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SERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS3P 2E5
TV/AV
MUTE
MENU
VOL.+
VOL.-
PROG.+
PROG.-
2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
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Q.VIEW S.S.
TEXT
SUB.PAGEINDEX HOLD
REVEALCANCEL SIZE
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Control Location
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CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS
Power Connection
Rear View of the TV Set
(AC150-260V50/60 Hz).
1. Video / Audio input for playback for VCR.2. Video / Audio output for TV program.
Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the Antenna Input Socket located at the back of the TV and connectthe cable plug coming out from the TV out socket located at the devices (VCR, DVB, etc.) to this socket aswell.
Video And Audio Input/ Output Terminals
Connections To The Antenna Input Socket
Only use the adaptor supplied with this product, connect the AC plug to the socket at the back of the TV.This TV must be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label
1.
2. Power Indicator
3. Remote Sensor
4. Speakers
5. Program Down / Up Button
6. Volume Down / Up Button
7. Menu
Main Switch
Button
8. Mute Button
9.TV/AV Button
10. AC Power Cord
11.
12. Antenna Input Socket (75 Ohm)
AV In2 (Option)
AV Out (Option)
YUV (Y, Cb, Cr) In (Option)
21 PIN SCART(Option)
10
6
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9
TV/AV
MUTE
MENU
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VOL.-
PROG.+
PROG.-
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Operation Instructions
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.
2. Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or convenience receptacles on other equipment as this
can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.3. Unplug the TV product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.4. If the TV should be dropped and/ or broken, it could result in an injury, and continued use could result
in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug from the
power outlet and contact your authorized dealer.5. Do not insert liquids or foreign object. Penetration of liquids or foreign objects could result in fire or
electrical shock.6. Do not attempt to service the TV yourself. Opening or removing covers can expose you to high
voltage and other dangerous conditions. Refer all servicing to your authorized dealer.7. Do not place the TV on an unstable shelf, slant or vibrant surface. The TV may fall, causing serious
injury to human and serious damage to the appliance.8. Avoid dusty places, since accumulated dust inside the chassis may cause failure of the TV when in
high humidity environment.9. Do not place the TV near water. For example, a bathroom, a beach, etc.10. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings of the equipment with items such as newspapers, tablecloth,
etc.11. Do not place the TV on a carpet, sofa or bedding.12. Keep the TV away from heat sources such as radiators, heaters, stoves and other heat generating
products.13. Do not place the TV in a built-in enclosure, unless proper ventilation is provided.14. Do not place flower vases, pots, cups, cosmetics, liquids such as water, etc on or around the TV.15. Choose a place where light (artificial or sunlight) does not shine directly on the screen.16. If the TV does not work properly and you are unable to restore normal operation by following the
troubleshooting section in your instruction manual, do not attempt any further adjustment. Unplug
the TV and consult your authorized dealer.17. Do not touch the controls other than those described in the operating instructions as improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damaging. Please ask your service authorized dealer to
restore the TV to normal operation.18. For added protection for this TV during a lightning storm, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect
the antenna or cable system.19. If a strange sound or smell gives off from the TV, please turn off and unplug it from the wall outlet,
then refer to authorized dealer.20. To prevent fire, never place any type of candle or naked flames on the top or near the TV.21. Avoid any kind of impact to the TV. Be special careful not to damage the screen face.22. If the TV is to remain unused for a period of time. Turn off and unplug it from the wall outlet.
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or
nagged by items placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords at
doors, plugs, receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. When the
power cord or plug is damaged or frayed, unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to your authorized dealer.
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Operation Instructions
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Connecting the Aerial(or Cable Television Network)
75 ANT
CableTelevisionNetwork
To view television channels correctly ,a signalmust be received by the set from one of thefollowing sources:
*An outdoor aerial*A cable television network
Plug the aerial or cable network input cable tothe 75 coaxial socket on the rear of thetelevision.
