Toshiba 50A60, 50A50, 55A60, 61A60 Service Manual

50A60-SM
Televisión a color
Capítulo 1: Ajustes generales. Instrucciones de seguridad Reemplazo y montaje del ensamble TRC Ajuste de componentes del tubo de imagen Reemplazo del TRC Modo de servicio Ajustes eléctricos Ajuste de convergencia Alineación de espejos y pantalla Revisión de circuitos Capítulo 2: Información específica Configuración y ajuste de datos Localización de controles Programando la memoria de canales Diagrama a bloques del circuito Desensamble mecánico Lista de partes de reemplazo del gabinete y el chasis Vista inferior de la placa de circuito impreso Vista de terminales de transistores Especificaciones Diagrama esquemático
FILE NO. 020-200012
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOR TELEVISION
N0NSP Chassis
50A60, 50A50
(TAC0050)
55A60
(TAC0052)
(TAC0051)
,
61A60
(TAC0053)
PUBLISHED IN JAPAN, May., 2000 S
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................................................3
CRT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT AND MOUNTING .............................................................................................4
PICTURE TUBE COMPONENTS ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................................... 6
REPLACEMENT OF THE CRT................................................................................................................................. 8
SERVICE MODE ......................................................................................................................................................9
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................................................ 11
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................................................................... 13
SCREEN AND MIRROR ALIGNMENTS ................................................................................................................15
CIRCUIT CHECKS .................................................................................................................................................16
CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA.............................................................................................................................. 17
LOCATION OF CONTROLS...................................................................................................................................18
PROGRAMMING CHANNEL MEMORY.................................................................................................................20
CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................21

TABLE OF CONTENTS

MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY ..............................................................................................................................23
CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST...............................................................................................................25
PC BOARDS BOTTOM VIEW.................................................................................................................................41
TERMINAL VIEW OF TRANSISTORS ................................................................................................................... 51
SPECIFICA TIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 53
APPENDIX:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRECAU-
TION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION
1. Excessive high voltage can produce potentially hazardous X-RAY RADIATION. To avoid such hazards, the high volt­age must not be above the specified limit. The nominal value of the high voltage of this receiver is (A) kV at zero beam current (minimum brightness) under a 120V AC power source. The high voltage must not, under any cir­cumstances, exceed (B) kV.
Refer to table-1 for high voltage (A), (B). (See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 17)
Each time a receiver requires servicing, the high voltage should be checked f ollowing the HIGH VOLTA GE CHECK procedure in this manual. It is recommended that the read­ing of the high voltage be recorded as a part of the service record. It is important to use an accurate and reliable high voltage meter.
SAFETY PRECAUTION
WARNING : Service should not be attempted by any one unf a­miliar with the necessary precautions on this receiver. The f ol­lowing are the necessary precautions to be observed before servicing this chassis.
1. An isolation T ransf ormer should be connected in the power line between the receiver and the AC line bef ore any serv­ice is performed on the receiver.
2. Always discharge the picture tube anode to the CRT con­ductive coating before handling the picture tube . The pic­ture tube is highly evacuated and if broken, glass fr agments will be violently expelled. Use shatter proof goggles and keep picture tube away from the unprotected body while handling.
3. When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be cer­tain that all the protective devices are put back in place, such as; non-metallic control knobs, insulating covers, shields, isolation resistor-capacitor network etc.
4. Before returning the set to the customer, always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, screwheads, metal overlays, control shafts etc. to be sure the set is saf e to operate without danger of electrical shock. Plug the A C line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check). Use an AC volt­meter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner:
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
2. This receiver is equipped with a Fail Safe (FS) circuit which prevents the receiver from producing an excessively high voltage ev en if the B+ voltage increases abnormally. Each time the receiver is serviced, the FS circuit must be checked to determine that the circuit is properly functioning, follow­ing the FS CIRCUIT CHECK procedure in this manual.
3. The only source of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver is the picture tube. F or contin ued X-RAY RADIATION pro­tection, the replacement tube must be exactly the same type tube as specified in the parts list.
4. Some part in this receiver have special saf ety-related char­acteristics for X-RAY RADIATION protection. For contin­ued safety, parts replacement should be undertaken only after referring to the PRODUCT SAFETY NO TICE below.
Connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor , paralleled b y a 0.15 µF, AC type capacitor, between a known good earth ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure the AC voltage across the combi­nation of 1500 ohm resistor and 0.15 µF capacitor. Re­verse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage measured must not exceed 0.3 volts rms. This corresponds to 0.2 milliamp. AC. Any value exceeding this limit consti­tutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected im­mediately.
AC VOLTMETER
0.15µF Place this probe on
Good earth ground such as a water pipe, conduit, etc.
1500 ohm 10 watt
each exposed metallic part.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often passed unnoticed by a visual inspection and the protection afforded by them cannot necessarily be obtained b y using replacement components rated for higher voltage, w attage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special saf ety charac­teristics are identified in this manual and its supplements; electrical components having such features are identified by the international hazard symbols on the schematic diagram and the parts list. Before replacing any of these components, read the parts list in this manual carefully. The use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts list may create shock, fire, X-ray radia­tion or other hazards.
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CRT ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT AND MOUNTING

CAUTION : DO NOT LOOSEN THE HEX HEAD BOLTS WITH SPRINGS (12 PCS), BECAUSE THOSE ARE FOR
SEALING OF CRT COOLANT.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
8 o’clock
4 o’clock
Lens Assembly
R
GB
Attention Serviceman
The Hex Head Bolts with Springs. (see sketch) used on CRT assembly, are “NOT”
Adjustment Screws DO NOT LOOSEN-FLUID LEAKAGE WILL OCCUR.
4 Screws
4 Screws
CRT Assembly
CRT Anode Cap Assembly
S.V.M. Coil
CRT DRIVE Board
CRT Mounting
Deflection Yoke and Conver Yoke
Lens and Neck Components View
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TO REMOVE CRT (Same procedure for R, G, B)
1. Remove CRT DRIVE Board, S. V. M. COIL and DEF. YOKE from CRT.
2. Remove Lens Assembly.
3. Detach CRT Anode Cap from CRT.
4. Remove CRT Assembly from CRT Mounting.
CRT REPLACEMENT (Same procedure for R, G, B) Reverse the removal procedures except the followings.
1. Anode Cable should be replaced with new one. See “SERVICING PRECAUTIONS” shown below.
2. Install silicon (T461B) to the CRT, replace the Anode cable and put enough silicon again on around the An­ode Cap as illustrated.
CAUTION: Align the Anode cable as illustrated on page
4.
ADJUSTING PROCEDURE IN REPLACING CRT
1. R.G.B. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT (page 6.)
2. PICTURE TILT ADJUSTMENT (page 6.)
3. USER CONVERGENCE CENTER CHECK (See owner's manual.)
4. CENTERING ADJUSTMENT (page 6.)
5. CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT (page 13.)
6. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT (page 12.)
Adjustments are complete.
Anode Cap
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Silicon (On shaded area) TSE3843W #23960136
SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
Do not use a magnetized screw driver for screws of Deflection Yoke and Velocity Modulation Coil to avoid magnetization of electron gun. Magnetization of electron gun will degrade basic function and result in unbalance of right and left shift of user static convergence, and result in no variable quantity.
2 ~ 5 mm
15 ~ 25 mm
When replacing the anode cap assembly (CRT) or anode lead assembly (F.B.T.), remove the anode lead holder from old one and attach the holder again to new anode lead.
Check the point of anode lead in a straight line, if it is winding, please revise it.
Screw for D.Y
Screw for SVM coil
Anode lead holder
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WARNING : BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRE­CAUTION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” ON PAGE 3 OF THIS MANUAL.
DESCRIPTION OF NECK COMPONENTS TILT ADJUSTMENT
2
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
1 Deflection yoke and convergence yoke
The position on the neck is required most front (CRT funnel side) and the screw is fastened after rotating yoke adjusting picture tilt.
2 Centering magnet
After adjusting picture tilt, picture position is finally fixed by this magnet. In order to get maximum margin of user conver­gence control for center of screen, this magnet have to be used for center convergence adjust­ment.

