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.
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CONTENTS
Page
» IMPORTANT SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTION .........................................................................................2
» DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM .............................................................................................38
» SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
ËR/C, LED Unit ..........................................................................................................................................39
ËSUB Unit ..................................................................................................................................................40
ËMAIN Unit .................................................................................................................................................48
ËOPERATION Unit .....................................................................................................................................58
» REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST....................................................................................................................72
» PACKING OF THE SET ..............................................................................................................................83
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 by 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.
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST A RISK OF
FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
TYPE F6700 (1.6A, 250V), F6702
A V
(1.6A, 250V) AND F7701 (3.15A,
250V) FUSE.
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, and check 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, insulation materials, cabinet backs,
adjustment and compartment covers or shields, isolation
resistor-capacitor 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.
• 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 an earth ground.
• Use an AC voltmeter having with 5000 ohm per volt, or
higher, sensitivity or measure the AC 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.
All checks must be repeated with the AC cord plug
connection reversed. (If necessary, a nonpolarized
adaptor plug must be used only for the purpose of
completing these checks.)
Any reading of 0.75V peak (this corresponds to 0.5 mA.
peak AC.) or more is excessive and indicates a potential
shock hazard which must be corrected before returning
the monitor to the owner.
Many electrical and mechanical parts in LCD television
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
and shaded areas in the
Schematic Diagrams
For continued protection, replacement parts must be
identical to those used in the original circuit.
The use of a 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 or other hazards.
components having such features are identified by " å"
La réparation ne peut être effectuée que par un technicien spécialisé qui s'est parfaitement
accoutumé à toute vérification de sécurité et aux conseils suivants.
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Pour la sécurité continue, n'entreprendre aucune
modification de tout circuit.
2. Débrancher l'alimentation CA avant la réparation.
PRECAUTION: POUR LA
PROTECTION CONTINUE
CONTRE LES RISQUES
D'INCENDIE, REMPLACER LE
FUSIBLE PAR UN FUSIBLE DE
A V
MEME TYPE F6700 (1.6A, 250V),
F6702 (1.6A, 250V) et F7701
(3.15A, 250V).
AVANT DE RENDRE LE RECEPTEUR A
L’UTILISATEUR (Incendie et choc électrique)
Avant de rendre le récepteur à l'utilisateur, effectuer
les vérifications suivantes.
1. Inspecter tous les faisceaux de câbles pour s'assurer
que les fils ne soient pas pincés ou qu'un outil ne soit
pas placé entre le châssis et les autres pièces
métalliques du récepteur.
2. Inspecter tous les dispositifs de protection comme les
boutons de commande non-métalliques, les isolants,
le dos du coffret, les couvercles ou blindages de réglage
et de compartiment, les réseaux de résistance-capacité,
les isolateurs mécaniques, etc.
3. S'assurer qu'il n'y ait pas de danger d'électrocution en
vérifiant la fuite de courant, de la facon suivante:
• Enficher le cordon d'alimentation directement dans une
prise de 120V CA.
• A l'aide de deux fils à pinces, brancher une résistance
de 1.5kΩ 10 watts en parallèle avec un condensateur
de 0.15µF en série avec toutes les pièces métalliques
exposées du coffret et une terre connue comme une
conduite électrique ou une prise de terre branchée à la
terre.
• Utiliser un voltmètre CA d'une sensibilité d'au moins
5000Ω/V pour mesurer la chute de tension CA en
travers de la résistance.
• Toucher avec la sonde d'essai les pièces métalliques
exposées qui présentent une voie de retour au châssis
(antenne, coffret métallique, tête des vis, arbres de
commande et des boutons, écusson, etc.) et mesurer
la chute de tension CA en travers de la résistance.
Toutes les vérifications doivent être refaites après avoir
inversé la fiche du cordon d'alimentation. (Si nécessaire,
une prise d'adpatation non polarisée doit être utilisée
dans le but de terminer ces vérifications.)
La tension de pointe mesurèe ne doit pas dépasser
0.75V (correspondante au courant CA de pointe de
0.5mA). Dans le cas contraire, il y a une possibilité de
choc électrique qui doit être supprimée avant de rendre
le récepteur au client.
De nombreuses pièces, électriques et mécaniques, dans
les téléviseurs de l'afficharge à cristaux liquides
présentent des caractéristiques spéciales relatives à la
sécurité.
Ces caracténstiques ne sont souvent pas évidentes à vue.
Le degré de protection ne peut pas être nécessairement
augmentée en utilisant des pièces de remplacement
étalonnées pour haute tension, puissance, etc.
Les pièces de remplacement qui présentent ces
caractéristiques sont identifiées dans ce manuel; les
pièces électriques qui présentent ces particularités sont
identifiées par la marque " å " et hachurées dans la
des pièces de remplacement
schématiques
.
et les
diagrammes
Pour assurer la protection, ces pièces doivent être
identiques à celles utilisées dans le circuit d'origine.
L'utilisation de pièces qui n'ont pas les mêmes
caractéristiques que les pièces recommandées par
l'usine, indiquées dans ce manuel, peut provoquer des
électrocutions, incendies ou autres accidents.
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Precautions for using lead-free solder
1 Employing lead-free solder
"All PWBs" of this model employs lead-free solder. The LF symbol indicates lead-free solder, and is attached on
the PWBs and service manuals. The alphabetical character following LF shows the type of lead-free solder.
Example:
L Fa
Indicates lead-free solder of tin, silver and copper.
2 Using lead-free wire solder
When fixing the PWB soldered with the lead-free solder, apply lead-free wire solder. Repairing with conventional
lead wire solder may cause damage or accident due to cracks.
As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is higher than the lead wire solder by 40°C, we recommend
you to use a dedicated soldering bit, if you are not familiar with how to obtain lead-free wire solder or soldering bit,
contact our service station or service branch in your area.
3 Soldering
As the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is about 220°C which is higher than the conventional lead
solder by 40°C, and as it has poor solder wettability, you may be apt to keep the soldering bit in contact with the
PWB for extended period of time. However, Since the land may be peeled off or the maximum heat-resistance
temperature of parts may be exceeded, remove the bit from the PWB as soon as you confirm the steady soldering
condition.
Lead-free solder contains more tin, and the end of the soldering bit may be easily corroded. Make sure to turn on
and off the power of the bit as required.
If a different type of solder stays on the tip of the soldering bit, it is alloyed with lead-free solder. Clean the bit after
every use of it.
When the tip of the soldering bit is blackened during use, file it with steel wool or fine sandpaper.
Be careful when replacing parts with polarity indication on the PWB silk.
Lead-free wire solder for servicing
Part No.★DescriptionCode
ZHNDAi123250EJφ0.3mm250g(1roll)BL
ZHNDAi126500EJφ0.6mm500g(1roll)BK
ZHNDAi12801KEJφ1.0mm1kg(1roll)BM
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SPECIFICATIONS
LC-13SH3U
Items
LCD panel13" Advanced Super View & BLACK TFT LCD
Number of dots921,600 dots VGA
Video color systemsN358
OSD languageEnglish/Spanish/French
Power supplyAC 120V, 60Hz
Power consumption
Weight
Operating temperature+32°F to +104°F (0°C to +40°C)
Ë As a part of policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improve-
ment without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some
deviations from these values in individual units.
TV Tuning SystemPLL 181 ch.
STEREOMTS+SAP
CATV125 ch.
AntennaF-Type
HeadphoneMini-jack for stereo (ø3.5 mm)
Display only7.3 lbs./3.3 kg
Display with stand8.1 lbs./3.7 kg
Model
2
×
××
48 W (0.8 W standby): AC 120V
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Part Names of Main Unit
The examples used throughout this manual are based on the LC-13SH3U model.
• INPUT, CH (
)/(
), VOL (–)/(+) and MENU on the main unit have the same functions as the same buttons on the remote control.
Fundamentally, this operation manual provides a description based on operation using the remote control.
Listening with Headphones
Plug the headphone mini-plug into the headphone jack
located on the side of the LCD TV set.
Adjust the sound volume using VOL (+)/(–) on the remote
control.
On-screen display
20
VOLUME
NOTE
NOTE
• Headphones are not included in the supplied accessories.
• No sound is heard from the main unit speakers when a
headphone mini-plug is connected into the headphone jack.
• Do not set the volume at a high level. Hearing experts advise
against extended listening at high volume levels.
Controls
Remote sensor
SLEEP TIMER indicator
The SLEEP TIMER indicator lights up red when the SLEEP TIMER
is set to "ON".
POWER indicator
The POWER indicator lights up green when the power is on, and
red when in the standby mode (the indicator will not light up when
the main power is off).
Upper control panel
14°
Table stand
Easel type
The angle of the LCD TV set has to be kept at 14° .
Caution:
• Be careful not to hurt your fingers with the stand.
• Do not pick up the LCD TV set by its stand.
• Securely unfold the easel type table stand until you
hear a clicking sound.
Only use the easel type table stand after first unfolding
until a clicking sound is heard to ensure that it is stable.
