The above models are classified as green products (*1), as indicated by the underlined serial numbers. This Service
Manual describes replacement parts for the green products. When repairing these green product (s), use the part (s)
described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2).
SERVICE MODE ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA ................................................................................................................................... 15
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ........................................................................................................................................ 16
CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ........................................................................................... 19
PC BOARDS TOP & BOTTOM VIEW .......................................................................................................................... 30
TERMINAL VIEW OF TRANSISTORS ........................................................................................................................ 38
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... END
APPENDIX:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
(*1)
GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT
The EC is actively promoting the WEEE & RoHS Directives that define standards for recycling and reuse of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and for the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances. From July 1, 2006, the
RoHS Directive will prohibit any marketing of new products containing the restricted substances.
Increasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental. Toshiba Corporation recognizes environmental
protection as a key management tasks, and is doing its utmost to enhance and improve the quality and scope of its
environmental activities. In line with this, Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement, and seeks to purchase and
use products, parts and materials that have low environmental impacts.
Green procurement of parts is not only confined to manufacture. The same green parts used in manufacture must also be
used as replacement parts.
(*2)
LEAD-FREE SOLDER
This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the consumer products industry at large
to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder must be used in the servicing and repair of this product.
WARNING
This product is manufactured using lead free solder.
DO NOT USE LEAD BASED SOLDER TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT!
The melting temperature of lead-free solder is higher than that of leaded solder by 86˚F to 104˚F (30˚C to 40˚C). Use of a
soldering iron designed for lead-based solders to repair product made with lead-free solder may result in damage to the
component and or PCB being soldered. Great care should be made to ensure high-quality soldering when servicing this
product -especially when soldering large components, through-hole pins, and on PCBs - as the level of heat required to
melt lead-free solder is high.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRECAU-
TION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION
1. Excessive high voltage can produce potentially hazardous
X-RAY RADIATION. To avoid such hazards, the high
voltage must not be above the specified limit. The nominal
value of the high voltage of this receiver is (A) kV at zero
beam current (minimum brightness) under a (C) V AC
power source. The high voltage must not, under any
circumstances, exceed (B) kV.
Refer to table-1 for high voltage (A), (B) & AC voltage (C).
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 15)
Each time a receiver requires servicing, the high voltage
should be checked following the HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK
procedure in this manual. It is recommended that the
reading of the high voltage be recorded as a part of the
service record. It is important to use an accurate and
reliable high voltage meter.
SAFETY PRECAUTION
WARNING : Service should not be attempted by anyone unfamiliar with the necessary precautions on this receiver. The following
are the necessary precautions to be observed before servicing this chassis.
1. An isolation transformer should be connected in the power line between the receiver and the AC line before any service is
performed on the receiver.
2. Always discharge the picture tube anode to the CRT conductive coating before handling the picture tube. The picture tube
is highly evacuated and if broken, glass fragments will be violently expelled. Use shatter proof goggles and keep picture
tube away from the unprotected body while handling.
3. When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain that all the protective devices are put back in place, such as;
nonmetallic control knobs, insulating covers, shields, isolation resistor-capacitor network etc.
2. The only source of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver
is the picture tube. For continued X-RAY RADIATION
protection, the replacement tube must be exactly the same
type tube as specified in the parts list.
3. Some part in this receiver have special safety-related
characteristics for X-RAY RADIATION protection. For
continued safety, parts replacement should be undertaken
only after referring to the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
below.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are
often passed unnoticed by a visual inspection and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained by using
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this manual and its supplements; electrical components having such features are identified by the
international hazard symbols on the schematic diagram and the parts list.
Before replacing any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute replacement
parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, X-ray radiation
or other hazards.
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WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRECAU-
TION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” ON PAGE 3 OF THIS MANUAL.
R The following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed.
Perform the adjustments in order as follows :
1. Color Purity
2. Convergence
3. White Balance
Note: The PURITY/CONVERGENCE MAGNET assembly and rubber wedges need mechanical positioning.
Refer to figure 1.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Mounting position of the purity magnet assembly should fit to same position as old one because slightly difference to
the position depend on a kind of tube.
COLOR PURITY ADJUSTMENT
(1) Let the screen face in the installing direction or toward the east (when it is to be moved), bring up the service mode screen
after demagnetizing (front, left, right, and top) with the degaussing coil, receive white signals by pressing the a button, and
then the receiver should be operated for more than 40 munutes.
(2) Perform rough adjustment of the central convergence with the P/C magnet according to the adjustment item.