PICTURE TUBE COMPONENTS ADJUSTMENT

1
Rotate R, G, B deflection yoke so that picture becomes horizon, then fasten screw.
CENTERING ADJUSTMENT
1. Stretch a thread between two center slots of screen edge (top and bottom, left and right).
2. Select the adjustment mode.
3. Press TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Control to dis­play the white cross-bar.
PREPARATION
Operate the receiver for at least 5 minutes.
R, G, B FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
1. Before adjusting the R, G, B FOCUS, remove the 4 screws of Lens Assembly which is fixed on the CRT Assembly. (See page 4.) Then turn around the Lens Assembly by 180˚ to adjust the fastening screw (Fig. a) and f asten the 4 scre ws to secure Lens Assembly.
2. Select the adjustment mode. (See page 9.)
3. Press “7” button to display the built-in cross-hatch.
4. Press “0” and “R TN” buttons to mak e the picture a sin­gle Red color.
100 button ............... to erase Red color
0 button ............... to erase Green color
RTN button ............... to erase Blue color
5. Loosen the fasten screw and adjust Red lense focus to best focusing point of picture center. Then fasten the screw. (See Fig. a.)
4. Perform VCEN adjustment. (See page 11.)
5. Adjust G centering magnet so that the cross-bar pat­tern center comes to screen center.
6. Perform HEIGHT adjustment . (See page 12.)
7. Perform VERT. LINEARITY adjustment.
8. Perform WIDTH adjustment. (See page 12.)
9. Check whole quality of green line.
10
. Adjust R, B centering magnet so that the cross-bar pat-
tern center comes to screen center.
Fig. a
6. Adjust FOCUS VR “R” of FOCUS PACK to find best focusing point of picture center.
7. Repeat steps 3 to 5 for Green and Blue colors.
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LOCATION OF SCREEN AND FOCUS VR’S
RGB
SCREEN VR
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
FOCUS VR
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Service parts are provided for each R, G and B. The contents of the parts are as follows.
HITACHI
CRT
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

REPLACEMENT OF THE CRT

RGB
50A50 23796001 23005397 23796003 50A60 23005114 23005115 55A60 23005242 ↑↑ 61A60 23005249 23796486
REPLACEMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE
ANODE LEAD
RUBBER BOOT
LEAD HOLDER
Fig. a
Z450 TP A5007
1. When replacing Anode Lead or Anode Cap with new one, remove Lead Holder from old lead as shown in figure below, and put it on ne w lead. Do not throw awa y Lead Holder.
NOTE : THE LEAD HOLDER IS ATTACHED TO
TP A5007 (Z450), BUT IS NO T A TTA CHED T O ANODE LEAD AND ANODE CAP. RUBBER BOOT IS ATT A CHED T O ANODE LEAD AND ANODE CAP.
2. Detaching Lead Holder
RUBBER BOOT
LOCK LEAD HOLDER
Fig. b
Cut here rubber boot and lead together to detach Lead Holder.
OLD ANODE LEAD
or
ANODE CAP
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1. ENTERING TO SERVICE MODE
1) Press MUTE button once on Remote Control.
MUTE

SERVICE MODE

2) Press MUTE button again to keep pressing.
3) While pressing the MUTE button, press MENU button on TV set.
S
(Service mode display)
2. DISPLAYING THE ADJUSTMENT MENU
1) Press MENU button on TV.
Service mode
S
Press
Press
Adjustment mode
3. KEY FUNCTION IN THE SERVICE MODE
The following key entry during display of adjustment menu provides special functions. Screen adjustment mode ON/OFF: TV (ANT)/VIDEO button (on TV)
Selection of the adjustment items : Channel s/t (on TV or Remote) Change of the data value : Volume s/t (on TV or Remote) Adjustment menu mode ON/OFF : MENU button (on TV) Initialization of the memory (QA02) : RECALL+Channel button on TV (s) Initialization of the self diagnostic data: RECALL+Channel button on TV (t)
“RCUT” selection : 1 button “GCUT” selection : 2 button “BCUT” selection : 3 button “SCNT” selection : 4 button “SCOL” selection : 5 button “TNTC” selection : 6 button Convergence adj : 7 button Test audio signal ON/OFF (1kHz) : 8 button Self diagnostic display : 9 button
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Item Data
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4. SELECTING THE ADJUSTING ITEMS
1) Every pressing of CHANNEL s button in the service mode changes the adjustment items in the order of table-2. (t button for reverse order)
Refer to table-2 for preset data of adjustment mode. (See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 17)
5. ADJUSTING THE DATA
1) Pressing of VOLUME s or t button will cahnge the value of data in the range from 00H to FFH. The variable range
depends on the adjusting item.
6. EXIT FROM SERVICE MODE
1) Pressing POWER button to turn off the TV once.
INITIALIZATION OF MEMORY DATA OF QA02
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
After replacing QA02, the following initialization is required.
1. Enter the service mode, then select any register item.
2. Press and hold the RECALL button on the Remote, then press the CHANNEL s button on the TV. The initialization of QA02 has been complated.
3. Check the picture carefully. If necessary, adjust any adjustment item above. Perform “Programming Channel Memory” on the owner's manual.
CAUTION: Never attempt to initialize the data unless QA02 has been replaced.
7. SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
1) Press “9” button on Remote Control during display of adjustment menu in the service mode. The diagnosis will begin to check if interface among IC’s are executed properly.
2) During diagnosis, the following displays are shown.
SELF CHECK
1 2 3 4 5
1 Part number of microprocessor (QA01)
2 Operation number of protection circuit (current limiter) . . . . “000” is normal.
3 BUS line check “OK” ................... Normal
4 BUS line ACK (acknowledge) check
5 Sync. signal check Green display..... Normal
NO. 23XXXXXX POWER : 000 BUS LINE : OK BUS CONT : OK BLOCK : MAIN SUB
“SCL-GND” or “NG” ........... SCL-GND short circuit
“SDA-GND” or “NG” ........... SDA-GND short circuit
“SCL-SDA” or “NG” ............ SCL-SDA short circuit
“OK” ..................... Normal
Display of Location Number . . . . NG
(Display example) “QA02 NG”, “H001 NG”, “Q501 NG” etc. Note: The indication of failure place is only one place though failure places are plural. When
repair of a failure place finishes, the next failure place is indicated. (The order of priority of indication is left side.)
Red display ........ NG
MAIN ........ Main sync
SUB .......... Sub sync (when turn on the PIP)
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT

