-152Z
D933
RU3YX-LFC4
K932
4
Y913
-12.2V
()
AU_GND
AU_VCC
AU_GND
AU_VCC
1SR35-400A-T2
D955
1SR35-400A-T2
0.6V
0V
CP
1000/25
L937
47
QQL26AK-470Z
Y911 100p
NDC31HJ-101X
QCB32HK-152ZC940
D930
RGP10J-5025-T3
1500P
!
QETM1EM-228
BW
D931
RU30A-F1
134V
STB_VCC
BS_17V
STB_VCC
BS_17V
D954
1SR35-400A-T2
Q951
2SD1383K/AB/-X
SWITCH
1.4V
0.7V
C948
47/25
C935
C943 1000/16
!
CP934
ICP-N75-Y
CP932 ICP-N75-Y
CP
C933
2200/25
C937 1000P 2kV QCZ0340-102
C931 220/160 QEZ0203-227
L940
X
STB_GND
STB_GND
D956
R951 47k
CP
IC921 SE135N ERROR
D957 1SR35-400A-T2
R952
1k
R940 180 1/2W
R943 100k
R935
!
C925
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
BWD958
C951 1000/25
QETN1EM-108Z
R944
1.2k
X
C934 1000/25
QETN1EM-108Z
AMP
B2
GND
AC
GND
C955
X
L933
QQL26AK-470Z
QETM1EM-228
QQL26AK-470Z
D953
R953 150 1/2W
L931
3
47
2200/25
47
QRT039J-2R2
0Y902
C938
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
BT
L934
47
QQL26AK-470Z
QRL029J-183
BT
2WMFR
POW_12V
R941
POW_12V
18
STB_5V
STB_5V
Y903
0
Y904
BW
MTZJ33A-T2
TU_POW
POW_17V
TU_POW
POW_17V
STB_VCC
STB_GND
STB_5V
MAIN_POW
B1_POW
AU_VCC
POW_8V
BS_17V
POW_17V
POW_12V
C942 1/50
D941
OCP
H_OUT
B1_POW
EW
EW
H_OUT
C973
10/50
STB_5V
AU_GND
H
GND
BT
H.DRIVE
B1
2SA1123/R/Z1-T R975 22k 1/2W* R977 47k 1/2W
POW_8V
POW_8V
Y905
X
R939
2.2
3W
R972 1K 0.5%
100/16
Q971
12V
C971
MTZJ15C-T2
X_RAY
GND
V_OUT
V
X_RAY
V_OUT
Q501
0.8Vp-p(H
R973
2.7k 1/2W*
D972
C972 47/25
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
EHT
FBP
VP2
ABL
D432
3
R435
6.8k
ABL
FBP
ABL
R532 27K
D535
3
SWITCH
Q531
2SC2785/JH/-T
!
FBP
X_RAY
D532
B
Q501
)
140Vp-p(H
R501
0
R502
270
R546
330
R570
R571
X
X
R572
D543
X
X
C543
R573
X
X
R978 33k
D973
3
C432
47/25
VGND
R531
390
QRJ146J-391X
R533 12k
5V
0V
BW
C
Q501
2SC4212/Z1/
H.DRIVE
0.2V
R434
8.2k
0V
VD
QFV21HJ-824Z
5V
4.4V
R534 12k
R538
33k
MA4068N/Z1/-T2
)
QCB32HK-331Z
QRL039J-152
Q431
1
0.6V
R433
47k
V
C526
0.82 TF
!
Q532 2SA1037AK/QR/-X SWITCH
5V
C533 10/50
D534
D529 MTZJ5.1C-T2
D531
NRSA02D-242X
C502
330p/500
72.4 V
R503
1/2W*
R505
1.5k 3WMFR
R432 100k
1SR124-400A-T2
BW
!
! R535
2.4k
C501
QCB32HK-151Z
150p/500
10k
Q541
2
SIDEPIN
R547 100k
D431
1SR35-400A-T2
C431
1/50
D527
C503
1/160
R504
1.2k 3WMFR
QRL039J-122
3.4V
R431
2.7k 1/2W
CH
C403
0.015
NCB21HK-153X
R529 330
R536
X
T501
CE42034-002
H.DRIVE
R543
1.2k 1/2W*
3.9V
0.6V
R401
8.2k
C401
1500p
CH2
QRJ146J-333X
! R537
7.5k
NRVA02D-752X
.T
-0.1V
R511 22 1/2W
3.8V
3.2V
Q542
2
SIDEPIN
R523
33k
R522
X
!
Q511
2SD2645-YD
H.OUT
PWB
TO DA F
T/B
PB
TO
5V_A
R407
0
D537
B
R550
X
R551
R552
X
V.OUT
PUMP UP
Vcc
14.1 V
V
5%
QQR0621-002Z
C524 1000/25
C523
1000/25
QEHR1EM-108Z
D526
1SS81-T5
!
)
X
0.6V
11.7V
QEHR1VM-107Z
C404
100/35
D401 1SR35-400A-T2
R417
18 1/2W*
K401
C513
0.015 1400VH QFZ0198-153
QFP32JJ
-223
R553
39
QRL039J-390
17.6V
NRSA02J-0R0X
R411
10k
0.5
R412
10k
! FR524
3.3 2W QRX029J-3R3
! FR523
3.3 2W QRX029J-3R3
C527
0.01
QFLC2AJ-103Z
!
FR525
4.7 FR1/2W
QRZ9017-4R7
C525 100/35
!
C514
0.022 630V
PP
3WMFR
R408
X
QRX01GJ-1R0
D524
EL1Z-T3
C531 QCB32HK-102Z
D523
EL1Z-T3
R525
!
47
QRZ9011-470
D525
1SS81-T5
!
RGP10J-5025-T3
N
C505
2.2/100
QRL039J-273
L513
X
C515 250VMPP QFZ0197-474
L512
QQLZ027-821
N
C507
4.7/50 QEZ0195-475Z
D402 X
R409 X
C411 1/50
QETN1HM-105Z
R414
150 2WOMR
QRL029J-151
R403 1
0.001
D507
R513
27k
3WMFR
C517
X
0.47
QFLC2AJ-104Z
.1/100
R507
2 7WUNF
QRF074J-2R0
C504 100/160 QEZ0203-107
C407
MY
R404 10 1/2W*
FR526
QQLZ018-760
! T502
QQH0110-001
HVT
T502
150Vp-p(H
T502
90Vp-p(H
LA7841IC401
THERMAL PROTECTION
-Vcc
2700p 1800VH
QFZ0196-272
R544
2.2k 1/2W*
R548
820
1/2W*
C410 .1/100 MY,5%
!
C510
R549
X
0.2 V
V QEHQ1VM-108
1SR35-400A-T2
Q511
R545
8.2k 1/2W*
D542
C542
X
2.5V2.5
14.6V
C421
1000/35
C405
10p/500
R405
10k
XC528
R526
2.7k 1/2W*
D501 RH3G-F1
D502
RU3AM-LFC4
2.4Vp-p(H
X
Q543
!
2SD1408/OY/-LB SIDEPIN_OUT
-14.3V
D415
X
C415
0.1 B2
MAIN PWB
CN00KXCN00A
)
R440 100
C522
D521 RH1S-T3
L511
QCB32HK-561Z
4.4V
C516
560p/500
Q440
1
3.9V
R441
10k
B1 135V
GND
11.8 V
R527 150k 1/2W
R528 1/2W
DAF
FOCUS
SCREEN
! FR521 15 FR1/2W QRK126J-150X
QETN2EM-106Z
T502
150Vp-p(H
T502
100Vp-p(H
NC
Y401
BW
L521
CE41029-00A
R512
680
1/2W
76
8
)
ASS'Y
CN00Q
V_amp
B1
GND
H_PULSE
120k
217V
C521 10/250
T502
)
2
T502
)
33Vp-p(H
6Vp-p(V
WJM0212-003A
4
)
9
)
V
GND
INNER
CN008
S_CORE1
S_CORE2
PIN
PWBTO
QJB003-033626
OCP
14V
GND
IC401
IC401
CN009
60Vp-p(V
32Vp-p(V
2
37
CNDAF
CE41507-001P
)
)
CN0CP
NC
H CHC802T-05N-J
DAF PWB
S1
TP-91B
NC
XRAY1
XRAY2
TP-E
CN0S1
CH41169-005Y
NC
NC
P
CN005 QGA2501C5-06Z
V1 V2 H3
H5
CN0HV
HV
FOR ADJ. CONNECTOR
TO CRT SOCKET PWB
HB
CN006
GND
HEATER
B1
HV
TO CRT
DAF
FOCUS
SCREEN
DY01
QQD0029-001
(V)
(H)
DEF YOKE
SAC-1542A-M2 (AV-36F702) SAC-1547A-M2 (AV-36F802)
NOTE
: BUS WIRE
BW
: NON MOUNT
X
: NRSA63J-0R0X
0
: 2SC2412K/QR/-X
1
: 2SA1037AK/QR/-X
2
: 1SS133-T2
3
: QQR0582-001Z
4
2-10No.51907B 2-9
No.51907B
Page 87
MAIN, FRONT CONTROL AND POWER SW PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
J810 QNS0001-001 COMPULINK
EX
COMPULINK
CN00C
MAIN PWB ASS'Y SAC-1542-M2 (AV-36F702) SAC-1547A-M2 (AV-36F802)
A_MUTE
C612 1/50
C152 1/50
BP
5V_D
STB_5V
STB_VCC
STB_GND
Y800
GND
IC702
S-24C04BDP
OSDR OSDG OSDB OSDYS
XR802
XR803
XR804
D715
3
5V
D713
3
0V
R792
C715
10k
D714
3
0V
D800 1SS81-T2
C800 100/16
0
C803 10/50
C805
0.015
C807
10/50
1CHIP_AVSW
GR3D_AVSW
VCC
3
R790
Q705
2
5.4V
R791
X
IC703
MM1437AF-X
4.9V
4.9V
7.8V
4.9V
C801
0.1 B2
CH
C804
1000p
4.9V
5V
0V
Test
Vcc
A0 A1 A2 Vss
220R766
220R765
220R764
MTZJ8.2C-T2
D709
MTZJ8.2C-T2
D710
K941
BW
D711D712
1SS81-T2
27k
C714 1/50
68k
0V
C802
100/16
R800 10k
3
D801
C806 10/50
5V
SDA1
SCL1
STB_5V
5V_A
M_MUTE
100
R731
R732
4.7
L700
QQL244K-4R7Z
C707
100/16
X700
QAX0307-001
X
CH
C708
0V
VsssRemocon
5V
D723 MTZJ5.6B-T2 D724 MTZJ5.6B-T2
1kR700
0.001
C700
4.7k
R704
REMOCON
100
R708
STB_GND
GND
STB_GND
STB_5V
STB_VCC
GND
STB_5V
STB_VCC
STB_GND
DIFFERENCE LIST( PARTS)
∗∗
2.1V
OSC2
SDA1
5V
BT
R705
BT
4.7k
OSC1
SCL1
5V
AU_GND
XCHC709
2.2V
10k
R706
100
R709
AU_VCC
AU_GND
4.9V
VDD
Key1
1kR701
KEY1
AU_VCC
C710
4.6V
R707
0.068
10k
SCL0
Key2
1kR702
C701
KEY2
AV SELECTOR PWB
QGA2501C5-04Z
QGB1505J1-35
PIP PWB
(AV-36F802 ONLY)
V3GND
V3GND
V3GND
V_PIP VBSGND Y_COMP ABSGND
M_MUTE
VARI/FIX
VTV(GROUT)
YOUT
VOUT1GND
COUT
YCINGND
VOUT1(NC)
