Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
SERVICE MANUAL
Picture tube0.25 mm aperture grille pitch,
15 inches measured diagonally
(14.0” viewable),
90-degree deflection,
AR coating
Viewable image size
Approx. 285 × 214 mm (w/h)
1
/
4
× 8
1
/2 inches)
(11
14.0” viewing image
(measured diagonally)
Max. resolutionHorizontal: Max. 1280 dots
VESA standards640 × 480 at 85 Hz
Deflection frequency
SpeakerLeft, right: 3.0 W × 2
MicrophonesUni-directional, electret condenser
Microphones output
Audio input3.5 mm Stereo miniplug,
MICROFILM
Vertical: Max. 1024 lines
800 × 600 at 85 Hz
1024 × 768 at 85 Hz
1280 × 1024 at 60 Hz
Horizontal: 30 to 70 kHz
Vertical: 50 to 120 Hz
50 Hz – 20 kHz
microphone
3.5 mm miniplug
input impedance 47 kΩ,
input level 0.7 Vrms typical
TRINITRON® MULTIMEDIA COMPUTER DISPLAY
SPECIFICATIONS
US Model
Canadian Model
Chassis No. SCC-L19A-A
V-3
CHASSIS
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CPD-101VS
u Power
indicator
Green
Green ˜
Orange
Orange
Off
Normal
Operation
Sleep
Deep Sleep
Power-off
Power
consumption
110 W (max)
15 W (max)
8 W (max)
0 W
Recovery
time
—
Approx. 3 sec.
Approx. 10 sec.
—
Mode
1
2
3
4
DIAGNOSIS
FailurePower LED
+B FailureBlink Amber (On 0.5 sec, Off 0.5 sec)
H Stop or V Stop Failure
(Included S-Cap Failure)
ABL FailureBlink Amber (On 0.5 sec, Off 1.5 sec)
Aging/Self-TestBlink Amber (On 0.5 sec, Off 0.5 sec) .... Blink Green (On 0.5 sec, Off 0.5 sec)
Out of RangeOn Green (OSD Indication)
TIMING SPECIFICATION
PRIMARY MODEPRIMARY
MODE AT PRODUCTION
RESOLUTION640 X 480800 X 600800 X 6001024 X 7681024 X 7681280 X 1024640 X 400640 X 4801152 X 864
CLOCK36.000 MHZ40.000 MHZ49.500 MHZ78.750 MHZ94.500 MHZ108.500 MHZ25.175 MHZ25.175 MHZ80.000 MHZ
— HORIZONTAL —
H-FREQ43.269 kHz37.879 kHz46.875 kHz60.023 kHz68.677 kHz63.974 kHz31.469 kHz31.469 kHz54.945 kHz
H. TOTAL23.11126.421.33316.6614.56115.63131.77831.77818.2
H. BLK5.3336.45.1723.6573.7253.8346.3566.3563.8
H. FP1.55610.3230.2030.5080.590.6360.6360.8
H. SYNC1.5563.21.6161.2191.0161.183.8133.8131.4
H. BP2.2222.23.2322.2352.2012.0651.9071.9071.6
H. ACTIV17.7782016.16213.00310.83611.79725.42225.42214.4
— VERTICAL —
V. FREQ(HZ)85.008 Hz60.317 Hz75.000 Hz75.029 Hz84.997 Hz60.013 Hz70.086 Hz59.940 Hz59.984 Hz
V. TOTAL5096286258008081066449525916
V. BLK292825324042494552
V. FP11111112106
V. SYNC343333225
V. BP252321283638353341
V. ACTIV4806006007687681024400480864
— SYNC —
INT(G)NONONONONONONONONO
EXT(H/V)/POLARITYYES -/-YES +/+YES +/+NO +/+YES +/+YES +/+YES -/+YES -/-YES +/+
EXT(CS)/POLARITYNONONONONONONONONO
INT/NON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INTNON INT
This display meets the power saving guidelines set by the International
E
NERGY STAR Program. It is capable of reduced power consumption
when used with a computer equipped with Display Power Management
Signaling (DPMS). By sensing the absence of the sync signal coming
from the computer, it will reduce the power consumption as follows:
✔ CAUTION
The Power Saving function will automatically put the display into Deep Sleep mode if the
power switch is turned on without any video signal input. Once the horizontal and vertical
syncs are sensed, the display will automatically return to its Normal Operation mode.
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
(US Model only)
CPD-101VS
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder
splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps,
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely
certain that you have replaced all the insulators.
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point
them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and
recommend their replacement.
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend
the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values.
Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of
your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized”
knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC
Leakage. Check leakage as described below.
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
0.15 µF
1.5 k
Ω
AC
Voltmeter
(0.75 V)
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground
and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500
microampers).
Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to
use these instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision
245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
examples of a passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all
battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC
range are suitable. (See Fig. A)
WARNING!!
NEVER TURN ON THE POWER IN A CONDITION IN
WHICH THE DEGAUSS COIL HAS BEEN REMOVED.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK
¡ ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED
VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR
SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS
WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION
ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE
PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS
ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
AVERTISSEMENT!!
NE JAMAIS METTRE SOUS TENSION QUAND LA
BOBINE DE DEMAGNETISATION EST ENLEVÉE.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS À LA
SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE TRAME ET
UNE MARQUE
NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR UNE PIÈCE PORTANT LE
NUMÉRO SPECIFIÉ. LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT
L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU
FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIÉS DANS LE
PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES LORS
DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNE-MENT
EST SUSPECTÉ.
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¡ SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ.
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CPD-101VS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionTitlePage
1. GENERAL .................................................................. 1-1
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ............................ 7-1
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SECTION 1
1
45 67 8 9 !º
2
3
GENERAL
The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts
from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of
the Operating Instruction Manual remein as in the manual.
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Sony Multimedia CPD-101VS
display!
This display incorporates over 25 years of Sony experience with Trinitron
display technology, ensuring excellent performance and outstanding
reliability.
This display’s wide scan range (30 – 70 kHz), together with Digital
Multiscan Technology, allows it to sync to any video mode from
standard VGA through VESA 1024 × 768 at 85 Hz (VESA 1280 × 1024 at
60 Hz).
In addition, its four factory-preset color modes give you unprecedented
flexibility in matching on-screen colors to hard copy printouts.
Furthermore, it features:
• Graphic Picture Enhancement function
improves monitor performance to match the application that you are
running.
With the GPE AUTO MODE, you can use “IntelliLight” compatible
software which will maximize the color and brightness of a window
running a multimedia presentation without affecting the brightness
and contrast of text based applications.
• Integrated stereo speakers with Bass Boost
enables you to enjoy excellent sound reproduction via 3.0 W stereo
speakers.
All together, CPD-101VS delivers incredible performance with the
quality and support you can expect from Sony.
Plug and play
This display complies with DDC™1 and DDC2B which are the Display
Data Channel (DDC) standards of VESA.
When a DDC1 host system is connected, the display synchronizes with
the V. CLK in accordance with the VESA standards and outputs the
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) to the data line.
When a DDC2B host system is connected, the display automatically
switches to DDC2B communication.
DDC™ is a trademark of Video Electronics Standard Association.
Precautions
Installation
• Prevent internal heat build-up by allowing adequate air circulation.
Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.) or near
materials (curtains, draperies) that may block the ventilation holes.
• Do not install the unit near heat sources such as radiators or air ducts,
nor in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical
vibration or shock.
• Do not place the unit near equipment which generates magnetism,
such as a converter or high voltage power lines.
Maintenance
• Clean the cabinet, glass panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of
abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent, such as alcohol or benzine.
• Do not rub, touch, or tap the surface of the screen with sharp or
abrasive items, like a ball point pen or a screwdriver, as this type of
contact may result in a scratched picture tube.
Transportation
• Do not discard the carton and packing materials. When transporting
the unit, use these packing materials so that the unit is properly
packaged.
• When carrying the unit, be careful not to get your hands caught
between the display and the tilt-swivel.
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Introduction
Precautions
7
Functions of Controls
Warning on Power Connection
• Use the supplied power cord.
For the customers in U.S.A.
If you do not do this, this display will not conform to mandatory FCC
standards.
For the customers in UK.
If you use the display in the UK, please use the supplied UK cable
with the UK plug.
for 100 to 120 V AC for 220 to 240 V AC for 240 V AC only
• Before disconnecting the power cord, wait at least 30 seconds after
turning off the power switch to discharge static electricity from the
CRT display surface.
