JVC lt17s2 schematic

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SERVICE MANUAL
LCD FLAT TELEVISION
LT-17S2 LT-17S2
/S
LT-17S2/A
1. PRECAUTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 1-3
2. SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................... 1-5
3. DISASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................................... 1-6
4. ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................................... 1-22
5. TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................................................................................. 1-23
COPYRIGHT © 2004 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA033
2004/9
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SPECIFICATION
Items Contents
Dimentions (W x H x D) 46.5cm x 32.5cm x 7.8cm (TV only)
46.5cm x 36.3cm x 19.0cm
Mass 6.1kg (TV only)
7.3kg TV RF System B, G, I, D, K Colour System TV Mode PAL / SECAM
Video Mode PAL / SECAM / NTSC3.58 / NTSC4.43 Stereo System A2(B/G, D/K), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K, L) Teletext System FLOP(Fastext), WST(World Standard System) Receiving Frequency E2 ~ E12, E21 ~ E69
S1 ~ S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2
ITALY A-H, H+1, H+2
F2 ~ F10, F21 ~ F69 R1 ~ R12, R21 ~ R69
IR A ~ J
French cable TV 116MHz ~ 172MHz
220MHz ~ 469MHz Aerial Input Terminal 75 unbalanced Power Input TV : 12V DC, AC adapter : AC100V ~ AC240V, 50Hz/60Hz Power Consumption 60W, Standby : 3W Display area Visible size: 43.5cm (Diagonal) / 37.0cm x 22.5cm (H x V) Display pixels 1280 x 768 (W-XGA) Speakers 5.4cm, Round type x 2 Audio Output 3W + 3W Video / Audio Inputs VIDEO-1 terminal Composite video, S-VIDEO, Audio L, R (1/2) VIDEO-2 terminal Component video, Audio L, R Audio Outputs RCA connectors x3
Audio L, R, Subwoofer PC Input Analog RGB : D-SUB(15pin) x1, PC AUDIO IN x1 Headphone 3.5mm stereo mini jack x 1 Remote Control Unit DA-5000100084
(AA/R06/UM-3 battery x 2) AC adapter HP-OL060D031
NOTE: Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1. 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware,
many circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only.
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should
not be made. Any design alterations or additions will void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom.
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have
special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical components
having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by () on the parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does
not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards.
(4) 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 : ( GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) : ( EARTH : (
) side GND. Don't short between the LIVE
) side GND and
side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is
recommended that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).
(6) The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform
with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible component damage, therefore operation under excessive high voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-Ray emission, components in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product.
) side
(8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of overheating should be replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement components.
(9) Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
(. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.). However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter having 1000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500 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)
0.15µF AC-TYPE
(7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high
voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10k 2W resistor to the anode button.
GOOD EARTH GROUND
1500 10W
PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED ME TA L PA RT
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1.2 INSTALLATION
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. 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.
1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified below, between the unit with and the surrounding walls. 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.
Distance recommendations
Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is impossible.
150 mm
200 mm 200 mm
150 mm
When installing this TV, distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or
50 mm
piece of furniture. Keep to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
1.3 PRECAUTIONS
(1) Depending on the around temperature, the brightness leaning occurs. Be careful of the environment in the product
installation place and so on sufficiently.
(2) Don't hinder radiation from the back, the heaven and the side. Please refer to the next page that explains about the
condition of the installation.
The inside becomes hot if hindering radiation and there is fear, which the inner circuit damages. (3) Install in the place with good ventilation. Use in the condition that around temperature is in the 0~35°C range. (4) Avoid preservation and use at the high temperature or high humidity place. If you behave like this, leaning sometimes
happens in the screen when the set actives. (5) Depending on the condition and the environment of display, the slight fleck of the light and leaning of the screen and so on
is sometimes conspicuous. This is the characteristic which is peculiar to liquid crystal display. It is not set trouble. (6) This monitor has cool cathode pipe as the backlight. The time change and the use time sometimes change brightness
and condition of display.
1.4 THE ATTENTION IN TRANSPORTATION
When transporting a set, if the load handling is bad (throwing, falling and so on) however it is using a solid box, pressure inside liquid crystal display. In the case there is fear to break the liquid crystal display while transporting. To prevent from the accident or trouble while transporting, pay attention to choice of the transportation company sufficiently and also arrange for it in the delivery after the attention of the load handling is explained to the transportation company. This set is used glass for composing liquid crystal display. When carrying, pay attention not to add over vibration and impact sufficiently. 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.
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 DESCRIPTION ABOUT LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL
2.2.1 STRUCTURE OF LIGUID CRYSTAL PANEL
The Liquid Crystal Panel of this model is TFT Panel. The Print circuit board that consist of TFT array and the print circuit board adopted stripe shaped image element alignment are used. These two boards are mixed. The Liquid crystal is enclosed between two boards.
2.1.2 LONG RANGE AFTERIMAGE OF LIQUID CRYSTAL
The small amount of ion material has mixed a liquid crystal panel with the liquid crystal material in the manufacturing process. If ion material is piled up partially among the poles when the voltage is impressed among the poles, the brightness difference occurs and becomes a long-range afterimage If same picture is reflected for long time, such a long-range afterimage occurs. If the long-range afterimage occurs, we recommend that you reflect the single color image or moving picture and so on to restore.
2.1.3 THE DISPLAY REPLYING SPEED OF LIQUID CRYSTAL
Because the speed to display of Liquid crystal panel is slower than the speed of the CRT monitor, some of the moving picture cannot overtake to the speed to display and the image looks flowing is sometimes displayed. This is not trouble, but efficiency of Liquid Crystal.
2.1.4 THE EYESIGHT CORNER OF LIQUID CRYSTAL
The liquid crystal panel has the wide eyesight corner for which it is difficult to reverse brightness. The tint changes depending on the direction to see a screen. This is not trouble, but efficiency of Liquid Crystal.
2.1.5 THE PICTURE ELEMENT FAULT OF LIQUID CRYSTAL
The liquid crystal panel is composed of precise technique but all devices don't always work right.
2.2 ATTENTION ITEMS WHEN REPLACING PARTS
2.2.1 ATTENTION TO EXCHANGE THE LIQUID CRYSTAL PANEL
(1) The stillness electricity sometimes makes damage a liquid crystal panel. In liquid crystal panel exchange, do a measure
of the stillness electricity such as the earth band.
(2) A liquid crystal panel and back-light are made from glass. If you gain an impact to these materials, there is fear to damage.
So in case of treatment, be careful sufficiently.
(3) Fix with the screw after confirming that there is not a float to chassis base when exchanging liquid crystal panel.
After that reflect all the black signals and confirm that brightness leaning doesn't occur near the screw fixation part. When brightness leaning occurs, slacken a screw in the neighborhood until the brightness leaning is running-out.
(4) Fix the torque that installs a screw below 0.294Nm.
If you install at any more torque, the liquid crystal panel is transformed and sometimes damages.
(5) If you pull out or insert each connector when power is ON, it causes the trouble.
So pull out or insert each connector in the condition to have pulled out a power supply plug.
2.2.2 ATTENTION WHEN EXCHANGING THE FUSE
When exchanging the fuse, please use specified parts. After fuse exchange, confirm that insulater is set to the shield and insulate surely.
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION:
Disconnect the set and attached devices from the electrical outlet
To avoid ESD (Electro-Static Discharge), ground yourself by using a wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching
unpainted metal on the set.
3.1.1 REMOVING THE CABLE COVER AND NECK COVER
(1) Remove the CABLE COVER (L) by pulling the snap tabs. (2) Make similar ways to remove the CABLE COVER (R) and NECK COVER.
Snap tabs
CABLE COVER (L)
CABLE COVER (R) NECK COVER REAR COVER
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3.1.2 REMOVING THE DUMMY COVERS (If necessary)
(1) Remove the DUMMY COVERS of TUNER module and AV JACK module by pulling the snap tabs
Snap tab DUMMY COVER
Snap tab DUMMY COVER TUNER COVER
TUNER module
AV JACK module
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3.1.3 PREPARING TO REMOVE THE MODULE UNITS
(1) Remove the TUNER module cover by pulling snap tab. (2) Loosen 2 screws [A] of AV JACK module.
3.1.4 REMOVING THE BASE AND THE HANDLE
(1) Remove 4 screws [B] and remove the BASE by pulling BASE. (2) Remove 4 screws [C] and remove the HANDLE.
TUNER module
C
A
HANDLE
Snap tab
B
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3.1.5 REMOVING THE MODULE UNITS
(1) Remove the TUNER module by pulling carefully. (2) Remove the AV JACK module by pulling carefully.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE REAR COVER
(1) Remove 4 screws [D] and remove the REAR COVER.
NOTE:
For the REAR COVER is attached tightly, it is easy to open from the corner of the REAR COVER.
D
REAR COVER
TUNER module
AV JACK module
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3.1.7 REMOVING THE D-SUB COVER AND THE AUDIO COVER
(1) Remove a screw [E] and remove the D-SUB COVER. (2) Remove a screw [F] and remove the AUDIO COVER.
3.1.8 REMOVING THE MODULE BRACKETS
(1) Remove the 2 screws [G] and remove the MODULE BRACKETS.
MODULE BRACKETS
G
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D-SUB COVER
E
AUDIO COVER
F
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3.1.9 REMOVING THE MAIN BOARD SHIELD
(1) Remove 4 screws [H] and remove the 2 nuts [I]. (2) Remove the tape fixing wires. (3) Remove the MAIN BOARD SHIELD by sliding to downside and lifting.
Release the earth wires
Tape
Holes for slide
H
I
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3.1.10 DISCONNECTING THE WIRING CONNECTORS
(1) Disconnect the wiring connectors from P002 and P003 on MAIN PWB.
NOTES:
Confirm the wiring layout of harnesses.
The AUDIO wires are fixed by hot bond between P002 and P003, after connected.
The RIGHT SPEAKER wires are turn around into the gap as shown Fig.A.
The LEFT SPEAKER wires must be put away from the top of the RIGHT SPEAKER and hooked as shown Fig. B.
P003
P002
Fixed by hot bond
Wire for SPEAKER (R)
SPEAKER (L)
SPEAKER (R)
Wire for SPEAKER (L)
Hooks
Fig. BFig. A
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3.1.11 REMOVING THE LCD MODULE ASS’Y
(1) Remove 3 screws [J]. (2) Remove the LCD MODULE ASS’Y by release from the 6 latches.
Latches (Top) x4
Latch (Right)
Latch (Left)
J
Label
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3.1.12 REMOVING THE SPEAKERS
(1) Disconnect the wires from the P603 on FRONT CONTROL PWB. (2) Strip off the sponges and lift the SPEAKERS.
P603
Sponges
Wires under sponges
SPEAKERS
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3.1.13 REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB AND IR SENSOR PWB
(1) Remove 2 screws [K] and remove the FRONT CONTROL PWB. (2) Remove a screw [L] and remove the IR SENSOR PWB.
K L
(3) Remove 3 screws [M] and remove the KEY assembly.