ITEM ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
VERTICAL POSITION (VCEN)
SUB-BRIGHTNESS (BRTC)
SUB-COLOR (SCOL) SUB-TINT (TNTC)
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select item VCEN.
2. Press the VOLUME s or t button to get the voltage +30 ±10 mV.
3. Measuring method of voltage as follows.
TP-V
(on SIGNAL board)
TP-G C
(on SIGNAL board)
DIGITAL VOLT METER
1. Constrict the picture height until the vertical retrace line appears adjusting the HEIGHT control on the MAIN board.
2. Adjust the CONTRAST to the minimum and BRIGHTNESS to the center.
3. Enter the service mode, then select “BRTC” register.
4. Adjust the data value so the belt of vertical retrace line just disappear.
5. Adjust the HEIGHT control. * Adjust the SUB-BRIGHTENESS after
adjusting the WHITE BALANCE.
Vertical retrace line
1. Receive color-bar signal from color-bar generator.
2. Adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST to the center (RESET status).
3. Connect oscilloscope to TP501on the MAIN board.
4. Enter the service mode, then select “SCOL”.
5. Temporarily adjust the data value to achieve about 1V0-p of blue bar.
6. Select “TNTC” register.
Magenta
Blue
7. Adjust the data value to obtain the blue bar to magenta bar ratio of 3:2 as shown.
0
2
8. Select “SCOL” register .
9. Adjust the data value to achieve 1.8V of blue bar on scope.
0-p
10. Check the picture with off-air signal.
3 (1.8V
0-P
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
)
SUB-CONTRAST (SCNT)
1. Tune in a color program and adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST to normal mode(RESET).
2. Enter the service mode, then select "SCNT" register.
3. Change "SCNT" data to13H.
4. Check the picture contrast.
PICTURE POSITION 1. Receive the pattern signal which shows it's center
on the screen.
2. Adjust the picture position alternately by turning CENTERING MAGNETS for proper picture position.
3. Check the picture with off-air signal.
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ITEM ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
HEIGHT (HIT)
WIDTH (WID)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
VERTICAL LINEARITY (VLIN)
WHITE BALANCE (RCUT) (GCUT) (BCUT) (RDRV) (BDRV)
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item HIT.
2. Press the VOLUME s or t button to get the picture so the top of raster begins to lack.
3. Press the VOLUME s button to advance the data by 10 steps.
Note : Check the vertical picture position is correct.
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item WID.
2. Press the VOLUME s or t button to get the picture so the left and right edges
of raster begins to lack.
3. Press the VOLUME s or t button to advance the data by 10 steps.
Note : Check the horizontal picture position is correct.
1. Call up the adjustment mode display, then select the item VLIN.
2. Receive cross-hatch pattern signal.
3. Press the VOLUME s or t button to obtain the picture of the best linearity.
4. Then readjust the item HIT.
Center
1. Press RESET button on TV or remote hand set.
2. Call up the adjustment mode display, then adjust the data of items RCUT, GCUT and BCUT to “40”.
3. Press TV (ANT)/VIDEO button on TV.
4. Gradually rotate R, G and B SCREEN volume of FOCUS PAC (page 7) clock­wise or counterclockwise until the raster appears slightly on the CRT through the each lens, and leave them. (Look into the lens in order to check the raster.)
5. Press TV (ANT)/VIDEO button on TV again.
6. Exit from service mode.
7. Receive white laster pattern signal, and adjust the contrast to the minimum to make white picture to low light.
8. Adjust the data of items RCUT, GCUT and BCUT for low light area.
9. Adjust the contrast to the maximum to make white picture to high light.
10. Adjust the data of items GDRV and BDRV Controls for proper white-balanced picture in high light area.
11. Check the white balance in both low and high light areas. If necessary, perform again steps from 7 to 9.
The data of item GDRV changes red drive actually.
*
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CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT

Adjust convergence from center to circumference in order.
1. Select the adjustment mode following the steps on page 9.
KEY FUNCTION IN THE CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT:
RCUT 40H
Up : 2 button Selet Green color: 3 button Left : 4 button Blinking of cursor ON/OFF: 5 button Right: 6 button Adjust mode ON/OFF: 7 button Down: 8 button Erase Green line: 0 button Erase Red line: 100 button Erase Blue line: CHRTN (ENT) button
Note:
Adjusting procedure in replacing conver­gence board.
1. User convergence center check. Make sure the best convergence setting is about the center of adjustable range.
2. CENTERING ADJUSTMENT
3. PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT
4. HIT, WID ADJUSTMENT
5. CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
2. Press “7” button to display the built-in cross-hatch pattern.
27.5
Cursor
P = 50.5 x14 (50")
55.8 x14 (55") 62 x14 (61")
27.5
44
P = 84 x12 (50")
92 x12 (55") 103 x12 (61")
The pattern includes three colors (R, G, B). The cursor should be blinking in Red. This means that the Red color is adjustable. Adjustment around cursor can be done.
3. Press “3” button to select Green color to be adjusted.
4. Press “5” button to stop the blinking of cursor.
5. Press “2 (up)”, “8 (down)”, “4 (left)” or “6 (right)” to obtain the correct cross-hatch pattern as above. If necessary, the specified color line can be erased from the screen.
100 button .................. to erase Red line
0 button .................. to erase Green line
RTN (ENT) button .................. to erase Blue line
6. Press “5” button to make the cursor blinking.
7. Press “2”, “8”, “4”, “6” buttons to move the cursor to other point to be adjusted.
8. Repeat steps 4 to 7.
9. Repeat steps 3 to 8 to adjust Red and Blue colors. Converge the selected color line into the Green line.
10. Press “7” button to enter the adjusted states. At this time, picture changes for about 1 second.
11. Press “7” button again to return to the normal picture.
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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NOTES
In many cases, color misconv ergence may be corrected by returning HIT and WID data in main deflection side to initial adjusting values. Following cases will surely require readjustment of convergence.
CRT REPLACEMENT
When CRT is replaced, main deflection readjustment and color matching are required. Perform following procedures.
1. Replace two CRT’s of blue and red.
2. Perform horizontal adjustment for blue and red yokes on base of green CRT data. Mount yoke and velocity mod. coil align­ment, pushing towards CRT without gap.
3. Adjust alignment of blue and red. (Refer Alignment adjustment for details.)
4. Rotating centering magnet, adjust CRT centers of red and blue to CRT center of green. (Picture position adjustment)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
5. Adjust HIT and WID data of main deflection, and decide data at the most precise screen comparing to green data.
6. Adjust convergence of each screen picture for color matching. Do not move green one at this time.
7. After convergence adjustment of each screen picture finishes, replace green CRT. For green CRT as well, repeat steps 2 to 5 above on bases of red and blue color matching to adjust convergence.
REPLACING CONVERGENCE UNIT
When replacing convergence unit, all picture screens require readjustment basically, but the f ollowing method allows process be reduced considerably.
1. Replace the memor y (Q713) on defective unit with memory on new unit. Mounting the unit on the SET after the above working realizes picture screen before replacement immediately.
2. Mount unit which has combination of old and new memories, on SET and turn it on. Screen shows whole picture looks like straightly shifted towards vertical or horizontal direction.
3. Adjust again centers of green, red and blue with centering magnets.
4. Check each picture screen for slight disparity of color and picture size. If necessary, add some adjustments of main deflec­tion and color matching of convergence.
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SCREEN AND MIRROR ALIGNMENTS

