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VOL +

VOL -

CH +

MENU

VOL +

VOL -

CH +

CH -

2

1

T4AL250V

VOL +

VOL -

CH +

CH -

MENU

W601

E

E

E

E

E

1

2

4

3

E

E

R/G

16

10

71

1

7

81

4

PS601A

JP601

RL601

KE-2

KE-1

KE

D641

R620

F601A

F601B

R602-H1

SW190

SW1902

SW1905

SW1904

SW1903

KH

R602-H4

R602B

R602-H2

R602

R601

L601

C601A

C601

C606

C605

C608

D606

D605

D608

SW601-H4

SW601-H2

KG-1

KG-2

VA601

D607

D1902

J032

C610

R103

435

D

C468

R445

R652

C651

C609

Q612

R643

R642

R641

R624

R623

R622

R619

R616

R614

R613

R611

Q642

Q641

Q625

Q611

D616

C611

R633

C614

D615

D614

R615

D610

L612

D643

D611

L613

R627

D619

R631

D617

L616

R4

R628

R629

C629

C628

D652

C654

R653

C657

R665

R664

C693

Q693

C658

C613

R621

R625

R626

Q613-H6

Q613

C615

L615

R632

L614

R644

C644

C639

C656

L651

L653

C655

D651

D654

R661

C617

J010

J012

D469A

J

C6

J060

J061

J062

J063

J064

C66

J065

D661

R663

R695

L654

Q691

J069

J079

JP652

R662

L601-H2

L601-H1

L601-H4

L601-H3

C609-H1

J142

J009

J144

J14

R435H1

C618

D653

R1907

D1901

C652

R602A

PS601

R602-H3

R602-H5

R602-H6

R602-H7

R602-H8

JP488

R650

D650

D639

R639

C609-H2

A1901

C1902

VR651

J135

T611A

T611B

J165

TP-B

CONVERTER

TRANS.

+B ADJ.

TP +B +130V

E

B

33

T471-H1

T471-H2

T471-H4

T471-H5

T471-H6

T471-H7

T471-H10

T471

D485

R488

R481

C423

C423-H1

C423-H2

C423-H3

D438

C420

C420-H1

C420-H2

C

420-H3

C423A

C420B

C424A

C424

D439

C422

C422A

JP436

L431

C425

C425A

KQ

C486

C471

C442A

L442

431

R485

C424-H1

C425-H1

C424-H3

C425-H3

KDY-1

C442-

C442-H3

C442-H1

C

L462H2

C

42

0A

C420A-H2

T471-H9

1

4

KDY

T471A

Q432-H5

Q432-H4

Q432-H2

Q432

T471-H8

Q432-H3

Q432-H1

C487

1A

JP487

JP486

C486A

T471-H11

T471-H3

R487

C420A-H1

(FBT)

H-OUT

C

Service Adjustments

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Service Adjustment-3

Note: +B (+130V) Voltage Check and Grayscale Adjustment

must be completed before attempting High Voltage Check.

(1) Connect high voltage voltmeter negative lead to 

ground, and c lead to anode of picture tube.

(2) Tune receiver to an active channel and confirm TV is 

operating properly.

(3) The high voltage must be 14”=21KV ± 1KV,

20”/21”=25KV ± 1KV, 29”=26.5KV ± 1KV and less than
14”=25KV, 20”/21”=27.5KV, 29”=29.5KV at 0 beam 
current (Brightness and contrast minimum setting).

Note: If the picture tube is replaced, check the high 

voltage. The horiz. width adjustment affects the high
voltage. Therefore, re-check the high voltage.

HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK

(1) Receive the monochrome circular pattern.
(2) Set the brightness to normal and contrast to maximum.
(3) Adjust the focus control on the F.B.T. for the best focus

on the screen centre.

FOCUS ADJUSTMENT

FOCUS VR (Upper side)

This TV set has a built-in power supply protection circuit.
It is provided to protect the TV set in case of a power 
supply circuit malfunctions. When something abnormality
occurs during TV reception, the TV set goes to the stand-
by mode.

