There may be multiple versions of this TV model.
The TV version is identified by the letters next to
the model number on the TV's Rating and Model
No. labels. (See illustration).
Use the service manual that matches the version
of the TV.
Dimensions (W × H × D)47.2 cm × 36.2 cm × 17.4 cm (18-9/16" × 14-1/4" × 6-7/8") [with stand]
Mass3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) [with stand]
Power InputAC120 V , 60 Hz
Power Consumption38 W (Operation), 0.8 W (Stand by)
TV RF System
(Analog / Digital)
Color System (Analog) NTSC
Stereo System (Analog) BTSC (Multi Channel Sound)
Teletext System (Analog)Closed caption (T1-T4 / CC1-CC4)
TV Receiving Channels
and Frequency (Analog)
TV / CATV Total Channel191 Channels
Intermediate Frequency
(Analog)
Color Sub Carrier Frequency (Analog)3.58 MHz
LCD Panel19” class/18.5” diagonal (16:9)
Effective screen size
Audio Input500 mV (rms), High impedance, RCA pin jack × 4
PC InputD-sub 15 pin × 1
PC/DVI AUDIO Input3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1
Digital Audio Coaxial Output0.5 V (p-p) 75Ω terminated, coaxial × 1
Headphone3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1
Remote Control UnitRM-C1221 (AAA/R03 battery × 2)
Design & specifications are subject to change without notice.
Video 1 V (p-p), Positive (Negative sync.), 75 Ω, RCA pin jack × 1
R/G/B : 0.7 V (p-p), 75Ω
HD / VD : 1 V (p-p) to 5 V (p-p), high impedance
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1SAFETY 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: ( ) side
GND, the ISOLATED (NEUTRAL): ( ) side GND and
EARTH: ( ) side GND.
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED
(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and never
measure the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND at the same time with a
measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If above note will
not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
(5) When service is required, observe the original lead dress.
Extra precaution should be given to assure correct lead
dress in the high voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit
has occurred, those components that indicate evidence of
overheating should be replaced. Always use the
manufacturer's replacement components.
(6) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After re-assembling the product, always perform an
isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
(antenna terminals, video/audio input and output terminals,
Control knobs, metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack,
control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe to operate
without danger of electrical shock.
a) Dielectric Strength Test
The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal
parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal
part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a
voltage of 3000V AC (r.m.s.) for a period of one second. (.
. . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an
appliance rated 200V or more, for a period of one second.)
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally
found in the service trade.
b) Leakage Current Check
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use
a line isolation transformer during this check.). Using a
"Leakage Current Tester", measure the leakage current
from each exposed metal part of the cabinet, particularly
any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis,
to a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Any
leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).
Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not
use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use
an AC voltmeter having 1000Ω per volt or more
sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1500Ω
10W resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor
between an exposed metal part and a known good earth
ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC voltage
across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
resistor connection to each exposed metal part,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path
to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage across the
resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and
repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured must
not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to
0.7mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.35V
AC (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.3mA AC (r.m.s.).
AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
0.15 F AC-TYPE
GOOD EARTH GROUND
1500 10W
PLACE THIS PROBE
ON EACH EXPOSED
ME TAL PAR T
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1.2CAUTION
THIS LCD COLOR TELEVISION EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM.
TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE
READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL CARE FULLY AND RETAIN
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE
MAINTENANCE, CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION-SEE SERVICE PROCEDURE.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS LASER
RADIATION EXPOSURE.
TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO
NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE. VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS
OPENED. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
1.3WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK
1.3.1 When removing the DVD Deck
Before removing Pick Up PWB and DVD MT PWB connector, the
short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1-1 using a soldering iron.
If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be
damaged.
1.3.2 When installing the DVD Deck
Remove all the soldering on the short circuit position after the
connection of Pick Up PWB and DVD MT PWB connector.
NOTE
• Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF
SERVICING”.
• Use the Lead Free solder.
• Manual soldering conditions
- Soldering temperature: 320 ± 20°C
- Soldering time: Within 3 seconds
- Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
• When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the draw in equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke away
from it.
Location of the required Marking
The rating sheet and the safety caution
are on the rear of the unit.
CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA
RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS,
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J.
Pick Up PWB
Short circuit using a
soldering iron.
Fig.1-1
1.4PREPARATION OF SERVICING
The laser diode used for a pickup head may be destroyed with
external static electricity.
Moreover, even if it is operating normally after repair, when static
electricity discharge is received at the time of repair, the life of the
product may be shortened.
Please perform the following measure against static electricity,
be careful of destruction of a laser diode at the time of repair.
• Place the unit on a workstation equipped to protect against
static electricity, such as conductive mat.
• Soldering iron with ground wire or ceramic type is used.
• A worker needs to use a ground conductive wrist strap for
body.
1-4 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
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1.5DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY
(1) Remove the Stand, Back Cabinet Ass'y and LCD Panel.
(Refer to item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS.)
(2) Slide the Gear Middle toward the arrow direction by hand
to release the lock. (Refer to Fig.1-2)
(3) Take out the Disc from the DVD Deck. Be careful not to
scratch on the Disc.
DVD Deck
Gear Middle
Fig.1-2
1.6PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL
4 DIGIT PASSWORD CANCELLATION
If the stored 4 digit password in the Rating Level menu needs to
be cancelled, please follow the steps below.
(1) Turn Unit ON.
(2) Set the DVD to the Stop Mode.
(3) Check that “No disc” is displayed on the screen.
(4) Press and hold the “STOP” button on the front panel.
(5) Simultaneously press and hold the “7” key on the remote
control unit.
(6) Hold both keys for more than 2 seconds.
(7) The On Screen Display message “PASSWORD CLEAR”
will appear.
(8) The 4 digit password has now been cleared.
1.7ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF)
1.7.1 Distinction of PbF PWB:
PWBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF
printing on the PWB. (Please refer to figures.)
1.7.2 Caution:
• Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder;
Typically the melting point is 86°F - 104°F(30°C - 40°C) higher.
Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and ad-
just it to 650°F ± 20oF (350°C ± 10°C).
In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be
careful not to heat too long.
• Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about
1100°F/ 600°C).
• All products with the printed circuit board with PbF printing
must be serviced with lead free solder.
When soldering or unsoldering, completely remove all of the
solder from the pins or solder area, and be sure to heat the soldering points with the lead free solder until it melts sufficiently.
1.7.3 Recommendations
Recommended lead free solder composition is Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu.
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.1.1 MAIN CPU PIN FUNCTION [IC2801
No. Ball NO.PIN NAMEI/ODESCRIPTION
1 AB10RESET_NI Reset in (Active Low)
2 AA12XIN25I Main Clock in (25MHz)
3 AB12XOUT25O Main Clock out (25MHz)
4 AB15UnusedO
5 AA15UnusedI
6K3UnusedO
7H4UnusedO
8K4UnusedO
9 Y12DVD_RESETO DVD Unit Reset Control (Active Low)
10 Y13EXT_MUTEI/O Audio out Terminal Sound Mute (Active
Be careful not to remove the LVDS cable forcibly, because the
LVDS cable may be damaged.
3.1.1 STAND ASS'Y (Refer to Fig.3-1-1)
(1) Remove the 2 screws (1).
(2) Remove the Stand Ass'y in the direction of arrow.
(3) Remove the 9 screws (2).
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
Stand Ass'y
Fig.3-1-1
3.1.2 OPERATION PWB (Refer to Fig.3-1-2)
(1) Disconnect the following connector: (CP2201).
(2) Push 9 supports (1).
