Toshiba 42WP27B, 42WP27C, 42WP27E, 42WP27F, 42WP27R Service Manual

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PLASMA DISPLAY MONITOR
SERVICE MANUAL
PRINTED IN JAPAN Dec, 2002
FILE NO. 050-200234
42WP27B, 42WP27C
42WP27E, 42WP27F
42WP27R
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CONTENTS
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1 Applicable signals 3
2 Safety Precautions 4
2.1. General Guidelines
3 Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices 5
4 About lead free solder (PbF) 6
5 PCB Structure sheet of GP5D chassis 7
6 Service Hint 8
7 Location of Lead Wiring 9
8 Adjustment Procedure 10
8.1. +B Set-up 10
8.2. Driver Set-up 10
8.3. Initialization Pulse Adjust 11
8.4. P.C.B. (Printed Circuit Board) exchange 12
8.5. Adjustment Volume Location 12
8.6. Test Point Location 12
9 Service mode 13
9.1. CAT (computer Aided Test) mode
9.2. IIC mode structure (following items value is sample data.)
10 Alignment 16
10.1. Pedestal setting 16
10.2. NTSC panel white balance
10.3. PAL/SECAM panel white balance 18
10.4. PC/RGB panel white balance 20
10.5. HD/ 525i /525p panel white balance
10.6. 625i panel balance 24
10.7. Sub brightness setting 25
11 Trouble shooting guide
11.1. Self Check 27
11.2. No Power 28
11.3. No Picture 29
11.4. Local screen failure
12 Option Setting 30
13 Conductor Views 33
13.1. F-Board 33
13.2. P-Board 34
13.3. HX-Board 37
13.4. Option RTB421 38
13.5. D1-Board 40
13.6. D2-Board 42
13.7. C1-Board 45
13.8. C2-Board 46
13.9. SC-Board 47
13.10. SU-Board 50
13.11. SD-Board 51
13.12. SS, SS2, SS3-Board 52
13.13. Z-Board
13.14. H3, S1 and V1-Board 56
14 Block and Schematic Diagrams 57
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14.1. Schematic Diagram Notes 57
14.2. Main Block Diagram 58
14.3. F-Board Schematic Diagram 59
14.4. Power Block Diagram 60
14.5. P-Board (1 of 2) Schematic Diagram 61
14.6. P-Board (2 of 2) Schematic Diagram 62
14.7. HX-Board Block Diagram 63
14.8. HX-Board Schematic Diagram 64
14.9. Option RTB421 Block Diagram 65
14.10. Option RTB421 (1 of 2) Schematic Diagram 66
14.11. Option RTB421 (2 of 2) Schematic Diagram 67
14.12. D1-Board Block Diagram 68
14.13. D1-Board (1 of 6) Schematic Diagram
14.14. D1-Board (2 of 6) Schematic Diagram 70
14.15. D1-Board (3 of 6) Schematic Diagram 71
14.16. D1-Board (4 of 6) Schematic Diagram 72
14.17. D1-Board (5 of 6) Schematic Diagram 73
14.18. D1-Board (6 of 6) Schematic Diagram
14.19. D2-Board Block Diagram 75
14.20. D2-Board (1 of 6) Schematic Diagram 76
14.21. D2-Board (2 of 6) Schematic Diagram
14.22. D2-Board (3 of 6) Schematic Diagram 78
14.23. D2-Board (4 of 6) Schematic Diagram 79
14.24. D2-Board (5 of 6) Schematic Diagram
14.25. D2-Board (6 of 6) Schematic Diagram 81
14.26. C1 and C2-Board Block Diagram 82
14.27. C1-Board Schematic Diagram 83
14.28. C2-Board Schematic Diagram
14.29. SC-Board Block Diagram 85
14.30. SC-Board (1 of 2) Schematic Diagram 86
14.31. SC-Board (2 of 2) Schematic Diagram 87
14.32. SD-Board Block Diagram 88
14.33. SD-Board Schematic Diagram 89
14.34. SU-Board Block Diagram 90
14.35. SU-Board Schematic Diagram 91
14.36. SS-Board Block Diagram 92
14.37. SS, SS2, SS3 and S1-Board Schematic Diagram 93
14.38. Z-Board Block Diagram 94
14.39. H3 and Z-Board Schematic Diagram 95
15 Mechanical Parts Location 97
16 Replacement Parts List 99
16.1. Replacement Parts List Notes 99
16.2. Mechanical Replacement Parts List 100
16.3. Electrical Replacement Parts List 101
17 Specifications 111
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1 Applicable signals
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2 Safety Precautions
2.1. General Guidelines
1.When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
2.After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
3.After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
2.1.1. Leakage Current Cold Check
1.Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug.
2.Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1M9 and 5.2M9.
When the exposed metal does not have a return path to
the chassis, the reading must be
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Figure 1
2.1.2. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure 1.)
1.Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2.Connect a 1.5k9 , 10 watts resistor, in parallel with a 0.15µF capacitors, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure 1.
3.Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4.Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5.Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6.The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
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3 Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electro static discharge (ESD).
1.Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercia lly available discharging ESD wrist strap, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2.After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3.Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4.Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static (ESD protected)" can generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5.Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6.Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, alminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7.Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
Caution
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8.Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise hamless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
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4 About lead free solder (PbF)
Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder. The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu). That is Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag) and (Cu) although other types are available.
This model uses Pb Free solder in it’s manufacture due to environmental conservation issues. For service and repair work, we’d suggest the use of Pb free solder as well, although Pb solder may be used.
PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have the PbF within a leaf Symbol
Caution
·Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30~40 °C) higher.
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Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 ± 20 °F (370 ± 10 °C).
·Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 °F or 600 °C).
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If you must use Pb solder, please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder. If this is not practical, be sure to heat the Pb free solder until it melts, before applying Pb solder.
·After applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess solder which may flow onto
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the opposite side. (see figure below)
Suggested Pb free solder
There are several kinds of Pb free solder available for purchase. This product uses Sn+Ag+Cu (tin, silver, copper) solder. However, Sn+Cu (tin, copper), Sn+Zn+Bi (tin, zinc, bismuth) solder can also be used.
stamped on the back of PCB.
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5 PCB Structure sheet of GP5D chassis
Board Name Function Remarks
D1 Format Converter 1 D2 Plasma AI Sub-Field Processor 1
Z Audio out SS Sustain Out 1 SC Scan out 1 SU Sustain connection (Upper) 1 SD Sustain connection (Lower) 1 C1 Data Drive (Lower Right) C2 Data Drive (Lower Left) H3 Speaker terminal S1 Power switch
SS2 Sustain connection (Upper) SS3 Sustain connection (Lower)
V1 Front SW. & Remote receiver
F Line filter
P Power supply 1 HX PC_type_Input terminal
RTB421 RCA type_Input terminal
Remarks
1.Recommend PCB´s for initial service for GP5D chassis.
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6 Service Hint
D1 board is not used for 42WP27C.
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7 Location of Lead Wiring
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8 Adjustment Procedure
8.1. +B Set-up
8.1.1. Item / Preparation
1.Input a Grey scale signal.
2.Set the picture controls: ­Picture mode: Normal White balance: Normal
8.1.2. Adjustments
Adjust and confirm indicated test point for the specified voltage.
Adjust
Name Volume Voltage Test Point Vsus R540 170V ± 1V P1 pin 3 Vda R537 67V ± 0.5V P12 pin 1
Confirm
Name Voltage Test Point 15V 15.3V ± 0.5V P23 pin 2 13V 13.3V ± 0.5V P25 pin 5 15V 15.2V ± 0.5V P25 pin 1 Audio 13V 12.5V ± 0.8V P6 pin 1 Audio-13V -12.5V ± 0.8V P6 pin 3 5V 5.2V ± 0.3V P25 pin 7 STB 5V 5.0V ± 0.3V P27 pin 4 Fan 15V 15.0V ± 0.5V P10 pin 1 Fan 5V 5.2V ± 0.3V P10 pin 4 PFC 380V ± 15V C447(+)
8.2. Driver Set-up
8.2.1. Item / Preparation
1.Input an APL 100 % white signal.
2.Set the picture controls: ­Picture mode: Normal White balance: Cool Aspect: 16:9
8.2.2. Adjustments
Adjust driver section voltages referring the panel data on the panel data label.
Name Test Point Voltage Volume
Vsus TPVSUS
(SS) Vbk TPVBK (SC) 155V ± 5V R6443 (SC) Ve TPVE (SS) 150V ± 1V R6774 (SS) Vset TPVSET
(SC) Vad TPVAD (SC) -90V ± 1V R6477 (SC) Vscn TPVSCN
(SC) Vda TPVDA (SS) 67V ± 1V R537 (P)
*See the Panel label.
170V ± 1V R540 (P)
218V ± 6V ---
Vad*+118V ±2V---
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8.3. Initialization Pulse Adjust
1.Input a Cross hatch signal.
2.Set the picture controls: ­Picture mode: Normal White balance: Cool
Adjust the indicated test point for the specified wave form.
Test point Volume Level T1 TPSC1 (SC) --- 20 ± 15µ Sec T2 TPSS1 (SS) R6557 (SC) 170 ± 20µ Sec
TPSC1 SCAN OUTPUT
TPSS1 SUSTAIN OUTPUT
T1
VSET
T2 170±20µs
Scan TPSC1
VSUS VBK
VSCN VAD
VSET2 7±3V
5.0±0.6µs
Sustain TPSS1
VE
VE2
VSUS
VSUS
INITIALIZE SCAN PRE-INITIALIZE
ADDRESS PERIOD
SUSTAIN
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8.4. P.C.B. (Printed Circuit Board) exchange
8.4.1. Caution
1. To remove P.C.B. , wait 1 minute after power was off for discharge from electrolysis capacitors.
8.4.2. Quick adjustment after P.C.B. exchange
P.C.B. Name Test Point Voltage Volume
P Board Vsus TPVSUS (SS) 170V ± 1V R540 (P)
Vda TPVDA (SS) 67V ± 1V R537 (P)
SC Board Vbk TPVBK (SC) 155V ± 5V R6443 (SC)
Vad TPVAD (SC) -90V ± 1V R6477 (SC)
SS Board Ve TPVE (SS) 150V ± 1V R6774 (SS)
153V ± 1V
D1 Board White blance, Pedestal and Sub brightness for NTSC, PAL, HD, PC and 625i signals
*See the Panel label.
8.5. Adjustment Volume Location
8.6. Test Point Location
D1 board is not used for 42WP27C.
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9 Service mode
9.1. CAT (computer Aided Test) mode
To exit the CAT mode, access the ID mode and switch off the main power.
9.1.1. IIC mode
Select the IIC mode by Up/Dow n button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode then press the Action button on the remote control.
Subject and item are mentioned on page 14.
To exit the IIC mode, press the R button on the remote control.
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9.1.2. CD mode
Select the CD mode by Up/Down button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode then press the Mute button on the remote control more than 5 sec.
Micom software version (IC9354), this version can be upgrade by replace of new version IC. To exit the CD mode, press the R button on the remote control.
9.1.3. SD mode
Select the SD mode by Up/Down button on the remote control at the front page of CAT mode then press the Action button on the remote control.
To exit the SD mode, press the R button on the remote control.
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9.2. IIC mode structure (following items value is sample data.)
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10 Alignment
10.1. Pedestal setting
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
** Adjust at the dark room.
1 Component Picture: PANEL W/B
(525i, 525p, 625i, Normal R cut off 1) Set R,G and B cut off to "
720i or 1080i) White balance: G cut off
Cool B cut off
Gray Scale Aspect: Pattern 16:9
Black 2 %
Black 0 % at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
Chroma Control:
Gun off
RGB Sub Adjust:
G Sub Bright
Chroma Control:
Gun off
RGB Sub Adjust:
B Sub Bright
Chroma Control:
Gun off
RGB Sub Adjust:
R Sub Bright
2) Set Gun off to "
3) Adjust G Sub bright to start some of green pixels emission at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
4) Set Gun off to "
5) Adjust B Sub bright to start some of blue pixels emission
6) Set Gun off to "
7) Adjust R Sub bright to start some of red pixels emission at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
5". (Only green pixels can emit.)
3". (Only blue pixels can emit.)
6". (Only red pixels can emit.)
80 ".
2 RGB(PC) Picture: 1) Change input to RGB signal.
Gray Scale Normal PANEL W/B Pattern White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 1) to 7) of Component input signal.
Cool PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
Black 2 %
Black 0 %
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10.2. NTSC panel white balance
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
1 NTSC Color Picture: 1) Find the nearest area to brightness of 10 cd/m2 as Low
Gray Scale Analyzer Normal Sub Adjust light by color sensor. Pattern White balance: Sub Bright 2) Adjust Sub bright to set Low light level to 10 cd/m
Cool
Aspect: PANEL W/B
16:9 G cut off 3) Set G cut off to " 80 ".
PANEL W/B
B cut off 4) Adjust B and R cut off to set color temperature as R cut off shown Fig.-01.
High light 75% Sub Adjust
Low light 15% Sub Bright 5) If Sub Bright is changed re-adjust it to set Low light
PANEL W/B
PANEL W/B
PANEL W/B
R,G,B Drive 10) Increase same steps of R, G and B Drive to set R,G,B Drive largest level of 3 color drive to "FC".
PANEL W/B
R,G,B cut off 11) Re-adjust Low light level again.
exactly.
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to 10 cd/m
6)Find 75% of white area by color sensor.
G Drive 7) Set G Drive to " E8 ".
B Drive 8) Adjust B and R Drive to set color temperature
R Drive as shown Fig.-01.
9) Repeat item 4) to 7) to set both Low light and high light.
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Color Temp. x y
Cool(Hi) 0.272 0.290
Normal(Mid) 0.288 0.296
Warm(Low) 0.313 0.329
Fig. -01
2 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Normal".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Normal
PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
3 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Warm".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Warm
PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
4 Picture: Picture Menu 1) Change color templature to "Cool".
Normal Sub Adjust
White balance: Sub Bright 2)Re-set Sub bright to "30"
Cool
Aspect:
16:9
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10.3. PAL/SECAM panel white balance
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
1 PAL Color Picture: 1) Find the nearest area to brightness of 10 cd/m2 as Low
Gray Scale Analyzer Normal Sub Adjust light by color sensor. Pattern White balance: Sub Bright 2) Adjust Sub bright to set Low light level to 10 cd/m
Cool exactly.
Aspect: PANEL W/B
16:9 G cut off 3) Set G cut off to " 80 ".
PANEL W/B
B cut off 4) Adjust B and R cut off to set color temperature as
R cut off shown Fig.-02.
High light 75% Sub Adjust
Low light 15% Sub Bright 5) If Sub Bright is changed re-adjust it to set Low light
to 10 cd/m
6)Find 75% of white area by color sensor.
PANEL W/B
G Drive 7) Set G Drive to " E8 ".
PANEL W/B
B Drive 8) Adjust B and R Drive to set color temperature
R Drive as shown Fig.-02.
9) Repeat procedure 4) to 7) to set both Low light and high light.
PANEL W/B
R,G,B Drive 10) Increase same steps of R, G and B Drive to set R,G,B Drive largest level of 3 color drive to "FC".
PANEL W/B
R,G,B cut off 11) Re-adjust Low light level again.
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Color Temp. x y
Cool(Hi) 0.272 0.290
Normal(Mid) 0.288 0.296
Warm(Low) 0.313 0.329
Fig. -02
2 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Normal".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Normal PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
3 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Warm".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Warm PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
4 Picture: Picture Menu 1) Change color templature to "Cool".
Normal Sub Adjust
White balance: Sub Bright 2)Re-set Sub bright to "30"
Cool
Aspect:
16:9
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Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
5 Picture: 1) Write down each color temaparature of R,G,B drive and
Normal Cut off data as follows.
Aspect:
16:9
White
White balance:
Cool
Normal
Warm
Balance Cool Normal Warm R Drive G Drive B Drive R Cut off G Cut off B Cut off
SECAM signal 2) Input SECAM signal.
3) Copy PAL R,G,B drive and cut off data of each white balance mode to SECAM position.
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10.4. PC/RGB panel white balance
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
1 PC Color Picture: 1) Find the nearest area to brightness of 10 cd/m2 as Low
Gray Scale Analyzer Normal Sub Adjust light by color sensor. Pattern White balance: Sub Bright 2) Adjust Sub bright to set Low light level to 10 cd/m
Cool exactly.
Aspect: PANEL W/B
16:9 G cut off 3) Set G cut off to " 80 ".
PANEL W/B
B cut off 4) Adjust B and R cut off to set color temperature as
R cut off shown Fig.-03.
High light 75% Sub Adjust
Low light 15% Sub Bright 5) If Sub Bright is changed re-adjust it to set Low light
to 10 cd/m
6)Find 75% of white area by color sensor.
PANEL W/B
G Drive 7) Set G Drive to " E8 ".
PANEL W/B
B Drive 8) Adjust B and R Drive to set color temperature
R Drive as shown Fig.-03.
9) Repeat item 4) to 7) to set both Low light and high light.
PANEL W/B
R,G,B Drive 10) Increase same steps of R, G and B Drive to set R,G,B Drive largest level of 3 color drive to "FC".
PANEL W/B
R,G,B cut off 11) Re-adjust Low light level again.
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Color Temp. x y
Cool(Hi) 0.272 0.290
Normal(Mid) 0.288 0.296
Warm(Low) 0.313 0.329
Fig. -03
2 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Normal".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Normal PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
3 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Warm".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Warm PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
4 Picture: Picture Menu 1) Change color templature to "Cool".
Normal Sub Adjust
White balance: Sub Bright 2)Re-set Sub bright to "30"
Cool
Aspect:
16:9
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INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
5 Picture: 1) Write down each color temaparature of R,G,B drive and
Normal Cut off data as follows.
Aspect:
16:9
White
RGB Gray Scale Pattern
White balance:
Cool R Drive
Normal G Drive
Warm B Drive
Balance Cool Normal Warm
R Cut off G Cut off B Cut off
2) Input RGB signal.
High light 75%
Low light 15% 3) Copy PC R,G,B drive and cut off data of each white
balance mode to RGB position.
6 Picture: 1) Write down each color temaparature of R,G,B drive and
Normal Cut off data as follows.
Aspect:
16:9
White
DVI Gray Scale Pattern
White balance:
Cool R Drive
Normal G Drive
Warm B Drive
Balance Cool Normal Warm
R Cut off G Cut off B Cut off
2) Input DVI signal.
High light 75%
Low light 15% 3) Copy PC R,G,B drive and cut off data of each white
balance mode to DVI position.
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10.5. HD/ 525i /525p panel white balance
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
1HD(720i or 1080i) Color Picture: 1) Find the nearest area to brightness of 10 cd/m2 as Low
Gray Scale Analyzer Normal Sub Adjust light by color sensor. Pattern White balance: Sub Bright 2) Adjust Sub bright to set Low light level to 10 cd/m
Cool
Aspect: PANEL W/B
16:9 G cut off 3) Set G cut off to " 80 ".
PANEL W/B
B cut off 4) Adjust B and R cut off to set color temperature as
R cut off shown Fig.-04.
High light 75% Sub Adjust
Low light 15% Sub Bright 5) If Sub Bright is changed re-adjust it to set Low light
PANEL W/B
G Drive 7) Set G Drive to " E8 ".
PANEL W/B
R Drive as shown Fig.-04.
PANEL W/B
R,G,B Drive 10) Increase same steps of R, G and B Drive to set R,G,B Drive largest level of 3 color drive to "FC".
PANEL W/B
R,G,B cut off 11) Re-adjust Low light level again.
exactly.
2
to 10 cd/m
6)Find 75% of white area by color sensor.
B Drive 8) Adjust B and R Drive to set color temperature
9) Repeat item 4) to 7) to set both Low light and high light.
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Color Temp. x y
Cool(Hi) 0.272 0.290
Normal(Mid) 0.288 0.296
Warm(Low) 0.313 0.329
Fig. -04
2 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Normal".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Normal
PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
3 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Warm".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Warm
PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
4 Picture: Picture Menu 1) Change color templature to "Cool".
Normal Sub Adjust
White balance: Sub Bright 2)Re-set Sub bright to "30"
Cool
Aspect:
16:9
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INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
5 Picture: 1) Write down each color temaparature of R,G,B drive and
Normal Cut off data as follows.
Aspect:
16:9
White
RGB Gray Scale Pattern
White balance:
Cool
Normal
Warm
Balance Cool Normal Warm R Drive G Drive B Drive R Cut off G Cut off B Cut off
2)Change input signal to 525i and 525p.
High light 75%
Low light 15% 3) Copy HD drive and cut off data of each white
balance mode to each signals position.
