Sony KV-AR25M60, KV-AR25M66, KV-AR25M80, KV-AR25N90 Service Manual

REVISION HISTORY

BG3R
CHASSIS
MODEL
KV-AR25M60 KV-AR25M66 KV-AR25M80 KV-AR25M80 KV-AR25N90
KV-AR25N90
NO. SUFFIX DATE SUPP / CORR DESCRIPTION
PA RT NO. : 9-872-338-01
SERVICE MANUAL BG3R
CHASSIS
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
KV-AR25M60 RM-995 Thailand SCC-U46C-A KV-AR25M66 RM-993 GE SCC-U52K-A KV-AR25M80 RM-995 KV-AR25M80 RM-995 KV-AR25N90 RM-996 KV-AR25N90 RM-996
E
ME
Philippines
Taiwan
SCC-U53E-A
SCC-U48U-A
SCC-U65E-A
SCC-U54G-A
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
RM-995RM-993
TRINITRON
®
RM-996
COLOR TV
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
Power requirements 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV
Television system B/G, I, D/K, M
Color system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43
Stereo/Bilingual system NICAM Stereo / Bilingual B/G, I; A2 Stereo / Bilingual B/G
Channel coverage
B/G VHF: E2 to E12
UHF: E21 to E69 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
I UHF: B21 to B68
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
D/K VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12
UHF: C13 to C57, R21 to R60 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41, Z1 to Z39
M VHF: A2 to A13
UHF: A14 to A79 CATV: A-8 to A-2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84
˘(Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 8W + 8W
Number of terminal
DVideo Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms * Three input lines available
Audio Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms * Three input lines available
(S Video) Input : 2 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
(Component Input : 1 Phono jacks:
Video) Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
2 (Headphone) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 25 in.
Tube size (cm) 64 Measured diagonally
Screen size (cm) 60 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d,mm) 650 × 517 × 496
Mass (kg) 39

SPECIFICATIONS

(KV-AR25M60)
unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms
sync negative
B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C CR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms Audio: 500mVrms
Note
CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
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KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
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SPECIFICATIONS
(KV-AR25N90)
Note
Power requirements 110 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV
Television system M
Color system NTSC3.58, PAL*, PAL 60*, SECAM*, NTSC4.43* *AV IN only
Stereo/Bilingual system MTS
Channel coverage
VHF: 2 to 13 UHF: 14 to 69 CATV: 1 to 125
˘(Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 8W + 8W
Number of terminal
DVideo Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms * Three input lines available
Audio Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms * Three input lines available
(S Video) Input : 2 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Component Input : 1 Phono jacks:
Video (DVD) IN Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
2 (Headphone) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 25 in.
Tube size (mm) 639 Measured diagonally
Screen size (mm) 598 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d,mm) 650 × 517 × 496
Mass (kg) 39
sync negative
B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C
R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C Audio: 500mVrms
KV-AR25N90
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CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
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KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
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KV-AR25N90
RM-996
Power requirements 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV
Television system B/G, I, D/K, M
Color system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43
Stereo/Bilingual system NICAM Stereo / Bilingual B/G, I; A2 Stereo / Bilingual B/G KV-AR25M66 only
Teletext language English, Arabic, French KV-AR25M66 only
English, Farsi (Persian), French Except KV-AR25M66
Channel coverage
B/G VHF: E2 to E12
UHF: E21 to E69 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
I UHF: B21 to B68
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
D/K VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12
UHF: C13 to C57, R21 to R60 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41, Z1 to Z39
M VHF: A2 to A13
UHF: A14 to A79 CATV: A-8 to A-2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84
˘(Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 8W + 8W
Number of terminal
DVideo Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms * Three input lines available
Audio Input: 4* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms * Three input lines available
(S Video) Input : 2 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
(Component Input : 1 Phono jacks:
Video) Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
2 (Headphone) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 25 in.