(3) Remove the Panel Side Ass'y in the direction of arrow (A).
(4) Remove the 2 screws (2).
(5) Remove the Operation PWB in the direction of arrow (B).
(6) Remove the Back Cabi Ass'y in the direction of arrow (C).
3.1.3 DVD MT PWB and DVD DECK (Refer to Fig.3-1-3)
(1) Short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1-3 using a soldering
iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be damaged.
(2) Disconnect the following connectors: (CP2301, CP2302,
CP2303, CP8501 and CP8502).
(3) Remove the 4 screws (1).
(4) Remove the DVD DECK Ass'y in the direction of arrow (A).
(5) Remove the Holder Deck-2 in the direction of arrow (B).
(6) Unlock the 2 supports (2).
(7) Remove the 2 screws (3).
(8) Remove the DVD MT PWB in the direction of arrow (C).
(9) Remove the 2 screws (4).
(10) Remove the Shield LVDS Bottom in the direction of arrow
(D).
(11) Remove the Shield LVDS in the direction of arrow (E).
PWB
Pick Up
(B)
Short circuit using
a soldering iron.
Holder Deck -2
(1)
(1)
(A)
DVD Deck Ass'y
(1)
(4)
(2)
(C)
(3)
(E)
Shield LVDS Bottom
(4)
DVD MT
(D)
Shield LVDS
PWB
(3)
(1)
(A)
(C)
(1)
Panel Side Ass'y
(B)
(2)
(2)
Back Cabi Ass'y
Fig.3-1-2
Operation PWB
Back Cabinet Ass'y
Fig.3-1-3
NOTE
(1) Before your operation, please read "PREPARATION OF
SERVICING".
(2) Use the Lead Free solder.
(3) Manual soldering conditions.
• Soldering temperature: 320 ± 20°C
• Soldering time: Within 3 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
(4) When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the drawing
equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke
away from it.
(5) When installing the DVD Deck, remove all the soldering
on the short circuit position after the connection of Pick
Up PWB and DVD MT PWB connector.
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3.1.4 MAIN PWB (Refer to Fig.3-1-4)
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(1) Disconnect the following connectors: (CP501,CP2804 and
CP6204).
(2) Remove the 6 screws (1).
(3) Remove the Main PWB in the direction of arrow.
3.1.6 SPEAKER ASS'Y AND LCD PANEL (Refer to Fig. 1-6)
(1) Remove the 4 screws (1).
(2) Remove the Speaker Ass'y in the direction of arrow (A).
(3) Remove the LCD PANEL in the direction of arrow (B).
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Main
PWB
(1)
Fig.3-1-4
3.1.5 POWER PWB/REMOCON (Refer to Fig. 1-5)
(1) Remove the screw (1).
(2) Remove the Remocon PWB in the direction of arrow (A).
(3) Disconnect the following connectors: (CP7001 and
CP7002).
(4) Remove the 6 screws (2).
(5) Remove the Power PWB in the direction of arrow (B).
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
Power
PWB
(2)
(2)
LCD Panel
(B)
Front Cabi Ass'
(1)
(A)
Fig.3-1-6
(1)
Speaker Ass'y
(1)
(1)
(A)
(B)
Fig.3-1-5
Remocon
(1)
(A)
PWB
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3.2REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS
LoaderSubAssy
(
)
NOTE
(1) Disassemble only the DVD DECK PARTS parts listed
here. Minute adjustments are needed if the disassembly
is done. If the repair is needed except listed parts, replace the DVD MECHA ASS'Y.
3.2.1 TRAVERSE ASS'Y/LOADING MOTOR PWB ASS'Y/
PLATE TRVS UD (Refer to Fig. 3-2-1-A)
(1) Remove the screw (1).
(2) Remove the screw (2).
(3) Unlock the 5 supports (3).
(4) Remove the Insulator (R) from the Loader Ass'y.
(5) Remove the Traverse Ass'y and Plate Trvs Ud.
(1)
Insulator (R)
Traverse Ass'y
(3)
(2)
(3)
(3)
(3)
Plate TRVS UD
'
Check Lock
Fig.3-2-1-C
3.2.2 INSULATOR (R)/FEED RACK ASS'Y/SPINDLE MOTOR PWB/GEAR MIDDLE/GEAR FEED/FEED MOTOR/
GEAR MOTOR (Refer to Fig.3-2-2-A)
(1) Remove the Insulator (R).
(2) Remove the screw (1).
(3) Remove the Feed Rack Ass'y.
(4) Unlock the 2 supports (2).
(5) Remove the SPINDLE MOTOR PWB.
(6) Remove the screw (3).
(7) Remove the Gear Feed.
(8) Remove the Gear Middle.
(9) Remove the 2 screws (4).
(10) Remove the Gear Motor.
(11) Remove the Feed Motor.
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (screw(1))
• Screw Torque: 3.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (screw(2))
Fig.3-2-1-A
NOTE
(1) In case of the Traverse Ass'y installation, hook the wire
on the Loader Ass'y as shown Fig.3-2-1-B to Fig.3-2-1C.
Loader Ass'y (Top side)
Check Lock
Check Lock
Gear Middle
Gear Feed
SPINDLE
MOTOR
PWB
• Screw Torque: 1.3 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (1))
• Screw Torque: 2.5 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (3))
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (4))
Gear Motor
(3)
(4)
(2)
Fig.3-2-2-A
(1)
Feed Rack Ass'y
Insulator (R)
Chassis
Feed Motor
1-12 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
Check Lock
Fig.3-2-1-B
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NOTE
(1) In case of the Gear Motor installation, check if the value
of the Fig.3-2-2-B is correct.
(2) When installing the wire of the PWB630 install it correctly
as Fig.3-2-2-C.
Manual soldering conditions
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5oC
• Soldering time: Within 4 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
(3) When installing the Feed Rack Ass'y, push both ends to
align the teeth as shown Fig.3-2-2-D. Then install it.
(4) In case of the Insulator (R) installation, install correctly as
Fig.3-2-2-E.
(5) After the assembly of the Traverse Ass'y, hook the wire
on the Traverse Ass'y as shown Fig.3-2-2-F.
Gear Motor
7.0 ± 0.1mm
Feed Motor
surface for pressing of the insert.
Safety
Fig.3-2-2-B
SPINDLE MOTOR PWB
~FEED MOTOR~
YELLOW(2)
•
GREEN(1)
Install wire from (1) to (4) in order.
BOTTOM
• In case of remove FEED MOTOR that has to arrange wire as following
the picture on above.
Traverse Ass'y
Check Hook
UP SIDE
Check Hook
Fig.3-2-2-F
3.2.3 GEAR ROLLER/LUMIRROR WASHER/ROLLER
CONE/SHAFT ROLLER/LOADING MOTOR PWB/
LOADING MOTOR/GEAR WORM/RACK LEVER (Refer
to Fig.3-2-3-B)
(1) Remove the 3 screws (1).
(2) Remove the Chassis Main Ass'y.
(3) Remove the Roller Ass'y.
(4) Remove the Gear Roller.
(5) Remove the Lumirror Washer.
(6) Remove the Roller Cone.
(7) Remove the Shaft Roller.
(8) Remove the screw (2).
(9) Remove the Loading Motor PWB Ass'y.
(10) Remove the screw (3).
(11) Remove the Loading Motor.
(12) Remove the Gear Worm.
(13) Remove the Rack Lever.
NOTE
(1) When Chassis Main Ass'y is removed, it is necessary to
change the position of Lever Disc and Guide Disc.
