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Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Color Television Receiver Model KDT133UY...

Page 2: ...their chassis type Higher voltage may also increase the possibility of failure in the HV supply It is important to maintain specified values of all components in the horizontal and high voltage circu...

Page 3: ...e metal part to be checked Use a VTVM or VOM with 1000 Ohms per Volt or higher sensitivity to measure this AC voltage drop across the resistor Any reading of 0 35 v olt RMS of more is excessive and in...

Page 4: ...Enter the SERVICE menu and press the number button 4 on the remote control to bring up SERVICE 4 2 Set the IFFS to 1 B ADJUSTMENT TEST EQUIPMENT DIGITAL METER 1 Operate the TV set with AC 120V or DC...

Page 5: ...he vertical centre of the picture at the centre of the tube WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 1 Enter the TV menu and set the color mode to NORMAL 2 Receive a black white pattern with color sync signal 3 Adjus...

Page 6: ...2 Enter the SERVICE 2 menu 3 Select a correct value for the items below 6VOF Vertical OSD position alignment HOF Horizontal OSD position alignment VX Vertical Zoom select 25...

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Page 15: ..._VG2_MODE VG2 alignment mode 1 UOC H 0 UOC I 0 5 OP_SYNC_Y Sync coupled to Y 1 Yes 0 No 1 6 OP_16_9 16 9 1 0 1 OP3 7 OP_TDA9370 TDA9370 1 0 0 0 OP_TUNER_ALPS ALPS 1 0 0 1 OP_TUNER_QINGJIA QingJia 1 0...

Page 16: ...l back 0 black 1 blue 1 3 OP_YPRPB YpbPr selected 1 Yes 0 No 1 4 OP_VG2_MODE VG2 alignment mode 1 UOC H 0 UOC I 0 5 OP_SYNC_Y Sync coupled to Y 1 Yes 0 No 1 6 OP_16_9 16 9 mode 1 Yes 0 No 1 OP3 7 OP_T...

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Page 35: ...1 HEADPHONE OUTPUT FOR DOMESTIC VEHICLE USE...

Page 36: ...Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by...

Page 37: ...tside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 81...

Page 38: ...IMER menu 12 Using the FUNCTION menu 12 Using the TUNING menu 13 Using the PARENTAL CONTROL menu 14 DVD Menu System 18 DVD Menu Basic Operation 18 LANGUAGE SETUP 18 SCREEN SETUP 19 AUDIO SETUP 21 CUST...

Page 39: ...on 10 Play Pause Button 11 Stop Button 12 Front Video Input Jack 13 Front Audio Input Jack 14 Headphone Jack 15 VID1 Video Input Jack 16 Antenna Jack 17 VID1 Audio Input L Jack 18 VID1 Audio Input R J...

Page 40: ...u When a menu is on the screen press MENU to toggle the item that is highlighted SLEEP Sets sleep timer see page 12 PIC Displays picture presets SKIP Browse feature Pressing this button twice will beg...

Page 41: ...orward 30 seconds 0 9 Number buttons Use to directly input information such as chapter numbers track numbers and time FWD Allows you to search forward through a disc while it is in play mode Repeatedl...

Page 42: ...nel or on the remote Change channels Changes channels by using the CH button on the front of the TV or the PROG button on the remote control WhenANTENNAis set to AIR channels are selected by entering...

Page 43: ...If the device you are connecting is not stereo then simply connect its audio output line to the AUDIO L socket 1 VID1 is the auxiliary input located on the back panel Select VID1 to use an external de...

Page 44: ...l to turn on the DVD player You can also use the INPUT button on the front of the unit to activate the DVD player 2 Press the OPEN CLOSE button on the front of the DVD player or on the remote control...

Page 45: ...the PICTURE menu The PICTURE menu will allow you to make an adjustments to your picture settings It will also allow you to customize the picture mode based on what you are viewing Figure CONTRAST Left...

Page 46: ...IMER menu allows you to set the sleep timer Figure SLEEP TIMER Lets you set the time you want the TV to turn itself off after a given time Press the VOL button to setup the timer up to two hours Using...

Page 47: ...or CABLE SelectAIR to receive over the air TV broadcasts Select CABLE to receive CATV signal CHANNEL Use the VOL button in front of TV or VOL button on the remote control to scroll up and down throug...

Page 48: ...234 You should change this password to one of your own choosing If you forget your password you can enter the super password 5898 in order to re gain access the PA RENTALCONTROLmenu How to use the PAR...

Page 49: ...IDE PARENTAL GUIDE ON TV RATING MPAA RATING CHILD LOCK OFF CHANGE PASSWORD TV RATING RATING FV D L S V TV Y U TV Y7 U U TV G U TV PG U U U U U U U U U U TV 14 U U U U TV MA Hierarchy of Age Based Rati...

Page 50: ...particular ratings you automatically block or view those programs equal to or higher or lower than your selection 1 Press the CH button on the front of the TV or PROG button on the remote control unti...

Page 51: ...nu button on the front of the TV on the remote control to return to the previous menu NOTE When the program material exceeds the chosen rating the picture will display background and mute will be enga...

Page 52: ...button setup of the current function is now complete 5 To end the setup press the GUIDE button In the SETUP MENU you may choose any of the following options LANGUAGE SETUP This optionis used to set th...

Page 53: ...ISH FRENCH SPANISH etc as the built in disc dubbing language options figure 4 SUBTITLE This DVD player provides ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH etc as the built in subtitle language When a DVD is played the us...

Page 54: ...iding multiple angles is used the user may select a particular angle WIDE Display 16 9 source on special 16 9 wide screen TV 2 SCREEN SAVER The screen saver is a graphic that randomly moves around the...

Page 55: ...ovides two kinds of audio output figure SPDIF RAW Not available for this model SPDIF PCM Not available for this model OFF No digital audio output CUSTOM SETUP Custom setup include parental control pas...

Page 56: ...igure 2 PASSWORD The default super password is 8888 The user may change it using this option You must enter a valid password here to gain access to Parental controls Do not forget the password you ent...

Page 57: ...Setup menus Before you use this option ensure this is the only way you can get the DVD to operate again You may wish to review and record your present settings before choosing to reset all your optio...

Page 58: ...player s menu temporarily Default settings are set up in the DVD player s menu system To change the default settings go to DVD MENU System Playing Audio CDs Your DVD player has many of the same featur...

Page 59: ...ou want to play and press the OK button 3 Use the arrow buttons to select the files or tracks you want to play and press the OK button Then selected files or tracks play 4 Press the STOP button to sto...

Page 60: ...WAVE INTERFERENCE Wavy patterns are moving on the screen which are usually caused by nearby radio transmitters or short wave receiving equipment HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROTHERMAL INTERFERENCE Diagonal...

Page 61: ...to AV position Picture lacks color or picture is too dark Check color bright and contrast control settings Adjust as needed All channels lose color intermittently Check if the antenna is broken Check...

Page 62: ...e player The latest versions of Audio Station 4 Easy CD Creator and Toast Titanium provide good compatibility Try a different brand of blank media Try burning the disc at a slower rate Make sure MP3 f...

Page 63: ...120V 60Hz DC12V Power Consumption 85W Chassis Construction IC Solid State Picture Tube 13 Audio Output 2 1W Loudspeaker 16 3W Tuner Type 181 Channels Quarts PLL Frequency synthesized Remote Control In...

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