• After the power has been turned on, the CRT is demagnetized for
approximately 5 seconds. This generates a strong magnetic field
around the bezel which may affect the data stored on magnetic tape or
disks near the bezel. Place such magnetic recording equipment and
tapes/disks at a distance from this unit.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be
easily accessible.
Front
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
!º
Microphone
Screen
Stereo speakers
¤ Mute button
? Reset switch
GPE button and
indicator
. Volume +/–
buttons
MENU button
> +/– Contrast
buttons
U Power switch
and indicator
—
—
—
Mutes sound (page 20).
Resets adjustments to factory setting (page 30).
Sets GPE mode (page 31).
Adjust speaker volume (page 19). The default
setting of the volume level is 30 %. Use to select
items in an OSD.
Displays the OSD menu.
Adjust picture contrast (page 21). Use to adjust
items in an OSD.
Turns the display on and off.
Precautions
8
1-1
Functions of Controls
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Rear
AL
LINE OUT
USB
CONTR
LINE IN
MIC
MONITOR
PRINTER
2
!¡
!™
!£
!¢
!¡
AC IN connector
!™
2 Audio plug (green)
h MIC plug (red)
!£
; Video signal cable
!¢
(blue)
2 Headphones jack
!∞
Tilt-Swivel
!§
Subwoofer output
!¶
jack
Connect the supplied power cord (page 13).
Connect to the computer’s audio output
(page 12).
Connect to the computer’s microphone input
(page 12).
Connect to the computer’s video output
(page 12).
Connect standard mini-plug headphones (not
supplied). The speakers are turned off when
headphones are connected.
Adjusts the angle of the display (page 15).
Connect to a subwoofer’s input jack (not
supplied).
Getting Started
Before using this display, please make sure that the following items are
included in your package:
• Multimedia CPD-101VS display (1)
• Power cord (1)
• Warranty card (1)
• Operating instructions manual (1)
• Windows 95/98 Monitor Information Disk and its instruction manual
(1)
✎
Tip
This display will sync with any IBM or compatible system equipped with VGA1) or greater
graphics capability. Although this display will sync to other platforms running at horizontal
!∞
!§
!¶
frequencies between 30 and 70 kHz, including Macintosh
cable adapter is required. Please consult Sony Technical Support for advice on which adapter is
suitable for your needs.
1) VGA is a trademark of IBM Corporation.
2) Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc.
2)
and Power Macintosh systems, a
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Functions of Controls
10
Installation
p Step 1: Connect the computer
With the computer switched off, connect the video signal cable to the
display (VGA) connector on your computer. If your computer supports
the DDC plug-and-play standard, this connection will enable DDC
communication between the display and the computer.
The video signal cable is combined with audio and microphone cables.
If your computer is equipped with sound capability, connect the audio
(green) and microphone (red) plugs to appropriate jacks located on your
computer.
Blue (to monitor
connector)
Green (to LINE OUT
connector)
Red (to microphone
connector)
Computer
Fasten the
screw of the
blue plug.
Getting Started
p Step 2: Connect the power cord
With the display switched off, connect the power cord to the display
and the other end to a power outlet.
to a power outlet
Power cord (supplied)
p Step 3: Turn on the display, and then your
computer.
For proper Plug and Play recognition, turn on the display before you
turn on your computer.
✔
Note on Warning Messages
If there is something wrong with the input signal, one of the following messages appears.
“OUT OF SCAN RANGE”
This indicates that the input signal is not supported by the display’s specifications.
“NO INPUT SIGNAL”
This indicates that video signal is missing.
To solve these problems, see “Troubleshooting” on page 35.
p Step 4: If necessary...
Adjust the user controls according to your personal preference.
The installation of your display is complete. Enjoy your display.
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✔
Note on handling the video signal cable
Do not touch the pins of the video signal cable.
12
Getting Started
Getting Started
13
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Using Your Display
MENU
COLOR
MENU
OK
CENTER SCREEN
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
Preset and user modes
The Multimedia CPD-101VS display has factory preset modes for the 9
most popular industry standards for true “plug and play” capability.
For less common modes, its Digital Multiscan Technology will perform
all of the complex adjustments necessary to ensure a high quality picture
for any timing between 30 and 70␣ kHz.
When using a video mode that is not one of the 9 factory preset modes,
some fine tuning may be required to optimize the display to your
preferences. Simply adjust the display according to the adjustment
instructions. The adjustments will be stored automatically and recalled
whenever that mode is used.
A total of 16 user-defined modes can be stored in memory. If a 17th mode
is entered, it will replace the first.
Using the tilt-swivel
With the tilt-swivel, this unit can be adjusted to be viewed at your
desired angle within 90° horizontally and 7° vertically.
To turn the unit vertically and horizontally, hold it at its bottom with
both hands.
Be careful not to get your hands caught between the display and the tiltswivel.
✔
Note for Windows® 95/98 users
Install the new model information of the Sony computer display from “Windows 95/98
Monitor Information disk” into your PC. (To install the file, refer to the attached “About the
Windows 95/98 Monitor Infomration Disk”.)
This display complies with “VESA DDC,” the standards of Plug & Play. If your PC/graphic board
complies with DDC, select “Plug & Play Display (VESA DDC)” or this display’s model name
(CPD-101VS) as “Display type” from “Control Panel” in Windows 95/98. Some PC/graphic
boards do not comply with DDC. Even if they comply with DDC, that may have some problems
connecting this display. In this case, select this display’s model name (CPD-101VS) as “Display
type” in Windows 95/98.
®
is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other
Windows
countries.
✔
Note on recommended horizontal timing conditions
Horizontal sync width should be more than 1.0 µsec.
Horizontal blanking width should be more than 3.6 µsec.
Using Your Display
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Damper wire
Using a white background, a very thin horizontal line on the screen may
be visible as shown below. This line is the damper wire.
The Trinitron tube has a vertically striped Aperture Grille inside. The
Aperture Grille allows more light to pass through to the screen giving
the Trinitron CRT more color and brightness.
The damper wire is attached to the Aperture Grille to prevent vibration
of the Aperture Grille wire so that the screen image is constantly stable.
Damper wire
Approx. 6 cm
3
/8 inches)
(2
45˚
7˚
45˚
Using Your Display
Adjustments
When one of the preset-type signals is input, no picture adjustment is
necessary.
You can, however, adjust the picture to your preference by following the
procedure described below.
To adjust the display, turn on the display and computer.
Introducing the On-Screen Display
Beyond sound volume and picture contrast adjustment, most
adjustments are made using the OSD menu system.
Using the OSD menu
Press the MENU button to display the MENU OSD.
1.
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Using Your Display
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2. Use the the four arrow (>/./?//) buttons (. +/– and > +/–
buttons) to select the item you want to adjust.
Change the item from blue to yellow.
3. Press the MENU button again.
The item is selected and the item’s OSD appears.
BRIGHT/CONTRAST
50
BRIGHTNESS
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
1-3
OK
CENTER SCREEN
Adjustments
MENU
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Summary of each item
VOLUME/CONTRAST
2626
65. 0kHz / 76Hz
OPTION
OFF ON
BASS BOOST
MENU
COLOR
MENU
OK
CENTER SCREEN
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
VOLUME/CONTRAST
2626
65. 0kHz / 76Hz
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MENU
CENTER SCREEN
COLOR
9
BRIGHT EXITZOOM
8
GEOMSIZE OPTION
1 COLOR
Selects the color temperature.
2 CENTER
Adjusts the picture centering.
3 SCREEN
Reduces the moiré pattern.
4 ZOOM
Adjusts the picture size in horizontal and vertical direction
proportionally.
5 OPTION
Activates bass-boost and screen degauss, changes the OSD position
and selects the OSD language.
6 SIZE
Adjusts the picture size. You can adjust the size in horizontal or
vertical direction individually.
7 GEOM
Adjusts the picture rotation, pincushion, etc.
8 BRIGHT
Adjusts the picture brightness and contrast.
9 EXIT
Closes the OSD menu.
Adjustments
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MENU
OK
4
567
Adjusting the sound volume
1.
Press the . + or – button.
The VOLUME/CONTRAST OSD appears.
The horizontal and vertical frequencies for each input signal received
appear.
Horizontal
frequency
2.
Press the . +/– buttons to adjust volume.
+ to increase volume
– to decrease volume
The VOLUME/CONTRAST OSD disappears three seconds after you
release the buttons.
✎
Tips
• The default setting of the volume level is 30 %.
