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KY-20V50 RM-Y117 SERVICEMANUAL 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-20V50 KV-20TR23/2160WR/215OR Television system Channel coverage Picture tube Antenna Input KV-13TR28/13TR29 KV-20TS29/20TS32 KV-1430Rf1440WR KV-21STR2/2170RS SPECIFICATIONS American TV standards VHF: 2-13 UHF: 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 3WX2 (4 ohms) Speaker size Full range 80 mm (31/4 in.)X2 units Audio frequency 50Hz-20kHz response Power requirements 120 V AC, 60Hz Power consumption 120W Standby mode 4w 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 RM-Y117 (1) with 1 size AA (R6) Recommended accessories EVEREADY batteries 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@
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  • KY-20V50RM-Y117

    SERVICEMANUAL US ModelChassis No. SCC-F78F-A

    Canadian ModelChassis No. SCC-F79E-A

    RM-Y117 BA-1 CHASSISMODELS OF THE SAME SERIES

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

    Television system

    Channel coverage

    Picture tube

    Antenna

    Input

    KV-13TR28/13TR29 KV-20TS29/20TS32KV-1430Rf1440WR KV-21STR2/2170RS

    SPECIFICATIONS

    American TV standards

    VHF: 2-13U H F : 14-69CABLE TV: 1-125

    Hi-Black Trinitrona tube

    20-inch picture measured diagonally

    21-inch picture tube measured diagonally75 ohm external antenna

    terminal for VHF/UHF

    VIDEO AND S VIDEO

    S VIDEO IN (S terminal)Y: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced,

    sync negativeC: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal)

    75-ohmsVideo (phono jacks) : 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms

    unbalanced, sync negative

    Audio (phono jacks) :

    500 mVrms (100% modulation)Impedance : 47 kilo-ohms

    Speaker output 3WX2 (4 ohms)Speaker size Full range 80 mm (31/4 in.)X2 unitsAudio frequency 50Hz-20kHzresponsePower requirements 120 V AC, 60HzPower consumption 120WStandby mode 4 wDimensions (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 RM-Y117 (1)with 1 size AA (R6)

    Recommendedaccessories

    EVEREADY batteriesU/V mixer EAC-66Connecting cable

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

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

    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

    TRINITRONdOLOR TVSONY@

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Section u i?aQe

    1 . GENERALl - l . lntroducting the Sony TrinitronsColor TV .......................... 41-2. Loca t ing t h e Controls ......................................................... 4l-3. Using the ON-SCREEN Menus ......................................... 6l-4. Connect ing Other Equ ipment ............................................ 7l-5. Watch ing T V Programs ...................................................... 8l-6. Us ing Convenient Features ............................................... 9l-7. Us ing Closed Capt ion ........................................................ 91-8. Ad jus t i ng P ic tu re and S o u n d Qua l i t y ................................. 1 0l-9. Us ing the T imer -Ac t iva ted Func t ions ................................. 1 3l -1 0 . Customiz ing t h e Screen D i s p l a y ........................................ 1 6l-l 1. Using the Pre-Programmed Remote Commander ............ 1 8l -1 2 . T roub leshoo t ing ................................................................. 2 0

    2 .2-1.2-2.2-3.

    3 .3-l.3-2.3-3.3-4.3-5.3-6.

    DISASSEMBLYRear Cover R e m o v a l ......................................................... 21Serv ice Pos i t i on ................................................................. 21P ic tu re T u b e R e m o v a l ....................................................... 2 2

    SET-UP ADJUSTMENTSB e a m Land ing .................................................................... 2 3Convergence ...................................................................... 2 4Focus ................................................................................. 2 6Screen ( G 2 ) ....................................................................... 2 6Method of Set t ing the Serv ice Adjustment Mode .............. 2 6Wh i te Ba lance Adjustments ............................................... 2 6

    WARNING!! ATTENTION!!AN ISOLATIONTRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANYSERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, -BECAUSE OFLIVE CHASSIS.THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TOTHE AC POWER LINE.

    AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION PROVENANTD’UN CHASSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEURD’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTlLlSi LORS DETOUT DlkPANNAGE.LE CHkSlS DECE RlkCEPTEUR ESTDlRECTEMENTRACCORDtl.A L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.

    SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!

    COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK A ON THESCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE PARTSLIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERSAPPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTSPUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARECRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THISMANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI-CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA-TION IS SUSPECTED.

    4 . SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS ..................... 2 7

    5 . CIRCUITADJUSTMENTS5-l. E lec t r ica l Ad jus tment by Remote Commander .................. 2 95-2. A Board Adjustments ......................................................... 31

    6.6-i.6-2.6-3.

    6-4.

    DIAGRAMSB l o c k Diagram .................................................................... 3 5C i rcu i t Boards Loca t ion ...................................................... 3 9Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams .............. 3 9l A B o a r d ............................................................................ 4 0l G Board.. .......................................................................... 4 7l U A B o a r d ......................................................................... 5 0l S B o a r d ............................................................................ 51l C Board.. .......................................................................... 5 3Semiconductors ................................................................. 5 6

    7 . EXPLODED VIEWS7-1. Chassis .............................................................................. 5 77-2. Pic tu re T u b e ....................................................................... 5 8

    6 . ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .................................... 69

    ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS AL ASfkCURITk+!!

    LES COMPOSANTS IDENTlFliS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNEMAPQUE A SUR LES SCHkMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUESEXPLOSiES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES CONT D’UNEI M P O R T A N C E C R I T I Q U E P O U R L A SiCURITk D UFONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DESCOMPOSANTSSONY DONT LE NUMkRO DE PIkE EST INDlQlJiDANS LE PRiSENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLiMENTSPUBLIeS PAR SONY. LES ReGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONTL’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE POUR LA SIkURITk DUFONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES DANS LE PR&ENTMANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCiDURES LORS DE CHAQUEREMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRITIQUES, OULORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST SUSPECTi.

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  • SAFETY CHECK-OUT(US Model only)

    Aftercorrectingtheoriginal serviceproblem,performthefollowingsafety checks before releasing the set to the customer:

    1 .

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    8.

    9.

    Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-solderedconnections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashesand bridges.

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

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

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

    Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs ofdeterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommendtheir replacement.

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

    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 thecustomer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement.

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

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

    To Exposed MetalParts on Set

    0.15pF

    d-3

    1.5kQACvol tmeter(0.75V)

    I-= Earth Ground

    LEAKAGE

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

    1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCAWT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use theseinstruments.

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

    3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOMor battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage scale. TheSimpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples of a passiveVOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated digital multimetersthat have a 2V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A)

    HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND

    A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plateretaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If theretaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it is atground by measuring the resistance between it and a coldwater pipewith an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If a cold-waterpipe is not accessible, connect a 60- 100 watts trouble light (not a neonlamp) 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 lampshould light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential. (SeeFig. B)

    Trouble Light

    Cold-water Pipe

    Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

    -3-

  • IP

    SECTION 1GENERAL

    The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts fromthe Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the OperatingInstruction Manual remein as in the manual.

    l-l. INTRODUCTING THE SONY TRINKRON@‘COLOR TV 1-2. LOCATING THE CONTROLS

    KW20V50\ ,

    ;c

    Bar display for volume,plclure or sound adjustmen@@ -Q

    CURRENT TIME displq@@

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

    Channel number displayMain picture input modeSLEEP, MUTING displays @ICHANNEL CAPTION displaya-0,MTS mode (MAIN, SAP orM O N O ) @

  • IaJ-.__ .+AV input jack door I

    * Bullon~ wilh the same funclion arealso localed on the RemoteCommander (pp. 9 - 11).

    cks

    S VIDEO IN jack

    VIDEO 1 IN jacks

    VIDEO 3 IN jacks

    V H F / U H Fantenna terminal

    AUDIO OUT jacks

  • MUTING button @ -

    TVNIDEO butIon’-

    DISPLAY button 0 @D-----

    CH GUIDE butlon @-

    JUMP button @-

    CODE SET bulton @-(Pre-PrograTmedIunction)

    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 andsettings. See Ihe indicated pages for tnstructtok on using each feature.

    - 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 @

    For picture quality adjustmentMain menu VtDEO men” (DO. 32-33,

    - 0 - 9 b u t t o n s

    -CHANNEL GUtDE directory keys @

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

    Adjustment bar

    J - - - l

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

    For sound quality adjustmenthwn menu AUDIO menu (pp. 34-37) Adjustment bar

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

    For time-related settingsMaIn menu TtME menu

    l Eultons wilh the same function arealso located on Ihe TV (p. 7).

    II t h e CABLEBOX-N s e l e c t o r i s s e t loCABLEBOX. the Remote Commander isable to COnlrOl a connecled cable box. notthe TV. Set Ihe seleclor to N lo conhot IheTV set wlh the Remole Commander (Youcan “SC POWER bullon a, any case).

    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@ I

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

    PEVERY SUN-SATb 12:OOAY -h CH.-e

    IUse : m Exit@@ I

  • 14. CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT

    For presetting and other functionsM a i n m e n u SET UP me””

    MaIn menu

    rVIDEOAUDIOTIMESET UP

    rCLOSED CAPTION

    Romoto Commander

    C A B L E OWOFF semen ( p . 1 7 )

    AUTO PROGRAM screen (P. 181

    bA U T O P R O G R A M

    C H A N N E L ERASEJADD s c r e e n ( p p . 1 4 - 2 1 )

    +

    I

    Select the channel

    CHANNEL CAPTtONlGUlDE screen (PP. 50-511

    CH CAPTION/GUIDE

    U s e : @i@ Exit@

    S V I D E O OtUOFF s c r e e n (p. 28 )

    SET UPCABLE: ONA U T O P R O G R A MCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTION/GUIDE

    WS VIDEO: ONVIDEO LABELWENU

    To display the main menuPress MENU.

