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PART NO. 599910597

COLOR MONITOR

 

MultiSync

 FE991SB

 

MODELS  FE991SB (A)/-BK(A)/(B) 

 

 

200207 
08109709 08109710 
08109711 

SERVICE MANUAL 

NEC-MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION 

JUNE 2002 

Summary of Contents for MultiSync FE001SB

Page 1: ...PART NO 599910597 COLOR MONITOR MultiSync FE991SB MODELS FE991SB A BK A B 200207 08109709 08109710 08109711 SERVICE MANUAL NEC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC VISUAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION JUNE 2002 ...

Page 2: ...nected only to a properly grounded AC outlet This equipment utilized a micro gap power switch Turn off the set by first pushing the front panel power switch Next remove the power cord from the AC outlet To prevent fire or shock hazards do not expose this unit to rain or moisture This symbol warns the personnel that un insulated voltage within the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electri...

Page 3: ...n and improper contacts may occur when wires of the connector are led 7 Use a proper screwdriver If you use screwdriver that does not fit you may damage the screws 8 X radiation precaution This product contains critical electrical and mechanical parts essential for X ray protection Normal anode voltage is 26 0 kV at zero beam picture tube current under AC 100 120V 220 240V input and anode voltage ...

Page 4: ...USER S MANUAL 1 1 SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION 2 1 DISASSEMBLY 3 1 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 4 1 INSPECTION 5 1 TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION 7 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 8 1 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 9 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 10 1 ...

Page 5: ...1 1 User s Manual 1 A Version MultiSync FE791SBTM FE991SBTM ...

Page 6: ...eatures 12 Troubleshooting 14 References 15 Limited Warranty 16 TCO 95 17 TCO 99 19 Avertissement 23 Contenu 24 Mise en marche rapide 25 Commandes 27 Usage recommandé 30 Fiche technique 32 Fonctions 34 Dépannage 36 Références 37 Garantie limitée 38 TCO 95 39 TCO 99 41 Sicherheitsvorkehrungen 44 ...

Page 7: ...e will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televisionreception whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoffandon theuser is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment ...

Page 8: ...owing MultiSync FE Monitor with tilt swivel base Power Cord Captive Signal Cable User s Manual Contents Power Cord User s Manual Remember to save your original box and packing material to transport or ship the monitor Captive Signal Cable MultiSync FE791SBTM FE991SBTM ...

Page 9: ... end of the captive signal cable to the MultiSync FE Macintosh cable adapter on the computer Figure B 1 Tighten all screws NOTE To obtain the MultiSync FE Macintosh cable adapter call NEC Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc at 800 632 4662 4 For download information on the Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP INF file for your MultiSync monitor refer to the References section of this User s Manual 5...

Page 10: ...1 6 4 Quick Start continued Figure D 1 Figure C 1 Power Button ...

Page 11: ...e SB MODE will change to the next SB MODE For example the current mode is SB MODE OFF the key is pressed twice within a 3 second time frame the SB MODE will change to SB MODE1 and so on The color temperature at each SB Mode is adjusted by appropriate color control except for the sRGB mode whose color setting cannot be adjusted When the unit is turned off it will reset to SB off mode Brightness Con...

Page 12: ...s the tilt of the sides either to the left or right Sides Align trapezoidal Decreases or increases the bottom of the screen to be the same as the top Rotate raster rotation Rotates the entire display clockwise or counterclockwise Corner Correction Allows you to adjust the geometry of the corners of your display Top or Bottom Tools 1 Moiré Canceler Moiré is a wavy pattern which can sometimes appear...

Page 13: ... hold down simultaneously To deactivate the OSM Lock Out press SELECT and hold down simultaneously IPM System Off Mode Enable The IPM System works normally and all stages of energy savings are utilized Disable The Off Mode of the IPM System is not used NOTE For standard systems and graphics boards keep the factory setting at ENABLE EdgeLock Control Operating your monitor at a nonstandard timing ma...

Page 14: ...rd with molded plug having a black 5A fuse installed for use with this monitor If a power cord is not supplied with this monitor please contact your supplier Cleaning Your Monitor A special coating is provided on the glass CRT surface of this monitor to reduce a reflection and static electricity on the glass surface Due to the delicate coating on the glass surface use a lint free non abrasive clot...

Page 15: ...t controls to enhance readability Use a document holder placed close to the screen Position whatever you are looking at most of the time the screen or reference material directly in front of you to minimize turning your head while you are typing Get regular eye checkups Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomics benefits we recommend the following Adjust the Brightness until the background raste...

Page 16: ...o 146 Hz all modes listed verticalfrequenciesonly 832 x 624 50 to 141 Hz 1024 x 768 50 to 116 Hz NEC MitsubishiElectronicsDisplaycites 1152 x 870 50 to 103 Hz recommended resolution at 85 Hz for 1280 x 1024 50 to 89 Hz optimal display performance 1600 x 1200 50 to 76 Hz Active Display Area Horizontal 315 mm 12 4 inches Dependent upon signal timing used Factory Setting Vertical 236 mm 9 3 inches an...

Page 17: ...ical frequencies only 832 x 624 50 to 141 Hz 1024 x 768 50 to 116 Hz NEC Mitsubishi Electronics Display cites 1152 x 870 50 to 103 Hz recommended resolution at 85 Hz for 1280 x 1024 50 to 89 Hz optimal display performance 1600 x 1200 50 to 76 Hz 1792 x 1344 50 to 68 Hz Active Display Area Horizontal 356 mm 14 0 inches Dependent upon signal timing used FactorySetting Vertical 266 mm 10 5 inches and...

Page 18: ...tem with sRGB Allows you to change between five color settings on your display to match your personal preference The sRGB enabled color matching setting found within AccuColor helps achieve a consistent color environment with other sRGB enabled hardware and software applications On Screen Manager OSMTM Controls Allows you to quickly and easily adjust all elements of your screen image via simple to...

Page 19: ... from extended computer monitor use Multiple Frequency Technology Automatically adjusts monitor to the display card s scanning frequency thus displaying the resolution required FullScan Capability Allows you to use the entire screen area in most resolutions significantly expanding image size Copyright 2002 by NEC Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc Features continued ...

Page 20: ...d elapse before the Deguass Control is used a second time when not switching between modes Picture bounces or a wavy pattern is present in the picture Move electrical devices that may be causing electrical interference away from the monitor See inside cover of User s Manual for FCC information Edges of the display image are not square Use the OSM Geometry Controls to straighten the edges If possib...

Page 21: ...Operations http www nec mitsubishi com Windows 95 98 Me 2000 XP INF File http support necmitsubishi com software htm then download the file NECMSINF ZIP FastFacts Information 800 366 0476 INFORMATION DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT Glossary Definition of terms related 900203 to functions features and installation of the MultiSync monitor More Information Names and addresses of 900204 other groups involved in...

Page 22: ...service MUST have prior approval which may be obtained by calling 1 800 632 4662 The Product shall not have been previously altered repaired or serviced by anyone other than a service facility authorized by NMD A to render such service the serial number of the product shall not have been altered or removed In order to be covered by this warranty the Product shall not have been subjected to display...

Page 23: ...as developed as a joint effort by the TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Naturskyddsforeningen The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and NUTEK The National Board for Industrial and Technical Development in Sweden The requirements cover a wide range of issues environment ergonomics usability emission of electrical and magnetic fields energy consumption and electrical and ...

Page 24: ...rement states that batteries may not contain more than 25 ppm parts per million of mercury It also demands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical or electronics components concerned with the display unit Mercury is for the time being permitted in the back lightsystemofflatpanelmonitorsastheretodayisnocommerciallyavailablealternative TCOaims on removing this exception when a mercury fr...

Page 25: ...l and environmental labelling of personal computers The labelling scheme was developed as a joint effort by the TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen TheSwedishSocietyforNatureConservation andStatensEnergimyndighet The Swedish National Energy Administration The requirements cover a wide range of issues environment ergonomics usability emission of ele...

Page 26: ...ronics components must not contain any cadmium Mercury Mercury is sometimes found in batteries relays and switches Mercury damages the nervous system and is toxic in high doses TCO 99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any Mercury It also demands that no mercuryispresentinanyoftheelectricalorelectronicscomponentsassociatedwiththedisplayunit CFCs freons CFCs freons are sometimes used...

Page 27: ...tor MultiSync FE is in compliance with Council Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 Council Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 and marked with NEC Mitsubishi Electric Visual Systems Corporation 686 1 Nishioi Oi Machi Ashigarakami gun Kanagawa 258 8533 Japan ...

Page 28: ...Reproduction of this document or portions thereof without prior approval of NEC Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America is prohibited DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may c...

Page 29: ...1 25 2 B Version User s Manual MultiSyncFE791SB FE991SB ...

Page 30: ...artner NEC Mitsubishi Electronics Display of America Inc has determined that this product meets the ENERGYSTAR guidelines for energy efficiency The ENERGYSTAR emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service IBM is registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Apple and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows are regi...

Page 31: ...ation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tu...

