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6.2.12.1. Reassembly Notes

1.  Installation/Alignment of Intermediate Gear A, Lift Gear and P5 Arm Unit

A. Rotate the Lift Gear so that Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole 

on chassis.

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Summary of Contents for PV-DF2700-K

Page 1: ...ORDER NO MKE0012601C1 B6 TV DVD VCR Combination PV DF2700 K SPECIFICATIONS 1 ...

Page 2: ...1 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 1 GENERAL GUIDELINES 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE 2 ...

Page 3: ...ltage circuits If a short circuit is found replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit 4 After servicing see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers insulation papers shield and isolation R C combinations are properly installed 5 Before turning the receiver on measure the resistance between B line and chassis ground Connect side of an ohmm...

Page 4: ...nfinity 1 3 LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK 1 Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet Do not use a isolation transformer for this check 2 Connect a 1 5 k 10 W resistor in parallel with a 0 15 F capacitor between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground as shown in Figure 1 3 Use an AC voltmeter with 1 k V or more sensitivity to measure the potential across the resistor 4 Check ...

Page 5: ... It is important to use an accurate periodically calibrated high voltage meter 1 Reduce the brightness to minimum 2 Set the SERVICE switch to SERVICE 3 Measure the High Voltage The meter reading should indicate 32 0 kV 2 5 kV If the meter indication is out of tolerance immediate service and correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature component failure 4 To prevent an X Radiation...

Page 6: ... present at that point when 120 V AC is applied find the cause Check R503 R5505 C5507 C513 and D503 3 Carefully check above specified parts and related circuits and parts When the circuit is repaired try the horizontal oscillator disable circuit test again 2 3 CIRCUIT EXPLANATION 2 3 1 HORIZONTAL OSCILLATOR DISABLE CIRCUIT The positive DC voltage supplied from the D503 cathode for monitoring high ...

Page 7: ...iation exposure Danger The serviceman should not remove the cover of drive unit and should not service because the drive unit is a non serviceable parts Please check that the labels shown in Fig D3 on the bottom of the drive unit Never touch the internal parts in order to avoid EXPOSURE TO VISIBLE LASER RADIATION Unplug the AC power cord to the equipment when opening the top cover When the power s...

Page 8: ...E ES DEVICES Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field effect transistors are semiconductor chip components The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electro...

Page 9: ...f a replacement ES device touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed CAUTION Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit and observe all other safety precautions 8 Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the liftin...

Page 10: ...reen The Simplified Fault finding data is stored in the Memory IC IC6004 This data is cleared after it is displayed and then the POWER button is pressed back on 1 With power turned off press FF and REW buttons on unit together for over 3 seconds Fig 1 1 2 TV power comes on and the unit goes into service mode 4 digit for fault code and communication for I2C bus code will be displayed Fig 1 2 10 ...

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Page 16: ...3 Press any operation button except for POWER or PLAY DVD on either the unit or the remote to detect that a key has been pressed The 1st digit changes to 0 only when key is detected Fig 1 6 16 ...

Page 17: ...d displays its corresponding Error code on TV Screen 5 1 2 1 How to enter DVD Self Diagnostic mode 1 Insert a DVD disc into the DVD Unit 2 Set the unit to DVD mode Then press STOP button to stop playback Note Do not let a DVD play during DVD Self Diagnostic mode 3 Press and hold STOP EJECT PLAY REPEAT and VOL buttons of VCR operation panel of the unit together for over 5 seconds with no cassette i...

Page 18: ...ayed If 3 key is pressed the firmware version of DVD Decoder Block A number of 4 figures is displayed Fig 2 2 5 After a few minutes approx 1 5 minutes the check results will appear on TV screen If no error is detected COMPLETED will appear as shown in Fig 2 3 Be sure to press Power OFF to end Then press Power ON again and remove a DVD from the DVD Unit Fig 2 3 If some error is detected 4 digit for...

Page 19: ...OF DVD It is possible to update the firmware version of DVD using Firmware Disc 5 1 3 1 How to update the firmware of DVD 1 Confirm the firmware version of DVD Drive Refer to SELF DIAGNOSTIC TEST FUNCTION FOR DVD 2 Set the unit to DVD mode 19 ...

Page 20: ...irmware Disc from the tray Then turn off the power 7 Turn on the Power The tray will close automatically Then confirm that the firmware version of DVD is changed to the number of the Firmware Disc 5 1 4 USAGE SCREEN MODE Function displayed on the TV monitor the total elapsed Power on time in days the total elapsed Cylinder rotation time in hours the total elapsed DVD play time in hours 1 With powe...

Page 21: ...ion button on VCR or insert a cassette tape in this mode VCR will return to normal operation mode 5 1 5 GROUNDING FOR ELECTROSTATIC BREAKDOWN Prevention 1 Human body grounding Use the antistatic wrist strap to discharge the static electricity from your body 2 Work table grounding Put a conductive material sheet or steel sheet on the area where the optical pickup is placed and ground the sheet Caut...

Page 22: ...function If the version is different than that indicated on the Firmware Disc update it using the Firmware Disc Refer to HOW TO UPDATE THE FIRMWARE OF DVD 5 1 7 METHOD FOR EJECTING THE DVD TRAY MANUALLY 1 Insert a Straightened Paper Clip or similar object into the Eject hole 2 Press it gently and then pull the Tray fully out Fig 6 22 ...

Page 23: ...5 1 8 SERVICE POSITION 5 1 8 1 Service Position 23 ...

Page 24: ...AUTION HOT CIRCUIT Primary circuit exists on the Power Supply C B A TV Main C B A and Tuner Main C B A Use extreme care to prevent accidental shock when servicing 5 1 8 1 1 Service Position 1 Fig 7 1 24 ...

Page 25: ...sition 2 In Service Position 2 the VCR DVD Unit works without the TV Main Ass y being connected to the TV Monitor In this position Mechanism check Mechanism adjustment and Electrical adjustment can be performed Fig 7 2 25 ...

Page 26: ...on 3 1 the VCR DVD Unit works without the TV Main Ass y being connectecd to the TV Monitor In this position the Power Supply C B A check the Main C B A check and the Tuner Main C B A check can be performed 1 Remove the Rear Cover and VCR DVD Ass y 26 ...

Page 27: ...Power Supply C B A VCR Chassis Unit DVD Unit DVD Decoder C B A and Operation C B A from Bottom Frame 3 Remove the Clampers on Bottom Frame Then place the Bottom Frame upside down Then remove the PCB Holder Piece from the Bottom Frame as shown Fig 7 3 1 27 ...

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Page 29: ... Place the VCR Chassis Unit and Tuner Main C B A on the Table Then connect the Connector P4007 and P6501 5 In order to stabilize C B A s attach the PCB Holder Piece to both C B A s as shown Fig 7 3 2 29 ...

Page 30: ...6 Place it along with Guide ribs on the Bottom Frame as shown Fig 7 3 3 30 ...

Page 31: ...ice Position 3 2 If it is necessary to use the TV Monitor connect the TV Main Ass y to the VCR Chassis Unit as follows 1 Perform steps 1 4 of Service Position 3 1 in the same way 2 Place the TV Main Ass y as shown 31 ...

Page 32: ...Note 1 It is possible that the S Tab SW may not work correctly in Service Positions 3 1 and 3 2 Recording can not be done In this case short the S Tab SW Pins on the foil side of Main C B A to turn this SW on 32 ...

Page 33: ...ng refer to CABINET SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 5 1 8 1 5 Service Position 4 In Service Position 4 the DVD Decoder C B A with Extension Cable LSUA0031 X3 and Connector Cable IDE Cable Not supplied can be performed Fig 7 4 1 33 ...

Page 34: ...e IDE is not used in this position 3 Connect the Connector Cable Power and the Connector Cable IDE Cable to the DVD Unit from the DVD Decoder C B A 4 Connect the 3 Extension Cables as follows P8001 on the DVD Decoder C B A to P1501 on the Power Supply C B A P8002 on the DVD Decoder C B A to P4004 on the Main C B A P8003 on the DVD Decoder C B A to P6002 on the Main C B A Fig 7 4 2 34 ...

Page 35: ...Primary circuit exists on the Power Supply C B A TV Main C B A and Tuner Main C B A This circuit is identified as HOT on the C B A and in the Service Manual Use extreme care to prevent accidental shock when servicing 35 ...

Page 36: ...Cassette Up Ass y it can be confirmed without a cassette To release from this mode press POWER button off or disconnect AC Plug 5 1 11 CAUTION FOR INSTALLATION OF VCR DVD ASS Y CAUTION Opener Lever may be damaged when VCR DVD Ass y is installed with Cassette Door Lid and Opener Lever of Cassette Up Ass y set incorrectly Install the VCR DVD Ass y as follows 1 Swing the Cassette Door Lid all the way...

Page 37: ...5 1 12 HOW TO INITIALIZE MEMORY IC 37 ...

Page 38: ...nit together over 5 seconds with no cassette inserted The adjustment overlay will appear to Enter EVR Adjustment mode Fig 10 1 3 Set the Default value of all Control functions using a remote control as shown in Memory IC Reference Table Note For Selecting Control functions and setting Default value refer to HOW TO ENTER EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE in ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT procedures Fig 10 2 4 Press and h...

Page 39: ...13 EVR Electronic Variable Register ADJUSTMENT WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL This unit has electronic technology using I2C Bus concept The following control functions are adjusted by using On Screen Displays and the remote control instead of adjusting mechanical controls VR Control functions which are indicated in EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE will be changed on running change basis Control functions are inter ch...

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Page 41: ...Only control functions 29 items which are needed to adjust in field service are indicated by On Screen Displays Note Write the original value to MEMO column before adjustment 41 ...

Page 42: ...Turn the Loading Gear clockwise for loading or counterclockwise for unloading using needlenose pliers etc Note Do not use this method if Mechanism is jammed or locked Fig 11 1 5 1 14 2 Electrical Method Apply 10 0 V DC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals Loading 42 ...

Page 43: ...ortion b Unloading DC to Portion a DC to Portion b CAUTION Before applying DC Power Supply be sure to disconnect the Motor Leads from the Connector P2503 Otherwise the Loading Motor Drive IC IC2501 may be damaged Fig 11 2 43 ...

Page 44: ...When loading without a cassette push Portion a on the Holder Unit of Cassette Up Ass y so that the Lever clear the First Tab and Second Tab Fig 11 3 5 1 15 HOW TO REMOVE A JAMMED TAPE 44 ...

Page 45: ... tape as follows 5 1 15 1 Manual Method When a tape jam is encountered check the tape loading condition and use the following procedure to remove a tape jam Fig 12 1 Method 1 1 Move the Pinch Roller Unit out by unhooking the Pin of Pinch Arm Unit so that the Pinch Roller is separated from the Capstan Rotor Unit shaft Fig 12 2 45 ...

Page 46: ...by rotating the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise 4 Unhook Spring A of the Drive Rack Arm 5 Remove Screw A 6 Lift the Cassette Up Ass y While pulling the Cassette Up Ass y out far enough so that it clears the Drive Rack Arm slide the Drive Rack Unit as indicated by the 46 ...

Page 47: ...at the Pinch Roller is separated from the shaft of the Capstan Rotor Unit 2 Perform Step 2 through Step 7 of Method 1 Method 3 1 Perform Step 2 through Step 7 of Method 1 Note After repairing mechanical trouble make sure that all gear alignments are correct especially the Wiper Arm Unit and Drive Rack Unit of Cassette Up Ass y Refer to EJECT Position Confirmation in Disassembly Assembly Procedures...

Page 48: ...Otherwise the Loading Motor Drive IC IC2501 may be damaged If loading does not start in approx 2 seconds after DC Power Supply is applied DO NOT continue to apply DC Power Supply Instead perform Manual Method 1 Be sure to disconnect the Motor Leads from the Connector P2503 2 Apply 10 0 V DC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals 3 When the Loading Posts reach the fully unloaded position remov...

Page 49: ...4 Rewind the tape into the cassette by turning the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise 5 Eject the cassette by applying 10 0 V DC Power Supply again 5 1 16 WIRE AND LEAD POSITION DIAGRAM Fig 14 1 49 ...

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Page 51: ... To defeat the Auto Tracking Function place the instrument in the STOP mode and place a jumper between TP6003 and TP6009 on the Main C B A The tracking will be placed in the neutral position 5 1 18 HOW TO SET TRACKING TO THE NEUTRAL POSITION 51 ...

Page 52: ...uding clock set data and confirm this feature 5 1 22 VARIABLE VOLTAGE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of Combination VCR whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks It will also protect Combi...

Page 53: ...nutes Note A Leadless components must not be reused after removal B Excessive mechanical stress and rubbing of the component electrode must be avoided 2 Removing the leadless component Grasp the leadless component body with tweezers and alternately apply heat to both electrodes When the solder on both electrodes is melted remove the leadless component with a twisting motion Note A Do not attempt t...

Page 54: ...he circuit board Fig 15 2 B Press the part downward with tweezers and solder both electrodes as shown below Fig 15 3 Note Do not glue the replacement leadless component to the circuit board 5 2 IC TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION 54 ...

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Page 56: ...ABINET SECTION 6 1 1 Disassembly Flowchart Perform all disassembly procedures in the order described in the Disassembly Flowchart shown below When reassembling use the reverse procedure CAUTION Disconnect AC plug before disassembly Fig D1 56 ...

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Page 65: ...6 1 2 1 Notes in chart 1 Removal of VCR DVD Ass y Fig D4 2 Installation of VCR DVD Ass y 65 ...

Page 66: ... and Opener Lever of Cassette Up Ass y set incorrectly A When installing the VCR DVD Ass y swing the Cassette Door Lid all the way open until the Cassette Door tab clears the Opener Lever B Make sure that all guide tabs are aligned properly Then press the VCR DVD Ass y straight in Fig D5 66 ...

Page 67: ...3 Removal of CRT Unit Place the Unit face down on a soft cloth before removing the CRT Unit 4 Installation of VCR Chassis Unit 67 ...

Page 68: ...tte Up Ass y Installation of Mechanism Chassis and Cassette Up Ass y onto Main C B A A Make sure the Mode Select SW on the Main C B A is in EJECT position If not rotate the Mode Select SW until the alignment projection is in the EJECT Position B Make sure the Mechanism and Cassette Up Ass y are in the EJECT Position Refer to EJECT Position Confirmation in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Fig D6 C I...

Page 69: ...alling 2 Screws S 18 slide the Holder Unit Refer to METHOD FOR LOADING UNLOADING OF MECHANISM in Service Notes to tighten screws Then slide it back to the EJECT Position C Hook Spring P 1 to the Drive Rack Arm on the Mechanism Chassis 7 Reinstallation of Cushion When reinstalling the Cushion fasten it securely to the Mount Plate using double face tape as shown below Fig D7 6 2 MECHANISM SECTION 69...

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Page 72: ...6 2 2 Inner Parts Location Fig J1 1 6 2 3 EJECT Position Confirmation Fig J1 2 72 ...

Page 73: ...6 2 4 Grounding Plate Unit Full Erase Head and Cylinder Unit Fig J2 1 73 ...

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Page 75: ...is positioned on the front side of the Cylinder shaft so that the center line of the plate is just less than 1 0 mm measured from the center of the Cylinder shaft If required adjust the plate position by loosening Screw S 1 Never install the Grounding Plate Unit on the rear side of the Cylinder shaft Incorrect positioning will cause cylinder buzz Fig J2 2 75 ...

Page 76: ...6 2 5 Capstan Belt Support Angle Intermediate Gear B and Main Cam Gear Fig J3 1 76 ...

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Page 78: ... Rod A Confirm that the hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis B Confirm that the hole on Drive Rack Arm is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis C Install the Main Cam Gear so that the projection of Main Cam Gear is in the upward position as shown Fig J3 2 78 ...

Page 79: ...termediate Gear B Main Cam Gear and Intermediate Gear A A Confirm that the Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis B Confirm that the hole on Intermediate Gear A is aligned with the hole on Lift Gear Fig J3 3 79 ...

Page 80: ...C Install the Intermediate Gear B so that the hole on the Intermediate Gear B is aligned with the hole on the Main Cam Gear Fig J3 4 80 ...

Page 81: ...ar A The EJECT mode Hole on Main Cam Gear should be a Through Hole with Hole A on Support Angle in EJECT mode The each mode Hole on Main Cam Gear should be a Through Hole with Hole B on Support Angle in each mode Fig J3 5 81 ...

Page 82: ... 5 Installation of Main Cam Gear and Main Cam Push Nut A After installing the Support Angle install the Main Cam Push Nut with Needlenose Pliers etc so that it is flush with the chassis There may be some slight scratches on the Shaft of Main Cam Gear when removing the Main Cam Gear In case that the Main Cam Gear can be installed securely without tottering it is fine to use the one If any tottering...

Page 83: ...6 The Main Cam Push Nut is not reusable Install a new one 6 2 6 Center Clutch Unit Changing Gear Spring Changing Gear and Idler Arm Unit Fig J4 1 83 ...

Page 84: ...6 2 6 1 Reassembly Notes 1 Installation of Center Clutch Unit 84 ...

Page 85: ...A Fit the Center Clutch Unit into the Changing Gear Fig J4 2 6 2 7 Reel Gear and Main Rod Fig J5 1 85 ...

Page 86: ...eassembly Notes 1 Alignment of Main Rod and T Loading Arm Unit A Align the Gear of T Loading Arm Unit with Gear of Main Rod Confirm that the Hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis Fig J5 2 86 ...

Page 87: ...6 2 8 Stopper Angle Capstan Rotor Unit Oil Seal Capstan Stator C B A and MR Head Fig J6 1 87 ...

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Page 89: ...of Silicon Grease CAUTION When installing the IC2501 AN3845SC AN3846SC or Capstan Stator C B A be sure to apply Silicon Grease VFK1301 as shown Be careful not to touch other parts with greased portion to prevent grease depletion Fig J6 2 89 ...

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Page 91: ...tan Rotor Unit Shaft into the hole of the Capstan Holder Unit so that shaft passes through 2 Oil Seals Be careful not to scratch the Shaft or Capstan Holder Unit B Align the bottom of Oil Seal A with notch line A Align the top of Oil Seal B with notch line B Fig J6 3 6 2 9 T Loading Arm Unit and S Loading Arm Unit Fig J7 1 91 ...

