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No.52026

AV-14F3/AV-1435

AV-1435EE/AV-1435TEE

AV-14FMT3/AV-1438

AV-14FMG3/AV-14FMG3B

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.  The design of this product contains special hardware, many

circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For
continued protection, no changes should be made to the original
design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
Replacement parts must be identic al to thos e used in the original
circuits. Service should be performed by qualified pers onnel
only.

 

2.  Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be

made. Any design alterations or  additions  will void the
manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer
of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting
therefrom.

 

3.  Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products  have

special safety-related  characteristics. T hese characteristics  are
often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection
afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement
components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement
parts whic h have these special s afety characteristics are
identified in the parts list of Servic e manual. 

Electrical

components  having su ch features  are  identified by shading
on the schematics and by (

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) on the parts list in  Service

manual.

 The us e of a substitute replacement which does not

have the same safety characteristics  as the recommended
replac ement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may
cause shock, fire, or  other hazards .

 

4. 

Do n't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOL ATED
(NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when
repairing.

Some model's power circuit is  partly different in the GND. The
differenc e of the GND is shown by the LIVE : (

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) side GND, the

ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) : (

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) side GND and EARTH : (

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) side

GND. Don't short between the LIVE side GND and
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND and
never measure with a measuring apparatus  (oscilloscope etc.)
the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or
EARTH side GND at the s ame time.
If above note will  not be kept,  a fuse  or any parts will be  broken.

 

5.  If any repair  has been made to  the chassis, it is recommended

that the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See
ADJUSTMENT OF B1 POWER SUPPLY).

 

6.  The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with

that specified in Service manual. Excessive high voltage can
cause an increase in X-Ray emission, arcing and possible
component  damage, therefore operation under excessive  high
voltage conditions should be k ept to a  minimum,  or should be
prevented. If s evere arc ing occurs, remove the AC power
immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection
(incorrect installation, cracked or melted high voltage harness,
poor soldering, etc.). To maintain the proper minimum level of
soft X-Ray emission, c omponents in the high voltage circuitry
including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or
alternatives  approved by the manufacturer of the c omplete
product.

 

7.  Do not c hec k high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage

meter or a high v oltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the
picture tube before attempting meter connection, by c onnecting
a clip lead to the ground frame and c onnecting the other end of
the lead through a 10k

 2W resistor to the anode button.

 

8.  When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra

prec aution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the
high voltage circuit area. W here a s hort circuit has occurred,
those components that indicate evidence of overheating should
be replaced. Always  use the manufacturer's replacement
components.

9. 

Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock  Hazard)

After re-ass embling the product, always perform an isolation
check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna
terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs,
metal cabinet, screwheads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.)
to be sure the product is s afe to operate without danger of
electrical shoc k.

(1) 

Dielectric Strength Test

The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts
exposed to the us er, particularly any expos ed metal part having a
return path to the chass is  should withs tand a voltage of 3000V
AC (r.m.s.) for a period  of one sec ond.
(. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an applianc e
rated up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated
200V  or more, for a period of one second.)
This method of test requires  a test equipment not generally found
in the servic e trade.

(2) 

Leakage Current Check

Plug the AC line c ord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
isolation transformer during this check.). Using a " Leakage
Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed
metal part of the cabinet, particularly any expos ed metal part
having a return path to the chassis , to a known good earth
ground (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed
0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropic al area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC
(r.m.s.).

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 Alternate Check Method

Plug the AC line c ord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC voltmeter
having 1000 ohms per volt or more sens itivity in the following
manner. Connec t a 1500

 10W  res istor paralleled by a 0.15

µ

F

AC-type c apacitor between an exposed metal part and a known
good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Meas ure the AC voltage
across the res istor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor
connec tion to each exposed metal part, particularly any exposed
metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the
AC voltage ac ross the res istor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC
outlet and repeat eac h measurement. Any voltage measured
must not exc eed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.).    This c orresponds to 0.5mA
AC (r.m.s.).
However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC ( r.m.s.).
This corresponds to 0.2mA  AC (r.m.s.).

0.15

μ

F  AC-TYPE

1500 

 10W

GOOD EARTH  GROUND

PLACE THIS  PROBE
ON  EACH EXPOSED
METAL PART

AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 

/V,

OR  MOR E  SENSITIVITY)

Summary of Contents for AV-1435

Page 1: ... 1435EE AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 AV 1438 AV 14FMG3 AV 14FMG3B AV 14FMG3 A CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 FEATURES 4 FUNCTIONS 5 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST 7 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 8 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 15 PARTS LIST 33 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 1 SERVICE MANUAL COLOUR TELEVISION BASIC CHASSIS CG RM C90 RM C364GY RM C364 ...

