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1-4 (No.YA164)

SECTION 2

SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 FEATURES
DigiPure

This function uses the latest in digital technology to give you a

natural-looking picture.

Progressive Scan (525P / 625P signal possible)

This TV can display the Progressive video signal both of 525P

(NTSC) and 625P (PAL) signal.

Cinema Surround

The Cinema Surround  function gives  you a surround sound

with a "live" effect.

PICTURE MODE

This function can adjust the picture settings automatically.

There are BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT in the PICTURE

MODE.

This  function  can  set  a  channel  you  frequently  view  to  the

Return Channel and you can view that channel at any time with

one-touch.

2.2 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST

Item

HV-29JH24

HV-29JH74/G

PIP Function 

NO

YES

REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

RM-C1351-1H

RM-C1350-2H

MAIN P.W.B

SML-1512A-H2

SML-1513A-H2

POWER & DEF P.W.B

SML-2505A-H2

CRT SOKET P.W.B

SML-3503A-H2

FRONT CONTROL P.W.B

SML-8502A-H2

AV JACK P.W.B

SML0J505A-H2

SML0J506A-H2

MICON/100HZ P.W.B

SML0Z504A-H2

SML0Z503A-H2

Summary of Contents for HV-29JH24

Page 1: ...PECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 1 4 3 DISASSEMBLY 1 6 4 ADJUSTMENT 1 12 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 30 Ê Î ÔñÓÑÒÑ Í Ò øÊ ÜÛÑóì ÑÊÛÎ ÐÑÉÛÎ Ó Û ÒË ÝØ ßÒ ÒÛ Ô ÊÑÔËÓ Û Ì ÊñÊ ÜÛ Ñ ÑÕ ÛÈ Ì é ÎÛÌËÎÒõ ì ï ÓÛÒË ð è ë î ç ê í ÓËÌ ÒÙ ÝÑÔÑËÎ ÍÇÍÌÛÓ ÍÑËÒÜ Ý Ò ÛÓß ÍËÎÎ ÑËÒ Ü Ü ÍÐÔ ßÇ ÆÑ ÑÓ ÌÊñÌÛÈÌ ÌÊñÊ ÜÛÑ Ð ÝÌËÎÛ ÓÑÜÛ ÝØßÒÒÛÔ ÊÑÔËÓÛ ÎÓ óÝï íëð ÌÊ ÚßÊÑÎ ÌÛÝØ ÐÑÉÛÎ ÑÕ Ð Ð ÍËÞó Ð ÞßÍ Ý ÝØßÍÍ Í ÓÔî ...

Page 2: ...r Consumption Avg 150W Picture Tube Visible size 67 6cm Measured diagonally H 55 4cm I V 41 4cm High Voltage 31 0kV 1kV 1 5kV at zero beam current Speaker 6 5cm I 13cm oval type I 2 Audio Power Output 10 W 10 W Rated power output Aerial Input 75 unbalanced coaxial Video Audio INPUT 1 2 3 4 Component Video INPUT 3 625i 525i 625p 525p S Video INPUT 1 4 Video Audio RCA pin jack I 3 Y 1V p p Positive ...

Page 3: ...s 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 10k 2W resistor to the anode button 8 When service is required ...

Page 4: ...TURE MODE This function can adjust the picture settings automatically There are BRIGHT STANDARD and SOFT in the PICTURE MODE RETURN This function can set a channel you frequently view to the Return Channel and you can view that channel at any time with one touch 2 2 MAIN DIFFERENCE LIST Item HV 29JH24 HV 29JH74 G PIP Function NO YES REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM C1351 1H RM C1350 2H MAIN P W B SML 1512A ...

Page 5: ...ess bit for PP RAM SD RAM 94 P5 15 I Headphone connection detection Connect H 31 VSS33 GND 95 TRIG_IN Not used 32 VDD33 i 3 3V 96 TRIG_OUT Not used 33 A4 O Address bit for PP RAM SD RAM 97 P6 2 O Notifies bus free state Stop mode H 34 A3 O Address bit for PP RAM SD RAM 98 P6 3 O Clock for inter IC control bus 35 A2 O Address bit for PP RAM SD RAM 99 P6 4 I O Data for inter IC control bus 36 A1 O A...

Page 6: ...then remove the speaker 3 Follow the same steps when removing the other SPEAKER 3 1 5 CHECKING THE PW BOARD To check the back side of the PW Board 1 Pull out the CHASSIS Refer to REMOVING THE CHASSIS 2 Remove the CONTROL BASE 3 Front side is turned down and a chassis is stood perpendicularly The check by the side of the solder side of MAIN PWB and POWER DEF PWB is possible CAUTION When erecting th...

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Page 8: ...If the value is different select the setting item with the MENU key and set the correct value with the MENU key 5 Press the OK key to memorize the setting value 6 Press the INFORMATION key twice and return to the normal screen 5 Receiving channel setting Refer to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS and set the receive channels Channels Preset as described 6 User settings Check the user setting items accord...

Page 9: ...URE TILT CENTRE FAVORITE CH CHANNEL FAVORITE CHANNEL COLOUR PR01 RED PR02 GREEN PR03 YELLOW PR04 BLUE PICTURE MODE BRIGHT DIGITAL VNR AUTO WHITE BALANCE MID DIGIPURE AUTO PICTURE EFFECT ON VIDEO SETTING VIDEO STATUS VIDEO 1 2 3 4 PICTURE MODE BRIGHT DIGITAL VNR AUTO WHITE BALANCE MID DIGIPURE AUTO PICTURE EFFECT OFF Setting item Setting position STEREO I II STEREO SOUND BASS CENTRE TREBLE CENTRE B...

Page 10: ...DEL 21 YUV UVDEL 22 YCDELM COOL WARM NORMAL 6 WDR R 7 WDR G 8 WDR B Do not adjust 6 STATUS Do not adjust 1 SOFT 2 EEP MEMORY 7 PIP 1 HUE 2 SC ADJ 3 PIP HORPOS 4 PIP VERPOS 5 YCDELS 3 AUDIO 1 ERR LIMIT 2 A2 ID THR 3 SYSTEM 4 SUB BASS 5 SUB TREBLE 8 SURROUND 1 CH CONFIG 2 MATRIX 3 REPRODUCT 4 CENTER MODE 5 SPATIAL EFF 6 VIRTUAL EFF 7 BASS EFFECT 8 HARM 9 HPF 10 LPF 11 AMP LIMIT 12 LEVEL ADJ 13 SWC 1...

Page 11: ...the 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 i...

Page 12: ...MENT Unless otherwise specified in the adjustment items preset the following functions with the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 4 3 MEASURING INSTRUMENT AND FIXTURES 1 DC voltmeter or digital voltmeter 2 Oscilloscope 3 Signal generator Pattern generator PAL SECAM NTSC 4 Remote control unit 4 4 ADJUSTMENT ITEMS CHECK ITEMS B1 POWER SUPPLY check HIGH VOLTAGE check IF VCO check FOCUS FOCUS adjustment DEFLECTION ...