Page 92: ... Unit A Install the S Loading Arm Unit onto the chassis B Install the T Loading Arm Unit so that the hole on T Loading Arm Unit is aligned with the hole on S Loading Arm Unit C Confirm that the holes on the S T Loading Arm Unit are Through Holes with hole on chassis Fig J7 2 92 ...

Page 93: ...6 2 10 T Brake Unit Tension Control Arm Unit T Reel Table S Reel Table and Tension Arm Unit Fig J8 1 93 ...

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Page 95: ...ssist Spring or the Tension Arm Unit replace only the Tension Arm Unit with a new one and remove the Assist Spring 6 2 10 1 Reassembly Notes 1 How to distinguish between S Reel Table and T Reel Table Fig J8 2 6 2 11 Loading Post Base T Unit and Loading Post Base S Unit Fig J9 95 ...

Page 96: ...6 2 12 Opener Piece Drive Rack Arm Pinch Arm Unit P5 Arm Unit and Intermediate Gear A Fig J10 1 96 ...

Page 97: ...6 2 12 1 Reassembly Notes 1 Installation Alignment of Intermediate Gear A Lift Gear and P5 Arm Unit A Rotate the Lift Gear so that Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis 97 ...

Page 98: ...ar A is aligned with the hole on Lift Gear C Install the P5 Arm Unit so that it contacts with the tab of chassis Fig J10 2 2 Installation of Opener Piece A Install the Opener Piece so that the slot of the Opener Piece is inserted to the Pin of Pinch Arm Unit Fig J10 3 98 ...

Page 99: ...6 2 13 Motor Block Unit Audio Control Head Unit Lift Gear Capstan Holder Unit and Tension Arm Boss Fig J11 99 ...

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Page 101: ...6 3 1 Top Plate Wiper Arm Unit and Holder Unit Fig K1 1 101 ...

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Page 103: ... of Wiper Arm Unit and Drive Rack Unit A Slide the Drive Rack Unit to the far right as indicated by the arrow B Install the Wiper Arm Unit so that the hole on the Wiper Arm Unit is aligned with the hole on the Drive Rack Unit Fig K1 2 103 ...

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Page 105: ...e on Side Plate L and R B Insert Holder Unit boss A and B into the grooves as shown in Fig K1 1 C Finally in the EJECT Position confirm that the protrudence on the Wiper Arm Unit is aligned with the indentation on the Drive Rack Unit Fig K1 3 3 Make sure to hook the spring to the Drive Rack Arm of Mechanism chassis 105 ...

Page 106: ...6 3 2 Opener Lever and Drive Rack Unit Fig K2 7 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 7 1 SERVICE FIXTURES AND TOOLS 106 ...

Page 107: ...1 While slowly turning the Upper Cylinder Unit counterclockwise by hand gently rub the Video Heads with a Head Cleaning Stick VFK27 moistened with Ethanol When using a Cleaning Cassette make sure to use DRY type only and be aware that excessive use can shorten head life Fig M1 107 ...

Page 108: ...MENT PROCEDURES 7 2 2 1 BACK TENSION CONFIRMATION Purpose To fine adjust the Back Tension so that the tape runs smoothly with a constant tension Symptom of Misadjustment 1 If the tape tension is less than the specified value the tape cannot come into proper contact with the Video Heads resulting in poor picture playback 2 If the tape tension is too high the tape will soon be damaged Equipment Requ...

Page 109: ...er into tape path and measure the back tension Fig M2 1 3 If the reading is out of specification make sure that there is no dust or foreign material between the Brake Pad of Tension Control Arm Unit and the S Reel Table After cleaning the reading of tension measurement is still out of specification replace the Tension Arm Unit and the Tension Control Arm Unit Fig M2 2 109 ...

Page 110: ...ecommended that measurements should be repeated at least three 3 times because the tension meter is very sensitive to external vibrations 7 2 2 2 MR HEAD GAP ADJUSTMENT Purpose To properly pick up the FG Signal Symptom of Misadjustment If the FG Signal is not properly picked up Servo Operation cannot be achieved Equipment Required Oscilloscope 110 ...

Page 111: ...e the Main C B A 3 Slightly loosen Screw A Then set the Screwdriver Phillips Driver into the Hole A Turn the screwdriver clockwise until the MR Head touches the rotor Then turn it slightly counterclockwise to make the clearance as specified 4 Tighten Screw A 5 Reinstall the Main C B A Fig M3 1 111 ...

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Page 113: ...nal Level 1 Place the unit in Service Position 2 Refer to SERVICE POSITION in SERVICE NOTES 2 Supply a Video Signal to the video input jack 3 Insert a cassette tape and place the unit in SLP recording mode 4 Connect the oscilloscope to Pin 9 of P6201 on the Main C B A Confirm that the signal level is greater than 20 mV P P Fig M3 2 7 2 2 3 TAPE INTERCHANGEABILITY ADJUSTMENT 113 ...

Page 114: ...the Main C B A to defeat Auto Tracking 2 Eject the tape and insert it again to access the Neutral Tracking position 3 Play back the alignment tape 4 Connect the oscilloscope to TP3002 on the Video Signal Process Section of the Main C B A Use TP6205 as a trigger 5 Confirm that the RF envelope is flat enough V1 V max is 0 7 or more If not with Post Adjustment Driver adjust P2 and P3 post height so t...

Page 115: ...heights Fig M4 1 Fig M4 2 6 After adjustment confirm that the tape travels without curling at P2 and P3 posts Fig M4 3 115 ...

Page 116: ... of the head Symptom of Misadjustment If the tilt of the Audio Control Head is poorly adjusted the tape will eventually be damaged An intermittent Blue screen may be seen in Playback 1 Play back a T120 cassette tape and check that the tape travels smoothly between the upper and lower guides of the P4 post 2 If necessary adjust Black Screw B clockwise until the tape begins to curl at the lower edge...

Page 117: ...gnal is not properly picked up Servo Operation cannot be achieved A Blue screen will be seen in Playback This confirmation is required when the Audio Control Head is replaced 1 Play back a T120 cassette tape and check that the lower edge of the tape runs approximately 0 25 mm above the lower edge of the Audio Control Head 2 If necessary adjust Black Screws A and B clockwise to lower the tape or co...

Page 118: ... position and height of the Audio Control Head so that it meets the tape tracks properly Symptom of Misadjustment If the position of the Audio Control Head is not properly adjusted the Audio S N Ratio is poor 1 Connect the oscilloscope to the TP4002 on the Main C B A 118 ...

Page 119: ...ontrol Head is not properly adjusted a maximum envelope cannot be obtained at the Neutral Position of the Tracking Control Circuit 1 Place a jumper between TP6003 and 5V TP6009 on the Main C B A to defeat Auto Tracking 2 Eject the tape and insert it again to access the Neutral Tracking position 3 Play back the alignment tape 4 Connect the oscilloscope to TP3002 on the Video Signal Process Section ...

Page 120: ...or this adjustment 7 3 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT NOTE Following Adjustments have been preadjusted at factory and are not required Purity Adjustment Static Central Convergence Adjustment Dynamic Convergence Adjustment 7 3 1 TEST EQUIPMENT To do all of these electrical adjustments the following equipment is required 1 Dual Trace Oscilloscope 120 ...

Page 121: ...MTS SAP Signal Generator TV Multi Channel Sound Modulator U S A 5 Frequency Counter Frequency Range 0 to 150 MHz 6 Plastic Tip Driver and Non Metal Driver 7 Isolation Transformer Variable 8 VHS Alignment Tape VFMS0003H6 9 Degaussing Coil 10 White Pattern Generator 11 Audio Generator 7 3 2 HOW TO READ THE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES Fig E1 121 ...

Page 122: ...7 3 3 STEREO SAP SEPARATION ADJUSTMENT Note Remove the DVD unit before performing this adjustment Purpose 122 ...

Page 123: ...V Equipment Oscilloscope MTS SAP Signal Generator 1 Set to TV mode and then set to STEREO audio 2 Connect the RF OUTPUT of the MTS SAP Signal Generator to the Antenna Input Terminal Then set the MTS SAP Signal Generator as follows MTS ONLY L CH 300 Hz 5 Hz 14 or 7 Modulating 3 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP9001 on the Audio C B A 4 Adjust R9001 SEP L on the Audio C B A so that the signal level of ...

Page 124: ...scilloscope to TP9101 on the Audio C B A 9 Adjust R9101 SEP L on the Audio C B A so that the signal level of TP9101 is minimum 10 Set the MTS SAP Signal Generator as follows MTS ONLY L CH 3 kHz 5 Hz 14 or 7 Modulating 11 Adjust R9108 SEP H on the Audio C B A so that the signal level of TP9101 is minimum Fig E2 2 124 ...

Page 125: ...T are completed Purpose To separate the L and R Channels of Stereo Signal Symptom of Misadjustment The L and R Channels of Stereo Signal will not be separated properly resulting in no stereophonic effect Test Point TP9001 TP9101 Audio C B A Adjustment R9003 R9103 Audio C B A Specification minimum level 125 ...

Page 126: ...enerator 1 Connect the RF OUTPUT of the MTS SAP Signal Generator to the Antenna Input Terminal 2 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP9001 on the Audio C B A 3 Set to TV mode and then set to STEREO audio 4 Adjust R9003 on the Audio C B A so that the signal level is minimum Fig E3 1 5 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP9101 on the Audio C B A 126 ...

Page 127: ...NT Note Remove the DVD unit before performing this adjustment Purpose To set VCO free run frequency Symptom of Misadjustment Even when stereophony is received only monaural sound will be output Test Point Pin 45 of P4206 TP9201 Audio C B A Adjustment R9206 Audio C B A Specification 38 0 kHz 50 Hz 127 ...

Page 128: ...Connect TP9201 on Audio C B A to GND through a resistor 3 3 k Then connect Frequency Counter to TP9201 Fig E4 2 3 Adjust R9206 FM VCO so that the frequency is 38 0 kHz 50 Hz 7 3 6 DVD LUMINANCE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the optimum luminance level for DVD Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is too bright or too dark 128 ...

Page 129: ...ecification 1 0 V P P 0 05 V P P Input Mode DVD PLAY Equipment Oscilloscope DVD Test Disc 1 Playback 100 Flat Field on the DVD Test Disc in DVD PLAY Mode 2 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP8201 and GND 3 Adjust R8299 so that the level A becomes 4 1 0 V P P 0 05 V P P Fig E5 129 ...

Page 130: ...ctions are adjusted by using On Screen Displays and the remote control instead of adjusting mechanical controls VR Control functions which are indicated in EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE will be changed on running change basis Control functions are inter changeable for early products and later products Note Write the original value to MEMO column before adjustment 130 ...

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Page 132: ...Only control functions 29 items which are needed to adjust in field service are indicated by On Screen Displays Note Write the original value to MEMO column before adjustment 132 ...

Page 133: ...DJUSTMENT DEFLECTION DISTORTION CORRECTION ADJUSTMENT WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT PINP CHROMINANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT PINP LUMINANCE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 7 3 9 HOW TO ENTER EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE Press and hold STOP EJECT PLAY REPEAT and VOL buttons of VCR operation panel on the unit together over 5 seconds with no cassette inserted The adjustment overlay will appear to Enter EVR adj...

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Page 137: ... adjustment mode 3 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control for collapse scan Note Before pressing DISPLAY key on the remote control for collapse scan select the desired control function and move the shaded area to the value for adjustments you will proceed Fig E6 6 7 3 10 1 How to release from Service Mode Press DISPLAY key again on the remote control 7 3 11 PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT Purpose Determine...

Page 138: ...sert the VHS Alignment Tape and playback in SP mode 2 Connect the channel 1 scope probe to TP3001 and the channel 2 scope probe to TP6205 Used TP6205 as a trigger 3 Select PG SHIFTER in EVR adjustment mode and adjust value so that the trailing edge of the head switching pulse is placed 6 H 1 H 0 38 ms 0 06 ms before the start of the vertical sync pulse Fig E7 138 ...

Page 139: ... To set the optimum sub contrast level Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is too dark or too light Test Point TP48 CRT C B A Adjustment SUB CONTRAST EVR R SUB CONTRAST EVR Specification 2 4 V p p 0 1 V p p Input Antenna Input Terminal 139 ...

Page 140: ...a note of the original value adjust to the D0 5 Select SUB CONTRAST in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the level A is 2 4 V p p 0 1 V p p 6 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and reset to the original value 7 Set PARENT PICTURE to UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 1 UNIT input R is displayed on the screen 8 Select R SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode Then after making a note of the original...

Page 141: ...en Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is will be an improper screen color mix Test Point TP50 CRT C B A Adjustment FOCUS CONTROL F1 Flyback Transformer FOCUS CONTROL F2 Flyback Transformer SCREEN CONTROL Flyback Transformer SUB BRIGHT EVR R SUB BRIGHT EVR B DRV EVR 141 ...

Page 142: ...BRIGHT and move the shaded area to the value in EVR adjustment mode 5 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL F1 on the Flyback Transformer so that the vertical line is the sharpest Then adjust FOCUS CONTROL F2 on the Flyback Transformer so that the horizontal line is the sharpest 6 Select SW1 R CUT and B CUT in EVR adjustment mode Then after making a note of the original value and adjust as follows SW1 00 R CUT...

Page 143: ...djust so that the horizontal line becomes white See NOTE 13 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control again to return for full frame scan 14 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the picture has adequate brightness 15 Select R DRV and B DRV in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the entire screen is white 16 Set PARENT PICTURE to UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 1 UNIT input R i...

Page 144: ...een is first observed 24 In EVR adjustment mode select the two colors the following control functions B CUT R CUT and adjust so that the horizontal line becomes white See NOTE 25 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control again to return for full frame scan 26 Select R SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the picture has adequate brightness 27 Select R DRV and B DRV in EVR adjustment ...

Page 145: ...Generator 1 Supply the Rainbow Color Bar signal to Antenna Input Terminal 2 Select SUB BRIGHT B DRV and R DRV in EVR adjustment mode Then after making a note of the original value and adjust as follows SUB BRIGHT D0 B DRV FF R DRV FE 3 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP46 on the CRT C B A 4 Select SUB TINT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level A and B should be equal in amplitude Fig E10 1 1...

Page 146: ...146 ...

Page 147: ...OLOR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust which higher level that level C or D is 1 1 V p p 0 1 V p p Fig E10 2 7 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP46 on the CRT C B A 8 Select DECODE GAIN in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level E is 1 2 V p p 0 1 V p p Fig E10 3 147 ...

Page 148: ...R 2 UNIT input T is displayed on the screen 10 Supply the Rainbow Color Bar signal to Antenna Input Terminal 11 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP49 on the CRT C B A 12 Select SUB TINT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level F and G should be equal in amplitude Fig E10 3 148 ...

Page 149: ...13 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP48 on the CRT C B A 14 Select SUB COLOR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level H is 0 42 V p p 0 03 V p p Fig E10 4 149 ...

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Page 151: ...in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level C is 0 42 V p p 0 03 V p p 7 3 15 DYNAMIC FOCUS PHASE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the optimum Focus Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is out of Focus Test Point Adjustment FOCUS CONTROL F1 Flyback Transformer FOCUS CONTROL F2 Flyback Transformer R936 DEFLECTION C B A Specification Refer to descriptions below Input Antenna Input Terminal Monoscope Pa...

Page 152: ...the sharpest 3 Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 4 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL F2 on the Flyback Transformer so that the aberration of horizontal line is 1 mm Fig E11 1 5 Adjust the R936 DYN PHASE ADJ so that A is approximately equal to height B Fig E11 2 152 ...

Page 153: ... 16 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the optimum Focus Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is out of Focus Test Point TP551 TP552 TV MAIN C B A Adjustment FOCUS CONTROL F1 Flyback Transformer FOCUS CONTROL F2 Flyback Transformer SUB BRIGHT EVR Specification Refer to descriptions below Input 153 ...

Page 154: ...ect SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the voltage is 17 0 V 1 0 V 5 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL F1 on the Flyback Transformer so that the vertical line is the sharpest Then adjust FOCUS CONTROL F2 on the Flyback Transformer so that the horizontal line is the sharpest 7 3 17 SCAN SIZE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the standard vertical and horizontal picture size Symptom of Misadjustmen...

Page 155: ...HF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input Enter EVR adjustment mode refer to HOW TO ENTER EVR ADJUSTMENT MODE T is displayed on the screen 3 Supply a Monoscope Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 4 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the voltage is 17 0 V 1 0 V 5 Select V EHT and H EHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust as follows V EHT 03 H EHT 06 6 Select V POSITIO...

Page 156: ...156 ...

Page 157: ...N in EVR adjustment mode and adjust vertical line is straight R is displayed on the screen 11 Select H WID in EVR adjustment menu and adjust so that the left 4th line is just in view 12 Confirm that the right 4th line is just in view 13 Turn off the set and connect DVM between TP751 and TP553 14 Turn on the set and press MUTE key on the remote control 15 Adjust R760 so that the voltage is 4 0 V 0 ...

Page 158: ...Pattern Signal Monoscope Pattern Signal Mode STOP Equipment NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1 Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 2 Confirm that the Vertical Center Line is within the limits of A Fig E13 1 3 Select H PIN in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that vertical lines should be 158 ...

Page 159: ...ust so that lower side of vertical lines should be almost straight 6 Select H TPN in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that higher side of vertical lines should be almost straight 7 Supply a Monoscope Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 8 Select V POSITION in EVR adjustment mode and adjust Vertical Center Line is within the limits of A Fig E13 2 159 ...

Page 160: ...160 ...

Page 161: ...epeat the above steps 8 and 9 until the line is positioned correctly 11 Select H POS in EVR adjustment menu and adjust so that B is approximately equal to width C 12 Select H WID in EVR adjustment menu and adjust so that the left 4th line is just in view 13 Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 14 Select V SCR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that D is approximately ...