Easel type table stand
Speaker
POWER
INPUT
CH (Channel) (
)/( )
VOL (Volume) (–)/(+)
MENU
Terminals
How to Fix the Cables
Pull the cables connected to each terminal. Insert the cables into the stand hole and fix the cables.
Stand hole
Rear View
ANT. (Antenna terminal)
Headphone jack
Stand
Round lock for Kensington
Security Standard slot*
AUDIO (R)
INPUT1
INPUT1
P
R
P
B
Y
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (L)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO (R)
AUDIO (L)
AUDIO (R)
AUDIO OUT
INPUT2
*
Using the Kensington Lock
• This LCD TV set has a
Kensington Security Standard
slot for use with a Kensington
MicroSaver Security System.
Refer to the information that
came with the system for
instructions on how to use it to
secure the LCD TV set.
Caution!
Do not place any object under the table stand
Do not place any object under the table stand, as this could cause the LCD TV set to fall down, break-
ing the LCD panel as well as damaging the main unit.
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Part Names of Remote Control
DISPLAY
Displays the receiving channel
and the current time for 10
seconds.
INPUT ( )/( )
Switches the input source
between INPUT1, INPUT2
and TV modes.
CH ( )/( )
Selects channel.
SLEEP
Sets the sleep timer.
AV MODE
Selects preferred AV MODE.
/ / / (Cursor control)
Selects a desired item on the
screen.
MENU
Displays the menu screen.
ENTER
Executes a command.
POWER
Switches the Liquid Crystal
Television power on or standby.
Channel Select
Sets the channel.
MTS
Selects audio settings.
MUTE
Mutes the sound.
VOL (+)/(–)
Sets the volume.
FLASHBACK
Returns to the previous
channel.
AUDIO ONLY
Outputs audio without screen
image.
CC
Displays Closed Caption
subtitles.
BACKLIGHT
Adjusts the brightness of the
screen.
PIC. FLIP
Sets the orientation of the
picture.
MENU RETURN
Returns to the previous
screen.
Preparation
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
Before using the LCD TV set for the first time, install the two "AAA" size batteries (supplied) in the remote control. When the
batteries become depleted and the remote control fails to operate, replace the batteries with new "AAA" size batteries.
1
Open the battery cover.
2
Insert two "AAA" size batteries.
3
Close the battery cover.
• Place batteries with their
terminals corresponding
to the (+) and (–)
indications in the battery
compartment.
Caution!
Precautions regarding batteries
Improper use of batteries can result in a leakage of chemicals and/or explosion. Be sure to follow the instructions below.
• Place batteries with their terminals corresponding to the (+) and (–) indications.
• Different types of batteries have different characteristics. Do not mix batteries of different types.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Mixing old and new batteries can shorten the life of new batteries and/or cause old
batteries to leak chemicals.
• Remove batteries as soon as they are depleted. Chemicals that leak from batteries can cause a rash. If chemical
leakage is found, wipe it off with a cloth.
• The batteries supplied with the LCD TV set may have a shorter operating time due to storage conditions.
• If the remote control is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
• Align the tab on the battery cover (
1
) and place
it while pressing the tab (
2
) to close it.
Using the Remote Control
Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor
window of the main unit. Objects between the remote control and
sensor window may prevent proper operation.
Cautions regarding use of the remote control
• Do not apply shock to the remote control. In addition, do not
expose the remote control to liquids, and do not place it in an area
with high humidity.
• Do not install or place the remote control under direct sunlight. The
heat may cause deformation of the unit.
• The remote control may not work properly if the remote sensor
window is under direct sunlight or strong lighting. In such a case,
change the angle of the lighting or main unit, or operate the remote
control closer to the remote sensor window.
• Detach the cover
while pressing the
(
"
) part.
2
1
17' (5m)
30˚
30˚
Remote
sensor
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DIMENSIONS
Unit: inch (mm)
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REMOVING OF MAJOR PARTS
1. Remove the stand fixing screws (4 pcs.).
2. Remove the cabinet B fixing screws (6 pcs.).
3. Remove the cabinet B after opening from the direction of an arrow.
4. Detach the connector from each PWB.
2
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Cabinet A
1
2
3
Cabinet B
Stand
4
CN1
SC4201
Operation PWB
Main PWB
SC2003
SC1701
4
4
SC1201
P7301
4
SC2001
P3901
SC2002
P3902
P6704
4
P6703
P6702
4
P6701
P3301
4
SC3601
Sub PWB
4
9
SC4101
4
R/C,LED PWB
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5. Remove the 2 lock screws from the main PWB and undo the hooks a. Detach the chassis frame, together with its
terminals, from the main PWB.
6. Remove the 2 lock screws from the sub PWB and undo the hooks b, c and d. Detach the chassis frame together
with its terminals, from the sub PWB.
7. Remove the 2 lock screws from the R/C, LED PWB and take out the R/C, LED PWB.
8. Remove the 2 lock screws from the operation panel (top cover), and detach the operation panel (top cover).
9. Remove the 3 lock screws from the operation PWB, and detach the operation PWB.
10. Remove the 4 lock screws each from the right and left speakers and take out both the speakers.
6
5
Main PWB
Chassis Frame
d
Sub PWB
a
c
b
Operation panel
(Top Cover)
9
8
Operation
PWB
Speaker (R)
10
R/C,LED PWB
10
Speaker (L)
10
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» Precautions in handling the LCD panels
1. Work in a clean room (with humidities below 50%).
2. Be sure to wear an anti-static armband.
3. Handle the panels on an electro-conductive mat.
4. Be careful not to fall, shake and shock the panels.
12. Remove the 4 lock screws from the LCD panel and detach the LCD panel.
13. Remove the diffusion sheets and diffusion plate.
14. Detach the lamp holders -R (top), -L (top) and -R (bottom), -L (bottom) from the lamp unit.
15. Detach the reflection sheet from the back shield.
Back shield
(PSLDMA542WJFW)
Lamp Holder -L (Bottom)
(LHLDZA435WJKZ)
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LCD Panel Unit
Lamp Holder -L (Top)
(LHLDZA434WJKZ)
13
Diffusion Plate
(PCOVUA047WJZZ)
Diffusion Sheet, x2
(PSHEPA230WJZZ)
15
14
Reflection Sheet
(PSHEPA229WJZZ)
Lamp Holder -R (Bottom)
(LHLDZA429WJKZ)
Lamp Unit, x4
(KLMP-A113WJZZ)
Lamp Holder -R (Top)
(LHLDZA433WJKZ)
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» Precautions at the time of the side-B(back) service of main and sub unit.
1. Remove the FPC for connection between Main unit (SC1701) and LCD panel (CN1), and connect the extended
cable (QCNW-C458WJQZ) for service.
2. Remove only SC1201 side of the lead from between Main unit (SC1201) and Sub unit (P7301), and connect the
extended cable (QCNW-C461WJQZ) for service.
3. Remove only SC2001 side of the lead from between Main unit (SC2001) and Sub unit (P3901), and connect the
extended cable (QCNW-C461WJQZ) for service.
4. Remove only SC2002 side of the lead from between Main unit (SC2002) and Sub unit (P3902), and connect the
extended cable (QCNW-D402WJQZ) for service.
5. Remove the FFC for connection between Main unit (SC2003) and Operation unit (SC4201), and connect the
extended cable (QCNW-D444WJQZ) for service.
6. Remove the FFC for connection between Sub unit (SC3601) and R/C, LED unit (SC4101), and connect the
extended cable (QCNW-D445WJQZ) for service.
7. Remove the PWB unit fixing screws (main unit: 2 pcs., sub unit: 2 pcs.)
Main PWB
1
SC2001
P3901
CN1
SC1701
34
SC4201
SC2003
2
SC1201
P7301
SC2002
P3902
SC3601
6
SC4101
R/C, LED PWB
Operation PWB
5
Main PWB
(Side B)
Sub PWB
(Side B)
7
Sub PWB
StepPart No.Description
1QCNW-C458WJQZExtension Cable 80-pin Main (SC1701)-LCD panel (CN1)
2QCNW-C461WJQZExtension Cable 15-pin Main (SC1201)-Sub (P7301)
3QCNW-C461WJQZExtension Cable 15-pin Main (SC2001)-Sub (P3901)
4QCNW-D402WJQZExtension Cable 23-pin Main (SC2002)-Sub (P3902)
5QCNW-D444WJQZExtension Cable 5-pin Operation (SC4201)-Main (SC2003)
6QCNW-D445WJQZExtension Cable 8-pin R/C, LED (SC4101)-Sub (SC3601)
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ADJUSTING PROCEDURE OF EACH SECTION
The best adjustment is made before shipping. If any position deviation is found or after part replacement is
performed, adjust as follows.
1. Preparations
(1) Plug the AC power cord directly into a wall outlet.
