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CONTENTS

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
SERVICE HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
VOLTAGE CHECK AND OPTION BYTES  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
WAVEFORM PATTERN TABLE  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
ALIGNMENT SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
BLOCK DIAGRAMS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
PARTS LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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CONDUCTOR VIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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SAFETY PRECAUTION

GENERAL GUIDE LINES

1.  It is advisable to insert an isolation transformer in the

a.c. supply before servicing a hot chassis.

2.  When servicing, observe the original lead dress in the

high voltage circuits. If a short circuit is found, replace
all parts that have been overheated or damaged by the 
short circuit.

3.  After servicing, see that all the protective devices

such as insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields
and isolation R-C combinations are correctly installed.

4.  When the receiver is not being used for a long period

of time, unplug the power cord from the a.c. outlet.

5.  Potentials as high as 30kV are present when this

receiver is in operation. Operation of the receiver
without the rear cover involves the danger of a shock
hazard from the receiver power supply. Servicing
should not be attempted by anyone who is not
familiar with the precautions necessary when working
on high voltage equipment. Always discharge the
anode of the tube.

6.   After servicing make the following leakage current

checks to prevent the customer from being exposed
to shock hazard.

LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK

1.  Unplug the a.c. cord and connect a jumper between

the two prongs of the plug.

2. Turn on the receiver’s power switch.
3.  Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter,

between the jumpered a.c. plug and each exposed
metallic cabinet part on the receiver, such as screw
heads, aerials, connectors, control shafts etc. When
the exposed metallic part has a return path to the
chassis, the reading should be between 4M ohm and
20M ohm. When the exposed metal does not have a
return path to the chassis, the reading must be infinite.

LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK

1.  Plug the a.c. cord directly into the a.c. outlet. Do not

use an isolation transformer for this check.

2.  Connect a 2kΩ 10W resistor in series with an

exposed metallic part on the receiver and an earth,
such as a water pipe.

3.  Use an a.c. voltmeter with high impedance to

measure the potential across the resistor.

4.  Check each exposed metallic part and check the

voltage at each point.

5.  Reverse the a.c. plug at the outlet and repeat each of

the previous measurements.

6.  The potential at any point should not exceed

1,4 Vrms. In case a measurement is outside the limits
specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and
the receiver should be repaired and rechecked before
it is returned to the customer.

X-RADIATION WARNING

1.  The potential sources of X-Radiation in TV sets are

the high voltage section and the picture tube.

2.  When using a picture tube test jig for service, ensure

that the jig is capable of handling 30kV without
causing X-Radiation.

NOTE:

 It is important to use an accurate periodically

calibrated high voltage meter.
1. Set the brightness to minimum.
2.  Measure the high voltage. The meter should indicate:

29kV ± 1kV.
If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate
service and correction is required to prevent the
possibility of premature component failure.

3.  To prevent any X-Radiation possibility, it is essential

to use the specified tube.

HOT CHECK CIRCUIT

a.c. VOLTMETER

2k 10 

Watts

TO INSTRUMENT’S EXPOSED
METALLIC PARTS

WATER PIPE
 (EARTH)

Fig.1

Summary of Contents for QuintrixF TX-29PS12D

Page 1: ... L NICAM Colour 34 47MHz PAL 34 5MHz 34 65MHz SECAM 38 3MHz 38 15MHz SECAM L Terminals AV1 IN Video 21pin 1V p p 75Ω Audio 21pin 500mV rms 10kΩ RGB 21pin 0 7V p p 75Ω AV1 OUT Video 21pin 1V p p 75Ω Audio 21pin 500mV rms 1kΩ AV2 IN Video 21pin 1V p p 75Ω Audio 21pin 500mV rms 10kΩ S Video IN Y 1V p p 75Ω 21pin C 0 3V p p 75Ω AV2 OUT Video 21pin 1V p p 75Ω Audio 21pin 500mV rms 1kΩ AV3 FRONT Audio R...

Page 2: ...rt on the receiver such as screw heads aerials connectors control shafts etc When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis the reading should be between 4M ohm and 20M ohm When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis the reading must be infinite LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK 1 Plug the a c cord directly into the a c outlet Do not use an isolation transformer for t...

Page 3: ...3 SERVICE HINTS How to remove the rear cover 1 Remove the 10 screws as shown in Fig 2 SCREWS SCREWS Fig 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS CRT Board SCREEN FOCUS MAIN BOARD CONTROL BOARD Fig 3 ...