Page 32: ...c FE monitor box should contain the following MultiSync FE Monitor with tilt swivel base Power Cord Captive Signal Cable User s Manual CD ROM with Setup Software complete User s Manual and other helpful files To see the User s Manual Acrobat Reader 4 0 must be installed on your PC Power Cord User s Manual Captive Signal Cable Sales Office List ...

Page 33: ...Mac Connect the MultiSync FE Macintosh cable adapter not included to the monitor connector on the Macintosh Figure B 1 Attach the 15 pin mini D SUB end of the captive signal cable to the MultiSync FE Macintosh cable adapter on the computer Figure B 1 Tighten all screws 4 Connect one end of the power cord to the MultiSync FE monitor and the other end to the power outlet Figure C 1 5 Turn on the mon...

Page 34: ...1 30 Quick Start continued 6 User s Manual Figure C 1 Power Outlet Power Cord Figure D 1 Power Button ...

Page 35: ... u s s r e t n e D S O h t i W n o i t c n u f o n s a H T E S E R n i h t i w s l o r t n o c e h t l l a s t e s e R u n e m d e t h g i l h g i h e h t g n i t t e s y r o t c a f e h t o t l o r t n o c d e t h g i l h g i h e h t s t e s e R g n i t t e s y r o t c a f e h t o t E T O N n e h W T E S E R r a e p p a l l i w w o d n i w g n i n r a w a u n e m b u s d n a n i a m e h t n i d e...

Page 36: ... Decreases or increases the bottom of the screen to be the same as the top Rotate raster rotation Rotates the entire display clockwise or counterclockwise Corner Correction Allows you to adjust the geometry of the corners of your display Top or Bottom Tools 1 Moiré Canceler Moiré is a wavy pattern which can sometimes appear on the screen The pattern is repetitive and superimposed as rippled images...

Page 37: ...imulta neously IPM System Off Mode Enable The IPM System works normally and all stages of energy savings are utilized Disable The Off Mode of the IPM System is not used NOTE For standard systems and graphics boards keep the factory setting at ENABLE EdgeLock Control Operating your monitor at a nonstandard timing may cause images to appear darker than normal or have color distortion Use of the Edge...

Page 38: ...a power cord is not supplied with this monitor please contact your supplier Cleaning Your Monitor A special coating is provided on the glass CRT surface of this monitor to reduce a reflection and static electricity on the glass surface Due to the delicate coating on the glass surface use a lint free non abrasive cloth cotton or equivalent and a non alcohol neutral non abrasive cleaning solution to...

Page 39: ...n or glass cleaner to minimize dust Adjust the monitor s brightness and contrast controls to enhance readability Use a document holder placed close to the screen Position whatever you are looking at most of the time the screen or reference material directly in front of you to minimize turning your head while you are typing Get regular eye checkups Ergonomics To realize the maximum ergonomics benef...

Page 40: ... n e u q e r f l a c i t r e v z H 0 6 1 o t 0 6 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 z H 6 4 1 o t 0 5 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 z H 1 4 1 o t 0 5 4 2 6 x 2 3 8 z H 6 1 1 o t 0 5 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 z H 3 0 1 o t 0 5 0 7 8 x 2 5 1 1 z H 9 8 o t 0 5 4 2 0 1 x 0 8 2 1 z H 6 7 o t 0 5 0 0 2 1 x 0 0 6 1 l l a t r o p p u s t o n y a m s m e t s y s e m o S d e t s i l s e d o m y a l p s i D s c i n o r t c e l E i h s i b u s t i M C E N...

Page 41: ...u q e r f l a c i t r e v z H 0 6 1 o t 0 6 0 8 4 x 0 4 6 z H 6 4 1 o t 0 5 0 0 6 x 0 0 8 z H 1 4 1 o t 0 5 4 2 6 x 2 3 8 z H 6 1 1 o t 0 5 8 6 7 x 4 2 0 1 z H 3 0 1 o t 0 5 0 7 8 x 2 5 1 1 z H 9 8 o t 0 5 4 2 0 1 x 0 8 2 1 z H 6 7 o t 0 5 0 0 2 1 x 0 0 6 1 z H 8 6 o t 0 5 4 4 3 1 x 2 9 7 1 l l a t r o p p u s t o n y a m s m e t s y s e m o S d e t s i l s e d o m y a l p s i D s c i n o r t c e ...

Page 42: ...th other sRGB enabled hardware and software applications On Screen Manager OSM Controls Allows you to quickly and easily adjust all elements of your screen image via simple to use on screen menus ErgoDesign Features Enhances human ergonomics to improve the working environment protect the health of the user and save money Examples include OSM controls for quick and easy image adjustments tilt swive...

Page 43: ...ontrol is used a second time when not switching between modes Picture bounces or a wavy pattern is present in the picture Move electrical devices that may be causing electrical interference away from the monitor See inside cover of User s Manual for FCC information Edges of the display image are not square Use the OSM Geometry Controls to straighten the edges If possible position the front of the ...

Page 44: ...TCO The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees Svenska Naturskyddsforeningen The Swedish Society for Nature Conservation and Statens Energimyndighet The Swedish National EnergyAdministration The requirements cover a wide range of issues environment ergonomics usability emission of electrical and magnetic fields energy consumption and electrical and fire safety The environmental demands co...

Page 45: ...us system and is toxic in high doses TCO 99 requirement states that batteries may not contain any Mercury It also demands that no mercury is present in any of the electrical or electronics components associated with the display unit CFCs freons CFCs freons are sometimes used for washing printed circuit boards CFCs break down ozone and thereby damage the ozone layer in the stratosphere causing incr...

Page 46: ... g g g g g g Manufactured Year Last digit Manufactured Month January to September 1 to 9 October X November Y December Z Factory Code NPG China Factory A B R ver Y Destination Code USA A Europe B Australia R EX SERIAL NUMBER LABEL Model FE991SB FE991SB BK SERIAL NO Serial number 5 digits ...

Page 47: ...charge the CRT anode by shorting it to ground before removing anode cap Revolving Stand ASSY 1 Turn the monitor CRT face down on a clean static free surface to prevent scratching CRT face 2 Remove the screw PL CPTS 3 10 15BF and remove by pulling up the Hooks and lifting the Revolving stand Assy up to the side Cabinet Back 1 Remove the two screws PL CPTS 4 16 15BF and unlock the two hooks Revolvin...

Page 48: ...move the nine terminals and desolder the five points as shown 2 Disconnect the connectors S201 S202 S203 and GND 3 Desoldor the wires White wire Red wire and G2 S202 S201 S203 Red wire White wire GND G2 Terminals Solder ...

Page 49: ...L CPIMS 4 10 15BF 3 Disconnect the connectors GND and S301 4 Remove the screw P 2CRBITS 4 8 15BF 5 Remove the Anode cap from CRT NOTE Carefully discharge the CRT anode by shorting it to ground before removing anode cap Screw Screw P 2CRBITS 4 8 15BF PL CPIMS 4 10 15BF S602 S601 S101 GND GND S301 Screw P 2CRBITS 4 8 15BF ...

Page 50: ...BF and remove the Chassis Base from Cabinet Front ASSY 7 Remove the seven screws PL CPTS 3 8 15BF and two screws PL CPIMS 3 10 15BF 8 Remove the Main Board from Chassis Base Screws PL CPTS 4 16 15BF Screw PL CPTS 3 8 15BF Screw PL CPIMS 3 10 15BF ...

Page 51: ...Test 4 5 7 H V Adjustment 4 5 8 H Raster Center Adjustment 4 5 9 Preset Adjustment 4 5 10 G2 Voltage Adjustment 4 5 11 White Balance Adjustment 4 6 12 Focus Adjustment 4 8 13 Purity Adjustment 4 8 14 Convergence Adjustment 4 9 15 Power Saving Function Inspection 4 9 16 Distortion Adjustment 4 10 17 Setting Before Shipment 4 12 18 Adjustment Magnetic Field 4 13 19 TIMING SHEET 4 14 ...

Page 52: ...43 2KHz 85Hz 5 800 600 75 46 8KHz 75Hz 6 MACII 49K 49 7KHz 75Hz 7 800 600 85 53 6KHz 85Hz 8 1024 768 75 60 0KHz 75Hz 9 1280 1024 60 64 0KHz 60Hz 10 1024 768 85 68 6KHz 85Hz 11 1280 1024 75 79 9KHz 75Hz 12 1280 1024 85 91 1KHz 85Hz 13 1600 1200 75 93 7KHz 75Hz 14 1024 768 60 48 3KHz 60Hz 15 800 600 60 37 8KHz 60Hz 16 MACII 35K 35 0KHz 67Hz 17 MAC 1152 870 68 7KHz 75Hz 18 VGA720 400 70 31 5KHz 70Hz ...

Page 53: ...NTRAST Brightness Contrast TAB 2 POSITION SIZE Left Right H Position Down Up V Position Narrow Wide H Size Short Tall V Size VG Vertical GAIN Vertical Sub Size TAB 3 COLOR ADJUST 1 9300K 2 8200K 3 7500K sRGB sRGB 5 5000K TAB 4 DISTORTION In Out Side Pincushion Left Right Pin Balance Tilt Parallelogram Align Trapezoid Rotate Top Corner Bottom Corner VF Vertical Focus N A Red Gain Green Gain Blue Ga...