9V_SWGND
YIN1(NC)
9V_SW
CIN1(NC)
9V_VC
5VAGND
CN001 QGB1505J1-25
9VGND 9VGND
12VGND
9V_VC
9V_VC
V_CCD
VOLATT
A_MUTE
A_VCC_GND A_VCC_GND
A_VCC A_VCC R_GND R_GND
L_GND L_GND
CN0SS
CN003
MICOMGND
AFC2
30VGND
VTV2GND
9V_VC
9V_VC
9V_VC_GND 9V_VC_GND
SCL0 SDA0
V_PIPGND
MICOMGND
V_PIP MIX2_R MIX2_G MIX2_B
MIX2_YS PIP5V_GND PIP5V_GND
PIP5V PIP5V
HV_GND
MICOMGND
BS_17V
VC_R
VC_G
VC_B
VC_YS
MPX SSW
ASW
RV3
S_3
RBS
FSC
RTV
5VA LTV
SOA
BBE
SCL SDA
30V
LV3
V3
Y3
C3
12V
R R
L L
NC NC
NC NC
VP HP
NC
R
G
B
YS
VP
D810 MTZJ8.2C-T2
CN002 QGB1505J1-35
R3 L3 V3_GND V3 S_3 Y3 S3_GND C3
VBS VBS_GND
COM_Y
RBS
FSC BS MPX S_SW
V_VCSW
Y_SWVC GND C_SWVC GND V_SWVC
Y_VCSW
C_VCSW 9V_VC RTV 5V_A LTV
TP_952.5 9V_VC
BBE_SW V_CCD VOL_ATT SCL0 SDA0 A_MUTE 12V
AU_GND
AU_VCC
ABS_GND
Y712
VBS_GND
VC_R VC_G VC_B VC_YS
VC_R
VC_G
VC_B
VC_YS
COM_Y
9V_VC
SCL0 SDA0
VBS
BS_POW
RBS C/N
BT
HP
XR801
220R767
2.7kR733 100
XD703
2.4V
4.6V
XR703X
220R768
AC
2.7V
SDA0
0V
E.E.Sens
X
C815
R821
R816
5V_A
5V_A
SDA0
LAT. DATA
2.7kR734
XD704
0V
LAT. DATA
D_MODE
1.6V
X
100k
0
AFT1
5V_D
5V_D
D708
X
MAIN_AFT
MTZJ8.2C-T2
MTZJ8.2C-T2
D707
Q707
X
SCL0
Q706
LAT.CLK
R813
X
XR826
X
X
R736
R735
0V
X
LAT.CLK
MN1876478JL1IC701
SYSTEM1,2
X
0V
1k
R818
xR713
C721
x
R710
*
R714
COMPULINK
DTC144EKA-X
9V_VC
12V
9V_VC
MTZJ8.2C-T2
D706
Y714
VP
4.7V
V
0
DTC363TK-X
2.2k
R737
XR825
R814
X
D705
4.5V
Teiden
WAKE_UP
PIP_AFT
C/N
Teiden
0.4V
2.4V
XR711
47k
R811
XR822
0.01
R715
C/N
12V
Y_SWVC
Y_SWVC
0
100k
4.6V
/V_Sync
CompuLink
C813
10k
R812
R815
150k
Q810
C814
X
C_SWVC
C_SWVC
R769
6.8k
XC728
XR779
XY713
0V
0R807
X
C727
3
D811
1k
5V
R806
/RST
4.7V
IIC_STOP
ACinCMSYNC
X_RAY
2.6V
0.001
C702
R716
1k
X_RAY
2.7V
0V
C_VCSW
Y_VCSW
Y_VCSW
R827
R770
1k
6.8k
3.6V
3V
Q701
2
2.4V
R772
10k
VP2
47k
560P CH2
C726
R775
TV
3
12kR776
10kR824
0V
NC
X
R712
X
X
V_SWVC
Y157
X
D722
Y152
1k
R738
0R741
10kR740
10kR742
0V0V
0V
0.1V
X
X
TV
B1_Pow
BS_Pow
Main_Pow
ASP_ABL
N/S CORRECTION
VM_LEVEL
XXX
0
X
R718XR719XR7201kR7211kR7221kR7231kR724
R717
R781 X
3.2V
R782
R783 X
x
V_VCSW
0
*
Y150
Y153
X
VTV
GROUT
V_GR3DIN
Y151
MAIN_POW
R739
R743
X
CONTROL
R773
X
AGC_MUTE
2.7k
10k
x
R744
4.8V
0V
TU_POW
AGC_MUTE
S_SW
POWER_LED
X
P_LED
S_SW
ASP_ABL
C711
X
COM_Y
LTV
LTV
COM_Y
R746
R745
VARI/FIX
0V0V0V0V0V
RTV
RTV
Q702
X
BS
x
0
BS
BS/SPA_LED
B_LED
0V
5V
R788 120k
GR_SW
X
R747
10k
R748
X
ON_TIMER_LED
NS_SW
R784
4.7k R786
39k
MPX
FSC
FSC
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
R774
6.8k
5V
4.3V
Q703
2
4.9V
R777
10k
BS_POW
OSDR
OSDG
330
R793
330
R794
2.2k
R750
2.2k
R749
4.9V 0V
GRSW
N/S ON OFF
MPX
0V
X
OSD_R
M_MUTE
X
0V
C705
M_MUTE
C712
4.7/50
TP_952.5
TP_952.5
OSD_B
OSD_G
AVDD
CREF
5V
0V
C703XC704 180p
X
CH
.47/50
NS_CORR
LOOP_F
LOOP_F
MAIN_POW
R778
6.8k
B1_POW
SD
OSDB
OSDYS
330
R795XR796
1k
2.2k
R751
R752
0V0V0V
OSD_Ys
2.6V
VPH
R823
X
C810
R785 X
R787 X
R789 x
B1_POWTVAGC_MUTE
AFT1
MAIN_POW
TV
AFT1
B1_POW
HP
3.9V
0
R753
470pCHC724
SD
0.3V
D_SW
1.1V
VCP
C811 1/50
R810
V_CCD
C713 X
TU_POW
TU_POW
AGC_MUTE
R754
Q700
3.8V
/H_Sync
CVBS
2V
0
OCP
OCP
Q704
X
R780
X
D721
1k
1
0V
R757
Vssc
Vss
C812
X
ASP_ABL
TU_POW
FBP
3
0V
x
CHIP
10
L810
2.8V
0V
CCD_XI
SYSTEM4
YCSW
R7251kR726
D716
YCSW
D812
X
ASP_ABL
X_RAY
X_RAY
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
LOOP_F
R755
15k
C725
X
R756
10k
x
R758
2.8V
4.9V
X
LOOP_F
CCD_XO
SYSTEM3
VOL_ATT
A_MUTE
SPEAKER_OnOff
0V
0V0V0V
D700
MTZJ5.6B-T2
1k
R727
3
D702
BW
VOL_ATT
A_MUTE
CONTROL
R817
100k
C816
0.015
YCSW
GR_SW
D_SW
SD
SD
D_SW
YCSW
GR_SW
D_SW
R762
3
D701
OCP
R797
0V
MECA
CMP_SW
OCP
0V
1kR728
SCL0
SCL0
BBE_SW
OSD
X
4.9V
SPA_ON/OFFSPA_STEREO
0V
SDA0
SDA0
10k
R763
BBE_OnOff
X
22k
R729
1/50
C706
X
R730
AC
VP2
FBP
AC
VP2
FBP
AC
VP
SIGNAL
REMOCON KEY1 KEY2
R589
5.6k
VP
C722
39p
CH
US C CHIP
LAT. DATA
P_LED
LAT.CLK
B_LED
NS_CORR
NS_SW
STB_5V STB_GND
10
QRE121J-100Y
R581
CN0SN
C551
R583
0.47
C723
39p
CH
IC501
R582
68k
TF
Y700
Y701
Y702
Y703
Y705
120k
R590
6.8k
X
0
X
0
0
R584
56k
0Y704
QGA2501C5-07Z
LA6515
100kR587
4.7k
R585
C552
0.47
Y712Y152R804R803R802R801R762R725R714
NOT USEDNOT USED0000NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDSAC-1542A-M2
CN006
QGA2501C1-09
C3 S3_GND Y3 S_3ABS_GND V3 V3_GND L3
R3
CN007
2SA966/OY/-T
R591
10
22
QRJ149J-220
R594
R588
2.7k
150k
R586
QRE121J-100Y
C553 47/25
TF
00NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USED1k1k1kSAC-1547A-M2
REMOCON
STB_5V
STB_GND
STB_GND
STB_5V
REMOCON
POWER SW PWB
Q552
Q551 2SC1740S/QR/-T
12V
GND
KEY1 KEY2
LED_P
LED_T
KEY1
LED_T
LED_P
R592
18k
R593 100k
R595
10k
C3 S3_GND Y3 S_3 V3 V3_GND L3 A_GND R3
CN006 QJB003-093626
CN0L1
X
7
CN007 QJB003-074426
B
CN00B
QJB003-060806
STB_GND
STB_5V
REMOCON
FRONT CONTROL PWB
R406 33k
R404
C445
75
S901
.47/50
C446
0.01
D403
4
C444
.47/50
C443
1/50
C442 1/50
XY905
X
X
R705
4.7k
R405
75
LC402
NQR0169-001X
V3
R401
75
R402
L3
220k
R3
R403 220k
NCNC
Y904
X
R927
VA901
VOL-
S705
L
X
X
VOL+ CH-
S706 R706
15k
S702-S706 QSW0619-003Z
XR925
REMOCON KEY1 KEY2 LED_P
1STB5V
XR926
D401
X
Y401
BW
Y402
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
D402
XY906
4
D404
4
D405
4
D406
4
Y907
R704
X
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS'Y SAC-8507A-M2
KEY1
LED_T LED_P
CN00B QGA2501C5-06Z
KEY1
LED_T LED_P 1STB5V REMOCON
S701
QSW0847-001
POWER
SWITCH
0V/
4.8V
Q102
D101
SLR-342VR3F
R108
1.5k
4.8V
3
/0V
5V
(RED)
R107
3.3k
Q101
1.8VB
3
SWITCH
V4.8
4.9V
POWER SW PWB ASS'Y SAC-8601A-M2
NOTE
: BUS WIRE
BW
: NON MOUNT
X
: NRSA63J-0R0X
0
: 2SC2412K/QR/-X
1
: 2SA1037AK/QR/-X
2
: 1SS133-T2
3
: MTZJ10C-T2
4
: DTA124EKA-X
5
47/25
CH+
C102
R703
NC
15k
or
J401
QNZ0453-001
NQR0169-001X
V
L/MONO
R
CN00L
IC101 GP1U281Q PIC-28143SY
REMOCON RECEIVER
Vcc
GND
YC
LC401
L02
X
N/S ROTATION
R702
4.7k
R701LED_T X
OUT
5V
5V
R101 560
V3
MENU
S702S703S704
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PIP PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM [AV-36F802]
AV-36F802 AV-36F802
AFC2
9V_VC
30V
VP
HP
R304
47k
R301
47k
INVERTER
C302XC303
0
R305 X
C301
0
D301
R302
X
9V
TUNER-IF1
TU001
!
QAU0206-001
ADRS
4.6V
NC NC
2.5V
2.6
2.4V V
R001
C312
4.7V
R309
1k
V_PIP (EXT.)
1.7V
2.7V
C330
0.01
Y352 BW
R006
27p
CH
XIN
CVBS1
10k
R005
0
X
0.9V
1.7V
XQ
VREFH
0.9V
4.2V
V_PIP(TV)
V_PIP
0V
2.7V
SCP
VP/SCP
CVBS2
VREFL
0V
2.2V
C328
0.01
(EXT.)