Page 4: ...V load Max 29 44 0 5 V load Min Retrace time 5 26 0 2 us Vcp V 1210 20 V Video Voltage V 180 5 14V line V 14 5 52V line V 52 5 Heater Voltage Vrms 6 2 5 G2 SCREEN CUTOFF Adjust the screen VR till G2 SCREEN get 32 31 33 1 Receive a Color bar pattern 2 set the TV into Service mode 3 Select G2 SCREEN item OPTION BYTES MODEL OPTION BYTE 1 OPTION BYTE 2 TX 29E50D 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 x 38 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 ...

Page 5: ...rast MAX Brightness MID Colour MID Sharpness MID VERTQ I502 pin38 VERT DRIVE I301 pin10 H OUT I502 pin23 H PULSE Q401 base FBI SCO I502 pin30 R OUT I502 pin42 G OUT I502 pin43 B OUT I502 pin44 SCL I501 pin13 SDA I501 pin6 VIDEO OUT I501 pin52 ...

Page 6: ...ugh the functions Press buttons to alter the function values To exit Service Mode press MENU button No Setting in indication Note All settings are approximate Settings Special features 1 PARABOLA 309 2 HOR WIDTH 79 3 CORNER T 89 4 CORNER B 65 5 HOR PARAL 0 6 V LINEAR 10 7 EW TRAPEZ 42 8 S CORRECT 111 9 VERT CENT 1 10 VERT SIZE 8 11 SHIPPING OFF 12 HOR CEN 140 13 RED GAIN 345 14 GRN GAIN 320 15 BLU...

Page 7: ...S W vzkV Gyni WGZYG XGZXG YGZWG ZGYYG GYXG GX G GX G GXW G G G _G G _WG XGG Y yGVGnVGi XS YS Z YS ZS p WX p WY S XSY p WY S XSY ZS SXZ Y XYOj iz P Y Ozpm P p WX zmX zmY pmGGGGGGGGGGGGGzpm pXWX MICRO PROCESSOR EAROM SOUND PROCESSOR AUDIO AMP RGB AMP pm Y_SY OyVsP XYS OyVsP s y XGGG GGGX GGX yG nG_ iG ZSYSX _ SXW S Z SZ ZS Y ZZSZ WS jy VIDEO STEREO AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM JP01B ...

Page 8: ...PLAY DEFLECTION PROCESSOR 23 5 28 34 35 42 50 64 66 68 I501 VIDEO PROCESSOR I101 IF IC 11 30 44 9 13 37 42 I701 MICRO PROCESSOR 12 25 44 59 72 39 18 57 I601 SOUND PROCESSOR I806 I602 SOUND AMP 3 16 8 I702 EAROM 9 I301 VERTICAL 3 D408 D406 T402 12V 52V D405 T401 Q401 13V TUNER 7 9 R700 D100 5V 33V SB5V P401A 1 3 4 5 P401 1 3 4 5 181V I901 RGB OUTPUT 6 4 9 5 3 POWER BUS POWER BUS 14 5V 3 3V 5V 1 8V ...

Page 9: ...9 9 11 5 10 14 4 8 3 17 15 16 19 12 1 18 6 7 13 PARTS LOCATION NOTE The numbers on the exploded view below refer to the exploded view section of the Replacement Parts List 2 ...

Page 10: ...8358J IC CHIP VIDEO I501 VSP9402AQ IC CHIP I502 DDP3315CQ IC SOUND I601 MSP3410V3 IC AUDIO I602 TDA8946J IC RESET I704 K1A7025AP IC SMPS I801 STRF6654 PHOTO COUPLER I804 LTV817C IC ERROR AMP I806 DP130 THYRISTOR I810 TX0202DA IC REGULATOR I820 S7805P1C IC REGULATOR I821 LD1117V33 IC REGULATOR I822 L7808CV IC REGULATOR I823 LD1117V50 IC REGULATOR I824 LD1117V18 IC REGULATOR I826 LD1117V33 IC REGULA...

Page 11: ...KING L502 5CPZ479K04 COIL PEAKING L506 5CPZ479K04 PEAKING COIL L507 5CPZ100K04 PEAKING COIL L524 5CPZ100K02 COIL PEAKING L551 5CPZ479K04 PEAKING COIL L568 5CPZ100K02 PEAKING COIL L601 PZ479K02 PEAKING COIL L602 5CPZ100K02 PEAKING COIL L603 PZ479K02 PEAKING COIL L605 PZ479K02 COIL BEAD L650 5MC0000100 PEAKING COIL L709 5CPZ100K02 PEAKING COIL L711 5CPZ100K02 PEAKING COIL L713 5CPZ100K02 PEAKING COI...

Page 12: ... CARBON R620 RD AZ242J 0 17W 5 2K4 Ω CARBON R621 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R622 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R641 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R642 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R646 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R647 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R649 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R650 ERD25TJ682 0 25W 5 6K8 Ω CARBON R651 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CARBON R652 ERD25TJ102 0 25W 5 1K Ω CA...