Page 13: ...Ç ÝÒððí ÝÒððì ÝÒððë Ó ÝÑÓ ñ ïððØ ÐÉÞ Óß Ò ÐÉÞ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÝÑÒÌÎÑÔ ÐÉÞ øÌÑÐ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÝÑÒÌÎÑÔ ÐÉÞ øÞÑÌÌÑÓ ÐÑÉÛÎ úÜÛÚ ÐÉÞ ÝÎÌ ÍÑÝÕÛÌ ÐÉÞ ßÊ ÍÉ ÐÉÞ ÓÛÓÑÎÇ Ý Ýéðï ÝÎÌ ÞÎß ÜÛÜ É ÎÛ ÌËÒÛÎ ÚÞÌ ï æ ÞïøÌÐóçï î æ ÒÝ í æ ÈóÎßÇ ì æ ÈóÎßÇ ë æ ÙÒÜø ÜÛÙ ÝÑ Ô ÎÑÌßÌ ÑÒ ÝÑ Ô ÜÇ ÌÑÐ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÐÝ ÓßÙÒÛÌ ï ë Ù Ú Úçðï Ø Ê ÝÎÌ øÍÑÔÜÛÎ Í ÜÛ ÚÑÝËÍ î ÊÎ ÚÑÝËÍ ï ÊÎ ÍÝÎÛÛÒ ÊÎ Íèðê Íèðë Íèðì Íèðí Íèðî Íèðï Öèðê Íçðï Öèðë Öèðì Ö...

Page 14: ... completed press the OK key to memorize the adjustment value If not to do it adjustment data is not memorized to the memory IC And if exit the adjustment mode before memorize the data the adjustment value which you change is canceled 4 6 3 4 RELEASE OF SERVICE MODE After completing the setting return to the SERVICE MODE then again press the DISPLAY key 1 IF This mode adjusts the setting values of ...

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Page 16: ...0 0 0 0 8 BRIGHT RF 128 to 127 25 25 25 25 VIDEO 128 to 127 6 6 6 6 2 2 4 4 9 CONTRAST RF 0 to 63 50 50 50 50 VIDEO 0 to 63 15 15 15 15 10 COLOUR RF 0 to 63 36 55 25 5 VIDEO 0 to 63 7 3 3 0 14 5 10 5 11 HUE RF 64 to 63 4 0 VIDEO 64 to 63 0 0 12 SHARP RF 15 to 15 3 3 3 3 VIDEO 15 to 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 SC ADJ 0 to 63 18 18 18 18 14 TOP BLK 0 to 255 35 35 46 46 35 46 51 46 15 BTM BLK 127 to 511 15...

Page 17: ...2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TRAPEZ 63 to 64 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 6 EW PIN 128 to 127 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 7 COR UP 64 to 64 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 8 8 COR LO 64 to 64 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 COR UP S 64 to 64 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 COR LO S 64 to 64 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 11 ANGLE 128 to 127 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 BOW 128 to 127 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 V S CR 64 to 63 18 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 18: ...ble range Initial setting value Regular RF Composite Video S Video Component video Progressive PAL SECAM NTSC 3 58 NTSC 4 43 50Hz i 60Hz i 60Hz p 60Hz p 5 YCDELS RF 016 to 0015 1 1 1 1 VIDEO 016 to 0015 1 1 1 1 S VIDEO 016 to 0015 1 1 1 1 Setting item Variable range Initial setting value LOW HIGH 1 CH CONFIG 0000 to 0001 1 1 2 MATRIX 0000 to 0127 16 16 3 REPRODUCT 0000 to 0015 6 6 4 CENTER MODE 00...

Page 19: ...ect a HV voltmeter to CRT anode and chassis GND 6 Make sure that the voltage is DC31 5kV 1kV 1 5kV NOTE Remove the probe before removing the earth clip IF VCO Remote control unit 1 IF 1 VCO Under normal conditions no adjustment is required Confirmation adjustment 1 Select 1 IF from the SERVICE MODE 2 Select 1 VCO 3 Receive a any broadcast 4 Check the Arrow posspition between the ABOVE REF and BELL...

Page 20: ...ively The adjustment using the remote control unit is made on the basis of the initial setting values The setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum condition can be different from the initial setting values To switch aspect modes use the ZOOM key of the remote controller Item Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description V POSITION Signal generator Remote control unit 4 D...

Page 21: ... SIZE 6 Adjust to make sure that the horizontal screen size of the picture size is 92 7 Press the OK key to memorize the set value 8 Input the NTSC VIDEO signal 60Hz from the EXT terminal and make sure that the horizontal screen size is 92 9 Press the OK key to memorize the set values SIDE PIN Signal generator Remote control unit 4 DEF 6 EW PIN 1 Receive the PAL cross hatch signal 2 Set the ZOOM m...

Page 22: ...e of 8 COR LO 6 Adjust to bring the straight line at the lower corner 7 Select 7 COR UP 8 Set the initial setting value of 7 COR UP 9 Adjust to bring the straight line at the upper corner 10 Adjust 8 COR LO and 7 COR UP so that the vertical lines at the four corners on the screen are straight 11 If the extreme upper lower corners are little pin or barrel chose 9 COR UP S 10 COR LO S and adjust to ...

Page 23: ...n the vertical linearity has been deteriorated remarkably perform the following steps 1 Receive the PAL cross hatch signal 2 Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR 3 Select 4 DEF from the SERVICE MODE 4 Select 14 V LIN 5 Set the initial setting value of 14 V LIN 6 Select 13 V S CR 7 Set the initial setting value of 13 V S CR 8 Adjust 14 V LIN and 13 V S CR so that the spaces of each line on TOP CENTER and B...

Page 24: ...w light to high light and check that the tracking of the white balance is good SUB BRIGHT Remote control unit 2 V C 8 BRIGHT 1 Receive any broadcast 2 Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR 3 Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD 4 Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID 5 Select 2 V C from the SERVICE MODE 6 Select 8 BRIGHT 7 Set the initial setting value of 8 BRIGHT 8 If the brightness is not the best with the initial se...

Page 25: ...ator Oscilloscope Remote control unit TP 47B TP E CRT SOCKET PWB 2 V C 10 COLOUR Method of adjustment using measuring instrument PAL COLOUR 1 Receive the PAL full field colour bar signal 75 white 2 Connect the oscilloscope between TP 47B and TP E 3 Set the ZOOM mode to REGULAR 4 Set the PICTURE MODE to STANDARD 5 Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID 6 Select 2 V C from the SERVICE MODE 7 Select 10 COLOUR ...

Page 26: ...DARD 4 Set the WHITE BALANCE to MID 5 Select 2 V C from the SERVICE MODE 6 Select 11 HUE 7 Set the initial setting value of 11 HUE 8 Connect the oscilloscope between TP 47B and TP E 9 Adjust NTSC 3 58 HUE and bring the value of B in the illustration to 13V 10 Press the OK key to memorize the set values NTSC 4 43 HUE When NTSC 3 58 COLOUR set NTSC 4 43 COLOUR will automatically set COLOUR DECODER V...

Page 27: ...eat the steps 10 to 11 as above 16 Select NORAML with the OK key 17 Repeat the steps 10 to 11 as above Item Measuring instrument Test point Adjustment part Description PIP POSITION Signal generator Remote control unit 7 PIP 3 PIP HORPOS 4 PIP VERPOS Proceed to the following adjustment after having completed the adjustments of DEFLECTION circuit PAL PIP POSITION 1 Receive the PAL colour bar signal ...

Page 28: ... 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 purity is properly adjusted Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ÝÎÌ ÜÇ...

Page 29: ...Move the deflection yoke left to right to overlap the lines in the periphery and match the Yv VR1 As shown in Fig 4 3 Using the VR1 on the deflection yoke match the YH CROSS See Fig 3 and 6 4 Using the VR2 on the deflection yoke match the YH BOW See Fig 3 and 6 5 Repeat the steps 1 and 4 and obtain an optimum convergence 6 Differential XV coil ADJUSTMENT In case where the horizontal lines of red a...

Page 30: ... item Details of detection Method of detection State of abnormality B1 over current protection An over current on the low B line is detected The protect port on the microcomputer 11pin is always monitored at 150msec intervals If an abnormality is detected nine time successively it is judged that there is an abnormality When an abnormality has detected the SUB POWER is turned off and POWER LED begi...