M
FRONT CONTROL PWB
wires (8P)IR SENSOR PWB wires (6P)
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3.1.14 SUPPLEMENTAL 1
The below assemblies are welded process.
If removing these components, it is necessary to replace them.
Welded
VESA BRACKET
REAR COVER
Welded
LED WINDOW
IR LENS
Welded
FRONT COVER
KEY COVER
KEY
JVC MARK
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Welded
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3.1.15 SUPPLEMENTAL 2
SPEAKER assembly.
Confirm to connect the positive wire to the terminal with RED marker.
High density rubber
Red (+)
Black ( - )
White (+)
Cushion rubber
SPEAKER SPEAKER wires
Black ( - )
RED marker
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3.1.16 SUPPLEMENTAL 3
BASE assembly.
P
Rubber foot
BASE BRACKET
Q
BASE
HINGE assembly.
Latchs
HINGE COVER
HINGE
Hot bond
Insert until locking
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CABLE COVER (R)
NECK COVER
C
CABLE COVER (L)
HINGE
B
BASE
Q
HANDLE
D
VESA BRACKET
G
A
REAR COVER
AV JACK PWB
H
MODULE BRACKET
J
MAIN PWB
E
F
TUNER PWB
P
INVERTER PWB
LCD PANEL
FRONT COVER
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
FRONT CONTROL PWB
K
L
IR SENSOR PWB
M
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3. 2 REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
3.2.1 PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING OF MEMORY IC
Memory IC Notice
MCU IC Notice
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
A
B
C
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
[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 tweezers and remove the chip part.
2. How to install Chip parts
[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 extra solder to each lead.
SOLDER
SOLDER
(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.
[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.
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
A
B
C
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
This service manual does not describe ADJUSTMENT.
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SECTION 5
R
r
TROUBLESHOOTING
No picture Appear
Next
Picture shows
MCU (I004) Hangs
by pushing the powe key or replugging the
End
Next
eset the MCU(I004)
DC 12V cable
Still no Picture
Replace I004
End
Does the LED light up
No
LED display is amber
No
Is it entering into power saving mode
Restart PC signal
to ensure H. V.
sync are not
absent
End
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
The Voltage of
L083;L084 is 12V
The Voltage of I041 #1 is 12V
The Voltage of
I041#2 is 5V
The Voltage at #44
of I004 is 5V
Replace I004
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Replace F001
No
Replace L083
& L08 4
No
Replace I041 & D028
No
Check I004 socket is
loosened
The Voltage of I002
#2 is 2.5V
Yes
The Voltage of I001
#2 is 3.3V
Yes
The Voltage of I003
#2 is 1.8V
Yes
The Voltage of I011
#2 is 3.3V
Yes
The Voltage of I012
#2 is 3.3V
Yes
Replace I034
(TP6760)
End
No
No
No
No
No
Replace I002
Replace I001
Replace I003
Replace I011
Replace I012
The Ver. Or Hor.
Sync. Does not hold
Are the output of
TP6760(CLK,H,V,
DE) normal
No
Are the input
waveforms of
TP6760 normal
Yes
Replace I034
(TP6760)
End
Are flex cable
Yes Yes
attached firmly at
P008
No
Tighten two flex
cables at P008
End
Are flex cable
attached firmly at
the LCD panel
connectors
Yes
Replace V901 (LCD
panel)
End
Tighten flex cable at
No
P008
End
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No. YA033)
Printed in Japan
WPC
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LT-17S2 LT-23S2
WIDE LCD PANEL TV INSTRUCTIONS
5030057088
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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
Always use the provided AC adapter and power cord.
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.
• 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 injuires.
ENGLISH
CAUTION:
• To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit, first firmly insert the small end of the power cord into the AC Adpater unit it is no longer wobbly, and then plug the larger end of power cord into an AC outlet.
CAUTION:
• Operate only from the power source specified – 240 V, 50/60 Hz) on the AC adapter.
• Avoid damaging the AC plug, AC adapter and power cord.
(AC 100 only
• 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.
CAUTION ON HEATING OF AC ADAPTER:
In using, the AC adapter get heat on the sunface of case.
• It is normal, not defective. while it is in operation.
• Don't be covered with any material on case of AC adapter
NOTES:
• The rating plate (serial number plate) and safety caution are on the back of the main unit.
• The rating information and safty causion of the AC Adapter are on its upper and lower sides.
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Point defects
LCDs use collections of fine 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.
Distance recommendations
Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is impossible. When installing this TV, distance recommendations must be maintained between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of furniture.
150 mm 150 mm
200 mm 200 mm
50 mm
Keep to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
Failure to take the following precautions may cause damage to the television or remote control.
DO NOT block the TV’s ventilat ion opening s 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.
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.
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 and the
AC adapter.
Cleaning the screen
The screen is coated with a special thin film to reduce reflection. If this film is and other problems that can not 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.
da
maged, uneven colors, discoloration, scratches,
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CONTENTS
Setting up your TV..................................4
Installation..........................................................4
Using the stand ..................................................4
Putting the batteries into the Remote control .....5
Remove the terminal cover ................................5
Connecting the aerial and video cassette
recorder (VCR)...................................................6
Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet ......6
Initial settings .........................................7
TV buttons and functions ......................9
Turn the TV on from standby mode ...................9
Choose a TV channel ........................................9
Watch images from external devices .................9
Adjust the volume ..............................................9
Using the Menu..................................................9
Remote control buttons and
functions............................................10
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode........10
Choose a TV channel ......................................10
Adjust the volume ............................................11
Watch images from external equipment ..........11
Displaying the source information .....................11
ZOOM function.................................................12
Sleep timer funtion...........................................13.
Picture mode....................................................13.
Using the PCPIP
Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD player ....14
function
...............................13
Sound setting........................................19
Sound Adjustment........................................... 199
HYPER SOUND
.............................................. 199
FEATURES............................................20
BLUE BACK.................................................... 201
CHILD LOCK................................................... 201
INSTALL................................................21
MANUAL.......................................................... 213
AUTO PROGRAM........................................... 213
TO edit the PR LIST menu.............................. 224
PC MENU...............................................25
PC PICTURE POSITION................................. 253
PC PICTURE................................................... 253
SOUND............................................................ 254
PC support mode list........................................ 264
Additional preparation.........................27
Connecting external equipment ...................... 278
Troubleshooting...................................29
Specifications.......................................31
ENGLISH
Teletext function...................................15
Basic operation ................................................15
Hold..................................................................15
Sub-page .........................................................16
Reveal..............................................................16
Size ..................................................................16
Index ................................................................16
Cancel..............................................................16
Using the TV’s menu............................17
Basic operation ................................................17
Picture setting.......................................18
PICTURE MODE .............................................18
Picture Adjustment...........................................18
WHITE BALANCE..........................................18
RESET..............................................................18
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Setting up your TV
Installation
Cautions for installation
• 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.
Using the stand
This TV comes with a Table Top Stand already attached.
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:
While holding the bottom of the stand with one hand, use your other hand to hold the middle of the top of the TV and slowly tilt the TV up and down.
• As a safety measure, the stand is constructed so that it requires a certain amount of force to tilt the TV.
Rotate the TV to the left and right:
While holding the bottom of the stand with one hand, use your other hand to hold the edge of the panel and slowly adjust the direction of the TV screen.
Cable holder
A cable holder which is used to keep the connection cables tidy is attached to the back of the stand.
cable holder
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Setting up your TV
Putting the batteries into the Remote control
Use two AA/R6 dry cell batteries. Insert the batteries from the - end, making sure the + and - polarities are correct.
• Follow the warnings printed on the batteries.
• Battery life is about six months to one year, depending on your frequency of use.
• The batteries we supply are only for setting up and testing your TV, please replace them as soon as you need to.
• If the remote control does not work properly, replace the batteries.
Remove the terminal cover
There are connection terminals behind the covers of the rear of the TV. Remove the cover before connecting a DVD or VCR. The covers can be removed by removing the hook at the top and then pulling out while lifting slightly. To replace the covers, first connect the hook at the bottom of the cover to the TV and then insert the hook at the top.
• Leave the covers off if they do not fit properly. Do not force to replace the covers. Doing so may cause damages of the connection cables and the covers.
• Leave these covers off when mounting the TV on a wall.
ENGLISH
100mm mount based on VESA regulation is equipped.
The handle and the stand can be left by loosing the screws with a screwdriver when mounting the TV on a wall.
Spread a soft cloth on a flat table and then place the TV on the cloth with the screen facing downwards when you leave the
handle and the stand.
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Setting up your TV
Connecting the aerial and video cassette recorder (VCR)
• Aerial cable is not supplied. Use a good quality 75-ohm
coaxial cable.
• Read
the manual that came with the VCR before
connecting.
If not connecting a VCR (follow 11): Connect an aerial cable to the aerial socket on this TV.
If connecting a VCR: 1 Connect the aerial cable to the aerial input
socket on the VCR, and connect the VCR and TV with another aerial cable
2 Connect the VCR’s VIDEO OUT (video output)
terminal and the TV’s VIDEO terminal with a video cable
To connect a VCR to the TV with an S-VIDEO cable: Connect the VCR’s S-VIDEO OUT (S-VIDEO output) terminal and TV’s S-VIDEO terminal with an S-VIDEO cable A, instead of connecting with a video cable. Note that the connection with a video cable will be ignored in case you connect a VCR to the TV with both video cable and S-VIDEO cable.
3 Connect the VCR’s VIDEO OUT (audio L/R
output) terminals and the TV’s AUDIO input terminals with an audio cable
To connect additional external devices, please see “Connecting the external equipment” on page 27.
If the VCR's audio output is in mono, connect the VCR's AUDIO OUT(audio output)terminal and the TV's audio L/MONO input terminal with an audio cable.
Connecting the power cord to the AC outlet
If you are connecting a AC adapter,
in the diagram below.
• Connect to the TV and to the AC outlet.
Caution
• Operate only from the power source spec – 240 V, 50/60 Hz) on the unit.
• Remove the AC plug from the outlet to completely disconnect the TV from the power supply.
DC IN (12V)
A
SUBWOOFER
AUDIO
PC
PC IN
OUT
OUT
AUDIO
D-SUB
R L
IN
15 PIN
follow
ified (AC 100
VIDEO-1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
COMPONENT
(VIDEO-2)
Y
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
B
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-1
S-VIDOE VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO AUDIO
R
2
Y
Pb/Cb
PR/CR
L/MONO AUDIO
R
DC IN
DC IN
(12V)
(12V)
SUBWOOFER
AUDIO
PC
PC IN
PC IN
OUT
OUT
AUDIO
D-SUB
D-SUB
R L
IN
15 PIN
15 PIN
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
COMPONENT (VIDEO-2)
Y
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
1
B
A
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Initial settings
When the TV is first turned on, it enters the initial setting mode. Follow the
make the initial
instructions on the on-screen display to
settings.
VCR/TV/DVD Switch
Yellow button
Blue butOKton
BACK
___ ___
PC
1 Make sure to 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.
2 Press the button on the remote control
After a short interval the power lamp changes from red to green.
• Check that the AC plug on the power cord from the TV is connected to AC outlet.
