In the interests of user-safety (Required by safety regulations in some countries ) the set should be restored to its
original condition and only parts identical to those specified should be used.
Specifications are subject to change without
prior notice.
SHARP CORPORATION
This document has been published to be used for after
sales service only.
The contents are subject to change without notice.
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IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION
Ë
Service work should be performed only b y qualified service technicians who are thoroughly
familiar with all safety checks and the servicing guidelines which follow:
WARNING
1. For continued safety, no modification of any circuit
should be attempted.
2. Disconnect AC power before servicing.
3. Semiconductor heat sinks are potential shock hazards
when the chassis is operating.
4. The chassis in this receiver has two ground systems
which are separated by insulating material. The nonisolated (hot) ground system is for the B+ voltage
regulator circuit. The isolated ground system is for
the low B+ DC voltages and the secondary circuit of
the high voltage transformer.
To prevent electrical shock use an isolation
transformer between the line cord and power
receptacle, when servicing this chassis.
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST A
RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE
4A 125V
ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 4A125V FUSE.
SERVICING OF HIGH VOLTAGE SYSTEM
AND PICTURE TUBE
When servicing the high voltage system,
remove the static charge by connecting a
10k ohm resistor in series with an insulated
wire (such as a test probe) between the picture tube ground and the anode lead. (AC
line cord should be disconnected from AC
outlet.)
1. Picture tube in this receiver employs integral implosion
protection.
2. Replace with tube of the same type number for
continued safety.
3. Do not lift picture tube by the neck.
4. Handle the picture tube only when wearing
shatterproof goggles and after discharging the high
voltage anode completely.
X-RADIATION AND HIGH VOLTAGE LIMITS
1. Be sure all service personnel are aware of the
procedures and instructions covering X-radiation. The
only potential source of X-ray in current solid state
TV receivers is the picture tube. However , the picture
tube does not emit measurable X-Ray radiation, if
the high voltage is as specified in the "High Voltage
Check" instructions.
It is only when high voltage is excessive that Xradiation is capable of penetrating the shell of the
picture tube including the lead in the glass material.
The important precaution is to keep the high voltage
below the maximum level specified.
2. It is essential that servicemen have available at all
times an accurate high voltage meter.
The calibration of this meter should be checked
periodically.
3. High voltage should always be kept at the rated v alue
−no higher. Operation at higher voltages may cause
a failure of the picture tube or high voltage circuitry
and;also, under certain conditions, may produce
radiation in exceeding of desirable levels.
4. When the high voltage regulator is operating properly
there is no possibility of an X-radiation problem. Every
time a color chassis is serviced, the brightness should
be tested while monitoring the high voltage with a
meter to be certain that the high voltage does not
exceed the specified value and that it is regulating
correctly.
5. Do not use a picture tube other than that specified or
make unrecommended circuit modifications to the
high voltage circuitry.
6. When trouble shooting and taking test measurements
on a receiver with excessiv e high voltage , av oid being
unnecessarily close to the receiver.
Do not operate the receiver longer than is necessary
to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
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BEFORE RETURNING THE RECEIVER
(Fire & Shock Hazard)
Before returning the receiver to the user, perform
the following safety checks.
1. Inspect all lead dress to make certain that leads are
not pinched or that hardware is not lodged between
the chassis and other metal parts in the receiver.
2. Inspect all protective devices such as non-metallic
control knobs, insulating materials, cabinet backs,
adjustment and compartment covers or shields,
isolation resistor-capacity networks, mechanical
insulators, etc.
3. To be sure that no shock hazard exists, check for
leakage current in the following manner.
• Plug the AC cord directly into a 120 volt AC outlet,
(Do not use an isolation transformer for this test).
• Using two clip leads, connect a 1.5k ohm, 10 watt
resistor paralleled by a 0.15µF capacitor in series with
all exposed metal cabinet parts and a known earth
ground, such as electrical conduit or electrical ground
connected to earth ground.
• Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt,
or higher, sensitivity to measure the A C voltage drop
across the resistor.
• Connect the resistor connection to all exposed metal
parts having a return to the chassis (antenna, metal
cabinet, screw heads, knobs and control shafts,
escutcheon, etc.) and measure the AC voltage drop
across the resistor.
AII checks must be repeated with the AC line cord
plug connection reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized adapter plug must be used only for the
purpose of completing these check.)
Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 milliamp.
Any measurements not within the limits outlined
above indicate of a potential shock hazard and
corrective action must be taken before returning the
instrument to the customer.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in television
receivers have special safety-related characteristics.
These characteristics are often not evident from visual
inspection, nor can protection afforded by them be
necessarily increased by using replacement components
rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc.
Replacement parts which have these special safety
characteristics are identified in this manual; electrical
components having such features are identified b y "å"
and shaded areas in the Replacement Parts Lists and
Schematic Diagrams.
For continued protection, replacement parts must be
identical to those used in the original circuit. The use of
substitute replacement parts which do not have the same
safety characteristics as the factory recommended
replacement parts shown in this service manual, may
create shock, fire, X-radiation or other hazards.
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LOCATION OF USER'S CONTROL
Front Panel
POWER
→
Press On.
Press again Off.
SENSOR AREA FOR
REMOTE CONTROL
MENU
Press Accesses MAIN MENU.