(2) In case of the Chassis Main Ass'y, check position Lever
Disc, Lever Guide and Boss of Rack Disc Sensor as
shown Fig.3-2-3-A.
Lever Guide
~FEED MOTOR~
BROWN(4)
WHITE(3)
Fig.3-2-2-C
Feed Rack Ass'y
Push
(OK) (NG)
Fig.3-2-2-D
Insulator (R )
Traverse Ass'y (Top Side)
Fig.3-2-2-E
Push
Check Position
C
heck Boss
Fig.3-2-3-A
Frame Main Ass'y
Chassis Main Ass'y
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Loading Motor PCB Ass'y
Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf cm (Screw (3))
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(2)
Lumirror Washer
Rack Lever
(3)
Loading Motor
Gear Worm
Loading Motor PCB Ass'y
• Install wire from (1) to (2) in order.
RED(2)
BLACK(1)
Roller Cone
Shaft Roller
Frame Main Ass'y
(1)
• Screw Torque: 3.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (1))
• Screw Torque: 0.8 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (2))
•
•
Chassis Main Ass'y
Roller Cone
(1)
Lumirror Washer
Gear Roller
(1)
Fig.3-2-3-B
NOTE
(1) In case of the Gear Worm installation, check if the value
of the Fig.3-2-3-C is correct.
(2) When installing the wire of the Loading Motor PWB
Ass'y, install it correctly as Fig.3-2-3-D.
Manual soldering conditions
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5°C
• Soldering time: Within 4 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
(3) In case of the Roller Cone installation, install correctly as
Fig.3-2-3-E.
(4) In case of the Lumirror Washer installation, install cor-
rectly as Fig.3-2-3-F.
(5) In case of the Gear Roller installation, check if the value
of the Fig.3-2-3-G is correct.
(6) After the assembly of the Loader Sub Ass'y, hook the
wire on the Loader Sub Ass'y as shown Fig.3-2-3-H.
Fig.3-2-3-D
Roller Sub Ass'y
(OK) (NG)
Fig.3-2-3-E
Roller Sub Ass'y
surface for
Safet
pressing of the insert.
(OK) (NG)
Fig.3-2-3-F
Roller Sub Ass'y
1.8 + 0, - 0.1mm
Fig.3-2-3-G
Gear Worm
14.3 + 0, - 0.1mm
Loading Motor
Safety surface for pressing of the insert.
1-14 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
Fig.3-2-3-C
Loader Sub Ass'y
Check Hook
Fig.3-2-3-H
Check Hook
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3.2.4 SPRING SHUTTER/PLATE RETAINER/RETAINER
pg
CheckHook
SHUTTER/COVER CLAMPER/PLATE CLAMPER/
MAGNET CLAMPER/CLAMPER/GUIDE DISC/LEVER
DISC/SPRING LEVER GUIDE/SPRING LEVER DISC/
LEVER DISC (Refer to Fig.3-2-4-A)
(1) Unlock the support (1).
(2) Remove the Retainer Shutter Ass'y.
(3) Remove the Spring Shutter.
(4) Remove the 3 screws (2).
(5) Remove the Plate Retainer.
(6) Remove the Retainer Shutter.
(7) Unlock the 2 supports (3).
(8) Remove the Cover Clamper.
(9) Unlock the 3 supports (4).
(10) Remove the Plate Clamper.
(11) Remove the Magnet Clamper.
(12) Remove the Clamper.
(13) Unlock the support (5).
(14) Remove the Guide Disc.
(15) Remove the Lever Guide.
(16) Remove the Spring Lever Guide.
(17) Remove the Spring Lever Disc.
(18) Remove the Lever Disc.
Spring Shutter (2pcs)
Retainer Shutter
(OK) (NG)
Fig.3-2-4-B
Check Hook
Frame Main Ass'y
Spring Shutter
Retainer Shutter
Guide Disc
(2)
(2)
Plate Retainer
Clamper
Magnet Clamper
Plate Clamper
Cover Clamper
• Screw Torque: 0.7 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw (2))
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)
Spring
(5)
Frame Mian
Spring
Lever Guide
Lever Disc
Lever Disc
Lever Guide
Fig.3-2-4-A
NOTE
(1) In case of the Retainer Shutter Ass'y installation, check
if the value of the Fig.3-2-4-B is correct.
(2) In case of the Clamper Ass'y installation, check if the val-
ue of the Fig.3-2-4-C is correct.
Clamper Ass'y
Fig.3-2-4-C
3.2.5 FFC WIRE HANDLING
(1) When installing the FFC, fold it correctly and install it as
shown from Fig.3-2-5-A to Fig.3-2-5-D.
NOTE
(1) Do not make the folding lines except the specified posi-
tions for the FFC.
[ 22 pin FFC ]
Printing Surface
35
Fold
± 1mm
Fig.3-2-5-A
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Install the position (A) and (B)
(A)
(B)
Fig.3-2-5-B
[ 4 pin FFC ]
71 ± 1mm
Fold it by 90°
(2) Heat the IC leads using a blower type IC desoldering ma-
chine. (Refer to Fig.3-3-2.)
NOTE
Do not rotate or move the IC back and forth , until IC can
move back and forth easily after desoldering the leads
completely.
Blower type IC
desoldering machine
Printing Surface
Fig.3-2-5-C
[ 5 pin FFC ]
Printing Surface
25 ± 1mm Fold it by 90
Fold it by 90° 15 ± 1mm
10 ± 1mm
16 ± 1mm
25 ± 1mmFold it by 90°
Fold it by 90
Fig.3-2-5-D
3.3REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT PACKAGE IC
3.3.1 REMOVAL
(1) Put Masking Tape (cotton tape) around the Flat Package
IC to protect other parts from any damage. (Refer to Fig.33-1.)
NOTE
Masking is carried out on all the parts located within 10
mm distance from IC leads.
Masking Tape
(Cotton Tape)
IC
IC
Fig.3-3-2
(3) When IC starts moving back and forth easily after desolder-
ing completely, pickup the corner of the IC using tweezers
and remove the IC by moving with the IC desoldering machine. (Refer to Fig.3-3-3.)
NOTE
Some ICs on the PWB are affixed with glue, so be careful
not to break or damage the foil of each IC leads or solder
lands under the IC when removing it.
Blower type IC
desoldering machine
Tweezers
1-16 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
Fig.3-3-1
IC
Fig.3-3-3
(4) Peel off the Masking Tape.
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(5) Absorb the solder left on the pattern using the Braided
Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig.3-3-4.)
NOTE
Do not move the Braided Shield Wire in the vertical direction towards the IC pattern.
Braided Shield Wire
Soldering Iron
(3) Absorb the solder left on the lead using the Braided Shield
Wire. (Refer to Fig.3-3-7.)
NOTE
Do not absorb the solder to excess.
Soldering Iron
IC
Braided Shield Wire
IC pattern
Fig.3-3-4
3.3.2 INSTALLATION
(1) Take care of the polarity of new IC and then install the new
IC fitting on the printed circuit pattern. Then solder each
lead on the diagonal positions of IC temporarily. (Refer to
Fig.3-3-5.)
Soldering Iron
Solder temporarily
Solder temporarily
Fig.3-3-5
(2) Supply the solder from the upper position of IC leads slid-
ing to the lower position of the IC leads. (Refer to Fig.3-3-
6.)
Fig.3-3-7
(4) When bridge-soldering between terminals and/or the sol-
dering amount are not enough, resolder using a Thintip
Soldering Iron. (Refer to Fig.3-3-8.)