Power lamp
3 AUTO PROGRAM menu appears.
INSTALL
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
AUTO PROGRAM
4
P
ress
t
:
SELECT
/
he buttons to choose the
:MOVE
LANGUAGE.
5
P
he buttons to choose the ENGLISH.
ress
t
The on-screen display will then be in English.
6
P
he buttons to choose the
ress
t
AUTO PROGRAM.
7
P
he buttons to enter the
ress
t
AUTO PROGRAM.
AUTO PROGRAM
START
OK : START
8
Press the OK button to start AUTO PROGRAM.
AUTO PROGRAM
NOW PROGRAMMING CH-01
MENU : EXIT
The AUTO PROGRAM menu appears and received TV channels are automatically stored in the programme numbers.
• To cancel the AUTO PROGRAM function: Press the MENU button.
After the TV channels have been registered in the programme numbers, the PR LIST menu appears
Remote control
Remote control
sensor
sensor
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----­03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
NIANME DELETE
SE
R
T
• If you want, you can now edit the programme numbers using the AUTO PROGRAM function. For details, see “To edit the PR LIST menu” on page 22.
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Initial settings
Now, the initial settings are complete, and you can watch the TV
If your TV can detect the TV channel name from the TV channel broadcast signal, the TV channel name is assigned to the programme number to which the TV channel has been set. However, which TV channels are set to which programme numbers will depend on the area in which you live.
• If a TV channel you want to view is not set to a programme number, you can set it using the MANUAL function. For details, see “To edit the
PR LIST menu" on page 22.
• The AUTO PROGRAM function does not set the programme number PR 0 (AV) for your video cassette recorder. You will need to set this using the MANUAL function.
• In some areas you may get TV reception from more than one transmitter, for example different ITV regions. In this case each TV channel could be set twice. If this happens, the first set of channels will have the stronger signal. If you want to delete the second set of channels, you will have to do it manually (see page 21).
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TV buttons and functions
1
Press the button or P buttons to turn the TV on from standby mode
• Check that the AC plug on the power cord from the TV is connected to correctly AC outlet.
/
Choose a TV channel
Turn the TV on from standby mode
Press the P buttons to choose a programme number or an EXT terminal
/
Watch images from external devices
2
Press the TV/AV button to choose a TV/AV terminal
TV mode
Last program number
VIDEO-1
EXT modes
VIDEO-2
PC
Adjust the volume
1
Power lamp
2 Remote control sensor 3
MENU button
4
TV/AV OK button
5
(Volume) button
/
6
P buttons
(Standby) botton
7
Headphone jack (mini jack)
8
Press the buttons
3
4
5
6
7
8
The volume level indicator appears.
Using the Menu
Use the MENU button.
Refer to "Using the TV's menu"(see page 17) for details of
using the menu.
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Remote control buttons and functions
1 Muting button 2 Number buttons 3 Information button 4 ZOOM button 5
button
6
button
7 // buttons 8 (Text) button 9 P buttons
10 VCR/DVD/Teletext control buttons
/
11 buttons
button
12
button
13 14
Standby button VCR/TV/DVD switch
15
button
16
AV
button
17 18
Picture button
Color buttons
19 20
MENU button
21
OK
button
22
/
buttons
BACK
23 24 25
button
26
button
button
buttons
Turn the TV on or off from standby mode
1 Make sure to set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the
TV position.
• You cannot turn the TV on or off when the VCR/TV/ DVD switch is set to the VCR or DVD position.
2 Press the (standby) button to turn the TV on
or off.
When the TV is turned on, the power lamp changes from
red to green.
• The power can be turned on by pressing
buttons or Number buttons.
P
• Check that the AC plug on the power cord from the TV is connected to AC outlet.
/
Choose a TV channel
Use the number buttons: Enter the programme number of the channel using the number buttons.
Example:
•PR press 66
• PR 12 press 1 and 2
Use the Press th buttons to choose the programme number want
If you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears, change the colour system manually. Follow the description "MUNUAL" on page 21 to try to change COLOUR SYSTEM.
If the SOUND SYSTEM setting for a TV channel is incorrect, it may provent the sound from being issued. Follow the description "MANUAL" on page 21 to try to change the SOUND SYSTEM setting.
P
e
/
/
P
buttons:
you
.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Adjust the volume
Press the buttons to adjust the volume.
The volume indicator appears and the volume changes as you press the buttons.
Muting the sound Press the (muting) button to turn off the sound.
Pressing the (muting) button again restores the previous volume level.
Watch images from external equipment
Use the AV button: Press the terminal.
TV mode
Last program number
To use the Programme number 0:
When the TV and VCR are connected only by the Aerial cable, choosing the Programme number 0 allows you to view images from the VCR. Set the VCR RF channel to the Programme number 0 manually. For details, see "MANUAL" on page 21.
button to choose an EXT
AV
EXT modes
VIDEO-1
PC
VIDEO-2
Displaying the source information
You can display the source information and current time on the screen.
i
i
i
(information) button changes the display as
01
O
TV
VIDEO-1
VIDEO-1
Signal source
__ : __
No display
Press the (information) button to display the
source information.
Pressing the
follows:
or
The source information and current time switched by
(information) button.
The source type : TV/VIDEO-1/VIDEO-2/PC
If the programme being watched does not have Teletext transmission, only a box will be displayed at the same
location.
When watching videos, an incorrect current time is sometime displayed.
In PC mode, the current time will not be displayed
In the PC mode:
If following message appears, the power lamp blinks in amber and the TV goes in to reduced power mode.
- "NO SIGNAL"
- "CABLE NO INSERT"
- "OUT OF RANGE" See "Troubleshooting" on page 30 for detials of this messages.
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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.
AUTO:
When a WSS (Wide Screen Signalling) signal, which shows the aspect ratio of the picture, is included in the broadcast signal or the signal from an external device, the TV automatically changes the ZOOM mode to 16:9 ZOOM mode or FULL mode according to the WSS signal. If a WSS signal is not included, the picture is displayed in accordance with the ZOOM mode set with the 4:3 AUTO ASPECT function.
• When the AUTO (WSS) mode does not function correctly due to poor WSS signal quality or when you want to change the ZOOM mode, press the ZOOM button and change to another ZOOM mode.
REGULAR:
Use to view a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) as this is its original shape.
PANORAMIC:
This stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the screen, without making the picture appear unnatural.
Choose the ZOOM mode
1Press the button to display the ZOOM
menu
• The button does not work in the twin pictures mode.
ZOOM
ZOOM
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.
1Press the button
The ZOOM menu appears.
2Press the OK button to display the ZOOM mode
indicator
The indicator appears.
3 While it is displayed, press the buttons to
change the position of the picture
• You cannot adjust the visible area in REGULAR or FULL mode.
Only REGULAR and FULL modes are available in PC
• mode.
16:9
ZOOM
ZOOM
/
• 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.
16:9 ZOOM SUBTITLE:
This zooms up the wide picture (16:9 aspect ratio) with subtitles to the full screen.
FULL:
This uniformly stretches the left and right sides of a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio) to fill the wide TV screen.
• For 16:9 aspect ratio pictures that have been squeezed into a normal picture (4:3 aspect ratio), use the FULL mode to restore the picture to its original shape.
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Remote control buttons and functions
Sleep timer function
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fall asleep. Programme it to work in intervals of 10 minutes, for a total time of up to 120 minutes.
Press the button.
Picture mode
You can choose one of four PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically.
Press the PICTURE button.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardizes picture adjustment.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
MANUAL:
User define.
Using the PCPIP function
A PC picture and TV or a video programme from an external device can be watched at the same time.
1Press
2Press the button to change the position of
sub-picture
h
e button.
t
Main-
picture
Main-
picture
D005 7
Picture in picture mode
Cancel the PIP function
Sub­picture
ENGLISH
Change sub-picture position
3Press the button to change the sub-picture
size
Picture in picture mode
Main-
picture
Main-
picture
Change sub-picture size
Sub­picture
Sub­picture
4Press the button to choose the sound
MAIN : Main picture SUB : Sub picture
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Remote control buttons and functions
• If the main-picture signal is poor, the quality of the sub-picture may also be poor.
• If the pictures have different standards, the top and bottom of one of them may be missing.
• If you press the menu button when the PIP functions
is on, PC menu will appear. To display the TV menu, change the mode to the TV mode.
Operating a JVC brand VCR or DVD player
These buttons will operate a JVC brand VCR or DVD player. Pressing a button that looks the same as the device’s original remote control button has the same effect as the original remote control.
1 Set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the VCR or DVD
position VCR:
When you are using a VCR, set the switch to the VCR position. You can turn the VCR on or off with the (Standby) button.
DVD:
When you are using a DVD player, set the switch to the DVD position. You can turn the DVD player on or off with the (Standby) button.
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.
• Set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the TV position when you turn the TV on or off.
/
/
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Teletext function
Basic operation
1 Choose a TV channel with a teletext broadcast
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.
2 Make sure to set the VCR/TV/DVD switch to the
TV position.
3 Press (Text) button to display the teletext
Pressing (Text) button changes the mode as follows:
TV mode
TEXT--­TEXT--­TEXT---
Text mode
D104 3
4 Choose a teletext page by pressing the P
/
buttons, number buttons or colour buttons To return to the TV mode:
Press the (Text) button.
• 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.
Press the (Hold) button
Hold indication
ENGLISH
To cancel the Hold function:
Press (Hold) button again.
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Teletext function
Sub-page
Some teletext pages include sub-pages that are automatically displayed.
1 Choose a teletext page that includes sub-pages
Press the button, Sub-page numbers can be viewed and displayed at the screen.
2 Press the number buttons to choose a sub-page
number
Sxxxx : xxxx is the number 0 ~ 9 that you entered. For example, sub-page 1 is S0001, you must enter 0,0,
0 and 1 serially to view sub-page S0001.
Reveal
Some teletext pages include hidden text (such as the answers to a quiz). You can display the hidden text.
Each time you press the (Reveal) button, text is hidden or revealed
Size
You can double the height of the teletext display.
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 the (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 the (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 (Cancel) button. To return to the TV mode press button.
Press the (Size) button.
Index
You can return to the index page instantly.
Press the (Index) button
Returns to page 100 or a previously specified page.
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Using the TV’s menu
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.
BACK
PC
3Press the buttons to choose a function
/
• For details of the functions in the menus, see the following pages.
4Press the buttons to choose the setting of
/
that function
• If you want to operate a function which appears only with its name, follow the descriptions of that function on the following pages.
• The display appearing at the bottom of a menu shows you a button on the remote control that you can use when you operate a chosen function.
5Press the
MENU
button to complete the setting
The menu disappears.
• When watching the television with the NTSC system, the menus are displayed at about half of their normal vertical size.
• The menu will be disappear if you press the P
/
buttons, the AV button or the number buttons while the menu is
displayed.
Operation with the buttons on the TV
You can also operate the menus using the buttons on the front panel of the TV.
ENGLISH
Basic operation
1 Press the MENU button to display the MENU (main
menu)
MENU
PICTURE
SOUND
FEATURES
INSTALL
: SELECT
2 Press the and buttons to choose a
/
menu title, and press the OK button
The menu appears.