Tube size (cm) 64 Measured diagonally
Screen size (cm) 60 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d,mm) 650 × 517 × 496
Mass (kg) 39
SPECIFICATIONS
(KV-AR25M66/M80(ME)/M80(E))
unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms
sync negative
B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C
R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
C Audio: 500mVrms
Note
CAUTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Section Title Page
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION...................................6
1. DISASSEMBLY
1-1. Rear Cover Removal ................................................... 9
1-2. Speaker Block Assy Removal..................................... 9
1-3. Chassis Assy Removal (KV-AR25M66) .................... 9
1-4. Chassis Assy Removal (Except KV-AR25M66) ......... 9
1-5. Service Position .......................................................... 9
1-6. F Board Removal (KV-AR25M66) ............................ 9
1-7. F Board Removal (Except KV-AR25M66) ............... 10
1-8. Terminal Bracket and J Board Removal
(KV-AR25M66) ........................................................ 10
1-9. Terminal Bracket and J Board Removal
(Except KV-AR25M66) ............................................. 10
1-10. B1 and V1 Boards Removal ..................................... 10
1-11. P5 Board Removal .................................................... 10
1-12. H1 and H2 Boards Removal ..................................... 10
1-13. A and B10 Boards Removal (KV-AR25M66) ......... 11
1-14. A and B8 Boards Removal
(Except KV-AR25M66) ............................................. 11
1-15. Picture Tube Removal ............................................... 11
2. ADVANCE OPERATION
2-1. "RESET" Function .................................................... 13
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing ........................................................... 14
3-2. Convergence .............................................................. 15
3-3. Focus Adjustment ..................................................... 17
3-4. G2 (SCREEN) and White Balance Adjustment ....... 18
Section Title Page
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block Diagram .......................................................... 66
5-2. Circuit Board Location ............................................. 70
5-3. Schematic Diagram ................................................... 71
(1) A Board Schematic Diagram .............................. 72
(2) B10 Board Schematic Diagram .......................... 76
(3) B8 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 78
(4) V1 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 80
(5) C6 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 82
(6) H1 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 84
(7) P5 Board Schematic Diagram............................. 86
(8) B1 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 94
(9) H2 Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 95
(10) J and F Boards Schematic Diagrams ................ 96
(11) VM1 Board Schematic Diagram ...................... 97
5-4. Voltage List and Waveforms ................................... 101
5-5. Printed Wiring Boards and Parts Location ............. 110
5-6. Semiconductors ....................................................... 123
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Speaker Block ......................................................... 126
6-2. Chassis .................................................................... 127
6-3. Picture Tube ............................................................ 129
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ....................................... 131
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. Adjustment With Commander .................................. 19
4-2. Adjustment Method .................................................. 19
4-3. Adjustment for Non Digital Texture Enhancer (DTE)
Model ........................................................................ 62
4-4. Adjustment for Digital Texture Enhancer (DTE)
Model ........................................................................ 62
4-5. Display Position Adjustment .................................... 63
4-6. Deflection Adjustment .............................................. 63
4-7. H-Trapezoid Adjustment .......................................... 64
4-8. A Board Adjustment After IC003 (MEMORY)
Replacement .............................................................. 64
4-9. Picture Distortion Adjustment .................................. 65
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RM-996

SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION

The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER lamp will automatically begin to flash. The number of times the lamp flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY/TIMER lamp flash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the remote commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur.
1. DIAGNOSTIC TEST INDICATORS
When an errors occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER lamp will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem. If there is more than one error, the lamp will identify the first of the problem areas.
Result for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. No error has occured if the screen displays a “0”.
Diagnostic
Item
Description
• Power does not turn on
• +B overcurrent (OCP) or overvoltage (OVP)
• Vertical deflection stopped
• Horizontal deflection overdrive
• White balance failure (no PICTURE)
No. of times
STANDBY/TIMER
lamp flashes
Does not light
2 times
5 times
Self-diagnostic
display/Diagnostic
result
002:000 or 002:001~255 003:001~255 004:001~255
at the same time
005:000 or 005:001~225
Probable
Cause
Location
• Power cord is not plugged in.
• Fuse is burned out F4601 (F)
• H.OUT Q511 is shorted. (A board)
• Q701, Q702, Q703 is shorted (C6 board)
• -13V is not supplied. (A board)
• IC 503 faulty (A board)
• G2 is improperly adjusted. (Note 2)
• CRT problem.
• R(Q703), G(Q702) or B(Q701) out is faulty (C6 board)
• IC301 is faulty. (A board)
• No connection A board to C6 board.
Detected
Symptoms
• Power does not come on.