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10.6. 625i panel balance
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
1 625i Color Picture: 1) Find the nearest area to brightness of 10 cd/m2 as Low
Gray Scale Analyzer Normal Sub Adjust light by color sensor. Pattern White balance: Sub Bright 2) Adjust Sub bright to set Low light level to 10 cd/m
Cool exactly.
Aspect: PANEL W/B
16:9 G cut off 3) Set G cut off to " 80 ".
PANEL W/B
B cut off 4) Adjust B and R cut off to set color temperature as
R cut off shown Fig.-05.
High light 75% Sub Adjust
Low light 15% Sub Bright 5) If Sub Bright is changed re-adjust it to set Low light
to 10 cd/m
6)Find 75% of white area by color sensor.
PANEL W/B
G Drive 7) Set G Drive to " E8 ".
PANEL W/B
B Drive 8) Adjust B and R Drive to set color temperature
R Drive as shown Fig.-05.
9) Repeat item 4) to 7) to set both Low light and high light.
PANEL W/B
R,G,B Drive 10) Increase same steps of R, G and B Drive to set R,G,B Drive largest level of 3 color drive to "FC".
PANEL W/B
R,G,B cut off 11) Re-adjust Low light level again.
2
.
2
Color Temp. x y
Cool(Hi) 0.272 0.290
Normal(Mid) 0.288 0.296
Warm(Low) 0.313 0.329
Fig. -05
2 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Normal".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Normal PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
3 Picture: 1) Change white balance to "Warm".
Normal PANEL W/B
White balance: R,G,B cut off 2) Repeat procedure 3) to 11) of Cool mode.
Warm PANEL W/B
Aspect: R,G,B Drive
16:9
4 Picture: Picture Menu 1) Change color templature to "Cool".
Normal Sub Adjust
White balance: Sub Bright 2)Re-set Sub bright to "30"
Cool
Aspect:
16:9
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10.7. Sub brightness setting
INPUT Alignment menu ProcedureEquipment Setting
** Adjust at the dark room.
1 NTSC Picture: PANEL W/B
Gray Scale Normal All cut off 1) Set white balance to Pattern Aspect:
16:9 2) Adjust All cut off to start some pixels emission
at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
3) Write down all cut off data.
Cool
.
4) Set white balance to
Black 2 %
Black 0 % 5) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
6) Set white balance to
7) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
** Adjust at the dark room.
2 PAL Picture: PANEL W/B
Gray Scale Normal All cut off 1) Set white balance to Pattern Aspect:
16:9 2) Adjust All cut off to start some pixels emission
at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
3) Write down all cut off data.
4) Set white balance to
Black 2 %
Black 0 % 5) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
6) Set white balance to
7) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
SECAM 8) Change to SECAM signal. Gray Scale Pattern 9) Copy PAL All cut off data to SECAM mode.
Nornal
warm
Cool
Nornal
warm
.
.
.
.
.
3 PC Picture: PANEL W/B
Gray Scale Normal All cut off 1) Set white balance to Pattern Aspect:
Black 2 %
Black 0 % 5) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
RGB Gray Scale Pattern
DVI Gray Scale Pattern
** Adjust at the dark room.
Cool
.
16:9 2) Adjust All cut off to start some pixels emission
at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
3) Write down all cut off data.
4) Set white balance to
6) Set white balance to
7) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
8) Change to RGB input signal.
9) Copy PC All cut off data to RGB mode.
10) Change to DVI input signal.
11) Copy PC All cut off data to DVI mode.
Nornal
warm
.
.
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Alignment menu ProcedureINPUT Equipment Setting
** Adjust at the dark room.
4 525i Picture: PANEL W/B
Gray Scale Normal All cut off 1) Set white balance to Pattern Aspect:
16:9 2) Adjust All cut off to start some pixels emission
at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
3) Write down all cut off data.
Cool
.
4) Set white balance to
Nornal
.
Black 2 %
Black 0 % 5) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
6) Set white balance to
warm
.
7) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
525p 8) Change to 525p signal. Gray Scale Pattern 9) Copy 525i All cut off data to 525p mode.
HD (720i or 1080i) 8) Change to HD signal. Gray Scale Pattern 9) Copy 525i All cut off data to HD mode.
** Adjust at the dark room.
5 625i Picture: PANEL W/B
Cool
Gray Scale Normal All cut off 1) Set white balance to
.
Pattern Aspect:
16:9 2) Adjust All cut off to start some pixels emission
at black 2% area and no emission at black 0% area.
3) Write down all cut off data.
4) Set white balance to
Nornal
.
Black 2 %
Black 0 % 5) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
6) Set white balance to
warm
.
7) Adjust All cut off to set same data of Cool mode.
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11 Trouble shooting guide
11.1. Self Check
11.1.1. Display Indication
1.Self-check is used to automatically check the bus line controlled circuit of the Plasma display.
2.To get into the Self-check mode, press the volume down button on the customer controls at the front of the set, at the same time pressing the OFF-TIMER button on the remote control, and the screen will show :-
If the CCU ports have been checked and found to be incorrect Or not located then " - - " will appear in place of " OK "
Note:
In case of disconnected of RTB421 “IC3699 - -” is displayed.
11.1.2. Power LED Blinking timing chart
1.Subject Information of LED Flashing timing chart.
2.Contents When an abnormality has occurred the unit, the protection circuit operates and reset to the stand by mode. At this time, the
defective block can be identified by the number of blinkes of the Power LED on the front panel of the unit.
3.Remarks Above Fan function is operated during the fans are installed.
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11.2. No Power
First check point
There are following 3 states of No Power indication by power LED.
1.No lit
2.Green is lit then turns red blinking a few seconds later.
3.Only red is lit.
1.No lit
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11.3. No Picture
11.4. Local screen failure
Plasma display may have local area failure on the screen. Fig - 1 is the possible defect P.C.B. for each local area.
Fig - 1
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12 Option Setting
How to access the Option menu
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Hidden Option Menu for GP5D series
GP5D chassis series have special function and operation setting facility called Option Menu. This Option Menu is useful for special function required customers. This should be set at the installation stage. The end user could not set or change these because of hidden On screen menu.
Option menus default setting Contents
Wobbling Off Wobbling operation On/Off.
Off-timer function Enable Off-timer operation Enable/Disable. On Screen display On Enable/Disable to display input mode indication after power on and no signal
Initial Input Off Sets the initial input mode when the power is turned on . Allow input mode
Initial VOL. level Off Sets the initial volume level when the power is turned on. Allow Volume control
Maximum VOL. Level Off Sets the maximum volume to desired level. Volume cannot exceed this level. INPUT lock Off Fixes the input mode to AV, Component/RGB or PC. Can not change input
Button lock Off Enable/Disable front operation buttons (Input and/or volume up/down) Studio W/B Off Set warm mode color temperature to 3,200 Kelvin. Remocon User Level Off Remote key invalidation.
ID Select 0to100 Set ID number from 001 to 100. Remote ID Off Remote ID function On/Off.
Serial Off Serial ID function On/Off
The outline of burnt image will be blurred by intermittent image sift.
indication.
selection while power is on.
while power is on.
mode by input selection key.
Off : Valid key is all key of remote. User1 : Valid key are only Stand-by (ON/OFF), Input, Status, Surround, Sound mute On/Off, and volume adjustment. User2 : Valid key is only Stand-by (ON/OFF). User3 : All keys are null and void
(While the Remote ID on, standard remote function can not control the unit.)
Note :
How to set Remocon User Level and Remote ID off
1.Access service mode (CAT-mode) and press SET UP key on remote.
2.Accsess Hidden option menu.
3.Change Remocon User Level and/ or Remote ID set to Off.
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13 Conductor Views
13.1. F-Board
ABCDEFGH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
F
F-BOARD TXN/F1MMSE
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13.2. P-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
P-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2599
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P
Parts Location
P-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
IC
IC410 D-4 IC411 E-5 IC430 D-3 IC465 B-5 IC501 B-2 IC502 C-3 IC503 B-3 IC504 C-4 IC505 C-4 IC506 E-5 IC507 D-5 IC508 B-5
TPP1 B-1
Q401 F-5 Q402 F-5 Q403 F-5 Q410 F-5 Q431 D-2 Q432 D-3 Q433 D-3 Q434 D-3 Q435 B-2 Q436 B-2 Q437 B-2 Q438 B-3 Q439 A-3 Q501 A-2 Q502 C-5 Q503 B-5 Q504 B-5 Q505 B-5 Q506 F-5
TRANSISTOR TP
Parts Location
P-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC410 B-4 IC411 A-5 IC430 B-3 IC465 E-5 IC501 E-2 IC502 D-3 IC503 D-3 IC504 D-4 IC505 D-4 IC506 B-5 IC507 C-5 IC508 E-5
Q401 A-5 Q402 A-5 Q403 A-5 Q410 A-6 Q431 C-2 Q432 C-3 Q433 C-2 Q434 C-3 Q435 E-2 Q436 E-2 Q437 E-2 Q438 E-3 Q439 E-3 Q501 E-2 Q502 D-5 Q503 D-5 Q504 D-5 Q505 E-5 Q506 A-5
TRANSISTOR TP
IC
TPP1 E-1
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A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
P-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2599
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13.3. HX-Board
ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
HX-BOARD(FOIL SIDE) TZTNP001PMSE
HX-BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE) TZTNP001PMSE
HX
Parts Location
HX-BOARD
IC
IC3502 F-2 IC3515 E-2
Q3507 F-3 Q3508 F-3 Q3509 F-3 Q3513 E-4 Q3514 E-4 Q3515 F-4 Q3516 F-4 Q3531 E-3 Q3532 F-3
TRANSISTOR
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13.4. Option RTB421
ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
RTB421
RTB421-BOARD(FOIL SIDE) TXNHZ10JJS
C828
R803
R804
R805
R806
R807
R808
R809
C832
R810
C839
R812
R813
R814
R816
R817
C840
R819
C841
C842
C843
R821
R822
R823
R824
R825
R826
R827
R828
R829
C854
R830
R831
R832
R833
R834
R836
C862
C863
C867
R841
C869
R842
R843
R846
R847
R848
C874
TP301
TP302
C876
TP303
C877
TP304
C878
TP305
R851
TP306
R852
TP307
R853
TP308
TP309
C880
C881
C882
TP310
C884
TP311
C885
JK301
TP312
TP313
TP314
R860
C888
TP315
C889
JK305
R861
TP316
JK306
TP317
JK307
TP318
R864
JK308
TP319
R865
R866
R868
R869
C891
TP320
GAP10
TP321
C895
GAP11
TP322
C896
TP323
C897
TP324
R870
TP325
C899
TP326
R872
TP327
R873
TP328
R874
TP329
R875
R876
R877
R878
R879
TP330
TP331
TP332
TP333
TP334
R880
R881
R882
R883
R885
R886
R887
R888
IC699
R896
R897
C301
C302
JS10
Q302
C306
C307
JS13
JS14
JS15
C309
Q306
JS16
JS19
C506
C507
JS20
JS21
H1
JS22
H2
JS23
JS24
C702
JS28
C704
JS29
C705
C706
C707
C709
JS30
JS31
JS32
R301
JS35
JS36
R303
R304
R305
R306
R307
R308
R309
R501
R502
R503
R310
R504
R505
R312
R506
R313
R507
R314
R508
R315
R509
R317
C729
R319
R511
R513
R320
R514
R321
R516
R322
R517
R324
R518
R519
R326
R327
R328
R329
C351
C352
C353
R520
C354
C355
R521
C356
R522
C357
C358
R330
R331
C359
R336
R337
C360
R532
R533
R340
R534
R341
R535
R342
R536
R343
R537
R344
R345
L805
R346
R347
GAP7
L807
R348
GAP8
GAP9
R349
R350
R351
R352
R353
R354
R548
R355
R549
R356
R357
R358
R359
R550
R360
R361
R365
R366
R367
R368
JS8
JS9
R378
R379
R380
R381 R382
R383
R384
R385
R389
R390
R391
R392
R393
R394
C801
C805
C807
Q804
Q808
Q809
Q810
Q814
C819
Q816
Q817
C820
C822
C824
C825
C826
3
TNPA2248
HZ
CR NO.
2
C
Y
GR
B
R
GR
B
R
L
R
L
R
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
8
5
41
A1
A2
B2
B1
B25
B24
A24
A25
A1
A2
B2
B1
B20
B19
A20
A19
Parts Location
RTB421-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
IC
IC3699 B-4 Q3302 B-2
Q3306 A-2 Q3804 B-2 Q3808 C-3 Q3809 C-2 Q3810 C-2 Q3814 C-4 Q3816 C-4 Q3817 C-3
TRANSISTOR
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ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
Parts Location
RTB421-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC
IC3301 E-2 IC3301 E-2 IC3302 D-2 IC3303 B-4 IC3501 D-4 IC3699 D-4 IC3801 B-2 IC3802 B-3 IC3803 D-3 IC3804 C-4 IC3805 C-4 IC3806 C-4 IC3809 B-3
Q3507 A-4 Q3508 B-4 Q3509 B-4 Q3510 B-5 Q3801 B-2 Q3802 C-2 Q3803 B-2 Q3805 B-3 Q3806 C-2 Q3807 C-2 Q3812 B-4 Q3813 B-4 Q3815 B-4
TPHB1 B-5 TPHH1 B-4 TPHR1 B-5 TPHV1 B-4 TPHY1 A-4
Q3301 D-2 Q3303 D-2 Q3304 E-2 Q3305 E-2 Q3307 D-2 Q3308 B-4 Q3309 D-2 Q3351 A-2 Q3352 C-2 Q3353 B-2 Q3354 C-2 Q3355 C-2 Q3356 A-2 Q3357 B-2 Q3358 B-2 Q3359 B-2 Q3501 A-4 Q3502 A-4 Q3503 B-4
TRANSISTOR
TP
RTB421
RTB421-BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE) TXNHZ10JJS
C829
R801
R802
L301
L302
L303
L304
C830
IC801
C831
L305
IC802
L306
C833
L307
IC803
C834
IC804
IC805
C835
C836
IC806
C837
C838
L501
IC809
R811
R815
R818
C844
C845
C846
C847
R820
C848
C849
C850
C851
C852
C853
C855
C856
C857
C858
C859
R835
R837
R838
C860
C861
R839
C864
C865
TPHV1
C866
R840
C868
R844
R845
C870
R849
C871
C872
C873
C875
R850
C879
R854
L351
R855
R856
L352
R857
L353
R858
L354
R859
L355
L356
L357
C883
L358
JK301
L359
C886
C887
JK305
R862
JK306
JK307
R863
JK308
R867
C890
C892
C893
C894
TPHY1
GAP12
C898
R871
R884
R889
R890
R891
R892
R893
R894
R895
IC699
C303
C304
JS11
C305
Q301
JS12
Q303
Q304
Q305
JS17
Q307
Q308
JS18
Q309
C501
C502
C503
C310
C504
C311
C505
Q501
C312
Q502
C313
Q503
H0
C314
C509
H1
H2
Q507
C700
Q508
C701
Q509
C703
C510
C511
C512
C513
C708
Q510
X801
C710
C711
C712C713
C714
C715
C716
C717
C718
IC301
IC302
IC303
R311
C723
IC501
LC805
TPHB1
C726
R316
C727
R318
C728
R323
R325
Q351
Q352
Q353
Q354
Q355
R332
Q356
R333
Q357
R334
Q358
R335
Q359
R338
C361
R339
C362
C363
C364
C365
GAP1
L801
GAP2
L802
GAP3
L803
GAP4
L804
R538
GAP5
R539
L805
L806
GAP6
L808
L809
R540
R541
D351
D352
L810
L811
L812
L813
L814
L815
L816
L817
L818
L819
R551
R552
L820L821
R362
L822
R363
L823
L824
R364
JS1
L825
L826
JS2
L827
JS3
JS4
L828
R369
L829
JS5
JS6
JS7
L830
R370
R371
R372
R373
R374
R375
TPHH1
R376
R377
R386
R387
R388
R395
R396
C802
C803
C804
Q801
Q802
C806
Q803
C808
C809
Q805
Q806
Q807
C810
C811
C812
C813
C814
C815
Q812
C816
Q813
C817
C818
Q815
C821
C823
D801
TPHR1
TNPA2248
3HZCR2NO.
1
2
3
4
1
3
4
5
1
25
26
50
1
52
53
104
105
156
157
208
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
10
1120
C
Y
GR
B
R
GR B
RL
RLR
ORDER
NO.