• Adjust the volume while listening to the sound.
• Excessively high volume may cause howling.
p To activate Bass Boost for rich bass sound
Select OPTION in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
1.
The OPTION OSD appears.
Vertical
frequency
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2.
Select BASS BOOST with the >/. buttons.
3.
Press the / button to select ON.
To cancel bass boost, press the ? button to select OFF.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
p To mute the sound
Press the ¤ button. The ¤ indicator appears while the sound is muted.
Press again to cancel muting.
You can cancel muting also by pressing the . + button.
✎
Tip
¤ appears instead of . on the VOLUME/CONTRAST OSD while the sound is muted.
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OPTION
OFF ON
BASS BOOST
Adjusting the picture contrast
The adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input signals.
1.
Press the > + or – button.
The VOLUME/CONTRAST OSD appears.
The horizontal and vertical frequencies for each input signal received
appear.
Horizontal
2.
Press the > +/– buttons to adjust the picture contrast.
+ for more contrast
– for less contrast
The VOLUME/CONTRAST OSD disappears three seconds after you
release the buttons.
frequency
Vertical
frequency
Adjusting the picture brightness
The adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input signals.
1.
Select BRIGHT in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The BRIGHT/CONTRAST OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
BRIGHT/CONTRAST
50
BRIGHTNESS
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2. Press the ?// buttons to adjust the picture brightness.
MENU
COLOR
MENU
OK
CENTER SCREEN
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
COLOR
11000K
9300K
6500K
5000K
/ for more brightness
? for less brightness
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Adjusting the picture centering
The adjustment data becomes the individual setting for each input signal
received.
1. Select CENTER in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The CENTER OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2. For vertical adjustmentFor horizontal adjustment
Press the >/. buttons.Press the ?// buttons.
> to move up/ to move right
. to move down? to move left
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
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22
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
CENTER
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✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Adjusting the picture size
The adjustment data becomes the individual setting for each input signal
received.
To adjust the picture size in horizontal and vertical direction
proportionally
1.
Select ZOOM in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The ZOOM OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2.
Press the ?// buttons for the best size.
To adjust the picture size in horizontal or vertical direction
1.
Select SIZE in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The SIZE OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
OK
CENTER SCREEN
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
MENU
ZOOM
H
74
V
49
SIZE
73
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Adjustments
23
2.
For vertical adjustmentFor horizontal adjustment
Press the >/. buttons.Press the ?// buttons.
> to increase/ to increase
. to decrease? to decrease
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Adjusting the geometry
The rotation adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input
signals. All other data becomes the individual setting for each input
signal received.
1.
Select GEOM in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The GEOMETRY OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2.
Press the >/. buttons to select the item you want to adjust.
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OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
GEOMETRY
ROTATION
3.
Press the ?// buttons to adjust.
ROTATION/ to rotate the picture
PINCUSHION / to bend both
PIN BALANCE / to bend both sides
clockwise
sides outward
to the right
KEYSTONE/ to widen the top
KEY BALANCE / to move the top to
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
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Selecting the color temperature
The selected color temperature becomes the common setting for all input
signals.
1.
Select COLOR in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The COLOR OSD appears.
the right
? to rotate
counterclockwise
? to bend inward
? to the left
? to shrink the top
? to the left.
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Adjustments
25
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2.
SCREEN
MOIRE ADJUST
26
MENU
COLOR
MENU
OK
CENTER SCREEN
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
OPTION
OFF ON
BASS BOOST
Select the desired color temperature with the >/. buttons.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
11000K for the brightest white
9300K for TV white
6500K for video monitor white
5000K for printing paper white
Tip
Adjusting the screen moiré
This adjustment is to eliminate wavy or elliptical lines that may appear
on the screen.
The adjustment data becomes the common setting for all input signals.
1.
Select SCREEN in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The SCREEN OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2.
Press the / button to select ON.
The MOIRE ADJUST icon appears under the CANCEL MOIRE icon.
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
SCREEN
OFF ON
CANCEL MOIRE
SCREEN
OFF ON
CANCEL MOIRE
3. Press the . button to select MOIRE ADJUST.
4. Press the ?// buttons to tune the moiré cancellation effect.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
✔
Note on the moiré cancellation effect
When CANCEL MOIRE is set to ON, the picture may appear fuzzy. If you set CANCEL
MOIRE to OFF, the picture may be clearer, but the moiré will reappear.
Activating screen degauss
The display screen is automatically degaussed (demagnetized) when the
power is turned on.
To manually degauss the screen, do as follows. If you need to degauss
the screen a second time, wait at least 20 minutes for the best result.
1. Select OPTION in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The OPTION OSD appears.
Continued to the next page ➔
Adjustments
26
2.
Select MANUAL DEGAUSS with the >/. buttons.
3.
Press the / button to activate the degauss cycle.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
OPTION
ON
MANUAL DEGAUSS
Changing the OSD position
1.
Select OPTION in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The OPTION OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2.
Select OSD H (horizontal) POSITION or OSD V (vertical) POSITION
with the >/. buttons.
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
OPTION
OSD H POSITION
OPTION
OFF ON
BASS BOOST
OPTION
OSD V POSITION
Adjustments
3. Press the ?// buttons to move the OPTION OSD to the desired
position.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Selecting the OSD language
English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese version of the OSDs are
available.
1. Select OPTION in the MENU OSD and press the MENU button.
The OPTION OSD appears.
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT EXIT ZOOM
GEOM SIZE OPTION
2. Select LANGUAGE with the >/. buttons.
OK
CENTER SCREEN
MENU
OPTION
FRA DEU
ENG
ESP
LANGUAGE
OPTION
OFF ON
BASS BOOST
Continued to the next page ➔
27
28
Adjustments
1-6
Adjustments
29
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3.
Press the ?// buttons to select the desired language.
To exit the OSD
Press the MENU button again.
✎
Tip
If you don’t touch any buttons, the OSD automatically disappears after 30 seconds.
Resetting
p To recall the factory settings for an individual
adjustment item
1.
Select the item you want to reset.
First select the OSD containing the item in the MENU OSD, and then
select the item in the OSD.
2.
Press the ? button while the OSD of the item is on.
Only the item highlighted in yellow returns to the factory setting.
p To recall the factory settings for the current
video mode
Press the ? button while no OSD is displayed.
p To recall the factory settings for all modes
Press and hold the ? button for more than two seconds.
All adjustments return to the factory settings.
Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE)
Available GPE modes
Graphic Picture Enhancement is a function designed for your viewing
comfort.
There are four GPE modes: AUTO, MODE 1, MODE 2 and OFF.
The default setting is “AUTO.”
p AUTO mode
This mode is effective only with “IntelliLight” compatible applications.
When an image playback window with “IntelliLight” coding appears on
the screen, the display senses the exact location and size of the window
and applies a higher brightness and sharpness effect to images inside the
window, while the rest of the screen remains at standard picture quality.
For inquiries about “IntelliLight” and compatible software, check Sony’s
web site (www.ita.sel.sony.com) or call Sony Technical Support (1-8884SONYPC).
“IntelliLight” is a trademark of Sony Electronics Inc.
Window with “IntelliLight” coding has
higher brightness and sharpness.
Standard picture quality
✔
Note on the AUTO mode
If one of the four corners of the “IntelliLight” window is covered or if the window goes
beyond the screen border, the GPE effect turns off.
✎
Tip
You can adjust the picture contrast or brightness of the screen outside of the “IntelliLight”
window. The “IntelliLight” window always remains clear and sharp regardless of the
adjustments made to the rest of the screen.
p MODE 1
Higher contrast is applied across the entire screen. MODE 1 is designed
to enhance still image presentations.
✔
Note on MODE 1
Whenever the screen resolution is changed, power saving activated, or power turned off,
MODE 1 is cancelled and GPE returns to the AUTO mode.
Adjustments
30
p MODE 2
Higher contrast and sharpness is applied across the entire screen.
MODE 2 is designed to enhance graphic games and movie/video
presentations.
✔
Note on MODE 2
Whenever the screen resolution is changed, power saving activated, or power turned off,
MODE 2 is cancelled and GPE returns to the AUTO mode.
✎
Tip
MODE 2 may produce ghost images when displaying text oriented applications. In this
case, select the AUTO or OFF mode.
p GPE OFF mode
Screen sharpness and brightness are set to standard quality without any
additional enhancements. This mode is suited for text-based
applications.
