ALL REVISIONS AND UPDATES TO THE ORIGINAL MANUAL ARE APPENDED TO THE END OF THE PDF FILE.
REVISION DATE REVISION TYPE SUBJECT
5/1998 No revisions or updates are applicable at this time.
7/1998 Correction - 1 Parts Change (Page 103, 123, 124)
5/2002 Correction - 2 Part Number Correction on Exploded View (Page 102)
PROJECTION TV
9-965-221-03
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RA-2ASERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS
MODELCOMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
–––––––– ––––––––––––––– –––––– ––––––––––––––
KP-48V75
KP-48V75
KP-53V75
KP-53V75
RM-Y903USSCC-N65G-A
RM-Y903
RM-Y903USSCC-N65F-A
RM-Y903
Canadian
Canadian
SCC-N66G-A
SCC-N66F-A
MODELCOMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.
–––––––– ––––––––––––––– –––––– ––––––––––––––
KP-61V75
KP-61V75
RM-Y903USSCC-N65H-A
RM-Y903
Canadian
SCC-N66H-A
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
RM-Y903
MICROFILM
∗ Please file according to model size. .......
48
53
61
KP-48V75/53V75
KP-61V75
PROJECTION TV
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KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903
RM-Y903RM-Y903
SPECIFICATIONS
Projection system3 picture tubes, 3 lenses,
horizontal in-line system
Picture tube7 inch high-brightness
monochrome tubes (6.3 raster
size), with optical coupling and
liquid cooling system
The SRS (r) (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM) is
manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from
SRS Labs, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No.
4,748,669. Other U.S. and foreign patents pendeing.
The word ‘SRS’ and the SRS symbol (r) are
registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.
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Page 4
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
( US model only )
KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903
RM-Y903RM-Y903
After correcting the original service problem, perfom the follow-
ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol-
dered 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, through functioning, show obvious
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and
recom mend 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 condition of the monopole antenna (if any). Make
sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it.
Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to
the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement.
8. Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified.
Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of
your HV meter if sets always have low HV.
9. Check the antenna temminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
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 0.5mA (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
usc 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 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate lowvoltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. NearIy all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range
are suitable. (See Fig. A)
HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground;the cover-plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If
the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it
is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a coldwater pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If
a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-l00 watts trouble
light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and
the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot
side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the
screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
0.15
µ
F
1.5k
Ω
Earth Ground
AC
voltmeter
(0.75V)
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
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Trouble Light
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
AC Outlet Box
Ohmmeter
Cold-water Pipe
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KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903 RM-Y903 RM-Y903
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SectionTitlePage
1. GENERAL
Step 1 : Installing the projection TV ................................................... 5
Step 2 : Hook up .................................................................................. 5
Step 3 : Setting up the remote control ............................................... 12
Step 4 :
Setting up the projection TV automatically (AUTO SET UP) ..
Changing the menu larguage ............................................................. 15
Watching the TV................................................................................ 15
Watching tow programs at one time-PIP/P&P(Twin View™)/ CH INDEX .
Freezing the picture (FREEZE)......................................................... 17
Adjusting the picture (VIDEO) ......................................................... 17
Adjusting the color temperature (TRINITONE) ............................... 18
Selecting the video mode (VIDEO) .................................................. 18
Adjusting the sound (AUDIO) .......................................................... 18
Using audio effect (EFFECT) ........................................................... 19
Selecting stereo or bilingual programs (MTS) .................................. 19
Setting the speaker switch (SPEAKER)............................................ 20
Setting audio out (AUDIO OUT) ...................................................... 20
Setting daylight saving time (DAYLIGHT SAVING) ...................... 20
Setting the clock (CURRENT TIME SET)....................................... 21
Setting the timer to turn the projection TV on and off (ON/OFF TIMER) ...
Customizing the channel names (CHANNEL CAPTION) ............... 21
Blocking out a channel (CHANNEL BLOCK)................................. 22
Setting your favorite channels (FAVORITE CHANNEL) ................ 22
Setting video labels (VIDEO LABEL) ............................................. 23
7-4. Picture T ube..............................................................................
8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ................................................. 104
32
) .................. 33
33
103
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND
(CAUTION)
THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR
CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
WARNING!!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS.
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON
THE SCHEMA TIC DIA GRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
P ARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE
THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY . CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THA T
ARE CRITICAL T O SAFEOPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS
MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.
APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L’ANODE,
(ATTENTION)
COURTCIRCUITER L’ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE L’ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE
L’APPAREIL, OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE
TUBE CATHODIQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION!!
AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVENANT D’UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR
D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DEPANNAGE.
LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ÁLA
SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS P AR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE
MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EXPLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES CONT D’UNEIMPORT ANCE
CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE
LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT
LE NUMÉRO DE PIÉCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT
MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY .
LES RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT
IDENTIFIES DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES
PROCÉDURES LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLA CEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MA UVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTÉ.
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Getting Started
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Carrying your projection TV
p
KP-48V75/53V75 only
Be sure to grasp the areas indicated when carrying the
projection TV, and to use more than two people.
p
KP-61V75 only
Carry your projection TV by the casters.
Preparing for your projection TV
Before you use your projection TV, adjust convergence.
For the procedure, see “Step 4: Setting up the projection
TV automatically (AUTO SET UP)” on page 21.
Getting Started
Step 1: Installing
the projection TV
For the best picture quality, install the projection TV
within the areas shown below.
Optimum viewing area (Horizontal)
Optimum viewing area (Vertical)
(Rear of projection TV)
min. 2.1m (approx. 7 ft.)
53"
min. 1.8m (approx. 6 ft.)
48"
min. 2.4m (approx. 8 ft.)
61"
60¡
60°
60°
min. 2.1m (approx. 7 ft.)
53"
min. 1.8m (approx. 6 ft.)
48"
min. 2.4m (approx. 8 ft.)
61"
20°
20°
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Getting Started
Step 2: Hookup
Connecting an antenna/cable TV
system without a VCR
To cable or antenna
Although you can use either an indoor or outdoor
antenna with your projection TV, we recommend that
you connect an outdoor antenna or a cable TV system
to get better picture quality.
Connecting an antenna
Connect your antenna cable to the VHF/UHF antenna
terminal. If you cannot connect your antenna cable
directly to the terminal, follow one of the instructions
below depending on your cable type.
To cable box and cable
Pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals
requiring a cable box* in addition to the normal cable
connection.
* The cable box will be supplied by the cable company.
Note
• You cannot watch the signal through an AUX connector as a
window picture.
To cable and antenna
Note
• Do not connect anything to the TO CONVERTER connector in
this case.
A
75-ohm coaxial cable
B
• VHF only
or
• UHF only
or
• VHF/UHF
C
Notes
• Most VHF/UHF combination antennas have a signal splitter.
Remove the splitter before attaching the appropriate connector.
• If you use the U/V mixer, snow and noise may appear in the
picture when viewing cable TV channels over 37.
EAC-66 U/V mixer
(not supplied)
• VHF
and
• UHF
75-ohm coaxial cable
300-ohm twin lead cable
300-ohm twin lead cable
Antenna connector
• VHF only
or
• VHF/UHF
or
• Cable
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
Cable
To cable box
If your cable company requires you to connect a cable
box, make the connection as follows:
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
VHF/UHF
Cable
Cable box
IN OUT
CATV cable
75-ohm coaxial
cable (not supplied)
Cable box
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
CATV cable
Antenna cable
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
(Rear of projection TV)
AUX
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SECTION 1
GENERAL
The operating instructions mentioned here partial abstracts from the
Operating Instructions Manual. The page numbers of the Operating
Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.(part.no : 3-862-729-11)
Page 7
Getting Started
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Connecting an antenna/cable TV system with a VCR
After making these connections, you will be able to do
the following:
• View the playback of video tapes
• Record one TV program while viewing another
program
• Watch two TV programs at once using PIP
For details on connection, see your VCR instruction
manual.
Before making the connection, disconnect the AC
power cords of the equipment to be connected.
To a conventional VCR
Note
• To connect a monaural VCR, connect the audio output of the
VCR to AUDIO-L (MONO) of VIDEO 1/3 IN on the projection
TV.
Without a cable box
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
Splitter (not supplied)
Antenna
cable
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Antenna cable
VHF/UHF
Antenna cable
Rear of projection TV
VCR
With a cable box
VCR
Antenna cable
Cable box
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VHF/UHF
Video
and
audio
outputs
VHF/UHF
input
Video and audio
outputs
VHF/UHF
input
VHF/UHF
output
VHF/UHF
output
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
OUT
IN
OUT
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE
OUT
IN
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
Rear of projection TV
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Getting Started
Antenna cable
To an S video equipped VCR
If your VCR has an S VIDEO output connector, make
the following connections.
Whenever you connect the cable to the S VIDEO input
connector, the projection TV automatically receives S
video signals.
Without a cable box
With a cable box
S VIDEO
S VIDEO
Rear of projection TV
Note
• Video signals are composed of Y (luminance) and C (chroma)
signals. The S connection sends the two signals separately
preventing degradation, and gives better picture quality
compared to conventional connections.
RK-74A
(not supplied)
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
VCR
Antenna cable
Cable box
Splitter
(not supplied)
Antenna
cable
VHF/UHF
Antenna cable
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
RK-74A
(not supplied)
VHF/UHF
VCR
Audio
outputs
VHF/UHF
input
VHF/UHF
output
S video output
Audio
outputs
VHF/UHF
input
S video output
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
OUT
IN
AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO
LINE
OUT
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
Rear of projection TV
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
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Getting Started
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Connecting a DBS receiver
For details on connection, see the instruction manual of
the DBS (Digital Broadcasting Satellites) receiver.
To a projection TV
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
VHF/UHF
Cable or cable box
Antenna
Note
• You can use the S VIDEO connector or the composite video
connector for the video connection.
To a projection TV and VCR
DBS receiver
Satellite
antenna
input
Cable or cable box
DBS receiver
Antenna
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
VCR
Satellite
antenna
input
VHF/
UHF OUT
F-type cable
(not supplied)
VHF/
UHF IN
Audio
outputs
Video
output
Audio
outputs
Video
output
Audio
inputs
Video
input
Audio
outputs
Video
output
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
S VIDEOAUDIO VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
LINE IN
LINE OUT
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
AUX
TO
CONVERTER
VHF/UHF
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
S VIDEOAUDIO VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
LINE IN
LINE OUT
S VIDEOAUDIO VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT
IN
LINE IN
LINE OUT
Rear of projection TV
Rear of projection TV
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Getting Started
Connecting a camcorder
Use this connection to view a camcorder picture.
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
VIDEO
(yellow)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Video and
audio outputs
Notes
• To connect a monaural camcorder, connect the audio output of
the camcorder to AUDIO-L (MONO) of VIDEO 2 INPUT on
the projection TV.
Front of projection TV
Connecting an audio system
When connecting audio equipment, see page 32 for
more information.
AUDIO OUT-L
(VAR/FIX) (white)
AUDIO OUT-R
(VAR/FIX) (red)
RK-74A (not supplied)
Set the amplifier’s
function to line input.
Line
input
Note
• You can adjust the bass, treble, and balance, or select surround
(page 33) or an MTS (Multichannel TV Sound) mode (page 34)
with the supplied remote control.
• To connect a camcorder equipped with the S video output,
connect the S video output of the camcorder to the S VIDEO
connector of the projection TV.
Stereo amplifier
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
Rear of projection TV
VIDEO
S VIDEO
VIDEO 2 INPUT
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
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Getting Started
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Connecting an AV receiver
Connect an optional AV receiver to the VIDEO 1 IN
jacks at the rear of the projection TV.
If your AV receiver has the TV input jacks, connect
them to the TV OUT jacks at the rear of the projection
TV.
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Monitor video
output
Monitor audio
output
AV receiver
TV audio input
TV video input
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
Rear of
projection TV
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Getting Started
Connecting two VCRs for tape editing using MONITOR OUT
You can record input images displayed on the screen.
This type of connection should be used only when you
connect from the line input of one VCR, and from the
line output of a second VCR.
Notes
• Do not change the input signal while editing through
MONITOR OUT, or the output signal will also change.
• You can use the S video jack to connect a VCR for playback
and the composite video connector to connect a VCR for
recording.
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
VCR (for playback)
VCR (for recording)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
• When connecting a single VCR to the projection TV, do not
connect the MONITOR OUT to the VCR’s line input, while at
the same time connecting from the projection TV’s VIDEO IN
connectors to the VCR’s line output, as shown below.
DO NOT CONNECT IN THIS WAY.
Video/audio
outputs
Video/audio
inputs
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE
OUT
OUT
IN
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE
IN
OUT
IN
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
OUT
TV
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
Rear of projection TV
LINE
INOUT
MONITOR
OUT
VIDEO IN
VCR
Rear of projection TV
VCR
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Page 10
Getting Started
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Connecting a DVD player without component video output connectors
Connect VIDEO 1/3 connectors on the projection TV to
line output connectors on the DVD player.
Notes
• Connect your DVD player directly to your TV. Connecting the
DVD player through other video equipment will cause
unwanted picture noise.
• If your DVD player does not have S video output connector,
use composite video connector for the video connection.
• Video signals are composed of Y (luminance) and C (chroma)
signals. The S connection sends the two signals separately
preventing degradation, and gives better picture quality
compared to conventional connections.
• Because the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of
information, picture noise may appear. In this case, reduce the
SHARPNESS level in the VIDEO menu (see SHARPNESS on
page 31).
(continued)
S VIDEO
RK-74A
(not supplied)
Audio
outputs
S video
output
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
DVD
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
LINE OUT
S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S-LINK
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIALR-AUDIO 1-L VIDEO
YC
B
C
R
TV
Rear of projection TV
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Getting Started
Connecting a DVD player with component video output connectors
Component video terminals Y/C
B/CR
provide a
sharper, higher resolution picture by reducing the
amount of signal processing thus creating a more
accurate reproduction of the source.
If your DVD player has component video output
connectors, connect them to VIDEO 4 IN on the
projection TV in the following way.
Notes
• Connect your DVD player directly to your TV. Connecting the
DVD player through other video equipment will cause
unwanted picture noise.
• When the DVD player is connected using VIDEO 4 IN, its
MONITOR OUT signals cannot be output.
• Some DVD player connectors may be labeled Y, B-Y, and R-Y.
In this case, connect Y (green) on the projection TV to Y on the
DVD player, C
B
(blue) to B-Y, and CR (red) to R-Y.
• The jacks of this projection TV are colored in green (Y), blue
(C
B
), and red (CR). If line output connectors of your DVD player
have different colors, make connections according to their
labels.
• Because the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of
information, picture noise may appear. In this case, reduce the
SHARPNESS level in the VIDEO menu (see SHARPNESS on
page 31).
• If the incorrect colors appear when using this component video
input, recheck the connections they may be reversed.
Rear of projection TV
DVD
Audio
outputs
Component video
outputs
RK-74A
(not supplied)
VMC-10HG
(not supplied)
C
R
(red)
C
B
(blue)
Y (green)
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
LINE OUT
S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S-LINK
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIALR-AUDIO 1-L VIDEO
YC
B CR
C
B
C
R
Y
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
TV OUT
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
S-LINK
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Page 11
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Getting Started
EN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
C
B
C
R
Y
VIDEO
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
IN
CENTER SPEKER
30W(NOM)
60W(MAX)16
S-LINK
TV OUT
L
R
Connecting an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic decoder
If you use an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic decoder
instead of the projection TV’audio system, you can still
use the projection TV’s center speaker. See “Setting the
speaker switch (SPEAKER)” on page 35.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation. Additionally licensed under Canadian
patent number 1,037,877. “Dolby”, the double-D symbol a
and “Pro Logic” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
Rear of projection TV
AUDIO OUT-L
(VAR/FIX) (white)
AUDIO OUT-R
(VAR/FIX) (red)
RK-74A (not supplied)
CENTER SPEAKER IN ‘
CENTER SPEAKER IN ’
Amplifier with Dolby*
Pro Logic decoder
Rear
speaker
(L)
Front
speaker
(L)
Front
speaker
(R)
Rear
speaker
(R)
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Rear of projection TV
Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system
If you have a Sony SAVA series speaker system,
connect your speakers to the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT
jacks on the rear of the projection TV with the audio
cable supplied with the speakers. You can take
advantage of the speakers’ Dolby Pro Logic surround
system and super woofer mode, and control them with
the supplied remote control. When connecting a Sony
SAVA series speaker system, see page 35 for more
information.
RK-G34, etc. (not supplied)
1 IN L
1 IN R
SAVA series speaker system
Front left
Audio cord supplied
with the speakers
CONTROL S OUT
AUDIO OUT-R
(VAR/FIX) (red)
AUDIO OUT-L
(VAR/FIX) (white)
CONTROL S IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
C
B
C
R
Y
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
TV OUT
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
S-LINK
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Getting Started
EN
Using the S-Link function
S-Link function is a Sony innovation designed to make
your Sony components work together. It allows you to
switch automatically the TV’s input mode to video
when you press the play button on your Sony S-Link
VCR. It also allows you to turn the VCR and TV off at
the same time with the SYSTEM OFF button on the
remote control (see page 44 for details).
Using the S-Link function without a
Sony AV receiver
To make use of this function, be sure to connect the
video equipment to the VIDEO IN and S-LINK
connectors with the same label, that is, to VIDEO 1 IN
and S-LINK VIDEO 1, to VIDEO 3 IN and S-LINK
VIDEO 3, and to VIDEO 4 IN and S-LINK VIDEO 4.
Rear of projection TV
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)
Audio/video cable
(not supplied)
S-LINK VIDEO 1/3
Sony VCR
Audio/video
outputs
S-LINK
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
Y (green)
C
B
(blue)
C
R
(red)
S-LINK VIDEO 4
S-LINK
Component
video outputs
Audio
outputs
VMC-10HG
(not supplied)
RK-74A (not supplied)
Sony DVD
Refer also to the Operating Instructions supplied with
your VCR, DBS tuner, LD player, and other Sony video
equipment for details.
Notes
• The projection TV may malfunction if you connect the S-Link
cable to the projection TV without connecting the other end of
the cable to the VCR.
• When making the S-Link connection, be sure to insert all the
connectors firmly.
(continued)
LINE OUT
S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S-LINK
DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIALR-AUDIO 1-L VIDEO
YC
B
CR
LINE OUT
S-LINK
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
C
B
C
R
Y
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
TV OUT
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
S-LINK
RK-G34, etc.