Page 2: ... Hyper S21 S41 bands receivable VIF Carrier 38 0MHz Intermediate Frequency SIF Carrier 32 5MHz 5 5MHz 31 5MHz 6 5MHz 32 0MHz 6 0MHz 32 5MHz 5 5MHz 33 5MHz 4 5MHz 31 5MHz 6 5MHz 32 0MHz 6 0MHz Colour Sub Carrier Frequency PAL 4 43MHz SECAM 4 40625MHz 4 25MHz NTSC 3 58MHz 4 43MHz Power Input Rated Voltage AC110 240V 50 60Hz Power Consumption 68W Max 47W Avg Speaker 5cm 9 cm Oval type 2 Audio Output ...

Page 3: ...must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved by the manufacturer of the complete product 7 Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc Use a high voltage meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM Discharge the picture tube before attempting meter connection by connecting a clip lead to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead through a 10kΩ 2W resistor to the anode butt...

Page 4: ...r IF V C DEF VSM PRESET PRESET SETUP TOUR By means of AUTO PROGRAM the TV stations can be selected automatically and the TV channels can also be rearranged automatically The TELETEXT SYSTEM has a built in FLOP system Only for AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 Built in ECO MODE ECONOMY ECOLOGY In accordance with the brightness in a room the brightness and of contrast of the picture can be adjusted automatically...

Page 5: ...U buttons CHANNEL buttons VOLUME buttons AI ECO sensor REMOTE CONTROL sensor ON TIMER lamp POWER lamp MAIN POWER button A V INPUT terminal HEADPHONE jack 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ANT Terminal VIDEO INPUT Terminal VIDEO OUTPUT Terminal AUDIO INPUT Terminal AUDIO OUT PUT Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 1 AV 1438 9 10 ...

Page 6: ... 1435EE AV 1438 AV 14FMG3 AV 14FMG3 A RM C364 AV 14FMG3B ECO SENSOR key COLOUR SYSTEM key SOUND SYSTEM key DISPLAY key TV VIDEO key OFF TIMER key PICTURE MODE key CHANNEL SCAN key RETURN key CHANNEL key POWER key MUTING key TV TEXT key MENU key MENU key MENU key Number CH key key VOLUME key Teletext key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 7: ...e Model Name Inst Book Digest Manual Warranty Card Rating Label AV 14F3 LCT1188 001A H LCT1189 001A H LC20377 010B H AV 1435 LCT1190 001A H LC20377 001B H AV 1435EE LCT1195 001A H BT 54012 2 LC20377 009B H AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 LCT1174 001A H LCT1175 001A H LC20377 001B H AV 1438 LCT1188 001A H GG20024 001A H AV 14FMG3 LCT1196 001A H LCT1197 001A H LC20377 001B H AV 14FMG3B Av 14FMG3 A LC20413 002B...

Page 8: ... removing the rear cover 1 As shown in figure remove the 2screws marked 2 Follow the same steps when removing the other hand speaker CHECKING THE MAIN PW BOARD 1 To check the back side of the PW Board 1 Pull out the MAIN PW Board Refer to REMOVING THE MAIN PW Board 2 Erect the PW Board vertically so that you can easily check the back side of the PW Board CAUTION When erecting the PW Board be caref...

Page 9: ...No 52026 AV 14F3 AV 1435 AV 1435EE AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 AV 1438 AV 14FMG3 AV 14FMG3B 9 CRT SOCKET PWB FRONT CABI POWER CORD SPEAKER MAIN PWB E REAR COVER B A 2 1 4 PWB STOPPER D C 1 ...

Page 10: ...s the DISPLAY key twice and return to the normal screen 5 Receive channel of setting Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels channels preset as described 6 User Setting Check the user setting value of Table 2 and if setting value is different set the correct value For setting refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 Setting of SERVICE MENU Verify the setting items of the SERV...

Page 11: ...T RATE 10 20 40 80 20 AMP TUNER NO VNR YES TEXT TABLE CYL ARA CYL VOLUM PW M POS Table 1 USER SETTING VALUES Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value SUB POWER ON LANGUAGE ENGLISH CHANNEL POSITION 1 POSITION CHANNEL PRESET Refer to OPERATING INSTRUCTION VOLUME About 10 AI ECO SENSOR OFF TV VIDEO TV VNR OFF ON SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION INDICATION AUTO SHUTOFF OFF COLOUR SYSTEM PAL ON TIM...

