(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety
purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be
made to the original design unless authorized in writing by
the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to
those used in the original circuits. Service should be
performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void
the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the
manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or
property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These
characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection
nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated for
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in
the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the
schematics and by ( ) on the parts list in Service
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of
Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and
ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side
ground when repairing.
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND.
The difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side
GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and
EARTH : ( ) side GND.
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will
not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) 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.
(6) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an
isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
(antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals,
Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack,
control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate
without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal
parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a
voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (.
. . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.)
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally
found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use
a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a
"Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly
any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis,
to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any
leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not
use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000Ω per volt or more
sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ω
10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth
ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage
across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path
to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the
resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and
repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must
not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC
(r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
GOOD EARTH GROUND
1500 10W
PLACE THIS PROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
ME TAL PAR T
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1.2INSTALLATION
1.2.1 HEAT DISSIPATION
If the heat dissipation vent behind this unit is blocked, cooling
efficiency may deteriorate and temperature inside the unit will
rise. The temperature sensor that protects the unit will be
activated when internal temperature exceeds the pre-determined
level and power will be turned off automatically.Therefore,
please make sure pay attention not to block the heat dissipation
vent as well as the ventilation outlet behind the unit and ensure
that there is room for ventilation around it.
Ventilation hole
1.2.3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
To ensure safety in an emergency such as an earthquake, and
to prevent accidents, ensure that measures are taken to prevent
the TV dropping or falling over.
It fixes in a band.
TV Stand
Ventilation hole
*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified
below, between the unit with and the surrounding walls, as well
as the floor etc.Install the unit on stable flooring or stands.Take
precautionary measures to prevent the unit from tipping in order
to protect against accidents and earthquakes.
150 mm150 mm
200 mm200 mm
50 mm
*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
1.2.4 NOTES ON HANDLING
(1) WHEN TAKING UNIT OUT OF A PACKING CASE
When taking the unit out of a packing case, do not grasp
the upper part of the unit. If you take the unit out while
grasping the upper part, the LCD PANEL may be damaged
because of a pressure. Instead of grasping the upper part,
put your hands on the lower backside or sides of the unit.
(2) AS FOR PRESSING OR TOUCHING A SPEAKER
Be careful not to press the opening of the speaker in the
lower part of the unit and around them since the decorative
sheet on the surface of the openings may be deformed.
*Diagram differs from actual appearance.
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1.3HANDLING LCD PANEL
1.3.1 PRECAUTIONS FOR TRANSPORTATION
When transporting the unit, pressure exerted on the internal LCD
panel due to improper handling (such as tossing and dropping)
may cause damages even when the unit is carefully packed. To
prevent accidents from occurring during transportation, pay
careful attention before delivery, such as through explaining the
handling instructions to transporters.
Ensure that the following requirements are met during
transportation, as the LCD panel of this unit is made of glass and
therefore fragile:
(1) USE A SPECIAL PACKING CASE FOR THE LCD PANEL
When transporting the LCD panel of the unit, use a special
packing case (packing materials). A special packing case
is used when a LCD panel is supplied as a service spare
part.
(2) ATTACH PROTECTION SHEET TO THE FRONT
Since the front (display part) of the panel is vulnerable,
attach the protection sheet to the front of the LCD panel
before transportation. Protection sheet is used when a LCD
panel is supplied as a service spare part.
(3) AVOID VIBRATIONS AND IMPACTS
The unit may be broken if it is toppled sideways even when
properly packed. Continuous vibration may shift the gap of
the panel, and the unit may not be able to display images
properly. Ensure that the unit is carried by at least 2
persons and pay careful attention not to exert any vibration
or impact on it.
(4) DO NOT PLACE EQUIPMENT HORIZONTALLY
Ensure that it is placed upright and not horizontally during
transportation and storage as the LCD panel is very
vulnerable to lateral impacts and may break. During
transportation, ensure that the unit is loaded along the
traveling direction of the vehicle, and avoid stacking them
on one another. For storage, ensure that they are stacked
in 2 layers or less even when placed upright.
1.3.2OPTICAL FILTER (ON THE FRONT OF THE LCD PANEL)
(1) Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight over a
prolonged period of time. This may cause the optical filter
to deteriorate in quality and COLOUR.
(2) Clean the filter surface by wiping it softly and lightly with a
soft and lightly fuzz cloth (such as outing flannel).
(3) Do not use solvents such as benzene or thinner to wipe the
filter surface. This may cause the filter to deteriorate in
quality or the coating on the surface to come off. When
cleaning the filter, usually use the neutral detergent diluted
with water. When cleaning the dirty filter, use water-diluted
ethanol.
(4) Since the filter surface is fragile, do not scratch or hit it with
hard materials. Be careful enough not to touch the front
surface, especially when taking the unit out of the packing
case or during transportation.
1.3.3 PRECAUTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OF EXTERIOR
PARTS
Take note of the following when replacing exterior parts (REAR
COVER, FRONT PANEL, etc.):
(1) Do not exert pressure on the front of the LCD panel (filter
surface). It may cause irregular COLOUR.
(2) Pay careful attention not to scratch or stain the front of the
LCD panel (filter surface) with hands.
(3) When replacing exterior parts, the front (LCD panel) should
be placed facing downward. Place a mat, etc. underneath
to avoid causing scratches to the front (filter surface).
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1FEATURES
ZOOM
This function can change the screen size according to the
picture aspect ratio.
3D SOUND
This function can enjoy Surround sound with a "live" effect by
using the 3D SOUND.
2.2MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST
ItemLT-26AX5LT-26AX5/SLT-32AX5LT-32AX5/S
POWER CORDEU Type (Round 2 Pins)UK Type (UK 3 Pins)EU Type (Round 2 Pins)UK Type (UK 3 Pins)
2.321-PIN EURO CONNECTOR (SCART) : VIDEO-1 / VIDEO-2
1AUDIO R output500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedanceUsed (TV OUT)Used (LINE OUT)
2AUDIO R input500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedanceUsed (R1)Used (R2)
3AUDIO L output500mV(rms) (Nominal), Low impedanceUsed (TV OUT)Used (LINE OUT)
4AUDIO GNDUsedUsed
5GND (B)UsedUsed
6AUDIO L input500mV(rms) (Nominal), High impedanceUsed (L1)Used (L2)
7B input700mV
8FUNCTION SW
(SLOW SW)
Low : 0V-3V
High : 8V-12V, High impedance
, 75ΩUsedUsed
(B-W)
9GND (G)UsedUsed
10SCL / T-V LINKNot used Used
11G input700mV
, 75ΩUsedUsed
(B-W)
12SDANot used Used (SDA2)
13GND (R)UsedUsed
14GND (YS)UsedNot used
15R / C inputR : 700mV
C : 300mV
(B-W)
(P-P)
, 75Ω
, 75Ω
16Ys input (FAST SW)Low : 0V-0.4V, High : 1V-3V, 75ΩUsedUsed
17GND (VIDEO output)UsedUsed
18GND (VIDEO input)UsedUsed
19VIDEO output1V
20VIDEO / Y input1V
(Negative sync), 75ΩUsed (TV OUT)Used (LINE OUT)
(P-P)
(Negative sync), 75ΩUsedUsed
(P-P)
21COMMON GNDUsedUsed
DIGITAL VNR
This function cuts down the amount of noise in the original
picture.
COLOUR SYSTEM
If the picture is not clear or no colour appears, change the
current colour system to another colour system.
UsedUsed
(SCL2 / TV-LINK)
Used (R)Used (C2/R)
(P-P= Peak to Peak, B-W= Blanking to white peak)
[Pin assignment]
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 42
21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 53 1
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2.4TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.4.1 LCD PANEL
This unit uses the flat type panel LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel that occupies as little space as possible, instead of the
conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube), as a display unit.
Since the unit has the two polarizing filter that are at right angles to each other, the unit adopts "normally black" mode, where light
does not pass through the polarizing filter and the screen is black when no voltage is applied to the liquid crystals.
2.4.1.1SPECIFICATIONS
The following table shows the specifications of this unit.
Item
Maximum dimensions ( W × H × D ) 626.0 mm × 373.0 mm × 51.0 mm760.0 mm × 450.0 mm × 50.0 mm
Weight4.7 kg7.5 kg
Effective screen sizeDiagonal: 650 mm (H: 576 mm × V: 324 mm) Diagonal: 800 mm (H: 697 mm × V: 392 mm)
Aspect ratio16 : 9
Drive device / systema-Si-TFT active matrix system
ResolutionHorizontally 1366 × Vertically 768 × RGB < W-XGA > 3147264 dots in total
Pixel pitch (pixel size)Horizontally: 0.4215 mm Vertically: 0.4215mm
Displayed colour16777216 colours 256 colours for R G and B
Brightness500cd/m2
Contrast ratio800 : 11000 : 1
Response time8ms
View angleHorizontally: 170° Vertically: 170°
Surface polarizerAnti-Glare type Low reflective coat
Colour filterVertical stripe
BacklightU-type Cold cathode fluorescent lamp × 8
Power supply voltage in LCD6.5 V
Power supply voltage in inverter26.4 V25.2 V
Panel interface systemLVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signaling)
LT-26AX5LT-32AX5
Specifications
Horizontally: 0.51075 mm Vertically: 0.51075 mm
Direct-type Cold cathode fluorescent lamp × 16
2.4.1.2PIXEL FAULT
There are three pixel faults - bright fault , dark fault and flicker fault - that are respectively defined as follows.
BRIGHT FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should not light originally is lighting on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN and find out the cell that is lighting on and off.
DARK FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should light originally is not lighting or lighting with the brightness twice as brighter as originally lighting.
For checking this pixel fault, input 100% of each R/G/B colour and find out the cell that is not lighting.
FLICKER FAULT
In the pixel fault, a cell that should light originally or not light originally is flashing on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN signal or 100% of each RGB colour and find out the cell that is flashing on
and off.
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2.4.2 MAIN CPU PIN FUNCTION [U302 : MAIN PWB]
Pin Pin name I/OFunction Pin Pin name I/OFunction
1D1I/O Program ROM data for CPU51NC2- Not used
2D4I/O Program ROM data for CPU52XTAL2O 6MHz for system clock
3D2I/O Program ROM data for CPU53XTAL1I 6MHz for system clock
4D3I/O Program ROM data for CPU54NC3- Not used
5XROM O
6VDD 2.5I 2.5V56VDDA 2.5 I 2.5V
7VSS- GND57RO R for teletext
8VDD 3.5I 3.5V58GO G for teletext
9P0.0I/O Address/Data for scaler IC59BO B for teletext
10P0.1I/O Address/Data for scaler IC60
11P0.2I/O Address/Data for scaler IC61NC4- Not used
12P0.3I/O Address/Data for scaler IC62P1.7O Reset for Scaler IC [H=Reset]
13P0.4- Not used63NC5- Not used
14P0.5O Address latch Enable64WRO Write for memory
15P0.6- Not used65RDO Read for memory
16P0.7- Not used66NC6Not used
17ENE- Not used67A19O Program ROM address for CPU
18STOP- Not used68A18O Program ROM address for CPU
19OCF- Not used69A16O Program ROM address for CPU
20EXTIF- Not used70A17O Program ROM address for CPU
21CVBSI Video for teletext71A15O Program ROM address for CPU
22VDDA 2.5 I 2.5V72FL_PGM- Test purpose
23VSSA- GND73VDD 2.5I 2.5V
24P2.0I Scart2 ID [H=Detect]74VSS- GND
25P2.1I key scan data 175VDD 3.3I 3.3V
26P2.2I key scan data 276A14O Program ROM address for CPU
27P2.3I Scaet1 ID [H=Detect]77A12O Program ROM address for CPU
28NC1- Not used78A13O Program ROM address for CPU
29HS/SSCI Horizontal sync79A7O Program ROM address for CPU
30VSI Vertical sync80FL_RST- Test purpose
31P3.0O Data Read for Scaler IC81A8O Program ROM address for CPU
32P3.1O Comunication for adjustment [H=TXD]82A6O Program ROM address for CPU
33P3.2I TV-Link in83A9O Program ROM address for CPU
34P3.3I Remote control84A5O Program ROM address for CPU
35P3.4I/O I2C bus Data(for EEPROM)85A11O Program ROM address for CPU
36P3.5O I2C bus Clock(for EEPROM)86A4O Program ROM address for CPU
37P3.6O Data Write for Scaler IC87ALEO Address Latch Enable
38P3.7I Comunication for adjustment [H=RXD]88PSENO Program Store Enable
43P1.2I/O I2C bus Data(for inter IC)93A2O Program ROM address for CPU
44P1.3O I2C bus Clock(for inter IC)94A1O Program ROM address for CPU
45P1.4O Reset for inter IC [L=Reset]95FL_CE- Test purpose
46P1.5I PC Detect [L=Detect]96D7I/O Program ROM data for CPU
47P1.6O Memory Pack I2C S/W [L=Detect]97A0O Program ROM address for CPU
48P4.2O Main power control [L=ON, H=OFF] 98D6I/O Program ROM data for CPU
49P4.3O TV-Link out99D0I/O Program ROM data for CPU
50RSTO Reset [L=Reset]100 D5I/O Program ROM data for CPU
This pin must be pulled low to access external ROM.