(not supplied)
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LINE OUT
S-LINK
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE IN
LINE OUT
S-LINK
AUDIO VIDEO
LINE IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
C
B
C
R
Y
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
TV OUT
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
S-LINK
Using the S-Link function with a Sony
AV receiver
When making S-Link connections through a Sony AV
receiver, set the TV speaker switch to OFF, CENTER or
SAVA SP, but never to ON (see page 35).
Sony VCR
S-LINK
TV OUT
Sony VCR
TV OUT
VIDEO 1 IN
VIDEO
S-LINK
VIDEO 1
MONITOR OUT
(S-LINK)
MONITOR
OUT
(Video
output)
RK-G34, etc.
(not supplied)
Video cable
(not supplied)
Audio/video cable
(not supplied)
TV IN (S-LINK and
video/audio inputs)
Sony
AV receiver
VIDEO 1 IN
(S-LINK and
video/audio inputs)
VIDEO 2 IN
(S-LINK and
video/audio inputs)
Audio/video cable
(not supplied)
Refer also to the Operating Instructions supplied with
your VCR, DBS tuner, LD player, AV receiver, and
other Sony video equipment for details.
Rear of projection TV
Audio/video
outputs
S-LINK
Audio/video
outputs
S-LINK
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Getting Started
EN
Connecting other Sony equipment with CONTROL S jack
This feature allows you to control your projection TV
and other Sony equipment with one remote control.
To control other Sony equipment with the projection
TV’s remote control, connect the input of the
equipment to CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection
TV.
Rear of projection TV
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
S VIDEO
C
B
C
R
Y
VIDEO
L
R
AUDIO
(
MONO
)
TV
IN
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
CONTROL S
OUT
L
R
AUDIO
VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO4
TV OUT
VIDEO1
VIDEO3
IN
CENTER SPEKER
30W(NOM)
60W(MAX)16
S-LINK
CONTROL S
OUT
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Getting Started
1 2
3
4 5 6
7 809
Getting to know buttons on the
remote control
Names of buttons on the remote control are indicated
in different colors to represent the available functions.
Button color
Transparent ....... TV/VCR/DBS/Cable box function
(light up)
buttons. Press the appropriate
function button first to change the
remote control’s function.
Green .................. Buttons relevant to power operations.
Label color
White .................. TV/VCR/DBS/Cable box operation
buttons.
Yellow................. PIP operation buttons.
Blue ..................... DBS operation buttons.
Step 3: Setting up
the remote
control
Inserting batteries
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by
matching the + and – on the battery to the diagram
inside the battery compartment.
Notes
• Under normal conditions, batteries will last up to six months.
If the remote control does not operate properly or the
indicators of the buttons on the remote control do not light up,
the batteries may be worn out. When replacing batteries,
replace both of them with new ones.
• Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix different types
of batteries together.
• If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak, wipe the
contaminated area of the battery compartment with a cloth and
replace the old batteries with new ones. To prevent the
electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries when you don’t
plan to use the remote control for a long period of time.
• Do not handle the remote control roughly. Do not drop it, step
on it, or let it get wet.
• Do not place the remote control in direct sunlight, near a
heater, or where the humidity is high.
Green
Transparent
Yellow
Blue
Blue
Blue
Green
Blue
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Getting Started
EN
3 Press CHANNEL +/– or VOLUME + to select
the on-screen menu language.
If you prefer Spanish or French to English, you can
change the on-screen menu language.
All of the menus will be set to the factory preset
condition in the selected language.
4 Press VOLUME – to start AUTO SET UP.
5
Press CHANNEL + to preset channels.
“AUTO PROGRAM” appears on the screen and the
TV starts scanning and presetting channels
automatically. When all the receivable channels are
stored, “AUTO PROGRAM” disappears and the
following menu appears. If the projection TV
receives cable TV channels, CABLE is set to ON
automatically.
To exit AUTO PROGRAM
Press any button.
6 Adjust convergence.
(1) Press CHANNEL +.
The CONVERGENCE adjustment screen
appears.
RED
[]
:
TV/VIDEO
E
[]
:
SET UP
CONVERGENCE
:
RED
[]CH+
[]CH–
[]
VOL
+[]
VOL
–
/ BLUE
xit
YES
[]
:
CH
+
NO
[]
:
CH
–
CONTI NUE TO
CONVERGENCE?
AUTO PROGRAM
YES
[]
:
CH
+
NO
[]
:
CH
–
CONTI NUE TO
AUTO PROGRAM?
[
CH
]
+
[
CH
]
–
ENGLISH :
ESPAÑOL :
AUTO SET UP :
DEMO :
[
TV/VIDEO
]
[
VOL
]
–
Press
[
SET UP
]
to exit.
FRANÇAIS :
[
VOL
]
+
SETUP
TV/VIDEO – VOLUME +– CHANNEL + POWER
STEREO STAND BY
TIMER/
– CHANNEL +
– CHANNEL +
– VOLUME +
– VOLUME +
– CHANNEL +
SETUP
Before you start using AUTO SET UP, be sure to
connect the antenna or cable to the projection
TV (see page 6).
1
Press POWER to turn the projection TV on.
2 Press SETUP on the front of the projection
TV.
AUTO SET UP screen appears.
POWER
Step 4: Setting up
the projection TV
automatically
(AUTO SET UP)
You can set up your projection TV easily by using the
AUTO SET UP feature. It presets all the receivable
channels, adjusts the convergence and changes the onscreen menu language. To set up the projection TV
manually, see “Adjusting convergence” (page 23),
“Setting cable TV on or off” (page 24), “Presetting
channels” (page 25) and “Changing the menu
language” (page 25).
If the projection TV is set to a video input, you cannot
perform AUTO SET UP. Press TV/VIDEO so that a
channel number appears.
(Front of projection TV)
or
R
G
B
B
G
R
R=Red
G=Green
B=Blue
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Getting Started
1
Press TV (FUNCTION).
2
Press MENU.
The main menu appears.
3 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
The SET UP menu appears.
SET UP
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
CHANNEL CAPTION
CHANNEL BLOCK
FAVORITE CHANNEL
CABLE : ON
AUTO PROGRAM
CONVERGENCE
MENU
VIDEO LABEL
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
VIDEO
PICTURE
HUE
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
Use
Exit
MENU
TRINITONE : HIGH
MENU
MODE : STANDARD
CC
(2) Press TV/VIDEO to select RED or BLUE.
(3) Using CHANNEL +/– or VOLUME +/–, move
the line until it converges with the center green
line.
To move horizontal line up/down, press CHANNEL
+/–.
To move vertical line right/left, press VOLUME +/–.
(4) Repeat steps (2) and (3) to adjust the other lines
until all three lines converge and are seen as a
white cross.
Note
• Using the AUX connector, press ANT first and make sure that
“AUX” is displayed beside the channel number on the screen.
Then follow the steps 2 to 6 above to perform AUTO SET UP.
To preview the main functions (DEMO)
Press TV/VIDEO on the projection TV in step 4. The
functions and menus are displayed one by one.
To exit DEMO
Press any button.
RED
[]
:
TV/VIDEO
E
[]
:
SET UP
CONVERGENCE:BLUE
[]CH+
[]CH–
[]
VOL
+[]
VOL
–
/ BLUE
xit
RED
[]
:
TV/VIDEO
E
[]
:
SET UP
CONVERGENCE:RED
[]CH+
[]CH–
[]
VOL
+[]
VOL
–
/ BLUE
xit
RED
[]
:
TV/VIDEO
E
[]
:
SET UP
CONVERGENCE:RED
[]CH+
[]CH–
[]
VOL
+[]
VOL
–
/ BLUE
xit
MENU
– VOLUME +– CHANNEL +
TV/VIDEO
1 2
3
4 5 6
7 809
B
G+R
B
G+R
White cross
Erasing or adding channels
After AUTO SET UP, you can erase unnecessary
channels or add the channels you want. Preset channels
during the day rather than late at night, when some
channels may not be broadcasting.
TV (FUNCTION)
0 – 9 buttons
>
ENTER
CH +/–
MENU
.
FUNCTION
TV
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EN
6 To erase and/or add other channels, repeat
step 5.
7 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Notes
• If you erase or add a VHF or UHF channel, the cable TV
channel with the same number is also erased or added, and
vice versa.
• Erasing and adding channels is also available for the AUX
input.
Adjusting convergence
(CONVERGENCE)
The projection tube image appears on the screen in
three layers (red, green and blue). If they do not
converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs. To
correct this, adjust convergence.
You do not have to do this procedure if you perform
AUTO SET UP (page 21). Do this procedure only
when you want to adjust it manually.
1
Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select CONVERGENCE, and
press
.
The CONVERGENCE adjustment screen appears.
Use
RETURN
Ex
MENU
it
RED
BLUE
MENU
CONVERGENCE
+
+
R
G
B
B
G
R
R=Red
G=Green
B=Blue
MENU
4 Press V or v to select CHANNEL ERASE/ADD,
and press
.
The CHANNEL ERASE/ADD menu appears.
5
Erase and/or add channels:
To erase an unwanted channel
(1) Make sure the cursor (z) is beside ERASE.
(2) Press CH +/– or the 0 – 9 buttons to select the
channel you want to erase, and press ENTER.
(3) Press
.
The “–” indication appears beside the channel
number, showing that the channel is erased
from the preset memory.
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
ERASE
ADD
33
Use[0 – 9
]or [CH+/–]
to select the channel.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
ERASE
ADD
33
Use[0 – 9
]or [CH+/–]
to select the channel.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
CH
Selected channel number
or
To add a channel that you want
(1) Press V or v to move the cursor (z) to ADD.
(2) Press the 0 – 9 buttons to select the channel you
want to add, and press ENTER.
(3) Press
.
The “+” indication appears beside the channel
number, showing that the channel is added to
the preset memory.
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
ERASE
ADD
33
UseExit
MENU
MENU
ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
Selected channel number
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Getting Started
Setting cable TV on or off
If you have connected the projection TV to a cable TV
system, set CABLE to ON (the factory setting). If not,
set CABLE to OFF.
You do not have to do this procedure if you perform
AUTO SET UP (page 21). Do this procedure only when
you want to set it manually.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Set CABLE to ON or OFF:
(1) Press V or v to move the cursor (z) to CABLE,
and press
.
(2) Press V or v to select ON or OFF, and press
.
4 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Note
• If CABLE appears in gray, the projection TV is set to a video
input and you cannot select CABLE. Press ANT so that a
channel number appears.
4 Press V or v to move the cursor (z) to the
symbol showing the line you want to
adjust, and press
.
+RED : Red vertical and horizontal line (left/right/up/
down adjustment)
+BLUE :Blue vertical and horizontal line (left/right/up/
down adjustment)
5 Press V, B, v, or b to move the line until it
converges with the center green line, and
press
.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust the other
lines until all three lines converge and are
seen as a white cross.
7 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
SET UP
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
CHANNEL CAPTION
CHANNEL BLOCK
FAVORITE CHANNEL
CABLE : OFF
AUTO PROGRAM
CC
CONVERGENCE
MENU
VIDEO LABEL
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
Use
Exit
MENU
RED
BLUE
MENU
CONVERGENCE
+
+
Use
Ex
MENU
it
RETURN
Use
Ex
MENU
it
RED
BLUE
MENU
CONVERGENCE
+
+
RETURN
R
G
B
B
G+R
To movePress
UpV
Downv
Rightb
LeftB
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Getting Started
EN
Presetting channels
You can preset TV channels easily by using the AUTO
PROGRAM feature.
You do not have to do this procedure if you perform
AUTO SET UP (page 21). Do this procedure only when
you want to set it manually.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select AUTO PROGRAM, and
press
.
“AUTO PROGRAM” appears on the screen and the
projection TV starts scanning and presetting
channels automatically. When all the receivable
channels are stored, “AUTO PROGRAM”
disappears and the lowest numbered channel is
displayed.
4 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To exit AUTO PROGRAM
Press any button.
Notes
• If the AUTO PROGRAM menu appears in gray, the projection
TV is set to a video input and you cannot select AUTO
PROGRAM. Press ANT so that a channel number appears.
• Presetting channels is also available for the AUX input.
If you prefer Spanish or French to English, you can
change the menu language.
You do not have to do this procedure if you select the
language during AUTO SET UP (page 21).
Do this procedure only when you want to set it
manually.
1
Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Press V or v to select LANGUAGE, and press
.
4 Press V or v to select your favorite
language, “ENGLISH”, “ESPAÑOL”, or
“FRANÇAIS” and press
.
5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Note
• Certain parts of the Spanish or French menus remain in
English.
CC
PREFERENCIAS
BORRAR/AÑADIR CANAL
NOMBRE DEL CANAL
BLOQUEAR CANAL
CANAL FAVORITO
CABLE : SI
AUTO PROGRAMACION
LENGUAJE : ESPAÑOL
MENU
ETIQUETA DE VIDEO
CONVERGENCIA
Use
Exit
MENU
CC
SET UP
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
CHANNEL CAPTION
CHANNEL BLOCK
FAVORITE CHANNEL
CABLE : ON
AUTO PROGRAM
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
MENU
VIDEO LABEL
CONVERGENCE
Use
Exit
MENU
AUTO PROGRAM
Changing the
menu language
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Operations
1 Press TV (POWER) to turn on the projection
TV.
The TIMER/STANDBY indicator flashes until the
picture appears.
If “VIDEO” appears on the screen, press ANT so
that a channel number appears.
2 Press TV (FUNCTION).
Once you press TV (FUNCTION), the projection TV
function is set unless another function button is
pressed.
3 Select the channel you want:
To select a channel directly
Press the 0 – 9 buttons, and press ENTER.
For example, to select channel 10, press 1, 0 and
ENTER.
To scan through channels
Press CH +/– until the channel you want appears.
The channel can also be selected without pressing
ENTER.
4 Press VOL +/– to adjust the volume.
Switching quickly between two
channels
You can use the JUMP button to switch or “jump” back
and forth between two channels.
Press JUMP.
Pressing JUMP again switches the channel back to the
one you selected last.
Note
• You cannot jump to channels you scanned through using the
CH +/– buttons.
Muting the sound
Press MUTING.
“MUTING” appears on the screen.
To restore the sound, press MUTING again, or press
VOL +.
VOLUME
MUTING
JUMP
VOL
CH
ENTER
1 2 3
4 5 6
7
809
FUNCTION
TV
POWER
TV
1 2 3
4 5 6
7
809
Watching the TV
Operations
TV (POWER)
MUTING
SLEEP
DISPLAY
TV/VIDEO
ANT
0 – 9 buttons
ENTER
JUMP
CH +/–
VOL +/–
TV (FUNCTION)
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Operations
EN
Watching a video input picture
Press TV/VIDEO repeatedly until the desired
video input appears.
Each time you press TV/VIDEO, the display changes
as follows:
TV n VIDEO 1 n VIDEO 2 n VIDEO 3 n VIDEO 4
To return to the TV picture, press ANT so that a
channel number appears.
Note
• When the video label for VIDEO 4 is set to SKIP, the display
changes skipping the VIDEO 4 connection (see page 41).
Changing the VHF/UHF input to the
AUX input
Press ANT.
“AUX” appears beside the channel number.
Pressing ANT again switches back to the VHF/UHF
input.
Displaying on-screen information
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the desired
display appears.
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as
follows:
Status display* n XDS ON** n cc 1 ON***
DISPLAY OFF N
* Channel number, the current time, channel caption
(if set), and MTS mode (if SAP is selected) are
displayed. SAP indication disappears after three
seconds.
** Some programs are broadcast with XDS (Extended
Data Service) which shows a network name,
program name, program type, program length, call
letters, and time of the show. When you select XDS
with the DISPLAY button, this information will be
displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this
service.
*** Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision.
When you select Caption Vision with the DISPLAY
button, Caption Vision will be displayed on the
screen if the broadcaster offers this service. (See
page 42 for selecting Caption Vision.)
To cancel the display, press DISPLAY repeatedly until
“DISPLAY OFF” appears. “DISPLAY OFF” goes off
after three seconds.
Setting the Sleep Timer
The projection TV stays on for the length of time you
specify and then shuts off automatically.
Press SLEEP repeatedly until the time (minutes)
you want appears.
Each time you press SLEEP, the time changes as
follows:
30 n 60 n 90 n SLEEP OFF
TV/VIDEO
SLEEP
DISPLAY
N
To cancel the Sleep Timer, press SLEEP repeatedly
until “SLEEP OFF” appears, or turn off the projection
TV.
N
N
ANT
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Operations
You can watch both the main/right picture and a
window/left picture simultaneously using the Picturein-Picture (PIP) or the Picture-and-Picture (Twin
View™) feature.
Use the yellow labelled buttons for PIP operations.
Displaying a window picture (PIP)
Press
.
Press
repeatedly to display a smaller
window picture.
Each time you press
, the size of the window picture
changes as follows: 1/4 size n 1/9 size n 1/16 size.
To remove the window picture, press PIP OFF.
Displaying a left picture (P&P)
Press .
To restore the normal picture, press PIP OFF.
Notes
• If the main/right picture is not receiving an image, the
window/left picture may become a noisy picture.
• The window/left picture sound is also output from the
AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT jacks when you listen to it.
Changing the window/left picture
input mode
Press TV/VIDEO (yellow labelled button) in PIP
or P&P mode to select the input mode.
Each time you press TV/VIDEO (yellow labelled
button), “TV”, “VIDEO 1”, “VIDEO 2”, “VIDEO 3”,
and “VIDEO 4” appear in sequence.
A window/left picture will appear in the same input
mode as the last time you used PIP.
Notes
• If you connect your VCR without a cable box, your PIP input
source is a VCR. If you connect your VCR with a cable box,
your PIP input source is a VCR or cable box.
• When the video label for VIDEO 4 is set to SKIP, “VIDEO
4”does not appear on the display.
TV/VIDEO
16
6
7
Watching two
programs at one
time — PIP/P&P
(Twin View™)
/CH INDEX
SWAP
TV/VIDEO (yellow
labelled button)
PIP OFF
FREEZE
Left picture Right picture
Input-source mode or TV
channel for the left picture
Input-source mode
or TV channel for
the right picture
Input-source mode or TV
channel for the window picture
Input-source mode or TV
channel for the main picture
Main picture
Window picture
(1/4 size)
CH +/– (yellow
labelled button)
POSITION
AUDIO
6
7
CH INDEX
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Operations
EN
Swapping the main/right and window/
left pictures
Press SWAP in PIP or P&P mode.
Each time you press SWAP, the images and sound
from the main/right and window/left pictures switch
places with another.
Note
• The channels being received through the AUX connector
cannot be displayed as a window picture.
Watching multiple TV channels at one
time (CH INDEX)
You can display all the preset channels in sequence.
1
Press CH INDEX.