(3) Receive built-in green signals, loosen set screws on the deflection yoke, remove rubber wedges, and shift the deflection
yoke to toward front.
(4) Move alternately the two 2-pole magnets of the P/C magnets so that the green raster can come to the center of the screen.
SET-UP ADJUSTMENT
Figure 1.
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
2-pole purity magnet
(27": Magnet is fixed with deflection yoke.)
Green Belt
6-pole convergence magnet
Main 4-pole convergence magnet
P/C magnet installing position A
MAG-1108 : 37 mm
A
Sub-4-pole convergence magnet
MAG-1113 : 39 mm
(5) Receive built-in red and blue signals, check that there is no inclination of the single color raster toward one side, and if each
color tilts to a great extent, make adjustment with the 2-pole magnet so that the 3 colors will come to the center evenly.
(6) Receive the green raster, shift the deflection yoke from
a foremost position (hitting against the picture tube) to
a backward position horizontally, stop the deflection
Shift deflection yoke
(7) Perform marking of each point
(6)
(8)
on the tape of picture tube
yoke at a position where it begins to become a green
raster, and perform accurate marking on the picture
tube.
(7) Shift the deflection yoke further backward, and perform
Picture tube
CRT-D board
accurate marking at a position where the green raster
begins to being luck.
(8) Fix the deflection yoke at a position 60% forward within
the range marked in items (6) and (7) above.
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS
Adjust the convergence magnet to get vest convergence in the order to (1) ~ (5).
*
Fix the deflection yoke at a position 60% forward from a
point between (6) and (7)
100 60 0%
P/C Mag
R CENTER CONVERGENCE:
(1) Receive the white crosshatch or dot pattern from the service signal generator.
(2) Use the 2 pieces of main 4-pole magnets of P/C magnets, change the open angle, and align the red and blue vertical lines
on the screen center.
(3) Freeze the open angle of the main 4-pole magnets, turn them simultaneously, and align the horizontal lines.
(4) Take the same steps for items (2) and (3) above and align red/blue with green on the screen center using two 6-pole
magnets.
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(5) Adjust the sub-4-pole magnets only in case there is any deviation of Xv bow-shaped convergence. (To be usually set at the
initial position)
Align both sides with the sub-4-pole magnets and minimize the deviation of blue and red with the main 4-pole magnets.
blue
blue
red
red
red/blue
Main 4-pole magnet
R CIRCUMFERENCE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
Perform correction in the following manner.
*
blue
green
red
A
B
blue
green
red
D
E
(Insertion position of correction
piece)
D
E
F
red/blue
green
6-pole magnet
Xv bow-shaped deviation of convergence
blue
green
red
Sub-4-pole magnet
• Adjust coils and minimize deviation
(The 27” unit has coils underneath it)
A
A
B
B
C
blue
green
red
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
D
E
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
C
(Parts code:23 948 274) TC-S
S
N
Blue color or blue mark
F
*Insert the correction piece between the
picture tube and the deflection yoke.
Bonded surface
Adjust (YHC) and minimize the deviation of YH.
green
green
blue
Red
Red
blue
Adjust (YV) and minimize the deviation of YV.
Red
green
blue
blue
green
Red
green
Red
blue
GH
green
blue
red
green
blue
blue
Red
red
green
Red
green blue
green
green
Red
blue
Red
Red
green
blue
blue
C
(Parts code:23 948 464)
N
S
Transparent
YV YHC
Perform correction by
GH
inserting the correction
piece into the clearance of
terminal board coils of the
deflection yoke.
Note:
Perform insertion by
turning the metal side to
the terminal board side of
the deflection yoke.
F
Bonded surface
– 5 –
1. ENTERING TO SERVICE MODE
1) Press o button once on
Remote Control.
SERVICE MODE
2) Press o button again to
keep pressing.
3) While pressing the o button,
press MENU button on TV set.
or Sound Mute
2. DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTMENT MENU
1) Press MENU button on TV.
Service mode
S
Press
Press
Adjustment mode
Item
Data
3. KEY FUNCTION IN THE SERVICE MODE
The following key entry during display of adjustment menu provides special functions.
Screen adjustment mode ON/OFF:- / - - button (on Remote)
Test signal selection :a button (on Remote)
Selection of the adjustment items :CH s/t (on TV or Remote)
Change of the data value :; +/– (on TV or Remote)
Adjustment menu mode ON/OFF :MENU button (on TV)
Initialization of the memory (QA02) :CALL + c s (on TV)
Reset the count of operating protect
Color thickness correction
note: Displayed differently as shown below, depending
on the setting of the receiving color system.