[1] Adjustment procedure
1-1. Adjusting the checker
Turning on the power (initialization) → Making the model and size settings → Transferring the model-related
data to the setting E2PROM (I2C)
1-2. Adjusting the finish process
Final assembling → Turning on the power → Calling the adjustment process mode (bus connector) → Adjusting
the common bias, TAMP, and white balance (cut-off and gain) settings
[2] Calling the checker mode/adjustment process mode
2-1. Calling the checker mode
* Keep KEY5 (pin (82) of microprocessor) at "L" and turn on the power.
KEY-4 KEY-5Mode shift
HHNormal mode (Data is written and stored on EEP is brand-new.)
LHShift to adjustment mode
HL
LL
Activated with the checker-oriented master ROM values (EEP still brand-new even after the checker mode)
The EEP gets initialized and the microprocessor's master values are written. (Process-adjusted settings not reprogrammed)
2-2. Calling the adjustment process mode
There are three ways to call this mode.
* Turn on the power and press the "ADJUST PROCESS" key on the remote controller.
* Keep KEY4 (pin (81) of microprocessor) at "L" and turn on the power.
* For servicing: Hold down the INPUT key and VOL (–) key at once, and turn on the power switch.
("K" appears at the top left of the screen to indicate the inspection process mode.)
→ Press the CH (Ù) key and VOL (–) key at once. (The adjustment process mode screen shows up.) _ To quit,
turn off the power. (Or turn off the power switch or turn off the remote controller.)
[3] Key operation in the adjustment process
Basic operation
Selecting the receiving channels
* Using the CH (ù)/(Ù) keys, turn up and down an actual receiving channel.
Snap press: The channels are turned up and down one by one.
Continuous press: The next receivable channel is searched.
* Various adjustments The items are adjusted one by one by selecting on the menu screen and using the cursor
key and VOL (+)/(–) keys.
* With the CURSOR UP/DOWN keys, select an adjustment item.
* Using the menu key, the adjustment items are selected one after another.
When the bottom item on a page is already selected and the menu key is pressed, the top item on the next page
is selected.
* If any item on a page is selected and the preset key is pressed, the top item on the next page is selected.
Page 1 → Page 2 → Page 3 → Page 9 → Page 1 ...
* If any item on a page is selected and the manual memory key is pressed, the top item on the same page is
selected.
* Using the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys and VOL (+)/(–) keys, turn up and down the setting of a selected item.
Hierarchical shift
* When the ENTER key is pressed on any item other than I2C DATA on page 4, the setting page of the item shows
up.
* To quit the setting page, press the front screen key.
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[4] Initialization
4-1. Ground pins (81) and (82) of IC2003 (microprocessor) and turn on the power.
4-2. Make sure the screen size is set at 13 inches.
4-3. Make sure the model number is "A630A".
2) Apply the specified instrument at the center of the screen.
3) Observe the instrument output on an oscilloscope.
4) Adjust the "COM BIAS" setting on Adjustment Process Page 2 so that the peak-to-peak of the wave be
minimized.
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PUB L I CMOD E
0
1
OF
OF
3
0
F
FEXTCONT RO L
5-2. TAMP adjustment
1) Receive the standard color bar signal.
2) See if the "Y" reading (maximum) on Adjustment Process Page 2 is within the range in the following table.
If not, adjust the "NTSC TAMP" setting on the same page to have the "Y" reading (maximum) within this range.
1) Adjustment procedure
Adjust the RGB CUTOFF2 setting for white 40% first and then the RGB-GAIN setting for white 80%.
(1) Adjusting the test signal
[Input signal]White 80% (191 gradations) for the left of screen, and white 40% (92 gradations) for the right.
[Specification] RGB CUTOFF2 and RGB-GAIN settings on Adjustment Process Page 3.
Adjustment spec.Inspection spec.
White 80%x0.2710.0040.01Radius from the center
y0.2780.0040.01Radius from the center
White 40%x0.2580.0020.01Radius from the center
y0.2610.0020.01Radius from the center
[Adjusting with the bus]
Cut-off (RGB CUTOFF2)
Gain (RGB-GAIN): Reduce the two strong colors
(Reading with Minolta CA-210)
[6] Factory settings
6-1. Making factory settings
Use the adjustment remote controller for the factory settings.
1) Hold down the remote controller's FACTORY SETTING key.
2) Several seconds later, "SETTING COMPLETE" appears at the center of the screen.
Now the settings are complete.
:
Fix the G setting at "0". Vary the R and B settings accordingly. Adjustment range: ±40
Adjustment range: Down to -40
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6-2. Description of Factory Settings.
Setting content/rangeInitial
MENU PICTURE AV MODESTANDARD/DYNAMIC/DYNAMIC(FIXED)/MOVIE/GAMEDYNAMICDYNAMICDYNAMICDYNAMIC
(Items other than MENU)
LAST CHANNEL
LAST TV/INPUT
FLASH BACK
SKIP DATA_CATV ALL SKIP
SKIP DATA_AIRALL SKIP
VOLUME20
LINE OUT LEVEL(VAO)
EDS CH (AUTO)
AUDIO ONLYON/OFFOFF
BLUE SCREENON/OFFOFF
SLEEP TIMEROFF/30/60/90/120/150MINOFF(Clear)
NO SIGNAL OFFENABLE/DISABLE
NO OPERATION OFFENABLE/DISABLE
PICTURE FLIPNORMAL/MIRROR/ROTATE/UPSIDE DOWNNORMAL
For calling the adjustment process mode and keying in this mode, refer back to "ADJUSTING PROCEDURE OF
EACH SECTION".
ADJUSTMENT PROCESS 1st LEVEL ITEM DEFAULT TABLE
Page No.Item
BASIC SETTINGS
1MODELA630A MODEL NUMBER SELECTNOT MODIFIABLE
INCH SIZE13 SCREEN SIZE SELECTUSED FOR ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
ERROR NO RESET0
PUBLIC MODEOFF HOTEL MODE SETTINGNOT USED
V-CHIP1 VCHIP LINE MUTE SETTINGNOT USED
EXT CONTROLOFF BUS, UART OPENNOT USED
ROM AND GAIBU VERSION NUMBERS DISPLAYED AT THE BOTTOM.
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
2COM BIAS460 COMMON BIAS ADJUSTMENTSEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
TAMP L155
YDATA—
TAMP H158
NTSC TAMP90 TAMP ADJUSTMENTSEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
PAL-M TAMP92 TAMP ADJUSTMENTSEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
PAL-N TAMP92 TAMP ADJUSTMENTSEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
Initial
Value(Do not change other items than designated.)
(20-INCH AND 13/15-INCHINITIALIZATION, NOT MODIFIABLE FOR
SETTING NOT SWITCHABLE IN OTHER CASES. DATA REWRITE AND
CASE OF DIFFERENT SYSTEMS)READJUSTMENT REQUIRED WHEN
LAMP ERROR COUNT AND RESET
Y LOWER LIMIT SETTING AT TAMP ADJUSTMENT
DATA READ VALUE AT TAMP ADJUSTMENT
Y UPPER LIMIT SETTING AT TAMP ADJUSTMENT
Function
Response precautions on servicing
INITIALIZED.
SEE THE LAMP ERROR DETECTION.
NOT USED
SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
NOT USED
BACKGROUND ADJUSTMENT
3R CUTOFF20 RED CUT-OFF ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
G CUTOFF20 GREEN CUT-OFF ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
B CUTOFF20 BLUE CUT-OFF ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
R-GAIN0 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
G-GAIN0 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
B-GAIN0 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 2SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES.
RGB GAMMA1.0 RGB γ COEFFICIENT SETTINGNOT USED
TABLE OF VARIOUS SETTINGS
9I2C DATA0
I2C DATAWAIT WRITE AND READ EXECUTEDNOT USED
SOUND—
DVP—
TUNER—
OTHERS—
I2C BUS CONTROL IC DATA WRITE AND READ
SHIFT TO THE SOUND ADJUSTMENT PAGE
SHIFT TO THE DVP ADJUSTMENT PAGE
SHIFT TO THE TUNER ADJUSTMENT PAGE
SHIFT TO THE OTHER ADJUSTMENT PAGE
NOT USED
USE ENTER KEY TO GO TO THE SOUND ADJUSTMENT PAGE.
USE ENTER KEY TO GO TO THE TC ADJUSTMENT PAGE.
USE ENTER KEY TO GO TO THE TUNER ADJUSTMENT PAGE.
USE ENTER KEY TO GO TO THE OTHER ADJUSTMENT PAGE.
