Sony KV-HA21M80J Service manual

REVISION HISTORY

BG2T
MODEL
KV-HA21M80J KV-HA21M80J/H
(DOLPHIN GRAY)
NO. SUFFIX DATE SUPP / CORR DESCRIPTION
1 -01 2002/01 -- 1st. Issue
PA RT NO. : 9-872-277-01
SERVICE MANUAL
BG2T
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
KV-HA21M80J RM-969 ME SCC-U67M-A
KV-HA21M80J/H
(DOLPHIN GRAY)
RM-969 ME SCC-U67L-A
MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
3
1
2
6
4
5
9
7
8
JUMP
-
0
SOUND
PROGR
2
MODE
SPACE SOUND
TV
TRINITRON
®
COLOR TV
KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
RM-969
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, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43, SECAM
Channel coverage
B/G VHF: E2 to E12
I UHF: B21 to B68
D/K VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12
M VHF: A2 to A13
˘ (Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 5W + 5W
Number of terminal
D Video Input: 2* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 VP-P, 75 ohms * One input line available
Audio Input: 2* Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms * One input line available 2 (Headphone) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 21 in.
Tube size (cm) 54 Measured diagonally
Screen size (cm) 51 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d, mm) 639 × 458 × 490
Mass (kg) 26

SPECIFICATIONS

Note
UHF: E21 to E69 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
UHF: C13 to C57, R21 to R60 CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41, Z1 to Z39
UHF: A14 to A79 CATV: A-8 to A-2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84
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

KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
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Section Title Page
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ................................... 4
1. GENERAL ................................................................. 7
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Rear Cover Removal ............................................... 10
2-2. Speaker Removal .................................................... 10
2-3. Chassis Assy Removal ............................................ 10
2-4. Service Position ...................................................... 10
2-5. Terminal Bracket Removal ..................................... 10
2-6. Replacement Of Parts ............................................. 10
2-6-1. Replacement Of Light Guide ....................... 10
2-6-2. Replacement Of Power Button .................... 10
2-7. Picture Tube Removal ............................................. 11
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. Beam Landing ......................................................... 12
3-2. Convergence ............................................................ 13
3-3. Focus Adjustment.................................................... 15
3-4. G2 (SCREEN) and White Balance Adjustments ... 15
4. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. Adjustment With Commander ................................ 16
4-2. Adjustment Method ................................................ 16
4-3. Picture Quality Adjustment .................................... 21
4-4. Deflection Adjustment ............................................ 21
4-5. A Board Adjustment After IC003 (MEMORY)
Replacement ............................................................ 21
4-6. Picture Distortion Adjustment ................................ 22
Section Title Page
5. DIAGRAMS
5-1. Block Diagram ........................................................ 23
5-2. Circuit Boards Location .......................................... 25
5-3. Schematic Diagram ................................................. 26
(1) A Board Schematic Diagram ............................ 27
(2) CV Board Schematic Diagram ......................... 31
5-4. Voltage Measurement ............................................. 32
5-5. Waveforms .............................................................. 35
5-6. Printed Wiring Boards and Parts Location ............. 36
5-7. Semiconductors ....................................................... 39
6. EXPLODED VIEWS
6-1. Picture Tube and Chassis ........................................ 41
7. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST.................................... 42
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KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
RM-969

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)
• Horizontal deflection overdrive
• White balance failure (no PICTURE)
• Vertical deflection stopped
• Micro reset
No. of times
STANDBY/TIMER
lamp flashes
Does not light
2 times
4 times
Self-diagnostic
display/Diagnostic
result
002:000 or
002:001~255
004:000 or
004:001~225
101:00 or
101:001~225
Probable
Cause
Location
• Power cord is not plugged in.
• Fuse is burned out F600 (A board)
• H.OUT Q801 is shorted. (A board)
• -13V is not supplied. (A board)
• IC 551 faulty (A board)
• Discharge CRT (CV Board)
• Static discharge
• External noise
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.
• Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.
• Vertical deflection pulse is stopped
• Power is shut down shortly, after this return back to normal.
• Detect Micro latch up.
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.
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2. DISPLAY OF STANDBY/TIMER LIGHT FLASH COUNT
2 times
KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
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Diagnostic Item Flash Count*
+B overcurrent/overvoltage 2 times
4 times
Lamp ON 0.3 sec.
Lamp OFF 0.3 sec.
Lamp OFF 3 sec.
Vertical deflection stopped 4 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 DISPLAY
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 : 000 004 : 000
101 : 000
Numeral "0" means that no fault has been detected.
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RM-969
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-DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT
FROM [+B] Q500
IC301
Y/CHROMA JUNGLE
MP/
50
PROTECT
8
SDA
[V] D553
IC001
SYSTEM
11 DAT1 DAT
17
54
11 DAT0
53
IC003
MEMORY
5
[+BovercurrentªOCPº] Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B(135) line is detected by Q500. If Q500 go to
ON and the voltage to pin 50 of IC301 more than 3.5V 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 Pin 17 and
IC001 shut down the power supply.
[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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The operating instruction mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.
KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
RM-969