Page 13: ... BA 0 1W 0 Ω CHIP RC740 HRFT000 BA 0 1W 0 Ω CHIP RC741 HRFT682JBA 0 1W 5 6K8 Ω CHIP RC742 HRFT682JBA 0 1W 5 6K8 Ω CHIP RC743 HRFT682JBA 0 1W 5 6K8 Ω CHIP RC750 HRFT183JBA 0 1W 5 18K Ω CHIP RC751 HRFT472JBA 0 1W 5 4K7 Ω CHIP RC770 HRFT332JBA 0 1W 5 3K3 Ω CHIP RC781 HRFT332JBA 0 1W 5 3K3 Ω CHIP RC787 HRFT103JBA 0 1W 5 10K Ω CHIP RC788 HRFT103JBA 0 1W 5 10K Ω CHIP RC789 HRFT103JBA 0 1W 5 10K Ω CHIP R...

Page 14: ... C804 ECCR3A472J 1kV 4 7nF ELECT C805 ECA2GM181B 400V 180µF ELECT C806 ECEA1H330 50V 33µF CERAMIC C807 CCZF1H473Z 50V 47nF ELECT C808 ECEA1H100 50V 10µF CERAMIC C809 ECCR1H102J 50V 1nF CERAMIC C811 CCXR3D221K 2000V 220pF CERAMIC C812 CH1BFE472M 400V 4 7nF ELECT C813 ECA2EM101 250V 100µF ELECT C814 CEYF2E470V 250V 47µF CERAMIC C820 CCXR3A471K 1KV 470pF CERAMIC C821 ECCR1H102J 50V 1nF ELECT C823 ECE...

Page 15: ...QK680JBA 50V 68pF CHIP CER CC629 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC631 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC635 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC665 HCBK222KBA 50V 2 2nF CHIP CER CC667 HCBK222KBA 50V 2 2nF CHIP CER CC680 HCBK102KBA 50V 1nF CHIP CER CC701 HCBK103KBA 50V 10nF CHIP CER CC709 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC710 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC711 HCBK104KBA 50V 100nF CHIP CER CC712 HCQK151JBA...

Page 16: ...TION BOOKS FRENCH TQB0E0237D M SPANISH TQB0E0237E M SWEDISH TQB0E0237F M NORWEGIAN TQB0E0237G M FINNISH TQB0E0237H M DANISH TQB0E0237K M I C s IC MICOM OTP I701 SDA5529PS12F IC MEMORY I702 X24C29PS12F DIFFERENCES FOR MODEL TX 29PS12P EXPLODED VIEW CABINET 15 4852092200 DOOR 16 4852826101 MAIN P C B 17 PTMP29PS12P MODEL LABEL 18 DMP4530400 POWER BUTTON 19 4854871001 INSTRUCTION BOOKS BULGARIAN TQB0...

Page 17: ...17 NOTES ...

Page 18: ...ource a c 220V 240V 50Hz Receiving Signal Colour Bar signal RF All customer controls Maximum position These schematic diagrams are the latest at time of printing and are subject to change without notice REMARKS a Do not touch the hot part or the hot and cold parts at the same time as you are liable to a shock hazard b Do not short circuit the hot and cold circuits as electrical components may be d...

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Page 20: ...20 PTCPMSV29P1FF ...

Page 21: ...401 C7 D406 A5 I301 B4 Q402 C5 D408 A6 I501 C2 Q502 C1 D410 B5 I502 D2 Q503 A1 D414 A6 I601 B3 Q504 A1 D415 B5 I602 C4 Q542 E2 D720 E4 I701 E3 Q543 E2 D730 D3 I702 D3 Q544 E2 D733 D3 I704 E2 Q550 E1 D777 C3 I801 E6 Q601 D4 D801 E7 I804 E5 Q730 E3 D802 E7 I806 D5 Q731 D4 D803 E7 I810 C6 Q733 D3 D804 E7 I820 C4 Q734 D3 D805 E6 I821 D5 Q807 E5 D806 E5 I822 C4 Q808 E5 D808 D6 I823 E5 Q809 E5 D809 D6 I...

Page 22: ...4 QR01 C4 DIODES D890 B4 DT01 C1 DT02 B1 DT03 B1 IC S IR01 C4 CTRL BOARD PTCTMSV29P1FM TRAN S DIODES Q921 B2 D911 B3 Q922 A2 D912 B2 Q923 B3 D913 B3 D921 B2 D922 B2 IC S D923 B3 I901 A3 D997 A2 CRT BOARD PTCPMSV29P1FF ...

Page 23: ...23 NOTES ...

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