ASSEMBLING OF FRONT SCREEN
FRONT
Protect shield
FRONT
Label with part number
(for 50”)
Lenticular sheet
MOUNTING OF FRONT SCREEN
5 screws
Fresnel sheet
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
3 screws
Protect shield
3 screws
3 screws
Fresnel sheet
Stick cotton cloth tape
Label with part number
(for 55”, 61”)
Lenticular sheet
Protect shield
FRONT
Label with part number
Stick contton cloth tape
Fresnel sheet
Label with part number
CAUTION : Do not hold the optical system parts (lens and
mirror) with bare hand to avoid finger-prints on the surface of those parts.
HOW TO CLEAN LENS AND MIRROR
1. Be sure to remove sand dust with an air brush, etc.
2. When it is stained slightly, breathe upon it and wipe aw ay with the specified cleaning cloth. For other stains than the above, wipe the stains away with the specified cloth into which a cleaning liquid has been soaked.
Cleaning liquid.................... LENS LUSTER (Manufac-
tured by Edmund Scientific Co.), etc.
4 screws
Please refer to Mechanical Disassembly on page 23.
*
HOW TO CLEAN SCREEN
When cleaning the screen, use a soft cloth so as not to damage the screen.
1. Wipe the screen with a dry cloth to remove moisture on the screen.
Note : Absolutely do not use detergent, water, alcohol,
benzine, thinner, etc. for cleaning in order not to wipe away the black print on the surface.
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CIRCUIT CHECKS

HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK CAUTION: There is no HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT on
this chassis. Checking should be done following the steps below.
1. Connect an accurate high voltage meter to the anode of the picture tube.
2. Turn on the receiver. Set the BRIGHTNESS and CON­TRAST to minimum (zero beam current).
3. High voltage must be measured below (B) kV. Refer to table-1 for high voltage (B).
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page 17)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
4. Vary the BRIGHTNESS to both extremes to be sure the high voltage does not exceed the limit under any condi­tions.
CAUTION:
When the following parts fail, check the High Voltage after replacing.
Location
No.
T461 C447 C406 C407
ANODE VOLTAGE MEASURING METHOD
CAUTION: Take extra precaution when measuring this high
1. Disconnect the FBT anode cable as outlined below. Meas­ure high voltage at the point where the cable enters the FBT.
2. Holding the rubber cover firmly, turn it counterclockwise and check that the lock has been disengaged. (See Fig. b on page 8.)
3. Deter mine the extent of the rubber cover before discon­necting the cable.
4. Pull straight up the anode cable to disconnect.
5. When reconnecting the cable, proceed in the re v erse order . After reconnecting, tug on the cable to check that it is secure.
Name
Flyback Trans. Capacitor Capacitor Capacitor
voltage. High voltages are also present in surrounding circuit boards (CRT DRIVE assem­bly, DEFLECTION assembly, and POWER SUPPLY assembly).
Name
TFB3078ZD 3900pF, ±3% 1500pF, ±3% 4700pF, ±3%
FS CIRCUIT CHECK
The Fail Safe (FS) circuit check is indispensable for the final check in servicing. Checking should be done following the steps below.
1. Turn the receiver on.
2. Temporarily short TP- (R) and TP- (X) on the DEF/POWER Board with a jumper wire. Raster and sound will disappear.
3. The receiver must remain in this state even after removing the jumper wire. This is the evidence that the FS circuit is functioning properly.
4. To obtain a picture again, temporarily turn the receiver off and allow the FS circuit more than 5 seconds to reset. Then turn the receiver on to produce a normal picture.
Troubleshooting Guide for Fail Safe Circuit
Check that the set returns to normal operation when pin 12 of Z801 is grounded with jumper wire.
YES NO
Check the voltage across Capacitor C471 is approximately (
Refer to table –4 for fall safe voltage (
YES
Defective Fail Safe Circuit
C)
volts.
C)
(See SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA on page17)
.
NO
Faulty power circuit or hori­zontal circuit.
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CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

SETTING & ADJUSTING DATA

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
HIGH VOLTAGE AT ZERO BEAM: (A) 31.3 kV MAX HIGH VOLTAGE:
Table-1
SERVICE MODE
43", 50", 55", 61"
(B) 32.4 kV
ADJUSTING ITEMS AND DATA IN THE SERVICE MODE:
Item Name of adjustment
RCUT GCUT BCUT GDRV BDRV CNTX BRTC COLC TNTC SCOL SCNT HPOS VPOS HIT LIN VSC WID VPS
R CUTOFF G CUTOFF B CUTOFF G DRIVE B DRIVE SUB CONT MAX SUB-BRIGHT SUB-COLOR SUB-TINT SUB COLOR SUB-CONTRAST HORIZ. POSITION VERT. POSITION HEIGHT V-LINEARITY V-S CORRECTION PICTURE WIDTH V -SHIFT
Preset Date
40H 40H 40H 40H 40H 7FH 80H 50H 44H 05H 10H 19H 00H 64H 12H 10H 28H 18H
← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ←
23H
Item Name of adjustment Preset Date
VCP PARA CNR TRAP HCP VFC PHUE PCNT PCOL RGBB PROF PBOF PGOF STRH STRP VLD VCEN TVOP
V-COMPENSATE E-W PARABOLA (DPC) E-W CORNER TRAPEZIUM H-COMPENSATE V-F CORRECT PIP TINT PIP CONT PIP COLOR RGB BRIGHT PIP R OFFSET PIP B OFFSET PIP YG OFFSET START H START PTN VLD V POSITION TV OPTION
0AH 29H 08H 10H 00H 00H 00H 00H 0FH 54H 00H 00H 00H 67H 8AH 41H 81H 00H
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← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ← ←
CIRCUIT CHECKS
T able-2
FBT DETECTION VOLTAGE (C) 24.5V
Table-3
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS (Representative : 50A60)
TV front
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
S-VIDEO
TV rear
Behind the door
AUDIO
VIDEO L/MONO
Video Audio inputs
MENU
VOL VOL
CH
EXIT DEMOTV/VIDEO
POWER
R
POWER
MENU
AUDIO CENTER
CHANNEL IN
ON OFF
OUT
R
L
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
L/ MONO
AUDIO
R
COLOR
VIDEO-2VIDEO-1
STREAM INPUT
VAR AUDIO
Y
VIDEO
L/
C
B
MONO
AUDIO
RLR
C
R
AUDIO
OUTDVD ININ
CH
VOLUMET S
ANT (75)
ANT-1
OUT
ANT-2
EXIT DEMO
CHANNEL st
TV/VIDEO
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Remote Control
LIGHT
TV/CABLE/VCR switch
Set to “TV” to control the TV.
MUTE
Channel Number
C. CAPT
ENTER
FAV t
RESET
PIP CH t
TV
CABLE
VCR
1 4
7
100
C.CAPT
FAV
RESET
STOP SOURCE
REC
RECALL
3
6 9
CH RTN
ENT
PLAY PIP
POWER
TIMER
CH
VOL
MENU
EXIT
LIGHT
MUTE TV/VIDEO
2
5
8 0
ADV/
PIP CH
ENTER
ADV/
PIP CH
TV/VCR REW FF
FAV
RECALL
POWER
TIMER
TV/VIDEO
CHANNEL s/t
VOLUME s/t
CH RTN
MENU
PIP CH
s
FAV s
s/t/T/S
EXIT
PIP functions
(For “TV” and “CABLE” modes)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
STILL LOCATE SWAP
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PROGRAMMING CHANNEL MEMORY

