SERVICE MODE ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA ..............................................................................................................................14
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................... 15
CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ......................................................................................19
PC BOARDS BOTTOM VIEW................................................................................................................................. 43
TERMINAL VIEW OF TRANSISTORS ................................................................................................................... 53
Good earth ground
such as a water
pipe, conduit, etc.
Place this probe on
each exposed
metallic part.
1500 ohm
10 watt
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 120V AC
power source. The high voltage must not, under any circumstances, exceed (B) kV.
Refer to table-1 for high voltage (A), (B).
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 14)
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
2. This receiver is equipped with a Fail Safe (FS) circuit which
prevents the receiver from producing an excessively high
voltage even if the B+ voltage increases abnormally. Each
time the receiver is serviced, the FS circuit must be checked
to determine that the circuit is properly functioning, following the FS CIRCUIT CHECK procedure in this manual.
3. 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.
4. 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
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; non-metallic control knobs, insulating covers,
shields, isolation resistor-capacitor network etc.
4. Before returning the set to the customer, always perform
an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts
of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, screwheads,
metal overlays, control shafts etc. to be sure the set is
safe to operate without danger of electrical shock. Plug
the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet (do not use
a line isolation transformer during this check). Use an AC
voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in
the following manner:
Connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a 0.15
µF, AC type capacitor, between a known good earth ground
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts,
one at a time. Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and 0.15 µF capacitor. Reverse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage
measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage
measured must not exceed 0.3 volts rms. This corresponds
to 0.2 milliamp. AC. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected immediately.
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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.
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
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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.
■ 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: 1.The PURITY/CONVERGENCE MAGNET assembly and rubber wedges need mechanical positioning.
Refer to figure 1.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
*
2.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.
There are no adjustment of purity and convergence in some picture tube (Unified with purity magnet)
SET-UP ADJUSTMENT
COLOR PURITY ADJUSTMENT
NOTE : Before attempting any purity adjustments, the
receiver should be operated for at least fifteen
minutes.
1. Evenly degauss the entire screen.
2. Set the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS Controls to
the maximum.
3. Display built-in green raster using the TEST SIGNAL
SELECTION function.
4. Loosen the clamp screw holding the deflection yoke
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
(and remove the rubber Wedges).
5. Slide the yoke forward or backward to provide vertical
green belt (zone) in the picture screen.
6. Rotate and spread the tabs of the purity magnet (See
figure 4.) around the neck of the picture tube until the
green belt is in the center of the screen. At the same
time, center the raster vertically by adjusting the magnet as shown below.
Figure 1.
Xv Coil
DEFLECTION YOKE
1-5/8”
PURITY/
CONV.
MAGNET
RUBBER WEDGES
Adhesive
Green Belt
7. Move the yoke slowly forward or backward until a uniform green screen is obtained. Tighten the clamp screw
of the yoke temporarily.
8. Check the purity of the red and blue raster.
9. Put four wedges into the space between the picture
tube and the yoke to hold the yoke in the adjusted
position. (See figure 2.)
Do not tilt the yoke by excessive insertion of the wedge.
10. Remove cover paper of wedge and stick wedges on
the tube to fix the yoke in the adjusted position.
Fix the wedges with glass cloth tapes.
DEFLECTION
YOKE
Figure 2.
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CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE: Before attempting any convergence adjustments,
the receiver should be operated for at least fifteen
minutes.
■ CENTER CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Display built-in cross-dot pattern using the TEST SIGNAL SELECTION function.
2. Adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST Controls
for well defined pattern.
3. Loosen the tightening ring and adjust two tabs of the
4-Pole Magnets to change the angle between them
(See figure 4.) and superimpose red and blue vertical
lines in the center area of the picture screen.
(See figure 3.)
4. Turn the both tabs at the same time keeping the constant angle to superimpose red and blue horizontal
lines at the centre of the screen. (See figure 3.)
5. Adjust two tabs of 6-Pole Magnets to superimpose red/
blue line with green one. Adjusting the angle affects
the vertical lines and rotating both magnets affects the
horizontal lines.