Thin-tip Soldering Iron
IC
Fig.3-3-8
(5) Finally, confirm the soldering status on four sides of the IC
using a magnifying glass.
Confirm that no abnormality is found on the soldering position and installation position of the parts around the IC. If
some abnormality is found, correct by resoldering.
NOTE
When the IC leads are bent during soldering and/or repairing, do not repair the bending of leads. If the bending
of leads are repaired, the pattern may be damaged. So,
always be sure to replace the IC in this case.
IC
Solder
Soldering Iron
Supply soldering
from upper position
to lower position
Fig.3-3-6
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1SERVICE MODE
This unit is provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily.
To enter to the SERVICE MODE function, press and hold both buttons simultaneously on the main unit and on the remote control for
more than a the standard time in the appropriate condition. (See below chart.)
Set ConditionSet KeyRemocon Key Standard TimeOperations
TV modeVOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
TV modeVOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
DVD mode
(No disc)
ALL modeVOL. DOWN
TV modeVOL. DOWN
ALL modeVOL. DOWN
DVD mode
(No disc)
DVD mode
(No disc)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
(Minimum)
(Minimum)
(Minimum)
STOP12 sec.Check of the firmware version.
STOP72 sec.Releasing of PARENTAL LOCK.
02 sec.Releasing of V-CHIP PASSWORD.
12 sec.Initialization of factory TV data.
NOTE: If you set factory initialization the memories are reset such as
the channel setting and the POWER ON total hours.
42 sec.Initialization of factory DVD data.
62 sec.POWER ON total hours are displayed on the screen.
Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC.
Refer to the "WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC".
82 sec.Check of the SUM DATA and MICON VERSION on the screen.
Refer to the "WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC".
92 sec.Display of the Adjustment MENU on the screen.
Refer to the "ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT" (On-Screen Display Adjustment).
Refer to the "RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE".
NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing.
Refer to the "PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL".
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4.2SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLSSERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS
JG176 Up-Date Disc
4.3RE-WRITE FOR DVD FIRMWARE
(1) Turn on the power, and set the DVD mode.
(2) Confirm that the "No Disc" will be appeared on the screen.
(3) Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (5) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
(4) Press VOL. UP/DOWN button on the unit to check if all the keys on the unit do not function.
NOTE:
To check if DVD Write mode is set.
When inserting Up-Date Disc at Non DVD Write mode, the read error will happen.
(5) Insert the Up-Date Disc. (Refer to SERVICING FIXTURE AND TOOLS)
(6) Automatic read will start and "Firmware upgrade Please Wait" will be displayed on the screen.
At this time, the horizontal noise lines may appear. But no problem.
NOTE:
Do not turn off the unit on the way or operate the keys on the unit and remocon.
Up-Date error will happen and can not be done with the Up-Date of Up-Date Disc.
(7) After the Up-Date, Logo screen will appear.
(8) Unplug the AC cord, then plug it in.
After the write, set to the initializing of shipping.
(9) Turn on the power, and set the DVD mode.
(10) Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (4) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
The "INITIALIZE 5 ---> COMPLETE" will appear on the
screen.
(11) Then unplug the AC cord, and plug it in.
CHECK FOR THE FIRMWARE VERSION
(12) Turn on the power, and set the DVD mode.
(13) Press both Channel button (1) on the remote control and the STOP button on the set for more than 2 seconds.
Firmware version will be displayed on the top left of the
screen.
Ref. No.Part No.
JG176
APJG176153
Parts Name
Up-Date Disc
Parts Name
Up-Date of the Firmware
When the changed version displays, the Re-write will be completed.
(14) Turn off the power
F/W Ver. AFEKA0402B
Initialize: Complete
Laser drive time
DVD LD : 0Hour
CD LD : 0Hour
A F E K AB
Fixed
0 4 0 2
Released times on the same date
Release date (Example: 2010.4.02)
X=October
Y=November
Z=December
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4.4WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC
4.4.1 CONFIRMATION OF CHECK SUM, POWER ON TOTAL HOURS AND MICON VERSION
Initial total of MEMORY IC, POWER ON total hours and MICON VERSION can be checked on the screen. Total hours are displayed
in 16 system of notation.
NOTE
If you set a factory initialization, the total hours is reset to "0"
Please refer to "CONFIRMATION OF INITIAL DATA" when SUM DATA is not corresponding.
(1) Turn on the POWER and set to the ALL mode.
(2) Set the VOLUME to minimum.
(3) Press both VOL.DOWN button on the set and Channel button (8) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
(4) After the confirmation of each check sum, turn off the power.
NOTE
The each item value might be different according to each set.
Initial setting data check sum.
POWER ON total hours.
= (16 x 16 x 16 x thousands digit value)
+ (16 x 16 x hundreds digit value)
+ (16 x tens digit value)
+ (ones digit value)
Fig.4-1
4.4.2 CONFIRMATION OF INITIAL DATA
If a service repair is undertaken where it has been required to change the MEMORY IC, the following steps should be taken to ensure
correct data settings while making reference to INITIAL SETTING TABLE (Attached "INITIAL DATA").
(1) Turn on the POWER, and set to the ALL mode.
(2) Set the VOLUME to minimum.
(3) Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (6) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
ADDRESS and DATA should appear as Fig.4-2.
NOTE
No need to set data other position than 0D00~0EFF.
ADDRESSDATA
INIT : 0001 00A5
DTV : CA46I05081
EEPROM : K54K04WM00
Fig.4-2
(4) ADDRESS is now selected and should "blink". Using the CH. UP/DOWN buton on the remote, step through the ADDRESS until
required ADDRESS to be changed is reached.
(5) Press VOL. UP/DOWN button to select DATA. When DATA is selected, it will "blink".
(6) Again, step through the DATA using CH. UP/DOWN button until required DATA value has been selected.
(7) Pressing VOL. UP/DOWN button will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary.
(8) Repeat steps 4 to 6 until all data has been checked.
(9) When satisfied correct DATA has been entered, turn POWER off (return to STANDBY MODE) to finish DATA input.
After the data input, set to the initializing of shipping.
(10) Turn on the Power.
(11) Set the VOLUME to minimum.
(12) Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (1) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
(13) After the finishing of the initializing of shipping, the unit will turn off automatically.
The unit will now have the correct DATA for the new MEMORY IC.
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4.5ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Read and perform these adjustments when repairing the circuits
or replacing electrical parts or PWB assemblies.
CAUTION
• Use an isolation transformer when performing any service
on this chassis.
• When removing a PWB or related component, after unfastening or changing a wire, be sure to put the wire back in its
original position.
• When you exchange IC and Transistor with a heat sink, apply silicon grease (YG6260M) on the contact section of the
heat sink. Before applying new silicon grease, remove all the
old silicon grease. (Old grease may cause damages to the
IC and Transistor).
4.5.1 Prepare the following measurement tools for electrical adjustments.
(1) Pattern Generator
4.5.2 On-Screen Display Adjustment
(1) Set the VOLUME to minimum.
(2) Press the VOL. DOWN button on the set and the channel
button (9) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds to
display adjustment mode on the screen as shown in Fig. 4-
3.