To return to the previous menu:
Press the BACK button on the remote control or the MENU button on the TV.
To exit
a menu instantly:
Press the MENU button on the remote control or press the MENU button on the TV several times.
OK: MOVE
/
MENU button
OK button
buttons
/
buttons
/
The menu will disappear after about one minute if no operation is performed.
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PICTURE SETTING
Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see page 17) for details of displaying the menu.
PICTURE
PICTURE MODE BRIGHT
CONTRAST
BRIGHT-1
SHARP
COLOUR
BRIGHT-2
WHITE BALANCE
RESET
: SELECT : MOVE
COOL
PICTURE MODE
You can choose one of four PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically.
BRIGHT:
Heightens contrast and sharpness.
STANDARD:
Standardizes picture adjustment.
SOFT:
Softens contrast and sharpness.
MANUAL:
User define.
Picture Adjustment
You can change the picture settings of each PICTURE MODE mode as you like.
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.
COOL:
A bluish white. Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy a more vivid and bright picture.
NORMAL:
The normal white colour.
WARM:
A reddish white. Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films.
RESET
You can reset the picture settings you have chosen to the default settings.
CONTRAST:
You can adjust the picture contrast.
:lower : higher
BRIGHT-1:
You can adjust the picture brightness.
:darker : brighter
SHARP:
You can adjust the picture sharpness.
:softer :sharper
COLOUR:
You can adjust the picture colour.
: lighter : deeper
BRIGHT-2:
You can adjust the back light.
:darker
:lighter
TINT:
You can adjust the picture tint.
:reddish
:greenish
You can change the TINT setting when the colour
• system is NTSC 3.58, or NTSC 4.43.
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SOUND SETTING
Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see page 17) for details of displaying the menu.
SOUND
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
HYPER SOUND OFF
: SELECT
:MOVE
Sound Adjustment
You can adjust the sound to your liking.
BASS:
You can adjust the low tone of the sound.
: weaker
: strong
TREBLE:
You can adjust the high tone of the sound.
: weaker
: strong
BALANCE:
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker.
:turn the left speaker’s volume level up.
: turn the right speaker’s volume level up.
HYPER SOUND
You can enjoy Surround sound with a “live” effect by using the function.
HYPER SOUND
ON:
HYPER SOUND
OFF:
function is turned on.
function HYPER SOUND
is turned off.
ENGLISH
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FEATURES
Refer to “Using the TV’s menu” (see page 17) for details of displaying the menu.
FEATURES
BLUE BACK OFF
CHILD LOCK OFF
: SELECT
BLUE BACK
You can set the TV to automatically change to a blue screen and mute the sound if the signal is weak or absent, or when there is no input from an external device.
ON:
This function is turned on.
OFF:
This function is turned off.
CHILD LOCK
When the CHILD LOCK mode is on, the TV buttons will be locked except Power ON/OFF. TV only can be controled by
remote controller.
:MOVE
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INSTALL
To edit the PR LIST menu
You can edit the programme numbers.
Caution
• Using the NAME, DELETE or INSERT functions
rewrites the current programme numbers list. Therefore, the programme nu of some of the TV channels will change.
1 Choose PR LIST, then press the OK button
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----­03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
N
AME DELETE
INSERT
2 Follow the operation description of a function
you want to use and operate the function
NAME:
This function registers a channel name (ID) to a TV channel.
INSERT:
This function changes a programme number of a TV channel.
DELETE:
This function deletes a TV channel you do not want to list.
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
mber
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
NAME
1Press t
he and buttons to choose a TV
/
channel
Every time you press the buttons, the
programme number changes and the picture of the TV channel stored in the programme number appears on the screen.
2Press the red button to start the NAME function
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----- 03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
STORE CANCEL
3Press th e buttons
/
channel name you want to give the TV channel
PR LIST
01 ----­02 JVC 03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
STORE CANCEL
4 Press the red button to store the setting
PR LIST
01 ----­02 JVC 03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
NAME DELETE INSERT
/-
and
/
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
/
and
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
/
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
to edit the
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
22
To return- to the INSTALL menu:
Press th-e BACK button.
To exit
a menu instantly:
-
Press the MENU button.
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INSERT
1Press t
he and buttons to choose a
/
program number for which you want
Every time you press the buttons, the
programme number changes and the picture of the TV channel stored in the programme number appears on the screen.
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----- 03 ----- 04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
NAME INSERT
2 Press the green button to start the INSERT
function-
/
and
/
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
DELETE
/
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
INSTALL
4 Press the green button to insert the channel into
the new program number
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----­03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 -----
10 -----
11 -----
12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
NAME DELETE
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
INSERT
To return to the INSTALL menu:
Press the BACK button.
To exit
a menu instantly:
Press the MENU button.
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----­03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
3Press t
he and buttons to choose a new
program number
PR LIST
01 ----­02 ----­03 ----­04 ----­05 ----­06 ----­07 ----­08 ----­09 ----­10 -----
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
INSERT CANCEL
/
/
11 ----­12 ----­13 ----­14 ----­15 ----­16 ----­17 ----­18 ----­19 ----­20 -----
21 ----­22 ----­23 ----­24 ----­25 ----­26 ----­27 ----­28 ----­29 ----­30 -----
INSERT CANCEL
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PC MENU
LT-17S2 PC support mode list
Mode NO. Mode Name
1
2
3
4
5
LT-23S2 add the support mode list for LT-23S2
The resolution and the freauencies which are displayed on the screen may not exactly same as this list.
The Auto SETUP functions will work automatically when you change the resolution of PC mode. The
picture position, clock, and phase will be optimized.
Notice when using LCD-TV under PC mode:
1. Whenever your LCD-TV is connected to the PC, or you have changed the PC display mode.
Please use Auto Setup to automatically configure your display to the best settings.
2. You must perform auto setup before making
any adjustment.
Resolution
VGA 60 Hz
640x480
SVGA 56 Hz 800x600
SVGA 60 Hz 800x600
XGA 60 Hz 1024x768
WXGA 1280x768
H Freq. (kHz)
V Freq. (Hz)
31.469
59.941
35.16
56.25
37.879
60.317
48.363
60.004
47.73 60
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PC MENU (In PC mode only)
This TV also has a number of functions on PC mode,
you can operate using pc menus.
PC MENU
PC PICTURE POSITION
PC PICTURE
SOUND
: SELECT
1024 X 768
H : 48 kHz
OK : MOVE
V : 60 Hz
PC PICTURE POSITION
You can adjust the picture settings as following functions.
PC PICTURE POSITION
AUTO SETUP H POSITION
V POSITION CLOCK PHASE
RESET
: SELECT
:MOVE
AUTO SETUP:
You can adjust picture settings automatically for optimized picture position, clock and phase.
H POSITION:
You can adjust picture horizontal position.
:left
: right
V POSITION:
You can adjust picture vertical position.
:down
: up
CLOCK:
You can adjust CLOCK to fine tune picture.
PHASE:
You can adjust PHASE to fine tune picture.
RESET:
You can select RESET mode for default setting.
PC PICTURE
You can change the picture settings of each PICTURE MODE mode as you like.
PC PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHT-2
WHITE BALANCE COOL R G
B
RESET
: SELECT
CONTRAST:
You can adjust the picture contrast.
:lower
: higher
BRIGHT-2:
You can adjust the back light.
:darker
:lighter
:MOVE
WHITE BALANCE:
You can adjust the picture colour mode.
COOL:
A bluish white. Using this mode when watching bright pictures allows you to enjoy a more vivid and bright picture.
NORMAL:
The normal white colour.
WARM:
A reddish white. Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films.
MANUAL:
User defined.
NOTE: When WHITE BALANCE at COOL, NORMAL and WARM, R,G,B and bars in Gray and can not move.
R:
You can adjust the Red color component.
:reddish : redder
G:
You can adjust the Green color component
:greenish
:greener
B:
You can adjust the Blue color component.
:blueish :bluer
RESET:
You can select RESET mode for default setting.
SOUND
You can adjust the sound to your liking.
SOUND
BASS TREBLE
BALANCE HYPER SOUND OFF
: SELECT
BASS:
You can adjust the low tone of the sound.
: weaker
: strong
TREBLE:
You can adjust the high tone of the sound.
:weaker
: strong
BALANCE:
You can adjust the volume balance between the left and right speaker.
:turn the left speaker’s volume level up.
: turn the right speaker’s volume level up.
HYPER SUOUND:
You
joy Surround sound with a “live” effect by using
can en
the HYPER SOUND functions.
ON:
HYPER SOUND
OFF:
HYPER SOUND
function is turned on.
function is turned off.
:MOVE
ENGLISH
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PC MENU
PC support mode list LT-17S2
Mode NO. Mode Name
1
2
Resolution
VGA 60 Hz
640x480
SVGA 56 Hz 800x600
H Freq. (kHz)
V Freq. (Hz)
31.469
59.941
35.16
56.25
The resolution and the freauencies which are
displayed on the screen may not exactly same as this list.
The Auto SETUP functions will work automatically when you change the resolution of PC mode. The
picture position, clock, and phase will be optimized.
3
4
5
LT-23S2
Mode NO. Mode Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
SVGA 60 Hz 800x600
XGA 60 Hz 1024x768
WXGA 1280x768
Resolution
VGA 70 Hz
640x350
VGA 60 Hz
6
40x480
SVGA 56 Hz 800x600
SVGA 60 Hz
800x600
XGA 60Hz
1024x768
XGA 70Hz 56.476
1024x768 70.069
37.879
60.317
48.363
60.004
47.73 60
H Freq. (kHz)
V Freq. (Hz)
31.469
70.087
31.469
59.941
35.16
56.25
37.879
60.317
48.363
60.004
Notice when using LCD-TV under PC mode:
1. Whenever your LCD-TV is connected to the PC,
or you have changed the PC display mode.
Please use Auto Setup to automatically configure your display to the best settings.
2. You must perform auto setup before making
any adjustment.
7
8
9
MAC VGA 35 640x480 66.667
US TEXT 31.469 720x400 70.087
WXGA 47.73
1280x768 60
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Additional preparation
Connecting external equipment
Connect the equipment to the TV, making the correct rear panel and front panel connections.
Before connecting anything:
• Read the manuals that came with the equipment. Depending on the equipment, the connection method may be different from the diagram. Also, the equipment settings may need to change depending on the connection method.
• Turn off all the equipment including the TV.
• The “Specifications” on page 29 give the details of the EXT terminals. If you are connecting equipment not listed in the following connection diagram, see the table to choose the best EXT terminal.
• Connecting cables are not supplied.
If the VCR'saudio output is in mono, connect the VCR's
AUDIO OUT (audio output) terminal and TV's Audio
L/MONO input terminal with an audio cable.
Progressive scanning singnals are not availavle.