Page 31: ... No YA164 AV MULTIMEDIA COMPANY VIDEO DISPLAY CATEGORY 12 3 chome Moriya cho kanagawa ku Yokohama kanagawa prefecture 221 8528 Japan Victor Company of Japan Limited VPT Printed in Japan ...

Page 32: ...ÑËÒÜ ÍÛÌÌ ÒÙ ÚÛßÌËÎÛÍ ÒÍÌßÔÔ ß Ì Í º ò ò ò ò ò ò î ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò í ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ê ò ò ò è ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ïç ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ïç ò ò ò ò ò îð ò ò ò îï ò ò ò ò ò ò îë ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò îê ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò îç ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò íë ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò íé ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ò ìð ...

Page 33: ... Be very careful with it when handling the TV Should the TV screen become soiled wipe it with a soft dry cloth Never use rub it forcefully Never use any cleaner or detergent on it 7 If you are not going to use this TV for a long period of time be sure to disconnect the AC plug from the AC socket 8 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids s...

Page 34: ...V s VIDEO jack with a video cable To connect a VCR to the TV with an S VIDEO cable Connect the VCR s S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO output connector and TV s S connector with an S VIDEO cable A instead of connecting with a video cable 3 Connect the VCR s AUDIO OUT audio L R output jacks and the TV s AUDIO jacks L MONO and R with an audio cable If the VCR s audio output is in mono connect the VCR s AUDIO OUT ...

Page 35: ... is displayed 1 Press the main power button on the TV The TV is turned on and the JVC logo appears If the POWER lamp on the TV lights red and does not change to green your TV is in the standby mode Press the POWER button on the remote control to turn the TV on If the JVC logo does not appear your TV has already been turned before In this case use the LANGUAGE and AUTO PROGRAM functions to make the...

Page 36: ... in the programme numbers list you can register it using the MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 30 The AUTO PROGRAM function does not store a TV channel to the programme number 0 AV If you do not need to use the EDIT MANUAL function press the MENU OK button to close the EDIT menu Now setting up is complete Please enjoy your new JVC TV é ÎÛÌËÎÒõ ì ï ÓÛÒË ð è ë î ç ê í ÓËÌ ÒÙ ÝÑÔÑËÎ...

Page 37: ...he volume Press the VOLUME buttons The volume level indicator appears MENU button Press to open the menu For details see Operation with the buttons on the TV on page 20 Remote control sensor Behind the cover VIDEO 4 terminal See page 35 Headphone jack Connect the headphones with a stereo mini jack 3 5mm in diameter Í Ò øÊ ÜÛÑóì Ê Î ÓÛÒË ÑÕ ÔñÓÑÒÑ ÑÊÛÎ ÝØßÒÛÔ ÊÑÔËÓÛ ÌÊñÊ ÜÛÑ ÛÈ Ì ÐÑÉÛÎ 1 7 2 ØÊóîçÊ...

Page 38: ...35 OUTPUT terminal See page 35 Aerial socket Connect the aerial cable See page 3 Í Ê ÜÛÑ Ê ÜÛÑóï Ê ÜÛÑóî Ê ÜÛÑóíñ ÝÑÓÐÑÒÛÒÌ ÑËÌÐËÌ ÇñÊ ÜÛÑ Ê ÜÛÑ ÔñÓÑÒÑ ßËÜ Ñ ÑÊÛÎ Î ÔñÓÑÒÑ ßËÜ Ñ Î Ô ßËÜ Ñ Î 0 Í Ê Ü ÛÑ Ê Ü ÛÑóï Ê Ü ÛÑóî Ê Ü ÛÑóí ÝÑÓ ÐÑÒÛÒ Ì Ñ ËÌÐË Ì ÇñÊ Ü ÛÑ Ý Þ ÝÎ Ê Ü ÛÑ ÔñÓ ÑÒÑ ßËÜ Ñ Ñ ÊÛ Î Î ÔñÓ ÑÒÑ ßËÜ Ñ Î Ô ßËÜ Ñ Î Ð ñÝ Î Î Ð ñÝ Þ Þ ...

Page 39: ...m the PR LIST For details see DISPLAY button on page 11 If you do not have a clear picture or no colour appears follow the operation procedure COLOUR SYSTEM button on page 11 Adjust the volume Press the VOLUME buttons Watch images from an external device Choose a VIDEO terminal to which the external device has been connected Press the TV VIDEO button You can choose a VIDEO terminal with the CHANNE...

Page 40: ... button You can enjoy an enhanced sound for a wider audience by using CINEMA SURROUND function Press the CINEMA SURROUND button to select one of CINEMA SURROUND modes HIGH LOW When you listen to the stereo sound please select HIGH or LOW mode You can enjoy the sound for a wider audience similar to the experience at the theatre In case that you setting up the CINEMA SURROUND function to HIGH mode t...

Page 41: ... channel other than the Return Channel And then press the RETURN button to change the channel to the Return Channel In this way you can view two channels alternately by pressing the RETURN button RETURN function The TV temporarily memorises the TV channel that was chosen right before the current TV channel as the Last Channel By pressing the RETUTN button you can alternately view the current TV ch...

Page 42: ...r or no colour appears choose the colour system manually Press the COLOUR SYSTEM button to choose the appropriate colour system AUTO This function detects a colour system from the input signal The AUTO mode may not function properly if you have poor signal quality If the picture is abnormal in the AUTO mode choose another colour system manually The AUTO mode detects a colour system from the input ...

Page 43: ...ion the registration made here will not be changed For AUTO PROGRAM see page 29 Recalling the favorite channel Press the colour button then the registered favorite channel will be displayed You cannot recall the favorite channel in the Text mode Menu mode where an on screen menu is displayed or while multiple screens are displayed Area Country or Region System Asia Middle East Bahrain Kuwait Oman ...

Page 44: ...on icon at the right of the channel number Viewing a teletext programme Except HV 29JH54 HV 29VH14 HV 29VH54 1 Choose a TV channel with a teletext broadcast 2 Press the TV TEXT button Pressing the TV TEXT button changes the mode as follows 3 Choose a teletext page by pressing the CHANNEL buttons number buttons or colour buttons To return to the TV mode Press the TV TEXT button or TV VIDEO button I...

Page 45: ...xt page while watching TV 1 Press the number button to enter a page number or press the colour button The TV searches for a teletext page 2 Press the Cancel button The TV programme appears When the TV finds the teletext page its page number appears in the upper left of the screen 3 Press the Cancel button to return to a teletext page when the page number is on the screen You cannot return to the T...

Page 46: ...29JH24 HV 29VH14 You can display two different pictures the main picture and sub picture at a time In Twin mode both pictures are equal in size In PIP mode the small sub picture appears at a corner of the screen You can swap the main picture and sub picture instantly Note that the main and sub pictures use different input sources each other For example if the main picture s source is TV the sub pi...

Page 47: ...DEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 TV For the sub picture Press the Input button Each time you press the button the input source changes as follow the one used for the main picture will be skipped VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 TV Swapping the pictures Press the Swap button Each time you press the button the main picture and the sub picture will be swapped Changing the sub picture position in PIP mode...

Page 48: ...ed in the Multi display mode If you press the MULTI button when receiving the Progressive video signal 525P or 625P signal 525P or 625P appears on the screen and the MULTI function does not operate Returning to the normal screen Press the MULTI button or MENU OK button or choose a TV channel with the number buttons The moving picture with the blue frame will be displayed in the normal screen Press...