The main picture is displayed in the center with a
pink frame and 12 window pictures are displayed
around the main picture.
Each time you press CH INDEX, the 12 window
pictures will rotate and a new picture will appear.
2 Press V, B, v or b to move the pink frame to
the channel you want to watch, and press
.
The selected channel appears on the screen.
To display eight favorite channels, press
.
To return to the normal picture, press PIP OFF.
Listening to the sound of the window/
left picture
Press AUDIO in PIP or P&P mode.
The
display appears above the window/left picture
for a few seconds, indicating that the window/left
picture sound is being received.
To restore the main picture sound, press AUDIO again.
The
display moves to the main picture channel
number.
Changing TV channels in the window/
left picture
Press CH +/– (yellow labelled button) in PIP or
P&P mode.
Changing the position of the window
picture
Press POSITION in PIP mode.
Each time you press POSITION, the window picture
will move counterclockwise on the screen.
The FREEZE feature is useful when you want to write
down an information such as a recipe from a cooking
program, a displayed address, or a phone number.
Press FREEZE.
The frozen picture differs depending on the current
display mode.
To cancel the frozen picture, press FREEZE again.
VIDEO STANDARD
BRIGHTNESS
When watching TV programs, you can adjust the
picture to suit your taste.
You can adjust the picture of video input(s) as well.
1 Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Select the item you want to adjust.
For example:
(1) To adjust the brightness, press V or v to move
The main picture freezes and
the window picture
disappears.
P&P mode
CH INDEX mode
Only the main picture
freezes.
Both pictures freeze.
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EN
4 Adjust the selected item:
(1) Press V, B, v, or b to adjust the item.
(2) Press
.
The new setting appears in the VIDEO menu.
For details on each item, see “Description of
adjustable items” below.
5 To adjust other items, repeat steps 3 and 4.
6
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Description of adjustable items
The TRINITONE feature controls the color
temperature, permitting white balance preference
adjustment without affecting skin tones.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
and press
.
3 Press V or v to select TRINITONE and press
.
4 Press V or v to select NTSC STD, MEDIUM, or
HIGH and press
.
VIDEO
MODE : MOVIE
PICTURE
HUE
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
TRINITONE : HIGH
MENU
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
VIDEO STANDARD
BRIGHTNESS
To restore the factory settings
Press RESET after displaying and selecting the VIDEO
menu.
All of the settings are restored to the factory settings.
Item
PICTURE
HUE
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
Press B or v to
Decrease picture
contrast and give soft
color.
Make picture tones
become purplish.
Decrease color intensity.
Darken the picture.
Soften the picture.
Press b or V to
Increase picture
contrast and give
vivid color.
Make picture tones
become greenish.
Increase color intensity.
Brighten the picture.
Sharpen the picture.
Choose
HIGH
MEDIUM
NTSC STD
Adjusting the color
temperature
(TRINITONE)
To
a cool (bluish) white.
a neutral white.
a warm (reddish) white.
V
v
MENU
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VIDEO
MODE : STANDARD
PICTURE
HUE
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
CC
TRINITONE : HIGH
MENU
Use
Exit
MENU
VIDEO
MODE : MOVIE
PICTURE
HUE
COLOR
BRIGHTNESS
SHARPNESS
TRINITONE : NTSC STD
MENU
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
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You can adjust the quality of the TV sound to suit your
taste. You can adjust the sound of the video input(s) as
well.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Select the item you want to adjust.
For example:
(1) To adjust bass, press V or v to move the cursor
(z) to BASS.
(2) Press
.
The video mode feature allows you to choose four
different modes of picture settings. Choose the one that
best suits the type of program that you want to watch.
1 Press MENU.
2
Press V or v to select
, and press .
3
Press V or v to select MODE, and press
.
4
Press V or v to select VIVID, STANDARD,
MOVIE, or SPORTS mode, and press
.
5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Note
• The settings for these modes can be adjusted in the VIDEO
menu.
picture.
STANDARDReceive a standard picture.
MOVIEReceive a finely detailed picture.
SPORTSReceive a colorful, bright picture.
Adjusting the
sound
(AUDIO)
V
v
MENU
RESET
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4 Adjust the selected item:
(1) Press V, B, v, or b to adjust the item.
(2) Press
.
The new setting appears in the AUDIO menu.
For details on each item, see “Description of
adjustable items” below.
5 To adjust other items, repeat steps 3 and 4.
6 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Description of adjustable items
TV/DBS
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
EFFECT :
MTS : STEREO
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
OFF
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
SPEAKER : ON
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
BASS
Using the (audio effect) button
1 Press TV (FUNCTION).
2
Press .
Each time you press the
button, the display
changes as follows:
SRS n 3D MONO n EFFECT OFF
1 2 3
4 5 6
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Choose
SRS
3D MONO
EFFECT OFF
To
When the program’s audio signal is stereo
or encoded, SRS expands the material
and embraces you with dynamic threedimensional sound.
Recieve monaural sound with a surrond-like
effect.
Cancel audio effect.
Item
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
Press V or b to
Increase the treble
response.
Increase the bass
response.
Emphasize the right
speaker’s volume.
Press v or B to
Decrease the treble
response.
Decrease the bass
response.
Emphasize the left
speaker’s volume.
To restore the factory settings
Press RESET after displaying and selecting the AUDIO
menu.
All of the settings are restored to the factory settings.
Note
• When SPEAKER (page 35) is OFF and AUDIO OUT (page 36)
is in the FIXED condition, the volume, TREBLE, BASS, and
BALANCE cannot be adjusted.
Using audio effect
(EFFECT)
button
TV (FUNCTION)
n
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Operations
Using the menu to set audio effect
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Press V or v to select EFFECT, and press
.
4 Press V or v to select SRS, 3D MONO or OFF,
and press
.
5
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
7809
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
EFFECT : SRS
MTS : STEREO
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
SPEAKER : ON
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
EFFECT :
OFF
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
SPEAKER : ON
Use
Exit
MENU
V
v
MENU
Selecting stereo or
bilingual programs
(MTS)
The Multichannel TV Sound (MTS) feature allows you
to enjoy stereo sound or Second Audio Programs (SAP)
of your choice. The initial setting is stereo sound
(STEREO).
V
v
MENU
To
Listen to stereo sound.
The STEREO indicator on the projection
TV lights up when a stereo broadcast is
received.
Listen to bilingual programs.
There is no sound when the SAP signal is
not broadcasting.
Listen to monaural sound.
Reduce noise during stereo broadcasts.
Choose
STEREO
SAP
MONO
MTS
Note
• Stereo and SAP sounds are subject to program sources.
To set MTS using the menu
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Press V or v to select MTS, and press
.
4 Press V or v to select STEREO, SAP, or MONO.
5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Press MTS repeatedly to select STEREO, SAP, or
MONO.
STEREO n SAP n MONO
n
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You may switch off the projection TV speakers when,
for example, you want to listen to the sound through a
stereo system.
If you connect an amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic
decoder to the CENTER SPEAKER IN terminals, you
can use the projection TV speakers as center speaker.
After making the connection (page 15), set SPEAKER
to CENTER.
If you connect the Sony SAVA series speaker system to
the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT connectors, you can take
advantage of the speakers’ surround sound and super
woofer mode. After making the connections (page 16),
set SPEAKER to SAVA SP, then adjust SURROUND
MODE or SUPER WOOFER MODE.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select SPEAKER, and press
.
4 Press V or v to select ON, OFF, CENTER or
SAVA SP, and press
.
5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To select surround sound or super
woofer mode of the SAVA speaker
system
After setting SPEAKER to SAVA SP, follow the
procedure below.
Press V or v to select SURROUND MODE or
SUPER WOOFER MODE, and press
.
For details on each option, refer to the operating
instructions of the speaker system.
Note
• This feature is only for Sony SAVA speaker system with an
operation capability for KP-48V75, KP-53V75, and KP-61V75.
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
SPEAKER : SAVA SP
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
EFFECT : SRS
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
EFFECT : SRS
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
SPEAKER : SAVA SP
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
EFFECT : SRS
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
SPEAKER :
ON/OFF/SAVA SP
Use
Exit
MENU
7809
Choose To
ONListen to the sound from the
projection TV.
OFFTurn off the projection TV speaker
sound and listen to the projection
TV's sound solely through the audio
system speakers.
CENTERUse the projection TV center speakers
as the center speaker in another
surround audio system.
SAVA SPTurn off the projection TV speaker
sound and listen to the projection
TV's sound through the Sony SAVA
series speaker system. You can adjust
volume, muting, surround modes,
and super woofer mode with the
remote control supplied with the
projection TV.
Setting the speaker
switch
(SPEAKER)
V
v
MENU
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You can change AUDIO OUT to VARIABLE or FIXED
when SPEAKER is set to OFF.
AUDIO OUT is variable when SPEAKER is set to ON.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select AUDIO OUT, and press
.
4
Press V or v to select VARIABLE or FIXED,
and press
.
VARIABLE: Sound output varied according to the
projection TV settings. You can adjust
the volume, bass, treble, and balance.
FIXED: Sound output is always fixed to a certain
level. The volume, bass, treble, and balance
are also fixed to the factory settings.
5 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Note
• If AUDIO OUT appears in gray, set SPEAKER to OFF.
If your area uses daylight saving time, change
DAYLIGHT SAVING setting depending on the season,
before setting the current time.
Daylight saving start
• After the first Sunday in April, set DAYLIGHT
SAVING to YES. Current time setting (right
column) automatically moves one hour ahead.
Daylight saving end
• After the last Sunday in October, set DAYLIGHT
SAVING to NO. Current time setting automatically
moves one hour back.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select t, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select DAYLIGHT SAVING,
and press
.
4 Press V or v to select YES or NO, and press
.
Setting audio out
(AUDIO OUT)
Setting daylight
saving time
(DAYLIGHT
SAVING)
Choose To
YESSet for daylight saving start.
NOSet for daylight saving end.
5
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
7809
V
v
MENU
V
v
MENU
7
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TIMER
– – –
– –:– – AM
CURRENT TIME SET
ON/OFF TIMER
DAYLIGHT SAVING:NO
MENU
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
TIMER
– – –
– –:– – AM
CURRENT TIME SET
ON/OFF TIMER
DAYLIGHT SAVING:YES
MENU
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
SPEAKER : OFF
AUDIO OUT : FIXED
EFFECT : SRS
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
Use
Exit
MENU
AUDIO
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
MTS : STEREO
SPEAKER : OFF
AUDIO OUT : VARIABLE
EFFECT : SRS
CC
SUPER WOOFER MODE
MENU
SURROUND MODE
Use
Exit
MENU
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EN
Setting the clock enables you to turn the projection TV
on and off with the timer. Make sure to set daylight
saving time first.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select CURRENT TIME SET,
and press
.
4 Make sure the cursor (z) is to the left of
“--:-- AM”, and press
.
5 Set the current day of the week and time.
(1) Press V or v to set the day of the week, and press
.
(2) Set the hour and minutes in the same way as in
step (1). When you press
after setting the
minutes, the clock starts.
6 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
You can set the projection TV to turn on and off at the
times you specify. Make sure the clock is set correctly.
If it is not, set the clock first (left column).
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select t, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select ON/OFF TIMER, and
press
.
4 Press and enter the ON/OFF TIMER
setting.
(1) Press V or v to set the day(s), and press
.
Each time you press V or v, the days cycle as
follows:
EVERY SUN–SATnEVERY MON–FRIn
SUNDAYn...nSATURDAYnEVERY
SUNDAYn...nEVERY SATURDAY
Setting the clock
(CURRENT TIME SET)
Setting the timer to
turn the projection
TV on and off
(ON/OFF TIMER)
(continued)
12:00 AM h CH
EVERY SUN – SAT
SUN 12:00 AM
ON/OFF TIMER
Set the time.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
–––––
– –:– – AM h CH
SUN 12:00 AM
ON/OFF TIMER
UseExit
MENU
MENU
––––
–––––
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FRI 12:04 AM
CURRENT TIME SET
UseExit
MENU
MENU
FRI 12:00 AM
CURRENT TIME SET
Set the time.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
SUN 12 : 00 AM
CURRENT TIME SET
Set the day.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
– – –
– –:– – AM
CURRENT TIME SET
UseExit
MENU
MENU
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V
v
MENU
RESET
V
v
MENU
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(2) Press V or v to set the time (hour then minutes)
that you want to turn on the projection TV, and
press
.
(3) Press V or v to set the time duration, and press
.
Each time you press V, the time duration
increases by one hour up to a maximum of six
hours.
(4) Press V or v to select the channel, and press
.
The TIMER/STANDBY indicator on the projection
TV lights up.
5 To set the other program, press
, and
repeat step 4.
6 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
One minute before the projection TV turns off, the
message “TV will turn off soon.” is displayed on the
screen.
To cancel the timer
In step 3 or 4, press RESET.
Note
• If you unplug the projection TV or a power interruption occurs,
the ON/OFF TIMER setting will be erased. Reset the current
time, then set the timer.
1 2 5
CHANNEL CAPTION
Select the letter.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
––––
You can add a caption for up to 12 channels. This
feature allows you to easily identify which channel you
are watching. You can make your own caption.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select CHANNEL CAPTION,
and press
.
4 Press
and press V or v to select the
channel that you want to caption, and
press
.
CHANNEL CAPTION
UseExit
MENU
MENU
––––
–––
SET UP
CHANNEL ERASE/ADD
CHANNEL CAPTION
CHANNEL BLOCK
FAVORITE CHANNEL
CABLE : ON
AUTO PROGRAM
CONVERGENCE
MENU
VIDEO LABEL
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 809
12:02 AM 1h CH 1
EVERY SUN – SAT
SUN 12:00 AM
ON/OFF TIMER
UseExit
MENU
MENU
12:02 AM 1h CH
EVERY SUN – SAT
SUN 12:00 AM
ON/OFF TIMER
Select the channel.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
––––
12:02 AM h CH
EVERY SUN – SAT
SUN 12:00 AM
ON/OFF TIMER
Set the duration.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
–––––
Customizing the
channel names
(CHANNEL CAPTION)
RESET
0 – 9 buttons
ENTER
V
v
MENU
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The channel block feature allows you to prevent
children from watching unsuitable programs. You can
block out two channels.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3
Press V or v to select CHANNEL BLOCK, and
press
.
4 Press V or v to select program 1 or 2, and
press
.
5 Press V or v to select the channel which you
want to block out, and press
.
6 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
When you select the blocked
channel, the message “BLOCKED”
appears on the screen.
To cancel a CHANNEL BLOCK setting
In step 4 or 5, press RESET.
Note
• Once you use CHANNEL BLOCK, Caption Vision and XDS of
the blocked channel and the selected channel output from
MONITOR OUT are also blocked out.
BLOCKED
2
CHANNEL BLOCK
Use
Select a program.
1. CH
2. CH
Exit
MENU
MENU
–––
–––
78
0
9
5 Enter the letters (up to four) to caption the
channel:
(1) Press V or v to select the first letter.
Each time you press V or v, the letter changes as
follows:
0...9˜A...Z˜&,/,_(blank space)
(2) Press
.
(3) Repeat steps (1) and (2) to select the remaining
letters, and press
.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to caption other
channels.
7 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
After you customize the channel, the channel caption
appears green.
To erase a caption
In step 5, press RESET.
Notes
• If the CHANNEL CAPTION menu appears in gray, the
projection TV is set to a video input, and you cannot select
CHANNEL CAPTION. Press ANT so that a channel number
appears.
• If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press a button, the
menu disappears automatically.
• The channel caption feature is not available for the AUX input.
125
ESP
–
CHANNEL CAPTION
Select the letter.
UseExit
MENU
MENU
n
n
Blocking out a
channel
(CHANNEL BLOCK)
V
v
MENU
RESET
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Operations
The favorite channel feature allows your projection TV
to memorize your favorite channels easily.
If you set to AUTO, the last eight channels you selected
with the 0 – 9 buttons are automatically set as your
favorite channels. If you want to input your own
selection of channels, set to MANUAL.
Setting your favorite channels
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Press V or v to select FAVORITE CHANNEL,
and press
.
4 Press
and press B or b to select AUTO or
MANUAL, and press
.
If you select AUTO, skip steps 5 to 7.
The last eight channels you selected with the 0 – 9
buttons are automatically set as your favorite
channels.
If you select MANUAL, the favorite channel
numbers become white, indicating that favorite
channels can be entered.
Selecting your favorite channel
1 Press .
The picture of the current channel is displayed in
the center with a pink frame and the eight favorite
channels are displayed around it.
2
Press V, B, v or b to move the pink frame to
the channel you want to watch, and press
.
The selected channel appears on the screen.
5
Press V, B, v or b to select a favorite
channel number, and press
.
6
Press V or v to select the channel that you
want to set as your favorite channel, and
press
.
7
To set the other favorite channels, repeat
steps 5 and 6.
8
Press MENU to return to the original screen.
Notes
• If more than 90 seconds elapse after you press another button,
the menu disappears automatically.
• The favorite channel feature is not available for the AUX input.
The video label feature allows you to label each input
mode so that you can easily identify the connected
equipment. For example, you can label VIDEO 1 as
VHS.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
, and press .
3 Press V or v to select VIDEO LABEL, and
press
.
4 Press V or v to select the input mode you
want to label, and press
.
5 Press V or v to select the label, and press
.
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 1 ˜ VHS ˜ 8 mm ˜ BETA
DBS ˜ DVD ˜ S VIDEO ˜ LD
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 2 ˜ VHS ˜ 8 mm ˜ BETA
DBS ˜ DVD ˜ S VIDEO ˜ LD
VIDEO 3
VIDEO 3 ˜ VHS ˜ 8 mm ˜ BETA
DBS ˜ DVD ˜ S VIDEO ˜ LD
VIDEO 4
VIDEO 4 ˜ DVD ˜ SKIP
*
Setting video labels
(VIDEO LABEL)
V
v
MENU
Each time you press V or v, the label changes as
follows:
* The projection TV will skip the VIDEO 4 connection
when you scan through video sources pressing the TV/
VIDEO button.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to label other input
modes.
Note
• If more than 90 seconds elapse before you press another
button, the menu disappears automatically.
˜
˜
˜
˜
N
˜
˜
7809
VIDEO LABEL
Use
VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2: VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3: VIDEO 3
Exit
MENU
MENU
VIDEO 4: VIDEO 4
VIDEO LABEL
Use
VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2: VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3: VIDEO 3
Exit
MENU
MENU
VIDEO 4: VIDEO 4
VIDEO LABEL
Use
VIDEO 1: VHS
VIDEO 2: VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3: VIDEO 3
Exit
MENU
MENU
VIDEO 4: VIDEO 4
N
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Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. To
display Caption Vision, select either CC1, CC2, CC3,
CC4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4 from the menu.