C010XC011
X
L302
6.8
SDA0
SCL0
C315
0.01 C314
100R313
100R311
10/50
2.4V
4.9V
SCL
SDA
VDD
CVBS3
VSSA1NCVDDA1
4.9V
4.9V
L303
6.8
XY353
Y359
Y354
X
Y912
0V
VSS
UREF
X
X
R003
100
R004 100
SCL0
SDA0
2Q302
R306
2.2k
0V
0.6V
R303 D302 X
0.6V
Y351
X
R351
X
C351
X
0.9V
Q301
2
INVERTER
IN OUT
5
2.2k
Y302
0
Q304
IC351
R310
X
X
IC301 SDA9389X-X PIP CONTROLER
C331
0.1 B2
C329
5V
C352
2.2/50
X
L305
X
X
C353
X
C001 X
VP HP
C313 27p
CH
X301 QAX0521-001Z 27MHz X-TAL
C326
C325
0.1
0.01
B2
C327
2.2/50
Q303
2
BUFFER
1.7V
R307 X
3.3k
1.1V
R308
C305
3.3k
X
C304
X
Y355 BW
9V_VC
Y356
BW
R002
10k
0V
T
XFREQ
VSSA2
VDDA2NCROUT
4.9V
L304
6.8
R314
0.4V
0.6V
ROUT
5v 30vBTAGC 9V IFSCL SDA
0
RGB
0.6V
RIN
0.6V
GOUT
C323 10/50 C324
0.01
LOCK
NC
5V
C003
10/50
5V
C004
10/50
IC001
5V REGULATOR
C316
Y301
0
YS
0V
0.6V
BIN
GIN
BOUT
GOUT
YSOUT YSIN
0V
0.6V
C332
X
R316
BOUT
330
C321
1/50
C322
0.01
NC
NC
32.1V
CF001
X
Y360
Y002
BW
R007
INOUT
X
8.8V
C008 47/25
AN7805F or BA17805T
C317
R315 X
C333 68p CH
C319
10/50
C320
0.01
Y909
0.1 B2
X
C318
0.1 B2
MIX2_YS
BWY358
BWY357
0.1 B2
R317
0
MIX2_YS
BW
NC
L001
BW
C121
ROUT
BOUT
GOUT
AFT
RF_AGC
4.0V
10/50
R127 X
Q102
BUFFER
R126
IC301
2.5V
X
X
NC
VIDEO
R121X
L121
R125
GND
R011
R012
0
X
28
NCNCNC
0
X
R123X
X
R124
X
NC
9V
GND
8.8 V
2.4V
C006
1.0Vp-p
Q331
R332
X
X
AMP
R331
0
C335
R333
C334
C336
C338
BW
BW
BW
X
X
R338
Q333
X
X
AMP BUFFER
R337
0
C337
R339
X
X
Q335
R344
X
X
AMP BUFFER
R343
0
C339
R345
X
X
C012
R334
X
Y331
R335
X
R340
X
Y332
R341
R346
X
Y333
R347 X
NC
NC
X
NOTE
: 2SC2412K/QR/-X
2
: 1SS133-T2
5
: BUS WIRE (0)
BW
: NON MOUNT (OPEN)
X
: NRSA63J-0R0X
0
PIP PWB ASS'Y SAC0P501A-M2
Q332 X BUFFER
0
MIX2_R
R336
X
Q334 X
0
MIX2_B
R342 X
Q336 X
0
MIX2_G
R348
X
XY911
XY901
(CHIP)
XY902
(CHIP) BWY906 XY908
(CHIP)
XY903 XY904
(CHIP) BWY907 BWY913
BWY915
BWY910
CN003
QGB1505K1-35
B
R
G
VP
NC
NC
NC
NC
GND
MICOM
AFC2
30V
30VGND
VTV2 GND
9V_VC
9V_VC
SCL0
SDA0
9V_VC_GND
MAIN PWB
GND
V_PIP
V_PIP
MICOM GND
MIX2_R
MIX2_G
MIX2_B
MIX2_YS
PIP5V_GND
PIP5V
PIP5V
PIP5V_GND
HP
HV_GND
2-14No.51907B 2-13
YS
NC
GND
MICOM
No.51907B
Page 89
AV SELECTOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM [AV-36F702]
R518
33k
R528
D522
0
X
C508
R519
75
.47/50
R520
C509
75
0.01
R521
C511
75
.47/50
C512 1/50
R522
220k
C513 1/50
R523 220k
R524
X
D523
R525
X
R526
X
R527
75
R532 220k
R533 220k
R534
X
R393
R395
82k
220
R396
220
R394
82k
Q387
8
SWITCH
R387
22k
: BUS WIRE : NON MOUNT : NRSA63J-0R0X : 2SC2412K/QR/-X : 2SA1037AK/QR/-X : MTZJ10C-T2 : DTC124EKA-X : DTC323TK-X
X
R535
0R529
C514
X
C515
X
.47/50C517
C520 1/50
C521 1/50
C522
X
C523
X
X
Q386
8
0V
SWITCH
R386
22k
0V0V0V
0R558
0R559
Q385
8
SWITCH
R385
22k
0R560
0R561
XR562
XR563
0R564
0R565
D527 X
D528
0V 0V0V 0V
X
LC501 X
LC502
LC504
S2_1
AVSWGND
X
AVSWGND
AVSWGND
LC503
X
X
0V
S_1
Y1
C1
V1
LV1
RV1
S_2
S2_2
AVSWGND
AVSWGND
R568
0
BSRT
LV2
RV2
AVSWGND
R391
220
R392
220
Q384
8
SWITCH
R384
22k
0V0V0V0V
Y2
C2
V2
C391
.47/50
C392
.47/50
0V0V
S2_2
S_2
V1
LV1
Y1
RV1
C1
S2_1
S_1
IC501
1.0Vp-p(H
Y_COMP
RV3
RV3
VIDEO3
VIDEO2
R507
1k
R508
1k
R509
220
LV3
LV3
INPUT1
(NOT USED)
INPUT2
(NOT USED)
AUDIO OUT
Video1
J501
QNZ0454-001
V
L
R
Video2
J502
QNN0349-001
V
L
R
Video4
J504
X
L
R
VARI OUT
J503
QNN0348-001
L
R
NOTE
BW X
0
12458
15
XR510
D392
R902
(1k)
R901
X
S_3
AVSWGND
V3
V3
V3GND
)
4
X
S_3
C531
0.01
Y3
D391
4
Y3
XD513
XD514
4D515
4D516
4D517
4D518
4D519
XD520
4D521
L
R
R903
(1.2k)
XR580
AVSWGND
C3
C3
V3GND
C539
0.01
0V
4.8V
3.9V
4.4V
3.9V
4.4V
0V
0V
4.8V
4.3V
3.9V
4.3V
XR511
C532
0.01
Vcc
X
AVSWGND
V3GND
(V_PIP)
VBS
S2-2
S-2
V3
LV3
Y3
RV3
C3
BSRT
S-3
LV4
V4
RV4
4.6V
C2
RV2
XR506
X
4
D511
D512
4.4 V
C2
ADR
0V
2.5 2.7 VV
R566
330
SCL
TC4066BP/N/
IC381 VARI/FIX SW
/0V7.2V
9V
/0V
7.2V
4.6V
4.6V
Y382
Q901
X
(
1)
R904
X
(3.3k)
0
R906
RBS
M_MUTE
ABSGND
Y_COMP
VBSGND
Y_COMP
1kR505
D510∗4D509
4.4V
RV2
SCL
1.0Vp-p(H
4.4V
X
FSC
VARI/FIX
FSC
4.6V
Y2
X
C538
3.9V
Y2
SDA
R567
330
SDA
17
4.6V
0V/ 9V
SWITCH
MPX
BS
MPX
CN002 QGB1505K1-35
S_3
BSRT
V2
LV2
1kR504
R503
4
4
X
D508
0.01
4.4 4.7 V
LV2
D507
D506
3.9 V
V
V2
S-1
D505∗4D504∗4D503∗4D502∗4D501
0V
S2-1
IC501 CXA2089Q-X
DC OUT
COUT2
LOUT2
YOUT2
IC501
)
0.64Vp-p(H
XY381
4.6V
4.4V
GND
0V
0V/ 9V
R382
22k
0V/9V
7.2V
Q382
/0V
0V
5
VTV
YOUT
COUT
VOUT1
VTV
SSW
ASW
YOUT
COUT
VOUT1
YCINGND
VOUT1GND
Y3
C3
RV3
1k
220
R502
4
X
C536
C537
4.4V4.4V 3.9V
Y1
C1
RV1
ROUT2
VOUT2
Vcc
8.7V
3.5V
C504 47/25
19
)
VARI_L
R377
C374 33k
4.7k
X
R378
4.7k
R381
VARI_R
6.8k
7.2V /0V
0V/4.8V
Q381
VARI/FIX
5
0V
SWITCH
RTV
5VA
YIN1
CIN1
9V_SW
RTV
YIN1
CIN1
9V_SW
9V_SW
9V_SWGND
MAIN PWB
V3
LV3
1k
R501
X
4.4V
3.9V
V1
LV1
COUT1
YOUT1
TRAP
ROUT1
VOUT1
LOUT1
MUTE
YIN1
C533
40
2.2Vp-p(H
47/25
4.4V
LTV
LTV
5VA
5VAGND
RTV
TV
LTV
GND
CIN1
BIAS
4.6V
X
)
C373
9VGND
IC501
IC501
4.4V
4.2V
BP
4.4V
4.3V
3.8V
4.4V
4.1V
4.4V
4.3V
4.4V
9V_VC
BA15218NIC371
4.4V4.4V
4.4V
R375
R373
10k
R374
10k
33kR376
9V
4.4V
4.4V
IC371 BA15218N
AVSWGND
SOA
SOA
9VGND
12VGND
AV-36F702 AV-36F702
C_2L
43
2.1Vp-p(H
5VA
)
9V_VC
Y_2L
45
)
1.9Vp-p(H
C501
0.01
N
C505
.47/50
C502
0.01
YOUT
C534
X
C503 22/50
(1/2)
(2/2)
R512
N
R371 10k
R372 10k
N
X
C371 1/50
C372 1/50
VTV
COUT
BP
R202
R513
X
C265
C264
.47/50
C266
9V_VC
BP
100
0.01
VOUT1
(2Vp-p)
8.8V
Q509
1
R571
100
FSC
Q509
2.1Vp-p(H
SDA SCL
MPX
SOA
BBE
4.3 V
R572
E
)
V_CCD
RTV LTV
C_2L CIN1
XC267
BP
N
Y_2L
N
YIN1
X
IIC
AV SELECTOR PWB ASS'Y SAC0S511A-M2
R_GND
R_GND
L
L
L
R
R
L_GND
L_GND
2-16 No.51907B
9V_VC
9V_VC
BBE
9V_VC
BBE
V_CCD
V_CCD
VOL_ATT
SDA
SCL
A_MUTE
SCL
SDA
VOLATT
CN001 QGB1505K1-25
A_GND
12V
A_MUTE
2-15No.51907B
A_VCC
A_VCC
A_VCC
A_VCC_GND
A_VCC_GND
A_GNDRA_GND
R231 100
C155
0.033
X
C156
0.033
R213
B2
B2
1k
R232
Q218
R23322k
2.7k
4.4 V
LPF_LLPF_R
4.4 V
0R210
EF201
X
C205
C206
47/50
0.01
(L211)
C213 47p CH
Q211
1
R214
180
C212 100p
CH
1k
1
R234 1k
R153
C153
22k
0.0033
4.4
4.4
V
V
BPF_LBPF_R
CR2_L
CR_R
4.4 V
R154
C154
22k
0.0033
CR1_L
CR1_R
XY152
XY151
L211
4.7 C214 180p
CH
R235
100
Q219
R236
100
R152 22k
2
R151 22k
4.4V4.4
HPF_L
HPF_R
R215
1.5k
Q212
1
R216
1.8k
C226
0.01
IC151
NJM2150AD
V
BBE IC
L_INPUT
R_INPUT
4.4V
L201
BW
C203
X
R574
0
3.7V
X
R573
2.7k
K201
X
R223
0
EF202
X
C157 10/50
4.4V
0V
C160
0.1 B2
R217 1k
R218
2.2k
BBE
GND
C204
X
R157
0
R159
10k
X
R158
8.7V
ON_OFF
8.8V
C201
N
C211
10/25
BP
C223
0.01
4.4V
8.7V
L_BOOST
H_BOOST
VCC
VREF
4.4V
C159 47/25
R211
R212
R229
R230
X
C209XC208
X
15k
33k
47k
R155
0
4.4V
R_OUTPUT
10/50
C158
R156
L_OUTPUT
4.4V4.4 4.4VV4.4 V
QQL244K-4R7Z
C215
.47/50
C151 1/50NBP
C152 1/50NBP
BWL243 BWL244 BWL242
BWL241
C331 100/16
3L DIGITAL COMB FILTER
C237
4700p
0.01C238
10kR244
0.01C247
R241
820
C246
C232
10/50
C343 1/50
4.4V4.4 V
MOA
FOL
FOR EL1
FIXED
LINE OUT
VRE
PIROT DET
1/2Vcc