The channel memory is the list of TV channel numbers the TV tunes in when you press the CHANNEL s or t button.
First, use the TV/CABLE and CH PROGRAM functions to preset all active channels in your area automatically.
If necessary, arrange the preset channels with the ADD/ERASE functions so that you can tune into only desired channels.
Note: If you utilize both ANT-1 and ANT-2 terminals for some model, perform programming channels for each input source.
TV/CABLE function
1 Press MENU, then press S or T until the SET UP menu
appears.
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2 Press t (or s) until “TV/CABLE” is highlighted.
3 Press : or ; to highlight either “TV” or “CABLE”, whichever
you use.
CH PROGRAM function
1 Select “CH PROGRAM” following steps 1 and 2 above.
2 Press : or ; to start channel programming.
The TV will automatically cycle through all the TV or CABLE channels selected by the TV/CABLE function, and store active channels in the channel memory.
3 When channel programming is complete, you will see the
message to the right appears.
4 Press CHANNEL s or t to make sure the channel
programming has been done properly.
ADD/ERASE function
After performing the CH PROGRAM function, you can add or erase specific channels.
1 Select the channel you want to erase using the CHANNEL
s or t button, or select the channel you want to add using the Channel Number buttons.
2 Press MENU, then press S or T until the SET UP menu
appears.
3 Press t (or s) until “ADD/ERASE” is highlighted.
4 Press S or T :
To erase the channel press the button until “ERASE” is
highlighted.
To add the channel press the button until “ADD” is highlighted.
5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for other channels.
You have now completed the channel programming.
Note: The CHANNEL t/s buttons on the TV function as the
t/s buttons while a menu is on the screen.
* Please refer to owner's manual in detail.
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CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM

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– 22 –

MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY

K501
(K511)
4 screws
A201
K502
A424
A160
3 screws
5 screws
A401
3 screws
3 screws
3 screws
(A150)
(A110)
1 screw
A265
A266
A266
A267
A201
1 Speaker Grille Removal 2 Control Panel Removal
A101
A221
(A322)
A213
A224
A202
A103
A126 A127
A268
3 Front Mask Removal
4 Mask Removal
A102
5 Shield Plate, Lens Removal 6 Mirror Removal
5 screws
K601
K111 K112 K113
4 screws
4 screws
A269
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A152
7 Back Board Removal
8 Light Box Removal
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CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

