SERVICE MODE ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA .............................................................................................................................. 18
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................... 19
CHASSIS AND REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ...................................................................................................... 23
PC BOARDS BOTTOM VIEW................................................................................................................................. 39
TERMINAL VIEW OF TRANSISTORS ................................................................................................................... 48
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................................. END
APPENDIX:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
– 2 –
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 18)
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 SERVICE MANUAL.
SET-UP ADJUSTMENT
■ 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 deflec-
tion 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.
Figure 1.
2-pole purity magnet
(27": Magnet is fixed with deflection yoke.)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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
Shift deflection yoke
(7) Perform marking of each point
(6)
(8)
on the tape of picture tube
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
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
100 60 0%
Fix the deflection yoke at a position 60% forward from a
point between (6) and (7)
P/C Mag
* 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
magnets.
– 4 –
(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
Main 4-pole magnet
■ CIRCUMFERENCE CONVERGENCE:
Perform correction in the following manner.
*
blue
green
red
A
B
blue
green
red
C
(Parts code:23 948 274) TC-S
D
E
F
S
N
Blue color or blue mark
Bonded surface
red/blue
red/blue
green
green
6-pole magnet
• Adjust coils and minimize deviation
(The 27” unit has coils underneath it)
(Insertion position of correction
piece)
D
E
F
*Insert the correction piece between the
picture tube and the deflection yoke.
A
B
C
Xv bow-shaped deviation of convergence
blue
red
Sub-4-pole magnet
A
blue
B
green
red
C
(Parts code:23 948 464)
N
S
Bonded surface
Transparent
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
D
E
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
F
Adjust (YHC) and minimize the deviation of YH.
green
Red
blue
green
blue
Red
blue
Red
Adjust (YV) and minimize the deviation of YV.
Red
green
blue
blue
green
Red
Red
blue
green
GH
green
blue
red
green
blue
red
green
Red
green blue
green
green
Red
blue
Red
Red
green
blue
blue
YV YHC
Perform correction by insert-
GH
ing 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.
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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.
Sound Mute
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
2. DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTMENT MENU
1)Press MENU button on TV.
Service mode
S
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:- / - - button (on Remote) or a button (on TV)
Selection of the adjustment items :Channel s/t (on TV or Remote)
Change of the data value :Volume ; +/– (on TV or Remote)
Adjustment menu mode ON/OFF :MENU button (on TV)
Initialization of the memory (QA02) :CALL + Channel button on TV (s)
Reset the count of operating protect
Color thickness correction
note: Displayed differently as shown below, de-
pending on the setting of the receiving color
system.
CAUTION : Never try to perform initialization unless you have changed the memory IC.
– 6 –
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 18)
5. ADJUSTING THE DATA
1) Pressing of VOLUME ; +/– 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) Pressing POWER button to turn off the TV once.
■ 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 CHANNEL s button on the TV. The initialization of QA02 has
been complated.
3. Check the picture carefully. If necessary, adjust any adjustment item above.
Perform “Auto search Memory” on the owner’s manual.
CAUTION: Never attempt to initialize the data unless QA02 has been replaced.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
– 7 –
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.
Indicated color of mode now selected : Green and Red
Self Check
23xxxxxx
TIME
POWER
BUS CONT
BLOCK
: 326400
: 000
: OK
: UV V1 V2 V3 V4
Indicated color of other modes: White
Green : Normal
Red : The microprocessor operates to provide judgement
of no video signal. The red color is still indicated
though the signal is input, failure may exist in input
signal line including QV01.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Part number of microprocessor (QA01)
Total hour of turn the TV on.
Operation number of protecting circuit ----“00” is nor-
mal.
When indication is other than “00”, overcurrent apts to
flow, and circuit parts may possibly be damaged.
BUS CONT ----“OK” is normal.
When indication shows “Q uuu NG”, the device with
the number may possibly be damaged.
BLOCK
UV : TV reception mode
V1 : VIDEO 1 input mode (a1)
V2 : VIDEO 2 input mode (a2)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
V3 : VIDEO 3 input mode (a3)
V4 : VIDEO 4 input mode (a4)
– 8 –
1. ENTERING TO DESIGN MODE
1) Select the Service mode.