6. Repeat adjustments 3, 4, 5 keeping in mind red, green
and blue movement, because 4-Pole Magnets and 6Pole magnets interact and make dot movement complex.
7. After completing the “CENTER CONVERGENCE AD-
JUSTMENT” tighten the tightening ring to fix the magnets.
BLU RED
RED/BLUE GRN
6-POLE
MAGNETS
PURITY
MAGNETS
ADJUST THE ANGLE
(VERTICAL LINES)
ADJUSTMENT OF MAGNETS
4-POLE
MAGNETS
PURITY/CONVERGENCE
MAGNETS
FIXED
ROTATE TWO TABS
AT THE SAME TIME
(HORIZONTAL LINES)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
BLU
RED
4-POLE MAGNETS
MOVEMENT
Center Convergence by Convergence Magnets
■ Xv COIL ADJUSTMENT
Adjust the Xv coil (on the deflection yoke) to correct
misconvergence at both sides on screen.
Use a hexagonal tip stick (plastic) to adjust the core of
coil.
Clockwise AdjustmentCounterclockwise Adjustment
Clockwise Adjustment
R
B
B
R
RED/BLUE
GRN
6-POLE MAGNETS
MOVEMENT
Figure 3.
Counterclockwise Adjustment
B
R
R
B
Figure 4.
■ SCREEN-CORNER CONVERGENCE
When the misconvergence is still evident on corners even
though the above adjustment is done, use the ferrite sheet
(Part No. 23993622) to correct misconvergence.
1. Put ferrite sheets into the space under the yoke.
Decide such position that misconvergence becomes
minimum, watching picture screen. (See figure below.)
2. Remove cover paper of ferrite sheet to stick it in the
place on the tube. Put adhesive tapes on ferrite sheets
to fix.
Ferrite
Sheets
Sheets
A
Ferrite
Xv Cross Pattern View
XV Cross Pattern View
For correcting misconvergence
on the position A
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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 SERVICE MANUAL.
■ 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.
COLOR PURITY ADUSTMENT
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
(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
[TV/VIDEO] button, and then the receiver should be operated for more than 40 minutes.
(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 FOR FLAT TUBE)
Figure 1.
(27": Magnet is fixed with deflection yoke.)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Green Belt
(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 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
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 the order to (1) ~ (5).
■ 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
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.
1. ENTERING TO SERVICE MODE
1) Press MUTE button twice
on Remote Control.
SERVICE MODE
2) Press MUTE button
again to keep pressing.
3) While pressing the MUTE button,
press MENU button on TV set.
S
1/2 MUTE
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
2. DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTMENT MENU
1) Press MENU button on TV.
Service mode
3. KEY FUNCTION IN THE SERVICE MODE
The following key entry during display of adjustment menu provides special functions.
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
A single horizontal line ON/OFF:TV (ANT)/VIDEO button (on TV)
Test signal selection :TV (ANT)/VIDEO button (on Remote)
Selection of the adjustment items :Channel s/t (on TV or Remote)
Change of the data value :Volume s/t (on TV or Remote)
Adjustment menu mode ON/OFF :MENU button (on TV)
Initialization of the memory (QA02, QA04) : RECALL+Channel (s) button on TV
Initialization of the self diagnostic data:RECALL+Channel (t) button on TV
Test audio signal ON/OFF (1kHz) :8 button
Self diagnostic display ON/OFF :9 button
MUTE
(Service mode display)
Adjustment mode
S
Press
Press
Item
Data
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4. SELECTING THE ADJUSTING ITEMS
1) Every pressing of CHANNEL 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 14)
5. ADJUSTING THE DATA
1) Pressing of VOLUME s or t button will cahnge 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) Pressing POWER button to turn off the TV once.
■ INITIALIZATION OF MEMORY DATA OF QA02 AND QA04
After replacing QA02 and QA04, the following initialization is required.
