The above model is classified as a green product (*1), as indicated by the underlined serial number.
This Service Manual describes replacement parts for the green product. When repairing this green
product, use the part(s) described in this manual and lead-free solder (*2).
For (*1) and (*2), see the next page.
DOCUMENT CREATED IN JAPAN, February, 2006 GREEN
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(*1)GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT
The EC is actively promoting the WEEE & RoHS Directives that define standards for recycling
and reuse of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and for the Restriction of the use of
certain Hazardous Substances. From July 1, 2006, the RoHS Directive will prohibit any
marketing of new products containing the restricted substances.
Increasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental. Toshiba Corporation
recognizes environmental protection as a key management tasks, and is doing its utmost to
enhance and improve the quality and scope of its environmental activities. In line with this,
Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement, and seeks to purchase and use products,
parts and materials that have low environmental impacts.
Green procurement of parts is not only confined to manufacture. The same green parts used in
manufacture must also be used as replacement parts.
(*2)LEAD-FREE SOLDER
This product is manufactured using lead-free solder as a part of a movement within the consumer
products industry at large to be environmentally responsible. Lead-free solder must be used in
the servicing and repair of this product.
WARNING
This product is manufactured using lead free solder .
DO NOT USE LEAD BASED SOLDER TO REPAIR THIS PRODUCT !
The melting temperature of lead-free solder is higher than that of leaded solder by 86°F to 104°F
(30°C to 40°C). Use of a soldering iron designed for lead-based solders to repair product made
with lead-free solder may result in damage to the component and or PCB being soldered. Great
care should be made to ensure high-quality soldering when servicing this product especially
when soldering large components, through-hole pins, and on PCBs as the level of heat
required to melt lead-free solder is high.
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CAUTION
THIS DIGITAL VIDEO PLAYER EMPLOYS A LASER SYSTEM.
TO ENSURE PROPER USE OF THIS PRODUCT, PLEASE READ THIS SERVICE MANUAL CARE-
FULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. SHOULD THE UNIT REQUIRE MAINTENANCE,
CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE LOCATION-SEE SERVICE PROCEDURE.
USE OF CONTROLS, ADJUSTMENTS OR THE PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
TO PREVENT DIRECT EXPOSURE TO LASER BEAM, DO NOT TRY TO OPEN THE ENCLOSURE.
VISIBLE LASER RADIATION MAY BE PRESENT WHEN THE ENCLOSURE IS OPENED. DO NOT
STARE INTO BEAM.
Location of the required Marking
The rating sheet and the safety caution are on the rear of the unit.
CERTIFICATION: COMPLIES WITH FDA
RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS,
21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J.
PREPARATION OF SERVICING
The laser diode used for a pickup head may be destroyed with external static electricity.
Moreover, even if it is operating normally after repair, when static electricity discharge is received at the
time of repair, the life of the product may be shortened.
Please perform the following measure against static electricity, be careful of destruction of a laser diode
at the time of repair.
• Place the unit on a workstation equipped to protect against static electricity, such as conductive mat.
• Soldering iron with ground wire or ceramic type is used.
• A worker needs to use a ground conductive wrist strap for body.
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SERVICING NOTICES ON CHECKING
As for the places which need special attentions,
they are indicated with the labels or seals on the
cabinet, chassis and parts. Make sure to keep the
indications and notices in the operation manual.
2. AVOID AN ELECTRIC SHOCK
There is a high voltage part inside. Avoid an
electric shock while the electric current is
flowing.
3. USE THE DESIGNATED PARTS
The parts in this equipment have the specific
characters of incombustibility and withstand
voltage for safety. Therefore, the part which is
replaced should be used the part which has
the same character.
Especially as to the important parts for safety
which is indicated in the circuit diagram or the
table of parts as a mark, the designated
parts must be used.
4. PUT PARTS AND WIRES IN THE
ORIGINAL POSITION AFTER
ASSEMBLING OR WIRING
There are parts which use the insulation
material such as a tube or tape for safety, or
which are assembled in the condition that
these do not contact with the printed board.
The inside wiring is designed not to get closer
to the pyrogenic parts and high voltage parts.
Therefore, put these parts in the original
positions.
5. TAKE CARE TO DEAL WITH THE
CATHODE-RAY TUBE
In the condition that an explosion-proof cathoderay tube is set in this equipment, safety is
secured against implosion. However, when
removing it or serving from backward, it is
dangerous to give a shock. Take enough care to
deal with it.
6. AVOID AN X-RAY1. KEEP THE NOTICES
Safety is secured against an X-ray by considering about the cathode-ray tube and the high
voltage peripheral circuit, etc.
Therefore, when repairing the high voltage peripheral circuit, use the designated parts and
make sure not modify the circuit.
Repairing except indicates causes rising of high
voltage, and it emits an X-ray from the cathoderay tube.
PERFORM A SAFETY CHECK AFTER
7.
SERVICING
Confirm that the screws, parts and wiring which
were removed in order to service are put in the
original positions, or whether there are the
portions which are deteriorated around the
serviced places serviced or not. Check the
insulation between the antenna terminal or
external metal and the AC cord plug blades.
And be sure the safety of that.
(INSULATION CHECK PROCEDURE)
1.
Unplug the plug from the AC outlet.
2.
Remove the antenna terminal on TV and turn
on the TV.
3.
Insulation resistance between the cord plug
terminals and the eternal exposure metal
[Note 2] should be more than 1M ohm by
using the 500V insulation resistance meter
[Note 1].
4.
If the insulation resistance is less than 1M
ohm, the inspection repair should be
required.
[Note 1]
If you have not the 500V insulation
resistance meter, use a Tester.
[Note 2]
External exposure metal: Antenna terminal
HOW TO ORDER PARTS
Please include the following informations when you order parts. (Particularly the VERSION LETTER.)
1. MODEL NUMBER and VERSION LETTER
The MODEL NUMBER can be found on the back of each product and the VERSION LETTER can be
found at the end of the SERIAL NUMBER.
2. PART NO. and DESCRIPTION
You can find it in your SERVICE MANUAL.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1.
READ INSTRUCTIONS
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
2.
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3.
HEED WARNINGS
All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4.
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5.
CLEANING
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp
cloth for cleaning.
6.
ATTACHMENTS
Do not use attachments not recommended by the unit’s manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7.
WATER AND MOISTURE
Do not use this unit near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool.
8.
ACCESSORIES
Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
unit may fall, causing serious injury, and serious damage to the unit. Use only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer.
8A.
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
9.
VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable
operation of the unit, and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This unit
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This unit should not be placed in a built-in
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions
have been adhered to.
10.
POWER SOURCES
This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating plate. If you are not sure
of the type of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For units
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11.
GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This unit is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other).
This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. If your unit is equipped with a 3-wire
grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin, this plug will only fit into a grounding-type power
outlet. This too, is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
12.
POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon
or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the appliance.
13.
LIGHTNING
To protect your unit from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit
due to lightning and power line surges.
14.
POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be
fatal.
15.
OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16.
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY
Do not push objects through any openings in this unit, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid into the unit.
PORT ABLE CAR T WARNING
(symbol provided by RETAC)
S3126A
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS(CONTINUED)
OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
17.
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting
structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of
antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
SERVICING
18.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage
or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
19.
Unplug this unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
a.
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b.
If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
c.
If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d.
If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that
are covered by the operating instructions, as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal
operation.
e.
If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f.
When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
20.
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
SAFETY CHECK
21.
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the unit is in proper operating condition.
WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING
22.
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
HEAT
23.
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
DISC TRAY
24.
Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. It may cause serious personal injury.
CONNECTING
25.
When you connect the product to other equipment, turn off the power and unplug all of the equipment from the
wall outlet. Failure to do so may cause an electric shock and serious personal injury. Read the owner's manual of
the other equipment carefully and follow the instructions when making any connections.
SOUND VOLUME
26.
Reduce the volume to the minimum level before you turn on the product. Otherwise, sudden high volume sound
may cause hearing or speaker damage.
SOUND DISTORTION
27.
Do not allow the product output distorted sound for a longtime. It may cause speaker overheating and fire.
HEADPHONES
28.
When you use the headphones, keep the volume at a moderate level. If you use the headphones continuously
with high volume sound, it may cause hearing damage.
LASER BEAM
29.
Do not look into the opening of the disc tray or ventilation opening of the product to see the source of the laser
beam. It may cause sight damage.
DISC
30.
Do not use a cracked, deformed, or repaired disc. These discs are easily broken and may cause serious
personal injury and product malfunction.
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER
31.
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS(CONTINUED)
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
ANTENNA LEAD
IN WIRE
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ELECTRIC SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
NEC-NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
S2898A
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
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WHEN REPLACING DVD DECK
[ When removing the DVD Deck ]
Before removing Pick Up PCB and DVD PCB connector, the short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1
using a soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no soldering, the Laser may be damaged.
[ When installing the DVD Deck ]
Remove all the soldering on the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up PCB and DVD
PCB connector.
NOTE
Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF SERVICING”.
•
Use the Lead Free solder.
•
Manual soldering conditions
•
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C
• Soldering time: Within 2 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the draw in equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the
•
Flux smoke away from it.
Pick Up PCB
Short circuit using a
soldering iron.
Fig. 1
DISC REMOVAL METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY
1.
Remove the Back Cabinet and AV PCB/DVD Block. (Refer to item 1 of the DISASSEMBLY
INSTRUCTIONS.)
2.
Rotate the Main Gear in the direction of the arrow by hand.
(Refer to Fig. 1)
3.
Manually open the Tray.
Deck CDMain Gear
Fig. 1
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PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL
4 DIGIT PASSWORD CANCELLATION
If the stored 4 digit password in the Rating Level menu needs to be cancelled, please follow the steps below.
1.
Turn Unit ON.
2.
Set the DVD Mode.
3.
Confirm that the 'No Disc' will be appeared on the screen.
4.
Press and hold the '7' key on the remote control unit.
5.
Simultaneously press and hold the 'STOP' key on the front panel.
6.
Hold both keys for more than 3 seconds.
7.
The On Screen Display message 'PASSWORD CLEAR' will appear.
8.
The 4 digit password has now been cleared
TRAY LOCK
Tray cannot be opened by setting the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below.
Turn Unit ON.
1.