✔
Note on the GPE OFF mode
Once OFF mode is selected, GPE status stays in the OFF mode until you manually select
other GPE modes.
Selecting the GPE mode
Press the GPE button repeatedly until the screen message of the desired
mode is displayed.
Each time you press the GPE button, the GPE mode changes as follows:
AUTO n GPE OFF n MODE 1 n MODE 2
n
Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE)
Power Saving Function
This display meets the power saving guidelines set by the International
E
NERGY STAR Program. It is capable of reduced power consumption
when used with a computer equipped with Display Power Management
Signaling (DPMS). By sensing the absence of the sync signal coming
from the computer, it will reduce the power consumption as follows:
✔ CAUTION
The Power Saving function will automatically put the display into Deep Sleep mode if the
power switch is turned on without any video signal input. Once the horizontal and vertical
syncs are sensed, the display will automatically return to its Normal Operation mode.
Mode
1
Normal
Operation
2
Sleep
3
Deep Sleep
4
Power-off
Power
consumption
110 W (max)
15 W (max)
8 W (max)
0 W
Recovery
time
—
Approx. 3 sec.
Approx. 10 sec.
—
u Power
indicator
Green
Green ˜
Orange
Orange
Off
31
AUTO
The GPE indicator lights up when AUTO, MODE 1 or MODE 2 is
selected.
Graphic Picture Enhancement (GPE)
32
Appears for three seconds
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Power Saving Function
33
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Troubleshooting
This section may help you isolate a problem and as a result, eliminate the
need to contact technical support, allowing continued productivity.
No picture
If the U indicator is not lit
m Check that the power cord is properly connected.
m Check that the U switch is in the “on” position.
If the “NO INPUT SIGNAL” message appears on the screen, or if the U
indicator is either orange or alternating between green and orange
m Try pressing any key on the computer keyboard.
m Check that your computer power switch is in the “on” position.
m Check that the video signal cable is properly connected and all plugs
are firmly seated in their sockets.
m Ensure that no pins are bent or pushed in the HD15 video input
connector.
If the “OUT OF SCAN RANGE” message appears on the screen
m Check that the video frequency is within that specified for the display.
Horizontal: 30 – 70 kHz
Vertical: 50 – 120 Hz
Refer to your computer’s instruction manual to adjust the video
frequency range.
m If you are using a video signal cable adapter, check that it is the correct
one.
If no message is displayed and the U indicator is green or flashing orange
m See “Self-diagnosis function” (page 38).
No sound from speaker
If the ¤ indicator is displayed
m Press the ¤ button to cancel muting.
m Check that the audio plug is properly connected.
m Adjust the volume with . +/– buttons.
m Check that the headphones are not connected.
m Check the volume control, muting, sound selector, etc. of the sound
board. (See the computer’s manual.)
Microphone mixing is not possible
m Check that the MIC plug is properly connected.
m Check the microphone control, sound selector, etc. of the sound board.
(See the computer’s manual.)
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Howling (feedback) is heard
m Decrease the volume with . +/– buttons, or turn down the
microphone input volume of the sound board.
Picture is scrambled
m Check your computer manual for the proper display setting.
m Check this manual and confirm that the graphic mode and the
frequency you are trying to operate is supported. Even if the
frequency is within the proper range, some video boards may have a
sync pulse that is too narrow for the display to sync correctly.
Color is not uniform
m Degauss the display (page 27).
If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a
speaker, near the display, or you change the direction of the display,
color may lose uniformity. The degauss function demagnetizes the
metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral field for uniform color
reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimum
interval of 20 minutes for the best result.
Screen image is not centered or sized properly
m Adjust the size or centering (pages 22, 23).
m Some video modes do not fill the screen to the edge. This problem
tends to occur with certain video boards.
Edges of the image are curved
m Adjust the geometry (page 24).
Picture is fuzzy
m Adjust the contrast and brightness (page 21). Some brands of video
boards have an excessive video output level which creates a fuzzy
picture at maximum contrast.
m Degauss the display (page 27).
If you place equipment which generates a magnetic field, such as a
speaker, near the display, or you change the direction of the display,
color may lose uniformity. The degauss function demagnetizes the
metal frame of the CRT to obtain a neutral field for uniform color
reproduction. If a second degauss cycle is needed, allow a minimum
interval of 20 minutes for the best result.
m If moiré is cancelled, the picture may become fuzzy. Decrease the
moiré cancellation effect (page 26).
m If the GPE mode is set to AUTO, change it to OFF (page 32).
Troubleshooting
Picture bounces or has wavy oscillations
m Isolate and eliminate any potential sources of electric or magnetic
fields. Common causes for this symptom are electric fans, fluorescent
lighting, laser printers, etc.
m If you have another display close to this display, increase the distance
between them to reduce interference.
m Try plugging the display into a different AC outlet, preferably on a
different circuit.
Picture is flickering
m Set the refresh rate on the computer to obtain the best possible picture
by referring to your computer’s manual.
m If the GPE mode is set to AUTO, change it to OFF (page 32).
Picture appears to be ghosting
m Eliminate the use of video extensions and/or video switch boxes if
this symptom occurs. Excessive cable length or weak connections can
produce this symptom.
m If the GPE mode is set to AUTO, change it to OFF (page 32).
m If the GPE mode is set to MODE 2, the picture may appear to be
ghosting. Set to another GPE mode (page 32).
Wavy or elliptical (moiré) pattern is visible
m Cancel the moiré (page 26).
The moiré may be modified depending on the connected computer.
m Due to the relationship between resolution, display dot pitch and the
pitch of some image patterns, certain screen backgrounds sometimes
show moiré. Change your desktop pattern.
IntelliLight does not work
m Check that all four corners of the “IntelliLight” window are clearly
displayed and are not covered by another window.
m Check that the GPE mode is set to AUTO (page 32).
m Leave the display’s power “on” and reboot your computer.
m IntelliLight does not work correctly with an interlaced video mode.
Check the vertical refresh rate in the Properties window of Windows
95/98 and select a non-interlaced mode.
Tiny color bars appear in the corners of the IntelliLight window
m Set the GPE mode to AUTO (page 32).
m Check that all four corners of the “IntelliLight” window are clearly
displayed and are not covered by another window.
Troubleshooting
35
36
A fine horizontal line (wire) is visible
m This wire stabilizes the vertically striped Aperture Grille (page 16).
This Aperture Grille allows more light to pass through to the screen
giving the Trinitron CRT more color and brightness.
Hum is heard right after the power is turned on
m When the power is turned on, the Auto-degauss cycle is activated.
While the Auto-degauss cycle is activated, a hum may be heard. The
same hum is heard when the display is manually degaussed. This is
not a malfunction.
• If the problem persists, call your authorized Sony dealer from a
location near you, or call Sony Technical Support at 1-888-4SONYPC
(1-888-476-6972).
• Note the model name and the serial number of your display. Also note
the make and name of your computer and video board.
Self-diagnosis function
This display is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. Use this function
if there is a problem with your display or computer.
1. Disconnect the video input cable or turn off the connected computer.
2. Turn the display off and on.
3. Press and hold the >/ button for more than 2 seconds.
If all four color bars appear (white, red, green, blue) after a few seconds,
the display is working properly, but there might be a problem with your
computer. Contact your computer’s manufacturer.
If the color bars do not appear, there might be a problem with the
display. Contact your local authorized Sony dealer, or call Sony Technical
Support at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972).
Continued to the next page ➔
Troubleshooting
37
38
Troubleshooting
1-8
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2-1. CABINET REMOVAL
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
2
Cabinet
1
Four screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
CPD-101VS
2-2. SERVICE POSITION
(1) D board(2) U board
A block
1
3
2
D board
U board
2-1
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CPD-101VS
2-3. D BOARD REMOVAL
1
A block
2
Screw
(+BVTT 4 x 8)
3
Cable stopper
6
Five screws
(+BVTP 3 x 12)
4
Screw
(+BVTP 3 x 12)
5
Cable blacket
CN904
CN607
From harness assy
2-4. U BOARD REMOVAL
GND (From stand assy)
CN5607
7
CN5204
CN5200
D board
CN5606
CN5601
CN5202
CN5605
4
U board
GND
CN601
Not used screw
3
Two claws
2-2
2
Stand base (Rear)
1
Two screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
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2-5. J BOARD REMOVAL
1
Two screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
5
J board
CPD-101VS
3
Stand base (Lower)
2
Seven screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
4
Screw
(+BVTP 3 x 12)
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CPD-101VS
2-6. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
10
Demagnetization coil
11
Tension spring
2
6
8
Four screws
(Tapping screw 5)
13
Two degaussing coil holders
A block
Neck assy
7
Deflection yoke
1
Anode cap
CN302
CN314
CN303
CN512
Cushion
CN501
4
CN601
2P
Two claws
9
Picture tube
3
Two screws
(+BVTP 4 x 16)
5
Stand block
12
Two degaussing coil holders
• REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP
NOTE: Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon painted on the CRT,
• REMOVING PROCEDURES
1 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in
• HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP
1
2 Don’t press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode-caps!
3 Don’t turn the foot of rubber over hardly!
after removing the anode.
b
a
2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap
the direction indicated by the arrow a.