    To return to the previous me””Press At or V-to select ‘3 MENU.”Then press RETURN.

    LABEL SCIH” (pp. 52-54)

    To return to the main menuRepeat the above, until you reach the main menu.

    bVIDEO1: VIDEO1VIDE02: V I D E O 2VIDEOJ: V I D E O 3

    To ret”IA

    n to tho normal screenP r e s s ENU on tlw Remote Commander.

    Tim me”“* dirappenr automallcally II you do “01 press a bUttO”withln SO s e c o n d s .T h e m e n u you canno, s e l e c t a p p e a r s I” b l a c k .

    Chapter 1: Salllnp up , !j

  • To relurn to lhe normal screenPress MENU.

    II you set S VIDEO IO Oh Ihe T Vaulomalkally recelves S video signalswhenever a VCR with S video is connecled

    Use this lealure to set S VIDEO lo ON or OFF depending on Ihe kind 01video equipment you have connecled to the N. For inslruclions onconnecting video equipment, see pp. 22-25.mII Ihe N is in TV. VIDEO 2 or VIDEO 3 mode. the S VIDEO display appears in blackend 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 UPh (R)

    Qv- (L)b

    Press RETURN.The SET UP men” appears.

    R E T U R N

    %

    VIDEOAUDIOI ITIMErSET UPCLOSED CAPTION

    SET UP@CABLE: ON

    AUTO PROGRAMCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTION/GUIDES VIDEO: ON” IDE0 LABEL3MENU

    SET UPCABLE: ONAUTO PROGRAMCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTION/GUIDE

    rS VIDEO: ONVIDEO LABEL3MENU

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

    Press RETURN.me selling is compleled.

    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,

    RM-Yl 17

    POWERr---j or POWERu -

    b2 Turn the cable mode on or off lo select Ihe type of channel you want towatch. 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 TVNDEOb”,,O” so ,/la, Ihe channel “umber appsars.

    3 Selects channel in one of lhe following two ways:To scan Ihe preset channels* in numerical sequencePress CH +I-.

    * For more lnlormalion on preselling channels. see pp: 18-21.To select a channel directlyPress 0 - 9 and ENTER.For example, lo select channel 14, press 1,4 and ENTER.

    4 Press VOL c/-lo adjus! the volume.VOL

    Press + to nxrease Ihe volume.Press - lo decrease the volume.

    To turn off the NPress POWER on Ihe TV or the Remote Commander again.

  • 1-6 . USING CONVENIENT FEATURES 1-7. USING CLOSED CAPTION

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

    To restore the sound

    MUTING

    Press MUTING again. or press VOL +.

    To display the channelPress DISPLAY.All fhe exbfing displays appeac channel nvrnber, channel cap/ion DISPLAY(iI sef), MTS mode (TAP” onlyJ. window prclure inpul mode andIhe cwenl rime (‘AM’ or ‘PM’ disappears alter aboul threeseconds).

    To cancel the displayPress DISPLAY again.The channel display will disappear.

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

    Press SLEEP.71

    Each lime you press SLEEP, Ihe lime incremena 30: ‘60:PO-and WFF‘mode appear In sequence.

    71

    SLEEP/--xq

    The SLEEP display appears oboul one minule belorethe TV lums od

    To cancel the setllngPress SLEEP until “OFF’mode appears.The “SLEEP OFF’display appears /or aboul ,h,ee seco”ds.O RTurn Ihe TV off.The sleep timer selling is cancelled.

    Press JUMP once to recall the channelyou were watching previously. PressJUMP again IO switch back. Use Ihis-feature lo keep track of Iwo programsalternately.

    J U M P

    8

    1 Press MENU.The main menu appears.M E N U

    CLOSED CAPTION

    U s e : @j@ Erllm

    Press a+ or V-lo select CLOSED CAPTION.

    3 Press A+ or V- lo select closed caption mode.2 64)

    8v- (L)

    b

    Select CC1 or CC2 to view Captions.A Caption is a printed version 01 Ihedialogue or sound eflecls of aprogram. (The mode should be set toCC1 for most programs.)

    Select TEXT1 or TEXT2 lo view Texl.Text is information lhal is presentedusing the hall to lull televiiion screen.It is usually not related lo the program.

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

    Press RETURN.The selling is compleled.

    RETURN

    CLOSED CAPTION~/TEXT O F F

    ~EJlaaTEXT1T E X T 23 M E N U

    Use : @i@ ExllW

    CLOSED CAPTION

    EzTEXT OFFa212

    *TEXT1T E X T 23MENU

    U s e : m Exll

    CLOSED CAPTION

    ‘EcTEXT OFL‘-1I?32T E X T 1T E X T 2>MENUU s e : @&I 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 theRemote Commander to select the input mode before making the adjustmenls.These adjustments are retained in memory even when you turn elf the TV untilyou change Ihe adjustmenls again.

    1 Press MENU.The main menu appears. and ,he cursorpoin,s 10 ‘WOEO:I

    M E N U cVlDE0“TYK”SET UPCLOSED CAPTION

    2 (RI

    v

    9

    - (LI

    Press RETURN.Use : @ii@ Exll@l , T h e n e w sening a p p e a r s i n the V I D E O m e n u .

    2 Press RETURN.The VIDEO men” appears.RETURN COLOR DwRIw--

    BRIGHT WIIW”.-”SHARP 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)

    8v- (L)b

    1

    Press RETURN.The edjwhnen, bar appears.

    RETURN

    4 Press At or V-lo make the adjustment.+ (RI

    @3v

    RETURN

    73

    To adjust other itemsRepeal steps 3-4.

    Press MENU.

    ---I

    To restore the laclory (mid-level) sellingGo to the VIDEO menu and press RESET.All Ihe seltings excepl lor PICTURE will berestored lo the mid-level setting.

    BRIGHTNESSImm-

    1Brighter -

    VIDEO,PICTURE W 1

    H U E - I -

    %:iT =SHARP poIm--->MENU

    Use : @Iikl ExllGW JL -

    : .,.,::.,:.:..:. ‘,: ,,,,, “‘,,p,essv:,,o:~. ‘-, ;:: ‘., “_ p,essA+,,J: “.:‘,.8Pd-’:. :

    PICTURE decrease piclure contrast with Increase piclure contrast wilhSOll color vivid color

    HUE make skin tones make skin Iones becomebecome purplish greenishCOLOR decrease color intensily lncreasw color intensityBRIGHTNESS darken lhe picture brighten the piclureSHARPNESS sollen the piclure sharpen Ihe picture

  • CLOSED CAPTION

    Press A+ or V- lo select AUDIO.

    Press RETURN.The AUDIO me”” appears.

    RETURN

    I IVIDEO

    bAUDII ITIMESET UPCLOSED CAPTIONu s e : W Ex,,~

    BALANCE -I--*SURROUNO:OFF

    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, seleclBASS.AUDIO

    TREsLE EL=*SASSBALANCE -+.mw.-SURROUND:OFFMTS : MAIN;;EPE;ER: ON

    Press RETURN.The adjusfmenf bar appears.

    RETURN

    73

    4 Press A+ or V-to make the adjuslmenl.TO res,ore ule iactory (mid-le”el) settingsGo lo tho AUDIO men” and ,,re$s RESET,The settings lor MTS and SPEAKER will no, bealh?ClCd (PP. 36-37).

    To relurn to Ihe “~,,,a, ecreenPwss MENU.

    I I-

    T O increase bass response To decrease bass res,wnse

    Press RETURN,The new selling will appear in Ihe AUDIO menu.

    R E T U R N

    8

    To adjust othe’r itemsRepeat steps 3-4.

    AUDIOTREBLE WiW8@--

    *BASS lmw-BALANCE -la.-SURROUND:OFFMTS : MAINSPEAKER: ON3MENU

    J

    Listening to surround sound-SURROUND

    l-2 (Follow steps 1-Z in ‘Adjusting the Sound”. p. 34.)SURROUND gives sound repmduclion with theetmxphere 01 a mwie theater ore concert hall.

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

    4;;mT p&iiq

  • Turning the speaker on or offR 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

    1 2 (Follow steps 1-2 in “Adjusling the Sound.” p. 34.)I Use lhls feature lo Urn Ihe TV speaker off when you connect an audiosyslcm (p. 26-27).1-2 (Follow steps l-2 in ‘Adjusting the Sound,” p. 34.)

    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.

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

    3$gyg p!&iiq

    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:OFFM T S : MAINz;FW&E”: O N

    A U D I O;;FigLE ;~I--

    -8ALANCE o--l”--SURROUND:OFFMTS: MAINS;;&‘;ER: O N

    I

    Select the SAP mode to lislen lo Second Audio Programs. If vou select ON mode:The setting is complefed.

    + (RIA

    0v- IL)

    b

    AUDIO;;‘iLE rsWM=:

    BALANCE --1-SUAt?OUND:OFFMTS: S A P;&;W;ER: O N

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

    1 Press RETURN.The AUDIO OUT men” ap,wars.RETURN

    73

    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.