VCR (composite signal) VCR (composite signal/S-VIDEO signal)
DVD player (composite signal/S-VIDEO signal) DVD player (component
signal) PC TV game
(component
signal)
TV game (composite signal/S-VIDEO signal)
8
Headphones Camcorder (composite signal/S-VIDEO signal)
Video cable Audio cable S-VIDEO cable
12
Component cable
14
Stereo mini jack D-SUB cable
VIDEO-1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
COMPONENT
(VIDEO-2)
Y
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
DC IN (12V)
DC IN (19V)
DC IN
PC IN
(12V)
D-SUB 15 PIN
14
PC IN D-SUB 15 PIN
PC IN D-SUB 15 PIN
PC AUDIO IN
SUBWOOFER
AUDIO
PC
OUT
OUT
AUDIO
R L
IN
SUBWOOFER
L
R
VIDEO-1
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
R
COMPONENT
(VIDEO-2)
Y
Pb/Cb
Pr/Cr
L/MONO
R
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
12
8
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Additional preparation
Equipment which can output the S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal) such as an S-VHS VCR
Connect the equipment to an EXT terminal.
You can choose between an S-VIDEO signal (Y/C signal).
Connecting headphones
Connect the headphones with a stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm diameter) to the headphone socket at the TV.
Connecting the PC
Connect the PC with the D-SUB cable to the D-SUB in at the TV, and connect the sound device of PC with a stereo mini-jack to PC AUDIO IN.
You can adjust the picture by AUTO SETUP function when the PC signal is output correctly, the AUTO SETUP function can optimize the picture position, clock and phase. You can have a fine vision after AUTO SETUP function executed.
Connecting Speakers/Amplifier
See the Audio equipment connection diagram, then connect the audio equipment you desire to the TV. You can use external front speakers to listen to the TV sound instead of the TV speakers.
Before connecting anything:
• Read the manuals provided with the amplifier and speakers.
• Turn the TV and amplifier off.
• To prevent magnetism from the speakers adversely affecting the TV screen, use magnetically-shielded speakers for the front speakers.
• Note that connecting cables are not supplied.
without terminal covers
L
R
SUBWOOFER
PC
AUDIO
IN
R
AUDIO
OUT
SUBWOOFER
OUT
L
1 Amplifier 2 External speakers (Magnetic-shielded type)
• The output from the AUDIO OUT terminal is not interrupted by headphone connection to the TV. You cannot cut the sound from the front speaker even if you connect a headphone to the TV.
• Adjust the volume of the external speakers with the amplifier.
Connect the subwoofer which carried an amplifier.
The subwoofer is interlocked with the TV volume.
You can not connect an amplifier and a Subwoofer
at the same time.
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Troubleshooting
If a problem arises while you are using the TV, please read this troubleshooting guide carefully before you ask to have the TV repaired. You may be able to fix it easily by yourself. For example, if the mains plug is disconnected from the mains outlet, or the TV aerial has problems, you may think there is a problem with the TV itself.
Important:
• This troubleshooting guide only covers problems whose causes are not easy to decide. If you have a question when you are operating a function, read the page(s) for that function carefully, not this troubleshooting guide.
• If you follow the advice in this troubleshooting guide without any success, unplug the mains plug and ask for your TV to be repaired. Do not attempt to repair the TV by yourself or to remove the rear cover of the TV.
If you cannot turn on the TV
• Are the AC plug on the power cord from the TV is connected to AC outlet?
• Make sure to 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 to 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 “FEATURES” on page 20 to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF.
• If the SOUND SYSTEM setting for a tTV channel is
incorrect, it may prevent the sound from being issued. Follow the description “INSTALL” on page 21 to use the
MANUAL function to try to change the SOUND 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 high-voltage 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.
• Have the COLOUR and BRIGHT settings been adjusted properly? Follow the description “Picture Adjustment” on page 18 to try to adjust them properly.
• Videotaping teletext is not recommended because it may not record correctly.
• When viewing images from commercially available video software products, or videos from videotapes which have been recorded improperly, the top of the image may be distorted. This is due to the condition of the video signal. There is nothing wrong with the TV.
Poor sound
• Have you adjusted BASS or TREBLE properly? If not,
follow the description “Sound Adjustment” on page 19.
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 5 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 the 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 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.
ENGLISH
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Troubleshooting
Other concerns
• When the SLEEP TIMER function operates, the TV is automatically turned off. If the TV suddenly turns off, try to press the (standby) button to turn on the TV once again. If the TV goes back to normal, there is no problem.
• When the TV is receiving a wide-screen signal (WSS) or a signal from an external device affecting the screen size, the ZOOM mode automatically changes. When you want to resume the previous ZOOM mode, press the
button again.
ZOOM
• 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 malfunction. This is the time required for the image to stabilize before it can be displayed.
• The TV may make a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature. The picture or sound may be normal. If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV, there may be other causes. As a precaution, ask your service technician to inspect it.
• In the twin pictures mode the sub-picture may disappear when the external device is operated. If this happens, press the button and display the sub-picture again.
• The top of the TV and the screen may become hot during use but this has no affect on the performance of the TV. Ensure that the ventilation holes are not blocked.
• When the picture is unstable, the screen may become white for a moment. This occurs when the signal which drives the liquid crystal is missing. This is not a malfunction.
• 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 malfunction and the image will eventually disappear.
• When the correct picture has not been displayed on screen,
the following error messages will display on screen. NO SIGNAL - TV recived no signal from PC, you may check your PC is working correctly or not. CABLE NO INSERT - The cable is not connected correctly. Ensure that the cable is connected correctly.
OUT OF RANGE - The picture resolution is out of limit.
Ensure that the PC picture resolution is set correctly.
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Specifications
Item
Broadcasting systems CCIR B/G, I, D/K Colour systems PAL, SECAM
Channels and frequencies • E2-E12, E21-E69, S1-S41, X, Y, Z, Z+1, Z+2, ITALY A-H, ITALY H+1, ITALY H+2, F2-F10, F21-F69, R1-R12,
Sound-multiplex systems A2 (B/G, D/K), NICAM (B/G, I, D/K Teletext systems FLOF (Fastext), Power requirements Power consumption 60 W, Standby: 3 W Screen size Viewable area 43.5 cm (measured diagonally) Display resolution 1280 x 768 (W-XGA)
Audio output
Speakers
VIDEO -1 terminal
VIDEO -2 terminal
AUDIO OUT terminal
PC IN terminal
Headphone jack
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
Accessories Remote control unit x 1 (RM-C1860)
Model
• The EXT terminals also support the NTSC 3.58/4.43 MHz system.
R21-R69, IR A-J
• French cable TV channel of broadcast frequencies 116 - 172 MHz and 220 - 469 MHz
TV : 12V DC, AC adapter : 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated Power output: 3 W + 3 W
5.4 cm round x 2
• Video input, S-VIDEO (Y/C) input and Audio L/ MONO and R inputs are available.
• Component Video(Y,Pb,Pr) input and Audio L/MONO and R inputs are available.
RCA connectors x 3
Audio L/R outputs and a subwoofer output are available.
Analog RGB : D-SUB (15 pins) x 1, PC AUDIO IN x 1
PC signal and audio inputs are available.
• Stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm in diameter)
465 mm x 325 mm x 78 mm (TV only) 465 mm x 363 mm x 190 mm
6.1 kg (TV only)
7.3 kg
AA/R6 dry cell battery x 2 AC adapter x 1 (HP-OL060D031) Power cord x 1
LT-17S2
WST (World Standard System)
LT-23S2
)
system
TV : 24V DC, AC adapter : 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
120W, Standby: 3 W Viewable area 58.2cm(measured diagonally)
Rated Power output: 5 W + 5 W
619 mm x 436 mm x 86 mm (TV only) 619 mm x 498 mm x 227 mm
7.8 kg (TV only)
9.8 kg Remote control unit x 1 (RM-C1860)
AA/R6 dry cell battery x 2 AC adapter x 1 (HP-OW120A033) Power cord x 1
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
Pictures displayed on the screen using this TV’s ZOOM functions should not be shown for any commercial or demonstration purpose in public places (cafes, hotels, etc.) without the consent of the owners of copyright of the original picture sources, as this constitutes an infringement of copyright.
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5
© 2004 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
0604-MK-TU
Page 59
PARTS LIST
CAUTION
JJ
J The parts identified by the symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified
JJ
ones to secure thesafety.
JJ
J The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines
JJ
supplied.
JJ
J P. W. Board Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will be supplied.