Page 162: ...s not correctly repeat the above steps 8 9 13 and 14 until the Vertical Center Position and Vertical Height is correctly 7 3 19 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the standard white level for each color temperature Symptom of Misadjustment White becomes bluish or reddish Test Point TP50 CRT C B A Adjustment FOCUS CONTROL F1 Flyback Transformer 162 ...

Page 163: ...E to UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input T is displayed on the screen 2 Supply a Monoscope Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 3 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP50 on the CRT C B A Use TP47 for GND 4 Select SUB BRIGHT and move the shaded area to the value in EVR adjustment mode 5 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL F1 on the Flyback Transformer so that the vertical line is the sharpest Then adju...

Page 164: ...st so that the horizontal line becomes white 11 Supply a White Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 12 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control again to return for full frame scan 13 Select R DRV and B DRV in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the entire screen is white 14 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode Then after making a note of the original value adjust to the minimum 80 an...

Page 165: ...ck Transformer clockwise carefully and stop at the point where green is first observed 23 In EVR adjustment mode select the two colors the following control functions B CUT R CUT and adjust so that the horizontal line becomes white 24 Supply a White Pattern Signal to the Antenna Input Terminal 25 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control again to return for full frame scan 26 Select R DRV and B DRV ...

Page 166: ...ack screen 3 Set to PINP mode and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 2 UNIT input T is displayed on the screen 4 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the black screen starts to turn grey lighting only 5 Set to PINP mode and then set PARENT PICTURE to UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR 1 UNIT input R is displayed on the screen 6 Select R SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjus...

Page 167: ...00 chrominance signal Mode STOP Equipment NTSC Video Pattern Generator Oscilloscope 1 Set to PINP mode and then move CHILD PICTURE to the upper left on monitor 2 Supply a 100 chrominance signal to the Video Input Jack 3 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP5312 on the TV PROCESS C B A 4 Select COLOR in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level A and B should be equal in amplitude Fig E15 1 167 ...

Page 168: ...Fig E15 2 168 ...

Page 169: ...To set the optimum luminance level Symptom of Misadjustment The CHILD PICTURE is too light or too dark Test Point TP5305 TV PROCESS C B A Adjustment PCONTRAST EVR Specification Refer to descriptions below Input Video Input Jack Color Bar signal 169 ...

Page 170: ...n move CHILD PICTURE to the upper left on monitor 2 Supply a Color Bar signal to the Video Input Jack 3 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP5305 on the TV PROCESS C B A 4 Select PCONTRAST in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level A and B should be equal in amplitude Fig E16 1 Fig E16 2 170 ...

Page 171: ...7 4 TEST POINTS AND CONTROL LOCATION 171 ...

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Page 175: ...8 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 175 ...

Page 176: ...OARD LAYOUT NOTES 8 2 MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 3 AUDIO SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 4 TV PROCESS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 5 POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 6 OPERATION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 7 TV MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 8 CRT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 176 ...

Page 177: ...IAGRAM 8 10 TUNER MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 11 Hi Fi AUDIO VIDEO HEAD AMP SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 12 CAPSTAN STATOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 13 DVD DECODER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8 14 INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 8 15 VOLTAGE CHART 177 ...

Page 178: ...9 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT 9 1 MAIN C B A 9 2 AUDIO C B A 9 3 TV PROCESS C B A 9 4 POWER SUPPLY C B A 9 5 OPERATION CAPSTAN STATOR Hi Fi AUDIO VIDEO HEAD AMP C B A 9 6 TV MAIN C B A 9 7 CRT C B A 178 ...

Page 179: ...N C B A 9 9 TUNER MAIN C B A 9 10 DVD DECODER C B A 10 BLOCK DIAGRAMS 10 1 POWER SUPPLY BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 2 VIDEO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 3 VIDEO SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 4 PICTURE IN PICTURE BLOCK DIAGRAM 179 ...

Page 180: ...TH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 6 TV STEREO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 7 Hi Fi AUDIO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 8 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 9 SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 10 TV Y C PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 11 DVD BLOCK DIAGRAM 180 ...

Page 181: ...HOOTING HINTS 11 EXPLODED VIEWS 11 1 MECHANISM TOP SECTION 11 2 MECHANISM BOTTOM SECTION 11 3 CASSETTE UP COMPARTMENT SECTION 11 4 CHASSIS FRAME SECTION 1 11 5 CHASSIS FRAME SECTION 2 11 6 CHASSIS FRAME SECTION 3 181 ...

Page 182: ...lacing any of these components use only the specified parts 3 SPECIAL NOTE All integrated circuits and many other semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES section of this service manual 4 Parts with no Ref No in EXPLODED VIEWS are not supplied And some Ref No will be skippe...

Page 183: ... available separately as a replacement part 4 Main Cam Push Nut Ref No 414 is not reusable If removed install a new one 12 1 3 Electrical Replacement Notes 1 Unless otherwise specified All resistors are in 1 4 W carbon K 1 000 M 1 000 k All capacitors are in F P F All coils are in H M 1 000 H 2 Abbreviation RTL Retention Time Limited This indicates that the retention time is limited for this item ...

Page 184: ...a with remote control 12 2 MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 12 2 1 MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 1 VBSS0033 FULL ERASE HEAD 1 2 VXKS0890 MOTOR BLOCK UNIT 1 3 LSDB0045 TENSION ARM BOSS 1 4 VXDS0212 CAPSTAN HOLDER UNIT 1 5 LSMD0209 OPENER PIECE 1 8 VVGS0009 MAIN CAM GEAR KIT 2 9 LSDR0004 S REEL TABLE 1 10 LSDR0005 T REEL TABLE 1 11 VEGS0429 CYLINDER UNIT ...

Page 185: ...S Y 4 MKA 72 LXQKF01270F VHS CASSETTE DOOR LID UNIT 4 MKA 73 LXQKV01270FK REAR COVER UNIT 4 MKA 84 LSGU0162 OPERATION BUTTON A 4 MKA 90 TBM173052 BADGE ABS RESIN 4 91 LXQUS01270FK TOP SHIELD PLATE ASS Y 5 MKA 92 LXQAS01270F SPEAKER UNIT R 4 MKA 93 LXQAS02270F SPEAKER UNIT L 4 MKA 96 TMM7464 1 CLAMPER 5 6 7 100 VKFS2235 BATTERY COVER 5 102 LSMP0249 FRAME 5 MKA 104 LML69002A CLAMPER 5 MKA 106 LSKH00...

Page 186: ...WASHER NYLON 2 424 XYC26 SF6J SCREW W WASHER STEEL 1 430 XTV26 6FFZJ TAPPING SCREW STEEL 1 432 XTV3 8JR TAPPING SCREW STEEL 5 7 443 XTV4 12A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 4 7 445 LHT60001Y SCREW W WASHER STEEL 4 MKA 446 XTV4 16A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 4 MKA 449 VHDS0493 TAPPING SCREW STEEL 5 450 VHDS0309 SCREW STEEL 5 460 XTN4 12A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 5 469 XSN3 6 SCREW STEEL 5 470 XTV3 10G TAPPING SCREW STEEL ...

Page 187: ...K 7 MKA 762 TUC76649 4 HEAT SINK 7 763 LXPJS01F2700 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG DC 10KV 7 MKA 764 LXPJS02F2700 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG DC 1 2KV 7 MKA 771 EYF52BC FUSE HOLDER 6 772 LSSC0408 HEAT SINK 6 MKA 773 VSCS1072 HEAT SINK 6 MKA 791 VEKS5773 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG DC 5V 5 792 VEKS5812 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG 0V 5 E10 VEPS3091A MAIN C B A 5 6 RTL MKA E11 VEPS3090A TV PROCESS C B A 6 RTL MKA E12 VEPS4...

Page 188: ... BOARD ASSEMBLY Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks E10 VEPS3091A MAIN C B A E S D RTL MKA E11 VEPS3090A TV PROCESS C B A E S D RTL MKA E12 VEPS4036A AUDIO C B A E S D RTL MKA E20 VEPS5035Z Hi Fi AUDIO VIDEO HEAD AMP C B A RTL MKA E30 VEMS0331 CAPSTAN STATOR C B A NR E40 VEPS9005A TUNER MAIN C B A RTL MKA E50 LRP61013A TV MAIN C B A E S D RTL MKA E51 LRP63020A DEFLECTION C B A RTL MKA E60...

Page 189: ...E S D IC6601 TC74VHCT126F IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D MKA IC7201 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR IC7211 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR IC7221 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR IC7231 NJM2234M TE1 IC LINEAR MKA IC7241 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR IC7251 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR IC7261 NJM2235M TE1 IC LINEAR TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q3001 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q3002 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601...

Page 190: ...CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q4173 DTC144EK CHIP OR UN2213 CHIP Q6001 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q6002 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q6003 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q6004 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q6005 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q6006 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q6009 VEKS5707 PHOTO SENSOR UNIT Q6010 VEKS5707 PHOTO SENSOR UNIT Q7231 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP DIODES 190...

Page 191: ...604 ERDS2TJ1R0 1 R2605 ERDS2TJ1R2 1 2 R2606 ERJ6GEYJ561V MGF CHIP 1 10W 560 R3001 ERDS2TJ101 100 R3006 ERDS2TJ101 100 R3010 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R3016 ERJ6GEYJ121V MGF CHIP 1 10W 120 R3024 ERJ6GEYJ391V MGF CHIP 1 10W 390 R3025 ERJ6GEYJ125V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 2M R3026 ERJ6GEYJ474V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470K R3028 ERJ6GEYJ272V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 7K R3029 ERJ6GEYJ151V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150 R3032 ERJ6GEY...

Page 192: ...10W 0 R3322 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R3329 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R3332 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R3338 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R3339 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R3340 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R3341 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R3343 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R3344 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R3345 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R3352 ERJ6GE...

Page 193: ... MGF CHIP 1 10W 820 R4008 ERJ6GEYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K R4009 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R4010 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R4011 ERJ6GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 10W 6 8K R4012 ERJ6GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 10W 6 8K R4014 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R4015 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R4031 ERJ6GEYJ333V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R4032 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 10W 22K R4051 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1 10W ...

Page 194: ...J6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6042 ERJ6GEYJ184V MGF CHIP 1 10W 180K R6043 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6044 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6046 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6047 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6048 ERJ6GEYJ274V MGF CHIP 1 10W 270K R6049 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6050 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1 10W 220 R6052 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6053 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10...

Page 195: ...RJ6GEYJ392V MGF CHIP 1 10W 3 9K R6119 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6120 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K R6121 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 10W 22K R6122 ERJ6GEYJ183V MGF CHIP 1 10W 18K R6123 ERJ6GEYJ391V MGF CHIP 1 10W 390 R6124 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6125 ERDS2TJ560 56 R6126 ERJ6GEYJ475V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7M R6127 ERJ6GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1 10W 3 3K R6128 ERJ6GEYJ182V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 8K R6...

Page 196: ...K R6506 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6507 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6508 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6509 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6511 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6512 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6513 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6514 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6515 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6516 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6517 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHI...

Page 197: ...R6607 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R6608 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R7202 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R7204 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R7205 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R7206 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R7208 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R7209 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R7212 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R7213 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R7214 ERJ6GEYJ101V MG...

Page 198: ... ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 C2601 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C2602 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C2603 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C2604 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C2605 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C2606 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C2607 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C2608 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 1 C2609 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 1 C2611 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C2612 ECUV1H104ZFN C C...

Page 199: ...ECTROLYTIC 50V 2 2 C3055 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3056 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3057 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3058 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3081 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3082 ECUV1H332KBN C CHIP 50V 3300P C3101 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 100 C3102 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3103 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3104 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C3105 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTI...

Page 200: ... C3602 ECEA0JKA221 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 220 C3603 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3604 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3605 ECEA1CKA220 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 22 C3606 ECEA1CKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 C3607 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C4001 ECUV1C224ZFN C CHIP 16V 0 22 C4002 ECEA1HKS010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C4003 ECUV1H272KBN C CHIP 50V 2700P C4004 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C4005 ECEA0JKS220 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3...

Page 201: ...HIP 50V 0 01 C6044 ECKW1H103KB5 CERAMIC 50V 0 01 C6045 ECKW1H222KB5 CERAMIC 50V 2200P C6203 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C6204 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C6205 ECUV1H820JCN C CHIP 50V 82P C6207 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C6208 ECEA1CKS100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C6209 ECUV1H332KBN C CHIP 50V 3300P C6211 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C6212 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C6213 ECEA0JKS101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 ...

Page 202: ...P 50V 0 01 C7234 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C7235 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C7237 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C7241 ECEA1CKN100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7242 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7243 ECEA1CKN100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7244 ECUV1H220JCN C CHIP 50V 22P C7245 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C7251 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7252 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7253 ECEA1CKN100 ELECTROL...

Page 203: ...ELEXT101KE04 100 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks X3001 VSXS0195 X3301 VSXS0238 MKA X6001 VSXS0205 T CRYSTAL X6501 EF0EC4004T4 PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P1201 VJPS0546 CONNECTOR 13P MKA P3001 VJPS0885 CONNECTOR 20P P4001 VJSS0888 FE CONNECTOR 2P P4004 VJSS0874 CONNECTOR 11P P4005 VJSS0876 CONNECTOR RECEPTACLE 19P MKA P4007 VJSS0876 CONN...

Page 204: ...Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks T4101 VLTS0367 MKA PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks E11 VEPS3090A TV PROCESS C B A MKA E12 VEPS4036A AUDIO C B A MKA MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 96 TMM7464 1 CLAMPER 711 PNA4611M00HC INFRARED RECEIVER UNIT MKA 712 VMTS0035 CUSHION RUBBER 12 3 3 TV PROCESS C B A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS...

Page 205: ...R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5107 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5108 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5109 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5110 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5114 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5118 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5119 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5122 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5123 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5124 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A ...

Page 206: ...12K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5302 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5303 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5304 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5305 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5306 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5501 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q5551 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5601 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5901 2SA1037K146R CHIP OR 2SB709A CHIP Q5902 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR...

Page 207: ...ks D5005 MA111 CHIP D5201 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D5301 MA111 CHIP D5501 MA4062 L ZENER 6 2V D5502 MA4039 M ZENER D5503 MA111 CHIP D5504 ERA15 01V3 OR ERA15 01V5 D5551 MA4036 M D5552 MA111 CHIP D5553 MA111 CHIP D5901 MA111 CHIP RESISTORS 207 ...

Page 208: ... 10W 330 R5042 ERJ6GEYJ561V MGF CHIP 1 10W 560 R5043 ERJ6GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1 10W 330 R5044 ERJ6GEYJ272V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 7K R5045 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R5102 ERJ6GEYJ470V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47 R5103 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R5105 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R5106 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R5107 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R5108 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5112 ERJ6GEYJ1...

Page 209: ...2K R5154 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R5158 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5159 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R5162 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5169 ERJ6GEYJ124V MGF CHIP 1 10W 120K R5170 ERJ6GEYJ272V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 7K R5171 ERJ6GEYJ123V MGF CHIP 1 10W 12K R5172 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5173 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5174 ERJ6GEYJ560V MGF CHIP 1 10W 56 R5178 ERJ6GEYJ10...

Page 210: ... 1 10W 330 R5230 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5231 ERJ6GEYJ182V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 8K R5232 ERJ6GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 10W 6 8K R5233 ERJ6GEYJ682V MGF CHIP 1 10W 6 8K R5234 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5235 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1 10W 39K R5236 ERJ6GEYJ304V MGF CHIP 1 10W 300K R5237 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5238 ERJ6GEYJ152V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 5K R5239 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R5240 ...

Page 211: ...ENF3010V MGF CHIP 1 10W 301 MKA R5326 ERJ6ENF1500V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150 R5327 ERJ6ENF1500V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150 R5328 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R5329 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1 10W 220 R5330 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 10W 22K R5401 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R5402 ERJ6GEYJ683V MGF CHIP 1 10W 68K R5406 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5407 ERJ6GEYJ182V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 8K R5408 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP...

Page 212: ...00 R5611 ERJ6GEYJ105V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1M R5612 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5613 ERJ6GEYJ391V MGF CHIP 1 10W 390 R5701 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R5702 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5703 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R5704 ERJ6GEYJ333V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R5705 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R5838 ERG2SJ560E METAL OXIDE 2W 56 MKA R5901 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5902 ERJ6GEYJ10...

Page 213: ... 6 3V 100 C5124 ECUV1H221JCN C CHIP 50V 220P C5125 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5126 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5127 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5129 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5130 ECEA0JKA221 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 220 C5131 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 100 C5132 ECEA1HKN010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C5133 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5136 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 47 C5138 ECUV1H103ZFN C C...

Page 214: ... 50V 68P C5237 ECEA0JKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 47 C5238 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C5240 ECUV1H270JCN C CHIP 50V 27P C5241 ECUV1H152KBN C CHIP 50V 1500P C5242 ECEA1HKSR47 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0 47 C5243 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C5244 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C5245 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 100 C5246 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C5249 ECEA0JKA220 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 22 C5250 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 2...

Page 215: ...HKA3R3 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 3 3 C5408 ECSF1EE105V TANTALUM 25V 1 MKA C5410 ECUV1H102JCN C CHIP 50V 1000P C5411 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C5412 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5501 ECUV1H221JSN C CHIP 50V 220P MKA C5502 ECUV1E563KBN C CHIP 25V 0 056 C5503 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5504 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5505 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47 C5506 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C5507 EC...

Page 216: ...106 ELESN150KA 15 L5107 ELESN470KA 47 L5109 ELESN101KA 100 L5110 ELESN6R8KA 6 8 MKA L5111 ELESN150KA 15 L5112 TSK1002 MKA L5114 ELESN4R7KA 4 7 L5115 ELESN6R8KA 6 8 MKA L5116 ELESN150KA 15 L5201 ELESN330KA 33 L5202 ELESN330KA 33 L5203 ELESN330KA 33 L5204 ELESN330KA 33 L5205 ELESN330KA 33 L5206 ELESN330KA 33 L5207 ELESN330KA 33 L5208 ELESN330KA 33 L5209 ELESN220KA 22 L5212 ELESN101KA 100 L5213 ELESN...

