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INP1 

INP3

 

DOWN 

INP2 

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COMP INP 

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SYNC 

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SL/F 

UP 

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COMMAND KEYS (continued) 

COMP INP  (ANALOG COMPONENT OR DIGITAL INPUT) 

Analog Component Input Module 

Key for the selection of the signals applied to the component 
inputs. The component input format can be programmed to one 
of the three following ones: RGB , Y/R-Y/B-Y or S-VHS . 
To program the component input format, pass via the KEY-
BOARD EXTENSION menu. Refer to the description of this 
menu in this manual. 

D1 /D2 Digital Input module 
When this key is pressed the LED in this key is lit, and also one 
LED in one of the keys for input selection to show the selected 
digital input. To turn back to an analog composite input, press 
again this key COMP IN. 
To program the digital input format, pass via the KEYBOARD 
EXTENSION menu. Refer to the description of this menu in this 
manual. 

SYNC 

Key for the selection of internal or external synchronization. In case 
of external sync, the input signal applied to 

INPUT 

3 is used as sync 

reference. 
When external sync is enabled, the green led above left of the 
SYNC key lights up. 

SL/F  (SLOW / FAST) 
Key for the selection of horizontal sync time constant. 
If fast sync is enabled, the green led above left of the SL/F key 
lights up. 
This key is also used to go UP in the menu's. 

INP1 INP2 INP3  (INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3) 

Keys for the selection of one of the standard available composite 
inputs. 
The selected input is identified by an enlighted green 

LED 

above the 

corresponding command key. 
If the monitor is set for external sync, 

INPUT 

3 can not be selected. 

When a digital input board is installed, these keys are also for input 
selection after the input COMP INP has been selected. 
Key INP3 is also used to go DOWN into the menu's. 

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Summary of Contents for CVM 2037

Page 1: ...OTE Keys may be protected and only available after input of a suitable password Information to modify this is explained in this manual COLOUR VIDEO MONITOR CVM 2037 CVM 2051 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Includi...

Page 2: ...escribed in this manual The CVM contains material in which BARCO retains proprietary rights Any act Involving software reproduction or intervention is prohibited This user manual could include inaccur...

Page 3: ...e selection 15 MENU 16 Menu 16 Keyboard extension 18 Monitor configuration 19 Status Preset input X 22 Alignment 23 Manual with internal signal 24 Automatic with Thoma 25 Automatic with BARCO probe 26...

Page 4: ...OCK HAZARD AND CORRECTIVE ACTION MUST BE TAKEN BEFORE RETURNING THE INSTRUMENT TO THE COSTUMER X RADIATION AND HIGH VOLTAGE LIMITS The primary source of X radiation in solid state display units is the...

Page 5: ...etzstecker aus der Steckdose ziehen Mit einem auf kleinsten WiderstandsbereIch eingestellten Ohmmeter den Widerstand zwischer der Erdung des Netzsteckers und alien zuganglichen leitenden Teilen messen...

Page 6: ...D IN THE SERVICE MANUAL BY AN REPLACE ONLY WITH CONFORM TYPES SEE SERVICE MANUAL FOR HIGH VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENTS INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION TO DETERMINE THE PRESENCE OF HIGH VOLTAGE TUBE HIGH VOLTAGES MUST BE...

Page 7: ...s is the result Full remote control All display parameters and functions can be controlled remotely You have the choice of two options Single Remote Control for si multaneous control of up to 12 monit...

Page 8: ...0 K 2 user pre selectable colour temperatures A and B Aperture control Monochrome switch colour monochrome filtered monochrome full bandwidth Automatic and manual degaussing Scan failure protection 2...

Page 9: ...onnector type INPUT 1 Composite Non composite 1 Vpp 3 6 dB 0 7 Vpp 3 6 dB 2 x BNC termination switch loop through and floating INPUT 2 Composite Non composite 1 Vpp 3 6 dB 0 7 Vpp 3 6 dB 2 x BNC termi...

Page 10: ...43 Phosphors EBU ASP EBU ASP Centre resolution TV lines 680 700 Max convergence error Centre Zone 1 typical Rest 0 2 mm 0 3 mm 0 6 mm 0 2 mm 0 4 mm 0 7 mm Active screen area Width Height mm inch 266...

Page 11: ...0 425 71 377 448 151 P 3E0 Jig gig P144 a N 483 448 1 OE O 0 5 547 514 MEE 327 5 490 N 547 125 514 O 327 5 MINIMUM INTERNAL DEPTH MAXIMUM INTERNAL DEPTH O MINIMUM INTERNAL DEPTH MAXIMUM INTERNAL DEPTH...

