Colour Sub Carrier FrequencyPAL (4.43MHz), SECAM (4.40625MHz / 4.25MHz)
NTSC (3.58MHz / 4.43MHz)
Aerial Input Terminal75Ω Unbalanced
Power InputRating: AC110 ~ 240V, 50/60Hz Operating: AC90 ~ 260V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption129W (Max.) / 94W (Avg.)
Picture TubeVisible size : 51cm measured diagonally
High Voltage27.5kV ± 1.5kV (at zero beam current)
Speaker6cm×12 cm Oval type × 2
Audio Output5W + 5W
Input (S/Video-1,Video1Vp-p, 75Ω
Video-2 & -3, Audio)S/VideoY: 1Vp-p Positive (negative sync provided, when terminated with 75Ω)
C: 0.286Vp-p (burst signal, when terminated with 75Ω)
Audio (L/R)500mVrms (−4dBs), High impedance
OutputVideo1Vp-p, 75Ω
Audio (L/R)500mVrms (–4dBs), Low impedance
Headphone JackStereo mini jack (3.5ø)
Remote Control UnitRM-C237-1C (Battery size : AA/R06/UM-3×2)
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
No. 560372
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000Ω/V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
PLACE THIS PROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
METAL PART
1500Ω 10W
0.15µF AC-TYPE
GOOD EARTH GROUND
AV-21F9
1. The design of this product contains special hardware, many
circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original
design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original
circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel
only.
2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not
be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the
manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage
resulting therefrom.
3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection
afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical
components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by (!) on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended
replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may
cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
4. Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : (#) side GND,
the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : (") side GND and EARTH : ($)
side GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure 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.
5. If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended
that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
6. The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with
that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can
cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect
installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft XRay 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. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in
the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred,
those components that indicate evidence of overheating should
be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
9. Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation
check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs,
metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.)
to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
(1) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts
exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of
3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
(. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1 100V 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 1500Ω10W resistor paralleled by a
0.15µF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and
a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC
voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any
exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and
measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the
plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC (r .m.s.).
This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
7. Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the
picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other
end of the lead through a 10kΩ 2W resistor to the anode button.
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AV-21F9
FEATURES
● New chassis design enables use of an interactive on-screen
control.
● Wide range voltage for AC power input.
● With AUDIO / VIDEO / S-VIDEO INPUT & OUTPUT terminals.
● MUTING button can reduce the audio level to zero instantly.
● Functional remote control to operate TV set (for channel select,
volume control, power ON/OFF, etc.) from a distance.
● I2C bus control utilizes single chip ICs for IF , V/C (Video/Chroma)
and VSM (Video Status Memory).
● By means of AUT O PROGRAM, the TV stations can be selected
automatically and the TV channels can also be rearranged automatically.
● Built-in ECO MODE (ECONOMY, ECOLOGY)
In accordance with the brightness in a room, the brightness and/
or contrast of the picture can be adjusted automatically to make
the optimum picture which is easy on the eye.
● Built-in ON TIMER & RETURN +.
● By means of ALC (Auto Level Control), the audio output is auto-
matically controlled at a constant level.
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
REMOVING THE REAR COVER
1. Be sure that the AC power cord is unplugged.
2. Remove the 8 screws marked "A". (See Fig. 4.)
3. Withdraw the rear cover backward.
REMOVING THE CHASSIS BASE
● After removing the rear cover.
1. Slightly raise both sides of the chassis base by hand and remove the 2 claws under both sides of the chassis base from the
front cabinet. (See Fig. 4.)
2. Withdraw the chassis base backward.
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors etc.)
REMOVING THE AV TERMINAL BOARD
● After removing the rear cover.
1. Remove the 2 screws marked "B". (See Fig. 4.)
2. While raising the claw marked "C", remove the top of the AV
TERMINAL board. (See Fig. 1.)
3. Pressing the claws "D", remove the A V TERMINAL board backward (in the arrow direction marked "E"). (See Fig. 2.)
REMOVING THE CONTROL BASE
● After removing the rear cover and the chassis base.
1. While pushing down the claws marked "F", remove the CONTROL BASE forward (in the arrow direction marked "G"). (See
Fig. 3.)
(If necessary, take off the wire clamp, connectors, etc.)
REMOVING THE SPEAKER
● After removing the rear cover.
1. Remove the 2 screws marked "H". (See Fig. 4.)
2. Follow the same step for removing the other hand speaker.
CHECKING THE MAIN PW BOARD
T o check the back side of the Main PW Board, follow the next steps.
1. Pull out the chassis base. (Refer to "REMOVING THE CHASSIS BASE".)
2. Erect the chassis base vertically so that you can easily check
the back side of the Main PW Board.
CAUTION:
● When erecting the chassis base, be careful so that there will be
no contacting with other PW Board.
● Before turning on power, make sure that the CRT earth wire
and other connectors are properly connected.
● When repairing, connect the Deg. coil to the DEG. connector
on the Main PW Board.
WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TYING
1. Be sure to clamp the wire.
2. Never remove the cable tie used for tying the wires together.
Should it be inadvertently removed, be sure to tie the wires with
a new cable tie.
[REAR SIDE]
C
AV TERMINAL BOARD
Fig. 1
[FRONT SIDE]
CONTROL BASE
C
D
AV TERMINAL BOARD
Fig. 2
D
E
[REAR SIDE]
G
CHASSIS
BASE
Fig. 3
F
No. 560374
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FRONT CABINET
SPEAKER
H
CRT SOCKET PWB
AV-21F9
(×2)
FRONT CONTROL PWB
SPEAKER
REAR COVER
CONTROL
BASE
(×2)
H
Fig. 3
CHASSIS BASE
CLAW
IF PWB
AV SW PWB
CLAW
MAIN PWB
Fig. 1
AV TERMINAL
BOARD
B
(×2)
Fig. 2
(×8)
A
Fig. 4
No. 560375
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AV-21F9
REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
1.MEMORY IC
This TV uses the following memory IC.