VIDEO
LEFT
RIGHT
AV IN 2
AV OUT
VIDEO
LEFT
RIGHT
VCR
Decoder/video game device
Video disc player
Camcorder
Satellite receiver
VCR
TV
Satellite receiver
V
L
R
V
L
R
V
L
R
V
L
R
Operation Instructions
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VCR
Decoder/video game device
Video disc player
Camcorder
Satellite receiver
V
L
R
V
L
R
L
R
L
R
YC YC
S-VIDEO
L
R
L
R
Y
Cb
Cr
Y
Cb
Cr
VIDEO
LEFT
RIGHT
AV IN 2
LEFT
RIGHT
YCbCr IN
VIDEO
LEFT
RIGHT
Y
Cb
Cr
Connecting the Audio/Video Input/Outputs(option)
Operation Instructions
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VCR
Decoder/video game device
Video disc player
Camcorder
Satellite receiver
PERITELEVISION
VCR
TV
Amplifier
21 PIN SCART
Operation Instructions
32
PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV.Connection diagrams at the end of this section show you where the different equipment should beconnected at the backside of the TV.
1. Connect the RF out socket of the VCR to the aerial socket on the back of the set.2. Connect the aerial cable to the RF aerial in socket of the VCR.3. Select the program number where the VCR channel is stored.4. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.
1. Connect the audio/video out sockets of the VCR to audio/video in sockets of the set.2. Press the AV/TV button to select AV.3. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.The VCR playback picture appears on the screen.
Aerial socket
Audio/ Video in sockets
Precautions when connecting to other equipmentsWhen using external equipment with this TV, please read the instruction manual of the external
equipment.Switch off all power supplies to the equipment and TV before connection.Always ensure that the input and output terminals are correctly connected..
Note:If you wantto watch the signals from the input jacks on the front panel,disconnectthe Euro scart socket of the VCR from the Euro scart socket on the back of the set.
Operation Instructions
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Batteries
Precautions when using batteries
Precautions when using the remote control unit
NOTE:
Please follow the below instructions to install the supplied batteries into the remote control to make itoperate.
1. Remove the battery cover.2. Insert two 1.5V (AAA size) batteries making sure
The polarity (+ or -) of the batteriesmatches the polarity marks inside the unit.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Do not use old and new batteries together.Do not use different types of batteries (for example, Manganese and Alkaline batteries)together.Note that there are chargeable and non-chargeable batteries. Do not attempt to chargenon-chargeable batteries.If the remote control unit is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries
Do not drop the remote control unit.Do not subject the remote control unit to physical shocks.Keep the remote control unit dry. Wetting it may cause the unit to malfunction.Replace the batteries with new ones when operation of the unit deteriorates.
If there is an object between the remote control and the signal remote controlsensor window on the TV, the remote may not operate. Please make sure the remotecontrol is aiming at the remote control sensor window on the TV.
Operation Instructions
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1.POWER (STANDBY) BUTTON ( )
2. MUTE BUTTON ( )
3.DIGIT BUTTONS (0-9)
4. PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTONS (--/---)
5. AV/TV BUTTON (AV/ TV)
Option
Press this button to turn the TV on/off. Pressany Number Button or Program Up/DownButton will also switch on the TV from standbymode.
Press this button to temporarily cut off thesound output, press it again to restore thesound level.
Press the number for your desired programand the program indicator will be displayedon the screen. To select a single-digitprogram, press the corresponding numberkey 0 - 9 button on the remote control unit.
Press --/--- key to select one to three digitsentry. If you want to select 0 - 9 programchannel other than using the Digit Buttons,please press "--/---" key until display "-" onthe screen right-top corner, then press digitalnumber key 0-9.If you want to select 10-99program channel, please press "--/---" keyuntil display "--" on the screen right-topcorner, then press digital number key 0-9.Ifyou want to select 100-220 program channel,please press "--/---" key until display "---" onthe screen right-top corner, then press digitalnumber key 0-9.
Inputs can be set for TV or AV mode. Pressthis button to display external video signalsuch as DVD, VCR or VCD video player. AVwill be displayed on he screen. Press thisbutton again to switch back to TV signal fromAV.
:In TELETEXT mode, used as LANG.Key.Press this button to swith the teletextLANGUAGE such as English or Russian.
Remote Control Buttons
2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
3
PROG.+
Q.VIEW S.S.