COLP (PAL)
COLC (NTSC)
COLS (SECAM)
Item
Data
(Service mode display)
S
CAUTION : Never try to perform initialization unless you have changed the memory IC.
– 6 –
4. SELECTING THE ADJUSTING ITEMS
1) Every pressing of CH s button in the service mode changes the adjustment items in the order of table-2.
(t button for reverse order)
Refer to table-2 for preset data of adjustment mode.
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 15)
5. ADJUSTING THE DATA
1) Pressing of ; +/– button will change the value of data in the range from 00H to FFH. The variable range depends on
the adjusting item.
6. EXIT FROM SERVICE MODE
1) Press POWER button to turn off the TV once.
R INITIALIZATION OF MEMORY DATA OF QA02
After replacing QA02, the following initialization is required.
1. Enter the service mode, then select any register item.
2. Press and hold the CALL button on the Remote, then press the CH s button on the TV. The initialization of QA02 has
been completed.
3. Check the picture carefully. If necessary, adjust any adjustment item above.
Perform “Auto tune” on the owner’s manual.
CAUTION: Never attempt to initialize the data unless QA02 has been replaced.
7. TEST SIGNAL SELECTION
1) Every pressing of a button on the Remote Control changes the built-in test patterns on screen as described below in
SERVICE MODE.
Signal off
ALL White
SignalsPicture
• All White
8. SELF CHECK FUNCTION
1) Press “9” button on Remote Control during display of adjustment menu in the service mode.
The diagnosis will begin to check if interface among IC’s are executed properly.
2) During diagnosis, the following displays are shown.
<SELF CHECK>
23
1
2
3
4
* * * * * *
POWER: 000
SYNC: OK
MAIN: V057
1Part number of microprocessor (QA01)
2Operation number of protecting circuit ----“000” is normal.
3RF signal center frequency is locked.
4Version information of microprocessor
– 7 –
1. ENTERING TO DESIGN MODE
1) Select the Service mode.
(See page 6)
DESIGN MODE
2) While pressing CALL button on Remote
and press MENU button on TV.
3) Press MENU button on TV.
SD
(Design mode)
Press
Press
RCUT
20
2. SELECTING THE ADJUSTING ITEMS
Every pressing of CH t button in the design mode changes the adjustment items in the order of table-3.
(s button for reverse order)
Refer to table-3 for data of design mode.
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 15)
3. ADJUSTING THE DATA
Pressing of ; -/+ button will change the value of data.
D
– 8 –
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
ITEM
FOCUS VR ADJ
SUB-BRIGHTNESS
(BRTC)
Note: Constrict the picture height
until the vertical retrace line
appears adjusting the item
HIT (HEIGHT).
HORIZONTAL POSITION
ADJUSTMENT (HPOS)
VERTICAL POSITION
ADJUSTMENT (VPOS)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1. Enter the service mode, then select any register item.
2. Press the a button on the Remote until the black cross-bar pattern appears on the
screen.
3. Adjust the FOCUS control (on T461) for well defined scanning lines on the picture
screen.
1. Set CONTRAST to minimum, and
BRIGHTNESS to center by adjusting user
controls.
2. Set the TV in service mode to get Black
cross-bar of inside pattern.
3. Select BRTC (brightness correction), and
adjust the ; –/+ button to reduce the value
so that white portion of inside pattern slightly
light.
4. Adjust ; –/+ button to increase the data
value of BRTC, and set it just before the
difference between the belt of vertical retrace
and the border of black portion of inside
pattern is visible.
After that, return vertical height and contrast.
1. Set the TV in service mode, and get
black cross-bar signal with a button
on remote hand unit.
2. Select either HPOS (Horizontal picture
phase) or VPOS (Vertical picture
phase) with CH s, t buttons, and
adjust horizontal or vertical picture
position in the center of screen with
; –/+ buttons.
Belt of vertical retrace
VERTICAL AMPLITUDE
ADJUSTMENT (HIT)
1. Set the TV in service mode, and get
black cross-hatch signal with a button
on remote hand unit.
2. Select HIT (Vertical amplitude) with
CH s, t buttons, and adjust vertical
amplitude with ; –/+ buttons so that
vertical amplitude lacks a little.
3. Adjust vertical amplitude with ; –/+
buttons so that the first bar on crosshatch signal touches edge of screen.