WARNING: BEFORE SER VICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE “X-RA Y RADIATION PRECAUTION”, “SAFETY PRE-
CAUTION” AND “PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE” ON PAGE 3 OF THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols “ ” in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate components which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit or specified in the parts list. The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE. Do not degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
NOTICE:
The part number must be used when ordering parts, in order to assist in processing, be sure to include the Model
number and Description.
The PC board assembly with * mark is no longer available after the end of the production.
Models : 50A60/50A50/55A60/61A60
Capacitors ............. CD : Ceramic Disk PF : Plastic Film EL : Electrolytic
Resistors ............... CF : Carbon Film CC : Carbon Composition MF : Metal Film
OMF : Oxide Metal Film VR : Variable Resistor FR : Fusible Resistor
(All CD and PF capacitors are ±5%, 50V and all resistors, ±5%, 1/6W unless otherwise noted.)
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
Location
No.
CAPACITORSCAPACITORS
CAPACITORS
CAPACITORSCAPACITORS
C102 24665221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 10V C105 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C106 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C107 24666221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 16V C112 24665221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 10V
C115 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10%
C117 24666221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 16V
C151 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10%
C201 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C203 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C204 24669010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V C205 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V C206 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C207 24781390 Chip, 39pF, SL C208 24781390 Chip, 39pF, SL C209 24781390 Chip, 39pF, SL C212 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C213 24092616 Chip, 0.33?F, ±10%, 16V C220 24709100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 200V C301 24815683 Chip, 0.068?F, ±10% C302 24092463 Chip, 0.22?F, ±10%, 16V C303 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C304 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C305 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C306 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C307 24617912 EL, 2.2?F, ±10%, 50V C309 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C311 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C312 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C313 24092573 Chip, 0.47?F, ±10%, 16V C314 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C315 24666222 EL, 2200?F, ±20%, 16V C316 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C317 24815222 Chip, 0.0022?F, ±10% C318 24815182 Chip, 0.0018?F, ±10% C319 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V
Part No. Description
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
Location
No.
C320 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C321 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C322 24815393 Chip, 0.039?F, ±10% C323 24815563 Chip, 0.056?F, ±10% C324 24669101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 50V C325 24082057 PF, 0.22?F, 100V C326 24092463 Chip, 0.22?F, ±10%, 16V
C327 24092463 Chip, 0.22?F, ±10%, 16V C328 24082260 PF, 4700pF, 100V C329 24669100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V
C330 24085946 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V,
C331 24815333 Chip, 0.033?F, ±10% C332 24669221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 50V C333 24693473 PF, 0.047?F, 100V C334 24591471 PF, 470pF C335 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V
C336 24815472 Chip, 0.0047?F, ±10%
C340 24092463 Chip, 0.22?F, ±10%, 16V C350 24669229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V C351 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C352 24669229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V C401 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C401 24214821 CD, 820pF, ±10%, 500V C402 24214391 CD, 390pF, ±10%, 500V C402 24815223 Chip, 0.022?F, ±10% C403 24678100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 200V C404 24212152 CD, 1500pF, ±10% C404 24669229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V C405 24567124 PF, 0.12?F
* C406 24082823 PF, 1500pF, ±3%, 1800V * C407 24082946 PF, 4700pF, ±3%, 1500V * C408 24820123 PF, 0.012?F, ±10%, 630V
C410 24095900 PF, 3.3?F, ±10%, 100V C412 24828473 PF, 0.047?F, 200V C413 24214221 CD, 220pF, ±10%, 500V
* C414 24095782 PF, 0.47?F, 400V
Part No. Description
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
Non-Polar (50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
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Location
No.
Part No. Description
Location
No.
Part No. Description
C415 24092484 CD, 1500pF, ±10%, 2kV
C416 24828333 PF, 0.033?F, 200V C417 24679229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 250V C418 24679330 EL, 33?F, ±20%, 250V C419 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C423 24640908 EL, 33?F, ±20%, 160V C426 24211222 CD, 2200pF, ±10%, 2kV
C427 24828473 PF, 0.047?F, 200V C429 24591102 PF, 1000pF C430 24567103 PF, 0.01?F
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
C431 24567103 PF, 0.01?F C432 24567683 PF, 0.068?F C433 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C434 24679479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 250V C435 24820222 PF, 0.0022?F, 630V
* C447 24082944 PF, 3900pF, ±3%, 1500V * C448 24820123 PF, 0.012?F, ±10%, 630V
C450 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C451 24815222 Chip, 0.0022?F, ±10% C452 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C481 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C482 24567223 PF, 0.022?F C484 24501102 PF, 0.001?F C485 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C497 24567474 PF, 0.47?F C498 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C501 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C502 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C503 24665101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 10V C504 24815222 Chip, 0.0022?F, ±10% C505 24774120 Chip, 12pF, CH C508 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C509 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C510 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C511 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C512 24206228 EL, 0.22?F, ±20%, 50V C513 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C514 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C515 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C517 24774010 Chip, 1pF, ±0.25pF, CH C520 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C531 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C532 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C601 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C602 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C603 24669100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C604 24669100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C605 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C606 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C607 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C608 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C609 24669102 EL, 1000?F, ±20%, 50V C610 24669102 EL, 1000?F, ±20%, 50V C611 24667221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 25V C612 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C621 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C622 24206108 EL, 0.1?F, ±20%, 50V C623 24814472 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C624 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C625 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C626 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C627 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
C628 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C629 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C630 24206108 EL, 0.1?F, ±20%, 50V C631 24814472 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C632 24203470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C633 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C634 24206108 EL, 0.1?F, ±20%, 50V C635 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C636 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C637 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C638 24794101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C639 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C640 24815273 Chip, 0.027?F, ±10% C641 24815822 Chip, 0.0082?F, ±10% C642 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V C643 24206479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C644 24206339 EL, 3.3?F, ±20%, 50V C645 24815333 Chip, 0.033?F, ±10% C646 24815223 Chip, 0.022?F, ±10% C647 24815473 Chip, 0.047?F, ±10% C648 24815333 Chip, 0.033?F, ±10% C649 24815273 Chip, 0.027?F, ±10% C650 24815822 Chip, 0.0082?F, ±10% C651 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C652 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C653 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C654 24763101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C661 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V C662 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V C663 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V C664 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C665 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C666 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V C667 24747478 EL, 0.47?F, ±20%, 50V C680 24669471 EL, 470?F, ±20%, 50V C681 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C682 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C690 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C701 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C702 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C703 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C704 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C706 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C708 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C710 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C711 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C712 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C713 24781330 Chip, 33pF, SL C714 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C717 24774470 Chip, 47pF, CH C718 24774470 Chip, 47pF, CH C719 24794101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C720 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C721 24774070 Chip, 7pF, ±0.25pF, CH C724 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C725 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C726 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C727 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C728 24100104 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C730 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C731 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C732 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C735 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V C736 24100104 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V
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Location
No.
Part No. Description
Location
No.
Part No. Description
C739 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C740 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C741 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C742 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C743 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C744 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C745 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C746 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C747 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C748 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C749 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C750 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C761 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C762 24590562 PF, 5600pF C763 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C765 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C766 24590562 PF, 5600pF C767 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C769 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C770 24590562 PF, 5600pF C771 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C772 24761221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 6.3V C773 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C774 24590562 PF, 5600pF C775 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C777 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C778 24590562 PF, 5600pF C779 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C781 24774102 Chip, 1000pF, CH C782 24590562 PF, 5600pF C783 24774391 Chip, 390pF, CH C784 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C785 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C786 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C787 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C788 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C789 24774821 Chip, 820pF, CH C790 24092293 Chip, 0.1?F, +80%, -20%, 25V C795 24761221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 6.3V C798 24763101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C799 24763101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C801 24082001 PF, 0.47?F, AC125V C809 24086062 EL, 1000?F, ±20%, 200V C810 24086062 EL, 1000?F, ±20%, 200V C814 24092597 CD, 4700pF, ±20%, AC250V C815 24092597 CD, 4700pF, ±20%, AC250V C816 24073081 EL, 1.0?F, ±20%, 50V C817 24092597 CD, 4700pF, ±20%, AC250V C819 24567684 PF, 0.68?F C830 24567334 PF, 0.33?F C831 24073037 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C832 24567334 PF, 0.33?F C833 24073037 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C840 24073072 EL, 1000?F, ±20%, 35V C842 24073001 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 6.3V C843 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C857 24073060 EL, 4700?F, ±20%, 25V C858 24073060 EL, 4700?F, ±20%, 25V C860 24214103 CD, 0.01?F, ±10%, 500V C863 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C864 24092474 CD, 220pF, ±10%, 2kV C866 24567474 PF, 0.47?F C867 24591682 PF, 6800pF C868 24073052 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 25V