Page 217: ... 714 VMTS0059 CUSHION RUBBER 12 3 4 AUDIO C B A INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC4201 AN3962FB V IC LINEAR IC4301 BU4052BCF IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D MKA OR CD4052BCM IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D IC4302 UPC4570G IC LINEAR IC4303 BU4052BCF IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D MKA OR CD4052BCM IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D IC4351 BU4053BCF IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D OR ...

Page 218: ... 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9002 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9101 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q9102 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D4351 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D4352 MA4120N M 12V MKA D4353 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D4354 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D9001 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D9101 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T RESISTORS 218 ...

Page 219: ...3V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R4222 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R4223 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R4224 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1 10W 39K R4225 ERJ6GEYJ183V MGF CHIP 1 10W 18K R4226 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1 10W 39K R4227 ERJ6GEYJ183V MGF CHIP 1 10W 18K R4228 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R4229 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R4230 ERJ6GEYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K R4232 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10...

Page 220: ...683V MGF CHIP 1 10W 68K R9003 EVNDCAA03B14 VARIABLE 10K R9004 ERJ6GEYJ122V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 2K R9005 ERJ6GEYJ105V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1M R9006 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K R9007 ERJ6GEYJ392V MGF CHIP 1 10W 3 9K R9008 EVMAASA00B53 VARIABLE 5K R9009 ERJ6GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1 10W 3 3K R9010 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9011 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9012 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9017 ERJ...

Page 221: ...50V 1 C4205 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C4206 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C4207 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C4208 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C4209 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C4210 ECEA0JKA330 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 33 C4211 ECEA0JKA330 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 33 C4212 ECUV1E473KBN C CHIP 25V 0 047 C4213 ECUV1E473KBN C CHIP 25V 0 047 C4214 ECEA1HKA2R2 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2 2 C4215 ECEA1HKA2R2 ELECTROL...

Page 222: ...C9002 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C9003 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C9004 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C9005 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9006 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9007 ECUV1H562KBN C CHIP 50V 5600P C9008 ECUV1E123KBN C CHIP 25V 0 012 C9009 ECEA1EKN4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C9010 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9011 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9012 ECEA1CKA100 ELEC...

Page 223: ... C9204 ECQP1H102J POLYESTER 50V 1000P C9205 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9206 ECEA1HKA3R3 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 3 3 C9207 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9208 ECUV1E223KBN C CHIP 25V 0 022 C9209 ECUV1E223KBN C CHIP 25V 0 022 C9210 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 C9211 ECEA1HKA010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1 COILS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks L9001 ELESN101KA 100 L9101 ELESN101KA 100 L9201 ELES...

Page 224: ...10 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R4411 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C3504 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C3505 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47 C3506 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3507 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C3508 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3511 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3512 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1 C3513 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50...

Page 225: ...01KA 100 L4401 VLQSH02R101K 100 PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P2601 LSJS0096 CONNECTOR 12P P3501 VJSS0886 CONNECTOR 20P P4091 LSJWM6S085AC CONNECTOR CABLE W OUT PLUG AC 40VP P 12 3 6 CAPSTAN STATOR C B A NR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC2501 AN3845SC IC LINEAR OR AN3846SC IC LINEAR RESISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remark...

Page 226: ...CHIP 50V 1000P C2520 ECUV1C225ZFN C CHIP 16V 2 2 C2521 ECUV1C225ZFN C CHIP 16V 2 2 C2522 ECUV1C225ZFN C CHIP 16V 2 2 PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P2503 VJSS3337 CONNECTOR 2P MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 490 XQN2 B35 SCREW STEEL 491 XYN2 J7 SCREW W WASHER STEEL 731 IC2505 EZMPS300F12 MR HEAD 732 P2502 LSJS0097 CONNECOR 12P 733 LSMA0384 BACK ...

Page 227: ...SD601A CHIP Q9504 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D591 LSRPBF4HM3R0 THEARMISTOR MKA D592 MA167 OR 4148 TA MKA D801 ERZV10V361CS SURGE ABSORBER 360 MKA D802 ERZV10V361CS SURGE ABSORBER 360 MKA D803 MA167 OR 4148 TA MKA D804 ERC13 08V D805 ERC13 08V D806 ERC13 08V D807 ERC13 08V D9501 MA4091 M ZENER 9 1V OR MA4091 MKT ZENER 9 1V OR MA4091 MMKT ZENER...

Page 228: ...J6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9501 ERJ6GEYJ750V MGF CHIP 1 10W 75 R9502 ERJ6GEYJ750V MGF CHIP 1 10W 75 R9506 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R9508 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R9510 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R9511 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R9517 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9518 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9519 ERJ6GEYG271V MGF CHIP 1 10W 270 R9525 ERJ6GEYG271V MGF CHIP 1 10W...

Page 229: ...A100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C7101 ECA0JM102B ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 1000 C7106 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C7107 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C9502 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C9507 ECEA1CKA220 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 22 C9510 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C9511 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C9512 ECEA0JKA221 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 220 C9518 ECEA1CKA220 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 22 C9519 ECEA1CKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 C9...

Page 230: ...No Part Name Description Remarks RL591 TSEH0019 RELAY MKA OR TSEH0005 RELAY 120V OR TSEH0013 RELAY MKA RL801 LSSY0004 RELAY MKA OR TSEH0005 RELAY 120V OR TSEH0013 RELAY MKA OR TSEH1860 1 REALY MKA OR TSEH8007 RELAY 120V MKA JACKS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JK9501 LJP28005A S VIDEO JACK SOCKET MKA JK9502 LSJJ0167 AUDIO VIDEO JACK SOCKET MKA MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name D...

Page 231: ...1309A R S MKA OR 2SA1309AI R S Q512 2SC3311ARS MKA Q551 2SD2553LBK MKA Q555 2SA1321TPE6 MKA OR 2SA1767 Q MKA OR 2SB1221 Q MKA Q751 2SD1499 PLB MKA OR 2SD1499 QLB MKA Q753 2SA1309A R S MKA OR 2SA1309AI R S Q903 2SC3425RLK0T MKA Q904 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S Q905 2SC4572 RB11 MKA Q906 2SC1473 QNC OR 2SC1473A Q OR 2SC2482 T MKA OR 2SC4015 N MKA Q907 2SC1473 QNC OR 2SC1473A Q OR 2SC2482 T MKA OR ...

Page 232: ...A165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D408 MA700 D511 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D512 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D553 MA4270 H ZENER 27V OR MA4270 M ZENER 27V D555 RH3F014305 MKA D556 RU3ANLFC2 MKA D557 ERB43 04V OR ES1V D558 ERB43 04V OR ES1V D565 MA4110 M ZENER D566 MA167 OR 4148 TA MKA D567 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D568 MA4047 H ZENER 4 7V OR MA4047 M ZENER 4 7V OR RD4 7ESAB ZENER 4 7V OR RD4 7ESAB2 ZENE...

Page 233: ... D856 ERB43 04V1 MKA D857 EG01 OR ERA18 04 D858 RU30A014 305 D859 EK19V1 D860 EK19V1 D903 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D904 ERA22 06V5 MKA D905 RP1HLFA5 DIODE 2KV MKA D906 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D907 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D4501 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D4502 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T RESISTORS 233 ...

Page 234: ...2K R423 ERX1SJ3R9P METAL FILM 1W 3 9 R433 ERJ6GEYJ150V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15 R434 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R435 ERDS2TJ101 100 R437 ERDS2TJ183 18K R450 ERDS2TJ104 100K R501 ERDS2TJ271 270 R502 ERDS2TJ561 560 R504 LAR05272J09 W FLMPLF 5W 2 7K MKA R505 ERG3FJ332H METAL OXIDE 3W 3 3K MKA R506 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R507 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R508 ERDS2TJ221 220 R509 ERDS2TJ152 1 ...

Page 235: ... ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R760 EVMEAGA00B54 VARIABLE 50K MKA R761 ERJ6GEYJ154V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150K R762 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K R765 ERDS2TJ102 1K R766 ERJ6GEYJ332V MGF CHIP 1 10W 3 3K R771 ERJ6ENF2151V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 15K MKA R772 ERJ6ENF1001V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R773 ERJ6GEYJ393V MGF CHIP 1 10W 39K R774 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R850 ERG2SJ273H METAL OXIDE 2W 27K MKA R851 ERDS...

Page 236: ...02V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R4507 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K R4508 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K R4509 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R4510 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R4513 ERJ6GEYJ151V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150 R4514 ERJ6GEYJ151V MGF CHIP 1 10W 150 R4515 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R4516 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R4519 ERDS2TJ4R7 4 7 R4520 ERDS2TJ4R7 4 7 R4521 ERDS2TJ4R7 4 7 R4522 ERDS2TJ...

Page 237: ...KA C552 ECWH20103JVB POLYESTER 2000V 0 01 MKA C553 ECWF2394JSR POLYESTER 250V 0 39 MKA C554 ECQF6103JZH POLYESTER 630V 0 01 MKA C555 ECWH20272JVY POLYESTER 2000V 2700P MKA C556 ECWF2754JSR POLYESTER 250V 0 75 MKA C557 EEUNA1E220B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 22 MKA C558 ECQE2104JF POLYESTER 250V 0 1 MKA C559 ECQE2104JF POLYESTER 250V 0 1 MKA C562 ECKC3D121KBP CERAMIC 2KV 120P MKA OR ECKE3D121KBP CERAMIC 2KV 1...

Page 238: ...ERAMIC 25V 1000P MKA C862 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C863 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C864 ECUV1H223KBN C CHIP 50V 0 022 C865 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V 330 C866 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V 330 C867 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V 330 C868 ECEC2DP471BB ELECTROLYTIC 200V 470 MKA C870 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V 330 C871 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V 330 C872 EEUFD1V331LB ELECTROLYTIC 35V ...

Page 239: ...CA1EM101B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 100 C4520 ECA1EM101B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 100 C4525 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01 C4601 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C4602 ECA1CM100B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C4603 ECUV1E683KBN C CHIP 25V 0 068 C4604 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000P C4605 ECA1CM100B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C4606 ECA1CM100B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C4612 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7 C4613 ECEA1EKA4R7 ELECTROLYTIC 25V ...

Page 240: ...LQSAB7D220K 22 L858 VLQSAB7D220K 22 L859 LSLF0065 INDUCTOR CHIP MKA L860 VLQSAB7D220K 22 L901 LSLQA13R682J 6800 MKA L905 LSLQA13R152J 1500 MKA L4501 VLQSAB7D680K 68 MKA L4601 VLQSH02R101K 100 PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P501 VJPS0281 12P P502 VJPS0277 CONNECTOR 7P P503 VJPS0532 CONNECTOR 6P MKA P850 LSJP0773 CONNECTOR 2P MKA P852 VEKS5800 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG 0V MKA ...

Page 241: ...NTED CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks E51 LRP63020A DEFLECTION C B A MKA MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 96 TMM7464 1 CLAMPER 154 TMM5439 1 CLAMPER 244 TUX77809 CLAMPER MKA 714 VMTS0059 CUSHION RUBBER 432 XTV3 8JR TAPPING SCREW STEEL 443 XTV4 12A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 484 XTW3 10J TAPPING SCREW STEEL 485 XYE3 EJ10 SCREW W WASHER STEEL 483...

Page 242: ... No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q901 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601A CHIP Q902 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D901 HZS5C1TD ZENER 5 1V MKA OR MA4051 L ZENER 5 1V OR 04AZ5 1XTPA7 ZENER 5 1V MKA D902 HZS5C1TD ZENER 5 1V MKA OR MA4051 L ZENER 5 1V OR 04AZ5 1XTPA7 ZENER 5 1V MKA D951 MA4150 M ZENER 15V D954 MA4150 M ZENER 15V RESISTORS 242 ...

Page 243: ...8 ERJ6ENF1133V MGF CHIP 1 10W 113K MKA R936 EVMEGGA00B54 VARIABLE 50K MKA CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C901 ECUV1H471JCN C CHIP 50V 470P C902 ECUV1H151JCN C CHIP 50V 150P C903 ECUV1H151JCN C CHIP 50V 150P C904 ECA1CM100B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10 C905 EEANA1E100B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 10 MKA C906 ECA1HM100B ELECTROLYTIC 50V 10 C907 EEANA1E100B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 10 MKA C908 EEANA1E10...

Page 244: ...AI R S Q5052 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S Q5053 2SC1741S MKA Q5054 2SB1030A MKA Q5055 2SB1569A F51 MKA Q5056 2SD2400A F51 MKA Q5057 2SA1309A R S MKA OR 2SA1309AI R S Q5058 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S Q5061 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S Q5062 2SC3311A R S OR 2SC3311AI R S DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D352 ERA22 04V5 MKA D353 ERA22 04V5 MKA D354 ERA22 04V5 MKA RESISTORS 244...

Page 245: ...24 120K R380 ERDS2TJ472 4 7K R385 ERQ12AJ121E FUSE 1 2W 120 MKA R386 ERDS2TJ331 330 R387 ERDS2TJ331 330 R388 ERDS2TJ331 330 R5051 ERDS2TJ821 820 R5052 ERDS2TJ223 22K R5053 ERDS2TJ332 3 3K R5054 ERDS2TJ431 430 MKA R5056 ERDS2TJ510 51 MKA R5058 ERDS2TJ391 390 R5059 ERDS2TJ101 100 R5060 ERG12SJW100E METAL OXIDE 1 2W 10 MKA R5061 ERQ1ABJP331S FUSE 1W 330 MKA R5062 ERDS2TJ330 33 R5063 ERDS2TJ330 33 R50...

Page 246: ...0V 47 MKA C5059 ECKW2H103ZU CERAMIC 500V 0 01 MKA C5060 ECKW2H151KB5 CERAMIC 500V 150P MKA C5061 ECA2AM100B ELECTROLYTIC 100V 10 MKA C5062 ECKW1H103ZF5 CERAMIC 50V 0 01 C5063 ECKW1H151KB5 CERAMIC 50V 150P C5064 ECA1CHG101B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 MKA C5065 ECA1CHG101B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 100 MKA C5066 ECA1CM221B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 220 C5068 ECKW1H103ZF5 CERAMIC 50V 0 01 C5069 ECKW1H103ZF5 CERAMIC 50V 0 01...

Page 247: ...IC LINEAR IC1002 TA76431AS IC LINEAR MKA OR TA76431ASTP6 IC LINEAR MKA IC1502 0N3131 R KT IC LINEAR OR 0N3131 S KT IC LINEAR IC1503 TA76431AS IC LINEAR MKA OR TA76431ASTP6 IC LINEAR MKA IC4751 T0TX178 IC LOGIC E S D MKA TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q1001 2SC4559LP KT OR 2SC4130LF608 Q1002 2SD1458 OR 2SD2259 Q1051 2SC3852 OR 2SD2375 P Q Q1052 2SC2412K1 CHIP OR 2SD601 R S...

Page 248: ... 5088 MKA OR RU3YXLFC1 D1008 ERC81 006L44 MKA D1009 EG01 OR ERA18 04 D1010 MA4300 M ZENER 30V D1015 MA2180LA ZENER 18V OR 1N4746A T ZENER 18V OR 1N4746ARL ZENER 18V D1017 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D1052 MA4100N ZENER 10V OR RD10JSAB3 ZENER 10V D1053 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D1054 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS133T D1501 MA167 OR 4148 TA MKA D1502 S1WBA60 4062 D1503 ERA18 04 D1504 MA165 OR 1SS119 OR 1SS...

Page 249: ...AL OXIDE 1W 68 R1006 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R1007 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R1008 ERJ6GEYJ152V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1 5K R1009 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R1010 ERD25FJ100P 10 OR ERD25FPJ100P 10 OR VRESF4FJ100P 10 R1012 VRJSD6D2431V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 43K MKA R1013 VRJSD6D2201V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K MKA R1025 VRESE2TJ150 1 2W 15 R1051 ERDS2TJ331 330 R1052 ERDS2TJ331 330 R1053 ERDS2TJ153 15K ...

Page 250: ...ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R1520 ERJ6GEYJ331V MGF CHIP 1 10W 330 CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C1001 ECKATS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0 01 OR ECKETS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0 01 OR VCKSEKD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0 01 OR VCKSEMD103PZ CERAMIC 125V 0 01 OR VCKST3G103MY CERAMIC 250V 0 01 OR VCKSU3D103MY CERAMIC 125V 0 01 MKA C1002 ECKATS332ME8 CERAMIC 250V 3300P OR ECKDNB332ME8 CERAMIC 125...

Page 251: ...MKA OR VCKSU5D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P MKA C1026 ECKATS221MB CERAMIC 125V 220P MKA OR ECKETS221MB CERAMIC 125V 0 022 MKA OR VCKSTLG221KW CERAMIC 250V 220P MKA OR VCKSU4D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P MKA OR VCKSU5D221KW CERAMIC 125V 220P MKA C1027 ECKATS222ME CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR ECKETS222ME CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSTJG222MX CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSTLG222MX CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSU4...

Page 252: ...ETS222ME CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSTJG222MX CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSTLG222MX CERAMIC 250V 2200P MKA OR VCKSU4D222MX CERAMIC 125V 2200P MKA OR VCKSU5D222MX CERAMIC 125V 2200P MKA C1505 VCYSBRE183KX CERAMIC 25V 0 018 C1506 ECEA2DU820YE ELECTROLYTIC 200V 82 OR VCESAN2D820E ELECTROLYTIC 200V 82 MKA OR VCESR2D820XE ELECTROLYTIC 200V 82 C1507 VCUSQAH224KB C CHIP 50V 0 22 C1508 ECKW2H221KB5 CER...

Page 253: ... MKA COILS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks L1001 ELF15N005A LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR LSLQ0287 LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR VLQS0166 LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR VLQS0167 LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR VLQS0170 LINE FILTER 0 6A 18M L1002 VLQS0165 22UH L1003 VLQS0164 9 MKA L1006 VLPS0005A BEAD INDUCTOR L1009 ERDS2TJ102 1K L1501 ELF15N005A LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR LSLQ0287 LINE FILTER 0 5A 18M OR VLQS0166 ...