AUDIO IC MSP DATA WRITE AND READ
WRITE AND READ EXECUTED
AUDIO OUTPUT SETTING WITHOUT TV SYNC
Function
Response precautions on servicing
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
AUDIO ADJUSTMENT
SOUND2PRESCALE SCART27
PRESCALE FM/AM-M31 PRE-SCALE SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PRE-SCALE SETTING (EXTERNAL INPUT)
NOT USED
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AUDIO ADJUSTMENT
SOUND3BAND1 MINTV-0400
OTHER
BAND1 CNTTV+0400
OTHER
BAND1 MAXTV+1200
OTHER
BAND2 MINTV-0400
OTHER
BAND2 CNTTV-0100
OTHER
BAND2 MAXTV+0200
OTHER
BAND3 MINTV-0250
OTHER
AUDIO ADJUSTMENT
SOUND4BAND4 MINTV+0150
OTHER
BAND4 CNTTV+0450
OTHER
BAND4 MAXTV+0750
OTHER
BAND5 MINTV-0525
OTHER
BAND5 CNTTV+0275
OTHER
BAND5 MAXTV+1075
OTHER
Initial
Value(Do not change other items than designated.)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
-0400
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0400
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+1200
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
-0400
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
-0100
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0200
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
-0250
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0150
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0450
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0750
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
-0525
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+0275
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH TV INPUT)
+1075
EQUALIZER SETTING (WITH OTHER INPUT THAN TV)
Function
Response precautions on servicing
Change to -700
Change to -700
Change to +100
Change to +100
Change to +900
Change to +900
Change to -200
Change to -200
Change to +100
Change to +100
Change to +400
Change to +400
Change to -150
Change to -150
Change to -600
Change to -600
Change to -300
Change to -300
Change to 0
Change to 0
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT PROCESS SPECIFICATIONS
Page No.Item
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP1DVP DATA 0000 F0 ------(----)
DVP TEST PATTERN0 TEST PATTERN SELECT
VCDOFFSET15
VCDWINDOW30
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP3N358 TV CONTRAST128 IMAGE SETTING (TV)NOT USED
N358 AV CONTRAST128
N358 TV BRIGHT128 BRIGHTNESS SETTING (TV)Change to 118
N358 AV BRIGHT128
N358 TV COLOR40 COLOR DENSITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
N358 AV COLOR40
N358 TV TINT128 TINT SETTING (TV)Change to 140
N358 AV TINT128
N358 TV SHARP V100 V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
N358 AV SHARP V100
N358 TV SHARP H1150 H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (TV) NOT USED
N358 AV SHARP H1150
N358 TV SHARP H2130 H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (TV) NOT USED
N358 AV SHARP H2150
Initial
Value(Do not change other items than designated.)
—
DVP-RELATED GENERAL-PURPOSE VARIABLE SETTINGS
VERTICAL COUNT-DOWN MINIMUM OSCILLATION CYCLE
VERTICAL COUNT-DOWN SYNC RANGE
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
Function
NOT USED
SEE THE ADJUSTMENT PROCESS MODE TEST PATTERNS.
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Change to 118
NOT USED
Change to 155
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Response precautions on servicing
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VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP4N443 AV CONTRAST128
N443 AV BRIGHT128
N443 AV COLOR37
N443 AV TINT128
N443 AV SHARP V100
N443 AV SHARP H1150
N443 AV SHARP H2150
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP5PAL AV CONTRAST128
PAL AV BRIGHT128
PAL AV COLOR37
PAL AV TINT128
PAL AV SHARP V100
PAL AV SHARP H1150
PAL AV SHARP H2150
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP6SECAM AV CONTRAST128
SECAM AV BRIGHT128
SECAM AV COLOR37
SECAM AV TINT128
SECAM AV SHARP V100
SECAM AV SHARP H1150
SECAM AV SHARP H2150
Initial
Value(Do not change other items than designated.)
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
Function
Response precautions on servicing
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP7PAL60 AV CONT128
PAL60 AV BRIGHT128
PAL60 AV COLOR37
PAL60 AV TINT128
PAL60 AV SHARP V100
PAL60 AV SHARP H1150
PAL60 AV SHARP H2150
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP8PAL-M TV CONTRAST128 IMAGE SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-M AV CONTRAST128
PAL-M TV BRIGHT128 BRIGHTNESS SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-M AV BRIGHT128
PAL-M TV COLOR37 COLOR DENSITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-M AV COLOR37
PAL-M TV TINT128 TINT SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-M AV TINT128
PAL-M TV SHARP V100 V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-M AV SHARP V100
PAL-M TV SHARP H1150
PAL-M AV SHARP H1150
PAL-M TV SHARP H2130
PAL-M AV SHARP H2150
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
IMAGE SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
BRIGHTNESS SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
TINT SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (TV)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (TV)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
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VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP9PAL-N TV CONTRAST128 IMAGE SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-N AV CONTRAST128
PAL-N TV BRIGHT128 BRIGHTNESS SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-N AV BRIGHT128
PAL-N TV COLOR37 COLOR DENSITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-N AV COLOR37
PAL-N TV TINT128 TINT SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-N AV TINT128
PAL-N TV SHARP V100 V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (TV)NOT USED
PAL-N AV SHARP V100
PAL-N TV SHARP H1150
PAL-N AV SHARP H1150
PAL-N TV SHARP H2130
PAL-N AV SHARP H2150
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (TV)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (TV)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (COMPOSITE, S VIDEO)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (Component)
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (Component)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (Component)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (Component)
COLOR DENSITY SETTING (Component)
TINT SETTING (
V PICTURE QUALITY SETTING (Component)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 1 (Component)
H PICTURE QUALITY SETTING 2 (Component)
Function
Component
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Change to 60
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Change to 55
)
Change to 145
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
Response precautions on servicing
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
DVP11625I CONT133 IMAGE SETTING (Component)NOT USED
AFT VOLTAGE REFERENCE LEVEL (ALL BANDS)
AFT VOLTAGE REFERENCE LEVEL (ALL BANDS)
SYNC JUDGMENT THRESHOLD (FOR AFT)
SYNC JUDGMENT THRESHOLD (FOR AFT)
SYNC JUDGMENT THRESHOLD (EXTERNAL INPUT)
SYNC JUDGMENT THRESHOLD (COLOR DIFFERENCE INPUT)
DURATION UNTIL JUDGMENT OF NO EDS TIME DATA (SECONDS)
CHANNEL PRESET TIME ADJUSTMENT 1
CHANNEL PRESET TIME ADJUSTMENT 2
CHANNEL PRESET TIME ADJUSTMENT 3
CHANNEL PRESET TIME ADJUSTMENT 4
CHANNEL PRESET TIME ADJUSTMENT 5
CHANNEL PRESET SYNC DETECT SENSE
CHANNEL PRESET SYNC DETECT LEVEL
Function
Response precautions on servicing
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
OTHERS
OTHERS1DAC DATA 00---— DAC-RELATED GENERAL-PURPOSE NOT USED
VARIABLE SETTINGS
L ERROR WAIT15s LAMP ERROR DETECT WAIT TIMENOT USED
L ERROR H TIME1.0s LAMP ERROR DETECT TIMENOT USED
TV AUTO GAINOFF AUTO GAIN SETTING FOR TVNOT USED
PWM FREQ150
PWM DUTY0 DIMMER DUTY SETTINGNOT USED
OPC THRESHOLD24 INPUT LEVEL THRESHOLD FROMNOT USED
HOTEL POWERFIXOFF
COMP SYSTEMAUTO
REMOCON CODE DISPLAYED AT THE BOTTOM
OTHERS23D Y/C0 3D ON/OFF SETTINGNOT USED
3DY/C DATA0 3D YC DATA WRITE AND READNOT USED
3DY/C DATAWAIT WRITE AND READ EXECUTEDNOT USED
KILOFF FORCED KILLER SETTING FORNOT USED
CLOSED CAPTION15 CLOSED CAPTION THRESH LEVELNOT USED
DIMMER FREQUENCY SETTING (IN HZ)
BRIGHTNESS SENSOR STOP
MODE TO OPERATION MODE
USED FOR FIXED HOTEL MODE POWER ON
COMPONENT SIGNAL SELECT IN ADJUSTMENT PROCESS
SIGNAL WITHOUT COLOR BURST
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
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TEST PATTERN IN THE ADJUSTMENT PROCESS MODE
IC1202 (LCD controller) test pattern
1) Getting the test pattern displayed
Call the adjustment process mode, select "DVP" on page 4, and press the ENTER button. Next select "DVP
TEST PATTERN" in line 2 on page 1. (The "DVP TEST PATTERN" turns yellow.) Now use the cursor RIGHT/
LEFT keys to get the test pattern displayed.
To quit the test pattern, enter "0" in the "DVP TEST PATTERN" setting. The test pattern is kept onscreen even
by pressing the RETURN UP/DOWN buttons. The test pattern display is cancelled when the power is turned
off, and the usual display appears instead when the power is turned on again.
2) Test pattern displayed
The following test pattern appears onscreen.
» The DVP test pattern comes in 22 different types.