Set the DVD to the Stop Mode.
2.
Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO SELECT' and '0' key of a remote control unit.
3.
The On Screen Display message ' ' will appear.
4.
The Tray Lock has now been set up.
5.
To unlock the Tray Lock, please follow the steps below.
Turn Unit ON.
1.
Set the DVD to the Stop Mode.
2.
Press it in order of 'SETUP', 'SUBTITLE', '3', 'AUDIO SELECT' and '0' key of a remote control unit.
3.
The On Screen Display message ' ' will appear.
4.
The Tray Lock has now been cleared.
5.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT .......................................................................................
Output No
OpenYes
CloseYes
No discYes
ReadingYes
PlayYes
Still/PauseYes
StopYes
Prohibit MarkYes
PBCYes
StepYes
Skip(>>|)Yes
Skip(|<<)Yes
RandomYes (CD, VIDEO CD)
RepeatYes
Slow+Yes
Slow-No
Search+Yes
Search-Yes
JumpYes
ResumeYes
Title No.Yes
Chapter No.Yes
Track No.Yes
TimeYes
Sub Title No.Yes
Angle No.Yes
Vocal On/OffNo
Audio No.Yes
Audio Stereo L/RYes (Video CD)
ZoomYes
Marker No.Yes
Program Play BackYes (CD, VIDEO CD)
Surround On/OffNo
Screen SaverNo
JPEGFolder NameNo
File NameNo
File NoNo
TimeNo
Track NoNo
Timer Step 10 Min
On/Off TimerProgram(On Timer / Off Timer)No
Wake Up TimerNo
Timer Back-up (at Power Off Mode) more than -- Min Sec
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-13RemoteUnitRC-MG
Control Glow in Dark RemoconNo
Remocon Format TOSHIBA
FormatTOSHIBA
Custom Code 40-BF H, 44-BB H, 45-BA H, 45-BC H
Power SourceVoltage(D.C)3V
UM size x pcsUM-4 x 2 pcs
Total Keys47 Key
KeysPowerYes
1Yes
2Yes
3Yes
4Yes
5Yes
6Yes
7Yes
8Yes
9Yes
0Yes
PlayYes
StopYes
Search+Yes
Search-Yes
Closed Caption/Skip+Yes
Quick View(CH RTN)/Skip- Yes
Slow+Yes
Slow-No
Pause/Still/StepYes
DISPLAYYes
TV/DVDYes
CancelYes
Audio SelectYes
AngleYes
SubtitleYes
Top MenuYes
MenuYes
DVD MenuYes
ReturnYes
CH UpYes
CH DownYes
Vol DownYes
Vol UpYes
Up/ Set+Yes
Down/ Set-Yes
Left/Select-Yes
Right/Select+Yes
EnterYes
Play ModeYes
Input Select/ZoomYes
Repeat A-BYes
MuteYes
Open/CloseYes
SleepYes
MarkerYes
JumpYes
GameYes
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-14FeaturesCABLEYes
(TV)Auto Shut OffYes
Auto SetupYes
Auto CH MemoryYes
V-ChipUSA V-chipYes
CANADA V-chipNo
Auto SearchNo
SAPYes
Game PositionYes
FM TransmitterNo
Energy StarNo
Closed CaptionYes
Comb FilterNo
Protect of FBT Leak CircuitYes
Picture PreferenceYes
Choke CoilNo
Power On MemoryNo
3D SurroundNo
Screen SaverNo
Closed CaptionYes
Audio DAC192kHz / 24bit
G-15AccessoriesOwner's ManualLanguageEnglish
w/Guarantee CardYes
Remote Control UnitYes
BatteryYes
UM size x pcsUM-4 x 2 pcs
OEM BrandNo
Rod AntennaNo
PolesNo
Terminal --
Loop AntennaNo
Terminal --
U/V MixerNo
300 ohm to 75 ohm Antenna AdapterYes
Antenna Change PlugNo
Guarantee CardNo
Registration CardYes
Warranty CardNo
ESP CardNo
Service Station ListNo
DC Car Cord (Center+)No
Columbia Offer SheetNo
Information Sheet (Return)Yes
Netflix CardNo
No
No
No
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
G-16InterfaceSwitchFrontPower (Tact)Yes
RearMain Power SWNo
IndicatorPowerYes (Red)
TerminalsFrontVideo InputRCA x 1
RearVideo InputNo
G-17Set SizeApprox. W x D x H (mm)440x392.5x393
G-18WeightNet (Approx.)13.5kg (29.8lbs)
G-21EnvironmentEnvironmental standard requirementGreen procurement of TOSHIBA
Pb-freePhase3(Phase3A)
Channel UpYes
Channel DownYes
Volume UpYes
Volume DownYes
PlayYes
Open/CloseYes
Skip+ /Search+ Yes
Skip- /Search-Yes
Still/PauseNo
StopYes
Main Power SWNo
Stand-byNo
On TimerNo
Audio InputRCA x 2(L/MONO, R)
Other TerminalHead Phone
Audio InputNo
Video OutputNo
Audio OutputNo
Digital Audio OutputCoaxial (DVD Only)
DiversityNo
DC Jack 12V(Center +)No
VHF/UHF Antenna InputF Type
Gross (Approx.)15.5kg (34.2lbs)
Content--- Sets
Material--- / ---
Dimensions W x D x H(mm)---
Description of Origin---
W/Color Photo LabelNo
Dimensions W x D x H(mm) 550x496x471
Description of OriginYes
Height (cm)62
RearPS94V0 DECABROM
Jack Panel-
Eyelet DemandYes
Measures for WhiskerYes
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1.REMOVAL OF MECHANICAL PARTS
AND P.C. BOARDS
1-1: BACK CABINET (Refer to Fig. 1-1)
1.
Remove the 5 screws 1.
2.
Remove the screw 2 which are used for holding the Back
Cabinet.
3.
Remove the AC cord from the AC cord hook 3.
4.
Remove the Back Cabinet in the direction of arrow.
Front Cabinet
1
1
1
1
2
1
1-2: CRT PCB (Refer to Fig. 1-2)
CAUTION: BEFORE REMOVING THE ANODE CAP,
DISCHARGE ELECTRICITY BECAUSE IT
CONTAINS HIGH VOLTAGE.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE OR
REPAIR ANY PCB, UNPLUG THE POWER
CORD FROM THE AC SOURCE.
Remove the Anode Cap.
1.
(Refer to REMOVAL OF ANODE CAP)
Disconnect the following connector:
2.
(CP805).
Remove the CRT PCB in the direction of arrow.
3.
Front Cabinet
3
Back Cabinet
CRT PCB
CP805
Fig. 1-1
1-3: AV PCB/DVD BLOCK (Refer to Fig. 1-3)
1.
Remove the 2 screws 1.
2.
Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP301, CP302, CP401 and CP3800).
3.
Remove the AV PCB/DVD Block in the direction of arrow.
1
CP3800
1
Front Cabinet
CP301
CP302
AV PCB/DVD Block
1-4: DVD BLOCK (Refer to Fig. 1-4)
1.
Remove the 11 screws 1.
2.
Remove the Top Shield in the direction of arrow (A).
3.
Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP8001 and CP8002).
4.
Remove the 4 screws 2.
5.
Remove the DVD Block in the direction of arrow (B).
6.
Remove the screw 3.
7.
Remove the Jack Shield.
8.
Remove the AV PCB in the direction of arrow (C).
1
1
1
1
1
(A)
1
1
1
1
1
2
Top Shield
1
2
2
CP401
Fig. 1-3
Fig. 1-2
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AV PCB
Jack Shield
CP8002
CP8001
2
(B)
(C)
Bottom Plate
DVD Block
3
Fig. 1-4
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1-5: DVD PCB/DVD DECK (Refer to Fig. 1-5)
1.
Short circuit the position shown in Fig. 1-5 using a
soldering iron. If you remove the DVD Deck with no
soldering, the Laser may be damaged.
2.
Remove the 4 screws 1.
3.
Remove the DVD Deck in the direction of arrow (A).
4.
Disconnect the following connectors:
(CP2301, CP2302 and CP2303).
5.
Remove the 2 screws 2.
6.
Remove the DVD PCB in the direction of arrow (B).
7.
Remove the 4 screws 3.
8.
Remove the Deck Shield in the direction of arrow (C).
2
2
DVD Deck
DVD PCB
CP2303
CP2302
CP2301
1
1
(A)
3
(C)
(B)
1
1
3
3
Short circuit using a
soldering iron.
3
Deck Shield
Pick Up PCB
Deck Angle
Fig. 1-5
NOTE
Before your operation, please read “PREPARATION OF
1.
SERVICING”.
Use the Lead Free solder.
2.
Manual soldering conditions
3.
• Soldering temperature: 350 ± 5˚C
• Soldering time: Within 2 seconds
• Soldering combination: Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu
When Soldering/Removing of solder, use the drawing
4.
equipment over the Pick Up Unit to keep the Flux smoke
away from it.
When installing the DVD Deck, remove all the soldering on
5.
the short circuit position after the connection of Pick Up
PCB and DVD PCB connector.
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2. REMOVAL OF DVD DECK PARTS
NOTE
1. Do not disassemble the DVD DECK PARTS except listed
parts here. Minute adjustments are needed if the
disassemble is done. If the repair is needed except listed
parts, replace the DVD MECHA ASS'Y.
2-1: TRAY (Refer to Fig. 2-1-A)
Set the Tray opened. (Refer to the DISC REMOVAL
1.
METHOD AT NO POWER SUPPLY)
Unlock the 2 supports 1 and remove the Tray.
2.
Main Frame Ass'y
Tray
NOTE
In case of the Tray installation, install them as the circled
1.
section of Fig. 2-1-B so that the each markers are met.
1
1
Fig. 2-1-A
1
2
2
Main Frame Ass'y
Insulator (R)
Main Chassis Ass'y
• Screw Torque: 2.0 ± 0.5kgf•cm
Fig. 2-2-A
NOTE
In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y, install it from (1) to (4)
1.
in order. (Refer to Fig. 2-2-B)
In case of the Main Chassis Ass'y installation, hook the
2.
wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 2-2-C.
Main Frame Ass'y (Bottom Side)
(3)
Rack Loading
(3)
(3)
Traverse Holder
Main Frame Ass'y
Tray
2-2: MAIN CHASSIS ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-2-A)
Remove the screw 1.