    AUDIO OUT

    cVARlAQLEFIXED3MENU

    Uss : @&j Exll!$@During SAP mode. !he sound 01 non.SAP programs will be muled.

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

    n o i s e during stereo

    AUDIOT R E B L E IMIIIliIUII~~--S A S S IIBIUIU---BALANCE -++--$ROUND:OFF

    M O N O&ER: O N

    AUDIO OUT

    VARIABLEFIXED3MENU 15 Press RETURN.The mode is seleck?d.RETURN + (RIAQv- IL)

    b

  • 1-9. USING THE TIMER-ACTIVATED FUNCTIONS

    To reset the limePress RESET while in the CURRENT TIMEs c r e e n . a n d r e p e a l steps 4 - i ’ .

    To display Ihe limeP r e s s D I S P L A Y .

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

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

    1 Press MENU.The main menu appears.MENiJ

    CLOSED CAPTION

    To return lo the normal screenP r e s s M E N U .

    JCURRENT TIME S E T 1

    RETURN

    75

    Sal the time.U s e : I@@ Exll@fl

    - The inlemal clock 01 this TV operates on a 12.h o u r c y c l e . I I a 24.hour c y c l e n u m b e r (lori n s t a n c e . 13~00) i s e n t e r e d , il w i l l b e c l e a r e dw h e n you p r e s s R E T U R N .

    12 :00 AM stands lor m i d n i g h t .12:OO PM stands lo, noon.

    * A l l the s e t t i n g s i n c l u d i n g C U R R E N T T I M ES 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 ap o w e r f a i l u r e o c c u r s . Reset t h e current l i m eby lollowing steps 1-7.

    2 Press A+ or V- lo select TIME.

    CLOSED CAPTION

    U s e : m Exit!B@

    Press RETURN.

    I2

    I*CURRENT T IME SET

    ON/OFF TIMERPress RETURN. CURRENT TIME SET

    M O N 3 : 0 0 ?Y3MENU

    RETURN

    75

    RETURN

    E

    ___ --:-- Iyuse 0 @@j@ Exll@ijJ Set the (Ime.

    U s e : @@I Exll&@

    3 Press RETURN.The CURRENT TIME SETscreen ap,oea,s. CURRENT TIME SET 7 Press A+ or V-lo sel Ihe minules.E a c h l i m e you p r e s s A + or V -, Ihe minules changeCURRENT TIME SETRETURN c--- --:-- AJ>MENU

    L - JU s e : m ExII@B

    RM-Y117

    + CR)A

    8v- (L)

    b

    MON 3:15 IY3MENU I

    Set Ihe t i m e .U s e : &(@I Exll@l

    Press RETURN.T h e s e l l i n g i s compleled, and fhe c l o c k slatis.

    CURRENT TIME SET

    SUN 12:00 IY3MENUI;S e l the d a y .U s e : @@I Exlll$@ CURRENT TIME SET. fdd;Nu3:15 PJRETURN75

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

    5 Press A+ or V- lo set the day.To clear the ON/OFF TIMER setttng

    Each me you press A + or V-, ,he days ol lhe week change as shown in Fig. 1. Press RESET white in the ON/OFF TtMERsc,een,Then press RETURN.SC, Ihe bme. -apperrs on Ihe screen. T O return to the normal screen

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

    PM lo, 2 hours, on channel 21,

    CHANNEL BLOCK

    MON 3:15 IY

    3 Press A+ or V- to select ON/OFF TIMER.Then press RETURN.T h e O N / O F F T&W, s c r e e n appeers.ON/OFF TIMER

    *EVERY SUN-SAT12:OOAY -h CH--..3MENU

    If the ON/OFF TtMER display appears in black. the current time has notbee” 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. ON/OFF TIMERRETURN EVERY SUN-SAT12:OOAY -h CH---

    i

    3MENU

    Sol lhs dsy.U s e : @@@I Exll&@l

    6 Press A+ or V-to sel Ihe hour lhat you want the TIMER lo start.E a c h l i m e y o u p r e s s A + w V -, Ihe h o u r c h a n g e s i n s e q u e n c e .Then press RETURN.EVERY YON-FRI

    3:OOlY -h CH--->MENU

    I;:: :“&il”:;tlal 1

    7 Press A+ or V- to set Ihe minutes.E a c h l i m e y o u p r e s s D. + o r V-, Ihe minures c h a n g ei n s e q u e n c e .Then press RETURN.“Se1 t h e doralion. ” a p p e a r s o n the s c r e e n . EVERY MON-FRt3:lW -h CH---

    Set the durslton.

    8 Press A+ or V- to set the duration of time.E a c h l i m e y o u p r e s s A + o r V -, Ihe durafion c h a n g e s“Selec, Ihe channel’appears on the screer,.

    9 Press A+ or V-to set the channel that you want the TV to tune in.E a c h r i m e y o u p r e s s A + o r 0 -, the c h a n n e ln u m b e r c h a n g e s from I l o 125 i n s e q u e n c e . ON/OFF TIMER

    Press RETURN.The se/ring IS compleled, and Ihe TIMER indicalor onIhe front o l Ihe TV lights up.

    EVERY MON-FRt3:19Y 2h CH 21

    Selecl the channel

    ION/OFF TIMER

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

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

    * All the settings including ON/OFF TIMER willbe erased il you unplug the TV or a powerlaikxe occurs. Reset the ON/OFF TIMER bylollowing steps 1.9.

    . If you have not set ,h.e clock correc,ty, Ihe ON,OFF TIMER wilt not operate at the properlime. To set the clock. see ‘Setting the Clmk-CURRENT TIME SET’. pp. 44-45.

    Fig. 1Selecting Ihe day(s) 01 Ihs weekWhen you press AC. Ihe days of the weekappear in the following order.

    IEVERY SUN-SAT]

    r-G&q

    p&-j

    [--i&-j

    riGkii-1

    p&q

    phi-1

    pi&i-j

    THURSDAY

    EsFRIDAY

    c [r-izk-j

    (V-: reverse order)

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

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

    1 Press MENU.The main me”” appears.MENU

    CLOSED CAPTION

    TIME*CURRENT TIME SET

    ON/OFF TIMERCHANNEL BLOCK3MENU

    MON 3:15 ?YUse : W ExltfB

    3 Press A+ or V- lo select CHANNEL BLOCK.Then press RETURN.The CHANNEL BLOCK screen endears.I CHANNEL BLOCK I

    *EVERY SUN-SAT12:OOAU -h CH---3MENU

    Use : &iB Exll@

    If the CHANNEL BLOCK display appears in black, the currenttime has not been set and you cannot selecl CHANNELBLOCK,. To se, lhe clock. 688 “Selling the Clock-CURRENTTIME SW, pp. 44-45.

    4 Press RETURN again.5e’sel fhe day.‘aPpears on lhe screen.RETURN

    %

    lCHANNEL-1EVERY SUN-SAT12:OOAY -h CH---

    5 Press A+ or V-lo set the day.Each time you press A + or V-. Ihe days 01 the week change 82 shown hSe, fhe ,,me.‘aopears on Ihe screen.

    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

    SUNDAY0:001Y -h CH---

    3MENU

    Set Ihe l ime.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

    SUNDAY8:45?Y -h CH---

    3MENU

    Sol Ihe durat ion.U s e : @&@ Exllm

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

    9 Press A+ or V- lo sel the channel lhal you wanI to block.Each t/me you press n+ orp-, the channel numberchmoes horn I lo 125 in seeuence. CHANNEL BLOCK

    Press RETURN.The smng is compleled.

    SUNDAY8:45PY lh CH 38

    >MENUSelect the channelU s e : @i@ Exilm

    CHANNEL BLOCK

    RETURN8:45N Ih CH 30

    U s e : @@9 ExilW

    I, you se&, B channel which has been blocked.Iha message 01 ‘BLOCKED’ appears.

    38

    BLOCKED

    To clear the BLOCK settingPress RESET while in the CHANNEL BLOCKSC,**“.

    T O return lo Ihe normal screenPress MENU.

    . If you set a new CHANNEL BLOCK bylollowing steps l-9, Ihe original selling will beerased.

    . II you have not se, the clock correclly.CHANNEL BLOCK will not -rate al Iheproper time. To se1 the clcck. see ‘Selling theClock-CURRENT TIME SET. pp. 44-45.

  • l-10. CUSTOMIZING THE SCREEN DISPLAY

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

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

    1 Press MENU.The main menu appears.MENU

    CLOSED CAPTION

    fi Press A+ or V- to select SET UP.

    SET UPbCABLE: ON

    AUTO PROGRAMCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTtONlGUlDES VIDEOVIDEO LABEL3MENU

    3 Press A+ or V- to select CH CAPTION/GUIDE.Then press RETURN.me cfi CAPTIOWGUIDE sween ~ppee~.

    CH CAPTION/GUIDE

    II the CH CAPTtON display appears in black, the TV is In videomode 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. CH CAPTION/GUIDE 1RETURN

    ?!I ala a posItIon.U s e : m Exlt&iI#

    5 Press A+ or V- to select a caption position number. To erase unneeded captionsEach lime you press d + or V-. Ihe caplion pailion number is marked h sequence. Call Iho caption setting swoon by lollowing‘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

    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

    9 Press RETURN.The se,,,“g is compleled. CH CAPTION/GUIDER E T U R N

    3

    To caption other channelsRepeat steps 4;9.