JJ
ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES

in the Parts No. columns will not be

RESISTORS
CR Carbon Resistor
FR Fusible Resistor
PR Plate Resistor
VR Variable Resistor
HV R High Voltage Resistor
MF R Metal Film Resistor
MG R Metal Glazed Resistor
MP R Metal Plate Resistor
OM R Metal Oxide Film Resistor
CMF R Coating Metal Film Resistor
UNF R Non-Flammable Resistor
CH V R Chip Variable Resistor
CH MG R Chip Metal Glazed Resistor
COMP. R Composition Resistor
LPTC R Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor
CAPACITORS
C CAP. Ceramic Capacitor
E CAP. Electrolytic Capacitor
M CAP. Mylar Capacitor
CH CAP. Chip Capacitor
HV CAP. High Voltage Capacitor
MF CAP. Metalized Film Capacitor
MM CAP. Metalized Mylar Capacitor
MP CAP. Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor
PP CAP. Polypropylene Capacitor
PS CAP. Polystyrol Capacitor
TF CAP. Thin Film Capacitor
MPP CAP. Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
TAN. CAP. Tantalum Capacitor
CH C CAP. Chip Ceramic Capacitor
BP 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% +50% +80% +100%
-10% -10% -20% -0%
(No. YA033) 3-1
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CONTENTS
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST EXPLODED VIEW
......................................................................................................................................................................... 3-3
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
.................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
....................................................................................................................................... 3-4
PWB ASSEMBIES LIST ....................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY ........................................................................................................................................................ 3-4
IR SENSOR PWB ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................ 3-9
AV JACK PWB ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................. 3-9
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................... 3-10
TUNER PWB ASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................. 3-10
PACKING PACKING PARTS LIST
.................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-11
............................................................................................................................................................... 3-11
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Description
1 DA-5642296806 FRONT COVER 2 DA-5642564200 SPEAKER MESH 3 DA-5642026406 SP SPONGE x4 4 DA-5642026409 SP SPONGE x2 5 DA-5642026502 HIGH DENSITY SPONGE x2 6 DA-5042026500 SPEAKER RUBBER x8 7 DA-5640331900 IR LENS 8 DA-5640331800 LED WINDOW 9 DA-5642850600 KEY 10 DA-5642319500 KEY COVER 11 DA-5646505600 INVERTER MYLAR x2 12 DA-5642025323 EMI SHIELDING GASKET 13 DA-5642025324 EMI SHIELDING GASKET 14 DA-5642729100 LCD BRACKET 15 DA-5642025325 EMI SHIELDING GASKET 16 DA-5646405209 HEAT SINK 17 DA-5646255500 MAIN PWB SHIELD 18 DA-5642025326 EMI SHIELDING GASKET 19 DA-5648742300 MODULE BRACKET x2 20 DA-5648742200 TUNER BRACKET x2 21 DA-5642318800 D-SUB COVER 22 DA-5642318900 AUDIO COVER 23 DA-5648731700 VESA BRACKET 24 DA-5642296900 BACK COVER 25 DA-5642901105 HANDLE 26 DA-5642318700 TUNER COVER 27 DA-5642319000 CABLE COVER (L) 28 DA-5642319100 CABLE COVER (R) 29 DA-5641414600 NECK COVER 30 DA-5648742400 HINGE 31 DA-5641414800 BASE 32 DA-5640408400 STAND BRACKET 33 DA-5642025400 RUBBER FOOT x5 34 DA-5642679300 CABLE HOLDER 35 DA-5641414700 HINGE COVER 36 DA-5642679700 MODULE COVER (DUMMY) 37 DA-5646255800 AV JACK SHIELD 38 DA-5642679600 AV JACK COVER
39 DA-5051253644 LCD PANEL
40 DA-5642425600 JVC MARK
41 DA-5000100091 INVERTER PWB
42 DA-5055125200 SPEAKER x2
S1 DA-7190562305 SCREW (M3x5) x4 S2 DA-7000311032 SCREW (M3x6) x13 S3 DA-7136160252 SCREW (M3x4) x12 S4 DA-7134161182 SCREW (M3x8) x8 S5 DA-7134251682 SCREW (M4x12) x7 S6 DA-7190540084 SCREW (M4x16) x4 S7 DA-5640228300 SCREW (M4x14) x2 S8 DA-7190562407 SCREW (M4x6) x4 S9 DA-7034250655 SCREW (M4x6) x5 S10 DA-7134251456 SCREW (M4x10) x4
3-2 (No. YA033)
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EXPLODED VIEW
28
38
S7
37
27
S4
36
S10
29
25
S5
24
AV JACK PWB
S3
19
17
S3
19
18
S6
16
S2
35
23
30
22
34
21
S3
31
TUNER PWB
S3
32
S8
33
26
S9
20
S1
MAIN PWB
15
14
S1
S5
13
12
39
11
41
S2
11
42
9
S4
5
6
4
3
1
FRONT CONTROL PWB
S4
10
IR SENSOR PWB
S4
8
7
40
2
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PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
PWB ASSEMBLIES LIST
Symbol Part No. Part Name Description Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
--- MAIN PWB ASS'Y DA-5098800700
---
--- AV JACK PWB ASS'Y DA-5098800702
---
--- TUNER PWB ASS'Y DA-5098800704
DA-5000100091 INVERTER PLCD0317603
MAIN PWB ASSEMBLY
Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
ICS
I001 DA-6640005156 VOLTAGE REG. LT1084 I002 DA-6640003867 VOLTAGE REG. LT1117ST-2.5 I003 DA-6640003863 VOLTAGE REG. LT1117-ADJ I004 DA6647021813-17 MC U SYNCMOS 59264 I004A DA-5056304402 SOCKET 44P I005 DA-6647051150 EEPROM 24LC64 I006 DA-6644020151 VIDEO AMP AD8092AR I009 DA-6647026301 EEPROM 24LC16 I010 DA-6644036001 VIDEO SWITCH PI5V330 I011 DA-6640003858 VOLTAGE REG. LT1117ST-33 I012 DA-6640003858 VOLTAGE REG. LT1117ST-33 I013 DA-6649001853 A/D CONVERTER AD9883-140 I014 DA-6646021451 DIGITAL 74F14 I015 DA6647051862-17 EEPROM 24C02 I016 DA-6645006607 TELETEXT SAA5264(0448) I017 DA-6644036001 VIDEO SWITCH PI5V330 I018 DA-6644036001 VIDEO SWITCH PI5V330 I020 DA-6640010951 VOLTAGE REG. PJ78M09CP I024 DA-6640003858 VIDEO SWITCH LT1117ST-33 I027 DA-6640003858 VOLTAGE REG. LT1117ST-33 I028 DA-6647052050 VIDEO DECODER SAA7118 I031 DA-6646000955 I-P CONVERTER SII504 I032 DA-6647001653 MEMORY SDRAM HY57V643220B I034 DA-6646000351 LCD CONTROLLER TP6760 I035 DA-6646013651 SDRAM HY57V161610 I036 DA-6644001354 LVDS DECODER THC63LVDM83A I037 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I038 DA-6644077051 AUDIO PROCESSOR MSP3410G I039 DA-6644073052 AUDIO AMP HA17558F I040 DA-6644051155 AUDIO POWER AMP TPA1517 I041 DA-6640008353 VOLTAGE REG. AP1501-K5 I042 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I043 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I044 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I046 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I048 DA-6644009054 MOSFET P-CH. SI4431DY I051 DA-6644020151 VIDEO AMP AD8092AR
TRANSISTORS
Q002 DA-6623003051 PNP MMBT3906 Q003 DA-6623003051 PNP MMBT3906 Q004 DA-6623003051 PNP MMBT3906 Q009 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q017 DA-6626004655 N-ch MOS-FET 2N7002 Q031 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q032 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q033 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q034 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q036 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q039 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q041 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q042 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q043 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q044 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q045 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q048 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q049 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904 Q050 DA-6622002259 NPN MMBT3904
3-4 (No. YA033)
IR SENSOR PWB ASS'Y
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS'Y
DA-5098800701
DA-5098800703
DIODES
D001 DA-6611012351 SWITCHING BAT54S D002 DA-6611012351 SWITCHING BAT54S D003 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D004 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D005 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D006 DA-6613003059 SWITCHING RLS4148 D007 DA-6613003059 SWITCHING RLS4148 D009 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D011 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D010 DA-6611012352 SWITCHING BAT54C D014 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D019 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D020 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D021 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D023 DA-6613003059 SWITCHING RLS4148 D024 DA-6613003059 SWITCHING RLS4148 D025 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D027 DA-6611026558 RECTIFIER SBD B340 D028 DA-6611026558 RECTIFIER SBD B340 D029 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D030 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D031 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D032 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D033 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D034 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D035 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D036 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D037 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D049 DA-6611012351 SWITCHING BAT54S D050 DA-6613003059 SWITCHING RLS4148 ZD01 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5231B ZD02 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5231B ZD03 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5231B ZD04 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5231B ZD05 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5231B
INDUCTORS
L001 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L002 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L003 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L004 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L005 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L006 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L007 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L008 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L009 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L010 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L011 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L013 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L014 DA-5064410129 COIL CHOKE DIP 100µH L016 DA-5064410129 COIL CHOKE DIP 100µH L017 DA-5064410129 COIL CHOKE DIP 100µH L018 DA-5064410029 COIL CHOKE DIP 10µH L020 DA-5064410129 COIL CHOKE DIP 100µH L024 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L025 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L026 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L027 DA-5062133004 FERRITE BEAD L029 DA-5132300009 MG RES. 0 1/10W J L030 DA-5132300009 MG RES. 0 1/10W J L032 DA-5132300009 MG RES. 0 1/10W J L033 DA-5132300009 MG RES. 0 1/10W J L034 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L036 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L038 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L039 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L040 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L050 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L051 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L053 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD
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Symbol Part No. Part Name Description Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
L054 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L056 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L061 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L062 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L063 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L064 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L065 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L066 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L067 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L081 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L082 DA-5062142500 COIL CHOKE DIP 33µH L083 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L084 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L085 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L086 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L087 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L088 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L090 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L091 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L092 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L093 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L094 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L095 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L096 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L097 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L098 DA-5062132307 FERRITE BEAD L099 DA-5062132307 FERRITE BEAD L100 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J L102 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L103 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L107 DA-5062132304 FERRITE BEAD L108 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J L109 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L110 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L111 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L112 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L113 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L114 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L116 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L117 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L118 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L119 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L120 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L122 DA-5062133003 FERRITE BEAD L123 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L124 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J L125 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J L126 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L127 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L128 DA-5062133008 FERRITE BEAD L129 DA-5062122981 FERRITE BEAD L135 DA-5062132304 FERRITE BEAD L136 DA-5062132304 FERRITE BEAD L137 DA-5062132304 FERRITE BEAD L138 DA-5062120135 FERRITE BEAD L139 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L141 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD L142 DA-5062132306 FERRITE BEAD LP01 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP02 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP03 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP04 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP05 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP06 DA-5062128504 FERRITE BEAD LP07 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD LP08 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD LP09 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD LP10 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD LP11 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD LP12 DA-5062127417 FERRITE BEAD
CAPACITORS
C001 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C002 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M
C003 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C004 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C005 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C006 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C007 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C008 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C009 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C010 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C011 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C012 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C013 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C014 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C015 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C016 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C017 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C018 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C019 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C020 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C021 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C023 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C024 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C028 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C029 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C032 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C037 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C038 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C040 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C041 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M C042 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C043 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C056 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C057 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C058 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C059 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C060 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C061 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C062 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C063 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C064 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C065 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C066 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C067 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C068 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C069 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C070 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C071 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C072 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C073 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C074 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C075 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C076 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C077 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C078 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C079 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C080 DA-5240627091 C CAP. 27pF 50V K C081 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C082 DA-5218008991 E CAP. 47µF 16V M C083 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C084 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C085 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C086 DA-5230019091 C CAP. 0.082µF 16V Z C087 DA-5230682291 C CAP. 0.0082µF50V K C088 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C089 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C092 DA-5240610091 C CAP. 10pF 50V J C093 DA-5218014791 E CAP. 4.7µF 16V M C094 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C095 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C098 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C102 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C103 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C108 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C111 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C113 DA-5218008991 E CAP. 47µF 16V M C114 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K
(No. YA033) 3-5
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Symbol Part No. Part Name Description Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
C117 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C118 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C120 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C123 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C124 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C125 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C126 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C127 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C128 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C129 DA-5218008991 E CAP. 47µF 16V M C130 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C131 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C132 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C133 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C134 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C135 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C136 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C137 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C138 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C139 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C140 DA-5230013391 C CAP. 0.47µF 25V Z C141 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C142 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C143 DA-5218008991 E CAP. 47µF 16V M C144 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C145 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C146 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C147 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C148 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C149 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C150 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C151 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C204 DA-5218009691 E CAP. 10µF 35V M C205 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C206 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C207 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C208 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C235 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C245 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C263 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C264 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C265 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C267 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C268 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C269 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C270 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C271 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C272 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C273 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C274 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C275 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C276 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C277 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C278 DA-5240627091 C CAP. 27pF 50V K C279 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C280 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C281 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C282 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C283 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C284 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C285 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C286 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C287 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C288 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C289 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C290 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C291 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C292 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C293 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C294 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C295 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C296 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C297 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C298 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C299 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C300 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C302 DA-5240000891 C CAP. 22pF 50V K
C303 DA-5240000891 C CAP. 22pF 50V K C306 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C308 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C311 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C312 DA-5230647391 C CAP. 0.047µF 50V K C319 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C363 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C364 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C365 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C370 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C372 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C373 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C375 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C376 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C377 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C378 DA-5240610091 C CAP. 10pF 50V J C379 DA-5240610091 C CAP. 10pF 50V J C380 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C381 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M C382 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C383 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C384 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C385 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C386 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C387 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C388 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C389 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C390 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C391 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C392 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C393 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C394 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C395 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C396 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C397 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C398 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C399 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C400 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C401 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C402 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C403 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C404 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C405 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C406 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C407 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C408 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C409 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C410 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C411 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C412 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C413 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C414 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C415 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C416 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C417 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C418 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C419 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C420 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C421 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C422 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C423 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C424 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C425 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C426 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C427 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C428 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C429 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C430 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C431 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C432 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C433 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C434 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C435 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C436 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C437 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C440 DA-5218014791 E CAP. 4.7µF 16V M C441 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J