Press again Exits MAIN MENU.
Basic Remote Control Functions
POWER
Press→ On.
Press again→ Off.
REMOTE KEYPAD
Accesses any channel from keypad.
FLASHBACK
Returns to previous channel.
PERSONAL PREFERENCE
With the Personal Pref erence buttons,
you can program your favorite
programs by using the 4 categories A,
B, C and D. The channels can be
accessed quickly by using these
buttons.
VOLUME UP/DOWN
(+) Increases sound.
(–) Decreases sound.
• In menu mode, changes or selects
the TV adjustments.
MENU
Press→ Accesses MAIN MENU.
Press again→ Exits MAIN MENU.
CATV/DVD-TV/VCR MODE
SELECT SWITCH
In TV/VCR position, sends power and
channel select commands (Channel
up/down and Random Access buttons)
to the TV and VCR control.
In CATV/DVD position, sends power
and channel select commands to a
cable TV converter and DVD control.
DVD/VCR CONTROL
→
→
→
POWER
TV
DVD
VCR
DISPLAY
1
2
4
5
7
8
FLASHBACK
0
PERSONAL PREFERENCE
A
B
C
CH
VOL
—
CH
MENU
REW PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
REC
PIP
SWAP
FREEZE
MOVE
TV • CATV • VCR • DVD
VOLUME UP/DOWN
(+) Increases sound.
(–) Decreases sound.
INPUT
3
6
9
ENTER
100
D
VOL
+
MUTE
CATVTV
DVDVCR
FF
CH/SKIP
SELECT
VIDEO L-AUDIO-R
IN 2
(INSIDE DOOR)
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
(
) Selects next higher
|
channel.
|
( ) Selects next lower
channel.
•Press both at the same
time to access the MAIN
MENU screen.
Infrared T ransmitter Windo w
DISPLAY
Press→ Displa ys receiving channel for
four seconds.
Press again→ Removes display.
• Temporarily displays receiving
channel when in Closed Caption
mode.
INPUT
Press→ Switch to external video
INPUT 1 mode.
Press 2 times→ Switch to external video
INPUT 2 mode.
Press 3 times→ Switch to external video
INPUT 3 mode or COMPONENT mode.
Press 4 times→ Switch back to the
original TV mode.
ENTER
Used in some instances where a Cable
Converter Box requires an “enter”
command after selecting channels,
when using the REMOTE KEYPAD
button.
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
(') Selects next higher channel.
(") Selects next lower channel.
•
Moves the “
” mark of the MENU
»
screens.
MUTE
Press→ Mutes sound.
Press again→ Restores sound.
• CLOSED CAPTION appears when
sound is muted.
PIP FUNCTION
With the VIDEO inputs, y ou can w atch
two pictures at the same time.
32U-S610
Note:
•
The above shaded buttons on the Remote Control glow in the dark. To use the glow-in-the-dark display on the remote
control, place it under a fluorescent light or other lighting.
•
The phosphorescent material contains no radioactive or toxic material, so it is safe to use.
•
The degree of illumination will vary depending on the strength of lighting used.
•
The degree of illumination will decrease with time and depending on the temperature.
•
The time needed to charge the phosphorescent display will vary depending on the surrounding lighting.
•
Sunlight and fluorescent lighting are the most effective when charging the display.
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Note:(1)When performing any adjustments to resistor controls and transformers use non-metallic
screwdrivers or TV alignment tools.
(2)Before performing adjustments, the TV set must be on at least 15 minutes.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION
The receiver is protected by a 4.0A fuse (F701),
mounted on PWB-A, wired into one side of the AC
line input.
X-RADIATION PROTECT OR CIRCUIT TEST
After service has been performed on the horizontal
deflection system, high voltage system, B+ system,
test the X-Radiation protection circuit to ascertain
proper operation as follows:
1. Apply 120V AC using a variac transformer for accurate
input voltage.
2. Allow for warm up and adjust all customer controls
for normal picture and sound.
3. Receive a good local channel.
4. Connect a digital voltmeter to TP651 and mak e sure
that the voltmeter reads 13.2 ±0.7V.
5. Apply external 16.3V DC at TP651 by using an
external DC supply, TV must be shut off.
6. To reset the protector, unplug the AC cord and plug
the AC cord power on. Now make sure that normal
picture appears on the screen.
7. If the operation of the horizontal oscillator does not
stop in step 5, the circuit must be repaired before the
set is returned to the customer.
HIGH VOLT A GE CHECK
High voltage is not adjustable b ut must be checked
to verify that the receiver is operating within safe
and efficient design limitations as specified checks
should be as follows:
1. Connect an accurate high voltage meter between
ground and anode of picture tube.
2. Operate receiver for at least 15 minutes at 120V AC
line voltage, with a strong air signal or a properly tuned
in test signal.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V18" and Bus data "01" (Y-mute on, CRT
Cut Off).
4. The voltage should be approximately 33.0kV (at zero
beam).
If a correct reading cannot be obtained, check circuitry
for malfunctioning components. After the v oltage test,
make Y-mute off to the normal mode.
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For adjustments of this model, the bus data is conver ted to various analog signals by the D/A converter
circuit.
Note: There are still a few analog adjustments in this series such as focus and master screen voltage.
