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No.52056

AV-25BT6ENS

AV-25BT6ENB

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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. Servic e should be performed by qualified personnel
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 side GND, the
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND and EARTH side GND. Don't
short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL)
side GND or EARTH side GND and never meas ure with a
measuring apparatus (osc illosc ope etc.) the LIVE side GND and
ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at the
same 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-25BT6ENB

Page 1: ...AN LTD Jul 2002 AV25BT6ENS AV25BT6ENB CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 4 FEATURES 5 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST 5 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 6 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 10 PARTS LIST 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 1 SERVICE MANUAL COLOUR TELEVISION ...

Page 2: ...respectively 4 Adjust WR WG WB with the FUNCTION key respectively until the white part turns to pure white without any other color WHITE BALANCE adjustment High light Signal generator Remote control unit BR BG 1 Receive a black white signal colour off 2 Enter SERVICE MENU 3 Select BR BG with the FUNCTION key respectively 4 Adjust BR BG with the FUNCTION key respectively until the white part of scr...

Page 3: ...t be taken for the following points 1 Do not touch the LIVE side GND or the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATED NEUTRAL side GND simultaneously If the above caution is not respected an electric shock may be caused Therefore make sure that the power cord is surely removed from the receptacle when for example the chassis is pulled out 2 Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED NEUTRAL side GND...

Page 4: ...T CONTROL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES TRANSISTOR BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW CHIP TR IC BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW CHIP IC TOP VIEW 1 N N 1 OUT E IN IN OUT E 1 N N 1 N N N 1 N E C B E C B C B E B C E G D S E C B E C B 2 21 2 23 2 23 MAIN PWB PATTERN HEADPHONE PWB PATTERN CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN 2 24 FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN HEADPHONE PWB PATTERN...

Page 5: ...B CONTROLLER ST92195 I2 C SERVICE CONNECTOR EEPROM KEYPAD IR SENSOR STEREO SOUND MSP34X0D G VIRTUAL DOLBY QSS HP AMP TDA1308 AUDIO AMP TDA7269A L R SMPS MC44608 14V 14V 8V 5V VIDEO SWITCHING CIRCUITS IF SCART1 SCART2 SVHS FAV BAV HOR DRIVE BU2508 VER AMP STV9306 RGB AMP TDA6108 FBT VER DEFL HOR DEFL L R MONO 5V STBY SUB AMP TDA7261 SUBW MSP 3411G ...

