Sony KV-20V50, KV-20TR23, KV-2160WR, KV-2150R, KV-13TR28, KV-13TR29, KV-1430R, KV-1440WR, KV-20TS29, KV-20TS32, KV-21STR2, KV-2170RS CRT TV Service Manual

Sony KV-20V50, KV-20TR23, KV-2160WR, KV-2150R, KV-13TR28, KV-13TR29, KV-1430R, KV-1440WR, KV-20TS29, KV-20TS32, KV-21STR2, KV-2170RS CRT TV Service Manual

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SERVICEMANUAL

KY-20V50

RM-Y117

US Model

Chassis No. SCC-F78F-A

Canadian Model

Chassis No. SCC-F79E-A

RM-Y117

BA-1

CHASSIS

MODELS OF THE SAME SERIES

KV-20TR23/2160WR/215OR KV-20V50

KV-13TR28/13TR29

KV-1430Rf1440WR

KV-20TS29/20TS32

KV-21STR2/2170RS

SPECIFICATIONS

Television system

C h a n n e l c o v e r a g e

Picture tube

Antenna

Input

American TV standards

VHF: 2-13

U H F :

14-69

CABLE TV: 1-125

Hi-Black Trinitrona tube

20-inch picture measured diagonally

21-inch picture tube measured diagonally

75 ohm external antenna terminal for VHF/UHF

VIDEO AND S VIDEO

S VIDEO IN (S terminal)

Y:

1

Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync negative

C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal)

75-ohms

Video (phono jacks) :

1

Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync negative

Audio (phono jacks) :

500 mVrms

(100%

modulation)

Impedance : 47 kilo-ohms

Speaker output

Speaker size

Audio frequency response

3WX2 (4 ohms)

Full range 80 mm

(31/4

in.)X2 units

50Hz-20kHz

Power requirements

120 V AC, 60Hz

Power consumption 120W

Standby mode 4 w

Dimensions (w/h/d) 550X464.7X471.3 mm

(213/a X 183/8 X 185/s inches)

Weight 24.0 kg (52 Ibs 15 oz)

Supplied accessories Remote Commander with

RM-Y117 (1)

1

size AA (R6)

EVEREADY batteries

Recommended accessories

U/V mixer EAC-66

Connecting cable

VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M

YC-15V/3OV, RK-74A

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

TRINITRONdOLOR TV

SONY@

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section u i?aQe

1 .

GENERAL

l - l .

lntroducting the Sony TrinitronsColor TV ..........................

1-2.

L o c a t i n g t h e Controls .........................................................

l-3.

Using the ON-SCREEN Menus .........................................

l-4.

Connecting Other Equipment ............................................

l-5.

W a t c h i n g T V Programs ......................................................

l-6.

U s i n g Convenient Features ...............................................

l-7.

U s i n g Closed Caption ........................................................

1-8.

A d j u s t i n g Picture and S o u n d Q u a l i t y .................................

l-9.

U s i n g the Timer-Activated F u n c t i o n s .................................

l-1 0. Customizing t h e Screen D i s p l a y ........................................

1 0

1 3

1 6 l-l 1. Using the Pre-Programmed Remote Commander ............

1 8 l-1 2. T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g .................................................................

2 0

6

9

9

7

8

4

4

4 .

SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS .....................

2 7

5 .

CIRCUITADJUSTMENTS

5-l.

Electrical Adjustment by Remote Commander ..................

5-2.

A Board Adjustments .........................................................

2 9

31

6.

6-i.

6-2.

6-3.

6-4.

DIAGRAMS

B l o c k Diagram ....................................................................

C i r c u i t Boards L o c a t i o n ......................................................

3 5

3 9

Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ..............

3 9 l

A B o a r d ............................................................................

l

G Board.. ..........................................................................

l

U A B o a r d .........................................................................

l

S B o a r d ............................................................................

l

C Board.. ..........................................................................

Semiconductors .................................................................

4 0

4 7

5 0

51

5 3

5 6

2 .

2-1.

2-2.

2-3.

DISASSEMBLY

Rear Cover R e m o v a l .........................................................

Service P o s i t i o n .................................................................

P i c t u r e T u b e R e m o v a l .......................................................

21

21

2 2

3 .

3-l.

3-2.

3-3.

3-4.

3-5.

3-6.

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

B e a m Landing ....................................................................

Convergence ......................................................................

Focus .................................................................................

2 3

2 4

2 6

Screen ( G 2 ) .......................................................................

2 6

Method of Setting the Service Adjustment Mode ..............

2 6

W h i t e B a l a n c e Adjustments ...............................................

2 6

7 .

6 .

EXPLODED VIEWS

7-1.

Chassis ..............................................................................

7-2.

P i c t u r e T u b e .......................................................................

5 7

5 8

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ....................................

69

WARNING!!

AN ISOLATIONTRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY

SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, -BECAUSE OF

LIVE CHASSIS.

THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO

THE AC POWER LINE.

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!

COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK A ON THE

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTS

LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE

COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS

APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS

PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE

CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS

MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI-

CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA-

TION IS SUSPECTED.

ATTENTION!!

AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT

D ’ U N C H A S S I S SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR

D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTlLlSi LORS DETOUT DlkPANNAGE.

LE CHkSlS DECE RlkCEPTEUR ESTDlRECTEMENTRACCORDtl.

A

L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.

A T T E N T I O N A U X C O M P O S A N T S R E L A T I F S

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FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES

COMPOSANTSSONY DONT LE NUMkRO DE PIkE EST INDlQlJi

DANS LE PRiSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLiMENTS

PUBLIeS PAR SONY. LES ReGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT

L ’ I M P O R T A N C E E S T C R I T I Q U E P O U R L A SIkURITk DU

FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE PR&ENT

M A N U E L . SUIVRE C E S PROCiDURES LORS DE CHAQUE

R E M P L A C E M E N T D E C O M P O S A N T S C R I T I Q U E S , O U

LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTi.

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SAFETY CHECK-OUT

(US Model only)

Aftercorrectingtheoriginal serviceproblem,performthefollowing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

LEAKAGE

1.

Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.

The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microampers). Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.

2.

Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.

3.

Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators.

1.

A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA

WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these instruments.

2.

A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.

4.

Look for unauthorizedreplacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.

5.

Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.

3.

Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75

V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. The

Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passive

VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)

HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND

6.

Check the line cord for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer.

7.

8.

Check the condition of the monopole antenna (if any).

Make sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it.

Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement.

Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified. Make sure your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV.

A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a coldwater pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- 100 watts trouble light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw.

Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential. (See

Fig. B)

9.

Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as described below.

To Exposed Metal

Parts on Set

Trouble Light

0.15pF

AC

1.5kQ

voltmeter

d-3

I-

= Earth Ground

(0.75V)

Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

Cold-water Pipe

Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.

-3-

P

I

l-l.

INTRODUCTING THE SONY TRINKRON@‘COLOR TV

KW20V50

\ ,

SECTION 1

GENERAL

The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the Operating

Instruction Manual remein as in the manual.

1-2.

LOCATING THE CONTROLS

For details, see Ihe pages indicated by Ihe numbered black circles 0.

;c

Channel number display

Main picture input mode

SLEEP, MUTING displays @I

CHANNEL CAPTION display a-0,

MTS mode (MAIN, SAP or

M O N O ) @

Bar display for volume, plclure or sound adjustmen

@@ -Q

CURRENT TIME displq

@@

I

AV input jack door

I

* Bullon~ wilh the same funclion are also localed on the Remote

Commander (pp. 9 - 11).

cks

S VIDEO IN jack

VIDEO 1 IN jacks

VIDEO 3 IN jacks

V H F / U H F antenna terminal

AUDIO OUT jacks

MUTING button @ -

TVNIDEO butIon’-

DISPLAY button 0 @D-----

CH GUIDE butlon @-

JUMP button @-

CODE SET bulton @-

(Pre-PrograTmed

Iunction)

Video operating buttons a

1-3.

USING THE

ON-SCREEN MENUS

The following ltow chart shows the dilferenl levels of on-screen menus that you can use to make various adjustments and settings. See Ihe indicated pages for

tnstructtok on

using each feature.

For picture quality adjustment

Main menu

VtDEO men” (DO. 32-33,

Adjustment bar

- P O W E R b u t t o n ’ @ @ 6) @

- C A B L E P O W E R b u t t o n @

- 0 - 9 b u t t o n s

- C H A N N E L GUtDE directory keys @

- E N T E R b u t t o n @ @

C H ( c h a n n e l ) +I- s c a n b u t t o n ’

QOO

- V O L ( v o l u m e ) +I- b u t t o n * @

-CABLEBOX-TV selector @

For sound quality adjustment hwn menu AUDIO menu (pp. 34-37)

J l

Adjustment bar l

Eultons wilh the same function are also located on

Ihe TV (p. 7).

II the CABLEBOX-N selector is set lo

CABLEBOX. the Remote Commander is able to

COnlrOl

a connecled cable box. not the TV. Set Ihe seleclor to

N

lo conhot Ihe

TV set wlh the Remole Commander (You can “SC POWER bullon a, any case).

For time-related settings

MaIn menu TtME menu

CURRENT TIME SET .%,N” (pp. 44-45)

+Fj

Use : @j@ Extlm

ONlOFF TIMER screen (pp. 4b-47)

+

l EVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAY -h CH--u s e : &$I Exit@

C H A N N E L B L O C K screen ( p p . 48-49) b

PEVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAY -h CH.-e

IUse : m Exit@@ I

I

For presetting and other functions

M a i n m e n u

SET UP me””

C A B L E OWOFF semen (p. 17)

r

MaIn menu

VIDEO

AUDIO

TIME

SET UP rCLOSED CAPTION

Romoto Commander

To display the main menu

Press MENU.

To return to the previous me””

Press At or V-to select ‘3 MENU.”

Then press RETURN.

To return to the main menu

Repeat the above, until you reach the main menu.

To ret”

Press IA n to tho normal screen

ENU on tlw Remote Commander.

Tim me”“* dirappenr automallcally withln SO seconds.

II you do “01 press a bUttO”

T h e m e n u you canno, select appears I” black.

AUTO PROGRAM screen

(P. 181 b

AUTO PROGRAM

C H A N N E L ERASEJADD screen (pp. 14-21)

I

+

Select the channel

CHANNEL CAPTtONlGUlDE

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

screen

(PP. 50-511

U s e : @i@ Exit@

S VIDEO OtUOFF screen (p. 28)

SET UP

CABLE: ON

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

WS VIDEO: ON

VIDEO LABEL

WENU

LABEL SCIH” (pp. 52-54) bVIDEO1: VIDEO1

VIDE02: V I D E O 2

VIDEOJ: V I D E O 3

Chapter 1: Salllnp up , !j

14. CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT

Use this lealure to set S VIDEO lo ON or OFF depending on Ihe kind 01 video equipment you have connecled to the

N. For inslruclions

on connecting video equipment, see pp. 22-25.

m

II Ihe

N is in TV. VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 mode. the S VIDEO display appears in black end cr,nnol be selected.

Press T”NlDEO lo change lo “,DEO 1 mode.

- - - -

1

Press MENU.

The main menu I-ppears.

MENU

CLOSED CAPTION

2

Press A+ or V-to select SET UP h (R) v b

Press RETURN.

The SET UP men” appears.

R E T U R N

%

I

VIDEO

AUDIO

TIME rSET UP

CLOSED CAPTION

SET UP

@CABLE: ON

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

S VIDEO: ON

” IDE0 LABEL

3MENU

To relurn to lhe normal screen

Press MENU.

II you set S VIDEO IO Oh Ihe T V aulomalkally recelves S video signals whenever a VCR with S video is connecled

Press A+ or V- to selecl ON or OFF allernalely

Press RETURN.

me selling is compleled.

SET UP

CABLE: ON

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE rS VIDEO: ON

VIDEO LABEL

3MENU

I

l-5.

WATCHING TV PROGRAMS

75 “d + gc-+ -=J F

~-

1

Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander lo turn the TV on.

The TIMER/ST,4ND BY rndicalor blinks until Ihe prclure appears,

POWER r---j or POWER u b

2

Turn the cable mode on or off lo select Ihe type of channel you want to watch. VHF/UHF or cable

N.

(Follow the steps in ‘Turning Ihe Cable Mode On or ON.” p. 17.)

II ‘VIDEO’ or 3 VIDEO’ is displayed an the screen. press the TV or TVNDEO

b”,,O” so ,/la, Ihe channel “umber appsars.

Selects channel in one of lhe following two ways:

3

To scan Ihe preset channels* in numerical sequence

Press CH +I-.

RM-Yl 17

* For more lnlormalion on preselling channels. see pp: 18-21.

To select a channel directly

Press 0 - 9 and ENTER.

For example, lo select channel 14, press 1,4 and ENTER.

Press VOL c/-lo adjus! the volume.

4

VOL

Press + to nxrease Ihe volume.

Press - lo decrease the volume.

To turn off the

N

Press POWER on Ihe TV or the Remote Commander again.

1-6.

USING CONVENIENT FEATURES

Press MUTING.

The display “MUTING’ wi// appear on the screen.

To restore the sound

Press MUTING again. or press VOL +.

MUTING

To display the channel

Press DISPLAY.

All fhe exbfing displays appeac channel nvrnber, channel cap/ion

(iI sef), MTS mode (TAP” onlyJ. window prclure inpul mode and

Ihe cwenl rime (‘AM’ or ‘PM’ disappears alter aboul three seconds).

To cancel the display

Press DISPLAY again.

The channel display will disappear.