Page 54: ...4 4 TAB 5 TOOLS 1 Moire canceller Linearity VER Linearity balance Convergence HOR Convergence VER TAB 6 TOOLS 2 TOOL 2 is as same as user mode TAB 7 INFORMATION DS Destination ...

Page 55: ... has 26kV 0 1kV 8 H Raster Center Adjustment A Mode No 13 B Pattern Crosshatch Reverse C Adjust the Brightness Control so that the background is visible D Adjust VR501 to make the raster mostly near center background position 9 Preset Adjustment A Mode No 12 B Pattern Cross hatch C Enter to Factory mode Adjust H phase V center H size V size Pincushion Trapezoid Bow Parallelogram Top corner Bottom ...

Page 56: ...300K Select color Mode 9300 Adjust R Bias B Bias to equal X 0 283 Y 0 297 with readjusting G Bias to keep the brightness at 3 4 0 7cd m2 1FL 0 2FL C 9300K 5000K MODE White Balance Adjustment 1 9300K Select color Mode 9300K 1 Video Signal off 0 Vp p Contrast set to Max Adjust Brightness to 0 1cd m2 2 50 50mm Green block Pattern Adjust G Gain to Y 86cd m2 3 50 50mm White block Pattern Adjust R B Gai...

Page 57: ...ust contrast to meet following spec sRGB x 313 0 010cd m2 y 329 0 010cd m2 Y 93 2cd m2 27FL E SB1 2 MODE White Balance Adjustment Select the color Mode SB1 2 MODE 1 Select the color mode SB1 Mode by Select key when OSM is off 2 Video signal off 0Vp p Adjust brightness to Y 0 1cd m2 3 Change pattern to 50 50mm white block Adjust contrast control to Y 215 2cd m2 4 Change pattern to 32 255 gray Adjus...

Page 58: ... black line is not falling out I Adjust F2 VR if horizontal black line is not falling out J Use the video card Matrox G550 and receive Microsoft Excel Work sheet 1280 1024 85 Make sure that there is no double line for horizontal line at the center Note Focus adjustment must be finished at F1 VR 13 Purity Adjustment 1 Receive signal 12 Cross hatch pattern 2 The CRT face should be facing east and de...

Page 59: ...Areas outside of zone A within the rectangle of 356mmx266mm CH CV Within 0 30mm 15 Power Saving Function Inspection A Mode No 13 B Pattern Full white C Input Maximum rating voltage D Inspection 1 It should be into power off Mode when the both horizontal sync and vertical sync are disabled after 8 seconds Check the LED color Orange and the power consumption must be less than 5W 2 It should be recov...

Page 60: ...ignal No 13 in step 1 3 Perform the adjust for above all signal in step 4 5 1 Rotation Adjustment 1 Receive signal 13 Cross hatch 2 Select the icon in OSM TAB 4 3 Make sure that the picture tilt meets the following standards 2 Pincushion Balance Adjustment 1 Select the icon in OSM TAB 4 2 Make sure that the Pincushion Balance meets the following standards A B A B 0 5mm x x X 1 0mm ...

Page 61: ...ight angles less than 90 0 5 degree 4 Side Pincushion Adjustment 1 Select the icon in OSM TAB 4 2 Make sure that the side pincushion distortion meets the following standards 5 Trapezoid Distortion Adjustment 1 Select the icon in OSM TAB 4 2 Make sure that the trapezoid distortion meets the following standards 0 5mm 0 5mm 0 5mm 0 5mm A C B D AB CD 1 0mm AC BD 1 0mm ...

Page 62: ... Center of the screen C Brightness Preset D H Moire Minimum E Refresh Notifier OFF F OSM turn off time 45 sec G IPM off mode Enable H Language English for A B C R Version Japanese for J Version I OSM Lock OFF J Edge Lock Back K Hot Key OFF for A J Version and ON for B R Version ...

Page 63: ... will be magnetized 3 Degaussing method When switch on the degaussing probe keep distance between panel surface and degaussing probe more than 50cm Move the degaussing probe vertically facing to the panel surface Keep distance of panel surface and degaussing probe to more than 15mm Starting from edge of CRT move the degaussing probe toward CRT center in circular motion spending 6 to 7 seconds Roun...

Page 64: ...16 0 508 56 1 556 16 0 323 32 0 559 Sync Pulse dot 96 96 64 56 80 64 uS 3 18 3 813 2 032 1 556 1 616 1 117 Back dot 48 48 120 80 160 224 uS 1 91 1 907 3 810 2 222 3 232 3 910 Total H 449 525 500 509 625 667 mS 14 268 16 683 13 333 11 764 13 333 13 414 Disp H 400 480 480 480 600 624 mS 12 711 15 253 12 800 11 093 12 800 12 549 Front H 12 10 1 1 1 1 mS 0 381 0 318 0 027 0 023 0 021 0 020 Sync Pulse ...

Page 65: ... uS 0 569 0 203 0 444 0 508 0 119 0 406 Sync Pulse dot 64 96 112 96 144 160 uS 1 138 1 219 1 037 1 016 1 067 1 016 Back dot 152 176 248 208 248 224 uS 2 702 2 235 2 296 2 201 1 873 1 422 Total H 631 800 1066 808 1066 1072 mS 11 756 13 328 16 661 11 765 13 329 11 761 Disp H 600 768 1024 768 1024 1024 mS 11 179 12 795 16 005 11 183 12 804 11 235 Front H 1 1 1 1 1 1 mS 0 019 0 017 0 016 0 015 0 013 0...

Page 66: ...00 2 12 0 320 0 636 Sync Pulse dot 192 136 128 64 128 108 uS 0 948 2 09 3 20 2 12 1 280 3 813 Back dot 304 160 188 96 144 54 uS 1 501 2 46 2 20 3 17 1 440 1 907 Total H 1250 806 628 525 915 449 mS 13 333 16 667 16 579 15 000 13 322 14 268 Disp H 1200 768 600 480 870 400 mS 12 800 15 880 15 840 13 714 12 667 12 711 Front H 1 3 1 3 3 12 mS 0 011 0 062 0 026 0 086 0 044 0 381 Sync Pulse H 3 6 4 3 3 2...

Page 67: ...t Conditions 5 19 5 2 Picture Size and Position 5 19 5 3 Luminance Brightness 5 20 5 4 Color 5 21 5 5 Geometric Distortion 5 22 5 6 Linearity 5 23 5 7 Misconvergence 5 24 5 8 Focus 5 24 5 9 Halo 5 25 5 10 Raster Regulation 5 25 6 CRT Limits of Screen and Faceplate Blemish 5 26 6 1 CRT Face plate defect 5 26 6 2 AR film Blemishes 5 27 7 Inspection of PLUG PLAY Communication and OSM MONITOR INFORMAT...

Page 68: ...nsibilities for the design and assembly of the power supply and deflection circuits and the integration of these components with the CRT yoke assembly and all mechanical parts to meet the requirements of this specification The following list shows the model name Cabinet color Audio function and market MODEL NAME Cabinet color Audio Base MARKET Ver MultiSync FE991SB AS LG No USA Canada Aver MultiSy...

Page 69: ...t Parallelogram Trapezoid Rotation TopPin In Out BottomPin In Out Moire Canceler Horizontal Linearrity Vertical Vertical Balance Convergence Adjust H Convergence Adjust V Language select 6 E G F SP IT JA OSM position OSM turn off OSM lock out IPM System Clamp Pulse Position Hot Key Factory Preset Display mode Monitor info Refresh notifire URL indication Diagnosis indication 6 CONNECTOR Power Input...

Page 70: ...nergy Star TCO 99 TCO 95 Black TUV GS IS9241 3 IS9241 7 IS9241 8 TCO 99 TCO 95 Black CE Marking WHQL Win ME Win 2000 Win XP FE991SB B FE991SB C FE791SB R UL C UL TUV GS PCBC Gost PSB CCIB CCEE EN55022 B EN55024 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 C tick PTB MPR III TCO 99 Energy Star TCO 99 TUV GS IS9241 3 IS9241 7 IS9241 8 TCO 99 WHQL Win ME Win 2000 Win XP This model is applied these regulations in case of ...

Page 71: ...2 3 TCO 99 Requirements and test methods for environmental labeling of display CRT and Ecology 1 2 3 CE Marking EN60950 1992 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD11 or EN60950 2000 EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 8 4 11 EN61000 3 2 1995 AD1 AD2 EN61000 3 3 1995 1 2 3 Energy Star International Energy Star office Equipment Program 2 PCBC Poland Safety 1 2 3 Gost Russian Safety 1 2 3 C ...

Page 72: ...m Phosphor Spacing 0 26mm Deflection Angle 90 degree Phosphor Type B22 Electron Gun Type PX DBF type Light Transmission at Center Approx Approx 43 5 Include Face plate coating Face plate AR film Anti reflection and Anti static Useful Screen dimensions 366x 274 mm Face plate Curvature H R 50000 mm V R 80000 mm Phosphor Color Coordinate R X 0 626 Y 0 338 G X 0 278 Y 0 601 Typical B X 0 150 Y 0 068 ...