DESIGN MODE
2) While pressing o(or CALL) button on
Remote and press MENU button on TV.
3) Press MENU button on TV.
DS
Press
Press
Item
Data
(Adjustment mode)(Design mode)
D
When QA02 is initialized, items “OPT0”, “OPT1”, “OPT2” and “OPT3” of DESIGN MODE are set to the data of the representative
model of this chassis family.
Therefore, because ON-SCREEN specification remains in the state of the representative of model. This model is required to
reset the data of items “OPT0”, “OPT1”, “OPT2” and “OPT3”.
2. SELECTING THE ADJUSTING ITEMS
Every pressing of CHANNEL 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 18)
3. ADJUSTING THE DATA
Pressing of VOLUME s or t button will change the value of data.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
– 9 –
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
ITEMADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
FOCUS VR ADJ
SUB-BRIGHTNESS
(BRTC)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Note: Constrict the picture height
until the vertical retrace line
appears adjusting the item
HIT (HEIGHT).
HORIZONTAL POSITION
ADJUSTMENT (HPOS)
VERTICAL POSITION
ADJUSTMENT (VPOS)
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. 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 VIDEO
button on remote hand unit.
2. Select either HPOS (Horizontal picture phase) or VPOS (Vertical picture
phase) with CHANNEL s, t buttons,
and adjust horizontal or vertical picture position in the center of screen
with VOLUME ; – /+ buttons.
Belt of vertical retrace
VERTICAL AMPLITUDE
ADJUSTMENT (HIT)
1. Set the TV in service mode, and get
black cross-hatch signal with VIDEO
button on remote hand unit.
2. Select HIT (Vertical amplitude) with
CHANNEL s, t buttons, and adjust
vertical amplitude with VOLUME
; – /+ buttons so that vertical am-
plitude lacks a little.
3. Adjust vertical amplitude with VOLUME ; – /+ buttons so that the first
bar on cross-hatch signal touches
edge of screen.
The first
– 10 –
ITEMADJUSTMENT 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 and BCUT with CHANNEL s, t buttons, to set individual
values to Initial reference data, and to set GDRV and BDRV to Initial reference
data with VOLUME ; – /+ buttons.
4. Press -/- - button on the remote control and rotate Screen VR to get one slight
horizontal line on screen.
Note: Every pressing of -/- - button provides Horizontal line picture and Normal
picture alternately.
5. Press -/- - button to release horizontal line picture, and select the two other colors
which did not light in the above step with CHANNEL s, t buttons. Then tap VOL-
UME ; – /+ buttons so that three colors slightly light in the same level.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
X To correct white balance in light area,
select GDRV and BDRV with CHANNEL
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)
– 11 –
V/C system adjustment
No.
1
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
Cutoff adjustment and
white balance adjustment
RCUT
GCUT
BCUT
GDRV
BDRV
Screen VR
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Sub contrast adjustment
2
(SCNT)
Sub brightness adjust-
3
ment
(BRTC)
Sub color adjustment
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
4
NTSC
(COLC)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
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/m
2
)
Dark area: 10500K+0.0105uV
(17cd/m2)
1) Select SCNT in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-Y, set the amplitude from pedestal level to
white peak to 0.70±0.03 V (0-p).
1) Select BRTC in the sub data adjustment mode.
Adjust the number of black solid lines to 5±1.5.
1) Select COLC in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-PB, set the level of color bar to 0.36±0.02 V
(p-p).
REMARKS
No outside lighting shall be
allowed.
Measurement shall be
performed at the center of
CRT.
Receiver shall be in the
standard state.
Total white signal
Varying the level of input
signal, adjust the
brightness.
J-2ch sub brightness signal
DYNAMIC
J-2ch sub brightness signal
DYNAMIC
J-2ch sub brightness signal
DYNAMIC
– 12 –
V/C system adjustment (Chassis adjusment)
No.
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
Sub color adjustment
5
SECAM
(COLS)
DW sub screen contrast
6
adjustment
(PCNT)
DW sub screen color ad-
7
justment
(PCOLC)
DW sub screen color ad-
8
justment
(PCOLS)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
1) Select COLS in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-PB, set the level of color bar to 0.54±0.05
V(p-p).