55VSSA- GND
BLANK/COR
O Ys for Teletext
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION AT DISASSEMBLY:
• Make sure that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet.
• Pay special attention not to break or damage the parts.
• When removing each board, remove the connectors as required. Taking notes of the connecting points (connector numbers)
makes service procedure manageable.
• Make sure that there is no bent or stain on the connectors before inserting, and firmly insert the connectors.
3.1.1 REMOVING THE STAND
(1) Remove the JACK COVER.
(2) Remove the 2 screws [A], then remove the STAND
COVER.
(3) Remove the 4 screws [B], then remove the STAND.
3.1.2 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
• Remove the STAND.
(1) Remove the 8 screws [C], 1 screw [D] and 2 screws [E],
then remove the REAR COVER.
3.1.3 REMOVING THE POWER PWB
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [G] and 1 screw [H], then remove the
TERMINAL BASE.
(2) Remove the 8 screws [F], then remove the BACK
BRACKET.
(3) Remove the 6 screws [J], then remove the POWER PWB
SHIELD.
(4) Remove the 5 screws [K], then remove the POWER PWB.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE MAIN PWB
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the TERMINAL BASE.
• Remove the BACK BRACKET.
• Remove the POWER PWB SHIELD.
(1) Remove the 7 screws [L] and 2 screws [N], then remove
the MAIN PWB SHIELD.
(2) Remove the 6 screws [M], then remove the MAIN PWB.
3.1.5 REMOVING THE KEY PWB
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [P], then remove the KEY PWB.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE LED PWB
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [Q], then remove the LED PWB.
3.1.7 REMOVING THE SPEAKER
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 6 screws [R], then remove the SPEAKER (L/
R).
CAUTION:
Please do not disassembly the SPEAKER.
When the speaker is decomposed, the performance cannot be
kept.
3.1.8 REMOVING THE LCD PANEL UNIT
• Remove the STAND.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the TERMINAL BASE.
• Remove the BACK BRACKET.
(1) Remove the 6 screws [S], then remove the MAIN BASE.
(2) Remove the 6 screws [T], then remove the FRONT
PANEL.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [U], then remove the TOP FRAME.
(4) Remove the 2 screws [V], then remove the BOTTOM
FRAME.
NOTE:
• Pay special attention not to break or damage on the FRONT
PANEL.
• The LCD PANEL UNIT is fixed to the FRONT PAMEL (at the
back side)by using double-side adhesive tapes. To remove
the LCD PANEL UNIT, remove the adhesive tape on the
FRONT PANEL slowly.
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JACK COVER
A
STAND COVER
B
F
E
D
STAND
C
BACK BRACKET
F
MAIN PWB SHIELD
L
K
INSULATOR
REAR COVER
POWER PWB SHIELD
J
POWER PWB
POWER CORD
MAIN PWB
S
MAIN BASE
M
N
G
TERMINAL BASE
H
R
S
R
T
TOP FRAME
U
U
LCD PANEL UNIT
This exploded view shows the LT-26AX5.
LT-32AX5 slightly differs from this exploded
view, however it can be disassembled in the
same procedure as LT-26AX5.
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BOTTOM FRAME
CONTROL PWB
P
KNOB BASE
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
T
V
Q
LED PWB
FRONT PANEL
CONTROL KNOB
Fig.1
3.2MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHECK
3.I2C STOP
4.OPTION
S001 5I R OF 126
PAL50 FULL STD H
0001 GAMMA TABLE 000
• This model uses the memory IC.
• This memory IC stores data for proper operation of the video and drive circuits.
• When replacing, be sure to use an IC containing this (initial value) data.
3.2.1 MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Power off
Switch off the power and disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.
2. Replace the memory IC
Be sure to use the memory IC written with the initial setting values.
3. Power on
Connect the power plug to the AC outlet and switch on the power.
4. Receiving channel setting
Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels (Channels Preset) as described.
5. User setting
Check the user setting items according to the given in page later. Where these do not agree, refer to the OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS and set the items as described.
6. SERVICE MODE setting
Verify what to set in the SERVICE MODE, and set whatever is necessary (Fig.1). Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting.
3.2.2 SERVICE MODE SETTING
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
NOTE:
As self check feature is not used in this TV,
“2.SELF_CHECK” cannot be selected (screen display
only).
SETTING ITEM
Setting
Setting itemsSettingsItem No.
items
1.ADJUSTVideo system setting -1AdjustS001 - S043
Video system setting -2FixedM001 - M009
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
Audio System SettingFixedA001 - A003
Video system setting -3FixedD001 - D051
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHECK
3.I2C STOP
4.OPTION
Not used
(Display only)
1.OPTIONOption SettingFixed0001 - 0004
1. ADJUST
S001 5I R OF 126
PAL50 FULL STD H
4. OPTION [Do not adjust]
0001 GAMMA TABLE 000
Fig.1
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3.2.3 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.2.3.1BUTTON OPERATION3.2.3.2REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting itemSetting position
POWEROff
CHANNELPR1
VOLUME10
TV/AVTV
3.2.3.3REMOTE CONTROL MENU OPERATION
(1) PICTURE
Setting itemSetting position
PICTURE MODEBRIGHT
WHITE BALANCECOOL
FEATURES
DIGITAL VNR AUTO (LOW)
COLOUR SYSTEMTV Depends on PR/CH
EXT AUTO
(2) SOUND
Setting itemSetting position
STEREO / I•IIStereo sound
BASSCentre
TREBLECentre
BALANCECentre
3D SOUNDOFF
CHANNELPR1
VOLUME10
ZOOMPANORAMIC
3D SOUNDOFF
(4) FEATURES
SLEEP TIMEROFF
CHANNEL GUARD
APPEARANCETYPE D
BLUE BACKON
FAVOURITE SETTINGReset
(5) SET UP
AUTO PROGRAMTV channel automatically set
EDIT/MANUALPRESET CH only
LANGUAGEENGLISH
VIDEO-3 SETTINGVIDEO
TELETEXT LANGUAGEENGLISH
Setting itemSetting position
Setting itemSetting position
Setting itemSetting position
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3.3REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.3.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
(2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
(3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
(4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
3.3.2 SOLDERING IRON
(1) Use a high insulation soldering iron with a thin pointed end of it.
(2) A 30w soldering iron is recommended for easily removing parts.
3.3.3 REPLACEMENT STEPS
1. How to remove Chip parts
2. How to install Chip parts
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
[Resistors, capacitors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the
chip part.
[Transistors, diodes, variable resistors, etc.]
(1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the
solder.
(3) First solder lead A as indicated in the figure.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and
alternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove
the chip part.
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the
pattern.
A
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
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SECTION 4
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHECK
3.I2C STOP
4.OPTION
ADJUSTMENT
4.1ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum
condition can be different from the initial setting
values.
(2) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC
power source.
(3) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warming up for at least 30 minutes before starting
adjustments.
(4) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(5) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors,
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment
items of this service adjustment.
4.5BASIC OPERATION OF SERVICE MODE
4.5.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
(1) Press [INFORMATION] key and [MUTING] key on the
remote control unit simultaneously to enter the SERVICE
MODE SCREEN. (Fig.1)
SERVICE MODE SCREEN
SERVICE MENU
1.ADJUST
2.SELF_CHECK
3.I2C STOP
4.OPTION
4.2PRESET SETTING BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items, preset the
following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
Setting itemSettings position
PICTURE MODESTANDARD
PICTURE adjustmentsCentre
COLOUR TEMP.NORMAL
4.3MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES
• Signal generator (Pattern generator)[PAL]
• Remote control unit
4.4ADJUSTMENT ITEMS
VIDEO CIRCUIT
• WHITE BALANCE (HIGH LIGHT) adjustment
4.5.3 CHANGE AND MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE
SELECTION OF SETTING ITEM
• [FUNCTION /] key.
For scrolling up / down the setting items.
CHANGE OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
• [FUNCTION /] key.
For scrolling up / down the setting values.
MEMORY OF SETTING VALUE (DATA)
Changed setting value is memorized by pressing [MUTING]
key.
Not used
(Display only)
Fig.1
NOTE:
• As self check feature is not used in this TV,
“2.SELF_CHECK” cannot be selected (screen display
only).
• Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the
setting of VCR/TV/DVD switch is at the "TV" side. If the
switches have not been properly set, you cannot enter the
SERVICE MODE.
4.5.2 HOW TO EXIT THE SERVICE MODE
Press the [MENU] key to exit the Service mode.
4.5.4 SERVICE MODE SELECT KEY LOCATION
MUTING
NUMBER
VCR/TV/DVD
switch
INFORMATION
MENU
FUNCTION /
FUNCTION /
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4.5.5 ADJUSTMENT MODE
S001 5I R OF 126
PAL50 FULL STD H
0001 GAMMA TABLE 000
This mode is used to adjust the VIDEO CIRCUIT.
4.5.5.1HOW TO ENTER THE ADJUSTMENT MODE
When the SERVICE MENU SCREEN of SERVICE MODE is
displayed, press [1] key to enter the ADJUSTMENT MODE
(Fig.2).
NOTE:
• When a number key other than the [1] key is pressed in the
SERVICE MODE SCREEN, the other relevant screen may
be displayed.
This is not used in the adjustment procedure. Press the
In ADJUSTMENT MODE, the screen mode can be set only
to "FULL". When it is entered to ADJUSTMENT MODE, it is
automatically changed to "FULL", even if the setting is in
other screen mode.
(3) PICTURE MODE
State of the picture mode is displayed.
NOTE:
In ADJUSTMENT MODE, the picture mode can be set only
to "STANDARD". When it is entered to ADJUSTMENT
MODE, it is automatically changed to "STANDARD", even
if the setting is in other picture mode.
COLOUR TEMP.
(4) WHITE BALANCE
State of the colour temperature is displayed.
NOTE:
In ADJUSTMENT MODE, the colour temperature can be set
only to "NORMAL". When it is entered to ADJUSTMENT
MODE, it is automatically changed to "NORMAL", even if
the setting is in other colour temperature.
(5) SETTING ITEM NAME
Setting item name are displayed. The setting item numbers to
be displayed are listed below.
Item No.Setting item
S001 - S043Video system setting -1
M001 - M009Video system setting -2
A001 - A003Audio System Setting
D001 - D051Video system setting -3
(6) SETTING ITEM NO.
Setting item numbers are displayed. For the setting item
names to be displayed, refer to "INITIAL SETTING VALUES
IN THE SERVICE MODE".
(7) SETTING VALUE (DATA)
The SETTING VALUE is displayed.
4.5.6 OPTION MODE [Do not adjust]
Display of optin data setting.
4.5.6.1DESCRIPTION OF STATUS DISPLAY
OPTION MODE SCREEN
SETTING VALUE (DATA)SETTINGITEM No.SETTING ITEM
0001 GAMMA TABLE 000
(1) SETTING ITEM NAME
Setting item name are displayed. The setting item numbers to
be displayed are listed below.
Item No.Setting item
0001 - 0004optin data setting [Do not adjust]
(2) SETTING ITEM NO.
Setting item numbers are displayed. For the setting item
names to be displayed, refer to "INITIAL SETTING VALUES
IN THE SERVICE MODE".
(3) SETTING VALUE (DATA)
The SETTING VALUE is displayed.
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4.6INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE
• Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
• The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved
may be different from the default values. But, don't change the values that are not written in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". They
are fixed values.