Memory IC: IC1702 on MAIN PW Board
The memory IC memorizes data for correctly operating the
video and deflection circuits. When replacing the memory IC,
be sure to use the same type IC written with the initial values
of data. In other words, use the specific IC listed in "PRINTED
WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST". For its mounting location, refer to "ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS".
2.PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING MEMORY IC
(1) Power off
Switch the power off and unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet.
(2) Replacing the memory IC
Replace the memory IC with new one. Be sure to use the
memory IC written with the initial data values.
(3) Power on
Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and switch the
power on.
(4) Check and setting of SYSTEM CONSTANT SET:
1) Press the DISPLAY key and the PICTURE MODE key
on the remote control unit simultaneously.
The SERVICE MENU screen will be displayed. (See
Fig. 1.)
2) In the SERVICE MENU, press the DISPLAY key and
PICTURE MODE key simultaneously. Then, the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET screen will be displayed. (See
Fig. 2.)
3) Check whether the setting values of the SYSTEM CONSTANT SET are the same as those indicated in Table
1. If the value is different, select the setting item with
the MENU a key, and set the correct value with
the MENU − / + key.
4) Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal
screen.
(5) Receive channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the
receive channels (channels preset).
NAME OF REMOTE CONTROL KEYS
POWER
+
MENU
−
+
VOLUME
MUTING
123
456
7809
-/--
MENU
MENU
MENU
+
DISPLAY
MENU
PICTURE
MODE
DISPLAY
−
−
LIVE
SPATIAL
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
COLOUR
SOUND
TV/VIDEO
I/II
PICTURE MODE
RETURN+
CHANNEL SCAN
ECO SENSOROFF TIMER
(6) User setting
Check the user setting values in Table 2, and if setting
value is different, set the correct value.
For setting, refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
(7) Setting of SERVICE MENU
Verify the setting for each setting item in the SERVICE
MENU. (See Table 3.) If readjustment is necessary, perform adjustment referring to "SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS".
SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
2. V/C 3. AUDIO
4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET
6. CENTER
7. TURBO TIMER OFF
1-7 : SELECTDISP : EXIT
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✽✽✽ ✽✽✽✽✽
✽✽.✽✽✽✽
✽✽.✽✽✽✽
Fig. 1
SYSTEM CONSTANT - I
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 1/3
1.COLOUR AUTO : NO
2. COLOUR: MULTI
3. ECO SENSOR: YES
4. BASS: NO-SB-ON
5. VOL LIMITER: YES
6.TEXT : NO
a: SELECT
− / + : OPERATE
DISP : EXIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT - II
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 2/3
7. MSP: YES
8. LANGUAGE: E/R/A/F
9. EW-PIN IC: NO
10. B/B OFF MUTE : OFF
11. LED: 2
12. D/K NICAM: YES
a: SELECT
−/+ : OPERATE
DISP : EXIT
SYSTEM CONSTANT - III
SYSTEM CONSTANT SET 3/3
13. ALC: YES
14. BBE: NO
a: SELECT
− / + : OPERATE
DISP : EXIT
Fig. 2
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SETTING OF SYSTEM CONSTANT SET
Table 1
Setting itemSetting contentsSetting value
AV-21F9
1. COLOUR AUTO NO
2. COLOUR MULTI
3. ECO SENSOR YES
4. BASSNO-SB-ON
5. VOL. LIMITER YES
6. TEXT NO
7. MSP YES
8. LANGUAGE E/R/A/F
9. EW-PIN IC NO
10. B/B OFF MUTE OFF
11. LED 2
12. D/K NICAM YES
13. ALC YES
14. BBE NO
YESNO
MULTI.TRIPLE PAL
YESNO
YES-BBYES-BB-SBYES-SB
NO-SB-OFFNO-SB-ONYES-BA
YESNO
YESNO
YESNONO-A2
E/R/A/FE/A/FE/AE/F
YES NO
ON OFF
23
YES NO
YES NO
YESNO
USER SETTING VALUES
Table 2
Setting itemSetting valueSetting itemSetting value
SUB POWERONTREBLECENTER
CHANNEL POSITION1 POSITIONBASSCENTER
CHANNEL PRESET
VOLUMEAppropriate sound volumeOFF TIMEROFF
TV/VIDEOTVAUTO SHUTOFFOFF
ON SCREEN DISPLAYPOSITION NUMBER DISPLAYECO SENSOROFF
COLOUR SYSTEMAUTO PALLANGUAGEENGLISH
SOUND SYSTEMB / GALCHIGH
BILINGUAL MODESTEREOBLUE BACKOFF
PICTURE MODE (VSM)BRIGHTON TIMERPR1 0:00
LIVE SPATIALOFFCHILD LOCKOFF
Refer to OPERATINGBALANCECENTER
INSTRUCTIONSVNROFF
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AV-21F9
SERVICE MENU SETTING ITEMS
Table 3
Service menuSetting item
1. IF1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
2. V / C1. CUTOFF(R/G/B)
2. DRIVE(R/B)
3. BRIGHT
4. CONT.
5. COLOUR
6. TINT
7. BLACK OFFSET(R-Y/B-Y)
8. SHARP
9. TEXT(RGB)CONT.
10. B.S. OFF
11. B.S. POINT
12. DC TRAN RATE
13. APA-CON FO/SW
14. VSM PHASE
15. VSM GAIN
16. CLL SW
17. CLL LEVEL
18. ABL POINT
19. ABL GAIN
20. Y-DL(TV/VIDEO/S)
21. P. ACL SW
22. WPL SW
23. Y GAMMA
Do not adjust.