Page 254: ...FUSE 125V 1 6A OR VSFS0032B16 FUSE 125V 1 6A OR XBA1C16NU100 FUSE 125V 1 6A PR1001 LSSF009A35E IC PROTECTOR MKA PR1002 ICP N38 TP1 IC PROTECTOR 1 5A OR LSSF009A25E IC PROTECTOR 1 5A OR UNH000600A IC PROTECTOR 1 5A PR1003 LSSF009AR37E IC PROTECTOR 1 5A PR1501 ICP N38 TP1 IC PROTECTOR 1 5A OR LSSF009A25E IC PROTECTOR 1 5A OR UNH000600A IC PROTECTOR 1 5A PR1502 LSSF009A35E IC PROTECTOR MKA RELAY Ref ...

Page 255: ...tion Remarks IC4701 UPC4570G IC LINEAR DIODES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks D4591 RD9 1EW ZENER 9 1V D4592 RD9 1EW ZENER 9 1V RESISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R4591 ERDS2TJ681 680 R4592 ERDS2TJ681 680 R4593 ERDS2TJ681 680 R4594 ERDS2TJ681 680 R4701 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R4702 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R4703 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R470...

Page 256: ...rks L4701 ELESN101KA 100 PIN HEADERS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks P4591 VJPS0275 CONNECTOR 5P P4701 VJPS0772 CONNECTOR PLUG 19P MKA SWITCHES Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks SW6383 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6384 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6385 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH SW6386 EVQ21405R PUSH SWITCH JACKS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks JK4591 LJP28006A EARPHONE JACK ...

Page 257: ...E S D OR MT16V16SAT7S IC 16MBIT SD RAM E S D OR MSM56V16F8FM IC 16MBIT SD RAM E S D IC8200 ADV7170KSU IC LINEAR IC8201 S816A36AMC IC LINEAR IC8301 AT49F04090TC IC 4MBIT FLASH MEMORY E S D IC8303 S80845ANMP IC LINEAR IC8401 AN6552S E1 IC LINEAR IC8403 PCM1723E 2K IC LINEAR IC8502 TC74VHC125FT IC CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E S D TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q8000 2SB956 R CHIP Q...

Page 258: ...J330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8032 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8033 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8034 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8035 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8036 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8037 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8038 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8039 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8040 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8041 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8042 ...

Page 259: ...6W 22 R8097 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8098 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8099 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8101 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8102 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8103 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8104 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8105 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8106 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8107 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8108 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP...

Page 260: ...1 16W 10 R8152 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8153 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8154 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8155 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8156 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8157 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8158 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8159 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8160 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8161 ERJ3GEYJ100V MGF CHIP 1 16W 10 R8162 ERJ3GEYJ100V MG...

Page 261: ...EYJ302V MGF CHIP 1 16W 3K R8238 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R8239 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R8240 ERJ3GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 16W 1K R8242 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8253 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8254 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8255 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8293 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8294 ERJ3GEYJ330V MGF CHIP 1 16W 33 R8299 EVM3YSX50B23 ARIABLE 2K R8300 ERJ3GEY0R...

Page 262: ...IP 1 16W 15K R8412 ERJ3EKF1502V MGF CHIP 1 16W 15K R8413 ERJ3GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 R8414 ERJ3GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 16W 470 R8417 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8418 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8419 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8420 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8421 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8422 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8423 ERJ3GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 16W 0 R8425 ERJ3GEY0R00V MG...

Page 263: ...EJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8610 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8611 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8612 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8613 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8614 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8615 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8616 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8617 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8618 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8619 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8620 ERJ2GEJ22...

Page 264: ...CHIP 1 16W 22 R8660 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8661 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8662 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8663 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8664 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8665 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8666 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8667 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8668 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8669 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP 1 16W 22 R8670 ERJ2GEJ220X MGF CHIP...

Page 265: ...UV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8019 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8020 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8021 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8022 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8023 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8025 ECUV1H151JCN C CHIP 50V 150P C8026 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8027 ECEV0JA101S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 6 3V 100 C8034 ECEV0JA331 ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 6 3V 330 C8041 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C80...

Page 266: ...FV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8222 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8223 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8224 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8225 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8226 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8227 ECEV1AA470WR ELECTROLYTIC 10V 47 C8228 ECUV1H390JCV C CHIP 50V 39P C8229 ECUV1H390JCV C CHIP 50V 39P C8230 ECUV1H220JCV C CHIP 50V 22P C8231 ECUV1H390JCV C CHIP 50V 39P C8232 ECUV1H390JCV C CHIP 50...

Page 267: ...LYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8426 ECEV1CA100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8429 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8430 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8431 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8432 ECEV1CS100S ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 16V 10 C8433 ECEV1AA470WR ELECTROLYTIC 10V 47 C8437 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8438 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8439 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP 16V 0 1 C8440 ECUV1C104ZFV C CHIP ...

Page 268: ...SLF0030 L8206 LSLF0030 L8207 LSLF0027 L8210 LSLF0006 LOW PASS FILTER L8212 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8213 LSLF0064 INDUCTOR CHIP L8214 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8215 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8216 LSLF0064 INDUCTOR CHIP L8217 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8218 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8219 LSLF0064 INDUCTOR CHIP L8220 LSLF0063 INDUCTOR CHIP L8222 LSLF0015 EMI FILTER CHIP L8223 LSLF0015 EMI FILTER CHIP L8300 LS...

Page 269: ... Part Name Description Remarks P8001 VJPS0770 CONNECTOR 11P P8002 VJPS0770 CONNECTOR 11P P8003 VJPS0770 CONNECTOR 11P P8004 LSJS0040 CONNECTOR 40P MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 168 VZFS0006 CLAMPER 791 VEKS5773 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG DC 5V 792 VEKS5812 CONNECTOR CABLE W PLUG 0V 1 2000 Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Industries LTD All rights reserved Unauthorized copyi...

Page 270: ...5606 C5251 C5216 R5215 R5213 R5212 R5218 R5219 R5275 R5279 R5206 R5204 R5282 R5280 R5205 R5208 R5210 R5276 R5207 C5261 R5259 R5216 R5273 C5241 C5242 C5204 C5205 C5217 C5218 C5201 C5233 C5234 C5255 C5253 C5230 C5135 D5102 J5903 J5306 C5235 C5237 R5225 C5007 R5146 R5139 L5109 L5106 L5103 J5101 J5104 C5112 C5137 C5136 C5123 R5158 R5127 J5003 R5170 VJBS3090 TV SIGNAL DECODE CIRCUIT PINP CIRCUIT 3 LINE...

Page 271: ...513 C1516 D1514 D1501 D1504 D1503 D1508 D1507 D1510 D1509 D1506 D1512 D1513 D1511 C1520 L1505 C1519 R1514 C1512 J1509 J1508 R1516 R1526 R1523 R1521 L1511 L1501 1 3 3 1 1 8 5 4 F1001 2 1 COLD COLD L1001 HOT U1001 1 1 2 4 3 3 6 7 14 1 POWER CIRCUIT P1005 P1006 P1004 P1003 Q1053 Q1054 P1002 P1501 P1505 P1504 P1503 P1507 P1506 PR1003 PR1002 U1051 E C B 1 1 13 9 L1009 B C E B B C C E E B C E B C E B C ...

Page 272: ...R4407 C4412 R4411 R4409 R4401 L3503 C3511 C3523 C3532 R3504 R3505 19 18 P4091 1 6 1 1 2 12 11 1 8 9 1 2 20 19 P2601 P3502 1 VJBS5035 Hi Fi AUDIO VIDEO HEAD AMP C B A VEPS5035Z 1 2 3 4 VJBS2007 1 2 3 4 C2509 C2508 C2519 C2506 C2504 C2507 R2505 IC2501 IC2505 P2503 C2517 C2510 R2501 1 28 15 14 R2502 C2524 C2521 C2505 C2520 C2511 C2522 C2525 P2502 11 12 1 2 Q2502 Q2501 Q2503 C2523 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 CA...

Page 273: ...3 L852 R851 R857 R852 C864 C862 C870 C865 C866 C871 C861 TP855 C863 C867 C868 L860 L855 L856 L857 J851 J554 J555 R517 R941 R937 R938 R583 R577 R584 C511 C512 R514 R512 R570 R511 R571 1 12 P501 R515 R513 R940 R516 C418 D408 D511 D567 D568 D903 D907 D904 C921 R923 R934 R572 R565 R929 R926 R927 R928 R588 R760 R563 R564 R560 R586 R589 R587 R581 R569 R933 R932 J902 R931 8 1 R922 R582 R590 R921 R920 J55...

Page 274: ...062 C5063 C5059 C5060 R5062 R5077 R5056 R5074 R5075 R5053 R5051 C5068 R5054 R5081 C5069 Q5054 Q5053 Q5058 Q5057 Q5052 Q5061 Q5061 E C B E C B E C B E C B E C B E C B E C B P352 P354 P355 P356 IC351 CAUTION WHEN SERVICINGTHIS C B A AVOIDTOUCHING HIGH VOLTAGE COMPONENTS CRT C B A LRP63021B A LRP63021A B NOTE CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT ...

Page 275: ... C906 R902 R911 R909 Q901 R935 R910 1 8 5 4 R901 C901 R908 P952 1 8 R914 R918 P953 LRP63020 R915 R917 R913 C917 C916 C915 C907 C953 D956 D954 R916 R959 R957 R953 R962 B C E R952 R954 R415 C951 L951 D953 1 R958 10 IC951 Q951 R956 R955 P951 1 3 C909 C910 C954 C908 C952 C955 IC901 IC902 IC903 1 3 NOTE CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT INCLUDES COMPONENTS WHICH ARE NOT USED PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AN...

Page 276: ...808 C809 TP803 1 2 C804 D802 P801 VJBS9005 P805 ZP951 ZP952 C B E C B E DEMODULATOR CIR CUIT COLD COLD COLD COLD AC CIRCUIT HOT HOT HOT HOT DEG CAUTION Do not touch 6 3A 125V 250V HOT CIRCUIT BE CAREFUL AND USE AN ISOLATIONTRANSFORMERWHEN SERVICING C803 UHF VHF DEMODULATOR UNIT TUNER MAIN C B A VEPS9005B A VEPS9005A B NOTE CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS FOR PROP...

Page 277: ...8051 R8052 R8056 R8055 R8054 R8057 R8409 R8411 R8403 R8508 R8507 L8410 R8209 R8242 R8241 C8229 L8223 C8116 C8117 C8228 C8232 C8231 R8229 C8224 C8223 C8207 R8231 R8233 R8224 C8235 C8234 C8252 R8220 C8212 R8211 L8204 C8409 C8411 C8413 R8404 R8415 R8413 R8429 R8414 R8420 R8421 L8405 L8404 R8419 R8431 R8418 C8414 C8416 L8400 C8253 R8253 C8230 L8214 L8212 L8213 L8217 L8215 L8216 C8239 R8159 R8160 R8161...

Page 278: ...s carefully before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product Please save this manual Advanced Operation For Your Information Basic Operation Getting Started As an ENERGY STAR Partner Panasonic has determined that this product or product model meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency ...

Page 279: ...ow all operating instructions OUTDOOR ANTENNA INSTALLATION 1 SAFE ANTENNA AND CABLE CONNECTION An outside antenna or cable system must be properly grounded to provide some protection against built up static charges and voltage Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code in U S A Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information regarding proper grounding of the mast and supp...

Page 280: ...gion Management Information This unit is designed and manufactured to respond to the Region Management Information that is recorded on a DVD disc If the Region number described on the DVD disc does not correspond to the Region number of this unit this unit cannot play this disc Inside of product The Region number for this unit is 1 3 CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER...

Page 281: ...Universal Remote Control Feature 28 Picture in Picture PIP Operation 30 Closed Caption System 32 FM Radio 34 TV Timer Features 36 VCR Status Clock Display 37 V Chip Control Feature 38 Tape Operation 44 Special VCR Features 47 Audio Features 48 Audio Video Menu 50 Audio Video Adjustment 51 TV VCR Disc Operation 52 DVD Operation using On Screen Displays 57 DVD Lock Feature 60 DVD For Your Informatio...

Page 282: ...ge Channels Clock 14 Reset unit 8 Reverse Search 17 Rewind 17 S Secret Code 38 Servicentre List 70 SELF DEMO Mode 6 Sleep Timer 36 Slow Motion 17 Speaker ON OFF 49 Special VCR Features 47 Specifications 8 Still Picture 17 STOP 17 Surround Sound 49 SWAP Picture 31 T Tape Erasure Prevention 6 Time Zone Adjust 13 Timer Programming using VCR Plus System 24 Timer Program Review Replace Clear 23 Timer R...

Page 283: ...the mark in this unit Record Playback Time SP Standard Play 2 Hours 40 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours 5 Hours 20 Minutes 2 Hours 4 Hours LP Long Play 3 Hours 6 Hours 8 Hours SLP Super Long Play Type of Video Cassette Tape Speed Setting T160 T120 T60 If SELF DEMO screen is displayed when Power is turned ON press PLAY REPEAT on the unit for 5 seconds to deactivate the SELF DEMO Mode Repeat this to display d...

Page 284: ...le 1 title 2 etc Track number Numbers assigned to tracks on Video CDs and CDs to allow specific tracks to be quickly located Video CD CD containing picture and sound with same quality level as video tape This unit also supports Video CDs with playback control version 2 0 Apparatus Claims of U S Patent Nos 4 631 603 4 577 216 and 4 819 098 licensed for limited viewing uses only To clean disc surfac...

Page 285: ...d range 87 5 108 1 MHz General Power Source 120V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption Power On Approx 174 watts Power Off Approx 4 5 watts Television System EIA Standard NTSC colour Speaker 2 pieces Operating Temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Operating Humidity 10 75 Weight 52 0 kg 114 6 lbs Dimensions 760 W x 651 H x 503 D mm 29 15 16 W x 25 5 8 H x 19 3 4 D Discs played 1 DVD VIDEO disc 5 12 cm single sided ...

Page 286: ...on to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical With a DSS Receiver You can record or view any channel including scrambled channels NOTE Channel selection must be made at the DSS Receiver You cannot view a chann...

Page 287: ...el Dolby Digital soundtracks as well as from titles with the Dolby Surround mark For information on Panasonic or Technics Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound Decoders please contact your local dealer Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby AC 3 Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All righ...

Page 288: ...le to the connector Always reattach the dust protection cap when connector is not in use Dust protection cap Caution for optical digital audio output connector When connecting an amplifier with an optical digital input connector which does not contain the Dolby Digital AC 3 or dts decoder be sure to select OFF at Dolby Digital and OFF at dts of the Settings for DVD Operation AUDIO OUTPUT see page ...

Page 289: ... is turned off if you want auto clock set to be done If using a DSS receiver it must be turned off for auto clock set If a Cable Box or DSS receiver is connected to the unit via Audio Video Jacks an RF coaxial cable must also be connected for auto clock set and channel auto set features If for any reason the time is changed manually automatic time correction will not occur Case 1 See Case 1 next p...

Page 290: ... TIME ZONE ADJUST 1 Press to select 2 Press to subtract or add hour s as necessary 3 AUTO CLOCK SET MANUAL T I ME E ZO ZONE ADJUS JUST T 0 SELECT SET END ACT I ON SET CLOCK End setup Press ACTION twice TIME ZONE ADJUST returns to 0 if clock is set manually 4 Important if a remote control button does not work when pressed press the button on the remote and try the button again Display SET CLOCK scr...

Page 291: ...NTENN ENNA CABLE ABLE AUTO SET WEAK S I GNAL D I SPLAY OFF CABLE BOX SET UP VCR P l u s CH SET UP SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP CHANNEL ANTENNA CABLE AUTO SET WEAK S I GNAL D I SPLAY OFF CABLE BOX SET UP VCR P l u s CH SET UP SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP CHANNEL AUTO CLOCK SET MANU NUAL AL T I ME ZONE ADJUST 0 SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET CLOCK SET SET SELECT END ACT I ON SET CLOCK D...

Page 292: ...o restore the previous sound level Phones Connect an earphone not supplied or headphones not supplied to the Phones Jack PHONES Jack a Press POWER on the remote or unit Basic TV Operation Select a channel Use CH or NUMBERED keys b or 08 Adjust volume Press VOL or VOL c 24 c b a Check list before you begin All connections are made See page 9 Your unit is plugged in TV Operation Important if a remot...

Page 293: ... mode If stereo broadcast is weak and the display flickers select MONO audio mode for possibly better results SAP broadcast Secondary Audio Program sub language Select SAP audio mode for the sub language Select Audio Mode for TV Viewing Press AUDIO to select the desired audio mode as described above Arrow shows selection Each press of AUDIO will change the audio mode as shown below SAP is selected...

Page 294: ...de automatically to protect the tape and the video head While main picture is TV mode and VCR Playback in PIP mode FF REW PLAY STOP SEARCH CM SKIP and STILL operation is possible During DVD playback on Main Picture VCR cannot be operated with remote control buttons Please use unit buttons Pressing PLAY in Stop mode starts playback on the main screen only not the PIP screen Features for a Quality P...

Page 295: ... off and try again If PAUSE is pressed in PIP mode REC CH PLEASE SWITCH TO RECORDING CH is displayed In this case select recording channel and try again Press to stop REC Indicator 2 4 To stop Press STOP One Touch Recording OTR Press REC repeatedly to set the recording length 30 min 4 hours The unit stops recording at the preset time PROG TIMER indicator lights on the unit Normal Rec 0 30 1 00 1 3...

Page 296: ...ns you ll need to make Playback Source VCR 1 Recording Editing unit Insert pre recorded tape Put in Standby mode Press PLAY then PAUSE at starting point Start dubbing Press PLAY Stop dubbing Press STOP EJECT Insert blank tape with record tab Dubbing tapes protected with Copy Guard will have poor quality results Put in Standby mode Press REC then STILL PAUSE immediately Start dubbing Press STILL PA...

Page 297: ...ted to an audio Amplifier Or close the tray by pressing OPEN CLOSE Reading time differs depending on discs or Eject the disc Press OPEN CLOSE 7 To return to menu play stops Press TITLE MENU or RETURN DVD Press RETURN Video CD 6 You can operate on the unit 1 2 1 2 Hold disc by its edges only page 7 with printed side up and use guides to place into tray Use 3 8 cm or 5 12 cm disc CLOSE READING TITLE...