PD1 PD2
9V
Vcc
9V 4.5
V
C332
0.01
C333
47/25
TC90A53NIC201
C236
VRB
0.01C242 VREFL
0.01C241 VSS1
VDD1
10/50C231
VRT VREFH
0.01C243 ADIN
0.01C244
470kR242
10kR243
180p
CH
C245
0.01
C345
4.4 V
EXT1 IN INEXT2 TV OUT
4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.7 0.2 3.2 4.5 0V4.42.74.44.15V1.24.5
C081
0.1 B2
C084
2.2/50
R083
15k
BIAS2
BIAS1
COUT
BIAS3
CLAMPC
TEST
1/2VDD
VFIL
CORING
CKIN
1LINE
VENH1
VDD2
VSS2
VENH0
KILLER
BP
BP
XC342
2.2/50
N
N
2.2/50 C344
4.5V4.5V4.4V4.4
ER1 EL2 ER2 TVL TVR LBC LTC TLO RBC RTC TRO SUR LOT ROT D-GND
PHASE
DET
COM SDT NDT SOT SI1 SOA STI SRB ITI WTI WRB do2 VOF
PHD1
PHD2
VVVV
N
BP
R081
C083
N
1/50
C082
BP
4.7/50
C085
0.047
R082
0.01
VSS4
VDD4
VREF
YOUT
VSS3
VDD3
CBPF
1k
B2
6.8k
C235 10/50
R238
8.2k 12kR239
0.01C239
0.01C249
0.01C248
C234
0.01
R249
C233
X
10/50
R248
X
Y201
R247
100
Y202
R246
X
Y203
R245
X
XC341
SAP DEMODULATION dbx NR
C086
.47/50
R084
68k
C087
0.1 B2
0.1 B2C340
IC001 UPC1851BCU
C088
0.1 B2
QBTC1CK-335Z
L251
BW
C252
0.01
C251 47/50
Q253
1
R258
100
R259
2.2k
Q261
1
R261
100
X
X
X
R262
2.2k
0.0022C339
0.1 B2C337
2.2/50C338
0.0022C336
TONE/SURROUND VARIABLE
C089
33kR086
C090
CONTROLMTS &
4.5
3.3k
R085
1/50
R088
1.5k 0.5%
TONE/VOL
4.5 5V VVVVVV
3.3/50
(L202,L301)
C254
X
R252
X
R251
L202
470 C253
C255
X
C262
X
R264
X
R263
470
C261
X
L261
QQL244K-150Z
2.2/50C335
0.027 B2C334
VVVVVVVVVV
LINE
56kR090
15k 0.5%R087
C091
10/50
QBTC1CK-106Z
15
39p CH
100R334
OUT
R089
C092
d01
5.6k
1/50
4.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.5
Q251
1
R253
680
Q262
1
C263
15p
CH
15
100R333
VV
IIC BUS
1/50
C093
0V
R255
C094
680
Q252
R254
390
L202 QQL244K-150Z
R269
680
R265
1k
100R332
2.4 V
SDASCL
A-GND
VVVVVV
4.7/50
1/50
C095
2
2.6V
R270
1k
100R331
Q263
2
LA4485IC401
L
Q452
0.6V
C401
100/16
1000/25
D451
C453
X
X
X
R456
D452
X
1.3V
C452
R451
SWITCH
0V
X
R452
X
X
Q301
5
1.3V
1
1
C403
C402
R
R305
0V
0
R306 0
0V
Q302
5
0V
SWITCH
R454
X
R453
X
Q451
X
C309
0.001
C310
0.001
(C402,C403) NCF21CZ-105X NCF21CZ-105X
R303 220
C3111/50
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
R304 220
C312
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
C451
X
Y401
BW
C412 1/50
C413
VOL_ATT
12V
A_MUTE
D453
R301
2.2k
C307
R302
2.2k
C308
X
X
X
21.1V
R401
C404
C407
R455
X
X
2.1
0V
10.1
X
X
0.6V
X
10.1V
V
C410
1000/25
R
R405
X
1000/25C411
X
R404
C409
Q453
1
C454
D402
X
X
D403
0V
X
R461
X
L
R406 X
X
L
R
Q455
X
V
18k
R402
22k
0.22TF
R403
C408
A_VCC
A_GND
R459
18k
R458
33k
Q454
7.8V
R457
5
R460
X
C455
X
0V
Page 90
AV SELECTOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM [AV-36F802]
R518
INPUT1
(NOT USED)
INPUT4
Video1
QNZ0454-001
Video4
J502
QNN0349-001
J501
R521
33k
R528
D522
0
X
C508
R519
.47/50
75
R520
C509
75
0.01 R560
C511
75
.47/50
R522
220k
R523 220k
R525
R526
R527
X
X
75
R532 220k
R533 220k
D523
X
R524
X
1/50C512
1/50C513
R529
0
XC514 X
C515
X
C517
.47/50
C520 1/50
C521 1/50
S_1
S2_1
0R558
Y1
XLC501
AVSWGND
C1
0R559
0
V1
XLC502
AVSWGND
LV1
0R561
XR562
XR563
0R564
0R565
RV1
AVSWGND
LC503
AVSWGND
LC504
AVSWGND
X
AVSWGND
S2_2
R568
BSRT
S2_2
S_2
V1
LV1
S_2
Y1
RV1
Y2
C1
S2_1
C2
S_1
V2
0
LV2
RV2
Video2
J504
INPUT2
QNN0348-001
L
R534
R
220k
R535
220k
C522 1/50
C523 1/50
D527
4
D528
4
AUDIO OUT
J503
AUDIO OUT
QNN0348-001
L
R
R395
R393
220
82k
R396
220
R394
82k
8
Q387
SWITCH
R387 22k
NOTE
: BUS WIRE
BW
: NON MOUNT
X 0
: NRSA63J-0R0X : 2SC2412K/QR/-X
1
: MTZJ10C-T2
4
: DTC124EKA-X
5
: DTC323TK-X
8
R391
C391
220
.47/50
R392
.47/50
220
0V
SWITCH
R386
22k
0V0V0V
SWITCH
R385 22k
0V 0V0V 0V
8
Q385 8
Q386
C392
Q384∗8
0V
SWITCH
0V0V0V0V
R384 22k
0V0V
RV3
LV3
RV3
VIDEO3
VIDEO4
IC501
1.0Vp-p(H
R507
1k
R508
1k
R509
220
Y_COMP
AVSWGND
R902
X
(1k)
R901
100
AVSWGND
V3
V3
LV3
V3GND
1k
R510
D392
4
Y_COMP
S_3
Y3
S_3
15
C531
x
D391
4
R903
(1.2k)
AVSWGND
Y3
V3GND
)
L
R
X
XR580
C3
C3
XD513
XD514
4D515
4D516
4D517
4D518
4D519
XD520
4D521
R511
AVSWGND
V3GND
C2
X
R506
XD512
4.4
0.01
C539
S2-2
0V
S-2
4.8V
V3
3.9V
LV3
4.4V
Y3
3.9V
RV3
4.4V
C3
0V
BSRT
0V
S-3
4.8V
LV4
4.3V
V4
3.9V
RV4
4.3V
1k
0V
C532
R566
x
330
17
1.0Vp-p(H
IC381 TC4066BP/N/
VARI/FIX SW
/0V7.2V
9V
/0V
7.2V
Vcc
4.6V
4.6V
4.6V
Q901
X
(
1)
R904
X
(3.3k)
RBS
V_PIP
M_MUTE
ABSGND
Y_COMP
VBSGND
4D511
V
C2
ADR
V
)
R906
FSC
FSC
RV2
R505
XD510
4.4V
RV2
SCL
2.7V2.5
SCL
4.6V
4.4V 0V/ 9V
0
VARI/FIX
MPX
MPX
VARI/FIX
CN002 QGB1505K1-35
Y2
LV2
1k
4D509
0.01
C538
Y2
3.9V
SDA
R567
330
SDA
19
0.64Vp-p(H
4.6V
4.6V
0V/9V
Q382
5
SWITCH
VTV
VTV
SSW
R504
4D508
4.4 V
LV2
DC OUT
0V/ 9V
YOUT
ASW
YOUT
C3
S_3
BSRT
V2
1k
220
R503
XD506
4D505
4D507
3.9
4.7
0V
V
V
V2
S-1
S2-1
IC501 CXA2089Q-X
COUT2
LOUT2
YOUT2
3.5V
IC501
36
)
2.1Vp-p(H
4.4V
GND
R382
0V
VOUT1GND
0V
22k
7.2V /0V
COUT
COUT
YCINGND
AVSWGND
VOUT1
VOUT1
9V_SWGND
MAIN PWB
C374 33k
R381
6.8k
7.2V /0V
0V
9V_SW
YIN1
YIN1
4D504
C537
C1
4.4V
ROUT2
VARI_L
OPT
0V/4.8V
Q381
5
SWITCH
CIN1
CIN1
9V_SW
RV3
X
RV1
VOUT2
8.7V
)
VARI_R
9V_SW
4.4V
RTV
R502
4D503
R377
4.7k
RTV
R378
4.7k
5VA
Y3
1k
5VA
4D502
X
C536
Y1
3.9V
Vcc
C504 47/25
VARI/FIX
LTV
LTV
AV-36F802 AV-36F802
R513
X
VTV
R512
X
COUT
YOUT
IIC
BP
A_GND
12V
A_MUTE
A_VCC
A_VCC
A_VCC
A_VCC_GND
A_VCC_GND
5VA
9V_VC
V_CCD
R202
100
RTV LTV
C265
X
C_2L
CIN1
C267
X
X
C264
N
Y_2L
N
YIN1
C266
X
9V_VC
MPX
SOA
A_GNDRA_GND
R
R_GND
R_GND
V3
LV3
1k
R501
4D501
4.4V
3.9V
LV1
COUT1
YOUT1
ROUT1
VOUT1
LOUT1
MUTE
38
2.1Vp-p(H
IC371
C373
47/25
4.4V
9VGND
5VAGND
V1
TRAP
4.4V
YIN1
4.6V
C533
R375
RTV
GND
CIN1
BIAS
4.4V
0.01
BA15218NIC371
9VGND
TV
LTV
)
33kR376
9V
IC371
AMP
BA15218N
SOA
12VGND
43
IC501
)
2.1Vp-p(H
45
IC501
)
1.9Vp-p(H
C501
4.4V
0.01
4.2V
N
C505
4.4V
.47/50
BP
C502
4.3V
0.01
3.8V
4.4V
4.1V
C534
0.01
4.3V
C503
22/50
9V_VC
40
)
2.2Vp-p(H
(1/2)
4.4V4.4V
4.4V
R373
10k
R374
10k
4.4V
4.4V
SOA
9V_VC
9V_VC
BBE
9V_VC
(2/2)
BBE
VOL_ATT
V_CCD
V_CCD
R371 10k
R372 10k
N
SCL
VOLATT
C371 1/50NBP
C372
1/50
SDA
SCL
A_MUTE
SDA
CN001 QGB1505K1-25
C_2L Y_2L
2Vp-p
VOUT1
8.8V
Q509
R571
1
R574
R217
X
X
3.7V
X
R573
2.7k
K201
E
X
)
R223
EF202
X
R159
10k
C157
10/50
4.4V
0V
C160
0.1 B2
FSC
100
Q509
4.3 V
2.1Vp-p(H
BBE
SDA SCL
R572
AV SELECTOR PWB ASS'Y SAC0S505A-M2
L
L
L
R
L_GND
L_GND
X
8.7V
BBE
GND
L201
X
C203
X
R218
X
R157
0
OPT
R158
8.7V
ON_OFF
8.8V
C201
C204
X
R211
X
N
C211
X
R212
X
4.4V
L_BOOST
H_BOOST
4.4V
VCC
VREF
C159
47/25
X
R155
0
4.4V
R_OUTPUT
4.4
C158
10/50
12V
C209XC208
X
R213
X
C223
X
B2
C155
0.033
OPT
R156
4.4 V
LPF_LLPF_R
L_OUTPUT
4.4
V
V
C156
0.033 B2
R210
EF201
Q211
X
R214
X
C212 X
R229
X
R231 X
R230
R153
C153
22k
0.0033
4.4
4.4
V
V
BPF_LBPF_R
CR2_L
CR_R
4.4 4.4 4.4
R154
C154
22k
0.0033
Y152
Y151
X
X
C205
X
C206
X
XC213
(L211)
R215 X
L211
X
Q212
X
C214 X
R216
X
R235
X
R232
X
Q218
R233X
4.4V4.4
CR1_L
CR1_R
VVV
Q219
X
R236
R234 X