Service menuSetting item
3. AUDIO1. ERROR LIMIT
2. A2 ID THR
3. SOUND SYSTEM
4. DEF2. V-SHIFT
3. V-SIZE
4. H-CENT
7. V-S. CR
10. V-LINE
5. VSM PRESET1. TINT
(BRIGHT/STD/SOFT)2. COLOUR
3. BRIGHT
4. CONT.
5. SHARP
6. CENTER ADJUST TREBLE
BASS
7. TURBO TIMER ON/OFF
Should be set to OFF.
(When you turn the TV power off, the
Turbo Timer is automatically set to
OFF.)
Do not adjust.
Do not adjust.
Do not adjust.
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REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
■ CAUTIONS
1. Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
2. Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
3. When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
4. Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
■ SOLDERING IRON
1. Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end
of it.
2. A 30W soldering iron is recommended for easily removing
parts.
■ REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
● Resistors, capacitors, etc.
(1) As shown in the figure, while pushing the chip part with twee-
zers, alternately melt the solder at its each end.
AV-21F9
2. How to install Chip parts
● Resistors, capacitors, etc.
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Shift the chip part with tweezers and remove it.
● Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
(2) As shown in the figure, while pushing the chip part with twee-
zers, alternately melt the solder at its each lead. Then, shift
and remove the chip part.
SOLDER
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder.
Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip part.
● Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
Note : After removing the part, remove remaining solder from
the pattern.
No. 560379
B
C
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AV-21F9
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
BEFORE STARTING SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
1. There are 2 ways for adjusting this TV: One is with the
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the conventional
method using adjustment parts and components.
2. The setting (adjustment) using the REMOTE CONTROL
UNIT is made on the basis of the initial setting values. The
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
3. Make sure that connection is correctly made to AC power source.
4. Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instrument for warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting adjustment.
5. If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most appropriate signal for adjustment.
6. Never touch parts (such as variable resistors, transformers and
capacitors) not shown in the adjustment items of this service
adjustment.
7. Preparation for adjustment (presetting):
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the
following functions with the remote control unit.
PICTURE MODE (VSM)
COLOUR/BRIGHT/CONT./SHARP
VNR
TREBLE/BASS/BALANCE
LIVE SPATIAL
ECO SENSOR
Function
Setting value
BRIGHT
See "VSM Preset"
on page 23.
OFF
CENTER
OFF
OFF
MEASURING INSTRUMENT
AND FIXTURES
1. DC voltmeter (or Digital voltmeter)
2. Oscilloscope
3. Signal generator (Pattern generator)
[PAL / SECAM / NTSC]
4. Remote control unit
ADJUSTMENT/CHECK ITEMS
Adjustment/Check item Page
B1 POWER SUPPLY Check14
FOCUS Adjustment14
IF CIRCUIT Adjustment14
V/C (VIDEO/CHROMA) CIRCUIT Adjustment15
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT Adjustment21
VSM PRESET Adjustment23
AUDIO Adjustment23
CENTER Adjustment23
PURITY, CONVERGENCE Adjustment24
BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MENU
1. TOOL OF SERVICE MENU OPERATION
Operate the SERVICE MENU with the remote control unit.
2. SERVICE MENU ITEMS
With the SERVICE MENU, various settings (adjustments) can be made, and they are broadly classified in the following items of settings:
● 1. IF ............................. For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the IF circuit.
● 2. V/C........................... For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the VIDEO/CHROMA circuit.
● 3. AUDIO ..................... For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the multiplicity sound circuit.
● 4. DEF ......................... For entering/adjusting the setting values (adjustment values) of the DEFLECTION circuit.
● 5. VSM PRESET ......... For setting the values of STANDARD, SOFT and BRIGHT (Do not adjust the preset values.)
(VSM: video status memory)
● 6. CENTER.................. For setting the CENTER ADJUST values of TREBLE and BASS. (Do not adjust the preset values.)
● 7. TURBO TIMER........ For quick setting the values of TIMER COUNT — adjustable not only by minutes but also by second. If it is ON,
the time in TIMER mode changes from 1 minute into 1 second temporarily. (Applicable to OFF TIMER, ON
TIMER and AUTO SHUTOFF)
Note: When you turn the TV power off, the Turbo Timer is automatically set to OFF.
(Do not adjust the preset values.)
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AV-21F9
3. BASIC OPERATION IN SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU
(1) How to enter SERVICE MENU
Press the DISPLAY key and the PICTURE MODE key on
the remote control unit simultaneously.
The SERVICE MENU screen will be displayed. (See Fig. 1.)
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
2. V/C 3. AUDIO
4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET
6. CENTER
7. TURBO TIMER OFF
1-7 : SELECTDISP : EXIT
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✽✽.✽✽✽✽
✽✽✽ ✽✽✽✽✽
✽✽.✽✽✽✽
Fig. 1
(2) Selection of SUB MENU SCREEN
Press one of the keys 1 ~ 7 on the remote control unit, and select the SUB MENU SCREEN from the SERVICE MENU. (See Fig. 2 on
the next page.)
SERVICE MENU → SUB MENU1. IF
2. V / C
3. AUDIO
4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET
6. CENTER
7. TURBO TIMER
(3) Method of Setting
*Once the setting values are set, they are memorized automatically.
*It must not adjust without inputting a signal.
(c) MENU − / + Key......................... Adjust the setting value.
(d) DISPLAY Key ............................ When this is pressed twice, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
2) 2. V/C, 3. AUDIO, 4. DEF, 5. VSM PRESET and 6. CENTER
(a) 2 ~ 6 Keys ................................. Select one from 2. V/C, 3. AUDIO, 4. DEF, 5. VSM PRESET and 6. CENTER.