1. Enter the service mode, then select any register item.
2. Press and hold the RECALL button on the Remote, then press the CHANNEL s button on the TV. The initialization of QA02
and QA04 has been complated.
3. Check the picture carefully. If necessary, adjust any adjustment item above.
Perform “Programming Channel Memory” on the owner's manual.
CAUTION: Never attempt to initialize the data unless QA02, QA04 has been replaced.
7. TEST SIGNAL SELECTION
1) Every pressing of TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Control in the Service mode changes the built-in test patterns
on screen in the following order.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SignalsPicture
Normal picture
All white
2) Press “8” button while any built-in test pattern to on the screen to output the 1 kHz sound. Press the button again to
cut off the sound.
Note: If the video cable is connected to the VIDEO1 INPUT jack, the built-in pattern signals are not displayed.
• All White
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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8. SELF DIAGNOSTIC 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
NO. 23 * * * * * *
POWER : 000
BUS LINE : OK
BUS CONT : OK
BLOCK : UV V1 V2
or QV01 QV01S
SYNC
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Part number of microprocessor (QA01)
Operation number of protection circuit (current limiter) . . . . “000” is normal.
BUS line check“OK” ................... Normal
BUS line ACK (acknowledge) check
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Sync. signal checkGreen display ..... Normal
“SCL-GND” or “NG” .......... SCL-GND short circuit
“SDA-GND” or “NG” .......... SDA-GND short circuit
“SCL-SDA” or “NG” ........... SCL-SDA short circuit
“OK” ..................... Normal
Display of Location Number . . . . NG
(Display example)
“QA02 NG”, “H001 NG”, “Q501 NG” etc.
Note: The indication of failure place is only one place though failure places are plural. When
repair of a failure place finishes, the next failure place is indicated. (The order of priority of
indication is left side.)
Cyan display ...... No check
Red display ........ NG
UV ........... TV mode
V1 ........... VIDEO 1 mode
V2 ........... VIDEO 2 mode
The items marked with are not usable to display in the SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION for some model.
*
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
ITEMADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
FOCUS VR ADJ
SUB-BRIGHTNESS
(BRTC)
SUB-COLOR
(SCOL)
SUB-TINT
(TNTC)
1. Enter the service mode, then select any register item.
2. Press the TV/VIDEO 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. Constrict the picture height until the vertical retrace line appears adjusting the item
HIT (HEIGHT).
2. Adjust the CONTRAST control to the minimum.
3. Call up the adjustment mode display, then
select the item BRTC.
4. Press the VOLUME s or t button so the
belt of vertical retrace line just disappear.
5. Adjust the CONTRAST control for the desired contrast.
6. Perform the HEIGHT adjustment.
Vertical retrace line
1. Receive color-bar signal from color-bar
generator.
2. Press the RESET button.
3. Connect oscilloscope to TP501 on SIGNAL board.
4. Adjust the CONTRAST control to the
minimum.
Magenta
0
Blue
2
3 (1.6V
5. Call up the adjustment mode display,
then select the item TNTC.
6. Adjust the SUB-TINT by pressing the
VOLUME s or t button to obtain a blue
bar to magenta bar ratio of 3:2 as shown.
7. Press the RESET button.
8. Select the item SCOL.
9. Adjust the SUB-COLOR by pressing the VOLUME s or t button to achieve
1.6V0-p of a blue bar on scope.
10. Check the picture with off-air signal.
0-P
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
WIDTH
(WID)
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item WID.
2. Press the VOLUME s or t button to get the picture so the left and right edges of
raster begins to lack.
3. Press the VOLUME s or t button to advance the data by 7 steps.
Note : Check the horizontal picture position is correct.
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ITEMADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
E-W PARABOLA (DPC)
(PARA)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
HORIZONTAL POSITION
(HPOS)
VERTICAL POSITION
(VPOS)
HEIGHT
(HIT)
WHITE BALANCE
(RCUT)
(GCUT)
(BCUT)
(GDRV)
(BDRV)
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item PARA.