1) Select PCNT in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-Y, make adjustment so that the amplitude of
sub screen (right image) coincides with that of main
screen (left image).
1) Select PCOLC in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-PB, make adjustment so that the amplitude
of sub screen (right image) coincides with that of main
screen (left image).
1) Select PCOLS in the sub data adjustment mode.
2) With TP-PB, make adjustment so that the amplitude
of sub screen (right image) coincides with that of main
screen (left image).
REMARKS
E-2ch
SECAM color bar signal
DYNAMIC
J-2ch for both main and sub
screens
Sub brightness signal
DYNAMIC
J-2ch for both main and sub
screens
Sub brightness signal
DYNAMIC
E-2ch for both main and
sub screens
SECAM color bar signal
DYNAMIC
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Circuit adjustment (deflection system adjustment procedure)
Horizontal adjusment 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.
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Right sideLeft side
Screen position shall be
switched by inserting a
plug into the above pin.
The adjustment shall be made so that the right and left flags are just blinded.
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.
7) Check the side pin distortion in 4:3 mode.
(If necessary, the adjustment shall be made, checking the quality of 4:3 side panel.)
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
* 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).
0
25
31
25
0
3
1
30
30
35
325
20
575300
35
30
30
525 LINE
35
45
30
30
50
1
3
Right and left bars shall be adjusted
to the fifth center.
25
30
30
35
31
35
30
30
25
2
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.
4) Check the side pin distortion in 4:3 mode.
(If necessary, the adjustment shall be made, checking the quality of 4:3 side panel.)
– 14 –
Vertical adjustment
2
20
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.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
3
1
0
3
5
3
325
30
30
20
575300
35
30
525 LINE
25
30
30
35
35
45
50
31
35
30
30
1
3
25
2
0
0
25
25
30
31
30
The twelve center shall be adjusted to the mask.
– 15 –
Geomagnetic compensation (chassis adjustment)
ADJUSTING ITEMS
AND POINTS
1
Output voltage control
(GMF)
Horizontal adjustment* DQF adjustment shall be made in PAL WIDE mode.
ADJUSTING ITEMS
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
Hori-
zontal
AND POINTS
DQF output voltage
adjustment
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Conditions: User control for geomagnetic compensation: 0
Geomagnetic compensation coil: Unconnected
Perform voltage measurement at both ends of RJ06 and adjust the voltage to the following adjustable value with GMF of data adjustment mode:
0 ± 5V
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Measure the terminal voltage waveform of test pin (DF terminal) with 100:1 probe and
adjust the terminal voltage using L451 (horizontal amplitude coil: TLN2110AD).
Vp-p
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
1H
Adjust the above waveform by turning the core of L451 so as to obtain the following
voltage:
36": 1350 Vp-p
Note: Because the vertical cycle parabolic waveform is also of superposition, the
above voltage value shall be measured on the waveform.
Adopted signal: PAL E-12ch
– 16 –
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 18)
4. Vary the BRIGHTNESS control to both extremes to be sure the high voltage does not exceed the limit under any conditions.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
– 17 –
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HIGH VOLTAGE AT ZERO BEAM:(A)30.5 kV
MAX HIGH VOLTAGE:
AC VOLTAGE
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SERVICE MODE
ADJUSTING ITEMS AND DATAS IN THE SERVICE MODE:
36"
(B)33.5 kV
(C) 220~240 V
Table-1
ItemName of adjustment
RCUT
GCUT
BCUT
GDRV
BDRV
CNTX
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
BRTC
COLC
TNTC
COLP
COLS
SCNT
VOLS
FVOL
NVOL
NICL
NICH
IDL
IDH
HPOS
VPOS
HIT
VLIN
R CUTOFF (B/W)
G CUTOFF (B/W)
B CUTOFF (B/W)
G DRIVE
B DRIVE
SUB CONTRAST MAX (4:3 MODE)
SUB BRIGHT CEN
SUB COLOR CEN NTSC
SUB TINT CEN
SUB COLOR CEN PAL
SUB COLOR CEN SECAM
SUB CONTRAST
MSP DEM VOLS
MSP DEM FVOL
MSP DEM NVOL
MSP DEM NICL
MSP DEM NICH
MSP DEM IDL
MSP DEM IDH
576i 100Hz
V-POSITION
HEIGHT
V-LINEARITY
When you are seeing the picture
please don't take out memory card.