NO. FUNCTIONNO. FUNCTION
03 R DRIVE(N) 35 TINT
04 R CUTOFF(N) 36 SHARP H1 MAX
05 G DRIVE(N) 37 SHARP H1 MIN
06 G CUTOFF(N) 38 SHARP H2 MAX
07 B DRIVE(N) 39 SHARP H2 MIN
08 B CUTOFF(N) 40 SHARP H3 MAX
09 R DRIVE(C) 41 SHARP H3 MIN
10 R CUTOFF(C) 42 SHARP H4 MAX
11 G DRIVE(C) 43 SHARP H4 MIN
12 G CUTOFF(C) 44 SHARP H5 MAX
13 B DRIVE(C) 45 SHARP H5 MIN
14 B CUTOFF(C) 46 SHARP V1 MAX
15 R DRIVE(W) 47 SHARP V1 MIN
16 R CUTOFF(W) 48 SHARP V2 MAX
17 G DRIVE(W) 49 SHARP V2 MIN
18 G CUTOFF(W) 50 CONTRAST CENTER
19 B DRIVE(W) 51 CONTRAST MAX
20 B CUTOFF(W) 52 CONTRAST MIN
29 BAK LIGHT CENT 53 COLOR CENTER
30 BAK LIGHT MAX 54 COLOR MAX
31 BAK LIGHT MIN 55 COLOR MIN
32 BRIGHTNESS CENT 58 CONTRAST 40
33 BRIGHTNESS MAX
34 BRIGHTNESS MIN
TV
Full
480i
03R DRIVE(N)7
Function
Step No.
Fig.4-3
(3) Use the CH. UP/DOWN button or Channel button (0-9) on
the remote control to select the options shown in Fig.4-4.
(4) Press the SETUP/TV MENU button on the remote control
to end the adjustments.
(5) To display the adjustment screen for TV, AV, COMPO-
NENT, HDMI, PC and DVD mode, press the INPUT SE-
LECT button on the remote control.
(6) Receive the DIGITAL broadcasting.
(7) To display the adjustment screen for DTV mode, select the
digital channel.
(8) Press the VOL.DOWN button on the set and the channel
(9) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
Fig.4-4
4.6 BASIC ADJUSTMENTS
4.6.1 WHITE BALANCE
(1) Place the set in Aging Test for more than 30 minutes.
(2) Receive the gray scale pattern from the Pattern Generator.
(3) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV mode.
(4) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(5) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (03) on the remote control to select "R
DRIVE(N)".
(6) Press the CH. UP/DOWN button on the remote control to
(7) Adjust the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control to
whiten the "R DRIVE(N)", "R CUTOFF(N)", "B DRIVE(N)",
"B CUTOFF(N)", "R DRIVE(C)", "R CUTOFF(C)", "B
DRIVE(C)", "B CUTOFF(C)", "R DRIVE(W)", "R CUTOFF(W)", "B DRIVE(W)" and "B CUTOFF(W)" at each step
tone sections equally.
(8) Perform the above adjustments 6 and 7 until the white color
is achieved.
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4.6.2 BRIGHTNESS CENT
(1) Place the set in Aging Test for more than 30 minutes.
(2) Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
(3) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(4) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (32) on the remote control to select
"BRIGHTNESS CENT".
(5) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "124".
(6) Check if the picture is normal.
(7) Receive the color bar pattern. (VIDEO Input)
(8) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(9) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV mode.
(10) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (32) on the remote control to select
"BRIGHTNESS CENT".
(11) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "126".
(12) Check if the picture is normal.
(13) Receive the color bar pattern. (S-VIDEO Input)
(14) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(15) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV(Y/C) mode. Then perform the above adjust-
ments 10~12.
(16) Receive the color bar pattern. (COMPONENT Input)
(17) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(18) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the COMPONENT mode.
(19) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (32) on the remote control to select
"BRIGHTNESS CENT".
(20) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "125".
(21) Check if the picture is normal.
(22) Receive the color bar pattern. (HDMI Input)
(23) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(24) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the HDMI mode.
(25) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (32) on the remote control to select
"BRIGHTNESS CENT".
(26) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "123".
(27) Check if the picture is normal.
(28) Playback the DVD(480i) disc.
(29) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(30) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the DVD mode.
(31) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (32) on the remote control to select
"BRIGHTNESS CENT".
(32) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "125".
4.6.3 CONTRAST MAX
(1) Place the set in Aging Test for more than 30 minutes.
(2) Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
(3) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(4) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (51) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST MAX".
(5) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "124".
(6) Check if the picture is normal.
(7) Receive the color bar pattern. (VIDEO Input)
(8) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(9) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV mode.
(10) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (51) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST MAX".
(11) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "130".
(12) Check if the picture is normal.
(13) Receive the color bar pattern. (S-VIDEO Input)
(14) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(15) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV(Y/C) mode. Then perform the above adjust-
ments 10~12.
(16) Receive the color bar pattern. (COMPONENT Input)
(17) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(18) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the COMPONENT mode.
(19) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (51) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST MAX".
(20) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "126".
(21) Check if the picture is normal.
(22) Receive the color bar pattern. (HDMI Input)
(23) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(24) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the HDMI mode.
(25) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (51) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST MAX".
(26) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "103".
(27) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the DVD mode.
(28) Playback the DVD(480i) disc.
(29) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(30) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the DVD mode.
(31) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (51) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST MAX".
(32) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "105".
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4.6.4 CONTRAST CENTER
(1) Place the set in Aging Test for more than 30 minutes.
(2) Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
(3) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(4) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (58) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST 40".
(5) Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control
until the contrast step No. becomes "109".
(6) Check if the picture is normal.
(7) Receive the color bar pattern. (VIDEO Input)
(8) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(9) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV mode.
(10) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (58) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST 40".
(11) Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control
until the contrast step No. becomes "115".
(12) Check if the picture is normal.
(13) Receive the color bar pattern. (S-VIDEO Input)
(14) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(15) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV(Y/C) mode. Then perform the above adjust-
ments 10~12.
(16) Receive the color bar pattern. (COMPONENT Input)
(17) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(18) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the COMPONENT mode.
(19) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (58) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST 40".
(20) Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control
until the contrast step No. becomes "113".
(21) Check if the picture is normal.
(22) Receive the color bar pattern. (HDMI Input)
(23) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(24) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the HDMI mode.
(25) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (58) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST 40".
(26) Press the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control
until the contrast step No. becomes "92".
(27) Check if the picture is normal.
(28) Playback the DVD(480i) disc.
(29) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(30) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the DVD mode.
(31) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (58) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST 40".
(32) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "95".
4.6.5 CONTRAST 40
(1) Place the set in Aging Test for more than 30 minutes.
(2) Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
(3) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(4) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (50) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST CENTER".
(5) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "81".
(6) Check if the picture is normal.
(7) Receive the color bar pattern. (VIDEO Input)
(8) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(9) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV mode.
(10) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (50) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST CENTER".
(11) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "87".
(12) Check if the picture is normal.
(13) Receive the color bar pattern. (S-VIDEO Input)
(14) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(15) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the AV(Y/C) mode. Then perform the above adjust-
ments 10~12.
(16) Receive the color bar pattern. (COMPONENT Input)
(17) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(18) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the COMPONENT mode.
(19) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (50) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST CENTER".
(20) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "83".
(21) Check if the picture is normal.
(22) Receive the color bar pattern. (HDMI Input)
(23) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(24) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the HDMI mode.
(25) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (50) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST CENTER".
(26) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "69".
(27) Check if the picture is normal.
(28) Playback the DVD(480i) disc.
(29) Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast to
normal position.
(30) Press the INPUT SELECT button on the remote control to
set to the DVD mode.
(31) Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig.4-3 and press
the channel button (50) on the remote control to select
"CONTRAST CENTER".
(32) Press the VOL.UP/DOWN button on the remote control un-
til the contrast step No. becomes "75".
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4.6.6 Confirmation of Fixed Value (Step No.)