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SUB.PAGEINDEX HOLD
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Operation Instructions
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6. PROGRAM UP/DOWN BUTTONS (PROG. +/-)
7. VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS (VOL.+/-)
8. MENU BUTTON (MENU)
Option
Press the Program Up Button to select the programforwards.Press the Program Down Button to selectthe program backwards.
Press Volume +/- Buttons to adjust sound level.
Press "MENU" button to display the OSD (On-Screen Display) menu for adjusting the image,sound and functions. Pressing this button again toout from the OSD.Please refer to page 15-19 for the details.
: In TELETEXT mode, Press this button toswith the teletext type such west/east type.
9. PERSONAL PRESETS BUTTON (P.P.)
10.QUICK VIEW BUTTON (Q.VIEW)
11. DISPLAY BUTTON ( )
12. SLEEP TIMER BUTTON ( )
You can select USER, STANDARD, SOFT or RICHmode by pressing thisbutton.
Press this button to return to the previously viewedprogram.
Press this button sequentially to display the currentprogram number, color system and sound systemon the screen.
If you do not set the time, " --:--" will display on thescreen
Press the "Sleep Timer" button on your remotecontrol to start setting the automatic sleep timer.Press the button to adjust the time in increments of30 minutes, from 0 to 180 minutes. When the presettime runs to 0, TV set will go into standby mode. Toswitch off this function, press this key step by stepuntil " OFF" is displayed on the screen.
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2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
3
PROG.+
Q.VIEW S.S.
TEXT
SUB.PAGEINDEX HOLD
REVEALCANCEL SIZE
Remote Control Buttons
MIX
Operation Instructions
36
The TV set can provide the locked key for control orprevent your children from watching the program.
Press the "LOCK" button on remote control unit.The key locked symbol( ) will be displayed on thescreen for five seconds and entered into the childlocked mode. While in Lock mode, any keys on theTV set will be disabled. Except the key on theRemote control
Press again the 'LOCK" button on the remote controlunit to cancel this function.
Press the SCAN button to automatically browseevery channel which you have stored.
Press this button to select the correct sound system
5.5M 6.0M 4.5M 6.5M
In NICAM mode, press this button to change thesound station.
In TV mode, the(GREEN) / (BLUE) buttons has thesame function as PROG+/- buttons; the (RED)/(YELLOW)buttons has the same function as VOL+/-button.In TELETEXT mode, press these colour buttons ,thecolor of page no of teletext will change to the samecolour as that of the buttons.
13.LOCK BUTTON
SETTING UP THE CHILD LOCK FUNCTION:
RELEASE CHILD LOCK:
14.SCAN BUTTON
15.SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON(S.S)
16.STEREO/MONO DUAL(CHI/II)(TELETEXTOPTION)
17.COLOUR BUTTONS(RED/YELLOW/GREEN/BLUE)(TELETEXT OPTION)
2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
3
PROG.+
Q.VIEW S.S.
TEXT
SUB.PAGEINDEX HOLD
REVEALCANCEL SIZE
Remote Control Buttons
MIX
*Picture mode RICH,SOFT,STANDARD are fixedby factory, all the change of these settings will besaved into the USER mode automatically.
In TELETEXT mode, used as INDEX key.INDEX: Press INDEX button to obtain the index page.
In TELETEXT mode, used as REVEAL key.REVEAL: Sometimes the answers of quizes, jokesetc are hidden. Press REVEAL button to revealthe hidden information.
In TV mode, used as PICTURE menu command; inTELETEXT mode, used as SIZE key.SIZE: The top or button half of any page can beenlarged by pressing this button.
In TELETEXT mode, used as HOLD key.HOLD: Sub-pages will scroll automatically. PressHOLD button a hold a sub-page.To release the page.Press HOLD again.
In TELETEXT mode, used as SUB.PAGE key.SUB.PAGE: Some pages attach sub-page,Pagenumber may contain several subpages which areautomatically paged by the TV station. Press thisbutton once.0001 will be displayed on screen, usenumber key(0-9)to look for other sub-pages ifavailable, If there is no sub-page,**** will bedisplayed. To cancel this, press this button again.
Press this button to display TELETEXT signal, mixTELETEXT page with TV signal and return to TV.NOTE: To avoid mixing of External R.GB whileviewing teletext. Disconnect scartplug or swith offexternal R.GB source(This key only use forTELETEXT mode).