4.6.1 1. ADJUST
4.6.1.1VIDEO SYSTEM SETTING -14.6.1.2VIDEO SYSTEM SETTING -2 (*Fixed values)
Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
S0015I R OF000 - 255122
S0025I G OF000 - 255120
S0035I B OF000 - 255122
S0045P R OF000 - 255122
S0055P G OF000 - 255120
S0065P B OF000 - 255122
S007HD75 R OF000 - 255127
S008HD75 R OF000 - 255127
S009HD75 R OF000 - 255127
S010HD25 R OF000 - 255127
S011HD25 R OF000 - 255127
S012HD25 R OF000 - 255127
S013R DRIVE000 - 255150
S014G DRIVE000 - 255150
S015B DRIVE000 - 255150
S016HD R DR-32 - 31-02
S017HD G DR-32 - 3107
S018HD B DR-32 - 3100
S019CL R DR-32 - 3100
S020CL G DR-32 - 3100
S021CL B DR-32 - 3111
S022WM R DR-32 - 3111
S023WM G DR-32 - 3100
S024WM B DR-32 - 3100
S025HD CL R DR-32 - 3100
S026HD CL G DR-32 - 3100
S027HD CL B DR-32 - 3100
S028HD WM R DR-32 - 3100
S029HD WM G DR-32 - 3100
S030HD WM B DR-32 - 3100
S031PC R OF000 - 255133
S032PC G OF000 - 255121
S033PC B OF000 - 255115
S034PC R DR-32 - 31-15
S035PC G DR-32 - 3114
S036PC B DR-32 - 3110
S037PC CL R DR-32 - 3100
S038PC CL G DR-32 - 3100
S039PC CL B DR-32 - 3100
S040PC WM R DR-32 - 3100
S041PC WM G DR-32 - 3100
S042PC WM B DR-32 - 3100
S043PC AUTO WB000 - 001000
Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
M001MV CON000 - 255104
M002MV SHA000 - 255128
M003MV COL000 - 255154
M004MV TIN000 - 255048
M005(Not display)000 - 255120
M006CH MUTE000 - 001000
M007PC R GAIN000 - 001097
M008PC G GAIN000 - 001101
M009PC B GAIN000 - 001101
4.6.1.3AUDIO SYSTEM SETTING (*Fixed values)
Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
A001S BASS000 - 016008
A002S TREBLE000 - 016008
A0033D LEVEL000 - 063031
4.6.1.4VIDEO SYSTEM SETTING -3 (*Fixed values)
Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
D001S CON000 - 063029
D002S BRI000 - 063038
D003S SHA000 - 008004
D004S COL000 - 063032
D005S TIN000 - 063032
D006RGB S COL000 - 127032
D0075I S CON000 - 063032
D0085I S BRI000 - 063032
D0095I S SHA000 - 063032
D0105I S COL000 - 063032
D0115I S TIN000 - 063032
D0125P S CON000 - 063032
D0135P S BRI000 - 063032
D0145P S SHA000 - 063032
D0155P S COL000 - 063032
D0165P S TIN000 - 063032
D017HD S CON000 - 063032
D018HD S BRI000 - 063032
D019HD S SHA000 - 063032
D020HD S COL000 - 063032
D021HD S TIN000 - 063032
D022HD25 S CON000 - 063032
D023HD25 S BRI000 - 063032
D024HD25 S SHA000 - 063032
D025HD25 S COL000 - 063032
D026HD25 S TIN000 - 063032
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Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
D027PC S CON000 - 063021
D028PC S BRI000 - 063030
D029TXT S CON000 - 127024
D030TXT S BRI000 - 127016
D031RGB S CON000 - 127048
D032RGB S BRI000 - 127048
D033STD BRI1000 - 031025
D034STD CON000 - 031016
D035STD BRI2000 - 031016
D036STD SHA000 - 031016
D037STD COL000 - 031016
D038STD TIN000 - 031016
D039SFT BRI1000 - 031014
D040SFT CON000 - 031014
D041SFT BRI2000 - 031014
D042SFT SHA000 - 031014
D043SFT COL000 - 031014
D044SFT TIN000 - 031016
D045BRI BRI1000 - 031031
D046BRI CON000 - 031018
D047BRI BRI2000 - 031016
D048BRI SHA000 - 031018
D049BRI COL000 - 031016
D050BRI TIN000 - 031016
D051PWM000 - 031008
4.6.2 OPTION
Item No.Item nameVariable range Setting value
0001GAMMA TABLE000 - 003000
0002CARRIER MUT000 - 001000
0003COLOR DEF000 - 004004
0004SOUND DEF000 - 005005
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4.7ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.7.1 VIDEO CIRCUIT
Item
WHITE
BALANCE
(HIGHLIGHT)
Measuring
instrument
Remote
control unit
Signal
generator
Test pointAdjustment partDescription
[1.ADJUST]
S013: R DRIVE (Red drive)
S015: G DRIVE (Green drive)
S017: B DRIVE (Blue drive)
(1) Receive a PAL 75% all white signal.
(2) Set PICTURE MODE to "STANDARD".
(3) Set ZOOM to "FULL".
(4) Set WHITE BALANCE to "NORMAL".
(5) Select "1.ADJUST" from the SERVICE MODE.
(6) Set < S013 > (R DRIVE), < S015 > (G DRIVE)
and < S017 > (B DRIVE) to "145".
(7) Adjust to Keep one of < S030 > (Red drive),
< S031 > (Green drive) or < S032 > (Blue drive)
unchanged, then lower the other two so that the
all-white screen is equally white throughout.
NOTE:
Set one or more of < S013 >, < S015 >, and
< S017 > to "145".
(8) Check that white balance is properly tracked
from low light to high light. If the white balance
tracking is deviated, adjust to correct it.
(9) Press the [MUTING] key to memoirze the set
value.
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
This service manual does not describe TROUBLESHOOTING.
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
The components identified by thesymbol and shading are
critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical
components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the
following conditions.
(1)Input signal: Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of
each knob/button and
variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent
according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher: [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication: DC50[V]
Others: DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [kΩ]
: [MΩ]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be
taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above
caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused.
Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from
the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL
side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure
with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND
and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time.
If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and
circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement
without any notice.
NOTE
Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show
in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in
the part list.
When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear
in the Parts List.
46 0
47 3.7
48 3.7
49 0
50 3.7
51 3.7
52 0
53 3.7
54 3.7
55 0
56 3.7
57 3.7
58 2.6
59 0
60 3.8
61 0
62 0
63 0
64 0
65 4.7
66 4.7
67 1.5
68 1.5
69 0
70 0
71 2.2
72 2.2
73 0
74 2.4
75 0
76 0
77 0
78 0
79 0
80 3.3
U603
1 0
2 0
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0.3
U801
1 12.0
2 0
3 12.0
4 0
5 12.0
6 12.1
7 12.1
8 12.0
U802
1 4.8
2 0
3 4.8
4 0
5 4.7
6 4.7
7 4.7
8 4.7
Q101
1 12.0
2 0
3 8.9
Q102
E 4.1
C 1.8
B 2.3
Q103
E 0
C 4.4
B 0
Q104
E 0
C 0
B 0
Q105
E 4.8
C 1.2
B 1.8
Q106
E 4.1
C 4.8
B 4.7
Q108
E 0
C 0
B 0.6
Q202
E 3.6
C 8.9
B 4.6
Q203
E 2.7
C 8.9
B 3.4
Q301
1 0
2 3.3
3 4.8
Q303
1 3.3
2 0
3 3.3
Q304
S 3.2
D 2.1
G 2.8
Q305
S 3.3
D 1.5
G 2.0
Q306
E 0
C 4.0
B 0
Q307
E 0
C 0
B 2.6
Q308
E 0
C 3.3
B -0.2
Q309
E 0.1
C 2.0
B 0
Q311
E 0
C 3.3
B 0
Q315
E 0.7
C 0
B 0
Q316
E 4.4
C 2.8
B 0
Q317
E 0
C 0
B 2.5
Q403
E 0.7
C 0
B 0
Q501
1 0
2 1.8
3 3.2
Q502
1 3.2
2 0
3 2.3
Q503
E 0
C 2.3
B 0.2
Q601
E 11.8
C -0.2
B 11.9
Q602
E 0
C 4.8
B 0
Q603
E 0
C 2.3
B 0
Q604
E 0.3
C 4.7
B 0
Q701
E 1.8
C 4.6
B 2.4
Q702
E 0.9
C 4.7
B 1.4
Q703
E 0
C 4.6
B 0.3
Q801
1 8.0
2 0
3 12.0
Q802
E 0
C 0
B 0.7
Q804
1 4.8
2 3.4
3 0
4 3.2
5 0
Q805
E 0
C 4.1
B 0
Q806
E 0
C 0
B 0.5
H701
1 NC
2 NC
3 NC
4 NC
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 3.6
9 0
10 2.8
11 2. 1
12 4.6
13 0
14 5.7
15 2.4
16 2.0
17 1.5
<
LED BOARD SW PWB
>
MODE
DC (V
)
PIN NO.
IR201
IR 3.1
VC 4.8
G 0
Q201
E 0
C 1.8
B 0
Q204
E 0
C 0
B 0.7+
U6
1 2.5
2 0
3 21.3
U7
1 0
2 0
3 13.6
4 0.6
5 0.5
6 5.0
7 45.0
8 0
9 0
10 2.1
11 0. 6
12 0
13 0
14 0
Q1
E 0
C 0
B 0.6
Q2
E 5.2
C 14.1
B 5.0
Q3
E 5.2
C 0
B 5.0
Q4
S 0
D 202.6
G 4.5
Q5
S 0
D 386.1
G 1.2
Q6
E 14.2
C 14.1
B 13.5
Q7
E 14.2
C 15.4
B 14.9
Q8
S 13.6
D 5.0
G 4.8
Q9
E 0
C 13.6
B 0
Q10
E 1.9
C 14.1
B 2.0
Q11
E 1.9
C 0
B 2.1
Q12
S 0
D 386.3
G 1.6
Q13
E 5.0
C 5.0
B 4.1
Q14
E 0
C 14.9
B -1.5
VOLTAGE CHARTS
TOP
KEY PWB PATTERN [PARTS SIDE]
LED PWB PATTERN [SOLDER SIDE]
LED PWB PATTERN [PARTS SIDE]
TOP
TOP
TOP
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WAVEFORMS
MAIN PWB (1/4)
(SHEET1)
U302-21
(H)
U302-29
(H)
U302-30
U302-52
(V)
(1µs)
U302-53
(1µs)
U402-15
(0.2µs)
U402-16
(0.2µs)
1.1 Vp-p
U402-19
3.2 Vp-p
MAIN PWB (2/4)
(SHEET2)
U501-51
3.2 Vp-p
MAIN PWB (3/4)
(SHEET3)
U101-41
3.1 Vp-p
MAIN PWB (4/4)
(SHEET4)
H701-17
2.4 Vp-p
(H)
(H)
(H)
(H)
U402-20
U501-53
U101-44
3.2 Vp-p
3.2 Vp-p
4.2 Vp-p
3.1 Vp-p
(V)
(0.5µs)
(H)
U402-61
U501-77
U101-53
3.2 Vp-p
1.0 Vp-p
3.2 Vp-p
2.2 Vp-p
(H)
(V)
(H)
1.4 Vp-p
U501-202
4.9 Vp-p
U101-63
1.4 Vp-p
(0.5µs)
(H)
1.4 Vp-p
U501-203
4.0 Vp-p
(0.5µs)
U602-71
3.0 Vp-p
2.6 Vp-p
(0.5µs)
U602-72
4.1 Vp-p
(0.5µs)
3.4 Vp-p
(No.YA344)2-39
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA344)
Printed in Japan
VPT
LT-32AX5
LT-26AX5
ENGLISH
WIDE LCD PANEL TV
INSTRUCTIONS
LCT1926-001A-H
Thank you for buying this JVC LCD flat television.
To make sure you understand how to use your new TV, please read this manual thoroughly before you
begin. (“LCD” stands for Liquid Crystal Display.)
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
• Fingers may be trapped under the TV causing injuries. Hold the TV at the
bottom in the middle, and do not allow it to tilt up or down.
WARNING
• The TV may fall causing injuries. Hold the bottom of the stand with your
hand and tilt the TV up and down.
• Do not allow children to hang from the TV, place their elbows on the TV
or lean against the TV. Doing so may cause the TV to fall over and lead to
injuries.