• No power is supplied to the TV.
• AC power supply is faulty.
• Power does not come on.
• Load on power line is shorted.
• Has entered standby state after horizontal raster.
• Vertical deflection pulse is stopped.
• Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.
• No raster is generated.
• CRT cathode current detection reference pulse output is small.
• Micro reset
Note 1: If a + B overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical deflection is detected simultaneously.
The symptom that is diagnosed first by the microcontroller is displayed on the screen.
Note 2: Refer to screen (G2) Adjustment in section 3-4 of this manual.
* R(Q703), G(Q702) or B(Q701) out is faulty (C6 board).
101:00 or
101:001~225
• Discharge CRT (C6 Board)
• Static discharge
• External noise
• Power is shut down shortly, after this return back to normal.
• Detect Micro latch up.
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2. DISPLAY OF STANDBY/TIMER LIGHT FLASH COUNT
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2 times
+B overcurrent/overvoltage 2 times Vertical deflection stopped
Diagnostic Item Flash Count*
5 times
Lamp ON 0.3 sec.
Lamp OFF 0.3 sec.
Lamp OFF 3 sec.
White balance failure 5 times
* One flash count is not used for self-diagnostic.
STANDBY/SLEEP lamp
3. STOPPING THE STANDBY/TIMER FLASH
Turn off the power switch on the TV main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the STANDBY/TIMER lamp from flashing.
4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DIPLAY
For errors with symptoms such as “power sometimes shuts off” or “screen sometimes goes out” that cannot be confirmed, it is possible to bring up past occurances of failure for confirmation on the screen:
[To Bring Up Screen Test]
In standby mode, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below:
[Screendisplay] / channel [5] / Sound volume [-] / Power ON
˘
Note that this differs from entering the service mode (mode volume [+]).
Self-Diagnosis screen display
SELF DIAGNOSTIC
002 : 000 003 : 000 004 : 000 005 : 001
101 : 000
Numeral "0" means that no fault has been detected.
Numeral "1" means a fault has been detected.
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5. HANDLING OF SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY
Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen during repairs. When you have completed the repairs, clear the result display to “0”.
Unless the result display is cleared to “0”, the self-diagnostic function will not be able to detect subsequent faults after completion of the repairs.
[Clearing the result display]
To clear the result display to “0”, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially as shown below when the diagnostic screen is being displayed.
Channel [8] / 0
[Quitting Self-diagnostic screen]
To quit the entire self-diagnostic screen, turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit.
6. SELF-DIANOSTIC CIRCUIT
FROM
CRT
FROM
[+B] Q604 C6
[V] Q509/507
IC301
Y/CHROMA JUNGLE
IK-IN
MP/
18
PROTECT
35
SDA
IC001
SYSTEM
IO-8DAT B-DAT
O-LED
46
IO-SDAT
45
51
IC003
MEMORY
521
[+BovercurrentªOCPº] Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B(135) line is detected by Q604. If Q604 go to ON
and the voltage to pin 18 of IC301 should go down when V.SYNC is more than seven verticals in a period, the unit will automatically turn off.
[Verticaldeflectionstopped] Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by Q509 and IC001
shut down the power supply.
[Verticaldeflectionovercurrent] Occurs when an overcurrent on V drive line is detected by Q507. Power supply will be
shut down when detect this by IC001.
[Whitebalancefailure] If the RGB levels* do not balance or become low level within 5 seconds, this error will be
detected by IC301. TV will stay on, but there will be no picture.
* (Refers to the RGB levels of the AKB detection Ref pulse that detects IK.)