Page 6: ... 9V 1 6V 1 4V 0V 1 6V 4 9V 3 9V 1 9V 1 8V 4 9V 1 4V 1 4V 0 2V 4 9V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 1 6V 1 8V 4 9V 0 9V 4 5V 0V 1 6V 1 6V 0V 1 5V 0V 0V 4 9V 0 2V 0 2V 0V 4 9V 3 6V 0 1V 1 6V 0 2V 1 6V 1 6V 4 5V 4 9V 4 9V 0V 4 6V 0V 4 9V 4 9V 4 2V 2 8V 0 1V 2 5V 5 5V 0V 3 9V 3 5V 4 9V 4 9V 0V 23 3V 0V 0V IC501 40 IC501 41 6 5 MAIN PWB 1 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 7: ... 12 1V 7 8V 2 2V 2 8V 2 4V 2 4V 2 3V 3V 2 5V 2 4V 2 4V 2 2V 1 9V 0V 3 8V 1 1V 3V 0V 4 8V 4V 3 9V 4V 0 9V 0 8V 5 5V 5 7V 4 4V 2 9V 2 3V 3 8V 3 8V 7 9V 3 5V 0 1V 3 1V 2 5V 3 1V 7 9V 4V 0V 3 9V 2 3V 4 1V 0V 4 1V 1 6V 3 8V 2 4V 1 7V 2 4V 0V 0 1V 4 3V 2 5V 2 5V 2 5V 4 3V IC403 32 IC403 31 IC403 30 3 5 4 4 IC403 48 IC403 47 2 6 MAIN PWB 2 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 8: ...52056 No 52056 6 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB 2 9 2 10 MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3 6 4 9V 4V 4 8V 7 9V 3 3V 2 2V 7 9V 0 1V 0V 7 9V 0 1V 0V MAIN PWB 3 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 9: ... 4V 3 9V 3 3V 5 5V 26 3V 1 4V 0V 12 6V 26 9V 1 2V 12 6V 3 1V 12 6V 4 3V 0V 5 5V 5 5V 193V 0V 0V 0V 11 8V 14 7V 0 1V 0V 0V 5 8V 3 6V 13 6V 7 4V 6 8V IC601 2 3 IC601 5 30 IC601 6 2 IC601 7 60 Q601 B 2 TR601 4 300 TR601 5 250 TR601 6 120 TR601 8 25 TR601 9 65 1300 0 1V MAIN PWB 4 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 10: ...T6ENB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB 2 13 2 14 MAIN PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5 6 1 1V 0 1V 4 9V 107 5V 12 5V 2 5V 281V 2 5V 0V 12 5V 4 9V 12 2V 11 1V 0V 0 6V 0V 0 1V 2 3V 12 2V 4 9V 9 4V 4 9V 12 2V 7 9V MAIN PWB 5 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 11: ... 3 7V 2 5V 3 7V 0V 4 9V 1 4V 1 4V 1 4V 0V 2 4V 2 4V 4V 3 2V 0 1V 4 9V 0V 0V 0V 1 6V 1 6V 1 7V 2 3V 1 5V 3 7V 3 7V 0V 3 7V 3 7V 0V 3 7V 3 7V 0V 0 1V 0 1V 0 1V 0V 4 9V 3 7V 3 7V 0V 3 7V 3 7V 6 1V 7 9V 6 8V 0V 3 6V 0 1V 0 1V 0 1V 0 1V 0 1V 0V 2V 2V 4 8V 0V 4 9V 4 8V 4 2V MAIN PWB 6 6 VE 20101572 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 12: ...25BT6ENB CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 17 2 18 CRT SOCKET PL902 3 8V 0V 2 5V 2 5V 2 5V 0V 4 8V 201V 132V 145V 133V 0 9V 195V IC900 7 IC900 8 IC900 9 150 140 160 CRT SOCKET PWB AV 28BT8ENS AV 28BT8ENB AV 28BT8EPS AV 28BT8EPB AV 28BT8EES AV 28BT8EEB VE 20094670 ...

Page 13: ...V 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB FRONT CONTROL PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM HEADPHONE PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2 19 2 20 HEADPHONE PWB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB VE 20079493 FRONT CONTROL PWB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB VE 20083646 ...

Page 14: ...No 52056 No 52056 12 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB PATTERN DIAGRAMS MAIN PWB PATTERN 2 21 2 22 FRONT ...

Page 15: ...er Frequency PAL 4 43MHz SECAM 4 43MHz NTSC 3 58MHz 4 43MHz Aerial Input Terminal 75Ohm Unbalanced Power Input AC 220V 240V 50Hz Power Consumption 135W Max 1 8W stand by Picture Tube Visible size 59cm Measured diagonally High Voltage 30 45kV Speaker 5 7 X 16 cm Oval type X 2 Audio Output 10W 10W Video 1Vp p 75 Ohm S Video Y 1Vp p Positive C 0 286Vp p Input Audio L R 500 mVrms High Impedance Video ...

Page 16: ...mVrms Nominal Low impedance TV OUT TV LINE OUT 4 AUDIO GND 5 GND B 6 AUDIO L input 500mVrms Nominal High impedance 7 B input 700mVB W 75Ω NC 8 FUNCTON SW SLOW SW Low 0 3V High 8 12V High impedance NC 9 GND G 10 NC 11 G input 700mVB W 75Ω NC 12 NC 13 GND R 14 GND YS NC 15 R C input R 700mVB W 75Ω C 300mVP P 75Ω R C only C 16 Ys input Low 0 0 4 High 1 3V 75Ω NC 17 GND VIDEO output 18 GND VIDEO input...