1
Black & white (Size:Minimum)
2 Black & white (Size:Small)3
Black & white (Size:Medium)
4 Black & white (Size:Large) 5
Crosshatch (Spacing:Minimum)
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Crosshatch (Spacing:Small)7 Crosshatch (Spacing:Medium)8 Crosshatch (Spacing:Large)9 Color bar (Spacing:Minimum)
11
Color bar (Spacing:Medium)
16
Vertical lamp (Spacing:Medium)
12
Color bar (Spacing:Large)
17
Black-background pattern
13 Lamp (Spacing:Small)14
18 White 100%19
Lamp (Spacing:Medium)
White 50%
10 Color bar (Spacing:Small)
15
Vertical lamp (Spacing:Small)
20 Red-background pattern
21 Green-background pattern 22
Blue-background pattern
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PUBLIC MODE SETTING PROCEDURE
1. How to start Public Mode
» There are the following two ways to get the public mode setup screen displayed.
1 In the adjustment process mode, turn on "PUBLIC MODE". Also press the "CH (ù)" and "VOL (+)" keys on
the set at once and turn on the power.
2 1) Press the "INPUT" and "VOL (+)" keys on the set at once and turn on the power.
2) Get the password input screen displayed.
Procedure
» The input starts with the leftmost digit.
» Use the numeric keys [1] thru [9] and [10/0] keys on the remote con-
troller. The other keys are not acceptable.
» With a numeric-key input, "–" will change to " ". The input position
will move one digit to the right.
» With all the 3 digits entered, the password will be verified.
3) The 3-digit password is now verified.
The password [0] [2] [7] provides for the public mode screen. (This screen comes on with whatever
adjustment process settings.)
With any other passwords, the screen changes to the normal mode.
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2. How to exit Public Mode
There are the following ways to quit the public mode setup screen.
» Turn off "PUBLIC MODE" in the adjustment process mode. (✩) ← This way alone is not for quitting the setup
screen, but for quitting the mode itself.
» Turn off the power with the "POWER" key. (★)
» Select "ENTER". (★)
» Move the cursor to "RESET" and press the "FLASHBACK" key. (Back to the normal mode screen)(✩)
★ ... "PUBLIC MODE" stays on in the adjustment process mode.
✩ ... The settings will be back to the factory ones.
3. Public Mode Setting Values
» With the factory settings made, the public mode settings get initialized. (The adjustment process remains intact.)
4. Public Mode Menu
The guidance is not displayed onscreen.
Setup procedure
» To move the cursor up and down, use the "cursor UP/DOWN" key (remote controller) and "CH (ù)/(Ù)" key
(remote controller and set).
» To change the settings, use the "cursor RIGHT/LEFT" key (remote controller) and "VOL (+)/(–)" key (remote
controller and set).
» To save new settings, keep the cursor at "Enter" and use the "cursor RIGHT/LEFT" key (remote controller) and
"VOL (+)/(–)" key (remote controller and set).
PUBLIC MODE
MAXIMUM VOLUME[ 60 ]
VOLUME FIXED[VARIABLE ]
VOLUME FIXED LEVEL[ 20 ]
RC BUTTON[RESPOND ]
PANEL BUTTON[RESPOND]
MENU BUTTON[RESPOND ]
ON SCREEN DISPLAY[YES ]
INPUT MODE START[NORMAL]
INPUT MODE FIXED[VARIABLE ]
RESET
ENTER
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5. On Setting Items
* "EZ-SETUP" discussed below indicates "EZ-SETUP after the first power-on".
(1) MAXIMUM VOLUME
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
(2) VOLUME FIXED
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Adjustment from 0 to 60 (no loop)
60
Sound volume can not be adjusted higher than the preset value.
» When the sound volume is set lower than 59, only figures are displayed and the sound volume bar is not
displayed.
» In the item "VOLUME" of adjustment process, the sound volume can be set freely irrespective of this
setting.
» In line output (sound volume variable), the sound volume can be adjusted from -60 to 0 irrespective of
pre-adjusted value.
» When the sound volume is set higher than the MAX setting by the adjusting process the sound volume
control operation is prohibited for turn-up and the sound volume should be turned down to MAX in this
state.
Selection between "Variable" and "Fixed" (loop provided)
Variable
Sound volume is fixed and made invariable.
» The following keys become invalid:
» Sound volume Up/Down (VOL +/-) [for both remote control and the unit]
» Mute (MUTE)
» In the item "VOLUME" of adjustment process, the sound volume can be set freely irrespective of this
setting.
» In "Variable" setting, the sound volume had been conventionally set at 1 but this operation has been
abolished (and follows the last memory).
» In line output (sound volume variable), the sound volume can be adjusted from -60 to 0 irrespective of
pre-adjusted value.
» As for sound volume fixing and sound volume MAX level, the sound volume fixing has priority.
» Once the sound volume has been changed by adjustment process, it should be set back to the sound
volume preset by sound volume fixing level when the adjustment process ends.
(3) VOLUME FIXED LEVEL
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Adjustment from 0 to 60 (no loop)
20
The sound volume to be fixed by
None
None
Setting is valid only when
This must be confirmed actually by changing also the sound volume in accordance with setting.
(4) R/C BUTTON
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Selection between
Respond
Keys acceptable by remote control are limited or reception of keys can be prohibited.
1In
"limited" setting, only power ON/OFF, sound volume '", tuning '" and BACKLIGHT (brightness
sensor) are accepted.
2In
"No respond" setting, all the keys (including the power key) are not accepted.
» Adjustment process, factory setting, inspection process and public only keys are valid irrespective of
setting.
» All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and public menu irrespective of setting.
» All the keys can be used also in the initial EZ-Setup after power-ON irrespective of setting.
"Volume fixed" is determined.
"Volume fixed" is selected for "fixed".
"Respond", "Limited" and "No respond" (loop provide)
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(5) PANEL BUTTON
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Selection between
Respond
All the operations by keys (except the power key) of the unit can be invalidated.
» Inspection mode and public menu mode can be started irrespective of setting.
» All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and public menu irrespective of setting.
» In U.S.A model, all the keys can be used also in the initial EZ-Setup after power-ON irrespective of
(6) MENU BUTTON
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Selection between
Respond
In
unit are invalidated.
» The following keys become invalid.
» Inspection mode and public menu mode can be started irrespective of setting.
» All the keys can be used in adjustment process, inspection mode and public menu irrespective of setting.
» All the keys can be used also in the initial EZ-Setup after power-ON irrespective of setting.
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"Respond" and "No respond" (loop provide)
setting.
"Respond" and "No respond" (loop provide)
"No respond" setting, the menu operation by the menu key of the remote control and the menu key of the
All of the direct change keys to menu display
(7) ON SCREEN DISPLAY
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Others
Exception
Remarks
Selection between "Yes" and "Limited" (loop provide)
Yes
The following OSD displays are made ineffective.
Displays of menu group, channel call, sound volume bar and direct key call
» Set time of the SLEEP TIMER is cleared.
» Setting of the no-signal power-OFF (AUTO POWER OFF) is cleared to "OFF".
» Setting of the no-operation power-OFF is cleared to "OFF".
» Keys falling under any of the following items become invalid.
1Appearance of screen changes and the sound changes.
2Personal functions which are hard to restore.
» Simple input switching is generated. Those which are restored soon after leaving as they are and may be
requested for change by customer are not prohibited.
Ex.) Brightness sensor (BACKLIGHT) and PIC. FLIP
» Such a caution which is displayed independently is displayed as it is.
Non-responding signal caution, V-Chip caution and power-ON fixing caution
» In "No" setting, the setting of "SOUND ONLY MODE" is changed to "OFF" and selecting operation is
made prohibited.
» When CC has already been ON, CLOSED CAPTION is displayed.
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(8) INPUT MODE START
Selection
Default
Explanation
About options
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
(9) INPUT MODE FIXED
Selection
Default
Explanation
Limit in Setting
Exception
Remarks
Selection between "Normal" , "TV (CH~)" , "COMPONENT" , "AV1" and "AV2" (loop provide)
Normal
In power-ON, the input source to be started or channel can be set.
(In standard mode, the operation follows the last memory.)
» All the input sources in the model are made selectable.
» When the input/output switchable input source is selected and the input source is set to output, the setting
of input/output switching is changed to input at the execution of hotel menu. In addition, the input/output
switching by menu is prohibited.
» In TV mode, the display of all channels is stopped and it is treated as an input source. At this time, the
channel to be set follows the last memory and the content of the last memory is included in the notation by
options. Ex.) TV (CH2), TV (CH4) etc.
» The order of appearance of options in the hotel menu should agree with the order of toggles by input
switching key.
» The display of channel setting menu and the channel setting operation are prohibited (except for MCL).
» In setting at "Normal", the setting of "Input mode fixed" is changed to "Variable" and selection should be
prohibited.
Selection between "Variable" and "Fixed" (loop provide)
– (Variable)
The input mode is fixed at the input source or the channel set at the
"Input mode start" in 9 and other input
sources and channels can be made non-selectable.
» With the execution of public mode, the input source is forced to change to that set by "Input mode start"
and the channel switching and input switching are prohibited thereafter.
» The following keys are invalidated.
CH '", direct tuning button, FLASHBACK, input
~However, the keys (input switching and CH '" keys) of the unit for menu operation remain valid.
None
» In the following case, setting is cancelled and mode is changed to "Variable".