Page 12: ...T OFF BLUE 128 127 50 RED 2 DRIVE BLUE 128 127 0 3 BRIGHT 127 127 0 4 CONT 63 63 0 5 COLOUR 63 63 0 TV 0 0 AV 14F3 AV 1435 AV 1435EE 0 0 6 TINT VIDEO AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 AV 1438 AV 14FMG3 AV 14FMG3B AV 14FMG3 A 63 63 5 0 7 SECAM BL ADJ 31 31 0 TV 17 Fixed 8 SHARP Do Not Adj VIDEO 32 31 10 Fixed 3 DEFLECTION Initial setting value Setting item Variable range fv 50Hz MODE fv 60Hz MODE 1 VER POSITION...

Page 13: ... 1 1 2 SHARP PEAK 0 0 0 0 3 ABL 1 1 1 1 4 GAMMA 0 0 0 0 TV 0 2 2 3 5 Y DELAY TIME VIDEO 0 2 0 2 6 BLACK EXP START 3 3 3 3 TV 1 1 0 0 7 C BPF VIDEO 1 1 1 1 8 CW SCP 0 0 0 0 9 VIF DET LEVEL 0 0 0 0 11 IF AGC MIN 0 0 0 0 12 VIF AGC 0 0 0 0 13 VIF PMOD 0 0 0 0 19 VNR 15 15 15 15 20 RGB LIM 1 1 1 1 21 RGB LIMIT LEVEL 2 2 2 2 23 TEXT H POSITION 3 3 3 3 24 READ DATA Sound System Do Not Adjust Setting ite...

Page 14: ...the IC301 with a new one 3 While pressing MENU button and VOL button ON the FRONT CABINET simultaneously turn the POW ER ON When the POWER is turned ON the data is written in the micro computer immediately LOCATIONS OF FRONT PANEL BUTTONS AND LAM PS MENU buttons CHANNEL buttons MENU buttons VOLUME buttons MENU buttons AI ECO sensor REMOTE CONTROL sensor ON TIMER lamp POWER lamp MAIN POW ER button ...

Page 15: ...s 5 Unless otherwise specified prepare the most suitable reception or input signal for adjustment 6 Never touch any adjustment parts which are not specified in the list for this adjustment VRs transforms condensers etc 7 Preparation for adjustment Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT User mode position PICTURE MODE VS...

Page 16: ...uld be able to select mode LANGUAGE and AUTO CH PRESET Should be OFF Key operation of the SERVICE MENU Enter to SERVICE MENU Press the DISPLAY key and the PICTURE MODE key of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT simultaneously Then enter the SERVICE MENU mode as shown in Fig 1 Exit from SERVICE MENU When complete the adjustment work press the DISPLAY key to return to the SERVICE MENU And then press the DISPLAY...

Page 17: ...he setting values of the setting items DISPLAYKey When this is pressed twice you will return to the SERVICE MENU 2 V C 3 DEF and 4 VSM PRESET 2 4Key Select one from 2 V C 3 DEF and 4 VSM PRESET MENU Key Select setting items MENU Key Adjust the values of the items DISPLAY Key When this is pressed return to the SERVICE MENU 6 SETUP TOUR Bypressing the 6 key you can change the ON or OFF should be OFF...

Page 18: ...ISP EXIT DELAYPOINT UHF AGCTAKE OVER OPERATE DISP EXIT 6 SETUP TOUR ON OFF By pressing 6 key BRIGHT TINT COLOUR BRIGHT CONT SHARP OPERATE DISP EXIT SUB MENU 4 VSM PRESET SELECT DEF OPERATE DISP EXIT SUB MENU 3 DEF SELECT 50Hz 1 VER POSITION PAL V C PAL 1 CUTOFF OPERATE DISP EXIT R G B 50Hz SUB MENU 2 V C SELECT PRESET 1 C TRAP FIX OPERATE DISP EXIT 50Hz SUB MENU 5 PRESET SELECT B K PAL SERVICE MEN...

Page 19: ...LOCATIONS S 1Pin TP 91 B1 2Pin NC 3Pin X ray2 4Pin X ray1 5Pin TP E HVT S1 HV U IC301 MEMORY IC IC702 IC701 F901 DEG TU001 FRONT TOP MAIN PWB CRT SOCKET PWB SOLDER SIDE TP 47G R E1 U T PW UPPER FOCUS LOWER SCREEN TP 47R G TP 47B TP E T CRT EARTH WIRE BRAIDED ASS Y IC821 Only for AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 ...

Page 20: ...int Adjustment part Description Please use signal generator which is correct proof about the sending frequency Adjustment of VCO CW Signal generator Remote control unit 1 VCO 1 Input the PAL full colour bar 210 25MHz signal 2 Enter the SERVICE MENU 3 Select 1 IF from the SERVICE MENU 4 Press 1 key and select 1 VCO 5 Select VCO ADJUST with MENU key 6 Press MENU key until the colour of the character...

