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Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...ES test conditions Input voltage 230VAC TV set on ON mode if nothing specified Picture colour bar Dynamic Sound 1Khz mode Music 2094 0108 1302 2001 High Voltage kV test conditions Input voltage 230VAC Ct 6200pF 7500pF Cs 0 36uF L linearity TRL 400D CRT A68EPD10X22 Adjust the screen VR till OSD is just change to GREEN square G2 SCREEN CUTOFF 1 Receive a Colour bar pattern 2 Set the TV into Service ...

Page 4: ...WAVEFORM PATTERN TABLE 5 CONDITIONS Contrast MAX Brightness MID Colour MID Sharpness MID ...

Page 5: ...to step up down through the functions Press buttons to alter the function values To exit Service Mode press MENU button 6 Setting in indication Note All settings are approximate Settings Special features 1 HOR CEN 37 2 SHIPPING 20 67 3 VERT SIZE 38 4 VERT CENT 51 5 S CORRECT 30 6 EW TRAPEZ 22 7 V SLOPE 27 8 V LINEAR 42 9 HOR PARAL 35 10 CORNER B 47 11 CORNER T 45 12 HOR WIDTH 50 13 PARABOLA 23 14 ...

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Page 8: ...ATOR I820 L7805CV IC REGULATOR I822 KIA78R08API IC REGULATOR I823 LD1117V33 IC REGULATOR I824 L7805CV IC VIDEO I901 TDA6107AJ FUSES FUSE 4A250V F801 5FSCB4022R DIODES DIODE D101 DBAT85 DIODE D102 BA282 DIODE D313 1N4937G DIODE D403 DBY228 DIODE D404 DBYW76 DIODE D405 1N4937G DIODE D407 RGP15J DIODE D408 RGP15J DIODE D410 1N4004S DIODE D411 1N4004S DIODE D414 1N4004S DIODE D450 1N4937G DIODE D501 D...

Page 9: ...26 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON J50 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON J76 ERD25TJ202 0 25W 5 2K Ω CARBON J83 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON J84 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON R103 ERD25TJ393 0 25W 5 39K Ω CARBON R104 ERD25TJ683 0 25W 5 68K Ω CARBON R105 ERD25TJ103 0 25W 5 10K Ω CARBON R106 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON R107 ERD25TJ101 0 25W 5 100 Ω CARBON R114 ERD25TJ473 0 25W 5 47K Ω CARBON ...

Page 10: ...08 ERDS1TJ151 0 5W 5 150 Ω CARBON R609 ERDS1TJ151 0 5W 5 150 Ω CARBON R610 ERD25TJ103 0 25W 5 10K Ω CARBON R611 ERD25TJ563 0 25W 5 56K Ω CARBON R612 ERD25TJ563 0 25W 5 56K Ω CARBON R650 ERD25TJ473 0 25W 5 47K Ω CARBON R660 ERD25TJ473 0 25W 5 47K Ω METAL R661 RN AZ1202F 0 17W 1 12K Ω METAL R662 RN AZ1202F 0 17W 1 12K Ω CARBON R700 ERDS1TJ332 0 5W 5 3K3 Ω CARBON R720 ERD25TJ122 0 25W 5 1K2 Ω CARBON ...

Page 11: ...L1J224J 63V 0 22µF FILM C516 CMXL1J224J 63V 0 22µF ELECT C517 ECEA1CS101 16V 100µF CERAMIC C518 CBXF1H104Z 50V 0 1µF FILM C519 CMXL1J224J 63V 0 22µF ELECT C520 ECEA1H100 50V 10µF CERAMIC C521 ECCR1H222J 50V 2 2nF CERAMIC C522 CBXF1H104Z 50V 0 1µF CERAMIC C523 ECCR1H102J 50V 1nF FILM C524 ECQB1682JFB 100V 6 8nF ELECT C525 ECEA1H479 50V 4 7µF FILM C526 CMXL1J224J 63V 0 22µF ELECT C527 ECEA1H100 50V ...

Page 12: ...KC3D102J 2KV 1nF MYLAR C968 CMXL2E104K 250V 100nF ELECT C997 ECA2EM100B 250V 10µF CERAMIC CA01 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA02 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA03 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA04 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA05 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA06 ECKC1H101J 50V 100pF CERAMIC CA10 ECCR1H102J 50V 1nF CERAMIC CA28 ECCR1H102J 50V 1nF TERMINALS AND LINKS HEADPHONE SOCKET JP01 48591021...

Page 13: ...ce 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 damaged c Do not connect an instrument such as an oscilloscope to the hot and cold circuits simultaneously as this may cause fuse failure Connect the earth of the instruments to the earth connection of...

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