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SECTION 1

DISASSEMBLY

KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
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1-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL
2 Rear cover
1-3. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL
(KV-AR25M66)
1 Nine screws (+BVTP 4 × 16)
1-2. SPEAKER BLOCK ASSY REMOVAL
1 Four screws (Washer head) (+P 4×16 )
2 Speaker Block Assy
1-4. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL
(Except KV-AR25M66)
1-5. SERVICE POSITION
1-6. F BOARD REMOVAL (KV-AR25M66)
1 Two screw (+BVTP 3x12)
3 Bracket F PWB
2 Two hooks
4 F Board
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1-7. F BOARD REMOVAL
(Except KV-AR25M66)
1 Two screw (+BVTP 3x12)
3 Bracket F PWB
4 F Board
2 Two hooks
1-9. TERMINAL BRACKET AND J BOARD
REMOVAL (Except KV-AR25M66)
1-8. TERMINAL BRACKET AND J BOARD
REMOVAL (KV-AR25M66)
6 J Board
1 One screw
(+BVTP 3 × 12)
1 One screw (+BVTP 3 × 12)
2 Two Hooks
3 One screw
(+BVTP 4 × 16)
4 Terminal bracket
5 Two screws
(+BVTP 3 × 12)
1-10. B1 AND V1 BOARDS REMOVAL
1 Two connectors
1 One screw
(+BVTP 3 × 12)
2 Two Hooks
1-11. P5 BOARD REMOVAL
1 P5 Board (KV-AR25M66 only)
6 J Board
1 One screw
(+BVTP 3 × 12)
4 Terminal bracket
5 Two screws
(+BVTP 3 × 12)
3 One screw (+BVTP 4 × 16)
2 V1 Board
(KV-AR25M66 only)
4 B1 Board
(Except KV-AR25M66)
3 One connector
1-12. H1 AND H2 BOARDS REMOVAL
1 Two screws (Washer head) (+BVTP 3x12)
6 H2 Board
2 Four hooks
3 H1 Board
10
5 Cover, H
4 Two hooks
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1-13. A AND B10 BOARDS REMOVAL
(Except KV-AR25M66)
2 Three screws (Washer head)
1 One screw
(Washer head) (3 × 12)(+)(BVTP)
3 Three connectors
5 Four hooks
(3 × 12)(+) BVTP
6 A Board
7 Three hooks
4 One screw
(Washer head) (3 × 12)(+)(BVTAP)
8 B10 Board
1-14. A AND B8 BOARDS REMOVAL
(KV-AR25M66 ONLY)
2 Three screws
4 B8 Board
5 One screw
(3 × 12)(+) BVTP
6 Four hooks
(3 × 12)(+) BVTP
7 A Board
3Two hooks
1 Four
connectors
1-15. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
Note:
Please make sure the TV set is not in standing position before removing necessary CRT support located on bottom right and left.
1) Place the TV set with the CRT face down on a cushion jig.
2) Removal the rear cover.
3) Removal the Speaker Block Assy.
!∞ Nut, locking
Holder, DGC(2)
Removal
q; Spring Tension(2) Removal
8 Loosen the Neck Assembly fixing screw and removal
4 Anode Cap Removal
qf Earth Coating Assy
Band, DGC Removal
qs Degaussing Coil
6 Loosen the Neck Assembly fixing screw and removal
5 C6 Board Removal
9 Chassis Assy Removal
7 VM1 Board Removal
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• REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP
Note:
After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon paint on the CRT.
REMOVING PROCEDURES
a
a
1 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction
indicated by the arrow a.
b
2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direc-
tion 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 it up in the direction of the arrow c.
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP
1 Do not damage the surface of anode-caps with
sharp shaped objects.
2 Do not press the rubber too hard so as not to
damage the inside of anode-cap.
b
A metal fitting called the shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
3 Do not turn the foot of rubber over too hard.
The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or damage the rubber.
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SECTION 2

ADVANCE OPERATION

2-1. "RESET" FUNCTION
1. Purpose
If a customer faces some setting problem that cannot be solved, using the "RESET" function some items will be reset to its original setting (shipment condition)
2. How to Operate
The way to access to the "RESET" Function:-
a) By pressing "MENU" button or "SELECT" button (for non-menu models) on the Front Key Input and
hold it down for 5 seconds.
3. Subsequent of Operation
Sequential to the resetting operation (either methods being used in No. 2), TV set would shut down once and automatically turn on again. The power-off duration is expected to be about 500msec. An OSD message, "RESET" tentatively will be displayed for 10 sec after IK status gets stable. As a result, some items will be reset to an initial condition (shipment condition) wheareas some other remains at the last selection by user.