1.
Unlock the 2 supports 2.
2.
Remove the Insulator (R) from the Main Frame Ass'y.
3.
Remove the Main Chassis Ass'y.
4.
Fig. 2-1-B
(2)
(4)
Check Lock
Main Frame Ass'y
(4)
Check Hook
(1)
Main Chassis Ass'y
Fig. 2-2-B
Fig. 2-2-C
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-3: LOADING MOTOR PCB ASS'Y/ LOADING BELT
(Refer to Fig. 2-3-A)
1.
Remove the Loading Belt.
2.
Remove the screw 1.
3.
Remove the 2 screws 2.
4.
Remove the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y.
5.
Remove the Pulley Gear.
Pulley Gear
Main Gear
Rack Loading
Main Frame Ass’y
Loading Belt
2
2
Main Frame Ass’y
Pulley Gear
1
• Screw Torque: 2.5 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1)
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2)
Loading Motor PCB Ass’y
Fig. 2-3-A
NOTE
1.
In case of the Pulley Motor installation, check if the value
of the Fig. 2-3-B is correct.
2.
When installing the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y, install it
correctly as Fig. 2-3-C.
3.
In case of the Loading Motor PCB Ass'y installation, hook
the wire on the Main Frame Ass'y as shown Fig. 2-3-C.
Pulley Motor
7.0 ± 0.1mm
2
1
Fig. 2-4-A
NOTE
1. In case of the Rack Loading installation, do not mesh it
to the Main Gear as shown the Fig. 2-4-B.
Rack Loading
Main Gear
Check Hook
Fig. 2-4-B
2-5: CLAMPER ASS'Y (Refer to Fig. 2-5-A)
Press the Clamper and rotate the Clamper Plate
1.
clockwise, then unlock the 3 supports 1.
Remove the Clamper Plate, Clamper Magnet and
2.
Clamper.
Clamper Plate
Clamper Magnet
Loading Motor
Safety surface for pressing
Rack Loading
Check Hook
of the insert.
The Lever should be position
between A and B.
Loading Motor PCB Ass’y
AB
Fig. 2-3-B
Fig. 2-3-C
2-4: RACK LOADING/MAIN GEAR/PULLEY GEAR
(Refer to Fig. 2-4-A)
1.
Press down the catcher 1 and slide the Rack Loading.
2.
Unlock the support 2 and remove the Pulley Gear.
3.
Remove the Main Gear.
1
1
Clamper
1
NOTE
1. In case of the Clamper Ass'y installation, install correctly
as Fig. 2-5-B.
Clamper Plate
Clamper
No gap
B2-2
Main Frame
Fig. 2-5-A
Fig. 2-5-B
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-6:
TRAVERSE HOLDER/INSULATOR (F)/INSULATOR
(R) (Refer to Fig. 2-6-A)
Remove the Traverse Holder.
1.
Remove the 2 Insulator (F).
2.
Remove the Insulator (R).
3.
Main Chassis Ass'y
Insulator (F)
Traverse Holder
Insulator (F)
Insulator (R)
Fig. 2-6-A
NOTE
1.2.In case of the Insulator (F) installation, install correctly as
Fig. 2-6-B.
In case of the Insulator (R) installation, install correctly as
Fig. 2-6-C.
Insulator (F)
Traverse Holder
NOTE
1.
When pushing the Rack Feed in the direction of the
arrow, it should be restored to the original position by the
spring force. (Refer to Fig. 2-7-B)
2.
In case of the Motor Gear installation, check if the value
of the Fig. 2-7-C is correct.
3.
When installing the wire of the Switch PCB Ass'y, install it
correctly as Fig. 2-7-D.
4.
After the assembly of the Main Chassis Ass'y, hook the
wire on the Main Chassis Ass'y as shown Fig. 2-7-E.
Push
Rack Feed Ass'y
Fig. 2-7-B
Motor Gear
Feed Motor
6.0 ± 0.2mm
Insulator (R)
2-7:
RACK FEED ASS'Y/SWITCH PCB ASS'Y/FEED
Main Chassis Ass'y (Top Side)
MOTOR (Refer to Fig. 2-7-A)
Remove the screw 1.
1.
Remove the Rack Feed Ass'y.
2.
Remove the screw 2.
3.
Remove the Switch PCB Ass'y.
4.
Remove the 2 screw 3.
5.
Remove the Feed Motor.
6.
Remove the Motor Gear.
7.
1
2
Switch PCB Ass'y
Rack Feed Ass'y
3
3
Fig. 2-6-B
Fig. 2-6-C
Safety surface for pressing
of the insert.
Switch PCB Ass'y
Main Chassis Ass'y (Bottom Side)
Check Hook
~ FEED MOTOR ~
BLUE (4)
ORANGE (3)
~ SPINDLE MOTOR ~
BLACK (2)
RED (1)
• Install wire from (1) to (4) in order.
Check Hook
Check Hook
Fig. 2-7-C
Fig. 2-7-D
Main Chassis Ass'y
• Screw Torque: 5.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 1)
• Screw Torque: 3.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 2)
• Screw Torque: 1.0 ± 0.3kgf•cm (Screw 3)
Motor Gear
Feed Motor
Fig. 2-7-A
B2-3
Check Hook
• Loosen the wire in the direction of the arrow.
Fig. 2-7-E
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
2-8: FFC WIRE HANDLING
1.
When installing the FFC, fold it correctly and install it as
shown from Fig. 2-8-A to Fig. 2-8-C.
NOTE
Do not make the folding lines except the specified
1.
positions for the FFC.
[ 24 pin FFC ]
Fold it by 90˚
43 ± 1mm
[ 6 pin FFC ]
(1)
(2)
• Proceed the steps (1) through (4).
Reinforcement Plate
59 ± 1mm
Printing Surface
10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface
Printing Surface
Fold
Fold
Printing Surface
Pick Up Side
(3)
(4)
Printing Surface
Fold
Printing Surface
Fold
Printing Surface
44 ± 1mm
54 ± 1mm
Fig. 2-8-A
Reinforcement Plate
10 ± 1mm
Reinforcement Plate
Fold
Fig. 2-8-B
[ 5 pin FFC ]
(1)
(2)
• Proceed the steps (1) through (4).
Reinforcement Plate
55 ± 1mm
Printing Surface
10 ± 1mm
Printing Surface
Fold
Fold
Printing Surface
(3)
(4)
Printing Surface
Fold
Printing Surface
60 ± 1mm
Reinforcement Plate
10 ± 1mm
Reinforcement Plate
Fold
Fig. 2-8-C
B2-4
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
3. REMOVAL OF ANODE CAP
Read the following NOTED items before starting work.
After turning the power off there might still be a potential
*
voltage that is very dangerous. When removing the
Anode Cap, make sure to discharge the Anode Cap's
potential voltage.
*
Do not use pliers to loosen or tighten the Anode Cap
terminal, this may cause the spring to be damaged.
REMOVAL
1. Follow the steps as follows to discharge the Anode Cap.
(Refer to Fig. 3-1.)
Connect one end of an Alligator Clip to the metal part of a
flat-blade screwdriver and the other end to ground.
While holding the plastic part of the insulated Screwdriver,
touch the support of the Anode with the tip of the
Screwdriver.
A cracking noise will be heard as the voltage is discharged.
GND on the CRT
3. After one side is removed, pull in the opposite direction to
remove the other.
NOTE
Take care not to damage the Rubber Cap.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean the spot where the cap was located with a small
amount of alcohol. (Refer to Fig. 3-3.)
NOTE
Confirm that there is no dirt, dust, etc. at the spot where
the cap was located.
Location of Anode Cap
Fig. 3-3
Screwdriver
Alligator Clip
GND on the CRT
Flip up the sides of the Rubber Cap in the direction of the
2.
arrow and remove one side of the support.
(Refer to Fig. 3-2.)
Rubber Cap
Support
CRT
Fig. 3-1
2.3.Arrange the wire of the Anode Cap and make sure the
wire is not twisted.
Turn over the Rubber Cap. (Refer to Fig. 3-4.)
Fig. 3-4
4. Insert one end of the Anode Support into the anode button,
then the other as shown in Fig. 3-5.
CRT
Support
Fig. 3-2
Support
CRT
5.6.Confirm that the Support is securely connected.
Put on the Rubber Cap without moving any parts.
B3-1
Fig. 3-5
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
4. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FLAT
PACKAGE IC
REMOVAL
1. Put Masking Tape (cotton tape) around the Flat Package
IC to protect other parts from any damage.
(Refer to Fig. 4-1.)
NOTE
Masking is carried out on all the parts located within
10 mm distance from IC leads.
Masking Tape
(Cotton Tape)
2. Heat the IC leads using a blower type IC desoldering
machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-2.)
NOTE
Do not rotate or move the IC back and forth , until IC
can move back and forth easily after desoldering the
leads completely.
IC
Fig. 4-1
Blower type IC
desoldering machine
3. When IC starts moving back and forth easily after
desoldering completely, pickup the corner of the IC using
a tweezers and remove the IC by moving with the IC
desoldering machine. (Refer to Fig. 4-3.)
NOTE
Some ICs on the PCB are affixed with glue, so be
careful not to break or damage the foil of each IC
leads or solder lands under the IC when removing it.
Blower type IC
desoldering machine
Tweezers
IC
4.5.Peel off the Masking Tape.
Absorb the solder left on the pattern using the Braided
Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-4.)
NOTE
Do not move the Braided Shield Wire in the vertical
direction towards the IC pattern.
Fig. 4-3
Braided Shield Wire
Soldering Iron
IC
Fig. 4-2
IC pattern
Fig. 4-4
B4-1
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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION
1. Take care of the polarity of new IC and then install the
new IC fitting on the printed circuit pattern. Then solder
each lead on the diagonal positions of IC temporarily.
(Refer to Fig. 4-5.)
Soldering Iron
Solder temporarily
Solder temporarily
Fig. 4-5
2. Supply the solder from the upper position of IC leads
sliding to the lower position of the IC leads.
(Refer to Fig. 4-6.)
4. When bridge-soldering between terminals and/or the
soldering amount are not enough, resolder using a Thintip Soldering Iron. (Refer to Fig. 4-8.)