X
C151
R151
1/50NBP
22k
IC151 NJM2150AD
V
BBE IC
HPF_L
L_INPUT
HPF_R
R_INPUT
4.4
4.4V
V
C152
R152
1/50NBP
22k
C412 1/50
C413 220 1/50
VOL_ATT
A_MUTE
C215
X
X
XL243
XL244
L242
X
XL241
Y201
C226
X
C331 100/16
Y401
R301
2.2k
C307
R302
2.2k
C308
D453
X
X
C343 1/50
C332
0.01
BW
X
X
C247
C232
MOA
LINE OUT
VRE
1/2Vcc
9V
Vcc
9V 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.7 0.2 3.2 4.5 0V4.42.74.44.15V1.24.5
47/25
C309
0.001
C310
0.001
X
XC242
XC241
XC231
XC243
XC244
XR242
XC237
XR243 XC238
XR244
X
XR241
XC246
X
C245
X
DIGITAL COMB FILTER
N
NC
NC
4.5V4.5V4.4V4.4
4.4V4.4V4.4 V
FOL
FOR EL1
FIXED
EXT1 IN INEXT2 TV OUT
PHASE
PIROT DET
PD1 PD2
C081
0.1 C083
B2
4.7/50
C084
2.2/50
C333
R083
15k
(C402,C403) NCF21CZ-105X NCF21CZ-105X
R303
C311
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
R304 220
C312
0
NRSA63J-0R0X
C451
C452
X
R451
L251
X
VRB VREFL
VSS1
VDD1
VRT VREFH
ADIN
BIAS1
CLAMPC
TEST
1/2VDD
IC201
VFIL
CORING
CKIN
VDD2
VSS2
KILLER
BP
BP
2.2/50
N
2.2/50
C344
C345
ER1 EL2 ER2 TVL TVR LBC LTC TLO RBC RTC TRO SUR LOT ROT D-GND
DET
COMSDT NDTSOTSI1 SOA STI SRB ITI WTI WRB do2 VOF
PHD1
PHD2
VVVVV
N
BP
N
1/50
C082
BP
C236
X
C235
C251
X
XR238
R239
X
XC239
XC249
XC248
XC234
R249
C233
X
X
R248
X
R247
X
X
X
.47/50
R084
C087
0.1 B2
68k
Y202
X
Y203
X
0.1 B2C337
2.2/50C338
0.0022C339
0.1 B2C340
TONE/SURROUND VARIABLE
IC001 UPC1851BCU
TONE/VOL
4.5 5V VVVVVV
33kR086
3.3/16
C090
C089
TAN
C088
0.1 B2
R246
R245
OPTC341
SAP DEMODULATION dbx NR
C086
VDD4
VREF
YOUT
BIAS2
COUT
BIAS3
VDD3
1LINE
VENH1
VENH0
CBPF
OPTC342
1k
R081
C085
0.047 B2
R082
6.8k
VSS4
VSS3
R258
R261
4.5
1.5k
X
X
X
R085
1/50
R088
0.0022C336
1%
C252
Q253
X
R259 X
Q261
X
R262 X
3.3k
X
2.2/50C335
LINE
R252
R251
X C253
C262
R264
R263
C261
0.027 B2C334
C254
X
X
L202
X
C255
X
X
X
X
L261
X
X
X
100R334
100R333
4.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.54.5 VV
VVVVVVVVVV
IIC BUS
OUT
CONTROLMTS &
d01
56kR090
5.6k
R089
15k 1%
R087
TAN
1/50
C092
1/50
C093
10/16
C091
NRVA02D-153X
R187
NRVA02D-152X
R188
LA4485IC401
X
R452
X
1.3V
1.3V
1
C403
C402
R
R305
0V
0
0V
Q301
5
R306
0V
0
Q302
5
0
V
R454
X
R453
X
X
Q451
0.6V
2.1
10.1
0V
R459
Q454
X
D402
A_VCC
18k
5
R460
0V
V
V
R402
22k
R404
X
D403
C409
X
A_GND
R458
Q453
33k
0.6V
1
7.8V
R457
C454
X
X
C455
X
R461
X
X
21.1V
C401
R401
100/16
1
L
D451
X
Q452
X
X
R456
C453
C408
X
X
R403
1000/25
X
X
D452
C407
R455
X
X
C404
18k
0.22TF
R253
Q262
C263
0V
C094
C410
1000/25
R405
X
R255
Q251
X
X
X
X
2.4
4.7/50
10.1V
X
1000/25C411
0V
Q455
X
100R332
V
SDASCL
A-GND
VVVVVV
C095
X
1/50
R269
R265
R406 X
X
2.6V
Q252
X
R254
X
Q263
X
X
R270
X
100R331
R
L
L
R
2-18No.51907B 2-17
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CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
CN004
QJB003-074426
Y_VM
MAIN PWB
WJA0029-002A
MAIN PWB
Ys
GND
12V
CN005
B1(135V)
NC
HEATER
GND
NC
HB
R
R
G
G
12V
B
B
Ys
D312XD314 X
D313
X
R137 X
HB
R301
150
R303
150
R302
150
R352 1k
R353 1k
R351 1k
Y
R199
X
C321 1/250
D304
1SS82-T2
11.9V
D301
3
C301 560p
470/16
R142 120k
R136 33k
D107
0V
R138 X
2.4V
CH
R307
10
NC323
SPOT
X
R310 15k 2W
Q351
2
Q109
1
3.3V
1.8V
R304
150
R354 560
KILLA
C101 10/50
0V
R139
L304
QQL244K-470Z
160V
Q304
2SC5147
B DRIVE
11.4V
Q301 2SC5083/L-P/-T
C331
R331
1.2k
D331
D351
3
R143 680
11.3V
2.7V
680
C127
Q110
X
VM STOP
R313 18k 2W
161V
R336
0
/CDE/F43
X
3
R355 56k
R144
X
X
CH
47
R316
0
R319
X
R334
1.5k
R335 390
Q103
2
R134
1.5k
160
160V
1.6V
C351 330/16
C125
0
CH
L106
R141
201
V
V
Q307
R322
X
X
X
X
R325 1k 1/2WC
Q310
X
L301 18
QQL244K-180Z
D305
1SS82-T2
11.9 V
2.2V
D302
3
C302 560p
CH
R308 150
10
12V
R110 X
6.5V
VM AMP
C107
X
MY
R109 X
R311 15k 2W
1.7V
R108
X
0
Q104
1.8V
C108
QQL244K-470Z
166V
Q305
2SC5147
11.4V
Q302 2SC5083/L-P/-T
R305
R111
3.3k
D101
3
D102
X
X
1.1V
L305
R314 18k 2W
167V
R337
/CDE/F43
C332
X
R332
1.2k
VM DRIVE
QRJ146J-100X
6.5V
R112
X
R113
X
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
47
0
R317
0
R320
X
K102
CE41492-001Z
Q105
1
6.5V
R118
X
R119
120
!
6.5V
K103
CE41492-001Z
C122
5p CH
201
166
166V
1.3V
R323
5.8V
R114
1/4W
5.8V
V
Q308
X
10
R117
1k
R326 1k 1/2WC
V
Q311 X
L302 18
QQL244K-180Z
X
1SS82-T2
11.9
D303
12V
Q151
1
Q106
2
VM DRIVE
R312 15k 2W
D306
V
2.4V
1.9V
3
C303 560p
CH
R309
10
QRZ9021-561
R151 47k
Q152
NCB21EK-104X
! R122
560
2
R153 68k
C151
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
L306
QQL244K-470Z
R315 18k 2W
159V
R338
0
158V
Q306
2SC5147
/CDE/F43
R DRIVEG DRIVE
11.4V
Q303 2SC5083/L-P/-T
C333
X
R333
1.2k
R306 150
1W_FR
C109 100/16
R152
68k
R116
R154
47k
C152
0.1 NCB21EK-104X
TP-G
47
R318
R321
N C114
0.0047
R115
47
C111 220p
CH
47
C110 220p
CH
0.1
201
158
0
X
158V
1.6V
500V
TP-B
R327 1k 1/2WC
V
Q312
X
L303
V
18
QQL244K-180Z
Q309
X
1/250
R324 X
C113
10/160
112V
R126
56k
C117
10/160
3V
C115
0.0047 500V
R128
1.2k
HEATER
GND
B
G
R
CRT SOCKET
CE42670-001
C322
SK001
1/2WC
C361 1/250
R361
1M
B
G
R
!
R362 1k
1/2WC
D361
RM2C-LFA1
R364
BW
C362
BW
G1G2G3
R363 470k 1/2WC
C363
0.001 3KV
QCZ0324-102
B
G
R
CE41507-001P
R041
X
R040
X
XY001
CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y
SAC-3513A-M2
R124
R123
1.2k
R125
R127 56k
R129
5.6
R130
R131
5.6
58V
58V
39
120
39
R145
5.6
R146
5.6
C119
100/10
C120
330/10
Q107 2SA1964/DE/
VM OUT
CE41492-001ZK104
CE41492-001Z
Q108 2SC5248/DE/
N
C118 100/6.3
D105 RH1S-T3
K105
VM OUT
D106 RH1S-T3
CH41169-003Y
R132 390 2WA OMR
C121 150p
QCS32HJ-151Z
Y002
BW
CN0SC
CN0E2
CN0E4
Y003
X
CN00V
5%500V
NC
V
A90AJZ90X02
SCREEN
CRT
EARTH
TP-E1
VM COIL (TO CRT NECK)
CRT
FOCUS
SCREEN
HV
MAIN PWB
FBT
NOTE
: BUS WIRE (0)
BW
: NON MOUNT (OPEN)
X
: NRSA63J-0R0X
0
: 2SC1740S/QR/-T
1
: 2SA933AS/QR/-T
2
: 1SS133-T2
3
2-19No.51907B
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DAF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
NZZ000000000428
MAIN PWB
NZZ000000000427
CN00K
V_Amp
NC
B1
NC
GND
CN00Q
H_Pulse
NC
GND
QRL039J-223
B1
R771
3WOMR
22k
D771
MTZJ33A-T2
QFV71HJ-104Z
C771 10/50
R751 47k
L701
QQLZ028-272
C701
.1/50
Q751
1
C751
0.033
MY,5%
R701 22 QRG01GJ-220
R752
8.2k
R754 10k
R753
1.2k
R702 12k 1/2W
QQR1153-001
DAF TRANSF.
T701
Q752
1
BUFFERAMP
C752
47/25
R756 12k
R755 56k
R758 120k
R703 10k
QRZ0056-103Z
Y701 X
R765 1/2W 180k
Q753
2SC4632
AMP
R757
4.7k
R764 1/2W 180k
R763 1/2W 180k
R762 1/2W 180k
C761
QFZ0122-682
C753 QFZ0122-103
R761 1/2W 180k
D761 ES1F-LFG2
D762 ES1F-LFG2
CN0CP NZZ000000000429
C_Pluse
MAIN PWB
CNDAF
DAF_Out
CE41507-001P
DAF PWB ASS'Y SAC-2605A-M2
NOTE
: BUS WIRE (0)
BW
: NON MOUNT (OPEN)
X
: 2SC3311A/QR/-T
1
2-22No.51907B 2-21
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
LF PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
! C903
AC275V
QFZ9067-104 or
QFZ9040-104
!