Please check if the fixed values of each of the adjustment item is set correctly referring below. (TV/AV/COMPONENT/HDMI/PC/DVD/
DTV)
53 COLOR CENTER188188140183183183183183183183197197197197197
54 COLOR MAX255255255255255255255255255255255255255255255
55COLOR MIN000000000000000
58CONTRAST 40***************
VGAXGA
Step No.
DVD
640x480 720x400 800x600
Step No.
PCDTV
1024x768 1280x768 1280x720 1360x768
Step No.Step No.
480i480p720p1080i 1080p
NOTE: For the step no. with * mark, please adjust it according to the situation of the set.
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5.1LCD SECTION
POWER DOES NOT TURN ON
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Is F501 broken?
No
Is there voltage at pin 1
of IC501 150V?
Yes
Is R510 broken?
No
Change POWER PWB.
Yes
No
Yes
Change F501.
Check IC501 and peripheral
circuit.
Change R510.
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No
THE PICTURE APPEARS,
BUT THE AUDIO DOES NOT
APPEARS. (AT RF MODE)
Is CP4301 connected?
Yes
Is there signal at pins
1 and 4 of CP4301?
No
Is there signal at pins 8
and 12 of IC301?
Is there signal at pins 3
and 13 of IC6501?
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Connect CP4301.
Change SP1.
Check IC301 and peripheral
circuit.
Check IC6501 and peripheral
circuit.
Is there signal at pins
12 and 13 of TU5801?
No
Change TU5801.
Yes
Check IC2801 and peripheral
circuit.
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THE PICTURE DOES NOT
APPEAR
Check CD2801, CP7001
and CP7002.
Yes
Check Voltage INV+B (12V)
Yes
Check F7001 Broken.
Yes
Change F7001.
No
No
No
Connect CD2801,CP7001 and
CP7002.
Change D515.
Check Voltage and
signal pins 2, 3 and 15 of
IC7001.
Check Voltage pins 1, 2 and
3 (5V) and signal pins
7,9,10,12,13, 22, 23, 25, 26
and 28 of CP2804.
Yes
No
Check IC7001 and peripheral
No
Check IC2801 and peripheral
circuit.
THE COLOR DOES NOT
APPEAR
Is setting of color
normal?
Yes
Is the color signal
received?
Yes
Is there color signal at
IC2801?
Yes
No
No
No
Change CD2801 or PANEL.
Adjust the color.
Receive the color signal.
Check IC2801 and peripheral
circuit.
Change DIGITAL PWB.
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5.2DVD SECTION
DOES NOT DISPLAY DVD
PICTURE
Does this display
logo picture?
No
Does this have signal
at pins 102 and 103 of
IC4001?
No
Does IC4001 gets
P.CON+3.3V and
P.CON+1.8V?
No
Check P.CON+3.3V and
P.CON+1.8V line.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Check the disc.
Check pins 8 and 10 of
CP8501 and peripheral circuit.
Change IC4001.
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)1-29
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DISC DOES NOT EJECT
Does OSD appear
on the screen?
Yes
Does this eject disc at
change DVD DECK?
Yes
Change DVD DECK.
NoNo
No
Is remote key set
effectively?
Yes
Check pins 33 and 92
of IC4001 and peripheral
circuit.
Does this have signal at
pins 1 and 3 of CP2302?
Yes
Does this have signal at
pins 4 and 5 of CP2302?
Yes
No
No
Check pins B24 and C24
of IC2801 and peripheral
circuit.
Check IC4001 and
peripheral circuit.
Change IC2301.
Change IC4001.
1-30 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
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DOES NOT PLAY DVD
Change DVD DECK.
No
Does this display
"INCORRECT DISC"?
No
Does this display
reading mark?
Yes
Does disc rotate?
Yes
Yes
No
No
Does CD2001 connect
with CP2301 correctly?
No
Connect CD2001.
Change IC4001.
Change DVD DECK.
Yes
Is the voltage between
JG2301 and JG2330
less than 0.3V?
Yes
Change IC4001.
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)1-31
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DOES NOT PLAY CD
Change DVD DECK.
No
Does this display
"INCORRECT DISC"?
Does this display
reading mark?
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Does CD2001 connect
with CP2301 correctly?
No
Connect CD2001.
Change IC4001.
Change DVD DECK.Does disc rotate?
Yes
Is the voltage between
JG2301and JG2329
less than 0.3V?
Yes
Change IC4001.
1-32 (No.YA778<Rev.001>)
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NO SOUND DVD/CD ANALOG
AUDIO
Does this have signal
at pins 116 and 118
of IC4001?
Yes
Does this have signal at
pins 1 and 7 of IC8501?
Yes
Is CP8501 connected?
Yes
Change DIGITAL PWB.
NO SOUND DVD/CD DIGITAL
AUDIO
No
No
No
Change IC4001.
Check pins 1 and 7 of IC8501
and peripheral circuit.
Connect CP8501.
Does this have signal
at pin1 of CP8501?
No
Does this have signal
at pin 92 of IC4001?
No
Change IC4001.
Yes
Yes
Change DIGITAL PWB.
Check line circuit IC4001
to CP8501.
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)1-33
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
LCD COLOUR TELEVISION WITH DVD PLAYER
LT-19D210/AAR
There may be multiple versions of this TV model.
The TV version is identified by the letters next to
the model number on the TV's Rating and Model
No. labels. (See illustration).
Use the service manual that matches the version
of the TV.
The components identified by thesymbol and shading are
critical for safety. For continued safety replace safety ciritical
components only with manufactures recommended parts.
2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES
The voltage and waveform values have been measured under the
following conditions.
(1)Input signal: Colour bar signal
(2)Setting positions of
each knob/button and
variable resistor
(3)Internal resistance of tester
(4)Oscilloscope sweeping time
(5)Voltage values
Since the voltage values of signal circuit vary to some extent
according to adjustments, use them as reference values.
Composition resistor 1/2 [W] is specified as 1/2S or Comp.
(2)Capacitors
Capacitance value
1 or higher: [pF]
less than 1
Withstand voltage
No indication: DC50[V]
Others: DC withstand voltage [V]
AC indicated
Electrolytic Capacitors
47/50[Example]: Capacitance value [µF]/withstand voltage[V]
: [kΩ]
: [MΩ]
: Carbon resistor
: Oxide metal film resistor
: Metal film resistor
: Metal plate resistor
: Uninflammable resistor
: Fusible resistor
: [µF]
: AC withstand voltage [V]
(7)Ground symbol
: LIVE side ground
: ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side ground
: EARTH ground
: DIGITAL ground
5.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE
This model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The
difference of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND. Therefore, care must be
taken for the following points.
(1)Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND simultaneously. if the above
caution is not respected, an electric shock may be caused.
Therefore, make sure that the power cord is surely removed from
the receptacle when, for example, the chassis is pulled out.
(2)Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL
side GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus measure
with a measuring apparatus ( oscilloscope, etc.) the LIVE side GND
and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time.
If the above precaution is not respected, a fuse or any parts will be broken.
Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and
circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement
without any notice.
NOTE
Due improvement in performance, some part numbers show
in the circuit diagram may not agree with those indicated in
the part list.
When ordering parts, please use the numbers that appear
in the Parts List.