CC1, CC2, CC3, or CC4 shows you on-screen version of
the dialogue or sound effects of a program. (The mode
should be set to CC1 for most programs.) TEXT1,
TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4 shows you on-screen
information presented using either half or the whole
screen. It is not usually related to the program.
1 Press MENU.
2 Press V or v to select
CC
, and press
.
3 Press V or v to select the caption type, and
press
.
4 Press MENU to return to the original screen.
To display Caption Vision
Press DISPLAY. (See page 27 for details.)
Notes
• Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption
Vision and XDS.
Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead
of a certain word.
• XDS, Caption Vision, and the status display cannot be used at
the same time.
• For details on XDS, see page 27.
CAPTION VISION
1
TEXT 1
TEXT 2
TEXT 3
TEXT 4
MENU
CC
2
CC
3
CC
4
CC
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
CAPTION VISION
1
TEXT 1
TEXT 2
TEXT 3
TEXT 4
MENU
CC
CC
2
CC
3
CC
4
CC
Use
Exit
MENU
7809
You can use the supplied remote control to operate
Sony or non-Sony video equipment that has an infrared
remote sensor. For this operation, set the
manufacturer’s code number.
Setting the manufacturer’s code
Press the CODE SET, VTR/DVD (FUNCTION), and
0 – 9 buttons to enter the manufacturer’s code
number (see the chart on page 43), then press
ENTER.
For example, to operate a Sony 8 mm VCR,
press CODE SET, VTR/DVD (FUNCTION), 3, 0, 2,
and ENTER.
• If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one
by one, until you come to the correct code for your equipment.
• In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your nonSony video equipment with the supplied remote control. This
is because your equipment may use a code that is not included
with this remote control. In this case, please use the
equipment’s own remote control unit.
• The code numbers for Sony equipment are assigned at the
factory as follows:
VHS VCR301 (preset code for the supplied
remote control)
8 mm VCR302
Beta, ED Beta VCRs303
• Whenever you remove the batteries — to replace them, for
example — if too much time is taken, the code number may
revert to the factory setting and must be reset.
DVD manufacturer code numbers
ManufacturerCode number
Sony751
44
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Operations
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8
0
9
Operating a VCR
To turn on or off
To select a channel
directly
To change channels
To record
To play
To stop
To fast forward
To rewind the tape
To pause
To search the picture
forward or backward
To change input mode
Operating video equipment
Use the video operating buttons on the remote
control to operate the video equipment.
Press VTR/DVD (FUNCTION) before operating
the video equipment.
VTR/DVD (POWER)
ENTER
0 – 9 buttons
CH +/–
VTR/DVD (FUNCTION)
Video operating
buttons
Buttons on the remote control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press the 0 – 9 buttons.
Press CH +/–.
Press ( while pressing r. First release
(, then release r.
Press (.
Press p.
Press ).
Press 0.
Press P.
To resume normal playback, press again.
Press ) or 0 during playback.
To resume normal playback, release the
button.
Press TV/VTR.
Buttons on the remote control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press (.
Press p.
Press P.
To resume normal playback, press again.
Keep pressing ) or 0 during
playback.
To resume normal playback, release the
button.
Press CH +/–.
Operating an MDP
To turn on or off
To play
To stop
To pause
To search the picture
forward or backward
To search the chapter
forward and backward
Note
• If the video equipment does not have a certain function, the
corresponding button on this remote control will not operate.
Turning off the system
You can turn off the projection TV and Sony equipment
with the S-Link function, such as a VCR, together
when you make the S-Link connection (see pages 17
and 18 for the connection).
Press SYSTEM OFF.
SYSTEM OFF
Buttons on the remote control
Press VTR/DVD (POWER).
Press (.
Press p.
Press P.
To resume normal playback, press again.
Keep pressing ) or 0 during
playback.
To resume normal playback, release the
button.
Operating an DVD
To turn on or off
To play
To stop
To pause
To search the picture
forward or backward
SYSTEM OFF
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Operations
You can program the supplied remote control to
operate a cable box or DBS receiver. Follow the
procedures below to set the manufacturer’s code
number in the remote control.
* The TV/DBS, GUIDE, DISPLAY, V/v/B/b/
, and MENU
buttons can be used only with a DBS receiver.
1 Turn off the equipment you want to set up,
and press DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION).
2 Press the CODE SET, DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION),
and 0 – 9 buttons to enter the
manufacturer’s code number (see the chart
on the right column), then press ENTER. For
example, to program your remote control
to operate a Sony DBS receiver, press CODE
SET, DBS/CABLE (FUNCTION), 8, 0, 1, and
ENTER.
3 Press DBS/CABLE (POWER) to turn on the
cable box or DBS receiver.
4 Use the cable box/DBS control buttons to
check if the code number works.
For example, to operate a cable box or DBS receiver,
you can use the DBS/CABLE (POWER), JUMP, CH
+/–, 0 – 9 and ENTER buttons.
Note
• If the cable box or DBS receiver does not have a certain
function, the corresponding button on this remote control will
not operate.
To operate the projection TV
Press TV (FUNCTION). Then use the projection TV
control buttons to control the projection TV.
For more details on operating the cable box or
DBS receiver
Refer to the operating instructions that come with the
equipment.
If the remote control doesn’t work
• First, try repeating the setup procedures using the other codes
listed for your equipment.
Manufacturer code numbers (cable box)
DBS/CABLE
ENTER
8
0
1
CODE SET
DBS/CABLE
FUNCTION
DBS/CABLE
FUNCTION
1 2 3
4
5 6
7 809
Notes
• If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one
by one until you come to the correct code for your equipment.
• If you enter a new code number, the code number you
previously entered at that setting is erased.
• In some rare cases, your equipment may use a code that is not
provided with this remote control and you may not be able to
operate your equipment with the supplied remote control. In
this case, use the equipment’s own remote control unit.
• Whenever you remove the batteries — to replace them, for
example — if too much time is taken, the code numbers may
revert to the factory setting and must be reset.
Manufacturer
Hamlin/Regal
Jerrold/G. I.
Oak
Panasonic
Pioneer
Scientific Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith
If the problem persists after trying the methods below,
contact your nearest Sony dealer.
No picture (screen not lit), no sound
/ Make sure the power cord is connected
securely.
/ Operate with the buttons on the projection TV.
/ Insert the batteries in the remote control with
the correct polarity.
/ Replace the batteries with new ones if they are
weak.
/ Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct:
when watching TV, set to TV, and when
watching video input pictures, set to VIDEO 1,
2, 3, or 4.
/ Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
/ Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SETUP
button to return to the factory preset condition.
(page 21)
Poor or no picture (screen lit), good sound
/ Adjust PICTURE in the VIDEO menu. (page 30)
/ Adjust BRIGHTNESS in the VIDEO menu.
(page 30)
/ Adjust convergence. (page 23)
/ Check antenna/cable connections. (page 6)
/ Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SETUP
button to return to the factory preset condition.
(page 21)
/ Remove objects from the front of the projection
TV.
Good picture, no sound
/ Press MUTING so that “MUTING” disappears
from the screen. (page 26)
/ Check the MTS setting in the AUDIO menu.
(page 34)
/ Make sure SPEAKER is set to ON in the AUDIO
menu. (page 35)
/ Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SETUP
button to return to the factory preset condition.
(page 21)
No color
/ Adjust the COLOR in the VIDEO menu. (page
31)
/ Confirm that black and white program is not
being broadcast.
/ Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SETUP
button to return to the factory preset condition.
(page 21)
Only snow and noise appear on the screen
/ Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP menu.
(page 24)
/ Check the antenna/cable connections. (page 6)
/ Make sure the channel is broadcasting
programs.
/ Press ANT to change the input mode. (page 27)
Dotted lines or stripes
/ Adjust the antenna.
/ Move the projection TV away from noise
sources such as cars, neon signs, and hairdryers.
Double images or ghosts
/ Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a
cable (when the problem is caused by
reflections from nearby mountains or tall
buildings).
Cannot operate menu
/ If the item you want to choose appears in gray,
you cannot select it. Press TV/VIDEO
correctly.
/ Check the CABLE setting in the SET UP menu.
(page 24)
Cannot receive upper channels (UHF) when using an
antenna
/ Make sure CABLE is OFF in the SET UP menu.
(page 24)
/ Use AUTO PROGRAM to add receivable
channels that are not presently in projection TV
memory. (pages 21, 25)
Cannot receive any channels when using
cable TV
/ Make sure CABLE is ON in the SET UP menu.
(page 24)
/ Use AUTO PROGRAM to add receivable
channels that are not presently in projection TV
memory. (pages 21, 25)
Remote control does not operate
/ Batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
(page 20)
/ Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is
connected securely to the wall outlet.
/ Press TV (FUNCTION) when operating your
projection TV.
/ Are fluorescent lights too close to the projection
TV? Move them at least 3-4 feet away from the
projection TV.
Cannot gain enough volume when using a cable box
/ Increase the volume at the cable box. Then press
TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s
volume.
Projection TV malfunctions when using the S-Link
function
/ Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is
connected securely to the wall outlet.
/ Check the S-Link connection. (pages 17, 18)
The projection TV needs to be cleaned
/ Clean the projection TV with a soft dry cloth.
Never use strong solvents such as thinner or
benzine, which might damage the finish of the
cabinet.
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Additional Information
Index to parts and
controls
This section briefly describes the buttons and controls
on the projection TV and on the remote control. For
more information, refer to the pages next to each
description.
Twenty four screws (KP-48V75)
(Tapping screw 4X20)
KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903
RM-Y903RM-Y903
5 Reflection mirror
2 Top rear cover
2-7. HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
4 Mirror board
3 Eleven screws
(Tapping screw 4X20)
1 Five screws
(Tapping screw 4X20)
(1) Remover(2) Installation
1 Rubber cap
2 HV cable
turn 90˚
Gutter
– 29 –
1 HV cable
Hook
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2-8. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
RM-Y903RM-Y903
CAUTION:Removing the arrow-marked
screws is strictly inhibited.
If removed, it may cause liquid
spill.
Lens
Picture tube
1 Four screws
(Head tapping screws 4X20)
2 Lens
6 Four screws
(+BVTP 4X12)
7 Picture tube (R)
8 Tension spring
5 Deflection yoke
4 Neck assy
3 CR board
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2-9. WIRING DRAWINGS AND WIRING LAYOUT
KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903
RM-Y903RM-Y903
SPEAKER(R)
RED
(+)
FOCUS PACK
HV BLOCK
BLU
(-)
BLK
<
PICTURE TUBE
(B)
BLU
CN763
CB BOARD
CN766
COMPONENT SIDE
CN762
CN765
>
CN1461
CN1463
PICTURE TUBE
CN1462
CN1464
Z BOARD
<
CONDUCTOR SIDE
GRN
BLK
CN737
<
COMPONENT SIDE
(G)
CN1434
CN1401
CN1433
CN1404
CN1402
CN1431
CN733
CN734
CN732
CG BOARD
CN736
>
CN1403
CN1406
CN1465
>
CN1302 CN1304
HA BOARD
<
COMPONENT SIDE
CN1301
>
CN1303
WHT
PICTURE TUBE
(R)
CN702
ORG
CN704
CR BOARD
BLK
CN706
COMPONENT SIDE
<
SPEAKER(L)
(+)
CN703
>
BLK
(-)
CN506
CN506CN506
CN601
AC CORD
CN301
CN506
FBT
CN506
G BOARDA BOARD
CN803 CN802CN801
COMPONENT SIDE
<
><
CN506
CN804
CN652
CN651
CN302
CN003
CN1601
CN1602
CN401
CN1501
CN2101
CN4001 CN4002
U BOARD
CONDUCTOR SIDE
<
CN1101
CN201
>
CN002
CN305
CN304
COMPONENT SIDE
Direct
CN3051
PD BOARD
CN3401
COMPONENT SIDE
<
CN303
CN1202
>
>
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RM-Y903
2-10. SERVICE STAY ASSY HOW TO USE AND CARRY BACK
SERVICE STAY ASSY.
SERVICE STAY ASSYX-3702-036-1
RM-Y903RM-Y903
Side board (R)
4-057-613-01
Side board (L)
4-057-612-01
Screw (+BVTP 4X12)
7-685-661-14
Chassis stay
4-058-638-01
(1) PICTURE TUBE BRACKET ASSY REMOVAL
• Disassemble HA board and speaker cord.
• Disassemble all the harness from purse lock.
3 Four screws
4 Shield board
6 Picture tube
bracket assy
5 Eight screws
7 Two screws
(+BVTP 4X12)
8 X-RAY shield (L)
Cabinet assy
0 X-RAY shield (R)
(Tapping screw 4X20)
(Head tapping screw 4X20)
1 Three screws
(Head tapping screw 4X20)
9 Two screws
(+BVTP 4X12)
except KP-61V75
•
1) Remove 1 three screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and pull out 2 chassis assy from cabinet
assy.
2) Remove 3 four screws (tapping screw 4X20) and remove 4 shield board.
3) Remove 5 eight screws (head tapping screw 4X20) and release 6 picture tube bracket assy
from cabinet assy.
4) Remove 7 two screws (+BVTP 4X12) and remove 8 X-RAY shield (L).
5) Remove 9 two screws (+BVTP 4X12) and remove 0 X-RAY shield (R).
except KP-61V75
•
2 Chassis assy
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(2) SETTING OF SERVICE STAY ASSY.
(KP-48V75/53V75)
2 Six screws
(+BVTP 4X12)
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Picture tube bracket assy
4 Six screws
(+BVTP 4X12)
Hook
Notch
3 Side board (R)
1) Lift up picture tube bracket assy and fit the hook of 1 side board (L) to the notch on the assy.
Then fix then with 2 six screws (+BVTP 4X12).
2) Lift up picture tube bracket assy and fit the hook of 3 side board (R) to the notch on the assy.
Then fix then with 4 six screws (+BVTP 4X12).
Notch
1 Side board (L)
(3) INSTALL A CHASSIS ASSY AND CARRY THE PICTURE TUBE BRACKET
Hook
2 HA board
1 Chassis assy
Chassis stays
1) Put 1 chassis assy on chassis stays.
2) Put 2 HA board on 1 chassis assy
3) Put your hands to side board (L) and (R).
4) You can carry the chassis assy in this condition.
When carrying the chassis assy, be careful not to touch the CR, CG or CB boards with your legs.
*
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RM-Y903
RM-Y903RM-Y903
SECTION 3
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1. SCREEN V OL TAGE ADJUSTMENT
(ROUGH ALIGNMENT)
1. Receive the Monoscope signal.
2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE.
3. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS block all the way to the left
and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where
you can see the retrace line.
4. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the
retrace line disappears.
RGB
SCREEN
RGB
FOCUS
FOCUS block
Fig. 3-1
3-2. FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT
1. Loose the lens screw.
2. Set in service mode.
3. Use VP on the service mode menu to shown only the green
color.
4. Press the Commander Menu button and select FEATURES
and CONVERGENCE to display the test signal (crosshatch)
on the screen.
5. Rotate the green lens and align with the optimal focus point
from the test signal.
6. Use RG-RH from the service mode menu to set to green and
red.
7. Output the test signal and rotate the red lens to obtain the
optimum focus at the point where the red and green spots
overlap.
8. Use RG-BH from the service mode menu to set to red and
blue.
9. Output the test signal and rotate the blue lens to obtain the
optimum focus at the point where the blue and red spots overlap.
10. Tighten the lens screw.
3-3. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
1. Select VIDEO mode without signals.
2. Connect an oscilloscope to the TP701(KR), TP731(KG) and
TP761(KB) of CR board, CG board and CB board.
3. Adjust R, G and B screen voltage to 170 – 173V with screen
VR on the focusblock.
170 – 173V
170}VDC
GND
pedestal
pedestal
Fig. 3-3
3-4. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT
1. Set in service mode.
2. Use VP on the service mode menu to shown only the green
color.
3. Press the Commander Menu button (convergence) and output the test signal (crosshach).
4. Rotate the green VR on the FOCUS block and align to obtain the optimal focus point.
5. Use RG-RH from the service mode menu to set to green and
red.
6. Output the test signal and rotate the red VR to obtain the
optimum focus at the point where the red and green spots
overlap.
7. Use RG-BH from the service mode menu to set to red and
blue.
8. Output the test signal and rotate the blue VR aligning to obtain the optimum focus at the point where the blue and green
spots overlap.
Scanning line visible.
Scanning line visible.
Test signal
Fig. 3-2
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Lens
Fig. 3-4
A
A
Minimize both A and B.
Minimize both A and B.
B
B
Fig. 3-5
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3-5. DEFLECTION Y OKE TILT ADJUSTMENT
1. Set to receive the Monoscope signal.
2. Set in service mode.
3. Use VP on the service mode menu to show only the green
color.
4. Loosen the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the
Deflection Y oke so that the bars at the center of the monoscope
pattern are horizontal.
5. After aligning the deflection yoke, fasten it securely to the
funnel-shaped portion (neck) of the CRT.
6. The tilt of the deflection yoke for red is aligned with RG-RH
on the service mode menu, and the tilt on the deflection yoke
for biue is aligned with RG-BH on the service menu, is aligned
the same as was done for green.
4-pole magnet
2-pole magnet
Neck Assy
Deflection yoke
Anode cap
Fig. 3-6
3-7. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
1. Set in service mode.
2. Set to receive the Dot signal.
3. Remove CN302 connector for A board
4. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green
color is shown.
5. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the left and set to
underfocus to enlarge the spot.
6. Now align the 4-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot becomes a perfect circle.
7. Perform the same alignment for red and blue.
Use the center dot
x
/
x : y = 1:1
Fig. 3-8
y
3-8. DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT (Blue)
1. Receive the crosshatch signal
2. Adjust the FOCUS knob so that the crosshatch pattern vertical line width is as in the figure on the right.
3. Blue only defocus Adjustment.
[Focus adjustment point]
3-6. 2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
1. Set in service mode.
2. Set to receive the Dot signal.
3. Place the caps on the red and blue lens so that only the green
color is shown.
4. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the right and set to
overfocus to enlarge the spot.
5. Now align the 2-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot is in
the center of the Just Focus spot.
6. Align the green focus VR and set for just (precise) focus.
7. Perform the same alignment for red and blue.
Use the center dot
Fig. 3-7
48” : 12–15mm
53” : 13–16mm
61” : 13–16mm
Fig. 3-9
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RM-Y903RM-Y903
3-9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE
COMMANDER
By using Remote Commander (RM-Y903),all circuit adjustments
can be made.
NOTE : Test Equipment Required.