Page 17: ...ents 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 button 8 When service is requi...

Page 18: ...text Fastext Toptext 9 It is possible to connect headphone 10 Direct channel access 11 APS Automatic Programming System 12 All programs can be named 13 Forward or backward automatic tuning 14 Automatic sound mute when no transmission 15 5 minutes after the broadcasting closedown the TV switches itself automatically to stand by mode 16 Child Lock MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST MODEL No Parts Name AV 25BT6ENS...

Page 19: ...ve the 1 screw marked C 2 Remove the HEADPHONE PWB ASS Y BRACKET REMOVING THE SPEAKER After removing the rear cover 1 Remove the 4 screws marked D 2 Remove the SPEAKER REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB After removing the rear cover Remove the MAIN PW B ASS Y 1 Remove the 4 screws marked E and remove the FRONT CONTROL PWB REMOVING THE POWER SW After removing the rear cover Remove the MAIN PW B ASS Y R...

Page 20: ...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 solder to the pattern as indic...

Page 21: ...he displayed MENU screen press 4 7 2 5 key on the remote control unit or press MUTING key and INFORMATION key at the simultaneously 2 The SERVICE MENU screen of Fig 1 is displayed 3 Verify what to set in the SERVICE MENU and set whatever is necessary Fig 1 Refer to the SERVICE ADJUSTMENT for setting 4 Press the STANDARD key to exit SERVICE MENU 5 Receive channel setting Refer to the OPERATING INST...

Page 22: ...cally restored when APS bit in Service menu is set The procedure for setting APS bit is described bellow FINE TUNING PICTURE MODE AUTO STORE Refer to the INSTRUCTION BOOK SETTING APS BIT IN SERVICE MENU 1 Enter service menu in TV mode by pressing INFORMATION and MUTING keys simultaneously Service Menu will appear 2 Select TX1 TELETEXT OPTION by pressing Up Down keys on remote control unit 3 Press ...

Page 23: ...n or input signal for adjustment 6 Never touch any adjustment parts which are not specified in the list for this adjustment variable resistors transformers condensers etc 7 Presetting before adjustment Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment instructions preset the following functions with the remote control unit BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR SHARPNESS CENTER ADJUSTMENT EQUIPMENT 1 DC voltmeter ...

Page 24: ...he GREEN key geometry menu appears Fig 3 3 Press the FUNCTION key and select the ADJUSTMENT ITEM 4 Press the FUNCTION key and set the SETTING VALUE MENU SCREEN Fig 1 FUNCTION OF COLOUR key RED key It switches the AVL to ON or OFF mode on service menu AVL word is visible on service menu when AVL is on GREEN key It switches to GEOMETRY adjust menu Geometry of the picture is adjusted in this menu YEL...

Page 25: ...EAK REGULATION THRESHOLD 010 BRI BRIGHTNESS 030 CON CONTRAST 035 COL COLOUR 038 SHR SHARP 006 HUE HUE 031 VOL VOLUME 015 WR R WHITE POINT ADJUSTMENT for RED RGBmode 030 WG R WHITE POINT ADJUSTMENT for GREEN RGBmode 055 WB R WHITE POINT ADJUSTMENT for BLUE RGBmode 032 FMP1 FM PRESCALER WHEN AVL IS OFF Not used NIP1 NICAM PRESCALER WHEN AVL IS OFF Not used SCP1 SCART PRESCALER WHEN AVL IS OFF Not us...

Page 26: ...METRY OPTIONS 00000000 OP8 PIP PRESET CHANGE 00000000 ADJUSTMENT ITEM DESCRIPTION INITIAL VALUE VSIZ VERTICAL SIZE for 50Hz 030 VPOS VERTICAL POSITION for 50Hz 010 CSCO VERTICAL S CORRECTION for 50Hz Not used VCCO VERTICAL CORNER CORRECTION for 50Hz Not used HSIZ HORIZONTAL SIZE for 50Hz Not used HPOS HORIZONTAL POSITION for 50Hz 035 HPIN HORIZONTAL PINCUSHION for 50Hz Not used HCCO HORIZONTAL COR...