(b) MENU a key........................ Select setting items.
(c) MENU − / + Key......................... Adjust the setting values of the setting items.
● Use the number keys on the remote control unit for setting of WHITE BALANCE and BLACK
OFFSET. For the setting, refer to each item concerned.
(d) DISPLAY Key ............................ When this is pressed, you will return to the SERVICE MENU.
3) 7. TURBO TIMER
(a) 7 Key ......................................... Each time you press the key, ON/OFF state of TURBO TIMER changes.
(Should be set to OFF.)
(4) Release of SERVICE MENU
After completing the setting, return to the SERVICE MENU by pressing the DISPLAY key, then again press the DISPLAY key to return
to the normal screen.
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AV-21F9
SUB MENU SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU
1. IF
2. V/C 3. AUDIO
4. DEF
5. VSM PRESET
6. CENTER
7. TURBO TIMER OFF
1-7 : SELECTDISP : EXIT
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✽✽✽ ✽✽✽✽✽
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✽✽.✽✽✽✽
SUB MENU 5. VSM PRESET
VSM PRESET BRIGHT
1. TINT
✽✽✽
a : SELECT
− / + : OPERATE
BRIGHT / STD / SOFT
Setting item
1. TINT
2. COLOUR
3. BRIGHT
4. CONT.
5. SHARP
DISP : EXIT
SUB MENU 1. IF
IF
1. VCO
2. DELAY POINT
1-2 : SELECTDISP : EXIT
SUB MENU 2. V/C
V/C 50Hz
1. CUTOFF
a : SELECT
− / + : OPERATE
PAL
✽ ✽✽
(R)
(G)
✽ ✽✽
✽ ✽✽
(B)
DISP : EXIT
VCO (CW)
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REFERENCE
BELOW REFERENCE
TOO LOW
AGC TAKE-OVER
−/+ : OPERATE
Setting item
1. CUTOFF(R/G/B)
2. DRIVE(R/B)
3. BRIGHT
4. CONT.
5. COLOUR
6. TINT
7. BLACK OFFSET(R-Y/B-Y)
8. SHARP
9. TEXT(RGB)CONT.
10. B.S.OFF
11. B.S.POINT
12. DC TRAN RATE
✽✽✽.✽✽ MHz
DELAY POINT
DISP : EXIT
13. APA-CON FO/SW
14. VSM PHASE
15. VSM GAIN
16. CLL SW
17. CLL LEVEL
18. ABL POINT
19. ABL GAIN
20. Y-DL(TV ./VIDEO/S)
21. P.ACL SW
22. WPL SW
23. Y GAMMA
DISP : EXIT
✽✽
Setting item
SUB MENU 6. CENTER
CENTER ADJUST
TREBLE
BASS
✽✽
✽✽
a : SELECT
− / + : OPERATE
7. TURBO TIMER
TURBO TIMER
DISP : EXIT
OFF
ON
SUB MENU 3. AUDIO
AUDIO
✽✽.✽✽
1. ERROR LIMIT
C AD BITS
NICAM ERROR
a : SELECT
−/+ : OPERATE
SUB MENU 4. DEF
DEF 50Hz
2. V-SHIFT
(✽✽)
a: SELECT
−/+ : OPERATE
Fig. 2
MHz
✽✽✽
✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽
✽✽ ✽✽
DISP : EXIT
✽✽✽
DISP : EXIT
Setting item
1. ERROR LIMIT
2. A2 ID THR
3. SOUND SYSTEM
50Hz / 60Hz
Setting item
2. V-SHIFT
3. V-SIZE
4. H-CENT
7. V-S. CR
10. V-LINE
No. 5603712
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ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS
FRONT CONTROL PWB
AV-21F9
FRONT
POWER
PW
IF PWB
IC101
CN003
MAIN PWB
SW
T101
TOP
VCO
MEMORY
W
IC702
IC
POW ON
TIMER
IC001
CN002
25113
CRT SOCKET PWB
TP-47G
(SOLDER SIDE)
125
IC701
ECO
SENSOR
T
CN002
5
1
-
+
VOL
SR
41
TP-E ( )
W
-
+
CHMENU
TOP
U
CRT EARTH
(BRAIDED ASS'Y)
12
DEG
J005 J004J003
AV SW PWB
J601
SL
31
CN001
TOP
SIF VCO
T101
CN005
FRONT
AV SW PWB
CN005T
IF PWB
T101
VCO
CN001
AV
IN/OUT
28
29
CN003
5
IC201
TUNER
1
1
56
HV
41
U
41
HVT
S1
1
5
UPPER : FOCUS
LOWER : SCREEN
TP-91
(B1)
TP-E
( )
No. 5603713
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AV-21F9
ADJUSTMENTS
B1 POWER SUPPLY
Item Test point Adjustment part
Measuring
instrument
Check ofSignalTP-91 (B1)
B1 POWERGeneratorTP-E (
""
")
""
SUPPLY[S1
DC Voltmeter connector]
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
Item Test point Adjustment part
AdjustmentSignalFOCUS VR
of FOCUSgenerator[In HVT]
Measuring
instrument
IF CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
Description
1. Receive a whole black signal.
2. Connect a DC voltmeter between TP-91 (B1) and TP-E (")
(between pins 1 and 5 of the connector S1).
3. Make sure that the voltage is DC113.3 ± 1.5V.
Description
1. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
2. While watching the screen, adjust the FOCUS VR to make the
vertical and horizontal lines as fine and sharp as possible.
3. Make sure that, when the screen is darkened, the lines remain
in good focus.