2. Press the TV/VIDEO button on Remote until the cross-hatch pattern appears on
the screen.
3. Press the VOLUME s or t button to make vertical lines straight as shown below.
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item HPOS or VPOS.
2. Press the TV/VIDEO button on Remote until the
white cross-bar or black cross-bar pattern appears
on the screen.
3. Adjust the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL position
alternately by pressing the VOLUME s or t button for proper picture position.
4. Check the picture with off-air signal.
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item HIT.
2. Press the VOLUME s or t button to get the picture so the top of raster begins to
lack.
3. Press the VOLUME s button to advance the data by 9 steps.
Note : Check the vertical picture position is correct.
1. Adjust the CONTRAST control to the center, and BRIGHTNESS control to the
maximum.
2. Call up the adjustment mode display, and press the TV/VIDEO button on Remote
until the white and black pattern appears on the screen.
3. Adjust the following items with the CHANNEL s/t and VOLUME s/t buttons.
RCUT
Item :
GCUT
Item :
BCUT
Item :
4. Press the TV/VIDEO button on TV to display a single horizontal line on the screen.
5. Turn the SCREEN control (FBT) fully counterclockwise and gradually rotate clockwise until the first horizontal line appears slightly on the screen.
6. Press the TV/VIDEO button to display the normal picture.
7. Adjust the remaining two “?CUT” items (CHANNEL s/t → TV/VIDEO → VOL-
UME s/t in order) to obtain the slightly lighted horizontal line in the same levels of
three (red, green, blue) colors. The line should be white if the adjustments are
proper.
Data : 40H
Data : 40H
Data : 40H
Item :
GDRV Data : 40H
Item :
BDRV Data : 40H
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Bright area
Adjust "GDRV" or "BDRV" to be white.
Dark area
Fine adjust "RCUT", "GCUT" or "BCUT" to be black.
CIRCUIT CHECKS
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 14)
4. Vary the BRIGHTNESS control to both extremes to be sure
the high voltage does not exceed the limit under any conditions.
FS CIRCUIT CHECK
The Fail Safe (FS) circuit check is indispensable for the final
check in servicing. Checking should be done following the
steps below.
1. Turn the receiver on and press the RESET button.
2. Temporarily short TP-(R) and TP-(X) with a jumper wire.
Raster and sound will disappear.
3. The receiver must remain in this state even after removing
the jumper wire. This is the evidence that the FS circuit is
functioning properly.
4. To obtain a picture again, temporarily turn the receiver off
and allow the FS circuit more than 5 seconds to reset.
Then turn the power switch on to produce a normal picture.
Troubleshooting Guide for Fail Safe Circuit
Check that the set returns to normal operation when pin 12
of Z801(or emitter of Q472) is grounded with jumper wire.
YESNO
Check the voltage across
Capacitor C471 is
approximately
Refer to table –4 for
FBT detection voltage
YES
Defective Fail Safe Circuit
(C)
volts.
(C)
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING
DATA on page14)
.
NO
Faulty power
circuit or horizontal circuit.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HIGH VOLTAGE AT ZERO BEAM:(A)32.7 kV32.7 kV
MAX HIGH VOLTAGE:
36"32"
(B)34.1 kV34.1 kV
SERVICE MODE
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
ADJUSTING ITEMS AND DATAS IN THE SERVICE MODE:
ItemName of adjustmentItemName of adjustmentPreset
RCUT
GCUT
BCUT
GDRV
BDRV
BRTC
TNTC
SCOL
SCNT
HIT
LIN
VSC
VPS2
VCP
WID
PARA
R CUTOFF
G CUTOFF
B CUTOFF
G DRIVE
B DRIVE
BRIGHT CENT
TINT CENT
SUB-COLOR
SUB-CONTRAST
HEIGHT
V-LINEARITY
V-S CORRECTION
V-SHIFT
V-COMPENSATION
PICTURE WIDTH
E-W PARABOLA
LIGHTThe initial press of the LIGHT button causes two actions:
Channel Numbers (0–9, 100) allow direct access to channels
MODEcycles through the 6 device modes
FAVOURITE allows access to Multi-Window function
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
INFO allows access to Multi-Window function
MENU allows access to programming
ENTER sets programming menu information
stT S selects or adjusts programming menus
[FAV] T S selects your favourite channels
Volume st adjusts the volume level
EXIT exits programming menus
Channel st cycles through programmed channels
CH RTN returns to the last viewed channels
RECALL displays on-screen information
MUTE mutes the sound
INPUT selects video input source
PIP allows access to PIP functions
PIP turns the PIP on or off
PIP CH st selects the PIP channels
MULTI allows access to Multi-Windows function
STILL freezes the PIP
SOURCE selects the PIP source
LOCATE moves the PIP
SWAP switches the PIP and main pictures
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PROGRAMMING CHANNEL MEMORY
The channel memory is the list of TV channel numbers your TV will stop on when you press the CHANNEL s or t button.