Page 73: ...c Input Impedance 2 2k ohm to grand or more Signal Level Video signal 0 70V p p 5 Composite sync TTL level 2 5V Separate H V sync TTL level 2 5V 3 3 Video Performance Video Clock Frequency 235MHz Input signal Pulse Rise and Fall time 6 0nsec typ 10 to 90 at 40Vp p The rise and fall time of the input video signal is 2 0nsec or less The pulse rise or fall time is determined using the formula 2 2 2 2...

Page 74: ...ion 92W Input voltage 100 240VAC Signal No 12 1280x1024 85Hz All white Contrast Max Brightness Cut off SB Mode OFF H V size Preset Distortion color default position AC leakage current Except Japan 3 5mA 259V Japan 0 25mA 105V Inrush current 42A 0 peak at 240VAC on cold starting 100A 0 peak at 240VAC on hot starting 3 5 Power Saving H sync V sync Video Power Consumption Recovery Time LED Indicator ...

Page 75: ... degaussing at the user s discretion after the unit is operating The Monitor requires minimum of 15 minutes between manual degaussing operations 4 Functions 4 1 Display Part 4 1 1 Front Controls a POWER SWITCH b POWER INDICATOR c EXIT BUTTON d ITEM SELECT BUTTONS e FUNCTION ADJUST BUTTONS f SELECT BUTTON g RESET BUTTON a EXIT b RESET SELECT c d e f g SB MODE ...

Page 76: ...5 10 4 1 2 OSM On Screen Manager Function 4 1 2 1 OSM Menu Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3 Tab 4 ...

Page 77: ...5 11 Tab 5 Tab 6 Tab 6 Language Tab 6 OSM Position Tab 6 OSM Turn off Tab 6 OSM Lock Tab 6 IPM OFF Mode ...

Page 78: ...5 12 Tab 6 Edge Lock Tab 6 Hot Key Tab 6 Factory Preset Tab 7 URL indication Tab 7 Display Mode Tab 7 Monitor info ...

Page 79: ...5 13 Tab 7 Refresh Notifier Refresh Notifier Item Reset Tab Reset Factory Preset ...

Page 80: ...5 14 Others ...

Page 81: ...lelogram 0 100 Adjusted Yes Align Trapezoidal 0 100 Adjusted Yes Rotate 0 100 Adjusted Yes Top Top comer 0 100 Adjusted Yes Big Small Bottom Bottom comer 0 100 Adjusted Yes Big Small 5 Moire Canceler Hor 0 100 0 Yes Increase Decrease Moire Canceler Ver SM CRT model only 0 100 0 Yes Increase Decrease Linearity 0 100 Adjusted Yes Linearity Balance 0 100 Adjusted Yes Convergence Hor 0 100 Adjusted Ye...

Page 82: ...ECMITSUBISHI COM Type J WWW NMV CO JP Display Mode FH Horizontal Frequency Polarity FV Vertical Frequency Polarity Monitor Info Model Name Serial Number Refresh Notifier OFF ON OFF Cursor move to Default show factory shipping condition ...

Page 83: ...gray NEC 8508 4 1 4 Connector Pin Assignment 1 Signal Input Connector mini D sub 15P pig tail cable Pin Signal 1 Red video 2 Green video 3 Blue video 4 Gnd 5 DDC Gnd 6 Red Gnd 7 Green Gnd 8 Blue Gnd 9 DDC 5V 10 Sync Gnd 11 Gnd 12 Serial data 13 H sync or Composite sync 14 V sync v clock 15 Serial clock 1 6 11 5 10 15 Signal Cable Connector a b ...

Page 84: ...signals See 19 Timing sheet of ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES for detail timing parameters Signal No 2 to No 8 No 10 to No 13 No 16 to No 18 are adjustment Signals User presets 10 F I F O Preset Timing Discrimination Horizontal Frequency 1kHz Vertical Frequency 1Hz The monitor is able to discriminate input signals by at least one of above parameters ...

Page 85: ...nance Meter Minolta CA100 or Equivalent If no description the test below are applied under the Basic Test Condition Unless specified the monitor is set at the factory default setting 5 2 Picture Size and Position Adjustment Signal Signal No 1 to 14 Size Position Horizontal 356mm 4 0 mm Vertical 266mm 4 0 mm Horizontal XLef t Xright 4 0mm Vertical XTop XBottom 4 0mm The picture should adjust unders...

Page 86: ...ess default position Adjust to 0 8 cd m2 at 2 15 gray 32 255 gray 1 Window pattern 200 cd m2 0 30 cd m2 at 9300K 8 M P C D SB Mode 2 Contrast Max Brightness default position Cut off Window pattern 240 cd m2 0 30 cd m2 at 9300K 8 M P C D 1 5 3 3 Luminance Variation Full white pattern Contrast MAX Brightness Adjust to 100cd m2 A B1 B2 B3 B4 A Bi 80 100 120 5 3 4 Back Raster Luminance Full black patt...

Page 87: ...B3 B4 is as follows A B1 B2 B3 B4 A x ref y ref x x ref 0 015 y y ref 0 015 5 4 3 Color Tracking of Contrast control Window pattern H 33 V 33 X Xref 0 015 Y Yref 0 015 Color setting 9300K Contrast Control from 20cd m2 to MAX Brightness Cut off 5 4 4 Color Tracking of brightness control Window pattern H 33 V 33 X Xref 0 015 Y Yref 0 015 Color setting 9300K Contrast Control 20cd m2 Brightness from M...

Page 88: ...38kHz x 1 0 mm 5 5 3 Raster Rotation Tilt All Preset Signals a b 1 0 mm or 0 5 degree θ 0 5 degree a b Bezel θ 5 5 4 Pincushion All Preset Signals Top d1 1 5 mm Bottom b1 1 5 mm d1 b1 1 5 mm Left side a1 1 5 mm Right side c1 1 5 mm a1 c1 1 5 mm a1 b1 c1 d1 5 5 5 Barrel All Preset Signals Top d2 1 5mm Bottom b2 1 5 mm Left side a2 1 5 mm Right side c2 1 5 mm a2 b2 c2 d2 5 5 6 Trapezoid y 1 5 mm x 1...

Page 89: ...set Signals S 50mm b a 0 5 mm S 50mm b a 0 01 x S mm 5 6 Linearity H 15 31 43k 12 43 55k 10 55k adjacent 6 Linearity V 10 adjacent 5 at preset timings With Green Crosshatch 17 lines horizontally by 13 lines vertically applied The formula used to calculate linearity is Xmax Xmin Ymax Ymin x 100 x 100 Xmax Xmin 2 Ymax Ymin 2 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 X11 X12 X13 X14 X15 X16 Y1 Y2 Y3 Y4 Y5 Y6 Y7...

Page 90: ... 236mm outside of the Zone A Use worst case horizontal vertical misconvergence between any two primary colors 5 8 Focus Focus Signal No 13 Contrast Max Brightness Cut off Resolution 1600 x 1280 75Hz Character 7 x 9 pixel Color White Judgment character are readable with clearly at the whole screen 9 lines 7 dots The gap between lines should be crisp Use the video card Matrox G550 and receive Micros...

Page 91: ...All Preset Signals Full White pattern Judgment 1 The total horizontal and vertical size of the picture shall not change more than 1 0mm when displaying a flat field and adjusting the brightness from 30 to 110 cd m2 2 The picture size should not vary 1 in the horizontal and vertical direction by Input voltage change in 90 132VAC and 198 264VAC Size Change Spec H1 V2 V1 H2 H H H 1 2 2 1 V V V 1 2 2 ...

Page 92: ...plate appearances 6 1 2 Quality zone The screen quality area is divided into the following two quality zones Zone A Inside of the central rectangle of horizontal 360mm by vertical 270mm on the screen Zone B Outside of this rectangle on the screen 6 1 3 Screen and Faceplate Blemish Acceptance Criteria 1 Screen blemish a Minimum separation of defects d b Average diameter of defects Turn of a b 2 a l...

Page 93: ...w Flaw Width mm Specification Length 0 16 Rejected 0 11 0 15 Less than 13mm 0 06 0 10 Less than 26mm 0 05 Unlimited c Other glass defect Flaw crack and chip must be visually noticeable See the limitation sample regarding iron rust and striae etc 6 2 AR film Blemishes 6 2 1 Inspection conditions 1 Plate a CRT on the test table and illuminate the CRT screen surface by a fluorescent lamp 2 The lumina...

Page 94: ...e contrast is weak extremely as stain and apply standard of 6 2 3 a Note 2 Do not recognize flaws which injures goods prices though it is not especially stipulated as for zone C b Opaque flaws ex Stain and coating peeling Do not apply the following standard to zone C Classify flaws by contrast and judge it by size every the contrast Definition of contrast High contrast The foreign substance which ...