CAUTION
• The TV screen may be damaged if the TV is carried as shown in the
diagram below.
The TV should always be carried by two people.
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CAUTION:
• Operate only from the power source specified (AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz) on the unit.
• Avoid damaging the AC plug and power cord.
• When you are not using this unit for a long period of time, it is recommended that you disconnect
the power cord from the main outlet.
DO NOT block the TV’s ventilation openings or holes.
(If the ventilation openings or holes are blocked by a newspaper or cloth, etc., the heat may not be
able to get out.)
DO NOT place anything on top of the TV.
(such as cosmetics or medicines, flower vases, potted plants, cups, etc.)
DO NOT allow objects or liquid into the cabinet openings.
(If water or liquid is allowed to enter this equipment, fire or electric shock may be caused.)
DO NOT place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the TV.
DO NOT subject the TV to direct sunlight.
If there is a fault, unplug the unit and call a service technician. Do not attempt to repair it yourself
or remove the rear cover.
1
Distance recommendations
Avoid improper installation and never position the unit
where good ventilation is impossible.
When installing this TV, distance recommendations
150 mm150 mm
200 mm200 mm
must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well
as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture.
Keep to the minimum distance guidelines shown for
safe operation.
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Pixel defects
LCDs use collections of fine points (“pixels”) to display images. While there is no problem with
more than 99.99% of these pixels, please understand that a very small number of pixels may not
light, or may light all the time.
The surface of the TV screen is easily damaged. Be very careful with it when handling the TV.
Should the TV screen become soiled, wipe it with a soft dry cloth. Never rub it forcefully.
Never use any cleaner or detergent on it.
Cleaning the screen
The screen is coated with a special thin film to reduce reflection. If this film is damaged, uneven
colours, discolouration, scratches, and other problems that cannot be repaired may occur. Pay
attention to the following when handling the screen.
• Do not use glue or adhesive tape on the screen.
• Do not write on the screen.
• Do not allow the screen to come in contact with any hard objects.
• Do not allow condensation to form on the screen.
• Do not use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents on the screen.
• Do not rub the screen hard.
50 mm
2
CONTENTS
Setting up your TV ...................................4
• When you install the TV on the wall, only use a JVC wall mounting unit (optional) which is
designed for this TV.
• Make sure that the TV is installed on the wall by a skilled installer.
Installation
Cautions for installation
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• Install the TV in a corner on a wall or on the floor so as to keep cords out of the way.
• The TV will generate a slight amount of heat during operation. Ensure that sufficient space is
available around the TV to allow satisfactory cooling. See “Distance recommendations” on
page 2.
Connecting other devices
Connect the equipment to the TV, making the correct rear panel and front panel connections.
Before connecting anything
• Read the manuals that came with the equipment. Depending on the equipment, the connection
method may be different from the diagram. Also, the equipment settings may need to change
depending on the connection method.
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV.
• The “Specifications” on page 38 give the details of the VIDEO terminals.
without terminal covers
Removing the terminal cover
[VIDEO-4]
Component video input
[VIDEO-3]
S-VIDEO input
Video input
Audio L/R input
[VIDEO-2]
Video input
Audio L/R input
Monitor output*
[VIDEO-1]
Video input
Audio L/R input
Monitor output*
Aerial inputPC input
* Monitor output: Output the images and sounds you are viewing.
4
Connecting the aerial
• The connecting cables are not provided.
If you are not connecting a VCR/DVD recorder.
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
Setting up your TV
Aerial
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If you are connecting a VCR/DVD, follow
VCR/DVD recorder
A→B in the diagram below.
Aerial
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
75-ohm
Coaxial
Cable
To Aerial
Output
To Aerial
Input
5
Setting up your TV
Connecting to the VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2 terminal (video input/monitor output)
To play the VCR/DVD player:
Connect the TV to the VCR/DVD player with the supplied SCART to RCA cable (for input/output).
Monitor output from the VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2 terminal
The video/sound signal you are viewing is always output from the VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2 terminal.
• Changing over a programme number (PR) also changes over the monitor output from the
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VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2 terminal.
• The PC signal cannot be output.
• Teletext programmes cannot be output.
To OUTPUT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN-L
AUDIO IN-R
SCART to RCA Cable
(for input/output)
VCR/DVD recorder
Outputs the images and sounds you are viewing.
To INPUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT-L
AUDIO OUT-R
Connecting to the VIDEO-3 terminal (S-VIDEO or video input)
To play the VCR/DVD player:
Connect the TV to the VIDEO-3 terminal of the VCR/DVD player.
• You can choose between an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) and a normal video signal
(composite signal). For details of how to operate the equipment, see “VIDEO-3 SETTING” on
page 33.
• You can also connect game consoles and camcorder.
To OUTPUT
VCR/DVD player
To OUTPUT
S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN-L
AUDIO IN-R
Game consoles/Camcoder
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Setting up your TV
Connecting to the VIDEO-4 terminal (component video input)
To play the DVD player:
Connect the TV to the VIDEO-4 terminal of the DVD player.
• Audio is shared between the VIDEO-3 and VIDEO-4 terminal.
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COMPONENT IN
AUDIO IN-L
AUDIO IN-R
To OUTPUT
Connecting the PC
For details, see “Connecting to the computer” on page 34.
Cable holder
A cable holder which is used to keep the
connection cables tidy is attached to the back
of the stand. Gently squeeze the left and right
of the cable holder and pull it to remove it from
the stand. After putting the cables in the cable
holder, attach it to the back of the stand again.
cable holder
DVD player
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Setting up your TV
s
Connecting the power cord to
the AC outlet
Insert the AC plug on the power cord from
the TV into AC outlet.
Caution
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• Operate only from the power source
specified (AC 110 – 240 V, 50/60 Hz)
on the unit.
• Remove the AC plug from the outlet to
completely disconnect the TV from the
power supply.
Putting the batteries into the
remote control
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries.
Insert the batteries from the - end, making
sure the + and - polarities are correct.
• The batteries we supply are only for
setting up and testing your TV, please
replace them as soon as you need to.
Initial settings
When the TV is first turned on, it goes into
the initial settings mode, and you will see the
JVC logo. Follow the instructions on the
screen display to make the initial settings.
# button
VCR/TV/DVD
switch
Yellow button
Blue button
7 button
1 Make sure to set the VCR/TV/DVD
switch on the remote control to the
TV position
• You cannot turn the TV on when the
VCR/TV/DVD switch is set to the
DVD position.
2 Press the # button on the remote
control
The TV turns on from standby mode and
the JVC logo is displayed.
• Check that the AC plug on the power
cord from the TV is connected to AC
outlet.
Remote control
sensor
8
Power lamp
Setting up your TV
• If the JVC logo does not appear this is
because your TV has already been
turned on for the first time:
use the “LANGUAGE”, “TELETEXT
LANGUAGE” and “AUTO
PROGRAM” functions to make the
initial settings. For details, see “SET
UP menu” on page 29.
3 Press the a button
The LANGUAGE menu appears.
4 Press the 6 buttons to choose
ENGLISH. Then press the a
button
The TELETEXT LANGUAGE menu
appears. Set the teletext language group
that corresponds to the language of the
teletext programme that you want to watch.
For details, see “TELETEXT
LANGUAGE” on page 33.
> TELETEXT LANGUAGE
GROUP-1
GROUP-2
GROUP-3
GROUP-4
OK
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5 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
group. Then press the a button
The AUTO PROGRAM function starts.
The TV channels you receive are
automatically stored in the programme
numbers (PR) list.
>>
AUTO PROGRAM
CH
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14%
D0004
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• To stop the AUTO PROGRAM
function, press the b button.
6 After the TV channels have been
registered in the programme
numbers (PR), the EDIT menu
appears
EDIT
>
D0038
-EN
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
MOVE
CH/CC
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CC01
ID
INSERT
21
22
23
24
25
26
MANUAL
DELETE
• You can proceed to edit the
programme numbers (PR) list using
the EDIT/MANUAL function. For
details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on
page 29.
• If a TV channel you want to view is
not stored in the programme numbers
(PR) list, you can register it using the
MANUAL function. For details, see
“EDIT/MANUAL” on page 29.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does
not store a TV channel to the
programme number PR 0 (AV).
• If you do not need to use the EDIT/
MANUAL function, press the a
button to close the EDIT menu.
Now, setting up is complete. Please
enjoy your new JVC TV!
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TV buttons and functions
ENGLISH
Turn the TV on from standby
mode
Press the A button or the P p
buttons to turn the TV on from
standby mode.
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp
lights blue.
To turn the TV off:
Press the A button again.
The power lamp goes off.
Caution
•The A button on the TV does not fully
isolate the TV from the AC supply. If
you are not going to use the TV for a
long period, be sure to disconnect the
AC plug from the AC socket.
Choose a TV channel
Press the P p buttons to choose a
programme number (PR)
Watch images from external
devices
Refer to the pages in parentheses for details.
1 Remote control sensor
2 Power lamp (page 8)
3 TV/AV button (page 10)
4 MENU/OK button (pages 11, 22)
5 P p buttons (page 10)
6 r (Volume) q buttons (page 11)
7 A (Stand by) button (page 10)
8 Headphone jack (mini jack) (page 11)
10
Press the TV/AV button to choose a
VIDEO terminal
TV modeVIDEO modes
Last
Programme
number
or
•The p p buttons can also be used to
choose a VIDEO terminal.
TV buttons and functions
Adjust the volume
Press the r (Volume) q buttons
The volume level indicator appears.
Using the Menu
Use the MENU/OK button
Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see
page 22) for details of using the menu.
Connecting headphones
Connect the headphones with a stereo minijack (3.5 mm diameter) to the headphone
jack at the TV front panel.
• No sound comes from the TV speakers
when the headphones are connected.
Using the stand
This stand can be used to adjust the direction
of the TV screen 5° up, 10° down, and 20° to
the left or right.
Tilt the TV up and down:
Rotate the TV to the left and right:
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Remote control buttons and functions
1 Muting button
2 Number buttons
3 Information button
4 c button
5 / (3D SOUND) button
6 b button
7 7 buttons
8 g (Text) button
9 p p buttons
0 VCR/DVD/Teletext control buttons
- p buttons
= d (Favourite) button
~ # (Standby) button
! VCR/TV/DVD switch
@ G button
# Colour buttons
$ H button
% a button
^ b button
& r (Volume) q buttons
Turn the TV on or off from
standby mode
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6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
~
!
@
#
$
%
^
12
9
0
-
=
&
Press the # (standby) button to turn
the TV on or off
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp
lights blue.
• The power can be turned on by pressing
the b button, p p buttons or Number
buttons.
To turn the TV on or off, set the VCR/TV/
DVD switch on the remote control to the
TV position and press the # button.
If the VCR/TV/DVD switch on the remote
control is set to the DVD position, the TV
will not be turned on or off even if the #
button is pressed.
Remote control buttons and functions
Choose a TV channel and
watch images from external
devices
Use the number buttons:
Enter the programme number (PR)
of the channel using the number
buttons.
Example:
•PR 6 → press 6
• PR 12 → press 1 and 2
Use the pp buttons:
Press the p p buttons to
choose the programme number
(PR) you want or an VIDEO
terminal.
Use the G button:
Press the G button to choose an
VIDEO terminal.
TV modeVIDEO modes
Programme
numbers
PR 1 – PR 99
• Since this TV is designed to make full use
of the resolution of the original video
source, the motion may appear unnatural
when the video source is input with
progressive-scanning component signals.
If this happens, change the output setting
of the connected device to interlacescanning component signal output. See
the instructions that came with the device
for more information.
• The PC sound is the same as the VIDEO-3
sound.
To return to a TV channel:
Press the b button, the p p buttons or
the number buttons.
To use the programme number PR 0
(AV):
When the TV and VCR/DVD recorder are
connected only by the aerial cable, choosing
the programme number PR 0 (AV) allows
you to view images from the VCR/DVD
recorder. Set the VCR/DVD recorder RF
channel to the programme number PR 0
(AV) manually. For details, see “EDIT/
MANUAL” on page 29.
Pressing the G button changes the choice as
follows:
TV modeVIDEO modes
ENGLISH
or
• You can choose a video input signal from
the S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) and
regular video signal (composite signal).
For details, see “VIDEO-3 SETTING” on
page 33.
• If you do not have a clear picture or no
colour appears, follow the operation
procedure “COLOUR SYSTEM” on
page 24.