DISPLAY

The sleep timer turnsoff the TV automatically after the amount 01 time you select.

71

Press SLEEP.

Each lime you press SLEEP, Ihe lime incremena 30: ‘60:

PO-and WFF‘mode appear In sequence.

71

/--xq

SLEEP

The SLEEP display appears oboul one minule belore the TV lums od

To cancel the setllng

Press SLEEP until “OFF’mode appears.

The “SLEEP OFF’display appears /or aboul ,h,ee seco”ds.

O R

Turn Ihe TV off.

The sleep timer selling is cancelled.

Press JUMP once to recall the channel you were watching previously. Press

JUMP again IO switch back. Use Ihisfeature lo keep track of Iwo programs alternately.

8

J U M P

1-7. USING CLOSED CAPTION

1

Press MENU.

The main menu appears.

M E N U

Press a+ or V-lo select CLOSED CAPTION.

3

Press A+ or V- lo select closed caption mode.

2 64) v b

Select CC1 or CC2 to view Captions.

A Caption is a printed version 01 Ihe dialogue or sound eflecls of a program. (The mode should be set to

CC1 for most programs.)

Select TEXT1 or TEXT2 lo view Texl.

Text is information lhal is presented using the hall to lull televiiion screen.

It is usually not related lo the program.

Select CCfrEXT OFF il you do nol want lo use the CLOSED CAPTION mode.

Press RETURN.

The selling is compleled.

RETURN

CLOSED CAPTION

U s e : @j@ Erllm

CLOSED CAPTION

~/TEXT

O F F

~EJl aa

TEXT1

T E X T 2

3MENU

Use : @i@ ExllW

CLOSED CAPTION

EzTEXT OFF a212

*TEXT1

T E X T 2

3MENU

U s e : m Exll&#

l-8.

ADJUSTING PICTURE AND SOUND QUALITY

RM-Y117

You can adjust the picture (and sound. pp. 34-37) for each input mode

(TV.VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2. VIDEO 3) by pressing NNIDEO on the

N or on the

Remote Commander to select the input mode before making the adjustmenls.

These adjustments are retained in memory even when you turn elf the TV until you change Ihe adjustmenls again.

1

Press MENU.

The main menu appears. and ,he cursorpoin,s 10 ‘WOEO:

M E N U

I cVlDE0

“TYK”

SET UP

CLOSED CAPTION

Use : @ii@ Exll@l ,

2

Press RETURN.

The VIDEO men” appears.

RETURN

COLOR DwRIw--

BRIGHT WIIW”.-”

S H A R P BWW--”

3

Press A+ or V- to select the item you want to adjust.

For example. lo adjust the plclure brightness, select BRIGHT.

2 (R) v b

Press RETURN.

The edjwhnen,

bar appears.

RETURN

1

4

Press At or V-lo make the adjustment.

+ (RI v

@3

Press MENU.

---I

BRIGHTNESS

Imm-

1

Brighter -

To restore the laclory (mid-level) selling

Go to the VIDEO menu and press RESET.

All Ihe seltings excepl lor PICTURE will be restored lo the mid-level setting.

2 (RI v

- (LI

9

Press RETURN.

The new sening appears in the VIDEO menu.

RETURN

73

VIDEO

,PICTURE W

H U E

I -

1

L

%:iT =

S H A R P poIm---

>MENU

-

J

To adjust other items

Repeal steps 3-4.

: .,.,::.,:.:..:.

PICTURE

H U E

COLOR

BRIGHTNESS

SHARPNESS

‘,: ,,,,, “‘,,p,essv:,,o:~.

‘-, ;:: ‘., “_ p,essA+,,J: “.:‘,.8Pd-’ decrease piclure contrast with

SOll color

Increase piclure contrast wilh vivid color make skin tones become purplish make skin Iones become greenish decrease color intensily darken lhe picture sollen the piclure lncreasw color intensity brighten the piclure sharpen Ihe picture

4

Press A+ or V-to make the adjuslmenl.

TO res,ore ule iactory (mid-le”el) settings

Go lo tho AUDIO men” and ,,re$s RESET,

The settings lor MTS and SPEAKER will no, be alh?ClCd

(PP. 36-37).

To relurn to Ihe “~,,,a, ecreen

Pwss MENU.

Press A+ or V- lo select AUDIO.

Press RETURN.

The AUDIO me”” appears.

RETURN

CLOSED CAPTION

I

I

VIDEO bAUDI

TIME

SET UP

CLOSED CAPTION u s e : W Ex,,~

I

I

I

-

T

O

increase bass response

I

Press RETURN,

The new selling will appear in Ihe AUDIO menu.

R E T U R N

8

To adjust othe’r items

Repeat steps 3-4.

BALANCE -I--*

SURROUNO:OFF

To decrease bass res,wnse

AUDIO

TREBLE WiW8@--

*BASS lmw-

BALANCE -la.-

SURROUND:OFF

MTS :

3MENU

MAIN

SPEAKER: ON

J

3

Press A+ or V-lo select the sound quality (TREBLE, BASS or BALANCE) that you want to adjust. For example. to adjust the bass response, selecl

BASS.

AUDIO

*SASS

BALANCE -+.mw.-

SURROUND:OFF

MTS : MAIN

;;EPE;ER: ON

Press RETURN.

The adjusfmenf bar appears.

RETURN

73

Listening to surround sound-SURROUND

l-2

(Follow steps 1-Z in ‘Adjusting the Sound”. p. 34.)

Press A+ or V- lo selecl ON or OFF modes

4;;mT p&iiq

SURROUND gives sound repmduclion with the etmxphere 01 a mwie theater ore concert hall.

R e c e i v i n g M u l t i c h a n n e l T V S o u n d p r o g r a m s - M T S

(Follow steps 1-2 in “Adjusling the Sound.” p. 34.)

Turning the speaker on or off

Use lhls feature lo Urn Ihe TV speaker off when you connect an audio syslcm (p. 26-27).

1-2

(Follow steps l-2 in ‘Adjusting the Sound,” p. 34.)

Press A+ or V- 10 s&cl SPEAKER.

3$gyg p!&iiq

4

Press A+ or V- lo select MAIN, SAP or MONO modes allemalely.

Select lhe MAIN mode to lislen to STEREO sound.

The STEREO lndicalor on Ihe TV wiN hghf up whenever a slereo broildcasl is received.

A U D I O

;;FigLE ;~I--

-

8ALANCE o--l”--

SURROUND:OFF

MTS: MAIN

S;;&‘;ER: O N

Select the SAP mode to lislen lo Second Audio Programs.

+ (RI

A v

b

AUDIO

;;‘iLE rsWM=:

BALANCE --1-

SUAt?OUND:OFF

MTS: S A P

;&;W;ER: O N

During SAP mode. !he sound 01 non.SAP programs will be muled.

Select the MONO mode to eliminate excessive broadcasls, caused by a weak signal.

n o i s e during stereo

AUDIO

T R E B L E IMIIIliIUII~~--

S A S S

IIBIUIU---

BALANCE -++--

$ROUND:OFF

M O N O

&ER: O N

5

Press RETURN.

The mode is seleck?d.

RETURN

4

Press A+ or V- ID select ON or OFF modes allernalely.

AUDIO

T R E B L E uoI&W--

B A S S WtiiBI-

BALANCE -I-

SURROUND:OFF

M T S : MAIN z;FW&E”: O N

I

If vou select ON mode:

The setting is complefed.

1

If you select OFF mode: (except for KV-13V50)

Press RETURN.

The AUDIO OUT men” ap,wars.

RETURN

AUDIO OUT cVARlAQLE

FIXED

3MENU

73 Uss : @&j Exll!$@

2

Press A+ or V-lo select VARIABLE or FIXED.

VARIABLE: Sound output varies accord/rig to the

TV volume.

FIXED : Sound output is always invariable.

A

+ (RI

Q v

- IL) b

AUDIO OUT

VARIABLE

FIXED

3MENU

1

I

2

I

1-9.

USING THE TIMER-ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS

RM-Y117

1

Follow these instructions to set the currenl time. The correct time must be set in order lo use the timer-aclivaled functions (ON/OFF TIMER, CHANNEL BLOCK).

EXAMPLE: Set the lime 10 3:lS PM, Monday.

Press MENU.

The main menu appears.

MENiJ

CLOSED CAPTION

2

Press A+ or V- lo select TIME.

CLOSED CAPTION

U s e : m Exit!B@

Press RETURN.

RETURN

75

3

Press RETURN.

The CURRENT TIME SETscreen ap,oea,s.

RETURN

RETURN

75

To reset the lime

Press RESET while in the CURRENT TIME screen. and repeal steps 4-i’.

To display Ihe lime

P r e s s D I S P L A Y .

To return lo the normal screen

Press MENU.

JCURRENT TIME

S E T

1

- The inlemal clock 01 this TV operates on a 12.

hour cycle. II a 24.hour cycle number (lor instance. 13~00) is entered, il will be cleared w h e n you press RETURN.

Sal the time.

U s e : I@@ Exll@fl

12:00 AM stands lor m i d n i g h t .

12:OO PM stands lo, noon.

* All the settings including CURRENT TIME

S E T w i l l b e e r a s e d i f y o u u n p l u g Ihe T V o r a p o w e r f a i l u r e o c c u r s . Reset the current l i m e by lollowing steps 1-7.

*CURRENT TIME SET

ON/OFF TIMER

___ --:- Iy

use 0 @@j@ Exll@ijJ

CURRENT TIME SET c--- --:-- AJ

>MENU

L J

Press RETURN.

RETURN

E

7

Press A+ or V-lo sel Ihe minules.

Each lime you press A + or V -, Ihe minules change

CURRENT TIME SET

M O N 3 : 0 0 ?Y

3MENU

Set the (Ime.

U s e : @@I Exll&@

v

- (L) b

Press RETURN.

The selling is compleled,

and fhe clock slatis.

RETURN

CURRENT TIME SET

M O N 3:15 IY

3MENU

Set Ihe t i m e .

U s e : &(@I Exll@l

I

CURRENT TIME SET

. fdd;Nu3:15 PJ

75

With this function you can set your favorite program to appear on the screen at the time that you set.

EXAMPLE: Sel the timer to turn on Ihe TV every Monday through Friday al 3:15

PM

lo, 2 hours, on channel 21,

5

Press A+ or

V- lo set the day.

Each me you press A + or V-, ,he days ol lhe week change as shown in Fig. 1.

Then press RETURN.

SC, Ihe bme. -apperrs on Ihe screen.

To clear the ON/OFF TIMER setttng

T

O

return to the normal screen

3

Press A+ or V- to select ON/OFF TIMER.

Then press RETURN.

The ON/OFF T&W, screen appeers.

CHANNEL BLOCK

M O N 3:15 IY

ON/OFF TIMER

*EVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAY -h CH--..

3MENU

If the ON/OFF TtMER display appears in black. the current time has not bee” se, and you canmt select ON/OFF TIMER. To set Ihe clock. se8

*Setting the Clock-CURRENT TIME SET. pp, 44-45.

4

Press RETURN again.

“Se!

the day.‘appoars on Ihe screen.

RETURN

ON/OFF TIMER

EVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAY -h CH---

3MENU

Sol lhs dsy.

6

* While the TIMER is set, the TIMER indicator on the TV is on.

Press A+ or V-to sel Ihe hour lhat you want the TIMER lo start.

Each lime you press A + w

Then press RETURN.

V -,

Ihe hour changes in sequence.

l

One minute belore Ihe timer goes 011. the ‘TV will turn #display will appear on the screen.

* All the settings including ON/OFF TIMER will be erased il you unplug the TV or a power laikxe occurs. Reset the ON/OFF TIMER by lollowing steps 1.9.

EVERY YON-FRI

3:OOlY -h CH---

>MENU

I;:: :“&il”:;tlal 1

. If you have not set ,h.e clock correc,ty, Ihe ON,

OFF TIMER wilt not operate at the proper lime. To set the clock. see ‘Setting the Clmk-

CURRENT TIME SET’. pp. 44-45.

7

Press A+ or V- to set Ihe minutes.

Each lime you press D. + o r V-, Ihe minures change

in sequence.

Then press RETURN.

“Se1

the doralion. ” appears on the screen.

EVERY MON-FRt

3:lW -h CH---

Fig. 1

Selecting Ihe day(s) 01 Ihs week

When you press AC. Ihe days of the week appear in the following order.

IEVERY

SUN

-

SAT

]

Set the durslton.

r-G&q

8

Press A+ or

V- to set the duration of time.

Each lime you press A + or V -, Ihe durafion changes

“Selec, Ihe channel’appears on the screer,.

p&-j

[--i&-j riGkii-1 p&q THURSDAY

9

Press A+ or V-to set the channel that you want the

Each rime you press A + o r 0 -, the channel number changes from I lo 125 in sequence.

TV to

tune in.

ON/OFF TIMER

EVERY MON-FRt

3:19Y 2h CH 21

Selecl the channel

Press RETURN.

The se/ring IS compleled, and Ihe TIMER indicalor on

Ihe front ol Ihe TV lights up.

ION/OFF TIMER phi-1 FRIDAY

Es pi&i-j c [r-izk-j

(V-: reverse order)

Use this function lo block e channel from appearing on the screen during the time you specify. You can use lhis (unction to prevenl children from walching undesirable programs.

EXAMPLE: Set CHANNEL BLOCK every Sunday al 8:45 PM for one hour. on channel 38.

1

Press MENU.

The main me”” appears.

MENU

3

Press A+ or V- lo select CHANNEL BLOCK.