Page 95: ... Zone A Zone B Standard classified by zones 6 8 Total zone A zone B 10 Note 1 Acceptable interval shall be larger one in the case that defects have different interval Note 2 There is no standard regarding zone C Therefore no defect is accepted that may deteriorate the value of products Defect level by consultation Discuss is necessary Note 3 Tolerance of defect size is approx 10 6 2 4 Irregularity...

Page 96: ...ams Required NPGV233 EXE FE991SB BAT FE991SB TXT 7 4 Inspection Procedures a Factory Mode power on key key b Copy the above mentioned programs in an adequate directory c Set up the MO DOS mode DOS Prompt of Windows95 98 is also acceptable d Execute the FE991SB BAT from the command line e MONITOR INFO of the OSM is indicated and a model name and a serial number are confirmed When the model name and...

Page 97: ...e serial number begin to be written in i Display MONITOR INFO of the OSM and confirm that the model name and serial number have been correctly written j Press the F2 key to start the inspection of DDC2B After the completion of inspection the contents of EDID are displayed If an error should occur the related error message will be displayed in the bottom area of the screen Refer to Paragraph 7 5 in...

Page 98: ...25 1B 78 EB 7A 68 A0 56 47 99 26 20 12 48 4C FF FF 80 31 59 45 59 61 59 71 4F 81 59 30 81 99 A9 4F C1 45 86 3D 00 C0 51 00 30 40 40 A0 40 13 00 64 0A 11 00 00 1E 00 00 00 FD 00 32 A0 1E 50 60 17 00 0A 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 FC 00 4E 60 45 43 20 46 45 39 39 31 53 42 0A 20 00 00 00 FF 70 00 32 3 31 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 30 3 31 3 59 3 41 3 0A 3 20 3 20 3 20 3 00 5D 4 Table 7 6 Data list 1 address 10h...

Page 99: ... 3 0 023 1 0 578 25 11 093 480 7 MAC832 624 57 283 49 725 74 550 20 111 1152 1 117 64 0 559 32 3 910 224 14 524 832 13 414 667 0 060 3 0 020 1 0 784 39 12 549 624 8 VESA 800 600 85 56 250 53 674 85 061 18 631 1048 1 138 64 0 569 32 2 702 152 14 222 800 11 756 631 0 056 3 0 019 1 0 503 27 11 179 600 9 VESA 1024 768 75 78 750 60 023 75 029 16 660 1312 1 219 96 0 203 16 2 235 176 13 003 1024 13 328 8...

Page 100: ...nual trouble shooting section before using this chart Page 1 NO OPERATION POWER LED FLASHING 6 2 2 NO OPERATION POWER LED OFF 6 3 3 VIDEO NOISE NO SYNC 6 4 4 NO VIDEO 6 5 5 NO RASTER 6 6 6 H V SYNC TROUBLE 6 8 7 POOR FOCUS 6 9 8 POOR HORIZONTAL LINEARITY 6 10 ...

Page 101: ...0 NEGATIVE CONNECT TO U501 Pin 7 2 SCOPE SET AT 10V DIV 10US DIV PROBE CONNECT TO Q319 GATE AND U501 Pin 6 POWER LED FLASHING CHECK U501 U501 PIN6 PULSE O P POWER SW TURN OFF FAILURE U501 Q504 CHECK U501 PIN 10 VCC PIN 4 SAWTOOTH PIN 8 5V NO POWER SW TURN OFF MULTIMETER TEST Q314 Q504 D505 D151 D152 D153 D154 D155 ...

Page 102: ...SITIVE CONNECT TO C111 NEGATIVE CONNECT TO C107 2 SCOPE SET AT 10V DIV 10US DIV PROBE CONNECT TO Q101 GATE AND C107 POWER SW TURN OFF CHECK F101 CHECK Q101 Q102 r121 CHECK U101 U101 PIN6 PULSE O P POWER SW TURN ON FAILURE R119 R120 R109 ZD101 CHECK U101 PIN 7 VCC PIN 4 SAWTOOTH PIN 8 5V NO ...

Page 103: ...REQUENCY l501 SYNC TO GND D116 TO GND CHECK Q319 G S FREQUENCY SYNCRONIZE WITH H SYNC CHECK HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY C359 TO GND CHECK U501 NORMAL OPERATION CHECK Q101 G S FREQUENCY SYNCRONIZE WITH H SYNC CHECK D116 D115 R108 R118 YES YES NO NO NO NO ...

Page 104: ...ECK U201 PINS 18 19 20 SIGNAL LEVEL PROBLEM IN U201 CLAMP PIN 23 U201 12V VOLTAGE YES CHECK U201 PINS 6 7 9 SIGNAL LEVEL CHECK CATHODE VIDEO LEVEL PROBLEM IN CRT YES YES PROBLEM IN R255 R235 R215 NO PROBLEM IN U204 12V 80V VOLTAGE NO NO TROUBLE IN R G B SIGNAL SIGNAL CABLE NO REFER TO NO RASTER ON PAGE NO ...

Page 105: ...701 YES YES YES NO NO CHECK U701 PIN 35 PIN 2 IS LOW YES NO CHECK U501 PINS 6 8 BDRY HDRY TROUBLE IN U501 YES NO CHECK ISCL ISDC YES CHECK Q504 DRAIN ABOUT 180Vp p fH 93KHz TROUBLE IN D505 T501 Q504 R525 Q502 Q503 YES NO CHECK Q314 COLLECT PULSE 1000Vp p TROUBLE IN Q314 Q313 D317 T304 YES NO Next page ...

Page 106: ...Vp p TROUBLE IN C331 D316 C332 YES NO CHECK Q305 DRAIN PULSE 280Vp p YES NO CHECK FBT 2PIN 80V NO TROUBLE IN Q309 R301 D151 YES TROUBLE IN U301 Q303 Q305 CHECK G1 VOLTAGE ABOUT 20 5V TROUBLE IN Q307 ZD303 T301 D309 YES NO TROUBLE IN G2 VOLTAGE T301 ...

Page 107: ...INS 39 40 H V SYNC SIGNAL TROUBLE IN H V SYNC LINE Q701 Q702 CHECK U701 PINS 32 33 H V SYNC SIGNAL CHECK U701 PIN 5 VOLTAGE 5V CHECK U502 PINS 14 15 CHECK U701 PINS 7 8 FREQ12MHz TROUBLE IN U501 TROUBLE IN H V SIGNAL LINE R507 R508 C521 C522 TROUBLE IN 5V LINE YES NO YES YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO YES TROUBLE IN X701 U701 NO ...

Page 108: ...DYNAMIC FOCUS VR NO 1 CHECK STATIC FOCUS AND DYNAMIC FOCUS VR LINE TO CRT SOCKET 2 CRT SOCKET OR CRT POOR CHECK T302 H AND V PARABOLA WAVEFORM NO H PARABOLA TROUBLE IN T302 C325 R341 T301 NO H PARABOLA CHECK U501 PIN 32 V PARABOLA WAVE 0 47Vp p TROUBLE IN Q312 C343 R356 R330 YES NO CHECK U501 PIN 32 V PARABOLA WAVE 0 47Vp p ADJUST V FOUCS OUTPUT 50 60 NO YES ...

Page 109: ...6 10 8 POOR HORIZONTAL LINEARITY POOR HORIZONTAL LINEARITY NO TROUBLE T303 Q310 ...

Page 110: ...t 7 4 1 9 Feedback Circuit 7 4 1 10 Snubber Circuit 7 4 1 11 Power Management Function 7 4 1 12 Harmonic Coil Changeover Circuit 7 4 2 MCU 7 5 2 1 Frequency Specifications 7 5 2 2 System Architecture 7 5 2 3 Inputs 7 5 2 4 Outputs 7 5 2 5 Pin Assignments 7 6 2 6 CS Table 7 6 2 7 Model Changeover Table 7 6 3 Deflection Circuit 7 7 3 1 Deflection Control IC IC501 7 7 3 2 Horizontal Deflection Circui...

Page 111: ...tage Circuit 7 14 5 Dynamic Focus Circuit 7 14 6 Safety Protection Circuit and X ray Protection Circuit 7 15 6 1 X ray Protection Circuit 7 15 6 2 Beam Current Protection Circuit 7 15 6 3 Primary Leakage Current Protection Circuit 7 15 7 Video Circuit 7 16 7 1 Video Pre amplifier 7 16 7 1 1 Video signal mixing 7 16 7 1 2 Video Clamp 7 16 7 1 3 Horizontal Blanking 7 16 7 1 4 Contrast White Balance ...

Page 112: ...the gate of Q101 a current flows from the positive side to the negative side of C107 through the primary winding of transformer T101 Pin 6 and Pin 4 and Q101 D S By this operation energy is stored in T101 When the supply of the driving pulse to the gate of Q101 is suspended Q101 is turned OFF and all the diodes connected to the secondary winding is reversed biased so that the energy stored in T101...

Page 113: ...ion circuit and the video circuit At that time LED101 changes its color from green to orange 1 When the power switch is kept in the ON position the MPU detects both the horizontal and vertical sync signals If the either the vertical and horizontal sync signals from the PC main unit is no present from the signal cable the voltage level at the MPU Pin 29 PS1 turns HI to cause Q152 to turn ON and Q15...