IC
Thin-tip Soldering Iron
Fig. 4-8
5. Finally, confirm the soldering status on four sides of the
IC using a magnifying glass.
Confirm that no abnormality is found on the soldering
position and installation position of the parts around the
IC. If some abnormality is found, correct by resoldering.
NOTE
When the IC leads are bent during soldering and/or
repairing, do not repair the bending of leads. If the
bending of leads are repaired, the pattern may be
damaged. So, always be sure to replace the IC in this
case.
Solder
IC
Supply soldering
from upper position
to lower position
Soldering Iron
Fig. 4-6
3. Absorb the solder left on the lead using the Braided
Shield Wire. (Refer to Fig. 4-7.)
NOTE
Do not absorb the solder to excess.
Soldering Iron
IC
Braided Shield Wire
Fig. 4-7
B4-2
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SERVICE MODE LIST
This unit provided with the following SERVICE MODES so you can repair, examine and adjust easily.
To enter to the SERVICE MODE function, press and hold both buttons simultaneously on the main unit and on the remote control
for more than a the standard time in the appropriate condition. (See below chart.)
Set
Condition
TV mode
TV mode
DVD mode
(No disc)
TV mode
DVD mode
(No disc)
Press the following remocon keys
continuously.
SETUP SUBTITLE 3
AUDIO 0
Set KeyOperations
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
VOL. DOWN
(Minimum)
STOP73 sec.
MethodOperations
Remocon
Standard
Key
02 sec.
12 sec.
42 sec.
62 sec.
92 sec.ALL mode
Tray cannot be opened.
Refer to the “TRAY LOCK”.
Time
2 sec.TV mode8
Releasing of V-CHIP PASSWORD.
Initialization of factory TV data.
NOTE:
Initialization of factory DVD data.
NOTE: Do not use this for normal servicing.
Can be checked of the INITIAL DATA of MEMORY IC.
Refer to the "WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC".
Check of the SUM DATA, POWER ON total hours and MICON
VERSION on the screen.
Refer to the "WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC".
Display of the Adjustment MENU on the screen.
Refer to the "ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT" (On-Screen Display
Adjustment).
Releasing of PARENTAL LOCK.
Refer to the "PARENTAL CONTROL - RATING LEVEL".
Do not use this for normal servicing.
If you set factory initialization, the memories are reset such as
the channel setting, and the POWER ON total hours.
WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC
CONFIRMATION OF CHECK SUM, POWER ON TOTAL HOURS AND MICON VERSION
Initial total of MEMORY IC can be checked on the screen. Total hours are displayed in 16 system of notation.
NOTE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
If you set a factory initialization, the total hours is reset to "0".
Please refer to "CONFIRMATION OF INITIAL DATA" when SUM DATA is not corresponding.
Turn on the POWER, and set to the TV mode.
Set the VOLUME to minimum.
Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel
button (8) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
After the confirmation of each check sum, turn off the
power.
OEC6087A_115
INIT: 1773
ROM : 20C2
CRT ON 0000
FIG. 1
C-1
MICON Version
Initialsetting data check sum.
Rom correction data check sum.
POWER ON total hours.
= (16 x 16 x 16 x thousands digit value)
+ (16 x 16 x hundreds digit value)
+ (16 x tens digit value)
+ (ones digit value)
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WHEN REPLACING EEPROM (MEMORY) IC
CONFIRMATION OF INITIAL DATA
If a service repair is undertaken where it has been required to change the MEMORY IC, the following steps should be taken to
ensure correct data settings while making reference to TABLE 1.
+0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9
8004E24C4F12A0553594
00
0C0055057AA0502174
1000500000105535
0A0C0E10121416181A1B
201C1D1E1F2021
22232425262728282929
402D323233333434
2D2E2E2F2F30303131
353637383B3E4144474A
504D
C5BFBF7F7F7F5F------
60
Turn on the POWER, and set to the TV mode.
1.
Set the VOLUME to minimum.
2.
Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (6) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
3.
ADDRESS and DATA should appear as FIG 1.
4B
Table 1
ADDRESS DATA
OEC6087A_115
INIT 00 80
+A
+B+C+D+E+FINI
2300C9707000
2A2A2B2B2C2C30
5053565A5F
------------------
CRT ON 0000
FIG. 1
ADDRESS is now selected and should "blink". Using the UP/DOWN buton on the remote, step through the ADDRESS until
4.
Press RIGHT/LEFT button to select DATA. When DATA is selected, it will "blink".
Again, step through the DATA using UP/DOWN button until required DATA value has been selected.
5.
Pressing RIGHT/LEFT button will take you back to ADDRESS for further selection if necessary.
6.
Repeat steps 4 to 6 until all data has been checked.
7.
When satisfied correct DATA has been entered, turn POWER off (return to STANDBY MODE) to finish DATA input.
8.
After the data input, set to the initializing of shipping.
Turn POWER on.
9.
Press both VOL. DOWN button on the set and Channel button (1) on the remote control for more than 2 seconds.
10.
After the finishing of the initializing of shipping, the unit will turn off automatically.
11.
The unit will now have the correct DATA for the new MEMORY IC.
C-2
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
1.
BEFORE MAKING ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENTS
Read and perform these adjustments when repairing the
circuits or replacing electrical parts or PCB assemblies.
CAUTION
•
Use an isolation transformer when performing any service
on this chassis.
•
Before removing the anode cap, discharge electricity
because it contains high voltage.
•
When removing a PCB or related component, after
unfastening or changing a wire, be sure to put the wire
back in its original position.
•
When you exchange IC and Transistor with a heat sink,
apply silicon grease on the contact section of the heat
sink. Before applying new silicon grease, remove all the
old silicon grease. (Old grease may cause damages to
the IC and Transistor).
Prepare the following measurement tools for
electrical adjustments.
1. Oscilloscope
2. Digital Voltmeter
3. AC Voltmeter
4. Pattern Generator
5. Multi-Sound Signal Generator
On-Screen Display Adjustment
Set the VOLUME to minimum.
1.
Press the VOL. DOWN button on the set and the
2.
Channel button (9) on the remote control for more than
2 seconds to appear the adjustment mode on the screen
as shown in Fig. 1-1.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and contrast
to normal position.
3.
Connect the digital voltmeter to TP401.
4.
Adjust the VR3800 until the digital voltmeter is 115 ± 1V.
2-2: FOCUS
1.
Receive the monoscope pattern.
2.
Turn the Focus Volume fully counterclockwise once.
3.
Adjust the Focus Volume until picture is distinct.
Function
Step No.
Use the Channel UP/DOWN button or Channel button
3.
01 OSD
17
(1-0) on the remote control to select the options shown
in Fig. 1-2.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to end the
4.
adjustments.
Fig. 1-1
2-3: CUT OFF
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
D-1
Adjust the unit to the following settings.
R CUT OFF=7F, G CUT OFF=7F, B CUT OFF=7F,
R DRIVE=3F, B DRIVE=3F
Set condition is Aging Test for more than 15 minutes.
Set condition is AV MODE without signal.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (02) on the remote control to
select "CUT OFF".
Adjust the Screen Volume until a dim raster is obtained.
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2-4: WHITE BALANCE
NOTE: Adjust after performing CUT OFF adjustment.
1.
Place the set in Aging Test for more than 15 minutes.
2.
Receive the gray scale pattern from the Pattern
Generator.
3.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
4.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (07) on the remote control to
select "R DRIVE".
5.
Press the CH. UP/DOWN button on the remote control to
select the "B DRIVE", "R CUT OFF", "G CUT OFF" or "B
CUT OFF".
6.
Adjust the VOL. UP/DOWN button on the remote control
to whiten the B DRIVE, R CUT OFF, G CUT OFF and B
CUT OFF at each step tone sections equally.
7.
Perform the above adjustments 5 and 6 until the white
achieved.
2-5: HORIZONTAL PHASE
1.
Receive the monoscope pattern.
2.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (04) on the remote control to
select "HPHA".
4.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the SHIFT quantity of the OVER SCAN on right and
left becomes minimum.
2-6: VERTICAL SHIFT
1.
Receive the monoscope pattern.
2.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (06) on the remote control to
select "VSHI".
4.
Check if the step No. VSHI is "02".
5.
Adjust the VR402 until the horizontal line becomes fit
to notch of the shadow mask. (Refer to Fig. 2-1)
horizontal line
2-7: VERTICAL SIZE
1.
Receive the monoscope pattern.
2.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (05) on the remote control to
select "VSIZ".
4.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the SHIFT quantity of the OVER SCAN on upside
and downside becomes 10 ± 2%.
5.
Receive a broadcast and check if the picture is normal.
2-8: BRIGHT CENTER
1.
Receive the monoscope pattern. (RF Input)
2.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (12) on the remote control to
select "BRTC".
4.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the white 0% is begin to shine.
5.
Receive the monoscope pattern. (Audio Video Input)
6.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
the AV mode.
7.
Using the remote control, set the brightness and
contrast to normal position.
8.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (23) on the remote control to
select "BRTCA".
9.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the white 0% is begin to shine.
10.
Press the TV/DVD button on the remote control to set
to the DVD mode.
11.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (34) on the remote control to
select "BRTCD".
12.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
set the same step numbers as the AV.
13.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
the GAME mode.
14.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (45) on the remote control to
select "BRTCG".
15.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
set the same the same step numbers as the AV.
Notch
Shadow mask
Fig. 2-1
D-2
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2-9: OSD POSITION
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1.
1.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
2.
until the difference of A and B becomes minimum.
(Refer to Fig. 2-2)
01 OSD
17
A
2-10: TINT
1.
Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
2.
Using the remote control, set the brightness, contrast,
color and tint to normal position.
3.
Connect the oscilloscope to TP022.
4.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (21) on the remote control to
select "TNTC".
5.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the section "A" becomes a straight line.
(Refer to Fig. 2-3)
6.
Receive the color bar pattern. (Audio Video Input)
7.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
the AV mode.
8.
Using the remote control, set the brightness, contrast,
color and tint to normal position.
9.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (32) on the remote control to
select "TNTCA".
10.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
until the section "A" becomes a straight line.
(Refer to Fig. 2-3)
11.
Press the TV/DVD button on the remote control to set
to the DVD mode.
12.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (43) on the remote control to
select "TNTCD".
13.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
set the same the same step numbers as the AV.