Page 49: ...525P or 625P appears on the screen and the FREEZE function does not operate Strobe function Except HV 29JH24 HV 29VH14 You can display eight consecutive still pictures and one moving picture at a time They are the pictures of the same source Press the STROBE button Eight consecutive still pictures which are captured at intervals of about 0 2 second are displayed in the order of 1 to 9 These number...

Page 50: ... indicates buttons on the remote control you can use when you operate a chosen function 2 Press the buttons or to choose a menu title and press the MENU OK button The menu appears To return to the previous menu Press the DISPLAY button To exit a menu instantly Press the TV VIDEO button 3 Press the buttons to choose a function For details of the functions in the menus see the following pages é ÎÛÌË...

Page 51: ...peration PICTURE SETTING menu PICTURE MODE You can choose one of three PICTURE MODEs to adjust the picture settings automatically BRIGHT Heightens contrast and sharpness STANDARD Standardizes picture adjustment SOFT Softens contrast and sharpness You can also operate the PICTURE MODE function with the PICTURE MODE button on the remote control For details see PICTURE MODE button on page 9 Adjusting...

Page 52: ...radish white Using this mode when watching films allows you to enjoy colours that are characteristic of films You cannot select the WHITE BALANCE function in the 16 9 mode of the ZOOM function PICTURE FEATURES menu DIGITAL VNR The DIGITAL VNR function cuts down the amount of noise in the original picture AUTO The TV will be automatically adjust the level of the DIGITAL VNR effect to match the amou...

Page 53: ...f the DigiPure effect is set to the maximum If you set the DigiPure function to AUTO but feel that the original picture quality has not been reproduced fully change the setting from AUTO to MAX The MAX setting is not suitable for low quality pictures which contain a lot of noise OFF The DigiPure function is turned off MIN The level of the DigiPure effect is set to the minimum When you set the Digi...

Page 54: ...1 ZOOM You can change the screen size according to the picture aspect ratio Choose the optimum one from three ZOOM modes 1 Choose ZOOM then press the MENU OK button 2 Press the buttons to choose a ZOOM mode Then press the MENU OK button You can choose a ZOOM mode from REGULAR ZOOM or 16 9 modes For details see ZOOM button on page 9 PICTURE TILT There are cases where the Earth s magnetic force may ...

Page 55: ...e 5 button to choose one of options As explained in the table if PICTURE EFFECT is set to OFF the dedicated picture effect for the favorite channel is not used In this case normal picture effect is used For details of each item see PICTURE MODE on page 20 DIGITAL VNR on page 21 WHITE BALANCE on page 21 DigiPure on page 22 When shipped 4 Press the MENU OK button to complete the setting VIDEO SETTIN...

Page 56: ...e stereo broadcasting is received poorly you can change from stereo to mono sound so that you can hear the broadcast more clearly and easily Stereo sound mono sound Bilingual I sub I Bilingual II sub II MONO Cancels the Multi Sound function and the sound becomes monaural The sound mode you can choose differs depending on the TV programme This function does not work in the VIDEO modes You can also ...

Page 57: ...m HIGH LOW MONO and OFF modes For details see CINEMA SURROUND button on page 9 You can also operate the CINEMA SURROUND function with the CINEMA SURROUND button For details see CINEMA SURROUND button on page 9 FEATURES menu SLEEP TIMER You can set the TV to automatically turn off after a set time 1 Choose SLEEP TIMER then press the MENU OK button 2 Press the buttons to set the period of time The T...

Page 58: ...ut channel the screen will change to blue and display n so the channel cannot be viewed To set this function 1 Choose CHANNEL GUARD then press the number 0 AV button 2 Set the ID number you want To choose a number Press the 6 buttons To move a cursor Press the 5 buttons 3 Press the MENU OK button 4 Press the buttons to choose a TV channel The TV shows the TV programme which the chosen TV channel i...

Page 59: ... signal composite video signal is input COMPONENT If a Component video signal Y CB CR signals is input For detailed connecting methods see Additional preparation on page 35 This Television is compatible with the Progressive video signal 525P signal and 625P signal only when the component video signal is input PIP Except HV 29JH24 HV 29VH14 You can enter the Twin or PIP mode from the menu without u...

Page 60: ... AUTO PROGRAM function starts The TV channels you receive are automatically stored in the programme numbers list To stop the AUTO PROGRAM function press the MENU OK button 2 After the TV channels have been stored in the programme number list the EDIT menu appears You can proceed to edit the programme numbers list using the EDIT MANUAL function For details see EDIT MANUAL on page 30 If a TV channel...

Page 61: ...ress the MENU OK button 2 Follow the operation description of a function you want to use and operate the function MOVE This function changes a programme number of a TV channel ID This function registers a Channel name ID to a TV channel INSERT This function adds a new TV channel in the current programme numbers list by using the CH CC number DELETE This function deletes an unnecessary TV Channel M...

Page 62: ...mber the SYSTEM sound system of the TV channel appears To cancel the MANUAL function Press the DISPLAY button 3 Press the button to choose the system sound system for a TV channel you want to register For the sound systems in each country or region see the table BROADCASTING SYSTEMS on page 12 4 Press the green or red button to search for a TV channel Scanning stops when the TV finds a TV channel ...

Page 63: ...button to start the INSERT function 3 Press the buttons to choose CC or CH according to the CH CC number of the TV channel To cancel the INSERT function Press the DISPLAY button 4 Press the Number buttons to enter the remaining CH CC number The TV shifts to registration mode When the registration is completed the picture of the TV channel appears on the screen The CH CC number is a number indicati...

Page 64: ...ê ÝÝ ëí Éõïé ÝÝ ëì Éõïè ÝÝ ëë Éõïç ÝÝ ëê Éõîð ÝÝ ëé Éõîï ÝÝ ëè Éõîî ÝÝ ëç Éõîí ÝÝ êð Éõîì ÝÝ êï Éõîë ÝÝ êî Éõîê ÝÝ êí Éõîé ÝÝ êì Éõîè ÝÝ éë È ÝÝ éê Ç Îí ÝÝ éé Æ Îì ßËóí ÝÝ éè Æõï Îë ÝÝ éç Æõî ßËóì ÝÝ çë ßóë ÝÝ çê ßóì ÝÝ çé ßóí ÝÝ çè ßóî ÝÝ çç ßóï ÝØ ËÍ ÝÝ Î Ñ ÎÌ ßËÍÌÎßÔ ß ÝØ ðî ËÍóî Ûî Îï ßËóð ÝØ ðí ËÍóí Ûí ßËóï ÝØ ðì ËÍóì Ûì Îî ßËóî ÝØ ðë ËÍóë Ûë Îê ßËóê ÝØ ðê ËÍóê Ûê Îé ßËóé ÝØ ðé ËÍóé Ûé Îè ßËó...

Page 65: ... teletext language group that you select the sub titles of the teletext program will not be displayed properly Group Languages GROUP 1 Turkish Hungarian English German French Italian Spanish Portuguese Greek Swedish Finnish GROUP 2 Polish Serbian Croatian Slovenian Czech Slovak Rumanian Hungarian Ger man French Italian Swedish Finnish GROUP 3 Russian Bulgarian Lettish Lithuanian Estonian Ukrain an...

Page 66: ...nnecting cables are not supplied 1 VCR composite signal 2 VCR S VIDEO signal Y C 3 VCR for recording composite signal 4 DVD player composite signal 5 DVD player S VIDEO signal Y C 6 DVD player component video signals Y PB CB PR CR 7 TV game composite signal 8 TV game S VIDEO signal Y C 9 Camcorder composite signal 0 Camcorder S VIDEO signal Y C Headphones Ê Î ÔñÓÑÒÑ Í Ò øÊ ÜÛÑóì ÑÊÛÎ Í Ê ÜÛÑ Ê ÜÛÑ...