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Items that remains at the last selection by user
Channel No., Favourite CH Setup,
PIC rotation, OSD Language, Fine tuning, TV System, Skip
Reset Items
Video input RF Volume 30 Picture mode DYNAMIC Wide mode OFF Intelligent picture ON Sound mode DYNAMIC Surround mode OFF Intelligent Vol OFF Multi Picture (PIP) OFF (KV-AR25M66 only) PIP position Bottom Right
(KV-AR25M66 only)
*= only when in RF mode
OSD recall OFF Antenna sensitivity HIGH* Stereo mode STEREO/NICAM* Bilingual mode MAIN* High-deviation mode AUTO Child lock OFF* Game mode OFF Teletext mode OFF Sleep timer OFF Wake-up timer OFF Sound muting OFF
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SECTION 3

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

The following adjustments should be made when a complete
realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed.
These adjustments should be performed with rated power
supply voltage unless otherwise noted.
Perform the adjustments in the following order :
1. Beam Landing
2. Convergence
3. Focus
4. White Balance
Controls and switches should be set as follows unless otherwise noted:
PICTURE control ........................................................... normal
BRIGHTNESS control ................................................... normal
Note : Test Equipment Required.
1. Pattern Generator
2. Degausser
3. Oscilloscope
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Preparation :
In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set's
Purity control
picture tube, face it east or west.
Switch on the set's power and degauss with the degausser.
3-1. BEAM LANDING
1. Input a white signal with the pattern generator. Contrast Brightness
2. Position neck assy as shown in Fig3-2.
}
normal
Fig. 3-3
3. Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster.
4. Move the deflection yoke to the rear and adjust with the purity control so that the green is at the center and the blue and the red take up equally sized areas on each side. (See Figures 3-1 through 3-4.)
5. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the
Blue
Red
Green
entire screen is green. (See Figure 3-2.)
6. Switch the raster signal to blue, then to red and verify the condition.
7. When the position of the deflection yoke has been decided,
Fig. 3-4
fasten the deflection yoke with the screws and DY spacers.
8. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners, use a magnet to adjust it.
(See Figure 3-5.)
Purity control corrects this area.
b
a
Disk magnets or rotatable disk magnets correct these areas (a-d).
Neck assy
Align the edge of the neck assy with the edge of the G2 grid.
G2G1 G3
Fig. 3-1
Fig. 3-2
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c
Deflection yoke positioning corrects these areas.
a
d
d
Fig. 3-5
b
c
3-2. CONVERGENCE
Purity
BMC
BMC (Hexapole)
Purity
DY pocket
V.STAT
V.STAT
Preparation :
Before starting this adjustment, adjust the focus, horizontal size
and vertical size.
Receive dot/hatch signal.
Pic mode: Personal (Pic 90%, Brightness 50%, Colour 50 %,
Hue 50%, Sharpness 50%).
(1) Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
Center dot
RGB
H. STAT VR
R
G
B
V. STST Magnet
RV701 SCREEN (G2)
C6 Board
1. (Moving horizontally), adjust the H.STAT control so that the
red, green and blue dots are on top of each other at the center of the screen.
2. (Moving vertically), adjust the V.STAT magnet so that the red,
green and blue dots are on top of each other at the center of the screen.
3. If the H.STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red, green and
blue dots together at the center of the screen, adjust the horizontal convergence with the H.STAT variable resistor and the V.STAT magnet in the manner given below. (In this case, the H.STAT variable resistor and the V.STAT magnet influence each other, so be sure to perform adjustments while tracking.)
RV702 H. STAT
1 V. STAT
a
b b
2 H. STAT VR
a
RGGBB
3
b
a
B
G
R
b
R
a
a
R
b
G
B
b
B
G
R
b
B
G
R
– 15 –
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
4 BMC (Hexapole) Magnet.
If the red, green and blue dots are not balanced or aligned, then use the BMC magnet to adjust in the manner described below.
RG B R G B R GB
RB
G
RG
GB
RB
5 Y separation axis correction magnet adjustment.
1. Receive the cross-hatch signal and adjust [PICTURE] to [MIN] and [BRIGHTNESS] to [STANDARD] .
Neck assy Neck assy
Blue
Red Blue
VM1 board VM1 board
Note
1. The Red and Blue magnets should be equally far from the horizontal center line.
2. Do not separate the Red and Blue magnets too far. (Less than 8 mm)
Red
2. Adjust the Y separation axis correction magnet on the neck assembly so that the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of the screen are straight.