OM RMetal Oxide Film ResistorPP CAP.Polypropylene Capacitor
CMF RCoating Metal Film ResistorPS CAP.Polystyrol Capacitor
UNF RNon-Flammable ResistorTF CAP.Thin Film Capacitor
CH V RChip Variable ResistorMPP CAP.Metalized Polypropylene Capacitor
CH MG RChip Metal Glazed ResistorTAN. CAP.Tantalum Capacitor
COMP. RComposition ResistorCH C CAP.Chip Ceramic Capacitor
LPTC RLinear Positive Temperature Coefficient ResistorBP E CAP.Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL E CAP.Chip Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP CAP.Chip Aluminum Bi-Polar Capacitor
CH TAN. E CAP.Chip Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitor
CH AL BP E CAP.Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS
FGJ KMNRHZP
±1%±2%±5%±10%±20%±30%
+30%
-10%
+50%
-10%
+80%
-20%
+100%
-0%
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)3-1
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CONTENTS
USING P.W. BOARD & REMOTE CONTROL UNIT ................................................................................................... 3-2
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 3-3
DVD MECHA PARTS LIST .......................................................................................................................................... 3-6
DVD MECHA ................................................................................................................................................................ 3-7
WIRING PARTS LIST .................................................................................................................................................. 3-8
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................... 3-9
MAIN P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (X-A54K04WF40) ................................................................................................... 3-9
DVD MT P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (X-A54K04W130) ........................................................................................... 3-12
POWER P.W. BOARD ASS'Y (X-A54K04W240) ............................................................................................ 3-13
PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................................. 3-15
601X-92AAA0026AFEED RACK ASSY
602X-92P100203AGEAR MOTOR
603X-92P100201AGEAR FEED
604X-92P100202AGEAR MIDDLE
605X-92P300035ASPRING LEVER GUIDE
606X-92P200018AINSULATOR
607X-92P500016ASHAFT ROLLER
608X-A54K01W700LOADER SUB ASSY
609X-92P000036ACOVER CLAMPER
610X-92P000037APLATE CLAMPER
611X-92P000039APLATE RETAINER
612X-92P100222AFRAME MAIN
613X-92P100159ARETAINER SHUTTER
614X-92P400011AMAGNET CLAMPER
615X-92P100161ALEVER DISC
616X-92P100162ALEVER GUIDE
617X-92P100218AGUIDE DISC
618X-92P100164AGEAR ROLLER
619X-92P100165ACLAMPER
620X-92P100172AGEAR WORM
621X-92P100175ARACK LEVER
622X-92P100176APLATE TRVS UD
623X-92P100180ALUMIRROR WASHER
624X-92P200020AROLLER CONE(x2)
625X-92P300033ASPRING SHUTTER(x2)
626X-92P300034ASPRING LEVER DISC
701X-92P700020ASCREW1.7x8
702X-92P700018ASCREW2.6x8(x3)
703X-813381750USCREWM1.7x5.0 P3
704X-814011723USCREWM1.7x2.3 P3(x3)
705X-92P700021ASCREW2x8
706X-810922030USCREW2x3(x3)
707X-810922060USCREW2x6
708X-92P700017ASCREWM2.6x8
801X-1515U98007MOTOR
802X-1596L98004MOTOR
PW6X-A52C01T610
PW7X-13FEJ006AWSPINDLE MOTOR PWB
SW1X-0500101042PUSH SWITCH
SW2X-0500101042PUSH SWITCH
WR 9X-12C5042201WIREDVD MECHA - DVD MT
WR10X-12C5052701WIREDVD MECHA - DVD MT
LOADING MOTOR PWB ASSY
3-6(No.YA778<Rev.001>)
Page 77
DVD MECHA
SW2
608
!
600
PW6
707
SW1
PW7
WR10
AA
622
WR9
AA
708
603
621
701
604
AB
801
601
704
703
602
705
606
Do not replace the parts. Because,
AA
minute adjustments are needed if
this condition is disassembled
further more.
If the repair is needed, replace the
DVD MECHA ASS'Y.
625
625
617
CLASS
GREASE
623
624
PART NO.
Y315141000
Y31D041000
AA
AB
PART NAME
607
G-313Y
CFD-5007Z
AA
AB
624
AB
802
620
704
623
MARK
AA
AB
706
618
611
613
706
NOTE: Applying positions AA and AB for
702
706
702
619
614
610
609
the grease are displayed for this section.
Check if the correct grease is applied
for each position.
616
626
612
702
605
615
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)3-7
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WIRING
LCD PANEL UNIT
DVD MECHA
CP7001
CP7002
J501
AC IN
CD501
POWER PWB
CP8501
CP2301
CP2303
CP8502
CP2302
DVD MT PWB
CP501
WR1
CD2301
SPEAKER
WR4
J4306
CP3001
CP4301
CD2302
WR3
J4304
J4301
J4305
CD3002
CD4201
CP4203
J4303
CP6204
WR2
OPERATION PWB
CP2804
CP3601
J4206
TU5801
J4302
MAIN PWB
CP6201
CP2201
LV1
CP2803
WR5
CD7601
OS7601
REMOCON PWB
WIRING PARTS LIST
Ref.No.Part No.Part NameDescriptionLocal
LV1X-06EA2U1401DIGITAL(LVDS) CABLEMAIN - LCD PANEL
WR1X-122H0N0401FFC WIREMAIN - POWER
WR2X-06CD252204WIREREMOCON - MAIN
WR3X-06CD280904WIREMAIN - DVD MT
WR4X-06CD2E1403WIREMAIN - DVD MT
WR5X-06CP232008CONNECTOR WIREOPERATION - MAIN
C2801NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2805NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C2807X-CS0UCH4H1JC CAPACITOR22pF 50V CH
C2808X-CS0UCH4H1JC CAPACITOR22pF 50V CH
C2809NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2810NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2811NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2812NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2813NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2814NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2815NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2816NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2817NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2818NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2819NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2820NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2821NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2822NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2823NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2824NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2825NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2826NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2827NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2828NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2829NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2830NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2831NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C2832NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2833NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2834NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2835NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2836NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2837NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2838NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2839NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2840NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2841X-E7ESU0221ME CAPACITOR220uF 6.3V
C2842NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2843NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2844NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2845NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2846NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2848NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2851X-E7ESU0331ME CAPACITOR330uF 6.3V
C2854NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2855X-E7ESU1331ME CAPACITOR330uF 10V
C2856NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C2857NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2858NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2859NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2860X-CS0UB0N16KC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C2861NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2862X-CS0UB0N16KC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C2863NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2864NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2865NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2866NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2867NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2868NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2869NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2870NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2871NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2872NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2873NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2874NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2875NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2876NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2877NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2878NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2879NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2880NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2881NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2882NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2883NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2884NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2885NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2888X-CS0UB0PQ5KC CAPACITOR0.47uF 6.3V B
C2889NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2891NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2893X-CS0PB0316KC CAPACITOR1 uF 25V B
C2894X-CS0PB0316KC CAPACITOR1 uF 25V B
C2895NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C2902NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2903NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2904NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2905NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2906NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2907NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2908NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2909NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2911NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2912NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2913NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2914NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2915NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2916NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2917NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2918NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2919NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2925NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2926NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2927NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2928NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2929NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2930X-E7ESU1331ME CAPACITOR330uF 10V