When an abnormality occurs during TV reception, it
causes pin 27 of the CPU to go continually Low volt-
age for about one second. The CPU detects that this
has occurred and outputs the signal from pin 31 to
switch off the power supply lines.

Releasing the protective circuit and restor-
ing power supply

To release the protective circuit and restore power supply,
turn the power to the TV set OFF and then ON again via
either the main power switch or the ON-OFF button on the
remote control. This will work only if the power supply trou-
ble was temporary. If there is permanent trouble such as a
damaged circuit, power cannot be restored and the circuit
will have to be repaired.

Protection Circuit

F.B.T.

1. Connect a DC voltmetre to TP-”+B +130V” and the 

ground. Set the +B adjustment control (VR651) to 
middle range.

2. Set the brightness to normal and contrast to maximum.
3. Tune the receiver to anactive channel and synchronized

picture.

4. B voltage to 130± 1.0 volt DC by using VR651.

+B POWER SUPPLY ADJUSTMENT

VR651

TP +B +130V

Summary of Contents for 14TC659

Page 1: ...PAL M M N N NTSC M M Channel Coverage Antenna mode VHF CH02 CH13 UHF CH14 CH69 CATV mode VHF band CH01 CH13 Mid band CH14 CH22 Super band CH23 CH36 Hyper band CH37 CH64 Ultra band CH65 CH94 and CH100...

Page 2: ...eiver is the picture tube The picture tube is specially con structed to limit X RADIATION emissions For continued X RADIATION protection the replacement tube must be the same type as the original incl...

Page 3: ...SCL SDA R G B BLK 12 11 14 15 16 17 42 EXT VIDEO IN K1001 K1002 REAR AVIN FRONT AVIN VIDEO VIDEO A L A L 19 20 21 R G B 7 AC POWER CIRCUIT CONVERTER TRANS 130V MAIN HIGH 20V AUDIO 12V MAIN LOW 24V VER...

Page 4: ...Chassis Block Diagrams 4 SYSTEM CONTROL QXXAVC479P 15 C CAPTION IN...

Page 5: ...MP V C VCC 5V 46 47 48 49 50 A2C PLL 51 52 53 54 Audio Output FM Output Selected Audio Output PIF AGC RF AGC Output PIF Input1 PIF Input 2 IF Ground IF Vcc FM Filter AFT Output Bus Data Bus Clock ABL...

Page 6: ...it Amp 54 10p SIF In Sound BPF VCO Coil VCO COIL1 VCO COIL2 48 49 VIF VCO Chroma Counter B N INV IF Ident OSC C D Amp SIF Sys 2bit pre scaller SIF VCO 500K BPF SIF APC Filter 1K 0 01u 1000p 53 LIM AMP...

Page 7: ...3 PRE GND 4 6 7 8 9 NC 10 AMP 5 POWER GND NC FILTER NC VCC INPUT OUT PUT NFL 30K 300 Thermal Protection AMP Pump Up 1 INVERTING INPUT 2 Vcc 3 PUMP UP OUT 4 GND 5 Ver OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT STAGE Vcc 7 NON I...

Page 8: ...CHANNEL DOWN button on the remote control handset to select the desired service menu item you want to adjust Use the VOLUME or to adjust the data The or button will increase or decrease the data seque...

Page 9: ...ateral line 23 DRV Brightness and dark of White balance adjustment 24 B YD 10 00 15 B Y DC Level 25 R YD 10 00 15 R Y DC Level 26 B YND 0 16 15 Difference value of NTSC B Y DC Level 27 R YND 0 16 15 D...

Page 10: ...00 00 01 Adjustment of AFC Gain Gate RF 66 VSURF 00 00 01 Adjustment of Vertical Sync Separation Sensitivity RF 67 CDMRF 00 00 07 Vertical Count Down Loop Adjustment RF 68 AFCAV 00 00 01 Adjustment of...

Page 11: ...nd contrast to maximum 3 Select Item No 04 V SIZ in the service mode 4 Change value to be optimum vertical size 5 Exit from the service mode 1 Receive a monochrome circular pattern 2 Set the brightnes...