1
45
8
NP
NP
NP
1
8
A1
A2
B1
B2
A25
A24
B25
B24
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20
A19
B20
B19
1
45
8
1
3
4
5
1
4
5
8
1
8
9
16
NP
NP
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13.5. D1-Board
ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
D1
D1-BOARD(FOIL SIDE) TZTNP01PMSF (F VERSION) TZTNP02PMSF (E/B/R VERSION)
D1
3
TNPA2426
123
C9400
D1 D2 D3
IC8001
R9432
R9362
C3016
R9462
C3009
R9082
C9360
C9361
IC9004
R9261
C9216
R9397
R9451
R9077
D9008
C9013
C9371
C9464
R3013
R9463
R9366
R9188
R8007
C9022
R8013
D3001
C9369
C3020
C9036
R3010
C3047
R3007
R8005
R9460
R9426
R9259
C9405
C9040
R9465
C9014
C9066
C9243
C3015
C4519
C3010
C8021
R9187
C9521
LC9002
R9008
R9178
R9092
R3047
R9459
C9045
R9080
C9383
D9001
C9063
C9206
R3016
C9056
D9353
L9011
C3012
R9430
R9292
C9038
C9375
R9036
R9457
R9037
C9389
R9439
R3101
C9262
R3041
C9363
C9302
R9308
C9368
C9058
C8018
C9525
C9385
R3004
C9035
C3017
C9057
C9353
R9201
R9040
R9290
D9354
C9406
R9436
R9396
C9025
D9355
R9480
C9388
C8003
C9407
C9032
R9378
L3001
R3011
C9463
R9167
R9355
R9364
R3039
R3046
R9363
R9071
R9211
C9308
R9050
C3018
R9200
C8015
IC9002
R3106
L9012
R9018
C9306
C9370
C9522
R9186
R9228
C9378
R9367
R9034
R9452
R9085
C9067
R9061
R3029
R9065
R9064
R9458
C9225
R9300
R3035
C9362
C9021
R9328
R9010
C9255
C3011
R9427
R9474
R9100
R9035
R4525
C9356
C9264
C3045
C9069
C9041
C9263
R9464
R9453
R9358
R9113
R9150
R3079
C9204
R9073
R9275
C3040
C8009
C8005
C9023
R8006
C9303
R9165
C9310
C9043
R9177
R9291
R9425
C9359
C9044
R9466
C9033
R9045
R9099
R9469
R9038
C9236
R9359
R3102
R9437
R9365
R9476
R9048
R9051
R9473
C9453
R9389
C8008
R9166
R3036
R9392
R9081
R9078
C9042
R9391
L9013
R9296
C9366
C9526
C9220
R9069
R9395
R3107
IC9003
C9515
C9246
C9307
C9018
C9313
C9416
C9460
R9247
C9524
C9413
C9062
R9072
C9409
C9024
R9176
C9068
C9004
R9244
R9295
R9454
R9125
R9294
C9211
C4518
C9209
C9365
C9364
R9000
C3041
R9039
C8006
R9376
C9462
R3105
R9046
R8001
C9367
R9059
R3031
C9372
R9368
C9358
D9202
R9472
C9312
R9106
C9300
R4605
R4602
R9246
R9393
R9402
R9456
C8001
LC9001
R9086
C9257
D9000
R9164
R3018
C9001
C9454
R9123
R3017
R9093
C9404
C9019
R9212
Q9502
R3009
R9041
C9229
C9237
C9417
R3040
R9070
R9470
R3024
R9438
R9468
R4601
C9459
C9461
R3078
C9245
R9354
C9059
R9068
Q3086
R9394
C9048
D9005
C9205
R9184
R9369
R9461
R9297
D9003
C9017
R3019
C9061
R9421
C9373
R9288
R3012
D8002
C9005
R9245
JS8019
C9311
Q9504
R9202
R4521
C9226
R3026
R9403
C9219
Q9503
R9429
R9357
D9007
R9127
R9471
R9263
D9009
C9458
R3042
R9175
Q3013
R3108
C9259
R3045
R9208
R9168
R9450
C3013
C9523
C9377
C9455
Q3014
R9121
R9390
R9262
C9037
C9309
R9152
R9433
C9452
C9451
C9517
C9391
C9007
R9387
LC9000
R9151
R9422
R4560
C9301
R3030
R9129
C9315
C9516
R9105
C9039
R3037
C3046
R9455
R3104
R9185
C9015
R3028
R9126
R4604
R4551
R9431
R9388
D8001
C9244
R9110
R9398
C3014
R3043
C9258
C9410
C9210
R9053
R9467
R3103
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
A25
A24
B24
B25
B1 B2
A1A2A20
A19
B19
B20
B1
B2
A1
A2 A20
A19
B19
B20
B1
B2
A1
A2
1
10
11
20
1
4
5
8
1
4
5
8
1
4
58
1
6
7
12
1
6
712
1
6
712
Parts Location
D1-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
IC
IC8001 E-4 IC9002 C-2 IC9003 C-2 IC9004 C-2
Q3013 E-2 Q3014 E-2 Q3086 C-4 Q9502 E-4 Q9503 E-4 Q9504 C-5
TRANSISTOR
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ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
D1
D1-BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE) TZTNP01PMSF (F VERSION) TZTNP02PMSF (E/B/R VERSION)
TNPA2426
3D1
TP3086
TP3088
TP3089
TP59
C3026
C3007
R9116
C9065
C9034
R9382
C9381
R9407
R9321
R9094
R9379
C9012
R9384
C3030
R9305
R3022
C9400
R9385
R9410
R8023
C3021
R9299
Q9105
IC4551
R9877
R9268
R9267
R8035
R3021
R8027
IC9300
R9323
R9274
C9217
IC9007
C3039
D9356
R9285
IC9451
C9008
C9070
C3002
L9450
C9414
R9253
C9318
C9002
IC9355
R9273
C9457
C3033
C9411
IC9210
C8014
R9109
R9058
R9242
X9450
L9009
R9375
C9456
C8011
L9007
D12
R9083
R8008
R9420
D9352
C9316
C9260
IC9454
R9374
IC9351
R9264
LC9003
R3001
C8013
IC3006
C9393
C9408
Q9106
R9204
R9306
C9009
R9115
Q9108
R9324
R9265
C9054
R9386
R9020
C9011
IC3003
R9269
R9223
Q9104
R9411
C9203
L8002
C9064
IC9207
R9047
R9377
R3033
R9416
R9089
R3027
C9354
C8017
C8002
X9350
C3004
C9471
IC9450
C9031
R8011
C3024
D3
C9305
C9016
D3002
C3028
LC9301
R9325
R9271
IC9353
R9401
R9445
C9213
R9266
R9352
IC9357
C9026
C3019
C9046
R8028
R9117
L8001
C9382
C9047
R3003
Q9102
R8036
C4551
R9478
R9097
C9351
C3027
D17
R9241
IC8001
C9390
R8030
R8010
Q9107
R9090
R9449
R9052
C9208
R9423
R3038
R9171
C9218
C9450
R8002
R9180
C9207
R9161
R9088
IC9356
R9277
R9118
IC9302
R9400
R9206
R9448
C9072
D4
C9003
C9412R9322
IC9200
Q9101
R9076
C3035
R9360
R9370
C3034
R9417
R9239
R9879
R3032
C9055
C9374
IC9303
D16
R9424
LC9006
L3008
C8016
C9392
IC9001
IC9452
R9353
R9878
R9405
C9402
R8012
R9329
IC9301
R8015
R9399
IC3007
D2
R9224
R9254
R8004
IC9006
L9005
IC9453
IC9212
R9327
C9049
R9293
R9043
R3025
R9286
R9412
R9383
C3008
R9381
R9415
R9087
R9257
R9278
C3006
C9010
L3003
R9098
R9440
R9205
C3023
R9182
R9356
C9467
R9049
R9173
Q3085
C9202
D9006
R9122
C9261
LC9102
L9001
C8020
IC3002
R9249
C8019
C9212
R9361
C3025
Q9350
R9060
R9301
L3007
IC9354
R9441
R9304
C9060
R8018
X9451
R9270
L9003
C9401
C9403
C3031
IC8002
R8017
L9004
R9255
R3088
R9309
L9300
R9104
R9443
LC9100
IC9203
R8026
R9203
C9466
R9371
R9475
R9019
R9307
Q9103
R9428
LC9101
R9446
R9447
L9401
C9000
C9379
C3050
R9298
R9303
R9210
R9302
C9469
R9044
C3001
C3022
R8033
R9107
R9406
IC3009
IC9455
C3003
C3032
R9479
L9010
R3002
R9419
C9028
C3049
R3014
R9103
X9200
R9181
C8012
Q9500
R9174
R9408
C9319
L9002
C9321
R9442
R9434
L9451
L9200
Q9100
D10
R8019
R9128
C9355
C9215
R9881
C9415
C9317
C9314
R9108
R4552
R9160
D9004
R9124
R9326
R8025
R4561
R9380
C9387
R9162
R9163
IC9012
R9373
R9095
L3002
L9201
R9243
R9172
IC3008
R9248
D13
R3015
C3005
D9002
L4551
C3036
C9304
R9170
C9380
C3029
R9287
C9468
R9207
R9240
L9006
R8009
R9414
C9470
C9357
R9413
IC9206
R9183
IC9000
R3020
C9465
C9256
IC9010
R9351
R9418
L9402
R9409
L9008
C9320
R9372
R9096
IC9005
C8007
R9063
C9071
IC3004
R9880
R9444
R9477
IC3001
C9472
IC9011
C8010
L9400
R9091
R9084
Q8021
R9350
C9027
R9404
R3023
R9102
D9351
R3109
C3042
R9435
C3037
L9350
C3038
LC9300
R8024
LC9302
R3034
R3087
R8029
R9229
D1
R8003
R9876
ORDER
NO.
A25
A24
B25
B24
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20
A19
B20
B19
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20 A19
B20
B19
A1
A2
B1
B2
20
11
10
1
NP
NP
NP
NP
1
4
18
1
10
112
1
2
49
50
1
2
49
50
13
4
5
13
4
5
1
3
45
13
45
1
3
45
1
3
4
5
1
4
5
8
1
4
5
8
1
4
5
8
1
4
5
8
17
814
17
814
1
7
8
14
17
8
14
1
89
16
1
89
16
1
8
9
16
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
120
21
40
1
2223
44
128
29
56
1
19
20
32
33
51
52
64
120
21
40
41
60
61
80
1
43
4486
1
36
37
72
73
108
109
144
1
40
41
80
81
120
121
160
85
4
1
ABCD
E
F
G
HJKLMNPRTUVWY
AAABAC
2 1
4
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
1
8
9
16
1
6
7
12
1
8
9
16
1
6
7
12
1
8
9
16
1
10
11
20
1
6
7
12
1
4
5
8
15
Parts Location
D1-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC
IC3001 B-2 IC3002 A-3 IC3003 A-2 IC3004 A-3 IC3006 E-3 IC3007 E-3 IC3008 E-2 IC3009 A-4 IC4551 C-3 IC8001 B-4 IC8002 A-4 IC9000 B-2 IC9001 B-3 IC9005 C-3 IC9006 B-4 IC9007 C-4 IC9010 C-3 IC9011 B-3 IC9012 C-3 IC9200 D-2 IC9203 D-3 IC9206 D-2 IC9207 D-2 IC9210 D-2 IC9212 E-2 IC9300 D-2 IC9301 E-2 IC9303 C-2 IC9303 D-2 IC9351 C-5 IC9353 B-5
IC9354 B-5 IC9355 B-4 IC9356 C-4 IC9357 A-5 IC9450 D-5 IC9451 D-4 IC9452 D-5 IC9453 D-5 IC9454 D-4 IC9455 E-5
Q3085 A-4 Q8021 A-4 Q9100 A-1 Q9101 A-1 Q9103 A-1 Q9104 A-1 Q9105 A-1 Q9106 A-1 Q9107 B-1 Q9108 B-1 Q9350 C-4 Q9500 B-4
TP3086 A-4 TP3088 A-4 TP3089 B-4 TP59 C-4
TRANSISTOR
TP
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13.6. D2-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
C603
C604
C605
C606
C607
C608
C609
X701
C802
C803
C610
C804
C611
C612
C613
C614
C808
C615
C616
C617 C618
C619
C810
C812
C620
C621
C622
C623
C817
C624
C819
C626
C627
C628
R601
C629
C821
R607
R608
C631
R609
C632
C633
C634
C635
R801
R802
R803
C638
R804
C639
R805
R806
R807
R808
R615
R616
R617
R618
IC804
IC808
R813
R816
R817
R624
IC810
R818
R625
R819
IC812
R626
R627
R628
R629
L701
C652
C653
IC817
R820
R821
IC819
R822
R823 R824
R825
R826
R633
R827
R634
R828
IC821
R638
R639
R640
R641
R642
R836
R643
R837
R644
R838
R645
R839
R646
R647
R840
R841
R842
R843
R845
R849
R850
R854R855R856
R863
R864
R865R866
R867
R868
R872
R873
R874
R875
R876
R877
R878
R881
R882
R883
R884
R885
R886
R887
R888
R889
R890
R891
R892
R893
R894
R895
R896
R897
R898
R899
C502
C504
Q501
C506
C701
X602
C702
X603
C703
C705
Q701
C706
C707
Q703
C708
C709
Q901
C711
Q902
C712
C713
Q904
Q905
C717
D501
D502
D503
C910
D504
R501
D505
D506
D507
C915
C721
C916
C722
C918
R701
R702
R703
R704
C921
R705
C922
R706
R707
R514
R708
R515
R709
R516
R517
C733
R518
R519
R902
R903
R904
R710
R905
R711
R906
R907
R908
R909
R715
IC902
R523
R524
IC905
R525
R526
R527
R528
L601
C551
R529
C552
R913
C553
R914
C555
C556
R722
R917
R723
R918
R530
R531
R919
C559
R532
R726
R533
R727
R728
X651
L801
R729
R536
L802
C560
R538
R921
L805
R922
L806
R923
L807
R924
L808
R925
R731
C566
R926
C567
R927
R540
R542
R736
R737
R738
R739
R930
R548
R549
R931
R932
R933
R934
D550
R935
D551
R741
D553
C578
D554
C579
R551
R939
R745
R552
R553 R554
R555
R749
R556
R557
R940
R558
IC550
R943
R750
R945
R751
R946
R947
R949
R561
R562
R563
R564
R758
R759
R567
R568
R569
R952
R953
R760
R761
R956
R762
R957
R958
R765
R572
R766
R573
R767
R768
R769
R578
R961
R770
R771
R968
R969
R775
C993
C994
C995C996
C997
R588
R978
R979
R797
R798
R990
R991
R992
R993
1
D2
TNPA2589
123
CRNo.9
1
3
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
SEE REVERSE FOR ORDER NO.
1
4
5
8
1
16
17
32
D2-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2589
42
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D2
Parts Location
D2-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
IC
IC9550 B-2 IC9804 F-3 IC9808 E-3 IC9810 F-2 IC9812 E-2 IC9817 F-2 IC9819 F-2 IC9821 F-1 IC9902 D-1 IC9905 B-3
Q9501 B-1 Q9701 F-4 Q9703 F-4 Q9901 B-3 Q9902 B-4 Q9904 C-1 Q9905 B-3
TRANSISTOR
Parts Location
D2-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC
IC9551 F-4 IC9552 D-5 IC9553 E-2 IC9554 E-1 IC9555 E-6 IC9601 D-3 IC9602 D-5 IC9603 E-3 IC9604 E-4 IC9605 E-5 IC9612 D-4 IC9700 C-5 IC9701 C-4 IC9702 B-5 IC9703 C-5 IC9704 B-5 IC9710 B-5 IC9711 B-5 IC9712 A-5 IC9801 A-4
Q9502 E-2 Q9702 B-4 Q9802 C-1 Q9903 D-1 Q9906 C-2 Q9907 C-1 Q9908 C-1
TPD21 E-6 TPD22 E-6
IC9802 B-3 IC9803 B-4 IC9805 C-3 IC9806 C-3 IC9807 C-2 IC9809 B-3 IC9811 B-3 IC9813 B-2 IC9814 C-2 IC9815 C-2 IC9816 C-1 IC9818 B-2 IC9820 B-2 IC9822 B-1 IC9900 D-2 IC9904 D-1 IC9907 F-4
TRANSISTOR
TP
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A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
C601
C602
C801
C805
C806
C807
LC501
C809
LC502
LC503
LC504
X901
LC505
LC507
LC508
LC509
C811
C813
C814
C815
C816
C818
C625
C820
LC901
C822
C630
IC601
IC602
C826
IC603
C827
IC604
C828
R800
IC605
C829
IC801
R809
IC802
IC803
R619
IC805
IC612
IC806
IC807
R810
IC809
R811
R812
R620
R814
R815
IC811
IC813
IC814
C651
IC815
IC816
IC818
R630
R631
R632
IC820
R635
R829
R636
IC822
R637
R830
R831
R832 R833
R834
R835
R844
R651
R652
R846
R847
R653
R848
R654
R655
R656
R657
R851
R852
R853
R857
R858R859
R860
L551
R861
L552
R862
L553
R869
R870
R871
R879
R880
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D29
C501
C503
C505
D31
Q502
D32
C507
C508
C509
X601
C510
C704
C512
Q702
C901
C902
C903
C904
C710
C905
C906
Q903
C907
C908
C714
C909
C715
Q906
C716
Q907
Q908
C718
C719
C911
R502
C912
C913
R503
R504
C914
C720
R505
LC801
R506
LC802
C917
R507
C723
LC803
R508
C724
C919
R509
C725
C726
C727
C728
R510
C920
R511
R512
C923
R513
C924
IC700
C730
D901
C925
IC701
C731
C926
D902
C732
IC702
IC703
IC704
R901
R712
R713
IC900
R520
R714
R521
R522
R716
R717
IC904
IC710
R718
R719
IC711
IC712
IC907
R910
R911
R912
C554
R720
R721
R916
C557
C558
R724
R725
R534
R535
R537
L803
R920
L804
C561
R539
C562
C563
C564
R730
C565
R732
R928
C568
C569
R929
R541
R543
R544
R545
R546
R547
C570
C571
C572
C573
C574
C575
C576
R936
D552
R742
C577
R937
R743
R938
R744
R746
R747
R748
R559
R941
IC551
IC552
R942
IC553
IC554
R944
IC555
R560
R948
R755
R756
R757
R565
R566
R950
R951
R954
R955
R570
R571
R959
R574
R575
R576
R577
R960
R579
R962
R963
R964
R965
R966
R967
R580
R581
R582
C992
R583
R584
R585R586
R587
R970
R972
R973
R974
R975
R976
R977
R980
TPD21
TPD22
R793
R794
R795
R796
R799
TNPA2589
D2
CRNo.9
1
1
5
A B
C
D
E F G H
J
K
L
M
N
P
R
T
U
V
W Y
AA
AB
AC
2
143
5
6
7
8
9
101112
13
141516
171819
20
21
22
23
1
30
31
50
51
80
100
81
1
24
25
48
1
4
5
8
1
8
9
16
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
1011
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
1011
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
ORDER
NO.
18111
1
2
49
50
1
2
49
50
1
81
11
1
10
1
9
17
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
85
4
1
1
36
37
72
73
108
109
144
1
3
4
5
1
3
4
5
1
4
5
8
1
16
17
32
33
48
49
64
1
34
5
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
1
8
9
16
1
5
1
10
11
20
1
8
9
16
1
4
5
8
D2-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
TNPA2589
44
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13.7. C1-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
C1
C7101
C7102
C7104
C7105
C7106
C7107
C7113
C7114
C7115
C7116
C7117
C7118
C7119
C7120
C7121
C7122
C7123
C7124
C7125
C7126
C7127
C7128
C7129
R7101
R7102
R7103
R7104
R7105
R7106
R7107
C7130
R7108
R7109
IC7101
C7131
C7132
IC7103
C7133
C7134
R7110
R7111
R7112
R7117
R7119
R7120
R7125
R7126
R7127
R7128
R7130
R7131
R7132
R7133
R7134
R7135
CB1
CB2
CB3
L7101
L7102
L7103
L7105
C11
C12
TNPA2540
2
C1
C1MM1
PbF
1
10
11
20
1
5
ORDER NO.
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
1
20
C1
TNPA22540
1
23
2
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
C1-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2540
C1-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2540
45
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13.8. C2-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDF H
C2
C2
TNPA2541
2
123
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
Q7201
R7228
R7209
C7210
C7228
C7216
R7208
R7212
C23
L7202
R7217
R7223
C7227
C7232
R7205
C7206
C7215
C7231
R7216
R7201
R7214
R7204
R7229
C7207
Q7202
R7222
C7211
C7205
C7204
R7227
R7207
C7224
C24
C7203
R7213
C21
R7206
R7226
R7233
C7223
C7218
R7211
C7201
C7213
C7202
L7205
C7234
C7230
C7220
L7201
C7226
L7203
C7225
C7221
R7224
R7231
R7225
C7212
IC7201
C7214
C7229
R7221
L7204
R7203
R7232
C7222
R7230
C7217
R7202
C7233
R7215
R7210
C7219
C2MM2
C2MM1
C2
TNPA2541
2
C22
CB4
CB5
CB6
CB7
D7203
D7204
D7202
D7201
PbF
18
1
11
A1A40
B1
B40
1
10
11
20
ORDER
NO.