Page 67: ...f connecting a device to the VIDEO 3 COMPONENT terminal with a video cable Connect the TV s Y VIDEO jack and the device s VIDEO OUT video output jack with a video cable Then set the VIDEO 3 SETTING to VIDEO according to VIDEO 3 SETTING on page 28 In the VIDEO 4 terminal the VIDEO jack is indicated by V 2 Connect the TV s AUDIO jacks L MONO and R and the device s AUDIO OUT audio L R output jacks wi...

Page 68: ...iption BLUE BACK on page 27 to try to change the BLUE BACK function setting to OFF Are your SOUND SYSTEM settings for the TV channels correct Follow the description SOUND SYSTEM button on page 11 to try to solve the trouble Poor picture If noise totally obscures the picture snow the aerial or aerial cable may have trouble Check the following to try to solve the trouble Has the TV and aerial been c...

Page 69: ...ters apart from the TV location Operate the remote control in the front of your TV or a location less than seven meters from your TV to try to solve the problem When you are viewing a teletext programme you cannot operate the menus Press the TV VIDEO button to return the teletext programme to the ordinary TV programme to try operating the menus Is the CHILD LOCK function set to ON If the CHILD LOC...

Page 70: ... be displayed The TV may emit a crackling sound due to a sudden change in temperature It does not matter if a picture or sound does not show any abnormality If you hear crackling sounds frequently while you are viewing the TV other causes may be assumed For precautionary purposes request your service technician to inspect it Touching the screen may cause you feel a slight electric shock due to its...

Page 71: ... teletext Please see the table in the description TELETEXT LANGUAGE on page 34 Except HV 29JH54 HV 29VH54 HV 29VH14 Power requirements AC 110 to 240V 50 60Hz Audio output Rated Power output 10W 10W VIDEO 1 terminal RCA connector I 3 S VIDEO connector I 1 Video input S VIDEO Y C input and Audio L R inputs are available VIDEO 2 terminal RCA connector I 3 Video input and Audio L R inputs are availabl...

Page 72: ... ç ê í ÓËÌ Ò Ù ÝÑÔÑËÎ ÍÇÍÌÛÓ ÍÑË ÒÜ Ý ÒÛÓß ÍËÎ ÎÑË ÒÜ Ü ÍÐÔßÇ ÆÑÑÓ ÌÊñÌÛÈÌ ÌÊñÊ ÜÛÑ Ð Ý ÌËÎ Û ÓÑÜÛ ÝØßÒÒÛÔ ÊÑÔËÓÛ ÎÓ óÝïí ëð ÌÊ ÚßÊÑÎ ÌÛ ÝØ ÐÑÉÛÎ ÑÕ Ð Ð ÍË ÞóÐ ÞßÍ Ý ÝØßÍÍ Í ÓÔî ÝÑÔÑËÎ ÌÛÔÛÊ Í ÑÒ ØÊóîçÖØîìô ØÊóîçÖØéìñÙ ÝÜóÎÑÓ Ò òÍÓÔîððìïï ÝÑÐÇÎ ÙØÌ w îððì Ê Ý º Ö ô Ô ò Ò òÇßïêì îððìñïï ÍÝØÛÓßÌ Ý Ü ßÙÎßÓÍ ...

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Page 75: ...PATTERN 2 26 FRONT CONTROL PWB PATTERN 2 27 MICOM 100Hz PWB PATTERN 2 29 USING P W BOARD Ý ÞÑÌÌÑÓ Ê ÛÉ ÚÎÑÒÌ Ê ÛÉ ÌÑÐ Ê ÛÉ ï Ò Ò ï ÑËÌ Û Ò Ò ÑËÌ Û ï Ò ÌÑÐ Ê ÛÉ Ò ï Ò Ò Ò ï Ò ÝØ Ð Ý ÌÎßÒÍ ÍÌÑÎ ÞÑÌÌÑÓ Ê ÛÉ ÚÎÑÒÌ Ê ÛÉ ÌÑÐ Ê ÛÉ ÝØ Ð ÌÎ Û Ý Þ Û Ý Þ Ý Þ Û Þ øÙ Û øÍ Ý øÜ Û Ý Þ Û Ý Þ ÐÉÞ ßÍÍùÇ Ø ÊóîçÖØîì Ø ÊóîçÖØéìñÙ Óß Ò ÐòÉò ÞÑßÎÜ ÍÓÔóïëïîßóØî ÍÓÔóïëïíßóØî ÐÑÉÛÎ ú ÜÛÚ ÐòÉò ÞÑßÎÜ ÍÓÔóîëðëßóØî ÝÎÌ ÍÑÝÕÛÌ ...

Page 76: ...ï ÐßÎßÞÑÔß ÜÎ ÊÛ Ýéðï ÓÛÓÑÎÇ Ýððí ÍÜ ÎßÓ Ýððì ÎÑÓ ÜÛÚò ú ÎÙÞ ÐÎÑÝÛÍÍÑÎ ÝÎÌ Ýîðí Þ ÑËÌ ßËÜ Ñ ÑËÌ Ýîðî Î ÑËÌ Ýîðï Ù ÑËÌ Ýïðï ÓËÔÌ ÍÑËÒÜ ÐÎÑÝÛÍÍÑÎ ØÛßÜ ÐØÑÒÛ ÚÎÑÒÌ ÝÑÒÌÎÑÔ ÐÉÞ ÎÙÞ ÝÑÒÌÎÑÔ ÇËÊ ÑËÌÐËÌ ÇËÊ ÒÐËÌ ÓßÌÎ Èñ Ð ÝÌËÎÛ ÚÎßÓÛ ÙÛÒÛÎßÌÑÎñ ÒÑÒóÔ ÒÛßÎ ÝÑÔÑËÎÍÐßÝÛ ÛÒØßÒÝÛÎ Ê ÜÛÑ Üóß ÝÑÒÊÛÎÌÛÎ ÍÝßÒ ÊÓ îÝ ÍÇÒÝ ÐÎÑÝÛÍÍ ÒÙñ Ø ú Ê ÜÎ ÊÛ ÒÑ ÍÛ ÎÛÜËÝÌ ÑÒ Ó ÈÛÎ ØñÊ ÑËÌ ßóÜ ÝÑÒÊÛÎÌÛÎñ ÝÑÔÑËÎ ÜÛÝÑÜÛÎ ßóÜ ÝÑÒÊÛÎ...

Page 77: ... ÌØêéï Îêéî Îêéï Ýêèê Îððí Ýððé Üêèï Îêèê Îêèé Îêèè Îêèç Îêéí ßÁÐÎÑÌ Ýêèè Ýêéï Ýêîì Ýêèç Ýêèë Îêçð Çêðë Ýêìì Ýêìí Ýêçî Ýêçï Îïðè Îïðç ÔÝððë Îêíï Ïêîë Ïêîì Ïêîí Üîðì Ïêîï Îêîï ßÁÊÝÝ Ýîïç Ýîîð Ýðïì Ýðïë Ôððí Õððï Çêðí Îêíë Îêíð Ýðïé Ýêëï Îðïî Îêëë Îêëé Îêëê Ïêîê Ïêîé Îêîè Îêîê Ýðïê Ýêëï ÎÁÑËÌ ßÁÙÒÜ ÔÁÑËÌ Ýððì Ýððê Îêîé ÌËððï Îêðé Ýêêë ÍÝÔïÁî ßîÁÙÒÜ ÍÜßî Ýêëí Ýêëî Îððî Ýðïî Ýðïï Îððê Îððì Îððé Îððè Î...