1When the setting of
"Input mode start" is set to "Standard (Normal)"
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Check IC7701 and its
peripheral parts.
Is T7701 primary
switching waveform at
pin (1) of IC7701
normal?
Check all output voltage
line for short or open
circuit.
Are T7701 secondary
output at C7734, C7735
voltage normal?
Check the voltage at
C7006, C7008, C7010
and C7012 are normal.
Check the primary side
of T7001, IC7301 and
their peripheral circuit.
Is F7701 specified?
And be function?
Disconnect F6700 or
F6702. Is the load
short-circuited?
Are F6700 and F6702
as specified?
Are there DC 18V input
at F6700 and F6702?
Is the pin (187) of
IC1004 in "H" state?
No video and audio output (No power)No fluorescent lamp light-up
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Is Q7751 base voltage at
"L" state?
Replace F7701.
Accord specified.
Remove F7701 and
check the load side. Is
there any short-circuit in
T7701 primary side and
periphery?
Yes
Yes
Are the outputs of
Q3601 and Q3602 in the
"L" state?
Yes
Are the waveform of pins
(2) and (4) of T6701-
T6704 normal?
Yes
Is the waveform of pin
(10) of T6701-T6704
normal?
Yes
Check the error amp
circuit
D6705, D6707, D6710,
D6712, D6715, D6716,
Q6706, Q6713 and their
peripheral parts.
Yes
Yes
Check IC7701/T7701
and its peripheral
parts.
Check the OFL 1/2
line, IC1004 and its
peripheral parts.
Check the OFL line,
Q3601/Q3602 and its
peripheral parts.
Check Q6700-Q6702,
Q6707-Q6709 and its
peripheral parts.
Replace the backlight
lamp with new one
and check again.
Check Q6700-Q6702,
Q6707-Q6709 and its
peripheral parts.
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
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No video output
NoNoNoNo
Are the input and
output of IC1004
as specified?
Check IC1004
and its peripheral
circuits.
Check the power
line.
Check the
related line.
Check the
related line.
Is the input at pin
(24) of S terminal
detector IC2003
as specified?
Are the inputs at pins (21),
(33) and (44) of IC1004 as
specified?
Check the D-Y, D-PB and
D-PR lines of SC2001.
Check IC1004
and its peripheral
circuits.
Is the input at pin
(24) of S terminal
detector IC2003
as specified?
No
Is the input at pin
(40) of IC1004 as
specified?
Are the voltages
at pins (3), (9)
and (15) of tuner
as specified?
No image at all
Check the microprocessor's adjustment process menu for wrong settings.
No TV outputNo Video 1 outputNo S Video outputNo Component output
Check the LCD
panel voltage
and waveform.
Yes
Yes
Check the
related line.
Yes
Check IC1004
and its peripheral
circuits.
No
Are the inputs at
pins (31) and
(42) of IC1004 as
specified?
Yes
Check the
related line.
Yes
Yes
No
Check the tuner
and its peripheral
circuits.
Is the output at
pin (17) of tuner
as specified?
Yes
Check the
related line.
No color
No
No
No color on TV
Is the input at pin (31) of
IC1004 as specified?
Check the output of IC1004
and its peripheral circuits.
Is the input at pin (31) of
IC1004 as specified?
Check pin (15) of SC2002.
No
Are the inputs at pins (21)
and (33) of IC1004 as
specified?
Check the PB and PR lines
of SC2001 and their
peripheral circuits.
Check the microprocessor's adjustment process menu for wrong settings.
No color on VideoNo color on S VideoNo color on Component
TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE (Continued)
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No audio output
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No sound from right and left speakers
Is sound heard in any input mode (TV,
Video or Component)?
Is the voltage at pin (7) (power input
terminal) of IC3301 as specified
(about +12.5V)?
Is the voltage at pin (5) (standby
control terminal) of IC3301 as
specified (about +2V)?
Are there the specified control signal
inputs at the following pins of C1300?
Pin (2) of IC1300 SCL1
Pin (3) of IC1300 SDA1
Check the line from pins (29) and (30) of
IC2003 to pins (2) and (3) of IC1300.
Check X1300 and its peripheral circuits.
Check IC1300 and its peripheral circuits.
Are the oscillation waveforms at pins
(71) and (72) of IC1300 as specified?
Are there audio signal outputs from
pins (27)(Rch) and (28)(Lch) of
IC1300?
Check the lines from pins (27)(Rch)
and (28)(Lch) of IC1300 to pins
(4)(Rch) and (2)(Lch) of IC3301.
Check the following points.
+8V line: Check the line from IC1301 to pin
(39) of IC1300.
+5V line:
Check the line from pin (4) of SC1201
to the +5V input line of IC1300.
+3.3V line: Check the line from IC1203's
peripheral circuit to the +3.3V line
of IC1300.
Is the power voltage of each circuit as
follows?
Pin (39) of IC1300 About +8V
Pins (65) and (66) of IC1300
About +5V
Pins (11), (12) and (13) of IC1300
About
+3.3V
Check the line from power circuit to pin (7) of
IC3301.
No sound from monitor output
Check IC1300 and its peripheral
circuits.
Check the line from pin (58) of IC2003
to Q3901, Q3902 and Q3903.
Are there audio signal outputs from
pins (36)(Rch) and (37)(Lch) of
IC1300?
Is the collector signal of Q3901 at
"L"?
Check the lines from pins (36)(Rch)
and (37)(Lch) of IC1300 to pins
(2)(Rch) and (4)(Lch) of J3903.
Do the following.
1Go to "No sound from speakers".
2Reconnect the monitor output
properly.
3Clear the sound mute.
Check the following points.
1Is the sound heard from the
speakers?
2Is the monitor output properly
connected?
3Is the sound mute?
Check the line from pin (72) of IC2003 to pin
(5) of IC3301.
Check the following points.
1Is the monitor output set at "AUDIO
VARIABLE"?
2Is the volume control at minimum?
3Is the sound mute?
4Is the headphones disconnected?
Do the following.
1Set the monitor output at "AUDIO FIXED".
2Turn up the volume control.
3Clear the sound mute.
4Disconnect the headphones.
Check the following points.
1No TV sound: Check Q1300, Q1301,
TU1301 and their peripheral circuits.
2No Video 1 input sound: Check the line
from SC2002 to pins (56) and (57) of
IC1300.
3No Component input sound: Check the line
from SC2001 to pins (50) and (51) of
IC1300.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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IC2003 (IXA630WJ)
• Description of Pins
Pin No. Pin NameI/OPin NameFunction
1P96ON.C
2P95ON.C
3P94ON.C
4P93ON.C
5P92ON.C
6TB1inICSYNCComposite sync signal
7TB0inIIREM1Remote control signal