1
20
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
A1
A40
B1
B40
C2-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2541
C2-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2541
46
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13.9. SC-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
SC41
SC42
SC43
SC44
C522
C526
R510
R513
R523
C550
L601
L602
L604L604
Q550
L605
L611
L612
L613
L614
L615
L616
L620
L621
L622
L623
L624
L625
L626
L627
L628
R550
R557
L634
L635
L636
L637
L638
L644
L645
C598
D583
L472
C601
C602
C603
C604
Q601
C605
Q602
C608
Q605 Q606
C621
C622
C623
C624
Q621
C625
C626
C627
Q624
C628
C629
R601
C630
C637
C639
D620
D621
D622
C646
D624
C455
C456
Q453
C457
D629
C459
C650
C655
C461
C656
C464
C465
R443
TP1
TP2
R447
R448
TP4
TP5
TP6
TP7
TP8
TP9
C475
C476
Q671
Q672
Q673
R464
R465
R469
C492
SC2
Q491
Q492
TP10
TP11
R471
TP12
TP13
TP14
TP15
TP16
R477
TP18
TP19
R671
R673
TP20
TP21
TP22
TP23
TP24
TP25
TP26
TP27
TP28TP29TP30
TP31
TP32
TP33
TP34
TP35
TP36
TP37
TP38
R498
T451
R499
TP40
TP41 TP42
TP43
TP44
TP45
TP46
TP47
TP48
TP49
TP50
TP51
TP54
TP55
TP56
TP57
TP58
T471
TP59
TP60
TP61
TP62
TP63
SC23
C513
TNPA2534 2 SC
12
3
45
6
CRNo.6
A1
A2
B2
B1
B20
B19
A20
A19
A1
A2
B2
B1
B20
B19
A20
A19
A1
A2
B2
B1
B20 B19
A20
A19
A1
A2
B2
B1
B20 B19
A20
A19
E
B
C
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
SDG
S
D
G
SDG
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
A
A
K
A
A
K
A
A
K
A
A
K
E
B
C
A
A
K
E
C
B
E
B
C
E
C
B
1
6
E
B
C
E
B
C
1
3
SC-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2534
47
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SC
Parts Location
SC-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
TRANSISTOR
Q6453 H-2 Q6491 H-2 Q6492 H-2 Q6550 C-5 Q6601 B-3 Q6602 C-3 Q6605 C-3 Q6606 D-3 Q6621 G-3 Q6624 F-3 Q6671 A-4 Q6672 A-4 Q6673 A-4
TP33 D-1 TP34 C-1 TP35 C-1 TP36 A-5 TP37 A-5 TP38 H-2 TP46 H-6 TP47 H-6 TP48 H-6 TP49 H-6 TP50 H-6 TP51 H-6 TP54 C-6 TP55 C-6 TP56 C-6 TP57 C-6 TP58 C-6 TP59 G-6 TP60 G-6 TP61 G-6 TP62 G-6 TP63 G-6
TP1 A-1 TP2 A-1 TP4 A-2 TP5 A-2 TP6 B-1 TP7 B-1 TP8 B-1 TP9 B-1 TP10 H-2 TP11 H-2 TP12 H-2 TP13 H-2 TP14 I-2 TP15 I-2 TP16 H-2 TP18 H-2 TP19 H-2 TP20 H-2 TP21 H-2 TP22 H-2 TP23 I-2 TP24 I-2 TP25 I-2 TP26 H-2 TP27 H-2 TP28 E-1 TP29 E-1 TP30 E-1 TP31 D-1 TP32 D-1
TP
Parts Location
SC-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC
IC6451 B-3 IC6452 B-2 IC6453 A-5 IC6454 A-5 IC6471 B-4 IC6491 A-2 IC6501 A-5 IC6502 A-5 IC6511 B-5 IC6541 E-5 IC6542 B-5 IC6581 B-1 IC6601 F-2 IC6602 C-2 IC6603 I-5 IC6604 H-5 IC6605 B-1 IC6606 A-1
Q6547 G-5 Q6548 G-5 Q6549 G-5 Q6550 G-6 Q6551 D-5 Q6552 C-5 Q6553 B-5 Q6555 C-5 Q6556 B-4 Q6581 B-1 Q6601 G-3 Q6602 G-3 Q6605 F-3 Q6606 E-3 Q6611 F-2 Q6612 F-2 Q6613 F-2 Q6614 F-3 Q6621 C-3 Q6624 D-3 Q6641 H-5 Q6642 H-4 Q6671 I-4 Q6672 H-4 Q6673 I-4
TP15V H-1 TPVAD C-5 TPVBK H-5 TPVSCN B-3 TPVSET B-2
Q6451 A-3 Q6452 A-3 Q6453 B-2 Q6454 B-3 Q6471 A-3 Q6472 A-4 Q6474 B-4 Q6476 A-5 Q6477 A-5 Q6491 A-2 Q6492 A-2 Q6511 C-6 Q6512 C-5 Q6520 D-4 Q6521 E-5 Q6522 E-5 Q6523 E-5 Q6524 F-5 Q6525 F-5 Q6526 F-5 Q6527 G-5 Q6528 G-5 Q6529 G-5 Q6530 E-4 Q6541 E-5 Q6542 E-5 Q6543 E-5 Q6544 F-5 Q6545 F-5 Q6546 F-5
TRANSISTOR TP
48
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A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
Q511
SC41
Q512
SC42SC43
SC44
C521
C522
Q520
C524
D501
Q521
C525
D502
Q522
C526
D503
Q523
R500
D504
Q524
C529
R501
D505
Q525
R502
D506
Q526
D507
R503
Q527
R504
D508
Q528
R505
D509
Q529
R506 R507R508
IC501
R509
IC502
C534
Q530
D511
D512
D513
R510
D514
C539
R511
R512
R513
R514
R515
R516
R517
R518
C540
IC511
C541
C542
C543 C544
D521
Q541
C545
D522
Q542
C546
C547
Q543
D523
D524
Q544
R521
D525
Q545
R522
D526
Q546
R523
D527
Q547
R524
Q548
D528
R525
Q549
R526
R527
R528
C550
L601
IC521
R529
L602
L604L604
Q550
L605
Q551
D531
Q552
Q553
R530
R531
Q555
R532
Q556
R533
R534
R535
R536
R537
R538
L611
R539
L612
L613
L614
L615
D541
L616
D542
D543
L618
R540
D544
R541
D545
R542
D546
R543
D547
R544
D548
R545
D549
R546
R547
L620
R548
L621
IC541
R549
C571
L622
IC542
C572
L623
L624
D550
C574
L625
D551
C575
L626
D552
C576 C577
L627
D553
L628
R550
C578
R551
R552
R553
R554
R555
R556
R557
R558
C580
R559
C581
L634
C584
L635
Q581
C585
L636
L637
L638
R560
R561
R563
R564
R565 R566
R567
R568
R569
L644
D570
L645
L451
D572
L452
L647
L648
C598
R570
R571
R572
R573
R574
R575 R576R577 R578
R579
D582
D583
D584
D585
R582
D586
R583
R584
R586
R587
IC581
R589
L470
L471
L472
R590
R591
R592
R593
R594
R595
R596
R597
R598
C601C602
C603
C604
Q601
C605
Q602
C607
C608
Q605
Q606
C611
C612
C613
C614
C615
Q611
C616
Q612
C617
Q613
Q614
C618
C621
C622
C623
C624
Q621
C625
C626
C627
Q624
C628
C629
R601
D607
D608
R605
R606
R607
C630
IC601
C631
IC602
C632
IC603
C633
IC604
C634
IC605
D611
C635
IC606
C636
D612
C637
C638
C639
R611
D615
R612
R613
R614
R619
C642
D620
C644
Q641
D621
C645
Q642
D622
C646
C452
C647
C453
R620
D624
C454
C649
Q451
C455
Q452
C456
Q453
C457
R623
C458
Q454
R624
D629
C459
R625
R626
R627
R628
C650
C460
C655
C461
C462
C656
C463
R630
C464
R631
D635
C465
R632
D636
R633
D637
R634
R441
R635
R442
R636
R443
R637
R444
R638
C660
R445
R639
C661
C662
R447
C663
R448
D640
C664
D641
C665
D642
C472
C666
C473
C667
C474
C668
R641
D645
Q471
C475
C669
R642
D646
D452
Q472
C476
D647
D453
R643
D454
Q474
R644
D455
D456
Q476
R647
R453
D457
Q477
D458
R648
R454
C670
D459
R455
C671
R456
C672
R457
C673
R458
C674
C481
IC451
R459
Q671
C675
Q672
IC452
C482
C676
IC453
Q673
C677
C483
IC454
D460
C484
D461
C485
C486
C487
R460
C488
R655
R461
D465
R656
R462
D466
R463
D467
D468
R464
R659
R465
D469
R466
R467
C490
R468
C491
R469
C492
SC2
C493
D470
R660
R661
D471
Q491
R662
D472
Q492
D473
R470
D474
D475
R471
D476
D477
R667
R473
R668
R474
D478
R669
R475
D479
R476
R477
R478
IC471
R479
C695
C696
R670
D480
R671
D481D482
R672
R673
R480
R674
R482
R677
R483
R484
R678
R679
R485
R486
R487
R488
R489
R680
R681
D491
R682
D492
R683
R684
R685
R491
D495
R686
R492
R687
R493
R688
R494
R689
R497
R498
T451
IC491
R499
R690
R691
R692 R693
R694 R695
R696
R697
R698
R699
T471
SC20
SC21
SC23
C501
C502
C503
C504
C505 C506C507 C508
C509
C511
C512
C513
TNPA2534 2SC
TPVSET
TPVSCN
TPVAD
TPSC1
TP15V
TPVBK
CRNo.6
PbF
DIP
G
D
S
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20 A19
B20
B19
G
D
S
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20 A19 B20 B19
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20
A19
B20 B19
A1
A2
B1
B2
A20 A19 B20 B19
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
34
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
1
3
4
6
G
S
D
G
S
D
1
7
8
14
1
7
8
14
1
78
14
GS
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
G
S
D
1
78
14
B
C
E
GS
D
GSDGS
D
1
7
8
14
1
7
8
14
ORDER
NO.
1
4
5
8
S
D
G
SDG
S
D
G
SDG
S
D
G
S
D
G
1
8
9
16
1
8
9
16
1
8
9
16
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
A
A
K
GS
D
A
A
K
GS
D
A
A
K
A
A
K
BCE
B
C
E
A
A
K
BCE
12
3
4
1
2
3
4
B
C
E
B
C
E
B
C
E
12
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
6
B
C
E
B
C
E
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
4
5
8
1
4
5
8
181
11
1
3
SC-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2534
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13.10. SU-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
SU
SU42
SU41
213
1
SU
TNPA2583
SEE REVERSE FOR ORDER NO.
SU1
SU2
SU3
C6401
C6402
C6403
C6404
Q6401
C6411
C6412
C6413
C6414
C6415
C6416
C6417
C6418
C6419
D6401
D6402
D6403
D6405
R6401
R6402
R6403
R6404
D6408
D6409
C6431
IC6401
C6432
IC6402
C6433
IC6403
C6434
D6410
IC6404
R6410R6411
R6412
R6413
R6414
R6420
R6421
R6422
R6423
R6424
TPSU1
TPSU2
SU42
SU41
SU
1
TNPA2583
ORDER NO.
PbF
A1A40
B1B40
A1A40
B1B40
A1A40
B1B40
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
1
25
2650
51
75
76
100
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
SU-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2583
SU-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2583
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13.11. SD-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDF H
SD
TPSD1
TPSD2
C6405
C6406
C6407
C6408
C6421
C6422
C6423
C6424
C6425
C6426
D6406
D6407
R6405
R6406
R6407
R6408
IC6405
IC6406
IC6407
IC6408
R6425
R6426
R6427R6428
R6429
SD43
ORDER NO.
SD
1
TNPA2584
SD44
D6411
R6409
C6430
C6427
C6428
C6429
D6412
SD3
SD1
SD2
PbF
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
1
25
2650
51
75
76
100
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
1
25
26
50
51
75
76
100
A1
A40
B1B40
A1
A40
B1B40
A1
A40
B1B40
SD43
SD44
TNPA2584
SD
1
213
SEE REVERSE FOR ORDER NO.
SD-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2584
SD-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2584
51
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13.12. SS, SS2, SS3-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
SS45
SS47
TNPA2536
2SS2
113
7
6
1
2
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
SS40
SS46
TNPA2537
SS3
2
7
6
1
2
113
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
C708
Q705
Q706
C721
C722
C723
C724
Q721
C725
C726
C727
Q724
C728
C729
R702
C730
C737
SS11
SS12
D720D721
D722
C747
D724
C748
SS23
D729
C753
C754
Q751
C756
Q752
Q753
SS32
SS34
SS41
SS42SS43SS44
SS48
SS49
D756
SS41A
D765
SS42A
D769
R774
SS43A
R777
R778
SS44A
L701
L702
L703
L704
L705
TP1
L711
TP2
L712
TP3
L713
TP4
L714
TP5
L715
TP6
L716
TP7
TP8
TP9
L720
L721
L722
L723
L724
L725
L726
L727
L728
L734
L735
L736
L737
L738
TP10
TP11
TP12
TP13
TP14
TP15
TP16
TP17
TP18
L744
TP19
L745
TP20
TP21
TP22
TP23
TP24
L750
TP25TP26TP27
TP28TP29TP30TP31
C701
C702
C703
C704
Q701
C705
C706
Q702
C707
TNPA2535 2
SS
123 456
CRNo.6
S
DGSDG
SDGSDG
1
7
1
5
AA
K
AA
K
AA
K
AA
K
1
11
AA
K
ECB
E
B C
E
B
C
1
3
1
3
1
13
1
13
1
13
1
13
1
26
7
1
26
7
1
13
SEE REVERSEFOR ORDERNO.
1
13
1
13
1
13
SDG
SDG
SS-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2535
SS3-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2537
SS2-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2536
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SS
SS2
SS3
Parts Location
SS-BOARD (FOIL SIDE)
TRANSISTOR
Q6701 G-4 Q6702 F-4 Q6705 F-4 Q6706 E-4 Q6721 C-4 Q6724 C-4 Q6751 F-3 Q6752 G-3 Q6753 F-3
TP16 A-4 TP17 B-3 TP18 B-3 TP19 B-3 TP20 B-3 TP21 B-3 TP22 B-3 TP23 B-3 TP24 G-3 TP25 G-3 TP26 G-3 TP27 G-3 TP28 E-3 TP29 E-3 TP30 E-3 TP31 E-3
TP1 H-3 TP2 H-3 TP3 F-3 TP4 F-3 TP5 H-4 TP6 H-4 TP7 H-3 TP8 H-3 TP9 H-4 TP10 H-4 TP11 H-5 TP12 H-4 TP13 A-3 TP14 A-3 TP15 B-3
TP
Parts Location
SS-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)
IC
IC6701 D-4 IC6702 G-4 IC6703 F-3 IC6704 G-3 IC6705 H-3 IC6706 H-4 IC6711 C-3
Q6701 C-4 Q6702 C-4 Q6705 D-4 Q6706 E-4 Q6711 C-4 Q6712 C-4 Q6713 D-4 Q6714 E-4 Q6721 G-4 Q6724 G-4 Q6741 E-3 Q6742 E-3 Q6745 F-3 Q6746 F-3 Q6751 D-3 Q6752 C-3 Q6753 D-3 Q6755 F-3 Q6756 H-3
TPSS1 D-4 TPV15 B-3 TPVDA A-3 TPVE D-3 TPVSUS B-3
TRANSISTOR TP
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A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
SS45
SS47
TNPA2536
SS2
2
PbF
113
7
6
1
2
ORDER
NO.
SS40
SS46
TNPA2537
SS3
2
PbF
7
6
1
2
1
13
ORDER
NO.
C708
Q705
Q706
C711
C712
C713
C714
C715
Q711
C716
Q712
Q713
C717
Q714
C718
C721
C722
C723
C724
Q721
C725
C726
C727
Q724
C728
R701
C729
R702
D707
D708
C730
IC701
C731
IC702
C732
C733
IC703
IC704
C734
IC705
D711
C735
IC706
C736
D712
C737
C738
SS11
R711
D715
C739
SS12
R712
R713
R714
C740
IC711
R719
C741
C742
C743
D720
C744
D721
Q741
C745
D722
Q742
C746
C747
D724
C748
R720
Q745
C749
Q746
SS23
R723
R724
D729
R725
R726
R727
R728
C750
C751
C753
C754
Q751
C755
C756
Q752
Q753
R730
R731
D735
Q755
R732
D736
Q756
SS32
R733
D737
SS34
R734
R735
R736
R737 R738
C760
R739
C761
D740
D741
SS41
R741
SS42
R742
SS43
R743
SS44
R744
R747
SS48
R748
C771
SS49
C772
C773
D750
C774
C775
D751
D752
C776
D753
C777
D754
C778
D755
D756
D757
SS41A
R755
R756
R759
C781
D760
C784
D761
C785
C786
D763
R760
D764
R761
D765
D766
R762
D767
R763
R764
D768
SS42A
R765
D769
R766
R767
R768
R769
C791
D770
D771
R770
R771
R772
R773
R774
SS43A
R775R776
R777
R778
R779
R780
R783
R784
SS44A
R785
R786
R787R788
R790
R791
R801 R802
R803
R804 R805
R806
R807
R808 R809
R810
R811 R812
R818
R819
L701
L702
L703
L704
R820
R821
L705
R823
R824
R825
R826
R827
L711
L712 L713
L714 L715 L716
L718
L720
L721
L722
L723
L724
L725
L726
L727
L728
L734
L735
L736
L737
L738
L744
L745
L747
L750
C701
C702
C703
C704
Q701
C705
C706
Q702
C707
TPVSUS
TNPA2535 SS
2
TPV15
TPVDA
TPSS1
TPVE
CRNo.6
PbF
SD
G
S
DG
SDGS
D
G
1
89
16
1
89
16
1
89
16
1
78
14
1
4
5
8
1
1011
20
1
7
15
A
A
K
A
A
K
GS
D
AA
K
GS
D
A
A
K
GDS
GDS
1
11
A
A
K
BCE
B
C
E
B
C
E
1
3
1
3
1
13
1
13
1
13 1
13
1
26
7
1
26
7
1
13
ORDER
NO.
1
13 1
13
1
13
S
DG
SDG
SS-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2535
SS2-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2536
SS3-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2537
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13.13. Z-Board
A
1
3
5
2
4
6
C E GIBDFH
Z
R2480
R2481
R2482
R2483
R2484
Q2301
Q2302
Q2303
Q2304
Q2305
Q2306
C2312
C2313
C2314
C2315
C2316
C2317
C2323
D2301
C2325
D2302
D2303 D2304
R2301
D2305
D2306
D2307
R2304
D2308
D2309
R2305
R2306
R2307
R2308
IC2301
R2309
IC2302
IC2304
C2334
C2335
C2336
C2337
R2310
D2314
C2338
D2315
C2339
D2316
R2317
R2318
R2319
C2344
C2345
C2346
C2347
R2320
C2348
R2321
C2349
R2324
R2325
R2328
C2350
C2351
R2329
C2352
R2330
R2331
R2332
R2333
R2334
R2335R2336 R2337 R2338
R2341
R2343
R2345
R2346
R2347
R2348
R2349R2350
JS2301
Q2406
Q2408
Q2410
C2417
C2419
Z10
C2422
C2423
C2426
C2427
Z17
C2429
R2408
C2430
IC2401
C2432
C2433
C2434 C2436
C2437
R2410
C2438
C2440
C2441
C2442
L2301
L2302
L2303
L2304
L2305
L2306
C2450C2451
C2452
C2453
C2454
C2456
C2457
R2431R2434
R2438
R2439
C2461
C2463
C2465
C2466 C2467
R2440
R2441
R2442
R2445
R2447
R2448
R2449
C2474
R2450
R2452
R2453R2456
R2457
C2480
R2461
R2462
R2464
R2468
Z3
Z4
R2470
R2471
R2472
Z6
R2473
R2476
R2477
TNPA2590
1
Z
SP-L
ZMM1
ZMM2
LEFT SIDE
SP-R
PbF
1
10
11
20
1
10
11
20
ORDER
NO.
1
4
1
8
32
17
16
1
1
3
1
4
1
7
C2313
C2316
C2317
C2318
C2319
C2320
C2321
C2322
C2323
C2324
C2325
C2326
C2327
C2328
D2305
C2329
D2306
C2330
IC2301
C2331
IC2302
C2332
C2333
C2340
C2341
C2342
C2343
C2344
C2345
C2346
C2347
R2322
R2323
R2326
R2327
R2342
R2344
C2388
C2389
C2390
C2391
JS2302
JS2303
Z10
Z17
C2429
C2431
IC2401
C2435
C2437
C2438
L2301
L2302
L2303
L2304
C2458
C2459
C2460 C2462 C2464
C2484
R2460
R2463
R2466
R2467
R2469
Z3 Z4
Z6
TNPA2590
1
Z
20
11
10
1
20
11 10
1
SEE REVERSE FOR ORDERNO.
1
4
1
8
1
1617
32
13
14
1
7
Z-BOARD (FOIL SIDE) TNPA2590
Z-BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2590
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13.14. H3, S1 and V1-Board
ABCDEF GH I
1
2
3
4
5
6
H3 V1H3 S1
H3-BOARD TNPA2249
V1-BOARD(FOIL SIDE) TNPA2621
V1-BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2621
S1-BOARD(FOIL SIDE) TNPA2622
S1-BOARD(COMPONENT SIDE) TNPA2622
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97
A232
A277
A249
A251
A256
A263
A260
A272
A246
A234
A255
A261
A265
A261
A254
A253
A252
A250
A249
A248
A017
A247
A280
A280
A264
A258
A265
A274
D1
Z-Board
D2
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A284
A240 A241 A242 A243 A244
A235 A236 A237 A238 A239
A283
A267
A266
A269
A282
A266
A211
A287
A230
A268
A281
A210
A209
A208
A207
A203
A202
A201
A278
A285
A281
A270
A233
A279
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16 Replacement Parts List
16.1 Replacement parts List Notes
Important Safety Notice
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacturer’s specified parts.