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Symbol Part No. Part Name Description Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
C443 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C444 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C445 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C446 DA-5240633091 C CAP. 33pF 50V J C447 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C448 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C449 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C450 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C451 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C452 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C455 DA-5218024391 E CAP. 220µF 35V M C458 DA-5240605091 C CAP. 5pF 50V G C459 DA-5240605091 C CAP. 5pF 50V G C460 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C461 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C462 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C463 DA-5230610391 C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K C464 DA-5230610391 C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K C465 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C466 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C470 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C471 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C472 DA-5240647191 C CAP. 4700pF 50V J C473 DA-5240647191 C CAP. 4700pF 50V J C476 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C477 DA-5230610391 C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K C482 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C483 DA-5230610391 C CAP. 0.01µF 50V K C492 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C493 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C494 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C495 DA-5230012591 C CAP. 1µF 16V K C496 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C497 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C498 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C499 DA-5218006391 E CAP. 220µF 16V M C500 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C501 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C502 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C503 DA-5218014791 E CAP. 4.7µF 16V M C505 DA-5240610191 C CAP. 100pF 50V J C506 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C507 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C508 DA-5230622391 C CAP. 0.022µF 50V K C509 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C510 DA-5240633991 C CAP. 3.3pF 50V G C511 DA-5240633991 C CAP. 3.3pF 50V G C512 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C513 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C514 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C515 DA-5230610291 C CAP. 0.001µF 50V K C516 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C518 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C519 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C520 DA-5218014791 E CAP. 4.7µF 16V M C521 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C522 DA-5218009691 E CAP. 10µF 35V M C523 DA-5230615291 C CAP. 0.015µF 50V K C524 DA-5230622291 C CAP. 0.0022µF50V K C525 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M C526 DA-5218009791 E CAP. 100µF 25V M C527 DA-5230615291 C CAP. 0.015µF 50V K C528 DA-5230004191 E CAP. 0.33µF 16V M C529 DA-5230622291 C CAP. 0.0022µF50V K C531 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C532 DA-5230622391 C CAP. 0.022µF 50V K C533 DA-5218009691 E CAP. 10µF 35V M C534 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M C535 DA-5205447102 E CAP. DIP 470µF 25V M C536 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C538 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C540 DA-5218008891 E CAP. 22µF 16V M C541 DA-5230019191 C CAP. 0.15µF 16V Z C542 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C543 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C544 DA-5230007791 C CAP. 2.2µF 16V K C545 DA-5205447102 E CAP. DIP 470µF 25V M
C546 DA-5240656091 C CAP. 56pF 50V J C547 DA-5230019191 C CAP. 0.15µF 16V Z C549 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C550 DA-5218014191 E CAP. 470µF 16V M C551 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z C552 DA-5214024602 E CAP. DIP 470µF 35V M C553 DA-5218008991 E CAP. 47µF 16V M C556 DA-5230004191 E CAP. 0.33µF 16V M C563 DA-5230004191 E CAP. 0.33µF 16V M C567 DA-5205447102 E CAP. DIP 470µF 25V M C568 DA-5205447102 E CAP. DIP 470µF 25V M C569 DA-5218005891 E CAP. 2.2µF 50V M C570 DA-5218011991 E CAP. 22µF 25V M
RESISTORS
R001 DA-5134324109 MG RES. 240 1/16W J R002 DA-5134339109 MG RES. 390 1/16W J R004 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R005 DA-5134322109 MG RES. 220 1/16W J R006 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R007 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R008 DA-5134336209 MG RES. 3.6K 1/16W J R009 DA-5134336209 MG RES. 3.6K 1/16W J R010 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R011 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R012 DA-5134320209 MG RES. 2K 1/16W J R013 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R014 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R015 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R016 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R017 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R018 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R019 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R023 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R024 DA-5134315209 MG RES. 1.5K 1/16W J R028 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R029 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R030 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R031 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R034 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R035 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R036 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R037 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R038 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R039 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R040 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R043 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R044 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R047 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R053 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R055 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R056 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R057 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R059 DA-5134330109 MG RES. 300 1/16W J R061 DA-5134330109 MG RES. 300 1/16W J R062 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R063 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R064 DA-5134327209 MG RES. 2.7K 1/16W J R065 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R067 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R070 DA-5134322209 MG RES. 2.2K 1/16W J R073 DA-5134347009 MG RES. 47 1/16W J R074 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R076 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R077 DA-5134347009 MG RES. 47 1/16W J R078 DA-5134322209 MG RES. 2.2K 1/16W J R079 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R080 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R081 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R082 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R083 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R084 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R085 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R086 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R087 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R088 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J
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R089 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R090 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R091 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R093 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R095 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R096 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R097 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R099 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R100 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R101 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R104 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R105 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R106 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R107 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R108 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R109 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R112 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R117 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R118 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R119 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R120 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R121 DA-5134318009 MG RES. 18 1/16W J R122 DA-5134391009 MG RES. 91 1/16W J R123 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R124 DA-5134324309 MG RES. 24K 1/16W J R126 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R127 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R128 DA-5134130019 MG RES. 1% 3K 1/16W F R129 DA-5134318009 MG RES. 18 1/16W J R130 DA-5134318009 MG RES. 18 1/16W J R131 DA-5134318009 MG RES. 18 1/16W J R132 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R133 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R134 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R135 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R136 DA-5134315209 MG RES. 1.5K 1/16W J R137 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R140 DA-5134130019 MG RES. 1% 3K 1/16W F R141 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R142 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R143 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R144 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R145 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R146 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R147 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R150 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R151 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R152 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R153 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R154 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R155 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R156 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R157 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R158 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R159 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R160 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R161 DA-5134315209 MG RES. 1.5K 1/16W J R162 DA-5134391009 MG RES. 91 1/16W J R163 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R184 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R187 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R193 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R194 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R195 DA-5134315209 MG RES. 1.5K 1/16W J R196 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R197 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R198 DA-5134391009 MG RES. 91 1/16W J R199 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R200 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R203 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R204 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R207 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R209 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R211 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R212 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R217 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R218 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F
R219 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R222 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R223 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R230 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R231 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R232 DA-5134310509 MG RES. 1M 1/16W J R233 DA-5134333309 MG RES. 33K 1/16W J R234 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R236 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R263 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R264 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R267 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R268 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R269 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R274 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R275 DA-5134322109 MG RES. 220 1/16W J R276 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R279 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R282 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R283 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R284 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R285 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R286 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R288 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R290 DA-5134333209 MG RES. 3.3K 1/16W J R291 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R292 DA-5134333209 MG RES. 3.3K 1/16W J R295 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R298 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R299 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R300 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R301 DA-5134333309 MG RES. 33K 1/16W J R302 DA-5134333209 MG RES. 3.3K 1/16W J R303 DA-5134333209 MG RES. 3.3K 1/16W J R304 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R305 DA-5134333309 MG RES. 33K 1/16W J R306 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R307 DA-5134333209 MG RES. 3.3K 1/16W J R308 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R309 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R311 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R312 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R313 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R314 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R317 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R318 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R319 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R320 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R321 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R322 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R323 DA-5134322109 MG RES. 220 1/16W J R324 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R325 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R326 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R327 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R328 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R329 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R330 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R331 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R332 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R333 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R334 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R335 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R337 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R338 DA-5134351109 MG RES. 510 1/16W J R339 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R340 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R341 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R344 DA-5134130019 MG RES. 1% 3K 1/16W F R345 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R346 DA-5134318009 MG RES. 18 1/16W J R347 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R349 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R350 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R351 DA-5134375009 MG RES. 75 1/16W J R352 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R354 DA-5134347009 MG RES. 47 1/16W J
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R355 DA-5134356009 MG RES. 56 1/16W J R356 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R357 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R359 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R361 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R362 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R363 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R364 DA-5134110009 MG RES. 1% 100 1/16W F R365 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R366 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R367 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R368 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R374 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R375 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R376 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R377 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R378 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R379 DA-5134310009 MG RES. 10 1/16W J R387 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R388 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R389 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R390 DA-5134347309 MG RES. 47K 1/16W J R391 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R392 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R393 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R399 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R405 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R406 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R411 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R412 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R413 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R414 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R415 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R416 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R417 DA-5134322909 MG RES. 2.2 1/16W J R419 DA-5134322909 MG RES. 2.2 1/16W J R420 DA-5134324209 MG RES. 2.4K 1/16W J R426 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R427 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R445 DA-5134347209 MG RES. 4.7K 1/16W J R462 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R463 DA-5134368109 MG RES. 680 1/16W J R464 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R465 DA-5134356209 MG RES. 5.6K 1/16W J R466 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R467 DA-5134356209 MG RES. 5.6K 1/16W J R468 DA-5134368109 MG RES. 680 1/16W J R469 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R470 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R471 DA-5134356209 MG RES. 5.6K 1/16W J R472 DA-5134368109 MG RES. 680 1/16W J R473 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R474 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R475 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R476 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R477 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R481 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R482 DA-5134333309 MG RES. 33K 1/16W J R483 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R484 DA-5134315309 MG RES. 15K 1/16W J R485 DA-5134310509 MG RES. 1M 1/16W J R486 DA-5134110029 MG RES. 1% 10K 1/16W F R488 DA-5134310409 MG RES. 100K 1/16W J R491 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R492 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R493 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R494 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R495 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R496 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R497 DA-5134362109 MG RES. 620 1/16W J R498 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R499 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R500 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J R502 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R503 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F R504 DA-5134315309 MG RES. 15K 1/16W J R505 DA-5134110019 MG RES. 1% 1K 1/16W F
R506 DA-5134315309 MG RES. 15K 1/16W J RP22 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP23 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP26 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP27 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP28 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP29 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP30 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J RP31 DA-5160310902 NETWORK RES. 22Ω x4 1/16W J
CONNECTORS
P001 DA-5056403005 30P CONN. P002 DA-5056416038 10P CONN. P003 DA-5056415685 6P CONN. P004 DA-5056415475 4P CONN. P005 DA-5056415413 4P CONN. P006 DA-5056406005 60P CONN. P007 DA-5056415228 2P CONN. P008 DA-5056310015 20P TIN SMD P010 DA-5056415231 2P CONN. P011 DA-5056415231 2P CONN. P013 DA-5056415326 2P CONN. P015 DA-5056302054 RCA JACK (WHITE) P016 DA-5056302039 RCA JACK (RED) P017 DA-5056302059 RCA JACK (BLACK)
P020 DA-5056300707 DC JACK
P021 DA-5056415326 3P CONN. P022 DA-5056415528 5P CONN. PJ01 DA-5056309125 D-SUB VGA PJ02 DA-5056300105 AUDIO JACK
OTHERS
X003 DA-6699134506 XTAL 24.576MHz X006 DA-6699153630 XTAL 18.432MHz
X007 DA-6699114106 XTAL 12MHz X008 DA-6699106034 XTAL 14.318MHz
F001 DA-5054470091 FUSE 125V/7AF002 DA-5054470091 FUSE 125V/7A
IR SENSOR PWB ASSEMBLY
Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
IC
IR601 DA-6642003904 IR SENSOR TSOP4838(IR)
DIODE
D601 DA-6618018175 LED L-158EGC-TR-H
CAPACITOR
C601 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M
RESISTOR
R601 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J
CONNECTOR
P601 DA-5056415685 6P CONN. 2011P06H
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Symbol Part No. Part Name Description Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
DIODE
D005 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D006 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 D011 DA-6613000555 SWITCHING BAV99-7 ZD01 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD02 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD03 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD04 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD05 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD06 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD07 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD08 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD09 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B ZD10 DA-6615002361 SWITCHING MMSZ5221B
INDUCTORS
L001 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L002 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L003 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L004 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L005 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L006 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L007 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L008 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L009 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD L010 DA-5062132335 FERRITE BEAD 33
CAPACITORS
C024 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C025 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C026 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C027 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C028 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C030 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C031 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C032 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J C033 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J
CONNECTORS
P001 DA-5056406004 60P CONN. P013 DA-5056302066 S-VIDEO P014 DA-5056302055 RCA JACK (YELLOW) P015 DA-5056302054 RCA JACK (WHITE) P016 DA-5056302039 RCA JACK (RED) P017 DA-5056302057 RCA JACK (GREEN) P018 DA-5056302054 RCA JACK (WHITE) P019 DA-5056302039 RCA JACK (RED) P021 DA-5056302058 RCA JACK (BLUE) P022 DA-5056302055 RCA JACK (YELLOW)
SWITCHES
S601 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S602 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S603 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S604 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S605 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S606 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH S607 DA-5054512951 TOUCH SWITCH
TUNER PWB ASSEMBLY
Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
UNIT
UT01 DA-5052110003 TUNER FQ1236
TRANSISTOR
QT01 DA-6621015332 N PN 2SC1815
INDUCTORS
LT01 DA-5064410029 COIL,PEAKING 10µH LT02 DA-5064410029 COIL,PEAKING 10µH
CAPACITORS
CT01 DA-5218007991 E CAP. 100µF 16V M CT02 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z CT03 DA-5218007891 E CAP. 10µF 16V M CT05 DA-5230005491 C CAP. 0.1µF 25V Z CT06 DA-5240647091 C CAP. 47pF 50V J
RESISTORS
RT01 DA-5134351009 MG RES. 51 1/16W J RT02 DA-5134310209 MG RES. 1K 1/16W J RT05 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J RT06 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J RT08 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J RT09 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J RT13 DA-5134300009 MG RES. 0 1/16W J
CONNECTOR
PT17 DA-5056403004 30P CONN.
