
MITSUBISHI CT-32CW1BD
General Information
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CT-32CW1CD
Recommended Safety Parts
Item
Part No.
Description
255P813O10
ASSY-ITC
W76EGX023X122
T 552
334P247O10
TRANS-FLYBACK
T 901
350P684O10
TRANS-POWER
4098139O10
COIL-DEGAUSSING
4098143O10
COIL-CANCEL
R 545
103P390O70
R-FUSE
1/2W 33-J
R 557
103P442O20
R-FUSE-METAL
1W 560 -K/J
R 558
103P397O90
R-FUSE
1/2W 0.82-J
R 560
103P397O90
R-FUSE
1/2W 0.82-J
R 562
103P398O20
R-FUSE
1/2W 15-J
R 582
103P398O20
R-FUSE
1/2W 1.5-J
R 583
103P397O90
R-FUSE
1/2W 0.82-J
R 609
103P370O10
R-FUSE
1/4W 10-J
R 612
103P392O50
R-FUSE
1/2W 1K-J
R 614
103P370O10
R-FUSE
1/4W 10-J
R 615
103P370O10
R-FUSE
1/4W 10-J
R 647
103P392O50
R-FUSE
1/2W 1K-J
R 662
103P370O10
R-FUSE
1/4W 10-J
R 671
103P438O10
R-FUSE-METAL
2W 1.2-K/J
R 930
1090021O20
R-COMPOSITION
1/2W 6.8M-K
R 931
1090021O20
R-COMPOSITION
1/2W 6.8M-K
R 3530
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3531
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3540
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3541
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3550
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3551
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3560
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 3561
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 5352
103P398O80
R-FUSE
1/2W 4.7-J
R 5355
103P392O50
R-FUSE
1/2W 1K-J
R 5356
103P392O20
R-FUSE
1/2W 560J
C 918
189P094O20
C-C-AC
ACT4K E3300pF-M
C 990
189P117O30
C-M-P-AC
AC250V 0.22uF-M
C 991
189P117O30
C-M-P-AC
AC250V 0.22uF-M
C 992
189P117O30
C-M-P-AC
AC250V 0.22uF-M
C 993
189P117O20
C-M-P-AC
AC275V 0.luF-M
J 651
449C113O10
SOCKET-CRT
S 991
432C074O40
SW-PUSH
F 991
2830047O40
FUSE
T2A
BD
F 991
2830091O60
FUSET
3.15AH 250V
CD
K 901
287P049O30
RELAY-POWER
K 902
287P049O50
RELAY-POWER
PC951
268P068O10
PHOTO-COUPLER TCDT1124G
RP901
265P047O60
POSISTOR
PTH451A102BF140M270A
Z 550
299P192O70
PROTECTOR
1000
Z 551
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 552
299P193O40
PROTECTOR
3150
Z 950
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 951
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 952
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 953
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 954
299P200O50
PROTECTOR
630
Z 9X1
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 9X2
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 9X3
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
Z 9X4
299P193O70
PROTECTOR
5000
921C126O01
ASSY-PCB-AV
921C127O01
ASSY-PCB-PIP
921C128O01
ASSY-PCB-MGV
921C130O01
ASSY-PCB-MSP/DSP
921C131O01
ASSY-PCB-TEXT
921C132O01
ASSY-PCB-VIF
921C134O01
ASSY-PCB-DBF
921C136O01
ASSY-PCB-SVM
921C137O01
ASSY-PCB-CRT
921C138O01
ASSY-PCB-CONTROL
921C140O01
ASSY-PCB-AMP
921C141O01
ASSY-PCB-POWER-SUB
CD
921C141O02
ASSY-PCB-POWER-SUB
BD
9306746O01
ASSY-PCB-SIGNAL
9308747O01
ASSY-PCB-POWER
246C022O70
AC-POWER-CORD
CD
246C162O10
AC-POWER-CORD
BD
Adjustments
1.6.2 Lead dressing
• Leads must be dressed as shown in table 1
.4B and the diagram (fig. 1 .4C).
• The leads are routed or clamped so that they
do not come close to any heat generating or
high-tension parts.
• The anode lead wire is routed such that no
tension is applied to the anode cap. If the angle
and the route of the anode lead wire is changed,
return it to the initial angle and route.
table 1.4B
fig 1.4C
2 SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
2.1 INTRODUCTION
Most service adjustments are made using the
remote control unit (fig 2.1A) with the TV in “Line
Mode”. Line mode consists of a series of
Service modes and IC adjustments:
Fig 2. 1B Line Mode on-screen displays:
2.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
2.2.1 Activating Line Mode
Press the MENU button on a remote control
then press buttons 2, 3, 5 and 7 in that order
within 4 seconds. (The screen will change to the
Line Mode display.)
2.2.2 Selecting a Service Mode or IC Adjust-
ment
Press the * or C button on the remote control to
step through the various service modes or IC
adjustments.