    Chqmr 3: “ring Advanced Fealumr 5 1

  • RM-Y117

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

    1 Press CH GUIDE.A dlrecby appears, c o r r e s p o n d i n g l o Ihs direclay k e y s o n the RemOleC o m m a n d e r .CHANNEL GUIDE

    QAEC-QDIS-QCNN-

    i

    @ESPNQ----Q--w

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

    @ _ _ _ _ @ _ _ _ _ @J __--

    To cancel the CHANNEL GUIDE screenPress 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 eqUipmentconnecled lo each inpul terminal.

    EXAMPLE: Label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS.

    1 Press MENU.T h e main m e n u a p p e a r s . IM E N U

    ?!i

    ‘K%TIMESET UPCLOSED CAPTION

    2 Press A+ or V- 10 select SET UP.

    CLOSED CAPTION

    Press RETURN.The SETUP menu appeers.

    RETURN A U T O P R O G R A MCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTION/GUIDE

    VIDEO LABEL

    3 Press A+ or V- lo select VIDEO LABEL.A U T O P R O G R A MCH ERASE/ADDCH CAPTION/GUIDES VIDEO: ON

    Press RETURN.

    tVIDEO1: VIDEOiVIDEO?: VIDEO2VIDEOJ: VIDEO3

  • 1-11. USING THE PRE-PROGRAMMED REMOTE COMMANDER

    To return to the normal screenPress MENU.

    4 Press A+ or V- lo select Iha inpul mode you want to labelVIDEO LABEL 1

    Press RETURN

    R E T U R N

    8

    rVlDEO1: VIDEO1VIDEOZ: VIDEO2VIDEOJ: VIDEO3MENU

    5 Press A+ 0, V-to select VHS

    VIDEO 1VIDEO I-+ S VIDEO+ BETA +a m m -+ VHS -+ LD

    tVIDEO 2

    VIDEO P-BETA -, 8 mm -+“HS -+ LDT

    VIDEO 3VIDE03+EETA -t6mm+VHS-+LD

    T(V-: rewrse order)

    To label other input modesRepeat steps 4-5.

    Fit.6Y117

    VIDEOI: VIDEO1VIDEOZ: VIDEO2VIDEOl: VIDEO33MENU

    Press RETURN.

    R E T U R N cVIDEO1: VHSVIDEOZ: VIDEO2VIDEO): VIDEOS

    You can operate your video equipment and cable convelter box lhal has aninfrared remote detector with this supplied preprogrammed RemoleCommander.

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

    1 While pressing CODE SET, press 0 - 9 to enter themanulacturer’s code number (see chari on P. 56). ForEXampIe. IO Operate a SOny 6 mm VCR, p&s 0; 2and ENTER.

    C O D E

    8+88 E!!Y

    2 Use Ihe video operating buttons on the Remote Commander to operate thevideo equipment.operating a VCRTo turn on or oilTo change channels(when watching TVprograms through theVCR’s tuner)To recordTo playTo slopTo fast forwardTo rewina the tapeTo pauseTo search the piclureforward and backward

    Press (VIDEO) POWER.Press CH +I-.

    Press l (2 buttons simultaneously).press b.Press 1.Press bb.Press 44.Press II.Press bb or 44 during playback.

    Operating a Video Disc PlayerTo play press w.To slop Press M.To pause Press II. t

    TO rasune nom~l,~layback. press again.* This function is efleclive onlv for CAV fslandard.

    play disc). With CLV (exten&d-play disc), the TVwill go into Ihe standby mode if II is pressed.

    Keep pressing bt or 44 during playback.To mswne nomal~layback, release Ihe buffon.

    To search lhe pictureforward and backward

  • I;o”

    I

    Manulaclures and Code Numbers (VCR/video disc player)

    SONYCANONEMERSONFISHERFUNAIGENERAL ELECTRICGOLDSTARHITACHIJ V CMAGkAVOXMITSUBISHIMULTITECHNECPANASONICPHILCOPHILIPSOUASARRCASAMSUNGSANYOSCOTTSHARPSHINTOMSYLVANIASYMPHONICTEKNIKATOSHIBATOTE VISIONZENfTH

    ‘Code number01.02.03.040 5

    22.30. 33

    10. II. 12.15290 5 . 0 6

    2 50 7 . 0 6

    1 6

    05. 06.0916, 19. 26.27

    2 9

    16.23.3105. 05

    0 5 . 0 605.06.09

    0 5 . 0 60 7 . 0 6

    2 4 . 3 2Il.15

    2 11 3 . 1 4

    34

    05.06.09

    2 6 . 2 9

    20.21

    2 517

    The code numbers lor Sony equipment are assigned as follows:

    01 ......... Bela, ED Bela VCR02 ........ .tl mm V C R03 ......... V H S VCR04 ......... Video disc player

    - II more lhan one code number 6 listed lormanulaclurers other than Sony, try enteringthem one by one. until you come lo Ihecorrect code Ior your equipmen!.

    * II the video equipment does not have acerlain Iunction. Ihe corresponding button onIllis Remote Commander will not aperare.

    . In some rare cases. you may no, be able tooperabe your nonZiony video equipment wilhlhc supplied Remole Commander. This isbecause your cquipmenl may use a codelhal IS not provided with lhis RemoleCommandor. In this cane. pk!asc ux lhcequipmenl’s own remok control unit.

    When you remove the balleries horn theRemole Commander. 41 Ihc selltngs will reverl10 the Sony Bela selling. Roe~l Ihe code5 byloliowing the steps on p. 55.

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

    EXAMPLE: Operate a connected Zenith cable converter box.

    ISet the CABLEBOX-TV selector to CABLEBOX.

    I

    - If more than one code number is listed. hy entering them one by one until you come loIhe correct code lor your equipment.

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

    . In some rare cases. your equipment may use e code that is not provided with lhisRemote Commander and you may not be able lo operate your cable converter box withIhe supplied Remote Commander. In this case. use the equipment’s own remote controlunit.

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

    Manufacturer end Code Numbers (cable box)Msnufsclurer Code number

    JERROLD 60.61.62.63.64.65

    m ‘tII you press a wrong code or il the code has nol been se,. low short beeps sound. Repeatslep 2 lo se, the code.

  • 1-12. TROUBLESHOOTING

    3 Use CABLE POWER and Ihe TV c~nlrol buttons (0 - 9. ENTER, JUMP andCH +/-) lo operate the cable converter box.CABLE

    POWER

    To operate Ihe TVSet the CABLEBOX-TV selector lo TV, the” “se the TV conlrol buttons lo controlthe N.

    For more details on operating the cable boxReler lo the operating inslruclions lhal come with Ihe cable box.

    P O

    GC

    N C

    NC

    S”

    :. ..“‘:....Symp~om’.,.’ :,:.

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

    sod piclure. no sound

    n picture (screen not lil). no sound

    1 Color

    low and noise only

    Dolled lines or sltipes

    Double images or ghosls

    Try another chs

    ‘.,:. ” : Possible causes and remedies .,.. 1. -~~+%:... ...; . . . .

    l Adjusl PICTURE.. Adjust BRIGHTNESS.9 Check antenna/cable connections.

    . 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 IO ON.

    l Is POWER switched on 7a 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 7l Check Ihe CABLE selling.. Check antennalcable connections.

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

    Relleclions lrom nearby mounlains or buildings c&en cause thispm~lem. A highly direclional &door antenna or a CAN cable mayimprove the picture.

    tel. II could be station Irouble.

    II the problem persists. conlacl your nearesl service lacilily.

    .

  • SECTION 2DISASSEMBLY

    2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL

    2-2. SERVICE POSITION

    @ Two screws (BVTP4 X 16)

  • 2-3. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL@ Coil band

    \d

    0 @ DeflectionAM

    on spring

    @ Two P tapping screws 4X16

    \

    @ Speaker

    I

    @ Chassis assy

    0 Two P tapping/ 4X16

    Cushion-VI=/

    s c r e w s

    l REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAPNOTE : 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 @Idirection indicated by the arrow @.

    l HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP0 Don’t hurt the surface of anode-caps with

    sharp shaped material!

    @ Don’t press the rubber hardly not to hurtinside 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 wil l stick out orhurt the rubber.

    Using a thumb pull up the rubber capfirmly in the direct ion indicated by the

    a r r o w @.

    ’ Anode button

    @I When one side of the rubber cap isseparated from the anode button, the

    anode-cap can be removed by turning upthe rubber cap and pul l ing up i t in thedirection of the arrow 0.

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  • 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

    Preparation:

    0 Feed in the white pattern signal.

    l Before starting, degauss the entire screen.3-l. BEAM LANDING1. 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)

    I /Fig.1

    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

    purity control

    \?I

    Fig.2

    Fig.3

    Purity controlcorrects this area.

    IDisk magnets orrotatable disk

    - 2 3 - p ,’4 Fig.4

  • 3-2. CONVERGENCEPreparation: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

    /J

    Iv RV 701Fig.51. Adjust HSTAT VR to converge red, green and blue

    dots the in center of the screen.(Horizontal move-

    ment)

    2. Adjust V. STAT magnet to converge red, green andblue dots in the center of the screen. (Vertical move-

    ment)

    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 conver-

    gence to open or close the V.STAT magnet.