Then press RETURN.

The CHANNEL BLOCK screen endears.

CLOSED CAPTION

TIME

*CURRENT TIME SET

ON/OFF TIMER

CHANNEL BLOCK

3MENU

M O N 3:15 ?Y

Use : W ExltfB

I

CHA

N

NEL

BLOCK

*EVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAU -h CH---

3MENU

I

Use : &iB Exll@

5

Press A+ or V-lo set the day.

Each time you press A + or

V-.

Ihe days 01 the week change 82 shown h

Se, fhe ,,me.‘aopears on Ihe screen.

I, you se&, B channel which has been blocked.

Iha message 01 ‘BLOCKED’ appears.

38

BLOCKED

6

Press A+ or V: lo set lhe hour.

Each rime you press b + or

V-.

the hour changes in sequence.

Then press RETURN.

CHANNEL BLOCK

SUNDAY

0:001Y -h CH---

3MENU

Set Ihe l i m e .

U s e : m Exitm

7

Press A+ or V- lo set Ihe minutes.

Each lime you press A + or V-. Ihe minules change in sequence.

Then press RETURN.

S,T, Ihe d”ra,ion.‘a~~ears on fhe screen.

CHANNEL BLOCK

SUNDAY

8:45?Y

3MENU

-h CH---

S o l Ihe d u r a t i o n .

U s e : @&@ Exllm

8

Press A+ or V-lo set Ihe duralion of lime lhal you want the W remain blocked.

Each time you press B + or V-. lhe durafion changes lrom I lo 6 h sequence.

Then pre& RETURN.

‘Selec, Ihe channeragwxs on fhe Screen.

CHANNEL BLOCK

To clear the BLOCK setting

Press RESET while in the CHANNEL BLOCK

SC,**“.

T

O

return lo Ihe normal screen

Press MENU.

. If you set a new CHANNEL BLOCK by

lollowing steps l-9, Ihe original selling will be

erased.

. II you have not se, the clock correclly.

CHANNEL BLOCK will not -rate al Ihe proper time. To se1 the clcck. see ‘Selling the

Clock-CURRENT TIME SET. pp. 44-45.

If the CHANNEL BLOCK display appears in black, the current time has not been set and you cannot selecl CHANNEL

BLOCK,. To se, lhe clock. 688 “Selling the Clock-CURRENT

TIME SW, pp. 44-45.

4

Press RETURN again.

5e’sel fhe day.‘aPpears

on lhe screen.

RETURN

lCHANNEL-1

EVERY SUN-SAT

12:OOAY

-h CH---

%

9

Press A+ or V- lo sel the channel lhal you wanI to block.

Each t/me you press n+

orp-,

the channel number

CHANNEL BLOCK

chmoes horn I lo 125 in seeuence.

SUNDAY

8:45PY

>MENU lh CH 38

S e l e c t the channel

U s e : @i@ Exilm

Press RETURN.

The smng is compleled.

CHANNEL BLOCK

RETURN

8:45N

Ih CH 30

U s e : @@9 ExilW

l-10. CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN DISPLAY

Use this feature to caption up to 12 channel number displays with the matching channel call letters.

1

EXAMPLE: Caplion channel 20 with ESPN at the caption position number 4.

Press MENU.

The main menu appears.

MENU

CLOSED CAPTION

5

Press A+ or V- to select a caption position number.

Each

lime

you

press d + or V-. Ihe caplion pailion number is marked h sequence.

‘Select fhe channel’appears on lhe sween.

6

Press A+ or V- to select the channel you want to caption.

Each time you press a+ or V-. the channel number changes /mm 1 10 125.

Then press RETURN.

5elecl fhe leller..‘appears

on Ihe screen.

CH CAPTION/GUIDE fi Press A+ or V- to select SET UP.

SET UP bCABLE: ON

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTtONlGUlDE

S VIDEO

VIDEO LABEL

3MENU

3

Press A+ or V- to select CH CAPTION/GUIDE.

Then press RETURN.

me cfi CAPTIOWGUIDE sween ~ppee~.

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

8

Repeat step 7 to select each remaining letter.

(For a J-letter caption, leave a space by pressing RETURN only.) tCH CAPTION/GUIDE 1

II the CH CAPTtON display appears in black, the TV is In video mode and you canMt select CH CAPTION/GUIDE. Press T V 0,

TVNIDEO to change to TV mode.

4

Press RETURN again.

‘Select a posirlon. ’ appears on lhe screen.

RETURN

CH CAPTION/GUIDE 1

?!I

ala a posItIon.

U s e : m Exlt&iI#

9

Press RETURN.

The se,,,“g is compleled.

R E T U R N

3

To caption other channels

Repeat steps 4;9.

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

To erase unneeded captions

Call Iho caption setting swoon by lollowing

Chqmr 3: “ring Advanced Fealumr

5 1

RM-Y117

Use this feature to display the captions you se!, end to select e channel directory for viewing.

1

Press CH GUIDE.

A dlrecby appears, corresponding lo Ihs direclay keys on the RemOle

Commander.

CHANNEL GUIDE

QAEC-QDIS-QCNN-

@ESPNQ----Q--w

Q _--- Q ___- @I ----

To cancel the CHANNEL GUIDE screen

Press CH GUIDE again.

2

Press the directory key of the channel you want to watch.

Use lhis leature tq label each inpul mode in order lo identify the eqUipment connecled lo each inpul terminal.

EXAMPLE: Label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS.

1

Press MENU.

The main menu appears.

M E N U

I

‘K%

TIME

SET UP

CLOSED CAPTION

?!i

2

Press

A

+ or V- 10 select SET UP.

CLOSED CAPTION

Press RETURN.

The SETUP menu appeers.

RETURN

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

VIDEO LABEL

3

Press A+ or V- lo select VIDEO LABEL.

AUTO PROGRAM

CH ERASE/ADD

CH CAPTION/GUIDE

S VIDEO: ON

Press RETURN.

tVIDEO1: VIDEOi

VIDEO?: VIDEO2

VIDEOJ: VIDEO3

To return to the normal screen

Press MENU.

4

Press A+ or V- lo select Iha inpul mode you want to label

VIDEO LABEL rVlDEO1: VIDEO1

VIDEOZ: VIDEO2

VIDEOJ: VIDEO3

MENU

1

Press RETURN

R E T U R N

8

5

Press A+ 0, V-to select VHS

VIDEOI: VIDEO1

VIDEOZ: VIDEO2

VIDEOl: VIDEO3

3MENU

1-11. USING THE PRE-PROGRAMMED REMOTE COMMANDER

You can operate your video equipment and cable convelter box lhal has an infrared remote detector with this supplied preprogrammed Remole

Commander.

Fit.6Y117

With the supplied Remote Commander, you can operate a Sony video cassetla recorder (Seta. 6 mm, VHS) or a mulli disc player as well as most non-Sony video equipmenl connecled to your TV by following the steps below.

1

While pressing CODE SET, press 0 - 9 to enter the manulacturer’s code number (see chari on P. 56). For

EXampIe. IO Operate a SOny 6 mm VCR, p&s 0; 2 and ENTER.

C O D E

VIDEO 1

VIDEO I-+ S VIDEO+ BETA +a m m -+ VHS -+ LD t

VIDEO 2

VIDEO P-BETA -, 8 mm -+“HS -+ LD

T

VIDEO 3

VIDE03+EETA -t6mm+VHS-+LD

T

(V-: rewrse order)

Press RETURN.

R E T U R N cVIDEO1: VHS

VIDEOZ: VIDEO2

VIDEO): VIDEOS

To label other input modes

Repeat steps 4-5.

8+88 E!!Y

2

Use Ihe video operating buttons on the Remote Commander to operate the video equipment.

operating a VCR

To turn on or oil

To change channels

(when watching TV programs through the

VCR’s tuner)

Press (VIDEO) POWER.

Press CH +I-.

T o r e c o r d

To play

To slop

To fast forward

To rewina the tape

To pause

Press l (2 buttons simultaneously).

press b.

Press 1.

Press bb.

Press 44.

Press II.

Press bb or 44 during playback.

To search the piclure forward and backward

Operating a Video Disc Player

To play press w.

To slop

To pause

Press M.

Press II.

t

T

O

rasune nom~l,~layback.

press again.

* This function is efleclive onlv for CAV fslandard.

To search lhe picture forward and backward play disc). With CLV (exten&d-play disc), the TV will go into Ihe standby mode if II is pressed.

Keep pressing bt or 44 during playback.

To mswne nomal~layback, release Ihe buffon.

I

;o”

I

Manulaclures and Code Numbers (VCR/video disc player)

‘Code number

SONY

CANON

EMERSON

FISHER

FUNAI

GENERAL ELECTRIC

GOLDSTAR

HITACHI

J V C

MAGkAVOX

MITSUBISHI

MULTITECH

NEC

PANASONIC

PHILCO

PHILIPS

OUASAR

R C A

SAMSUNG

SANYO

SCOTT

SHARP

SHINTOM

SYLVANIA

SYMPHONIC

TEKNIKA

TOSHIBA

TOTE VISION

ZENfTH

2 9

16.23.31

05. 05

0 5 . 0 6

05.06.09

0 5 . 0 6

0 7 . 0 6

2 4 . 3 2

Il.15

2 1

1 3 . 1 4

34

05.06.09

01.02.03.04

0 5

22.30. 33

10. II. 12.15

29

0 5 . 0 6

2 5

0 7 . 0 6

1 6

05. 06.09

16, 19. 26.27

2 6 . 2 9

20.21

2 5

17

The code numbers lor Sony equipment are assigned as follows:

01 ......... Bela, ED Bela VCR

02 ........ .tl mm V C R

03

04

......... V H S V C R

......... Video disc player

- II more lhan one code number 6 listed lor manulaclurers other than Sony, try entering them one by one. until you come lo Ihe correct code Ior your equipmen!.

* II the video equipment does not have a cerlain Iunction. Ihe corresponding button on

Illis Remote Commander will not aperare.

. In some rare cases. you may no, be able to operabe your nonZiony video equipment wilh lhc supplied Remole Commander. This is because your cquipmenl may use a code lhal IS not provided with lhis Remole

Commandor. In this cane. pk!asc ux lhc equipmenl’s own remok control unit.

When you remove the balleries horn the

Remole Commander. 41 Ihc selltngs will reverl

10 the Sony Bela selling. Roe~l Ihe code5 by loliowing the steps on p. 55.

Follow these inslruclions lo set Ihe manufaclure~s code which will enable you to operate a connected cable converter box with the pre-programmed Remote

Commander.

EXAMPLE: Operate a connected Zenith cable converter box.

Set the CABLEBOX-TV selector to CABLEBOX.

- If more than one code number is listed. hy entering them one by one until you come lo

Ihe correct code lor your equipment.

. II you enter e new code number. the code number you previously entered et that setting is erased.

. In some rare cases. your equipment may use e code that is not provided with lhis

Remote Commander and you may not be able lo operate your cable converter box with

Ihe supplied Remote Commander. In this case. use the equipment’s own remote control unit.

2

While pressing CODE SET, press 6 and 8 (Zenith’s code number -see chart below) and ENTER.

Manufacturer end Code Numbers (cable box)

Msnufsclurer Code number

JERROLD

60.61.62.63.64.65

m

‘t

II you press a wrong code or il the code

has nol

been se,. low short beeps sound. Repeat slep 2 lo se, the code.

1-12. TROUBLESHOOTING

3

Use CABLE POWER and Ihe TV c~nlrol buttons (0 - 9. ENTER, JUMP and

CH +/-) lo operate the cable converter box.

CABLE

POWER

To operate Ihe TV

Set the CABLEBOX-TV selector lo TV, the” “se the TV conlrol buttons lo control the N.

For more details on operating the cable box

Reler lo the operating inslruclions lhal come with Ihe cable box.

:. ..“‘:....Symp~om’.,.’ :,:.

P O or or no picture: (screen no1 lit). good sound l

Adjusl PICTURE.

. Adjust BRIGHTNESS.

9 Check antenna/cable connections.

GC

N C sod piclure. no sound

NC 1 Color

S” n picture (screen not lil). no sound low and noise only

. Press VOLUME + on the Nor VOL + on the Remote Commande

. Press MUTING on the Remole Commander.

. Check lhailhe MTS sellina Is set ~~rreclk.

. Check that the l~NIDEO~ullon Is set cdrreclly.

l

Check lha! SPEAKER is set I

O

ON.

l

Is POWER switched on 7 a Check the power cord connection.

. Check Ihal lhe N/VIDEO button is set correctly.

. Check that S VIDEO is set lo ON.

l

Is it a color program 7

. Adjust COLOR, a Is it an active or the correct channel 7 l

Check Ihe CABLE selling.

. Check antennalcable connections.

Dolled lines or sltipes

This is ollen caused by local interference. (e.g. cars, neon signs, hairdryers etc.) Adjust the anlenna for minimum inlerlerence.

Double images or ghosls

Relleclions lrom nearby mounlains or buildings c&en cause this pm~lem. A highly direclional &door antenna or a CAN cable may improve the picture.

Try another chs tel. II could be station Irouble.

II the problem persists. conlacl your nearesl service lacilily.

.

2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL

SECTION 2

DISASSEMBLY

2-2. SERVICE POSITION

@ Two screws (BVTP4 X 16)

2-3. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL

@ Coil band

@ Two P tapping screws

4X16

\

@ Speaker

I

0

\ d

@ Deflection

AM on spring

@ Chassis assy

0 Two P tapping

/ 4X16 s c r e w s

Cushion

-VI=/

l

REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP

NOTE : Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT chield or carbon painted on the CRT, after removing the anode.

l

REMOVING PROCEDURES

0 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by the arrow @.