The first
– 9 –
ITEM
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
WIDTH
(WID)
E-W PARABOLA
(PARA)
WHITE BALANCE
ADJUSTMENT
• CUTOFF ADJUSTMENT
(RCUT)
(GCUT)
(BCUT)
• DRIVE ADJUSTMENT
(GDRV)
(BDRV)
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item WID.
2. Press the ; – /+ button to get the picture so the left and rightedges of raster begins
to lack.
3. Press the ; – /+ button to advance the data by 7 steps.
Note: Check the horizontal picture position is correct.
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item PARA.
2. Press the a button on Remote until the cross-hatch pattern appears on the screen.
3. Press the ; – /+ button to make vertical lines straight as shown below.
1. Set Contrast to 40, and brightness to +20 by picture control.
2. Receive the Black and White pattern.
3. Select RCUT, GCUT, BCUT, GDRV and BDRV with CH s, t buttons. Press volume
; – /+ buttons to set individual values to initial reference data.
4. Press
horizontal line on screen.
Note: Every pressing of
picture alternately.
5. Press
which did not light in the above step with CH s, t buttons. Then tap ; – /+ buttons
so that three colors slightly light in the same level.
button on the remote control and rotate Screen VR to get one slight
button provides Horizontal line picture and Normal
button to release horizontal line picture, and select the two other colors
X To correct white balance in light area,
select GDRV and BDRV with CH s, t
buttons to adjust.
X To correct white balance in dark area,
perform fine adjustment of RCUT, GCUT
and BCUT.
Light area check
(to show white)
Dark area check
(to show black)
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V/C syatem adjustment
No.ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1
2
Circuit adjustment (Procedure Manual for Deflection Adjustment)
No.ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
Cutoff adjustment and
white balance adjustment
RCUT
GCUT
BCUT
GDRV
BDRV
Screen VR
Sub brightness adjustment
(BRTC)
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
Focus Adjustment
Main Focus: T461
1) Setting to horizontal alignment, turn the screen VR to
stop where the brightness lines are slightly luminous.
(Adjustment shall be made so that they look almost
white.)
2) Cancel horizontal alignment.
3) Varying R, G and B CUTOFF, make white balance
adjustment in the dark area.
4) Adjusting G and B DRIVE, make white balance
adjustment in the bright area.
5) Repeat procedures 3) and 4) if necessary.
Adjustable value:
Bright area: 11500K+0.0075uV
(103cd/m2)
Dark area: 10500K+0.0105uV
(17cd/m2)
1) Select BRTC in the sub data adjustment mode.
Adjust the number of black solid lines to 4±1.5.
Horizontal adjustment shall be made using E-12CH Philips pattern and DYNAMIC
image mode.
<Adjustment procedure>
1) Using WID data, reduce the horizontal amplitude until a part of it is dropped out.
2) Using WID data, adjust the horizontal amplitude so that horizontal raster inevitably
contacts with CPT mask.
3) Using the following (Note 1) horizontal screen positional switch, adjust the horizontal
raster position to the center position.
4) Using the horizontal amplitude
(WID) and horizontal phase
(HPOS), adjust the horizontal
amplitude so that the right and left
flags are just blinded.
The adjustment shall be made so that the right and left flags are just blinded.
Right sideLeft side
Screen position shall be
5) Using PARA, TRAP, CNR and CPAR (or TCNR, BCNR or CSAW if necessary),
adjust the screen distortion.
6) If necessary, make the horizontal amplitude adjustment again.
switched by inserting a
plug into the above pin.
(CENT should take the
first stage)
Horizontal adjustment
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
Hori-
zontal
For NTSC WIDE
Horizontal phase
(NHPO)
Horizontal amplitude
(NWID)
Side pin distortion
(NPAR)
* NTSC adjustment shall be made after PAL adjustment.
1) With domestic 13ch, WIDE
mode and DYNAMIC, adjust
the right and left bars to the
fifth center for horizontal phase
(NHPO) and horizontal
amplitude (NWID).
Trapezoidal distortion
(NTRA)
Corner distortion
(NCNR)
CENT distortion
(NCPAR)
Parallelogrammatic
distortion (NCSAW)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
0
25
31
25
0
3
1
30
30
35
325
20
575300
35
30
30
525 LINE
2
25
30
30
35
35
4
5
30
30
50
31
5
3
30
30
1
3
25
2
Upper corner distortion
Right and left bars shall be adjusted
to the fifth center.
2) With domestic 11ch, NPAR, NTRA, NCNR and NCPAR (or NTCNR, NBCNR or
NCSAW if necessary), adjust the screen distortion.
3) If necessary, make horizontal amplitude adjustment again.