Page 12: ...his reason covers should never be placed on or around the monitor and the ventilation grilles should never be blocked The monitor should never be exposed to direct heat sources or excessive dust To pr...

Page 13: ...f the monitor FUSE Fuse holder For the 120 Vac range use a 4A SS fuse 6 x 32 mm 4A slow blowing For the 220 Vac range use a 2AT fuse 5 x 20 mm 2A slow blowing INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 SYNC Looped throu...

Page 14: ...Looped through inputs for component signals BNC type The input formats are noted on the rear side panel See also the Specification Section of this manual for more information Each input is provided wi...

Page 15: ...hen the keyboard is set to GEOMETRY OVERLAY for geometry alignment COL COLOUR OVERLAY COL Red LED which lights up whenever the monitor is set for colour temperature alignment in manual mode or automat...

Page 16: ...ble by means of a horizontal format bar This format bar disappears automatically from the screen about 30 seconds after the last key press or when you press CLEAR The LIM LED lights up whenever the up...

Page 17: ......

Page 18: ...s of the selected input and picture contents will directly modify to preset status Following functions are set to preset status by pressing PRE CON BRI SAT HUE VOL R G B SYNC SUE MONO COMB APT SIZE AN...

Page 19: ...D EXTENSION menu Refer to the description of this menu in this manual SYNC Key for the selection of internal or external synchronization In case of external sync the input signal applied to INPUT 3 is...

Page 20: ...r felt away Again there s choice between three different colour modes When no colour is displayed the green LED above the MONO key lights up COMB Key to enable or disable the comb filter in case a NTS...

Page 21: ...ned on the monitor starts up with the same status as when turned off the last time FUNCTION MODE You get into Function Mode different ways immediately after power on or when in normal picture mode aft...

Page 22: ...so be set to calibrated value 2 Press PRE The colour temperature is then the colour tempera ture choosen as preset colour temperature for the selected input Note that the other control functions will...

Page 23: ...nually via keyboard Display of adjustment values Remote Control settings address and on off setting Geometry alignment via keyboard Privilege setting password entrance enabling disabling When pressing...

Page 24: ...description of AUTOMENU Press 2 for colour temperature selection setup elimination on off setting NTSC and component or digital input format selection Press 4 for monitor configuration setting Press 5...

Page 25: ...Menu the input is programmed for DIGITAL MODULE you get next Keyboard Extension menu 6500 K 3200 K 9300 K A B NO YES Only active when a NTSC signal is applied NO YES If set YES the monitor is forced...

Page 26: ...is to determine what can be remote selected after connection of a small switching network to the REMOTE 2 connec tor on the rear side of the monitor In this menu you can define what kind of input modu...

Page 27: ...tual mode Press TOGL to modify it Press 0 to get a menu for determination of the function of the two switches SW1 and SW2 In such a menu Press UP or DOWN to move the red field Press TOGL to modify dat...

Page 28: ...SCAN DELAY Note that for SW1 and SW2 you have to make a different selection otherwise you get the message when entering SELECT DIF FERENT ITEMS FOR THE TWO SWITCHES The front panel and the remote cont...

Page 29: ...tore Press UP or DOWN to move the red field Press TOGL to modify data in the red field Press CLEAR to return without saving Press ENTER to return with saving Contrast Brightness Saturation Hue 050 to...

Page 30: ...6 with RS 232 connection Press 4 for automatic colour temperature alignment 6500 K 3200 K 9300 K A B with an internal or external test pattern using a Barco Light Probe Press 5 for manual colour tempe...

Page 31: ...CLEAR OR DISPLAY HELP TEXT PRESS TOGL ALIGNMENT continued Manual with internal signal Start with 6500 K so press 1 Lowlight setting for the three colour temperatures 6500 K 3200 K and 9300 K is commo...

Page 32: ...sed the monitor s internal White Field or your external White Field For alignment with an external signal first apply a 100 White Field to a composite input and select that input When via the menu s h...

Page 33: ...o the monitor Turn on the analyzer press ON For precise measurements offset calibration is required cover the colorhead to block incident light and press Abj If a Thoma TMF 2 press CON for continuous...

Page 34: ...B MONO COMB APT Service CAL SIZE Print SL F Exit alignment CLEAR Save settings ENTER TO CLEAR OR DISPLAY HELP TEXT PRESS TOGL ALIGNMENT continued Manual with live picture This alignment mode permits m...