Abbreviation of part name and description
1. Resistor Example: ERD25TJ104 C 100KOHM, J, 1/4W
Type Allowance
2. Capacitor Example: ECKF1H103ZF C 0.01UF, Z, 50V
Type Allowance
Type
C : Carbon F : Fuse M : Metal Oxide
Metal Film S : Solid W : Wire Wound
F : 1% G : 2% J : 5% K : 10% M : 20%
Allowance
Type
C : Ceramic E : Electrolytic P : Polyester
Polypropy­lene
T : Tantalum
C : 0.25pF D : 0.5pF F : 1pF G : 3pF J : 5pF K : 10pF L : 15pF M : 20pF P : +100%, -0% Z : +80%, -20%
Allowance
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16.2. Mechanical Replacement Parts List
Loc. No. Part No. Description
Reference No. Remarks
A201 72790352 AC CORD
K2CT3DH00013
42WP27B
A202 72790353 AC CORD
K2CN3DH00004
42WP27E/ F/R
A203 72790354 AC CORD
K2CN3DH00007
42WP27C
A204 72790355 AC INLET TXAJS010MMS
A207 72790358 CARTON BOX TPCA95891 42WP27B
A208 72790359 CARTON BOX TPCA95892 42WP27R
A209 72790360 CARTON BOX TPCA95893 42WP27F
A210 72790361 CARTON BOX TPCA95894 42WP27C
A211 72790362 CARTON BOX TPCA95890 42WP27E A212 72790363 CIRCUIT BOARD C, TNPA2540 TNPA2540 A213 72790364 CIRCUIT BOARD C2, TNPA2541 TNPA 2541
A214 72790365 CIRCUIT BOARD D1, TZTNP01PMSF TZTNP01PMSF 42WP27F
A215 72790366 CIRCUIT BOARD D1, TZTNP02PMSE TZTNP02PMSE
42WP27B/ E/R
A216 72790367 CIRCUIT BOARD D2, TNPA2589 TNPA 2589 A217 72790368 CIRCUIT BOARD F, TXN-F1MMSE TXN/F1MMSE
A218 72790369 CIRCUIT BOARD HX, TZTNP001PMSE
TZTNP001PMSE
A219 72790370 CIRCUIT BOARD P, TNPA2599 TNPA2599 A220 72790371 CIRCUIT BOARD S1, TNPA2622 TNPA 2622 A221 72790372 CIRCUIT BOARD SC, TNPA2534AD TNPA 2534A D A222 72790373 CIRCUIT BOARD SD, TNPA2584 TNPA 2584 A223 72790374 CIRCUIT BOARD SS, TNPA2535AD TNPA 2535A D A224 72790375 CIRCUIT BOARD SS2, TNPA2536 TNPA2536 A225 72790376 CIRCUIT BOARD SS3, TNPA2537 TNPA2537 A226 72790377 CIRCUIT BOARD SU, TNPA2583 TNPA 2583 A227 72790378 CIRCUIT BOARD V1, TNPA2621 TNPA 2621
A228 72790379 CIRCUIT BOARD Z, TNPA2590 TNPA2590 A286 72701227 CIRCUIT BOARD, H3, TNPA2249 TNPA2249
A230 72790381 CUSHION, BOTTOM, CENTER TPDA0515-2 A232 72790383 ESCUTCHEON TTEA0117 A233 72790384 FILTER, NOISE
J0KG00000054
A234 72790385 HINGE BUTTON TBXA35903
A235 72790386 INSTRUCTION BOOK (ARABIC) TQZW282 42WP27R
A236 72790387 INSTRUCTION BOOK (CHINA) TQZW278 42WP27C
A237 72790388 INSTRUCTION BOOK (ENGLISH) TQZW273 42WP27B
A238 72790389 INSTRUCTION BOOK (ENGLISH) TQZW279 42WP27R
A239 72790390 INSTRUCTION BOOK (FRENCH) TQZW274 42WP27E
A240 72790391 INSTRUCTION BOOK (GERMAN) TQZW275 42WP27E
A241 72790392 INSTRUCTION BOOK (ITALIAN) TOZW276 42WP27E
A242 72790393 INSTRUCTION BOOK (KOREA) TQZW281 42WP27F
A243 72790394 INSTRUCTION BOOK (RUSSIAN) TOZW280 42WP27R
A244 72790395 INSTRUCTION BOOK (SPANISH) TQZW277 42WP27E A245 72790396 INSTRUCTION SHEET TQZH337
A246 72790397 PANEL, IC RECEIVE TKPA63401
A247 72790398 PANEL, PLASMA DISPLAY MD42S05A1J
A248 72790399 PLATE, GLASS/BOTTOM TXFMX030MMS A249 72790400 PLATE, GLASS/R,L TXFMX040MMS
A250 72790401 PLATE, GLASS/UPPER TXFMX020MMS
Loc. No. Part No. Description
Reference No. Remarks
A251 72790402 POWER BUTTON TBXA28205A
A252 72790403 REAR COVER TTUA0631
42WP27B
/E
A253 72790404 REAR COVER TTUA0632 42WP27C
A254 72790405 REAR COVER TTUA0633 42WP27F
A255 72790406 REAR COVER TTUA0634 42WP27R A256 72000661 SPRING TESD031 A257 72000662 SCREW THEA068N A258 72000663 SCREW THEL023Z
A259 72000663 SCREW THEL023Z A260 72000664 LED PANEL TKKC5105 A261 72000665 HANDLE TKRA20501 A263 72000672 POWER BUTTON BRACKET TMWC006-1 A264 72000678 SCREW XYN5+C20 A265 72000679 SCREW XYN8+F20FZ A266 72000681 JOINT TPD169487 A267 72000684 CUSHION, UPPER, CENTER TPDA0512 A268 72000685 CUSHION, BOTTOM, RIGHT TPDA0513
A269 72000686 CUSHION, BOTTOM, LEFT TPDA0514 A270 72000703 REMOCON HAND UNIT EUR646527 A271 72000705 POLY BAG XZBT6506 A272 72000710 REMOCON RECEIVE PANEL TKPA43801
A273 72000743 FUSE, 250V 8A
K5Y802B00001
A274 72790515 FRONT GLASS TKGA5066 42WP27B
A274 72790516 FRONT GLASS TKGA5066 42WP27E
A274 72790518 FRONT GLASS TKGA5066 42WP27F
A274 72790517 FRONT GLASS TKGA5066 42WP27R
A277 72790519 FRONT GLASS TKGA5067 42WP27C
A278 72001049 FERRITE CORE
J0KF00000018
A279 72001052 FIXING BAND TMME187 A280 72001053 STAND BRACKET TXFMZ010JAS A281 72001054 CARTON BOX, BOTTOM TPCA95901A A282 72001055 CUSHION, UPPER, RIGHT TPDA0510-1 A283 72001056 CUSHION, UPPER, LEFT TPDA0511-1 A284 72001058 CUSHION TPDF0596 A285 72001059 PAPER BOX TPDF0737
A287 72790116 PROTECT COVER TPEH170 A288 72790088 SCREW XTV3+10J A289 72790088 SCREW XTV3+10J A290 72790089 SCREW XYN3+F8 A291 72790089 SCREW XYN3+F8 A292 72790089 SCREW XYN3+F8 A293 72790089 SCREW XYN3+F8 A294 72790089 SCREW XYN3+F8
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16.3. Electrical Replacement Parts List
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. R emark s
C081 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6V ECJ3XB0J106M C2312 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C2313 72000192 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF ECA1HHG470 C2314 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C2316 72000194 CAPACITOR, P, 0.47UF ECQV1H474JM C2317 72000194 CAPACITOR, P, 0.47UF ECQV1H474JM C2318 72000195 CAPACITOR, C, 560PF ECJ2XC1H561J C2319 72000195 CAPACITOR, C, 560PF ECJ2XC1H561J
C2320 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z
C2321 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2322 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2323 72000908 CAPACITOR, E, 220UF, 50V ECA1HHG221 C2324 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2325 72000908 CAPACITOR, E, 220UF, 50V ECA1HHG221 C2326 72000198 CAPACITOR, C, 220PF ECJ2XC1H221J C2327 72000198 CAPACITOR, C, 220PF ECJ2XC1H221J C2328 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z
C2329 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z
C2330 72000199 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF ECJ2XB1H472K C2331 72000200 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF ECJ2XC1H101J C2332 72000199 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF ECJ2XB1H472K C2333 72000200 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF ECJ2XC1H101J C2334 72000201 CAPACITOR, C, 2.2UF TCUY1C225KBM C2335 72000201 CAPACITOR, C, 2.2UF TCUY1C225KBM C2336 72000202 CAPACITOR, C, 0.047UF ECJ2XB1H473K C2337 72000202 CAPACITOR, C, 0.047UF ECJ2XB1H473K
C2338 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z
C2339 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2340 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2341 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2342 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2343 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2344 72000204 CAPACITOR, E, 1000UF EEUGZ1D102SB C2345 72000204 CAPACITOR, E, 1000UF EEUGZ1D102SB C2346 72000204 CAPACITOR, E, 1000UF EEUGZ1D102SB
C2347 72000204 CAPACITOR, E, 1000UF EEUGZ1D102SB
C2348 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C2349 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2350 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2417 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2419 72000212 CAPACITOR, E, 10UF EEVHB1C100 C2422 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2423 72000205 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2XB1H103K C2426 72000209 CAPACITOR, C, 0.015UF ECJ2XB1H153K
C2427 72000212 CAPACITOR, E, 10UF EEVHB1C100
C2429 72790716 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 16V EEAGA1C101
C2431 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks
C2433 72000215 CAPACITOR, C, 0.039UF ECJ2XB1H393K C2434 72000216 CAPACITOR, C, 0.022UF ECJ2XB1H223K C2435 72000205 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2XB1H103K
C2436 72790717 CAPACITOR, C, 0.10UF, K, 16V ECJ3VB1C104K C2437 72790716 C APACI TOR, E, 100UF, 16V E EAGA1 C101 C2438 72790716 C APACI TOR, E, 100UF, 16V E EAGA1 C101 C2440 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z C2441 72000203 CAPACITOR, C, 4.7UF ECJ3XF1C475Z
C2442 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z
C2450 72000212 CAPACITOR, E, 10UF EEVHB1C100 C2451 72000218 CAPACITOR, E, 4.7UF EEVHB1E4R7 C2452 72000219 CAPACITOR, C, 5600PF, K, 50V ECJ2XB1H562K C2453 72000196 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF ECJ2VF1H104Z C2454 72000218 CAPACITOR, E, 4.7UF EEVHB1E4R7 C2457 72000218 CAPACITOR, E, 4.7UF EEVHB1E4R7 C2458 72000220 CAPACITOR, C, 1000PF, J, 50V ECJ2XC1H102J
C2459 72790717 CAPACITOR, C, 0.10UF, K, 16V ECJ3VB1C104K
C2460 72000202 CAPACITOR, C, 0.047UF ECJ2XB1H473K
C2461 72000220 CAPACITOR, C, 1000PF, J, 50V ECJ2XC1H102J C2463 72000202 CAPACITOR, C, 0.047UF ECJ2XB1H473K
C2466 72790717 CAPACITOR, C, 0.10UF, K, 16V ECJ3VB1C104K
C2467 72790717 CAPACITOR, C, 0.10UF, K, 16V ECJ3VB1C104K
C2480 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C2484 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C3001 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3002 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z
C3003 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z
C3004 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3005 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3006 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3007 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3008 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3009 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3010 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3011 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z
C3012 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z
C3013 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3014 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3015 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3016 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3017 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3018 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3019 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3020 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z
C3021 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470
C3022 72790719 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H104Z C3023 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks C3024 72790719 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H104Z C3026 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3027 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3028 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3029 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3030 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3031 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3032 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3033 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z C3034 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z C3035 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z C3036 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C3037 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3038 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3039 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3040 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3041 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3042 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3049 72790720 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XB1C104K C3050 72790720 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XB1C104K C3404 72000224 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C104Z C3405 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3406 72000224 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C104Z C3407 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3409 72000224 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C104Z C3410 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3516 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3517 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3518 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3520 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C3521 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3523 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3524 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C3529 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C3530 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C3531 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C3533 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C3534 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C3542 72000224 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C104Z C3544 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3550 72000191 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF ECJ2VF1H103Z C3551 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C3561 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3562 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C3591 72000913 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, 16V TCUY1C105ZFN C3592 72000913 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, 16V TCUY1C105ZFN
C3593 72000226 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 25V ECJ2VF1E104Z
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks C3594 72000913 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, 16V TCUY1C105ZFN C3595 72000913 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, 16V TCUY1C105ZFN C402 72000292 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V ECA1EHG101 C410 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C411 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C412 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C413 72000314 CAPACITOR, E, 10UF, 450V ECA2WHG100 C415 72000243 CAPACITOR, E, 22UF, 50V ECA1HHG220 C416 72000244 CAPACITOR, P, 0.1UF, J, 50V ECQV1H104JM C417 72000240 CAPACITOR, C, 3900PF, K, 2KV ECKD3D392KBP C418 72000245 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 25V ECA1EHG470 C419 72000246 CAPACITOR, C, 820PF, K,500V ECKD2H821KB2 C420 72000244 CAPACITOR, P, 0.1UF, J, 50V ECQV1H104JM C421 72000245 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 25V ECA1EHG470 C422 72000249 CAPACITOR, C, 560PF, K,500V ECKD2H561KB2 C423 72000249 CAPACITOR, C, 560PF, K,500V ECKD2H561KB2 C424 72000830 CAPACITOR, E, 470UF, 16V EEUFC1C471 C425 72000911 CAPACITOR, E, 1000UF, 25V ECA1EHG102 C427 72000792 CAPACITOR, E, 4700UF, 10V ECA1AHG471 C428 72000245 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 25V ECA1EHG470 C429 72000274
CAPACITOR, C, 0.022UF, Z, 50V
ECKF1H223ZF
C430 72000274
CAPACITOR, C, 0.022UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H223ZF
C431 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C432 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C433 72790809 CAPACITOR, C, 4700PF, Z ECKDAE472ZE C434 72000271 CAPACITOR, P, 1UF, J, 630V ECQE6105JF
C435 72790810 CAPACITOR, E, 220UF, 35V EEUFC1V331
C436 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF
C437 72000317 CAPACITOR, P, 820PF, J, 50V ECQB1H821JF C438 72000273 CAPACITOR, E, 33UF, 50V EEUFC1H330 C439 72790811 CAPACITOR, P, 100UF, K, 50V ECQB1H101KF C440 72790812 CAPACITOR, P, 330UF, K, 50V ECQB1H331JF C441 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF
C442 72790813 CAPACITOR, P, 0.1UF, J, 50V ECQB1H104JF C443 72790814 CAPACITOR, P, 0.56UF, J, 50V ECQV1H564JM C444 72000283 CAPACITOR, E, 1UF, 50V ECA1HHG010
C445 72000817 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 2KV ECKD3D101KBP
C447 72000236 CAPACITOR, E, 330UF, 450V E ETHC2 W331L
C448 72000236 CAPACITOR, E, 330UF, 450V E ETHC2 W331L
C449 72790813 CAPACITOR, P, 0.1UF, J, 50V ECQB1H104JF C450 72790815 CAPACITOR, E, 330UF, 25V ECA1EHG331 C452 72790093 CAPACITOR, E, 22UF, 50V EEUEB1H220 C501 72000280 CAPACITOR, E, 10UF, 50V ECA1HHG100 C503 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF C504 72000282 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 50V ECKF1H101KB
C505 72000284 CAPACITOR, P, 1000PF, J, 50V ECQB1H102JF C506 72000818 CAPACITOR, P, 1200PF, J, 50V ECQB1H122JF
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks C508 72000284 CAPACITOR, P, 1000PF, J, 50V ECQB1H102JF C509 72000268 CAPACITOR, C, 470PF, K, 50V ECKF1H471KB C510 72790816 CAPACITOR, C, 220PF, K, 2KV ECKD3D221KBP C511 72790817 CAPACITOR, E, 220UF, 25V ECA1EHG221 C512 72000284 CAPACITOR, P, 1000PF, J, 50V ECQB1H102JF C513 72790092 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V EEUEB1E101 C514 72000817 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 2KV ECKD3D101KBP C515 72790818
CAPACITOR, P, 0.047UF, K, 630V ECQE6473KF
C516 72790818
CAPACITOR, P, 0.047UF, K, 630V ECQE6473KF
C518 72000292 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V ECA1EHG101
C520 72790819 CAPACITOR, E, 220UF, 25V EEUEB1E221SB C521 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF
C523 72790820 CAPACITOR, C, 1000PF, Z ECKCNA102MBB C524 72000248 CAPACITOR, C, 1000PF, K, 2KV ECKD3D102KBP C525 72790821 CAPACITOR, E, 820UF, 160V EETHC2C821H C526 72000234 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 1KV ECKD3A101KBP C527 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C528 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF
C530 72000234 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 1KV ECKD3A101KBP
C531 72000257
CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z,500V
ECKD2H103ZU
C532 72790822 CAPACITOR, E, 1800UF, 200V EETHC2D182L C533 72790823 CAPACITOR, C, 470PF, K, 1KV ECKD3A471KBP C534 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF C535 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF C536 72790822 CAPACITOR, E, 1800UF, 200V EETHC2D182L C537 72000234 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 1KV ECKD3A101KBP C538 72000234 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, K, 1KV ECKD3A101KBP
C539 72790093 CAPACITOR, E, 22UF, 50V EEUEB1H220
C540 72000793 CAPACITOR, E, 4700UF, 25V ECA1EHG472 C541 72000256 CAPACITOR, E, 2200UF, 25V ECA1EHG222 C542 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF C543 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF C544 72000256 CAPACITOR, E, 2200UF, 25V ECA1EHG222 C545 72000256 CAPACITOR, E, 2200UF, 25V ECA1EHG222 C546 72000256 CAPACITOR, E, 2200UF, 25V ECA1EHG222 C547 72000252 CAPACITOR, P, 0.01UF, J, 50V ECQB1H103JF
C548 72790734 CAPACITOR, P, 3300PF, J, 50V ECQB1H332JF
C549 72790825 CAPACITOR, E, 150UF, 35V EEUFC1V151
C550 72790825 CAPACITOR, E, 150UF, 35V EEUFC1V151
C551 72790826 CAPACITOR, E, 1200UF, 6.3V EEUFC0J122
C552 72000265 CAPACITOR, P, 1UF, J, 50V ECQV1H105JM C553 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C554 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C555 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C556 72000915 CAPACITOR, E, 470UF, 25V ECA1EHG471
C557 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF
C558 72000794 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 50V ECA1HHG101
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks C559 72000292 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V ECA1EHG101 C560 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C561 72000292 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V ECA1EHG101 C562 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C563 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C564 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C565 72000906 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECKF1H103ZF C566 72000292 CAPACITOR, E, 100UF, 25V ECA1EHG101 C8001 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C8002 72000299 CAPACITOR, E ,22UF, 25V EEVHP1E220 C8003 72790827 CAPACITOR, C, 470PF, K, 50V ECJ1VB1H471K C8005 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C8007 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z C8008 72000190 CAPACITOR, C, 10UF, M, 6 ECJ3XB0J106M C8009 72000217 CAPACITOR, C, 437UF TCUY1C475ZFM C8010 72000201 CAPACITOR, C, 2.2UF TCUY1C225KBM C8011 72790718 CAPACITOR, C, 0.1UF, Z, 16V ECJ1XF1C104Z C8012 72000799 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, K, 50V ECJ1VB1H103K C8013 72000303 CAPACITOR, C, 0.47UF, K, 16V ECJ3VB1C474K C8014 72000799 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, K, 50V ECJ1VB1H103K C8015 72000799 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, K, 50V ECJ1VB1H103K C8016 72000804 CAPACITOR, C, 0.01UF, Z, 50V ECJ1VF1H103Z C8017 72000907 CAPACITOR, E, 47UF, 16V EEVHB1C470 C8018 72790828 CAPACITOR, C, 1000PF, J, 50V ECJ1XC1H102J C8019 72000225 CAPACITOR, C, 1UF, Z, 16V ECJ2VF1C105Z C8020 72000805 CAPACITOR, C, 100PF, J, 50V ECJ1XC1H101J C8021 72790829 CAPACITOR, C, 2200PF, J, 50V ECJ2XC1H222J
C900 72000823
CAPACITOR, P, 0.22UF, 250V ECQU2A224BN9
C901 72000823
CAPACITOR, P, 0.22UF, 250V
ECQU2A224BN9
C902 72000822 CAPACITOR, P, 1UF, 250V ECQU2A105BN9
D081 72000323 LED, LNJ107W5PRW LNJ107W5PRW D082 72000324 DIODE, MA8056M, ZENER MA8056M D2301 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4 D2302 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4 D2303 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4 D2304 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4
D2305 72000326 DIODE, RU4AM RU4AM
D2306 72000326 DIODE, RU4AM RU4AM D2307 72000615 DIODE, MA111 MA111 D2308 72790407 DIODE, MA152 MA152 D2316 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4 D3001 72000615 DIODE, MA111 MA111 D3002 72000325 DIODE, M1FS4 M1FS4 D3501 72000330 DIODE, MA3056M, ZENER MA3056M D3502 72000330 DIODE, MA3056M, ZENER MA3056M
D3503 72000330 DIODE, MA3056M, ZENER MA3056M
D3504 72000330 DIODE, MA3056M, ZENER MA3056M
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks D3505 72000331 DIODE, MA153 MA153 D3506 72000331 DIODE, MA153 MA153 D3507 72000615 DIODE, MA111 MA111 D401 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165 D402 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165 D403 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165
D411 72000341 DIODE, S1WBA80 S1WBA80 D413 72000359 DIODE, MA4082L, ZENER MA4082L D414 72000353 DIODE, D1NL40V70 D1NL40V70 D415 72000343 DIODE, ERA22-10 ERA22-10
D416 72000346 PHOTO COUPLER, PC123FY2 PC123FY2 D417 72000352 DIODE, MA4051M, ZENER MA4051M D418 72000349 DIODE, EU02 EU02 D419 72000349 DIODE, EU02 EU02 D420 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D421 72000357 DIODE, ERA15-02 ERA15-02 D422 72000355 DIODE, MA4056M, ZENER MA4056M
D431 72790408 DIODE, B0FBBR000019 B0FBBR000019 D432 72000335 DIODE, D1NL20UV70 D1NL20UV70 D433 72790409 DIODE, MA4270L, ZENER MA4270L D434 72000335 DIODE, D1NL20UV70 D1NL20UV70 D436 72790410 DIODE, TVSRM10B TVSRM10B
D438 72000791 DIODE, D5L60F4015 D5L60F4015 D439 72790411 DIODE, MA4100M, ZENER MA4100M D440 72790412 DIODE, MA4270M, ZENE R MA4270M D441 72790412 DIODE, MA4270M, ZENE R MA4270M D442 72000364 DIODE, MA4150M, ZENER MA4150M D443 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D444 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D501 72000342 DIODE, AK04 AK04 D502 72000787 DIODE, B0BA02700021 B0BA02700021 D503 72000342 DIODE, AK04 AK04 D505 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D506 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D507 72000361 DIODE, TMPG10G3 TMPG10G3 D508 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D509 72000361 DIODE, TMPG10G3 TMPG10G3 D510 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D511 72000344 DIODE, RC3B2LFU1 RC3B2LFU1 D512 72000344 DIODE, RC3B2LFU1 RC3B2LFU1 D514 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04
D515 72000346 PHOTO COUPLER, PC123FY2 PC123FY2
D516 72000346 PHOTO COUPLER, PC123FY2 PC123FY2
D517 72000354 DIODE, FMLG16S FMLG16S D518 72000355 DIODE, MA4056M, ZENER MA4056M D519 72000354 DIODE, FMLG16S FMLG16S
D520 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks D521 72000350 DIODE, ERC91-02 ERC91-02 D522 72000351 DIODE, FML-G12S FML-G12S D523 72000350 DIODE, ERC91-02 ERC91-02 D524 72000350 DIODE, ERC91-02 ERC91-02 D525 72000336 DIODE, MA700A MA700A D526 72000353 DIODE, D1NL40V70 D1NL40V70 D527 72000348 DIODE, MA167 MA167 D528 72000348 DIODE, MA167 MA167 D531 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D532 72000348 DIODE, MA167 MA167 D533 72000348 DIODE, MA167 MA167 D534 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D535 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165 D536 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165 D537 72000342 DIODE, AK04 AK04 D538 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D539 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D540 72000843 DIODE, ERA22-04 ERA22-04 D541 72000338 DIODE, MA165 MA165 D542 72000358 DIODE, MA4047H, ZENER MA4047H D543 72790413 DIODE, MA4039H, ZENER MA4039H D544 72790414 DIODE, MA4056H, ZENER MA4056H D8001 72000615 DIODE, MA111 MA111 D8002 72000615 DIODE, MA111 MA111
D900 72000340 VARISTOR, ERZV10V621P2 ERZV10V621P2 I081 72790415 IC, B3L000000020 B3L000000020 I2301 72000381 IC, TDA7480, LINEAR TDA7480 I2302 72000381 IC, TDA7480, LINEAR TDA7480 I2304 72000382 IC, PQ09SZ1T PQ09SZ1T I2401 72000939 IC, BH3865S, LINEAR BH3865S I3001 72000941 IC, MM1519XQ C1AB00001139 MM1519XQ I3002 72000387 IC, MC14052BF, GATE ARRAY MC14052BF I3003 72000387 IC, MC14052BF, GATE ARRAY MC14052BF I3004 72000389 IC, CXA1315M, LINEAR CXA1315M I3006 72000382 IC, PQ09SZ1T PQ09SZ1T I3007 72000924 IC, PQ12SZ1T PQ12SZ1T I3008 72000924 IC, PQ12SZ1T PQ12SZ1T I3009 72000783 IC, SN74AHC2G66HDCR SN74AHC2G66H I3502 72790416 IC, TVRJ901, ROM TVRJ901 I3515 72790417 IC, C0ZBZ0000205 C0ZBZ0000205 I410 72000395 IC, MIP0210SY1TV, LOGIC MIP0210SY1TV I411 72790418 IC, AN7705F, LINEAR AN7705F I430 72790419 IC, C0DABZG00001 C0DABZG00001 I465 72790420 IC, AN1431T, LINEAR AN1431T I501 72000404 IC, AN8026, LINEAR AN8026 I502 72790421 IC, C5HABZZ00080 C5HABZZ00080 I503 72000785 IC, AN7718F, LINEAR AN7718F