First, use the TV/CABLE and CH PROGRAM functions to preset all active channels in your area automatically.
If necessary, arrange the preset channels with the ADD/ERASE functions so that you can tune into only desired channels.
Note: If you utilize both ANT-1 and ANT-2 terminals for some model, perform programming channels for each input source.
TV/CABLE function
1 Press MENU, then press S or T until the SET UP menu
appears.
2 Press t (or s) until “TV/CABLE” is highlighted.
3 Press : or ; to highlight either “TV” or “CABLE”, whichever
you use.
CH PROGRAM function
1 Select “CH PROGRAM” following steps 1 and 2 above.
2 Press : or ; to start channel programming.
The TV will automatically cycle through all the TV or CABLE
channels selected by the TV/CABLE function, and store
active channels in the channel memory.
3 When channel programming is complete, you will see the
message to the right.
4 Press CHANNEL s or t to make sure the channel pro-
gramming has been done properly.
ADD/ERASE function
After performing the CH PROGRAM function, you can add
or erase specific channels.
1 Select the channel you want to erase using the CHANNEL
s or t button, or select the channel you want to add using
the Channel Number buttons.
2 Press MENU, then press S or T until the SET UP menu
appears.
3 Press t (or s) until “ADD/ERASE” is highlighted.
4 Press S or T :
To erase the channel
Press the button until “Erase” is highlighted.
To add the channel
Press the button until “Add” is highlighted.
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for other channels.
You have now completed the channel programming.
Note: The CHANNEL t/s buttons on the TV function as
the t/s buttons while a menu is on the screen.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
∗ Please refer to owner's manual in detail.
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H001(MAIN)
KEY
CONTROL
ANT
IN
VIDEO
INPUT 3
VIDEO
INPUT 1
MONIT
OUTPUT
DVD IN
Cr, Cb
Q302
E/W
CORRECTION
Q402
H DRIVE
Q301
V OUTPUT
-27V
Q370
I
2
CBus Line
R371
+27V
+200V
SCREEN
FOCUS
HIGH VOLTAGE
VH
HEATER
D371
Q862
PHOTO-COUPLER
F801 T801
T840
SR81
D840
D801
Q801
5A
CONVERTER
TRANS
VOLTAGE REG.
OVER VOLTAGE
OVER HEAT
PROTECTOR
AUDIO OUT
Q610
SRS
QD01
R
RL
R
L
LWOOFER
W
Q510
CHROMA
VIDEO
DEF.
A
B
QA02
MEMORY
KEY
CONTROL
QV01 SIGNAL SW
VAR
AUDIO
+12V
QA01
MICROPROCESSOR
VIDEO
INPUT 2
Q830
Q843
SW
Q840
D847
RESET
STBY 5V
Q835
Q390
5A
F890
9V-1
5A
+24 5V
F889
2A
F470
T862
D893
D892
+12V
R883
D885
D886
D883
D884
Q404
H OUTPUT
RED OUTPUT
GREEN OUTPUT
BLUE OUTPUT
FBT
T461
+125V
33V
D471
I
2
C-BUS LINE
SIGNAL UNIT
HYPER UNIT
POWER/DEF UNIT
LOW/VERT AND
CRT DRIVE UNIT
Q3P0
Q901, Q903, Q905
V901
CRT
HY01
TIF
QY03
DUAL
Q501
VCD
QA03
SUB-MICON
QX300
UPCON
QA04
MEMORY
H003
I
2
C
I
2
C
RF-SW
Q420
SCAN-
PRO.