Page 35: ...a report of colour temperature control values for the selected colour temperature EXIT Key to leave the colour temperature adjustment mode or Colour Overlay without saving The monitor has the colour...

Page 36: ...nitor First adjust the colour temperature 6500 K Before starting the alignment of another colour temperature always save the previously aligned one To do so press SAVE key marked ENTER and EXIT key ma...

Page 37: ...ER ALIGNMENT continued Auto menu AUTOMENU is a feature which facilates the colour temperature alignment of the monitor by decreasing the quantity of menus you have to go through Via the AUTO MENU SELE...

Page 38: ...Service Page also permits the manual modification of each of the displayed values Press UP to move the red field Use numeric keys 0 to 9 to modify a value between 000 and 255 Press CAL to set a select...

Page 39: ...t to save In case of a NTSC input signal it is possible to eliminate and so compensate the setup of 7 5 Selecting Setup elim 7 in the service page menu allows you to calibrate this compensation value...

Page 40: ...ith this address Use the TOGL key to select between LISTEN the monitor listens to remote control NOLISTEN the monitor does not listen to remote control also not to the SRC BVRS combined with 48 addres...

Page 41: ...OGL PHA PHA PW l PW LIN P SHF 7 PH VSC 7 SYNC LIN 1 SHF PH 1 VSC 1 PRINT HELP ON Off PHA HFR EWC EWP HELP ON OFF 0 COL 4 3 16 9 OVER SCAN 40 LIM KEY PW 1 LIN PH7 SHE LIN PH SHF VSC SYNC EXIT GEO PRINT...

Page 42: ...n is interrupted EXIT Key to leave the geometry adjustment mode without saving PRINT A single key press starts the transmission of a report of geometry control values to a printer if connected via the...

Page 43: ...9 underscan press APT and MONO Adjust the monitor for 16 9 underscan Copy the alignment to overscan press SIZE Select 16 9 overscan press COMB Finally adjust the monitor for 16 9 overscan Press ENTER...

Page 44: ...R J C ie 0 CD ENTER Once a password is entered it remains active within about 10 min utes after the last keypress in a menu status Passwords have to be re entered after turn on of the monitor Once in...

Page 45: ...ction of the digital voltmeter is at pin 9 10 11 or 12 of connector ANALOG CON or at TP3 Connect a digital voltmeter to pin 1 of connector DIGITAL CON and adjust P1 for 5 2 Vdc 2 Deflection and EHT bo...

Page 46: ...T 1 of the monitor and trigger the scope with that signal Take care of good 75 ohms termi nation Connect the probe of Channel 2 of the oscilloscope to TP5 Make a short circuit with J4 and adjust P1 fo...

Page 47: ...THE LOOP AMPLIFIER Set switch SW1 in the MOD ON position The ACC unit is now active Apply a colour bars signal at the input of the decoder Connect a dc voltmeter to TP1 of the ACC unit and adjust P5 f...

Page 48: ...onnect a 2 pF probe of an oscilloscope to the red output of the CRT socket Adjust C98 for a flat frequency response up to 5 5 MHz Connect the same probe to the green output of the crt socket Adjust C1...

Page 49: ...al A white window field appears on the tube which corresponds with the highlight value for the characters Adjust P4 on the C S board for correct black level of the characters Adjust P1 on the C S boar...

Page 50: ...ete check also an Y R Y B Y test signal ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 Output Section To be carried out when the module is installed or replaced Connect a 10 White Field video test signal looped through to th...

Page 51: ...oder section Connect the oscilloscope to TP15 U6 chrominance input Adjust P8 for 200 mVpp chrominance signal at TP15 Connect the oscilloscope to TP14 R Y Short circuit bridge BR6 Adjust C58 for zero b...

Page 52: ...ase of replacement of compenents in the sound section Apply a 1 55 Vpp 1 kHz sine wave signal to the AUDIO input of the monitor Connect an 8 ohms 4W load loudspeaker or resistor to the LS output inter...

Page 53: ...0598 BRACKET CRT CVS 1 QTY 2 Left bracket V600599 BRACKET CRT CVS 2 QTY 2 Right bracket V600610 SCREEN LATCH CVS14 20 00 QTY 2 V600611 BOTIsCHPLATE CVS 14 04 QTY 1 V6006123 COVER RAL9005 CVM2037 01 QT...