8BYTEIBYTEConnected to GND
9CNVssICNVssConnected to GND (connected to Vcc1 for CNVSS at flash write)
10Xc inIN.C
11Xc outON.C
12RESETIRESETMicroprocessor reset at "L"
13X outOX outSystem clock output
14VssIVssGND
15X inIX inSystem clock input
16Vcc1IVcc1VDD (+3.3V)
17NMIINMI(Connected to Vcc1 for NMI at flash write)
18P84ON.C
19INT1IP SW inMain power monitor
20INT0IVSYNCVSYNC signal input
21P81ON.C
22P82OAC_CtrlAC adaptor power consumption control
23P77ON.C
24P76ISSWConnected to S terminal at "L"
25P75ON.C
26P74ON.C
27P73I/OSDA2Serial data line 2 for I2C bus 2 system
28P72I/OSCL2Serial clock line 2 for I2C bus 2 system (EEPROM)
29P71I/OSCL1Serial clock line 1 for I2C bus 2 system (others)
30P70I/OSDA1Serial data line 1 for I2C bus 2 system
31P67OTxD(TxD at flash write)
32P66ORxD(RxD at flash write)
33P65OSCLK(Clock input at flash write)
34P64OBUSY(Busy output at flash write)
35TxD0OMPWELData signal input for DVP 4-line serial (MPWEL)
36RxD0OMPOEData output signal for DVP 4-line serial (MPOE)
41P55IPOW in(EPM)DC/DC start detect (connected to Vss for EPM at flash write)
42P54I(O)L_ERRFluorescent lamp error detect
43P53ON.C
44P52ON.C
45P51OTIMER(RLED)On timer LED control (power RLED control)
46P50IMRDY(CE)I2C bus open connection detect (connected to Vcc2 for CE at flash write)
47P47O
48P46ON.C
49P45ON.C
50P44OVSH OUTPanel gate driver voltage control
LED POW(GLED)
Power GLED control
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Pin No. Pin NameI/OPin NameFunction
51P43ON.C
52P42ON.C
53P41OSP_MUTE1Main speaker mute
54P40ON.C
55P37IHP DETHeadphones detect
56P36ON.C
57P35IVSH_INPanel gate driver voltage confirm
58P34OL MUTELine out audio mute
59P33ON.C
60P32OSRESETAudio IC reset output
61P31ON.C
62Xcc2IVcc2Power input
63P30OTCON_OUT_OTL DVP control output control
64VssIVssGND
65P27ON.C
66P26OTV_SELAV selector switch
67P25O
68P24OMPCEDVP 4-line serial chip enable (MPCE)/DVP slave address select
69P23ON.C
70P22ON.C
71P21OVGHPanel power control
72P20OPOW outDC/DC control output
73P17IADP POWAdaptor ON/OFF input
74P16ON.C
75P15ON.C
76P14ON.C
77P13ON.C
78P12ON.C
79P11ON.C
80P10ODDC_RESETVideo IC reset output (Renesas DVP, 3D YC)
81P07IKEY4Key input 4
82P06IKEY5Key input 5
83P05OVLCVLS control
84P04ON.C
85P03OMODELModel ID port
86P02ISHORT_DETOver-current protection detect
87P01IINCH2Screen size ID port 2
88P00IINCH1Screen size ID port 1
89AN7IAFTAFT voltage input
90P106OAGCAGC
91AN5IKEY1Key input 1
92AN4IKEY2Key input 2
93P103ON.C
94AN2IOPC_INOPC sensor level input
95
96AVssIAVssConnected to GND
97P100ON.C
98VREFIVREFConnected to +3.3V
99AVccIAVccConnected to +3.3V
100P97ON.C
BUS_SELECT_H(I2C)
DVP I2C/4-line communication system select (H: I2C control, L: Serial control)
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A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
LCD Panel Module
MPCLK,MPDA,DAC1CS,OUTCOM
16MHz
RFILZA003WJPZ Y
54MHz
RCRSCA097WJZZ
OFL1,OFL2
RC
IC1004
(IXB150WJ)
DVP-ML
RED,GREEN,BLUE
T-CON
QS
LCD_Panel
IN
Y-IN
VIDEO
S-IF
5V→3V
To Main Micom
AV
IN
S-SW
IC1202
(BUF12800)
Gradation IC
SP × 2
1.0+1.0W
IC3301
(LA4635A (Analog))
SLEEP
(S_STBY)
HP (Front)
Jack
SP
18.432MHz
IC1300
(IXB302WJN1)
DACM_OUT
SC1_OUT
SC2_OUT
_
I2C(3.3V)
AV
AUDIO-OUT
LAMP
Component
3.5ø(STEREO)
AUDIO_POWER_AMP
OUT
SP_MUTE
SCL/SDA
DACAOUT
ANA_IN1
ANA_IN2
SC1_IN
SC2_IN
SC3_IN
SC4_IN
SOUND_PROCESSOR
I2C(33V)
SIF AMP
AFT
MAIN_PWB
OFL
CK,SP
D1- D2, OSD
AD, SCALER,
IC2003
(IXA630WJN2Q)
Microprocessor
KEY
OPC
R/C
KEY
DC/AC
INVERTER
LAMP error
DET
18V
VGA
IC1701
(IXB075WJ)
RSDS
V OUT
H OUT
Cr-in
21pin
Cb-in
33pin
D-Y-in
40pin
C-in
31pin
Y-in
42pin
CVBS-in
40pin
CVBS-in
13pin
S-DETECT
E2PROM
VHIBR24L64F-1Y
SHORT DETECT
VSYNC
CSYNC
MPCLK,MPRDA,MPRCS
MPWEH,MPWEL,MPOE,
MPCE,TSTCLK
LERRER
SY-IN
SC-IN
AUDIO-IN
VIDEO-IN
AUDIO-IN
Pb-IN
Pr-IN
IMZ1A × 2
U/V TUNER
SUB_PWB
BLOCK DIAGRAM
3534
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
OVERALL WIRING DIAGRAM
3736
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DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT CONDITION:
1. The voltages at test points are measured on the
stable supply voltage of AC 120V. Signals are fed
by a color bar signal generator for servicing purpose
and the above voltages are measured with a 20k
ohm/V tester.
INDICATION OF RESISTOR & CAPACITOR:
RESISTOR
1. The unit of resistance “Ω” is omitted.
(K=kΩ=1000 Ω, M=MΩ).
2. All resistors are ± 5%, unless otherwise noted.
(K= ± 10%, F= ± 1%, D= ± 0.5%)
3. All resistors are 1/16W, unless otherwise noted.
CAPACITOR
1. All capacitors are µF, unless otherwise noted.
(P=pF=µµF).
2. All capacitors are 50V, unless otherwise noted.
CAUTION:
This circuit diagram is original one, therefore there may be a
slight difference from yours.
SAFETY NOTES:
1.DISCONNECT THE AC PLUG FROM THE AC
OUTLET BEFORE REPLACING PARTS.
2.SEMICONDUCTOR HEAT SINKS SHOULD BE
REGARDED AS POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARDS
WHEN THE CHASSIS IS OPERATING.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE:
PARTS MARKED WITH “å” () ARE
IMPORTANT FOR MAINTAINING THE SAFETY OF
THE SET. BE SURE TO REPLACE THESE PARTS
WITH SPECIFIED ONES FOR MAINTAINING THE
SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SET.
AVIS DE SECURITE IMPORTANT:
LES PIECES MARQUEES “å” ( )SONT
IMPORTANTES POUR MAINTENIR LA SECURITE
DE L'APPAREIL.
NE REMPLACER CES PIEDES QUE PAR DES
PIECES DONT LE NUMERO EST SPECIFIE POUR
MAINTENIR LA SECURITE ET PROTEGER LE BON
FONCTIONNEMENT DE L'APPAREIL.
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;
1-800-BE-SHARP
Les pi`eces de rechange qui pr élelesentent ces caract éleristiques sp
éleciales de s élecurit éle, sont identifi élees dans ce manuel : les pi`eces
élelectriques qui pr élesentent ces particularit éles, sont rep éler élee
par la marque å et sont hachur élees dans les listes de pi`eces et dans
les diagrammes sch élematiques.
La substitution d'une pi`ece de rechange par une autre qui ne pr éLesente
pas les m éoemes caract éLeristiques de s élecurit éle que la pi`ece
recommand élee parl'usine et dans ce manuel de service, peut provoquer
une éLelectrocution, un incendie ou toutautre sinistre.
"COMMENT COMMANDER LES PIECES DE RECHANGE"
Pour que votre commande soit rapidement et correctement remplie,
veuillez fournir les renseignements suivants.