• If you choose a VIDEO terminal with no
input signal, the VIDEO terminal number
becomes fixed on the screen.
Programme
numbers
PR 1 – PR 99
PR 0
or
• The VCR/DVD recorder sends its
playback image along the aerial cable as
an RF (radio frequency) signal.
• Also see your VCR/DVD recorder
instruction manual.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Adjust the volume
Press the r q buttons to adjust
the volume.
The volume level indicator appears and the
volume changes as you press the r q
buttons.
ENGLISH
Muting the sound
Press the l (muting) button to
turn off the sound.
Pressing the l (muting) button again
restores the previous volume level.
Information function
You can see the channel number of the
programme you are watching or the PR
LIST.
From the PR LIST, you can choose a channel
or VIDEO terminal.
Press the h (Information) button to
display the information you want to
see.
Pressing the h (Information) button changes
the display as follows:
PR LIST
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
-8
D0011
+8
-EN
Channel number display:
The channel number and channel name
(when the channel name is registered) of the
programme you are watching or the VIDEO
terminal number is displayed.
Channel number display
No indication
PR LIST:
The programme number (PR) and VIDEO
terminal list is displayed.
Pressing the a button after choosing the
programme number (PR) or VIDEO terminal
with the 7 buttons will display the
chosen programme or VIDEO terminal.
• For programme numbers (PR) for which
the CHANNEL GUARD function is set,
the n (CHANNEL GUARD) mark is
displayed. For details see “CHANNEL
GUARD” on page 26.
• For programme numbers (PR) which is
registered as a favourite channel, the d
(favourite) mark is displayed. For details
see “Favourite channel function” on
page 17.
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Remote control buttons and functions
ZOOM function
You can change the screen size according to
the picture aspect ratio. Choose the optimum
one from the following ZOOM modes.
• The ZOOM mode is fixed at FULL when
you are using the TV as a PC screen.
REGULAR:
Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect
ratio) as this is its original shape.
PANORAMIC:
This stretches the left and right sides of a
normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the
screen, without making the picture appear
unnatural.
• The top and bottom of the picture are
slightly cut off.
14:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (14:9 aspect
ratio) to the upper and lower limits of the
screen.
16:9 ZOOM:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect
ratio) to the full screen.
FULL:
This uniformly stretches the left and right
sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to
fill the wide TV screen.
• For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have
been squeezed into a normal picture (4:3
aspect ratio), use the FULL mode to
restore the picture to its original shape.
Choose the ZOOM mode
1 Press the c button to display
the ZOOM menu
ZOOM
REGULAR
PANORAMIC
14:9 ZOOM
16:9 ZOOM
16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE
FULL
OK
D0009
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2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
ZOOM mode. Then press the a
button
The picture expands and the chosen
ZOOM mode is displayed in about 5
seconds.
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16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect
ratio) with subtitles to the full screen.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Adjusting the visible area of the
picture
If subtitles or the top (or bottom) of the
picture are cut off, you can adjust the visible
area of the picture manually.
1 Press the c button
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The ZOOM menu appears.
2 Press the a button to display the
ZOOM mode indicator
The indicator appears.
16 : 9 ZOOM
D0010-EN
3 While it is displayed, press the 6
buttons to change the position of
the picture
• You cannot adjust the visible area in
REGULAR or FULL mode.
The visible area adjustment is saved even
after the TV channel is changed.
However, it is cancelled if the following
operations are performed.
• The power is turned off/on
• g (Text) button is pressed
• The TV is switched between TV mode
and VIDEO mode
MONO:
Select the MONO mode, when you listen to
the mono sound.
You can enjoy the sound for a wider
audience similar to stereo sound.
OFF:
The 3D SOUND function switches off.
• You can choose the 3D SOUND mode
with the “SOUND menu” (see page 25).
Return to TV channel instantly
You can return to a TV channel instantly.
Press the b button
The TV returns to the TV mode and a TV
channel appears.
3D SOUND function
You can enjoy sounds with a wider
ambience.
• This function does not work for the sound
from headphones.
Press the 3 button to select one of
3D SOUND modes
ON:
When you listen to stereo sound, please
select ON mode.
You can enjoy sound similar to the
experience at the theatre.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Favourite channel function
You can register your favourite TV channels
(PR 1 – PR 99) in the number buttons 1 to 4.
After registering, the channel can be called
by pressing the d (favourite) button and a
number button 1 to 4.
Favourite channel registration
1 In the normal screen, choose a TV
channel (PR 1 – PR 99) that you
want to register
For details, refer to “Choose a TV channel
and watch images from external devices”
on page 13.
2 Press and hold the d (favourite)
button for three seconds or more
Then “SET 1-4?” appears on the screen.
3 Press one of the number buttons 1
to 4
The current channel is registered in the
pressed number button.
After “PROGRAMMED!” appears on the
screen, the favourite channel icon appears
at the top-right of the screen.
• If the channel you are trying to register
is already registered in one of the other
number buttons 1 to 4, “NOT
AVAILABLE” appears on the screen.
• Channels locked with the CHANNEL
GUARD function cannot be registered.
• If AUTO PROGRAM is performed,
the registered favourite channels are
reset.
Calling the favourite channel
1 In the normal screen, press the d
(favourite) button
Then “FAVOURITE1-4?” appears.
2 Press one of the number buttons 1
to 4
The called favourite channel appears on
the screen.
• If a number button in which no
channel is registered is pressed, “NO
MEMORY” appears on the screen.
Setting the picture effect
When a favourite channel has been chosen
with the d (favourite) button and number
buttons 1 to 4, picture effect settings can be
memorised for each favourite channel by
setting the picture effects in the PICTURE
menu (see page 23).
The following items in the PICTURE menu
(see page 23) are memorised.
PICTURE MODE
BACK LIGHT
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
SHARP
COLOUR
TINT
WHITE BALANCE
DIGITAL VNR
COLOUR SYSTEM
The last setting made for each item is
memorised.
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• When you want to delete a favourite
channel, delete the set channel and set
contents with FAVOURITE SETTING
(see page 28) in the FEATURES menu.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Operating a JVC brand VCR or
DVD player
These buttons will operate a JVC brand VCR
or DVD player. Pressing a button that looks
the same as the device’s original remote
control button has the same effect as the
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original remote control.
1 Set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the
VCR or DVD position
VCR:
When you are operating the VCR, set the
switch to the VCR position.
• You can turn the VCR on or off with
the # (standby) button.
DVD:
When you are operating the DVD player,
set the switch to the DVD position.
• You can turn the DVD player on or off
with the # (standby) button.
• You can also press the H or
T button and display the
DVD disc menu screen, and then
operate by pressing the 7
buttons.
2 Press the VCR/DVD Control Button
to control your VCR or DVD player
• If your device is not made by JVC,
these buttons will not work.
• Even if your device is made by JVC,
some of these buttons may not work,
depending on the device you are using.
• You can use the p buttons to choose
a TV channel the VCR will receive, or
choose the chapter the DVD player
plays back.
• Some models of DVD player use the
p buttons for both operating the fast
forward/backward functions and for
choosing the chapter. In this case, the
253 buttons do not work.
You cannot turn the TV on or off when the
VCR/TV/DVD switch is set to the VCR or
DVD position.
When you turn the TV on or off, set the
VCR/TV/DVD switch to the TV position.
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Teletext function
VCR/TV/
DVD
4 Choose a teletext page by pressing
the pp buttons, number buttons
or colour buttons
To return to the TV mode:
Press the b button or g (Text) button.
Basic operation
1 Choose a TV channel with a teletext
broadcast
2 Set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the
TV position
3 Press g (Text) button to display
the teletext
Pressing g (Text) button changes the
mode as follows:
TEXT
---
TEXT
---
TV modeText mode
• If you have trouble receiving teletext
broadcasts, consult your local dealer or
the teletext station.
• The ZOOM function will not work in
the TV and text mode or Text mode.
• You cannot operate menus when
viewing a teletext programme.
• If characters on a teletext programme
do not appear properly, change the
TELETEXT LANGUAGE setting. For
details, see “TELETEXT
LANGUAGE” on page 33.
Using the List Mode
You can store the numbers of your favourite
teletext pages in memory and call them up
quickly using the colour buttons.
To store the page numbers:
1 Press B button to go into the
List mode
The page numbers you have stored are
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Teletext function
2 Press a colour button to choose a
position. Then press the number
buttons to enter the page number
ENGLISH
3 Press and hold down the A (Store)
button
The four page numbers blink white to
show that they are stored in memory.
To call up a stored page:
1 Press the B button to enter the
List mode
2 Press a colour button having a
stored page
To exit the List mode:
Press the B button again.
Hold
You can hold a teletext page on the screen for
as long as you want, even while several other
teletext pages are being received.
Press the C (Hold) button
Hold indication
Sub-page
Some teletext pages include sub-pages that
are automatically displayed.
You can hold any sub-page, or view it at any
time.
1 Press the d (Favourite) button to
operate the Sub-page function
2 Press the Number buttons to enter
a sub-page number
Example:
• 3rd sub-page → press 0, 0, 0 and 3.
To cancel the Sub-page function:
Press the d (Favourite) button again.
Reveal
Some teletext pages include hidden text
(such as answers to a quiz).
You can display the hidden text.
Each time you press the E (Reveal)
button, text is hidden or revealed
Size
You can double the height of the teletext
display.
Press the F (Size) button
To cancel the Hold function:
Press C (Hold) button again.
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Index
You can return to the index page instantly.
Press the G (Index) button
Returns to page 100 or a previously specified
page.
Cancel
You can search for a teletext page while
watching TV.
1 Press the number button to enter a
page number, or press a colour
button
The TV searches for a teletext page.
2 Press H (Cancel) button
The TV programme appears. When the
TV finds the teletext page, its page
number appears in the upper left of the
screen.
3 Press H (Cancel) button to return
to a teletext page when the page
number is on the screen
• The TV mode cannot be resumed by
pressing the H (Cancel) button. To
return to the TV mode press b
button.
Teletext function
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Using the TV’s menu
PICTURE
PICTURE
This TV has a number of functions you can
operate using menus. To use all your TV’s
functions, you need to understand the basic
menu operating techniques fully.
Buttons used to operate the menus
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Basic operation
1 Press the H button to display
the menu bar
D0105
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2 Press the 5 buttons to choose
the menu you want to use and then
press the a button
Types of menu
PICTURE menu
D0106
Choose to set the screen
settings.
SOUND menu
D0107
Choose to set the sound settings.
FEATURES menu
D0108
Choose to set the sleep timer
and child lock settings.
SET UP menu
Choose to edit the channels or
D0109
set the display language
settings.
• The menu will disappear after about
one minute if no operation is
performed.
Operation with the buttons on the TV
You can also operate the menus using the
buttons on the front panel of the TV.
D1105
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Chosen
menu
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the item to be set, press the 5
buttons to set the item, and then
press the a button
If there are sub-menus, use the 7
buttons to operate them.
• Press the b button to return to
the previous menu.
• Press the b or H button to exit
from the menu.
•
Some menu items may not be operated
or set depending on the TV status or
other menu item settings.
Menu items that cannot be operated or
set are displayed in grey in the menu
and cannot be chosen.
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Chosen
menu name
TV/AV button
MENU/OK button
6 buttons
5 buttons
PICTURE menu
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE
BACK LIGHT
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
SHARP
COLOUR
TINT
WHITE BALANCE
FEATURES
D0014
-EN
OK
STANDARD
COOL
RESET
• While the PICTURE menu is displayed,
pressing the blue button will set the
BACK LIGHT, CONTRAST, BRIGHT,
SHARP, COLOUR, TINT settings to
their default settings.
• When watching the picture from VIDEO1 to VIDEO-4 or the PC, picture effect
settings can be memorised for each
external input by setting the picture
effects in the PICTURE menu.
The following items in the PICTURE
menu are memorised.
PICTURE MODE
BACK LIGHT
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
SHARP
COLOUR
TINT
WHITE BALANCE
DIGITAL VNR
COLOUR SYSTEM
The last setting made for each item is
memorised.
PICTURE MODE
You can choose one of three PICTURE
MODEs to adjust the picture settings
automatically.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardizes picture adjustment.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
BACK LIGHT
You can adjust the back light.
2 : darker
3 : brighter
CONTRAST
You can adjust the picture contrast.
2 :lower
3 : higher
BRIGHT
You can adjust the picture brightness.