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks I504 72790420 IC, AN1431T, LINEAR AN1431T I505 72790420 IC, AN1431T, LINEAR AN1431T I506 72790423 IC, C0DAAHG00007 C0DAAHG00007 I507 72000400 IC, PQ30RV21A, LINEAR PQ30RV21A I508 72000406 IC, AN6912, LINEAR AN6912 I8001 72790424 IC, M52346SP, LINEAR M52346SP I8002 72000414 IC, TC74HC14AF TC74HC14AF J3509 72000429 CONNECTOR, K1FB109B0058 K1FB109B0058 J3511 72000430 CONNECTOR, TJS8A9880 TJS8A9880 J3513 72000925 JACK, K2HC103B0105 J8500 72000433 TERMINAL, K4BC02B00013 K4BC02B00013 L2301 72790425 COIL, G0ZZ00002023 G0ZZ00002023 L2302 72790425 COIL, G0ZZ00002023 G0ZZ00002023 L2303 72000434 BEAD CHOKE, EXCELDR35C EXCELDR35C L2304 72000434 BEAD CHOKE, EXCELDR35C EXCELDR35C L2306 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3001 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3002 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3003 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3007 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3008 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3507 72000436 EMI FILTER, TLK20LFA224M TLK20LFA224M L3508 72000436 EMI FILTER, TLK20LFA224M TLK20LFA224M L3509 72000436 EMI FILTER, TLK20LFA224M TLK20LFA224M L3510 72000437 EMI FILTER, TLK212T256AL TLK212T256AL L3511 72000437 EMI FILTER, TLK212T256AL TLK212T256AL L3512 72000437 EMI FILTER, TLK212T256AL TLK212T256AL L3513 72000437 EMI FILTER, TLK212T256AL TLK212T256AL L3525 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3526 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3530 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L3555 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L411 72790426 COIL-PEAKING, ELEXT100KA ELEXT100KA L430 72790427
TRANSFORMER-SW, G4D4A0000048 G4D4A0000048
L501 72000442 BEAD CHOKE, EXCELSA39 EXCELSA39 L502 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0
L503 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0
L504 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L505 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L506 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L507 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L508 72000442 BEAD CHOKE, EXCELSA39 EXCELSA39 L509 72790429
COIL-INDUCTION, TALFP15B221K TALFP15B221K
L510 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L511 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0
L515 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0
L516 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks L517 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L518 72790428 RESISTOR, C, 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 L520 72790430
COIL-INDUCTION, TALL08N101KA
TALL08N101KA
L8001 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L8002 72000435 CHIP INDUCTOR, ELJPA100KB ELJPA100KB L8501 72000446 LINE FILTER, TLPD061 TLPD061 L8502 72000446 LINE FILTER, TLPD061 TLPD061
L901 72000992 CHOKE COIL, G0A143K00001 G0A143K00001
L902 72001008 LINE FILTER, TLPD048 TLPD048
L903 72001008 LINE FILTER, TLPD048 TLPD048
Q082 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2301 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2302 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2303 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2305 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2306 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2406 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q2408 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A
Q2410 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A
Q3013 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3014 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3085 72000453 TRANSISTOR, 2SB709A 2SB709A Q3086 72000453 TRANSISTOR, 2SB709A 2SB709A Q3507 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3508 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3509 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3513 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A
Q3514 72000453 TRANSISTOR, 2SB709A 2SB709A
Q3515 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3516 72000453 TRANSISTOR, 2SB709A 2SB709A Q3531 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q3532 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A Q401 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q402 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q403 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q410 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A
Q431 72790431 TRANSISTOR, 2SK2917, FET 2SK2917
Q432 72790431 TRANSISTOR, 2SK2917, FET 2SK2917 Q433 72000461 TRANSISTOR, 2SD2177R 2SD2177R Q434 72000779 TRANSISTOR, 2SB1434R 2SB1434R Q435 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q436 72000462 TRANSISTOR, 2SA1309A 2SA1309A Q437 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q438 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q439 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A
Q501 72000459 TRANSISTOR, 2SK2847, FET 2SK2847 Q502 72790432
TRANSISTOR, B1DEGQ000019, FET
B1DEGQ000019
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks Q503 72000463 TRANSISTOR, 2SB621A 2SB621A Q504 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q505 72000462 TRANSISTOR, 2SA1309A 2SA1309A Q506 72000460 TRANSISTOR, 2SC3311A 2SC3311A Q8021 72000452 TRANSISTOR, 2SD601A 2SD601A R081 72790832 RESISTOR, M, 47 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0470JV R082 72790830
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ224
R083 72000892
RESISTOR, M, 470 OHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ471
R084 72790831
RESISTOR, M, 270 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ271
R088 72000874 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ102
R091 72790832 RESISTOR, M, 47 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0470JV R092 72790832 RESISTOR, M, 47 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0470JV R093 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R094 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R1554 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ222
R1555 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ222
R2301 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472
R2304 72000477 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ473
R2305 72000478 RESISTOR, M, 22KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ223
R2306 72000478 RESISTOR, M, 22KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ223 R2309 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2310 72000480 RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ562 R2319 72000481 RESISTOR, M, 560 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ561 R2320 72000481 RESISTOR, M, 560 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ561 R2321 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY 0R00 R2322 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102
R2323 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102
R2324 72000481 RESISTOR, M, 560 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ561
R2325 72000481 RESISTOR, M, 560 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ561 R2326 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123 R2327 72000483 RESISTOR, M, 7.5KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ752 R2328 72000479 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ683 R2329 72000484 RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ332 R2330 72000484 RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ332 R2331 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY 0R00
R2332 72000485 RESISTOR, M, 1.8KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ182
R2333 72000471 RESISTOR, M, 470 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ471
R2334 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2335 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123 R2336 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123 R2337 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY 0R00 R2338 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY 0R00 R2341 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103 R2343 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103
R2346 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123
R2347 72000477 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ473
R2348 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks R2349 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R2350 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R2408 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103 R2410 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103 R2431 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123 R2434 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2438 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R2439 72000492 RESISTOR, M, 56KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ563 R2440 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R2441 72000482 RESISTOR, M, 12KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ123 R2445 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R2448 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102 R2450 72000492 RESISTOR, M, 56KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ563 R2452 72000477 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ473 R2453 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103 R2456 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103 R2457 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333 R2460 72000494 RESISTOR, M, 18KOHM ERJ6ENF1802 R2461 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R2462 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R2463 72000496 RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM ERJ6ENF1502 R2464 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R2466 72000490 RESISTOR, M, 100KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ104 R2467 72000470 RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ224 R2468 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2469 72000490 RESISTOR, M, 100KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ104 R2470 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2471 72000485 RESISTOR, M, 1.8KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ182 R2472 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R2473 72000485 RESISTOR, M, 1.8KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ182 R2476 72000497 RESISTOR, M, 22 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ220 R2477 72000497 RESISTOR, M, 22 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ220 R2480 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102 R2481 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ153
R2482 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W
ERJ6GEYJ153
R2483 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102
R2484 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333
R3001 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3002 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3003 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3004 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3007 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3009 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3010 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3011 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560
R3012 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3013 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks R3014 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3015 72790757 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ560 R3016 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3017 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3018 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3019 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3020 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3021 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3022 72790758
RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ562
R3023 72790758
RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ562
R3024 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3025 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3026 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3027 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3028 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3029 72000872 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, 1/16W ERJ3GEY0R00 R3030 72790758
RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ562
R3031 72790758
RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ562
R3032 72000886
RESISTOR, M, 330 OHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ331
R3033 72000886
RESISTOR, M, 330 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ331
R3034 72000874 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ102 R3035 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R3036 72000880
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ153
R3037 72000888
RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ333
R3038 72000874 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ102 R3039 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R3040 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W
TAJAAH0101JV
R3041 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R3042 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W
TAJAAH0101JV
R3043 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R3045 72000874 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ102 R3046 72000894
RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ473
R3047 72000875
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ103
R3078 72000880
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ153
R3079 72000888
RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ333
R3087 72000875
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ103
R3088 72000875
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ103
R3101 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3102 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ334
R3103 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3104 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3105 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3106 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3107 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ334
R3108 72790759
RESISTOR, M, 330KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ334
R3109 72000894
RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ473
R3400 72000486 RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ103
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks R3508 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3509 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3510 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3511 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3526 72000499 RESISTOR, M, 75 OHM ERJ6ENF75R0 R3527 72000499 RESISTOR, M, 75 OHM ERJ6ENF75R0 R3528 72000499 RESISTOR, M, 75 OHM ERJ6ENF75R0 R3529 72000498 RESISTOR, M, 180KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ184 R3530 72000498 RESISTOR, M, 180KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ184 R3537 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R3538 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R3540 72000473 RESISTOR, M, 0 OHM, J ERJ6GEY0R00 R3547 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3548 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3577 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W
ERJ6GEYJ153
R3578 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333 R3579 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W
ERJ6GEYJ153
R3580 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333
R3581 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ153
R3582 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333 R3585 72000500 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ560 R3586 72000500 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ560 R3589 72000477 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ473 R3590 72000500 RESISTOR, M, 56 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ560 R3595 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102 R3596 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102 R3597 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102
R3599 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101
R3603 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3604 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3611 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3612 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3613 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3614 72000476 RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ472 R3626 72000929
RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ3R3
R3627 72000929
RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ3R3
R3628 72000929
RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ3R3
R3629 72000929
RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J, 1/10W
ERJ6GEYJ3R3
R3653 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ153
R3654 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333 R3655 72000930
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ6GEYJ153
R3656 72000493 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ333 R3663 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102 R3664 72000474 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ102
R3668 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101
R3672 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3755 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks R3756 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3764 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3765 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3766 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3776 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3777 72000495 RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J ERJ6GEYJ101 R3778 72000477 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J ERJ6GEYJ473 R401 72790833 RESISTOR, W, 3.3 OHM, 10W ERF10TK3R3 R402 72790833 RESISTOR, W, 3.3 OHM, 10W ERF10TK3R3 R403 72000535 RESISTOR, C, 22KOHM, J ERDS2TJ223 R404 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473 R405 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472 R406 72000544 RESISTOR, C, 68 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ683 R407 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473 R408 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472 R409 72790762 RESISTOR, F, 15 OHM, 5W ERU5TAJ150 R411 72000529 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ101 R412 7200053 1 RESISTOR, C, 0.68 OHM, J ERDS2TJ6R8 R413 72000528 RESISTOR, M, 100KOHM, J ERG1FJS104D R414 72000564 RESISTOR, C, 560 OHM,J ERDS2TJ561 R415 7200053 1 RESISTOR, C, 0.68 OHM, J ERDS2TJ6R8 R416 72790834 RESISTOR, C, 220 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1TJ221 R417 72790835 RESISTOR, C, 390 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1TJ391 R418 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R419 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R420 72000532 RESISTOR, C, 1KOHM, J ERDS2TJ102 R422 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R423 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R424 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R431 72000861
RESISTOR, C, 2.7KOHM, J, 1/4W
ERDS2TJ272
R432 72790836
RESISTOR, C, 220KOHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ224
R433 72790837
RESISTOR, C, 270KOHM, J, 1/2W
ERDS1FJ274
R434 72000510 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERG3FJS333D R435 72000510 RESISTOR, M, 33KOHM, J ERG3FJS333D R436 72000517 RESISTOR, W, 0.15OHM ERF5EKR15 R437 72000517 RESISTOR, W, 0.15OHM ERF5EKR15
R438 72790838 RESISTOR, C, 27 OHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ270
R439 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R440 72000841 RESISTOR, M, 56KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF5602 R441 72000864 RESISTOR, M, 10 OHM, J, 1W ERG1FJS100D R442 72000513 RESISTOR, C, 10 OHM, J ERDS1FJ100 R443 72000511 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS1FJ103 R444 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R445 72790839 RESISTOR, C, 64KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ684 R446 72000513 RESISTOR, C, 10 OHM, J ERDS1FJ100
R447 72000511 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS1FJ103
R448 72000570 RESISTOR, C, 33 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ333
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks R449 72000515 RESISTOR, C, 220 OHM, J ERDS1FJ221 R450 72790428 RESISTOR, C 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 R451 72790428 RESISTOR, C 0 OHM, 1/4W ERDS2TC0 R452 72790840
RESISTOR, M, 2.7KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2701
R4521 72000882 RESISTOR, M, 22 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ220 R454 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R455 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R4551 72000875
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ103
R4552 72790758
RESISTOR, M, 5.6KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ562
R456 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R457 72790842 RESISTOR, M, 680OHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF6800 R458 72790843
RESISTOR, M, 1.8KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF1801
R459 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R460 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R4601 72790845 RESISTOR, M, 33 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ330 R4604 72790845 RESISTOR, M, 33 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ330 R461 72790841
RESISTOR, M, 220KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF2203
R462 72790846 RESISTOR, M, 39KOHM, J, 3W ERG1FJS393D R463 72790847 RESISTOR, M, 47KOHM, J, 3W ERG1FJS473D R464 72000868 RESISTOR, M, 82KOHM, J, 3W ERG2FJS823D R465 72000535 RESISTOR, C, 22KOHM, J ERDS2TJ223 R466 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473 R467 72000554 RESISTOR, C, 15 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ153 R468 72000535 RESISTOR, C, 22KOHM, J ERDS2TJ223 R469 72000535 RESISTOR, C, 22KOHM, J ERDS2TJ223
R470 72000861
RESISTOR, C, 2.7KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ272
R471 72000529 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ101 R472 72790848 RESISTOR, C, 2.7 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ2R7 R473 72000529 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ101 R474 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473 R475 72000863 RESISTOR, C, 56 OHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ560 R476 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472 R477 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ222
R478 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ222
R479 72790849 RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1W ERG1FJS222D
R501 72000542 RESISTOR, C, 1.5 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ152 R502 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R503 72000636 RESISTOR, M, 100 KOHM, J ERG2FJS104D R504 72000636 RESISTOR, M, 100 KOHM, J ERG2FJS104D R506 72790843
RESISTOR, M, 1.8KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF1801
R507 72790851 RESISTOR, M, 430 OHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF4300 R509 72000513 RESISTOR, C, 10 OHM, J ERDS1FJ100 R510 72790852 RESISTOR, M, 0.47OHM, J, 2W ERX2FJSR47D
R511 72790852 RESISTOR, M, 0.47OHM, J, 2W ERX2FJSR47D
R512 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R513 72000555 RESISTOR, C, 3.3 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ332 R514 72790852 RESISTOR, M, 0.47OHM, J, 2W ERX2FJSR47D
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks R515 72790853 RESISTOR, C, 680 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ681 R516 72790852 RESISTOR, M, 0.47OHM, J, 2W ERX2FJSR47D R518 72790852 RESISTOR, M, 0.47OHM, J, 2W ERX2FJSR47D R519 72790854
RESISTOR, C, 1.2KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ122
R520 72790855 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J, 3W ERG3FJS683D R522 72790855 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J, 3W ERG3FJS683D R523 72790855 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J, 3W ERG3FJS683D R524 72790855 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J, 3W ERG3FJS683D R525 72000522 RESISTOR, C, 22 OHM,J ERDS1FJ220
R526 72000522 RESISTOR, C, 22 OHM,J ERDS1FJ220
R527 72790856 RESISTOR, C, 3.3 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ3R3 R528 72000532 RESISTOR, C, 1KOHM, J ERDS2TJ102 R529 72000532 RESISTOR, C, 1KOHM, J ERDS2TJ102 R530 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W
ERDS2TJ222
R531 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ222
R532 72000529 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ101 R533 72000529 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ101 R534 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473
R535 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ473
R536 7200054 5 RESISTOR, M, 2.55KOHM, F ER0S2CK F2551 R537 72000552 RESISTOR, CONTROL 10 KOHM EVMEASA00B14
R538 72790772
RESISTOR, M, 61.9KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF6192
R539 7200054 5 RESISTOR, M, 2.55KOHM, F ER0S2CK F2551 R540 72000548 RESISTOR, CONTROL 50KOHM EVMEASA00B54 R541 72790857
RESISTOR, M, 49.9KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF4992