Page 21: ... the SERVICE MENU 3 Select 1 IF from the SERVICE MENU 4 Select 2 DELAY POINT by pressing the 2 key on the remote control unit 5 Set the setting values of the setting items as shown bellow table 6 Then adjust the MENU or key until video noise disappears 7 Turn to other channels and make sure that there are no irregularities Setting Item Variable range Initial setting value MATSUSHITA QAU0287 001 NT...

Page 22: ...9 of the remote control unit and adjust the other 2 colours which except the appeared colour to where the single horizontal line appears white 8 Turn the SCREEN VR to where the single horizontal line glows faintly 9 Press the 2 key to turn off the single horizontal line 10 Press the DISPLAY key twice to return to the normal screen Adjustment of WHITE BALANCE High light Signal generator Remote cont...

Page 23: ... value with the MENU key 6 If the contrast is not the best with the initial set value make fine adjustment until you get the best contrast 5 COLOUR Method of adjustment without measuring instrument PAL COLOUR 1 Receive a PAL broadcast 2 Enter the SERVICE MENU 3 Select 2 V C from the SERVICE MENU 4 Select 5 COLOUR with the MENU key 5 Set the initial setting value for PAL COLOUR with the MENU key 6 ...

Page 24: ... Voltage value between W and G SECAM COLOUR 1 Input a SECAM full field colour bar signal 75 white 2 Set the initial setting value of SECAM COLOUR with the MENU key 3 Adjust SECAM COLOUR to bring the value of A in the illustration to 10V W G Voltage value between W and G NTSC 3 58 COLOUR 1 Input a NTSC 3 58 full field colour bar signal 75 white 2 Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3 58 COLOUR wi...

Page 25: ...rator Remote control unit NTSC 4 43 TINT When NTSC 3 58 is set NTSC 4 43 will be automatically set at the respective values 6 TINT Method of adjustment using measuring instrument NTSC 3 58 TINT 1 Input a NTSC 3 58 full field colour bar signal 75 white 2 Enter the SERVICE MENU 3 Select 2 V C from SERVICE MENU 4 Select 6 TINT with the MENU key 5 Set the initial setting value of NTSC 3 58 with the ME...

Page 26: ... BL ADJUST with MENU key 5 Set the initial setting value with the MENU key 6 Switch the key colour OFF and key colour ON on the remote control and make sure that there is no colour on the black and white screen 7 If the black and white screen is not best with the initial setting value make fine adjustment until you get the best black and white screen 8 While watching the screen adjust the value to...

Page 27: ... 2 Enter the SERVICE MENU 3 Select 3 DEF from SERVICE MENU 4 Select 1 VER POSITION with the MENU key 5 Set the initial setting value with the MENU key 6 Adjust V and V to be equal with the MENU key as shown in Fig 2 7 Input a cross hatch signal 8 Select 3 V HEIGHT with the MENU key 9 Set the initial setting value with the MENU key 10 As shown in Fig 1 adjust VER HEIGHT and make the vertical screen...

Page 28: ... sure that the adjustment is properly done on the screen of 60Hz mode NOTE Adjust to make both 50Hz 60Hz are the same v size and fine straight line When adjust again adjust 50Hz mode first When adjust in 60Hz mode only 60Hz mode is adjust VSM PRESET SETTING Item Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description Setting of VSM PRESET Remote control unit TINT COLOUR BRIGHT CONT SHARP 1 Ent...

Page 29: ...that the GREEN RASTER will come into the center of the screen Fig 3 8 Move the deflection yoke forward and fix the position of the deflection yoke so that the whole screen will become green 9 Insert the wedge to the top side of the deflection yoke so that it will not move 10 Input a crosshatch signal 11 Verify that the screen is horizontal 12 Input red and blue raster signals and make sure that pu...

Page 30: ...hite 4 Repeat 2 and 3 above and make best convergence DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT 1 Move the deflection yoke up and down and overlap the lines in the periphery Fig 2 2 Move the deflection yoke left to right and overlap the lines in the periphery Fig 3 3 Repeat 1 and 2 above and make best convergence After adjustment fix the wedge at the original position Fasten the retainer screw of the deflect...

Page 31: ... at each end 2 Shift with tweezers and remove the chip part Transistors diodes variable resistors etc 1 Apply extra solder to each lead 2 As shown in the figure push the part with tweezers and alternately melt the solder at each lead Shift and remove the chip part Note After removing the part remove remaining solder from the pattern 2 How to install Chip parts Resistors capacitors etc 1 Apply sold...

Page 32: ...No 52026 AV 14F3 AV 1435 AV 1435EE AV 1435TEE AV 14FMT3 AV 1438 AV 14FMG3 AV 14FMG3B 32 ...

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