2.2.3 Selecting and adjusting a Service or IC
Adjustment Item
1. Press the 2 or 8 button to select a specific
adjustment item: 2 = step up, 8 = step down.
2. Press the 4 or 6 button to change data value:
4 = decrease adjustment data, 6 = increase
adjustment data.
3. Press the 0 button to save the data to the
EEPROM memory. The display of characters
goes red for approximately three seconds in
this step.
Note: If the line mode is terminated without
pressing the 0, changes in data are not saved.
2.2.4 Terminating Line Mode
Press the 1 button on the remote control to
terminate line mode. Line mode can also be
terminated by turning the power off.
2.3 REPLACING THE EEPROM (IC702)
The EEPROM (IC702) stores the data specified
in Line Mode. When the EEPROM is replaced
all the data is initialized. After replacement
check the data is as shown in the Line Mode
Data Table.
Data in brackets ( ) are default values. The data
should be adjusted according to the adjust-
ments specified in procedures 2.4 to 2.8. Other
data values need not be changed.
LINE MODE DATA TABLES - SERVICE
MODES: See Next Page.
2.4 VIF CIRCUIT
2.4.1 RFAGC
Conduct this adjustment for all the channels to
be received (field strength
≥
75dBu at 75Ohms
load).
The adjustment is necessary both for the main
picture and the sub-picture in this model.
1. Supply an RF signal (off-air program).
2. Set the BOOSTER condition to ON in the
MANUAL PRESET menu.
3. Turn on AFT.
4. Observe the main picture.
5. Adjust VR101 so that the picture and the
sound have no beat, noise or intermodualtion
distortion.
6. Activate PIP and display the program on sub
picture screen.
7. Observe the sub picture
8. Adjust VR7101 so that the picture has no
beat, noise or intermodulation distortion.
2.5 DEFLECTION CIRCUITS - STAGE 1
2.5.1 Horizontal Centring
1. Supply a VIDEO signal (monoscope).
2. Set the picture format to 16:9.
3. Press the MENU button on the remote control
(the MENU display will appear.) then press
buttons 2, 3, 5 and 7 in that order within 4
seconds. (The MENU display will change to
the Line Mode display.)
4. Select the DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ALIGN-
MENT (* or C button).
5. Select item 1 — Horizontal Centre (2 or 8
button).
6. Adjust the data so that the positions of the left
and right markers are the same. (4 or 6
button).
7. Write the data into memory (0 button).
8. Terminate line mode (1 button).
Note: this adjustment is made with the picture
format set to 16:9. Adjustment in other picture
formats is not necessary.
2.5.2 Horizontal Width
1. Supply a VIDEO signal (monoscope).
2. Set the picture format to 16:9
3. Press the MENU button on the remote control
(the MENU display will appear.) then press
buttons 2, 3, 5 and 7 in that order within 4
seconds. (The MENU display will change to
the Line Mode display.)
4. Select the DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ALIGN-
MENT (* or C button).
5. Select item 2 — Horizontal Width (2 or 8
button).
6. Adjust the data so that the sum of the
markers is 2.8
±
0.2 (equivalent to 8
±
1%
overscan).
7. Write the data into the memory (0 button).
8. Terminate line mode (1 button).
Note: the adjustment is made with the picture
format set to 16:9 Adjustment in any other
picture format is not necessary.
2.5.3 Side PCC
1. Supply a VIDEO signal (crosshatch).
2. Set the picture format to 16:9.
3. Press the MENU button on the remote control
(the MENU display will appear.) then press
buttons 2, 3, 5 and 7 in that order within 4
seconds. (The MENU display will change to
the Line Mode display.)
4. Select the DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ALIGN-
MENT (* or C button).
5. Select item 3— PCC (PARABOLA) (2 or 8
button).
6. Adjust the data so that both the vertical lines
are straight (4 or 6 button).
7. Select item 5 — PCC (TRAPEZIUM) (2 or 8
button).
8. Adjust the data so that both the vertical lines
are straight (4 or 6 button).
9. Write the data into the memory (0 button).
10. Terminate line mode. (1 button).
Note: this adjustment is made with the picture
format set to 16:9. Adjustment in any other
picture format is not necessary.
2.5.4 Vertical Centring
1. Supply a VIDEO signal (monoscope).
2. Set the picture format to 16:9.
3. Press the MENU button on the remote control
(the MENU display will appear.) then press
buttons 2, 3, 5 and 7 in that order within 4
seconds. (The MENU display will change to
the Line Mode display.)
4. Select the DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ALIGN-
MENT (* or C button).
5. Select item 6— VERTICAL CENTRE (UP-
PER) (2 or 8 button).
6. Adjust the data so that the upper marker is 2
(4 or 6 button).
7. Select item 7— VERTICAL CENTRE
(LOWER) (2 or 8 button).
8. Adjust the data so that the lower marker is 2
(4 or 6 button).
Fig 2.1A The remote control buttons used in
Line Mode:
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