R542 72790857
RESISTOR, M, 49.9KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF4992
R543 72790858
RESISTOR, M, 46.4KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF4642
R545 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R546 72000522 RESISTOR, C, 22 OHM,J ERDS1FJ220 R547 72000543 RESISTOR, C, 6.8 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ682 R548 72000539 RESISTOR, C, 470 OHM, J ERDS1FJ471 R549 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472 R550 72000543 RESISTOR, C, 6.8 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ682 R551 72000557 RESISTOR, C, 150 OHM, J ERDS2TJ151 R552 72000566 RESISTOR, M, 470 OHM, J ERG2FJS471D
R553 72000566 RESISTOR, M, 470 OHM, J ERG2FJS471D
R554 72000543 RESISTOR, C, 6.8 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ682 R555 72790859
RESISTOR, M, 12.1KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF1212
R556 72000555 RESISTOR, C, 3.3 KOHM, J ERDS2TJ332 R557 7200054 5 RESISTOR, M, 2.55KOHM, F ER0S2CK F2551 R558 72790860
RESISTOR, M, 1.50KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF1501
R559 72000532 RESISTOR, C, 1KOHM, J ERDS2TJ102 R560 72790861
RESISTOR, M, 3.74KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF3741
R561 72000553 RESISTOR, C, 68 OHM, J ERDS2TJ680 R562 72000562 RESISTOR, M, 383 OHM, F ER0S2CKF3830 R563 72790862
RESISTOR, M, 121KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF1213
R564 72790863
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF1002
Loc. No. Part No. Description Reference No. Remarks R565 72000532 RESISTOR, C, 1KOHM, J ERDS2TJ102 R566 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R567 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R568 72000525 RESISTOR, C, 10KOHM, J ERDS2TJ103 R569 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ222
R570 72000565 RESISTOR, C, 47 KOHM,J ERDS2TJ473 R571 72790864
RESISTOR, C, 27KOH, M, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ273
R572 72000535 RESISTOR, C, 22KOHM, J ERDS2TJ223 R573 72790865
RESISTOR, M, 180KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF1803
R574 72790865
RESISTOR, M, 180KOHM, F, 1/4W
ER0S2CKF1803
R575 72790863
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, F, 1/4W ER0S2CKF1002
R576 72000931
RESISTOR, C, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/4W
ERDS2TJ222
R577 72000538 RESISTOR, C, 47 OHM, J ERDS2TJ470 R578 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472 R579 72000534 RESISTOR, C, 100KOHM, J ERDS2TJ104 R580 72000540 RESISTOR, C, 470 OHM, J ERDS2TJ471 R581 72790867 RESISTOR, C, 12KOHM, J, 1/4W ERDS2TJ123
R582 72000536 RESISTOR, C, 4.7KOHM, J ERDS2TJ472
R583 72000553 RESISTOR, C, 68 OHM, J ERDS2TJ680 R584 72790856 RESISTOR, C, 3.3 OHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ3R3 R585 72790855 RESISTOR, M, 68KOHM, J, 3W ERG3FJS683D R586 72790836
RESISTOR, C, 220KOHM, J, 1/2W ERDS1FJ224
R587 72790836
RESISTOR, C, 220KOHM, J, 1/2W
ERDS1FJ224
R8002 72000875
RESISTOR, M, 10KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ103
R8003 72000880
RESISTOR, M, 15KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ153
R8004 72790831
RESISTOR, M, 270 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ271
R8006 72000886
RESISTOR, M, 330 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ331
R8007 72000886
RESISTOR, M, 330 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ331
R8008 72790831
RESISTOR, M, 270 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ271
R8009 72000887
RESISTOR, M, 3.3KOHM, J, 1/10W ERJ3GEYJ332
R8010 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ222
R8011 72000886
RESISTOR, M, 330 OHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ331
R8012 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R8013 72000876
RESISTOR, M, 100KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ104
R8015 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R8017 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W
TAJAAH0101JV
R8018 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R8019 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W
TAJAAH0101JV
R8023 72000893
RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ472
R8024 72000893
RESISTOR, M, 4.7KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ472
R8025 72000881
RESISTOR, M, 18KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ183
R8026 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W
TAJAAH0101JV
R8027 72000874 RESISTOR, M, 1KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ102 R8028 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ222
R8029 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ222
R8030 72000884
RESISTOR, M, 2.2KOHM, J, 1/16W
ERJ3GEYJ222
R8033 72790845 RESISTOR, M, 33 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ330
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Loc. No. Pa rt No. Description Reference No. Remarks
R8035 72790078
RESISTOR, M, 100 OHM, J, 1/16W TAJAAH0101JV
R8036 72790845 RESISTOR, M, 33 OHM, J, 1/16W ERJ3GEYJ330
R900 72000631 RESISTOR, S, 1MOHM, K ERC12ZGK105 R901 72000631 RESISTOR, S, 1MOHM, K ERC12ZGK105 RL401 72790422 RELAY, TSEH0005 TSEH0005 RL402 72790422 RELAY, TSEH0005 TSEH0005 RL403 72001009 RELAY, TSE10801 TSE10801
RM001 72000649
REMOCO RECEIVER, PNA4601M05TV
PNA4601M05TV
S061 72000650 POWER SWITCH TSE4GD0001
S1554 72000651 SWITCH, EVQPBD05R EVQPBD05R
S1555 72000651 SWITCH, EVQPBD05R EVQPBD05R S1556 72000651 SWITCH, EVQPBD05R EVQPBD05R
T401 72790433
TRANSFORMER-SW, ETS25AD1C3AG ETS25AD1C3AG
T501 72790434
TRANSFORMER-SW, G4D4A0000051 G4D4A0000051
T502 72790435
TRANSFORMER-SW, G4D4A0000052 G4D4A0000052
T6451 72790436
TRANSFORMER-SW, G4D1A0000055 G4D1A0000055
T6471 72790436
TRANSFORMER-SW, G4D1A0000055
G4D1A0000055
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17 Specifications
Power Source: AC220-240V 50/60Hz Power Consumption: 295 W
2.8 W (stand-by condition)
1.5 W (Power off condition)
Plasma Display panel:
Contrast Ratio 3000:1 Screen size: 818 mm (W) × 461 mm (H)
Operating condition: Temperature 34 °F - 104 °F (0 °C - 40 °C) Humidity 20 % - 80 %
Connection terminals:
AV
Video in 1.0 Vp-p (75-ohm) S-VIDEO IN
(MINI DIN 4PIN) AUDIO IN
(RCA PIN JACK × 2)
COMPONENT/RGB
Y/G 1.0 Vp-p/composite (75-ohm)
PB/B 0.7 Vp-p (75-ohm) PR/R 0.7 Vp-p (75-ohm) HD 1.0 - 5.0 Vp-p (high impedance) VD 1.0 - 5.0 Vp-p (high impedance) AUDIO IN
(RCA PIN JACK×2)
PC
(HIGH-DENSITY D-SUB15PIN)
AUDIO IN (M3 JACK) 0.5Vrms (high impedance)
SERIAL
EXTERNAL CONTROL TERMINAL (D-SUB9PIN)
SPEAKERS (External speakers) (6)
Dimensions (W×H×D): 1,020 mm × 610 mm 89 mm) Weight (Mass)
Drive method AC type
16:9 aspect ratio
939 mm (diagonal) (37 inch) 920 mm (W) × 518 mm (H) 1,056 mm (diagonal)
No. of pixels 408,960 (852 (W) × 480 (H))
[2,556 × 480 dots]
Horizontal scanning frequency 15.6 ­110kHz
Vertical scanning frequency 48 - 120Hz
Y: 1 Vp-p (75-ohm), C: 0.286 Vp-p (75-ohm)
0.5 Vrms (high impedance)
0.7 Vp-p/non-composite (75-ohm)
0.5 Vrms (high impedance)
R,G,B/0.7 Vp-p (75-ohm)
HD, VD/1.0 - 5.0 Vp-p (high impedance)
RS-232C COMPATIBLE
16W [8W+8W] (10% THD)
approx. 28.0 kg net (main unit only) approx. 32.2 kg net (with speakers)
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The model number and serial number are on the back of your display. Record these numbers in the spaces below. Refer to these numbers whenever you communicate with your Toshiba dealer about this display.
Model number: Serial number:
42WP27
TOSHIBA CORPORATION, 2002
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Table of Contents
Basic Controls........................................................ 13
Power On/Off and input signal selection ............. 14
AC cord connection............................................... 14
Power On/Off ........................................................ 14
Select the input signal........................................... 15
Selecting the On-Screen Menu Language............ 15
On-Screen Menu Display from Remote Control......
16
ASPECT Controls................................................... 18
Adjusting Picture Pos./Size................................... 20
Sound Adjustment ................................................. 22
Mute ...................................................................... 22
Surround Controls ................................................. 23
Picture Adjustments .............................................. 24
Advanced Settings ................................................25
Screensaver(For preventing after-images).......... 26
Setup of Screensaver Time................................... 27
Side Panel Adjustment.......................................... 27
Setup for Input Signals.......................................... 28
Component/RGB-in Select.................................... 28
3D Y/C Filter – For NTSC AV images ................... 28
Colour system / Aspect Auto ................................. 29
3:2 Pulldown ......................................................... 29
Sync ...................................................................... 30
H-Freq. (kHz)/V-Freq. (Hz).................................... 30
Troubleshooting..................................................... 31
Connections ...........................................................32
AV Input Terminals connection.............................. 33
Component/RGB Input connection ....................... 34
Input signal can be displayed................................ 36
Specifications......................................................... 38
Important Safety Notice........................................... 3
Safety Precautions................................................... 5
Accessories .............................................................. 7
Accessories Supply................................................. 7
Optional Accessories .............................................. 7
Remote Control Batteries........................................ 8
Connections .............................................................9
PC Input Terminals connection ............................. 10
SERIAL Terminals connection............................... 12
Basic
With Optional RCA Terminal Board
Dear TOSHIBA Customer
Welcome to the TOSHIBA family of customers. We hope that you will have many years of enjoyment from your new Plasma Display. To obtain maximum benefit from your set, please read these Instructions b ef ore making any adjustments, and retain them for future reference. Retain your purchase receipt also, and note down the model number and serial number of your set in the space provided on the cover of these instructions.
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WARNING: To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to
rain or moisture. Do not place containers with water (flower vase, cups, cosmetics, etc.) above the set. (including on shelves above, etc.)
WARNING: 1) To prevent electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing
to qualified service personnel.
2) Do not remove the earthing pin on the power plug. This apparatus is equipped with a three pin earthing-type power plug. This plug will only fit an earthing-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact an electrician. Do not defeat the purpose of the earthing plug.
WARNING
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to take adequate measures.
CAUTION
This appliance is intended for use in environments which are relatively free of electromagnetic fields. Using this appliance near sources of strong electromagnetic fields or where electrical noise may overlap with the input signals could cause the picture and sound to wobble or cause interference such as noise to appear. To avoid the possibility of harm to this appliance, keep it away from sources of strong electromagnetic fields.
To prevent electric shock, ensure the grounding pin on the AC cord power plug is securely connected.
Important Safety Notice
Trademark Credits
VGA is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, USA.
S-VGA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association. Even if no special notation has been made of company or product trademarks, these trademarks have been fully respected.
Note:
Do not allow a still picture to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the Plasma Display. Examples of still pictures include logos, video games, computer images, teletext and images displayed in 4:3 mode.
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IMPORTANT: THE MOULDED PLUG
FOR YOUR SAFETY, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5 amp fuse
is fitted in this plug. Shall the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
ASA
or the BSI mark
on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local TOSHIBA Dealer.
If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home, then the fuse shall be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safety. There is a danger of severe electrical shock if the cut off plug is inserted into any 13 amp socket.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING: THIS APP ARATUS MUST BE EARTHED. IMPORTANT:
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: Green-and-Yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol
or coloured GREEN or
GREEN-AND-YELLOW. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the
plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
How to replace the fuse. Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse.
FOR UK ONLY
Important Safety Notice
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Safety Precautions
WARNING
Setup
This Plasma Display is for use only with the following optional accessories. Use with any other type of optional accessories may cause instability which could result in the possibility of injury.
(All of the following accessories are manufactured by TOSHIBA CORPORATION)
Speakers
...................................................
PSS421S
Pedestal
....................................................
PTS501S
RCA Terminal Board
.................................
RTB421
Wall-hanging bracket (vertical)
.................
PWB501
Wall-hanging bracket (angled)
..................
PWB502
Always be sure to ask a qualified technician to carry out set-up.
Do not place the Plasma Display on sloped or unstable surfaces.
The Plasma Display may fall off or tip over.
Do not place any objects on top of the Plasma Display.
If water is spills onto the Plasma Display or foreign objects get inside it, a short-circuit may occur which could result
in fire or electric shock. If any foreign objects get inside the Plasma Display, please consult your local TOSHIBA dealer.
If using the pedestal (optional accessory), leave a space of at least 10 cm at the top, left and right, at least 6 cm at the bottom, and at least 7 cm at the rear. If using some other setting-up method, leave a space of at least 10 cm at the top, bottom, left and right, and at least 1.9 cm at the rear.
Avoid installing this product near electronic equipment that is easy to receive electromagnetic waves.
It may cause interference in image, sound, etc. In particular, keep video equipment away from this product.
When using the Plasma Display
The Plasma Display is designed to operate on 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Do not cover the ventilation holes.
Doing so may cause the Plasma Display to overheat, which can cause fire or damage to the Plasma Display.
Do not stick any foreign objects into the Plasma Display.
Do not insert any metal or flammable objects into the ventilations holes or drop them onto the Plasma Display, as doing so can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not remove the cover or modify it in any way.
High voltages which can cause severe electric shocks are present inside the Plasma Display. For any inspection, adjustment and repair work, please contact your local TOSHIBA dealer.
Securely insert the power cord plug as far as it will go.
If the plug is not fully inserted, heat may be generated which could cause fire. If the plug is damaged or the wall socket plate is loose, they shall not be used.
Do not handle the power cord plug with wet hands.
Doing so may cause electric shocks.
Do not do anything that may damage the power cable. When disconnecting the power cable, pull on the plug body, not the cable.
Do not damage the cable, make any modifications to it, place heavy objects on top of it, heat it, place it near any hot objects, twist it, bend it excessively or pull it. To do so may cause fire and electric shock. If the power cable is damaged, have it repaired at your local TOSHIBA dealer.
If the Plasma Display is not going to be used for any prolonged length of time, unplug the power cord plug from the wall outlet.
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Safety Precautions
If problems occur during use
If a problem occurs (such as no picture or no sound), or if smoke or an abnormal odour starts to come out from the Plasma Display, immediately unplug the power cord plug from the wall outlet.
If you continue to use the Plasma Display in this condition, fire or electric shock could result. After checking that the smoke has stopped, contact your local TOSHIBA dealer so that the necessary repairs can be made. Repairing the Plasma Display yourself is extremely dangerous, and shall never be done.
If water or foreign objects get inside the Plasma Display, if the Plasma Display is dropped, or if the cabinet becomes damages, disconnect the power cord plug immediately.
A short circuit may occur, which could cause fire. Contact your local TOSHIBA dealer for any repairs that need to be made.
CAUTION
When using the Plasma Display
Do not bring your hands, face or objects close to the ventilation holes of the Plasma Display .
Heated air comes out from the ventilation holes at the top of Plasma Display will be hot. Do not bring your hands or face, or objects which cannot withstand heat, close to this port, otherwise burns or deformation could result.
Be sure to disconnect all cables before moving the Plasma Display.
If the Plasma Display is moved while some of the cables are still connected, the cables may become damaged, and fire or electric shock could result.
Disconnect the power cord plug from the wall socket as a safety precaution before carrying out any cleaning.
Electric shocks can result if this is not done.
Clean the power cable regularly to prevent it becoming dusty.
If dust built up on the power cord plug, the resultant humidity can damage the insulation, which could result in fire. Pull the power cord plug out from the wall outlet and wipe the mains lead with a dry cloth.
This Plasma Display radiates infrared rays, therefore it may affect other infrared communication equipment. Install your infrared sensor in a place away from direct or reflected light from your Plasma Display.
Cleaning and maintenance
The front of the display panel has been specially treated. Wipe the panel surface gently using only a cleaning cloth or a soft, lint-free cloth.
If the surface is particularly dirty, wipe with a soft, lint-free cloth which has been soaked in pure water or water to which a small amount of neutral detergent has been added, and then wipe it evenly with a dry cloth of the same type until the surface is dry.
Do not scratch or hit the surface of the panel with fingernails or other hard objects, otherwise the surface may become damaged. Furthermore, avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner, otherwise the quality of the surface may be adversely affected.
If the cabinet becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
If the cabinet is particularly dirty, soak the cloth in water to which a small amount of neutral detergent has been added and then wring the cloth dry. Use this cloth to wipe the cabinet, and then wipe it dry with a dry cloth.
Do not allow any detergent to come into direct contact with the surface of the Plasma Display. If water droplets get inside the unit, operating problems may result.
Avoid contact with volatile substances such as insect sprays, solvents and thinner, otherwise the quality of the cabinet surface may be adversely affected or the coating may peel off. Furthermore, do not leave it for long periods in contact with articles made from rubber or PVC.
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Accessories
Accessories Supply
Check that you have the accessories and items shown
Optional Accessories
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
PLASMA DISPLAY
Owners Manual
Remote Control Transmitter
Batteries for the Remote Control Transmitter (2 × R6 Size)
Fixing bands 2 pcs
AC cord
For assembling
Full instructions are supplied with each optional accessory for use with this Plasma Display.
AC cord (UK)
Ferrite core (small size) × 1
Ferrite core (large size) × 2
RCA Terminal Board
RTB421
Speakers
PSS421S
Pedestal
PTS501S
Wall-hanging bracket (vertical)
PWB501
Wall-hanging bracket (angled)
PWB502
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Remote Control Batteries
Requires two R6 batteries.
1. Turn the transmitter face down. Press and slide off the battery cover.
2. Install the batteries as shown in the battery compartment. (Polarity + or – must match the markings in the compartment.)
3. Replace the cover and slide in reverse until the lock snaps.
Two "R6" size
Helpful Hint:
For frequent remote control users, replace old batteries with Alkaline batteries for longer life.
Precaution on battery use
Incorrect installation can cause battery leakage and corrosion that will damage the remote control transmitter.
Observe the following precaution:
1. Batteries shall always be replaced as a pair. Always use new batteries when replacing the old set.
2. Do not combine a used battery with a new one.
3. Do not mix battery types (example: Zinc Carbon with “Alkaline”).
4. Do not attempt to charge, short-circuit, disassemble, heat or burn used batteries.
5. Battery replacement is necessary when remote control acts sporadically or stops operating the Plasma Display set.
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Connections
SERIALPC IN
AUDIO
To tighten:
To loosen:
Push the catch
Pull
Pull
1
2
1
2
1
2
SPEAKERS Terminals (R)
SPEAKERS Terminals (L)
– Cable fixing bands
Secure any excess cables with bands as required.
When connecting the speakers, be sure to use only the optional accessory speakers. Refer to the speakers Installation Manual for details on speaker installation.
Speakers (Optional accessories)
Pass the attached cable fixing band through the clip as shown in the figure.
To secure cables connected to Terminals, wrap the cable fixing band around them then pass the pointed end through the locking block, as shown in the figure.
While ensuring there is sufficient slack in cables to minimize stress (especially in the power cord), firmly bind all cables with the supplied fixing band.
From SERIAL Terminal on Computer (see page 12)
From EXIT monitor terminal on Computer (see page 10)
AC cord connection (see page 14)
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Connections
PC Input Terminals connection
Notes:
(1) Computer signals which can be input are those with a horizontal scanning frequency of 15.6 to 1 10 kHz and vertical
scanning frequency of 48 to 120 Hz. (However, the image will not be displayed properly if the signals exceed 1,200 lines.)
(2) The display resolution is a maximum of 640 × 480 dots when the aspect mode is set to 4:3, and 852 × 480 dots
when the aspect mode is set to 16:9. If the display resolution exceeds these maximums, it may not be possible to show fine detail with sufficient clarity.
(3) The PC input terminals are DDC1/2B-compatible. If the computer being connected is not DDC1/2B-compatible,
you will need to make setting changes to the computer at the time of connection. (4) Some PC models cannot be connected to the set. (5) There is no need to use an adapter for computers with DOS/V compatible D-sub 15P terminal. (6) The computer shown in the illustration is for example purposes only. (7) Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this set. (8) Do not set the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies for PC signals which are above or below the specified
frequency range.
AUDIO
PC IN
COMPUTER
Conversion adapter (if necessary)
RGB
D-sub 15p
Stereo plug
PC cable
Connect a cable which matches the audio output terminal on the computer.
Less than
3"
15
/
16
(10 cm)
Ferrite core (small size)
(supplied)
Ferrite core (large size) (supplied)
Audio
Less than
3"
15
/
16
(10 cm)
POWER /
R - STANDBY G POWER ON
INPUT
VOL
+
Installing the ferrite core (Small size)
Pull back the tabs (in two places)
Open
Press the cable through and close
1
2
3
Installing the ferrite core (Large size)
Pull back the tabs (in two places)
Open
Press the cable through and close
1
2
3
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Signal Names for D-sub 15P Connector
Pin Layout for PC Input Terminal
1
67839
45
10
1514131211
2
Connections
Pin No.
1 2 3 4 5
Pin No.
6 7 8 9
10
Pin No.
11 12 13 14 15
Signal Name
R G
B GND (Ground) GND (Ground)
Signal Name GND (Ground) GND (Ground) GND (Ground)
NC (not connected)
GND (Ground)
Signal Name
GND (Ground)
SDA
HD/SYNC
VD
SCL
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Connections
SERIAL Terminals connection
Notes:
(1) Use the RS-232C cable to connect the computer to the Plasma Display. (2) The computer shown is for example purposes only. (3) Additional equipment and cables shown are not supplied with this set.
SERIAL
RS-232C straight cable
D-sub 9p
COMPUTER
Less than
3"
15
/16
(10 cm)
Ferrite core (large size) (supplied)
The SERIAL terminal is used when the Plasma Display is controlled by a computer.