B
Fig. 2-2
2-11: COLOR CENTER
Receive the color bar pattern. (RF Input)
1.
Using the remote control, set the brightness, contrast,
2.
color and tint to normal position.
Connect the oscilloscope to TP024.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
4.
press the channel button (18) on the remote control to
select "COLC".
Adjust the VOLTS RANGE VARIABLE knob of the
5.
oscilloscope until the range between white 100% and
0% is set to 4 scales on the screen of the oscilloscope.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
6.
until the red color level is adjusted to 110 ± 5% of the
white level. (Refer to Fig. 2-4)
Receive the color bar pattern. (Audio Video Input)
7.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
8.
the AV mode.
Using the remote control, set the brightness, contrast,
9.
color and tint to normal position.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
10.
press the channel button (29) on the remote control to
select "COLCA".
Adjust the VOLTS RANGE VARIABLE knob of the
11.
oscilloscope until the range between white 100% and
0% is set to 4 scales on the screen of the oscilloscope.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
12.
until the red color level is adjusted to 110 ± 5% of the
white level. (Refer to Fig. 2-4)
Press the TV/DVD button on the remote control to set
13.
to the DVD mode.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
14.
press the channel button (40) on the remote control to
select "COLCD".
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
15.
set the same the same step numbers as the AV.
White 0%
100%
White 100%
Red Level
Fig. 2-4
"A"
Fig. 2-3
D-3
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
2-12: CONTRAST MAX
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
1.
press the channel button (16) on the remote control to
select "CNTX".
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
2.
until the contrast step No. becomes "70"
Receive a broadcast and check if the picture is normal.
3.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
4.
the AV mode.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
5.
press the channel button (27) on the remote control to
select "CNTXA".
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control
6.
until the contrast step No. becomes "70"
Receive a broadcast and check if the picture is normal.
7.
Press the TV/DVD button on the remote control to set to
8.
the DVD mode.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
9.
press the channel button (38) on the remote control to
select "CNTXD".
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
10.
set the same step numbers as the AV.
Press the INPUT button on the remote control to set to
11.
the GAME mode.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
12.
press the channel button (49) on the remote control to
select "CNTXG".
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
13.
set the same the same step numbers as the AV.
2-13: LEVEL
1.
Receive the VHF HIGH (70dB).
2.
Connect the AC voltmeter to pin 6 of CP101.
3.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (53) on the remote control to
select "LVL".
4.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control until
the AC voltmeter is 80 ± 2mV.
2-15: Confirmation of Fixed Value (Step No.)
Please check if the fixed values of the each of the
adjustment items are set correctly referring below.
Set the multi-sound signal generator L-ch=1KHz, R-ch
=Non input and receive the RF signal.
2.
Connect the oscilloscope to the SP351 code.
3.
Press the AUDIO SELECT button on the remote control
to set to the stereo mode.
4.
Activate the adjustment mode display of Fig. 1-1 and
press the channel button (54) on the remote control to
select "SEPAL".
5.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
adjust it until the R-ch output becomes minimum.
6.
Press the CH UP button 1 time to set to "SEPAH" mode.
7.
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button on the remote control to
adjust it until the R-ch output becomes minimum.
8.
Set the multi-sound signal generator L-ch=Non input,
R-ch=1KHz and receive the RF signal.
9.
Connect the oscilloscope to the SP352 code. Then
perform the above adjustments 3~7.
D-4
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
3.
PURITY AND CONVERGENCE
ADJUSTMENTS
NOTE
Turn the unit on and let it warm up for at least 30
1.
minutes before performing the following adjustments.
Place the CRT surface facing east or west to reduce the
2.
terrestrial magnetism.
Turn ON the unit and demagnetize with a Degauss Coil.
3.
3-1: STATIC CONVERGENCE (ROUGH ADJUSTMENT)
1.
Tighten the screw for the magnet. Refer to the adjusted
CRT for the position. (Refer to Fig. 3-1)
If the deflection yoke and magnet are in one body,
untighten the screw for the body.
2.
Receive the green raster pattern from the color bar
generator.
3.
Slide the deflection yoke until it touches the funnel
side of the CRT.
4.
Adjust center of screen to green, with red and blue on the
sides, using the pair of purity magnets.
5.
Switch the color bar generator from the green raster
pattern to the crosshatch pattern.
6.
Combine red and blue of the 3 color crosshatch pattern
on the center of the screen by adjusting the pair of
4 pole magnets.
7.
Combine red/blue (magenta) and green by adjusting the
pair of 6 pole magnets.
8.
Adjust the crosshatch pattern to change to white
by repeating steps 6 and 7.
3-2: PURITY
NOTE
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-1.
3-3: STATIC CONVERGENCE
NOTE
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-2.
1.
Receive the crosshatch pattern from the color bar
generator.
2.
Combine red and blue of the 3 color crosshatch pattern
on the center of the screen by adjusting the pair of
4 pole magnets.
3.
Combine red/blue (magenta) and green by adjusting the
pair of 6 pole magnets.
3-4: DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE
NOTE
Adjust after performing adjustments in section 3-3.
1.2.Adjust the differences around the screen by moving
the deflection yoke upward/downward and right/left.
(Refer to Fig. 3-2-a)
Insert three wedges between the deflection yoke
and
CRT funnel to fix the deflection yoke.
(Refer to Fig. 3-2-b)
R G B
R
G
B
UPWARD/DOWNWARD SLANT RIGHT/LEFT SLANT
R
G
B
Fig. 3-2-a
R G B
1.
Receive the green raster pattern from color bar
generator.
2.
Adjust the pair of purity magnets to center the
color on the screen.
Adjust the pair of purity magnets so the color at the
ends are equally wide.
3.
Move the deflection yoke backward (to neck side)
slowly, and stop it at the position when the whole
screen is green.
4.
Confirm red and blue colors.
5.
Adjust the slant of the deflection yoke while watching the
screen, then tighten the fixing screw.
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
1
ABCD E F GH
G-12
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ABCD E F GH
SOUND AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
8
FROM MICON/TUNER
VOL_PWM
POWER_ON_H1
(AV PCB)
8
7
FROM POWER
SOUND+B
SOUND_GND
GND
0.6
00
R310
2.2
3W
1.31.3
3.83.8
1234
SOUND AMP IC
IC352 AN7513
7.67.6
5678
C339
0.1 B
4.04.0
+-
00
4.04.0
6
220025VYK
C357
1050V KA
C340
C335
FROM CHROMA
5
SW_A_OUT_L
SW_A_OUT_R
51
50
C338
0.1 B
R312
18K 1/4W
R313
18K 1/4W
330P CH
R305
10K
W852
R308
10K
C341
C348
4
470P
C332
CH
470P
C337
CH
0.6
1234
SOUND AMP IC
1050V KA
35
36
330P CH
IC353
AN7513
+-
213213102W1
5678
TO SPEAKER
CP302
SP OUT R+
SOUND GND
C342
CU123801
1
2
0.1 B
CD302
1
2
R CH
SPEAKER
SP352
YDP47-6
8 OHM
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
G-13
C334
470P CH
C333
470P CH
CP301
213213102W1
SP OUT L+
SOUND GND
CU123801
1
2
FROM/TO IN/OUT
SP_OUT_L
SP_OUT_R
SP_OUT_R2
SP_OUT_L2
SOUND_GND
CD301
1
2
L CH
SPEAKER
SP351
YDP47-6
8 OHM
3
2
PCBD20
CME066
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
1
ABCD E F GH
G-14
Page 48
ABCD E F GH
IN/OUT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
W821
W834
(AV PCB)
37
38
DVD_A_OUT_R2
DVD_A_OUT_L2
SOUND_GND
W804W825
P.CON+9V
8
7
6
5
4
FROM/TO STEREO
AUDIO_OUT_L
AUDIO_OUT_R
FRONT_A_IN_L
FRONT_A_IN_R
FROM/TO CHROMA
DVD_A_OUT_L2
DVD_A_OUT_R2
FRONT_VIDEO
VIDEO_OUT
FROM/TO POWER
GND
FROM/TO REGULATOR
P.CON+5V
AT+5V
P.CON+9V
SPDIF
DVD_A_OUT_L
DVD_A_OUT_R
ZERO
FROM/TO MICON/TUNER
KEY_A
KEY_B
POWER_ON_H
SCL
SDA
REMOCON
I2C_OFF
L4202
100uH 0305
C4204
10010VYK
R4205
2.2K 1/4W
C4205
R4241
1.5K
4.9
D AUDIO DRIVER
Q4201
1.2
R4210
KTC3875S_Y_RTK
R4216
68
220
C4215
0.1 B
W5RH3.5X5X1.0
R4221
100K
B4201
1.6
0.022 B
3.3K
R4242
COAXIAL
J4201
MSP-251V-05NI-FE-LF
1
2
H
E
C4224
330P CH
W820
3
FROM/TO SOUND AMP
SP_OUT_L
SP_OUT_R
SOUND_GND
SP_OUT_L2
SP_OUT_R2
DVD_A_OUT_L
ZERO
DVD_A_OUT_R
R4204_1
4.7K 1/4W
0.6
3.7
R4206
MUTE SW
Q4205
0
KRC104SRTK
10K
3.7
0
0
MUTE SW
Q4206
KRC103SRTK
R4207
3.3K
MUTE SW
Q4202
DTA143EKA
2
5.0
1.8
4.9
R4202
1K
KTC3875S_Y_RTK
R4201
0.8
1K
MUTE SW
Q4203
KTC3875S_Y_RTK
0.8
MUTE SW
Q4204
0
0
0
0
AT+5V
POWER_ON_H
REMOCON
AT+5V
100 1/4W
GND
KEY_A
KEY_B
FRONT_A_IN_R
FRONT_A_IN_L
FRONT_VIDEO
SP_OUT_R2
SP_OUT_R
SP_OUT_L
SP_OUT_L2
R4203
C4201
4716V YK
R4282
100 1/4W
C2201
R2225
D2201
R2201
5.0
5.0
0
100 1/4W
22016VYK
C2204
22016VYK
R2226
82 1/4W
82 1/4W
234
6
7
HEADPHONE_JACK
J2201
MSJ-2000_AG
220
KRC103SRTK
R4281
LTL-1CHEE-002A
SW
Q2201
R2214
820
SW2213
POWER ON/OFF
EVQ21505R
EVQ21505R
SW2214
CH DOWN
R2215
820
1
5
R2216
1K
SW2215
OPEN/CLOSE
EVQ21505R
CH UP
EVQ21505R
SW2216
R22171KR2219
VIDEO_OUT
R2218
1.5K
STOP
SW2217
EVQ21505R
EVQ21505R
SW2218
VOL UP
1.5K
NC
HNC
3
2
J2202
1
E
FRONT VIDEO JACK
MTJ-032-05A-30-FE
YELLOW
SDA
I2C_OFF
39
OS2202
ROM-N3138SR
Vout
1
B+
2
GND
3
R2220
2.7K
PLAY
SW2219
EVQ21505R
EVQ21505R
SW2220
VOL DOWN
NC
HNC
3
2
J2203
1
E
FRONT AUDIO JACK
MTJ-032-05A-32-FE
SCL
R2221
5.6K
SW2221
SKIP FF
EVQ21505R
HNC
23
J2204
1
E
MTJ-032-05A-31-FE
FRONT AUDIO JACK
REDWHITE
SW2223
SKIP REW
TEST POINT
A2001WV2-9P
GND
I2C SCL
I2C SDA
I2C OFF
P.CON+9V
AUDIO OUT L
AUDIO OUT R
NCNC
VIDEO OUT
EVQ21505R
CP101
8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
2
PCBD20
CME066
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
1
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE EACH PART WAS
MEASURED WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER
DURING PLAYBACK.