SECTION 1 GENERAL

A
Getting Started
b
b
SELECT
PROGR
SELECT
Step 1
Insert the batteries (supplied) into the remote.
Note
• Do not use old batteries nor use different types of batteries together.
Step 2
Connect the antenna cable (not supplied) to 8 (antenna input) at the rear of the TV.
Tip
• You can also connect your TV to other optional components. (See E)
Step 3
Plug in the power cord, then press ! on the TV to turn it on.
Step 4
Press SELECT and PROGR + on the TV at the same time for one to two seconds to preset the channels automatically. (See J)
Tip
• To stop the automatic channel presetting, press SELECT.
Step 5
Press SELECT on the remote until “LANGUAGE/ : ENGLISH appears on the screen, then press + or – to change the on-screen display language.
WARNING (continued)
Do not place any objects on the TV.
Install the TV on a stable TV stand and floor which can support the TV set weight. Ensure that the TV stand surface is flat and its area is larger than the bottom area of the TV.
C
Securing the TV
Do not plug in too many appliances to the same power socket. Do not damage the power cord.
Pull the power cord out by the plug. Do not pull the power cord itself. Even if your TV is turned off, it is still connected to the AC power source (mains) as long as the power cord is plugged in. Unplug the TV before moving it or if you are not going to use it for several days.
To prevent the TV from falling, use the supplied screws, clamps and band to secure the TV
20 mm
screws clamps band
3.8 mm
Screw the band to the TV stand and to the provided hole at the rear of your TV.
or
(1) Put a cord or chain through the
clamps.
(2) Screw one clamp to a wall or pillar
and the other clamp to the provided hole at the rear of your TV.
.
B
WARNING
Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV.
TV operating voltage: 110 240 V AC.
Do not plug in the power cord until you have completed making all other connections;
otherwise a minimum leakage current might flow through the antenna and other terminals to ground.
To avoid battery leakage and damage to the remote, remove the batteries from the remote if you are not going to use it for several days. If any liquid that leaks from the batteries touches you, immediately wash it away with water.
For your own safety, do not touch any part of the TV, the power cord and the antenna cable during lightning storms.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain or moisture.
Do not block the ventilation openings of the TV. Do not install the TV in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
For childrens safety, do not leave children alone with the TV. Do not allow children to climb onto it.
Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls into it. Have it checked immediately by qualified personnel only.
Clean the TV with a dry and soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any other chemicals to clean the TV. Do not scratch the picture tube.
Note
Use only the supplied screws. Use of other screws may damage the TV.
D
TV front and rear panels
TV rear panel
0
L(MONO)R
!
TV front panel
(MONO)
R
L
9
Button Function
1
! Turn off or turn on the TV.
2 3
1 Standby indicator.
3 4
PROGR +/– Select program number.
5
2 +/ * Adjust volume.
6
t Select TV or video input.
7
SELECT Select the desired item.
8
i Headphone terminal.
9, qa
t Video input terminal.
0
8 Antenna input terminal.
qs
T Monitor output terminal.
* You can also use the 2 +/– buttons on the TV to work as the +/– buttons on the remote.
SELECT
584
6
Remote control sensor.
Wake Up indicator.
PROGR
372
!
1
qa
qs
Do not open the cabinet and the rear cover of the TV as high voltages and other hazards are present inside the TV. Refer servicing and disposal of the TV to qualified personnel.
Your TV is recommended for home use only. Do not use the TV in any vehicle or where it may be subject to excessive dust, heat, moisture or vibrations.
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E
Connecting optional components
Connecting to the video input terminal ( t )
TV front panel
(MONO)
R
L
TV rear panel
L(MONO)R
Note
Do not connect video equipment to the same time; otherwise the picture will not be displayed properly on the screen.
Connecting to the monitor output terminal (T)
TV rear panel
L(MONO)R
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
Antenna cable
(not supplied)
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
t
(video input) at the front and the rear of your TV at