Page 114: ...eration Three pins for beam current high voltage and X rays protector detection 8 External 5V detection input One pin 2 4 Outputs 1 Degaussing Made to be active for a predetermined time period during degaussing The MCU executes degaussing even when the power supply is turned ON 2 CS output Four pins for CS control CS4 CS2 CS1 CS0 CS3 not used 3 MUTE When the sync signal is unstable this output bec...

Page 115: ...t H OUT 14 Protector input HVOLT IN 34 Not used TR 15 Model changeover input OPTION1 35 MUTE output MUTE 16 CS control output CS1 36 Rotation control output ROT 17 CS control output CS2 37 Model changeover input BL 18 Not used CS3 38 Model changeover input BR 19 CS control output CS4 39 Horizontal sync input H IN 20 External 5V detection input PC97 40 Vertical sync input V IN 2 6 CS Table RDF193H ...

Page 116: ...es the B output drive pulses In addition using the control signals from the microcomputer IC701 this IC is used to control the trapezoidal distortion the pin balance and the horizontal position There are also outputs of horizontal and vertical parabolic waveforms for focusing The pre amplifier functions are available for the vertical screen width the position and the vertical linearity Fig 3 1 Def...

Page 117: ...X is generated when fh 31kHz and another output of about 110 to 130V is generated when fh 93kHz To produce this circuit input the drive pulse output from U501 TDA4856 Pin 6 B_DRIV and the 26V power is stepped up to obtain a B power source according to this pulse duty The deflection source B is obtained from the input pulse duty when the power input is assumed to be Vi using the formula given below...

Page 118: ...ctifying voltage of D317 and the S correction capacitor changes Then the horizontal width also changes The vertical parabolic waveform is generated within IC501 and the resultant output is generated at IC501 pin 5 This output is then applied to the B drive pulse generator circuit through R512 By virtue of this parabolic output the correction control can be conducted for the pincushion barrel trape...

Page 119: ...sisting of the resonance capacitor C332 and H_DY the linear coil and the S capacitor The pulse width of this resonance pulse is mainly dependent on the inductance value of the deflection yoke H_DY and the capacitance value of the resonance capacitor Using the collector pulse of this output circuit the presence of an AFC pulse is detected according to the capacitance ratio of the resonance capacito...

Page 120: ...ontal linearity The S capacitor C517 correction circuit is enabled when all the signals are received For the other S capacitors C334 C336 C338 and C340 are turned ON and OFF at each frequency by the FETs Q315 Q317 Q319 and Q321 respectively in order to control the increase or decrease in the capacitance of the S capacitors according to the input frequency The ON OFF control of the S capacitors is ...

Page 121: ...stment of VR501 The raster centering circuit uses about 5VDC generated by the rectifier circuit of D507 and C518 using the power from the secondary winding of T501 in the horizontal deflection source circuit As a result a raster centering correction current is fed from the current circuit that is composed of Q505 R529 R530 VR501 C519 and L501 The correction current value is determined by the synth...

Page 122: ...ves the DY V through the use of the U401 TDA8172 driven by 14V and 12V of the power supply The vertical deflection circuit is composed of the following blocks 1 Saw tooth wave generator and waveform correction circuit U501 2 Vertical output circuit U401 Circuit diagram Equivalent circuit Fig 3 3 1 Introduction Vi1 Vout2 R405 6 8kΩ 5 R409 6 8kΩ R410 3 0kΩ R406 3 0kΩ V_DY r DY R407 1 2Ω 1W Vi2 Vout1...

Page 123: ...ge Circuit The high voltage circuit uses the PWM control system to regulate the ON OFF time of the high voltage generator FET U301 is the IC that performs the PWM control The pulse voltage generated in Q305 is stepped up at T301 F B T to obtain a 26kV potential The feedback voltage from T301 Pin 11 is divided by a combination of R316 and VR301 and the obtained voltage is then fed back to IC701 Pin...

Page 124: ...s maintained until the AC power supply is turned OFF resetting this circuit 6 2 Beam Current protection Circuit The protection circuit operates when the current flowing in the high voltage generator winding of the FBT exceeds the specified level The detection of the beam current is conducted in terms of the voltage drop measured by the circuit elements of VR302 R321 and R320 connected in between T...

Page 125: ...output from the oscillator IC U501 and is input to U201 Pin 23 7 1 3 Horizontal Blanking The collector pulses of Q314 are divided by the combination of C331 and C332 The obtained pulses are used as the horizontal blanking pulses and is input to U201 pin 24 with a positive polarity The potential at Pin 24 is HIGH during the horizontal flyback period and the video output voltage of U201 is dropped t...

Page 126: ...AS G_BIAS R_BIAS 7 2 Video Bias Control The video signals are amplified at the U204 The bias voltages output from U201 are amplified in the bias circuit to control the Brightness The brightness of the back raster is adjusted by controlling the black level of the CRT cathode which is the DC clamp level of the output for the bias circuit The brightness of this back raster is adjusted by the brightne...

Page 127: ... at the time of signal mode changeover and power ON OFF is carried out by controlling the G1 voltage This voltage control is actually effected by Q307 that makes the switching of the blanking pulse output sent from the MUTE1 circuit of the U701 Pin 2 through D310 When the sync signals become unstable the blanking operation is carried out by controlling the G1 voltage whose operation is actually ef...

Page 128: ...the SB MODE1 that is intended to achieve a sharp display of photos or the like the black level is lowered than usual to strain the black tone so that the brightness can be raised by increasing the video amplitude In the SB MODE2 that is intended to achieve the reproduction of motion pictures like DVD etc the black level is cut off and the maximum brightness is raised higher than that in the SB MOD...

Page 129: ...56 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q132 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q151 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q152 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q153 EA306691 79PQ1522 TR NPN HSD669AC TO 126 Q155 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q156 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q157 80016661 79PQ2545 TR 2SD882 Q181 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q201 EAA18157 79P...

Page 130: ...24 TR PNP 2SA673AC TO 92 T Q616 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q617 EAA12133 79PQ0057 TR NPN 2SC1213AC TO 92 T Q618 EBA06733 79PQ1524 TR PNP 2SA673AC TO 92 T Q701 EAA23690 79PQ0059 TR NPN PH2369 TO 92 T Q702 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q703 EBA07336 79PQ0062 TR PNP 2SA733P TO 92 T DIODES D101 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FAGOR D102 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FA...

Page 131: ...9PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D252 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D253 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D254 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D271 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D301 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D302 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D303 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D304 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D305 EJAE0001 79PQ0069 DIODE T 1A SR106 D306 80001121 79PQ252...

Page 132: ...0607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD704 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD705 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD706 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD712 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 ZD713 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 TRANSFORMERS T101 80016461 79PQ2540 POWER XFMR ERL35 200UH E9 T301 80016781 79PQ2547 FBT N1901 MERITRON T302 80016811 79PQ2549 DF X FM N19...

Page 133: ...1 80016081 79PQ2532 CHOCK COIL 8 0MH DRWW16 RL181 80003761 79PQ2523 REPLY 12V 6P OSA SS 212DM T501 80016801 79PQ2548 CHOKE COIL 45UH N1901 ELECTRICAL PARTS MISCELLANEOUS PARTS B101 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B102 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B103 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B301 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B302 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B303 HC006003 79PQ...

Page 134: ... 5 10K R111 FA240103 79PQ0126 CARBON 1 4W T 5 10K R112 FA240563 79PQ1646 CARBON 1 4W T 5 56K R113 FA240242 79PQ1032 CARBON 1 4W T 5 2 4K R114 FB242702 79PQ1052 METAL 1 4W T 1 27K R115 FA240222 79PQ0129 CARBON 1 4W T 5 2 2K R116 FB244531 79PQ2560 METAL 1 4W T 1 4 53K R117 FA240203 79PQ0128 CARBON 1 4W T 5 20K R118 FA330330 79PQ2556 CARBON 1 2W T 5 33H R119 FA330102 79PQ0146 CARBON 1 2W T 5 1K R120 ...

Page 135: ... 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R208 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R209 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R210 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R211 FA040330 79PQ0105 CARBON 1 8W T 5 33OHM R213 FB247509 79PQ0168 METAL 1 4W T 1 75OHM R215 FA240330 79PQ1645 CARBON 1 4W T 5 33H R216 FA040105 79PQ0085 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1M R217 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R218 FA240750...

Page 136: ...07 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R308 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R309 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R310 FA040220 79PQ1528 CARBON 1 8W T 5 22H R311 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R312 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R313 FA040511 79PQ0117 CARBON 1 8W T 5 510OHM R314 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R315 FA330100 79PQ0144 CARBON 1 2W T 5 10OHM R316 FA040...

Page 137: ...79PQ0118 CARBON 1 8W T 5 51K R358 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R359 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R360 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R361 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R362 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R363 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R364 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R401 FB560339 79PQ0180 MOF 2W M A 5 3 3OHM R403 FB470229 ...