Page 78: ...Îëëì Îëíè Îëíë Ýëëë ÙÒÜ Ýëëí Îëëè Ïëðì Ýëïí Ýëðë Ïîïð Ïîïì Ïîïï Üçèî Ýîïé Ýçðï Ýçðï Üçèï Ýîïè Ýçðê Îëðë Ýëðï Ýçðé Ýçðì Ýçðë Îëðî Îëðí Üëðî Îëðê Îëïé Îëðï Îëðì Ýéðï Ýëðî Îëïì Ýëðï Üëðì Ýëðç Îëíê Ïëðï Îëîì Îëîí Îëîê Îëîé Îëîë Îëðé Îëïï Îëïí Ýëïë Üëðï Îëïî Îëïð Îëðç Ýëðì Îëíé Îëîç Îëíî Ýëïð Îëíð Ïëðî Îëíí Îëîè ÝÒððî Îëíï Îëîï Îëïç Îëïë Îëïê Îëîð Îîéé Îîéè Ïîïê Üéðë Îëíì Ïéðï Ýéðî Çðïç Îéðê Ýéðï Îéðé ...

Page 79: ...ìðç Îìðé Õìðï Ýìðè Ýìðé Ýìïî Îìðî Ýìïí Ýçíë Îìðì Îìðí Õçëî Üçíî Üìðí Êßëêï Ýçðï Ìëêï Îëêí Üçìï Îìðï Îìïð ÝÐçìï Ýçìï Îçèï Ýëêî ÎÇçíï Ýçêé Îëêï Îëêî Üçèí Îçëë Üçëè Ççðë Ççðé Ççðê Üçìë ÔÚçðï Üçëç Îëêì Üçðí ÎÇçíî Ççðî Îëêë ÝÒððÈ Ýëîê Ýçðî Ýçðí Îëêê Îëêé Ìëðï ÝÐçëï Ýëíí Üëîë Îëîë Îëêè Ýëêí Îëêç Ýëêé Ïëêï Ïëêî Ýëêè Îëîì Üìêí Îëèè Ýëèì Îëèé Ýëèí Îëéí Îëéë Îçðî Ççëí Ççëî Üçëî Ýìèï Ýçêï Îìêë Îìêî Îìêí Ôçìî...

Page 80: ...Îîíí Ýîðì Üîðê Ýîïî Îîíï Îîîë Üîïð Îïïï Îîíð Ýîïì Ýîïï ÝÒðÛí Ôîðí Üîðç Üîðè Ýïðé Îîðé Îïïð Ýîîï Îîíî Îîîç Îîíè Ýîîð ÍÕððï Ýîïè Üîðë Ýîïð Ïíðí Ýîïí Îîðë ÌÐóìéÞ ÌÐóÛ Ýîïç Îîëï Ýïðí Îîìð Ýîïé Ýíðî Ïíðï Ïïðï Ïïðí Îíðè Ýíðï Üíðì Üíðî Üíðë Üîðì Ïïðî Îïðç Îïðê Îïïí Ôîðî ØÍïðï Îîíç Îìîï Üîïì Îïðé Îïðè Õïðî Ýïîï ØÍïðî ÌÐóÇ Ýïðì Ýïðî Îîîè Ýîðî Ýîðê ÍÕîðí ÍÕîðî ÍÕîðï Ýîðí ØÍîðï Ôïðï Üïðï Ïïðë Üîðé Ôîðï Üîïî ...

Page 81: ...î Îíðí Ýíïð Ïíðï Îíðï Ýíðé Ýíîì Ýíîë Ôíðï Îíïé Îíïè Üíðï Ýíïë Îííð Îííí Ýíïç Ýíîð Ýíîï Îíìð Îíîð Îíîï Îíîî Îíïç Îííì Ýíîí Ýíîî Ïíðê Îíìè Ïíðé Îíëï Îíìç Îíëð Îíëè Îíìê Îíìé Ýííê Ïíðë Îíìë Îíìí Îíìì Ýííë Ïíðì Îíìî Îíìï Ïîðí Ïîðî Ýííì Îíëî Îíëì Îíëç Îíëë Îíêð Îíëí Ýííî Ýííí Ýííð Ýíîç Îíîç Îíîé Ïßíðî Ýíïí Ýíïì Îíïî Îíîè Îííç Îíîê Ýíïî Ýíîê Ýíðî Îííë Îíîí Üíðì Üíðí Üíðî Üíðë Üíðê Îîðé Îîðç Îîðè Îîïð Îî...

Page 82: ...ìî Îïìï Ýðëè Ýðëç Ýðêð Ýðêï Îïìë Îïìê Îïéí Îïìé Îððê Ôðïë Îðîð Îðïç Îðïè Îïíí Îððë Îððì Îððí Îððï Îððî Îïíì Îïíë Ýðíð Îßððè Ýðíï Ýðìî Ýðíç Îïïî Ýðíë Ýðíê Ýðíé Ýðíè Îïíé Ýðïè Îßððé Îïíè Îïíç Îïéé Îïêë Îïïð Ïßððï Ïðïí Ýðëð Îðçé Îðçê Îðçð Îðèç Ýïçí Ýïçê Ýïçé Ýïçî Ýïçï Ýðîé Ýðîè Îðçè Ïßððî Îïíê Ôððí Õððî Ôððï Ôððé Ôððè Îïéì ÔÝððï Îïéë Îïéê Ýðìè Ýðìç Îïëï Îïëê Îïëë Ôðîï Ôðîð Îïëè Îïëì Îïëî ÔÝððë ÔÝððî ...

Page 83: ...ïí Îðïç Îðïë Îðïé Ýðïð Ýðïê Ýðïé Üððï Üððî Îðîî Îðîì Üððí Îðîë Îðîí Îðíí Îðíì Îðíî Ïððî Ïððí Ïððê Ýðïè Öððê ÝÒððï òððïë òððïë ííÕ òððìé òððìé ð ð ð éë È éë ð ð ð ð éë ð ð òððïë éë òððïë È éë éë È òððïë òððïë ÞÉ éë îîÕ îîÕ ïðñëð ïðñëð ïðñëð ÆÜïî ÆÜïî ìéð ïëÕ ÆÜïî îòîÕ îîÕ ïëÕ îòîÕ îîÕ öï öï öï ïðñëð È Ýï ÍÁï Ôï Îï Ôî Êî Îî ÊíñÇ Ý Ý Ôí Îí ÊÁÑËÌ ÔîÑËÌ ÎîÑËÌ Ý ÁÙÒÜ Çï Êï ÇïÁÙÒÜ ÊíñÇÁÙÒÜ ÊïÁÙÒÜ Ý ÁÙÒÜ ...

Page 84: ...ðí Îèïð Ýèïï Öèðì Ýçðï Íèðë Çèðê Íèðì Çèïë Íèðí Êßçðï Üèðï Ýçðî Üèðî ÔÚçðî Üèðí Üèðì Üèðë Üèðê Ýçðí Ççðê Îèîï Ççðë Ççðé Îèîî Ççðè Öèðï Íèðî Íèðï Ýèðï Ýèðê Çèïï Çèðë ÝÒðÝî Çèðé Öèðí Çèïð Çèðè Çèïî Ýèðî ÝÒððÚ ÝÒððÉ ÝÒððÞ ÔÚçðï Ýèïç Üèïè ÝÒðÖî Îèðê Ýèðï Îèïè Ýèðì Îèðí Üèïì Ýèîî Üèïð Îèðè Ïèðì Îèðì Ýèðí Ïèðí Ïèðï Üèïï Ïèðî Îèðë Üèðè Üèðé Îèíç ÝÒðÖï È È È È È È È È È îéð îéð È È È È È òððìé È È òððìé È...