VIDEO
L/MONOR
AUDIO
ENTER
c Channel position t s
Headphones jacks
(ø3.5 mm)
L Main sound
MENU
–;+ Volume – +
Menu
Menu <>
l PIP sub-sound
Headphones jacks
L : For private listening, connect headphones. The sound from the
speakers will be cut off automatically.
To adjust the volume, press the – ; + buttons.
: Use this jack when listening to the sound of the Sub-picture (Picture-
l
in-Picture) and Sub-window. To adjust the volume, press the – ; +
buttons.
(1)(
)(
2
)
4
(
MONITOR
)
(
FIXED
)
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/MONO
AUDIO
R
a (1) Video 1 input terminals
a (2) Video 2 input/COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (HD) terminals
a (4) Video 4 input/COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT (HD) terminals
– 19 –
COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(HD)
Y
P
B/
C
B/
P
R/
C
R/
COMPONENT
VIDEO INPUT
(HD)
Y
P
B/
C
B/
P
R/
C
R/
AUDIO
L
R
MONITOR output
terminals
Antenna input
FIXED AUDIO output
terminals
Remote Control
CALL
index, initial
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
1 or 2 digit channel selection
Selectable picture
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
• Volume – +
• Menu <>
• CH (channel position) st
• Menu
Picture size selection
Device switch
TV: To control TV
VCR: To control VCR
DVD: To control DVD
MENU
F
FCALL
Power on/Standby
(For Toshiba TV/VCR/DVD only)
213
Number buttons (0-9)
546
879
0
MENUEXIT
DVD
MENU
TV
VCR
DVD
TEXT/TV
CH
ENTER
CH
PIC SIZE
/PIP
STILL
Input source selection
(a1 – a4)
Selectable sound
EXIT
(On screen display menu/BRIDGE
MEDIA Feature only)
ENTER
BRIDGE MEDIA
Teletext buttons
• Colored buttons
• F + v, ?, ^, y/ X
Double-Window/PIP sound selection
Sound mute
Picture STILL
When in VCR or DVD mode:
(For Toshiba VCR/DVD only)
cto EJECT
to REWIND
Sto PLAY
to FAST FORWARD
Jto PAUSE
to SKIP-REWIND
Rto STOP
to SKIP-FORWARD
/PIP
SEARCH
– 20 –
STROBE
SOURCE
/PIP CH
When in TV mode:
TEXT/TV selection
mI/II Stereo/Bilingual selection
/PIP• PIP on/off
• Double-Window on/off
STILLPIP STILL
/PIPCH 89 • PIP channel selection
• Double-Window channel
selection
STROBEMulti-Window strobe
SEARCHMulti-Window search
F +
r
F + SOURCE • PIP Source selection
PIP locate
• Double-Window source
selection
PROGRAMMING CHANNEL MEMORY
• First, use the Auto tuning feature to preset all the active channels in your area automatically. Then, arrange the preset
channels with the Manual tuning feature so that you can tune into only desired channels.
• Use the Channel search operation if desired channels cannot be preset with the Auto tuning or if you would like to preset
channels to specific position numbers one by one.
• DO NOT PRESS ANY OTHER BUTTONS WHILE THE SET IS TUNING.
To preset channels (Auto tuning, Manual tuning)
Auto tuning
Select the first program position number you want to
1
start the Auto tuning with the CH st button or the
Number buttons.
Press the MENU button, then press the < or > button
to display the SET UP menu.
2
Press the or button to select Auto tuning.
3
Press and hold the ENTER button for a several sec-
4
onds to start the automatic search. The search will begin for all available stations. Bullet will move along the
line as the search progresses. DO NOT PRESS ANY
BUTTONS WHILE THE AUTOMATIC SEARCH IS IN
PROGRESS.
If you make a mistake, simply repeat steps 4 to start
again from the beginning.
When the automatic search is complete, the TV will
5
automatically return to the first program position.