– 12 –
Vertical adjustment
2
0
0
5
5
Verti-
cal
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
For PAL WIDE
Vertical amplitude
(HIT)
Vertical screen position
(TCNR)
Vertical linearity
(VLIN)
For NTSC WIDE
Vertical amplitude
(NHIT)
Vertical screen position
(NVPO)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1) With E-12ch, WIDE mode, DYNAMIC and 100 Hz, adjust the vertical screen
position (VPOS) and amplitude (HIT) as shown in the following figure:
Flags shall just be blinded.
Flags shall just be blinded.
2) With vertical linearity (VLIN), control the upper and lower balances to be optimal.
* NTSC adjustment shall be made after the PAL adjustment.
With domestic 13ch, WIDE mode and DYNAMIC, adjust the vertical screen position
(NVPO) and amplitude (NHIT) as shown in the following figure:
The circle of lion shall contact
with mask.
2
25
30
30
35
31
5
3
30
30
5
2
2
0
0
2
25
31
5
30
30
3
1
0
3
5
3
325
30
30
20
575300
35
30
525 LINE
35
45
50
1
3
The twelve center shall be adjusted to the mask.
Geomagnetic compensation (chassis adjustment)
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
1Output voltage control
(GMF)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Conditions: User control for geomagnetic compensation: 0
Geomagnetic compensation coil: Unconnected
age to the following adjustable value with GMF of data adjustment mode:
0 ± 1V
– 13 –
Perform voltage measurement at both ends of RJ06 and adjust the volt-
CIRCUIT CHECK
HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK
CAUTION: There is no HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT on this chassis. Checking should be done following the steps below.
1. Connect an accurate high voltage meter to the second anode of the picture tube.
2. Turn on the receiver. Set the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST controls to minimum (zero beam current).
3. High voltage must be measured below (B) kV.
Refer to table-1 for high voltage (B).
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 15)
4. Vary the BRIGHTNESS control to both extremes to be sure the high voltage does not exceed the limit under any conditions.
NTSC TOP CORNER00H15H
NTSC BOTTOM CORNER00H13H
NTSC CENTER SAWFFH07H
Preset
Data
DESIGN MODE
ADJUSTING ITEMS AND DATAS IN THE DESIGN MODE:
Item
OPT0OPTION 007H
OPT1OPTION 110H
OPT2OPTION 203H
Name of adjustment
Table-3
Table-2
Reset
– 15 –
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLS
TV Front and Remote control
Note: The shaded button is not available for 29CZ8URS. If you press the button, “MODE NOT AVAILABLE” will appear on the
screen.
– 16 –
PROGRAMMING CHANNEL MEMORY
Preset the channels automatically
(ASM function)
Use remote control for this operation. The buttons on the TV
with similar name may also be use.
Select the starting position for channel to be preset.
1
Press the Number buttons (-/--, 0~9) or CH s/t.
Set the correct broadcast system for your region.
2
Press MENU and then < / > to highlight the “
UP” icon.
MENU
OK
Press to scroll down the menu (second page) to
confirm “COLOR SYSTEM” is set to “AUTO” and
“SOUND SYSTEM” is set to proper system. If not,
press / to select “COLOR SYSTEM” or “SOUND
SYSTEM” and press < / > to set each proper system.
Press / to select “ASM”, then press OK to start
3
the search. When the TV screen returns to the start
position, the procedure is complete.
searching. Pressing “<” searches for channels at lower
SEARCH [
POSITION P01
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SET UP
SELECT
frequencies while pressing “>” searches for channels
at higher frequencies. While searching, pressing the
opposite direction button, > and < respectively, will
cancel SEARCH function.
CH
F
????
FUNC.
SET UP
<
<
ADJUST
TIMER
] [
>
]
] [
>
]
AUDIO
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P01
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SELECT
Repeat this process until you can get the desired
channel.
When the desired channel is shown, press to select
3
“POSITION”. Press
< / > repeatedly until the position
number to be preset is shown.
AUDIO
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P02
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SET UP
SELECT
CH
????
SET UP
SET
STOP
( )
– 17 –
Press to select “MEMORY”, then press OK to
4
memorize the channel at the current position.
CH
F
????
FUNC.
<
<
ADJUST
TIMER
] [
>
]
] [
>
]
AUDIO
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P02
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
When you program other channels, repeat steps 2 to
5
4.
SET UP
SELECT
To skip a position number
Auto fine tuning (AFT)
After presetting the channels, you may skip unnecessary
position numbers so that only the channels you want to watch
are selected using CH s/t.