LF901
QQR0527-004 LINE FILTER
! C902
0.047 AC275V
QFZ9067-473
or
QFZ9040-473
!
LF902
QQR1159-001 LINE FILTER
0.1 MF
MF
MAIN PWB
CN00P
Y901
OPT
R997
CN0E3
QRE121J-5R6Y
5.6
1/2W
! C904 AC125V
QCZ9052-102
R998
!
2.7M R1/2
QRZ9041-275
R999
120 R1/2
C905 OPT
! C901
0.1
MF
AC275V
QFZ9067-104
!
F901 FUSE QMF0007
-5R0J1
5A
! VA901
ERZV10V621CS
LF PWB ASS'Y SAC-9506A-M2
PW
!
CN0PW
GMP14CO-200J3
POWER CORD
AC120V 60Hz
CN0E1
X
2-23No.51907B
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AV-36F702 AV-36F702
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
MAIN PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM [AV-36F702]
FRONT
35
30
25
20
CN002
15
10
5
2
1
A
Y152
W247
AV SW
H
W448
25
20
15
CN001
10
5
1
2
R733
R734
R743
R744
R748
R754
R814
R826
R825
41
SS
D352
Q352
R358
R792
C352
MICOM
0
W214
W544
W245
W132
W164
W165
W243
R791
W500
R355
Q353
Y157
W134
R354
D712
W454 W455
W155
W476
W249
R790
M
W541
W414
W392
C152
Y151
W218
W361
3DY/C
W244
W441
W230
R356
D713
C714
W393
W394
W102
W120
W242
R763
D715
W546
R762
W449
W381
W418
W109
W547
Q705
D714
C612
W434
W240
W301
W306
W543
W296
R758
D716
D353
R357
W542
W417
W310
W433
W241 R757
C353
W307
R730
CN006
W516
W450
W540
Y155
CL004
R816
R710
L
31
2
J810
W212
W514
W250
D810
W114
35
W515
W477
W498
CN003
30
W496
25
W451
20
15
W313
10
W154
5
W175
2
1
PIP
IC151
7
Y154
W131
8
Y156
Q153
R155
W526
W447
3
W563
W298 W523
W267
W569
W302
W303
W568
C725 R756
R798
L810
33
R860
W167
Q711
R799
W430
D702
W135
32
W5 78 W551
D700
C704
W550
C706
W577
R728
W375
W428
C812
C715
R721
R722
R723
R724
1
W501
D701
Q154
W5
22
R727
R719
5
W492
W437
1
14
W271
R7 55
Q700
C7
30
R718
W600
Y150
W407
W495
R796
R752
C724 C723
35
R797
26
R717
R751
R729
R810
LC606
C151
W140
Y654
R7
R2
W278
C136
W305
W139
W182
R156
W438
W246
R794R795 R793
25
C811
24
Y153
37
W335
Q233 W478
W151
W440
1
D721
R7
W429
Y705
W421
W133
C663
R753
R782
W138
C131
R801 R802 R803 R804
W422
W339
R823
C705
W122
R231
R131 R134
W522
11
R750
W258
R781
J602
R238
R287
C150
5
W1
C810
R749
W103
Y703
R783
R6 6
C132
C395
W264
9
W413
5
1
C288
W130
R747
40
W519
W260
R289
R318
C394
W129
C398
W416
4
R778
R746
C703
R787
R785
C606
C233
R132R133
W106
C393
R291
W137
W171
LC605
R284
W221
IC651
R745
R789
C234
C133
R283
R303
W312
W424
W423
10
R739
R714 R715
3
C
C285
W284
W283
W282
W113
R302
C397
C392
R738
R786
6
R241
87
R301
W612
R784
C283
R359
20
W512
W467
R135
C2
C112
W110
R780 R777
R812
R788
TP-91B (B1)
() TP-E1
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
F
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATED FUSE (S) AND ROHM'S MFR'S TYPE CP(S).
4 IC911
2
W534
R973
R975
W596
D972
C504
D918
R912
W368
C913
W488
E
W360
R972
Q971
DAF
W366
W507
A
C
D910
R901
A
W365
D973
L
99
W153
88
-1
77
66
C971
B
C
55
R507
03
0
44
33
22
11
0
()
GND
4
HP
R909
D913
C501
R503
C916
F905
5A
T502
ABL
CKF1457-
UL MARK
C
B
4
3
R918
D915
B
15
DAF
3
2
1
GND
HB
Group No.
K916
K917
C912
R911
B
C502
T501
3
C907
R511
C914
R914
COL
10
E
R977
C972
5
R978
12
W160
5
1
HS002
K912
W535
R916
R913
R930
B1
9
C
D521
W353
W354
R528
NOZAKI
01.02.23
6
7
CP
W475
W474
1
0
5
D
3
51
C
2
0
5
D
C514
R501
W355
W553
R505
2
34
1
2
3
4
57
6
8
9
9
C
C904
B
R502
E
D920
D914
D917
R917
D912
K914
Y917
K920
Y916
R919
C919
D901
6
0
W358
W359
C
No.51907B
5
HS004
C503
C908
11
8
C510
Q501
ISOLATED
LIVE
E+14
E-14
C
GND
Q511
R915
125V
HEATER
C917
D911
15
FR521
D527
W494
W489
F
R
5
2
3
Q
1
13
C527
A
4
L511
D507
R513
W349
W536
C998
Y909
TH901
D
R523
L521
D
C522
C526
R527
D525
FR526
FR524
D523
D524
R525
32
HV
C505
R504
H.OUT
C999
T921
12
DEG
C531
1
W345
W351
PC921
1
C918
C905
D930
D933
R535
D531
D532
R293
FBT OUT
R417
K401
15
W341
C937
K931
C939
RY951
R531
CN008
W342
L931
Y912
C949
1
Y910
C941
R940
6
C421
BRN
R536
C524
WHT
RED
Y914
D935
E
L513
K932
R529
C940
D952
E
W346
CL002
C931
D937
C525
K933
5
R522 C528
C407
C517
CN005
FR525
D529
R526
R414
321
C515
K937K938
K935
D945
C521
W487
C523
D526
3
Y401
65
C516
R512
W562
17
16
1518
14
1213
11
10
RY941
Q532
R583
C553
R765
1
R547
Q543
Y905
C552
R585
R591
R764
C
C728
R401
C404
Q542
C431
R586
R573
C432
1
5
D401
W456
Y903
W561
10
C4
C934
R435
C932
D431 C726
C405
L934
C933
W460
F
R4 33
C411
R548
R545
C543
C942
R941
R441
L940
POWER
W309
W337
F
D537
C973
R924
C925
7
D941
C935
R939
R951R952
BRN
75
R549
P
Q431 R432
R434
R7
R550
C922
R551
WHT
S1
D432
W325
R404
R405
CP934
CP932
C542
D542
Q951
1
2
R431
Y913
Y911
R5 37
S
W557 W558
W556 R403
C507
W471
CP933
RED
3
W472
R552
R553
L512
K
IC921
D931
CP936
W473
11
R859
W150
V.O U T
W125
W391
W591
C856
W340
R953
N
W331
W579
W554
N
W510
R581
R589
R768
W327
HS003
W482
R544
R543
E1
W350
D956
D957
R767
W504
W280
W192
CN009
1
Y904
W462
D954
R407
L933
D953
W324
R582
D855
R593
G
6
D706
W320
C948
Q941
8
7
6
G
D710
S
R546
R571
Q531
W609
C938
B
Y902
D402
D535
IC501
BCE
Y714 R409
3
D534
W592
W593
R592
R594
W486
B
R532
R943
C415
C410
R588
R533
C551
R595
R944
R408
SN
1
R5 38
C533
5
Q551
W485
Q707
D543
R935
W376
W3 32
R570
HS005
2
1
R590
E
E
C943
W459
R4 11
Q541
R572
1
W457
W594
L937
R4 12
R440
R587
B
IC401
D415
34
Q552
1
4
R766
D709
R779
D722
C403
R5
Q440
MARK
R584
W595
K940
T951
R034
NC
W180
NC
IF
W197
R013
Q011
W273
Y652
BT
L012
C854
D800
C031
MPX
G
W169
C803
C
R
W419
R654
IN OUT
IC851
R014
C667
OUT
C8 4
OUT
C802
C011
B
TU
C013
G
L
W146
R858
IC852
AGC
TUNER
5V
LOCK
R015
1
8
W385
3
R008
W566
5
R016
W145
C
C853
W481
W398
H
R856
R0
R012
W176
C
W570
M
IN
H
C005
C006
R006
R005
D001
CF001
W170
B
W124
H
TU001
W177
R004
B
R011
C001
R001
L001
E
C016
W222
W318
W611
W191
W142
IC853
W399
D955
C002
Q001
R007
C012
W168
C851
K941
R009
W517
W409
L011
C857
1
W356
W537
HS007
IN
W117
W253
W141
W601
W193
W292
W590 W587
D958
E
C004
W195
C015 C014
W352
SIDEPIN
W610
C951
C955
C003
W194
W5
R857
W480
D708
D707
M
I
R0
R036
37
IC601
3
R304
W112
W403
64 W527
R822
1
W567
C2
R704
1
R601
D604
Q701Q702
C721
R813 R700
R021
K939
R651
LC
W251
48
45
C302
R732
X700
R821
W184
9
W286
D606
C115
W5
C111
W209
W263
IC702
R6
C707
R708
C035 W559 R038
C609
W545
D705
W172
W183
9
8
R6
C116
10 X201
C201
C202
W208
W211
W210
R709
R613
11 R110
L013
Q
W159
R731
R772
Y002
L042
D010
W483
W224
Y003
R0 25
R6 10
IC101
5
W252
Q706
W116
D811
L026
C032 R032
CF021
C114
L101
W565
R824
69
C043
W442W443
C034
R017
C021
W274
W2
C814
W173
L022
R201
R716
C807
50
33
C044
C046
C0
L023
Q024
C047
R737
R811
W206
I
L024
C042
C037
Q025
5
SF011
W464
W528
21
C041
R019
R002
W187
W272
W158
W161
W220
W270
R818
5
J601
4
6
603
1
2
W572
L232
Q232
W188
W435
20
W299
Q704
3
R604
LC604
C605
C604
D601
D605
R
Q1 32
W128
C354
4
Y653
R7
2
D102
W261
C603
C608
C607
R290
CN
C712
88
29
28
C813
15
C7
R137
W108
R3
60
C664
50
Y701
R136
R2
20
Q703
IC701
W162
5
C134
W5 25
W491
W265
W256
C135
R138
Q133
R141
R139
C284
R282
C286
W291
R285
35 40
R2
92
R12
C391
D11
D3
8
D3
R101
W127
6
D305
W436
W584
W585
5
7
W524
IF/VIDEO/CHROMA
W377
W415
W371
W334
25
W163
W123
W231
Y651
R741
R742
W156
R770 R769
W205
W576
W575
W223
C816 IC703 R7 12
W580
W202
C7 11
W586
W268
Y7
4
1
CN007
K
R6 5
R243
R140
Q131
R286
W581
MD1
15
1
C713
7
D711
COMPONENT
602
LC
R603
R602
R614
D602
16
W4
90
R6 15
R612
C281
C237
C282
C396
20
C3 99
9
D3
D307
W330
W201
W200
30
W157
R740
W508
R806
60
W564
Q810
D812
R817
R713
R711 R815
R707
W520
3
JKLM
1
D310
35
74
W574
10
R703
L1
J
W304
W1
4
R736
LC
C602
/DEF
R7
R702
R607
L
1
R735
D724 D723
W408
81
R35
W259
W229
R701
R2
D7 3D704
601
C611
C113
W254
Q
W539
38
R773
C701
R706
1
A
C601
D603
2
LC
R608
W255
C610
R111
C4
15
R306
R319
R652
R827
L700
C78C79C7
R705
W185
R0 35
R0 28
R042
W493
Y713
R776
C727
R807
C815
W215
R030
Q0
R0 24
C027
W295
W497
W225
R039
R0
26
R023
11
W277
C806
C700
W3
W549
W213
R047
R6 53
W233
Y700
44
C038
C805
R0
C048
1
1
C028
C022
D801
56
Q651
REGULATOR
Y800
Y702
R029 Q022
C036
R020
C026 C025
48
E
W404
C R0
Q041
C024
B
R800
4
C800
5
C852
C029
R045
R043
C030
DET OUT VOL
R027
R018
Q023
R040
W238
CF041
L027
R041
L021
W604
C801
W234
R033
R046
R031
ADRS
Q002
R022
W314
Y712
W599
HS006
W207
SCL
SDA
C045
L041
C023
2-26No.51907B 2-25
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MAIN PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM [AV-36F802]
AV-36F802 AV-36F802
TP-91B (B1)
() TP-E1
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
F
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATED FUSE (S) AND ROHM'S MFR'S TYPE CP(S).