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
CAUTION: DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
CAUTION: DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
1
ABCD E F GH
G-16G-15
Page 49
ABCD E F GH
8
7
FROM/TO CHROMA
6
5
V_OUT
V_RANP_FB
H_OUT
ACL
AFC
FROM/TO MICON/TUNER
X-RAY
E0_LEAK
+30V
POWER_ON_H
4
0.6
3
FROM POWER
UNREG+12V
GND
R420
10K
10K
R428
+B
D408
SW
Q403
2SA1371
133.2
R433
10K 1/4W
R432
0
SW
Q402
2SC2909
0
3.3K 1/4W
R404
MTZJ33B-EIC
100K 1/4W
R424
56K 1/2W
R405
56K 1/2W
133.8
133.9
V.OUTPUT IC
IC401
LA78040N
+
VccGND
1234567
3.9 25.5 1.30 12.9 24.8 3.9
D401
R403
1K 1/4W
W916
W841
R409
22K 1/4W
0
135.0
47K 1/4W
AMP
PUMP UP
C406
10035V MHE
1N4002-PAN
CURRENT DET.
135.0
2SA1624
R406
0.56 2W
THERMAL PROTECTION
Q401
C401
10100V YK
W898
R408
HS401_1
763WSA0029
R410
5.6K 1/4W
12K 1/4W +-1%
R411
18K 1/4W
S804X
14.3
0
0
R413_3
R415
R401
330 2W
H-DRIVE
Q405
KTC3227_Y
2.7 1/2W
2
DEFLECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
(AV PCB)
1/2W
R421
560
R417
R414
R434_2
C405
D406
1N4002-PAN
0.01100VMMTS
C417
R456
470 1/2W
1025V KA
C410
4.7K 1/4W
1K 1/4W
150V YK
D416
R416
27K 1/4W
M +-1%
NC
2250VYK
C418
MTZJ5.1B-EIC
D409
1SS133
R422
220025VYK
C407
R418
2.7 1/2W
D405
1N4002-PAN
T401_1
ETH09K14BZ
34
2
1
6
560 1/2W
D403
D404
W851
R444
560 1/2W
MTZJ33B-EIC
MTZJ33B-EIC
44
R460
100 1/4W
HS402
763WSA0029
5.6K +-1%
W840
R467
C434
R402
150 2W
H.OUTPUT
Q406
2SC5885
1.3
1 1/2W
0.22100VMKT
247.6
0
R445_1
39K 1/4W
R447
L401
C422
R407_1
68 1/2W
4.7mH
2.2250VMHE
V.POSI
680 1/4W
0909
TP403TP402
METAL
VR402
2.2K
C428_1
0.011.25KVMPP
43
C423_1
0.27250VPMS
C421
ELH5L4113
47035VMHE
L402
R426
1K 1W
C450
0.0012KVR
C431
22250V YK
C429
D411
1N4937-PAN
0.0022500VB
D402
1N4937-PAN
D410
0.001500VB
C430
R429
11W
C402
22100VYK
MTZJ6.8B-EIC
R423
10K 1/4W
6.8 3W
C439
56P500V SL
D413
R431
R450
1N4937-PAN
11W
272.0
113.8
110.4
25.0
14.0
0
0
NC
NC
FB401_2
FQI14B007_T
COL
1
E180
6
B+
2
AFC
9
HEA
TER
10
GND
8
E12
4
E27
3
GND
8
E8
5
120K 1/2W
R453
8
FROM/TO DY
CP401
A1561WV2-A5P
5
4
3
2
NC
1
7
6
V801
A36AKJ13X02 C(M)
9
10
R
8
G
6
B
11
HV
F
S
GND
0
11
ABL
2.7
7
CP803A
B2013H02-4P
180V
W836
R430
33K 1/2W
C432
HEATER
0.47100VMKT
180V
NC
HEATER
GND
4
3
2
1
(CP803B)
FOCUS
SCREEN
TO CRT
175
FROM/TO CRT
SM1098-009-1A
FROM/TO CRT
5
12
CD801_1
4
3
2
PCBD20
CME066
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
1
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
THE RESISTOR MARKED F IS FUSE RESISTOR.NOTE:
THE ALUMI ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR MARKED NP
IS NON POLAR ONE.
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
1
ABCD E F GH
G-18G-17
Page 50
ABCD E F GH
8
CRT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
(CRT PCB)
7
6
5
FROM CHROMA
(CP802A)
CP802B
B2013H02-6P
1
CLAMP
2
GND
3
G.OUT
4
R.OUT
5
B.OUT
6
CLAMP_OFF
FROM DEFLECTION
CP803B
(CP803A)
B2013H02-4P
1
HEATER
2
GND
3
4
180V
FROM/TO DEFLECTION
CP805
(CD801_1)
A2361WV2-2P
1
GND
2
GND
8
D806
R811
1SS133
4.7K
7
6
R815
270
470P CH
5
7.38
GREEN OUT
Q805
2SC4217
W872
6.95
D805
C810
46
1SS133
R814
R816
390P CH
TP024
4.7K
270
W880
127.6
W873
RED OUT
Q806
2SC4217
C809
7.38
6.96
D804
1SS133
NC
W861
180V
L801_1
W878
56uH
TP022
R809
4.7K
W879
270
R813
W871
C811
390P CH
7.38
122.8
BLUE OUT
Q804
2SC4217
125.1
6.94
TP023
4547
R803
2W
R802
15K
1/4W
2.7K
R807
2W
15K
4
FOCUS
CP806
SCREEN
3
C802
0.0012KVB
CRT SOCKET
J801_1
ISMS01S
121
6.4
9
8
117
7
0
6
0
5
4
101.6
3
99.6
0
F
1
0
2
PCB110
CCE062
R806
2.7K 1/4W
R805
2W
15K
R804
2.7K 1/4W
4
3
ACCESSORY
TM101
BL001
HPN-01
2
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
1
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
1
ABCD E F GH
G-20G-19
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ABCD E F GH
POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
8
(AV PCB)
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
6.3A 125V
ATTENTION
1
CAUTION
DEGAUSS COIL
L3800
8R140023
AC120V_60Hz
CD3800
09414909
WIDE
MLADE
METAL
+B ADJ
VR3800 470
R3800_1
:POUR UNE PROTECTION CONTINUE LES RISQUES D’INCEIE
N’UTILISER QUE DES FUSIBLE DE MEME TYPE
:FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD,
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE
WHITE
BLACK
3.3K 1/4W +-1%
21
CP3800
A1561WV2-2P
2
1
S3802
WHITE
S3801
BLACK
FH3800
EYF-52BCY
C3809
0.012 B
FEED BACK
SWITCHING
Q3800
KTC3198
R3801
6.8K 1/4W
R3802
56K 1/2W
F3800
6.3A125V
FH3801
EYF-52BCY
6.3A 125V
6.3
6.0
5.4
R3804
330 1/4W
R3805
1K 1/4W
D3801
MTZJ5.6B-EIC
6.3A 125V(F3800).
W808
D3814
MTZJ3.6B-EIC
R3809
STAND-BY SW
Q3804
DTC144EKA
6.3A 125V(F3800).