Press the CH s or CH t button to view the programmed
position.
6
Manual tuning
Press the MENU button, then press the < or > button
1
to display the SET UP menu. Press the or button to select Manual tuning.
Press the ENTER button to display the Manual tuning
2
menu. Press the or button to select the program position you want to arrange.
Press the ENTER button to display the breakdown
3
menu.
Press the < or > button to select an item, then press
the or button to adjust the item as shown below.
Manual tuning
Programme
1
B/G
A
Store
A
MENU
B
C
EXIT
BackWatch TV
D
F
E
G
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
H
– 21 –
Manual tuning (Continued)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
A. Program position selection
B. Sound system
C. Color system
A: Automatic
P: PAL
S: SECAM
N4 : NTSC4.43
N3 : NTSC3.58
If the color of a certain channel is abnormal, the
automatic color system selection (AUTO) may have
malfunctioned, or sound system selection is wrong.
In such a case, select another color and/or sound
system.
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
D. Program position skip selection
Press the
position skip option on “
The program position will then be skipped when
you select channels will the Ch8 or CH9 button.
” mark will appear beside a program position
“
number when you use the number button on the
remote control.
E. Channel search operation
Press the button to search up the band or the
button to search down the band.
Press the
desired channel is displayed.
When a station/satellite is found, it will be
displayed.
F. Auto Fine Tuning
Press the
Tuning option On “
The Auto Fine Tuning feature automatically corrects
slight fluctuations when receiving signals.
Manual Fine Tuning
While the Auto Fine Tuning turn Off “0”, press the
or button until the best possible picture and
sound are obtained.
G. ANT ATT (Antenna attenuator)
Press the
option On “
occurs, set the ANT ATT to On.
or button to turn the program
or button repeatedly until your
or button to turn the Auto Fine
or button to turn the ANT ATT
” or Off “” when visual interference
” or off “”.
” or Off “0”.
H. Station label
Station labels appear under the program position
display each time you turn on the TV, select a
channel, or press the CALL button.
To change or create station labels:
1) Press the
a character for the first space, then press the
button.
2) Repeat step 1 to enter the rest of the
characters. If you would like a blank space in
the label name, you must choose an empty
space from the list of characters.
Press the ENTER button to store your settings.
or button repeatedly to select
>
– 22 –
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.
•
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.)
Location
Parts No.Description
No.
CAPACITORS
C10124796479ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 4.7UF M
C10224793221ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 220UF M
C10524109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
C10624797100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M
C10724794221ELECTROIYTIC, 16V 220UF M
C10824793221ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 220UF M
C10924109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C11524109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C12124794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C19024109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C20524797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
C20624794220ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 22UF M
C30324214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C30724082275PLASTIC FILM CQ922 M 100V 82000PF J
C30824668221ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 220UF M 3A
C30924212101CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 100PF K
C31024667102ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 1000UF M 3A
C31124214152CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 1500PF K
C31324082057PLASTIC FILM, 100V 0.22UF J
C32024667221ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 220UF M 3A
C32124503051PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.68UF J
C32224617915ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF K 3A LI
C32324503049PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.47UF J
C32524590223PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.022UF J
C32624797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C32724794471ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF M
C33124667102ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 1000UF M 3A
C33224503038PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.056UF J
C33324212332CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 3300PF K
C36224591222PLASTIC FILM, 50V 2200PF J
C37024794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
C39224085981ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 16V 10UF
C39324232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
C39624503065PLASTIC FILM, 1800VH 1800PF H
C41324214392CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 3900PF K
C41624676330ELECTROLYTIC, 100V 33UF M 3A
C41724214391CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 390PF K
C41824667221ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 220UF M 3A
C41924212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
C42024666101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M 3A
M 11L NP
Location
Parts No.Description
No.