Follow the steps below whenever the service adjustment is required. See "Table-B" to determine, if service adjustments are required.
1. Service mode
Before putting unit into the service mode, check that
customer adjustments are in the normal mode. Use
the reset function in the video adjustment menu to
ensure customer controls are in their proper (reset)
position.
2. Service number selection
Once in the service mode, press the Ch-up or Chdown button on the remote controller or at the set.
The service adjustment number will vary in
increments of one, from "V01" to "P08". Select the
item you wish to adjust.
3. Data number selection
Press the Vol-up or V ol-do wn button to adjust the data
number.
DATA NUMBER
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT NUMBER
To enter the ser vice mode and exit service mode.
To enter the service mode manually just press and hold
the Vol-down and Ch-up buttons at the same time, plug
the AC cord into a wall socket.
Now the TV set is switched on and enters the service
mode.
To exit the service mode, turn the television off by
pressing the power button.
CHANNEL
V01
Figure A.
55(085)
02
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SERVICE
NUMBER
V01PICTURE030-15(00h-0Fh)
V02TINT3E0-127(00h-7Fh)
V03COLOR2D0-127(00h-7Fh)
V04SUB-COLOR100-31(00h-1Fh)Must be set to "10"
V05BRIGHT4D0-127(00h-7Fh)
V06R CUT-OFF4064-255(40h-FFh)
V07G CUT-OFF4064-255(40h-FFh)
V08B CUT-OFF4064-255(40h-FFh)
V09G DRIVE400-127(00h-7Fh)
V10B DRIVE400-127(00h-7Fh)
V11SHARP140-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "1E"
V12N PHASE010-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "01"
V13DC RESTORATION000-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "03"
V14BLACK STRETCH030-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "03"
V15ABL START POINT030-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "03"
V16ABL GAIN020-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "02"
V17γ POINT000-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "02"
V18Y-MUTE/V-STOP000-2"00"=Normal, "01"=No-Y, "02"=No-Y & No-Vertical
V19ENERGY SAVE280-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "28"
V20RTONE-GF60-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "F6"
V21RTONE-BF60-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "F6"
V22BTONE-G000-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "00"
V23BTONE-B0A0-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "0A"
V24LOW-GF70-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "F7"
V25LOW-BE80-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "E8"
V26ML-G000-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "00"
V27ML-BF90-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "F9"
V28HIGH-G030-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "03"
V29HIGH-B060-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "06"
V30WPS010-1Must be set to "01"
V31RGB CONTRAST200-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "2A"
V32Y-DL020-7(00h-07h)Must be set to "02"
V33Y-DL-INPUT010-7(00h-07h)Must be set to "01"
V34VSM GAIN070-7(00h-07h)Must be set to "07"
V35N COMB010-1Must be set to "01"
V36BPF/TOF-INPUT000-1Must be set to "01"
V37CORING000-1Must be set to "00"
V38VSM PHASE000-1Must be set to "00"
V39COLOR γ000-1Must be set to "01"
V40SHARP-INPUT140-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "1E"
V41TINT-INPUT3E0-127(00h-7Fh)
V42PICTURE-COMPONENT030-15(00h-0Fh)
V43TINT-COMPONENT100-31(00h-1Fh)Must be set to "10"
V44COLOR-COMPONENT300-127(00h-7Fh)Must be set to "44"
V45BRIGHT-COMPONENT4A0-127(00h-7Fh)
V46R CUT OFF-COMPONENT4064-255(40h-FFh)
V47G CUT OFF-COMPONENT4064-255(40h-FFh)
V48B CUT OFF-COMPONENT4064-255(40h-FFh)
V49G DRIVE-COMPONENT400-127(00h-7Fh)
V50B DRIVR-COMPONENT400-127(00h-7Fh)
V51SHARP COMPONENT140-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "1E"
V52N PHASE-COMPONENT010-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "01"
V53C-TRAP000-1Must be set to "00"
R01 RF-AGC 24 0-63(00h-3Fh)
R02 PIF VCO coil – —
R03 RF-AGC REF 5C 0-255(00h-FFh) Must be set to "5C"
D01 V POSITION 00 0-7(00h-07h)
D02 H POSITION 10 0-31(00h-1Fh)
D03 V SIZE 12 0-63(00h-3Fh)
D04 H SIZE 1F 0-63(00h-3Fh) Must be set to "1E"
D05 V-LINEARITY 07 0-15(00h-0Fh)
D06 V-S CORRECTION 08 0-15(00h-0Fh) Must be set to "09"
ADJUSTMENT ITEM
INITIAL V ALUE
DA TA
ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS
RANGE
Table - A
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SERVICE
NUMBER
D07EW PARABOLA210-63(00h-3Fh)Must be set to "27"
D08EW TRAPEZIUM0E0-31(00h-1Fh)Must be set to "0B"
D09EW CORNER0C0-15(00h-0Fh)Must be set to "08"
D10AFC GAIN020-3(00h-03h)Must be set to "02"
D11V EHT070-7(00h-07h)Must be set to "04"
D12H EHT030-7(00h-07h)Must be set to "03"
EX1FAO VOLUME240-50(00h-32h)Must be set to "24"
EX2CC-POSITION210-127(00h-7Fh)
EX3INT7A0-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "7A"
EX4A-ATT5A0-127
EX5TUNER data000-3(00h-03h)Must be to "00"
EX6SYNC SLICE LEVEL360-255(00h-FFh)Must be to "36"
OP1OPTION1F70-255(00h-FFh)Must be set to "F7"
OP2 OPTION2 F9 0-7(00h-07h) Must be set to "10
OP3 OPTION3 0F 0-255(00h-FFh) Must be set to "0C"
M01INPUT LEVEL090-15(00h-0Fh)Must be set to "09"
M02MTS VCO240-63(00h-3Fh)
M03FILTER1F0-63(00h-3Fh)
M04WIDEBAND180-63(00h-3Fh)
M05SPECTRAL100-63(00h-3Fh)