Page 138: ...27 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R528 FB560561 79PQ2569 MOF 2W M A 5 560H R529 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R530 FB440010 79PQ2566 MOF 1W M A 5 1H R531 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R533 FB271742 79PQ2563 METAL 1 4W M T 1 17 4K R601 FA040333 79PQ0106 CARBON 1 8W T 5 33K R602 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R603 FA040184 79PQ0092 CARBON 1 8W T 5 180K R604 FA040220 79P...

Page 139: ...N 1 8W T 5 4 7K R732 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R733 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R734 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R735 FA040471 79PQ0113 CARBON 1 8W T 5 470OHM R736 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R737 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R738 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R739 FB275601 79PQ1967 METAL 1 4W M T 1 5 6K R746 FA040472 79PQ0114 CAR...

Page 140: ...V M C157 GAA10775 79PQ1576 ELECT 85C A 100U 100V M C158 GAA47735 79PQ1577 ELECT 85C A 470U 25V M C159 GA322635 79PQ1743 ELECT 85C T 22U 25V M C160 GA322735 79PQ1266 C ELEC 220UF 25V M C161 GA347625 79PQ0210 ELECT 85 C T 47U 16V M C162 GA315725 79PQ2577 ELECT 85OC T 150U 16V M C181 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C182 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C202 GE210352 79PQ0245 CQ PEI T...

Page 141: ...Q1930 CERAMIC SL T 470P 50V J C295 GA210675 79PQ2574 ELECT 105OC T 10U 100V M C296 GA210675 79PQ2574 ELECT 105OC T 10U 100V M C301 GA347625 79PQ0210 ELECT 85 C T 47U 16V M C302 GA310725 79PQ0199 ELECT 85 C T 100U 16V M C303 GB768153 79PQ1582 CERAMIC Y5P B T 680P 50V C304 GF210452 79PQ0752 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 50V J C305 GB768153 79PQ1582 CERAMIC Y5P B T 680P 50V C306 GF222352 79PQ0857 MEF CAP BOX 0 02...

Page 142: ...82 79PQ1586 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 250V J C411 GA310745 79PQ0848 ELECT 85C T 100U 35VM C501 GA310725 79PQ0199 ELECT 85 C T 100U 16V M C502 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C503 GB639052 79PQ1928 CERAMIC SL T 39P 50V J C504 GF215452 79PQ1098 MEF CAP BOX 0 15U 50V J C505 GF210452 79PQ0752 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 50V J C506 GF282252 79PQ2312 MEF CAP BOX 0 0082U 50V J C507 GF282352 79PQ2587 MEF CAP BOX 0 0...

Page 143: ...U 50V Z C701 GE210352 79PQ0245 CQ PEI T 0 01U 50V J C702 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C703 GA310715 79PQ1570 ELECT 85O C T 100U 10V M C704 GB633052 79PQ0231 CERAMIC SL T 33P 50V J C705 GB633052 79PQ0231 CERAMIC SL T 33P 50V J C706 GB710153 79PQ2580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 100P 50V C709 GB710153 79PQ2580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 100P 50V C710 GB710153 79PQ2580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 100P 50V C716 GB710253 79...

Page 144: ...9456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q131 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q132 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q151 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q152 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q153 EA306691 79PQ1522 TR NPN HSD669AC TO 126 Q155 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q156 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q157 80016661 79PQ2545 TR 2SD882 Q181 EAA09456 7...

Page 145: ... TR PNP 2SA673AC TO 92 T Q616 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q617 EAA12133 79PQ0057 TR NPN 2SC1213AC TO 92 T Q618 EBA06733 79PQ1524 TR PNP 2SA673AC TO 92 T Q701 EAA23690 79PQ0059 TR NPN PH2369 TO 92 T Q702 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q703 EBA07336 79PQ0062 TR PNP 2SA733P TO 92 T DIODES D101 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FAGOR D102 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FAGO...

Page 146: ...PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D252 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D253 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D254 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D271 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D301 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D302 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D303 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D304 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D305 EJAE0001 79PQ0069 DIODE T 1A SR106 D306 80001121 79PQ2521...

Page 147: ...EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD704 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD705 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD706 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD712 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 ZD713 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 TRANSFORMERS T101 HE100031 79PQ2815 POWER XFMR ERL35 200UH E9 T301 HH910011 79PQ2816 FBT E95 MERITRON T302 80016811 79PQ2549 DF X FM N...

Page 148: ... OSA SS 212DM T501 80016801 79PQ2548 CHOKE COIL 45UH N1901 ELECTRICAL PARTS MISCELLANEOUS PARTS B101 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B102 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B103 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B301 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B302 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B303 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B304 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T CABLE 80016301 79PQ2536 SI...

Page 149: ... R101 FA330684 79PQ0156 CARBON 1 2W T 5 680K R103 FA330333 79PQ1039 CARBON 1 2W T 5 33K R104 FA240564 79PQ0328 CARBON 1 4W T 5 560K R105 FA240564 79PQ0328 CARBON 1 4W T 5 560K R106 FB244708 79PQ2561 METAL 1 4W T 1 4 7H R107 FB910010 79PQ0345 METAL 1 4W T 5 1OHM R108 FA040390 79PQ0108 CARBON 1 8W T 5 39OHM R109 FA240470 79PQ0136 CARBON 1 4W 5 47OHM R110 FA240103 79PQ0126 CARBON 1 4W T 5 10K R111 FA...

Page 150: ...2 79PQ0146 CARBON 1 2W T 5 1K R181 FA240103 79PQ0126 CARBON 1 4W T 5 10K R182 FA240473 79PQ0138 CARBON 1 4W 5 47KOHM R201 FA040562 79PQ0739 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 6K R202 FA040105 79PQ0085 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1M R203 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R204 FA040562 79PQ0739 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 6K R205 FA040221 79PQ1255 R CARBON 1 8W T 5 220H R206 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R207 FA040101 79PQ008...

Page 151: ...10K R286 FA040123 79PQ0087 CARBON 1 8W T 5 12K R287 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R289 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R301 FB470338 79PQ1712 MOF 1W M A 5 0 33H R302 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R303 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R304 FA040563 79PQ0820 CARBON 1 8W T 5 56K R305 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R306 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R307 FA040472 7...

Page 152: ... 79PQ2230 MOF 3W M A 5 1H R349 FB241003 79PQ1047 METAL 1 4W T 1 100K R350 FB245601 79PQ1058 METAL 1 4W T 1 5 6K R351 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R352 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R353 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R354 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R355 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R356 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R357 FA040513 79PQ0118 CAR...

Page 153: ...K R517 FA040512 79PQ1531 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 1K R518 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R519 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R520 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R521 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R522 FA040563 79PQ0820 CARBON 1 8W T 5 56K R523 FA040220 79PQ1528 CARBON 1 8W T 5 22H R524 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R525 FC2D0278 79PQ2813 R WOUND 3W M A 5 0 27K R526 F...

Page 154: ...2 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R723 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R724 FB271002 79PQ1862 METAL 1 4W M T 1 10K R725 FB277500 79PQ2565 METAL 1 4W M T 1 750H R726 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R727 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R728 FB272701 79PQ2564 METAL 1 4W M T 1 2 7K R729 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R730 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R731 FA04047...

Page 155: ...C120 GA347755 79PQ2578 ELECT 85OC T 470U 50V M C121 GF210452 79PQ0752 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 50V J C131 GA3105E5 79PQ2576 ELECT 85OC T 1U 400V M C132 GA310555 79PQ0196 ELECT 85 C T 1U 50V M C135 GJC222E5 79PQ0273 SAFE Y CAP D 2200P 400V M C151 GAI10775 79PQ1984 ELECT 105 C T 100U 100V M C152 GAH47755 79PQ2806 ELECT 105OC A 470U 50V M C153 GAB10835 79PQ0223 ELECT 105 C A1000U 25V M C154 GAH22735 79PQ2807...

Page 156: ...AP BOX 0 1U 250V J C282 GA310555 79PQ0196 ELECT 85 C T 1U 50V M C283 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C284 GB7102F3 79PQ0234 CC Y5P B T 1000P 500V K C285 GB9332H3 79PQ0243 CC Z5V F T 3300P 1KV Z C286 GB9472H3 79PQ2235 CERAMIC Z5V F T 4700P 1K C287 GB910358 79PQ0242 CC Z5V F T 0 01U 50V Z C288 GF210462 79PQ0253 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 63V J C289 GA347625 79PQ0210 ELECT 85 C T 47U 16V M C290 GB91...

Page 157: ...2791 PLASTIC MPP A 1 6U 250V J C339 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C340 GFB10482 79PQ1209 PLASTIC MPP A 0 10U 250VJ C343 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C401 GA347725 79PQ0851 ELECT 85C T 470U 16VM C403 GA347725 79PQ0851 ELECT 85C T 470U 16VM C404 GF222452 79PQ0756 MEF CAP BOX 0 22U 50V J C406 GF222252 79PQ0754 MEF CAP BOX 0 0022U 50V J C407 GB710253 79PQ0233 CC Y5P B T 1000P ...

Page 158: ...580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 330P 50V C612 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C613 GB733153 79PQ1580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 330P 50V C614 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C615 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C616 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C701 GE210352 79PQ0245 CQ PEI T 0 01U 50V J C702 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C703 GA310715 79PQ1570 ELECT 85O C T 100U 1...