Don’t hurt the surface of anode-caps with shartp shaped material!
A material fitting called as shatter-hook terminal is built in the
rubber.
The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or hurt the rubber.
firmly in the direction indicated by the
arrow b.
c
Anode Button
3 When one side of the rubber cap is
separated from the anode button, the
anode-cap can be removed by turning
up the rubber cap and pulling up it in
the direction of the arrow c.
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2-7. HARNESS LOCATION
CPD-101VS
Speaker
CN5204
CN5601
CN5200
CN5607CN5605
CN5606
U board
DA board
Stand assy
CN6002
CN6003
CN6001
CN5202
J board
CN902
CN904
CN607
Microphone
CN503
CN903
CN502
CN501
Picture tube
Demagnetization coil
D board
AC inlet
Ferrite Bead
CN314
CN316
CN309
CN306
CN601
CN315
CN310 CN307
CN512
FBT
CN308CN302CN301
CN303CN305
A boardAA board
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CPD-101VS
SECTION 3
SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENT
When replacing or repairing the shown below table, the
following operational checks must be performed as a
safety precaution against X-rays emissions from the unit.
Confirm that the voltage between cathode of D517 on D
board and GND is more than 17.5 V DC and Using external DC Power Supply, apply the voltage shown below
between cathode of D517 and GND, and confirm that
the HV HOLD DOWN circuite works. (TV Rester disappears)
Standard voltage : Less than 31.70 V DC
Check Condition
• Input voltage : 100 – 120 V AC
• Input signal: White Cross hatch at Max fH
• Beam control : CONT : 255, BRT : 80
• Beam Current Protector Check
Connect a variable resistor (20 kΩ or more) and an ammeter in series between FBT pin !] on D board and –15
V line. Decrease gradually the resistance of the variable
resistor from maximum to minimum, and confirm that
the Beam Current Protector Circuite works (TV Rester
disappears). The current must be within the range shown
below.
• Standard current : Less than 1.50 mA
Check Condition
• Input voltage : 100 – 120 V AC
• Input signal: White Cross hatch at Max fH
• Beam control : CONT : 255, BRT : 80
• B+ Voltage Check
Standard voltage : 150.0 ± 3.0 V DC
Check Condition
• Input voltage : 100 – 120 V AC
Note : Use NF power supply or make sure that
distortion factor is 3% or less.
• Input signal: White Cross hatch at 64.0 kHz
• Beam control : CONT : 255, BRT : 80
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SECTION 4
Purity
ADJUSTMENTS
CPD-101VS
• Landing Rough Adjustment
1. Enter the full white signal. (or the full black dots signal)
2. Set the contrast to “CONT”=MAX.
3. Make the screen monogreen.
Note: Off the outputs from R ch and B ch of SG.
4. Reverse the DY, and adjust coarsely the purity magnet (2pole Mg) so that a green raster positions in the center of
screen.
5. Moving the DY forward, adjust so that an entire screen becomes monogreen.
6. Adjust the tilt of DY, and fix lightly with a clamp.
Note: “TILT” shall be set at 0.
• Landing Fine Adjustment
< Measurement condition >
Brightness : ∑Ik (520µA)
Magnetic field : BH=0, BV=45µT
CRT size : 270 × 202
Measurement point : 256 × 190
Temperature : 25ºC
After aging for 9 minutes and more than 3 hours, adjust so
that it is exactly this value.
a1a4a7
a2a5a8
a3a6a9
[ µm ]
< Adjustment target>
After aging for 1 minute and more than 3 hours, adjust so
that it is exactly this value.
- a1- a4- a7
— — —
2 2 2
- a2- a5- a8
— — —
2 2 2
- a3- a6- a9
— — —
2 2 2
1 minute
+ a1+ a4+ a7
———
222
+ a2+ a5+ a8
———
222
+ a3+ a6+ a9
———
222
3 hours
5. Attach the sensor of the landing adjustment unit on the CRT
surface.
Purity magnet position
<Neck Assy Zero Position>
Set the
finger
6. Adjust the DY position and purity, and the DY tilt.
L/D control specification
± 5± 7± 5
± 5± 7± 5
± 5± 7± 5
7. Fasten DY with screw.
Note: Torque 22 ±2kgcm (2.2 ± 0.2 Nm)
Perform auto degaussing.
8. Adjust each top and bottom pins by two wedges, and also
adjust swinging DY neck right-left by H.TILT and horizontal trapezoid, and then fix with two wedges.
(When fixing DY with wedges, insert wedges completely so
that the DY does not shake.)
a
cd
b
“a” and “b” must be equal, and
“c” and “d” must be equal.
Signal : Inverted crosshatch (Make the monogreen)
B
R
R
A
B
A1
“A” and “B”,
“A1” and “B1”
B
R
R
B
B
B1
must be equal.
<How to drive in wedges>
L/D [ µm ]
+ ax
—
2
ax
- ax
—
2
0
1
180
L/D Drift Curve
1. Put the set inside the Helmholtz coil.
2. Input the single green signal.
3. Demagnetize the CRT surface with the hand degausser , and
perform auto degaussing.
4. Attach the wobbling coil to the designated part of the CRT
neck.
9. If they do not satisfy the specification, connect the purity
magnet on DY and the disc magnet of the front and the rear
of DY located CRT side.
Note:
(1) When necessary to paste magnets more than 2 pieces, be
careful that the convergence and the distortion would be alterable.
(2) Paste within 80 to 120 mm from the DY on the diagonal line
of the magnet.
10. If using the magnet, be sure to demagnetize with the degausser and check.
11. Remove the sensor and wobbling coil.
12. Check that the DY is not tilting.
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CPD-101VS
A
270 mm
B
MODE All mode
202 mm
a 1.8 mm
b 1.8 mm
a
B
A
b
Connect the communication cable of the computer to the connector located on the D board on the monitor. Run the service software
and then follow the instruction.
IBM AT Computer
as a Jig
1-690-391-21
1
D-sub
(9 Pin [female])
*The parts above ( ) are necessary for DAS adjustment.
mini Din
(8Pin)
1
A-1500-819-A
2
Interface Unit
3
• Convergence Rough Adjustment
1. Enter the white crosshatch signal (white lines on black).
2. Adjust roughly the horizontal and vertical convergence at
four-pole magnet.
3. Adjust roughly HMC and VMC at six-pole magnet.
Standard: ± 0.1mm (In the center of screen)
Six-Pole Mg
NECK Assy
P.S Mg
Four-Pole Mg
Fig. 1
XBV
DYCRT
YCH
XCV
TLV
Fig. 2
3-702-691-01
3
Connector Attachment
To BUS CONNECTOR
4 Pin
4 Pin4 Pin
• Convergence Specification
B
A
MODE All mode
A
B
• White Balance Adjustment Specification
(1) 1100K(2) 9300K
x = 0.274 ± 0.008x = 0.283 ± 0.008
y = 0.287 ± 0.008y = 0.298 ± 0.008
(3) 5000K
x = 0.345 ± 0.008
y = 0.358 ± 0.008
0.24 mm
0.30 mm
XCVYCH
TLV
<6 Pole Magnet>
Tab A
Tab B
• Vertical and Horizontal Position and Size
B
R
R
B
B
R
RB
Specification
• Focus adjustment
Adjust the focus volume 2 for the optimum focus.