Page 27: ...r SERVICE MENU 2 Select OSD with FUNCTION key 3 Adjust the OSD horizontal position with the FUNCTION key which shifts the reference bar on the bottom of the SERVICE MENU horizontally so that the OSD is positioned on the screen center X X IF ADJUSTMENT Item Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description IF adjustment Remote control unit IF 1 IF 2 IF 3 IF 4 1 Receive a PAL colour bar pa...

Page 28: ...he remote control unit force the TV to RGB mode 3 Enter SERVICE MENU 4 Select RGBH with the FUNCTION key 5 Adjust RGBH with the FUNCTION key until the circle pattern is horizontally centered A B 6 Check and readjust RGBH item if the adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments are done VERTICAL SIZE OFFSET adjustment 60Hz Signal generator Remote control unit VSOF 1 Receive a ...

Page 29: ...le pattern signal of vertical frequency 60Hz 2 Enter SERVICE MENU 3 Select HPOF with the FUNCTION key 4 Adjust HPOF with the FUNCTION key until the circle pattern is horizontally centered E F 5 Check and readjust a horizontal position item if the adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments are done HORIZONTAL TRAPEZOID OFFSET adjustment 60Hz Signal generator Remote control u...

Page 30: ...rator Remote control unit VPOS 1 Receive a PAL B G circle pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz 2 Enter GEOMETRY MENU 3 Select VPOS Vertical position with the FUNCTION key 4 Adjust VPOS with the FUNCTION key until the circle pattern is vertically centered A B 5 Check and readjust VPOS item if the adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments are done VERTICAL S CORREC TION...

Page 31: ...te control unit HSIZ 1 Receive a PAL B G cross hatch pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz 2 Enter GEOMETRY MENU 3 Select HISZ Horizontal size with the FUNCTION key 4 Adjust HISZ with the FUNCTION key until the vertical black lines on both the left and right part of the cross hatch pattern become very close to the left and right horizontal sides of picture tube and nearly about to disappear HO...

Page 32: ...ross hatch pattern signal of vertical frequency 50Hz 2 Enter GEOMETRY MENU 3 Select HCCO Horizontal corner correction with the FUNCTION key 4 Adjust HCCO with the FUNCTION key until the bending of the vertical line of the cross hatch pattern are corrected 5 Check and readjust HCCO item if the adjustment becomes improper after some other geometric adjustments are done HORIZONTAL TRAPEZOID adjustmen...

Page 33: ...W BOARD ASS Y 24 CRT SOCKETPW BOARD ASS Y 28 FRONT CONTROL PW BOARD ASS Y 28 HEADPHONE PW BOARD ASS Y 28 PACKING PACKING PARTS LIST 29 USING PW BOARD REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Model PWB ASS Y AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB MAIN PWB VE 20101572 CRT SOCKET PWB VE 20094670 FRONT CONTROL PWB VE 20084570 HEADPHONE PWB VE 20079493 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT VE 30017763 RM C1100 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB ...

Page 34: ... 5 VE 40000127 SWITCH ON OFF 2 5A 100A 6 VE 20043545 BUTTON FUNCTION SILVER AV 25BT6ENS 6 VE 20003730 BUTTON FUNCTION BLACK AV 25BT6ENB 7 VE 35004456 BRAC HP STR 6382 8 VE 30001946 SPEAKER 8R 15W 57X160 X2 9 VE 30015614 PFC TRF 10 VE 20086831 SHASSI BASE 11 VE 20094516 CHASSIS FRAME 12 VE 20092523 REAR COVER AV 25BT6ENS 12 VE 20101575 REAR COVER AV 25BT6ENB 13 VE 20067720 AV TARMINAL BOARD 14 VE 2...