FRONT
35
30
25
20
CN002
15
10
W214
5
2
1
A
Y152
W247
AV SW
H
W448
25
20
15
CN001
10
5
1
2
R743
R744
R748
R754
R814
R733
R734
R826
R825
41
SS
D352
Q352
R358
R792
C352
MICOM
0
W245
W132
W164
W165
W243
W500
W544
R355
R791
Y157
W134
Q353
R354
D712
W454 W455
W155
W476
W249
R790
M
C152
W541
W414
D713
W392
W393
Y151
W218
W361
3DY/C
W244
W441
W102
W120
W230
W242
R763
R356
D715
C714
31
J810
W514
W212
W516
W515
C612
CN003
W394
W450
W449
W451
20
W381
W540
W154
W175
2
W542
PIP
7
Y155
W131
W434
8
Y156
CL004
W418
W417
W240
R816
W310
W563
W298 W523
W109
R710
W301
W546
W302
W303
W306
W547
C725 R756
W543
W296
W433
W241
R860
R757
R758
R762
W167
D716
D353
W430
W135
C353
R357
W5 78
W307
W551
R730
Q705
W550
C706
D714
C715
CN006
1
W250
W267
W568
R728
W428
5
W447
R798
Q711
R724
30
25
15
10
Q153
IC151
Y154
C704
W375
R723
D810
1
R155
33
D702
35
W526
W569
L810
C812
R722
L
2
R799
32
D700
W114
W477
W498
W496
W313
3
W577
R721
Q154
W5
W501
R727
D701
R719
4 IC911
2
W534
R973
R975
C
504
D918
W596
D972
R912
W488
W368
C913
E
Q971
W360
W366
R972
W507
A
DAF
C
R901
L
A
W365
D973
0
0
D910
99
W153
88
77
66
C971
B
C
55
R507
3
44
33
22
11
0
()
GND
4
CKF1457-CU2-1
HP
C501
R503
D913
C916
R909
F905
5A
B
15
DAF
T502
3
2
1
GND
HB
ABL
UL MARK
B1
9
C
B
4
3
R918
K916
K917
D915
C912
R911
COL
10
E
R977
R511
T501
C502
C914
3
R914
C907
B
C972
5
R978
12
W160
5
1
HS002
K912
W535
R916
R913
R930
C
D521
W353
W354
R528
01.07.04 WATO
6
7
CP
W475
W474
D501
C513
D502
C514
R501
W355
D920
C919
R917
Y917
C
D901
R502
K920
K914
D914
Y916
R919
W358
B
E
D917
D912
W359
W553 R505
2
34
1
2
3
4
57
6
8
9
C906
C904
HS004
C503
C908
5
8
Q501
LIVE
11
HEATER
GND
E+14
E-14
C510
Q511
C
ISOLATED
C917
R915
125V
D911
15
FR521
D527
W494
W489
FR523
Q
1
13
C527
A
4
L511
D507
R513
W349
W536
998
C
Y909
D
R523
L521
D
C522
C526
R527
D525
FR526
F
R
5
2
4
D523
D524
32
HV
C505
R504
H.OUT
C999
T921
12
R525
DEG
C531
1
W345
W351
PC921
1
C918
C905
R553
D933
R535
R417
K401
W341
D930
C939
D531
D532
R531
R293
FBT OUT
CN008
15
W342
L931
C937
Y912
K931
Y910
C949
C941
RY951
E
1
6
5
W346
R529
L513
K932
Y914
D935
CL002
C931
C940
D952
C525
K933
D937
FR525
R522 C528
D529
R526
C407
R414
C517
321
K935
D945
CN005
C521
W487
C523
D526
3
Y401
65
C516
R512
C515
W562
17
16
1518
14
K937K938
1213
11
10
RY941
TH901
R536
C524
C421
WHT
RED
BRN
R940
E
R766
D722
Q532
R583
C553
R765
R547
Q543
Y905
1
2
R585
R591
Q542
C552
R764
C
C728
R401
C404
1
C431
R586
1
W456
R573
W561
C432
5
D401
Y903
C4
10
C934
R435
C932
D431 C726
C405
L934
W460
R4 33
R548
R441
1
C933
F
R545
C543
L940
F
C411
D537
7
C942
R941
C973
R924
C925
POWER
W309
W337
C935
75
R549
D941
R939
R951R952
BRN
P
Q431 R432
R434
R7
R550
C922
R551
WHT
S1
D432
W325
R404
R405
CP934
CP932
Q951
C542
D542
1
2
R431
C507
Y913
CP933
Y911
R5 37
S
W557 W558
W556
W471
RED 3
W472
R403
R552
L512
K
IC921
D931
CP936
W125
R859
C856
W150
V.OUT
W391
W591
W340
R953
N
W331
W579
W554
W510
R589
W482
R543
N
W350
R581
D956
D957
R768
W327
HS003
R544
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R767
W504
W280
W192
CN009
1
Y904
W462
D953
D954
R407
L933
W324
R582
D855
R593
G
6
W320
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G
D706
D710
R546
R571
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8
7
6
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11
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R4
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12
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C410
W3 32
1
R408
D415
Q541
R570
HS005
D543
R532
R572
R533
R440
D535
R5 38
R5
34
C533
BCE
IC501
B
C938
Y902
W486
3
D534
W592
W593
R592
R594
B
R943
C551
R588
R595
R944
5
W485
Q551
C943
R935
W376
R590
E
W459
1
W457
4
SN
W594
E
L937
Q440
MARK
R587
R584
W595
Q552
B
K940
1
T951
4
2-28 No.51907B
R034
NC
W180
NC
IF
R013
Q011
Y652
BT
L012
C854
D800
C031
MPX
G
W169
IN OUT
C803
C
R014
R
W419
C667
R654
C8 4
IC851
OUT
OUT
C802
C011
TU
B
C013
G
L
W146
IC852
AGC
R015
R858
1
8
3
TUNER
5V
LOCK
R008
W566
5
R016
W145
C
C853
W481
W398
R856
W385
H
R0
R012
W176
C
W570
H
R006
D001
CF001
W170
B
W124
H
M
IN
TU001
W177
R004
C005
C006
B
R005
R011
C001
R001
L001
E
C016
W222
W318
W611
W191
D955
C002
Q001
R007
W168
W142
IC853
W399
C851
K941
R009
C012
W517
W409
L011
W356
C857
IN
W117
1
W537
HS007
W253
W193
W292
W590 W587
W141
W601
E
W195
C015
C014
SIDEPIN
W610
C955
D958
C003
C004
W194
W352
C951
W5
R857
W480
D708
D707
M
W473
11
I
R0
R036
37
IC601
C2
W112 W403
64 W527
R704
1
R601
D604
Q701Q702
C721
R813 R700
K939
R651
R732
LC
W251
48
R021
C302
X700
R821
9
45
W286
W209
W184
R6
D606
C115
W5
C111
W263
IC702
C707
R708
C609
W545 C201
W183
C035 W559 R038
10 X201
C202
W208
D705
W211
W210
R709
W172
9
8
R6
11
R110
C116
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W159
R731
R772
L013
Y002
R613 L042
W483
W224
D010
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R0 25
R6 10
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5
W252
Q706
W116
L026
C032 R032
CF021
C114
L101
W565
R824
D811
69
W442W443
W274
W2
C814
C043
C034
R017
C021
R201
W173
L022
R716
C807
33
C044
C046
50
C0
L023
Q024
C047
R737
R811
W206
I
C042
C037
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5
SF011
W464
W528
L024
21
C041
R019
R002
W187
W272
W161
W220
R818
5
6
1
24
3
LC605
J602
W600
LC606
C606 R6 6
W140
Y654
R2
W278
W305
W182
R156
W438
W246
25
C811
Y153
C136 W335
Q233
W139
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1
R794R795 R793
D721
R7
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37
W478
W151
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C663
R753
R782
C131
W422
W421
W339
R823
C705
W122
W138
W522
R801 R802 R803 R804
11
W258
R781
R231
R131 R134
R750
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R287
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5
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R783
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C288
C395
R749
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9
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R289
R318
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W129
W130
W416
4
R746
40
W260
C703
R787
R785
W106
C393
C398
W171
R778
C233
R132R133
R284
R291
W137
W221
R745
C234
C133
R283
R303
W312
W424
W423
IC651
R739
R714
R715
R789
W283
W282
W113
R302
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10
R738
R786
R241
C
C285
W284
C397
87
R301
W612
R784
Y150
W407
W495
C151
W492
W437
1
14
W271
R7 55
R796
R751
R752
Q700
C7
22
C724 C723
35
R797
R7
26
30
R729
R810
R717
R718
5
C283
R359
20
W467
C2
C112
W110
R788
W512
R135
R780 R777
R812
7
MD1
1
C713
R140
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R286
2
K
R6
5
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15
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R243
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D711
W188
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20
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C354
W299
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2
5
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6
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3
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C605
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C603
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4
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C607
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W261
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C7
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29
28
15
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R2
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R3
60
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50
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5
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20
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W162
W491
W265
W256
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R138
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R141
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C284
R282
C286
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R285
35 40
R2
92
R12
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D11
D3
8
D3
R101
6
W127
D305
W436
W584
W585
5
7
W524
IF/VIDEO/CHROMA
W5 25
W377
W415
W371
W334
25
W163
W123
W231
Y651
R741
R742
R770
W156
R769
W205
W576
W575
W223
C816 IC703 R7 12
W580
W202
C7 11
W586
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4
1
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COMPONENT
602
LC
R603
R602
R614
D602
16 W4
90
R6 15
R612
C281
C237
C282
C396
20
C3 99
9
D3
D307
W330
W201
W200
30
W157
W574
R740
W508
R806
60
10
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D812
R817
R713
R703 R711 R815
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74
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LC
1
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4
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35
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R702
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R7
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R607
L
1
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R735
81
R35
W229
D724 D723
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R2
D7
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W259
R701
601
C611
W254
C701
A
D603
C113
2
Q
W539
38
R773
R706
1
LC
C601
C4
15
R306
R319
R652
C78C79C7
R608
W255
C610
R111
3
R304
R827
L700
R822
1
R705
W567
W185
R0 28
R042
W158
W493
Y713
R776
C727
R807
W270
W215
R0 35
R030
Q0
C027
C815
R039
R0
R0 24
R023
11
W277
W295
W497
C806
C700
W225
26
W3
W549
W233
R047
R6 53
Y700
R0
44
W213
C038
C805
C048
C028
1
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56
1
C022
REGULATOR
C026 C025
Q651
W404
Y800
Y702
R029 Q022
C036
R020
48
E
C
R0
Q041
C024
B
R800
4 C800
5
C852
R045
C029
R043
Q023
C030
R040
DET OUT VOL
R027
W238
CF041
L027
R041
R018
L021
W604
C801
R022
Y712
W234
R033 R046
R031 ADRS
SCL
SDA
Q002
W197
C045
L041
C023
W314
W273
W599
HS006
W207
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CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM PIP PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM [AV-36F802]
TOP
()
TOP
FRONT
4
Y003
R041
FOCUS ADJ.