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
Camcorder
Video game
equipment
VCR
Audio system
H Remote control
0 qa qs
qd
qf
qg
1
4
7
-
SOUND
MODE
3
2
6
5
9
8
JUMP
0
PROGR
2
qh
qj qk
SPACE SOUND
ql
TV
Button Function
1 ?/1 Turn off temporarily or
1
2 a Display the TV program.
2
3 JUMP Jump to previous
4 PROGR +/ Select program number. 5 2 +/ Adjust volume. 6 SELECT Select the desired item. 7 PIC MODE Select picture mode.
3
9 +/– Adjust items.
4
0
5
qa % Mute the sound. qd t Select TV or video input.
6
qf 0 – 9, ÷ Input numbers.
7
Timer operations
qj Set TV to turn on
8
9
qk Set TV to turn off
qg SOUND MODE Select sound mode. ql SPACE SOUND qh A/B
Teletext operations (green label)
8 x (red, green,
0 qs qd qh qj qk
yellow, blue)
turn on the TV.
program number.
Display on-screen information.
automatically.
automatically.
Select space sound mode.
Not function for your TV.
Not function for your TV.
See
K
I
I
K K
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F Troubleshooting
If you find any problem while viewing your TV, please check the following guide. If any problem persists, contact your Sony dealer.
Symptom Solutions
Snowy picture,
noisy sound
Good picture,
noisy sound
No picture, no sound
Good picture, no sound
Dotted lines or stripes
Double images or
“ghosts”
No color
Abnormal color
patches
The 1 (standby)
indicator on your TV
flashes red several
times after every
three seconds.
TV cabinet creaks.
A "boom" sound is
heard when the TV is
turned on.
Check the antenna cable and connection on the TV, VCR and on the wall.
Preset the channel manually again. (See J)
Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice.
Select the appropriate TV system. (See J)
Check the power cord, antenna and the VCR connections.
Press ?/1 (power) or ! (main power) to turn on the TV.
Press 2 + to increase the volume level.
Press % to cancel the muting.
Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV.
Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice.
Use the fine tuning ("FINE") function. (See J)
Turn off or disconnect the booster if it is in use.
Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice.
Select the appropriate color system. (See J)
Adjust the color level. (See K)
Check the antenna setup. Contact a Sony dealer for advice.
Keep external speakers or other electrical equipment away from the TV. Press ! (main power) to turn off the TV for about 15 minutes, then turn it on again to demagnetize the TV.
Count the number of times the 1 (standby) indicator flashes. Press !
(main power) to turn off your TV. Contact your nearest Sony service center.
Changes in room temperature sometimes make the TV cabinet expand or contract, making a noise. This does not indicate a malfunction.
The TV's demagnetizing function is working. This does not indicate a malfunction.
VCR
I
Setting the timers
You can turn on and off your TV by using the and buttons respectively.
Setting the Wake Up timer
\/1
1
2
4
5
7
8
-
0
SOUND
PROGR
2
MODE
SPACE SOUND
TV
Press until the desired period of time appears
1
on the screen.
3
WAKE UP TIMER:0H10M
6
(After 10 minutes)
9
JUMP
WAKE UP TIMER:OFF (No Wake Up timer) (After 12 hours)
The Wake Up timer starts immediately after you have set it.
Select the program number or video input you
2
want to wake up to.
Press \/1, or set the Sleep timer if you want
3
the TV to turn off automatically.
indicator on the TV lights up orange when
The the TV goes into standby mode.
WAKE UP TIMER:12H00M
Setting the Sleep timer
Press until the desired period of time appears on the screen.
SLEEP TIMER:30M SLEEP TIMER:60M (After 30 minutes)
SLEEP TIMER:OFF SLEEP TIMER:90M
(No Sleep timer)
The Sleep timer starts immediately after you have set it.
Notes
You can also cancel the Wake Up and Sleep timers by turning off the TVs main power.
If no buttons or controls are pressed for more than two hours after the TV is turned on using
the Wake Up timer, the TV automatically goes into standby mode.
(After 60 minutes)
(After 90 minutes)
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PICTURE COLOR BRIGHT HUE
BALANCE TREBLE BASS
SHARP
TV
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
-
0
5
JUMP
SOUND MODE
PROGR
2
SPACE SOUND
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J Presetting channels
You can automatically preset up to 100 TV channels in numerical sequence from program number 1, or manually preset desired channels and channels that cannot be preset automatically.