2 : darker
3 : brighter
SHARP
You can adjust the picture sharpness.
2 : softer
3 :sharper
COLOUR
You can adjust the picture colour.
2 : lighter
3 :deeper
TINT
You can adjust the picture tint.
2 : reddish
3 :greenish
• You can change the TINT setting (picture
hue) when the colour system is NTSC
3.58, or NTSC 4.43.
WHITE BALANCE
You can select one of three WHITE
BALANCE modes (three tones of white) to
adjust the white balance of the picture. Since
white is the colour which is used as a
reference for all the other colours, changing
the WHITE BALANCE mode affects the
appearance of all the other colours on the
screen.
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PICTURE menu
COOL:
A bluish white. Using this mode when
watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy
a more vivid and bright picture.
MID:
The normal white colour.
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WARM:
A reddish white. Using this mode when
watching films allows you to enjoy colours
that are characteristic of films.
FEATURES
Choose FEATURES and press the a or 3
button to display the sub-menu.
> FEATURES
DIGITAL VNR
COLOUR SYSTEM
OK
D1015-EN
DIGITAL VNR
The DIGITAL VNR function cuts down the
amount of ‘noise’ (‘snow’ or interference) in
the original picture.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
• This function does not work for PC
signal.
COLOUR SYSTEM
The colour system is chosen automatically.
However, if the picture is not clear or no
colour appears, choose the colour system
manually.
1 Choose COLOUR SYSTEM. Then
press the a or 3 button
The sub-menu of the COLOUR SYSTEM
function appears.
>> COLOUR SYSTEM
AUTO
OK
ON
D0016-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose
the appropriate colour system.
Then press the a button
PAL:
PAL system
SECAM:
SECAM system
NTSC 3.58:
NTSC 3.58 MHz system
NTSC 4.43:
NTSC 4.43 MHz system
AUTO:
This function detects a colour system
from the input signal.
• The AUTO function may not function
properly if you have poor signal quality.
If the picture is abnormal in the AUTO
function, choose another colour system
manually.
• COLOUR SYSTEM cannot be chosen
when you are watching the PC picture.
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SOUND menu
SOUND
STEREO/
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
D0019
3D SOUND
OK
-EN
OFF
• When the headphones are connected, only
“STEREO / I • II” can be used.
STEREO / I • II
When you are viewing a bilingual broadcast
programme, you can choose the sound from
Bilingual I (Sub I) or Bilingual II (Sub II).
s: Stereo sound
v : mono sound
t : Bilingual I (sub I)
u : Bilingual II (sub II)
• The sound mode you can choose differs
depending on the TV programme.
• This function does not work in the
VIDEO modes.
BALANCE
You can adjust the volume balance between
the left and right speaker.
2 : turn the left speaker’s volume level up.
3 : turn the right speaker’s volume level up.
3D SOUND
You can enjoy Surround sound with a “live”
effect by using the 3D SOUND function.
• You can choose a 3D SOUND mode from
ON, MONO and OFF modes. For details,
see “3D SOUND function” on page 16.
• You can also operate the 3D SOUND
function with the / (3D SOUND)
button. For details, see “3D SOUND
function” on page 16.
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BASS
You can adjust the low tone of the sound.
2 : weaker
3 :strong
TREBLE
You can adjust the high tone of the sound.
2 : weaker
3 :strong
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FEATURES menu
FEATURES
SLEEP TIMER
CHANNEL GUARD
APPEARANCE
BLUE BACK
FAVOURITE SETTING
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D0023
OK
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SLEEP TIMER
You can set the TV to automatically turn off
after a set period of time.
1 Choose SLEEP TIMER. Then press
the a or 3 button
A Sub-menu of the SLEEP TIMER
function appears.
SLEEP TIMER
>
0120
OFF
OK
D0024
-EN
2 Press the 5 buttons to set the
period of time.
Then press the a button
You can set the period of time for up to
120 minutes (2 hours) in 10 minute steps.
• One minute before the SLEEP TIMER
function turns off the TV, “GOOD
NIGHT!” appears.
• The SLEEP TIMER function cannot
be used to turn off the TV’s main
power.
• When the SLEEP TIMER function is
on, you can display the sub-menu of
the SLEEP TIMER function again to
confirm or change the remaining
period of time of the SLEEP TIMER
function. Press the a button to leave
the menu after confirming or changing
the remaining time.
TYPE A
ON
To cancel the SLEEP TIMER
function:
Press the 2 button to set the period of
time to “OFF”.
CHANNEL GUARD
When there is a TV channel you do not want
your children to watch, you can use the
CHANNEL GUARD function to lock out the
TV channel. Even when a child chooses a
programme number (PR) for a locked TV
channel the screen will change to blue and
display n (CHANNEL GUARD) so the TV
channel cannot be viewed. Unless you enter a
pre-set ID number by a special operation, the
lock cannot be released and the child cannot
view the TV channel.
To set the CHANNEL GUARD
function
1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD, then
press the 0 button
“SET ID NO.” (ID number setting screen)
appears.
>>
SET ID NO.
040
0
OK
D0025
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2 Set the ID number to your liking
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose
a number.
2 Press the 5 buttons to move
the cursor.
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3 Press the a button
The Sub-menu of CHANNEL GUARD
appears.
>
CHANNEL GUARD
CH/CC
ID
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CC
01
GUARD
D1026
PR
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
-EN
4 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
Every time you press the 6 buttons, the
Programme number (PR) changes, and the
picture of the TV channel registered in the
Programme number (PR) is displayed on
the screen.
5 Press the blue button and set the
CHANNEL GUARD function.
Then press the a button
n (CHANNEL GUARD) appears and the
TV channel is locked.
To reset the CHANNEL GUARD
function:
Press the blue button again.
n (CHANNEL GUARD) disappears.
To disable easy resetting of the
CHANNEL GUARD function, the menu
disappears if you choose the CHANNEL
GUARD function and press the a
button.
To view a locked TV channel
1 Choose a programme number (PR)
of a locked TV channel with the
number buttons or PR LIST
The screen changes to blue and the n
(CHANNEL GUARD) appears. You
cannot view the TV channel.
5
D0027
2 Press the h (Information) button to
display “ID NO.” (ID No. input
screen)
5
ID NO. :
D0028
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3 Press the number buttons to enter
the ID number
The lock is temporarily released so you
can view the TV channel.
If you have forgotten the ID
number:
Perform step 1 of “To set the CHANNEL
GUARD function”. After confirming the
ID number, press the b button to exit
the menu.
• Even if you reset the lock temporarily,
it does not mean that the CHANNEL
GUARD function set for the TV
channel is cancelled. The next time
anyone tries to view the TV channel, it
will be locked again.
• When you want to cancel the
CHANNEL GUARD function, you
must perform the operation “To set the
CHANNEL GUARD function” again.
• To stop it being easy to choose the
programme number (PR) of a locked
TV channel, the programme number
(PR) has been set so that it cannot be
chosen with the 6 buttons or the
buttons of the TV.
• To stop it being easy to reset the lock,
“ID NO.” (ID No. input screen) is set
so that it cannot appear unless you
press the h (Information) button.
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FEATURES menu
APPEARANCE
Press the 5 button and choose the format
in which the channel number is displayed
from two types: TYPE A and TYPE B.
BLUE BACK
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You can set the TV to automatically change
to a blue screen and mute the sound if the
signal is weak or absent, or when there is no
input from an external device.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
FAVOURITE SETTING
Chose when deleting the favourite channels
registered in the buttons 1 to 4.
1 Choose FAVOURITE SETTING,
then press the a or 3 button
The FAVOURITE SETTING menu
appears.
FAVOURITE SETTING
D0112
1
2
3
4
OK
-EN
PR
PR 02
PR 03
PR
2 Press the 6 buttons and chose
the favourite channel that you want
to delete
3 Press the blue button
The chosen favourite channel and set
contents are deleted.
• For details of the favourite channels, see
“Favourite channel function” on page 17.
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01
04
RESET
SET UP menu
SET UP
AUTO PROGRAM
EDIT/MANUAL
LANGUAGE
VIDEO-3 SETTING
TELETEXT LANGUAGE
OK
D0029
-EN
VIDEO
AUTO PROGRAM
You can again perform the AUTO
PROGRAM function TV channel automatic
registration which was performed in the
“Initial settings” (page 8).
1 Choose AUTO PROGRAM, then
press the a or 3 button
The AUTO PROGRAM function starts.
The TV channels you receive are
automatically stored in the programme
numbers list.
>>
AUTO PROGRAM
CH
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D0004
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• To stop the AUTO PROGRAM
function, press the b button.
2 After the TV channels have been
stored in the programme number
list, the EDIT menu appears
EDIT
>
D0038
-EN
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
MOVE
CH/CC
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CC01
INSERT
21
22
23
24
25
26
ID
MANUAL
DELETE
• You can proceed to edit the
programme numbers list using the
EDIT/MANUAL function. For details,
see “EDIT/MANUAL” on page 29.
• If a TV channel you want to view is
not stored in the programme numbers
list, you can register it using the
MANUAL function.
For details, see “EDIT/MANUAL” on
page 29.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does
not store a TV channel to the
programme number PR 0 (AV).
• If you do not need to use the EDIT/
MANUAL function, press the a
button to exit the EDIT menu.
• Starting the AUTO PROGRAM
deletes the registered favourite
channel.
EDIT/MANUAL
The EDIT/MANUAL functions are divided
into two types:
• editing the current programme numbers
(PR) (EDIT functions); and
• manually storing a TV channel you want
to view on a particular programme
number (PR) (MANUAL function).
Here are the details about these functions:
MOVE:
This function changes the programme
number (PR) of a TV channel.
ID:
This function registers a channel name (ID)
to a TV channel.
INSERT:
This function adds a new TV channel in the
current programme numbers (PR) list by
using the CH/CC number.
• You cannot use the INSERT function if
you do not know the channel number of a
TV channel. Use the MANUAL function
to register a TV channel in the programme
number (PR).
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SET UP menu
DELETE:
This function deletes a TV channel you do
not want to list.
MANUAL:
This function manually stores a new TV
channel in a programme number (PR).
Caution
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• Using the MOVE, DELETE or INSERT
functions rewrites the current
programme numbers (PR) list.
Therefore, the programme numbers
(PR) of some of the TV channels will
change.
• Using the MANUAL function for a TV
channel for which the CHANNEL
GUARD function has been set cancels
the CHANNEL GUARD function for
that channel.
• When a TV channel has already been
registered in PR 99, using the INSERT
function deletes that TV channel.
Basic operation
1 Choose EDIT/MANUAL, then press
the a or 3 button
The EDIT menu appears.
EDIT
>
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
MOVE
D0038
-EN
2 Follow the description for the
function you want to use
CH/CC
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CC01
ID
INSERT
3 Press the a button to complete
the settings
• For programme number PR 0, “AV”
appears in the programme numbers (PR)
list.
• A VIDEO terminal number does not
appear in the programme numbers (PR)
list.
MOVE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the 3 button to start the
MOVE function
>
EDIT
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
D0030
-EN
21
22
23
24
25
26
MANUAL
DELETE
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
new programme number (PR)
To cancel the MOVE function:
Press the b button.
4 Press the 2 button to change the
programme number (PR) of a TV
channel to a new programme
number (PR)
CH/CC
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CC
01
OK
STORE
CH 21
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SET UP menu
DELETE
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the yellow button to delete
the TV channel
The TV channel is deleted from the
programme numbers (PR) list.
ID
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
TV channel
2 Press the red button to start the ID
function
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
character
> EDIT
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
D0032-EN
4 Press the 5 buttons to move the
cursor
5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to complete
the channel name
6 Press the a button to give a
channel name (ID) to a TV channel
CH/CC
CH
21
CH
22
CH
23
CH
24
CH
25
CH
26
CC01
M
INSERT
Before performing INSERT operation
• A CH/CC number unique to this TV and
corresponding to the Channel number of a
TV channel is required. Find the
corresponding CH/CC number from a
table “CH/CC numbers” on page 35 based
on the Channel number of the TV
channel.
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for which
you will register a new TV channel
2 Press the green button and start
the INSERT function
>
EDIT
0 9
CH/CC
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CC
21
22
23
24
25
26
PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
D0034
CH/CC
-EN
3 Press the 6 buttons to choose
“CC” or “CH” according to the CH/
CC number of the TV channel
To cancel the INSERT function:
Press the b button.