P01 CONTRAST-PIP 32 0-127(00h-7Fh)
P02 TINT-PIP 29 0-63(00h-3Fh) Must be set to "29"
P03 COLOR-SAT-PIP 32 0-127(00h-7Fh)
P04 Y-OFFSET-PIP 09 0-31(00h-1Fh) Must be set to "09"
P05 HXA-PIP 0A 0-255(00h-FFh) Must be set to "0A"
P06 HADJ-PIP 00 0-15(00h-0Fh) Must be set to "00"
P07 FREE RUN-PIP 0B 0-15(00h-0Fh) Must be set to "0B"
P08 TINT-PIP-INPUT 24 0-63(00h-3Fh) Must be set to "24"
ADJUSTMENT ITEM
INITIAL VALUE
DA T A
ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS
RANGE
Holding down both the VOL-up and CH-up buttons on the TV set at ser vice mode for more than 2 seconds will
automatically write the above initial values into IC2102.
PART REPLACED
IC2001
IC201
IC2102
CRT
IC3001
IC1801
NECESSARYUNNECESSARY
X
X
X
X
X
ADJUSTMENT
X
Table - A
NOTES
Data is stored in IC2102.
The adjustment is needed to compensate for characteristics of parts
including IC201 and MTS level (M01).
Holding down both the VOL-up and CH-up buttons on the TV set in
the service mode for more than 2 seconds will automatically write the
above initial values into IC2102. Then perf orm a complete adjustment.
Adjust items related to picture tube only.
Adjust items related to MTS only (M01~M20).
Adjust items related to P-IN-P only (P01~P08).
Table - B
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
RF AGC Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "R01".
3. Set the data value to point where no noise or beat
appears.
4. Select another channel to confirm that no noise or
beat appears.
Note 1 : You will have to come out of the service
mode to select another channel.
Note 2 : Setting the data to "00" will produce a black
raster.
Screen Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V03" and set the data value to "00" to
set the color level to minimum. (Record original data
code under adjustment "V03" before changing) You
may skip this step, if you selected a B/W picture or
monoscope pattern.
3. Select the service adjustment "V18" and adjust the
data value to "01", this turn off the luminance signal
(Y-mute).
4. Adjust the master screen control until the raster
darkens to the point where raster is barely seen.
5. Adjust the service adjustments "V06" red, "V07" green
and "V08" blue to obtain a good grey scale with normal
whites at low brightness level.
6. Select the service adjustment "V18" and reset data
to "00". Select the service adjustment "V03" and reset
data to obtain normal color level.
7. For component input, the data value of "V46" red,
"V47" green and "V48" blue is adjusted to follow the
data value of "V06", "V07" and "V08" respectively.
8. Reset the master screen control to obtain normal
brightness range.
Picture Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer picture control is set to
maximum.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V01".
4. Adjust the data value to achieve normal contrast
range.
5. For component input, enter the service mode and
select the service adjustment "V42".
6. Adjust "V42"data value to obtain normal contrast
range.
Tint Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Set customer tint control to center of it's range.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V02".
4. Adjust "V02" data value to obtain normal flesh tones.
5. Input same data to "V41".
White Balance Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V03" and set to "00" (minimum
color)(Record original data code under adjustment
"V03" before changing). "V03" does not have to be
adjusted, if you selected a B/W picture or monoscope
pattern.
3. Alternately adjust the service adjustment data of
"V09" and "V10" until a good grey scale with normal
whites is obtained. (RF Input)
4. For component input, the data value of "V49" and
"V50" is adjusted to follow the data value of "V09"
and "V10" respectively.
5. Select the service adjustment "V03" and reset data
to obtain normal color level.
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Sub-Color Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer color control is set to center
position .
3. Enter the service mode and select service adjustment
"V03".
4. Adjust "V03" data value to obtain normal color level.
Brightness Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer brightness control is set to
center position.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "V05".
4. Adjust "V05" data value to obtain normal brightness
level.
5. For component input, enter the service mode and
select the service adjustment "V45".
6. Adjust "V45"data value to obtain normal contrast
range.
Vertical-Size and Linearity Adjustments
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D03" for V-size.
3. Adjust the "D03" bus data to get the proper V-size.
4. For V-linearity adjustment, select data bus "D05" and
adjust to get the proper vertical linearity.
Note: Aging for 10 min before adjustment. After the
adjustment of V-center and V-size, readjustment for this V-line.
Vertical Phase Adjustment
1. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D01".
2. Adjust "D01" data value so that picture is centered.
Horizontal Position Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D02".
3. Adjust "D02" data value so that picture is centered.
Caption Position Adjustment (Horizontal)
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "EX2".