C42124539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C42824503191PLASTIC FILM, 400V 0.13UF J
C43224073057ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 1000UF M 3A
C43324232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
C43324503059PLASTIC FILM, 1800VH 1000PF H
C43424820123PLASTIC FILM, 630V 0.012UF J
C43624503041PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.1UF J
C43924503459PLASTIC FILM, 400V 0.068UF J
C44224503190PLASTIC FILM, 400V 0.12UF J
C44324503345PLASTIC FILM, 1800VH 3000PF H
C44424503196PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 5600PF H
C44524095804PLASTIC FILM, 400V 0.056UF J
C44624073120ELECTRPLYTIC, 250V 33UF, 250YXF33M
C44824640908ELECTROLYTIC, 160V 33UF M 3A LI
C44924667471ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 470UF M 3A
C45024092341CERAMIC DISC, 2KV R 470PF K
C45124092341CERAMIC DISC, 2KV R 470PF K
C45224503193PLASTIC FILM, 1500VH 1000PF H
C45324503068PLASTIC FILM CF92 T 1800VH 2400PF H
C46124820123PLASTIC FILM, 630V 0.012UF J
C46224214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C46424503149PLASTIC FILM, 250V 3.3UF
C46524590183PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.018UF J
C46624679220ELECTROLYTIC, 250V 22UF M 3A
C46724820123PLASTIC FILM, 630V 0.012UF J
C46824503040PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.082UF J
C46924591821PLASTIC FILM, 50V 820PF J
C47024794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C47124766479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
C47224539474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47UF J
C47324073081ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.OUF M 3A
C47724794220ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 22UF M
C48224109122CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1200PF K
C48624539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C51324109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C52024503047PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.33UF J
C53024206010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C53124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C53224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C53324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C53424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C53624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
– 23 –
Location
INFORMATIONS
SPECIFIC
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
* C80124503507PLASTIC FILM, AC275V 0.22UF K
* C80224503507PLASTIC FILM, AC275V 0.22UF K
Parts No.Description
No.
C53724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C54324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C54424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C54524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C54724109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C54824763101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C55124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C55224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C55324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C55524105471CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 470PF J
C55824109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C56324797478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M
C56424797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
C56524797478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M
C57524092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
C58224761332ELECTROLYTIC CE04G 6.3V 3300UF M
C60124591102PLASTIC FILM, 50V 1000PF J
C60224591102PLASTIC FILM, 50V 1000PF J
C60324073084ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C60424073084ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C60524073052ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 47UF M 3A
C60624073052ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 47UF M 3A
C60724503042PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.12UF J
C60824503042PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.12UF J
C60924073094ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1000UF M 3A
C61024073094ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1000UF M 3A
C61124073053ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 100UF M 3A
C61224073084ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C61324794471ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF M
C61424797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C61524073094ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1000UF M 3A
C61624503042PLASTIC FILM, 63V 0.12UF J
C62024073084ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M 3A
C62124539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C62324797100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M
C62624073094ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1000UF M 3A
C62724797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C62824794470ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 47UF M
C63024073052ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 47UF M 3A
C63124073086ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M 3A
C63224073053ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 100UF M 3A
C65524797101ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 100UF M
C65624591563PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.056UF J
C65724797100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M
C65824797470ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 47UF M
C68024073094ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1000UF M 3A
C68124797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C70424591822PLASTIC FILM, 50V 8200PF J
C70524232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
C70724794470ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 47UF M
C71224666470ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 47UF M 3A
C71324709100ELECTROLYTIC, 200V 10UF M
C71424436101CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 100PF J
C71524214472CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 4700PF K
C71624436101CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 100PF J
C71724214472CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 4700PF K
C71824766470ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 47UF M
C71924435560CERAMIC DISC, 500V SL 56PF J
C72024709100ELECTROLYTIC, 200V 10UF M
C72124797470ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 47UF M
C72624212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
C80524092281CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 4700PF
C80624092281CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 4700PF
C80724539474PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.47UF J
C80824668101ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 100UF M 3A
Location
* C81324092563CERAMIC DISC, AC250V B 220PF K
* C81424092563CERAMIC DISC, AC250V B 220PF K
* C81524092567CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 1000PF M
* C87424503506PLASTIC FILM, AC275V 0.1UF K
* C87524092563CERAMIC DISC, AC250V B 220PF K
* C87624092563CERAMIC DISC, AC250V B 220PF K
Parts No.Description
No.