1.Pattern Generator
2.Frequency counter
3.Digital multimeter
4.Audio oscillator
1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SER VICE ADJUSTMENT MODE
SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE
1. Standby mode. (Power off)
2. DISPLAY n 5 n VOL (+) n TV POWER
+
(
on the Remote Commander.
(Press each button within a second.)
5
)
2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD
1. After adjustment, remove the plug from AC outlet, and then
replace the plug in AC outlet again.
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
3. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT
Category Adjustment item
DATA
SERVICE VP VPOS 31
0000 0
3. The CRT displays the item being adjusted.
4. Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the item.
5. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data.
6. Press 2 or 5 on the Remote Commander to select the category .
7. If you want to recover the latest values press 7 then [ENTER] to
read the memory.
8. Press [MUTING] then [ENTER] to write into memory.
SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT
SERVICE VP VPOS 31
0000 0
MUTING WRITE
↓
ENTER
8. Press 8 then [ENTER] on the Remote Commander to initialize.
9. Turn set off and on to exit.
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3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR
MUTINGPOWER
DBS/CABLE
VTR
DBS/CABLE
FUNCTION
VTR
SYSTEM
OFF
TV
PIPSWAPFREEZETV/VTR
TV/VIDEO
AUDIO
POSITION
CH
TV
TV/VIDEODISPLAY
SLEEP
CH INDEX
PIP OFF
ENTER
MTS
GUIDE
TV/DBS
JUMP
+
–
TV
123
456
789
0
Adjustment item down
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MUTING
DISPLAY
Adjustment item up
RM-Y903
TV POWER ON
Category up
Data up
Data down
Category down
4. SERVICE MODE LIST
VP
Category
VPVPOS-0-63V SHIFT
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
VSIZ-0-63V SIZE
VCOM00-3HV-COMP-V
VLIN70-15V LIN
VSCO70-15S CORRECTION
HPOS70-15H SHIFT
HSIZ-0-63H SIZE
PAMP-0-63PIN AMP
UPIN70-15UPPER CORNER PIN
LPIN70-15LOWER CORNER PIN
PPHA70-15H TRAPEZOID
AFC20-3AFC LOOP GAIN
VBOW70-15V BOW
VANG70-15V ANGLE
REF30-3AKB REFERENCE
GDRV-0-63GREEN DRIVE
BDRV-0-63BLUE DRIVE
GCUT-0-15GREEN CUT OFF
BCUT-0-15BLUE CUT OFF
SCON-0-15SUB CONTRAST
SHUE-0-15SUB HUE
SCOL-0-15SUB COLOR
SBRT310-63SUB BRIGHTNESS
SSHP70-15SUB SHARPNESS
GMMA00-3GAMMA LEVEL
EYSW00,1EXT-Y SWITCH
CDM200,1COUNT DOWN MODE 2
DPIX10,1DYNAMIC PICTURE
Y-DC10,1DC TRANSMISSION RATIO
ABLM10,1ABL MODE
AXIS00,1R-Y, G-Y AXIS
NOTC00,1C TRAP
CROM70-15C TRAP F0
TOT00,1C TOT FILTER
PREL30-3PRE/OVER LEVEL
SHPF30-3SHARPNESS F0
RON10,1RED ON/OFF
GON10,1GREEN ON/OFF
BON10,1BLUE ON/OFF
DCOL00,1DYNAMIC COLOR
CDMD00,1V COUNT DOWN
LBLK130-15H BLK WIDTH LEFT SIDE
RBLK130-15H BLK WIDTH RIGHT SIDE
Note
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CategoryAdjustmentStandardDataNote
3DNRMD00-13NOISE REDUCER MODE
itemdatarange
DYCO20-15∆ Y CORING LEVEL SETTING
DYGA100-15∆ Y GAIN SETTING
DCCO50-15∆ C CORING LEVEL SETTING
DCGA50-15∆ C GAIN SETTING
SELD10,1SELECT ∆ Y SIGNAL FILTER
D2GA40-7∆ Y/C 2nd GAIN SETTING
VTRH10-3
VTRR10-3
LDSR20-3LD SIGNAL REFERENCE
V APG50-7V APERTURE GAIN
VAPI110-31V APERTURE INVERT POINT
VPFT00-3Y PEAKING FILTER TAP
VPFG80-15Y PEAKING FILTER GAIN
V1PS20-3VERTICAL 1 LINE SELECTOR
VEGS10-3VERTICAL EDGE SELECTOR
CC3N00,1C SIGNAL 3-LINE COM FILTER
BGVP90-15PIP V POSITION
MAHP-0-15P&P MAIN H AQUISITION
MAVP270-255P&P MAIN V AQUISITION
SAHP-0-15P&P SUB H AQUISITION
SAVP270-255P&P SUB V AQUISITION
DECM180-31M DECODER REGISTERS
DECS180-31S DECODER REGISTERS
DIS660-127DISPLAY SETTING
BSIZ20-15BORDER SIZE
6BIT10-36bit (SMART6/SKIP6)
VPED130-15V OFFSET
UPED130-15U OFFSET
DA
Category
DAUVSH-0-63YUV SUB HUE
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
UVSC-0-63YUV SUB COLOR
Note
MC
Category
MCMSCN-0-15P&P MAIN SUB CONTRAST
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
MSHU-0-15P&P MAIN SUB HUE
MSCL-0-15P&P MAIN SUB COLOR
MUPD-0-15P&P MAIN U OFFSET
MVPD-0-15P&P MAIN V OFFSET
MDLY00-3P&P MAIN Y DELAY
MBGR30-3P&P MAIN SCP CONTROL(1)
MBGF30-3P&P MAIN SCP CONTROL(2)
MU2P70-7P & P MAIN U2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
MV2P70-7P & P MAIN V2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
MY2D190-31P & P MAIN Y2 DRIVE
MU2D140-31P & P MAIN U2 DRIVE
MV2D140-31P & P MAIN V2 DRIVE
Note
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IC
CategoryAdjustmentStandardDataNote
ICSSCN-0-15P&P SUB SUB CONTRAST
itemdatarange
SSHU-0-15P&P SUB SUB HUE
SSCL-0-15P&P SUB SUB COLOR
SUPD-0-15P&P SUB U OFFSET
SVPD-0-15P&P SUB V OFFSET
SDLY00-3P&P SUB Y DELAY
SBGR30-3P&P SUB SCP CONTROL(1)
SBGF30-3P&P SUB SCP CONTROL(2)
SU2P70-15P & P SUB U2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
SV2P70-15P & P SUB V2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
SY2D190-31P & P SUB Y2 DRIVE
SU2D140-31P & P SUB U2 DRIVE
SV2D140-31P & P SUB V2 DRIVE
PCDR320-63PIP COLOR
PHDR310-63PIP HUE
PAFC20-3PIP AFC LOOP GAIN
PTOT00,1PIP CHROMA TOT FILTER
PYDR230-31PIP Y DRIVE
PYDC00-7PIP DC TRAN
PSHP10,1PIP SHARPNESS F0
PDPI00,1PIP DYNAMIC PICTURE
PSYS00-3PIP COLOR SYSTEM
PXTL00-3PIP X’ TAL
PLOP00-3PIP COLOR LOOP
RG
Category
RG-GHGH CENT-–127- +127GREEN H SENT
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
GH SKEW-–127-+127GREEN H SKEW
GH BOW-–127-+127GREEN H BOW
GH 4BOW-–127-+127GREEN H 4TH BOW
GH SIZE20–127-+127GREEN H SIZE
GH LIN-–127-+127GREEN H LINEARITY
GH MSIZ-–127-+127GREEN H MID SIZE
GH MLIN-–127-+127GREEN H MID LINEARITY
GH KEY-–127-+127GREEN H KEY
GH SSKW-–127-+127GREEN H SUB SKEW
GH MPIN-–127-+127GREEN H MID PIN
GH PIN-–127-+127GREEN H PIN
GH SBOW-–127-+127GREEN H SUB BOW
GH MBOW-–127-+127GREEN H MID BOW
GH 4PIN-–127-+127GREEN H 4TH PIN
GH 4SBO-–127-+127GREEN H 4TH SUB BOW
Note
Category
RG-GVGV CENT-–127-+127GREEN V CENT
RG-RHRH CENT-–95-+96RED H CENT
RG-RVRV CENT-–95-+96RED V CEVT
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
GV SKEW-–127-+127GREEN V SKEW
GV BOW-–127-+127GREEN V BOW
GV SIZE–20–127-+127GREEN V SIZE
GV LIN-–127-+127GREEN V LINEARITY
GV MSIZ-–127-+127GREEN V MID SIZE
GV MKEY-–127-+127GREEN V MID KEY
GV KEY-–127-+127GREEN V KEY
GV SSKW-–127-+127GREEN V SUB SKEW
GV MPIN-–127-+127GREEN V MID PIN
GV PIN-–127-+127GREEN V PIN
GV SBOW-–127-+127GREEN V SUB BOW
GV WAVE-–127-+127GREEN V WAVE
GV 4PIN-–127-+127GREEN V 4TH PIN
RH SKEW-–127-+127RED H SKEW
RH BOW-–127-+127RED H BOW
RH 4BOW-–127-+127RED H 4TH BOW
RH SIZE-–127-+127RED H SIZE
RH LIN-–127-+127RED H LINEARITY
RH MSIZ-–127-+127RED H MID SIZE
RH MLIN-–127-+127RED H MID LINEARITY
RH KEY-–127-+127RED H KEY
RH SSKW-–127-+127RED H SUB SKEW
RH MPIN-–127-+127RED H MID PIN
RH PIN-–127-+127RED H PIN
RH SBOW-–127-+127RED H SUB BOW
RH MBOW-–127-+127RED H MID BOW
RH 4PIN-–127-+127RED H 4TH PIN
RH 4SBO-–127-+127RED H 4TH SUB BOW
RV SKEW-–127-+127RED V SKEW
RV BOW-–127-+127RED V BOW
RV SIZE-–127-+127RED V SIZE
RV LIN-–127-+127RED V LINEARITY
RV MSIZ-–127-+127RED V MID SIZE
RV MKEY-–127-+127RED V MID KEY
RV KEY-–127-+127RED V KEY
RV SSKW-–127-+127RED V SUB SKEW
RV MPIN-–127-+127RED V MID PIN
RV PIN-–127-+127RED V PIN
RV SBOW-–127-+127RED V SUB BOW
RV WAVE-–127-+127RED V WAVE
RV 4PIN-–127-+127RED V 4TH PIN
RV WING-–31-+32RED V WING
Note
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CategoryAdjustmentStandardDataNote
itemdatarange
RG-BHBH CENT-–95-+96BLUE H CENT
BH SKEW-–127-+127BLUE H SKEW
BH BOW-–127-+127BLUE H BOW
BH 4BOW-–127-+127BLUE H 4TH BOW
BH SIZE-–127-+127BLUE H SIZE
BH LIN-–127-+127BLUE H LINEARITY
BH MSIZ-–127-+127BLUE H MID SIZE
BH MLIN-–127-+127BLUE H MID LINEARITY
BH KEY-–127-+127BLUE H KEY
BH SSKW-–127-+127BLUE H SUB SKEW
BH MPIN-–127-+127BLUE H MID PIN
BH PIN-–127-+127BLUE H PIN
BH SBOW-–127-+127BLUE H SUB BOW
BH MBOW-–127-+127BLUE H MID BOW
BH 4PIN-–127-+127BLUE H 4TH PIN
BH 4SBO-–127-+127BLUE H 4TH SUB BOW
BV CENT-–95-+96BLUE V CENT
RG-BVBV SKEW-–127-+127BLUE V SKEW
BV BOW-–127-+127BLUE V BOW
BV SIZE-–127-+127BLUE V SIZE
BV LIN-–127-+127BLUE V LINEARITY
BV MSIZ-–127-+127BLUE V MID SIZE
BV MKEY-–127-+127BLUE V MID KEY
BV KEY-–127-+127BLUE V KEY
BV SSKW-–127-+127BLUE V SUB SKEW
BV MPIN-–127-+127BLUE V MID PIN
BV PIN-–127-+127BLUE V PIN
BV SBOW-–127-+127BLUE V SUB BOW
BV WAVE-–127-+127BLUE V WAVE
BV 4PIN-–127-+127BLUE V 4TH PIN
BV WING-–31-+32BLUE V WING
CC
Category
CCCRIL20-15CRI COUNT LOW
AdjustmentStandardData
itemdatarange
CFLD50-15FIXED FIELD COUNT
CCDI30-7NO CCD INT COMPARE
CRIP40-7CRI & P ARITY ERROR
CRIT10-3CRI TIME CONSTANT
CSB130-3SYNC SLICE BIAS 1
CSB240-7SYNC SLICE BIAS 2
CREP1420-255CRI SIGNAL END POSITION
CDSD80-31DATA START DELAY
CCDS90-31CAPTION DT THRESHOLD
CHMK420-63H SYNC MASK WIDTH
CHSY1360-255H SYNC VCO COUNT
When replacing the deflection yoke, always perform
•
“DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT” before adjusting
the convergence.
Adjustment procedure
VSP MAIN
R GH (SUB), R GV (SUB)
R RH (SUB), R RV (SUB)
R BH (SUB), R BV (SUB)
[ GREEN REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT ]
• V -SHIFT adjustment
VP VPOS
• H-SHIFT adjustment
VP HPOS
• H-SIZE adjustment
Finely adjust with SUB MSIZ.
VP HSIZ
• PIN-AMP adjustment
Finely adjust with SUB MPIN.
VP PAMP
• UPPER/LOWER-CORNER PIN adjustment
Correct the screens top and bottom bow line.
However, if this adjustment is overdone, distortion may occur
with the PIN-AMP adjustment that can not be re-adjusted.
• V -LINEARITY adjustment
VP VLIN
• V -SIZE, V -CORRECTION adjustment
While tracking, adjust so that the lattice intervals for VSIZ and
VSCO are equal.
VP VSIZ
VP VSCO
Note : The PIN-AMP adjusts the overall screen from top to
bottom, but the UPPER/LOWER-CORNER PIN
adjustments have large movement in the top and
bottom sections, so be careful.
VP UPIN
VP LPIN
• V-ANGLE, V -BO W adjustment
Correct the tilt and bow of the vertical line at the center of the
screen.
VP VANG
VP VBOW
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[GREEN SUB ADJUSTMENT]
SCREEN CENTER SECTION GREEN VERTICAL LINE
ADJUSTMENT
1. Finely adjust with GH CENT, GH BOW, GH SKEW.
Adjust by watching out for the GH CENT screen center section.
2. RGH 4TH BOW adjustment
Correct the corner distortion that could not be adjusted away
with the GH 4BOW adjustment.
Watch out only for the
GH CENT center point.
Watch the vertical center line.
GH CENT
GH BOW
SCREEN CENTER SECTION GREEN HORIZONTAL LINE
ADJUSTMENT
1. Finely adjust the center position of the vertical line at the
center of the screen with GV CENT.
2. Correct the tilt and bow of the horizontal line at the center of
the screen with GV SKEW and GV BOW.
Watch the horizontal
center line.
Watch out only for the GV
Watch out only for theGV CENT center point.
CENT center point.
GV CENT
GV SKEW
GH SKEW
GH 4BOW
GV BOW
GREEN SIZE AND LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Balance the sizes at both sides of the center section of the
screen with RGH MLIN.
2. Balance the sizes on both end sections of the screen with
RGH LIN.
3. While tracking, adjust with RGH MLIN and RGH LIN so
that the sizes of the horizontal line at the center of the screen
are symmetrical left and right.
MLIN
LIN
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GREEN HORIZONTAL SIZE ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust with RGH MSIZE so that the sizes of both ends and
of both sides of the center section of the screen are equal.
2. Adjust with GH SIZE so that the horizontal sizes of both
ends and of both sides of the center section of the screen are
equal.
3. While tracking, adjust with GH MSIZ and GH SIZE so that
the lattice intervals for the horizontal line section of the center section of the screen are equal and so that the horizontal
size is the prescribed value.
4. If M LIN is changed when the GH MSIZ and GH SIZE adjustment is complete, adjust again while tracking.
W ith just the H SIZE adjustment in MAIN, if there is no need
•
to adjust RGH SIZE in SUB this can save power.
MSIZ
SIZE
GREEN VERTICAL SIZE ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust with GV MSIZE so that the sizes for the top and bottom sections of the screen and for both sides of the center
section of the screen are equal.
2. Set the vertical size to the prescribed value with GV SIZE.
3. Adjust GV MSIZ and GV SIZE watching the vertical line at
the center section of the screen.
4. While tracking, adjust with GV MSIZ and GV SIZE so that
the lattice intervals for the vertical line section of the center
section of the screen are equal and so that the vertical size is
the regulation value.
5. If GV LIN is out of place when the GV MSIZ and GV SIZE
adjustment is complete, adjust again while tracking.
If there is no need to adjust GV SIZE in SUB with just the V
•
SIZE adjustment in MAIN, this can save power.
MSIZ
SIZE
GH MLIN
GH MSIZGH LIN
GH SIZE
GREEN VERTICAL LINEARITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust GV LIN so that the vertical lines at the top and bottom of the screen are symmetrical.
GV LIN
GV SIZEGV MSIZ
GREEN HORIZONTAL TRAPEZOIDAL DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust with GH SSKW so that the tilt of the vertical lines at
both ends of the screen is symmetrical left and right.
2. Adjust with GH KEY so that there is no tilt in the vertical
lines at both ends of the screen.
3. If there is a tilt on either the left or right after the GH KEY
adjustment, adjust while tracking.
SS KW
KEY
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GREEN HORIZONTAL QUATERNARY ADJUSTMENT
1. Correct the quaternary distortion with GH 4PIN.
2. While balancing, correct the quaternary distortion of both
end sections of the screen with GH 4SBOW.
3. While tracking, adjust with GH 4PIN and RGH 4SBOW.
4 PIN
4SBOW
4SBO
GREEN HORIZONTAL ASYMMETRICAL PIN
DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust with GH MBOW so that the pin asymmetry at both
sides of the center section of screen is symmetrical.
2. Adjust with GH SBOW so that the bow at both end sections
of the screen is symmetrical left and right.
3. While tracking, adjust with GH MBOW and GH SBOW so
that the bow of vertical lines on the entire screen is symmetrical left and right.
GREEN HORIZONTAL SYMMETRICAL PIN DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust the pin distortion at both sides of the center section of
the screen with GH MPIN.
2. Adjust the pin distortion at both end sections of the screen
with GH PIN.
3. While tracking, adjust with GH MPIN and GH PIN so that
the PIN of vertical lines on the entire screen have no bowing.