@

@

l

HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP

0 Don’t hurt the surface of anode-caps with sharp shaped material!

Don’t press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode-caps!

A material fitting called as shatter-hook terminal is built in the rubber.

Don’t turn the foot of rubber over hardly!

The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or hurt the rubber.

@I Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by the a r r o w @.

-22-

’ Anode button

@I When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button, the anode-cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling up it in the direction of the arrow 0.

SECTION 3

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

0 The following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed.

0 These adjustments should be performed with rated power supply voltage unless otherwise noted.

The controls and switch should be set as follows unless otherwise noted :

PICTURE control--..-....-..... normal

BRIGHTNESS control. -. normal

Perform the adjustments i; order as follows:

1. Beam Landing

2. Convergence

3.

Focus

4. Screen (G 2) and White Balance

Note:

Test Equipment Required.

1. Color bar Pattern Generator

2. Degausser

3. DC Power Supply

4. Digital multimeter

Preparation:

0 Feed in the white pattern signal.

l

Before starting, degauss the entire screen.

3-l. BEAM LANDING

1. Input a raster signal with the pattern generator.

2. Loosen the deflection yoke mounting screw, and set the purity control to the center as shown in

Fig.2

3. Turn the raster signal of the pattern generator to green.

4. Move the deflection yoke backward, and adjust with the purity control so that green is in the center and red and blue are at the sides evenly.

(Fig.3)

5. Move the deflection yoke forward, and adjust so that the entire screen becomes green. (Fig.1)

G. Switch over the raster signal to red and blue and confirm the condition.

7. When the position of the deflection yoke is determined, tighten it with the deflection yoke mounting screw.

8. When landing at the corner is not right, adjust by using the disk magnets. (Fig.4)

purity control

\?I

Fig.2

Fig.3

Purity control corrects this area.

I

Disk magnets or rotatable disk

Fig.1

I /

- 2 3 p

4

,’

Fig.4

3-2. CONVERGENCE

Preparation:

0 Before starting, perform FOCUS, HSIZE, V.LIN

and V.SIZE adjustments.

l

Set BRIGHTNESS control to minimum.

0 Feed in dot pattern.

(1) Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence

4.When the V.STAT magnet is moved in the direction of arrow @ and @$,. red, green and blue dots move as shown below.

(1) @

@ u3

/J

Fig.5

Iv

RV 701

1. Adjust HSTAT VR to converge red, green and blue dots the in center of the screen.(Horizontal movement)

2. Adjust V. STAT magnet to converge red, green and blue dots in the center of the screen. (Vertical movement)

3. If the red, green and blue dots do not converge on the center of screen with H.STAT VR, perform horizontal convergence adjustment using H.STAT

VR and V.STAT magnet as shown below. (In this case, H.STAT VR and V.STAT magnet effect each other.)

0 Tilt the V.STAT magnet and adjust static convergence to open or close the V.STAT magnet.

If the blue dot does not converge with red and green dots, perform following steps.

Move BMC magnet (a) to correct insufficient H.static

convergence.

Rotate BMC magnet (b) t0 correct insufficient V.static

convergence.

In either case, repeat Beam Landing Adjustment.

BMC magnet

(b)

L w

Fig.6

-24-

(3) Screenlcorner Convergence

Purity

Fig.7

(2)Dynamic Convergence Adjustment

Preparation:

0 Before starting perform Horizontal and Vertical static convergence Adjustment.

1.

Slightly loosen deflection yoke screw.

.

2. Remove deflection yoke spacers.

3. Move the deflection yoke for best convergence as shown below.

4. Tighten the deflection yoke screw.

5. Install the deflection yoke spacers.

Fig.9

+

Affix a Permalloy ass’y corresponding to the misconverged areas b

I

Permalloy assembly

C

Fig.8

-25-

3-3. FOCUS

Adjust FOCUS control for best picture.

SERVICE ADJUSTMEN

T LODE

IN

Disp.

Item

( k e r n ) data

G N D

17O.V d c

I

Fig.11

FOCUS

Fig.10

3-4. SCREEN(G 2)

1. Input a dots pattarn.

2. Set the PIC, BRT controls at minimum and COLOR control at normal.

3. Adjust BKG VRs so that voltages on the red, green and blue cathodes are 170 V dc with an oscilloscope as shown in Fig.11.

4. Observe the screen and adjust SCREEN (G 2)RV

702 to obtain the faintly visible background of dot signal.

pedestal

3. The CRT displays the item Being adjusted.

4. Press i or m on the Remote Commander to select the item.

5.

Press /3J or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data.

6. Press -1 then -1 to write into memory.

SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE MEMORY

I I

7. Turn set off and on to exit.

3-6. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS

1. Input an entire white signal.

2. Set to service adjustment mode.

3. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT to minimum.

4. Adjust with SBRT if necessary.

5. Select G CUT and B CUT withmandB.

6. Adjust withBandHfor the best white balance.

7. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT to maximum.

8. Select GAMP and BAMP withHand@

9. Adjust withflandwfor the best white balance.

10. Write into the memory by pressingmlthen

lENTERl.

3-5. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE

ADJUSTMENT MODE

SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE

1. Standby mode.(Power off)

Remote Commander. (Press each button within a second.)

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SECTION 4

SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

A BOARD

E R537 CONFIRMATION METHOD (HV HOLD-

DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS

The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components

(marked with 0 on the schematic diagram).

IC602, D511, C523, C524, R534, R535, R537, R549,

R637, PM501, T504, DY a

1. Preparation before confirmation

1) Turn the POWER switch ON, and receive entirely white signal and set the PICTURE and

BRIGHT controls to maximum.

2) Confirm that the voltage of the check terminal of

TP85 is more than 1OOVDC when the set is operating normaly with 120.0 f 2.OVAC supply.

2. Hold-down operation confirmation (HV)

1) Connect the currentmeter between the 7th pin of

FBT (T504)and the land of it with connect polarity.

2) Receive White Signal and adjust the ABL current to follows with the PICTURE and the

BRIGHT controls.

1 4 5 0 zh lOOpA

3) Connect the Digital Voltmeter to pin8 of PM501 then read the voltage as A.

4) Connect the Digital Voltmeter and DC power

Supply via 1SS 119 to TP-85.

5) Increase the DC power voltage gradually until the Picture just blanks out.

6) Read the digital voltmeter indication.

7) Turn DC power Source off immediatery.

STANDARD

Less or equal to A + 16.5 VDC

8) Receive Dot Signal and adjust the ABL current to follows, with the PIX and the BRT controls.

150 + 100 PA

9) Repeat steps from (3) to (7).

STANDARD

Less or equal to A + 16.5 VDC

A BOARD

q

R511

CONFIRMATION METHOD (B+ HOLD-

DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS

The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing the following components

(marked with 0 on the schematic diagram).

IC602, C524, R511, R534, R549, R637, PM501

0

1. Hold-Down Operation Voltage (B+)

1) Connect the currentmeter between the 7th pin of

FBT (T504)and the land of it with connect polarity.

2) Receive White Signal and adjust the ABL current to follows with the PICTURE and the

BRIGHT controls.

1 4 5 0 + lOOpA

3) Connect the Digital Voltmeter and DC power

Supply via 1SS 119 to pin8 of PM501.

4) Increase the DC power voltage gradually until the Picture just blanks out.

5) Read the digital voltmeter indication.

6) Turn DC power Source off immediatery.

STANDARD

Less or equal to 130.0 VDC

7) Receive Dot Signal and adjust the ABL current to follows, with the PICTURE and the BRIGHT controls.

150 -t 100 PA

8) Repeat steps from (4) to (6).

STANDARD

Less or equal to 132.5 VDC

2. Hold-down readjustment

When step 2 is not satisfied, readjustment should be performed by altering the resistance value of R511 (a component marked with 8).

3. Hold-down readjustment

When step 2 is not satisfied, readjustment should be performed by altering the resistance value of

R537 (a component marked with E).

G BOARD

[B+ VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION]

The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing IC602 or R637.

1) Supply 130+200V AC to with variable autotransformer.

2) Input an entirely monoscope signal.

3) Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHT controls in to initial reset.

4) Confirm the voltage of A BOARD 0 pin CN651 connecter is less than 116.5V DC.

5) If step 4) is not satisfied, replace IC602 and R637 repeat above steps.

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EEL

-228-

digital

multimeter

laoI

w--h+

I

digital multimeter digital multimeter

Pl

SECTION 5

CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

5-l. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE COMMANDER

Use of Remote Commander (RM-Y117) can be performed circuit adjustments about this model.

NOTE

: Test Equipment Required.

1. Pattern Generator

2. Frequency counter

3. Digital multimeter

4. Audio OSC

2. MEMORY WRITE CdNFlRMATlON METHOD

1. After adjustment, pull out the plug from AC outlet, and next place, plug in AC outlet again.

2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service

Mode.

3. Call the adjusted items again, confirm they were adjusted.

1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE

ADJUSTMENT MODE

3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR

/

\

SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE

1. Standby mode.(Power off)

2.(DISPLAYI--+~--+(VOL(+)1-+~l

on the

Remote Commander. (Press each button within a second.)

piiiEq,

Write the rnemor

Item up jiJ --.--

SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE IN

Item down H -

.Disp.

Item

( I t e m ) data

\

\

\

S E R V I C E AFC 0

1000

,pGiiGiq

Service mode

-B Data up

-m Data down

’ B Service mode

’ ljj Initialize

3. The CRT displays the item Being adjusted.

4.

Press M or @ on the Remote Commander to select the item.

5. Press m or @ on the Remote Commander to change the data.

6. Press -1 then IENTER] to write into memory.

SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE MEMORY

IvoL(+)IN

Service mode

(ENTER] Red

SERVICE

1 0 0 0

El

PJRITE

7. Press k/ then ~ on the Remote

Comrkder t o e .

Carry out step 7) when adjusting IDS 0 to 4 and when replacing and adjusting IClO2.

SERVICE

1 0 0 0

R E S E T

1

Factory original setting

8.

Turn set off and on to exit.

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CODE SET

0

CABLEBOX TV a

RM-Y117

Write into memory

4. AN ITEM OF ADJUSTMENTS

10.

Disp.

4 v e . d a t a Data range

L

1 3

1 4

1 5

1 6

1 7

1 8

1 9

2 0

2 5

2 6

2 7

2 8

2 9

3 0

2 1

2 2

2 3

2 4

5

6

3

4

9

1 0

1 1

1 2

7

8

1

2

SHUE

SCOL

S B R T

RGBP

SHAP

VSMO

REF

ROFF

GOFF

BOFF

ABLM

PAMP

CPIN

PPHA

VCOM

GAMP

BAMP

GCUT

BCUT

CROM

SPIX

AFC

HFRE

VFRE

VPOS

VSIZ

VLIN v s c o

HPOS

HSIZ

* : Set-up value

7

2 6

3 2

2 5

3 0

*2

2 1

1 6

6

4

7

*0

7 8

1 5

2 0

3 1

8

6

6

1 6

2 3

3 4

* 18

*7

*0

*2

1

*0

1

1

Item o - 3

AFC Loop Gain

O - 1 2 7

H. Frequency o - 3 1

V. Frequency o - 3 1

V. Center

O - 6 3

V. Size

O - 1 5

V. Linearity

O - 1 5

V. Correction

O - 1 5

H. Center o - 3 1

H. Size o - 3 1

Pin Amp o - 7

C o r n e r P i n

O - 1 5

Pin Phase o - 7

V. Compensation o - 3 1

Green Amp o - 3 1

Blue Amp

O - 1 5

Green Cut Off

O - 1 5

Blue Cut Off

O - 6 3

Chroma Trap

O - 6 3

Sub Contrast

O - 6 3

Sub Hue

O - 6 3

Sub Color

O - 6 3

Sub Bright

O - 6 3

RGB Picture

O-15

Sharpness

0.1

V Pull in Range o - 3

Refference l i n e

O,l

Red Out

0, 1

Green Out

0, 1

Blue Out

0, 1

ABL Mode

3 1 N O T C

3 2 D R G B

3 3 V A N G

3 4 DISP

3 5 SVOL

3 6 S B A L

3 7 B A S S

3 8 T R E

3 9 U Y B O

4 0 L Y B O

4 1 H A M P

4 2 HTIL

4 3 U C B O

4 4 UTIL

4 5 L C B O

4 6 LTIL

4 7 D C S H

4 8 P H P O

4 9 P H U E

5 0 I D - O

5 1 I D - 1

5 2 I D - 2

5 3 I D - 3

5 4 I D - 4

*0

*0 not use

4 0

*0

7 not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use not use

* 120

* 127

* 72

*0

* 16

Note : No.from

1 to 54 is to show adjustment order.

.

0.1 N o t c h O n / O f f

0, 1 OSD intensity

O-63 V. Angle

O-63 Display Position

O-7 Sub Volume

O-7 Sub Balance

O-15 Sub Bass

O-15 Sub Treble

O-63 Upper Y. Bow

O-63 Lower Y. Bow

O - 6 3 H . A m p

O - 6 3 H . T i l t

O-63 Upper C. Bow

O - 6 3 U p p e r T i l t

O-63 Lower C. Bow

O-63 Lower Tilt

O - 6 3 D C . S h i f t

O-127 PinP H Position

O - 6 3 PinP Hue

O-127 Model ID

O-127 Model ID

O-127 Model ID

O-127 Model ID

O-127 Model ID

Please adjust the function values as shown below when IC 102 on A board was replaced.