    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

    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

    L w(b)Fig.6

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  • 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.8

    (3) Screenlcorner Convergence

    Fig.9+

    Affix a Permalloy ass’y correspondingto the misconverged areas

    b

    C

    I Permalloy assembly

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  • 3-3. FOCUSAdjust FOCUS control for best picture.

    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.

    17O.V d c pedestal

    IGND

    Fig.11

    3-5. METHOD OF SETTINGADJUSTMENT MODE

    SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE1. Standby mode.(Power off)

    THE SERVICE

    SERVICE ADJUSTMENT LODE IN

    Disp. Item

    ( k e r n ) data

    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 to0

    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 ADJUSTMENTS1. 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.

    Remote Commander. (Press each button within a

    second.)

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  • SECTION 4SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

    A BOARD

    E R537 CONFIRMATION METHOD (HV HOLD-DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS

    The following adjustments should always be per-formed when replacing the following components(marked with 0 on the schematic diagram).IC602, D511, C523, C524, R534, R535, R537, R549,R637, PM501, T504, DY

    a1. Preparation before confirmation1) Turn the POWER switch ON, and receive

    entirely white signal and set the PICTURE andBRIGHT controls to maximum.

    2) Confirm that the voltage of the check terminal ofTP85 is more than 1OOVDC when the set isoperating 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 connectpolarity.

    2) Receive White Signal and adjust the ABLcurrent to follows with the PICTURE and theBRIGHT controls.

    1 4 5 0 zh lOOpA3) 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.

    STANDARDLess or equal to A + 16.5 VDC

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

    150 + 100 PA9) Repeat steps from (3) to (7).

    STANDARDLess or equal to A + 16.5 VDC

    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).

    EEL- 2 7

    A BOARD

    q R511 CONFIRMATION METHOD (B+ HOLD-DOWN CONFIRMATION) AND READJUSTMENTS

    The following adjustments should always be per-formed when replacing the following components(marked with 0 on the schematic diagram).IC602, C524, R511, R534, R549, R637, PM501

    01. Hold-Down Operation Voltage (B+)

    1) Connect the currentmeter between the 7th pin ofFBT (T504)and the land of it with connectpolarity.

    2) Receive White Signal and adjust the ABLcurrent to follows with the PICTURE and theBRIGHT controls.

    1 4 5 0 + lOOpA3) 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.

    STANDARDLess or equal to 130.0 VDC

    7) Receive Dot Signal and adjust the ABL currentto follows, with the PICTURE and the BRIGHTcontrols.

    150 -t 100 PA8) Repeat steps from (4) to (6).

    STANDARDLess 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).

    G BOARD

    [B+ VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION]

    The following adjustments should always be perform-ed when replacing IC602 or R637.

    1) Supply 130+200V AC to with variable autotrans-former.

    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.

  • digitalmultimeter

    _ laoIES119

    w--h+ I

    digitalmultimeter

    Pl

    digitalmultimeter

    -228-

  • SECTION 5CIRCUIT 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

    1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE

    2. MEMORY WRITE CdNFlRMATlON METHOD1. 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.

    3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATORADJUSTMENT MODE

    SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE1. Standby mode.(Power off)

    piiiEq,Write the rnemor

    2.(DISPLAYI--+~--+(VOL(+)1-+~l on theRemote Commander. (Press each button within a

    second.) I tem up jiJ --.--

    SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE IN

    .Disp. Item

    ( I tem) data

    Item down H -

    \ \\

    S E R V I C E AFC 01000

    3. The CRT displays the item Being adjusted.IvoL(+)IN

    4. Press M or @Service mode

    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

    SERVICEPJRITE

    1 0 0 0El Tl Green(ENTER] Red7. Press k/ then ~ on the Remote

    8. Turn set off and on to exit.

    Comrkder t o e .

    SERVICE RESET1 0 0 0

    1

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

    Factory original setting

    -29-

    / \

    CODE SET CABLEBOX TV

    0 a

    RM-Y117

    ,pGiiGiqService mode

    -B Data up

    -m Data down

    ’ B Service mode

    ’ l j j Initialize

    Write into memory

  • 4. AN ITEM OF ADJUSTMENTS

    10. Disp. 4ve . data Data range Item

    123456789

    1 01 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 92 02 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 93 0

    L

    AFC *0 o - 3 AFC Loop GainHFRE 7 8 O-127 H. FrequencyVFRE 1 5 o - 3 1 V. FrequencyVPOS 2 0 o - 3 1 V. CenterVSIZ 3 1 O - 6 3 V. SizeVLIN 8 O - 1 5 V. Linearityv s c o 6 O - 1 5 V. CorrectionHPOS 6 O - 1 5 H. CenterHSIZ 1 6 o - 3 1 H. SizePAMP 2 3 o - 3 1 Pin AmpCPIN 4 o - 7 Corner PinPPHA 7 O - 1 5 Pin PhaseVCOM *2 o - 7 V. CompensationGAMP 2 1 o - 3 1 Green AmpBAMP 1 6 o - 3 1 Blue AmpGCUT 6 O - 1 5 Green Cut OffBCUT 7 O-15 Blue Cut OffCROM 2 6 O - 6 3 Chroma TrapSPIX 3 2 O-63 Sub ContrastSHUE 2 5 O-63 Sub HueSCOL 3 0 O-63 Sub ColorSBRT 3 4 O-63 Sub BrightRGBP * 18 O-63 RGB PictureSHAP *7 O-15 SharpnessVSMO *0 0.1 V Pull in RangeREF *2 o - 3 Refference l ineROFF 1 O,l Red OutGOFF 1 0, 1 Green OutBOFF 1 0, 1 Blue OutABLM *0 0, 1 ABL Mode

    * : Set-up value

    .

    3 1 N O T C *0 0.1 Notch On/Off32 DRGB *0 0, 1 OSD intensity33 VANG not use O-63 V. Angle3 4 DISP 4 0 O-63 Display Position3 5 SVOL *0 O-7 Sub Volume36 SBAL 7 O-7 Sub Balance37 BASS not use O-15 Sub Bass3 8 T R E not use O-15 Sub Treble39 UYBO not use O-63 Upper Y. Bow40 LYBO not use O-63 Lower Y. Bow41 HAMP not use O-63 H. Amp4 2 HTIL not use O-63 H. Ti l t43 UCBO not use O-63 Upper C. Bow4 4 UTIL not use O-63 Upper Ti l t45 LCBO not use O-63 Lower C. Bow4 6 LTIL not use O-63 Lower Tilt47 DCSH not use O-63 DC. Shift48 PHPO not use O-127 PinP H Position49 PHUE not use O-63 PinP Hue50 ID-O * 120 O-127 Model ID51 ID-1 * 127 O-127 Model ID52 ID-2 * 72 O-127 Model ID53 ID-3 *0 O-127 Model ID54 ID-4 * 16 O-127 Model ID

    Note : No.from 1 to 54 is to show adjustment order.

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

    KV-20V 50 (US/CND)

    No. Disp. Disp.

    50 ID-O 1 1 1 1 0 0 051 ID-l 1 1 1 1 1 1 152 ID-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 053 ID-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 054 ID-4 0 0 I o o o 0

    Data

    1 2 01277201 6

    -3o-

  • 5-2. A BOARD ADJUSTMENTS

    /RF AGC ADJUSTMENT(IF BLOCK VR)l1. 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 .

    2 .

    3 .

    4 .

    5 .

    6 .

    7 .

    8 .

    Input a color-bar signal.

    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.

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

    Write into the memory by pressing (MUTINGlthen

    -1.

    IV.FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT (VFRE)~ 4. Connect an oscilloscope to CN703 Pin0 (R

    1. Select video 1 with no connecting the signal. OUT) of C board and ground.

    2. Set to Service adjustment Mode. 5. Select SPIX withIandH.

    3. Connect the frequency counter across connector 6. Adjust withmandHfor the 2.01tO.O5Vp-p.

    VDY (+) (CN501) connector and ground.

    4. Select VFRE withmand1.

    5. Adjust withHandHfor the 55 f0.5Hz.

    6. Write the memory by pressingmlthen

    lE@Eq.

    ICROMA TRAP ADJUSTMENT (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-OUTElement of sub-carrier

    I

    /iUS CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (SPIX)I1. Input a color-bar signal.

    2. Set to Service adjustment Mode.

    3. Set the conditions as follows.

    PICTURE .-*.-*.** MAXCOLOR . . . . . . . . . ,,,,,N

    BRIGHT . . . . . . . . . ,,,,,N

    R OFF ......... ON (1)

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

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

    S E R V I C E R O F F 1l-----l//.---l:ON

    1000 0:OFF

    I J

    7. Write the memory by pressingmlthell

    m.

    8. Return the following back to normal after

    adjustment.

    PICTURE ......... MAX

    BRIGHT ......... CENTER

    COLOR ......... CENTER

    R OFF ......... ON

    G OFF ......... ON

    B OFF ......... ON

    6. Write the memory by pressingIMUTING]then

    pTi?EE.-3l-

  • [DISPLAY pos1T10N ADJUSTMENT (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

    ISUB BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT (SBRT)I1. 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 cross-

    hatch.

    6. Write into the memory by pressing m then

    p?EEq.

    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

    (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 v4m

    [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)

    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-0LV.CENTER ADJUSTMENT (VPOS)l1. Input a cross-hatch signal.

    2. Set to service adjustment Mode.

    3. Select VPOS withwand@.

    4. Adjust withmandHfor the best vertical senter.- -5. Write into the memory by pressing (MUTING] then

    IENTER/.