Item Test point Adjustment part
Measuring
instrument
AdjustmentRemoteVCO (CW)
of VCO (CW) control unitTRANSF.
[On IF PWB]
fv
YELLOW
Screen display
VCO (CW) ✽✽✽.✽✽ MHz
TOO HIGH
ABOVE REFERENCE
BELOW REFERENCE
TOO LOW
DISP : EXIT
Step
123
TOO HIGHYellowBlueBlue
ABOVE REFERENCEBlueYellowBlue
BELOW REFERENCEBlueBlueYellow
TOO LOWBlueBlue
Description
● Under normal conditions, no adjustment is required.
1. Select 1. IF from the SERVICE MENU.
2. Press the 1 key to select 1. VCO.
3. Select a receivable broadcast channel with the CHANNEL key .
4. Turn the core of VCO(CW) TRANSF. until the colour of the
characters "TOO HIGH" displayed on the screen changes from
blue to yellow. (Step 1)
5. Then slowly turn the core of VCO(CW) TRANSF . counterclockwise until the characters "ABOVE REFERENCE" changes from
blue to yellow. (Step 2)
6. Further slowly turn the core of VCO(CW) TRANSF. until the
colour of the characters "BELOW REFERENCE" changes from
blue to yellow. (Step 3)
7. Press the DISPLAY key three times to return to normal screen.
8. Perform CHANNEL PRESET again, and make sure that each
broadcast is being received properly.
No. 5603714
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AV-21F9
Item Test point Adjustment part
AdjustmentRemoteDELAY POINT
of DELAYcontrol unit(AGC TAKE-OVER)
POINT
Setting
(Adjustment)
item
DELAY POINT
(AGC TAKE-OVER)
Measuring
instrument
VariableInitial setting
range value
0 ~ 63 19
1. Receive a black and white signal (colour off).
2. Select 1. IF from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 2. DELAY POINT by pressing the 2 key on the remote
control.
4. Adjust the MENU − or + key until video noise disappears.
5. Press the DISPLAY key three times to return to the normal
screen.
6. Turn to other channels and make sure that there are no irregularities.
Description
V/C (VIDEO/CHROMA) CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
The setting (adjustment) using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values.
The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
● Do not change the initial setting values of the setting (adjustment) items not listed in "ADJUSTMENT".
3. Select 2. DRIVE (R) / (B) with MENU a key, and set each
value to initial setting value with 4 and 7 keys, or 6 and 9 keys
on the remote control unit.
4. Use the keys 4 and 7 or 6 and 9 to produce a white screen.
5. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
Setting (Adjustment)VariableInitial setting
item range value
R−128 ~ +127 0
2. DRIVE
B−128 ~ + 127 0
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AV-21F9
Item Test point Adjustment part
AdjustmentRemote3. BRIGHT
ofcontrol unit
SUB
BRIGHT
AdjustmentRemote4. CONT.
ofcontrol unit
SUB CONT.
AdjustmentRemote5. COLOR
ofcontrol unit
SUB
COLOUR-IPAL COLOUR
Measuring
instrument
Description
1. Receive any broadcast.
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 3. BRIGHT with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value with the MENU − or + key.
5. If the brightness is not the best with the initial set value, make
fine adjustment until you get the best brightness.
6. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
1. Receive any broadcast.
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 4. CONT. with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value with the MENU − or + key.
5. If the contrast is not the best with the initial set value, make
fine adjustment until you get the best contrast.
6. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
(PAL COLOUR)
1. Receive a PAL broadcast.
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 5. COLOUR with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value for PAL COLOUR with the MENU
− or + key.
5. If the colour is not the best with the initial set value, make fine
adjustment until you get the best colour.
6. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
SECAM COLOUR
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
(SECAM COLOUR)
1. Receive a SECAM broadcast.
2. Make fine adjustment of SECAM COLOUR in the same way
as for "PAL COLOUR".
(NTSC 3.58 COLOUR)
1. Receive a NTSC 3.58MHz broadcast.
2. Make similar fine adjustment of NTSC 3.58 COLOUR in the
same way as for "PAL COLOUR".
(NTSC 4.43 COLOUR)
When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 COLOUR, appropriate
values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 COLOUR.
No. 5603717
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AV-21F9
Item Test point Adjustment part
Measuring
instrument
Adjustment● SignalTP-47G5. COLOUR
of SUBgeneratorTP-E (
""
")
""
COLOUR-II[CRT
● Oscillo-SOCKETPAL COLOUR
scope PWB]
● Remote
control
unit
B
Mg
R
(A)
Cy
Y
W
G
(−)
0V
(+)
SECAM COLOUR
Description
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
(PAL COLOUR)
1. Receive a PAL full field colour bar signal (75% white).
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 5. COLOUR with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value of PAL COLOUR with the MENU
− or + key.
5. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47G and TP-E.
6. Adjust PAL COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure to +12V
(W & G).
(SECAM COLOUR)
1. Receive a SECAM full field colour bar signal (75% white).
2. Set the initial setting value of SECAM COLOUR with the MENU
− or + key.
3. Adjust SECAM COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure to
+9V (W & G).
NTSC 3.58 COLOUR
No. 5603718
(NTSC 3.58 COLOUR)
1. Receive a NTSC 3.58 full field colour bar signal (75% white).
2. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 COLOUR with the
MENU − or + key.
3. Adjust NTSC 3.58 COLOUR to set the value (A) in the figure
to +12V (W & G).
(NTSC 4.43 COLOUR)
When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 COLOUR, appropriate
values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 COLOUR.
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AV-21F9
Item Test point Adjustment part
Measuring
instrument
AdjustmentRemote6. TINT
ofcontrol unit
SUB TINT-I
NTSC 3.58 TINT
Description
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
(NTSC 3.58 TINT)
1. Receive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar
75% white).