4. If there is asymmetrical pin distortion after the GH MPIN
and GH PIN adjustments, adjust with GH MBOW and GH
SBOW while tracking.
With just the PIN AMP adjustment in MAIN, if there is no
•
need to adjust GV PIN in SUB, this can save power.
M PIN
PIN
GH MBOW
M BOW
S BOW
GH PINGH SBOW
GH MPIN
GREEN VERTICAL WAVE (TERTIARY DISTORTION)
ADJUSTMENT
1. Take the screen top and bottom horizontal lines with GV
WAVE and find the secondary and quaternary waveform.
2. There is KEY distortion after the GV WAVE adjustment, so
adjust withRGV WAVE and RGV KEY while tracking.
GV WAVE
GH MBOW
GV KEY
GH MPIN
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GV SBOW
GV MPINGV PIN
MPIN
PIN
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GREEN VERTICAL QUATERNARY DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Correct the quaternary distortion of the horizontal lines at
the top and bottom sections of the screen with GV 4PIN.
1) Since there is no 4SBOW for vertical correction, there will
be a slight imbalance, but adjust to eliminate the distortion
from the horizontal line at either the top or the bottom of the
screen.
2) In many cases, the horizontal lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen are not straight lines after the adjustment.
As long as the secondary distortion is mild enough that it can
be corrected with the PIN adjustment, this is OK.
GV 4PIN
GREEN VERTICAL TRAPEZOID AL DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust with GV SSKW so that the tilt of the horizontal lines
at the top and bottom sections of the screen is symmetrical
about the center position horizontal line.
2. Adjust with GV MKEY so that there is no tilt for the line
sections at both sides of the horizontal lines at the center section of the stream.
3. Adjust with GV KEY so that there is no tilt for the horizontal
lines at the top and bottom sections of the screen.
4. While tracking, adjust with GV MKEY and GV KEY so that
there is no tilt for the horizontal lines on the entire screen.
5. If the tilt is unbalanced after the GV MKEY and GV KEY
adjustment, adjust again with GV SSKW.
GREEN VERTICAL ASYMMETRICAL PIN DISTORTION
(SECONDARY DISTORTION) ADJUSTMENT
1. Correct the asymmetrical pin distortion at the top and bottom sections of the screen with RGV SBOW.
GV SBOW
GREEN VERTICAL ASYMMETRICAL PIN DISTORTION
ADJUSTMENT
1. Adjust the pin distortion for both side sections and the center
of the screen with GV MPIN.
2. Adjust with GV PIN so that the horizontal lines at the top
and bottom sections of the screen are straight lines.
3. Adjust with GV MPIN and GV PIN so that there is no curve
in the horizontal lines on the entire screen.
4. After the adjustments in Items 1-3, adjust the tracking with
GV SBOW, GV MPIN, and GV PIN.
GV SSKW
MKEY
KEY
GV SSKW
GV KEYGV MKEY
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GREEN AND RED REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT
(RRH, RRV)
1. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
2. Adjust so that the red lines lay on the green lines.
Adjust with the same procedure as the GREEN SUB adjustment.
Notes: 1.The main correction is not carried out during
red registration adjustment.
2.Beware. The green adjustment items can be
changed by mistake.
3.Unlike for green, adjust within the range -127
~ +128.
GREEN AND BLUE REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT
(RBH, RBV)
1. Receive a cross-hatch signal.
2. Adjust so that the blue and green lines are on top of each
other.
Notes :1. The main correction is not carried out during
RED registration adjustment.
2. Beware. The GREEN and RED adjustment
items can be changed by mistake.
3-13.P IN P WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
(MU2D, MV2D, SU2D, SV2D)
1. Receive the white pattern signal on both picture.
2. PICTURE: minimum
COLOR: center
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINTONE: medium
3. Set to P & P (
4. Adjust white balance level of right picture with “ MU2D ”
and “ MV2D ”.
5. Adjust white balance level of left picture with “ SU2D ” and
“ SV2D ”.
• Make this adjustment after adjusting the MAIN PICTURE
white balance level.
) mode, and to service mode.
3-11. AGC ADJUSTMENT
1. Receive an off-air signal.
2. Adjust the AGC VR ( TU 1001 ) so that there is no snow
noise and cross-modulation.
3-12. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Receive the monoscope pattern signal and adjust the picture
quality with the menu.
2. Adjust service mode SBRT so that the signal 30 IRE section
barely glows.
3. Receive the all-white pattern signal.
4. Adjust the white balance with service mode GCUT and
BCUT.
5. Adjust service mode SBRT so that the signal 100 IRE section barely glows.
6. Adjust the white balance with service mode GAMP and
BAMP.
7. Repeatedly adjust the white balance for the minimum and
maximum picture settings.
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[ G BOARD]
SECTION 4
SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
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4-1. HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with on
the schematic diagram always check HV regulation, and if necessary re-adjust.
: C514
: C514, C515, C516
IC651
T502,T503, T504 (FBT)
D.Y
OPERATION CHECK
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of
the high-voltage block. (Fig.4-1)
2. Power on the set.
3. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to
minimum)
4. Check that the HV static voltmeter is reading 31.00±1.0kVdc.
HV Regulation adjustment
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of
the hight-voltage block.
2. Power on the set.
3. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to
minimum)
4. If anode voltage is 32kV or higher, replace C514 of 390PF/
2kV with that of 680PF/2kV, and check if the voltage is within
the standard range.
5. If anode voltage is 30kV or lower, replace C514 of 390PF/
2kV with that of 100PF/2kV, and check if the voltage is within
the standard range. (Fig.4-2)
Remove the cap off from
the unused terminal and
connect a static voltmeter
there.
4-2. HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with on
the schematic diagram always check hold-down voltage and if
necessary re-adjust.
2. Short-circuit across TP-PROT (R692) and ground.
3. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of
the high-voltage block.
4. Connect a 220k variable resistor, across pin 3 and pin 5 of
IC651 set to maximum value.
5. Power on the set.
6. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to
minimum)
7. Gradually lower the value of the variable resistor and check
that the hold-down circuit operates at a static voltmeter reading of 33.5±1.0kVdc when the raster disappears.
HV HOLD-DOWN ADJUSTMENT
1. Repart steps 1 ~ 7 as above.
2. If hold down voltage is 34.5kV or higher, remove R514,
mount a resistor (390kΩ, 1/4W : RN) onto R561 instead,
and check again if the hold-down voltage is within the standard range.
3. If hold down voltage is 32.5kV or lower, mount a resistor
(220kΩ, 1/4W : RN) onto R561 and check again if the holddown voltage is within the standard range. (Fig.4-2)
G BOARD
C514
TP135V
IC651
5
Fig. 4-1
– COMPONENT SIDE –
R561
CN505
R512
1
Fig. 4-2
R514
NOTE : Please finish the adjustment as soon as possible
4-3. +B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION
The following adjustments should always be performed when
replacing IC651.
1. Supply 130VAC to with variable autotransformer.
2. Input a dot signal.
3. Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHTNESS controls to
minimum.
4. Confirm the voltage of G BOARD TP135V is less than
137.0Vdc.
5. If step 4 is not satisfied, replace IC651 and repeat above steps.
(Fig.4-2)
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SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
4-4. +B OVP CONFIRMATION
1. Remove CN651 connector.
2. Connect a voltmeter to TP135V, and TP (PROT) and ground.
3. Connect a 220kΩ variable resistor, across pin 3 and pin 5
of IC651 set to maximum value.
4. Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer.
5. Set PICTURE and the BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum.
6. Gradually turn the 220kΩ variable resistor, and check if OVP
works properly when the voltage of TP135V is between
139.0 ~ 151.5V. (Fig.4-2)
SECTION 4
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SECTION 5
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
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5-1. RF AGC
1. Input the 75% white color bars pattern signal.
2. Adjust AGC VR of TU1101 so that snow noise, and
crossmodulation disapper from the picture.
3. Verify picture quality on each channel.
5-2. BAR DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT (DISP)
1. Receive the cross-hatch signal.
2. Set to Service mode.
3. Select “ DISP ”, and adjust so that the blank spaces on the
both sides of picture bar become equal.
4. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
ABA=B
Fig. 5-1
5-3. SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (SCON)
1. Receive the 75% white color bars pattern signal.
2. PICTURE: maximum
COLOR: minimum
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINITONE: medium
RON---1 GON---0 BON---0
3. Set to service mode.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 6 of CN004 (A Board)
and ground.
5. Select “ SCON ”, and adjust so that the wave form level is
1.75±0.05Vp-p.
6. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
5-4. SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT
(SHUE, SCOL)
1. Receive the 75% white color bars pattern signal.
2. PICTURE: maximum
COLOR: center
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINITONE: medium
3. Set to service mode.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN004 (A Board)
connecter and ground.
5. Select “ SHUE ” and “ SCOL ”, and adjust them to have
VB1 = VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the wave form levels.
6. Raise “ SCOL ” data 0 steps higher.
7. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4
Fig. 5-3
5-5.
DVD INPUT SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT
(UVSH, UVSC)
1. Select video 4 input.
2. PICTURE: maximum
COLOR: center
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINITONE: medium
3. Set to service mode.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN303 (A Board)
and ground.
5. Select “ UVSH ” and “ UVSC ” , adjust them to have VB1 =
VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the wave form levels.
6. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
5-6. P IN P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
(MSCN, SCON)
1. Receive the 75% white color bars pattern signal.
2. PICTURE: maximum
COLOR: minimum
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINITONE: medium
3. Set to P & P (
) mode, and to service mode.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 4 of CN305 (A Board)
and ground.
5. Open pin 7 of CN301 (A Board).
6. Select “ MSCN ” and “ SCON ”, adjust them to have PY1 =
PY2 ( 470 ± 20mV) in the wave form levels.
7. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
PY1
PY2
(FROM PEDESTAL
TO PEEK)
PY1 = PY2 = 470 ± 20mV.
Fig. 5-5
5-7. P IN P SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT
(MSHU, SSHU, MSCL, SSCL)
1. Receive the 75% white color bars pattern signal.
2. PICTURE: maximum
COLOR: center
TRINITONE: medium
3. Set to P & P ( ) mode, and to service mode.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN305 (A Board)
and ground.
5. Select “ MSHU ” , “ SSHU ” , “ MSCL ” and “ SSCL”, and
make adjustment sub hue and sub color so that the wave form
shows X1 = Y1 and X2 = Y2.
6. Raise “ UVSC ” data 8 steps higher.
7. Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER
X1
Y1
PY1
PY2
X2
Y2
X1 = Y1
X2 = Y2
PY1 = PY2 = 750 ± 30mV.
Fig. 5-6
MEMO
White
1.75
Black
Fig. 5-2
±
0.05Vp-p
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VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4
Fig. 5-4
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SECTION 6
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (1)
J4006
Y
(DVD)
S-VIDEO
VIDEO2
INPUT
V
U
L
R
J4005
J4004
J4003
J4002
J4001
V
L
R
VIDEO 4
SIRCS OUT
S-LINK IN1
SIRCS OUT
S-LINK IN3
SIRCS OUT
S-LINK IN4
SIRCS IN
S-LINK OUT
SIRCS OUT
DIAGRAMS
VIDEO 4 INPUT,
U
SIRCS IN/OUT
J1301
34
12
V
L
R
S1301-1307
IC1301
REMOTE SENSOR
HA
VIDEO 2 INPUT,SIRCS,
FUNCTION KEY
1
STBY5V
CN4002CN201
1
DVD Y
5
DVD V
3
DVD U
7
DVD L
8
DVD R
CN4001CN2101
1
SLINK1
2
SLINK3
3
SLINK4
5
SLINK OUT
7
SIRCS OUT
CN1302
1
FR Y OUT
3
FRONT SW
4
FR C OUT
6
FR V OUT
8
FR L OUT
10
FR R OUT
S1307
CN1301
6
POWER
5
KEY
3
SIRCS
D1304
7
ST LED
8
D1305
TIMER LED
1
5
3
7
8
1
2
3
5
7
CN1101
1
3
4
6
8
10
CN002
6
5
3
7
8
AMP
Q204,210
AMP
Q212,214
CN305(2/2)
AMP
Q211,213
CN001
14
12
13
1
3
DVD Y
DVD V
DVD U
ANT SW2
ANT SW1
TO PD BOARD
CN3051(2/2)
TO
ANT SW
TU1102
MUTE
AF OUT
ENABLE
CLOCK
DATA
DEM OUT
DET OUT
MUTE
Q218
BUFFER
Q008
D412
D406
D408
CN304(1/2)
CN305(1/2)
D241
D212
D213
6
VIDEO
17
MAIN Y
16
MAIN C
2
SUB Y
1
SUB C
10
MAIN HP
9
MAIN VP
11
BGP
ON/OFF MUTE
Q405,406
B
TO PD BOARD
CN3401(1/2)
C
TO PD BOARD
CN3051(1/2)
IC2201
SRS
29
L IN
30
R IN
27
PN OUT
28
PN IN
26
S OUT
25
S IN
24
C OUT
23
C IN
STBY12V
VIDEO BUFFER
Q201,209
MUTE
TO PD BOARD
CN3401(2/2)
TO PD BOARD
CN3051(2/2)
L OUT
R OUT
MODE1
MODE2
AUDIO BUFFER
21
20
19
18
D
E
Q223
BUFFER
Q226
BUFFER
TU1101
DET OUT2
L OUT
R OUT
MUTE
ST LED
ENABLE
AF OUT
F MONO
MODE
RF AGC
DET OUT
DATA
CLOCK
A
S-VIDEO
V
VIDEO1
L
INPUT
R
S-VIDEO
V
VIDEO3
L
INPUT
R
SIRCS MIX
Q2103,2106,2109
BFFER
Q220
AGC MUTE
Q1101
TO Q202
J201
34
12
V
L
R
J202
34
12
V
L
R
11
10
9
13
V1
V3
V4
TV OUT
H SEP
Q005
IC2101
SIRCS I/O
V1-S
V3-S
V4-S
STATUS
SIRCS
6
7
8
4
2
ANT SW
Q006
Q2101,2102,2104
Q004
TO IC202
TO IC202
SCL
SDA
X002
12MHz
ANT SW
Q009
6
IC007
5
EEP ROM
SW
IC201
AV SW
63
TV V
62
TV L
MAIN TV
64
TV R
3
Y1
5
C1
7
VIDEO1
SSW1
1
V1
2
L1
4
R1
24
Y4
DVD
23
L4
IN
25
R4
60
V6
SUB TV
59
L6
IN
61
R6
17
Y3
19
C3
21
SSW3
VIDEO3
15
V3
16
VIDEO2
L3
18
R3
33
SCL
34
SDA
IC001
TUNING PROCESSOR
7
I 2HSYNC
2
I STEREO
4
O LAT
22
I AFT
23
MONO
24
SAP
1
O AGCMT
8
I SYNC
10
O DAT
11
O CLK
3
O 2LAT
21
I AFT
31
O 2MUTE
17
O OSC
18
I OSC
58
O ANTAUX
57
O 2ANTU
56
IO BCLKN
54
36
M-BUS1
35
M-BUS3
37
M-BUS4
9
STATUS
IN
IN
IN
IN
O DISPYM
SY OUT1
SC OUT1
SV OUT1
SY IN1
SC IN1
Y IN2
C IN2
Y OUT2
C OUT2
V OUT2
L OUT
R OUT
ML OUT1
MR OUT1
Y2
C2
SSW2
V2
L2
R2
I VIN
O MUTE