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18.INDEX BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
19.REVEAL MENU BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
20.SIZE MENU BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
21.HOLD BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
22.SUB.PAGE BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
23.TEXT/BUTTON(ON/MIX/OFF)(TELETEXTOPTION)
2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
3
PROG.+
Q.VIEW S.S.
TEXT
SUB.PAGEINDEX HOLD
REVEALCANCEL SIZE
Remote Control Buttons
MIX
Operation Instructions
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24.CANCEL BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)In TELETEXT Mode, used as CANCEL key.CANCEL: If you want to watch TV but not cancelthe TELETEXT mode completely. Press theCANCEL button. When the last selected page isupdated, the page number will be appeared atthe top of the TV screen press the CANCELbutton again to reveal the page.
2
4 5 6
87 9
--/---
MENU
PROG.-
VOL.+VOL.-
SCANLOCK
P.P.
AV/TV0
3
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Operation Instructions
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MENU SYSTEM
This TV allows you to adjust the settings from the menu screens.* In the AV mode, menus appear the same as in TV mode except the Install menu.
Picture
Sound
Features
Timer
TINT
SHARPNESS
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
VOLUME
LANGUAGE
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
COLOR SYS
SOUND SYS
TIME
STOP TIME
CH SWITCH
SWITCH TO
Install
SURROUND
CONTRAST
CALENDAR
MANUAL STORE
FINE TUNE
PROG NO
AUTO STORE
SOUND MODE
GAME
START TIME
SKIP
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Operation Instructions
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Picture Menu
Sound Menu
PICTURE
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
SHARPNESS
TINT
55
55
55
50
00
SOUND
VOLUME
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
SURROUND
SOUND MODE
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00
00
00
OFF
STANDARD
Press the MENU button to enter the menu screens for the following settings.
Select the desired item using the PROG. + / - Buttons.Use the VOL. +/- buttons to adjust the item settings.
The item selected will be highlighted in red* The menu screen will time out automatically after few seconds if it is leftidle on the screen.
PICTURE Menu -> SOUND Menu (option) -> FEATURES Menu -> TIMER Menu -> INSTALL Menu ->EXIT
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You can select CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS,COLOR, SHARPNESS, and TINT items bypressing PROG. +/- Buttons, and pressing theVOL.+/- Buttons to adjust the item of which youselected.
Press the VOL. + / - buttons to enhance or reducethe contrast between objects and the backgroundfrom 00 to 100 .
Using the VOL. + / - buttons to adjust the lightnessand darkness of the picture from 00 to 100 .
Press the VOL. + / - buttons to increase or decreasethe color saturation from 00 to 100 .
Adjust the outline of objects to either sharpen ormore dull from 00 to 100 .
Adjust the color of objects from 50 to +50 ,making them more red or green for a more naturallook.
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust the Volumebetween 00 and 100 .
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust desired Treblevolume of sound b
1.CONTRAST
2.BRIGHTNESS
3.COLOR
4.SHARPNESS
5. TINT (NTSC Only)
1.VOLUME
2.TREBLE
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Features Menu
FEATURES
LANGUAGE
COLOR SYS
SOUND SYS
CALENDAR
GAME
ENGL ISH
AUTO
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust desired Bass volume of sound between -10 and +10 .
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust the Balance between L50 and R50 .
You can select to turn ON or OFF the Surround.
Press VOL +/- buttons to select the Sound Mode to STANDARD, MUSIC, THEATER, USER.
3.BASS
4.BALANCE
5.SURROUND
6.SOUND MODE
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1.LANGUAGE
2.COLOR SYS
3.SOUND SYS
You can change menu language in this item. Press VOL. +/-Buttons to select your desired language.All the on screen displays will appear in the selectedlanguage.
Press VOL +/- buttons to change the color system to AUTO,PAL,N4.43,NTSC,SECAM
Press the VOL.+/- Buttons, you can change the SoundSystem to 6.0M ( I), 6.5M ( D/K), 4.5M ( M)and 5.5M ( B/G).