Page 12: ...e adjustment is made after picture tube replacement check the high voltage Items 16 23 GREY SCALE Service Adjustments E E B 3 3 T471 H1 T471 H2 T471 H4 T471 H5 T471 H6 T471 H7 T471 H10 T471 R449 D485...

Page 13: ...channel is memorized into IC802 EEPROM FINE TUNING 1 Enter Service Menu While pressing the MENU button on the television press the 4 or MENU button on the remote control unit The Service Menu now app...

Page 14: ...egative lead to ground and connect lead to anode of picture tube 2 Tune receiver to an active channel and confirm TV is operating properly 3 The high voltage must be 14 21KV 1KV 20 21 25KV 1KV 29 26 5...

Page 15: ...lours to check this use bias controls Readjust the yoke position if necessary until all screens are pure 7 Adjust each Bias control and screen control to obtain white raster Refer to Gray Scale Adjust...

Page 16: ...K F8FE 10 610 317 4570 LABEL RATING F8FP 11 645 042 8968 ASSY REMOCON JXMMA 12 610 288 0397 RC BATTERY LID JXMMA 13 610 217 1006 ROD ANTENNA ASSY or 645 012 0428 ROD ANTENNA ASSY 14 645 004 3925 ANT M...

Page 17: ...ered when a component replacement is made in any area of a receiver Components indicated by a mark in this parts list and the circuit diagram show components whose value have special significance to p...

Page 18: ...5 TR 2SC536NF NPA 405 151 8705 TR 2SC536NG NPA 405 020 7501 TR 2SC945A PA 405 020 7709 TR 2SC945A QA 405 020 7907 TR 2SC945A RA Q693 405 011 8401 TR 2SC1740S Q 405 011 8500 TR 2SC1740S R 405 011 8609...

Page 19: ...403 051 3103 ELECT 47U M 50V C441 403 346 6901 MT POLYPRO 0 22U J 250V C442 403 346 6901 MT POLYPRO 0 22U J 250V C469 403 049 4204 ELECT 10U M 50V C471 404 056 5208 NP ELECT 2 2U M 100V 404 056 5307 N...

Page 20: ...A 1 16W R222 401 105 0504 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R223 401 105 0504 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 16W R224 401 105 5301 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R225 401 105 5301 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R226 401 105 3406 MT GLAZE 27K J...

Page 21: ...401 105 0603 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W R837 401 105 5301 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R838 401 105 5301 MT GLAZE 4 7K JA 1 16W R839 401 105 4007 MT GLAZE 330 JA 1 16W R840 401 105 4007 MT GLAZE 330 JA 1 16W R8...

Page 22: ...R DIODE MTZJ10B 407 054 0008 ZENER DIODE RD10EB2 408 047 2306 ZENER DIODE MTZJ10B D671 408 008 2406 DIODE 1N4148 407 012 4406 DIODE 1SS133 407 013 4306 DIODE 1S2076A 407 013 7109 DIODE 1S2473 D692 407...

Page 23: ...807 OXIDE MT 12K JA 1W R705 401 009 1508 CARBON 2 7K JA 1 2W R711 401 105 4007 MT GLAZE 330 JA 1 16W R713 401 105 2706 MT GLAZE 220 JA 1 16W R714 401 058 9807 OXIDE MT 12K JA 1W R715 M 401 009 1508 CA...

Page 24: ...July 04 NOBLEX...

Page 25: ...6GJ 100AZ 25KK 0 033GQ CJ27CGQZ CJ15CGQZ V10B0 560N 570N AJ 1 5K 1 16GJ 1 5KAZ EM1 RD3 6EL DZXLBB017 1 16GJ 4 7KAZ 1 16GJ 8 2KAZ H OUT PM1 X 1K 1 16GJ33AZ 1 16GJ0AZ X 2SJ4 7 25KK 0 1GQ 25KK 0 1GQ 25KK...

Page 26: ...029 J127 J128 J129 J130 R019 J028 JP652 J139 J143 J141 T471 H8 R662 L601 H2 L601 H1 L601 H4 L601 H3 C609 H1 C521 J142 J009 R036 D1001 J144 Q432 H3 Q432 H1 JP029 J145 J132 C487 R435H2 R435H1 T431A R528...

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