4 Press the number buttons to enter
the remaining CH/CC number
The TV shifts to registration mode. When
the registration is completed, the picture
of the TV channel appears on the screen.
• The CH/CC number is a number given
to each broadcast frequency that
carries a TV channel. If the TV cannot
detect the TV channel corresponding
to the broadcast frequency indicated
by the CH/CC number, a “no-signal”
picture appears.
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SET UP menu
MANUAL
1 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
programme number (PR) for a new
TV channel
2 Press the blue button to activate
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the MANUAL function
At the right side following the CH/CC
number, the SYSTEM (sound system) of
the TV channel appears.
>
MANUAL
CH/CC
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CC01
SEARCH+
D0035
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PRID
AV
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
OK
SYSTEM
To cancel the MANUAL function:
Press the b button.
3 Press the 3 button to choose the
SYSTEM (sound system) for a TV
channel you want to register
• For the sound systems in each country
or region, refer to the table below:
Area Country or RegionSystem
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman,
Qatar, United Arab Emirates,
Yemen, etc.
Indonesia, Malaysia,
Singapore, Thailand, India,
Asia,
Middle
East
Europe
Oceania Australia, New Zealand, etc. B/G
Africa
etc.
China, Vietnam, etc. D/K
Hong Kong, etc.I
Islamic Republic of Iran,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Philippines, Taiwan,
Myanmar, etc.
Russia, etc.D/K
Czech Republic, Poland, etc. D/K
Germany, Holland, Belgium,
etc.
UK, etc.I
Republic of South Africa, etc. I
Nigeria, etc.B/G
Egypt, Morocco, etc.B/G
SEARCH-
4 Press the green or red button to
search for a TV channel
Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV
channel. Then the TV channel is
displayed.
5 Press the green or red button
repeatedly until the TV channel you
want appears
If the TV channel reception is poor:
Press the blue or yellow button to finetune the TV channel.
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22
23
24
25
26
(
)
B / G
FINE-
FINE+
If you cannot hear the normal
sound even when the picture of the
TV channel appears normally:
The SYSTEM setting is wrong. Press the
3 button and choose a SYSTEM that has
normal sound.
6 Press the a button and register
the TV channel to a Programme
number (PR)
The normal EDIT menu is resumed.
B/G
B/G
M
B/G
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SET UP menu
GE
LANGUAGE
The LANGUAGE setting which was
performed in the “Initial settings” (page 8)
can be changed.
1 Choose LANGUAGE, then press
the a or 3 button
A sub-menu of the LANGUAGE function
appears.
LANGUA
D1002-EN
2 Press the 6 buttons to choose a
language. Then press the a
button
VIDEO-3 SETTING
Set the VIDEO-3 SETTING correctly
according to the video signal input from the
external device connected to the VIDEO-3
terminal. If this setting is incorrect, images
will not be displayed.
VIDEO:
If a normal video signal (composite video
signal) is input.
S-VIDEO:
If a S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) is input.
• If you set S-VIDEO in VIDEO-3
SETTING, the display on the screen
changes from V3 to S3.
TELETEXT LANGUAGE
There are four types of teletext language
groups. Set the teletext language group that
corresponds to the language of the teletext
programme that you want to watch.
teletext language group that you select,
the sub-titles of the teletext programme
will not be displayed properly.
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Displaying a computer screen
This TV can be used as a computer screen.
Connecting to the computer
Use a D-SUB cable to connect the TV’s PC
IN terminal to the computer’s analogue RGB
output terminal.
If you want to listen to the sound from the
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computer, use an audio cable to connect the
VIDEO-3 AUDIO L/R sound input terminal
to the computer’s sound output terminal.
When the sound from the computer is mono,
connect to the VIDEO-3 AUDIO L terminal.
• Refer to the computer manual for a
detailed explanation of the connections at
the computer side.
• Ensure that the connectors are facing the
correct way when connecting.
• After connecting the D-SUB cable,
tighten the two screws to fix the connector
in place.
Watching images from a
computer
After starting the computer, press the
G or pp buttons to choose “PC”
“PC” is after VIDEO-4.
You can listen to the sound when the
sound from the computer is connected to
the VIDEO-3 AUDIO L/R sound input
terminal.
• When the sound from the computer is
connected to VIDEO-3, by choosing
external input VIDEO-3 the sound
from the computer can be listened to,
but the images from the computer
cannot be seen.
Table of signals for each type
of computer
ResolutionVertical
640 × 480
(VGA)
1024 × 768
(XGA)
• Only the above formats are supported.
• Even with the above formats and at
60 Hz, some problems may be
experienced depending on the quality of
the synchronous signal. (Depending on
the quality, some pictures may not be
displayed properly.)
• Apple Macintosh
supported.
When a picture is not displayed
Check the computer’s refresh rate and set it
to 60 Hz. Refer to the computer’s instruction
manual.
Computers which cannot have their refresh
rate set to 60 Hz cannot be used with this
unit.
frequency
(Hz)
60.031.5
60.042.0
*
computers are not
Horizontal
frequency
(kHz)
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* Apple Macintosh is a registered
trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
CH/CC numbers
When you want to use the INSERT function on page 31, find the CH/CC number corresponding to
the Channel number of the TV channel from this table.
US: The US channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the United States,
Philippines, etc.
CCIR: The CCIR channel numbers are the channel numbers used in the Middle East,
OIRT: The OIRT channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Eastern Europe, Russia,
AUSTRALIA: The AUSTRALIA channel numbers are the channel numbers used in Australia, etc.
If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this troubleshooting guide carefully
before you ask to have the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example,
if the mains plug is disconnected from the mains outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may
think there is a problem with the TV itself.
Important:
• This troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy to decide. If you
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have a question when you are operating a function, read the page(s) for that function carefully,
not this troubleshooting guide.
• If you follow the advice in this troubleshooting guide without any success, unplug the mains
plug and ask for your TV to be repaired. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or to
remove the rear cover of the TV.
If you cannot turn on the TV
• Is the mains plug connected to the mains
outlet?
• Make sure you set the VCR/TV/DVD
switch to the TV position. You cannot
turn the TV on when the VCR/TV/DVD
switch is set to the VCR or DVD position.
If you cannot turn off the TV
• Make sure you set the VCR/TV/DVD
switch to the TV position. You cannot
turn the TV off when the VCR/TV/DVD
switch is set to the VCR or DVD position.
No picture or no sound
• Have you chosen a TV channel with very
poor reception? If so, the BLUE BACK
function will be activated: the entire
screen becomes blue, and the sound is
muted. If you still want to view the TV
channel, follow the description “BLUE
BACK” on page 28 to change the BLUE
BACK function setting to OFF.
• If the SYSTEM setting for a TV channel
is incorrect, it may prevent the sound
from being issued. Follow the description
“EDIT/MANUAL” on page 29 to use the
MANUAL function to try to change the
SYSTEM setting.
Poor picture
• If noise (snow) totally blocks out the
picture, there may be a problem with the
aerial or aerial cable. Check the following
to try to solve the problem:
– Have the TV and aerial been connected
properly?
– Has the aerial cable been damaged?
– Is the aerial pointing in the right
direction?
– Is the aerial itself faulty?
• If the TV or aerial suffers interference
from other equipment, stripes or noise
may appear in the picture. Move any
equipment such as an amplifier, personal
computer, or a hair drier, that can cause
interference away from your TV. Or try
moving the TV. If the aerial suffers
interference from a radio tower or highvoltage wire, please contact your local
dealer.
• If the TV suffers interference from signals
reflecting from mountains or buildings,
double-pictures (ghosting) will occur. Try
to change the aerial’s direction or replace
it with one with better directionality.
• Are your COLOUR SYSTEM settings
correct? Follow the description
“COLOUR SYSTEM” on page 24 to try
to solve the trouble.
• Have the COLOUR and BRIGHT settings
been adjusted properly? Follow the
description “BRIGHT” and “COLOUR”
on page 23 to try to adjust them properly.
• Videotaping teletext is not recommended
because it may not record correctly.
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Troubleshooting
• When viewing images from commercially
available video software products, or
videos from videotapes which have been
recorded improperly, the top of the image
may be distorted. This is due to the
condition of the video signal. There is
nothing wrong with the TV.
• Since this TV is designed to make full use
of the resolution of the original video
source, the motion may appear unnatural
when the video source is input with
progressive-scanning component signals.
If this occurs, change the output setting of
the connected device to interlacescanning component signal output. See
the instructions that came with the device
for more information.
Poor sound
• Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE
properly? If not, follow the description
“BASS” or “TREBLE” on page 25.
• When TV channel reception is poor, it can
be hard to hear stereo or bilingual sound.
In this case, follow the description
“STEREO / I • II” on page 25 to hear the
sound more easily by changing it to a
mono sound.
If the TV does not respond to the
remote control
• Have the batteries of the remote control
worn out? Follow the description “Putting
the batteries into the remote control” on
page 8 and replace them with new batteries.
• Have you attempted to use the remote
control from the sides or rear of the TV or
from more than seven metres away from the
TV? Use the remote control in front of your
TV or from less than seven metres away.
• When you are viewing a teletext
programme, you cannot operate the
menus. Press the b button to return to
the ordinary TV programme, and then try
operating the menus.
• If the TV suddenly stops responding,
disconnect the power cord of the TV from
the AC outlet. Connect them to the AC
outlet again to turn on the TV. If the TV
returns to a normal state, it is not a failure.
Other issues
• When the SLEEP TIMER function
operates, the TV is automatically turned
off. If the TV suddenly turns off, try to
press the # (standby) button to turn on
the TV once again. If the TV goes back to
normal, there is no problem.
• It takes a short period of time from the
time an operation such as changing
channels is performed until an image is
displayed. This is not a fault. This is the
time needed for the image to stabilise
before it can be displayed.
• The TV may make a crackling sound due
to a sudden change in temperature. The
picture or sound may be normal. If you
hear crackling sounds frequently while
you are viewing the TV, there may be
other causes. As a precaution, ask your
service technician to inspect it.
• The top of the TV and the screen may
become hot during use but this has no
affect on the performance of the TV.
Make sure that the ventilation holes are
not blocked.
• When the picture is unstable, the screen
may become white for a moment. This
happens when the signal which drives the
liquid crystal is missing. This is not a
fault.
• When a still image has been displayed for
a long period, a faint residual image may
remain on the screen for a short time after
the power has been turned off or when
another image is displayed. This is not a
fault and the image will eventually
disappear.
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Specifications
ModelLT-32AX5
Broadcasting systemsB, G, I, D, K, M
Colour systemsPAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz
Channels and frequenciesVHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 168.25 MHz
Sound-multiplex systemsNICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system, A2 (B/G, D/K) system
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Languages displayed by
teletext
Teletext systemsFLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System)
Power requirements110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
[Standby]
Screen sizeViewable area 80 cm (measured diagonally)
Audio outputRated Power output: 5 W + 5 W
Speakers6.6 cm round × 2
VIDEO-1 terminalEuroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
VIDEO-2 terminalEuroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
VIDEO-3 terminalRCA connectors × 3
VIDEO-4 terminalRCA connectors × 3
PC IN terminalAnalogue RGB D-SUB (15 pin) × 1
Headphone jackStereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter)
Dimensions (W × H × D)
[without stand]
Weight
[without stand]
AccessoriesRemote control unit × 1 (RM-C1816)
We may change the design and specifications without notice.
VHF high channel (VH) = 175.25 to 463.25 MHz
UHF channel (U) = 471.25 to 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11
to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 33.
158 W
[2.1 W]
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Monitor outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Monitor outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
S-VIDEO connector × 1
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
Broadcasting systemsB, G, I, D, K, M
Colour systemsPAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz
Channels and frequenciesVHF low channel (VL) = 46.25 to 168.25 MHz
Sound-multiplex systemsNICAM (B/G, I, D/K) system, A2 (B/G, D/K) system
Languages displayed by
teletext
Teletext systemsFLOF (Fastext), WST (World Standard System)
Power requirements110 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
[Standby]
Screen sizeViewable area 60 cm (measured diagonally)
Audio outputRated Power output: 5 W + 5 W
Speakers6.6 cm round × 2
VIDEO-1 terminalEuroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
VIDEO-2 terminalEuroconnector (21-pin, SCART)
VIDEO-3 terminalRCA connectors × 3
VIDEO-4 terminalRCA connectors × 3
PC IN terminalAnalogue RGB D-SUB (15 pin) × 1
Headphone jackStereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter)
Dimensions (W × H × D)
[without stand]
Weight
[without stand]
AccessoriesRemote control unit × 1 (RM-C1816)
VHF high channel (VH) = 175.25 to 463.25 MHz
UHF channel (U) = 471.25 to 863.25 MHz
• Receives cable channels in mid band (X to Z+2, S1 to S10), super band (S11
to S20) and hyper band (S21 to S41).