Adjust HMC
Fig. 4Fig. 3
FBT
Focus volume 2
A Board
Adjust VMC
Focus (H)
Fig. 5
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5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
SIGNAL-IN
D-SUB15
PIG-TAIL
5
10
4
9
3
8
2
7
1
6
TO
D BOARD
CN902
TO
D BOARD
CN903
15
14
13
12
11
HDSTGND
HOSTGND
A
B
CN307
BGND
BLUE
GGND
GREEN
RGND
RED
GND
VD
HD
CN310
NC
DOCSCL
DOCSDA
CN306
DDSCL
DDSDA
IICSDA
GND
IICSCL
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
HD
CN309
HSYNC
GND
VSOUT
CSYNC
BPCLP
SHARP
CBLK
TESTSW
A LEVEL
CN313
VS
HS
IGPE-S
SHARP
SHARP2
CBLK
IGPE-A
+5V
B IN
GND
G IN
GND
R IN
GND
CN800
GND
R IN
GND
G IN
GND
B IN
+5V
IGPE-A
CBLK
SHARP2
SHARP
IGPE-S
HS
VS
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
(VIDEO)
INV
Q007
B
G
B
G
R
R.G.BUFF
Q801,803,805
SECTION 5
DIAGRAMS
IC006
5
B IN
3
G IN
1
R IN
7
SYNC
G IN
R
14
C SYNC
12
LEVEL
+5V
SHIFT
Q810
X800
24.5MHz
Q004
DC
INV.
B OUT
G OUT
R OUT
CLAMP
17
19
21
13
13
COMP REF
9
R IN
10
G IN
11
B IN
24
CLK DSC
CLK DSC
2
H SYNC
1
V SYNC
IC807 SWITCH
14
X
1
Y1
2
Y0
OUT
IC001
RGB PRE-AMP
B OUT
G OUT
R OUT
R DRV
G DRV
B DRV
OSD BLK
OSD BLK
IC008
BD OUT
GD OUT
RD OUT
R C/O
G C/O
B C/O
SUB CONT
CONT
BRT
CLP
BRT
18
20
23
28
27
26
25
15
4
12
17
16
15
18
4
5
6
191
G2
7
14
R
G
14
11
B IN
8
G IN
5
R IN
1
R OSD
2
G OSD
3
B OSD
16
BLK
13
CONT
IC003 OSD
15
R OSD
14
G OSD
13
B OSD
7
SDA
8
SCL
10
VFLB
5
HFLB
2
SDA
3
SCL
STBY +5V
RESET
9
SHARP1
8
A LEVEL
IC804
4
BLK OUT
20
SDA
21
IGPE OUT
IGPE IN
X1
X0
15
Y
11
A
10
B
9
C
SCL
6
5
13
12
IN
IC002
RGB OUT
11
B IN
9
G IN
8
R IN
B
IC009
BLK SW/INVERTER
1
1Y
12
4B
11
4A
5
2A
6
2B
IC004
RGB CUT OFF CONTROL
1
R IN
2
G IN
3
B IN
IC005
CUT OFF/BRT CONT
5
+IN
OUT
6
-IN
+150V
D015
IC805(2/2)
BUFF
7
OUT2
+IN2
+IN3
OUT3
SW
Q809
G OUT
R OUT
1A
1B
4Y
2Y
B OUT
R OUT
G OUT
B OUT
SW
Q010
5
12
13
7
2
3
4
1
3
5
9
8
7
SPOT KILLER
Q001
+12V SW
Q009
IC805(1/2)
AMP&BUFF
1
OUT1
8
OUT4
D014
+IN1
+IN4
-IN1
+12V
+9V
IC5204 (2/2)
+IN 2
-IN 2
+16V
POWER
SPEAKER
(R)
SPEAKER
(L)
IC5200
E-VOL/TONE CONT
6
R IN
R OUT
11
L OUT
L IN
IC5204 (1/2)
POWER
+IN 1
OUT 1
2
-IN 1
7
OUT 2
MUTE
Q5402
POPING SOUND
PREVENTION
Q5401
SDA
SCL
DG
J001
9
KB
8
KG
KR
7
H
G2
5
10
CN302
CN304
+VCC
3
2
REF V
10
R BUFF
Q806
G BUFF
Q807
B BUFF
Q808
AA
TO FBT FOCUS
HV
(TO FBT)
CN314
121.2V
MIC VCC
Q008
+VCC SW
Q005,006
R
G
B
(VIDEO )
GPE
CRT
D BOARD
10
11
13
12
11
10
13
12
11
10
TO
CN512
C
CN314
1
MIC OUT
2
GND
CN315
5
MIC OUT
4
GND
3
L IN
2
GND
1
R IN
CN316
1
R IN
2
GND
3
L IN
CN305
1
+15V
2
NC
3
STBY+5VSW
4
+80V
5
GND
6
HI
7
+12V
8
GND
9
STBY+5V
GND
-15V
CN312
RO IN
GND
GO IN
GND
9
12V
8
BO IN
BLK OUT
7
SDA
6
SCL
5
-5V
4
SUB CONT
3
CONT
2
1
TEST SW
CN801
RO IN
GND
GO IN
GND
9
+12V
8
BO IN
BLK OUT
7
SDA
6
SCL
5
-5V
4
A LEVEL2
3
A LEVEL
2
1
TEST SW
TO
D BOARD
CN510
MIC
AUDIO IN/
MIC OUT
PIG-TAIL
D
TO
D BOARD
CN502
CN5200
R IN
E
L IN
1
2
3
U
(AUDIO)
L,R BUFF
Q5201,5202
5
6
J6002
HEAD-PHONE
16
1735
19
20
18
13
R-SP
L-SP
E
E
1
2
3
4
IC5202
BUFFER
+IN1
OUT1
+IN2
OUT2
+9V
+16V
POWER SW
Q5207
L,R MUTE
Q6001,6002
(HEADPHONE JACK)
J
IC5201
POWER AMP
171
R IN
R OUT
5
L OUT
L IN
MUTE
Q5215,5216
MUTE SW
Q5001
POPING SOUND
PREVENTION
Q5205
IC5601
+9V REG
OI
+16V SW
Q5206
B–SS3445<U/C>–B/D–P1–15
+16V
CN6002
1
MUTE
2
R OUT
3
R GND
L OUT
4
5
L GND
CN6001
1
GND
CN5605
1
GND
CN5202
1
MUTE
10
2
R OUT
3
R GND
8
4
L OUT
5
L GND
CN5204
8
BB SW1
7
L NC
6
IIC DATA
5
IIC CLK
4
GND
3
MUTE
2
A-GND
1
POWER SW
CN5061
1
AUDIO 16V
AUDIO 16V
2
3
AUDIO GND
AUDIO GND
4
AUDIO GND
5
CN5606
1 GND
CN5607
1 GND
J5401
TO
E
D BOARD
CN904
TO
F
D BOARD
CN607
TO
D BOARD
HEAT SINK
5-1
5-2
Page 22
B
TO
A BOARD
CN309
E
TO
U BOARD
CN5204
A
TO
A BOARD
CN306
FUNCTION
CN903
HSYNC
GND
VSYNC
CSYNC
BPCLAMP
SHRPI
CBLANK
TEST SW
A LEVEL
CN904
IIC DATA
IIC CLK
GND
MUTE
GND
POWER SW
CN902
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
HOST GND
IIC DATA
GND
IIC CLK
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
H-USYNC
CN901
TXD
RXD
+5V
D GND
T505 HST
1
3
22
IC501 PWM CONTROL
—
+
—
+
—
+
AMP
HV REG
OUT
Q510
CHOPPER
Q503
BUFF
—
+
20
19
13
18
14
12
T501 FBT
2
1
4
5
12
D522
D523
TO CRT
HV
ANODE CAP
14
13
FV
FOCUS
TO A BOARD
17
16
11
6
D515
RECT
5
4
8
9
RV501
HV
ADJ
CN501
H DY+
1
H DY+
2
H DY-
3
H DY-
4
V DY-
5
V DY+
6
CN510
1 1.2KV
CN503
RATATION+
1
2
RATATION-
ROTATION
H.DY
V.DY
C
TO
A BOARD
CN301
IC902
IC901 CPU
15
KEY IN
44
SW
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
IC900
H SYNC BUFF
2
4
+5V-2
IC905 EEPROM
5
SDA
6
SCL
IC904
RESET
1
IN
WC
X901
24MHz
OUT
OSC OUT
45
OSC IN
30
HSI1
20
VSI1
28
CS1
22
CLP
46
CBLK
21
VSI2
7
49
PA4
37
SDA
36
SCL
13
MUTE
6
REMOTE
ON/OFF
54
3
RESET
34
DDCSCL
35
DDCSDA
33
HOST GND
25
PD3
26
VSO
27
HSO
39
TDO
38
RDI
7
DEGAUSS
24
HEATER
DA1
LED RED
LED GREEN
DA0
THERMAL
H FB
LOCK
V FB
S1-S3
H CENT
H CENT SW
ABL
ROTATION
LED DRIVE
2
48
LED DRIVE
47
Q901,902
1
TH501
17
32
23
19
50-52
4
9
16
18
HV
3
Q904
D938
D912
X902
3
SDA
4
SCL
29
XS
14
H FLY
26
H IN
28
V IN
V DF
H OUT
V SAW
V AGC
V DSC
LOCK
9
12
BUFF
Q505
17
Q903
IC401 VOUT
5
8
-IN
4
7
+IN
6
2
REF V
DF AMP
Q504
AMP
H DRIVE
Q501,502
2
OUT
7
FB
1
H CENT
Q506
IC502
ROTATION DRIVE
1
+IN
24
OUT
-IN
INV
Q509
T503
DFT
1
5
H DRIVE
OUT
Q511
H BLK
Q508
H CENT
Q518
H CENT SW
Q517