First, select the position number to be skipped with
1
CH s/t or digit selection and number buttons (-/--,
0~9).
CH
????
2
Highlight the “
select “SKIP”.
SET UP
SET UP” icon and press / to
CH
F
????
FUNC.
<
<
ADJUST
TIMER
] [
>
]
] [
>
]
AUDIO
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P12
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SET UP
SELECT
Press < / > to set “SKIP” to “ON”. This completes the
3
setting for skipping the selected position number.
Notes
• When “SKIP” is set to “ON” for the selected position
number, a “ * ” mark appears to the left of the position
number.
12
The position number will then be skipped when you select
the position with the CH s/t buttons.
• If you want to restore a skipped position number, select it
using the -/-- and 0~9 buttons then switch the “SKIP” setting
to “OFF”.
Manual fine tuning (MFT)
The adjustments below are not necessary under normal
conditions. However, under some reception conditions, fine
tuning may be necessary to improve the picture quality. In
such cases, adjust the manual fine tuning (MFT).
If the signal frequency is unstable due to environmental
conditions, use auto fine tuning.
Select the position number where the channel you
1
want to fine-tune with CH s/t or the digit selection
and number buttons (-/--, 0~9).
Note
When the position is set to “AFT OFF” status, the “R”
mark appears to the left of the position number.
25
When the channel is set to “AFT ON” status,the
position number is displayed without the “R” mark.
CH
Press MENU then < / > to highlight the “
2
icon.
Press / to select “AFT”. Press < / > to select the
3
“ON” indication.
CH
F
????
FUNC.
<
<
ADJUST
TIMER
] [
>
]
] [
>
]
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P25
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SELECT
AUDIO
SET UP
????
SET UP”
SET UP
Notes
• When you operate MFT, AFT is switched “OFF”
automatically. If you switch on AFT after fine tuning with
MFT, MFT may be canceled.
• AFT may be set independently for each position.
Select the position number where the channel you
1
want to fine-tune with CH s/t or digit selection and
number buttons (-/--, 0~9).
Press MENU and then < / > to highlight the “
2
UP” icon.
Press / to select “MFT”. Press < / > to start fine
3
tuning. Press < / > repeatedly until the best possible
picture and sound are obtained.
CH
F
????
FUNC.
<
<
ADJUST
TIMER
] [
>
]
] [
>
]
PICTURE
ASM OK
SKIP OFF
SEARCH [
POSITION P04
MEMORY OK
MFT [
AFT ON
SELECT
AUDIO
SET UP
CH
SET UP
????
SET
– 18 –
CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRE-
CAUTION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” ON PAGE 3 OF THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols “
” in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate components
which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the
original circuit or specified in the parts list. The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE. Do not degrade the safety
of the receiver through improper servicing.
NOTICE:
• The part number must be used when ordering parts, in order to assist in processing, be sure to include the
Model number and Description.
mark is no longer available after the end of the production.
• The PC board assembly with
*
Model: 29CZ8URB/29CZ8URS
Capacitors .......... CD :Ceramic DiskPF:Plastic FilmEL:Electrolytic
Resistors ............ CF :Carbon FilmCC :Carbon CompositionMF :Metal Film
OMF :Oxide Metal FilmVR :Variable ResistorFR :Fusible Resistor
(All CD and PF capacitors are ±5%, 50V and all resistors, ±5%, 1/6W unless otherwise noted.)
LocationParts No. Description
No.
#1: [29CZ8URB]
#2: [29CZ8URS]
CAPACITORS
C10176206479 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 4.7UF M 7L 3A
C10276109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
C10376203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C10476109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
C30276764221 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 220UF M
C30476214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C30576214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C30676667102 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF M
C30876503053 PLASTIC FILM 63V 1UF J
C31076667102 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF M
C31176109471 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 470PF K
C31276073036 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 33UF M 3A
C31376669101 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 100UF M
C31476764221 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 220UF M
C31576082256 PLASTIC FILM 100V 2200PF J
C33376082272 PLASTIC FILM 100V 0.047UF J
C36676082057 PLASTIC FILM 100V 0.22UF J
C40176591473 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.047UF J
C40376679220 ELECTROLYTIC 250V 22UF M 3A
C41376214392 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 3900PF K
C41676678330 ELECTROLYTIC 200V 33UF M 3A
C41776214391 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 390PF K
C41876764221 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 220UF M
C43476591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C43876764102 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF M
C44176693472 PLASTIC FILM 100V 4700PF J
C44276168057 PLASTIC FILM 540)400V 204J 4-20
C44376503196 PLASTIC FILM 1800VH 5600PF H
C44476503198 MT PLA T 1800VH 682H CF92T3Q682HA
C44576829473 PLASTIC FILM 400V 0.047UF J
C44676503124 PLASTIC FILM 400V 0.068UF J
C44776679220 ELECTROLYTIC 250V 22UF M 3A
C44876640908 ELECTROLYTIC 160V 33UF M 3A LI
C44976214331 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 330PF K
C46176168056 PLASTIC FILM 540)400V 184J 4-20
C46276820123 PLASTIC FILM 630V 0.012UF J
C46476503149 PLASTIC FILM 250V 3.3UF
C46576214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C46676214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C46776820153 PLASTIC FILM 630V 0.015UF J
C47076766220 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 22UF M
C47276503049 PLASTIC FILM 63V 0.47UF J
C47376206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C50176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
LocationParts No. Description
No.