C80924539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C81024073106400V680UF LLQ2G681MHSET
C81124092567CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 1000PF M
C81624794470ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 47UF M
C81724092339CERAMIC DISC, 2KV 330PF K
C81824095931PLASTIC FILM, 1250VH 2200PF J
C81924676220ELECTROLYTIC, 100V 22UF M 3A
C82124214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C82324214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C82524539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C82924212271CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 270PF K
C83124665470ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 47UF M 3A
C83224665470ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 47UF M 3A
C83324669229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M 3A
C83424669100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M 3A
C83524666470ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 47UF M 3A
C83824617040ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 1000UF M 3D
C83924665222ELECTROLYTIC CE04Q 10V 2200UF M 3A
C84024668221ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 220UF M 3A
C84224539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C84424539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C84724214331CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 330PF K
C84824668102ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 1000UF M 3A
C85124617023ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 330UF M
C85224665102ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 1000UF M 3A
C85324591563PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.056UF J
C85524214222CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 2200PF K
C85624212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
C85824666470ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 47UF M 3A
C85924591103PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.01UF J
C86124591104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
C86324669222ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2200UF M 3A
C86524669222ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2200UF M 3A
C86624214331CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 330PF K
C86724214331CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 330PF K
C86824092281CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 4700PF
C86924086937ELECTROLYTIC, 450V 120UF M 22D
C87024092281CERAMIC DISC, AC250V E 4700PF
C87124668470ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 47UF M 3A
C87224095939PLASTIC FILM, 1250VH 1000PF J
C87324212122CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1200PF K
C87724212221CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 220PF K
C87824092339CERAMIC DISC, 2KV 330PF K
C88024212101CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 100PF K
C88424086916ELECTROLYTIC, 160V 330UF M 3D
C88724214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C89124667472ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 4700UF M 3A
C89224214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C89324092337CERAMIC DISC, 2KV 220PF K
C89424668471ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 470UF M 3A
C89524668102ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 1000UF M 3A
C89624214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C89724667222ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 2200UF M 3A
C89824667222ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 2200UF M 3A
C89924214471CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 470PF K
C90224092349CERAMIC DISC, 2KV R 2200PF K
C90324436221CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 220PF J
C90524436221CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 220PF J
C90724436221CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 220PF J
C90924679330ELECTROLYTIC, 250V 33UF M 3A
C91124203100ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
– 24 –
Location
Parts No.Description
No.
C91324763102ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 1000UF M
C91424092398CERAMIC DISC, 25V 0.1UF Z, 24092398A
C91824092398CERAMIC DISC, 25V 0.1UF Z, 24092398A
C91924092398CERAMIC DISC, 25V 0.1UF Z, 24092398A
C92024436391CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 390PF J
C92124436391CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 390PF J
C92224436221CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 220PF J
C93124214101CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 100PF K
C96324436561CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 560PF J
C96424436331CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 330PF J
C96524436331CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 330PF J
C97024214103CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 0.01UF K
C2102 24105180CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 18PF J
C2103 24105180CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 18PF J
C2104 24105180CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 18PF J
C2105 24100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C2110 24100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C3100 24667102ELECTROLYTIC, 25V 1000UF M 3A
C4000 24590102PLASTIC FILM, 50V 1000PF J
C4202 24794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C4401 24763221ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 220UF M
C4402 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C4403 24797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C4404 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C4405 24100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C4406 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C4410 24109122CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1200PF K
C4411 24100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C4412 24100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
C4413 24794331ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 330UF M
C4414 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C4415 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C4416 24797010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1UF M
C4422 24085988ELECTROLYTIC, NONPOLAR, 50V
C4427 24092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
C4460 24092734CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 0.22UF Z
C4461 24092734CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 0.22UF Z
C4466 24436100CERAMIC DISC, 50V SL 10PF C
C4690 24591103PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.01UF J
C4691 24590822PLASTIC FILM, 50V 8200PF J
C5020 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
C5030 24763101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
C5080 24206010ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 1.0UF M 7L 3A
C5090 24763101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CA6824794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CA6924100103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CA9524100103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CA9824794220ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 22UF M
CB0124744470ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 47UF M
CB3424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CB3524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CB3624794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CB3724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CB3824794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CB3924100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CB4024092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CB4124109222CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 2200PF K
CB4224105561CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 560PF J
CB4324109332CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 3300PF K
CB4424206100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M 7L 3A
CB4524109222CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 2200PF K
CB4624105561CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 560PF J
CB4724109332CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 3300PF K
NI TOOITSU
NI TOOITSU
NI TOOITSU
1.0UF M 7L
Location
Parts No.Description
No.