Page 54: ...S 20 01 QTY 1 V600618 MIDDLE STIFFNER CVS 20 02 QTY 1 V600619 CORNER STIFFNER CVS20 01 QTY 2 V600622 BACKSIDE PANEL CVS 20 01 QTY 2 V600625 BRACKET CRT CVS 20 02 QTY 4 V600627 BOTTOMPLATE CVS20 02 QTY...

Page 55: ...eflection V5628397 Control V5628361 Decoder RGB modules PAL Decoder RGB amplifier V5628324 NTSC Decoder RGB amplifier V5628328 PAL SECAM Decoder RGB amplifier V5628329 Non ACC Sub module on decoders V...

Page 56: ...1111 PARTS LIST MAINS INPUT Order number of a complete board V5628310 Order number Description Item V104648 R HV 390K J R2 C1147169 CPOSAPO 1M MAC250 C3 C114722 CCESADI 2K2 MAC400 Cl C2 V313259 CON MO...

Page 57: ...3 001 913 02G 1 i 66 910 91 0 ce ri I 211 L d 010 I F EN in 90 0211 I I I I I 011 901 tipLII I 1i 2311 NO0 1111910 g ea 2 5 it 0111 T7 091 61 LJ an 9011 110 E 1920 10 3 3 1 1 djP 8 _ 1 3 osa 4 8 O 00...

Page 58: ...AMNIA IMPOIIIANI 10 NMI V 11110111 1111 I WINO ANY 01 II II MI cOMPONI NIA Al N CAINl 111 1 Y 1111 II MCI 1A11 1Y P111 CAIIIIONII 0 1E1 D1 011ADI 1111 MAI 4 PE 01 Mill ni 1 1111100011 1M11 1101 111 Al...

Page 59: ...J OWS R10 V101267 R MF H390K J OW5 R2 R4 V101269 R MF H560K J OWS R58 V1012998 L R CFFH El K OW5 R14 R54 R56 R57 V1018998 A R CFFH El K OW7 R48 V1026086 R MF H 1K21F OW6 R26 V1026497 R MF H 32K4 F OW6...

Page 60: ...18 D BY329 1000 FSR T0220 D26 D33 V1319182 D BY229 200 FSR T0220 D24 D31 D32 V131952 D BYV32 200 UFSR T0220 D8 V132194 U 072 TL DIP8 P 05 V132211 Q S0402BH TH P T0220 TEl V132500 Q MPSA44 N SS T092 Q1...

Page 61: ...CI U9 6 1111 i II R 2 R52 MEI LEM C72 I I c c 6 mil R161 R151 10I J C97 1 4 1 J5 0 45 DI C73 Rif 02 I 4 1 r 1 C2 6109 C90 7 042 036 1 QU M MTI 9 CI TP19 i R14 C2 01 0 053 g 04 0 0 165 0 041 LI1 111 E1...

Page 62: ...L SYNCHRONIFATION CIRCUIT RI 1 0 R151 9 MD 0 61014 17 7 55 U 0 072 020 179 R38 DI DM 1N 1 B Dt 61 E 10011 220r C95 Le 000 8201 oino432 152 1151 4093 RI TO0 150 22 CC30 f 00 F l e IOK DFFIECTION PROCES...

Page 63: ...ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS READ CAREFULLY THE SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DON T DEGRADE THE SAFETY OF THIS SET THROUGH IMPROPER SERVICING 015 1 16 CHI BKU ADJUST To FOCUS J OF 9 9F 13 1199T 930 0 4 30V on...

Page 64: ...141 R174 R176 R5 R6 V101245 R MF H 5K6 J OW5 R180 R60 R62 R65 V101246 R MF H 6K8 J OW5 R188 R30 V101248 R MF H 10K J OW5 R10 R12 R151 R152 R154 R155 R157 R158 R16 R160 R161 R162 R163 R164 R167 R168 R1...

Page 65: ...M 50E2 85 C115 V1115509 C EL RA 4M7M 63E2 105 C82 V111633 C EL RA4700M M 35E4 85 C57 V112362 C N750M2 100P G 63E2 C8 V1127741 C Z5U MU 100N Z100E2 85 C116 C117 V1127830 C X7R MU 100N K 50E2 125 C103 C...

Page 66: ...538B DIP16 P 4093E DIP14 P 2595 TDA DIP18 P AX NS 9 OH AX NS 4 7 DH AX S 10 05 AX NS 1 MH AX NS 1 5 MH CH TOR V 80 OH 2A T DRV 4043 59 J MD1 MBT P 3 E1SN J MD JMP P 1 ElSN J MD1 MBT P 2 E1AU J EUR3C M...