    V. CENTER (VPOS)

    6. Write into the memory by pressing -1

    then- .-32-

  • [H.CENTER ADJUSTMENT (H POS)JNote: 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), ANDPIN PHASEtPPHAj ADJUSTMENTS1. 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)

    -33-

  • MEMO.

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    . . . . .._......._..........................................................................................................................................................................................-334-

  • KW20V50RM-Y117

    6-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATfON

    6-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ANDSCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

    Note:.

    ..

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    .

    All capacitors are in uF unless otherwise noted.pF: upF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolyticand tantalums.All electrolytics are in 50V unless otherwise specified.Indication of resistance, which does not have one for ratingelectrical power, is as follows.

    -1

    Chips resistors are l/l OW.All resistors are in ohms.ka=lOOOQ MD=1 OOOKDm: nonflammable resistor.B : fusible resistor.A: internal component.0: panel designation, and adjustment for repair.All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curveB, unless otherwise noted.The components identified by 0 in this manual have beencarefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfyregulations regarding X-ray radiation.Should replacement be required, replace only with the valueoriginally used.When replacing components identified by 0 , make thenecessary adjustments indicated. If results do not meet thespecified value, change the component identified by q andrepeat 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 therelated adjustment.

    Part replaced ( 0 ) Adjustment ( q )

    ;2&R511, R534, R549,B+ HOLD-DOWN

    (R511)

    D511, C523, C524, R534,R535, R537, R549, PM501, D BOARD HOLD-DOWN

    G BOARD(R537)

    DY

    l All voltages are in V.* Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted0 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

    tolerance.l Circled numbers are waveform references. Lcyl : B+ line.0 p- : B-line.l ++$@, : signal path.Reference informationRESISTOR : RN METAL FILM

    :RC SOLID: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON: FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE:RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND: RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE: RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT

    COIL : LF-8L MICRO INDUCTORCAPACITOR : TA TANTALUM

    : PS STYROL: PP POLYPROPYLENE: PT MYLAR: MPS METALIZED POLYESTER: MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE: ALB BIPOLAR: ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE: ALR HIGH RIPPLE

    # Note:The symbol -EB- display is on the component side. #8; gj:: : : . ;: : : : : :: . : : : :z : : : :

    The components identified by shading and mark A #1::‘

  • clG [POWER SUPPLY, DEGAUSSING CIRCUIT]- G Board -

    I ] 2 Is I4 !

    i , i

    .: ~) NOTE:The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock ininspection or repairing.

    :yyy;s ‘-y ‘; ;---/ _ z

    - 4 9 -

    - G Board -

    IC-

    IC601 B - 3IC602 c-5

    T R A N S I S T O R-Q602 E-4Q603 G-lQ604 F-2Q605 E-6Q606 c-5Q607 E-5

    D I O D E

    D604 ’ G-5D605 B-4D606 D-2D607 G - lD606 G - lD609 E - lD610 E - lD61 I G - 4D612 H-5D613 H-6D614 G-6D615 G-6D616 F-60617 F-7D616 F-6D619 F-60620 G-6D621 G-6D622 H-50624 E - 4D625 c-5D627 D-6D629 H-5D630 H-4D632 E-4

  • A

    B

    C

    0

    1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I

    IVIDEO 1 IVIBEO 3 INI

    r-

    I

    -1I

    I :UA

    kL+ IN-l-l-

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    B-SS4399-UA.

    KWcNB;o'WHT-L

    : S - M I C R O

    TO A SOARD CN402 TO A BOARB CN401

    [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.

    -55-

  • KV-20V50ml-Y117

    6-4. SEMICONDUCTORSf

    CXA 1465AS

    -

    tI4SBbOL2SAl09102SAl091-0

    MS2470APME12470 P

    22

    I nw VIEI) 2SAl1752SAl309A2SC27852SC331 1 A

    CXP8024-sv4397b4 33

    1 31crop VIEW

    m+ .bh -PM-35 2stl2394

    ERC06-155

    CATHOQE

    AlmEi

    LA7830

    SBXl618-51250788

    2SB1370

    1 T330

    B

    II’EB c

    LM7812CTMC781 2CTMC7809CT

    ST24C02ABl

    hhnR

    fllNS4tIlNS601 NS20RRB13ESB2RB30ESB2Rf130ESB4R03.9ESBlRf)S. lESB1RDS. 6ESB3R’J9.1 ESB3lSSll9lSS1 19Tf)

    2SB709A2S060lA

    c

    62E

    BL78LROS’J-MA TflA2009A2SC3209LK

    TflA0424 2SC3271 FMM1 114XFFRC4558PS

    ill NLZOEGP20GELlEELlE-VIGPO80RGP02-17RGP02- 17PKG23RGP 1 OGPKG3RGP 1 SGPKG23

    E

    Z8612812PSC

    f-----T

    M51 132L 2SC4833MNP

    -56-

  • NOTE:l Items with no part number and no

    description are not stocked becausethey are seldom required for routineservice.

    l The construction parts of an assembledpart are indicated with a collationnumber in the remark column.

    / KV-E!g7:SECTION 7

    EXPLODED VIEWS

    . Items marked ” * ” are not stockedsince they are seldom required forroutine service. Some delay should beanticipated when ordering these items.

    .

    5 The components identified by shading and ?s.: mark A are critical for safety. .:.:.::.:.:.

    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 ?;le numero specific.fi: “.;;. . . .jj/;;;..~~.~._iie

  • 7-2. PICTURE TUBE

    a.:.:.>..:.>. ,.x.x . , . . . > ..:..: :.~~~.~.~~.~.:.:.:.~.:.~~~:.:.~.:.:~.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:...:~:.:.:.:.:.~.~.:.:...: ..::.: : . : . . . : . . . . ...” ..,... y..< ,....................

    f The components identified b y$ mark A are critical for safety.

    shading and $$1

    f Replace only with part number specified.g.::...

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

    x....~.:-~_.~.,,~~-.-.,- ,..I. _ . . - -,,.,,. a -./ .x.::

  • SECTION 8ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

    ;;:; The components rdentrfred by $.:1 shading and mark A are critical $$j are seldom required for routine service. Some

    “1 for safety. & delay should be anticipated when ordering$ Replace only with pati number $ these items.

    g specified. $$ l All variable and adjustable resistors have=::::m;.:. :.:*:.:.:.:.:.:...:.:.:...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.. . . .~.:.: .::. .1 .:. :.::.: : .: .I

  • ‘j~~~~:~~;~~.. -...~......~~~~:...~~r”.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 33 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.only with part number 9:p:

    :m (B.,_ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S$ . . . . . . .::::; ..,.. ..̂ . . . . . : : : :.: . . . . . . ::.::::s.:::.:::.:...: i I .:::::::::::::::::.m.:.:< p :..:::,:;IIAPart No. Description

    l-163-007-11 CERAMIC CHIPl-136-169-00 FILMl-136-169-00 FILMl-163-037-11 CERAMIC CHIP

    Remark

    5ov5ov5ov25v

    5ov5ov1 6 V5ov5ov

    25v1 6 V5ov5ov5ov

    5ov5ov5ov5ov5ov

    5ov5ov5ov5ov5ov

    5ov5ov5ov5ov5ov

    5ov5ov1oov1oov1oov

    1oov1oov1oov2 5 V2 5 V

    16V1 6 V5ov5ov5ov

    5ov1 6 V2 5 V5ov5ov

    6 3 V

    1ef. No. Part No. Description Remark- -

    C504 l-130-489-00 MYLAR 0.033uF 5% 5ovC505 l-164-058-11 CERAMIC 3 3 P F 5% 5ovC506 1-124-916-11 ELECT 22uF 2 0 % 6 3 VC507 l-102-038-00 CERAMIC 0. OOluF

    Ref. No.

    c330C332c333c334

    6 8 0 P F0.22uF0.22uF0.022uF

    c335 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1UF

    C336 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1OuFc340 l -126-101-11 ELECT 1oouFc341 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uF

    C342 l-163-033-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF

    c345 1-124-477-11 ELECT 47uFc341 l -126-101-11 ELECT 1oouF

    c401 l-163-031-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 . OluFC402 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1ouFc403 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1ouF

    c404 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFc405 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFC406 l -124-902-00 ELECT 0.4luFc407 l -124-902-00 ELECT 0.47uFC408 l-124-907-11 ELECT 1ouF

    c409 l-124-903-11 ELECT 1uFc410 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFC412 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1OuFc413 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1OuFc414 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1ouF

    c415 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1ouFC416 l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uFc417 l-163-017-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uFC418 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1UFc419 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uF

    C420 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1OuFC421 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1OuFC424 1-124-925-11 ELECT 2. 2uFC425 1-124-925-11 ELECT 2.2uFC426 1-124-92’7-11 ELECT 4.7uF

    C421 1-124-927-11 ELECT 4.7uFC428 1-124-925-11 ELECT 2.2uFc429 1-124-925-11 ELECT 2.2uFc430 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033uFc431 1-163-989-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033uF

    C432 l -126-101-11 ELECT 1OOuFc433 l -126-101-11 ELECT 1OOuF

    c434 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFc435 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFC436 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uF

    c431 l -124-907-11 ELECT 1ouFc440 l -126-101-11 ELECT 1OOuFc441 1-124-477-11 ELECT 47uFC442 l -124-903-11 ELECT 1uFc501 l -124-902-00 ELECT 0.4luF