B/G: PAL B/G, SECAM B/GI: PAL ID/K: PAL D/K, SECAM D/KM: NTSC-M
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4.Calendar (Option)
.Game Moving Cube (Option)
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Press VOL +/- button to enter into Calendar menu.Press PROG +/- buttons to select Year, Month and Date. Press VOL +/-
button to adjust the value.Press MENU button again to return.
5Press the PROG. +/- to select the Game function under the Features Menu.Press VOL +/- buttons to enter the Game OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
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Game Rules: There are total 16 levels of the game. The player will win whenmoving all the pink cubes to the red box.Press PROG +/- buttons to move UP and DOWN, press VOL +/- to shift
between right and left.To next stage of the game, press P.P button.To start a new game, press MUTE .To exit the game, press MENU button.
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Timer Menu
TIMER
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CH SWITCH
SWITCH TO
-- --
-- --
-- --
-- --
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1. TIME
2. START-TIME
3. STOP-TIME
4. CH SWITCH
5.SWITCH TO
NOTE:
To adjust the current time by this item. Press theVOL. - button to set hour, and the VOL. +
button to set minute.
To set the time when the TV set to turn onautomatically.
To set the time when the TV set to turn offautomatically.
To preset the time that the TV will switch to theselected channel (Position) automatically.
To set the program that will switch automaticallyat the CH SWITCH.
All the timer functions will only beeffective if the power of the TV set is switchedoff using the remote control unit. If the poweris switched off by the power button on the TVset or a power failure occurs, the timer willbe reset.
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Operation Instructions
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Install Menu
INSTALL
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
FINE TUNE
PROG NO.
SKIP
00
OFF
1.
2. MANUAL STORE
3. FINE TUNE
4.PROG NO
Press VOL.+/- Buttons to start searching. TheVOL- button for backward search; the VOL+ buttonfor forward search. When a TV station signal isreceived, the searching will stop automatically.
You can use this FINE tuning process for fineadjustment by pressing VOL.+/- Buttons. Normallyfine tuning is only necessary if reception is poor.
Up to 220 TV channels can be stored by programnumbers (0 to 220). By pressing VOL.+/- Buttons(or number keys) in this item to select channelnumber. You can store the channel number, whichare watching, and change the channel number.Once you have preset the channels, you will beable to use the PROG. +/- or NUMBER buttons toscan the channels you have programmed.
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AUTOSTOREPress VOL.+/- Buttons,the TV setwill automaticalysearch from V-L band to U band.The channels arestored in the order in which they appear in thefrequency bands.