Page 85: ...ç Îîçð Éîðî Çðïé Îíïï Îíïî Îíïí Îíïë Îëðç Îëïï Îëïî Îëïí Îëïì Îëíî Îëíì Îëíë Îëíè Îëíç Îëëî Îëëì Îëëé Îëëè Îëëç Îëêð Îêðì Îêðê Îêðé Îêïí Îêîè Îêíì Îêíë Îêìï Îêìî Îêìì Îêìë Îêëí Îêëë Îêëê Îêëé Ý Ý Îêêï Îêêí Îéðï Îéïð ÌËððï Èïðï Çððî Çððí Çððì Ü Ü Û Çêðï Çêðî Çêðí Û Çðïè Éìîë Éìïë Éîìï Üêíí Éïðç Éìïí Éêðé Éìðê Éìðì Éêðë Éìëì Éêëê Éêèç Éêéê Éîíí Éîíì Éêèê Éêçï Éêìï Éêìî Éêðç Éëíî Çðïê Éìèð Éêéð Éîïç ...

Page 86: ...î Îìéí Îìéì Îìéë Îìéê Îìéé Îìéè Îìèï Îëðî Îëðí Îëðê Îëîï Îëîî Îëîí Îëîì Îëîë Îëìï Îëìî Îëìí Îëèë Îëèè Îçðë Îçðê Ýçíï Îçïð Îçïì Îçìï Îçìì Îçìë Îçìê Îçìè Îçèî Çëîï Çëîî Ççëï Ïëîï Üçðì Ýçêî Ýçðç Ýçïî Ýëðî Ýëîï Üçðí Õëîï Üëîì Ýçðê Ýççî Ýìðî Ýìðï Õçëê Ýçêê Îçïî ÝÐçëì Îçìé Ççðï Ìëêï Üçðî Îìðì Îìðé Îìðè Îìêì Îëðë Îçëî Ýëîí Îëêï Îëêî Ýëîë Ìëîï Ýçìï Éêðî Éêðï Éêðí Éêðé Éêïð Éêïï Éìðç Éìðî Éìðé Éêðç Éîðì Éî...

Page 87: ...î Îïïí Îïðè Îïîí Îïîì Îïîê Îïîé Îïîè Îïíð Îïíî Îïíí Îîðë Îîðê Îîðè Îîïï Îîîì Îîîé Îîîè Îîîç Îîíð Îîíï Îîíî Îîíë Îîíé Îîìî Îîìì Îîìê Îîìé Îíðï Îíðî Îíðì Îíðë Îíðê ÍÕððï ØÍïðï ØÍîðî Éíðé Éíðè Éíðç Éíïð Éíïï Éíïî Éíïì Éíîé Éíïë Éíïê Éíïè Éíîï Éíîí Üïðë ß Éíîê Ôîðì Ýïîî Ýïîí Üíðì Éíîè Éííð Éííí ÝÒðÛí Üîïí Ýîîî Ïïïð Éííì Éííë Éííê Çíðí Çíðì Üîïë Õïðê Õïðé Éíðï Çíðï Ýïîì Ôïðî Éðîë Éðîê Éðîé Éðîè Éðîç Çð...

Page 88: ... Ýçðï Éèðë ÝÒððÉ Çèðë Ïèðî Çèïè Çèïç ÝÒðÝî ÔÚçðî Çèðç Éèðç Ýèðí ÝÒðÖî Çèðê Çèðé ÔÚçðï Úçðï Ýçðî Îèðî Íçðï Çèîð Çèîï Ýçðí Íèðï Çèðè Çèïê Öèðï Íèðî Îèïî Íèðí Íèðì Îèïí ÝÒððÞ Öèðì Öèðë Öèðê ÝÒððß Íèðë Íèðê ÚÎÑÒÌ ÝÑÒÌÎÑÔ ÐÉÞ ÐßÌÌÛÎÒ ÚÎÑÒÌ ...

Page 89: ...Îíðì Îíïí Îíïì Îíïë Îíïê Îíîç Îííï Îííî Îííí Îííè Îíìî Îíìì Îíìë Îíìé Îíìè Îíëð Îíëï Îíëè Ýííé Ýííè Îßððï Îßððî Èððï Ýíïê Ýðêè Îðçï Îðçì Ýîíî Èîðï Ïßîðï Îîîí Îîîì Îîîë Îîîê Ýðîç Ýðíð Ýðíî Ýðíí Ýðíç Ýðìï Ýîðï Ýîðî Ýîðí Ýîðè Ýîïí Ýîîç Ýîíð Ýîíï Ýíðí Ýíðì Ýíðê Ýíðç Ýíïë Ýíîé Ýíîç Ýííî ÝÒðÖï ÝÒðÖî ÝÒððî Ýððì Ôððï Ôððí ÔÝððï Îððî Îððí Îððì Îððë Îðïè Îðïç Îðîð Îðîî Îðîí Îðîì Îðîë Îðîê Îðîé Îðîè Îðîç Îðí...

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Page 92: ...itor MF R Metal Film Resistor MF CAP Metalized Film Capacitor MG R Metal Glazed Resistor MM CAP Metalized Mylar Capacitor MP R Metal Plate Resistor MP CAP Metalized Polystyrol Capacitor OM R Metal Oxide Film Resistor PP CAP Polypropylene Capacitor CMF R Coating Metal Film Resistor PS CAP Polystyrol Capacitor UNF R Non Flammable Resistor TF CAP Thin Film Capacitor CH V R Chip Variable Resistor MPP ...

Page 93: ...T CONTROL P W BOARD ASS Y SML 8502A H2 3 10 AV JACK P W BOARD ASS Y SML0J505A H2 3 11 MICON 100HZ P W BOARD ASS Y SML0Z504A H2 3 11 PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST HV 29JH74 G 3 14 MAIN P W BOARD ASS Y SML 1513A H2 3 14 POWER DEF P W BOARD ASS Y SML 2505A H2 3 16 CRT SOKET P W BOARD ASS Y SML 3503A H2 3 16 FRONT CONTROL P W BOARD ASS Y SML 8502A H2 3 16 AV JACK P W BOARD ASS Y SML0J506A H2 3 16 MI...

Page 94: ...0Z504A H2 SML0Z503A H2 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM C1351 1H RM C1350 2H Ref No Part No Part Name Description Local 1 GG30109 001A H JVC MARK ASSY 2 GG10280 004A H FRONT PANEL HV 29JH24 2 GG10280 003A H FRONT PANEL HV 29JH74 G 3 GG20059 001A H OPERATION SHEET 4 GG30098 002A H POWER KNOB 5 CM35235 009 H SPRING 6 CM48229 00A C DOOR LATCH 7 GG30099 001A H REMOCON LENS 8 GG20064 001A H CONTROL PANEL 9 GG301...

Page 95: ...x 12mm x4 13 QYSBSFG3012ZA TAP SCREW M3 x 12mm x2 14 CHFB119 08BD FFC WIRE 15 GG10277 003A H CONTROL BASE 16 LC10764 002A H CHASSIS BASE 17 QQR0491 001 FERRITE CORE 18 LC10766 004A H AV BOARD 19 QYSBSF3012ZA TAP SCREW M3 x 12mm x5 20 QMPR340 165 K2 POWER CORD 1 65m BLACK 21 CM23167 A01 H POWER CORD CLAMP 22 QQR0491 001 FERRITE CORE 23 GG10276 001B H REAR COVER 24 QYSBSFG4016ZA TAP SCREW M4 x 16mm ...