(2) Dynamic Convergence Adjustment
Preparation:
Before starting this adjustment, adjust the horizontal static
convergence and the vertical static convergence
RB
TLH TLV
B R
RB
R B
YCH XCV
– 16 –
TLV Rotate TLV-2 VOL (29”, 34”) on DY
Rotate TLV VOL (25”)
XCV Rotate XCV Adj core on DY
YCH Rotate YCH VOL on DY
TLH Insert TLH Correction Plate to DY Pocket
(Left or Right)
ON DY:
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
3-3. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
FOCUS adjustment should be completed before W/B adjustment.
YCH
TLV2
(3) Screen-corner Convergence
ba
a-d : screen-corner misconvergence
cd
TLV1
XCV
Focus
Screen
FLYBACK TRANSFORMER (T503)
1. Receive digital monoscope pattern.
2. Set "Picture Mode" to "DYNAMIC".
3. Adjust focus VR so that the lion teeth becomes just focus.
4. Change the receiving signal to white pattern blue back.
5. Confirm Magenta ring is not noticable. Incase magneta ring is
obvious, adjust FOCUS VR to take balance of MAGENTA
RING and FOCUS.
Fix a Permalloy assy corresponding to the misconverged areas.
a
d
Permalloy assembly
b
c
– 17 –
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
3-4. G2 (SCREEN) AND WHITE BALANCE
ADJUSTMENTS
1. G2 (SCREEN) ADJUSTMENT
1) Set the PICTURE to normal.
2) Put to VIDEO input mode without signals.
3) Connect R, G and B of the C6 board cathode to the oscilloscope.
4) Adjust BRIGHTNESS to obtain the cathode voltage to the value below.
5) Adjust G2 (screen) on the FBT until picture shows the point before cut off.
2. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
1) Set to Service Mode (Refer Section 4-1: ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER).
2) Input white raster signal.
3) Set the PICTURE to minimum.
4) Select WHB 04 "GCT" and WHB 05 "BCT" with [1] and [4], and adjust the level with [3] and [6] for the best white balance.
5) Set the PICTURE to maximum.
6) Select WHB 01 "GDR" and WHB 02 "BDR" with [1] and [4], and adjust the level with [3] and [6] for the best white balance.
7) Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then [0].
Cathode setting voltage: 175 V ± 2 (VDC)
0 V
3. SUB BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1) Set to service mode.
2) Input a staircase signal of black to white from the pattern generator.
3) BRIGHTNESS ....50%.
PICTURE ............MINIMUM
4) Select WHB 07 "SBR" with [1] and [4], and adjust WHB 07 "SBR" level with [3] and [6] so that the second stripe from the right is dimly lit.
White
second from the right
Black
– 18 –
SECTION 4
Write with [MUTING]
Write executed with
-
RED The WRITE display then the display returns to green SERVICE.
1F SERVICE
WRITE
50HPS
GEO 00
7F 0 000A59
1.0M
GREEN
Adjusted with 3 and 6 buttons.
1F 50HPS
GEO 00
7F 0 000A59
1.0M
1F 50HPS
GEO 00
7F 0 000A59
1.0M
GREEN
WRITE
604S
(KV-AR25N90)
605S
(KV-AR25M60/M66/M80)
604S
(KV-AR25N90)
605S
(KV-AR25M60/M66/M80)
604S
(KV-AR25N90)
605S
(KV-AR25M60/M66/M80)

CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
4-1. ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER
Service adjustments to this model can be performed using the supplied Remote Commander RM-993, RM-995 and RM-996.
a. ENTERING SERVICE MODE
With the unit on standby
n [DISPLAY] n 5 n VOL (+) n [POWER]
This operation sequence puts the unit into service mode.
The screen display is :
Device
Name
GEO
604S
(KV-AR25N90)
605S
(KV-AR25M60/M66/M80)
Software version
Suffix No (OEM Code)
b. METHOD OF CANCELLATION FROM SERVICE
MODE
Set the standby condition (Press [POWER] button on the commander),
then press [POWER] button again, hereupon it becomes TV mode.
Item No
00
1.0M
1.1M
Item
Name
HPS 1C p
59 7F 000A
Marking of new NVM
Data Mode
0
Total Power-On time (hours)
SERVICE
PAL,SECAM:50 NTSC :60
50
4-2. ADJUSTMENT METHOD
Item Number 00 of device GEO
This explanation uses H-Position as an example.