Page 159: ...6 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q132 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q151 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q152 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q153 EA306691 79PQ1522 TR NPN HSD669AC TO 126 Q155 EB307720 79PQ1246 TR PNP KSB772 TO 126 Q156 80014321 79PQ2529 TR NPN KRC102M TO 92 T Q157 80016661 79PQ2545 TR 2SD882 Q181 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q201 EAA18157 79PQ...

Page 160: ...PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q617 EAA12133 79PQ0057 TR NPN 2SC1213AC TO 92 T Q618 EBA06733 79PQ1524 TR PNP 2SA673AC TO 92 T Q701 EAA23690 79PQ0059 TR NPN PH2369 TO 92 T Q702 EAA09456 79PQ0056 TR NPN 2SC945 TO 92 T Q703 EBA07336 79PQ0062 TR PNP 2SA733P TO 92 T DIODES D101 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FAGOR D102 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N5406 FAGOR D103 EJB20001 79PQ0318 DIODE A 3A 1N540...

Page 161: ...43 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D253 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D254 80000451 79PQ0043 DIODE T 1 2W 1SS83 D271 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D301 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D302 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D303 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D304 EJ044148 79PQ0065 DIODE T 1N4148 D305 80011421 79PQ2809 DIODE 2A 600V RK36 SANKEN D306 80001121 79PQ2521 DIODE 3A 400V HER305G D307 80009...

Page 162: ... EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD705 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD706 EKA00607 79PQ0292 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 6C2 ZD712 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 ZD713 EKA0150B 79PQ2553 ZEN DIODE 1 2W T 15 2 TRANSFORMERS T101 HE100031 79PQ2815 POWER XFMR ERL35 200UH E9 T301 HH910011 79PQ2816 FBT E95 MERITRON T302 80016811 79PQ2549 DF X FM N1901 T304 80012261 79PQ2817 DRIVE X FM 6MH E...

Page 163: ...OSA SS 212DM T501 80016801 79PQ2548 CHOKE COIL 45UH N1901 ELECTRICAL PARTS MISCELLANEOUS PARTS B101 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B102 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B103 HC005003 79PQ1594 BEAD 3 5X8 T WBRH 2 5X8X0 B301 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B302 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B303 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T B304 HC006003 79PQ1595 BEAD 3 5X8 T CABLE 80016301 79PQ2536 SIG...

Page 164: ...84 79PQ0156 CARBON 1 2W T 5 680K R103 FA330333 79PQ1039 CARBON 1 2W T 5 33K R104 FA240564 79PQ0328 CARBON 1 4W T 5 560K R105 FA240564 79PQ0328 CARBON 1 4W T 5 560K R106 FB244708 79PQ2561 METAL 1 4W T 1 4 7H R107 FB910010 79PQ0345 METAL 1 4W T 5 1OHM R108 FA040390 79PQ0108 CARBON 1 8W T 5 39OHM R109 FA240470 79PQ0136 CARBON 1 4W 5 47OHM R110 FA240103 79PQ0126 CARBON 1 4W T 5 10K R111 FA240103 79PQ0...

Page 165: ...2 79PQ0146 CARBON 1 2W T 5 1K R181 FA240103 79PQ0126 CARBON 1 4W T 5 10K R182 FA240473 79PQ0138 CARBON 1 4W 5 47KOHM R201 FA040562 79PQ0739 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 6K R202 FA040105 79PQ0085 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1M R203 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R204 FA040562 79PQ0739 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 6K R205 FA040221 79PQ1255 R CARBON 1 8W T 5 220H R206 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R207 FA040101 79PQ008...

Page 166: ...10K R286 FA040123 79PQ0087 CARBON 1 8W T 5 12K R287 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R289 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R301 FB470338 79PQ1712 MOF 1W M A 5 0 33H R302 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R303 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R304 FA040563 79PQ0820 CARBON 1 8W T 5 56K R305 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R306 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R307 FA040472 7...

Page 167: ... 79PQ2571 MOF 3W M A 5 0 51H R349 FB241003 79PQ1047 METAL 1 4W T 1 100K R350 FB245601 79PQ1058 METAL 1 4W T 1 5 6K R351 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R352 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R353 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R354 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R355 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R356 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R357 FA040513 79PQ0118 ...

Page 168: ...K R517 FA040512 79PQ1531 CARBON 1 8W T 5 5 1K R518 FA040222 79PQ0095 CARBON 1 8W T 5 2 2K R519 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R520 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R521 FA040102 79PQ0082 CARBON 1 8W T 5 1K R522 FA040563 79PQ0820 CARBON 1 8W T 5 56K R523 FA040220 79PQ1528 CARBON 1 8W T 5 22H R524 FA040103 79PQ0083 CARBON 1 8W T 5 10K R525 FC2D0278 79PQ2813 R WOUND 3W M A 5 0 27K R526 F...

Page 169: ...2 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R723 FA040101 79PQ0081 CARBON 1 8W T 5 100OHM R724 FB271002 79PQ1862 METAL 1 4W M T 1 10K R725 FB277500 79PQ2565 METAL 1 4W M T 1 750H R726 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R727 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R728 FB272701 79PQ2564 METAL 1 4W M T 1 2 7K R729 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R730 FA040472 79PQ0114 CARBON 1 8W T 5 4 7K R731 FA04047...

Page 170: ...C120 GA347755 79PQ2578 ELECT 85OC T 470U 50V M C121 GF210452 79PQ0752 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 50V J C131 GA3105E5 79PQ2576 ELECT 85OC T 1U 400V M C132 GA310555 79PQ0196 ELECT 85 C T 1U 50V M C135 GJC222E5 79PQ0273 SAFE Y CAP D 2200P 400V M C151 GAI10775 79PQ1984 ELECT 105 C T 100U 100V M C152 GAH47755 79PQ2806 ELECT 105OC A 470U 50V M C153 GAB10835 79PQ0223 ELECT 105 C A1000U 25V M C154 GAH22735 79PQ2807...

Page 171: ...P B T 1000P 500V K C282 GA310555 79PQ0196 ELECT 85 C T 1U 50V M C283 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C284 GB7102F3 79PQ0234 CC Y5P B T 1000P 500V K C285 GB9332H3 79PQ0243 CC Z5V F T 3300P 1KV Z C286 GB9472H3 79PQ2235 CERAMIC Z5V F T 4700P 1K C287 GB910358 79PQ0242 CC Z5V F T 0 01U 50V Z C288 GF210462 79PQ0253 MEF CAP BOX 0 1U 63V J C289 GA347625 79PQ0210 ELECT 85 C T 47U 16V M C290 GB91...

Page 172: ...2588 PLASTIC MPP A 1 5U 250V J C339 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C340 GFB10482 79PQ1209 PLASTIC MPP A 0 10U 250VJ C343 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C401 GA347725 79PQ0851 ELECT 85C T 470U 16VM C403 GA347725 79PQ0851 ELECT 85C T 470U 16VM C404 GF222452 79PQ0756 MEF CAP BOX 0 22U 50V J C406 GF222252 79PQ0754 MEF CAP BOX 0 0022U 50V J C407 GB710253 79PQ0233 CC Y5P B T 1000P ...

Page 173: ...580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 330P 50V C612 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C613 GB733153 79PQ1580 CERAMIC Y5P B T 330P 50V C614 GA310655 79PQ0198 ELECT 85 C T 10U 50V M C615 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C616 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C701 GE210352 79PQ0245 CQ PEI T 0 01U 50V J C702 GB210458 79PQ0228 CERAMIC Y5V T 0 1U 50V Z C703 GA310715 79PQ1570 ELECT 85O C T 100U 1...

Page 174: ...1267 R B G LM2480 CUT OFF SMPS SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE MCU E PROM DDC MTV212 24C08 H HV V HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL SYNC PROCESSOR TDA 4856 H V EW OUT HOUT V GEOMETRY VERT OUT TDA 8172 HOR DEFLECT STAGE DC DC B RGB OUT LM2465 CUT OFF EH T D F I C KA3842 Hi VOLTAGE STAGE DYNAMIC FOCUSING ...

Page 175: ...1 2 3 4 5 11 7 8 9 6 12 13 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 10 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN PWB ASSY FE991SB DPlus93SB 10 1 ...

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Page 177: ...Plus93SB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 H 4Vp p ON MODE 2Vp p 35us PMS MODE H 10Vp p 15Vp p V t 84V 27V 14V 14V 7V ON MODE 5V PMS MODE 5V0 p 47kHz 5V0 p 12MHz 5V0 p 12MHz 5V0 p H V 5V0 p 5V0 p H V 5V0 p V 6V0 p V 5V0 p ...

Page 178: ... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 H 11V0 p 1V0 p H 40V0 p 15Vp p 50V0 p H H 50V0 p 24V0 p 890V0 p 50V0 p V V 2V0 p V 3Vp p 55Vp p V 11V0 p H 11V0 p H 350Vp p 7V0 p V 220V0 p V 160Vp p 540Vp p H ...

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