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You can skip unnecessary program channels ofyour choice not to be displayed during viewingand scanning when pressing the PROG -/+buttons.Select "Skip Del" by pressing VOL. + / -Buttons to select the channel that would like toskip from the channel scan operation.
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5
6
8
9
11
12
7
2
10
14
13
T603
TRANSFORMER-W6553R631 3.3K
CN601
DEGAUSSING消磁线圈
Rs
Rp
1
2 3
9RMT602
Q504BF422
Q507BF422
Q501BF422
Q506BF422
Q509BF422
Q503BF422
Q505BF423
Q508BF423
Q502BF423
47R521
47R501
47R510
270R513 R512
472.2KR511
R52515K/2W
R526220/1W
R514330D503
1N4148C502390pF
R51515K/2W
R516220/1W D504
BAV21
D50
6B
AV
21
D502BAV21
R5202.2K R
523
270 R522
47C503390pF
D5051N4148
R524330
R50615K/2W
R507220/1W
R505330
R50
3
270 R504
47R502
2.2KC501390pF
D5011N4148
R517 1K/1/2W
R508 1K/1/2WR527 1K/1/2W
GND
GND
GND
BL
BGR
GND
HEA
TER
GN
D+1
80VZD501
8.2VGND
R52
922
0K
C50
5
0.1uF/250V
C51210uF/250V
GND
CRT
C50
42n
2/2K
V
GND
SCREEN HV
GND
G1G2G3C50710uF/250V
D507BA158
R519 1M
R
G
B
CR
T A
MPL
IFY
C
IRC
UIT
H501
H502
*R5302.7/2W
Standby1
SCL2
SDA3
Tuning4
System5
Key06
key17
A/D8
Vss C/P9
L10
H11
VssA12
SECPLL13
Vp214
DECDIG15
PH2LF16
PH1LF17
Gnd318
DECBG19
AVL/EWD20
VDRB21
VDRA22
IF123
IF224
IREF25
VSC26
Tuner AGC27
AUDEEM/SIF128
DECSDEM/SIF229
Gnd230
SNDPLL/SIFAGC31
AVL/REFO32 H. out 33
FBISO 34
AUDEXT/QSSO 35
EHTO 36
PLLIF 37
IFVO/SVO 38
Vp1 39
CVBSINT 40
Gnd1 41
CVBS/Y 42
CHROMA 43
AUDOUT/AMOUT 44
INSSW2 45
R2/Vin 46
G2/Yin 47
B2/Uin 48
BCLin 49
Blanking 50
Rout 51
Gout 52
Bout 53
VddA 54
VpE 55
VddC 56
OscGnd 57
XTALin 58
XTALout 59
Reset 60
VddP 61
WF/TBS/BBE 62
Mute 63
IRin 64
IC201TDA83731
1 2 3 4 5
E6
Vee
7
Vss
89101112131415
Vdd
16
0 12 3
0 1 23
IC402HEF4052
4.7n
+
C7601000u/16V SPL
8 5W欧
SPR
8 5W欧
C?
SW2
SW2
+20V
AUDIO L
D763 IN4148
R764 4.7K
R766 68K
R763 15K
+C7611u/16V
D762 1N4148
MUTE
+C76010u/16V
12
34
56
78
9
1
2
1
2
IC760TFA9842J
+
C7611000u/16V
+
C76447u/25V
+
C767220u/16V
C766
4.7n
AUDIO R R770 1K
R769 1K
C765
+C770 10u/16V
+C771 10u/16V
PWM
Text
GNDVIVOVIGVOGBL
RBGRGNC
GNCGGOPT
BLIBGGNDLORIRO
XS702
FOR DVD
R64347K
12
34
56
78
910
1112
1314
1516
1718
1920
21
P701 21PIN
L709 1uH
ZD7048V2
ZD7028V2
ZD7038V2
ZD7018V2
ZD7058V2
ZD7108V2
ZD7088V2
ZD7078V2
ZD7308V2
ZD7098V2
ZD7068V2
R72175
R7163.3K
R7223.3K
R70247K
R7313.3K
R70247K
R7153.3K
R7253.3K
R7233.3K
L705 1uH
L708 1uH
L706 1uH
L702 1uH
L703 1uH
L704 1uHL701 1uH
L701 1UH
L701 1UH
L701 1UH
ZD7138V2
ZD7148V2
ZD7068V2
R43075
R43047K
R43047K
1 2 3 4 5
E6
Vee
7
Vss
89101112131415
Vdd
16
0 12 3
0 1 23
IC402
HEF4052
C705 10uF
L707 1uH
C709 10uFC706 10uF
C725 10uF C727 10uF
C777 10uF
C772 10uF
C714 10uF
C719 10uFC713 10uF
C725 10uF
C701 10uF
R732 3.3K+8V
+8V
R7243.3K
R
L
Q701C1815
R70720K
R70920K
C707
R71147K
R71347K
AG
C1
VT
2
Hi/n
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3
Mi/B
S1(S
CL)
4
Lo/B
S2(S
DA
)5
V+
6
i.c.(V
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i.c.