3. A black text box appears on the screen. (see
B.
below)
4. Adjust "EX2" data value so that text box is positioned
in the center of the screen.
Figure
Horizontal-Size Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D04" for H-size.
3. Adjust the "D04" bus data to get the proper H-size.
EW-Parabola
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D07" for EW parabola.
3. Adjust the "D07" bus data to get the proper vertical
straight line for both left and right side.
EW-Trapezium
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D08" for EW-Trapezium.
3. Adjust the "D08" bus data to get the best position
display.
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EW-Corner
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "D09" for EW-Corner.
3. Adjust the "D09" bus data to get the best linearity for
4 corner points.
Other Adjustments
1. Enter the service mode.
2. Adjust the following data values as listed below.
SERVICEADJUSTDATA(Hex)
POSITION ITEM
OP1 OPTION1 F7
OP2 OPTION2 10
OP3 OPTION3 0C
Ë
MTS ADJUSTMENT
MTS Level Adjustment
1. Receive the following composite signal.
Monaural signal: 400Hz, 100% modulation
2. Connect the rms voltmeter to pin (39) of IC3001.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "M01" and set to "09".
4. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "EX4".
5. Adjust the data so that the rms voltmeter reads 490
±10 mVrms.
MTS VCO Adjustment
1. Keep the unit in no-signal state.
2. Connect the frequency counter to pin (39) of IC3001.
3. Connect a capacitor (100µF, 50V) in between
positive(+) side of C3005 and ground.
4. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "M02"
5. Adjust the data so that the frequency counter reads
62.94 ±0.75kHz.
Figure B.
Filter Adjustment
1. Feed the following stereo pilot signal to pin (14) of
IC3001 .
Stereo pilot signal: 9.4kHz, 600mVrms.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "M03".
3. Adjust the data until "OK" appears in position on the
screen. Make sure the "OK" is displayed almost at
the center of the data range.
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Separation Adjustment
1. Connect the rms voltmeter to pin (39) of IC3001.
2. Receive the following composite stereo signal 1.
Composite stereo signal: 30% modulation, left
channel only, noise reduction on, 300Hz
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "M04".
4. Adjust the data until the AC voltage reading of the
RMS voltmeter is minimum.
5. Receive the following composite stereo signal 2.
Stereo signal: 30% modulation, left channel only,
noise reduction on, 3kHz
6. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "M05".
7. Adjust the data until the AC voltage reading of the
rms voltmeter is minimum.
8. Take the above steps 1 thru 7 again for fine
adjustment.
Ë
P-IN-P ADJUSTMENT
P-IN-P Y-LEVEL Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P01".
3. Adjust "P01" data value to obtain normal contrast
level.
P-IN-P TINT Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P02".
3. Adjust data value to "29".
P-IN-P COLOR Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Make sure the customer color control is set to center
position.
3. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P03".
4. Adjust "P03" data value to obtain normal color level.
P-IN-P Y-OFF SET Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P04".
3. Adjust data value to "09".
P-IN-P H-POSITION Adjustment
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P05".
3. Adjust data value to "0A".
P-IN-P BURST GATE PULSE (for MAIN)
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P06".
3. Adjust data value to "00".
P-IN-P FREERUN
1. Receive a good local channel.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P07".
3. Adjust data value to "0B".
P-IN-P TINT -INPUT Adjustment
1. Receive the composite signal.
2. Enter the service mode and select the service
adjustment "P08".
3. Adjust data value to "24".
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CHASSIS LAYOUT
H
G
F
32U-S610
E
D
C
B
A
654321
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32U-S610
BLOCK DIAGRAM
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
654321
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DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
NOTES:
1. The unit of resistance "ohm" is omitted.
(K=kΩ=1000Ω, M=MΩ)
2. All resistors are 1/16 watt, unless otherwise noted.
3. All capacitors are µ F, unless otherwise noted.
(P=pF=µµF)
4. (G) indicates ±2% tolerance may be used.
5. indicates line isolated ground.
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS:
1. All DC voltages are measured with DVM connected
between points indicated and chassis ground, line
voltage set at 120V AC and all controls set f or normal
picture unless otherwise indicated.
2. All voltages measured with 1000µ V B & W or Color
signal.
WAVEFORMS
WAVEFORM MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS:
1. Photographs taken on a standard gated color bar
signal, the tint setting adjusted for proper color. The
wave shapes at the red, g reen and b lue cathodes of
the picture tube depend on the tint, color level and
picture control.
2. indicates waveform check points (See chart,
waveforms are measured from point indicated to
chassis ground.)
å
AND SHADED ( ) COMPONENTS
= SAFETY RELATED PARTS.
'
MARK= X-RAY RELATED PARTS.
This circuit diagram is a standard one, printed circuits
may be subject to change for product improvement
without prior notice.
Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics identified in this manual ; electrical components having such features are
identified by å and shaded areas in the Replacement Parts Lists and
Schematic Diagrams. The use of a substitute replacement part which
does no have the same safety characteristic as the factory recommended replacement parts shown in this service manual may create
shock, fire or other hazards.
"HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS"
To have your order filled promptly and correctly, please furnish the following informations.