1. Select “GEO 00 HPS” with the 1 and 4 buttons.
2. Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons.
3. Select the optimum state. (The standard is 1F for PAL
reception.)
4. Write with the [MUTING] button. (The display changes to
WRITE.)
5. Execute the writing with the - button. (The WRITE
display will be changed to red color while excuting, and
back to SERVICE.)
Example on screen display :-
c. METHOD OF WRITE INTO MEMORY
1) Set to Service Mode.
2) Press [1] (UP) and [4] (DOWN), to select the adjustment.
4) Press [MUTING] button to indicate WRITE on the screen.
5) Press [0] button to write into memory.
d. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD
1) After adjustment, pull out the plug from AC outlet, and then
plug into AC outlet again.
2) Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
3) Call the adjusted items again to confirm adjustments were made.
1, 4 Select the adjustment item.
3, 6 Raise/lower the data value.
[MUTING] Writes.
- Executes the writing.
7, - All the data becomes the values in memory. 8, - All user control goes to the standard state. 5, - Service data initialization (Be sure not to use
usually.)
[MUTING], - Write 50Hz adjustment data to 60Hz, or vice
2, - Copy and write all data.
versa.
– 19 –
Use the same method for all Items. Use 1 and 4 to select the adjustment item, use 3 and 6 to adjust, write with [MUTING], then execute the write with -.
Note :1.In [WRITE], the data for all items are written into
memory together.
2. For adjustment items that have different standard data between 50Hz or 60Hz, be sure to use the respective input signal after adjustment.
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30
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60
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RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
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60
80
40
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10
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10
60
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70
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20
20
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22
22
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RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
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10
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81
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91
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PFRPFER 00
F1
CMVleveLMV 00
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12
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KV-AR25N90
RM-996
22 – – 23
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30
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40
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03
50
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60
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70
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RM-996
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
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60
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70
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80
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90
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20
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11
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00
21
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31
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41
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51
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90
61
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71
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81
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KV-AR25N90
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52
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62
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82
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92