1. NUMERO DU MODELE2. NO. DE REF
3. NO. DE PIECE4. DESCRIPTION
in CANADA:Contact SHARP Electronics of Canada Limited
★ MARQUE: SECTION LIVRAISON DES PIECES DERECHANGE
PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLYS
(NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM)
DUNTKD368WEF8 – SUB Unit—
DUNTKD369WEF8 – OPERATION Unit—
DUNTKD424FMF8 – MAIN Unit—
DUNTKD425WEF8 – R/C,LED Unit—
å L7703 RCiLFA167WJZZJ CoilAE
å L7704 RCiLFA167WJZZJ CoilAE
L7732 RCiLP0184CEZZ+J CoilAD
TRANSFORMER
å T6701 RTRNZA085WJZZ J TransformerAL
å T6702 RTRNZA085WJZZ J TransformerAL
å T6703 RTRNZA085WJZZ J TransformerAL
å T6704 RTRNZA085WJZZ J TransformerAL
å T7001 RTRNWA169WJZZ J TransformerAG
å T7701 RTRNWA173WJZZ J TransformerAQ
RJ2VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ4VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ6VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ7VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ12VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ13VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ14VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ15VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ16VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ17VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ18VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
RJ19VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3301 VRS-CY1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3302 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3304 VRS-CY1JF392JYJ 3.9k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3305 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3306 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3307 VRS-CY1JF392JYJ 3.9k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3308 VRS-CY1JF272JYJ 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3309 VRS-CY1JF272JYJ 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3310 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3311 VRS-CY1JF392JYJ 3.9k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3312 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3313 VRS-CY1JF122JYJ 1.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3314 VRD-RA2EE331JY J 330 1/4WCarbonAA
R3315 VRS-TW2ED331JY J 330 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R3316 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3317 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3324 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3325 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3326 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3327 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3328 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3602 VRS-CY1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3603 VRS-CY1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3901 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3904 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3905 VRS-CY1JF271JYJ 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3906 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3907 VRS-CY1JF271JYJ 270 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3908 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3921 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3922 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3923 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3924 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3925 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3926 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R3927 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3928 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R3929 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R3930 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R5001 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R5002 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R5003 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5004 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5005 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5006 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5007 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5008 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5009 VRS-TQ2BD750JY J 751/8WMetal Oxide AA
R5011 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R5012 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6700 VRD-RA2EE821JY J 820 1/4WCarbonAA
R6701 VRS-TW2ED821JY J 820 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R6702 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6703 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6704 VRS-TW2ED331JY J 330 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R6708 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6709 VRS-CY1JF824JYJ 820k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6710 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6711 VRS-CY1JF824JYJ 820k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6712 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6713 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6714 VRS-TW2ED821JY J 820 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R6715 VRS-TW2ED821JY J 820 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R6716 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6717 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6722 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6723 VRS-CY1JF824JYJ 820k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6724 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6725 VRS-CY1JF824JYJ 820k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6726 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6727 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R6728 VRS-TW2ED331JY J 330 1/4WMetal Oxide AB
R6743 VRS-CY1JF563JYJ 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7001 VRS-VV3AB222JJ 2.2k 1WMetal Oxide AA
R7003 VRS-VV3AB222JJ 2.2k 1WMetal Oxide AA
R7005 VRS-CY1JF1R0JY J 11/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7006 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7007 VRS-TQ2BD683JY J 68k 1/8WMetal Oxide AA
R7009 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7010 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7301 VRS-CY1JF104DY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7302 VRS-CY1JF104DY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7303 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7304 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7305 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7306 VRS-CY1JF333FY J 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7307 VRS-CY1JF104FY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7308 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7309 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7310 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7311 VRS-CY1JF331JYJ 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7312 VRS-CY1JF511JYJ 510 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7313 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7314 VRS-CY1JF563JYJ 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7315 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7316 VRS-CY1JF182JYJ 1.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7332 VRS-CY1JF563JYJ 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7704 RR-DZA033WJZZJ 180k 3WSpecialAD
R7725 VRS-TQ2BD153JY J 15k 1/8WMetal Oxide AA
R7732 VRD-RA2BE000JY J 01/8WCarbonAA
R7752 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7753 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7754 VRD-RA2BE102JY J 1k1/8WCarbonAA
R7755 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R7757 VRS-TV1JD272JYJ 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4201 VRS-CY1JF682JYJ 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4202 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4203 VRS-CY1JF682JYJ 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4204 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4205 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1002 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1015 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1017 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1018 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1019 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1028 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1030 VRS-TV1JD102JYJ 1k1/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1031 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1032 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1033 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1034 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1035 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1036 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1037 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1040 VRS-CY1JF473JYJ 47k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1042 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1043 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1044 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1046 VRS-CJ1JF100JYJ 101/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1047 VRS-CH1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1049 VRS-CY1JF105JYJ 1M 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1050 VRS-CY1JF560JYJ 561/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1051 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1052 VRS-CY1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1053 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1054 VRS-CY1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1055 VRS-CY1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1056 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1057 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1058 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1059 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1060 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1061 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1062 VRS-CY1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1063 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1064 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1065 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1066 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1067 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1068 VRS-CH1JF470JYJ 471/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1069 VRS-CY1JF270JYJ 271/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1070 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1071 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1072 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1073 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1074 VRS-CY1JF220JYJ 221/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1075 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1076 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1080 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1081 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1082 VRS-TV1JD000JYJ 01/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1085 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1087 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1091 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1093 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1096 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1097 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1098 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1201 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1202 VRS-TX2HF102JY J 1k1/2WMetal Oxide AB
R1203 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1204 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1205 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1206 VRS-TW2HF472JY J 4.7k 1/2WMetal Oxide AA
R1207 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1208 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1209 VRS-CJ1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1210 VRS-CY1JF683JYJ 68k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1211 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1212 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1213 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1219 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1225 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1226 VRS-TW2HF330JY J 331/2WMetal Oxide AA
R1227 VRS-TW2ED103JY J 10k 1/4WMetal Oxide AA
R1228 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1234 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1236 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1237 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1238 VRS-CY1JF104FY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1239 VRS-CY1JF104FY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1240 VRS-CY1JF273JYJ 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1241 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1242 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1243 VRS-CY1JF203FY J 20k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1244 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1245 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1246 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1247 VRS-CY1JF511JYJ 510 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1248 VRS-CY1JF511JYJ 510 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1251 VRS-TV1JD000JYJ 01/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1252 VRS-TV1JD000JYJ 01/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1254 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1255 VRS-CY1JF272JYJ 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1256 VRS-TQ2BD103JY J 10k 1/8WMetal Oxide AA
R1260 VRS-TV1JD2R7JY J 2.7 1/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1262 VRS-TV1JD2R7JY J 2.7 1/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1263 VRS-CY1JF104FY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1264 VRS-CY1JF104FY J 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1265 VRS-CY1JF273JYJ 27k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1266 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1267 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1268 VRS-CY1JF203FY J 20k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1269 VRS-CY1JF564FY J 560k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1270 VRS-CY1JF204FY J 200k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1271 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1272 VRS-CY1JF562JYJ 5.6k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1273 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1274 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1275 VRS-CY1JF331JYJ 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1276 VRS-CY1JF511JYJ 510 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1277 VRS-CY1JF303JYJ 30k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1280 VRS-CY1JF272JYJ 2.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1281 VRS-TW2ED182JY J 1.8k 1/4WMetal Oxide AA
R1282 VRS-TQ2BD332JY J 3.3k 1/8WMetal Oxide AB
R1283 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1300 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1301 VRS-CY1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1302 VRS-CY1JF332JYJ 3.3k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1303 VRS-CY1JF105JYJ 1M 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1304 VRS-CY1JF152JYJ 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1305 VRS-CY1JF331JYJ 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1306 VRS-CJ1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1307 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1308 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1309 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1310 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1311 VRS-CY1JF331JYJ 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1312 VRS-TV1JD103JYJ 10k 1/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1314 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1315 VRS-CY1JF303FY J 30k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1316 VRS-TQ2BD000JY J 01/8WMetal Oxide AA
R1318 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1319 VRS-CY1JF103FY J 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1320 VRS-CY1JF393FY J 39k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1321 VRS-CY1JF563FY J 56k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1322 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1323 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1325 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1326 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1327 VRS-CY1JF152JYJ 1.5k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1329 VRS-CY1JF561FY J 560 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1331 VRS-CY1JF102FY J 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1332 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1333 VRS-CY1JF331JYJ 330 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1334 VRS-TV1JD102JYJ 1k1/10W Metal Oxide AA
R1335 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1336 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1337 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1338 VRS-CY1JF391JYJ 390 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1339 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1341 VRS-CY1JF223FY J 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1342 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1343 VRS-CY1JF102FY J 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1344 VRS-CY1JF183FY J 18k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1346 VRS-CY1JF682FY J 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1705 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1706 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1707 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1708 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1709 VRS-CY1JF333JYJ 33k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1710 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1711 VRS-CY1JF270JYJ 271/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1714 VRS-CY1JF123FY J 12k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1715 VRS-CJ1JF270JYJ 271/16W Metal Oxide AA
R1720 VRS-TW2HF361JY J 360 1/2WMetal Oxide AA
R2001 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2003 VRS-CY1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2004 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2005 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2006 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2007 VRS-CJ1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2008 VRS-CJ1JF102JYJ 1k1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2009 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2011 VRS-CY1JF222JYJ 2.2k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2012 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2013 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2017 VRS-CJ1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2018 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2019 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2020 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2021 VRS-CY1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2022 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2023 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2026 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2027 VRS-CY1JF471JYJ 470 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2028 VRS-CY1JF512JYJ 5.1k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2030 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2031 VRS-CJ1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2033 VRS-CY1JF680JYJ 681/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2034 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2035 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2036 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2037 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2038 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2039 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2040 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2041 VRS-CY1JF682JYJ 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2044 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2045 VRS-CY1JF682JYJ 6.8k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2048 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2049 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2052 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2054 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2055 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2056 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2057 VRS-CY1JF223JYJ 22k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2058 VRS-CJ1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2059 VRS-CJ1JF153JYJ 15k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2060 VRS-CH1JF680JYJ 681/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2061 VRS-CH1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2062 VRS-CJ1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2063 VRS-CY1JF104JYJ 100k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2065 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2066 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2067 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2068 VRS-CY1JF103JYJ 10k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2071 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2073 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R2083 VRS-CY1JF000JYJ 01/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4101 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4102 VRS-CY1JF681JYJ 680 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4103 VRS-CY1JF472JYJ 4.7k 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4105 VRS-CY1JF681JYJ 680 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
R4106 VRS-CY1JF101JYJ 100 1/16W Metal Oxide AA
SC4101 QSOCN0896REZZ J Socket, 8-pinAC
RMC4101
RRMCUA034WJQZ J Remote SensorAE
LHLDZA642WJZZJ LED HolderAE
TRANSISTORS
DIODES
CAPACITOR
RESISTORS
MISCELLANEOUS PARTS
CABINET AND MECHANICAL PARTS
1CCABAA755WJ02 J Cabinet A Ass'yBA
1-1
1-2HDECQA478WJSA J Leg Cover, x2AC
1-3HDECQA556WJSA J R/C,LED CoverAE
1-4HDECQA557WJKA J LED CoverAF
1-5TLABZA459WJZZJ "EnergyStar" LabelAD
1-6TLABZA635WJZZJ "EnergyStar" LabelAC
1-7XEBSN30P08000J Screw, x1AA
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Mar. 2006 Printed in Japan
TQ1992-S
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MI. KG
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Yaita, Tochigi 329-2193, Japan
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