C869 24678229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 200V C870 24082890 PF, 0.082?F, 800V C871 24092484 CD, 1500pF, ±10%, 2kV C872 24092474 CD, 220pF, ±10%, 2kV C873 24567224 PF, 0.22?F C874 24212471 CD, 470pF, ±10% C876 24567474 PF, 0.47?F C879 24073081 EL, 1.0?F, ±20%, 50V C884 24086939 EL, 330?F, ±20%, 200V C890 24073096 EL, 3300?F, ±20%, 50V C891 24082229 PF, 0.1?F, ±10%, 250V C894 24073043 EL, 2200?F, ±20%, 16V C895 24073043 EL, 2200?F, ±20%, 16V C898 24212102 CD, 1000pF, ±10% C901 24211102 CD, 1000pF, ±10%, 2kV C902 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C903 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C904 24436102 CD, 1000pF C908 24214472 CD, 4700pF, ±10%, 500V C909 24436221 CD, 220pF C911 24211102 CD, 1000pF, ±10%, 2kV C912 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C914 24436102 CD, 1000pF C915 24679330 EL, 33?F, ±20%, 250V C916 24794101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C918 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C919 24436221 CD, 220pF C921 24211102 CD, 1000pF, ±10%, 2kV C922 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C923 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C924 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C925 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V C926 24436102 CD, 1000pF C927 24436221 CD, 220pF C928 24214472 CD, 4700pF, ±10%, 500V C929 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C961 24666101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V C962 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V C963 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% C964 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C7721 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7722 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7724 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7725 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7726 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7727 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7729 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7730 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7732 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7733 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7735 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7736 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7737 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7738 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7740 24815102 Chip, 0.001?F, ±10% C7741 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7744 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C7747 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7748 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C7749 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C7750 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7751 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7752 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C7753 24567104 PF, 0.1?F C7754 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
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Location
No.
Part No. Description
Location
No.
Part No. Description
C7755 24667101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 25V C7765 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C7766 24669479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V C7767 24667470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 25V C7769 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% C7774 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL C7776 24667470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 25V CA10 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA13 24815221 Chip, 220pF, ±10% CA18 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CA20 24774181 Chip, 180pF, CH CA21 24092442 Chip, 0.47?F,
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
CA22 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% CA23 24774181 Chip, 180pF, CH CA24 24092442 Chip, 0.47?F,
CA25 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CA26 24092441 Chip, 1?F, +80%, -20%, 16V CA27 24092441 Chip, 1?F, +80%, -20%, 16V CA29 24815221 Chip, 220pF, ±10% CA30 24774101 Chip, 100pF, CH CA34 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA45 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CA49 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CA50 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CA52 24815272 Chip, 0.0027?F, ±10% CA54 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA59 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA60 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA61 24666220 EL, 22?F, ±20%, 16V CA64 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CA68 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CA69 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CA71 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CA72 24085981 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V,
CA73 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CB11 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CB13 24085981 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V,
CB14 24781101 Chip, 100pF, SL CB15 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CB42 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CB61 24781221 Chip, 220pF, SL CB90 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% CB91 24666100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CD02 24591562 PF, 5600pF CD03 24591393 PF, 0.039?F CD04 24591393 PF, 0.039?F CD08 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CD10 24436101 CD, 100pF CD12 24436101 CD, 100pF CD13 24797479 EL, 4.7?F, ±20%, 50V CD14 24797229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CD15 24794470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CD16 24797229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CR12 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CR13 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CR14 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CR15 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CR16 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CR17 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CS03 24436221 CD, 220pF
+80%, -20%, 16V
+80%, -20%, 16V
Non-Polar
Non-Polar
CS04 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V CS07 24436221 CD, 220pF CS08 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V CS09 24436331 CD, 330pF CS10 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS11 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V CS12 24436221 CD, 220pF CS13 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V CS14 24436221 CD, 220pF CS15 24436331 CD, 330pF CS16 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS21 24436101 CD, 100pF CS22 24436101 CD, 100pF CS23 24206478 EL, 0.47?F, ±20%, 50V CS24 24436331 CD, 330pF CS25 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS28 24436331 CD, 330pF CS29 24436331 CD, 330pF CS32 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CS33 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CS34 24436331 CD, 330pF CS35 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS36 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS38 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS41 24436331 CD, 330pF CS42 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CS43 24436331 CD, 330pF CS44 24206229 EL, 2.2?F, ±20%, 50V CV01 24085981 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V,
Non-Polar
CV02 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV03 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV04 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV05 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV08 24666471 EL, 470?F, ±20%, 16V CV09 24666471 EL, 470?F, ±20%, 16V CV13 24794100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV14 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV15 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV16 24085981 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V,
Non-Polar
CV17 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV19 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV21 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV22 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV23 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV24 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV27 24202221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 10V CV28 24202221 EL, 220?F, ±20%, 10V CV29 24203101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CV30 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV31 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CV38 24203101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CV39 24212102 CD, 1000pF, ±10% CV40 24763101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CV41 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV42 24085971 EL, 3.3?F, ±20%, 50V,
Non-Polar CV43 24436121 CD, 120pF CV44 24436220 CD, 22pF CV46 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV48 24763101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CV49 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CV61 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20%
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CV64 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V CV65 24591122 PF, 1200pF CV66 24436561 CD, 560pF CV67 24591102 PF, 1000pF CV68 24206010 EL, 1?F, ±20%, 50V CW04 24591822 PF, 8200pF CW05 24212103 CD, 0.01?F, ±10% CW07 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CW08 24794101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CW09 24815103 Chip, 0.01?F, ±10% CW12 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CW13 24709100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 200V CW14 24436101 CD, 100pF CW15 24214472 CD, 4700pF, ±10%, 500V CW16 24436101 CD, 100pF CW17 24214472 CD, 4700pF, ±10%, 500V CW18 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CW19 24435560 CD, 56pF, 500V CW20 24709100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 200V CW21 24666470 EL, 47?F, ±20%, 16V CW22 24436561 CD, 560pF CW26 24212102 CD, 1000pF, ±10% CW52 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CW53 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CW54 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CW58 24794101 EL, 100?F, ±20%, 16V CW59 24232103 CD, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CY01 24665471 EL, 470?F, ±20%, 10V CY40 24206100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 50V CZ03 24092442 Chip, 0.47?F,
CZ05 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ07 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CZ09 24781220 Chip, 22pF, SL CZ10 24781100 Chip, 10pF, ±0.5pF%, SL CZ11 24781220 Chip, 22pF, SL CZ12 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ13 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ14 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ17 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ19 24781181 Chip, 180pF, SL CZ20 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ21 24781122 Chip, 1200pF, SL CZ22 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ23 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ24 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ25 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ26 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ28 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ29 24814103 Chip, 0.01?F, +80%, -20% CZ30 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ31 24092178 Chip, 0.1?F, ±10%, 25V CZ32 24781150 Chip, 15pF, SL CZ33 24781390 Chip, 39pF, SL CZ34 24781150 Chip, 15pF, SL CZ35 24781390 Chip, 39pF, SL CZ37 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ38 24203100 EL, 10?F, ±20%, 16V CZ41 24781470 Chip, 47pF, SL CZ42 24781470 Chip, 47pF, SL CZ45 24781100 Chip, 10pF, ±0.5pF%, SL
RESISTORSRESISTORS
RESISTORS
RESISTORSRESISTORS
R101 24383223 OMF, 22k ohm, 2W
+80%, -20%, 16V