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63
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73
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RM-996
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60
70
90
60
70
90
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KV-AR25N90
RM-996
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FPLhctiwSFPLrC/bC/Y 10
11
LDYtnemtsujdAemiTLD-YDVD/tupni-S/oediV/VT
50
60
50
50
21
TMChctiwSetuMtuptuOrC/bC 00
31
10B)etuorniam(tnemtsujdA1tesffObC 70
41
1ORtnemtsujdA1tesffOrC 70
51
FDChctiwSycneuqerFnwoDtnuoCV langisonrofzH05decrof 00
61
MDChctiwSegduJnwoDtnuoCV 00
71
CFAhctiwSytivitisneSCFADVD/oediV)/VT(
00
00
81
MVMksaMCFA+ksaMnoisivorcaM 10
91
YRStnemtsujdAkcalBY-RMACES 70
A1
YBStnemtsujdAkcalBY-BMACES 10
B1
LEBgnihctiwSFPH/LLEBMACES 20
C1
FLBtnemtsujdA0fLLEB 00
D1
IVShctiwSDI-VMACES 00
E1
PGStnemtsujdAnoitisoPetaGMACES 00
F1
DIShctiwSytivitisneSMACESMACEStpecxe 10
02
HIShctiwSnoitibihnIMACES 00
12
PTSsulpLAProfputeSleveLkcalBY 00
22
WSAWSedoMtceleSoediVotuA 10
32
HSWnoitcuderesionrofpetSniaGssenprahS 00
42
OCWnoitcuderesionrofpetSleveLtuptuOrC/bC 00
52
2BC)tupni2rCbCY(tnemtsujdatesffo2bC 70
62
2RC)tupni2rCbCY(tnemtsujdatesffo2rC 70
72
HPHhctiwsesahptuptuOSH 00
82
HPVesahptuptuoPVrofhctiwS 00
92
MCNBMOCCSTN 00
27
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
GVTytilanoitcnuF
noitcnuFetoN&elbaTemaNeciveD
)deliateD(eulaVlaitinI
yrogetaCoN
emaN NOMMOCCSTNSREHTO
ET00
0RNRN srehtO/CSTNETD
10
10
10
0CTgniroCET srehtO/CSTN
50
50
20
0GTniaGET srehtO/CSTN
50
50
30
HTSssapybET:1ssapybETdecroF
00
40
FOC)215(FFO:1FFOtnenopmoCroloC
00
50
FOYFFO:1FFOtnenopmoCecnanimuL
00
60
RJV2PS:32PS:21PS:1NO:0lortnocrettijV
00
70
FOTFFOET:1FFOET
00
80
FODFFORNtoD:1FFORNtoD
00
90
FOFFFOFPL:1FFOFPLET
10
A0
HTCFFO:1FFOETroloC
00
B0
LSPnoitceleSretemaraPET
20
C0
PLCleveLpmalCtupnI
80
D0
2LCleveLpmalCtuptuO
00
E0
1AL)etihW,+(niaGdnepedleveL
00
F0
2AL)kcalB,+(niaGdnepedleveL
10
01
3AL)etihW,-(niaGdnepedleveL
F0
11
4AL)kcalB,-(niaGdnepedleveL
10
21
WRCoitarnoitasnepmocC/YET
40
31
DCYtnemtsujdayaledtuptuoC/YET
40
RN00
OMD)edoMomeD=1(FFO/NOedoMomeDRN ETD
00
10
VHTnoitceridlacitrevrofleveldlohserhTesioNfotesffO
30
20
HHTnoitceridlatnozirohrofleveldlohserhTlevelfotesffO
11
30
LLBleveLkcalBrofnoitcetedleveLfotesffO
70
40
TSCleveLroloCrofnoitcetedleveLfotesffO
70
50
CHTdlohserhTnoitceteDegdEfotesffO
90
60
FRN0=knaRsyawla0RN
00
70
GID)nIlatigiD=1(nIlatigiDronID/A
00
TXT00
HXTnoitisoPlatnoziroHtxeteleT 1625AAS
00
10
VXTnoitisoPlacitreVtxeteleT
00
RM-993 RM-995
28
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
GVTytilanoitcnuF
noitcnuFetoN&elbaTemaNeciveD
)deliateD(eulaVlaitinI
yrogetaCoN
emaN NOMMOCCSTNsrehtO
MPO00HSOnoitisoPHDSO csiM-noitpO790057PXCF0
10
MOC ]ETD[)enoN:3,D3:2,itluM:1,enoN:0(/]ETD-NON[)D3:3,itluM:2,CSTN:1,enoN:0(noitceleS
20
20
CPAhctiwSCPA
10
30
YSTsySVTotuAtasySVT
00
40
TUMetuMlangiSoN
00
50
MFAhctiwsMFotuA
10
60
BFRlortnoCFPB-C
00
70
OVTtesffoelgnA-VottliT
10
80
LBDnoitcnuFkcabeulBelbasiD
00
90
OSS)x8:3,x6:2,x4:1,ffO:0(noitpOhcraeSdeepS
10
A0
HCSnoitidnoCgnippihSrofnoitceleSHC ylnosledoMCSTN
10
B0
ACSnoitidnocgnippihsrofnoitcelesriA/elbaC ylnosledoMCSTN
10
C0
ROPTCYmorFnoitcetceDteseRnOrewoP
00
D0
CRNISCIProfretnuoCteD-N
F1
E0
CURdekcolnUretfaretnuoCegnahClangiSFR
40
F0
CLRdekcoLretfaretnuoCegnahClangiSFR
10
01
PYBgniknalBFFO/NOETD
00
BPO00
1PO)82egapees(1stiBlanoitpO stiB-noitpO790057PXC
FE
10
2PO)82egapees(2stiBlanoitpO
76
20
3PO)82egapees(3stiBlanoitpO
1F
30
4PO)82egapees(4stiBlanoitpO
79
29
NOTE
shaded items are fixed data.
Standard data listed on the Adjustment Item Table are reference values, therefore it may be different for each model and for each mode.
Note for Different Data Those are the standard data values written on the microprocessor. Therefore, the data values of the modes and stored respectively in the memory.
In case of a device replacement, adjustment by rewriting the data value is necessary for some items.
KV-AR25M66/AR25M60/AR25M80
RM-993 RM-995
KV-AR25N90
RM-996
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