Please see the table in the description “TELETEXT LANGUAGE” on page 33.
125 W
[2.1 W]
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Monitor outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
• Video input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
• Monitor outputs (Video and Audio L/R) are available.
S-VIDEO connector × 1
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/R inputs are available.
OM RMetal Oxide Film ResistorPP CAP.Polypropylene Capacitor
CMF RCoating Metal Film ResistorPS CAP.Polystyrol Capacitor
UNF RNon-Flammable ResistorTF CAP.Thin Film Capacitor
CH V RChip Variable ResistorMPP CAP.Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
CH MG RChip Metal Glazed ResistorTAN. CAP.Tantalum Capacitor
COMP. RComposition ResistorCH C CAP.Chip Ceramic Capacitor
LPTC RLinear Positive Temperature Coefficient ResistorBP E CAP.Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL E CAP.Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP CAP.Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor
CH TAN. E CAP.Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP E CAP.Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS
FGJ KMNRHZ P
±1%±2%±5%±10%±20%±30%
+30%
-10%
+50%
-10%
+80%
-20%
+100%
-0%
(No.YA344)3-1
CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................................................... 3-2
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 3-3
PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................. 3-17
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
P. W . B A S S ' Y n am e
LT-26AX5LT-26AX5/SLT-32AX5LT-32AX5/S
MAIN P.W.BQAL0791-001←QAL0792-001←
POWER P.W.BQAL0793-001←←←
LED P.W.BQAL0794-001←←←
KEY P.W.BQAL0795-001←←←
REMOTE CONTROL UNITRM-C1816S-1C←←←
C101T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C102T2203-FC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V Z
C103T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C105T2203-FC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V Z
C106T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C107T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C109T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C110T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C112T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C113T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C201T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C202T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C203T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C204T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C205T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C206T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C207T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C208T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C209T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C210T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C211T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C213T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C214T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C215T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C216T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C217T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C218T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C219T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C220T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C221T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C222T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C223T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C226T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C227T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C228T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C229T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C230T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C231T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C232T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C233T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C234T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C235T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C236T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C238T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C242T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C243T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C244T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C248T2203-FC334DC CAPACITOR0.33uF 16V Z
C249T2203-FC334DC CAPACITOR0.33uF 16V Z
C301T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C302T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C303T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C304T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C305T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C307T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C308T2203-FC224DC CAPACITOR0.22uF 50V K
C309T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C310T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C311T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
(No.YA344)3-5
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C312T2203-FC101DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C313T2203-FC101DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C314T2203-FC101DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C316T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
C317T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C318T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C319T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C321T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C402T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C403T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C404T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C405T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C406T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C407T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C409T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C411T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C412T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C413T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C414T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C415T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C416T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C417T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C419T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C420T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C421T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C422T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C423T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C424T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C425T2203-FC220DC CAPACITOR22pF 50V K
C426T2203-FC220DC CAPACITOR22pF 50V K
C427T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C428T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C429T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C430T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C431T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C432T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C433T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C434T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C435T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C436T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C438T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C439T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C440T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C441T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C442T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C443T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C444T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C445T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C446T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C447T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C451T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C452T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C453T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C454T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C455T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C456T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C457T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C458T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C459T2203-FC150DC CAPACITOR15pF 50V K
C460T2203-FC150DC CAPACITOR15pF 50V K
C461T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C501T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C502T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C503T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C504T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C505T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C506T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C507T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C508T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C509T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C510T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C511T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C512T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C513T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C514T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C515T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C516T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C517T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C518T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C519T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C520T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C524T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C525T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C526T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C527T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C528T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C529T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C530T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C531T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C532T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C533T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C534T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C535T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C536T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C537T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C538T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C539T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C540T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C541T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C543T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C544T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C545T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C546T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C548T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C549T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C550T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C552T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C553T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
C554T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
C555T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C556T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C557T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C559T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C601T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C604T2203-FC332DC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C605T2203-FC332DC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C606T2203-FC060DC CAPACITOR6pF 50V K
C607T2203-FC060DC CAPACITOR6pF 50V K
C608T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C610T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C611T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C6122007-000070C RESISTOR0
C614T2203-FC472DC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C615T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C616T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C617T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C618T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C619T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C620T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C621T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C623T2203-FC392DC CAPACITOR3900pF 50V K
C624T2203-FC392DC CAPACITOR3900pF 50V K
C625T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C626T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C627T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C632T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C633T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C634T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C635T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C636T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C638T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C639T2203-FC682DC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C640T2203-FC682DC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C701T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C702T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C703T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C707T2203-FC104DC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C710T2203-FC104DC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C712T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C714T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C715T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C801T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C802T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C805T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C806T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C807T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C820T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C821T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
CE1012401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE102T2401-CT470OE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE1032401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE1052401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE1062401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE1072401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE108T2401-FT0R1AE CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V M
CE2022401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE2032401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE2042401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE2052401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE2062401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE2072401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE2202401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE2212401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE301T2401-BT101OE CAPACITOR100uF10V M
CE3022401-000242E CAPACITOR100uF10V M
CE3052401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4022401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE4042401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4052401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4072401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4082401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4102401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE4112401-002075E CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
CE4122401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4132401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4142401-002075E CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
CE4152401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE4162401-002075E CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V M
CE502T2401-CT221OE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE5032401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE504T2401-CT470OE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE5052401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE5062401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5072401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5082401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE5092401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5102401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5112401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5122401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5132401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5142401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5152401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5162401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE5172401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE5182401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE6012401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE6022401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE6032401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE6042401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE6052401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE6062401-000242E CAPACITOR100uF10V M
CE6072401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6082401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6092401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
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CE6102401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6112401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6122401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE6132401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6142401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6172401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6202401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6212401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6222401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE6232401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE6242401-002235E CAPACITOR10uF 16V M
CE6252401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE6262401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE6272401-001495E CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE6302401-000914E CAPACITOR22uF 16V M
CE7012401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE7032401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE7042401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE7052401-000603E CAPACITOR1uF 50V M
CE8012401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE8022401-001363E CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
CE803T2401-CT470OE CAPACITOR47uF 16V M
CE8042401-000269E CAPACITOR100uF 16V M
CE8052401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE808T2401-CT221OE CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
CE8092401-000302E CAPACITOR100uF 25V M
CE810T2401-CT471OE CAPACITOR470uF 16V M
CE8112401-002594E CAPACITOR220uF 16V M
H701TCPS3001PC31STUNER
J101T3711-00037CONNECTOR
J102AA60-40014ACONNECTOR
J201T3722-00039AJACKPC IN
J202T3722-00040AJACKEXT-2
J203T3722-00040AJACKEXT-1
J204T3722-00042AJACKEXT-3
J205T3722-00041AJACKEXT-3/EXT-4
J209T3711-00034CONNECTOR
J210T3711-00035CONNECTOR
J303T3711-00033CONNECTOR
J304T3711-00036CONNECTOR
J501T3711-00019CONNECTOR
J601T3711-00029CONNECTOR
J602T3711-00037CONNECTOR
J801T3711-00038CONNECTOR
X301T2801-00011ACRYSTAL6MHz
X401T2801-00012ACRYSTAL27MHz
X501T2801-00013ACRYSTAL14.318MHz
X601T2801-00014ACRYSTAL18.432MHz
POWER P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (QAL0793-001)
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
FB2T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB3T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB4T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB5T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB6T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB7T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB8T2901-JC008AFERRITE BEAD
FB9T2901-IC009AFERRITE BEAD
Q1T0507-00009ATRANSISTOR
Q2T0507-00009ATRANSISTOR
Q3T0507-00010ATRANSISTOR
Q4T0501-00006APOWER MOS FET
Q5T0501-00007APOWER MOS FET
Q6T0507-00010ATRANSISTOR
Q7T0501-00010ATRANSISTOR
Q8T0501-00009APOWER MOS FET
Q9T0507-00009ATRANSISTOR
Q10T0507-00009ATRANSISTOR
Q11T0507-00010ATRANSISTOR
Q12T0501-00008APOWER MOS FET
Q13T0507-00010ATRANSISTOR
Q14T0507-00009ATRANSISTOR
U1T1001-00091AIC
U2T1001-00092AIC
U3T1001-00096AIC
U4T1001-00031AIC
U5T1001-00092AIC
U6T1001-00031AIC
U7T1001-00093AIC
C101T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C102T2203-FC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V Z
C103T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C105T2203-FC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V Z
C106T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C107T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C109T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C110T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C112T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
C113T2203-BC106EC CAPACITOR10uF 10V Z
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C202T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C203T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
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C205T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C206T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C207T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C208T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C209T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C210T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C211T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C213T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C214T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C215T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C216T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C217T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C218T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C219T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C220T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C221T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
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C223T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C226T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C227T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C228T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C229T2203-FC473DC CAPACITOR0.047uF 50V K
C230T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C231T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C232T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C233T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C234T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C235T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C236T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C238T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C242T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C243T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C244T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
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C302T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C303T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C304T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C305T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
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C308T2203-FC224DC CAPACITOR0.22uF 50V K
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C310T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C311T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
3-12(No.YA344)
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
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C313T2203-FC101DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C314T2203-FC101DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
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C318T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C319T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C321T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C402T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C403T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C404T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C405T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C406T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C407T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C409T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C411T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C412T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C413T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C414T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C415T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C416T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C417T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C419T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C420T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C421T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C421T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C422T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C422T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C423T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C423T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C424T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C425T2203-FC220DC CAPACITOR22pF 50V K
C426T2203-FC220DC CAPACITOR22pF 50V K
C427T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C428T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C429T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C430T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C431T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C432T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C433T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C434T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C435T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C436T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C438T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C439T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C440T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C441T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C442T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C443T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C444T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C445T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C446T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C447T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C451T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C452T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C453T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C454T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C455T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C456T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C457T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C458T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C459T2203-FC150DC CAPACITOR15pF 50V K
C460T2203-FC150DC CAPACITOR15pF 50V K
C461T2203-FC152DC CAPACITOR1500pF 50V K
C501T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C502T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C503T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C504T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C505T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C506T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C507T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C508T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C509T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C510T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
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C512T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C513T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C514T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C515T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C516T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C517T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C518T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C519T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C520T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C524T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C525T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
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C527T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C528T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C529T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C530T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C531T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C532T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C533T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C534T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C535T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C536T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C537T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C538T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C539T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C540T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C541T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C543T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C544T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C545T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C546T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C548T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C549T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
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C552T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
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C554T2203-FC330DC CAPACITOR33pF 50V K
C555T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C556T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C557T2203-FC100DC CAPACITOR10pF 50V K
C559T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C601T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C604T2203-FC332DC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C605T2203-FC332DC CAPACITOR3300pF 50V K
C606T2203-FC060DC CAPACITOR6pF 50V K
C607T2203-FC060DC CAPACITOR6pF 50V K
C608T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C610T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C611T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C6122007-000070C RESISTOR0Ω 1/16W J
C614T2203-FC472DC CAPACITOR4700pF 50V K
C615T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C616T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C617T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C618T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C619T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C620T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C621T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C623T2203-FC392DC CAPACITOR3900pF 50V K
C624T2203-FC392DC CAPACITOR3900pF 50V K
C625T2203-FC102DC CAPACITOR1000pF 50V K
C626T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C627T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C632T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C633T2203-FC331DC CAPACITOR330pF 50V K
C634T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C635T2203-CC105DC CAPACITOR1uF 16V Z
C636T2203-FC470DC CAPACITOR47pF 50V K
C638T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C639T2203-FC682DC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C640T2203-FC682DC CAPACITOR6800pF 50V K
C701T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C702T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C703T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C707T2203-FC104DC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C710T2203-FC104DC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V K
C712T2203-FC471DC CAPACITOR470pF 50V K
C714T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C715T2203-FC103DC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V K
C801T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C802T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C805T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C806T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C807T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C820T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K
C821T2203-DC104EC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V K