QV30
SIG SW
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM
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CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY
PRECAUTION” 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.
•
The PC board assembly with * mark is no longer available after the end of the production.
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.)
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No.
No.No.
Parts No.Parts No.
Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
DescriptionDescription
Description
DescriptionDescription
CAPACITORS
C10224762471ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 10V 470UF M
C10324109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C10524109102CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 1000PF K
C10624797479ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 4.7UF M
C10724794221ELECTROIYTIC CE04G 16V 220UF M
C11224762221ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 10V 220UF M
C11524109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C11724794221ELECTROIYTIC CE04G 16V 220UF M
C15124109102CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 1000PF K
C20124092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C20524797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
C20624794220ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 22UF M
C21124092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C30324214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C30424693473PLASTIC FILM CQ921 M 100V 0.047MF J
C30624795332ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 25V 3300UF M
C30824797221ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 220UF M
C31024797222ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 2200UF M
C31224503037MT PLA CAP 63V 0.047UF J
C31324082057PLASTIC FILM CF922 M 100V 220000PF J
C31424793101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 10V 100UF M
C31524619071MENNJISSOU, 2.2U UWX1H2R2MCR1
C31524212222CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 50V 2200PF K
C31824073041ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 16V 470UF M 3A
C31924591103PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.01MF J
C32024797101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 100UF M
C32224617912ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF K 3A LI
C32324591474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47MF J
C32524591203PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.020MF J
C32624212102CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 50V 1000PF K
C32724073041ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 16V 470UF M 3A
C35224617915ELECTROLYTIC CE04CH 50V 1.0UF K 3A LI
C36124591123PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.012MF J
C36224503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C37024669101ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 100UF M 3A
C37124668100ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 10UF M 3A
C39124794100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 10UF M
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* C42824082647PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 400V R27UF J
* C44024082592PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 1000PF H
* C44224082648MT PLA CAP T 400V 304J
* C44324082606PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 3900PF H
* C44424082606PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 3900PF H
Parts No.Parts No.
Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
No.No.
No.
No.No.
C39224085961ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 50V 10UF M
C39324794100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 10UF M
C39624082825PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 1800PF H
C40224092463CERAMIC CHIP CK732B 16V R22UF K
C40424619071MENNJISSOU, 2.2U UWX1H2R2MCR1
C40624109223CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 25V 22000PF K
C41024105221CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 220PF J
C41024829563PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 400V 56000PF J
C41324214392CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 3900PF K
C41524109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C41624676330ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 100V 33UF M 3A
C41724214391CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 390PF K
C42424763101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 100UF M
C42524763101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 100UF M
C43024109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C43124763221ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 220UF M
C43224567474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47UF J
C43424820332PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 630V 3300PF J
C43524212101CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 50V 100PF K
C43624503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C43724082399PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1250VH 1600PF H
C43924829273PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 400V 27000PF J
C44424082599CF92T3Q202H (32HFX71)
C44524095740PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 400V R047UF J
C44624640020ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 250V 33UF M H-R
C44824640962CHEMICON 04H 200V 330M
C44924667471ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 470UF M 3A
C45024092344CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 820PF K
C45124092344CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 820PF K
C45224082597PLASTIC FILM, 1800VH 1600PF H
C46124763101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 100UF M
C46324591223PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.022MF J
DescriptionDescription
Description
DescriptionDescription
11L NP
(36HFX71)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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* C46524082429PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1250VH 10000PF H
* C46724082429PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1250VH 10000PF H
* C46924082429PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1250VH 10000PF H
* C49124082645PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 400V R22UF J
* C49124082910CF92T2F154J (32HFX71)
* C49224082645PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 400V R22UF J
* C49224082908CF92T2F124J (32HFX71)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Parts No.Parts No.
Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
No.No.
No.
No.No.
C46424640900CAPACITOR ELEC,CE04W 100V 4.7MF
C46624503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C46824567474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47UF J
C47024766220ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 22UF M
C47124766479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
C47224567474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47UF J
C47524214102CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 1000PF K
C47624214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C47724666220ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 22UF M 3A
C48024794100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 10UF M
C48124214221CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 220PF K
C48124794100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 10UF M
C48224109122CERAMIC CHIP CC73B 50V 1200PF K
C48824666100ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 10UF M 3A
C49724829243PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 400V 24000PF J
C49924828823PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 200V 82000PF J
C50124109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C50224092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C50324619151MENJISSOU TYP 6.3V470U
C50424109222CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 2200PF K
C50524105120CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 12PF J
C50624105120CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 12PF J
C50724105120CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 12PF J
C50824100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C50924619157MENJISSOU TYP 16V100U
C51024092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C51124619157MENJISSOU TYP 16V100U
C51224092463CERAMIC CHIP CK732B 16V R22UF K
C51324100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C51324109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C51424619040ELEC. CHIP CE24W 16V 10UF M 3A
C51524100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C52024539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C52424092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C52524092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C52624092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C52724092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C52824092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C52924092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C53024797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C53124100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C53224100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C53324100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C53424100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C53524092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V 0.1UF K
C53624100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C53724100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C54024100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C54124100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C54224100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C54624100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C54724109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C56024797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C56124797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C56224797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
DescriptionDescription
Description
DescriptionDescription
CE04W2A4R7
(36HFX71)
(36HFX71)
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Parts No.Parts No.
Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
No.No.
No.
No.No.
C56324797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C56424797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
C56524100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C56624100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C56724100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C57324109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C57424109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C59824073042ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 16V 1000UF M 3A
C59924073042ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 16V 1000UF M 3A
C61224668101ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 100UF M 3A
C61324109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C66124109102CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 1000PF K
C66224109102CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 1000PF K
C66424794220ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 22UF M
C66524794100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 10UF M
C67124669479ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C67224669479ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C67324669010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 3A
C67624503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C67724503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C67824669010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 3A
C67924667470ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 47UF M 3A
C68024109473CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 25V 47000PFK
C68124668471ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 470UF M 3A
C68224668102ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 1000UF M 3A
C68324668471ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 470UF M 3A
C68424668102ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 1000UF M 3A
C68624503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C70424591822PLASTIC FILM, 50V 8200PF J
C70724794470ELECTORLYTIC CE04G 16V 47UF M
C71224666470ELECTORLYTOC, 16V 47UF M 3A
C71324709100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 200V 10UF M
C71424436101CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V100PF J
C71524214472CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 4700PF K
C71624436101CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V100PF J
C71724214472CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 4700PF K
C71824766470ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 47UF M
C71924435560PCERA CAP SL 500V 560J
C72024709100ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 200V 10UF M
C72124797470ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 47UF M
C72224436820CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V82PF J
C72624212102CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 50V 1000PF K
C80124503002MT PLA AC275V 0.22UF M
C80524092623CERAMIC DISC CKS45F 250V 10000PFZ
C80624092623CERAMIC DISC CKS45F 250V 10000PFZ
C80724214103CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 10000PF K
C81024086933200V 1000M30F
C81124092597CERAMIC DISC CK45E AC250V 4700PF M
C81224092597CERAMIC DISC CK45E AC250V 4700PF M
C81324092598CERAMIC DISC CK45F AC250V 10000PF M
C81424092598CERAMIC DISC CK45F AC250V 10000PF M
C82124794102ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 1000UF M
C82224539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82324539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82424539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82524539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82624539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82724539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82824539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C82924794470ELECTORLYTIC CE04G 16V 47UF M
C83724503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C83824617026ELECTORLYTIC, 820UF, 16V, M
C83924794102ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 1000UF M
C84024667222ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 25V 2200UF M 3A
C84124503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
DescriptionDescription
Description
DescriptionDescription
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Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
No.No.