Presetting channels automatically from a specified program number
3
1
Number buttons
+ or –
PIC MODE
SELECT
PROGR +/–
2
4
5
7
8
-
0
SOUND
2
MODE
SPACE SOUND
TV
Press SELECT until AUTO PROGRAM appears
1
on the screen.
6
9
Press + or – once to enter the “AUTO
JUMP
2
PROGR
PROGRAM mode.
The on-screen display will start flashing.
Press PROGR +/– or the number buttons until
3
the desired program number appears on the screen.
Press + or – to start presetting channels
4
automatically.
Presetting channels manually
Press SELECT until MANUAL PROGRAM
1
appears on the screen.
Press + or – once to enter the “MANUAL
2
PROGRAM mode.
Press PROGR +/– or the number buttons until
3
the desired program number appears on the screen.
Press + or – until the desired channel picture
4
appears on the screen.
To preset other channels manually, repeat steps
5
3 to 4.
K
Customizing the picture and sound
You can customize the picture and sound by selecting the picture and sound modes or by adjusting its settings.
You can change the sound effect by selecting the space sound mode.
Selecting the picture mode
Press PIC MODE to select the desired picture mode.
Select To
DYNAMIC view high contrast pictures.
SOUND
MODE
SELECT
+ or –
SPACE
SOUND
PIC MODE
STANDARD view normal contrast pictures.
SOFT view mild pictures.
Selecting the sound mode
Press SOUND MODE to select the desired sound mode.
Select To
9 DYNAMIC listen to dynamic and clear
9 DRAMA listen to sound that emphasizes
9 SOFT listen to soft sound.
sound that emphasizes the low and high sound.
vocals and background music.
Adjusting the picture and sound settings
Press SELECT until the desired setting appears.
1
Each time you press SELECT, the setting item will change as follows:
Press + or – to adjust the item.
2
To adjust other items, repeat steps 1 to 2.
3
Notes
•“HUE” can be adjusted for the NTSC color system only.
Reducing SHARP can also reduce picture noise.
Presetting channels (continued)
To change the TV system setting
If the picture or sound is abnormal when receiving programs through the 8 (antenna input) terminal
(1) Press SELECT until “TV SYS” appears on the screen.
(2) Press + or – to select the appropriate TV system until the picture or sound quality
is optimal.
B/G I D/K M
Customizing the picture and sound (continued)
Selecting the space sound mode
Press SPACE SOUND.
Select To
ON listen to monaural sound with a stereo-like effect.
OFF turn off space sound mode.
Note
You can also tu/rn space sound on or off using the SELECT and + or buttons.
To change the color system setting
If the color is abnormal when receiving programs through the 8 (antenna input) terminal or the t (video input) terminal
(1) Press SELECT until “COLOR SYS” appears on the screen.
(2) Press + or – to select the appropriate color system until the color is optimal.
AUTO PAL SECAM NTSC3.58 NTSC4.43
To skip program numbers
(1) Press PROGR +/– or the number buttons until the unused or unwanted program
number appears on the screen.
(2) Press SELECT until “MANUAL PROGRAM” appears on the screen.
(3) Press + or – once to enter the “MANUAL PROGRAM” mode.
(4) Press PIC MODE to skip the unused or unwanted program number.
(5) Press SELECT to exit the “MANUAL PROGRAM” mode.
Note
To restore the skipped program number again, preset the channel automatically or manually.
To use the fine tuning function
The fine tuning (FINE) function may help to reduce the following problems: double images and lines moving across the TV screen.
You can use the fine tuning function as below:
(1) Select the program number you want to adjust.
(2) Press SELECT until “MANUAL PROGRAM” appears on the screen.
(3) Press + or – once to enter the “MANUAL PROGRAM” mode.
to display “FINE” on the screen.
(4) Press
(5) Press + or – continuously until the above problems are minimized.
The + or – icon on the screen flashes while tuning.
(6) Press SELECT to exit the “MANUAL PROGRAM” mode.
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2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL
1 Eight screws (+BVTP 4 × 16)
1 Two screws (+BVTP 4 × 16)
2 Rear cover
2 Two screws washer head
1 Speaker
Bracket
Speaker
(+P 4 × 16)
2 Two screws washer head
(+P 4 × 16)
A board
Terminal board bracket
One screw (+BVTP 4 × 16)
One screw (+BVTP 3 × 12)
1 Push the claw to direction of arrow and remove
2 Spring compression
3 Power Button
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SECTION 2