    C502 1-124-916-11 ELECT 22uF

    10%5 %5%10%

    2 0 %2 0 %2 0 %2 0 %

    2 0 %2 0 %

    2 0 %2 0 %

    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 %2 0 %

    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 %

    2 0 %

    C508 l-102-038-00 CERAMIC 0. 0O:uFC509 1-124-122-11 ELECT 1OOuF 2 0 % 5ovC510 l-137-421-91 FILM 0. Q68uF 10% 1OQV

    0.01~~ 5% 26OVC512 l-164-096-11 CERAMIC 0. OluF 508

    C513 l-124-903-11 ELECT 1uF 2 0 % 5ovC515 l-124-480-11 ELECT 470uF 2 0 % 2 5 VC516 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC 22OPF 1 0 % 5oovC517 l-162-114-00 CERAMIC 0.0047uF 2KVC518 l-124-480-11 ELECT 47OuF 2 0 % 2 5 V

    C519 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC 220PF 10% 5oovC520 l-124-046-00 ELECT 1ouF 2 0 % 1 6 0 VC521 l-102-244-00 CERAMIC 220PF 10% 5oovC522 l-123-024-21 ELECT 33uF 1 6 0 VC523 l-123-932-00 ELECT 4. 7uF 2 0 % 1 6 0 V

    C524 1-124-477-11 ELECT 4hF 2 0 % 2 5 VC525 l-106-387-00 MYLAR 0.068llF 5% zoovC526 1-124-916-11 ELECT 22uF 2 0 % 6 3 VC528 l-124-046-00 ELECT 1ouF 2 0 % 1 6 0 VC553 l-102-228-00 CERAMIC 4 7 0 P F 10% 5oov

    C558 l-137-417-91 FILM 0.015uF 10% 1oov

    c559 l-162-116-00 CERAMIC 68OPF 10% 2KVC562 l-102-228-00 CERAMIC 4 7 0 P F 10% 5oovC564 l-136-111-00 FILM 1uF 5% 2oovC568 1-124-634-11 ELECT 1uF 2 0 % 250Vc571 1-124-927-11 ELECT 4.7uF 2 0 % 1oov

    c574 1-136-569-11 F I L M 1. 2uF 5% zoovc575 l-106-371-00 MYLAR 0.015uF 5% 2oovc590 l-163-009-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0. OOluF 10% 5ovC682 1-124-477-11 ELECT 47uF 2 0 % 2 5 VC683 1-124-478-11 ELECT 1OOuF 2 0 % 2 5 V

    C684 1-124-477-11 ELECT 4i’uFC686 1-124-477-11 ELECT 4’luFC690 l -124-902-00 ELECT 0.47uFC691 l -124-120-11 ELECT 22ouFC692 1-124-477-11 ELECT 4luF

    2 0 % 2 5 V2 0 % 2 5 V2 0 % 5ov2 0 % 2 5 V2 0 % 2 5 V

    < COMB FILTER >

    1-466-912-11 FILTER BLOCK, COMB

    < CONNECTOR >

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

    -60-

  • Ref. No. Part No. Description- -

    CNIOZ *l-560-124-00 PLUG, CONNECTOR (2.5MM) 4PCN201 *l-564-505-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 2PCN202 *l-564-505-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 2PCN203 *l-560-123-00 PLUG, CONNECTOR (2.5MM) 3P

    CN301 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6PCN401 *l-564-511-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 8PCN402 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6PCN501 *l-580-798-11 CONNECTOR PIN (DY) 6PCN502 *l-508-768-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 6P

    CN651 *l-691-135-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4PCN652 *l-564-510-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P

    < DIODE >

    DO02 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119DO03 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119DO04 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119DO05 g-713-300-57 DIODE lT33DO06 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

    DlOl l-810-039-11 LED UNITD201 g-719-110-72 DIODE RD30BS-B2D251 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D252 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D302 8-719-109-84 DIODE RD5. lES-Bl

    D401 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D402 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13F.S-B2D403 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D404 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D405 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13BS-B2

    D406 8-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D407 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D408 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D409 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2

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

    D412 8-719-109-88 DIODE RD5. GES-BlD413 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13FS-B2D414 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D415 g-719-110-36 DIODE RD13ES-B2D483 g-719-109-66 DIODE RD3.3ES-B2

    D502 8-719-936-82 DIODE GP08DPKG3D504 8-719-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3D509 8-?19-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3E%a ~~-~~~~~~~~ B z&pD512 8-719-936-84 DIODE RGPlOGPKG3

    D513 g-719-028-72 DIODE RGPO2-17PKG23D551 8-719-979-85 DIODE EGPZOGD552 g-719-945-80 DIODE ERCO6-15sD681 8-719-109-90 DIODE RD5.6ES-B3

    < IC >

    IClOl 8 -752-841-16 IC CXP80424-065s

    Remark ief. No. Part No. Description- -

    IC102 g-759-043-86 IC ST24CO2ABl

    Remark

    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 -759-634-69 IC M52470PIC402 8 -759-088-00 IC MMlll4XFFIC403 8 -759-088-00 IC MMlll4XFFIC405 8-759-090-21 IC TDA8424IC406 8 -759-996-43 IC RC4558PS

    IC501 8-759-801-98 IC LA7830

    < JACK >

    5251 l-750-264-11 JACK5 4 0 3 l -750-267-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN (L TYPE) 3P

    < COIL >

    LOO1 l -410-470-11 INDUCTOR 1ouHLOO2 l -410-476-11 INDUCTOR 3 3 u HLOO3 l -410-470-11 INDUCTOR 1OuHL201 l-410-645-31 INDUCTOR 1oouHL202 l-408-408-00 INDUCTOR 8. 2uH

    L502 l -410-669-31 INDUCTDR 33uH~4~~-~~~~~~ I-412-533~6I INDUCTOR

    L557 1-412-553-61 INDUCTOR 3.3mH

    < PROTECTOR MODULE >

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

    < IC LINK >

    < TRANSISTOR >

    QOOl 8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-Q4004 8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-QQ 0 0 5 8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-Q

    Q 0 0 7 8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-QQ261 8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-Q

    Q 2 6 2Q 3 0 14309Q 3 1 0

    8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-Q8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-Q8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-Q8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-Q

    -6l-

  • # Les composants identifies par # $ The components identified by $:; une trame et une marque m 8 $ shading and mark A are critical s3 sont critiques pour la sectirite. :; g for safgQ( >gZ>$# Ne les remplacer que par une f 8 Replace only with part number 3;$ piece portant le numero specific. % E specified. h.......................................................................................:I: * *:*. c.........................)’:.:.:.:.:.:.:mMxs$f*:....... ::~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, ::.~~~.~~~~~. . . .

    Remark ‘ef. No. Part No. Description- -

    R045 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

    R046 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR047 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIPR048 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIPR049 l-216-025-00 METAL CHIPR050 l-216-049-00 MBTAL CHIP

    R051 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIPR052 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR054 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIPR056 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR057 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

    R059 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR060 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIPR064 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP

    R065 I-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR066 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP

    R067 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIPR071 l-216-047-00 METAL CHIPR074 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIPR078 1-249-429-11 CARBONR081 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP

    R082 l-216-055-00 METAL CHIP

    R083 1-249-437-11 CARBONR085 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIPR086 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIPR088 l-216-089-00 MBTAL CHIP

    R089 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIPR091 l-216-089-00 METAL CHIPR092 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIPR095 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIPR096 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

    R097 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP

    Part No. Description

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

    Remark

    l/low

    l/101l/lowl/lowl/101l/101

    l/lowl/lOWl/101l/lowl/low

    l/lowl/101l/10%l/lowl/lOW

    l/101wowl/1011/4wl/low

    l/low1/4wl/lOWwowl/lOW

    l/lOWl/101l/101l/lOWl/lOW

    wow

    Ref. No.

    8311 4.7K 5 %

    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 %

    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%

    2 2 0 5%

    8401 8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-QQ 4 0 2 8-729-422-36 T R A N S I S T O R 2SB709A-Q

    Q 4 0 3 8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-QQ 4 0 4 8-729-422-27 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD601A-Q9550 8-729-140-96 T R A N S I S T O R 2SD774-34

    4551 8-729-821-87 TRANSISTOR 2SD1878CA

    wowl/101wowl/101l/low

    l/lowwowl/101l/lowl/low

    wowl/lowl/lowl/lowl/low

    l/101l/lOWl/lowwowl/low

    l/101l/lOWwowl/101l/101

    l/101l/lowl/lowl/lowl/low

    l/lowl/101l/lowl/lowl/low

    l/101l/lOWl/10111l/low

    < RESISTOR >

    ROOl l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%R003 l-216-045-00 METAL CHIP 6 8 0 5%R004 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 220 5 %

    R005 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5 %R006 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%

    R008 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R009 l-216-057-00 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5 %ROlO l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 220 5 %Roll l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R012 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 220 5 %

    R013 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP 1K 5%R016 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 220 5 %R017 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 220 5%

    R018 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R019 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5 %

    R020 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%R021 l-216-073-00 MBTAL CHIP 10K 5%R022 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%R023 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R025 l-216-039-00 METAL CHIP 3 9 0 5 %

    R026 l-216-097-00 METAL CHIP 1OOK 5 %R027 l-216-121-00 METAL CHIP 1M 5%R028 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%R029 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5 %