8
i.c.(+
33V
)9
IFG
ND
10
IF11
U10138.9MHz
R1134.7K
+C109
10u
C111100P
C112100P
R109100
1
2
3
4
5
SAW101SW02B
R10533
R107470*
L1010.82*C103
0.01u
R1021K
R1034.7K
R104 220
C1010.01u
+ C113100uF
+5V
R10175
R112100
C1040.01u
C130 220nFC131 2200pF
4.7nF
+
C132R13818K
C128 10nF
+C129 220pFL104 10uH
+8V
C120 0.1uF
+
C119 220pF
C127 220nF
X101
12MHz
C147 33pF
C148 33pF
+3.3V
L10610uH
+C150
100uF
+C145
0.1uFC149
10nF
C146
100uF
L10710uH
+5V
C135 0.1u
R151 3.9K
C139 820pFC138 1.5nFR139
2.7K
+C137 220pF
C140 4.7uF
+C442 10uF
R118 3.3K
HY
R149 15K
R148 15K
R144 100R143 100R142 100
GND
R141 10K
12345 BL
RGB
C727 0.1u/63V
R425 39KR426 27K
ZD1068V2ZD1058V2ZD1048V2
C726 0.1u/63VC725 0.1u/63V
C779 1u/50V
+
C116 1uF/50V
R1291K
Q104C1815
Q105C1815
GND
GND
GNDGND
+C142
100uF/16V
R1284R7 L201
10uH
XT165XT-6.5
Q106C1815
XT160XT-6.0
XT145
XT-4.5
Q703C1815
C143
10n
GND
R124
4.7K
R125
4.7K
C713470uF/16
GND
GND
XT155XT-5.5
R71875
R22075
GND
R4510.68
D451 BA158
C451470pFC452
2200uF
-13V
C4590.1uF
R45215K
WP
1
n.c.
2
A2
3
Vss
4
Vdd
8
PTC
7
SCL
6
SDA
5
IC10224C08
R133100
C11810nF
+5V
R1306.8K
R1316.8K
R1323.3K
C4541.0uF
XS702
FOR DVD
L701 1UH
L701 1UH
L701 1UH
ZD3008V2
ZD7128V2
ZD7118V2
R78175
R78047K
R77947K
C778 10uF
C711 10uF
C773 10uFR
L
B in R125 1KR150 390 C144 0.1U/63V
C4070.1uF
R418?
C143 0.01
C142 100U/16V
L105 10UH+8V
12
3
M001C001 10nF
R008 1K
R009 100
LED001KEYBOARD CIRCUIT
R135 470
VDR601
C6271000uF
10V
L622 91uH
R730 3.3K
C110
100P
R11075
IC103+33V
R134100
R1094.7K
R1061K
C102 0.01uFD1011N4148
+
C11447uF
R114100
C1331uF
EWDVDRBVDRA
IF
IF
AGC
STANDBY
SCLSDA
SCL
SDA
+C136 2.2uF
DVD_OPT
SCART_OPT
SCART_OPT
G in
R in
Blanking
1 2 3
IC105 L7808
R7051.8K
Q702C1815
R70820K
R71020K
C708 10uF
R71247K
R71447K
R7061.8K
H_OUT
BCL
R6452.2K
R767390K
R412 390R413 390
R137 1K
+C762100u/16V Q760
C1015Q761
C1815
D761 1N4148
R768 1M
+8V
R6240.33 1W D624 BA158
C627 470pF 500V
C6273300uF
+7V_VCC
C?1000uF
L102111
C62747uF/25
C640220uF/25V
<7V>
C1050.01uF
Q103C1815Q102
C1815R1171K
R119 1K
R115 1KR116 1K
R118 1K
C1150.01u
Q622C1815
R638 22 /2W
R711510
R644 10K
ZD6025.1V
+3.3V_VCC
+5V_VCC
1 2 3 4
IC620 HEADER 4
CN602
+5VXS702
+12V
C63147uF
L62110uH
C63047uF
R625 220R626 220
+12V_VCC
DVD -OPT
+7V_VCC
DVD VOLTAGE SUPPLY
+8V
AGC+33V
1W
!
50V
R121
2K2
R1531.2K
R127220
R126330
SW201
R236
820
R237
1.5K
R238
1.8K
R239
3.3K
R240
3.3K
R241
5.6K
SW202 SW203 SW204 SW205 SW206 SW207
R230
220
ZD103 8V2
C118 33pF
+5V8V
IRKEY
+3.3V
R10833
+8V
+8V
R4550.82 /2W
C461
27nFR459470
C4421nF
C780100U/16V
R778
390
+
C151
10u/16V
R424 10K
VDRB
VDRA
B inG inR in
Blanking
Q201C1815
ZD403
8.2V
Pin62 Pin63
0 00 11 01 1
AVAVAVTV
TV/AV
3P52
2006-08-26
R1471K
+8V
HETO
BCL
HETO
AFC
R410 3.6K 1/4WC459
0.1uF
ZD401 6.8V