C50276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C50376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C50476792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
C50576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C50676206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C50776100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C51576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C52076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C52176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C52276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C52376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C52476203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C52576100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C52676100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C52776100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C53076203220 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 22UF M
C53176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C53676203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C53776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C56076203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C56276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C56376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C56476092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C56676100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C56776100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C57076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C57176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C57276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C57376100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C57476206478 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0.47UF M 7L 3A
C57576206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C57676092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C57976206229 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2.2UF M 7L 3A
C58076206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C58176206229 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2.2UF M 7L 3A
C58376100103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V F 0.01UF Z
C58676092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
C58876105471 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 470PF J
C62476206478 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0.47UF M 7L 3A
C66076206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C66276109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
C66376206229 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2.2UF M 7L 3A
C66476206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C66676109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
C66776206229 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2.2UF M 7L 3A
C66976203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
C67176763471 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 470UF M
C67276203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
– 19 –
LocationParts No. Description
No.
C68176765471 ELECTROLYTIC 35V 470UF M
C68276765102 ELECTROLYTIC 35V 1000UF M
C68376765471 ELECTROLYTIC 35V 470UF M
C68676092883 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.1UF K
C68776092883 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.1UF K
C69076766470 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 47UF M
C70476591822 PLASTIC FILM 50V 8200PF J
C70576232103 CERAMIC DISC 50V F 0.01UF Z
C70776203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
C71276203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
C71376709100 ELECTROLYTIC 200V 10UF M
C71476436101 CERAMIC DISC 50V SL 100PF J
C71576214472 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 4700PF K
C71676436101 CERAMIC DISC 50V SL 100PF J
C71776214472 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 4700PF K
C71876797470 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 47UF M
C71976435560 CERAMIC DISC 500V SL 56PF J
C72076709100 ELECTROLYTIC 200V 10UF M
C72176797470 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 47UF M
C72676212102 CERAMIC DISC 50V B 1000PF K
z C80176503507 PLASTIC FILM AC275V 0.22UF K
z C80276503507 PLASTIC FILM AC275V 0.22UF K
C80576092281 CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 4700PF
C80676092281 CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 4700PF
C80776503049 PLASTIC FILM 63V 0.47UF J
C80876765101 ELECTROLYTIC 35V 100UF M
C80976503049 PLASTIC FILM 63V 0.47UF J
C81076073107 ELECTROLYTIC 400V 820UF
z C81176166021
z C81276591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
z C81376591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
z C81476203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
z C81576166021
C81676203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
C81776092339 CERAMIC DISC 2KV 330PF K
C81876095931 PLASTIC FILM 1250VH 2200PF J
C81976676220 ELECTROLYTIC 100V 22UF M 3A
C82176214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C82276763471 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 470UF M
C82376214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C82476591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C82576591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C82676591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C82776591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C82876591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C82976212271 CERAMIC DISC 50V B 270PF K
C83076591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C83276591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C83376206229 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2.2UF M 7L 3A
C83476591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C834A23960136 ADHESIVE SILICONE TSE3843-W
C83576591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C83676591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C83776591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C83876203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C83976203101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
C84176766101 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 100UF M
C84276203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
C84376591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C84576763471 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 470UF M
C88476086916 ELECTROLYTIC 160V 330UF M 3D
C88576214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C88776214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C88976766222 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2200UF M
C89176764102 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF M
C89376092337 CERAMIC DISC 2KV 220PF K
C89476764102 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF M
C89576797471 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 470UF M
C89676214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C89876591272 PLASTIC FILM 50V 2700PF J
C89976214471 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 470PF K
C90276092349 CERAMIC DISC 2KV R 2200PF K
C90476436471 CERAMIC DISC 50V SL 470PF J
C90576436391 CERAMIC DISC 50V SL 390PF J
C90776436681 CERAMIC DISC 50V SL 680PF J
C90976073120 ELECTROLYTIC 250V 33UF
C91076206478 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0.47UF M 7L 3A
C91176203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CERA CAP E 250V 102 DE1E3KX102MB4BL01
CERA CAP E 250V 102 DE1E3KX102MB4BL01
LocationParts No. Description
No.