SRS SW2
SRS SW1
O OSBLK
OR
OG
OB
OI
I HP
I VP
RELAY
O SPKMT
KEY
I POWER
O TIMLD
O STLED
I RMCON
O SIRCS
RESET
TV BLK
SPK SW
V4MUTE
56
58
CM201
GLASS COMB
53
49
51
45
43
39
37
41
38
40
52
54
10
12
14
8
9
11
28
32
33
34
42
43
38
39
40
41
13
14
62
64
20
50
59
60
6
SAVA OUT
Q2111,2107
1554
19
61
MUTE SW
63
4
VIDEO
BUFFER
Q013
Q017 Q016 Q015
SW SW SW
IC003IO BDATA
RESET
D008
Q215
1
C
3
Y
Y/C/J,AV SWITCH,
A
AUDIO OUT,V OUT,
TUNER,AV-IN/OUT
CN304(2/2)
CN305(2/2)
TV OUT
SCL
SDA
AUDIO BUFFER
Y IN
C IN
EYS
SCL
SDA
Q224Q207
EY
EV
EU
2
4
4
6
5
7
3
20
19
SYNC BUFFER
IC401
TONE CONTROL
31
IN L
2
IN R
15
SCL
13
SDA
Q206
Q209
MUTE
MUTE
Q308
OUT L
OUT R
SDA SCL
BUFFER
Q303-305
23
10
10
11
12
9
36
7
8
46
4
5
44
43
14
15
16
17
1829
IC004
RESET
X001
4MGW
5
6
2
1
3
5
IC301
YCU
EY IN
ERY IN
EBY IN
YUV SW
APCP IN
SCL
SDA
BGP
Y IN
C IN
HS IN
VS IN
YM
YS
R IN
G IN
B IN
REGI UCOM
364
RESET
34
XTAL
35
EXTAL
IC403
AUDIO OUT
IC402
AUDIO BUFFER
20
R OUT
22
G OUT
24
B OUT
37
L2F IN
25
IK IN
45
VM
35
HD OUT
36
E/W DRIVE
26
ABL IN
38
AFC FIL
30
V DRIVE +
V DRIVE -
IC002
SCK/PB1
SDA/PD2
PC3/MUTE
PCO/CEB
8
10
MUTEMUTE
1
7
Q217
MUTE
FROM
TU1101
BV
RV
VP
Q216
MUTE
59
60
31
30
21
24
44
Q408Q409
BUFFER
Q306
BUFFER
Q302
BUFFER
Q301
COG AMP
Q311,312,313
VM BUFFER
Q307
AFC AMP
Q314
BUFFER
Q001
VP IN
Q007
IC404
AUDIO AMP
3
5
11
Q402
MUTE
Q404
ON/OFF
MUTE
BUFFER
Q202,203
Q205
MUTE
10
11
5
4
IC1502
V ZOOMING AMP
1
7
RY401
Q401Q407
RELAY
RELAY
DRIVE
DRIVE
15V
5
3
9
7
6
1
V SEP
Q1501
15V
IC202
AUDIO BUFFER
IC1501
RY402
7
1
V OUT
3
15V
CN303
9
R
7
G
F
B
IK
9V
VM
HD
HP
VP
L
E
E
R
CENTER
AUDIO OUT
(VARI/FIX)
MONITOR
OUT
TO CR BOARD
CN703
G
TO Z BOARD
CN1431
H
TO G BOARD
CN506
I
TO Z BOARD
CN1403
J
TO G BOARD
CN804
K
TO G BOARD
CN652
L
SPEAKER
R
5
1
CN302
1
135V
3
5
CN301
1
5
PIN
7
ABL
3
CN1501
5
3
V RET
1
V DEF
CN003
3
BV WAVE
2
RV WAVE
5
P CLK
7
R DAT
6
R MUTE
8
R LEA
10
CN1601
2
RELAY
CN401
1
2
4
3
TB201
+
-
J205
L
R
J204
V
L
R
J203
V
LRTV OUT
Q202
Q208
MUTE
MUTE
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BLOCK DIAGRAM (2)
B
FROM A(1/2) BOARD
CN304
C
FROM A(1/2) BOARD
CN305
A
FROM U BOARD
CN4002
V IN
MAIN Y
MAIN C
SUB Y
SUB C
MAIN HP
MAIN VP
BGP
DVD Y
DVD V
DVD U
CN3401(1/2)
6
CN3051(1/2)
17
16
2
1
10
9
11
14
12
13
V BUFFER
Q3416
MY BUFFER
Q3001
MC BUFFER
Q3006
M-HP
Q3217
FL3403
BUFFER
Q3002
SCL
SDA
X3001
500KHz
X3002
3.58MHz
BUFFER
Q3214
BUFFER
Q3413
34
CVBS/Y IN
38
V SYNC
39
H SYNC
32
C IN
36
SDA
37
SCL
1
CERA
26
XNTSC
SYNC SEP
Q3402,3405-3407
BUFFER
Q3410
18
Y OUT
20
V OUT
19
U OUT
Y BUFFER
Q3211
IC3001
MAIN DECODER
IC3002
YVU SWITCH
2
1
5
3
12
13
IC3205
YVU SWITCH
1511
10
4
9
14
11
A
B
13
12
RY IN
RV IN
RU IN
RY OUT
RV OUT
RU OUT
VTIM
IC3203
P&P CONTROLLER
8
6
7
14
Y AMP
Q3003-3005
SCL
SDA
10
MY
8
MV
6
MU
17
MV SYNC
60
SCL
61
SDA
C
95
DPH SYNC
2
MPH SYNC
94
DPV SYNC
DY
DV
DU
DFB
Y BUFFER
86
88
90
936
Q3208
V BUFFER
Q3209
U BUFFER
Q3210
YS BUFFER
Q3207
D3201
LEVEL SHIFT
Q3008,3009
D3205
D3202
YUV CONTROLER
1
PY
2
P R-Y
3
P B-Y
YUV SW
23
DVD Y
22
DVD R-Y
21
DVD B-Y
19
TV IN
5
CLAMP
IC3201
2M-VRAM
IC3003
Y OUT
RY OUT
BY OUT
TV OUT
DLY SW
Y SW
COLOR
HUE
8
9
10
12
13
18
16
17
TV BUFFER
Q3010
IC3004
D/A CONVERTER
2
MAIN Y SW
5
COL
6
HUE
IC3404
3D COMB
76
CSI
AYO
84
Y BUFFER
Q3404
FL3402
Y AMP
Q3408,3412,3415
CN3051(2/2)
4
6
5
7
3
20
SCL
19
SDA
CN3401(2/2)
2
EY
EV
EU
EYS
TV OUT
SCL
SDA
Y OUT
E
TO A(2/2) BOARD
CN305
B
INV
Q3007
D3003
FULL DVD
DVD SW
DVD SW2
H LOCK
IC3402
4MB EDO
RESET
SCL
SDA
15
14
SCL SDA
X3401
20MHz
1
A
4
B
3
C
10
9
57
RSTB
59
SCL
60
SDA
30
XI
31
XO
ACO
83
C BUFFER
Q3403
FL3401
C AMP
Q3409,3411,3414
4
C OUT
TO A(2/2) BOARD
CN304
SUB Y BUFFER
Q3201
SUB C BUFFER
Q3202
BUFFER
Q3203
SCL
SDA
X3201
500KHz
X3202
3.58MHz
34
CVBS/Y IN
38
V SYNC
39
H SYNC
32
C IN
36
SCL
37
SDA
1
CERA
26
XNTSC
Y OUT
V OUT
U OUT
18
20
19
2
1
5
3
12
13
IC3202
SUB DECODER
15
15
10
4
9
14
11
11
13
12
RY IN
RV IN
RU IN
RV OUT
RU OUT
RY OUT
HTIM
VTIM
7
8
15
14
Y AMP
Q3204-3206
IC3204
SIGNAL SWITCH
2
1
12
13
15
10
14
11
6
73
SV
75
SU
71
SY
79
SPH SYNC
64
SV SYNC
AD0
-
AD8
DAI0
-
DAI7
DAO0
-
DAO7
CAS
RAS
50
-
58
23
-
30
32
-
39
31
DT
40
SC
47
WE
48
49
-A0
19
22
A8
25
3
-SIO1
6
36
SIO8
39
8
-WIO1
11
31
WIO8
34
7
DT
2
SC
13
WE
27
CAS
14
RAS
PD
16
--
A0
19
22
A8
26
2
---
IDO0
5
7
10
31
34
36
-
IDO16
39
13
WE
14
RAS
27
OE
28
V CAS
29
L CAS
9
MA0
12
99
MA8
MIO0
28
-
13
11
98
12
10
MIO15
M WE
M RAS
M OE
M CAS
2524
ALTF
67
DYCO2
-
74
DYCO9
16
STO
IC3403
ADC
4
V IN
CLK
22
-DB1
20
17
DB8
13
6
PCL
(DECODER,3D COMB FILTER,P&P CONTROLLER)
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BLOCK DIAGRAM (3)
K
TO A BOARD
CN1601
J
TO A BOARD
CN003
H
TO A BOARD
CN301
11V
5V
-5V
135V
STBY12V
AUDIO(+)
AUDIO(-)
RV WAVE
BV WAVE
CLK
MUTE
DATA
CEB
VP
HD
HP
PIN
PROT1
ABL
-15V
GND
+15V
11V
5V
-5V
135V
STBY12V
RELAY
AUDIO(+)
AUDIO(+)
AUDIO(-)
AUDIO(-)
2
3
5
6
7
8
10
1
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
7
5
1
10
4
2
7
8
5
6
CN804
CN506
CN652
CN651
1
1
H DRIVE
Q501
15V
-15V
5V
-5V
135V
Q661,662
IC1801
V.WAVE GEN
V.SAW
V.PARA
V.SIN
V.BLK V.4TH
IC1802
H.WAVE GEN
H.SAW
H.PARAH.BLK
H.SIN
H.4TH
T501
+B OVP
4
5
6
7
4
5
6
7
IC501(1/2)
REG COMP
25
OI
OI
-5V REG
OI
Q658,660
PROTECT
Q659
H OUT
Q502
IC653
5V REG
IC652
IC654
5V REG
OCP
15
16
19
20
1
2
3
4
15
16
19
20
1
2
3
4
15
16
19
20
1
2
3
4
37
11138
RECT
D656
D658
D654
D653
RECT
D655
RECT
D657
D651
PROTECT
Q657
IC804
B CONV GEN
V.SAW
V.PARA
V.SIN
V.4TH
H.SAW
H.PARA
H.SIN
H.4TH
IC806
G CONV GEN
V.SAW
V.PARA
V.SIN
V.4TH
H.SAW
H.PARA
H.SIN
H.4TH
IC808
R CONV GEN
V.SAW
V.PARA
V.SIN
V.4TH
H.SAW
H.PARA
H.SIN
H.4TH
A2 INP
IC501(2/2)
BV OUT
BH OUT
MPIN 1
M PIN2
CEB
DATA
MUTE
CLKB
CLKB
MUTE
DATA
CEB
GV OUT
GH OUT
CEB
DATA
MUTE
CLKB
CLKB
MUTE
DATA
CEB
RV OUT
RH OUT
MPIM1
CEB
DATA
MUTE
CLKB
REG COMP
T605
LATCH
Q653,655
41
40
23
22
31
32
33
34
10
11
12
13
41
40
31
32
33
34
10
11
12
13
41
40
23
31
32
33
34
14
IC810
CONV OUT
6
14
15
CONV OUT
14
15
6
BUFFER
Q802,805
T604
BUFFER
Q807
PIN AMP
14
Q505
9
171
IC651
DM-48
5
9
7
11
13
18
16
IC809
11
13
18
16
8
7
IC803
SHADING COMP
5631
11
10
12V
-12V
+B
-B
IC805
DF AMP
13149
710
6
1
IC601
SW
Q654,656
BACK UP
Q651
RECT
D602
8
3
IC811
SHADING AMP
T504
FBT
1
7
3
10
9
4
D513
RY601
Q652
RELAY DRIVE
769
6
11
T502
DF OUT
Q506,507
OI
STBY12V REG
IC655
CN803
1
HB OUT
2
VB OUT
3
VB RET
4
HB RET
CN802
1
HG OUT
2
VG OUT
3
VG RET
4
HG RET
CN801
1
HR OUT
2
VR OUT
3
VR RET
4
HR RET
CN502
1
B-H(+)
2
NC
3
NC
+B
4
B-H(-)
CN503
1
G-H(+)
2
NC
3
NC
4
G-H(-)
CN504
1
R-H(+)
2
NC
3
NC
4
R-H(-)
HV
FV
CN501
1
B/S
2
R/S
3
NC
4
H(+)
5
H(-)
6
NC
7
NC
8
200V
9
NC
10
GND
CN805
4
GND
3
NC
2
DF
1
CN507
RECT
D691-694
G2
HV.REG
STDBY 12V
STDBY 12V
G2 MUTE
Q503,504
12V
H/V-DEF,HV,
G
POWER SUPPLY
4
GND
3
2
1
T603L601
FOCUS
BLOCK
BLOCK
CN601
DY
(R)
CN1404
CR
IC701
38
VIDEO AMP
5
CN703
1
IK
2
E
3
9V
4
E
5
E
TO A BOARD
CN303
G2
FV
R
HV
G
B
1
AC
2
AC
AC
B
6
E
7
G
8
E
9
RNC
CN704
1
G2G2
Q701
PEAK LIMIT
Q702
9V
H(+)
H(-)
200V
(DY/VM)
HR IN
VR IN
VR RET
HR RET
123
4
R
CN706
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
CN702
IK2
IK1
E
9V
E
B
G
Z
DY
(G)
VM DRIVEVM CONT
Q1431,1432Q1433-1436
CN1406
HR IN
123
VR IN
VR.RET
HR RET
4
CN1401
V DEF
123
V MID
V RET
CN1403
V DEFNCV RET
123
I
TO A BOARD
CN1501
CN1433
HG IN
123
VG IN
VG RET
CN1463
HG RET
VM OUT
4
1
VM RET
2
CN1402
VM OUT
1
VM RET
2
CN1431
TO A BOARD
CN302
135VNC9V
E
12345
G
CG
CN737
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
CN733
IK1
E
E
B
G
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
IC731
38
PICTURE TUBEPICTURE TUBE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
CN736
1
R/S
2
NC
3
H(+)
4
H(-)
5
NC
6
NC
7
200V
8
NC
9
E
CN732
1
IK2
2
IK1
3
E
4
5
6
7
CN734
1
9V
9V
E
B
G
VIDEO AMP
5
H+
H-
200V
CN1434
1
G-H(+)
2
NC
3
NC
4
G-H(-)
B
DY
(B)
PICTURE TUBE
CN1461
1
V.DEF
2
V.MID
3
V.RET
CN1462
VM
V902V903V901
HB.IN
VB.IN
123
VB.RET
HB.RET
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
4
3
2
1
1
CN1464
HB.RET
4
CN765
H(+)
H(-)
200V
CN762
CN763
R/S
IK1
VB.RET
VB.IN
HB.IN
123
CB
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
E
E
B
G2
(B OUT)(G OUT)(R OUT)
IC761
38
VIDEO AMP
5
H(+)
R/S
H(-)
E
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
10
NC
G1
G2G2G2
B/S
CN766
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6-2. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CRT(R)
1
2
VM.OUT
VM.RET
CN1465
2P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO VM COIL(R)
SX-557 ONLY
:S-MICRO
CRT(G)
HV
CN1464CN1461CN1463
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO
HB.IN
VB.IN
VB.RET
HB.RET
123
4
CRT(B)
123
4
HR.IN
VR.IN
VR.RET
HR.RET
4P
WHT
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO
V.DFF
V.RET
V.MID
123
HV
Z
HV
DY(H)
DY(H)
H+
H-
H+
H-
H(MID)
H(MID)
123
V.DEF
V.RET
V.MID
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO
2P
WHT
:S-MICRO
VM.OUT
VM.RET
1
2
H+
H-
H(MID)
DY(H)
SUB DY
SUB DY
H.IN
V.IN
H.IN
V.IN
V.RET
H.RET
V.RET
H.RET
1
2
VM.OUT
VM.RET
CN1402CN1406CN1401
2P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CN1404
4P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO G:CN801
HR.IN
VR.IN
VR.RET
123
H.IN
V.IN
V.RET
H.RET
SUB DY
DY
DY(V)
DY(V)
V.DEF
V.MID
V.RET
V.DEF
V.MID
V.RET
CN1403
RED
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN1501
CN1431
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN302
CN1433
YEL
:S-MICRO
T0 G:CN802
CN1434
:VH
T0 G:CN503
CN1462
:S-MICRO
TO G:CN803
HR.RET
4
V.DEF
V.MID
V.RET
DY(V)
3P
5P
4P
4P
4P
BLK
DY
(R)
VM.IN
VM.IN
VM
VM
NC
135V
NC
9V
E
VM
HG.IN
VG.IN
VG.RET
HG.RET
G-H(+)
NC
NC
G-H(-)
VM.IN
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
V.DEF
V.RET
HB.IN
VB.IN
VB.RET
HB.RET
VM
(B)
FOCUS
HV(B)
HV(G)
HV(R)
HV BLOCK
VM.RET
VM.RET
VM.RET
G2(R) G2(G) G2(B)
PACK
FV(R) FV(G)FV(B)
CN707
:FASTON
TO CRT-GND
TO CRT-GND
CN705
G4
1
NC
CN704
1P
:MINI
G2(R)
CN738
:FASTON
TO CRT-GND
CN735
G4
1
NC
CN734
1P
:MINI
G2(G)
CN767
:FASTON
TO CRT-GND
CN764
G4
1
12
NC
CN763
1P
:MINI
G2(B)
CN701
:FASTON
G1
G1
4
5
6
9
10
12
11
G1
G2G1
G2
1
CN731
:FASTON
TO CRT-GND
CN732
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO
G1
G1
4
5
6
9
10
12
11
G1
G2G1
G2
1
CN761
:FASTON
TO CRT-GND
:S-MICRO
G1
G1
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
G1
G2G1
G2
1
123456789
EGEBE
IK
9V
H
7
H
C
8
K
H
7
H
8
K
CN762
4P
WHT
H
H
K
E(HV)
R
CN702
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO
E
E
9V
IK1
IK2
1234567
1234567
E9VE
IK1
IK2
C
G
CN733
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO CB:CN762
EEB
IK1
123
123
EEB
IK1
C
B
DET
G2
MV
DF
CN703
E
R
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN303
CN706
9P
WHT
:S-MICRO
G
B
G
B
CN736
9P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO CR:CN706
CN737
9P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO CB:CN765
4
4
CN765
9P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CN766
10P
WHT
:S-MICRO
9P
RED
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
B/S
R/S
NC
H(+)
H(-)
NC
NC
200V
NC
NC
H
A
1
E
CN1304
2
E
123
EEE
E
9V
NC
NC
9V
E
VM
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
DF
G2
E
E
CN202
3
E
FR Y OUT
123456789
123456789
FR Y IN
CN001
4P
BLK
:S-MICRO
CN1501
3P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO Z:CN1403
CN302
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO Z:CN1431
CN303
9P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO CR:CN703
CN501
10P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CN805
2P
:MINI
CN505
2P
:LARGE
CN653
3P
:MINI
CN507
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO
MV
HV
ANT SW
(AS-2F)
4P
BLK-L
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN001
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
9V
ANT SW 1
4
E
ANT SW 2
123
R561
:
3P WHT :S-MICRO
1
ANT SW 2
2
3
ANT SW 1
4
1
V DEF
2
3
V RET
1
135V
2
3
4
5
1
IK
2
E
3
9V
4
E
5
B
6
E
7
G
8
E
9
R
1
B/S
2
R/S
3
4
H(+)
5
H(-)
6
7
8
200V
9
10
1
2
1
R561
2
R561
1
2
+B IN
3
+B OUT
1
STBY 12V
2
STBY 12V
3
HV.REG
4
FBT
3P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
CN1302CN1301
11P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
E
E
E
E
E
FRONT SW
FR C OUT
FR V OUT
FR L OUT
FR R OUT
10
11
10
11
E
E
E
E
FR C IN
FR V IN
FRONT SW
CN1101
11P
WHT
:S-MICRO
:B TO B-P
E
RV WAVE
BV WAVE
123456789
123456789
E
RV WAVE
BV WAVE
:B TO B-S
E
FR L IN
FR R IN
CN003
10P
E
R-CLKR-CLK
E
CN804CN506
10P
E
R-DATR-DAT
R-CEAR-CEA
R-MUTER-MUTE
10
10
E
CN504CN503
4P :VH4P :VH
TO DY(R)TO Z:CN1434TO Z:CN1404TO Z:CN1433TO Z:CN1462
NC
NC
R-H(+)
R-H(-)
123
4
8P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
E
E
KEY
SIRCS
ST.BY 5V
1234567
1234567
E
E
KEY
SIRCS
ST.BY 5V
CN002
8P
WHT
:S-MICRO
VP
VP
E
HD
123456789
123456789
E
HD
NC
NC
G-H(+)
G-H(-)
123
4
POWER
ST LED
TIMER LED
8
8
POWER
ST LED
TIMER LED
CN301
10P
:B TO B-P
E
HP
PIN
E
HP
PIN
HV PROTHV PROT
10P
:B TO B-S
CN502
4P :VH
TO DY(B)
NC
B-H(+)
123
ABL
ABL
NC
-15V
-15V
8P
:B TO B-S
E
E
E
Y OUT
1234567
1234567
E
Y INEC IN
VIDEO
C OUT
E
VIDEO
CN304
8P
:B TO B-P
9V9V
A
CN1602CN1601
10P
:B TO B-P
E
E
+15V
10
10
+15V
NC
ANT
ANT
ANT
123456789
123456789
ANT
AUDIO(-)
NC
ANT
ANT
AUDIO(-)
CN651CN652
10P
:B TO B-S
G
CN801CN802CN803
4P
B-H(-)
4
RED
:S-MICRO
HR.OUT
VR.OUT
VR.RET
123
HR.RET
4
WHT
:S-MICRO
HG.OUT
123
7V
8
8
7V
AUDIO(-)
AUDIO(+)
AUDIO(-)
AUDIO(+)
4P
VG.OUT
VG.RET
P
D
EYEUEV
SUB C
SUB Y
TV OUT
123456789
123456789
EYEUEV
SUB C
SUB Y
TV OUT
E
NC
-5V
AUDIO(+)
E
AUDIO(+)
HG.RET
4
123456789
10
123456789
10
NC
-5V
4P
BLK
:S-MICRO
HB.OUT
VB.OUT
VB.RET
123
4
:B TO B-S
EYSEBGP
EYSEBGP
10P
:B TO B-P
E
RELAY
STBY 12V
E
RELAY
STBY 12V
10P
:B TO B-S
HB.RET
CN3051CN3401
20P
E
DVDV
DVDU
20P
11V
11V
DVDV
DVDU
E
NC
E
NC
DVDY
E
DVDY
135V
10
10
135V
MAIN V.P
MAIN H.P
101112131415161718
101112131415161718
MAIN V.P
MAIN H.P
CN305
:B TO B-P
E
5V
E
5V
E
MAIN C
MAIN Y
E
MAIN C
MAIN Y
SDA
SCL
19
20
20
19
SDA
SCL
B-SS558.<U..>-KESSENZU
123
CN401
:S-MICRO
CN004
11P
:B TO B-S
FOR CHECK
CN201
8P
RED
:S-MICRO
CN2101
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO
CN601
2P
WHT
:VH
4
EEL
R
4P
WHT
NC
NC
SIRCS
NC
NC
R
B
E
B INT
B DAT
B CLK
DVD Y
E
DVD U
E
DVD V
E
DVD L
DVD R
SLINK 1
SLINK 3
SLINK 4
E
SLINK OUT
E
SIRCS OUT
AC(W)
AC(L)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
DVD Y
2
3
DVD U
4
5
DVD V
6
7
DVD L
8
DVD R
1
SLINK 1
2
SLINK 3
3
SLINK 4
4
5
SLINK OUT
6
7
SIRCS OUT
E
E
E
E
E
+
-
+
-
CN4002
8P
RED-L
:S-MICRO
CN4001
7P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
L
R
U
6-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
Z
HA
CG
CB
G
CR
PD
A
U
6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Note:
• Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50V.