Page 67: ...19 U24 4 44 4 ce6 37 C101 C92 O 7 C5 0 3 _ _ 1 v U37 4 9 082 77 P4 R61 7 1 17 6 474 D53 77 7 1 11 0 0 1 0 0 CD 0 9 77 U16 1 l 77 7 7 C16 R86 C19 C o C17 1 I 17 CI 0 L52131E31 C29 o E IC Oci E VD Al c...

Page 68: ...101 101 40 0 otsuo 1114 C111 C 11 094 195 196 L L 1 1 r it Ira meolica it r 09J Do 3 12 u C 71 UM f20 14 Cl ECPU ECPU O CONTROL i SHEET 1 OF 3 PROCESSING MODIFICATIONS RESERVED 16JAN91 Dil 133121 D14...

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Page 70: ...A 0 4 HA 1 5 11A 2 6 l R 3 17 MR 4 8 2 5 001 6 HA 1i HA B 13 12 110 9 HA 1 0 114 5 RESET LPsle 1113 VS CRTC HS CRTC RA RAO TP15 RKS PO 16 D6 D7 PIC 20 OLP Plc on 17 16 is A 01 B0 0 Al 0 BA I 5 HA 1 BA...

Page 71: ...6676 R MF H 4K99F OW6 R14 R28 R31 R32 V1026686 R MF H 5K23F OW6 R13 V106729 R TCE H 10K K OWS SlOTS P5 V106832 R TCE V 50K K OWS SlOSS P6 V107024 R TCE V200E M OWS S7 SS P4 V107025 R TCE V500E M OW5 S...

Page 72: ...ACC MNTG PAD TO18 0014 V134005 339 LM DIP14 P U14 V1340602 16V8AS GAL 25DIP20 PR Ul V1341091 555 TLC DIP8 P U15 V134117 074 TL DIP14 P U23 U27 U28 C137207 1489 DIP14 P U17 V1372303 5050 DOD DIP28 P U...

Page 73: ...010 C313286 J MD1 MET P 3 E1SN BPI BP2 BP3 BR4 J7 C3133921 J MD JMP P 1 E1SN 0011 V3135035 J D ACC SCR_L U U L 8 0007 0313516 J DE FBS P 9 J3 J5 V313517 J DE MBS P 9 J4 V313525 J EUR3C MBS P64 E1C2 S1...

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Page 75: ...USS 13 ELI 0 CC FLL CIOCM V FCC 41 Od 7 4510 vaa rd 13 86Yaletot C60 100 O r C58 25U IM z COMP VIDE U 12 61 CLP VI cea 104 CDL INFO 14 RIO ISCP SDE 4 33d R1111 t ulanzg I cv V Cl RII IR 3 yu UD 405381...

Page 76: ...1614141 1012 711 9 174 a 0 R MOM VSY L R3 72 BM 11 11 610 HFLB JR 7P31 C10 VF LB JP ve 6621 0111 o 7P30 9041 SCP SDO C2 16 SYNC 2117 EXT 1 0 SYNC INT tD SYNC Da SYNC OPT ED SCP7SCIT MB PULS SCP PGB 01...

Page 77: ...60 GI 2 1 CRC LLG U17 4C635 TP35 4 057 116116 BLUE ON 49 A3 ND OAC L8 1023 ARC PUL5 10 RED ON 01 2 15 1 E 17 la LE3 098 1 TP31 129 405313 Di UV 7 05213 LEE 0 116 Ul 11 I GREEN 0 moll FW 11181 1015 LEE...

Page 78: ...20 10K 104 104 5 12 2Y 3 L907 3 9 4Y sa sv 1A 6p 6Y aO AI 111 1 100E C147 16 Rib C16 uwt 169 193 py 04 15 G4 06 05 e__ 13 12 07 W De 0 cm 013 460 0141413 036 103 0 7 994 11441413 C15 L2 O 31 015 L I 3...

Page 79: ...V101259 R MF H 82K J OW5 V101260 R MF H100K J OW5 V101261 R MF H120K J OW5 V101262 R MF H150K J OW5 V101264 R MF H2201 J OW5 V101265 R MF H270K J OW5 V101266 R MF H330E J OW5 V101282 R MF H 6M8 J 745...