KV-20V 50 (US/CND)

No.

Disp.

50 ID-O

51 ID-l

52 ID-2

53 ID-3

54 ID-4

Disp.

1 1 1 1 0 0 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

1 0 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 I o o o 0

Data

1 2 0

127

72

0

1 6

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5-2. A BOARD ADJUSTMENTS

/RF AGC ADJUSTMENT(IF BLOCK VR)l

1. Input a color-bar signal.

2. Adjust AGC VR of TU 101 so that snow noise and cross-modulation disappear from the picture.

3. Confirm them at every channel.

IH.FREQUENC~ ADJUSTMENT (HFRE)~

1 .

Input a color-bar signal.

4 .

5 .

6 .

2 .

3 .

Set to Service adjustment Mode.

Connect a frequency counter to base of Q550 (TP-

86 H.DRIVE).

Call the item of AFC, set to 3 level (free run).

Select HFRE withmand@.

Adjust with@andHfor the 15734+ 60Hz.

7 .

8 .

Call the item of AFC again, adjust the level“ 0 “.

Write into the memory by pressing (MUTINGlthen

-1.

IV.FREQUENCY

A D J U S T M E N T

(VFRE)~

1. Select video 1 with no connecting the signal.

2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.

3. Connect the frequency counter across connector

VDY (+) (CN501) connector and ground.

4. Select VFRE withmand1.

5. Adjust withHandHfor the 55 f0.5Hz.

6. Write the memory by pressingmlthen

ICROMA

TRAP AD

JU

S T M E N T

(CROM)~

1. Connect * “ y+c cable”to Y input of S Video,

* Must prepare “ y+c cable”by connecting C to Y in the middle.

Note : Set CROM average data at 26 if S-video input is impossible.

2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.

3. Connect an oscilloscope CN703 Pin0 (R OUT) of

C board ground.

4. Select CROM withIandm.

5. Adjust withmandBor the 0 level.

R-OUT

Element of sub-carrier

I

/iUS CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (SPIX)I

1. Input a color-bar signal.

2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.

3. Set the conditions as follows.

PICTURE

COLOR

BRIGHT

.-*.-*.** MAX

. . . . . . . . . ,,,,,N

. . . . . . . . . ,,,,,N

R OFF

G OFF

B OFF

......... ON (1)

......... OFF (0)

......... OFF (0)

I

1000

S E R V I C E R O F F 1 l-----l

J

//.---l:ON

0:OFF

4. Connect an oscilloscope to CN703 Pin0

(R

OUT) of C board and ground.

5. Select SPIX withIandH.

6. Adjust withmandHfor the 2.01tO.O5Vp-p.

7. Write the memory by pressingmlthell m.

8. Return the following back to normal after adjustment.

......... MAX

PICTURE

B R I G H T

......... CENTER

COLOR

......... CENTER

R OFF

......... ON

G OFF

......... ON

B OFF

......... ON

6. Write the memory by pressingIMUTING]then pTi?EE.

-3l-

[DISPLAY pos1T10N

ADJUSTME

NT (DISP)~

1. Input a color-bar signal.

2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

3. Select DISP withiandm.

4. Adjust withdandmfor the bar center.

5. Write the memory by pressing IMUTINGlthen

[V.SIZE ADJUSTMENT (VSIZ)/

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

3. Select VSIZ withIandi.

4. Adjust withmandmfor the best vertical size.

5. Write into the memory by pressing -1 then

V. SIZE (VSIZ)

ISUB BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT (SBRT)I

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set to service adjustment mode.

3. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHT to minimum.

4. Select SBRT withMand@.

5. Adjust withBand@f or obtain a faintly visible crosshatch.

6. Write into the memory by pressing m then p?EEq.

IH.SIZE ADJUSTMENT (HSIZ)]

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

3. Select HSIZ withmand1.

4. Adjust withmandflfor best horizontal size.

5. Write into the memory by pressing /m then

H. SIZE (HSIZ)

i=l-lol-0

ISUB BALANCE ADJUSTMENT (SBAL)]

1. Input a stereo signal.

2. Set to service adjustment mode.

3. Select SBAL withmandB.

4. Adjust with@andmfor the best sound balance.

5. Write into the memory by pressing 1-1 then

LV.CENTER ADJUSTMENT (VPOS)l

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

3. Select VPOS withwand@.

(SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT (SHUE, SCOL)(

1. Input a color-bar signal.

2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

3. Connect an oscilloscope to CN703 Pin@ (B OUT) of

C board.

4. Select SHUE and SCOL withmandm.

5. Adjust with@andHfor the Vl=V4 (SCOR) and V2

=V3 (SHUE).

v2 v3 v4 m

6. Write into the memory by pressing -1 then- .

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5. Write into the memory by pressing (MUTING] then

.

IENTER/

V. CENTER (VPOS)

[H.CENTER ADJUSTMENT (H POS)J

Note: Perform this adjustment after H.FREQUENCY

ADJUSTMENT (HFRE) .

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set the Service adjustment mode.

3. Select HPOS withO andH .

4. Adjust withHandmto the best horizontal center.

5. Write into the memory by pressing IMUTING] then pm%q .

H. CENTER (HPOS)

V LINEARITY(VLIN). VS CORRECTION(VSCO),

PIN AMP(PAMP), CORNER PIN(CPIN), AND

PIN PHASEtPPHAj ADJUSTMENTS

1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.

3. Select VLIN, VSCO, PAMP, CPIN, and PPHA withM andw.

4. Adjust with@andHfor the best picture.

5. Write the memory bypressing -1 then pizq.

V LINEARITY (VLIN)

VS CORRECTION (VSCO)

PIN AMP (PAMP)

PIN PHASE (PPHA)

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MEMO

.

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KW20V50

RM-Y117

6-2.

CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATfON

6-3.

PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

.

.

.

Note:

All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted.

pF: upF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytic and tantalums.

All electrolytics are in 50V unless otherwise specified.

Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating electrical power, is as follows.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

-1

Chips resistors are l/l OW.

All resistors are in ohms.

ka=lOOOQ MD=1 OOOKD m: nonflammable resistor.

B : fusible resistor.

A: internal component.

0: panel designation, and adjustment for repair.

All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve

B, unless otherwise noted.

The components identified by 0 in this manual have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation.

Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used.

When replacing components identified by 0 , make the necessary adjustments indicated. If results do not meet the specified value, change the component identified by q and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved.

(Refer to R511 and R537 on page 27,28)

When replacing the part in below table be sure to parform the related adjustment.

Part replaced ( 0 )

;2&R511, R534, R549,

Adjustment (

q

)

B+ HOLD-DOWN

(R511)

D511, C523, C524, R534,

R535, R537, R549, PM501,

D BOARD

HOLD-DOWN

(R537)

G BOARD

DY l

All voltages are in V.

* Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted

0 Readings are taken with a IO MO digital multimeter.

l

Readings are taken with a color-bar signaLinput.

0 Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production l tolerance.

Circled numbers are waveform references

. Lcyl : B+ line.

0 p- : B-line.

l

++$@, : signal path.

Reference information

RESISTOR : RN

:RC

METAL FILM

SOLID

: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON

: FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE

:RW

NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND

: RS

NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE

COIL

: RB

: LF-8L

CAPACITOR : TA

NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT

MICRO INDUCTOR

TANTALUM

: PS

: PP

: PT

: MPS

STYROL

POLYPROPYLENE

MYLAR

METALIZED POLYESTER

: MPP

: ALB

: ALT

: ALR

METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE

BIPOLAR

HIGH TEMPERATURE

HIGH RIPPLE

*:g

@j

$:$

::.:::

$g

1::‘<

:.::::z::::

# Note:The symbol -EB- display is on the component side. #

8; gj

The components identified by shading and mark

A # are critical for safety. Replace only with part number # specified.

::::::

:::::; gig

The symbol e indicate fast operating fuse. 8;

Replace only with fuse of same rating as marked. $$

. :. .,..,A., .,.,:.~:,:,:.,:.~:~,~:~:.:.:.:::.:::::::::~~

~:

.

# Note:Les composants identifies par un trame et une 8

9:::.

marque A sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les !$$ remplacer que par une piece portant le numero g

.:.:.:

$$ specific.

$2

$$ g$ z:::

::::::

:m .. .

. . .

Le symbole -E31- indique une fusible a action rapide. !#

Doit etre remplacee par une fusible de meme yaleur, g comme maque.

. .

3:s;

;$g

39-

[POWER SUPPLY, DEGAUSSING CIRCUIT]

- G Board -

I ] 2 Is I4 !

- G Board -

IC601

IC602

IC

B - 3 c-5

-

-

T R A N S I S T O R

Q602

Q603

Q604

Q605

Q606

Q607

E-4

G-l

F-2

E-6 c-5

E-5

D I O D E

D622

0624

D625

D627

D629

D630

D632

D615

D616

0617

D616

D619

0620

D621

D604 ’ G-5

D605

D606

B-4

D - 2

D607

D606

D609

D610

G - l

G - l

E - l

D61 I

D612

D613

D614

E - l

G - 4

H - 5

H - 6

G-6

H - 5

E - 4 c-5

D - 6

H - 5

H - 4

E-4

G-6

F-6

F-7

F-6

F-6

G-6

G-6

. : i , i

~)

:yyy;s ‘-y ‘; ;---

/_ z

NOTE:

The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over

600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in inspection or repairing.

- 4 9 -

1 I

2 I 3 I 4 I 5

I

6

I

7

I

C

0

A

B

IVIDEO 1

IVIBEO 3 INI

r

TO A SOARD CN402 TO A BOARB CN401

N-

kL+

-

I

I :

UA

<AV TERMINAL>

_---------

B-SS4399<U..>-UA.

I

2

KW

l-l-

-1I

[AV TERMINAL]

- UA Board -

[R.G.B. OUT]

- C Board -

NOTE:

The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over

600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in inspection or repairing.

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KV-20V50

ml-Y117

6-4. SEMICONDUCTORS

CXA 1465AS

-

MS2470AP

ME12470 P

22 b4

CXP8024-sv4397

I

33

PM-35 nw VIEI)

31

1

LA7830 crop VIEW

SBXl618-51

LM7812CT

MC781 2CT

MC7809CT

ST24C02ABl hhnR

L78LROS’J-MA

TflA2009A

2SAl0910

2SAl091-0

2SAl175

2SAl309A

2SC2785

2SC331 1 A

2stl2394

250788

2SB1370

0

2SB709A

2S060lA

c

B

II’E

B c

E

2SC3209LK fllNS4 tIlNS6

01 NS20R

RB13ESB2

RB30ESB2

Rf130ESB4

R03.9ESBl

Rf)S. lESB1

RDS. 6ESB3

R’J9.1 ESB3 lSSll9 lSS1 19Tf)

f

tI4SBbOL

ERC06-155

CATHOQE

AlmE i

1 T33

MM1 114XFF

RC4558PS

M51 132L

TflA0424

2SC3271 F

Z8612812PSC f-----T

E

2SC4833MNP ill NLZO

EGP20G

ELlE

ELlE-VI

GPO80

RGP02-17

RGP02- 17PKG23

RGP 1 OGPKG3

RGP 1 SGPKG23

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NOTE:

l

Items with no part number and no description are not stocked because they are seldom required for routine service.

l

The construction parts of an assembled part are indicated with a collation number in the remark column.

/ KV-E!g7:

SECTION

7

EXPLODED VIEWS

. Items marked ” * ” are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.

.

5 The components identified by shading and ?

.:.:.:

3 Les mmposants identifies par une trame et $

$j une marque A sont critiques pour la securite. $:

5 Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant ?; fi: le numero specific.

e<z. ,r.:~:<~~$~:‘i.:*:.. .> )I.’ ‘~~~~~~:~.::~~~:,:,~.:, : ~..::.:~.~~~:.:~,l.:“:.

jj/;;;..~~.~._ii

“.;;. . . .

7 - 1 .

CHASSIS

.

: BVTP3 x 1 2 7-685-648-79 (BLACK)

0 : BVTP3 X 1 2 7-685-648-71

n

: BVTP4 x 1 8 7-685-663-79 (BLACK)

Ref. No. Part No.

-

:.

3

Description

4-394-072-01 EMBLEM (NO. 8). SONY

4-384-096-01 SCREW (4X16), TAPPING, +P l-504-304-11 SPEAKER (KM)

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Description i

1 0

*A-1316-146-A G BOARD, COMPLETE

*l-647-061-11 UA BOARD

4-039-851-01 TERMINAL BOARD, ANTENNA t;

4-040-348-01 LABEL, TERMINAL l-573-657-11

;i ~~-~6~~~~11

*@fm

4-640-352-01 eI , ~

Remark

7-2. PICTURE TUBE

Ref. No. Part No.

-

5 1

zi z:

Description

4-040-346-01 PANEL, CONTROL

4-040-345-01 BUTTON, MULTI

4-040-347-01 DOOR, CONTROL

3-703-035-11 SHAFT, LID

$4-031-413-01 GUIDE, LIGHT

56

ii

Et!

6 1

*4-389-517-01 GUIDE (R), LIGHT

X-4031-130-1 CABINET ASSYIgITH BEZEL ASSY)

4-385-725-01

8~736-764~06

4-365-888-01 l-452-277-00 MAGNET, BMC

62

70

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f The components identified b y

$ mark A are critical for safety.

f Replace only with part number specified.