W833
FEED BACK
IC3800
PS2561AL1-1-V(W)
100 1/4W
4.8
0
0
R3806
2.7M 1/2W +-10%
PH
123
TH3800_2
PTDCA1BF3R0Q100
0.33275VECQUL
C3801
R3803
1.5M 1/2W
7.3
1
6.30.4
2
34
BUFFER
Q3802
KTC3203_Y
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
R3817_1
15W
34
COIL,LINE FILTER
L3801
SS26V-R150162
12
13.6
48
D3812
1SS133
R3812
330 1/2W
R3815
330 1/4W
R3818
330 1/4W
6.3
0.4
0
W802
D3804
MTZJ18B-EIC
C3806
0.01 B
R3816
680 1/4W
W895
C3807
0.047100VMMTS
1050V MHE
C3808
2SK3563(ORION_Q)
C3814
R3833
330 1/4W
C3805
0.022 B
R3822
IS THE LIVE CONNECTIONCAUTION:
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
POWER
Q3803
6.3
0.0039500VB
1N4937-PAN
1K 1/2W
D3808
D3809
D3810
G
D3807
RM11C-EIC
C3810
500V
0.001
RM11C-EIC
MTZJ18B-EIC
D
S
0
R3821
D3806
1SS133
B
0.001
R3826
1.2M 1/2W
240
C3811
0.33 1W
R3825
10 1/2W
D3815
RM11C-EIC
C3812
500V
B
D3816
RM11C-EIC
B3800
W4BRH3.5X6X1.0X2
0.00152KVR
HS3800
763WAAA117
0.01 B
D3829
1N4937
ATTENTION
R3827
1.2M 1/2W
C3802
R3828
0.22 1W
470200VUP
C3815
168
8
168
7
168
6
168
5
16.0
3
0
2
16.0
1
0.0047250VKX
C3816
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
T3800
81300054
P2
P1
P4
P3
4.5V
135V
12V
R3819
13W
D3818
1N4937-PAN
D3824
21DQ09N
D3817
21DQ09N
4.0
10
4.1
5V
NC
11
8.7
W874
SB
12
0
SG
13
135
14
0
HG
15
0
LG
16
14.2
17
8.2
8V
18
W813
S801X
S801Y
S802X
CAUTION
49
D3820
21DQ09N
D3831
MTZJ3.9B-EIC
D3802
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
R3829
100 1/4W
C3818
D3819
21DQ09N
1SS133
D3823
30PRA60-FC
RU2AM-EIC
C3824
470P2KVR
C3820
220025VMHE
C3823
100025VMHE
R3813
1K 1/4W
100 1/4W
D3821
4.750VYK
D3822
1SS133
R3831
R3830
1K 1/4W
C3822
MTZJ12B-EIC
100016VMHE
D3826
ARE
D3825
1SS133
D3827
C3827
C3826
D3828
1SS133
220200VYXF
D3811
220025VMHE
MTZJ2.2B-EIC
1SS133
D3803
1SS133
TO DEFLECTION
W807
+B
GND
UNREG+12V
TO SOUND AMP
SOUND_GND
SOUND+B
GND
FROM/TO MICON/TUNER
POWER_FAIL
ST_BY_HI
GND
TO CHROMA
UNREG+12V
GND
TO REGULATOR
UNREG+12V
UNREG+5V
UNREG+8V
GND
GND
FROM/TO IN/OUT
GND
CAUTION: DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
PCBD20
CME066
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ABCD E F GH
G-22G-21
Page 52
ABCD E F GH
8
CHROMA SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
8
(AV PCB)
FROM/TO REGULATOR
DVD_Y
DVD_C
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
P.CON+5V
P.CON+8V
FROM/TO POWER
TO CRT
CP802A
(CP802B)
B2013H02-6P
6
CLAMP OFF
5
B.OUT
4
R.OUT
3
G.OUT
2
GND
1
CLAMP
FROM/TO MICON/TUNER
VIDEO_OUT
TUNER_VIDEO
PROTECT
CPU_RESET
SYNC_VIDEO
H_CONTROL
FSC_OUT
FROM/TO DEFLECTION
V_RANP_FB
FROM/TO IN/OUT
FRONT_VIDEO
DVD_A_OUT_L2
DVD_A_OUT_R2
VIDEO_OUT
FROM STEREO
JACK_AUDIO_L
JACK_AUDIO_R
FROM/TO SOUND AMP
SW_A_OUT_L
SW_A_OUT_R
OSD_B
OSD_G
OSD_R
OSD_Y
SDA
SCL
V_OUT
ACL
AFC
H_OUT
7
10016VKA
10016VKA
C649
C648
GND
P.CON+8V
PROTECT
R638
1/4W
820
HD
VD
P.CON+5V
ACL
SYNC_VIDEO
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
L601
100uH0305
0
6.0
0
KTC3875S_Y_RTK
27K 1/4W
SW
Q602
R602
W843
R646
33K 1/4W
1N4005-EIC
D601
C613_1
W827
W832
R603
2.7K 1/4W
29
30
31
R605
5.6K
1025VKANP
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
R607
R609 330
R610 330
R643 330
15K
C606
C605_1
1B
R617
47K
R616
R619
47K
2.7K 1/4W
150V KA
C632
18P CH
R618
8.2K
D602
1SS133
R625
C631
0.015 B
C601_1
1B
D603
28
3.579545MHz
100CT3R505
2.2M
D605
1SS133
C644_1
1B
X602
C630
0.4750VKA
8.0
1SS133
2.2
2.1
2.1
1.8
0.8
3.1
3.9
4.8
0
0
0
0
4.6
4.8
2.4
3.2
2.9
2.1
NC
3.1
11011121314151617181922021
3
4
56789
0
C608
0.1 B
IC601 M61277FP-DF0H
HI VCC
R OUT
G OUT
B OUT
ACL
MONITOR OUT
AUX2(R) IN
HD OUT
VD OUT
OSD B IN
OSD G IN
OSD R IN
FASTBLK
SDA
SDL
VIDEO LINE OUT
V/C GND
XTAL 358
C APC
CVBS3 IN
AUX2(l) IN
C643
10016VKA
C609
S804Y
10016VKA
8.0
DEF VCC
2.1
H OUT
0.9
FBP IN
404142
0
DEF GND
HVCO F/B
FSC OUT
CVBS1 IN
CVBS2 IN
V/C VCC
3.5
3.5
3.3
5.0
3.9
2.9
3.2
2.9
3.1
30313233343536373839
2.2
2.3
3.5
3.1
26272829
NC
2.4
3.1
2.0
5.0
22232425
AFC FILTER
VRAMP CAP
VRAMP OUT
VRANP F/B
AUDIO ATT FILTER
AUDIO ATT OUT(L)
AUX1(R) IN
Y(Y/C) IN
C(Y/C) IN
AUDIO ATT OUT(R)
SPINAU MONO IN
AUX1(L) IN
C604
10016VKA
C638
10016VKA
C633
0.01 B
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
R644
27K
C618
C621
C628
0.01 B
C610
C642
150VKA
C641
0.1 B
150V KA
150V KA
R641
8.2K
C616
0.01 B
150V KA
C607
163V MKT
C615
50V
27
C639
C612
0.01 B
1
KA
C645
150V KA
R647
100uH 0305
10016VKA
C629
C625
150VKA
75
L603
10016VKA
1.8K 1/4W
R611
6.8K
R612
W867
33
34
9.0
L604
10uHTSL0808
R627
R614
100 1/4W
C626
2.250VKA
R650
1K 1/4W
680 1/4W
5.0
4.3
SW
Q605
KRA102SRTK
W850W822
C627
2.250VKA
W853
R651
1K 1/4W
KTC3875S_Y_RTK
0
5.0
4.4
32
SW
Q601
R628
P.CON+8V
H_CONTROL
10K
P.CON+8V
V_RANP_FB
SW_A_OUT_L
FSC_OUT
DVD_A_OUT_R2
SW_A_OUT_R
TUNER_VIDEO
DVD_A_OUT_L2
FRONT_VIDEO
P.CON+5V
H_OUT
AFC
V_OUT
DVD_Y
DVD_C
CAUTION: DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
PCBD20
CME066
6
5
4
3
2
1
ABCD E F GH
G-24G-23
Page 53
ABCD E F GH
8
STEREO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
8
(AV PCB)
7
FROM/TO MICON/TUNER
40
6
R911
100 1/4W
R912
100 1/4W
C950
5
4
0.1B
GND
dbx De-Emph
Vcc
Cancel
Pilot
C933
St.PLL
Filter
Wide Band
Expand
Spectral
C951
0.1 B
NC
2.2 2.2 2.2 2.24.2 4.43.42.2
OUT SW
AGC
Matrix
De-Emph
75us
Cancel
Offset
IC902
AN5829S-E1V
SOUND DECORDER IC
1101112
Expand
Cancel
Wide Band
Offset
3456789
2
1.02.2 2.3 2.4 0.7 5.1 2.6 2.6 0.6 2.2 3.62.2
003.7
2021222324
DAC
ZAP
Switch
L-R Filter L-R Demod
(L-R)/SAP
Filter
SAPout
Wide Band
IIC Decoder
L+R DemodL+R Filter
fH.2fH Trap Filter
RMS Det
R908
270
Filter
Stereo
R909
100 1/4W
1050V KA
C907
0.047 B
C935
0.1 B
Det
VCA
Pilot
Input
Filter
Filter
Noise
SAP
Filter
Spectral
RMS Det
Spectral
C938
13141516171819
Det
SAP
Demod
SAP
Det
Noise
41
42
2.7M
R913
0.1 B
3.4
C923_1
1025VKA
C924_1
1025VKA
SCL
TUNER_AUDIO
SDA
TO CHROMA
JACK_AUDIO_L
JACK_AUDIO_R
FROM/TO IN/OUT
AUDIO_OUT_L
AUDIO_OUT_R
7
6
5
4
C939
0.1 B
R910
220K
C921
4.750VKA
2.250VKA
2.250VKA
C941
C943
3
C925
4.750VKA
C926
4.750VKA
C928
C929
1016V KA
C934
0.1 B
C932
0.3350VKA
C937
C936
0.1 B
3.350VKA
C931
L902
3306.3VKA
100uH 0305
0.022 B
2
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
1
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
NOTE:THE DC VOLTAGE AT EACH PART WAS MEASURED
WITH THE DIGITAL TESTER WHEN THE COLOR BROADCAST
WAS RECEIVED IN GOOD CONDITION AND PICTURE IS NORMAL.