D517
Q522,523
DET
2
5
12
11
10
S-CAP
CHANGE
Q512,515,516
9
8
7
T504 HDT
4
6
1
8
IC602 -12VREG
3
OUT
BUFF
Q521
H OUT
Q507
Q520
IC503
H CENT DRIVE
2
-IN
1
+IN
2
IN
OUT
4
5
+B
3
-B
H CENT
5
2
BUFF
—
+
24
+RECT
-RECT
3
23
2
4
8
L503
DGC
CN600
AC IN
CN605
THP601A
THP601 1
CN603
DGC2
NC2
DGC1 3
F601
2
1
TH602
POWER,DEFLECTION
D
MICRO-CONTROLLER
+12V
LF601
LFT
231
RY601
REMOTE ON/OFF
S601
4
RELAY DRIVE
Q670
TH601
D601
AC RECT
L602
P GND
REMOTE ON/OFF
T602
PIT
D650
7
D652
D651
8
6
T603
PRT
18
B1
B2
27
3
4
5
VCC SW
Q601
VCC SW CONT
4
3
IC605
SOFT START
Q654
REG
Q607
Q608
1
2
+15V
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
T601
5
1
BOOST
SWITCHING
Q602
D603
MAIN SWITHCING
C1
E1
Q608
C2
E2
IC611
REG
D605
D609
1
D604
D606
4
D611
CN602CN1600
LATCH OUT
LATCH
OVP
AC SEN
V SEN
VCC
I SEN
DRV
P GND
S GND
LATCH OUT
LATCH
OVP
AC SEN
V SEN
VCC
I SEN
DRV
P GND
S GND
5
4
2
1
9
10
11
12
13
14
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
CONTROLLER
2
IC1601
D658
D653
D654
D655
D656
D657
-15V SW
Q606
+15V DCP
Q603-605
D671
+B DCP
Q671-673
8
5
SW
Q611
+15V SW
Q610
12V REG
IC604
12
HEATER SW
IC612
IC603
+5V REG
13
IO
D1605
Q1603
13
REG
IC1603
D1604
SW
Q609
+15V
+150V
+80V
+12V
-15V
+5V
+5V-2
LATCH
Q1604-1606
+150V
+80V
+12V
+5V-2
(POWER CONTROL)
DA
B–SS3445<U/C>–B/D–P2–15
CN502
1
2
3
+B SW
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
CN607
1
AUDIO VCC
2
AUDIO VCC
3
4
5
150V
+80V
GND
+12V
GND
+5V
GND
-5V
GND
GND
GND
NC
H1
D
F
TO
A BOARD
CN305
TO
U BOARD
CN5601
5-35-4
Page 23
5-2. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
J (Stand block)
A
AA
D
U (Stand block)
DA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN801CN312
13P13P
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN800
14P
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
LATCH OUT
DA
AA
(VIDEO<GPE>)
10
LATCH OUT
9
LATCH
8
0VP
7
AC SEN
6
V SEN
CN1600
10P
5
VCC
4
I SEN
3
DRV
2
P GND
1
S GND
DEGAUSSING
COIL
(POWER CONTROL)
TEST SW
A LEVEL
A LEVEL2
-5V
SCL
SDA
BLK OUT
BO IN
12V
GND
GO IN
GND
ROIN
VS
HS
IGPE-S
SHARP
SHARP2
CBLK
IGPE-A
+5V
B IN
GND
G IN
GND
R IN
LATCH
0VP
AC SEN
V SEN
VCC
I SEN
DRV
P GND
S GND
DGC1
NC
DGC2
5-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
Part replaced ( [ )
HV ADJ
AUDIO IN/
MIC OUT
PIG-TAIL
12345
TEST SW
CONT
SUB CONT
-5V
SCL
SDA
BLK OUT
BO IN
12V
GND
GO IN
GND
ROIN
VS
HS
IGPE-S
SHARP
SHARP2
CBLK
IGPE-A
+5V
B IN
GND
G IN
GND
R IN
GNDGND
CN315
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN313
14P
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
MIC OUT
GND
HSYNC
GND
VSOUT
GND
L IN
R IN
CN309
9P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CSYNC
BPCLP
SHARP
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO
123456789
CBLK
TEST SW
A LEVEL
10
DDCSCL
DDCSDA
CN306
10P
WHT
:S-MICRO
GND
IICSDA
HOSTGND
(VIDEO)
A
123456789
HD
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
IICSCL
11
-15V
10
GND
STBY+5V
CN305
11P
:S-MICRO
GND
+12VH1GND
NC
+80V
STBY+5V SW
123456789
+150
CN301
2P
2
1
1.2KV
CN316
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CN310
:S-MICRO
CN307
:S-MICRO
CN314
:S-MICRO
123
GND
R IN
CN302
:TUB
CN304
:TUB
4P
WHT
CN308
1P
:TUB
9P
WHT
2P
WHT
L IN
1P
1P
4
HOSTGND
3
DDCSDA
2
DDCSCL
1
NC
D-SUB 15
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
BGND
BLUE
GGND
GREEN
RGND
RED
GND
VD
HD
MIC OUT
GND
(PIG TAIL)
CRT
HV
(TO FBT)
5-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED
WIRING BOARDS
Note:
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. (pF: µµF)
Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50 V.
• Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating
electrical power, is as follows.
Pitch: 5 mm
Rating electrical power 1/4 W (CHIP : 1/10 W)
• All resistors are in ohms.
f : nonflammable resistor.
•
• F : fusible resistor.
¢: internal component.
•
p : panel designation, and adjustment for repair.
H1
11P
WHT
GND
+80V
+B SW
NC
150V
123456789
1.2KV
1
CN510
1P
CN607
:S-MICRO
CN904
:S-MICRO
WHT
6P
WHT
5P
CN512
1P
:TUB
1
AUDIO VCC
2
AUDIO VCC
3
GND
4
GND
5
GND
1
POWER SW
2
GND
3
MUTE
4
GND
5
IIC CLK
6
IIC DATA
AUDIO 16V
AUDIO 16V
AUDIO GND
AUDIO GND
AUDIO GND
POWER SW
A-GND
MUTE
GND
IIC CLK
IIC DATA
CN5200
:S-MICRO
1
2
CN5601
3
:S-MICRO
4
5
CN5204
1
2
:S-MICRO
3
4
5
6
R INEL IN
123
3P
WHT
5P
WHT
6P
WHT
CN5605
1P
CN5202
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO
1
1
2
3
4
5
GND
MUTE
R OUT
R GND
L OUT
L GND
1
GND
CN6002
1
MUTE
2
R OUT
:S-MICRO
3
R GND
4
L OUT
5
L GND
J
(HEADPHONE JACK)
CN6001
1P
5P
WHT
CN6003
4P
RED
:S-MICRO
1
R-SP
2
E
3
L-SP
4
E
SPEAKER
(R)
SPEAKER
(L)
GND
+5V
-15V
GND
DDCSCL
SHRP1
A LEVEL
TEST SW
CBLANK
123456789
10
9
8
7
6
CN602
10P
5
4
3
2
1
3
CN603
2
3P
MINI
1
CN903
:S-MICRO
BPCLAMP
9P
WHT
VSYNC
CSYNC
GND
HSYNC
DDCSDA
10
GND
IICDATA
IICCLK
HOST GND
CN902
10P
WHT
:S-MICRO
GND
HRTRC
VRTRC
H-USYNC
123456789
+12V
10
11
CN502
:S-MICRO
D
(POWER,DEFLECTION,MICRO-CONTROLLER)
H DY-
V DY-
D HEAT SINK
6
V DY+
CN503
2P
1
2
ROTATION+
ROTATION-
CN501
6P
:DY
12345
H DY+
H DY+
H DY-
GND
GND
1
1
CN5606
1P
CN5607
1P
(AUDIO)
U
B-SS3445<U/C>-KESSENZU
•
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B,
unless otherwise noted.
e : earth-ground.