.~:.:.:~I-:.:.~~.~~~~.:

1 m

..; a -./ .x.::<<

,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

!$ Les composants identifies par une trame et $$

$$ une marque A sont critiques pour la securite. 5 f Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant E

: ;w :.::~~~::~::~:.~~,i:~~~

Description Remark

*3-704-372-01

3-704-495-01

HOLDER, HV CABLE

*A-1331-246-A

84-375-394-01

SPRING, TENSION

4-308-870-00 CLIP, LEAD WIRE

l-452-032-00 MAGNET, DISC; 1OMMd l-452-094-00 MAGNET, ROTATABLE DISK; 15MMd

X-4308-815-0 PERMALLDY ASSY. CONVERGENCE

-58-

SECTION 8

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

;;:; The components rdentrfred by $.:

1 shading and mark A are critical $$j

“1 for safety.

are seldom required for routine service. Some

& delay should be anticipated when ordering

$ Replace only with pati number $ these items.

. . .~.:.:<.;:z:.:::z:;:;:.:.:l, ),,, ,~ ;.. ., ..:::..............

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$$

l

All variable and adjustable resistors have

.._

characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted.

$ Les composants identifies par $$$

2~ une trame et une marque m g

:.::.

l

1;:

~2 Ne les remplacer que par une g

l

RESISTORS

All resistors are in ohms

F : nonflammable

. . . . ..^..................................

. . . . . . . k. . .

When indicating parts by reference number, please include the board name.

l

The components identified by

q

in this manual have been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding

X-ray radiation.

Should reolacement be reauired. replace only with the value orginally used.

Ref. No.

Part No.

Description

*A-1297-080-A A BOARD, COMPLETE

*****************

4-382-854-11 SCREW @3X10), P, SW (+) co47 co49 co50 co51

CO52 co53 co54 co55

CO56 co57 co13 co14 co15

CO16 co17

CO18 co19 co20 co30 co39

< CAPACITOR > l-163-809-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-124-903-11 ELECT l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP co40 l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP co41 l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP co43 l-163-159-00 CERAMIC CHIP co45 l-126-103-11 ELECT

C O 4 6 l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-104-896-91 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-109-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-121-00 CERAMIC CHIP

1-163-253-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP

0.047uF

2 2 0 P F

1uF

0. OOluF

0. OOluF

0. OOluF

0. OOluF

0.001uF

0.001uF

0. OOluF

0.001uF

0. OOluF

0. OOluF

2 2 0 P F

2 2 0 P F

2 2 0 P F

0. OOluF

1 2 P F

470uF

0.0047uF

2 4 P F

2 2 0 P F

4 7 P F

2 2 0 P F

2 2 0 P F

150PF

120PF

2 2 0 P F

2 2 0 P F

2 2 0 P F

CO58 co59

CO60

CO62

CO66 l-163-037-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT

Cl01 l-249-409-11 CAREON c201 l-124-120-11 ELECT c202 l-124-907-11 ELECT

0.022uF

2 2 0 P F

1UF

1ouF

1uF

220 5%

220uF

1OuF

5%

10%

2%

2 0 %

5%

5 %

5%

5%

5 %

5%

2%

5%

5%

5 %

5 %

1 0 %

10%

1 0 %

10%

1 0 %

1 0 %

10%

10%

5%

5%

10%

5%

2 0 %

10%

10%

1 0 %

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

1/4w

2 0 %

2 0 %

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

2 5 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

F

2 5 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

25v

5ov

SOY

5ov

5ov

Remark !ef. No.

5ov

5ov

5ov

1 6 V

5ov

Part No.

Description

C203

C204

C206

C251

C254

C255

C256

1-124-477-11 ELECT l-126-101-11 ELECT l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP

1-124-925-11 ELECT l-126-101-11 ELECT

1-124-916-11 ELECT l-126-101-11 ELECT

C257

C258 c259

C260

C261

1-124-925-11 ELECT l-136-169-00 FILM l-136-173-00 FILM l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-360-00 ELECT

C262 1-124-925-11 ELECT

C263 l-136-169-00 FILM

C270 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C271 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C272 l-124-360-00 ELECT

C273 l-124-360-00 ELECT c301 c304 c305 l-163-113-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT

C306 l-163-035-00 CERAMIC CHIP c307

C308 c309 c310 l-163-125-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-124-902-00 ELECT l-163-099-00 CERAMIC CHIP

1-124-916-11 ELECT c311 1-137-399-11 FILM

C312 1-137-399-11 FILM c313 1-137-399-11 FILM c314 l-163-037-11 CERAMIC CHIP c315 l-124-120-11 ELECT

C318 l-163-117-00 CERAMIC CHIP c319 l-124-902-00 ELECT

C320 l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP

C 3 2 1 l-163-005-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C322 l-163-011-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C 3 2 3 l-163-007-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C324 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C325 1-164-232-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C326 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C327 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC

C328 l-124-902-00 ELECT

c329

1-124-925-11 ELECT

-59-

220PF

0.47uF

1 8 P F

22uF

0 . 1uF

0 . 1uF

0 . 1uF

0.022uF

220uF

1OOPF

0.47uF

0.0047uF

4 7 0 P F

0.0015uF

68OPF

1uF

0 . OluF

1uF

2 2 0 P F

0.47uF

2.2uF

2.2uF

0.22uF

0.47uF

1OuF

1OOOuF

2 . 2uF

0.22uF

1OuF

1ouF

1OOOuF

1OOOuF

6 8 P F

1OuF

1uF

0.047uF

47uF

1OOuF

0. O O l u F

2.2uF

1OOuF

22uF

1OOuF

Remark

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

1oov

5ov

5ov

5ov

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

2 5 V

2 5 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

6 3 V

5ov

2 5 V

1 6 V

5ov

1oov

1 6 V

6 3 V

1 6 V

1oov

5ov

5ov

5ov

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5oov

SOY

1oov

2 0 %

5%

10%

10%

10%

5%

5 %

10%

2 0 %

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

1 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5%

2 0 %

5 %

2 0 %

5%

2 0 %

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

10%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5%

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

Ref.

No.

Part No.

c330

C332 c333 c334

Description l-163-007-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-136-169-00 FILM l-136-169-00 FILM l-163-037-11 CERAMIC CHIP c335 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C336 l-124-907-11 ELECT c340 l-126-101-11 ELECT c341 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C342 l-163-033-00 CERAMIC CHIP c345 1-124-477-11 ELECT c341 l-126-101-11 ELECT l-163-031-11 CERAMIC CHIP c401

C402 c403 l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT c404 c405

C406 c407

C408

C421

C428 c429 c430 c431

C420

C421

C424

C425

C426

C432 c433 c434 c435

C436 c431 c440 c441

C442 c501

C502

c409

c410

C412 c413 c414 c415

C416 c417

C418 c419 l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-902-00 ELECT l-124-902-00 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT

1-124-925-11 ELECT

1-124-925-11 ELECT

1-124-92’7-11 ELECT

1-124-927-11 ELECT

1-124-925-11 ELECT

1-124-925-11 ELECT

1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP

1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP l-126-101-11 ELECT l-126-101-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-907-11 ELECT l-126-101-11 ELECT

1-124-477-11 ELECT l-124-903-11 ELECT l-124-902-00 ELECT

1-124-916-11 ELECT

1OuF

1OuF

2. 2uF

2.2uF

4.7uF

4.7uF

2.2uF

2.2uF

0.033uF

0.033uF

1OOuF

1OOuF

1uF

1uF

1uF

1uF

1uF

1OuF

1OuF

1ouF

1uF

1uF

0.4luF

0.47uF

1ouF

1ouF

0.0047uF

0.0047uF

1UF

1uF

6 8 0 P F

0.22uF

0.22uF

0.022uF

1UF

1OuF

1oouF

1uF

0.022uF

47uF

1oouF

0 . OluF

1ouF

1ouF

1ouF

1OOuF

47uF

1uF

0.4luF

22uF

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

1oov

1oov

1oov

2 5 V

2 5 V

5ov

5ov

1oov

1oov

1oov

16V

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

10%

10%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

5ov

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5 %

5 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

10%

5 %

5%

10%

‘j~~~~:~~;~~..

.:...

w:( xx__ . . . . . . . . . . . ~

3s:. ~ :::*.>zy?*

g Les composants identifies par 7;; g The components identified by 3

$ une trame et une marque A j$ :$ shading and mark A are critical 3

3 sont critiques pour la securiie.

fj E for s&&y.

; .:.:

.z

:$ Ne les remplacer que par une g $$ Replace

2 piece portant le numero specific. g $j specified.

:m .,_ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S$ . . . . . . .

only with part number 9

:p: x*> ..,.. ..^ . . . . . : : : :.:

_.

. . . . . . ::.::::s.:::.:::.:...:

._

..:...

p :..:::,:;I

(B

Remark

Remark

5ov

5ov

5ov

25v

1ef. No. Part No.

-

Description

C504 l-130-489-00 MYLAR

C505 l-164-058-11 CERAMIC

C506 1-124-916-11 ELECT

C507 l-102-038-00 CERAMIC

0.033uF 5%

3 3 P F

22uF

0. OOluF

5%

2 0 %

5ov

5ov

6 3 V

5ov

5ov

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

C508 l-102-038-00 CERAMIC

C509 1-124-122-11 ELECT

C510 l-137-421-91 FILM

C512 l-164-096-11 CERAMIC

0. 0O:uF

1OOuF

0. Q68uF

0.01~~

0. OluF

2 0 %

10%

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

25v

1 6 V

5ov

5ov

5ov

C513 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C515 l-124-480-11 ELECT

C516 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC

C517 l-162-114-00 CERAMIC

C518 l-124-480-11 ELECT

1uF

470uF

22OPF

0.0047uF

47OuF

2 0 %

2 0 %

1 0 %

2 0 %

5ov

1OQV

26OV

508

5ov

2 5 V

5oov

2KV

2 5 V

C519 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC

C520 l-124-046-00 ELECT

C521 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC

C522 l-123-024-21 ELECT

C523 l-123-932-00 ELECT

C524 1-124-477-11 ELECT

C525 l-106-387-00 MYLAR

C526 1-124-916-11 ELECT

C528 l-124-046-00 ELECT

C553 l-102-228-00 CERAMIC

220PF

1ouF

220PF

33uF

4. 7uF

10%

2 0 %

10%

2 0 %

4hF 2 0 %

0.068llF 5%

22uF

2 0 %

1ouF 2 0 %

4 7 0 P F 10%

5oov

1 6 0 V

5oov

1 6 0 V

1 6 0 V

2 5 V zoov

6 3 V

1 6 0 V

5oov

C558

1oov

5ov

1 6 V

2 5 V

5ov

5ov

6 3 V

c559

C562

C564

C568 c571 c574 c575 c590

C682

C683

C684

C686

C690

C691

C692 l-137-417-91 FILM l-162-116-00 CERAMIC l-102-228-00 CERAMIC l-136-111-00 FILM

1-124-634-11 ELECT

1-124-927-11 ELECT

1-136-569-11 FILM l-106-371-00 MYLAR l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP

1-124-477-11 ELECT

1-124-478-11 ELECT

1-124-477-11 ELECT

1-124-477-11 ELECT l-124-902-00 ELECT l-124-120-11 ELECT

1-124-477-11 ELECT

< COMB FILTER >

1-466-912-11 FILTER BLOCK, COMB

4i’uF

4’luF

0.47uF

22ouF

4luF

0.015uF

68OPF

4 7 0 P F

1uF

1uF

4.7uF

1. 2uF

0.015uF

0. OOluF

47uF

1OOuF

< CONNECTOR >

CNlOl *l-573-978-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 11P

2 5 V

2 5 V

5ov

2 5 V

2 5 V

2KV

5oov

2oov

250V

1oov zoov

2oov

5ov

2 5 V

2 5 V

10%

5%

5%

10%

2 0 %

2 0 %

10%

10%

5%

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

-60-

-

Description

CNIOZ *l-560-124-00 PLUG, CONNECTOR (2.5MM) 4P

CN201 *l-564-505-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 2P

CN202 *l-564-505-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 2P

CN203 *l-560-123-00 PLUG, CONNECTOR (2.5MM) 3P

CN301 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P

CN401 *l-564-511-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 8P

CN402 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P

CN501 *l-580-798-11 CONNECTOR PIN (DY) 6P

CN502 *l-508-768-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 6P

CN651 *l-691-135-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P

CN652 *l-564-510-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P

< DIODE >

DO02 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

DO03 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

DO04 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

DO05 g-713-300-57 DIODE lT33

DO06 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

DlOl l-810-039-11 LED UNIT

D201 g-719-110-72 DIODE RD30BS-B2

D251 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D252 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D302 8-719-109-84 DIODE RD5. lES-Bl

D401 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D402 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13F.S-B2

D403 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D404 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D405 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13BS-B2

D406 8-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D407 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D408 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D409 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D410 8-719-110-36 DIODE RD13FS-B2

D412 8-719-109-88 DIODE RD5. GES-Bl

D413 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13FS-B2

D414 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D415 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

D483 g-719-109-66 DIODE RD3.3ES-B2

D502 8-719-936-82 DIODE GP08DPKG3

D504 8-719-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3

D509 8-?19-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3

E%a ~~-~~~~~~~~ B z&p

D512 8-719-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3

D513 g-719-028-72 DIODE RGPO2-17PKG23

D551 8-719-979-85 DIODE EGPZOG

D552 g-719-945-80 DIODE ERCO6-15s

D681 8-719-109-90 DIODE RD5.6ES-B3

< IC >

IClOl 8 - 7 5 2 - 8 4 1 - 1 6 I C CXP80424-065s

Remark ief. No. Part No.