C2931NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C2932NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2933NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2934NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2936NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2937NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2938NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2939NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
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Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C2940NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2941NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2942NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2943NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2944NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2945NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2946NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C2948NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C2950NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2951NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2952NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2953NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2954NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2955NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2956NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2957NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2958NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2959NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2960NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2961NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C2962NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C2963NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2964NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C2976NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C2985X-CS0RB0216KC CAPACITOR1 uF 16V B
C2986X-E7ESU0331ME CAPACITOR330uF 6.3V
C3001X-CS0UB0NL5KC CAPACITOR0.33uF 10V B
C3009NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C3015NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C3018NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3019NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C3021NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3023X-CS0UB0NH5KC CAPACITOR0.22uF 10V B
C3024NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3027NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3028NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3030NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3034NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C3035NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C3036NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C3038X-CS0UB04H4KC CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V B
C3039NCBA1EK-153WC CAPACITOR0.015uF 25V B
C3040X-CS0UB0NL5KC CAPACITOR0.33uF 10V B
C3041NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C3044NCJA0JK-105W-AC CAPACITOR1 uF 6.3V B
C3045X-CS0UB04L3KC CAPACITOR0.0033uF 50V B
C3046NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C3047NCBA1EK-153WC CAPACITOR0.015uF 25V B
C3048NCBA1EK-223WC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V B
C3049NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C3051NCJ21AK-106X-AC CAPACITOR10uF 10V B
C3057X-E71GMQ101DE CAPACITOR100uF 4V
C3059NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C3065NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3402NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3413NCJ20JM-226X-AC CAPACITOR22uF 6.3V B
C3601NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C3603NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C3607NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C3608NCBA1HK-222WC CAPACITOR0.0022uF 50V B
C3609NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C3610NCJ30JK-475X-AC CAPACITOR4.7uF 6.3V B
C3613NCBA1EK-223WC CAPACITOR0.022uF 25V B
C4220X-CS0UCH4Q1JC CAPACITOR47pF 50V CH
C4224X-CS0UCH4Q1JC CAPACITOR47pF 50V CH
C4225X-CS0UCH4Q1JC CAPACITOR47pF 50V CH
C4230NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C4236X-CS0UB0N16KC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C4240NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C4247X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4335X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4336X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4337X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4338X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4339NDCA1HJ-471WC CAPACITOR470pF 50V CH
C4340X-CS0UCH412JC CAPACITOR100pF 50V CH
C4341NDCA1HJ-471WC CAPACITOR470pF 50V CH
C4342NDCA1HJ-471WC CAPACITOR470pF 50V CH
C4343NDCA1HJ-471WC CAPACITOR470pF 50V CH
C4344NDCA1HJ-471WC CAPACITOR470pF 50V CH
C5803NCBA1HK-102WC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C5804X-E7ESU0221ME CAPACITOR220uF 6.3V
C5808NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5809X-CS0UB04H4KC CAPACITOR0.022uF 50V B
C5811X-CS0UCH4Q1JC CAPACITOR47pF 50V CH
C5814X-CS0UCH4Q1JC CAPACITOR47pF 50V CH
C5815NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5818NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5819NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5827NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C5828NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C5829X-CS0UB0NL5KC CAPACITOR0.33uF 10V B
C5830NCJA0JK-105W-AC CAPACITOR1 uF 6.3V B
C5831X-CS0UCH4S1JC CAPACITOR56pF 50V CH
C5832NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5833NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5834NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C5836X-CS0UCH4N1JC CAPACITOR39pF 50V CH
C6203NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C6204NCBA1AK-104WC CAPACITOR0.1uF 10V B
C6206NCJA0JK-105W-AC CAPACITOR1 uF 6.3V B
C6210NCBA1CK-103WC CAPACITOR0.01uF 16V B
C6213X-CS0UB0N16KC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6220X-CS0UCH4H1JC CAPACITOR22pF 50V CH
C6501NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6503NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6505X-E7ESU0101ME CAPACITOR100uF 6.3V
C6509NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6510NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6512NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6514NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6516NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6518NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C6520NCB31AK-105XC CAPACITOR1 uF 10V B
C504X-E8E1F1222DE CAPACITOR2200uF 10V
C505NCB31HK-102CC CAPACITOR0.001uF 50V B
C506X-P4K12D224KCAPACITOR0.22uF 310V
C507X-CE39E0M13MC CAPACITOR0.001uF 250V E
C508X-P4K12D104KCAPACITOR0.1uF 310V
C509NCJ31HK-104X-AC CAPACITOR0.1uF 50V B
C511X-E7ESU3101ME CAPACITOR100uF 25V
C512X-E7EPU2331ME CAPACITOR330uF 16V
C513X-C0PLRR7Q2KC CAPACITOR470pF 2KV R
C515NCB31HK-103CC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C516X-E7ESU5470ME CAPACITOR47uF 50V
C517X-CRGTB0414KC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C518X-P332E4223JCAPACITOR0.022uF 400V
C519X-C0PLRR7H2KC CAPACITOR220pF 2KV R
C520X-E8E2U54R7DE CAPACITOR4.7uF 50V
C521X-CS0PB04N4KC CAPACITOR0.039uF 50V B
C522X-E8E1T3471ME CAPACITOR470uF 25V
C523NCB31HK-103CC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C524X-CE39E0M13MC CAPACITOR0.001uF 250V E
C525X-E9E8F3102DE CAPACITOR1000uF 25V
C528X-CE39E0MQ2KC CAPACITOR470pF 250V E
C530X-CS0PB0316KC CAPACITOR1 uF 25V B
C531X-CS0PB0316KC CAPACITOR1 uF 25V B
C538X-CS0PB03E5KC CAPACITOR0.15uF 25V B
C539X-CS0PB03E5KC CAPACITOR0.15uF 25V B
C543X-E7ESU5100ME CAPACITOR10uF 50V
C545X-CS0PB02E5KC CAPACITOR0.15uF 16V B
C546X-CS0PB02E5KC CAPACITOR0.15uF 16V B
C7001NCB31EK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V B
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)3-13
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Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
Ref No.Part No.Part NameDescription Local
C7002X-CS0PB0NH6KC CAPACITOR2.2uF 10V B
C7003NCB31HK-103CC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C7004X-CS0PB02H5KC CAPACITOR0.22uF 16V B
C7009NCB31HK-103CC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C7010NCB31EK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V B
C7011X-CS0PB0316KC CAPACITOR1 uF 25V B
C7012X-CS0PCH4K2JC CAPACITOR270pF 50V CH
C7015X-CS0PCH4U2JC CAPACITOR680pF 50V CH
C7017X-C0JTB05H3KC CAPACITOR0.0022uF 500V B
C7018X-C0JTB05H3KC CAPACITOR0.0022uF 500V B
C7019NCB31EK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V B
C7020NCB31HK-103CC CAPACITOR0.01uF 50V B
C7021NCB31EK-104XC CAPACITOR0.1uF 25V B
C7022X-CS7SB0317KC CAPACITOR10uF 25V B
C7026X-CS7SB0317KC CAPACITOR10uF 25V B
C7030X-C234SLB11JC CAPACITOR10pF 6KV SL
C7031X-CS0PB04E4KC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V B
C7032X-CS0PB04E4KC CAPACITOR0.015uF 50V B
C7033X-C234SLB11JC CAPACITOR10pF 6KV SL
2X-076R0SE01AREMOTE CONTROL UNIT
3X-J3AI0802AWARRANTY CARD
4X-J3AI0817AREGISTRATION CARD
5X-J54K0421AINSTRUCTION BOOK
6X-JA5N0001POLYBAG
7X-791WHA0173FILM BAG
8X-791WHA0189FILM BAG
9X-792WHA0782CUSHION TOP
10X-792WHA0783CUSHION BOTTOM
11X-795WCA0733PAD
12X-8905000101SCREW
13X-723000E569CARTON LABEL
14X-793WCDE347PACKING CASE
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)3-15
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Victor Company of Japan, Limited
Home Entertainment Business Division Home Theater Operation 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-city, Kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
(No.YA778<Rev.001>)
Printed in Japan
VSE
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