Page 35: ...No 52056 AV 25BT6ENS AV 25BT6ENB 23 EXPLODED VIEW MAIN PWB FRONT CONTROL PWB 12 8 V01 L01 8 1 2 4 5 6 15 11 10 13 HEADPHONE PWB 9 TR601 14 3 7 16 17 ...

Page 36: ... 30012714 SMD RES 1 16W 820R J R447 VE 30012714 SMD RES 1 16W 820R J R448 VE 30012683 SMD RES 1 16W 330K J R449 VE 30012659 SMD RES 1 16W 2 2K J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description RESISTOR R450 VE 30012702 SMD RES 1 16W 560R J R458 VE 30012510 SMD RES 1 16W 100R J R459 VE 30012668 SMD RES 1 16W 220R J R460 VE 30012668 SMD RES 1 16W 220R J R461 VE 30012668 SMD RES 1 16W 220R J R462 VE 30012510...

Page 37: ...M C162 VE 30012573 SMD CAP 47PF 50V J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description CAPACITOR C164 VE 30012692 SMD RES 1 16W 4 7K J C165 VE 30000413 EL CAP 4 7UF 50V M C201 VE 30000400 EL CAP 47UF 50V M C205 VE 30000345 EL CAP 10UF 50V M C206 VE 30012610 SMD CAP 10NF 50V J C207 VE 30012610 SMD CAP 10NF 50V J C230 VE 30016654 SMD CAP 100NF 16V K R C246 VE 30000295 CER CAP 100NF 50V Z F C303 VE 30000100 M...

Page 38: ...EL CAP 33UF 50V M C811 VE 30000161 MKP CAP 47NF 630V J C812 VE 30007708 CER CAP 1NF 1KV K PULSE C816 VE 30000440 CER CAP 2 2NF 4KV M C817 VE 30000198 CER CAP 120PF 500V J SL C818 VE 30012590 SMD CAP 47NF 50V K C819 VE 30012590 SMD CAP 47NF 50V K C822 VE 30007308 CER CAP 220PF 1KV K PULSE C826 VE 30000406 EL CAP 47UF 250V M HR C827 VE 30000411 EL CAP 4700UF 16V M C828 VE 30012590 SMD CAP 47NF 50V K...

Page 39: ... VE 30001285 DIODE D897 VE 30001329 DIODE TRANSISTOR Q104 VE 30001457 TR Q106 VE 30001457 TR Q141 VE 30001457 TR Q142 VE 30001457 TR Q307 VE 30001457 TR Q316 VE 30001458 TR Q403 VE 30001457 TR Q404 VE 30001457 TR Q503 VE 30001457 TR Q504 VE 30001458 TR Q600 VE 30001435 TR Q601 VE 30001441 TR Q602 VE 30001429 TR Q603 VE 30001458 TR Q604 VE 30001457 TR Q605 VE 30001458 TR Q700 VE 30001458 TR Q801 VE...

Page 40: ...COIL DIODE D901 VE 30001329 DIODE D902 VE 30001318 DIODE D903 VE 30001329 DIODE D904 VE 30001329 DIODE D905 VE 30001284 DIODE D906 VE 30001284 DIODE D907 VE 30001284 DIODE D908 VE 30001284 DIODE D909 VE 30001344 ZENER DIODE NOT1 VE 30001329 DIODE 1A 1000V 30A TRANSISTOR Q900 VE 30001427 TR Q901 VE 30001454 TR IC IC900 VE 30008721 IC OTHERS PL902 VE 30001855 CRT SOCKET SG901 VE 30000428 SPARK GAP 3...

Page 41: ... 1 VE 50028494 CARTON BOX AV 25BT6ENS 1 VE 50028507 CARTON BOX AV 25BT6ENB 2 VE 20004294 CUSHION ASS Y 3 VE 50026637 POLY BAG 1250 1000 4 VE 70000587 POLY BAG 5 VE 30017763 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM C1100 6 VE 50028493 INST BOOK 7 BT 54013 2TK WARRANTY CARD 8 VE 20102134 LABEL AV 25BT6ENS 8 VE 20102164 LABEL AV 25BT6ENB ...

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