1. MODEL NUMBER2. REF. NO.
3. PART NO.4. DESCRIPTION
in USA: Contact your nearest SHARP Parts Distributor to order. For
location of SHARP Parts Distributor, Please call Toll-Free; 1800-BE-SHARP
★ MARK: SPARE PARTS-DELIVERY SECTION
' MARK: X-RAY RELATED PARTS
Ref. No. Part No. ★ Description Code
PICTURE TUBE
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES
(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM)
PWB-A DUNTKA526WEE6 – MAIN Unit —
PWB-B DUNTKA527WEB8 – CRT Unit—
PWB-CDUNTKA528WEA6 – AV Unit—
PWB-RDUNTKA533WEA0 – P-IN-P Unit—
PWB-S DUNTKB224WEA2 – MTS MODULE Unit—
'åV101 VB80LJF3015~S Picture Tube CT
å L703 RCiLG0121GJZZ Degaussing Coil AU
å QEARC3102MEZZ Grounding Strap AG
or
VB80AEJ15X/1E
LHLDW0102GJKZ Wire Holder, x5 AC
MSPRT0002MEZZ Spring AB
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Ref. No. Part No. ★ Description Code Ref. No. Part No. ★ Description Code
PWB-A: DUNTKA526WEE6
MAIN UNIT
TUNER
NOTE: THE PARTS HERES SHOWN ARE SUPPLIED AS AN
ASSEMBLY BUT NOT INDEPENDENTLY.
å TU51 VTUVTST5UF740 X Tuner AX
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
å IC201 RH-iX3395CEN2 J TB1252CN AY
IC361 VHiAN5276//-1 J AN5276 AR
IC501 VHiTA8427K/-1 J TA8427K AL
IC680 VHiKiA358P+-1 R KIA358P AD
or
VHiiR9358//-1
or
VHiUPC358C/-1
IC701 VHiTEA1507/-1 J TEA1507P/N1 AL
IC702 RH-FX0008GEZZ J PC123FY8 AE
IC703 VHiSE125N//-1 X SE125N AK
IC751 VHiSTV8164+-1 J I.C. AL
IC2001 RH-iXA192WJZZQ TMPA8700CSF
or
RH-iXA192WJN1
IC2040 VHiKiA7045A-1 J KIA7045AP AE
or
VHiKiA7045P-1
IC2101 VHiM24C16B/-1 J M24C16-BN6 AG
TRANSISTORS
Q201 VS2SC2735//1E J 2SC2735 AC
Q205 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q206 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q361 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q402 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q405 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q601 VS2SC2482//-1 J 2SC2482 AD
å Q602 VS2SD2581++2E J 2SD2581++ AM
Q616 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q634 VS2SC3198-G-1 J 2SC3198-G AA
Q650 VS2SA1266-Y-1 J 2SA1266-Y AA
Q672 VS2SA1266-Y-1 J 2SA1266-Y AA
Q673 VS2SD2045//-1 J 2SD2045 AL
å Q701 VSST9NC60FP1E ST9NC60FP
or
VSST10NK60F
Q727 VS2SC3333//-1 J 2SC3333 AG
Q728 VS2SA1091-01A J 2SA1091-O1 AA
Q729 VS2SA1266-Y-1 J 2SA1266-Y AA
Q730 VS2SC3198-G-1 J 2SC3198-G AA
Q751 VS2SC3198-G-1 J 2SC3198-G AA
Q752 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q753 VS2SC3198-G-1 J 2SC3198-G AA
Q801 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q901 VSiMX1C/C//-1 J IMX1C/C// AB
Q902 VSiMX1C/C//-1 J IMX1C/C// AB
Q903 VSiMX1C/C//-1 J IMX1C/C// AB
Q908 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q2002 VS2SA1266-Y-1 J 2SA1266-Y AA
Q2059 VS2SC3198-G-1 J 2SC3198-G AA
Q2060 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q2201 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q2211 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
DIODES
D52 RH-EX0676GEZZ J Zener Diode, 32V AA
D53 RH-EX0619GEZZ J Zener Diode, 6.2V AA
D361 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
D362 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
å D501 RH-DX0302CEZZ J Diode AC
D510 RH-DX0441CEZZ J Diode AC
D511 RH-EX0654CEZZ J Zener Diode, 75V AD
D603 RH-EX0631GEZZ J Zener Diode, 9.1V AA
å D605 RH-DX0255CEZZ J Diode AC
D615 RH-EX0665GEZZ J Zener Diode, 25V AA
D621 RH-EX0631GEZZ J Zener Diode, 9.1V AA
å D622 RH-DX0131CEZZ J Diode AC
D650 RH-EX0628GEZZ J Zener Diode, 8.2V AC
'åD651 VHD1SS244//-1 J Diode AB
or
VHD1SS82///-1
'åD652 RH-EX0641GEZZ J Zener Diode, 8.2V AA
'åD653 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
D657 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
å D673 RH-DX0229CEZZ J Diode AF
D706 RH-EX0644GEZZ J Zener Diode, 13V AB
D707 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
or
VHD1SS244//-1
D708 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
or
VHD1SS244//-1
å D709 RH-DX0229CEZZ J Diode AF
å D712 RH-DX0468CEZZ J Diode AE
D713 RH-DX0477CEZZ J Diode AF
D716 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
D717 RH-EX0650GEZZ J Zener Diode, 16V AB
D721 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
C852 VCEA0A1CW227M J 220 16V EL. AC
C853 VCFYFA1HA224J J 0.22 50V Mylar AB
C854 VCEA0A1CW227M J 220 16V EL. AC
C855 VCEA0A2EW106M J 10 250V EL. AD
C856 VCEA0A1CW106M J 10 16V EL. AB
Q1407 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q1408 VS2SA812-M51E J 2SA812-M51 AC
or
VS2PB709AR/-1
Q1409 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
VS2SC1623L61E
Q1907 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
or
Q1909 VS2SA812-M51E J 2SA812-M51 AC
or
VS2PB709AR/-1
COILS
L1406 VP-XF330K0000 J Peaking 33µH AB
L1407 VP-XF150K0000 J Peaking 15µH AB