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 6. TINT with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 with the MENU − or
+ key.
5. If you cannot get the best tint with the initial setting value,
make fine adjustment until you get the best tint.
6. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
(NTSC 4.43 COLOUR)
When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 TINT, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 TINT.
Adjustment● SignalTP-47G6. TINT
ofgeneratorTP-E (
""
")
""
SUB TINT-II[CRT
● Oscillo-SOCKET
scope PWB]NTSC 3.58 TINT
● Remote
control
unit
B
Mg
R
(B)
Cy
W
G
Y
(−)
0V
(+)
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
(NTSC 3.58 TINT)
1. Receive a NTSC 3.58 colour bar signal (full field colour bar
75% white).
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 6. TINT with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3.58 with the MENU − or
+ key.
5. Connect the oscilloscope between TP-47G and TP-E.
6. Adjust NTSC 3.58 TINT to set the value (B) in the figure to
+10V (W & Cy).
7. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
(NTSC 4.43 TINT)
When adjustment is done for NTSC 3.58 TINT, appropriate values are automatically set for NTSC 4.43 TINT.
No. 5603719
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AV-21F9
Item Test point Adjustment part
Measuring
instrument
AdjustmentRemote
of BLACKcontrol unit
OFFSET-I
(SECAM)7. BLACK OFFSET
(R-Y)
(B-Y)
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
BLACK &
WHITE OFF
BLACK &
WHITE ON
R-Y ( )
R-Y ( )
12 3
4
789
56
B-Y ( )
B-Y ( )
Adjustment● Signal35 PIN (R-Y)
of BLACKgenerator36 PIN (B-Y)
OFFSET-IIIC 201 on
(SECAM)● Oscillo-MAIN PWB7. BLACK OFFSET
scope (R-Y)
(B-Y)
● Remote
control
unit
[R-Y]
FlatFlat
(b)(a)
Description
[Method of adjustment without measuring instrument]
1. Receive a SECAM broadcast.
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 7. BLACK OFFSET with the MENU a key.
4. Set the initial setting value for BLACK OFFSET (R-Y) and (BY) with 4 and 7 or 6 and 9 keys on the remote control unit.
5. If the picture is not the best with the initial setting value, make
fine adjustment until you get the best picture.
6. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
[Method of adjustment using measuring instrument]
1. Receive a SECAM COLOUR bar signal (full field colour bar
75% white).
2. Select 2. V/C from the SERVICE MENU.
3. Select 7. BLACK OFFSET with the a key.
4. Connect the oscilloscope between pin 35 of IC 201 and TP-E.
5. By using 4 and 7 keys on the remote control unit, adjust the
BLACK OFFSET (R-Y) so that the waveform changes from
(a) to (b) as shown in the figure.
6. Connect the oscilloscope between pin 36 of IC 201 and TP-E.
7. By using 6 and 9 keys on the remote control unit, adjust the
BLACK OFFSET (B-Y) so that the waveform changes from
(c) to (d) as shown in the figure.
8. If the picture is not the best with the adjusted picture, make
fine adjustment until you get the best picture.
9. Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen.
[B-Y]
Flat
(c)(d)
Flat
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AV-21F9
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
● There are 2 modes of adjustment (initial setting value) — 50Hz mode and 60Hz mode — depending upon the kind of signals (vertical
frequency 50Hz / 60Hz).
● When adjusted in 50Hz mode, 60Hz mode will be automatically set.
The setting (adjustment) using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values.
The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values.
● Do not adjust 3. AUDIO (1. ERROR LIMIT, 2. A2 ID THR, 3. SOUND SYSTEM) in the SERVICE MENU as it requires no adjustment.
[SUB MENU 3. AUDIO]
Setting itemVariable rangeInitial setting value (fixed)
1. ERROR LIMIT(Do not adjust.)00H ~ FFH100H
2. A2 ID THR(Do not adjust.)00H ~ FFH14H
3. SOUND SYSTEM(Do not adjust.) — —
: Do not adjust.
CENTER ADJUSTMENT
● Do not adjust 6. CENTER (TREBLE, BASS) in the SERVICE MENU as it requires no adjustment.
[SUB MENU 6. CENTER]
Setting itemInitial setting value (fixed)
TREBLE(Do not adjust.)+2
BASS(Do not adjust.) 0
: Do not adjust.
No. 5603723
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AV-21F9
PURITY, CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Demagnetize CRT with the demagnetizer.
2. Loosen the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
3. Remove the wedges. (Fig. 1.)
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.
CRT
Long lug
WEDGE
P : PURITY MAGNET
4 : 4 POLES (convergence magnets)
6 : 6 POLES (convergence magnets)
DEFLECTION
YOKE
P
4 6
P/C
MAGNETS
• P/C MAGNETS
Fig. 1
PURITY MAGNETS
10. Input a cross-hatch signal.
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
No. 5603724
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STATIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Input a cross-hatch signal.
2. Using 4-pole convergence magnets, overlap the red and blue
lines in the center of the screen (Fig.1) to 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 to turn them to
white.
AV-21F9
(FRONT VIEW)
4. Repeat 2 and 3 above, and make best convergence.
DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Move the deflection yoke up and down and overlap the lines in
the periphery. (Fig. 2)
2. Move the deflection yoke left to right and overlap the lines in the
periphery. (Fig. 3)
3. Repeat 1 and 2 above, and make best convergence.
● After adjustment, fix the wedge at the original position.
Fasten the retainer screw of the deflection yoke.
Fix the 6 magnets with glue.