    R030 l-216-073-00 METAL CHIP 10K 5%

    R031 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5 %

    R032 l-216-033-00 MBTAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R033 l-216-033-00 t&TAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R034 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5 %R035 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP 4 7 0 5%

    R036 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R037 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5 %

    R038 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%

    R039 l-216-049-00 METAL CHIP 1K 5%R040 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5 %

    R041 l-216-033-00 METAL CHIP 2 2 0 5%R042 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP 0 5%R043 l-216-295-00 METAL CHIP 0 5 %R044 l-216-065-00 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5 %

    R102 l-216-039-00 METAL CHIP 390 5% IAOWf@% &&a 8-91 ~~~ :&&/ 6% “:,2w .FR206 1-216-689-11 METAL CHIP 39K 0 .5% mowR207 l-216-083-00 METAL CHIP 27K 5% l/101

    R251 l-216-059-00 METAL CHIP 2.7K 5 % wowR252 l-216-059-00 METAL CHIP 2.7K 5 % l/101R253 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5 % l/lOWR254 l-216-015-00 METAL CHIP 3 9 5% wowR256 l-216-015-00 METAL CHIP 3 9 5% wow

    R257 l-216-061-00 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5 % l/101R258 l-216-051-00 METAL CHIP 1.2K 5 % l/lowR259 l-216-051-00 METAL CHIP 1.2K 5 % l/101R262 l-216-075-00 METAL CHIP 12K 5% l/101R263 l-216-075-00 METAL CHIP 12K 5% wow

    R264 l-216-041-00 METAL CHIP 4 7 0 5% l/lowR265 l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP 33K 5% wowR.266 l-216-085-00 METAL CHIP 33K 5% l/108R267 l-216-089-00 METAL CHIP 47K 5% l/low

    62-

  • 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 82 for safety. g $ sent critiques pour la secudte. C.G Replace”;ss specif ied.

    only with part number $$ .$ Ne les remplacer que par une 83 f piece pottant le numero specz~!~z~~~,~

    I . ..A :.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.~~:::~~~~::~~;::~;;:::::: :.:. ::::::;::;::::~::~:~:i:~~~~~~~;;;~::::::~;::~~~~;:x.:.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & _ . ” .:: _ .:. p . . . . . . . . . . .

  • KV-20V50 1. The mm ponents identified by E in this ~~~~:“~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~:~~~:~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~:~-:,~~~.~.:~~~~~~:.~~~~

    1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

    :ef. No. Part No. Description Remark- -

    SO02 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTILSO03 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTILSO04 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTILSO05 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

    SO06 1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL

    < TRANSFORMER >

    < TUNER >

    < VIBRATOR >

    X001 1-579-917-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTALX001 1-579-917-41 VIBRATOR, CRYSTALx301 l-567-505-11 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL

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

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

    < CAPACITOR >

    C701 l-136-601-11 FILM 0. OluFC704 l-162-116-00 CERAMIC 68OPFC706 1-124-916-11 ELECT 22uFC707 l-164-085-11 CERAMIC 0. OOluFC711 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 6 8 0 P F

    C712 l-164-082-11 CERAMIC 5 6 0 P FC731 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 68OPFC732 l-164-081-11 CERAMIC 4 7 0 P FC751 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 6 8 0 P FC752 l-164-082-11 CERAMIC 5 6 0 P F

    C771 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 68OPFC772 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 68OPFC773 l-164-083-11 CERAMIC 6 8 0 P F

    < CONNECTOR >

    10% 630V10% 2 K V2 0 % 6 3 V10% 50810% 5ov

    10% 5ov10% SOY10% 5ov

    10% 5ov10% 5ov

    10% S O Y10% 5ov10% 5ov

    CN701 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)CN702 *l-508-768-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 6PCN703 *l-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P

    < DIODE >

    D711 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D731 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D751 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D770 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119D771 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

    -&I--

  • >>.:*

  • clGRef. No. Part No. Description- -

    C640 1-164-735-11 CAP, CERAMIC 1 5 0 0 P F

    < CONNECTOR >

    CN601 *l-580-843-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (POWER)CN602 *l-508-786-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 2PCN603 *l-508-765-00 PIN, CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 3PCN604 *l-564-510-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 7PCN605 *l-691-135-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P

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

    < DIODE >

    DBD4 8-719-911-19 DIGDE lSSl19I;

    D607 8-719-510-48 DIODE DlN26RD608D 6 0 9

    D 6 1 0D 6 1 1D 6 1 2D 6 1 3D 6 1 4

    D 6 1 5D 6 1 6D 6 1 7D 6 1 8D619

    D 6 2 0D 6 2 1D 6 2 2D 6 2 4D 6 2 5

    D 6 2 6D 6 2 7D 6 2 9D 6 3 3

    8-719-510-48 DIODE DINZOR8-719-510-48 DIODE DlN2OR

    8-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR8-719-032-13 DIODE DlNSG-TA28-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS48-719-510-02 DIODE DINS48-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS4

    8-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS48-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL208-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL208-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL208-719-510-26 DIODE DlNL20

    8-719-510-02 DIODE DINS48-719-510-02 DIODE DlNS48-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS1198-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

    8-719-110-14 DIODE RD9.1ESB38-719-911-19 DIODE lSS1198-719-911-19 DIODE lSS1198-719-510-48 DIODE DlNZOR

    2: Les composants identifies par F :< The components identified by .‘.::.:.:e une trame et une marque A $ $$ shading and mark A are critical ;g;.$J sont critiques pour la sekite. $j 8 for saffity. :.;:::.:...:$2 Ne les remplacer que par une J $; Replace.;; piece portant le numero specific. $ $ specified.

    only with part number z. . . .:.:.:.

    7: :.:.:.:.~.:.:.. : ~.:...:~:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:~:~..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: ,:,:,:,:...:.:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :.:.: . . . . . . .

    FB601 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEADFB602 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEADFB603 l-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEADFB604 1-412-911-11 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEADFB605 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

    FB606 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UHFB607 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UHFB608 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UHFB609 l-410-396-41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR 0.45UH

    ief. No. Part No. Description? Remark- -

    < IC >

    L601 1-412-533-61 INDUCTOR 47uH

    < TRANSISTOR >

    Q602 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785HFE4603 8-729-016-15 T R A N S I S T O R 2SC4833MNP8604 8-729-016-15 T R A N S I S T O R 2SC4833MNPQ605 8-729-924-90 TRANSISTOR 2SB1370-EFQ606 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785HFE

    Q607 8-729-924-90 TRANSISTOR 2SB1370-EF

    < RESISTOR >

    R602 1-249-421-11 CARBON 2.2K 5 % 1/4W FR604 1-249-421-11 CARBON 2.2K 5 % l/41 FR608 1-247-893-11 CARBON 390K 5% l/41R609 l-247-893-11 CARBON 390K 5%, I/41

    ‘~6~0 ~~~2~2~~3~-61 8.1” 1 xrti F f

    R636 1-249-421-11 CARBON 2.2K 5 % 1/4W FR637 l-249-407-11 CON 150 5% 1/4w F

    4, %I mw560 1/4W F

    R642 1-249-421-11 CARBON 2.2K 5 % 1/4W F

    I RE43~~~~~~~-g~~~~ 430 5% PW F .\4.2 5%’ fMl F

    ~-~I~-422-7~ 0x1~~ 18 6 % 1~~~~6-42~~ x ~~1~~ I’ 56 ’ $34 1

    -66-

  • -,,,-,,, ;~~ ~,. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(...... > . . d . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..:$>~~fi:,r~ ~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~~~~~:~.~~~~~~:l?rrrrr*~~:~~~~~. . ..~.~~;~~~~;~~~~~~~.~~;~~* . . > . . . . . . . .~ ;; I Lss#Me...“..:..~,;..~~~~~~~~~~~~

    I a:>;1: The components identified by $4 ;j; Les composants identifies par 1g shading and mark A are critical g ;; une trame et une marque m J$ for safety. g fG t sent critiques pour la security. : . ~;:f Replace only with part number F$ f Ne les remplacer que par une g% specified.% : ss g piece portant le numero specific. 7;..E .::................~~:.i~,:~~~~~ :.::~ :~~~:~~~~.~~::~~:~~~~ . . . 2.:~~~~~::~~~,~:~,:.~~:~~~~~~:~‘:.:..~ ..,. .,:q

    Ref. No. Part No. Description

    1-249-421-11 CARBON1-249-417-11 CARBON

    Remark lef. No. Part No. Description-~

    < DIODE >

    D800 8-719-911-19 DIODE lSS119

    < IC >

    IC801 8 -759-084-09 IC Z8612812PSC

    < COIL >

    L801 l-410-470-11 INDUCTOR 1OuH

    < TRANSISTOR >

    Q801 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785-HFEQ802 8-729-119-78 TRANSISTOR 2.X2785-HFE

    Remark

    1/4W F1/4W F1/4W F1/4W Fl/41 F

    1/4W F1/4W Fl/4111 F1/4w1/4w

    1/4W Fl/41 Fl/41 F1/4W F1/4w

    l/411/4W Fl/411/4wl/41

    R648R649

    2.2K 5 % 1/4W F1K 5% 1/4W F

    R650R651R652R653R654

    1-249-417-11 CARBON1-249-425-11 CARBON1-249-411-11 CARBON1-249-417-11 CARBON1-249-414-11 CARBON

    1K 5% 1/4W F4.7K 5


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