No.
No.No.
C84224792101ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 6.3V 100UF M
C84424503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C84624214331CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 330PF K
C84724669339ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 3.3UF M
C84824794102ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 1000UF M
C85024539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C85124539334PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.33UF J
C86024214103CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 10000PF K
C86224435221CERA CAP SL 500V 221J
C86324503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C86424092347CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 1500PF K
C86524092347CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 1500PF K
C86624669010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 3A
C86724591682PLASTIC FILM, 50V 6800PF J
C86824668470ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 47UF M 3A
C86924678229ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 200 2.2UF M 3A
C87024820184PLASTIC FILM CQ92 T 630V R18UF J
C87124092347CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 1500PF K
C87324567224PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.22UF J
C87424435221CERA CAP SL 500V 221J
C87624503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C87724092347CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 1500PF K
C87924212101CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 50V 100PF K
C88124214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C88224214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C88424086049ELECTROLYTIC CE692J 160V 330UF M 3D
C88524214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C88624214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C88924668332ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 3300UF M 3A
C89124082229PLASTIC FILM, 0.1MFD, 250V
C89324092335CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 150PF K
C89424092335CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 150PF K
C89524796471ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 35V 470UF M
C89624214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C89724617044ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 2200UF M
C89824503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C89924214471CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 470PF K
C90224092353CERAMIC DISC CK45R 2KV 4700PF K
C90424436471CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V470PF J
C90524436391CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V390PF J
C90724436561CERAMIC DISC CC45 SL 50V560PF J
C90924679220ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 250V 22UF M 3A
C91024669478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M 3A
C91124203100ELECTORLYTIC CE04WS 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
C91224073042ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 16V 1000UF M 3A
C91324666102ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 1000UF M 3A
C91824503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C91924503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C92024503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C92124503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C92224436390CERAMIC DISC CC45SL 50V 39PFJ
C92324794470ELECTORLYTIC CE04G 16V 47UF M
C92424794470ELECTORLYTIC CE04G 16V 47UF M
C92524794470ELECTORLYTIC CE04G 16V 47UF M
C93124214101CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 100PF K
C2061 24100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C2102 24105100CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 10PF D
C2103 24105100CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 10PF D
C2104 24105100CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 10PF D
C2110 24109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C3110 24085988ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 50V 1.0UF M
C4030 24109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C4404 24100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
C4405 24100104CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 25V 100000PF Z
DescriptionDescription
Description
DescriptionDescription
7L NP
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Location
LocationLocation
Parts No.Parts No.
Parts No.
Parts No.Parts No.
No.No.
No.
No.No.
C4406 24109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C4407 24766010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C4408 24109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C4415 24109472CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 4700PF K
C4421 24085988ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 50V 1.0UF M
C4425 24109222CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 2200PF K
C4426 24763331ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 16V 330UF M
C4427 24085988ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 50V 1.0UF M
C4461 24539184PLASTIC FILM CF922 50V 0.18UF
C4463 24567224PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.22UF J
C4464 24766010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C4699 24668222ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 35V 2200UF M 3A
C4816 24669010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 3A
C4817 24590102PLASTIC FILM, 50V 1000PF J
C4818 24503041MT PLA CAP 63V 0.1UF J
C4819 24567684PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.68UF J
C5020 24109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
C5030 24794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C5088 24797010ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 50V 1.0UF M
C5090 24794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C5280 24105101CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 100PF J
C8601 24214103CERAMIC DISK CK45 B 500V 10000PF K
CA0424109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
CA0524109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
CA0624109392CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 3900PF K
CA0724109392CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 3900PF K
CA2324105101CERAMIC CHIP CC73CH 50V 100PF J
CA2524109103CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 10000PF K
CA2724092538CERAMIC CHIP CK73F 10V 1UF Z
CA2824085970ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 16V 10UF M