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASSEMBLY
Symbol Part No. Part Name Description
RESISTORS
R602 DA-5142127195 CARBON FILM 270 1/6W J R603 DA-5142127195 CARBON FILM 270 1/6W J
CONNECTORS
P602 DA-5056415852 8P CONN. P603 DA-5056415484 4P CONN. P604 DA-5056415484 4P CONN. P605 DA-5056302064 PHONE JACK
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PACKING
2
3
6
7
9 10
8
5
4
1
PACKING PARTS LIST
Ref. No. Part No. Part Name Description
1 DA-9513380456 CARTON BOX LT-17S2 1 DA-9513380656 CARTON BOX LT-17S2/S, LT-17S2/A 2 DA-9533380156 EPE PAD-L 3 DA-9533380256 EPE PAD-R 4 DA-9533389956 EPE BAG for SET 5 DA-9533251527 PE BAG for ACCESSORIES
6 DA-5061370344 AC ADAPTER7 DA-5056706170 POWER CORD(ROUND) LT-17S27 DA-5056706169 POWER CORD(FLAT) LT-17S2/S7 DA-5056706198 POWER CORD(AU) LT-17S2/A
8 DA-5000100084 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 9 DA-5030057108 INSTRUCTION MANUAL(ENGLISH) 9 DA-5030057088 INSTRUCTION MANUAL(5 CONTRIES) 10 DA-5030250050 WARRANTY CARD
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
LCD FLAT TELEVISION
LT-17S2 LT-17S2
/S
LT-17S2/A
CD-ROM No. SML200409
COPYRIGHT © 2004 Victor Company of Japan, Limited
No.YA033
2004/9
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LT-17S2, LT17S2/S, LT-17S2
/A
STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD .....................................................................................................................................................................2-1
SEMICONDUCTOR ........................................................................................................................................................................ 2-1
BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................................................... 2-3
IR SENSOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................. 2-25
AV JACK PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................... 2-27
FRONT CONTROL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 2-28
TUNER PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................................... 2-28
PATTERN DIAGRAMS............................................................................................................................................................... 2-29
MAIN PWB PATTERN ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-29
IR SENEOR PWB PATTERN .............................................................................................................................................................. 2-31
AV JACK PWB PATTERN ................................................................................................................................................................... 2-31
FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN ................................................................................................................................................... 2-31
TUNER PWB PATTERN ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2-31
USING P.W. BOARD
MAIN P.W. BOARD DA-5098800700 (PWB-0726-1)
IR SENSOR P.W. BOARD DA-5098800701 (PWB-0726-2)
AV JACK P.W. BOARD DA-5098800702 (PWB-0714-1)
FRONT CONTROL P.W. BOARD DA-5098800703 (PWB-0714-2)
TUNER P.W. BOARD DA-5098800704 (PWB-0174-3)
SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES
TRANSISTOR
BOTTOM VIEW
E C
B
ECB
IC
B OT TO M V I EW FR O NT V I EW T OP V I EW
OUT
E
IN
IN OUTE
CHIP IC
N
N
BCE
(G)(D)(S )
FRONT VI EW
1 N
TOP VIEW
ECB
1
ECB
1 N
TOP VIEW
CHIP TR
1
C
BE
N
N
1
N
N
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
3W+3W
P603
(Speaker)
I040
Audio amp
PWB
(Headphone)
Front Control
P604
P604P602
(TPA1517)
I034
I036
LCD Panel
P008P005
24bit
TP6760
Scaler
Port B(Main )
PWB
Inverter
P007 P003
THC63LVDM83A
P002
LVDS I/F
Port V(SUb)
Port A(Main)
PWB
IR Sensor
P601
Micro
Controller
(SYNCMOS)
PROM
2
E
I004
Main PWB
I038
(MSP3410G)
Audio Processor
&
MTS
TV
(Audio)
P001
PT17
Tuner PWB
AV, SV, CV Audio
PC Audio
TV
AV
(Video)
24bit
I031
(SiI504)
De-Interlace
I016
Teletext
(SAA5264)
P001
PWB
JACK
FSW
H,V
RGB
P006
SV
CV
8bit
I028
(SAA7118)
Video decoder
AV
24bit
I013
㫏㪊
㩿㪧㪠㪌㪭㪊㪊㪇㪀
No. YA0332-2
ADC
(AD9883A-140)
PJ01
VGA
12V
8V
5V
3.3V
2.5V
Power
Supply
P020
12V
AC
adapter
50/60Hz
110/220V
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DC IN (12V)
Power save
Sheet2,6,8,9,10
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (1/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (1/11)
CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
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Sheet8
Sheet4
Sheet4
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet10,11
Sheet8
Sheet1,6,8,9,10
Sheet3,4,5,8
Sheet3,6,7,10
Sheet3
MPU
Sheet3
Sheet5
Sheet5
FRONT CONTROL PWB P602
IR SENSOR PWB P601
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (2/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (2/11)
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Sheet2
Sheet2,4,5,8
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet2
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet2,6,7,10
Sheet2,6,7,10
Sheet2,4,5,8
Sheet8
A/D CONVERTER
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (3/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (3/11)
No. YA033 2-7 2-8
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Sheet2
Sheet6
Sheet10
Sheet5
Sheet5,6
Sheet6
Sheet5
Sheet5
AV JACK PWB P001
TUNER PWB PT17
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (4/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (4/11)
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MAIN PWB ASS'Y (5/11)
Sheet2
Sheet7,8
Sheet2,3, 4,8
Sheet6
Sheet6
Sheet6
Sheet2
Sheet2
Sheet4
TELETEXT
Sheet4
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (5/11)
No. YA033 2-11 2-12
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MAIN PWB ASS'Y (6/11)
Sheet1,2,8,9,10
Sheet5
Sheet4,5
Sheet4
Sheet4
Sheet2,3,4,5, 7,8,10
Sheet5
Sheet5
Sheet5
Sheet7,8
Sheet7,8
VIDEO DECODER
COMB FILTER
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (6/11)
No. YA033
2-13 2-14
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MAIN PWB ASS'Y (7/11)
Sheet2,3,6,10
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet6,8
Sheet2
Sheet6,8
DE-INTERLACE
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (7/11)
No. YA033 2-15 2-16
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Sheet2
Sheet2
Sheet2
Sheet2
Sheet6,7
Sheet3
Sheet3
Sheet3
Sheet7
Sheet7
Sheet7
Sheet9
Sheet7
PC
Sheet3
Sheet2
Sheet2,3,4,5
Sheet3
Sheet3
Sheet 6,7
Sheet7
MAIN
SCALER
Sheet9
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (8/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (8/11)
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Sheet8
Sheet8
Sheet8
LVDS DECODER
Sheet8
LCD
PANEL
Sheet1,2,6, 8,10
MAIN PWB ASS'Y (9/11)
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (9/11)
No. YA033 2-19 2-20
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MAIN PWB ASS'Y (10/11)
Sheet4
Sheet4
Sheet1,2,6,8,9
Sheet2,3,6,7
Sheet2,11
Sheet11
Sheet4 Sheet4
MTS
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (10/11)
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2-21 2-22
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MAIN PWB ASS'Y (11/11)
Sheet10
Sheet10
Sheet2,10
AUDIO AMP
FRONT CONTROL PWB P604
MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (11/11)
No. YA033 2-23 2-24
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IR SENSOR PWB ASS'Y
MAIN PWB (2/11) P003
IR SENSOR PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
No. YA033
2-25 2-26
No. YA033
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MAIN PWB (4/11) P006
AV JACK PWB ASS'Y
FRONT CONTROL PWB ASS'Y
TUNER PWB ASS'Y
MAIN PWB (4/11) P001
MAIN PWB (2/11) P002
SPEAKERS
MAIN PWB (11/11) P005
AV JACK PWB/FRONT CONTROL PWB/TUNER PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
No. YA033 2-27 2-28
No. YA033
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TOP
()
MAIN PWB PATTERN
PATTERN DIAGRAMS
No. YA033
2-29 2-30
No. YA033
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IR SENSOR PWB PATTERN
AV JACK PWB PATTERN
FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN
TUNER PWB PATTERN
No. YA033 2-31
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No. YA033)
Printed in Japan
WPC
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