(FRONT VIEW)
BLUE
GREEN
RED
(FRONT VIEW)
RED
REDGREEN BLUE
GREEN
BLUE
Fig. 1
GREEN
Fig. 2
REDBLUE
BLUE
GREEN
RED
GREEN
BLUE
RED
RED
GREEN
BLUE
BLUE
GREEN
RED
Fig. 3
No. 5603725
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AV-21F9
SELF-CHECK FUNCTIONS
1. Outline
This model has self-check functions given below. When an abnormality has been detected, the SUB POWER is turned off and the ON
TIMER LED flashes to inform of the failure. An abnormality is detected by the signal input state of the control line connected to the
microcomputer.
2. Self-check items
Check item
Over-current protection
Details of detection
An over-current on the low B line
is detected.
CRT NECK protection
Operation of CRT NECK protection circuit
3. Self-check indicating function
When an abnormality has been detected at about 5 seconds
after the power is turned on, the SUB POWER is turned off
immediately and the ON TIMER LED flashes.
Method of detection
The main microcomputer detects
the possible abnormality at 30msec. intervals and judges the results in every 16 time. Of the 16
times, if NG is detected more
than 9 times, it is judged that
there is an abnormality.
DITTO
After about
5 seconds
Power on
Start of
detection
State of abnormality
When an abnormality has been
detected, the SUB-POWER is
turned off. While the SUBPOWER is being turned off, the
POWER key on the remote control unit is not operational until the
power cord is taken out and put
in again.
DITTO
Detection of
an abnormality
Flashing ON TIMER LED
SUB-POWER OFF
[ Indication by the LED ]
Item LED flashing intervals Priority of detection
① Over-current protectionAt 0.2-second intervals1
➁ CRT NECK protectionAt 1-second intervals2
Note: In case of ① + ➁, the item ① will be indicated.
No. 5603726
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AV-21F9
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
TELEVISION RECEIVER DIVISION 1106 Heta, Iwai-city, Ibaraki-prefecture, 306-0698, Japan
No. 5603740
AV21F9NS-H #3
CTH 0008
CRT
Page 28
AV-21F9
PARTS LIST
CAUTION
■ The parts identified by the ! symbol are important for the safety. Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to
use specified ones to secure the safety.
■ The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines — in the Parts No. columns will not
be supplied.
■ P. W. Board Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will
be supplied.
ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES
RESISTORSCAPACITORS
C RCarbon ResistorC CAP.Ceramic Capacitor
F RFusible ResistorE CAP.Electrolytic Capacitor
P RPlate ResistorM CAP.Mylar Capacitor
V RVariable ResistorHV CAP.High Voltage Capacitor
HV RHigh Voltage ResistorMF CAP.Metalized Film Capacitor
MF RMetal Film ResistorMM CAP.Metalized Mylar Capacitor
● FRONT CONTROL PW BOARD ASS'Y .......................................................................................................................... 34
● IF PW BOARD ASS'Y...................................................................................................................................................... 35
● AV SW PW BOARD ASS'Y.............................................................................................................................................. 36
■ PACKING/PACKING PARTS LIST ....................................................................................................................39
■ REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PAR TS LIST..........................................................................................................39
P.W. BOARDS
P.W.B. Ass'yPart No.
MAIN P.W.B.SCM-1617A-H2
CRT SOCKET P.W.B.SCM-3201A-H2
FRONT CONTROL P.W.B.SCM-8206A-H2
IF P.W.B.SCM0F201A-H2
AV SW P.W.B.SCM0Y208A-H2
C0101NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0102NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0103NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0104NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0105NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0106NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0107NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0108NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0110NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0111NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0112NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0114QETN1HM-474ZE CAP.0.47µF50VM
C0116QETN1HM-474ZE CAP.0.47µF50VM
C0118NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0119QETN1CM-476ZE CAP.47µF16VM
C0120QETN1CM-476ZE CAP.47µF16VM
C0121NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0122QETN1CM-476ZE CAP.47µF16VM
C0123NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0125NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0126NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0127NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0128NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0129NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
TRANSFORMER
T0101CELT001-303J3CW TRANSF.
COIL
L0101QQLZ014-2R2PEAKING COIL2.2µ H
L0104QQL244K-120ZPEAKING COIL12µHK
L0105QQL244K-8R2ZPEAKING COIL8.2µHK
L0106QQL244K-8R2ZPEAKING COIL8.2µHK
C0103NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0104NCB21HK-472XCH C CAP.4700pF50VK
C0105NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0106NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0107NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0108NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0109NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0110NCB21HK-331XCH C CAP.330pF50VK
C0111QETN1HM-474ZE CAP.0.47µF50VM
C0112NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0113QETN1CM-336ZE CAP.33µ F16VM
C0114NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0115NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0116QCB31HK-103ZC CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0117QCB31HK-103ZC CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0118NDC21HJ-820XCH C CAP.82pF50VJ
No. 5603736
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! Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal! Symbol No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
CAPACITOR
C0119NDC21HJ-470XCH C CAP.47pF50VJ
C0120NDC21HJ-180XCH C CAP.18pF50VJ
C0121QETN1HM-474ZE CAP.0.47µF50VM
C0122NDC21HJ-330XCH C CAP.33pF50VJ
C0123NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0124NCB21HK-682XCH C CAP.6800pF50VK
C0126NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0151NDC21HJ-680XCH C CAP.68pF50VJ
C0152NDC21HJ-470XCH C CAP.47pF50VJ
C0153NDC21HJ-101XCH C CAP.100pF50VJ
C0154NDC21HJ-270XCH C CAP.27pF50VJ
C0301NRSA02J-0R0XCH MG R0.0Ω 1/10WJ
C0302QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0303QETN1CM-107ZE CAP.100µ F16VM
C0305NDC21HJ-680XCH C CAP.68pF50VJ
C0308NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0311QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0312QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0313NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0314QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0315NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0318NDC21HJ-121XCH C CAP.120pF50VJ
C0401QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0402QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0403QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0404QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0405NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F25VK