• All resistors are in ohms.
kΩ=1000Ω, MΩ=1000kΩ
• Indication of resistance, which dose not have one for rating electrical power, is
as follows.
Pitch : 5mm
Rating electrical power :
•
•
•
•
: nonflammable resistor.
: fusible resistor.
: internal component.
: panel designation and adjustment for repair.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise
noted.
: earth-chassis.
•
• The components identified by
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
indicated. If results do not meet the specified value, change the component
identified by
and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved.
(Refer to R514,R561 and C514 adjustment on Page 47 – 48.)
• When replacing the part in below table, be sure to perform the related adjustment.
1624-052-894-01 SCREW (4X20), HEAD TAPPING
163* 4-057-596-01 BRACKET, HV
164 ! 8-598-955-30 BLOCK ASSY, HIGH-VOL T AGE
1654-373-137-01 CAP (Z), RUBBER
1664-057-612-01 BOARD (L), SIDE (KP-61V75)
1674-057-613-01 BOARD (R), SIDE (KP-61V75)
1684-058-638-01 STAY, CHASSIS (KP-61V75)
A-1390-826-A
A-1331-804-A
A-1331-805-A
A-1331-806-A
168
Z BOARD, COMPLETE
CR BOARD, COMPLETE
CG BOARD, COMPLETE
CB BOARD, COMPLETE
– 103 –
Page 71
KP-48V75/53V75/61V75
RM-Y903 RM-Y903
RM-Y903
A
Les composants identifies parune trame et une marque
SECTION 8
sont critiques pour la securite.Ne les remplacer que par unepiece portant le numero specifie.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
The componants identified byshading and mark cal for safety.Replace only with part numberspecified.
are criti-
NOTE:
REF. NO.PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The componants identified by
shading and mark
cal for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
Les composants identifies par
une trame et une marque
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
piece portant le numero specifie.
REF. NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
*
are criti-
A-1298-550-A
A BOARD, COMPLETE
• 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.
• Items marked " * " are not stocked since they are seldom
required for routine service. Some delay should be
anticipated when ordering these items.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic
curve B, unless otherwise noted.
When indicating parts by reference number,
please include the board name.
• CAPACITORS
PF : µµ F
• There are some cases the reference number on
one board overlaps on the other board. Therefore,
when ordering parts by the reference number,
please include the board name.
IC0018-752-895-38 IC CXP85856A-010S
IC0028-752-861-57 IC CXP85112B-613S
IC0038-759-352-91 IC PST9143NL
IC0048-759-352-91 IC PST9143NL
IC0078-759-518-23 IC X24C04S8
REF. NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
J2051-774-750-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN
IC2018-752-081-32 IC CXA2079Q
IC2028-759-100-96 IC UPC4558G2
IC3018-752-076-76 IC CXA2025AS
IC4018-759-369-39 IC BH3856FS-E2
IC4028-759-100-96 IC UPC4558G2
IC4038-759-100-96 IC UPC4558G2
IC4048-759-168-24 IC TA8200AH
IC11018-759-231-53 IC TA7805S
IC15018-759-192-71 IC STV9379
IC15028-759-251-31 IC CA0007AM
IC16018-759-459-99 IC PQ09RD11
IC16028-759-231-53 IC TA7805S
IC16038-759-459-99 IC PQ09RD11
IC21018-759-470-63 IC NJM2145M-TE2
IC22018-759-493-92 IC NJM2178M-T2
IC22028-759-231-58 IC TA7812S
<JACK>
J2011-774-751-11 TERMINAL BLOCK, S
J2021-774-751-11 TERMINAL BLOCK, S
J2031-774-749-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN
J2041-774-749-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN
R3211-216-395-00 MET AL OXIDE3.35%3W F
R3221-216-077-00 RES,CHIP15K5%1/10W
R3231-216-025-91 RES,CHIP1005%1/10W
R3241-216-025-91 RES,CHIP1005%1/10W
R3251-216-025-91 RES,CHIP1005%1/10W
IC32028-752-086-80 IC CXA2019AQ-T4
IC32038-759-498-32 IC SAB9076H/N4
IC32048-759-932-69 IC BU4053BCF-T2
IC32058-759-932-69 IC BU4053BCF-T2
IC34028-759-473-05 IC UPD424210LE-60-E2
IC34038-759-161-24 IC UPC659AGS-E2
IC34048-759-536-12 IC UPD64081BGF-3BA
IC34058-759-445-59 IC BA033T
IC34078-759-701-75 IC NJM7805FA
IC30018-752-086-80 IC CXA2019AQ-T4
IC30028-759-932-69 IC BU4053BCF-T2
IC30038-752-080-75 IC CXA2039M-T6
IC30048-752-058-68 IC CXA1315M
IC32018-759-351-59 IC TC528257J-80(EL)
Les composants identifies par
une trame et une marque
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
piece portant le numero specifie.
The componants identified by
shading and mark
cal for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
are criti-
• 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.
IC651 ! 8-749-012-13 IC DM-58
IC6528-759-012-67 IC MC7905CT
IC6538-759-231-53 IC T A7805S
IC6548-759-231-53 IC T A7805S
IC6558-759-231-58 IC T A7812S
IC8018-759-327-51 IC PA0053B
IC8028-759-327-51 IC PA0053B
IC8038-759-183-37 IC CA0007AD
IC8048-759-464-79 IC PM0011AS
IC8058-759-711-28 IC NJM2058D
IC8068-759-464-79 IC PM0011AS
IC8088-759-464-79 IC PM0011AS
IC8098-749-014-37 IC STK392-150
IC8108-749-014-37 IC STK392-150
IC8118-759-634-51 IC M5218AP
• 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.
Les composants identifies par
une trame et une marque
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
piece portant le numero specifie.
The componants identified by
shading and mark
cal for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
R5011-249-421-11 CARBON2.2K5%1/4W
R5021-215-879-11 MET AL OXIDE47K5%1W F
R5031-247-843-11 CARBON3.3K5%1/4W
R5041-249-419-11 CARBON1.5K5%1/4W
R5051-247-895-91 CARBON470K5%1/4W
R5061-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R5071-249-422-11 CARBON2.7K5%1/4W
R5081-260-337-11 CARBON5.6K5%1/2W
R5091-249-437-11 CARBON47K5%1/4W
R5101-215-919-11 MET AL OXIDE2.2K5%3W F
R5111-215-919-11 MET AL OXIDE2.2K5%3W F
R5121-216-482-11 MET AL OXIDE1.8K5%3W F
R5131-249-424-11 CARBON3.9K5%1/4W
R514 !METAL1/4W
R5161-215-443-00 MET AL8.2K1%1/4W
REF. NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
R5441-215-864-00 MET AL OXIDE1505%1W F
R5451-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R5461-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R5471-247-807-31 CARBON1005%1/4W
R5531-247-881-00 CARBON120K5%1/4W
R5541-249-405-11 CARBON1005%1/4W F
R5561-260-117-11 CARBON33K5%1/2W
R5571-216-490-11 MET AL OXIDE39K5%3W F
R5581-216-490-11 MET AL OXIDE39K5%3W F
R5591-216-490-11 MET AL OXIDE39K5%3W F
R5601-215-399-00 MET AL1201%1/4W
R561 !METAL1/4W
R5631-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R5641-260-131-11 CARBON470K5%1/2W
R5651-260-087-11 CARBON1005%1/2W
R5661-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R5671-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R5681-247-903-00 CARBON1M5%1/4W
R5691-216-389-11 MET AL OXIDE15%3W F
(KP-53V75)
(KP-53V75)
R5171-215-449-00 MET AL15K1%1/4W
R5181-215-456-00 MET AL30K1%1/4W
R5191-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R5221-249-428-11 CARBON8.2K5%1/4W
R5231-249-437-11 CARBON47K5%1/4W
R5241-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R5251-249-405-11 CARBON1005%1/4W F
R5281-215-910-00 MET AL OXIDE685%3W F
R5301-249-437-11 CARBON47K5%1/4W
R5311-215-868-00 MET AL OXIDE6805%1W F
R5321-260-314-11 CARBON685%1/2W
R5331-214-912-00 MET AL91K1%1/2W
R5341-215-479-00 MET AL270K1%1/4W
R5351-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R5361-260-288-11 CARBON0.475%1/2W
R5371-260-336-11 CARBON4.7K5%1/2W
R5381-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R5391-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R5401-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
(KP-53V75)
R5401-249-379-11 CARBON0.685%1/4W F
(KP-48V75/61V75)
R5411-260-087-11 CARBON1005%1/2W
R5421-215-862-11 MET AL OXIDE685%1W F
(KP-48V75/61V75)
R5421-215-864-00 MET AL OXIDE1505%1W F
(KP-53V75)
R5431-216-349-00 MET AL OXIDE15%1W F
R5441-215-862-11 MET AL OXIDE685%1W F
(KP-48V75/61V75)
R5691-216-392-11 MET AL OXIDE1.85%3W F
(KP-48V75/61V75)
R5701-215-910-00 MET AL OXIDE685%3W F
R5711-249-422-11 CARBON2.7K5%1/4W
R5721-247-895-91 CARBON470K5%1/4W
R5811-249-428-11 CARBON8.2K5%1/4W
R5831-249-428-11 CARBON8.2K5%1/4W
R5841-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R5851-216-490-11 MET AL OXIDE39K5%3W F
R5861-260-292-11 CARBON15%1/2W
R5881-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R5891-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R5911-215-917-11 MET AL OXIDE1K5%3W F
R601 ! 1-219-512-11 CARBON2.2M5%1/2W
R602 ! 1-202-981-11 CEMENTED0.825%20W
R608 ! 1-202-933-61 FUSIBLE0.110% 1/2W F
R6091-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R6101-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R6111-216-353-00 MET AL OXIDE2.25%1W F
R6121-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R6131-216-353-00 MET AL OXIDE2.25%1W F
R6141-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
R6511-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R6531-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F
R6551-247-887-00 CARBON220K5%1/4W
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R6561-260-288-11 CARBON0.475%1/2W
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Les composants identifies parune trame et une marque sont critiques pour la securite.Ne les remplacer que par unepiece portant le numero specifie.
The componants identified byshading and mark cal for safety.Replace only with part numberspecified.
R6691-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R6721-249-421-11 CARBON2.2K5%1/4W
R6731-249-413-11 CARBON4705%1/4W
R6751-215-417-00 MET AL6801%1/4W
R6761-216-369-00 MET AL OXIDE15%2W F
R6831-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R6841-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R6861-215-421-00 MET AL1K1%1/4W
R6871-215-441-00 MET AL6.8K1%1/4W
R6881-215-481-00 MET AL330K1%1/4W
R8551-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R8561-247-807-31 CARBON1005%1/4W
R8571-247-807-31 CARBON1005%1/4W
R8581-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8591-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8601-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8611-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8621-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8631-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R8651-249-424-11 CARBON3.9K5%1/4W
R8671-215-461-00 MET AL47K1%1/4W
R8681-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R8691-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R8711-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R8721-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R8731-247-807-31 CARBON1005%1/4W
R8741-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R8751-249-441-11 CARBON100K5%1/4W
R8761-215-451-00 MET AL18K1%1/4W
R8791-215-444-00 MET AL9.1K1%1/4W
R8811-249-408-11 CARBON1805%1/4W
R8821-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R8831-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R8841-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R8851-249-441-11 CARBON100K5%1/4W
R9041-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9051-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9061-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9071-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9081-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9091-215-421-00 MET AL1K1%1/4W
R9101-215-421-00 MET AL1K1%1/4W
R9111-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9121-215-469-00 MET AL100K1%1/4W
R9131-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9141-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9151-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9161-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9171-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9181-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9191-249-435-11 CARBON33K5%1/4W
R9201-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9211-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R9221-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R9231-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R9241-215-444-00 MET AL9.1K1%1/4W
R9251-247-863-91 CARBON22K5%1/4W
R9261-249-408-11 CARBON1805%1/4W
R9271-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R9281-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
REF. NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
R9551-215-433-00 MET AL3.3K1%1/4W
R9561-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
R9571-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9581-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9591-215-433-00 MET AL3.3K1%1/4W
R9601-215-451-00 MET AL18K1%1/4W
R9611-249-425-11 CARBON4.7K5%1/4W
R9621-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9631-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9641-215-433-00 MET AL3.3K1%1/4W
R9651-215-433-00 MET AL3.3K1%1/4W
R9661-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9671-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9681-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9691-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9701-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9711-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9721-215-455-00 MET AL27K1%1/4W
R9731-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9741-215-463-00 MET AL56K1%1/4W
R9751-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9761-215-433-00 MET AL3.3K1%1/4W
R9771-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9781-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R9791-249-425-11 CARBON4.7K5%1/4W
R9801-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9811-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9831-247-815-91 CARBON2205%1/4W
R9841-215-444-00 MET AL9.1K1%1/4W
R9851-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R9861-215-451-00 MET AL18K1%1/4W
R9871-249-408-11 CARBON1805%1/4W
R9291-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9301-214-800-11 MET AL2.21%1/2W
R9311-215-445-00 MET AL10K1%1/4W
R9331-215-453-00 MET AL22K1%1/4W
R9341-249-429-11 CARBON10K5%1/4W
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
R7031-215-437-00 MET AL4.7K1%1/4W
R7041-260-132-11 CARBON560K5%1/2W
R7051-215-424-00 MET AL1.3K1%1/4W
R7061-215-431-00 MET AL2.7K1%1/4W
R7071-249-435-11 CARBON33K5%1/4W
R7081-215-428-00 MET AL2K1%1/4W
R7091-260-101-11 CARBON1.5K5%1/2W
R7101-215-903-11 MET AL OXIDE68K5%2W F
Les composants identifies par
une trame et une marque
sont critiques pour la securite.
Ne les remplacer que par une
piece portant le numero specifie.
The componants identified by
shading and mark
cal for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
are criti-
REF. NO. PART NO.DESCRIPTIONREMARK
–––––––– ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
<COIL>
L7311-410-682-31 INDUCTOR470µH
<RESISTOR>
R7311-219-743-11 CARBON1005%1/2W
R7321-260-132-11 CARBON560K5%1/2W
R7331-215-421-00 MET AL1K1%1/4W
R7351-249-441-11 CARBON100K5%1/4W
R7361-215-430-00 MET AL2.4K1%1/4W
R7371-260-101-11 CARBON1.5K5%1/2W
R7381-215-903-11 MET AL OXIDE68K5%2W F
R7391-260-133-11 CARBON680K5%1/2W
R7401-260-099-11 CARBON1K5%1/2W
R7411-215-424-00 MET AL1.3K1%1/4W
R7611-219-743-11 CARBON1005%1/2W
R7621-260-132-11 CARBON560K5%1/2W
R7631-215-420-00 MET AL9101%1/4W
R7641-249-426-11 CARBON5.6K5%1/4W
R7651-215-430-00 MET AL2.4K1%1/4W
R7661-260-101-11 CARBON1.5K5%1/2W
R7671-215-903-11 MET AL OXIDE68K5%2W F
R7681-260-133-11 CARBON680K5%1/2W
R7691-260-099-11 CARBON1K5%1/2W
R7701-247-807-31 CARBON1005%1/4W
R14521-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R14531-249-401-11 CARBON475%1/4W
R14541-260-311-11 CARBON395%1/2W
R14551-249-384-11 CARBON1.85%1/4W F
R14561-215-916-00 METAL OXIDE6805%3W F
R14571-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W F
R14581-249-384-11 CARBON1.85%1/4W F
R14591-249-400-11 CARBON395%1/4W F
R14601-215-916-00 METAL OXIDE6805%3W F
R14611-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14621-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14641-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R14651-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14661-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14011-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14021-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14151-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14181-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14311-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14321-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14351-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14361-216-475-11 METAL OXIDE1205%3W F
R14371-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W
R14381-249-432-11 CARBON18K5%1/4W
R14391-249-432-11 CARBON18K5%1/4W
R14401-249-414-11 CARBON5605%1/4W F
R14411-249-417-11 CARBON1K5%1/4W
R14421-249-408-11 CARBON1805%1/4W
R14431-249-377-11 CARBON0.475%1/4W F