R150 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R151 24872562 Chip, 5600 ohm, 1/16W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R152 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R201 24872821 Chip, 820 ohm, 1/16W R202 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R204 24872104 Chip, 100k ohm, 1/16W R205 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R206 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R207 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R208 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R209 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R212 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R213 24872122 Chip, 1200 ohm, 1/16W R214 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R216 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R223 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R241 24367103 CF, 10k ohm, ±2% R242 24367103 CF, 10k ohm, ±2% R243 24381563 OMF, 56k ohm, 1/2W R266 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R267 24872821 Chip, 820 ohm, 1/16W R268 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R269 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R270 24872682 Chip, 6800 ohm, 1/16W R301 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R302 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R303 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R304 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R305 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R307 24872471 Chip, 470 ohm, 1/16W R308 24872471 Chip, 470 ohm, 1/16W R310 24872562 Chip, 5600 ohm, 1/16W R311 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R312 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R313 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R314 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R315 24872821 Chip, 820 ohm, 1/16W R316 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R317 24872824 Chip, 820k ohm, 1/16W R318 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R319 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R320 24000249 MF, 47k ohm, 1/4W R321 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R322 24000529 MF, 6800 ohm, 1/4W R323 24000639 MF, 22k ohm, 1/4W R324 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R325 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R326 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R327 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R328 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R329 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R330 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R331 24019119 MF, 30k ohm, 1/6W R332 24000525 MF, 4.7k ohm, 1/4W R333 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R334 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R335 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R336 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R337 24321129 MF, 1.2 ohm, 1/2W
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R338 24872682 Chip, 6800 ohm, 1/16W
R339 24872393 Chip, 39k ohm, 1/16W
R340 24872824 Chip, 820k ohm, 1/16W
R341 24872273 Chip, 27k ohm, 1/16W
R342 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R343 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W
R344 24382271 OMF, 270 ohm, 1W
GENERAL ADJUSTMENTSSPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
R345 24322828 MF, 0.82 ohm, 1W R346 24382391 OMF, 390 ohm, 1W R347 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W
R348 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W
R349 24872392 Chip, 3900 ohm, 1/16W
R350 24872822 Chip, 8200 ohm, 1/16W
R351 24366472 CF, 4700 ohm
R360 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R361 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R362 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R363 24872682 Chip, 6800 ohm, 1/16W R364 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R370 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R371 24872823 Chip, 82k ohm, 1/16W R372 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R373 24872823 Chip, 82k ohm, 1/16W R374 24872104 Chip, 100k ohm, 1/16W R375 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R376 24872333 Chip, 33k ohm, 1/16W R378 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R401 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R401 24872391 Chip, 390 ohm, 1/16W R402 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R403 24553272 OMF, 2700 ohm, 1W R403 24872302 Chip, 3k ohm, 1/16W R404 24384682 OMF, 6800 ohm, 3W R405 24552330 OMF, 33 ohm, 1/2W R406 24382222 OMF, 2200 ohm, 1W R406 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R407 24552100 OMF, 10 ohm, 1/2W R407 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R408 24366101 CF, 100 ohm R409 24555220 OMF, 22 ohm, 3W R410 24555220 OMF, 22 ohm, 3W R411 24383270 OMF, 27 ohm, 2W R412 24366223 CF, 22k ohm R413 24366332 CF, 3300 ohm R414 24366100 CF, 10 ohm R415 24533102 FR, 1k ohm, 2W R418 24019292 FR, 68 ohm, 1/2W R419 24942102 CC, 1k ohm, 1/2W R420 24382473 OMF, 47k ohm, 1W R421 24382104 OMF, 100k ohm, 1W
R423 24872471 Chip, 470 ohm, 1/16W R424 24338398 MF, 0.39 ohm, 1W R426 24000112 FR, 10 ohm, 1/4W
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
(50A60/55A60/61A60)
R428 24310109 MF, 1.0 ohm, 1/2W R431 24383102 OMF, 1k ohm, 2W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R432 24376274 CF, 270k ohm, 1/2W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R432 24552101 OMF, 100 ohm, 1/2W R433 24376274 CF, 270k ohm, 1/2W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R433 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R434 24376274 CF, 270k ohm, 1/2W
(50A60/55A60/61A60) R435 24322228 MF, 0.22 ohm, 1W R436 24382561 OMF, 560 ohm, 1W R437 24382561 OMF, 560 ohm, 1W R438 24382561 OMF, 560 ohm, 1W R439 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R440 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R441 24366474 CF, 470k ohm R442 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R443 24366562 CF, 5600 ohm R444 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R445 24366472 CF, 4700 ohm R446 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R447 24366681 CF, 680 ohm R448 24366334 CF, 330k ohm R449 24366101 CF, 100 ohm R451 24872224 Chip, 220k ohm, 1/16W R468 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R469 24366222 CF, 2200 ohm R470 24338828 MF, 0.82 ohm, 1W R471 24552271 OMF, 270 ohm, 1/2W R472 24552151 OMF, 150 ohm, 1/2W R473 24327223 MF, 22k ohm, ±1%, 1/4W R474 24327223 MF, 22k ohm, ±1%, 1/4W R475 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R479 24366393 CF, 39k ohm R480 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R481 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R482 24366331 CF, 330 ohm R483 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R484 24366474 CF, 470k ohm R485 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R486 24366103 CF, 10k ohm
* R487 24000366 MF, 2200 ohm, 1/4W * R488 24000357 MF, 910ohm, 1/4W
R489 24366222 CF, 2200 ohm R490 24000639 MF, 22k ohm, 1/4W R492 24366392 CF, 3900 ohm R493 24366224 CF, 220k ohm
* R494 24000635 MF, 12k ohm, ±1%, 1/4W
R495 24366473 CF, 47k ohm R496 24366223 CF, 22k ohm R497 24366103 CF, 10k ohm R498 24366223 CF, 22k ohm R499 24366683 CF, 68k ohm R501 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R502 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R503 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R504 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R505 24872471 Chip, 470 ohm, 1/16W R506 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R508 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R509 24872471 Chip, 470 ohm, 1/16W R510 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W
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R512 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R514 24872122 Chip, 1200 ohm, 1/16W R515 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R530 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R531 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R532 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R533 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R534 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R535 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R536 24872272 Chip, 2700 ohm, 1/16W R537 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R538 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R601 24872682 Chip, 6800 ohm, 1/16W R602 24872682 Chip, 6800 ohm, 1/16W R603 24872562 Chip, 5600 ohm, 1/16W R604 24872562 Chip, 5600 ohm, 1/16W R609 24872229 Chip, 2.2 ohm, 1/16W R610 24872229 Chip, 2.2 ohm, 1/16W R611 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R612 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R613 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R621 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R622 24872105 Chip, 1M ohm, 1/16W R623 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R624 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R625 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R626 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R627 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R633 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R634 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R635 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R636 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R637 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R638 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R639 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R640 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R641 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R642 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R643 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R661 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R662 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R663 24872123 Chip, 12k ohm, 1/16W R665 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R666 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R667 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R668 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R669 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R671 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R672 24872153 Chip, 15k ohm, 1/16W R673 24872123 Chip, 12k ohm, 1/16W R674 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R675 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R682 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R683 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R684 24872223 Chip, 22k ohm, 1/16W R687 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R689 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R690 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R701 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R702 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R703 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R704 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R707 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R708 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W
R709 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R710 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R711 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R712 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R713 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R714 24872100 Chip, 10 ohm, 1/16W R716 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R718 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R719 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R720 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R721 24872103 Chip, 10k ohm, 1/16W R722 24872561 Chip, 560 ohm, 1/16W R723 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R724 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R725 24872102 Chip, 1k ohm, 1/16W R727 24872222 Chip, 2200 ohm, 1/16W R728 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R729 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R730 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R731 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R732 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R733 24872473 Chip, 47k ohm, 1/16W R734 24872221 Chip, 220 ohm, 1/16W R735 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R736 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R737 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R738 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R739 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R740 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R741 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R742 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R743 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R744 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R745 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R746 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R747 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R748 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R749 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R750 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R751 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R752 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R753 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R754 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R755 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R756 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R757 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R758 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R759 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R760 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R761 24872911 Chip, 910 ohm, 1/16W R762 24872152 Chip, 1500 ohm, 1/16W R763 24872332 Chip, 3300 ohm, 1/16W R764 24872362 Chip, 3600 ohm, 1/16W R778 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R779 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R780 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R781 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R782 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R783 24872101 Chip, 100 ohm, 1/16W R786 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R787 24872472 Chip, 4700 ohm, 1/16W R815 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R816 24366102 CF, 1k ohm R817 24366102 CF, 1k ohm
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