L1408 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1410 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1411 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1413 VP-XF330K0000 J Peaking 33µH AB
L1414 VP-XF330K0000 J Peaking 33µH AB
C1430 VCE9GA1CW106M J 1016VEL. (N.P)AB
C1436 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1439 VCE9GA1CW106M J 10 16V EL. (N.P) AB
C1441 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1442 VCFYFA1HA474J J 0.47 50V Mylar AC
C1443 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1445 VCKYCY1CF104Z J 0.1 16V Ceramic AA
C1446 VCCCCY1HH181J J 180p 50V Ceramic AA
C1447 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1453 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1454 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1456 VCKYCY1CF104Z J 0.1 16V Ceramic AA
C1457 VCEA0A1CW476M J 47 16V EL. AB
C1458 VCEA0A1CW106M J 10 16V EL. AB
C1460 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1470 VCCCCY1HH100D J 10p 50V Ceramic AA
C1473 VCCCCY1HH100D J 10p 50V Ceramic AA
C1474 VCCCCY1HH150J J 15p 50V Ceramic AA
C1900 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1901 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1903 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1904 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1905 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1906 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1907 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1908 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1909 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1910 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1911 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1912 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1913 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1914 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1915 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1916 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1921 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1922 VCKYCY1CF104Z J 0.1 16V Ceramic AA
C1923 VCEA0A1CW477M J 470 16V EL. AC
C1926 VCEA0A1CW226M J 22 16V EL. AB
C1927 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1928 VCEA0A1CW106M J 10 16V EL. AB
C1929 VCKYCY1HB681K J 680p 50V Ceramic AA
C1937 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
CAPACITORS
[EL.··· Electrolytic]
C1415 VCCCCY1HH220J J 22p 50V Ceramic AA
C1416 VCEA0A1CW477M J 470 16V EL. AC
C1420 VCCCCY1HH120J J 12p 50V Ceramic AA
C1421 VCCCCY1HH120J J 12p 50V Ceramic AA
C1424 VCCCCY1HH390J J 39p 50V Ceramic AA
C1428 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1429 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
Q1721 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q1741 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q1742 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q1761 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q1762 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q1791 VS2SC1959Y/1E J 2SC1959Y AC
Q1861 VS2PB709AR/-1 J 2PB709AR AB
Q1881 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q1882 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
Q1883 VS2PD601AR/-1 J 2PD601AR AB
DIODES
D1791 RH-EX0604GEZZ J Zener Diode, 4.3V AB
D1801 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
D1821 VHD1SS119//-1 J Diode AB
CRYSTAL
X1861 RCRSB0283CEZZ J Crystal AG
or
RCRSB0241CEZZ
COILS
L1721 VP-XF680K0000 J Peaking 68µH AB
L1801 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1821 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1861 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1862 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
L1863 VP-XF100K0000 J Peaking 10µH AB
CAPACITORS
C1721 VCE9GA1HW106M J 10 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C1722 VCCCCY1HH330J J 33p 50V Ceramic AA
C1741 VCQYTA1HM473J J 0.047 50V Mylar AA
C1742 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1743 VCQYTA1HM472J J 4700p 50V Mylar AB
C1761 VCQYTA1HM473J J 0.047 50V Mylar AA
C1762 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C1763 VCQYTA1HM682J J 6800p 50V Mylar AB
C1781 VCEA0A1CW476M J 47 16V EL. AB
C1791 VCEA0A1AW107M J 100 10V EL. AB
C1792 VCEA0A1AW107M J 100 10V EL. AB
C1801 VCKYCY1CB104K J 0.1 16V Ceramic AB
C1802 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1803 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1804 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1805 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C1806 VCKYCY1CB104K J 0.1 16V Ceramic AB
C1807 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1809 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1810 VCEA0A1CW226M J 22 16V EL. AB