CB9024100103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CC0124109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0224109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0324109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0424109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0524109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0624109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0724109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0824109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC0924109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC1024109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CC1124212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
CC1224212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
CC1324105330CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 33PF J
CC1324232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CC1424232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CC1524105330CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 33PF J
CC1524232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CC1624590103PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.01UF J
CC2824109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CC3024214102CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 1000PF K
CF0124203101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M 7L 3A
CF0224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF0324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF0424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF0524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF0624201101ELECTROLYTIC, 6.3V 100UF M 7L 3A
CF0824092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CF0924109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CF1024092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CF1124109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CF1224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF1324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF1424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF1524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF1624201101ELECTROLYTIC, 6.3V 100UF M 7L 3A
CF1724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF1824092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CF1924109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CF2024105220CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 22PF J
CF2124105220CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 22PF J
CF2224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF2324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF2424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF2524092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CF2624109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CF2724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF2824100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF2924100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF3024100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF3124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF3224203100ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CF3324105330CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 33PF J
CF3424092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CF3724105680CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 68PF J
CF3824203100ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
CF3924109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CF4024100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4824100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF4924000445CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CF5024203100ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 10UF M 7L 3A
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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Location
SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Parts No.Description
No.
CF5124109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CF5224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CF5524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CJ0124539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
CJ0224666470ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 47UF M 3A
CJ0324539104PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
CJ0424666470ELECTORLYTIC, 16V 47UF M 3A
CJ0524794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CR1224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CR1324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CR1424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CR1524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CR1624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CR1724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CS0124797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0224797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0324797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0424797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0524797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0624797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0724797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0824797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS0924797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS1024797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CS1324794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CS1424794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CS1824794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CS1924794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CS2024797478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M
CS2424797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CV0224092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV0324092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV0424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV0624092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV0724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV0824794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CV0924092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV1024794100ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 10UF M
CV1124092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV1224100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV1424092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CV1524092538CERAMIC CHIP, 10V F 1UF Z
CV1624109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CV1724109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CV2324794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CV2424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV2524100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV2624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV2724100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV2824100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV2924100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV3024100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV3124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV3224794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CV3324794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CV3524073054ELECTROLYTIC CE04P 25V 220UF M 3A
CV3824212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
CV4424100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV4524092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV4624092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV4824109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CV4824212102CERAMIC DISC, 50V B 1000PF K
CV4924092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5024092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5024232103CERAMIC DISC, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CV5124092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5224092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
Location
Parts No.Description
No.
CV5324092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5424092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5524092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5624092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5724092731CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 1UF K
CV5824100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CV6424794471ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF M
CV6524794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CV6624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CX0124762471ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 470UF M
CY0124100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CY0224794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY0324100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CY0424109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY0524092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY0624100104CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 0.1UF Z
CY0724109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY1124105101CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
CY1724206478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M 7L 3A
CY2524092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY2624109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY4224092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY4324794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY4424109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY4524794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY4624109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY5024797479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
CY5424794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY5524109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY5724092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY5824092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY6024105100CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 10PF D
CY6124092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY6224092730CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CY6524092733CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.022UF K
CY6624797229ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF M
CY103 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY104 24793101ELECTROLYTIC, 10V 100UF M
CY109 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY110 24109103CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 0.01UF K
CY111 24796479ELECTROLYTIC, 35V 4.7UF M
CY112 24794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY117 24109102CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 1000PF K
CY604 24794102ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 1000UF M
CY605 24797479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
CY606 24797479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
CY608 24794101ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 100UF M
CY609 24590822PLASTIC FILM, 50V 8200PF J
CY610 24590273PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.027UF J
CY614 24590822PLASTIC FILM, 50V 8200PF J
CY615 24590273PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.027UF J
CY616 24590333PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.033UF J
CY617 24797100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M
CY618 24797479ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 4.7UF M
CY619 24797100ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 10UF M
CY620 24797478ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF M
CY621 24085981ELEC. NONPOLAR CE04J 16V 10UF