Page 298: ...s STILL PAUSE during play To release press PLAY DVD Video CD The unit will enter still picture mode CD The unit will enter pause mode To view Frame by Frame Advance DVD Video CD Each button press advances picture one frame Press STILL PAUSE in still mode To resume normal play press PLAY Hold button down for consecutive frame advance Whether pictures are advanced by frame or field is selected autom...

Page 299: ...CR End the program Press PROG VCR 4 CANCEL ADD DLT SELECT 1 8 ENTER SET END PROG P DT START STOP CH SPD 1 day day 9 00 00p 12 12 00 00a 08 08 SP SP 2 3 4 To Enter More Programs Press and SET to select and set a blank program number and then repeat step 3 Exit this mode Press PROG VCR twice If you re using a cable box make sure that it is tuned to the desired channel and the power is left on for ti...

Page 300: ...ogram Press to select b 8 SAT SAT 9 00 00P P 12 12 00 00A 08 08 TODAY DATE START STOP CH SELECT SET SET END PROG SE SELECT START START DAT ATE SLP BACK P DT START STOP CH SPD 1 2 8 10 00p12 00a125 SP 3 10 8 00p 9 00p 10 SP 4 SU 9 00p10 00p L1 LP SELECT 1 8 ENTER SET END PROG Press ADD DLT 1 Press SET to display 2 Press to select and or SET to set new program contents 3 Press PROG VCR cTo Replace p...

Page 301: ...g a special code number PlusCode found in TV GUIDE and selected newspaper TV listings Choose your connection type from the following diagrams CABLE BOX UNIT ANTENNA or CABLE UNIT Antenna or CABLE UNIT VHF UHF 26 Set up on page 27 Programming on page 25 Set up on page Antenna or CABLE UNIT OUT IN VIDEO AUDIO Cable Box VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R Rear VHF UHF Rear VIDEO IN L AUDIO IN R or LINE2 LINE1 ...

Page 302: ...n pressed press the button on the remote and try the button again 6 Redisplay SET UP CHANNEL screen to continue setup Press ACTION and go to page 26 VCRPlus ChannelSetup OR to exit press ACTION three times 2 MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Display SET UP CHANNEL screen 1 Press to select CH 2 Press SET to display 3 ANTENNA CABLE AUTO SET WEAK S I GNAL D I S...

Page 303: ... your receive them on A list of Guide VCR Plus channel numbers for stations you receive see TV Guide and selected newspapers 1 Make a 3 column chart In the left column write all station names you receive 2 In the middle column write each station s Guide VCR Plus number 3 In the right column write the channel number your TV receives the station on 4 Notes SET SET SELECT END ACT I ON VCR P l u s CH ...

Page 304: ...AM T I MER PROGRAMMING ON TIMER SLEEP TIMER 00 VCR P l u s PR VCR P l u s PROGRAMM OGRAMMING NG Select desired type Speed SP LP or SLP To Make Corrections Press to move the cursor and to make the correction To Make Corrections Press repeatedly to delete the PlusCode programming number 3 ENTER PLUSCODE NUMBER END PROG US ING 0 9 KEYS VCR Plus SYSTEM Enter PlusCode programming number 1 Press NUMBERE...

Page 305: ... by manufacturers some brands have several codes If your unit does not respond to the first code please try the next one In DSS or CABLE mode it may be necessary to press ENTER after pressing NUMBERED keys for channel selection Depending on your DSS receiver or Cable box brand some of the functions listed may not be remote controllable Some DSS receiver or Cable box brands require you to turn on t...

Page 306: ... 67 68 120 106 121 122 Oak 46 11 129 101 Oak Sigma 46 11 129 101 Panasonic 17 16 08 87 109 Philips 23 24 20 13 07 50 128 129 Pioneer 06 05 12 Pulsar 04 42 63 44 30 52 124 126 Quest 06 05 12 Radio Shack 44 51 75 59 126 RCA 17 16 08 87 109 Realistic 44 51 75 59 126 Recoton 44 51 75 59 126 Regal 41 14 15 28 102 104 103 130 Regency 28 29 130 Rembrandt 44 42 63 29 01 32 39 120 126 Samsung 42 06 32 05 4...

Page 307: ...CH 10 Main Picture CH Position PIP CH Position Select channel Adjust Volume in PIP mode You can move the PIP screen to four positions Select PIP position Press MOVE repeatedly to select PIP position Move screen Initial Position The audio is from the Main picture only PIP is not available in FM mode while V Chip control is active while a LINE input has no signal or while a blue back PROG ACTION MEN...

Page 308: ...IP You can create a freeze frame PIP of the Main Picture Freeze the Main Picture as a PIP screen Press FREEZE Still Picture Change PIP back to a moving picture Press FREEZE With PIP displayed each press of FREEZE will freeze and unfreeze the PIP To remove PIP press the PIP button Important if a remote control button does not work when pressed press the DVD button on the remote and try thebutton ag...

Page 309: ... TV station broadcasts information such as program listings it will appear in this space Caption Mode OFF Closed Caption Text narration will not be displayed NOTE The closed caption or text signal may be broadcast over C1 C2 or both Also text contents can vary so you may wish to try different settings 2 MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Display SET UP TV scr...

Page 310: ...APTION CA CAPT PTI ON MODE MODE CAP C1 CAP C1 CC ON MUTE CAP C1 SET SET SELECT END ACT I ON 2 MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Display SET UP TV screen 1 Press to select TV 2 Press SET to display Display CAPTION screen 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to display 3 SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP TV PIP SIZE NORMAL CAPT I ON CAPT I ON I NPUT SELECT TUNER SET...

Page 311: ... FM on the unit Set the radio station 1 Press CH to select the desired radio station Each press changes frequency 200 kHz 2 Press ADD DLT to set Quick Station Scan Hold down CH or for a few seconds then release to scan for FM stations in your area To cancel press CH or while in search mode 3 FM ANTENNA Setup a Display MAIN MENU Press ACTION b Make sure FM tuning is done correctly See FM Radio Setu...

Page 312: ...EREO MONO FM 1 87 7MHz 12 00PM B Display FM radio mode Press FM on the remote or TV FM on the unit A To cancel press on the remote or TV FM on the unit Select the FM number Press a NUMBERED key 1 9 to select a preset station see steps 2 and 3 on the previous page Once stations are set the selected station and current time are displayed when FM Radio mode is entered To remove time press DISPLAY If ...

Page 313: ...Make sure a tape is inserted if Playback mode is selected Make sure a disc is inserted if DVD DVD Video CD CD mode is selected See FM Radio on pages 34 and 35 for instructions on how to preset FM stations 4 Set Alarm Press to select ON or OFF ON T IMER SE SE LECT ALARM ALARM 6 00 00AM AM CH CH08 08 SET SET BACK SELECT END PROG ALARM ON CANCEL ADD DLT When ON is selected an alarm will gradually inc...

Page 314: ... or you change channels the unit mode or channel number will be displayed VCR Status Clock Display Channel 08 Whenever a blank section of a tape comes up in Play mode or when the selected channel has no broadcast signal with the Weak Signal Display ON OFF see page 47 set to OFF the TV screen will turn solid blue Channel Function Display P I P CH 12 REC CH 12 STOP 12 00PM CH08 0 00 00 SP STEREO SAP...

Page 315: ...in for confirmation 2 1 Press to select LOCK 2 Press SET to display Display LOCK screen 3 Enter your secret code ENTER 0 9 END ACT I ON LOCK ENTER 4 D I G I T CODE To Make Corrections Press repeatedly to move the cursor Press NUMBERED keys to make the correction Step 2 not necessary when changing rating or secret code Take care that you are not observed entering the secret code 4 Press SET and go ...

Page 316: ... SET to display Select CHANGE SETTINGS SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON LOCK NEXT PAGE US MOVIES OFF CHANGE CHANGE SET SETT I NGS NGS US TV PROGRAMS OFF CHANGE SETT I NGS DVD LOCK OFF CHANGE SETT I NGS 3 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set YES or NO Select VIEW NR PROGRAMS NR Not Rated PROGRAMS Some movies such as old movies or foreign movies usually have no ratings G PG PG 13 R NC 17 X V I EW NR NR P...

Page 317: ... ON 4 1 Repeatedly Press to select 2 Press SET to set LOCKED or UNLOCKED Select ratings to be blocked See right Ratings which are highlighted in Green will be blocked those not highlighted white letters will not be blocked You may select from standard TV ratings chart 1 or customize to a specific content rating chart 2 Note V I EW NR PROGRAMS YES FOR FOR ALL ALL CH CHI LDREN LDREN SELECT SET SET E...

Page 318: ... or NO Select VIEW E PROGRAMS E Exempt PROGRAMS Some TV shows such as news sports weather bulletins emergency information usually have no ratings C C8 G PG 14 18 V I EW E E PROGRAMS PROGRAMS YES YES EXEMPT EXEMPT UNLOCKED UNLOCKED SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON 5 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set LOCKED or UNLOCKED Select ratings to be blocked See right V I EW E PROGRAMS YES FOR CHILDREN FOR CHILD...

Page 319: ...CK PREVIOUS PAGE CANADIAN ENGLISH OFF CHANGE SETT I NGS CANADIAN CANADIAN FRENCH FRENCH OFF FF CHANGE SETT I NGS SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON 3 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to display Select CHANGE SETTINGS LOCK PREVIOUS PAGE CANADIAN ENGLISH OFF CHANGE SETT I NGS CANADIAN FRENCH OFF CHANGE CHANGE SET SETT I NGS NGS SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON 5 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set LOCKED or UNLOC...

Page 320: ... V Chip Control is activated and a program or movie exceeds the ratings you have set a message will appear on a black background and sound is muted Blocking Message CH08 RATING 13 ANS PROGRAM RATING EXCEEDED CH08 RATING PG 13 PROGRAM RATING EXCEEDED STOP 11 00AM CH08 0 12 34 SP RATING PG 13 STOP 11 00AM CH08 0 12 34 SP RATING 13 ANS CANADIAN Rating CANADIAN Rating US Rating US Rating PIP function ...

Page 321: ... If search exceeds a few seconds in BLANK area If Program End Point is found The search continues slightly beyond the end point then search and reverse search and plays the last few seconds of the program and finally stop PLAYBACK DIRECTION Program 1 Program 2 or BLANK INDEX Program 2 BLANK INDEX BLANK Program 1 Program 2 BLANK Program 1 INDEX Press SEARCH button Press SEARCH button FF FF Press SE...

Page 322: ...FF NOTE indicates start points of each recording 6 1 5 7 2 3 4 1 7 5 3 4 6 2 VHS Index Search System is Each time recording is made an invisible index mark is placed on the tape When timer recordings are made program index and information are also included These index marks can be used to access or scan recordings Direct Access For Normal and or Timer recordings FF 4 REW 4 2 1 Press to select INDE...

Page 323: ... during playback a b Display SELECT SEARCH MODE in Stop mode Press SEARCH d e Select ZERO SEARCH 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to start search INDEX SEARCH PROGRAM END SEARCH SELECT SET SET END SEARCH SELECT SEARCH MODE ZERO S ZERO SEARCH ARCH Unit will goes into FF or REW mode and stops at the last point the Counter was set to 0 00 00 Return to 0 00 00 cContinue playback rewind or fast forward Re...

Page 324: ...SET UP CHANNEL screen 1 Press to select CH 2 Press SET to display 3ANTENNA CABLE AUTO SET WEAK S EAK SI GNAL GNAL D I SPLAY SPLAY OFF OFF CABLE BOX SET UP VCR P l u s CH SET UP SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP CHANNEL Select WEAK SIGNAL DISPLAY 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set ON or OFF ON Picture is displayed regardless of signal condition and may not always be clearly visible OFF Screen tu...

Page 325: ...ck Notes record and playback MTS stereo broadcast main language in stereo Hi Fi Stereo sound is recorded on the left and right audio tracks and on the video portion of a tape record and playback a monaural broadcast main language or SAP Secondary Audio Program usually in a second language on the Hi Fi tracks for better quality monaural sound playback non Hi Fi tapes in monaural 2 Playback the tape...

Page 326: ...KER 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set ON or OFF In SPEAKER OFF condition the MUTE button and VOL do not function SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP TV PIP SIZE NORMAL CAPT I ON I NPUT SELECT TUNER SET UP AUDIO VIDEO FM ANTENNA I NT SPE SPEAKER AKER ON ON REMOTE WARNING ON MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Notes Surround sound effect is not available for n...

Page 327: ...ay SET UP TV screen 1 Press to select TV 2 Press SET to display 2 MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Select VIDEO MENU 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to set VIDEO MENU See blow SELECT SET SET END ACT I ON SET UP AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO MENU AUTO AUDIO ADJUST VIDEO MENU DEO MENU NIGHT NIGHT VIDEO ADJUST b Display SET UP AUDIO VIDEO screen 1 Press to select 2 Press SE...

Page 328: ...y adjusting both contrast and colour level in the proper balance SHARPNESS Control Adjust picture sharpness aDisplay MAIN MENU Press ACTION f End setup Press ACTION three times to exit Display SET UP TV screen 1 Press to select TV 2 Press SET to display b MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 Display SET UP AUDIO VIDEO screen 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to dis...

Page 329: ...t to initial setting language If the initial language is not recorded on the disc the disc s priority language will appear You can select a different subtitle language if offered than the one set at the Settings for DVD Operation See page 61 1 2 Display the subtitle screen 1 Press to select language 2 Press or to set 3 Press or to select ON or OFF Changing subtitle language DVD only Set the desire...

Page 330: ...Press to select Select the desired angle To return to the normal screen Press ANGLE b Select the desired setting 1 Press or to select 2 Press or to set DVD only Number of angle being played back You can enlarge specific portions of a picture and select the zoom ratio using the ZOOM button on the remote during DVD playback Set Zoom size Press ZOOM repeatedly to change display as follows Picture Zoo...

Page 331: ...lect 2 Press SET or PLAY to perform Using a DVD menu DVD only Select the desired item Pressing MENU again resumes play from the scene when MENU was first pressed If menu continues onto another screen repeat step b TITLE MENU Castles Lovers Dogs Birds Press TITLE in play mode 2 1 Press or NUMBERED Key s to select 2 Press SET or PLAY to start playing Select the desired title TITLE MENU Castles Lover...

Page 332: ...nce To cancel press STOP during play and then press CLEAR Repeat step 5 to select another track The selected track is added on the right side PLAY MODE SELECT SET SET END ACTION PROGRAM PLAY PROGRAM PLAY RANDOM PLAY PROGRAM PLAY SELECT SET SET END ACTION DISC PROGRAM 1 6 11 16 5 8 2 7 12 17 15 6 3 8 13 18 1 13 4 9 14 19 3 2 5 10 15 20 2 CLEAR LAST CLEAR ALL START PROGRAM PLAY SELECT SET SET END AC...

Page 333: ...RANDOM PLAY 1 Display MAIN MENU Press ACTION in stop mode 2 1 Press to select DVD 2 Press SET to display Display DVD screen MAIN MENU DVD LOCK CH CLOCK TV LANGUAGE END ACT I ON SELECT SET SET 5 3 1 3 1 Press to select 2 Press SET to display Select PLAY MODE DVD MAIN MENU SELECT SET SET END ACTION DISC LANGUAGES AUDIO OUTPUT ST I LL MODE F I E LD TV MODE L e t t e r b o x PLAY MODE PLAY MODE Import...

Page 334: ...ll be registered immediately without pressing SET When numbers are displayed e g title number the NUMBERED keys are also available Check list before you begin It is necessary press DVD to enter DVD mode When appears on the screen while a button is being operated it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by the unit or the disc DISPLAY button does not function while DVD TITLE MENU is ...

Page 335: ... 0 1 2 3 4 5 This function does not work with some discs 1 2 3 4 Disc information screen For DVD When appears on the screen while a button is being operated it means that the corresponding operation is prohibited by the unit or the disc Disc information screen For Video CD CD Note Track NO and the elapsed playing time are not displayed during menu play of Video CDs with playback control SET SET NE...

Page 336: ...normal play SELECT SET SET END DISPLAY PLAY CHAPTER REPEAT CHAPTER REPEAT SET SET END DISPLAY PLAY DI DISC REPEAT SC REPEAT RANDOM PLAY a b TITLE chapter chapter chapter CHAPTER REPEAT TITLE REPEAT NORMAL PLAY CURRENT PLAYBACK POSITION CHAPTER TITLE REPEAT PLAY DVD TRACK DISC REPEAT PLAY Video CD CD track track track TRACK REPEAT DISK REPEAT NORMAL PLAY CURRENT PLAYBACK POSITION For your reference...

Page 337: ...or these discs the DVD Lock Ratings will not work When DVD Lock is activated After DVD Lock is set and a blocked DVD is played this message will appear The message may differ depending on the disc To continue viewing a blocked program for now Press to select YES and SET Then enter your 4 digit secret code When NO is selected blocked programs cannot be viewed DVD Lock Feature To change the DVD LOCK...

Page 338: ...an be set If the language set is not offered on the disc the original disc language will be selected AUDIO OUTPUT See page 62 You can set the audio output that comes from the digital audio output terminal STILL MODE See page 63 To select Field still or Frame still to prevent jittering from occurring or make small text or fine patterns clearly visible in a still picture When AUTO is set Field Still...

Page 339: ...ection Dolby Digital selections Bitstream Dolby Digital AC 3 bitstream 2ch 5 1ch is output Factory preset OFF No output dts selections Bitstream dts bitstream is output Factory preset OFF No output DRC Dynamic Range Compression selections OFF Normal audio range is selected Factory preset ON For dynamic sound even at low volume this is useful for late night listening Dolby Digital AC 3 DVDs only SU...

Page 340: ... in Pan Scan style left and right of screen is trimmed Factory preset Video data not formatted in Pan Scan will play in letterbox style Letterbox Wide screen video data is played in Letterbox style top and bottom of screen has black margin Set the screen display style for wide screen video material playback 3 Exit this mode Press ACTION twice c Exit this mode Press ACTION twice Pan Scan Factory pr...