R914
100 1/4W
ATTENTION
R916
100 1/4W
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
FRONT_A_IN_L
FRONT_A_IN_R
P.CON+5V
GND
PCBD20
CME066
3
2
1
ABCD E F GH
G-26G-25
Page 54
ABCD E F GH
8
8
LOADING MOTOR/SW SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
7
6
5
(SW PCB)
(LOADING MOTOR PCB)
7
6
5
SW1
SW2
CD2301
2H062102
1GND(SW)
2
PICK UP INNER LIMIT SWITCH
3
FEED MOTOR (-)
4
FEED MOTOR (+)
5
SPINDLE MOTOR (-)
6
PCB640
DED002
SPINDLE MOTOR (+)
4
ESE22MH24
M
M
M2602
BCZ3B03
M2601
JCV9B06
CD2302
2H052601
PCB610
DED003
5
4
3
2
1
SW-2(CLOSE)
GND(SW)
SW-1(OPEN)
LOADING MOTOR(+)
LOADING MOTOR(-)
3
2
SSS-13-2
M2603
M
BCZ3B52
4
3
2
1
G-27
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
ATTENTION
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
NOTE:THIS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST AT THE TIME
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
1
ABCD E F GH
G-28
Page 55
ABCD E F GH
8
L CH
SPEAKER
SP351
8 OHM
R CH
SP352
SPEAKER
8 OHM
7
2
CD301
CP301
1
2
1
SP OUT L+
SOUND GND
CD302
CP302
2
1
2
1SP OUT R+
SOUND GND
H
2
1
E
COAXIAL
J4201
HNC
2 3
1
E
YELLOW
FRONT VIDEO JACK
J2202
6
5
4
FOCUSSCREEN
3
2
CP806
CP805
SCREEN
1
GND
FBT
FOCUS
2
GND
FB401_1
56
CD801
4
7
8
3
CP802B
1
CP803A
HEATER
9
J801_1
F
CRT SOCKET
1
12345
GND
CLAMP
CD803
G.OUT
2
GND
NC
R.OUT
3
CP803B
B.OUT
4
180V
GND
HEATER
1
2
6
CLAMP_OFF
NC
3
CRT PCB
PCB110
CCE062
CP401
180V
4
1
234
5
NC
V801
ANODE
H.V
CRT
CP802A
CLAMP
G.OUT
R.OUT
B.OUT
CLAMP_OFF
AV PCB
PCBD20
CME066
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
J2201
987
SWD_VIDEO
DVD_VIDEO
1
5
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
HNC
2 3
1
E
WHITE
FRONT AUDIO JACK
J2203
HNC
2 3
1
E
RED
FRONT AUDIO JACK
J2204
CP101
GND
I2C SCL
321
I2C SDA
7
HEADPHONE_JACK
I2C OFF
P.CON+9V
234
6
645
AUDIO OUT R
AUDIO OUT L
COMMAND TRANSMITTER
TM101
TM101
OS2202
Vout
1
GND
2
B+
3
TU001
18
19
1
NC
2
NC
3
+B
4
NC
5
NC
7
NC
8
NC
9
NC
10
CLOCK
11
DATA
AFT OUT
12
AUDIO
13
OUT
SIF OUT
14
BT
15
IF OUT
16
VIDEO
17
OUT
20
21
CP8001
GND
GND
SSCCLK
RDY(I/O(0))
GND(M)
MOTOR+B(+6V)
P.CON+5V
P.CON+3.8V
P.CON+3.8V
GND
SPDIF
SSCRXD
SSCTXD
CP8002
CVBS
GND
C(CVBS)
GND
Y(G)
GND
AUDIO-L
GND
AUDIO-R
ZERO
DVD RESET
GND
CP3800
S3802
S3801
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DEGAUSS COIL
1
2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
21
CD8101
L3800
WHITE
BLACK
8
7
DVD PCB
PCB130
DME060
L4002
CD4002
1
1
GND(D)
2
2
GND(D)
3
3
SSCCLK/TX
4
4
RDY(I/O(0))/RX
5
5
GND(M)
6
6
P.CON+6V
7
7
P.CON+A5V
8
8
P.CON+3.8V
9
9
P.CON+3.8V
10
10
GND(A)
11
11
SPDIF
12
SSCRXD
13
SSCTXD
CP8101_3
FFC
10
11
12
CVBS
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
WIDE
DVD RESET
BLADE
GND
C(CVBS)
GND
Y(G)
GND
AUDIO-L
GND
AUDIO-R
ZERO
GND
AC120V_60Hz
CD3800
GND(PDIC)
VREF
VCC
E
F
D
A
B
C
RF
DVD/CD
MON(COM)
GND(CD)
VOL(CD)
LD(CD)
LD(DVD)
GND(DVD)
VOL(DVD)
NC(SW)
MON(DVD)
F+
F-
T+
T-
CLOSE
GND(D)
OPEN
LD+
LD-
SP1+
SP1-
SLD+
SLD-
LIMIT SW
SW(GND)
CP2301
CP2302
CP2303
FFC
24
24
23
23
22
22
21
21
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
17
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
13
12
12
11
11
10
10
9
9
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
FFC
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
GND(PDIC)
24
VREF
23
VCC
22
E
21
F
20
D
19
A
18
B
17
C
16
RF
15
DVD/CD
14
13
MON(COM)
12
GND(CD)
11
VOL(CD)
10
LD(CD)
9
LD(DVD)
8
GND(DVD)
7
VOL(DVD)
6
NC(SW)
5
MON(DVD)
4
F+
3
F-
2
T+
1
T-
1
CLOSE
2
GND(D)
3
OPEN
4
LD+
5
LD-
SP1+
SP1-
SLD+
SLD-
LIMIT SW
SW(GND)
DVD
DRIVE
DK4001
CV_VLM102
OPTICAL PICK-UP
SPINDLE MOTOR
LOADING MOTOR
SLED MOTOR
6
5
4
3
2
1
G-29
1
OF PRINTING AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
THE TIMETHIS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM IS THE LATEST ATNOTE:
ATTENTION
ABCD E F GH
:LES PIECES REPAREES PAR UNETANT
DANGEREUSES AN POINT DE VUE SECURITE
N’UTILISER QUE CELLS DECRITES
DANS LA NOMENCLATURE DES PIECES
CAUTION
:SINCE THESE PARTS MARKED BY
CRITICAL FOR SAFETY,USE ONES
DESCRIBED IN PARTS LIST ONLY
ARE
G-30
Page 56
MPEG/MICON/DSP
WAVEFORMS
AUDIO/VIDEO
10ns
100mV
5ns
20mV
20ns
1.0V
500µs
500mV
500µs
500mV
10µs
200mV
6
7
1
2
POWER ON
0.2ms
1.0V
23
POWER ON
0.2ms
1.0V
24
POWER ON
5ms
1.0V
3
200ns
1.0V
4
MEMORY
5ns
500mV
5
9
10µs
200mV
10
MICON/TUNER
POWER ON
0.2ms
1.0V
22
25
POWER ON
50µs
1.0V
26
CHROMA
POWER ON
20µs
0.5V
27
NOTE:
The following waveforms were measured at the point of the corresponding
balloon number in the schematic diagram.
H-1
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WAVEFORMS
STANDBY
0.5µs
100mV
28
POWER ON
10µs
2.0V
29
POWER ON
10µs
2.0V
POWER ON
20µs
0.5V
33
POWER ON
20µs
2.0V
34
SOUND AMP
POWER ON
1ms
100mV
DVD PLAY
0.5ms
200mV
38
DVD PLAY
10µs
0.5V
39
STEREO
POWER ON
1ms
50mV
30
POWER ON
10µs
2.0V
31
POWER ON
10ms
0.5V
32
35
POWER ON
1ms
100mV
36
IN/OUT
DVD PLAY
0.5ms
200mV
37
40
POWER ON
1ms
200mV
41
POWER ON
1ms
200mV
42
NOTE:
The following waveforms were measured at the point of the corresponding
balloon number in the schematic diagram.
H-2
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WAVEFORMS
DEFLECTION
POWER ON
5ms
10.0V
43
POWER ON
20µs
5.0V
44
CRT
POWER ON
20µs
5.0V
POWER
STANDBY
5µs
5.0V
48
STANDBY
5µs
5.0V
49
SOUND AMP
1ms
50mV
45
POWER ON
20µs
50V
46
POWER ON
20µs
50V
47
1ms
50mV
50
51
NOTE:
The following waveforms were measured at the point of the corresponding
balloon number in the schematic diagram.
H-3
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MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW
202
114
112
201
201
116
201
102C
117
201
PCB110
(CRT PCB ASS'Y)
202
102
102A
102B
202
206
202
202
102C
210
210
101J
101D
101K
101I
101J
101C
101J
204
101A
101B
101H
101J
213
204
204
101G
101F
101
101E
204
210
210
101I
A
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MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW
212
106
212
106
118
208
110
208
209
208
119
209
208
208
208
115
208
113
104
PCB130
(DVD PCB ASS'Y)
209
209
208
208
113
208
208
208
208
208
108
208
208
208
208
208
208
208
109
206
203
103
111
120
208
205
207
205
211
205
203
A
107
PCBD20
(AV PCB ASS'Y)
206
206
105
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MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW
(PACKING DIAGRAM)
127, 128, 129, 130,
BL001, TM101
124
126
125
121
124
122
123
123
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600
DVD DECK EXPLODED VIEW
611
608
AA
704
610
612
Cannot supply
by a unit.
AA
615
705
SW2
PCB640
(SW PCB ASS'Y)
605
AA
AA
CD2301
705
618
AA
617
616
702
AA
SW1
604
603
AA
701
CD2001
703
606
AA
AA
602
609
M2603
PCB610
(LOADING MOTOR PCB ASS'Y)
CD2302
Do not replace the parts. Because,
minute adjustments are needed if
this condition is disassembled
further more.
If the repair is needed, replace the
DVD MECHA ASS'Y.
AA
614
AA
607
613
619
CLASS
GREASE
MARK
AA
601
605
NOTE:
M2602
Applying positions AA for the grease are displayed for this section.
Check if the correct grease is applied for each position.
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MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
Location No.TSB P/NReference No.Description
101727836447A701A341AFRONT CABI ASS'Y
101A72783645701WPJC951CABINET FRONT
101B72783646712WPJC245FLAP DVD
101C72783647713WPAA205GLASS LED
101D72783648713WPAA204GUIDE REMOCON
101E72783649735WPAA894BUTTON FRAME 2
101F72783650735WPAA895STOPPER BUTTON
101G72783651735WPBB344BUTTON FRAME 1
101H72798625742WKA0001SPRING DVD-FLAP
101I72783652761WPAA123HOLDER BOSS
101J72796103800WQ0A052FELT SHEET
101K72796292723549A039BADGE BRAND
102727836537A702A200ABACK CABI ASS'Y
102A72783654702WPAA954CABINET BACK
102B72796299800WQ0A040FELT SHEET
102C72798774800WQ0A045FELT SHEET
10372799697724WNAA005SHEET PC
10472799936761WSA0155ANGLE DECK
10572798668761WPA0249HOLDER FBT
10672798655753WUA0069SPRING EARTH
10772799384702WSAA128PLATE BOTTOM
10872799373702WSA0213SHIELD TOP
109727836557230007676SHEET JACK
11072798688774WPA0006HOLDER WIRE
11172798640752WSA0333SHIELD JACK
11272784113723000D317POP LABEL
11372795699899EFBA002WIRING-CLIP
11472784114722549A599SHEET RATING
11572799853752WSA0488SHIELD DECK
11672795687741WUA0021SPRING EARTH
11772783657726000A136SHEET CRT SERVICEMAN
118727956808995034000CORD CLIP UL CO.
11972783197753WEA0033SHEET CU