R040
B
R355
3
Q351 CE
D351
G
R332
0
B
R354
R335
W033
C351
UL MARK
CKF1500-A01-1
W023
C
HS011 Q305
B
C332
D302
W011
C302 R305 R308
C323
D312
CN004
E
W006
R323
W012
D305
R304
W004
W003
C361
C
D311
Q3
D361
2
E
W009
R334
D331
E
E
R37
C301 W028
R331
C331
R301
R361
TP-G
R362
Q308
EB
E
R320
R337
R317
W008
R306
B
R302
9
R30
C3
3
D3 14
D313
W010
G
12VB
R
R311
R314
B
C321
W034
L302
E
D301
SCREEN
Q311
C
B
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MARK
BE
D
R363
D3 3
L305
HS012
BE
R326
C322
Q301
C363
D304
C
BE
G
R324
R321
C
Q304
HS010
G
W013
R333
C333
D306
Q306
C
Q33
B
R303
1
W030
C
Q307
C
EB
C362
R351
R
R327
R312
R322
R364
GND
IC
Y001
R315
R318
R338
L303
R352
R353
W031
W032
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SC
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SK001
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CL002
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C
R310
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C117
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13
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B
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()
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L304
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NC
11
10
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R331
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R343
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R344
R346
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R338
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LOCK
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NC ADRS
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R309
C305
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C304
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OUT
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9V
WATO
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R003
5
PIP CONTROLER
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IC001
W054
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C001
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W053
R002
C
Y002
R007
L001
TU001
OUT
3
1
2
R001
R005
1
BT
AGC
R006
A
PIP TUNER/IF
L121
GND
20
W065
R124
R125
Y907
C326
C325
14
C317
C333
W022
NC
W042
W074
W073
VIDEO
RF-AGC
AFT
GND9VNC
NC
15
R011
R012
C012
C006
R123
W044
C327
C331
28
C329
IC301
C3 28
25
C324
20
C334
R316
15
C338
R317
C336
C332
C316
337
R
R341
R339
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C339 Y332
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C330
12
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C322
W061
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C323
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C320
C319
C335
5
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
25
27
R126
R121
R306
R310
R303 R302
C301
Y906
W076
R313
D301
W050
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R301
Q102
L302
W052
C315
C314
2
W075
C121
R311
Q304
W077
C302
W047
R127
W066
W051
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D302
R348
C313
X301
R304
C312
10
C318
R305 C303
C337
R3 42
1
5
4
3
W028
2
1
5
4
Y357
W037
W067
W068
Y910
15
0
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10
CN003
Y353
Y354
20
15
Y912
Y352
30
25
Y901
Y355
W006
35
0
Y902
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
AV SELECTOR PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN DIAGRAM
R405
FRONT
HS401
E
Q302
R302
C308
R306
C312
R304 C310
D
C403
W176
W180
W187
W186
Q455
Q454
R459
R456
Q452
R454
BC
D452
D451
W023
A
0
W041
R458
R453
R452
C453
C451
W179
W178
0
Q4 53
R455
TOP
F
R460
Q301
C311
Y401
C309
1
510
R402
IC401
13
R457
Q451
D403
W120
C452
R451
C411
2
15
W101
C401
C404
C454
C455
R461
W108
R305 R303 C402
R404
C409
R406
W080
C307
W100
R401
D402
R301
W189
W188
C407
10
W098
1
1
W079
W078
W177
R405
C338
W099
C335
C408
R403
C410
MTS/TONE/VOL
W015
W087
C343
40 42
35
30
25
15
W086
C342 C341
C340
22
W026
R334 R333
R331
R332
AUDIO OUT
NOZAKI
00.12.22
C331
C332
W139
W128
C339 C337
C336
C334
W130
W138
W133
W126
C412
W088
CKF1453-C01-1
W037
R374
R377
UL MARK
20
CN001
W200
C158
W075
W085
W185
IC001
C374
W077
W076
C081
W090
W150
2021
24
2
15 10
C152
20
Y152
15
11
W043
25
2
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C159
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1
5
C087
C083
C095
C333
C085
C160
C088
R372
R081
R089 R090
R378
W203
C089
R088
C372
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1
R084
C345
R159
C151
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5
R156
R158 10
C373
C082
C091
R371
R083
C086
C094
D453
C446
C445
D401
D402
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3
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MARK
4
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159
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C444
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D405
C443
CN006
D406
C442
VA901
3
MARK
1
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Y907
R926
R925
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13
CL001
R702
R703
CN007
R701
R704
W007
W006
R706
157
MARK
CKF1456-A01-1
W005
B
UL MARK
56
MARK
1
L211
R213
C215
W196
LC501
W095
15
R214
D510
D511
D507
Q212
R215
C213
L244
L241
C231
W104
W191
C205
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R558
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W197
14
10
5
C248
W034
C232
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W036
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20
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1
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C206
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R560
LC504
AV SW
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6
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R565
R564
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C245
R244
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W201
C521
W017
C236
C508
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6
C226
C246
C238
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R238
L243
W033W035
R387
R386
W007
C247
R241
R243
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R249
28 25 20
R518
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L251
R245 R246 R247 R248
C233
C235
Y/C
W194
W193
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C515
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W016
C251
C234
W171
W192
Q253
R528
R519
R527
R526
D523
R563
R392
SEP
R522
Q387
Q386
W199
Q262
R263
W174
W169
R258
R251
C512
C511
C252
W190
C262 L261
R261
R255
R259
LC503
C522
R580
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C263
R521
R525
R234
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10
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10
12
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R235
W116 C254 R252
Q384 Q385
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8
11
9
8
11
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3
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3
R233
R264
R535 R534
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R395
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1
1
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R394
1
R393
1
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2
4
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R265
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R262
4
6
6
2
4
2
4
R229
R230 R231
W105 C261
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C520
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77
C2 23
R2 23
EF202
G
R2 70
2
5
J501
D
5
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C
J504
3
B
J503
3
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A
5
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L201
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15
10
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R572 R574
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13
12
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2
1
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R382
R381
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C266
D518
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W115
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C536
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AUDIO SW
R573
W159
K201
W021
W173
R510
C509
24
R509
D519
1
D502
D503
W025
4
R571
W147
20
W158
5
R501
Q509
W166
W145
W118
W028
R508
W163
D501
3
C084
R082
W148
C090
C092
W151 W154 R086 R085
W089
W096
Y151
R151
R152
C154
C153
R153
R154
C413
C155
C156 R155 R157
C157
BBE/AMP
C371
158
IC371
R375R376
R373
W184
W055
W062
C093
W082
C344
C533
W008
W202
W051
W109
W066
W024
W064
C534
3
W058
R202
W029
W083
C503
W140
C504
W141
Q901
37
C265 C502
W113
W112
W114
R904
W149
36
W134
R903
D521 D520
W183
40
R512
R901
W027
30
W156
C267
W057
W081
W155
R902
W046
W045
C531
W061
R511 C532
W067
25
45
48
R513
C501
R566 R567
W022
W040
Q382
IC381
W157
W162
75 1
D392
W032
C208
W122
D517
R507
D516
C538
D505
W117
5
C204
D515
W124
C539
W094
R217
D514
D513 D512
W014
R218
C264
D509
C209
W125
5
Y382
W001
W047
W048
W052
W069
D508
C505
10
W060
R211
R212
Q211
W070
W073
C203
R506
W142
W107
R216
C211
Y203
W195
R210
EF201
R906
R505
C214
C212
W093
()
LC402
W003
R927
LC401
Y402
2
S
34
1
56
2
R406
7
1
2
1
4
3
R403
Y904
LEFT
DOWN
UPPER
RIGHT
S703
S704
R705
TAKADA
R402
Y905
S702
01.02.23
S901
S705
V
RL
Y906
S706
810
11
13
14
6
10
MENU
CH-
CH+
VOL-
VOL+
J401
9
12
15
1
5
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LF, DAF AND POWER SW PWB PATTERN DIAGRAMS
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
- LF -
()
- DAF -
WHT
PW
2
1
CKF1493-B01-1
R998
E1
ISOLATED
F901
125V 5A
16
R703
11
W003
W004
CKF1455-A01-1
RED
DAF
CL002
ORANGE
CP
D762
T701
R761
4
D761
5
R762
8
MARK
C761
R763
FRONT
R999
C904
FRONT
Y905
Y904
Y903
Y902
LF901
C903
R997
E3
P
1
WHTREDBRN
3
C902
C905
Y901
()
UL MARK
VA901
R702
Y701
K
1
R764
5
C753
R765
C
01.02.23 TAKADA
R771
CL001
R701
C901
Q753
C701
00.12.20 NOZAKI
LF902
LIVE
R757
R754
C752
E
R755
B
R758
D771
R756
C771
R753
W001
L701
MARK
Q751
W002
1
ISOLATED
UL MARK
C751
R752
R751
Q752
Q
3
- POWER SW -
()
R107
IC101
1
3
R101
Q101
C102
61
B
Q102
R108
CKF1375-B01-1
D101
POWER LED
UL MARK
POWER
S701
FRONT
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CHANNEL CHART (US
MODE
TV REAL DISP.
CATV
BAND
VL
VH
MID
SUPER
HYPER
ULTRA
CHANNEL
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 A B
C D
E F
G H
I J K L
M N O
P
Q R
S T
U
V
W W+1 W+2 W+3 W+4 W+5 W+6 W+7 W+8 W+9
W+10 W+11 W+12 W+13 W+14 W+15 W+16 W+17 W+18 W+19 W+20 W+21 W+22 W+23 W+24 W+25 W+26 W+27 W+28 W+29 W+30 W+31 W+32 W+33 W+34
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
TUNER
BAND
I
II
I
II
IV
MODE
TV REAL DISP.
CATV
NOTE:
TO RECEIVE THE SUBSCRIPTION OR PREMIUM PROGRAMMING FROM CERTAIN CABLE COMPANIES. SPECIAL ADAPTERS MAY BE REQUIRED.
BAND
ULTRA
SUB
MID
UHF
TOTAL 180CH
VHF 124CH
UHF 56CH
CHANNEL
W+35 W+36 W+37 W+38 W+39 W+40 W+41 W+42 W+43 W+44 W+45 W+46 W+47 W+48 W+49 W+50 W+51 W+52 W+53 W+54 W+55 W+56 W+57 W+58 W+59 W+60 W+61 W+62 W+63 W+64 W+65 W+66 W+67 W+68 W+69 W+70 W+71 W+72 W+73 W+74 W+75 W+76 W+77 W+78 W+79 W+80 W+81 W+82 W+83 W+84
A-8 A-4 A-3 A-2 A-1
14
69
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93
94 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
01
96
97
98
99
AV-36F702 AV-36F802
TUNER
BAND
IV
I
IV
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AV-36F702 AV-36F802
CHANNEL CHART (CA)
MODE
TV REAL DISP.
CATV
BAND
VL
VH
MID
SUPER
HYPER
ULTRA
CHANNEL
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 A B C D E F
G
H
I J K L
M
N
O
P
Q
R S T U V
W W+1 W+2 W+3 W+4 W+5 W+6 W+7 W+8 W+9
W+10 W+11 W+12 W+13 W+14 W+15 W+16 W+17 W+18 W+19 W+20 W+21 W+22 W+23 W+24 W+25 W+26 W+27 W+28 W+29 W+30 W+31 W+32 W+33 W+34
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
TUNER
BAND
I
II
III
IV
MODE
TV REAL DISP.
CATV
NOTE:
TO RECEIVE THE SUBSCRIPTION OR PREMIUM PROGRAMMING FROM CERTAIN CABLE COMPANIES. SPECIAL ADAPTERS MAY BE REQUIRED.
BAND
ULTRA
SUB
MID
UHF
TOTAL 180CH
VHF 124CH
UHF 56CH
CHANNEL
W+35 W+36 W+37 W+38 W+39 W+40 W+41 W+42 W+43 W+44 W+45 W+46 W+47 W+48 W+49 W+50 W+51 W+52 W+53 W+54 W+55 W+56 W+57 W+58 W+59 W+60 W+61 W+62 W+63 W+64 W+65 W+66 W+67 W+68 W+69 W+70 W+71 W+72 W+73 W+74 W+75 W+76 W+77 W+78 W+79 W+80 W+81 W+82 W+83 W+84
A-8 A-4 A-3 A-2 A-1
14
69
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93
94 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125
01
96
97
98
99
TUNER
BAND
IV
I
II
IV
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