Page 96: ... No YA164 3 5 EXPLODED VIEW 2 ï í ì ë î é é è è è è è è è ïî ïî ç ç ê Êðï Ôðï ìì ìë ïð ïï ïí ïê ïë îë îì ìð ìî ìí ìï ïé îð îï Ìëëï ïè ïì ïç îî îí ...

Page 97: ...X C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V K C127 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C128 NCB31CK 104X C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V K C130 NDC31HJ 102X C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C131 NDC31HJ 102X C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C201 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C202 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C204 NCF31AZ 105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 10V Z C205 NCF31AZ 105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 10V Z C206 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C2...

Page 98: ...A63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J Ref No Part No Part Name Description Local R289 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R290 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R295 NRSA63J 333X MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J R296 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R311 QRK126J 391X UNF C RESISTOR 390 1 2W J R312 NRSA63J 680X MG RESISTOR 68 1 16W J R313 QRK126J 391X UNF C RESISTOR 390 1 2W J R314 NRSA63J 223X MG RESIST...

Page 99: ...D948 1SR35 400A T2 SI DIODE D951 RU4AM LFT2 SI DIODE D952 RU4AM LFT2 SI DIODE D953 RGP10J 5025 T3 SI DIODE D954 RU3YX LFC4 SI DIODE D956 FMX G12S SI DIODE D958 MTZJ33B T2 Z DIODE D959 1SS133 T2 SI DIODE D981 1SS133 T2 SI DIODE D982 1SS133 T2 SI DIODE D983 1SS133 T2 SI DIODE C403 QFLC2AJ 104Z M CAPACITOR 0 1uF 100V J C404 QCZ0120 104Z C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 25V Z C405 QDC31HJ 820Z C CAPACITOR 82pF 50V J...

Page 100: ... 3R3 UNF WW RESISTOR 3 3 5W K R903 QRF154K 1R8 UNF WW RESISTOR 1 8 15W K R904 QRL039J 683 OMF RESISTOR 68k 3W J R905 QRE121J 394Y C RESISTOR 390k 1 2W J R906 QRE121J 394Y C RESISTOR 390k 1 2W J R908 QRL039J 823 OMF RESISTOR 82k 3W J R909 QRL039J 823 OMF RESISTOR 82k 3W J R910 QRE121J 330Y C RESISTOR 33 1 2W J R911 QRE121J 152Y C RESISTOR 1 5k 1 2W J R912 QRE121J 152Y C RESISTOR 1 5k 1 2W J R913 QR...

Page 101: ... MG RESISTOR 2 7k 1 16W J R225 NRSA63J 272X MG RESISTOR 2 7k 1 16W J R227 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R228 NRSA63J 272X MG RESISTOR 2 7k 1 16W J R229 QRL029J 104 M OMF RESISTOR 100k 2W J R230 QRL029J 104 M OMF RESISTOR 100k 2W J R231 QRL029J 104 M OMF RESISTOR 100k 2W J R232 NRSA63J 332X MG RESISTOR 3 3k 1 16W J R233 NRSA63J 332X MG RESISTOR 3 3k 1 16W J Ref No Part No Part Name Descripti...

Page 102: ... MM1565AF X IC Q013 2SK1830 X MOS FET Q014 2SK1830 X MOS FET Q201 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q202 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q203 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q301 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q302 2SC3928A QR X TRANSISTOR Q304 2SC4672 PQ W POW TRANSISTOR Q305 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q306 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR Q307 2SA1530A QR X TRANSISTOR QA004 UMT1N W PAIR TRANSISTOR QA301 UMX1N W PAIR TRANSISTOR QA302 ...

Page 103: ...R036 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J Ref No Part No Part Name Description Local R037 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R038 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R042 NRSA63J 0R0X MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R043 NRSA63J 472X MG RESISTOR 4 7k 1 16W J R044 NRSA63J 472X MG RESISTOR 4 7k 1 16W J R054 NRSA63J 390X MG RESISTOR 39 1 16W J R055 NRSA63J 0R0X MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R057 NRSA63J 0R0X MG RES...

Page 104: ...R357 NRSA63J 0R0X MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R358 NRSA63J 470X MG RESISTOR 47 1 16W J R359 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R360 NRSA63J 103X MG RESISTOR 10k 1 16W J R362 NRSA63J 0R0X MG RESISTOR 0 1 16W J R901 NRS12BJ 101W MG RESISTOR 100 1 2W J R902 NRS12BJ 101W MG RESISTOR 100 1 2W J R904 NRSA63J 471X MG RESISTOR 470 1 16W J R905 NRSA63J 471X MG RESISTOR 470 1 16W J RA001 NRZ0040 0R0X NET RESIST...

Page 105: ...50V M C126 NCB31CK 104X C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V K C127 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C128 NCB31CK 104X C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V K C130 NDC31HJ 102X C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C131 NDC31HJ 102X C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C201 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C202 QETN1HM 106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C204 NCF31AZ 105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 10V Z C205 NCF31AZ 105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 10V Z C206 QETN1HM 106Z E C...

Page 106: ...26J 151X UNF C RESISTOR 150 1 2W J Ref No Part No Part Name Description Local R288 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R289 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R290 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R295 NRSA63J 333X MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J R296 NRSA63J 101X MG RESISTOR 100 1 16W J R311 QRK126J 391X UNF C RESISTOR 390 1 2W J R312 NRSA63J 680X MG RESISTOR 68 1 16W J R313 QRK126J 391X UNF C RESI...

Page 107: ...SA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R002 NRSA63J 333X MG RESISTOR 33k 1 16W J R003 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R004 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R014 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R015 NRSA63J 223X MG RESISTOR 22k 1 16W J R016 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R017 NRSA63J 223X MG RESISTOR 22k 1 16W J R018 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 16W J R019 NRSA63J 750X MG RESISTOR 75 1 ...

Page 108: ...333 NEH71CM 106X E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M C334 NDC31HJ 561X C CAPACITOR 560pF 50V J Ref No Part No Part Name Description Local C335 NDC31HJ 561X C CAPACITOR 560pF 50V J C336 NDC31HJ 561X C CAPACITOR 560pF 50V J C338 NDC31HJ 102X C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V J C901 NEH71CM 106X E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M C902 NEH71CM 106X E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M C903 NCB10JK 106X C CAPACITOR 10uF 6 3V K C904 NEH71CM 106X E CAPA...

Page 109: ...16W J R337 NRSA63J 682X MG RESISTOR 6 8k 1 16W J R338 NRSA63J 332X MG RESISTOR 3 3k 1 16W J R339 NRSA63J 102X MG RESISTOR 1k 1 16W J R341 NRSA63J 272X MG RESISTOR 2 7k 1 16W J R342 NRSA63J 470X MG RESISTOR 47 1 16W J R343 NRSA63J 330X MG RESISTOR 33 1 16W J R344 NRSA63J 151X MG RESISTOR 150 1 16W J R345 NRSA63J 471X MG RESISTOR 470 1 16W J R346 NRSA63J 330X MG RESISTOR 33 1 16W J R347 NRSA63J 151X...

Page 110: ...CUSHION ASSY TOP 4pcs in 1set 4 GG20011 011A H SUPPORT PAD FRONT HV 29JH24 5 GG20011 012A H SUPPORT PAD SIDE x2 HV 29JH24 6 GG30097 004A H POLY BAG 7 GG30096 001A H POLY BAG 8 BATTERY R6P AA x2 9 GGT0056 001A H INST BOOK 10 GGT0057 001A H DIGEST MANUAL HV 29JH74 G 11 RM C1351 1H REMOCON UNIT Inc POLY BAG HV 29JH24 11 RM C1350 2H REMOCON UNIT Inc POLY BAG HV 29JH74 G 12 GG20025 005A H CORNER LABEL ...

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