Page 341: ...ower No power Power turns itself off Monitor No picture or sound Poor picture with normal sound Poor sound with normal picture Poor TV reception No colour or poor colour Ghost multiple images TV programs cannot be watched Channel cannot be selected Correction Make sure your antenna system TV or CABLE is correctly set P 9 Completely insert Power Plug into an AC outlet Set POWER button to ON Adjust ...

Page 342: ...ed off for timer recording The disc cannot be removed In Stop mode the VCR motor CYLINDER continues to rotate Warning and Instruction Displays These displays will alert you of a missed operation or provide further instructions OSD NO CH FOUND PLEASE CHECK ANTENNA CABLE CONNECTION THEN PUSH CH UP KEY AGAIN PLEASE SET CLOCK BEFORE PROGRAMMING CHECK CASSETTE RECORD TAB TO CANCEL TIMER REC HOLD DOWN S...

Page 343: ...anese 7473 Yiddish 7487 Javanese 7565 Georgian 7575 Kazakh 7576 Greenlandic 7577 Cambodian 7578 Kannada 7579 Korean 7583 Kashmiri 7585 Kurdish 7589 Kirghiz 7665 Latin Code Language 7678 Lingala 7679 Laothian 7684 Lithuanian 7686 Latvian Lettish 7771 Malagasy 7773 Maori 7775 Macedonian 7776 Malayalam 7778 Mongolian 7779 Moldavian 7782 Marathi 7783 Malay 7784 Maltese 7789 Burmese 7865 Nauru 7869 Nep...

Page 344: ...D DSS CABLE CH UP DOWN VOL UP DOWN buttons will light for 5 seconds for easy button location If no button is pressed in 5 seconds the light goes out to conserve the battery EJECT button When this button is pressed in TV VCR mode the tape is ejected This button is inoperative if pressed during recording If pressed in DVD mode the disc tray opens or closes ...

Page 345: ...f Then prepare a rigid wire e g an extended paper clip etc and applying moderate force insert it straight into the hole at the base of the tray The tray will eject a little Now pull the tray all the way out and remove the disc Audio Video Input Connector 2 LINE 2 See pages 19 24 Phones Jack See page 15 OPEN CLOSE See page 20 SKIP See page 20 SKIP See page 20 PAUSE See page 20 POWER See page 12 STO...

Page 346: ...tor 1 LINE 1 See pages 19 24 Remote Sensor ANGLE Indicator Lights when a scene recorded at different angles is detected See page 53 DVD only ON TIMER Indicator Lights when the On Timer is set See page 36 PROG TIMER Indicator Lights when the unit is set for Timer Recording It flashes when a Timer Recording has been set with no tape inserted the clock is not set or the tape is in motion See page 23 ...

Page 347: ...sauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 238 2181 Calgary 6835 8th Street N E Calgary Alberta T2E 7H7 403 295 3922 Vancouver 13131 Bathgate Place Richmond BC V6V 1Z3 604 278 4211 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 905 624 5010 www panasonic ca K Printed in U S A LSQT0306A S1000 0 ...

Page 348: ...chine Québec Panasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Canada Inc 13131 Bathgate Place 6835 8th St N E 5770 Ambler Dr 3075 rue Louis A Amos Richmond BC V6V 1Z3 Calgary AB T2E 7H7 Mississauga ON L4W 2T3 Lachine QC H8T 1C4 Tel 604 278 4211 Tel 403 295 3955 Tel 905 624 8447 Tel 514 633 8684 Fax 604 278 5627 Fax 403 274 5493 Fax 905 238 2418 Fax 514 633 8020 CUSTOMER S R...

Page 349: ...ed or abused damaged during shipping or which has been altered or repaired in any way that affects the reliability or detracts from the performance nor does it cover any product which is used commercially Dry cell batteries are also excluded from coverage under this warranty This warranty is extended to the original end user purchaser only A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purc...

Page 350: ... MUTE H DVD BUSY L CYL PG FG DVD CS L VDD LINE H I2C SERIAL DATA IR DATA AUDIO MUTE H BEEPER ON H POWER DOWN L CAP DIRECTION CTL DVD RESET L I2C SERIAL CLOCK HEAD AMP SW LD M FWD H MODE SW POSITION C VDD DVD CS H DTS CE BUSY L SERIAL DATA 1 KEY DATA 2 VIDEO DELAY REC H DVD H GND FM MONO H DTS REQ L PB HiFi AUDIO H OVER CURRENT H GND FORCED ACCELERATION CTL BEEPER TAKEUP PHOTO TR SERVICE L PB CTL T...

Page 351: ...ELAY REC 12V HEAD AMP SW HiFi DELAY REC H PB AUDIO HiFi HEAD SW REC AUDIO HEAD SW HEAD AMP SW VIDEO DELAY REC 12V AUDIO HEAD AUDIO HEAD PB L DVD VIDEO DVD CHROMINANCE DVD LUMINANCE LINE2 VIDEO DVD AUDIO H LINE1 VIDEO I2C SERIAL DATA I2C SERIAL CLOCK TUNER1 VIDEO V LOCK PULSE VIDEO AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS CCD 1H DELAY LINE2 AUDIO L CH LINE2 AUDIO R CH LINE1 AUDIO R CH LINE1 AUDIO L CH TUNER1 AUDIO TUN...

Page 352: ...AIN DE EMPHASIS 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 PB AMP REC OFF REC ON REC ON LPF 629kHz LPF LP SLP REC REC AMP SP LP SLP 63 62 61 REC AMP AGC DET PB REC SLP ON SP LP ON REC ON LP SLP ON LINE AMP fH TRAP GND 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 VCC 75 74 73 72 71 TUNER 1 2 VCC LINE MUTE PB APC 4 PHASE SELECT GND 79 78 77 76 VCO 1 4 CONV 1 40 AFC SIDE LOCK COLOR KILLER DETECTOR FREQUENCY DET REC PB GND 1 4 1 1 2 3 4 84 83 82 ...

Page 353: ... 1 6 I2C SERIAL CLOCK GND GND 2 8 IC5101 RESET L VIDEO MUTE1 H 10 H PULSE SW 5V VIDEO I2C SERIAL DATA P5314 7 5 V PULSE 11 GND GND I2C SERIAL DATA I2C SERIAL CLOCK 6 3 P4005 2 11 1 7 4 8 5 9 10 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 13 8 7 9 11 5 1 2 P4007 3 TUNER2 VIDEO 4 6 10 12 15 14 13 17 16 18 19 MAIN LUMINANCE VIDEO SUB VV VIDEO SW 9V MAIN VV CHROMINANCE C B A P5302 TO TV PROCESS TO TV PROCESS C B A P5303 TO ...

Page 354: ...IN 14 TUNER1 AFC 3 12 TUNER SERIAL CLOCK 18 P6501 TUNER1 SIGNAL L 7 GND TUNER2 SIGNAL L TUNER2 AFC TUNER SERIAL DATA TUNER2 CS H TUNER2 PLL LOCK L 11 DEGAUSS H TUNER2 SAP SIGNAL L TUNER VV H LINE DVD L OUTPUT SELECT B OUTPUT SELECT A TUNER2 MTS H SAP L TUNER2 MONO H STEREO L POWER DOWN L UNSW 5V SYS CTL SUB SYSTEM CONTROL MICROCONTROLLER RESET L X1 X2 4MHz TUNER2 MONO H STEREO L TUNER2 MTS H SAP L...

Page 355: ...470 R3612 LC8632165S53 IC3301 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 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 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 121 H VDD OSD R L VCC GND 52 GND 123 119 32 120 15 SERIAL DATA1 VIDEO 31 TUNING CONTROL H L TIMER LED ON L TUNER1 MTS H SAP L H SYNC I2C SERIAL DATA TUNER1 MONO H STERREO L ON TIMER LED ON L 54 29 OSD CS L 2KHz OSC RESET L 30 FM TRANSM...

Page 356: ...MTS H SAP L TUNER2 MONO H STEREO L TUNER2 AUDIO GND TUNER2 SAP SIGNAL L TUNER2 AUDIO DEFEAT H FM TRANSMITTER MONO L FM STEREO L FM MONO H FM TRANSMITTER ON L FM TRNSMITTER CS H TUNING CONTROL GND SW 5 1V LINE2 AUDIO R CH GND LINE2 AUDIO L CH GND LINE1 AUDIO R CH GND LINE1 AUDIO L CH GND FM VCO MTS SAP AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS SEPARATION L SEPARATION H SEPARATION L SEPARATION H SEPARATION SEPARATION SW...

Page 357: ...205 J4277 J4278 J4275 J4271 J4351 J4272 J4276 UPC4570G IC4302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BU4052BCF IC4303 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 IC4201 AN3962FB V 39K R4206 33K R4220 39K R4205 33K R4221 0 R4312 0 R4311 IC4352 UPC4570G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC4271 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 VEE OP AMP VEE OUT VCC VCC H H L H L L GND GND AUDIO L CH AUDIO R CH SW 9V GND GND I2C SERIAL DATA I2C SERVICE L I2C SER...

Page 358: ...5U L5103 10 25V C5122 1K R5029 Q5120 470 R5113 Q5110 2SD601A 15P C5110 R5154 1K 0 R5105 220 R5023 15U L5101 0 01 C5102 C5116 0 01 100P C5106 1K R5141 2SD601A Q5101 R5119 4 7U L5105 R5179 100 2SB709A Q5119 0 01 C5007 R5277 0 R5278 0 FL5001 3 2 1 D5003 R5031 2700 C5138 0 01 Q5123 2SD601A R5192 1K C5137 R5186 1K R5188 22K R5189 909 Q5124 2SD601A R5190 511 R5191 100 Q5122 2SB709A R5187 27K C5136 47 6 ...

Page 359: ... R5418 680 R5419 47 C5410 1000P C5411 10 16V C5412 0 01 R5415 18200 R5423 100K C5408 R5425 C5409 D5504 ERA15 01 C5512 1000 16V C5907 C5913 C5914 0 1 R5838 56 2W J5402 J5901 J5403 J5902 0 J5404 J5301 J5401 J5903 0 IC5401 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP5303 TP5807 TP5901 TP5306 TP5301 TP5307 TP5308 TP5302 X5501 EF0A503KS4 X5601 TSSA075 IC5303 XC62FP5002PR 1 3 2 PR5801 LSSF009AR37E TP5305 TP5304 TP5312 IC5301 AN5...

Page 360: ... 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TINT CONTROL CLAMP TINT CONTROL COLOR CONTROL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CONTRAST CONTROL G Y MATRIX COLOR CONTROL COLOR DEMODULATOR VCO APC COLOR TRACK PHASE SHIFT COLOR KILLER ACC ACC DET BIAS CLAMP DELAY SHARRNESS CONTROL CLAMP EW AMP V AMP PARABOLE CONTROL GND I2C BUS DAC V I CONVERTER RAMP CORNER CONTROL BLOOMING H SYNC SEPARATION S C P BGP V COUNT DOWN LOCK DE...

Page 361: ...K C1505 0 018 D1507 ERB32 01 D1506 ERC81 006L7 C1514 1200 6 3V J1503 J1502 J1504 C1515 330 18V C1516 47 50V D1509 MA2180LA L1504 9U R1512 2430 R1508 1K C1510 0 1 L1505 22U RL1501 LSSY0004 3 4 2 1 R1519 10K Q1501 2SD601A D1501 MA167 D1514 MA165 R1501 2200 C1517 330 25V C1518 1200 6 3V R1515 1500 D1510 Q1504 2SD2375 SWITCHING 12V REGULATOR SWITCHING CONTROL J1501 Q1505 2SD601ARS R1517 4700 C1519 D15...

Page 362: ...D4592 TP4591 JK4591 EARHONE JACK TP4592 D4701 D4704 D4705 JK4701 S VIDEO IN2 4 6 2 1 5 3 7 8 Y C 1 R4714 1K C4712 220 6 3V R4716 47K 47K 1K 270 0 01 C4713 0 01 R4712 47K R4713 47K R4719 Q4711 2SD601A R4718 C4714 R4717 100 R4724 Q4712 2SD601A R4723 Q4713 2SD601A R4726 R4725 C4715 22 16V R4720 8200 3900 470 5600 2200 L4710 J4711 100uH R4721 C4716 100 16V R4722 330 P4701 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 15 14 13 12 1...

Page 363: ... 24 3K 28 7K R561 18K R417 100K C918 4 7 50V R433 47 15 R434 0 C920 2 2 25V L905 1500U R766 3300 C765 0 022 R435 47 100 C766 C555 2700P 4700P R565 18K 12K Q908 2SC945A R507 5600 R506 100 R509 1500 R508 220 R510 150 R937 100 R938 680 R939 0 Q909 2SC3311A R557 100 R572 56K 47K R436 D409 J751 J401 J553 J752 J552 J901 J902 J904 J903 J556 J558 J551 J555 J557 J554 COLLECTER 14V GND NC GND HEATER 14V B 2...

Page 364: ...4615 4 7 25V 4 7 25V 470 16V C4614 4 7 25V C4613 C4620 C4623 C4621 C4622 C4619 1000P 10 16V 10 16V 10 16V C4618 0 068 C4617 C4616 0 1 0 1 R4605 4700 R4603 4700 R4604 4700 R4606 4700 R4602 100K 4 7 25V C4612 L4601 100U C4501 REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL 22 16V R4501 68K R4507 TP4504 100K R4511 C4503 2200P R4503 D4501 2SD1328 10K 1K R4505 0 4 7 50V R4509 Q4501 C4505 C4507 2200P C4502 22 16V R450...

Page 365: ...A C872 330 35V C873 330 35V L858 22 L860 22 PR850 UNH000600A L857 22 PR852 UNH000600A TP851 TP852 TP853 TP854 TP855 J851 C864 0 022 D857 ERA18 04 R864 C869 C857 1200P D856 ERB43 04V1 R854 680 R850 27K 2W D850 C850 47 50V C851 1000P C852 470P L851 VLPS0087 17V P850 TOTUNER MAIN C B A 1 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 11 16 10 17 18 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 17V 4 22V 2 GND 140V 115V 1 GND P853 3 4 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 TO POWER SUP...

Page 366: ...VIDEO SIGNAL R5069 39 C5064 100 16V R5065 56K R5064 470 C5060 150P 500V C5058 47 160V C5059 0 01 500V L5055 TSK1002 R5062 33 R5061 330 R5058 390 R5075 100 R5054 430 R5071 2 7 C5065 100 16V R5072 39 R5067 56K C5063 150P R5068 470 C5062 0 01 R5060 10 R5063 33 R5077 560 R5076 100 R5056 51 R5078 100 R5053 3300 R5052 22K R5051 820 C5053 0 01 R5059 100 R5082 470 C5068 0 01 R5083 470 C5066 220 16V R5073 ...

Page 367: ...10 50V D901 MA4051 L C905 10 50V R911 390 R913 10K C916 10 50V C908 10 25V C910 VCC VEE 10 50V C915 4 7 25V C907 10 25V C911 0 01 C904 10 16V C903 150P R905 10K R907 680 GND VCC R906 10K R908 100 Q902 2SC3311A C909 0 01 L953 Y X P952 TOTV MAIN C B A TOTV MAIN C B A P953 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 GND VR3 VR2 VR1 DAF H SW 12V H PULSE DAF V V RAMP 17V 1 2 3 P951 1 2 3 GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT GEOMAGNETIC CORRECT GE...

Page 368: ...C9507 22 16V R9506 47K R9508 47K Q9501 2SD601A R9517 1K R9519 270 C9512 220 6 3V C9502 0 01 R9510 47K R9511 47K Q9502 2SD601A R9518 1K R9525 270 C9511 0 01 C9518 22 16V R9527 3900 R9529 470 R9532 100 Q9503 2SD601A R9545 5600 R9526 8200 R9528 330 R9546 2200 C9510 0 01 C9519 100 16V L9515 100U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RF IN GND GND FM ANT GND GND 5V 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5V CS H I...

Page 369: ... SERVICING TP803 DC 160V GND TOTV MAIN C B A P850 TP804 TP805 TP802 3 2 D803 MA167 RL801 LSSY0004 1 3 4 2 RL591 TSEH0019 1 4 4 SW 5V VIDEO 1 SW 5V TUNER 3 SW 5 1V 2 UNSW 30V TUNER 5 SW 12V 6 DEGAUSS H DEGAUSSING COIL TO POWER SUPPLY C B A P1003 TO POWER SUPPLY C B A P1001 D804 D807 ERC13 08V SWITCHING DEGAUSS ON 5W SWITCHING TV POWER ON VSQ1003 F 8 2M 1 2W Z Z AC CORD 6 3A 125V TOTUNER MAIN I TOTU...

Page 370: ... OTHERWISE SPECIFIED WATTAGE OF RESISTORS IS 1 10W R REC ON AMP REC ON AMP AMP PB 5V CTL PB REC Z 6 5 8 PB L HEAD SW 2 ENV DET TO MAIN C B A P3001 DELAY REC 12V REC PB VIDEO P3501 10 7 1 HEAD AMP SW 9 CUE REV SS L SW 12V GND 11 12 6 7 8 P3502 TO CYLINDER UNIT PATTERN ONLY UNSW 14V GND HE VH HE MAIN COIL 1 1 MAIN COIL 2 2 MAIN COIL 3 3 5 4 9 VIDEO SP L R HEAD VIDEO LP SLP R HEAD VIDEO LP SLP L HEAD...

Page 371: ...OTOR COIL DRIVE UPPER DRIVE CONTROL GND LOWER DRIVE CONTROL DIRECTION DETECT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 1 2 4 2 A VJBS2007 G B 3 H C 4 D 5 E 1 A F HALL TRANSISTOR HALL TRANSISTOR HALL TRANSISTOR CAPSTAN SERVO 1 14 12 13 11 10 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 25 26 27 28 3 4 1 2 GND CAP FG CAP DIRECTION CAP FG CAP TORQ LIM LD M FWD H V REF LD M REV H CAP ERROR UNSW 5V SYS CTL UNSW 5V SYS CTL...