-

Description

IC102 g-759-043-86 IC ST24CO2ABl

IC103 8-741-100-62 I C SBX1618-51

-~~9~~~~-~~

IC TM 9a 7a5’ ”

IC301 g - 7 5 2 - 0 5 9 - 6 7 IC CXA1465AS

IC401 8 - 7 5 9 - 6 3 4 - 6 9 I C M52470P

IC402 8 - 7 5 9 - 0 8 8 - 0 0 I C MMlll4XFF

IC403 8 - 7 5 9 - 0 8 8 - 0 0 I C MMlll4XFF

IC405 8-759-090-21 IC TDA8424

IC406 8 - 7 5 9 - 9 9 6 - 4 3 I C RC4558PS

IC501 8-759-801-98 I C L A 7 8 3 0

Remark

< JACK >

5251 l-750-264-11 JACK

5 4 0 3 l-750-267-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN (L TYPE) 3P

< COIL >

LOO1 l-410-470-11 INDUCTOR

LOO2 l-410-476-11 INDUCTOR

LOO3 l-410-470-11 INDUCTOR

L201 l-410-645-31 INDUCTOR

L202 l-408-408-00 INDUCTOR

L502 l - 4 1 0 - 6 6 9 - 3 1 INDUCTDR

~4~~-~~~~~~ I

-412-533~6I INDUCTOR

1ouH

33uH

1OuH

1oouH

8. 2uH

33uH

L557 1-412-553-61 INDUCTOR 3.3mH

< PROTECTOR MODULE >

PM501 l-810-040-11 PROTECTOR MODULE PM-35

< IC LINK >

< TRANSISTOR >

QOOl

4004

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-Q

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR

Q 0 0 5

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

2SB709A-Q

2SD601A-Q

Q 0 0 7

Q261

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR

2SD601A-Q

2SB709A-Q

Q 2 6 2

Q 3 0 1

4309

Q 3 1 0

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

2SD601A-Q

2SB709A-Q

2SD601A-Q

2SD601A-Q

-6l-

R031

R032

R033

R034

R035

R026

R027

R028

R029

R030

R020

R021

R022

R023

R025

ROOl

R003

R004

R005

R006

R008

R009

ROlO

Roll

R012

R013

R016

R017

R018

R019

R036

R037

R038

R039

R040

R041

R042

R043

R044

< RESISTOR > l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-045-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-057-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 MBTAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-039-00 METAL CHIP l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP l-216-121-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 MBTAL CHIP l-216-033-00 t&TAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

Ref. No.

Part No.

Description

8311

8401

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR

Q 4 0 2

8-729-422-36 TRANSISTOR

Q 4 0 3

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

Q 4 0 4 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR

9550 8-729-140-96 TRANSISTOR

4551

8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-Q

2SB709A-Q

2SB709A-Q

2SD601A-Q

2SD601A-Q

2SD774-34

8-729-821-87 TRANSISTOR 2SD1878CA

10K 5%

6 8 0 5%

220 5 %

2 2 0 5 %

10K 5%

2 2 0 5%

2.2K 5 %

220 5 %

2 2 0 5%

220 5 %

1K 5%

220 5 %

220 5%

2 2 0 5%

3.3K 5 %

10K 5%

10K 5%

10K 5%

2 2 0 5%

3 9 0 5 %

1OOK 5 %

1M 5%

10K 5%

4.7K 5 %

10K 5%

2 2 0 5 %

2 2 0

2 2 0

5%

5%

2 2 0 5 %

4 7 0 5%

2 2 0 5%

2 2 0 5 %

2 2 0 5%

1K 5%

2 2 0 5 %

2 2 0

0

0

4.7K 5 %

5%

5%

5 % l/low l/101 l/low l/low l/low l/101 l/lOW l/10111 l/low l/101 l/lOW wow l/101 l/101 l/101 l/low l/low l/low l/low wow l/101 wow l/101 l/low l/low wow l/101 l/low l/low wow l/low l/low l/low l/low l/101 l/lOW l/low wow l/low

# Les composants identifies par # $ The components identified by $

:; une trame et une marque m 8 $ shading and mark A are critical s

3 sont critiques pour la sectirite.

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Remark ‘ef. No. Part No.

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Description

R045 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

4.7K 5 % l/low

Remark

R046 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R047 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R048 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R049 l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP

R050 l-216-049-00 MBTAL CHIP

R051 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R052 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R054 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R056 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R057 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

4.7K 5 %

1K 5%

10K 5%

1 0 0 5 %

1K 5%

10K 5%

4.7K 5 %

1K 5%

4.7K 5 %

4.7K 5 % l/101 l/low l/low l/101 l/101 l/low l/lOW l/101 l/low l/low

R059 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R060 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

R064 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R065 I-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R066 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R067 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R071 l-216-047-00 METAL CHIP

R074 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R078 1-249-429-11 CARBON

R081 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R082 l-216-055-00 METAL CHIP

R083 1-249-437-11 CARBON

R085 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R086 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R088 l-216-089-00 MBTAL CHIP

R089 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP

R091 l-216-089-00 METAL CHIP

R092 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R095 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

R096 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

4.7K 5 %

220 5%

4.7K 5 %

4.7K 5 %

0 5%

0 5%

820 5 %

1K 5%

10K 5%

10K 5%

1.8K 5 %

47K 5%

4.7K 5 %

0 5%

47K 5%

4 7 0 5%

47K 5%

10K 5%

2 2 0 5%

220 5% l/low l/101 l/10% l/low l/lOW

R097 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

R102 l-216-039-00 f@% &&a

8-91

2 2 0 5% wow

METAL

CHIP

390 5% IAOW

~~~ :&&/ 6% “:,2w .F

R206 1-216-689-11 METAL CHIP

3 9 K 0 . 5 % m o w

R207 l-216-083-00 METAL CHIP

27K 5% l/101

R251 l-216-059-00 METAL CHIP

R252 l-216-059-00 METAL CHIP

R253 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP

R254 l-216-015-00 METAL CHIP

R256 l-216-015-00 METAL CHIP

2.7K 5 %

2.7K 5 %

3.3K 5 %

3 9 5%

3 9 5% wow l/101 l/lOW wow wow l/101 wow l/101

1/4w l/low l/low

1/4w l/lOW wow l/lOW l/lOW l/101 l/101 l/lOW l/lOW

R257

R258

R259 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP l-216-051-00 METAL CHIP l-216-051-00 METAL CHIP

R262 l-216-075-00 METAL CHIP

R263 l-216-075-00 METAL CHIP

R264 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP

R265 l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP

R.266

l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP

R267 l-216-089-00 METAL CHIP

3.3K 5 %

1.2K 5 %

1.2K 5 %

12K 5%

12K 5%

4 7 0 5%

33K 5%

33K 5%

47K 5% l/101 l/low l/101 l/101 wow l/low wow l/108 l/low

62-

R335

R336

R338

R339

R341

R343

R345

R346

R341

R351

R327

R328

R329

R330

R331

R321

R322

R323

R324

R326

R356

R357

R358

R360

R361

R362

R363

R364

R365

R367

g The components identified by $2 ?$ Les composants identifies par @ f shading and mark h are critical Z$ $3 une trame et une marque m 8

2 for safety.

g $ sent critiques pour la secudte.

C

;s s specified.

only with part number $$ .$ Ne les remplacer que par une 8

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3 f piece pottant le numero specz~!~z~~~,~

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Ref.No. Part No.

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Description

R268 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5 % l/101

Remark

R

lef. No.

Part No.

R412

Description l-216-113-00 METAL CHIP

R272

R273

R313

R314

R315

R319

R320

1-249-411-11 CARBON

1-249-411-11 CARBON

R216

R301

1-249-417-11 CARBON l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R302

R311 l-216-057-00 METAL CHIP

1-216-678-11 METAL CHIP

R312 l-216-079-00 METAL CHIP

1-216-653-11 METAL CHIP l-216-117-00 METAL CHIP l-216-051-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

3 3 0

3 3 0

0

5%

5%

1K 5%

4. ‘7K 5%

18K 5%

680K 5%

0

1.2K 5 %

5%

5%

1/4w

1/4w l/41 F l/low

2.2K 5 % wow

13K 0.5% l/10% l/lOW

1.2K 0 . 5 % l/101 l/101 l/low

MOW l/low

R413 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R414 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP

R415 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP

R417 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

R418 l-216-045-00 METAL CHIP

R420 l-216-043-00 METAL CHIP

R 4 2 1 l-216-043-00 METAL CHIP

R422 l-216-045-00 METAL CHIP

R423 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R424 l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP

R425

R426 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R427 l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP

R428 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

R429 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-121-00 METAL CHIP l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP l-216-077-00 METAL CHIP l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP l-216-067-00 METAL CHIP l-216-093-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-121-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-045-00 METAL CHIP

1-216-687-11 METAL CHIP

0 5 %

0 5%

1M 5%

1 0 0 5 %

1 0 0 5 %

15K 5%

1 0 0 5%

10K 5%

5.6K 5%

68K 5%

1K 5%

1M 5% l/low l/low

1K 5% l/low

6 8 0 5% l/10%

33K 0.5% l/low wow l/101 l/low l/101 l/101 l/101 l/low l/low l/101 l/low

R430 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

R431 l-216-083-00 METAL CHIP

R432 l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP

R433 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

R434 l-216-083-00 METAL CHIP

R436 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

R431 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

R438 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

R440 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R441 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R442 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R443 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R444

R445

R446 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

1-249-417-11 CARBON l-216-071-00 METAL CHIP

1-249-429-11 CARBON

1-249-421-11 CARBON l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-089-00 METAL CHIP l-216-091-00 METAL CHIP l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-109-00 METAL CHIP

8.2K 5%

10K 5%

2.2K 5 %

1 0 0

33K 5%

47K 5%

56K 5%

4 7 0 5%

1 0 0 5%

0

0

0

5%

1K 5%

5%

5 %

5%

1K 5%

330K 5% l/101

1/4w l/41 F l/low l/101 l/101 l/low l/low l/101 l/low l/low l/low l/low l/101 wow

R44’7 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R448 1-249-417-11 CARBON

R449 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R450 l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP

R451 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R452

R453

R454

R455

R466

R412

R473

R476

1-249-417-11 CARBON l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 b!ETAL CHIP l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP l-216-025-00 METAL CHIP

1-249-429-11 CARBON

R477, l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R418 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP

R404

R409

R410

R411 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-022-00 METAL CHIP l-216-113-00 METAL CHIP

0

0

5%

5 %

7 5 5%

470K 5% l/101 l/low l/101 l/low

R479

R480

R481

R482 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP

Remark l/low l/101 l/41 l/low l/low l/low l/101 l/lOW wow l/101 l/101 l/low l/101 wow l/low

MOW l/low l/101 l/low l/10% l/101 l/low l/101

1/4W F l/101

1/4W F l/101 l/101 l/101

1/4W F l/101 l/low l/101 l/101 l/low l/low l/low l/low l/101 l/low l/101 l/low l/101 l/low l/101 l/low l/101 l/low l/101 l/10111

4’lOK 5 %

0 5%

470 5%

470 5%

220 5%

680 5%

560 5%

560 5%

680 5%

0 5 %

100 5%

220 5%

4. IK 5%

33K 5%

4. ‘lK 5%

0 5 %

0 5%

ZIK 5%

33K 5%

1OOK 5 %

2’lK 5%

1OOK 5 %

1OOK 5 %

1OOK 5 %

1K 5%

10K 5%

1K 5%

10K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

100 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

1K 5%

0 5 %

3.3K 5 %

1K 5%

100 5%

10K 5%

10K 5%

3.3K 5 %

0

0

5 %

5%

3.3K 5 %

3.3K 5 %

KV-20V50 1

Ref.No. Part No.

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have regulations been regarding carefully g Les composants identifies par @ #The components identified by ;z

X-ray # sont critiques pour la securite.

g # for safety.

3 Ne les remplacer que par une $$ 5;; Replace

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Description

Remark :ef. No. Part No.

-

Description Remark

R483 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R484 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

R485 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R486 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP

REX%

R6~6

1K 5%

1OOK 5 %

1K 5%

1OOK 5 % l/low l/low l/101 l/low

SO02 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

SO03 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

SO04 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

SO05 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

SO06 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

< TRANSFORMER >

R507 l-247-887-00 CARBON 220K 5 %

R508 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP 1K 5%

R509 l-216-101-00 METAL CHIP

150K 5%

R510 I-216-055-00 METAL

CHIP

1.8K 5 %

~R$~l

1/4w l/101 l/low wow

Xf4

< TUNER >

R512 l-215-445-00 METAL

R513 1-216-645-11 METAL CHIP

R515 1-216-673-11 METAL CHIP

R517 1-216-699-11 METAL CHIP

R518 l-215-431-00 METAL

R519 l-215-427-00 METAL

R520 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R530 1-249-419-11 CARBON

3 1

3 2

10K 1%

1/6W

5 6 0 0 . 5 % l/lOW

8.2K 0 . 5 % l/low

1OOK 0 . 5 % l/101

2.7K 1 % l/61

1.8K 1%

10K 5%

1.5K 5 % l/61 l/101 l/41 F

< VIBRATOR >

X001 1-579-917-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL

X001 1-579-917-41 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL x301 l-567-505-11 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL

$********$*********$******************************************

*A-1331-246-A C BOARD, COMPLETE

*****************

R541

f&2 l-249-418-11

CARBON

~~~~~~~ BE

R649

-2~6~3~9

OXI

R554 1-216-061-00 ?&MI,

C H I P

ES5

R558 l-260-326-71 CARBON

R566 1-249-417-11 CARBON

OX1

R588 l-216-105-00 METAL CHIP

R590 l-216-063-00 METAL CHIP

R591 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP

R592 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

R593 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP

R594 1-216-689-11 METAL CHIP

R595 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

< SWITCH >

1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

1. 2K

3.3K 5%

1/4w F

$$

F

l/1019

680 5%

1/2w

1K 5%

220K 5%

3.9K 5 %

lf4W F

l/low l/101

3.3K 5 %

10K 5% l/101 wow

1K 5% l/101

3 9 K 0 . 5 % l/low

10K 5% l/low

< CAPACITOR >

C701 l-136-601-11 FILM

C704 l-162-116-00 CERAMIC

C706 1-124-916-11 ELECT

C707 l-164-085-11 CERAMIC

C711 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

C712 l-164-082-11 CERAMIC

C731 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

C732 l-164-081-11 CERAMIC

C751 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

C752 l-164-082-11 CERAMIC

C771 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

C772 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

C773 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC

5 6 0 P F

68OPF

4 7 0 P F

6 8 0 P F

5 6 0 P F

68OPF

68OPF

6 8 0 P F

< CONNECTOR >

CN701 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)

CN702 *l-508-768-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 6P

CN703 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P

< DIODE >

10%

10%

10%

10%

10%

10%

10%

10%

D711 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D731 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D751 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D770 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D771 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

0. OluF

68OPF

22uF

0. OOluF

6 8 0 P F

10%

10%

2 0 %

10%

10%

5ov

SOY

5ov

5ov

5ov

S O Y

5ov

5ov

630V

2 K V

6 3 V

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5ov

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Description Remark ef.No. Part No.