The SERIAL terminal conforms to the RS-232C interface specification, so that the Plasma Display can be controlled by a computer which is connected to this terminal. The computer will require software which allows the sending and receiving of control data which satisfies the conditions given below. Use a computer application such as programming language software. Refer to the documentation for the computer application for details.
Basic format for control data
The transmission of control data from the computer starts with a STX signal, followed by the command, the parameters, and lastly an ETX signal in that order. If there are no parameters, then the parameter signal does not need to be sent.
Notes:
(1) If multiple commands are transmitted, be sure to
wait for the response for the first command to come from this unit before sending the next command.
(2) If an incorrect command is sent by mistake, this
unit will send an ER401 command back to the computer.
STX
Start (02h)
ETX:C2C1 C3 P2P1 P3 P4 P5
Colon Parameter(s)
(1 - 5 bytes)
End (03h)
3-character command (3bytes)
RS-232C Conversion cable
D-sub 9-pin female
2 3 5
4 • 6
7 8
1 • 9
Details
R X D
T X D
GND
Non use Shorted
NC
Pin layout for RS-232C
9876
53214
Communication parameters
Signal level
Synchronization method
Baud rate
Parity
Character length
Stop bit
Flow control
RS-232C compliant
Asynchronous
9600 bps
None 8 bits
1 bit
-
Command
Command PON POF AVL
AMT IIS
DAM
Control details Power ON Power OFF Volume 00 - 63 Audio mute OFF Audio mute ON Input select (toggle) AV Mode Component / RGB mode (processed as a Y/PB/PR or RGB signals as set by this unit) PC Mode Screen mode select (toggle) 4 : 3 Zoom 16 : 9 Just Auto
Parameter None None
**
0 1 None VID YP1
RG1 None NORM ZOOM FULL JUST SELF
With the power off, this display responds to PON command only .
Open
Installing the ferrite core
(Large size)
(When used
RCA Terminal Board)
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INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
Basic Controls
Stand-by (ON/OFF) button
The Plasma Display must first be plugged into the wall outlet and turned on at the power switch. (see page 14) Press this button to turn the Plasma Display On, from Standby mode. Press it again to turn the Plasma Display Off to Standby mode.
N button
(see page 21, 22, 24, 25)
PICTURE button
(see page 24)
PICTURE POS./SIZE button
(see page 20)
PC button
Press the PC mode selection button to select the PC mode. This button is used to switch directly to PC mode.
Status button
Press the “Status” Button to display the current system status.
1 AV(S Video), Component/RGB,
PC mode 2 Aspect mode (see page 18) 3 Off timer The off timer indicator is displayed only when the off timer has been set.
Off timer 90
2
3
1
AV
4:3
INPUT button (AV(S Video), Component/RGB and PC Mode Selection)
Press to select AV (S Video), Component/RGB and PC input signal modes sequentially. (see page 15)
SURROUND button
(see page 23)
Sound mute On/Off (see page 22) V olume Adjustment
Press the Volume Up +” or Down “–” Button to increase or decrease
the sound volume level.
ASPECT button
Press to adjust the aspect. (see page 18)
OFF TIMER button
The Plasma Display can be preset to switch to stand-by after a fixed period. The setting changes to 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes and 0 minutes (off timer cancelled) each time the button is pressed.
When three minutes remain, Off timer 3 will flash. The off timer is cancelled if a power interruption occurs.
30 60
0
90
SOUND button (see page 22)
SET UP button (see page 16)
POSITION buttons
R button (see page 17) ACTION button
Press to make selections
R - STANDBY G POWER ON
INPUT
VOL
+
Main Power On/Off Switch
V olume Adjustment
Press the Volume Up + or Down “–” button to increase or decrease the sound volume level.
INPUT button (AV(S Video), Component/RGB and PC Mode Selection)
(see page 15)
Power Indicator
The Power Indicator will light.
Power-OFF .. Indicator not illuminated (The unit will still consume some power as long as the power cord is still inserted into the wall outlet.)
Stand-by ......Red
Power-ON ........Green
Explanations from here onward describe the functions when the optional RCA Terminal Board is installed.
Remote control sensor
C.A.T.S sensor Plasma C.A.T.S (Contrast Automatic Tracking System)
Plasma C.A.T.S automatically senses the ambient light conditions and adjusts the brightness and gradation accordingly,to optimise contrast. (Effective when Picture mode is set to Auto.)
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Power On/Off and input signal selection
Press the
button on the remote control to turn the
Plasma Display off.
Power Indicator: Red (standby)
Press the
button on the remote control to turn the
Plasma Display on.
Power Indicator: Green
Turn the power to the Plasma Display set off by pressing the
switch on the Plasma Display, when the Plasma
Display is on or in standby mode.
Select
OSD Language
Set
English (UK
)
Deutsch
Fran ais
Italiano
Es
p
a ol
ENGLISH (US
)
Power On/Off
AC cord connection
Connecting the AC cord plug to the Plasma Display.
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
Connecting the plug to the Wall Outlet Note:
Main plug types vary between countries. The power plug shown at left may, therefore, not be the type fitted to your set.
Press the Power switch on the Plasma Display to turn the set on Power-On.
Power Indicator: Green
Example: The screen below is displayed for a while after
the Plasma Display is turned on. (setting condition is an example.)
When the Power is turned on for the first time, the Language selection screen is displayed.
From the second time on, language selection can be done from the setup menu. (see page 15)
Select the desired language using the
and
keys and press the ACTION
button.
From the second time on, the below screen is
displayed for a while (setting condition is
an example).
AV
4:3
Remote Control Sensor
R - STANDBY G POWER ON
INPUT
VOL
+
R - STANDBY G POWER ON
Power Indicator
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Select the input signal
Press the INPUT button to select the input signal to be played back from the equipment which has been connected to the Plasma Display.
SURROUND
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
Power On/Off and input signal selection
Press to display the Setup menu.
Press to select your preferred language.
Selectable languages
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
N
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
R
Press to select the OSD Language.
SET UP
Select the input signals to be connected by installing the optional Terminal Board. (see page 32)
Input signals will change as follows: For Component Input
For RGB Input
Note:
Input buttons do not work if no optional Terminal Board is installed.
Selecting the On-Screen Menu Language
English(UK) Deutsch Français Italiano Español ENGLISH(US)
.......
(Chinese)
AV Component PC
AV RGB PC
R - STANDBY G POWER ON
INPUT
VOL +
VOL +
INPUT
Setup
Si
g
nal
Screensaver
Component/RGB-in select
RGB
OSD Lan
guag
e
En
g
lish (UK
)
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INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
PLASMA DISPLAY
Picture
Normalise
Picture Mode Brightness
Colour
Normal
0 0
Tint
White balance
Normal
Advanced settings
On
Contrast
20
0 0
Sharpness
Normal
On-Screen Menu Display from Remote Control
To Picture adjust menu (see page 24)
T o Advanced Settings (see page 24, 25)
To Sound adjust menu (see page 22)
Normal
Advanced Settings
Normalise Black extension W/B High R
W/B High B
0
0
0
0
W/B Low R Gamma
2. 2
0
W/B Low B
Sound
Normalise Sound Mode Bass Treble
Normal
On
0 0
0
Balance Surround
Normal
To Picture Pos./Size adjust menu (see page 20)
Normal
Picture Pos./Size
Normalise
H-Pos H-Size V-Pos V-Size
Normal
Picture Pos./Size
Normalise
H-Pos H-Size V-Pos V-Size Clock Phase
During A V(S V ideo)” and Component input signal modes.
During RGB and PC input signal modes.
Press to select each item.
Setup
Si
g
nal
Screensaver
Component/RGB-in select
RGB
OSD Lan
guag
e
En
g
lish (UK
)
Setup
Si
g
nal
Screensaver
Component/RGB-in select
RGB
OSD Lan
guag
e
En
g
lish (UK
)
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On-Screen Menu Display from Remote Control
Note:
Signal setup menu displays different setting condition for each input signals. (see page 15)
To Signal screen for RGB (see page 30)
Press to setup “Screensaver” menu.(see page 26)
R
Press the R buttun to return to Setup menu.
R
Press the R buttun to return to Setup menu.
To Signal screen for AV (see page 29)
To Signal screen for Component (see page 29)
To Signal screen for PC (see page 30)
Screensaver Function
Mode
White bar scroll
On
SP Adjustment
Off
Signal
[
RGB
]
Sync
H
-
Freq. kHz
V
-
Freq. Hz
H & V
31.5
60.0
Signal
[
Component
]
3:2 Pulldown
Off
Signal
[
PC
]
Sync
H
-
Freq. kHz
V
-
Freq. Hz
H & V
31.5
60.0
Press to select Signal menu
3D Y/C Filter (NTSC
)
Colour system
3:2 Pulldown
On
Auto
Off
Aspect Auto (4:3
)
4 : 3
Signal
[
AV
]
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ASPECT Controls
The Plasma Display will allow you to enjoy viewing the picture at its maximum size, including wide screen cinema format picture.
ASPECT button
The aspect mode changes each time the ASPECT button is pressed.
ASPECT
4 : 3 Zoom 16 : 9
Auto Just
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
PLASMA DISPLAY
Notes:
(1) During RGB and PC input signal modes, the mode switches between
4:3, Zoom and 16:9 only.
(2) For a 1,125i (1,080i), 750p (720p) signal input during Component
input signal mode, the mode is set to 16:9 mode, and switching is not possible. For a 525i (480i), 625i (575i), 525p (480p) and 625p (575p) signal input during Component input signal mode, Auto can not be selected.
(3) The aspect mode is memorized separately for each input terminal
(AV(S Video), Component, RGB and PC).
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ASPECT Controls
Mode
4 : 3
Zoom
16 : 9
Just
Auto
Explanation
4:3 will display a 4:3 picture at its standard 4:3 size.
Zoom mode magnifies the central section of the picture.
16:9 will display the picture at its maximum size but with sight elongation.
Just mode will display a 4:3 picture at its maximum size but with aspect correction applied to the center of the screen so that elongation is only apparent at the left and right edges of the screen. The size of the picture will depend on the original signal.
4 : 3
3
4
Zoom
4
3
16
9
16 : 9
4
3
16
9
Just
4
3 9
16
Picture
The display will automatically become enlarged (depending on the picture source), allowing you to view the picture at its maximum size.
Note:
Auto mode is designed to automatically adjust the aspect ratio to handle a mix of 16:9 and 4:3 program material. Certain 4:3 program material, such as stock market data screens, may occasionally cause the image size to change unexpectedly. When viewing such programs, it is recommended that the ASPECT be set to 4:3.
Changes in accordance with the Aspect Auto mode setting (see page
29).
Auto
For an elongated image
For a 4:3 image
Image is expanded
416
39
4
3
Note:
Do not allow 4:3 mode to be displayed for an extended period, as this can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the Plasma Display Panel.
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Adjusting Picture Pos./Size
Adjusting screen
1
PICTURE
POS. /SIZE
Press to display the Picture Pos./Size menu.
Normal
Picture Pos./Size
Normalise
H-Pos H-Size V-Pos V-Size
Normal
Picture Pos./Size
Normalise
H-Pos H-Size V-Pos V-Size Clock Phase
Press to adjust Pos./Size.
Notes:
(1) Adjustment details are memorized separately for different input signal formats (Adjustments for component signals
are memorized for 525i (480i), 625i (575i), 525p (480p), 1,125i (1,080i) and 625p (575p), 750p (720p) each, and RGB/PC signals are memorized for each frequency.)
(2) If a Cue or Rew signal from a VCR or DVD player is received, the picture position will shift up or down. This
picture position movement cannot be controlled by the Picture Pos./Size function.
R
Press to exit from adjust mode.
Press to select H-Pos/H-Size/V-Pos/V­Size/Clock Phase.
During A V(S V ideo)” and Component input signal modes.
During RGB and PC input signal modes.
3
2
N R
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
PLASMA DISPLAY
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Adjusting Picture Pos./Size
H-Pos
H-Size
V-Pos
V-Size
Clock Phase
(RGB/PC in Mode)
When the Position Right
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Right
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Right
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Right
“ ”
button is pressed.
Flickering and distortion can be eliminated by using the Position Left
“ ”
or Right
“ ”
button
to carry out adjustment.
Helpful Hint ( /
Normalise
Normalisation)
While the Picture Pos./Size display is active, if either the N button on the remote control is pressed at any time or the
(ACTION button) is pressed during “Normalise”, then all adjustment values are returned to the factory settings.
When the Position Left
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Left
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Left
“ ”
button is pressed.
When the Position Left
“ ”
button is pressed.
N
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Sound
Normalise Sound Mode Bass Treble
Normal
On
0 0
0
Balance Surround
Normal
Sound Adjustment
1
2
Press to display the Sound menu.
Select to adjust each item.
Press to select the desired adjustment menu.
Select the desired level by listening to the sound.
Automatically controls proper volume level.
Emits the original sound.
Bass
Adjusts low sounds
Treble
Adjusts high sounds
Balance
Adjusts left and right volumes
Surround (see next page) Select On or Off
Mute
Press the R button
Useful when answering the phone or receiving unexpected visitors.
Press this button to mute the sound. Press again to reactivate sound. Sound is also reactivated when power is turned off or volume level is changed.
N R
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
PICTURE
Auto
Normal
R
While the Sound menu is displayed, if either the N button on the remote control is pressed at any time or the (ACTION button) is pressed during Normalise, then all adjustment values are returned to the factory settings.
Helpful Hint ( /
Normalise
Normalisation)
N
To end adjustments
Note:
Press the SURROUND button to directly turn the surround effect On and Off. (see next page) Bass, Treble and Surround settings are memorized separately for each Sound mode (Normal, Auto).
SOUND
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Surround Controls
SURROUND Button
The benefits of surround sound are enormous. You can be completely enveloped in sound; just as if you were at a concert hall or cinema.
The surround setting switches on and off each time the SURROUND button is pressed.
On Off
Note:
The surround settings are memorized separately for each Sound mode (Normal, Auto).
SURROUND
On
Surround
NR
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
OFF TIMER
PC
PLASMA DISPLAY
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Press the left
or right
button to
select On. Press the down
button to
enter Advanced Settings mode. Advanced Settings On Enables fine picture adjustment at a professional level (see next page).
Advanced Settings Off Displays images with settings of the Picture menu.
Picture Adjustments
1
2
Press to display the Picture menu.
Select to adjust each item.
Press to select the menu to adjust.
Select the desired level by looking at the picture behind the menu.
PICTURE
Press the left
or right
button to switch between
modes.
Normal Cool Warm
While the Picture menu is displayed, if either the N button on the remote control is pressed at any time or the (ACTION button) is pressed during Normalise, then all adjustment values are returned to the factory settings.
Helpful Hint ( /
Normalise
Normalisation)
N
Picture
Normalise
Picture Mode Brightness
Colour
Normal
0 0
Tint White balance
Normal
Advanced settings
On
Contrast
20
0 0
Sharpness
Normal
Normal
Advanced Settings
Normalise Black extension W/B High R W/B High B
0
0
0
0
W/B Low R
0
W/B Low B Gamma
2. 2
Auto Normal
Cinema Dynamic
Press the left
or right
button to switch between
modes.
Note:
If you would like to change the picture and colour of the selected Picture menu to something else, adjust using the items in the Picture menu. (see next page)
Normal
For viewing in standard (evening lighting) environments. This menu selects the normal levels of Brightness and Contrast.
Dynamic
For viewing in brighter environments. This menu selects higher than normal
levels of
Brightness and Contrast
.
Cinema
Ideal for movies.
Can be selected for AV/Component.
Auto
Automatically selects the mode that best suits the brightness of the environment.
Picture
Normalise
Picture Mode Brightness
Colour
Normal
0
0
Tint White balance
Normal
Advanced settings
On
Contrast
20
0 0
Sharpness
Normal
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Note:
In PICTURE, there is not a noticeable change even when contrast is increased with a bright picture or reduced with a dark picture.
Picture Adjustments
Item
Contrast
Brightness
Colour
Tint
(NTSC only)
Sharpness
Effect Adjustments
Less More
Darker Brighter
Reddish Greenish
Selects the proper brightness and density for the room.
Adjusts for easier viewing of dark pictures such as night scenes and black hair.
Adjusts colour saturation.
Adjust for nice skin colour.
Adjusts picture sharpness.
Notes:
(1)
Colour and Tint
settings cannot be adjusted for RGB and PC input signal modes.
(2) You can change the level of each
function (Contrast, Brightness, Colour, Tint, Sharpness) for each Picture menu.
(3) The setting details for normal,
dynamic and cinema respectively are memorized separately for each input mode (A V(S Video), Component, RGB and PC).
(4) The Tint setting can be adjusted
for NTSC signal only during “AV (S Video) input signal.
Less More
Less More
Helpful Hint ( /
Normalise
Normalisation)
N
Advanced Settings
Item
Black
extension
W/B High R
W/B High B
W/B Low R
W/B Low B
Gamma
Effect
Less More
Less More
Less More
Less More
Details
Adjusts the dark shades of the image in gradiation.
Adjusts the white balance for light red areas.
Adjusts the white balance for light blue areas.
Adjusts the white balance for dark red areas.
Adjusts the white balance for dark blue areas.
2.0
2.2
2.5
Notes:
(1) Carry out “W/B” adjustment as follows.
A Adjust the white balance of the bright sections using the W/B High R and W/B High B settings. B Adjust the white balance of the dark sections using the W/B Low R and W/B Low B settings. C Repeat steps A and B to adjust.
Steps A and B affect each others settings, so repeat each step in turn to make the adjustment. (2) The adjustment values are memorized separately for each input mode (AV(S Video), Component, RGB and PC). (3) The adjustment range values should be used as an adjustment reference.
Less More
Down Up
On the remote control unit, while the Advanced settings menu is displayed, if either the N button is pressed at any time or the
(ACTION button) is pressed during Normalise, then all adjustment values are returned to the
factory settings.
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Screensaver (For preventing after-images)
2
3
1
4
Press to display the Setup menu screen.
SET UP
Press to select the Screensaver.
Press to select the Screensaver screen.
Press to select the desired function.
Press to select the Mode.
Press to select On or Off.
Do not display a still picture, especially in 4:3 mode, for any length of time. If the display must remain on, a Screensaver should be used.
On / Off selection
Reversal / Scroll selection
If the mode is at On, the menu screen will disappear and the Screensaver will be activated.
To stop the Screensaver under On, press the R button.
Press to select the Function.
White bar scroll : The white bar will scroll from left to right. Image Reversal : Negative image will be displayed on the screen.
Setup
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Screensaver Function
Mode
White bar scroll
On
SP Adjustment
Off
Screensaver Function
Mode
White bar scroll
On
SP Adjustment
Off
Image Reversal
White bar scroll
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Side Panel Adjustment
2
Press to select the SP Adjustment.
Press to select Off, Low, Mid, High.
Press to exit from Screensaver.
3
1
Do not display a picture in 4:3 mode for an extended period, as this can cause an after-image to remain on the side panels either side of the display field. To prevent the appearance of such an after-image, illuminate the side panels.
To display the Screensaver screen. (Refer to the previous page, operation guide steps 1 and 2)
Screensaver
(For preventing after-images )
R
Notes:
(1) Setting the side panel to High mode for an extended period may result in occurrence of after-images. (2) The side panels may flash (alternate black/white) depending on the picture being shown on the screen. In such
an occurrence, use the Cinema mode.
Off Low Mid High
Screensaver Function
Mode
White bar scroll
On
SP Adjustment
Off
side panel
4:3
Screen Display
after-images
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Setup for Input Signals
Component/RGB-in Select
Select the input signals to be connected by installing the Optional Terminal Board. (Refer to the service manual for the optional Terminal Board.) Select to match the signals from the source connected to the Component/RGB input terminals. Y, PB, PR signals
Component
R, G, B, HD, VD signals
RGB
INPUT
SURROUND
VOL
NR
PICTURE
SOUND
SET UP
ASPECT
PICTURE POS. /SIZE
SET UP
1
2
Press to display the Setup menu screen.
Press to select the “Component/RGB-in Select”.
Press to select the desired mode.
Press to exit from adjust mode.
3D Y/C Filter – For NTSC AV images
Select Signal from the Setup menu during AV(S Video) input signal mode. (Signal [AV] menu is displayed.)
Press to select the 3D Y/C Filter (NTSC)
Press to set On/Off.
R
Press to exit from adjust mode.
Press
(ACTION) button
Component RGB
R
Note:
When On, this setting only affects NTSC input signals.
3D Y/C Filter (NTSC
) Colour system 3:2 Pulldown
On
Auto
Off
Aspect Auto (4:3
)
4 : 3
Signal
[
AV
]
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Setup
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Component/RGB-in select
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