Page 80: ...385 C112743 C EL RA C EL RA C EL RA C EL BRA C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C NPO MI C COG MU C N750MI C N750MI C N750MI C N750MI C CE MI C CE MI 10M M 50E2 10...

Page 81: ...D42 D43 D44 D45 D46 D47 D48 D49 D50 D51 D52 D53 D54 D55 D56 D57 D59 D60 D61 D62 D63 D64 D65 D66 D67 D69 D7 D70 D71 D8 D81 D82 D83 D84 D85 D86 D9 V131627 D BAV21 SW D035 D110 D111 D72 D73 D74 D75 D76...

Page 82: ...ElAU J1 J2 J3 V3133931 J MD1 MBT P 2 ElAU J4 J5 C313590 J EUR3C MS P32 E1C2 S1 6 JA JD V3137820 J CT MBT P10 M2SN J6 V315311 J RVT MBT D 1 3 3 J6 J7 J8 V324151 SW SID JSA 1C BS S1 S2 S3 V5627109 ACC U...

Page 83: ...71 l err 1 I 1 I 215Lal s I C I 1 i 1 0 L _LJ _ I c 1 g C 7 1 u e c67 I C c3te F 0 7I TP49 0 i 5366 TP42 TP 71 0 221 223 I 01 2 C CLEO LE IMEDI R148 17149 2352 RI 4 0 07 7 a D69 11 065 1 1 II 60 8831...

Page 84: ...nut 11 74j1D 1 iniv I I r nn aCOL INFO 117 SUB 11141 CO ON OFT Nal CD r I r a le 1 fOl Oul 46 T r III NTSC DECODER DECODER RGBAMPLIFIER SHEET 1 OF 4 INPUT AND DECODING V5628326 MODIFICATIONS RESERVED...

Page 85: ...D C13 SPN J6 C 1 W I 1 1 541 2 c R 40026 1 17 23336 1117 La e 1 IX fC O 04 1374 12 495311 011 4_ 0 3 IR 1R f 40026 O C32 15 L o CPR 27 nab LJ F OSO 003 a132 MB 100 121 5 0 16 Te10 le Du IR IX 15 03 17...

Page 86: ...47TP46 1 I SCP RGB DEC COMP C71 89422 bra CIS 12U FT 9ft UEU 9 cce C6 DAC BAT 0162 43 1o tun7r2 105143 9136 VE 1135 0251 0213 ASS 10 0339 RED 80542 15 15 3 C13 INPUT G 2 16 0250 10 1892 7 68 11 4053B...

Page 87: ...12 C12 WO D4 J13 C3 4 1FaE1 L3 m 23 D 0 JO C10 26 911 03 047 2K 944148 916 01W 144148 D45 194440 D94 41W 194140 913 1941413 042 36 944112 911 1144143 DK L5174 DO 00 2 DI 01 5 D2 02 2 D3 03 D4 04 12 D...

Page 88: ...2K J OW5 V101254 R MF H 33K J OW5 V101255 R HF H 39K J OW5 V101256 R MF H 47K J OW5 V101257 R MF H 56K J OW5 V101259 R MF H 82K J OW5 V101260 R MF H100K J OW5 V101261 R MF H120K J OW5 V101262 R MF 111...

Page 89: ...007 TCE H 2K M OW5 S7 TS P7 P8 V107008 TCE H 5K M OW5 S7 TS P2 V1114169 C EL RA 10M M350E2 105 C127 V111474 C EL RA IM M400E2 105 C105 C112 C121 V111477 C EL RA 100M M 25E2 85 C102 C147 C344 C347 C87...

Page 90: ...Q256 Q26 Q27 Q28 Q3 Q30 Q31 Q4 Q5 Q52 Q53 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9 V1314182 Q BC559C P SS TO92 Q16 Q18 Q20 Q25 Q252 Q29 Q32 Q33 Q34 Q36 Q37 Q41 Q42 Q46 Q47 Q51 V1314651 Q BF245B FN SS TO92 Q35 V1315041 D BAT41 SCH...

Page 91: ...49 0180 V306811 X 7 159090 MHZ HC43 20 X1 V313100 J BNC FCT P 1 75E LUG 0030 V3131001 J BNC ACC WSHR 0035 V3131002 J BNC ACC NUT 0040 V313392 J MD JMP P 1 E1AU 0010 V313393 J MD1 MBT P 3 E1AU J1 J2 J3...

Page 92: ...e 2 1 0 rir 111 11 4 33 AMPLIFIER DECODING EE ERVED 290591 WIN a arrOICIE...

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