DISASSEMBLY

2-2. SPEAKER REMOVAL
KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
2-3. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL
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2-4. SERVICE POSITION
Caution:
standing position.
Note:
placing the chassis into Service Position.
Do not take out CRT support block while TV set in
Undress necessary wires that creates tension while
2-5. TERMINAL BRACKET REMOVAL
2-6. REPLACEMENT OF PARTS
For replacements of light guide,unscrew them, exchange with new parts and fix them with screws respectively.
2-6-1. Replacement of Light Guide
2-6-2. Replacement of Power Button
2-7. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
Demagnetic coil
0 Two screws
(washer head) (+P 4 × 16)
2 Two screws
(Tapping 7+ Crown Washer)
Speaker
(15 × 6.5cm)
Speaker (15 × 6.5cm)
4 Tension
spring
Chassis assy
5 Deflection
yoke
6 CV board
3 Anode cap
Coating earth assy
7 Picture tube
8 Cushion
1
Two screws (Tapping 7+ Crown Washer)
9 Two screws
(washer head) (+P 4 × 16)
Holder DGC
Cushion (50x550) DGC
Screw Location 2 screws (+BVTP 4 × 16)
Beznet Hook
PWB Bracket
!™
CRT Support Block
CRT Support Block

REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP

Note:
Please make sure the TV set is not in standing position before removing necessary
11
CRT support located on bottom right and left.
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
b
2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap 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 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.
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 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.
Controls and switches should be set as follows unless otherwise
noted:
PICTURE control ........................................................... normal
BRIGHTNESS control................................................... normal
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Preparation :
In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set's picture tube, face it east or west. Switch on the set's power and degauss with the degausser.
Perform the adjustments in the following order :
1. Beam Landing
2. Convergence
3. Focus
4. White Balance
Note : Test Equipment Required.
1. Pattern Generator
2. Degausser
3. Oscilloscope
Purity control
3-1. BEAM LANDING
1. Input a white signal with the pattern generator. Contrast Brightness
2. Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster.
3. 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.)
4. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the entire screen is green. (See Figure 3-1.)
5. Switch the raster signal to blue, then to red and verify the condition.
6. When the position of the deflection yoke has been decided, fasten the deflection yoke with the screws and DY spacers.
7. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners, use a magnet to adjust it. (See Figure 3-4.)
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normal
Fig. 3-2
Red
Green
Fig. 3-3
Purity control corrects this area.
ba
Blue
Disk magnets or rotatable disk magnets correct these areas (a-d).
Fig. 3-1
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c
Deflection yoke positioning corrects these areas.
a
d
d
Fig. 3-4
b
c
KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
R
R
G
G
B
B
a
a
b
b b
RM-969
3-2. CONVERGENCE
Preparation :
Before starting this adjustment, adjust the focus, horizontal size and vertical size.
Receive dot/hatch signal.
Pic mode: Soft.
(1) Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence
Center dot
R G B
H. STAT VR
R
G
B
V.STAT Magnet
RV 702
Operation of V. Stat magnet If the V. Stat magnet is moved in the "a" and "b" arrows, the red, green and blue dots move as shown below.
1
2
a
a
RGGBB
b
b
R
C3 board
1. (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.
2. (Moving horizontally), adjust the H.STAT VR control 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.)
BMCPurity
BMC (Hexapole)
Purity
3
b
a
a
R
B
G
b
B
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
b
G
R
V.STAT
V.STAT
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KV-HA21M80J/HA21M80J/H
RM-969
(2) Dynamic Convergence Adjustment
Preparation:
Before starting this adjustment, adjust the horizontal static
convergence and the vertical static convergence
RB
TLH Insert TLH Correction Plate to DY Pocket (Left or
Right)
YCH Rotate YCH VOL on DY
TLV Rotate TLV VOL ON DY XCV Rotate XCV Adj core on DY
ON DY:
B R
TLVYCH
YCH TLV
(3) Screen-corner Convergence
ba
a-d : screen-corner misconvergence
cd
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Fix a Permalloy assy corresponding to the misconverged areas
a
d
b
c
a to d : Permalloy assembly
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