Page 372: ...D 112 VSS 113 YUV5 114 YUV6 115 YUV7 116 PCLK2XSCN 117 PCLKQSCN 118 VSYNCH 119 HSYNCH 120 VSS 121 VDD 122 HD0 123 HD1 124 HD2 125 HD3 126 HD4 127 HD5 128 HD6 129 VSS 130 VDD 131 HD7 132 HD8 133 HD9 134 HD10 135 HD11 136 HD12 137 HD13 138 VSS 139 VDD 140 HD14 141 HD15 142 HWRQ 143 HRDQ 144 HIRQ 145 HRST 146 HIORDY 147 VSS 148 VDD 149 HWR 150 HRD 151 HIOCS16 152 HCS1FX 153 HCS3FX 154 HA0 155 HA1 156...

Page 373: ...ck 103 VSS Ground Ground I 104 VDD 3 6V I 105 DCLK 27MHz clock O 106 YUV0 YUV data 0 YUV data 1 YUV data 2 YUV data 3 YUV data 4 YUV data 5 YUV data 6 YUV data 7 O 107 YUV1 O 108 YUV2 O 109 YUV3 O 110 YUV4 I 111 VDD 3 6V 112 VSS I 113 YUV5 I 114 YUV6 I 115 YUV7 I 116 PCLK2XSCN 2X pixel clock pixel clock I O 117 PCLKQSCN I O 118 VSYNCH V sync signal I O CHART OF IC8000 Pin No I O I O 119 Signal Nam...

Page 374: ... I 1 Signal Name Description A11 Memory address 11 Memory address 9 Memory address 8 Memory address 13 Memory address 14 Memory address 18 Memory address 16 Memory address 15 Memory address 12 Memory address 7 Memory address 6 Memory address 5 Memory address 4 Memory address 3 Memory address 2 Memory address 1 Memory address 0 Memory address 10 Memory data 0 Memory data 1 Memory data 2 Memory data...

Page 375: ... R8503 1U L8508 330 R8502 10K R8512 33P C8509 33P C8511 33P C8510 10K R8513 10K R8514 47K R8506 47K R8507 47K R8508 TP8200 TP8215 TP8213 TP8201 TP8423 TP8202 TP8400 TP8206 TP8424 TP8021 TP8203 TP8503 TP8019 TP8418 TP8016 TP8415 TP8216 TP8407 TP8022 TP8416 TP8419 TP8210 TP8417 TP8063 TP8204 TP8408 TP8401 TP8020 TP8023 TP8420 TP8017 TP8208 TP8505 TP8504 TP8211 TP8421 TP8501 TP8051 TP8018 TP8205 TP80...

Page 376: ...1506 13 Pins 19 Pins 19 Pins P1201 P1002 P6501 P4007 S VIDEO IN VIDEO IN 1 AUDIO IN 1 L CH AUDIO IN 1 R CH AUDIO OUT L CH AUDIO OUT R CH P7101 P7102 13 Pins P807 PIN PIN 25 Pins TP803 TP802 UHF VHF IN P1003 2 Pins P1001 P1005 1 Pins 11 Pins P8001 P1501 40 Pins P8004 VIDEO IN 2 AUDIO IN 2 L CH AUDIO IN 2 R CH ERAPHONE JACK 11 Pins P6002 P8003 P4091 PIN PIN AUDIO CONTROL HEAD P C B CAPSTAN STATOR C ...

Page 377: ...diagram to find the connection between associated connectors Example The connections between C B A s are shown below AUDIO CONTROL HEAD UNIT MAIN C B A The Number of pins of the Connector Connector No on Main C B A P4092 P4091 P4091 4 Pins Ref No of the connection parts such as lead cable flexible cable which is supplied as a replacement parts Note Refer to item 3 of Schematic Diagram Notes for ma...

Page 378: ... 1 IC3301 1 0 4 2 2 6 3 4 3 4 0 1 5 4 2 6 3 1 7 5 2 8 5 2 9 0 1 10 0 1 11 0 1 12 0 1 13 5 0 14 3 5 15 3 0 16 0 1 17 4 5 18 4 2 19 0 1 20 0 1 21 0 1 22 0 23 0 24 0 25 0 26 0 27 0 28 0 29 3 2 30 2 8 31 2 8 32 0 3 33 0 34 0 35 0 36 0 37 0 38 5 2 39 5 2 40 5 2 41 5 2 42 0 43 4 0 44 4 4 45 4 5 46 0 47 0 48 0 IC7201 1 2 5 2 0 9 3 3 9 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 7 8 0 IC7211 1 2 5 2 0 9 3 2 8 4 0 9 5 2 6 6 5 1 7 1 7...

Page 379: ...79 0 0 80 0 0 81 0 0 82 0 0 83 84 0 5 2 85 4 8 4 9 86 4 8 0 87 4 8 0 88 0 0 89 3 4 90 5 0 5 1 91 4 2 3 0 92 4 2 3 0 93 0 0 94 0 0 95 0 0 96 3 9 4 2 97 0 0 98 0 2 2 99 4 9 5 1 100 2 5 2 5 IC6002 1 0 0 2 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 3 4 IC6003 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 0 0 4 0 3 6 IC6004 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 4 7 4 8 6 4 8 5 0 7 0 0 8 5 1 5 2 IC6005 1 5 1 5 2 2 1 4 1 4 3 1 2 1 3 4 0 0 5 4 9 5 0 IC6501 1 0 0 2 4 ...

Page 380: ... 47 0 3 48 3 9 49 4 7 50 4 2 51 1 3 52 3 7 53 0 54 2 9 55 2 3 56 0 57 2 4 58 5 9 59 0 60 0 4 61 0 4 62 4 2 63 4 4 64 2 2 IC5303 1 0 2 7 4 3 5 0 IC5401 1 1 4 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 9 8 12 2 Q5007 E 0 C 0 B 0 Q5008 E 0 C 0 B 1 4 Q5010 E 2 1 C 0 B 1 4 Q5011 E 3 6 C 5 9 B 3 0 Q5012 E 6 5 C 0 B 5 9 Q5013 E 0 2 C 1 0 B 0 2 Q5101 E 1 7 C 0 5 B 2 2 Q5104 E 6 6 C 9 1 B 6 0 Q5105 E 1 7 C 0 B 2 4 Q5107 ...

Page 381: ...0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 5 1 Q591 E 0 C 12 2 B 0 Q801 E 0 C 0 2 B 0 8 Q7001 E 2 2 C 0 B 1 5 Q7101 E 2 2 C 0 B 1 5 Q9501 E 5 1 C 12 1 B 5 7 Q9502 E 5 1 C 12 1 B 5 7 Q9503 E 3 3 C 9 4 B 3 9 Q9504 E 8 6 C 12 1 B 9 2 TP802 120 0 TP803 120 0 TP804 160 0 TP805 0 TP9501 0 TP9502 0 TP9551 0 TP9552 0 TP9553 0 TP9554 0 TUNER MAIN C B A IC1001 1 5 2 2 4 2 3 6 6 4 2 0 IC1002 1 2 6 2 0 3 4 2 IC1502 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 ...

Page 382: ...0 4 163 0 164 0 7 165 0 4 166 1 2 167 0 4 168 1 1 169 0 4 170 0 3 171 0 172 0 7 173 0 3 174 0 3 175 0 3 176 0 177 0 178 0 4 179 0 4 180 0 4 181 0 4 182 0 4 183 0 7 184 0 185 0 4 186 0 4 187 0 4 188 0 4 189 0 4 190 0 4 191 0 4 192 0 193 0 7 194 0 4 195 0 4 196 0 4 197 0 4 198 0 3 199 0 3 200 0 201 0 7 202 0 7 203 0 1 204 0 3 205 0 3 206 0 4 207 0 4 208 0 IC8001 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 4 6 0 4 7 0 8 0 5...

Page 383: ... TP8062 0 4 TP8063 0 4 TP8065 0 1 TP8066 0 1 TP8067 0 5 TP8068 0 5 TP8069 0 TP8070 0 1 TP8071 0 1 TP8072 0 1 TP8100 0 7 TP8201 0 TP8202 0 5 TP8203 0 1 TP8204 0 1 TP8205 0 4 TP8206 0 1 TP8207 0 1 TP8208 0 1 TP8210 0 4 TP8211 0 4 TP8212 0 4 TP8213 0 4 TP8214 0 1 TP8215 0 1 TP8216 0 1 TP8300 0 TP8301 0 1 TP8302 0 4 TP8303 0 3 TP8304 0 4 TP8305 0 4 TP8306 0 4 TP8307 0 4 TP8308 0 4 TP8309 0 4 TP8310 0 ...

Page 384: ...4 UNSW 14V PR1002 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING RECTIFIER SMOOTHING D1005 C1011 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING D1507 C1515 1517 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING D1506 D1509 C1514 C1518 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING D1508 C1516 C1012 1013 D1006 11 UNSW 5V SYS CTL PR1001 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING C1016 1017 D1008 14 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING C1019 D1009 3 IC1502 P1001 1 P1001 2 12 13 1 3 2 SHUNT REG TP803 TP802 F1001 1 6A 125V LINE FILTER FULL WAVE RECRI...

Page 385: ... TO IC7231 1 COMPONENT C1 TO IC7201 3 COMPONENT Y2 2 TO FROM IC6001 17 I C SERIAL DATA 2 REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 1 MAIN C B A TUNER MAIN C B A OPERATION C B A RF VIDEO 25 UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 2 RF IN RF OUT AMP Q3001 Q3071 Q3101 Q7001 OSC TO FROM VIDEO SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAM BUFFER Q7101 BUFFER BUFFER IC3202 CNR 1 3 7 2 TO IC3301 15 VIDEO J30...

Page 386: ...SW 1 3 7 2 4 5 LINE DVD TUNER VV IC7261 SW 1 3 7 2 MAIN C B A DVD DECODER C B A REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL P5312 1 P5312 4 P5312 7 DVD LUMINANCE TUNER1 VIDEO TUNER2 VIDEO VIDEO J7201 J7202 LINE1 VIDEO LINE2 VIDEO DVD VIDEO SUB VV VIDEO FROM IC6501 37 TUNER2 H FROM IC6501 36 VV H FROM IC6501 38 LINE2 H FROM IC6501 39 DVD H FROM IC6001 55 VV H FROM IC6001 52 DVD H FROM IC6001 54 TUNER2 H FROM ...

Page 387: ... DETECT VCXO DRIVE VCXO DRIVE OSC I2C SERIAL INTERFACE TIMING GENE DELAY CLAMP CLAMP BIAS BIAS LPF MYP 20 39 37 53 41 55 44 34 48 51 Q5208 CLAMP V H SYNC Q5214 BUFFER BUFFER 3 3V 30 31 Q5210 Q5204 Q5205 Q5209 1 58 59 22 2 7 3 5 23 V CHIP DATA SLICER REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL 12 Q5120 Q5121 3 58MHz J5306 J5307 J5101 Q5202 DRIVE Q5203 IC5203 DRIVE AFC LEVEL CONTROL I2C CONTROL 3 LINE COM FILT...

Page 388: ... 22 73 60 65 IC3001 69 75 57 58 8 7 I C CONTROL 2 TUNER 1 AUDIO NORMAL AUDIO NORMAL AUDIO P6202 3 P6202 1 P3001 3 P3001 4 P2601 3 P2601 1 P3501 3 P3501 4 P4091 2 P4091 1 P4091 4 P4091 3 P4092 2 P4092 1 P4092 4 P4092 3 P4001 1 P4001 2 PIN 1 PIN 2 56 TO FROM IC6001 17 I C SERIAL DATA 2 FROM IC6001 18 I C SERIAL CLOCK 2 FROM IC6001 19 BEEPER 15 75kHz TRAP PIN 45 P4203 24 PIN 24 P4203 22 PIN 22 PIN 31...

Page 389: ... PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM TO Hi Fi AUDIO SIGNAL PATH BLOCK DIAGRAM TO IC4201 2 TUNER AUDIO L CH TO IC4201 35 TUNER AUDIO R CH TUNER1 TUNER2 FM VV AMP AMP TUNER1 VV FM TUNER2 TP9201 IC9201 R9206 R9008 R9001 R9003 INPUT SELECT MTS SAP SIGNAL PROCESS IC9001 OP AMP IC4302 IC4301 P4205 31 P4205 34 P4205 35 P4205 33 P4205 36 P4208 58 P4208 57 P4205 37 7 18 17 19 11 12 2 1 29 22 23 1 6 7 4 9 8 2 5 1 3 5 7 1 3 ...

Page 390: ...EAD Hi Fi AUDIO L HEAD AGC AMP REC AMP ENV DET MIX NORMAL Hi Fi TUNER Hi Fi NORMAL MIX 15 21 35 34 33 2 3 4 38 45 46 16 17 37 23 18 20 LINE2 FM L R L R CH R CH L CH L CH L CH L CH R CH R CH TUNER LINE2 LINE1 FM FROM IC9001 23 TUNER AUDIO L CH FROM IC9001 22 TUNER AUDIO R CH FROM IC9201 8 FM AUDIO L CH FROM IC9201 9 FM AUDIO R CH TO IC4301 12 PB AUDIO R CH TO IC4301 1 PB AUDIO L CH P3501 16 P3001 1...

Page 391: ...7 I2 C SERIAL CLOCK TO FROM IC5301 10 TO IC5301 12 I2 C SERIAL DATA I2 C SERIAL CLOCK IC6004 IC3301 MEMORY IC6601 BUFFER IC6501 SUB SYSTEM CONTROL MICROCONTROLLER UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 1 UHF VHF TUNER TV DEMODULATOR UNIT 2 OSD CSL L SERIAL DATA 0 SERIAL DATA 1 SERIAL CLOCK SERIAL DATA 0 D6304 D6301 D6303 D6302 ON TIMER ANGLE TIMER REC SERIAL DATA 1 SERIAL CLOCK TUNER SERIAL DATA TUNER ...

Page 392: ...HEAD AMP SELECT SIGNAL GENERATOR PG FG SEPARATOR FORCED ACCELERATION HEAD SW SIGNAL GENERATOR SLOW STILL CONTROL TP6202 INTEGRATION INTEGRATION TP6208 CAP TORQUE LIMIT TO IC3501 32 HEAD AMP SW FROM IC3501 33 ENVELOPE DET TO IC3001 49 ROTARY SW FROM IC3001 14 V SYNC TO IC3501 1 HEAD SW PULSE TP6205 TO IC3001 13 V LOCK PULSE FROM IC3001 40 ENVELOPE VOLTAGE TP6003 ENVELOPE DETECTOR V LOCK PULSE GENER...

Page 393: ...IVE IC903 OP AMP IC901 MULTIVIBRATOR Q901 IC902 MULTIPLIER 14 5 6 Q3311 Q3310 BUFFER 15 17 18 P5314 5 P5314 2 P5304 5 P5304 2 P501 3 P501 8 P501 7 P5401 7 Q501 Q551 T501 Q512 T901 TP901 D905 C924 C925 C926 Q511 Q555 HORIZONTAL DRIVE R936 DYNAMIC FOCUS PHASE 1 IC5401 OP AMP 5 5 JC10 P355 Q3316 BUFFER TP751 P369 3 P369 2 P369 1 TO IC5101 12 3 58MHz 51 2 7 5 25 18 62 17 14 3 7 1 IC752 OP AMP Q751 Q75...

Page 394: ... HOST I F OPTICAL DISC CONTROL DISC SERVO CONTROL MOTOR DRIVE FRONT END PROCESSOR OPTICAL PICK UP TRAVERSE MOTOR SPINDLE MOTOR FOCUS MOTOR TRACKING MOTOR ERROR CORRECTION 2 4 38 42 106 110 19 24 27 32 53 58 61 66 77 82 85 90 93 96 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 IC8101 16M SDRAM 19 24 27 32 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 122 128 131 137 140 141 113 115 44 23 24 22 15 16 7 6 1 ...

Page 395: ...nly No PB DVD only TP8007 TP8001 REGULATOR CONTROL REGULATOR CONTROL BUFFER 2 V 20 ns V1 5 2 Vp p 2 V 20 ns V1 5 2 Vp p 2 V 20 ns V1 5 2 Vp p Error Code 02 Cause SDRAM Error Check voltage at TP8100 Is it 3 6V Check signal at TP8006 108 MHz clock TP8006 Check Power line NG Replace IC8000 NG OK Replace IC8100 and IC8101 OK OK Error Code 03 Cause NTSC Encoder Error Check voltage at TP8208 Is it 3 6V ...

Page 396: ... it 5 0V Check Power line NG OK Replace IC8001 Error Code 06 Cause Flash ROM Error Check voltage at TP8301 Is it 5 0V NG Check Power line OK Replace IC8301 Error Code 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Cause Other Error DVD unit is defective Replace DVD unit EEPROM FLASH MEMORY ...

Page 397: ... C3304 C3337 C3336 C3335 C3302 C3301 C3104 C3313 C3106 R3101 R3303 R3352 R3354 R3340 R3343 R3344 R3345 R3341 R3338 R3337 R3336 R3334 R3332 R3335 R3330 R3328 R3326 R3325 R3322 R3318 R3363 R3365 R3369 R3366 R3368 R3367 R3375 J3302 R3378 R3381 R3380 R3376 R3327 R3391 R3392 R3395 R3393 R3396 R3361 R3362 C3362 C3365 C3309 R3329 R3331 R3339 R3346 J3101 R3614 R3615 R3607 R3606 R3605 R6131 Q3602 Q3604 Q36...

Page 398: ...361 Q4351 R4369 C4307 R4301 C4306 C4303 R4308 R4320 R4309 C4301 R4307 R4313 R4314 C4304 R4207 R4218 C4227 C4209 R4215 R4222 R4220 R4225 R4202 C4213 R4204 R4211 C4221 C4219 C4231 C4223 TP4206 C4218 C4214 C4220 U4271 FM TRANSMITTER PACK 12 1 C4279 R4294 D4285 C4280 J4279 C4212 R4216 R4360 R4284 C4275 C4274 R4283 D4284 D4283 C4277 R4288 R4354 R4353 Q4352 R9114 R4356 C4356 R4355 R4271 R4281 R4292 R428...

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