C0406QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0407QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0408QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0409QETN1CM-227ZE CAP.220µ F16VM
C0410QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0411QENC1HM-105ZBP E CAP.1µF50VM
C0412NDC21HJ-101XCH C CAP.100pF50VJ
C0413NDC21HJ-101XCH C CAP.100pF50VJ
C0422QETN1HM-226ZE CAP.22µ F50VM
C0423QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0424QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0425NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0426NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0427NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0428QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0430NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0431QETN1CM-107ZE CAP.100µ F16VM
C0448QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0451QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0452QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0453QENC1CM-106ZBP E CAP.10µF16VM
C0454NDC21HJ-270XCH C CAP.27pF50VJ
C0501NDC21HJ-2R0XCH C CAP.2.0pF50VJ
C0502NDC21HJ-2R0XCH C CAP.2.0pF50VJ
C0503NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0504NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0505QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0506QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0507NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0508NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0509QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0510NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0511NCS21HJ-471XCH C CAP.470pF50VJ
C0512NCS21HJ-471XCH C CAP.470pF50VJ
C0513NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0514QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0515QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0516NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0517QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0518QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µ F50VM
C0521NCF21HZ-104XCH C CAP.0.1µ F50VZ
C0522NCB21HK-102XCH C CAP.1000pF50VK
C0523NCB21HK-102XCH C CAP.1000pF50VK
C0524NCS21HJ-391XCH C CAP.390pF50VJ
C0525NCS21HJ-391XCH C CAP.390pF50VJ
C0526NDC21HJ-221XCH C CAP.220pF50VJ
C0527NDC21HJ-221XCH C CAP.220pF50VJ
C0528NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
CAPACITOR
C0529NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0530NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0531NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0532NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0533NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0534NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0535NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0536NCB21HK-102XCH C CAP.1000pF50VK
C0537NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0539NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0540NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0541QETN1CM-107ZE CAP.100µF16VM
C0542NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0543NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0544NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0545NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0546NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0547NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0548NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0549NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0550NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0551NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0601QENC1CM-226ZBP E CAP.22µF16VM
C0602QETN1AM-107ZE CAP.100µF10VM
C0603NCB21EK-563XCH C CAP.0.056µF25VK
C0604NCB21HK-393XCH C CAP.0.039µF50VK
C0605QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µF50VM
C0606QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µF50VM
C0607QENC1CM-226ZBP E CAP.22µF16VM
C0608NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0609QETN1HM-105ZE CAP.1µF50VM
C0610QENC1CM-226ZBP E CAP.22µF16VM
C0618QETN1HM-225ZE CAP.2.2µF50VM
C0619NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0620NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0621QENC1HM-225ZBP E CAP.2.2µF50VM
C0622NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0623NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0624QETN1HM-475ZE CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0625NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0626NCB21EK-104XCH C CAP.0.1µF25VK
C0627QETN1CM-476ZE CAP.47µF16VM
C0628NCB21HK-183XCH C CAP.0.018µF50VK
C0629NCB21HK-273XCH C CAP.0.027µF50VK
C0630NCB21HK-183XCH C CAP.0.018µF50VK
C0631QETN1CM-107ZE CAP.100µF16VM
C0632NCB21HK-183XCH C CAP.0.018µF50VK
C0633NCB21HK-183XCH C CAP.0.018µF50VK
C0640QETN1CM-476ZE CAP.47µF16VM
C0641QENC1HM-475ZBP E CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0642QENC1HM-475ZBP E CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0643QETN1HM-475ZE CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0644QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µF50VM
C0645QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µF50VM
C0646NCB21HK-103XCH C CAP.0.01µF50VK
C0647QETN1CM-107ZE CAP.100µF16VM
C0648QENC1HM-475ZBP E CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0649QENC1HM-475ZBP E CAP.4.7µF50VM
C0660QETN1HM-106ZE CAP.10µF50VM
C0664NCB21HK-393XCH C CAP.0.039µF50VK
C0665NCB21HK-393XCH C CAP.0.039µF50VK
The components identified by the
critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety critical
components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2. SPECIFIED VOL T AGE AND W AVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the
following conditions.
(1)Input signal: Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of each knob/button and variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester : DC 20kΩ/V
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time : H ➞ 20µS/div
(5)Voltage values: All DC voltage values
* Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent
according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
3. INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL [EXAMPLE]
● In the PW board: R1209 ➞ R209
4. INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(1)Resistors
● Resistance value
No unit: [Ω]
K: [KΩ]
M: [MΩ]
● Rated allowable power
No indication: 1/4 [W]
Others: As specified
● Type
No indication: Carbon resistor
OMR: Oxide metal film resistor
MFR: Metal film resistor
MPR: Metal plate resistor
UNFR: Non-flammable resistor
FR: Fusible resistor
* Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
● Capacitance value
1 or higher: [pF]
less than 1: [µF]
● Withstand voltage
No indication: DC50 [V]
AC indicated: AC withstand voltage [V]
Others: DC withstand voltage [V]
* Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50 [Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage [V]
!!
! symbol and shading are
!!
: Original setting position when
shipped
: V ➞ 5mS/div
: Others ➞ Sweeping time is
specified.
● 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
: 12V
: 9V
: 5V
* Respective voltage values are indicated.
(5)Test point
: Test point
: Only test point display
(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 (NEU-
TRAL) side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus
(oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precaution is
not respected , a fuse or any parts will be broken.
● Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and
circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement
without any notice.