•
•E : earth-chassis.
• All voltages are in V.
• Readings are taken with a 10 M digital multimeter.
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input.
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
tolerances.
•
• Circled numbers are waveform references.
•
: Can not be measured.
*
s : B + bus.
• S : B – bus.
• The components identified by
[ in this basic schematic diagram
have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to
satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation.
Should replacement be required, replace only with the value
originally used.
• When replacing components identified by
] , make the
necessary adjustments indicated. (See page 3-1)
• When replacing the part in below table, be sure to perform the
related adjustment.
HV Regulator
D BoardIC501, C553, C554
Circuit Check
HV Hold-down
D BoardIC603, IC901, D515
Circuit Check
Beam Current
D BoardIC603, IC604, IC901
Protector Circuit
Check
Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen
printed circuit ( )
DevicePrinted symbolTerminal name
Transistor
1
Transistor
2
3
Diode
4
Diode
Diode
5
Diode
6
Diode
7
8
Diode
Diode
9
Diode
0
!¡
Diode
Diode
!™
Transistor
!£
(FET)
Transistor
!¢
(FET)
Transistor
!∞
(FET)
Transistor
!§
Discrete semiconductot
–
(Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included.)
The components identified by shading
and mark ¡ are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés per un tramé
et une marque
sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
When indicating parts by reference
number, please include the board name.
¡
are critical for safety.
¡
sont critiques pour la
Les composants identifiés per un traméet une marque sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
The components identified by [ in this
manual have been carefully factoryselected for each set in order to satisfy
regulations regarding X-ray radiation.
Should replacement be required, replace
only with the value originally used.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have
characteristic curve B, unless otherwise
noted.
SECTION 7
¡
sont critiques pour la
RESISTORS
• All resistors are in ohms
• F : nonflammable
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since
they are seldom required for routine
service. Some delay should be
anticipated when ordering these items.
IC001 8-759-474-78 IC MM1382
IC002 8-759-399-84 IC LM2406T
IC003 8-759-541-26 IC LSC4514P2
IC004 8-759-434-40 IC TDA6103Q/N3,112
IC005 8-759-100-96 IC uPC4558G2
IC006 8-759-543-53 IC CXA8075S
IC008 8-759-542-46 IC M62392FP
IC009 8-759-925-72 IC SN74HC02ANS
IC401 8-759-444-83 IC LA7840L
IC501¡8-759-478-76 IC uPC5021-109
IC502 8-759-803-42 IC LA6500-FA
IC503 8-759-803-42 IC LA6500-FA
IC602 8-759-701-88 IC NJM7912FA
IC603 8-759-450-47 IC BA05T
IC604 8-759-513-72 IC PQ12RF11
IC605 8-749-010-64 PHOTO COUPLER PC123F2
IC611 8-749-012-13 IC DM-58
IC612 8-749-013-76 IC PQ6RD83B
IC900 8-759-525-10 IC TC7SET08F(TE85L)
IC901 8-759-541-29 IC ST72751N9B1/LAM
7-7
Page 42
CPD-101VS
(d)
REF.NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARKREF.NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
Les composants identifiés per un tramé
et une marque
sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
¡
sont critiques pour la
The components identified by shading
and mark
Replace only with part number specified.
¡
are critical for safety.
IC902 8-759-537-27 IC CXA8071AP
IC904 8-759-165-80 IC PST600C-T
IC905 8-759-527-71 IC M24C08-BN6
R513 1-215-888-00 METAL OXIDE 2205%2WF
R514 1-216-081-00 RES,CHIP22K5%1/10W
R515 1-215-423-00 METAL1.2K1%1/4W
R516 9-910-999-31 METAL1501%1/2W
R517 1-216-393-00 METAL OXIDE 2.25%3WF
R518 1-216-393-00 METAL OXIDE 2.25%3WF
R519 1-216-073-00 RES,CHIP10K5%1/10W
R520 1-249-397-11 CARBON225%1/4W F
R522 1-249-401-11 CARBON475%1/4W
R523 1-216-089-91 RES,CHIP47K5%1/10W
R553 1-218-760-11 METAL CHIP220K0.50%1/10W
R554 1-218-756-11 METAL CHIP150K0.50%1/10W
R556 1-216-691-11 METAL CHIP47K0.50%1/10W
R557 1-216-681-11 METAL CHIP18K0.50%1/10W
R558 1-216-675-11 METAL CHIP10K0.50%1/10W
R559 1-216-661-11 METAL CHIP2.7K0.50%1/10W
R560 1-216-679-11 METAL CHIP15K0.50%1/10W
R561 1-216-474-11 METAL OXIDE 825%3WF
R562 1-215-447-00 METAL12K1%1/4W
R563 1-249-383-11 CARBON1.55%1/4W F
R564 1-216-089-91 RES,CHIP47K5%1/10W
R565 1-215-479-00 METAL270K1%1/4W
R566 1-215-859-00 METAL OXIDE 225%1WF
R567 1-216-073-00 RES,CHIP10K5%1/10W
R568 1-249-437-11 CARBON47K5%1/4W
R569 1-216-635-11 METAL CHIP2200.50%1/10W
R570 1-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R571 1-215-926-00 METAL OXIDE 33K5%3WF
R572 1-249-437-11 CARBON47K5%1/4W
R573 1-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R577 1-216-455-11 METAL OXIDE 5605%2WF
R578 1-216-447-00 METAL OXIDE 275%2WF
R525 1-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W F
R526 1-249-425-11 CARBON4.7K5%1/4W
R527 1-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R528 1-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R529 1-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W F
R530 1-216-474-11 METAL OXIDE 825%3WF
R531 1-216-474-11 METAL OXIDE 825%3WF
R532 1-249-385-11 CARBON2.25%1/4W F
R533 1-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W F
R534 1-249-405-11 CARBON1005%1/4W F
R535 1-216-089-91 RES,CHIP47K5%1/10W
R536 1-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W F
R537 1-216-089-91 RES,CHIP47K5%1/10W
R538 1-215-905-11 METAL OXIDE 105%3WF
R539 1-215-905-11 METAL OXIDE 105%3WF
REF.NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARKREF.NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
The components identified by [ in this manual
have been carefully factory-selected for each set
in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray
radiation. Should replacement be required,
replace only with the value originally used.
Les composants identifiés per un tramé
et une marque
sécurité. Ne les remplacer que par une
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
¡
sont critiques pour la
The components identified by shading
and mark
Replace only with part number specified.
R651 1-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R652 1-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R653 1-249-381-11 CARBON15%1/4W F
R654 1-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R655 1-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R937 1-216-049-91 RES,CHIP1K5%1/10W
R938 1-216-025-91 RES,CHIP1005%1/10W
R939 1-216-637-11 METAL CHIP2700.50%1/10W
R940 1-216-661-11 METAL CHIP2.7K0.50%1/10W
R941 1-216-643-11 METAL CHIP4700.50%1/10W
R942 1-216-643-11 METAL CHIP4700.50%1/10W
R943 1-216-647-11 METAL CHIP6800.50%1/10W
R944 1-216-651-11 METAL CHIP1K0.50%1/10W
R945 1-216-655-11 METAL CHIP1.5K0.50%1/10W
R946 1-216-661-11 METAL CHIP2.7K0.50%1/10W
IC5200 8-759-273-12 IC TDA7315D013TR
IC5201 8-759-980-43 IC TDA2009A
IC5202 8-759-100-96 IC uPC4558G2
IC5204 8-759-100-96 IC uPC4558G2
IC5601 8-759-168-19 IC TA78L09F-TE12L
R6000 1-215-863-11 METAL OXIDE 1005%1WF
R6001 1-215-863-11 METAL OXIDE 1005%1WF
R6002 1-249-397-11 CARBON225%1/4W F
R6003 1-249-397-11 CARBON225%1/4W F
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CPD-101VS
CPD-101VS
9-978-621-11
Sony Corporation
Display Company
Computer Display Dept.
– 64 –
9-978-621-11 98FL24180-1
English
98FL24180-1
Printed in Japan
1998.6
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