-

Description ’

R773 l-249-409-11 CARBON D772 8-719-911-19 DIODE lsS119

D773 8-719-911-19 DIODE lsS119

D777 8-719-109-71 bIODE RD3. SES-Bl

D790 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D791 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

D792 8-719-911-19 DIODE lsS119

R774 1-249-437-11 CARBON

R775 1-249-417-11 CARBON

R776 l-249-409-11 CARBON

R790 1-249-417-11 CARBON

R791 1-249-413-11 CARBON

220 5%

47K 5%

1K 5%

220 5%

1K 5%

470 5%

Remark

1/4W F

1/4w

1/4W F

1/4W F

1/4W F l/41 F

L701 l-410-671-31 INDUCTOR

< TRANSISTOR >

47uH

8752

8770

8771

8772

8773

Q711 8-729-926-73 TRANSISTOR ZSC3271F-N

Q712 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR ZSC2785-HFE

8731 8-729-926-73 TRANSISTOR ZSC3271F-N

Q 7 3 2 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR

8751 8-729-926-73 TRANSISTOR

2SC2785-HFE

2SC3271F-N

8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR

8-729-119-76 TRANSISTOR

8-729-200-17 TRANSISTOR

8-729-200-17

TRANSISTOR

8-729-200-17 TRANSISTOR

2SC2785-HFE

2SA1175-HFE

2SA1091-0

2SA1091-0

2SA1091-0

< RESISTOR >

R700 l-202-549-00 SOLID

R701 l-202-846-00 SOLID

R702 l-202-844-00 SOLID

/

100 20% l/21

4 7 0 K 2 0 % l/21

3 3 0 K 2 0 % 1/2W

R706 l-202-842-11 SOLID

R710 l-202-824-00 SOLID

R711 l-249-405-11, CARBON

R716 l-249-411-11 CAR&N

R717 1-249-393-11 CARBON

R730 l-202-824-00 SOLID

*A-1316-146-A G BOARD, COMPLETE

*****************

1-533-223-11 CLIP, FUSE

4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3XlO), P, SW (+)

< CAPACITOR >

/I/ 2

2 2 0 K 2 0 % 1/2W

3.3K 2 0 % 1/2W

100 5% 1/4w F

I i, / g”;

330” 5% lf4W

10 5% 1/4W F

3.3K 2 0 % 1/2W

C622

C623

C624

C626

C627

C613 l - 1 0 4 - 7 5 9 - 1 1 ELm

C614 l-104-759-11 ELECT

C615

C616

1-164-625-11 CERAMIC l-136-169-00 FILM

C617

C618

C619

C620

C 6 2 1 l-136-169-00 FILM

1-164-625-11 CERAMIC

1-164-625-11 CERAMIC l-136-601-11 FILM

1-129-744-91 FiLM

1-124-478-11 ELECT l-124-360-00 ELECT

1-124-557-11 ELECT l-123-024-21 ELECT l-136-601-11 FILM

C 6 2 9

C630

C 6 3 1 l-106-355-12 MYLAR l-124-907-11 ELECT l-136-169-00 FILM

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47OUF

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68OPF

0.22uF

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0.22uF

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68OPF

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0.027uF

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1 0 %

10%

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1OOOuF

33uF

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2 0 %

2 0 %

10%

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5oov

5oov

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R737 1-249-393-11 CARBON

R750 l-202-824-00 SOLID

R751 l-249-405-11 CARBON

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R756 1-249-411-11 CARBON

R757 1-249-393-11 CARBON

R770 1-249-433-11 CARBON

R771 l-249-409-11 CARBON

R772 l-249-409-11 CARBON

10 5% 1/4W F

3.3K 2 0 % l/2%

1 0 5%

22K 5%

220 5%

220 5% l/41

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C635 l-106-365-00 MYLAR

C636 1-162-318-11 CERAMIC

C637 1-164-735-11 CAP, CERAMIC

C638 l-164-735-11 CAP, CERAMIC

C639 1-164-735-11 CAP, CERAMIC

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Description

C640 1-164-735-11 CAP, CERAMIC

< CONNECTOR >

1 5 0 0 P F

CN601 *l-580-843-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (POWER)

CN602 *l-508-786-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 2P

CN603 *l-508-765-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 3P

CN604 *l-564-510-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P

CN605 *l-691-135-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P

CN606 *l-564-505-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 2P

< DIODE >

DBD4 8-719-911-19 DIGDE lSSl19

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D607 8-719-510-48 DIODE DlN26R

D608 8-719-510-48 DIODE DINZOR

D 6 0 9 8-719-510-48 DIODE DlN2OR

D 6 1 0

D 6 1 1

D 6 1 2

D 6 1 3

D 6 1 4

8-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR

8-719-032-13 DIODE DlNSG-TA2

8-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS4

8-719-510-02 DIODE DINS4

8-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS4

D 6 1 5

D 6 1 6

D 6 1 7

D 6 1 8

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D 6 2 0

D 6 2 1

D 6 2 2

D 6 2 4

D 6 2 5

D 6 2 6

D 6 2 7

D 6 2 9

D 6 3 3

8-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS4

8-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL20

8-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL20

8-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL20

8-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL20

8-719-510-02 DIODE DINS4

8-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS4

8-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR

8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

8-719-110-14 DIODE RD9.1ESB3

8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

8-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR

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Remark

< IC >

L601 1-412-533-61 INDUCTOR

Q607 8-729-924-90

< TRANSISTOR >

< RESISTOR >

R602 1-249-421-11 CARBON

R604 1-249-421-11 CARBON

R608 1-247-893-11 CARBON

R609 l-247-893-11 CARBON

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Q602 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785HFE

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8-729-016-15 TRANSISTOR 2SC4833MNP

Q605 8-729-924-90 TRANSISTOR 2SB1370-EF

Q606 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785HFE

TRANSISTOR 2SB1370-EF

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2.2K 5 %

390K 5%

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FB602 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD

FB603 l-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD

FB604 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD

FB605 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

FB606 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

FB607 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

FB608 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

FB609 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

R636 1-249-421-11 CARBON

R637 l-249-407-11 CON

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R648

R649

R650

R651

R652

R653

R654

1-249-421-11 CARBON

1-249-417-11

CARBON

1-249-417-11

CARBON

1-249-425-11

CARBON

1-249-411-11 CARBON

1-249-417-11 CARBON

1-249-414-11 CARBON

1-249-411-11 CARBON

2.2K 5 %

1K 5%

1K 5%

4.7K 5 %

330 5%

1K 5%

5 6 0 5 %

1OOK 5 %

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Description

< DIODE >

D800 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

1/4W F

1/4w

1/4W F

1/4W F

1/4w

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IC801 8 - 7 5 9 - 0 8 4 - 0 9 I C Z8612812PSC

< COIL > l/41

L801 l-410-470-11 INDUCTOR 1OuH

< RELAY >

< TRANSISTOR >

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RY602 1-515-684-31 RELAY Q801 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785-HFE

Q802 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2.X2785-HFE

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< RESISTOR >

< THERMISTOR(PDSITIVE) >

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C805 l-124-903-11 ELECT

C806 1-137-399-11 FILM

C807 l-102-157-00 CERAMIC

C809 1-137-367-11 FILM

C810 1-137-399-11 FILM

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R802

R803

R804

R805

R806

R807

R808

R809

R810

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1-249-416-11 CARBON

1-249-416-11 CAREON

1-249-425-11 CARBON

1-249-425-11

CARBON

1-249-423-11 CARBON

1-249-425-11 CARBON

1-249-417-11 CARBON

1-249-441-11

CARBON

1-249-437-11 CARBON

820

8 2 0

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5 %

820 5 %

4.7K 5 %

4.7K 5 %

3.3K 5 %

4.7K 5 %

1K 5%

1OOK 5 %

47K 5%

1/4W F

1/4W F

1/4W F

1/4W F l/41 F

1/4W F

1/4W F l/4111 F

1/4w

1/4w

R812

R813

R814

R815

R816

1-249-417-11 CARBON

1-249-417-11

CARBON

1-249-413-11

CARBON

1-249-427-11 CARBON

1-249-429-11

CARBON

1K 5%

1K 5%

470 5%

6.8K 5 %

10K 5%

1/4W F l/41 F l/41 F

1/4W F

1/4w

R817

R818

R820

R821

R822

1-249-433-11

CARBON

1-249-417-11 CARBON

1-249-433-11 CARBON

1-249-433-11

CARBON

1-249-429-11

CARBON

22K 5%

1K 5%

22K 5%

22K 5%

10K 5% l/41

1/4W F l/41

1/4w l/41

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C811 1-137-399-11 FILM

C812 1-137-375-11 FILM

C813 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C814 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C815 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C816 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C817 l-124-907-11 ELECT

C819 l-164-070-11 CERAMIC

0. 1uF

0.068uF

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1ouF

1ouF

1ouF

1OuF

1OOPF

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2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

2 0 %

5 %

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< DIODE >

Cl403 8-719-109-88 DIODE RD5. GFS-Bl

< CONNECTOR >

CN1401*1-564-523-11

CN1402*1-564-521-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 8P

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P

< CONNECTOR >

< JACK >

CN801 *l-573-979-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 11P

51401 l-750-515-11 TERMINAL BLOCK, S 3P

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51402 l-750-698-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P

51403 l-750-516-11 JACK BLXK, PIN 2P

< RESISTOR >

RI401 l-247-804-11 CARBON

R1402 l-247-804-11 CARBON

R1403 l-247-804-11 CARBON

R1404 l-247-895-00 CARBON

R1405 l-247-895-00 CARBON

R1409 l-247-895-00 CARBON

R1410 l-247-895-00 CARBON

R1411 I-247-804-11 CARBON

R1412 l-247-895-00 CARBON

R1413 l-247-895-00 CARBON

75 5%

75 5%

75 5%

470K 5%

470K 5%

470K 5%

470K 5%

75 5%

470K 5%

470K 5%

1/4w l/41 l/41 l/41 l/41 l/41 l/41 l/41

1/4w

1/4w

R1414 I-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% l/41 F

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l-452-094-00 MAGNET, ROTATABLE DISK: 15MM$ l-452-277-00 MAGNET. BMC

9-964-941-01

3-756-904-21 MANUAL INSTRACTION (ENGLISH)

3-756-904-31 MANUAL INSTRACTION (

FREN

C

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)

3-756-904-41 MANUAL INSTRACTION (SPANISH)

*4-039-442-01 CUSHION (UPPER) (ASSY)

*4-039-443-01 CUSHION (L0WER) (ASSY) t4-039-550-01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON

4-380-340-01 BAG, PROTECTION

REMOTE C0MMANDER l-467-060-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-Y117) g-903-826-01 COVER BATTERY (RM-Y117)

Sony Corporation

TV Group

-68-

English

93DJ0947-1

Printed in Japan

0 1993.4

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Key Features

  • Hi-Black Trinitron® tube
  • S VIDEO IN
  • MTS (Multichannel TV Sound) mode
  • closed caption mode
  • channel caption display
  • remote control
  • sleep timer
  • on/off timer
  • channel block
  • video operating buttons

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I connect external equipment to my TV?
This manual provides instructions on connecting external equipment such as VCRs, video disc players, and cable converter boxes.
How do I adjust the picture and sound quality?
You can adjust the picture and sound quality using the on-screen menus.
What are some common troubleshooting tips?
This manual provides troubleshooting tips for common issues such as poor picture quality, no sound, and color problems.
How do I use the pre-programmed remote control?
This manual provides instructions on using the pre-programmed remote control to operate your VCR, video disc player, and cable converter box.
What are the specifications of the TV?
The specifications of the TV, including channel coverage, speaker output, power consumption, and dimensions, are listed in this manual.

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