C1811 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1812 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C1821 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1822 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C1841 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C1842 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1843 VCCCCY1HH680J J 68p 50V Ceramic AA
C1845 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1846 VCCCCY1HH151J J 150p 50V Ceramic AA
C1847 VCKYCY1HB103K J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C1848 VCKYCY1CB104K J 0.1 16V Ceramic AB
C1849 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C1850 VCKYCY1CB104K J 0.1 16V Ceramic AB
C1851 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C3001 VCE9GA1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C3002 VCKYCY1HB562K J 5600p 50V Ceramic AA
C3003 VCQYTA1HM123J J 0.012 50V Mylar AA
C3004 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C3005 VCE9GA1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C3006 VCEA0A1HW106M J 10 50V EL. AB
C3007 VCEA0A1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. AB
C3008 VCKYCY1HF103Z J 0.01 50V Ceramic AA
C3009 VCEA0A1CW227M J 220 16V EL. AC
C3010 VCE9GA1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C3011 VCEA0A1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. AB
C3012 VCE9GA1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C3013 VCKYCY1HB272K J 2700p 50V Ceramic AA
C3014 VCQYTA1HM473J J 0.047 50V Mylar AA
C3015 VCEACA1HC335K J 3.3 50V EL. AC
C3016 VCE9GA1HW475M J 4.7 50V EL. (N.P) AB
C3017 VCEACA1CC106K J 10 16V EL. AC
C3018 VCEA0A1HW105M J 1 50V EL. AB
C3029 VCQYTA1HM682J J 6800p 50V Mylar AB
C3030 VCQYTA1HM682J J 6800p 50V Mylar AB
C3031 VCQYTA1HM473J J 0.047 50V Mylar AA
C3032 VCQYTA1HM473J J 0.047 50V Mylar AA
[EL.··· Electrolytic]
RESISTORS
[M-Ox.··· Metal Oxide]
R3001 VRD-RA2BE221J J 220 1/8W Carbon AA
R3002 VRD-RA2BE221J J 220 1/8W Carbon AA
R3003 VRS-CY1JF105J J 1M 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3004 VRS-CY1JF104J J 100k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3005 VRS-CY1JF623J J 62k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3007 VRS-CY1JF332J J 3.3k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3008 VRS-CY1JF302J J 3k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3010 VRS-CY1JF392J J 3.9k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3011 VRS-CY1JF102J J 1k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
R3012 VRS-CY1JF102J J 1k 1/16W M-Ox. AA
QACCD3065CESA J AC CordAN
SP1VSP1206PB648ASpeaker(L), 8 ohm
or
VSP1206PB598A
SP2 VSP1206PB648A Speaker(R), 8 ohm AN
or
VSP1206PB598A
LHLDFA002WJZZ Wire Holder
LHLDK0014PEZZ R AC Cord Holder AD
LHLDW1002PEZZ R Wire Holder, x3 AB
LHLDW1009PEZZ R Wire Holder AA
LHLDW0102GJKZ R Wire Holder AA
LHLDW1037PEZZ R Wire Holder AB
LHLDW1060CEZZ J Wire Holder, x3 AB
LHLDW1062PEKZ R Wire Holder AD
LHLDZ1003GJZZ X Wire Holder AC
LHLDZ1037MEZZ X Anode Clamp Holder, x2 AD
LX-TZ0104GJFD X CRT Screw, x4 AF
LX-TZ3004CEFD J Screw, x4 AA
LX-WZ0104GJFD CRT Washer, x4 AB
QCNW-0167GJZZ Connecting Cord(EJ) AC
QCNW-0136GJZZ Connecting Cord(SP) AC
QCNW-A382WJZZ X Connecting Cord(SG) AF
QCNW-A435WJZZ Connecting Cord(YBN) AF
QCNW-A436WJZZ Connecting Cord(GBN) AG
TCAUH3044GJZZ Caution Card AB
TLABM0002GJZZ X Model Label AB
TLABZ0152GJZZ X Feature Label AD
XTASD30P12000 J Screw, x2 AA
XTASD30P12000 J Screw, x4 AA
XTASD40P25000 J Screw, x8 AA
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
RRMCGA036WJSB Infrared R/C Unit AR
TGAN-0001GJZZ X Guarantee Card AB
TiNS-A178WJZZ Operation Manual AH
1 CCABA0180WEH0 Front Cabinet Ass'y BF
1-1
Not Available
1-2 GCOVA0116GJKA Cover, RC, LED AF
1-3 GDORF0103GJKA Door AF
1-4 GCOVA0119GJKA Door Cover AF
1-5 HBDGB1009MESB Badge, "SHARP" AG
1-6 HiNDP0105GJKZ Indication Plate AA
1-7 JBTN-0136GJKA Button, Power AF
1-8 JBTN-0137GJKA Button, CH-Up/Down, AF
2 GCABBA005WJKA Rear Cabinet BB
– Front Cabinet —
VOL-Up/Down, Menu
PACKING PARTS
(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM)
SPAKCA104WJZZ – Packing Case —
SPAKP0110GJZZ – Wrapping Paper —
SPAKX0128GJZZ – Buffer Material —
SSAKA0101GJZZ – Polyethylene Bag —
CABINET PARTS LOCATION
1-1
1
1-5
1-7
1-2
1-8
1-7
1-6
2
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★ Polyethylene Sheet
PACKING OF THE SET
★ Polyethylene Bag
Operation Manual
Infrared R/C Unit
Batteries
★
32U-S610
FRONT
★Buffer Material
★ Packing Case
Use tape to
fix the top side of
packing case.
★ MARK : Not replacement items.
REAR
Use 12 staples to
fix the bottom side
of packing case.
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without
prior written permission of the publisher.
D SEM P SEMEX TQ0000-S
June 2002 Printed in Japan
MI. KG
SHARP ELECTRONICA MEXICO S. A. DE C. V.
Blvd. SHARP No. 3510 Parque Industrial
Rosarito, Playas de Rosarito, B. C. 22710
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