C91276073044 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 3300UF M 3A
C91376794102 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 1000UF M
C91476232103 CERAMIC DISC 50V F 0.01UF Z
C91876591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C91976591104 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.1UF J
C93176214101 CERAMIC DISC 500V B 100PF K
CA0176109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CA0276203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CA0376109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CA0476203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CA0576109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CA0676105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA0776105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA1376105270 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 27PF J
CA2276105100 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 10PF D
CA2376105100 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 10PF D
CA2476105100 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 10PF D
CA2576105100 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 10PF D
CA2876105050 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 5PF C
CA2976105050 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 5PF C
CA3076105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA3176109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CA3276203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CA3376109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CA3476105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA3776105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA3876105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CA5276763331 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 330UF M
CA5376105181 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 180PF J
CA5476206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
CA5576105102 CERAMIC CHIP 25V CH 1000PF J
CA5676109332 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 3300PF K
CA5776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CA5976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CB0176203470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF M 7L 3A
CB2076212101 CERAMIC DISC 50V B 100PF K
CB2176212221 CERAMIC DISC 50V B 220PF K
CB2276591472 PLASTIC FILM 50V 4700PF J
CB2376591103 PLASTIC FILM 50V 0.01UF J
CB23A23965241 TAPE CC #12 10MM L30M
CC0776109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC0876109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC0976109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC1076109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC1476109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CC2076011224 CHIP 1/20W 220K OHM J
CC2576109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC2676109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CC3276109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CC3376109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CD0176203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CD0276203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CD0376109152 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1500PF K
CD0476105471 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 470PF J
CD0576203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CD0676092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CD0776206339 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 3.3UF M 7L 3A
CD0876203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CD0976085944 ELECTROLYTIC NP 50V 2.2UF M 11L
CD1076085944 ELECTROLYTIC NP 50V 2.2UF M 11L
CD1276105560 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 56PF J
CD1376109152 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1500PF K
CD1476105471 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 470PF J
CD1576203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CD1776109152 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1500PF K
CD1876105471 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 470PF J
CD1976105221 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 220PF J
CD2176105220 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 22PF J
CD2276105220 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 22PF J
CD2376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CD2476206100 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 10UF M
CD2676105560 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 56PF J
CD2776105560 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 56PF J
CD2876109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CD2976109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CD3076109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CD3176109102 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K
CD3276109222 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 2200PF K
– 20 –
LocationParts No. Description
No.
CD3376109222 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 2200PF K
CD3476092743 CERAMIC CHIP 10V F 0.47UF Z
CD3576092743 CERAMIC CHIP 10V F 0.47UF Z
CD3676109103 CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 0.01UF K
CD3776105010 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CK 1PF C
CD3876105050 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 5PF C
CP0176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0476092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0676092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP0876203100 ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CP0976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1076792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP1176792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP1276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1476092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1676792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP1776792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP1876092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP1976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2476105050 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 5PF C
CP2576105050 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 5PF C
CP2676092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2876092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP2976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP3076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP3176792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP3276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP3376105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CP3476073001 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M 3A
CP3576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP3676073001 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M 3A
CP3776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP3876105101 CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 100PF J
CP3976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4476092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4676792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP4776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP4876792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP4976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5176792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP5276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5476792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP5576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5676665101 ELECTROLYTIC 10V 100UF M
CP5776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP5876792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP5976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6076092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6176792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP6276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6376092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6476792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP6576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6676762101 ELECTROLYTIC 10V 100UF
CP6776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP6876792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP6976092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7076073001 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M 3A
CP7176092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7276092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7376073001 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M 3A
LocationParts No. Description
No.
CP7476092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7576092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7676792101 ELECTROLYTIC 6.3V 100UF M
CP7776092730 CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0.1UF K
CP7876762101 ELECTROLYTIC 10V 100UF
CP7976762471 ELECTROLYTIC 10V 470UF M
CS0276206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
CS0376206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
CS0476206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
CS0576206010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
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