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IMPOTANT SAFETY NOTICE

Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics.These parts are

identified by        in the Schematic Diagram and Replacement parts List.

It is essential that these special safety parts’should be replaced with the same components as recommended in

this manual to prevent X-RADIATION,Shock,Fire,or other Hazards.

Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

            

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

General Guidance

An lsolation Transformer should always be used during

the servicing of a receiver 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 the receiver and it’s components from

being damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitary that

may be inadvertently introduced during the service

operation.

If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown,

replace it with the specified.

When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film

Resistor,over 1w),keep the resistor 10mm away from PCB.

Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature

parts.

Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube,

extreme care should be used in handling the picture Tube.

Do not lift the picture tube by it’s Neck.

x-RAY Radiation

Warning:

The source of X-RAY RASIATION in this TV receiver is the

High Voltage section and the picture Tube.

For continude S-RAY RADIATIONprotection , the

replacement tube must be the same type tube as speci-

fied in the Replacement parts List

To determine the presence of high voltage,use an accu-

rate high impedance HV meter.

Adjust brightness, color,contrast controls to minimum.

Measure the high voltage.

The meter reading should indicate 23.5+1.5KV:14-19 inch,

26  +1.5kv:19-21inch,lf the meter indication is out of

tolerance,immediate serviceand correction is required to

prevent the possibility of premature component failure.

Before returning the receiver to the customer

always perform an AC leakag current check on the

exposed metallic parts of the cabinet,such as antennas,

terminals,etc;to be sure the set is safe to operate

without damage of electrical shock.

Leakage current cold check (Antenna cold check )

with the instrument AC plug renoved fron AC source,

connect an electical junper across the two AC plug prongs.

Place the AC switch in the on position, connect one lead of

ohm-meter to the Ac plug prongs tied together and touch

other ohm-meter lead in tum to each exposed metallic parts

such as antenna terminals,phone jacks,etc.

If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis,

the measured resistance should be beween1M

 

and 5.

2M

 When the exposed metal has no return path to the

chassis the reading must be infinite,An other abnormality

exists that must be corrected before the receiver is returned

to the customer.

Leakage Current Hot Check(See below Figure)

plug the AC cord DIRECTLY into the AC outlet.

Do notuse a line lsolation Transformer during this check.

Connect 1.5k/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF

capacitor between a known good earth ground (Water pipe,

Conduit,etc.)and the exposed metallic parts.

Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC

voltemeter with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity.

Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC

voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part.Any

voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which

is corresponds to 0.5mA.

In case any measurement is out of the limits specified,

there is possibility of shock hazard and the set must be

checked and repaired before it is retumed to the customer.

Leakage Current-Hot Check circuit

                AC Volt-meter

To Instrument’s

exposed

METALLICPARTS

Good Earth Ground

s u c h   a s   W A T E R

PIPE,CONDUIT EIC

1.5Kohm/10W

0.15 uF

Summary of Contents for TVD-1438

Page 1: ...Service Manual TVD 1438 Service Manual TVD 1438 R TVD 1438...

Page 2: ...5 1 5KV 14 19 inch 26 1 5kv 19 21inch lf the meter indication is out of tolerance immediate serviceand correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature component failure Before returnin...

Page 3: ...ive ES Devices some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged SERVICING PRECAUTIONS easily called Electrostatically Sensitive ES Devices Ex amples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits...

Page 4: ...ose as possible to diode body 2 Bend the two remaining leads perpendiculay to the cir cuit board 3 Observing diode polarity wrap each lead of the new diodearound the corresponding lead on the circuit...

Page 5: ...s 8 DVD Play Button 9 DVD Stop Button 10 TV Menu Button 11 TV AV DVD Button 12 Earphone Jack 13 Video 1 Input 14 Audio 1 Input R L 15 75 Ohm Antenna Socket 16 Video Audio 2 Input 17 Video Audio Output...

Page 6: ...Search Button 17 Setup Button 18 Clear Button 19 Program Button 20 Open Close Buttons 21 DVD TV Buttons 22 Sleep Button 23 TV Display Button 24 Mute Button 25 PP Button 26 Volume Up Down Buttons 27 D...

Page 7: ...impedance 8 ohm l Sound output mono 1 5 W FROM 14 2W FROM 21 l External In Output A udio In 0 5 Vrms 3 db over 10k ohm Audio Out 0 5Vrms 3 db below 1k ohm Video In Out 1Vp p 3db 75 ohm R G B IN 0 7 VP...

Page 8: ...ure PP button of the remote control to set the picture to STANDARD VIF ALIGNMENT IFFS 1 Enter into the SEVICE MODE SER select VIF FREQ 2 Press the button to obtain a correct DATA A AGC ALIGNMENT TOP 1...

Page 9: ...ure 9300 k 3 JND VIII SUB BRIGHTNESS ALIGNMENT SBRI 1 Receive a grey scale pattern 2 Enter into the SERVICE MODE select SUB BRI 3 Adjust the value until the brighness bar can just be seen IX FOCUS ALI...

Page 10: ...For M61264 IC On ly V LINEARITY 0 63 Vertical Linearity Adjustment For M61264 IC Only Y DL TIME ADJ 0 3 Y Signal Delay Time Adjustment Y DL FINE ADJ 0 1 Y Signal Delay Time Fine Adjustment SIGNAL 0 15...

Page 11: ...tor ON OFF Status 0 Over modulation detector OFF 1 Over modulation detector ON AFT OUT LOW OK HIGH AFT OUT Display S TRAP Q UP 0 1 Sound trap Frequency Status 0 Normal 1 Up WHITE BACK 0 1 White Back M...

Page 12: ...SPEED Curtain Speed Adjustment CURTAIN POS Curtain Position Adjustment SAVER SPEED 0 10 Screen Saver Speed Adjustment MENU STYLE 0 1 Menu Style Setting 0 Normal Menu 1 Figure Menu SOFTWARE VER Softwar...

Page 13: ...ystem NTSC4 43 Function Selection SECAM ON OFF Color System SECAM Function Selection 3 58PAL ON OFF Color System 3 58PAL Function Selection PAL M ON OFF Color System PAL M Function Selection PAL N ON...

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Page 18: ...TEI SBAD SSPDON SMOTOR STRACK TRAYOPEN TRAYCLOSE MOCTL OUTSW INSW HOMESW SFOCUS MIRR SSLED RFO CD_DVDSW POWER AUDIO POWER AUDIO DAC STANDBY SCART_SW SCART_TV SCART_RGB CVBS1 Y CVBS2 Y CB C CR MIC_MUTE...

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Page 20: ...100u 16V C101 270P R40 4 7 C75 22P U8B 4558 5 6 7 EC11 47u 16V R54 2 2K C73 104P R96 120 D11 RLS4148 EC26 10u 16V Q5 2N9014 2 1 3 J3 CON5 1 2 3 4 5 EC14 100u 16V J2 CON7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C63 104P R87 10K...

Page 21: ...47K C121 104P C157 104P U14 UTC3308 34072 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AO A A V B B BO V R131 10 C127 104P L19 10uH R148 1M C147 104P R106 1 5K R150 56 R110 47K EC42 100u 16V C155 104P C140 104P R146 1K EC44 10u 1...

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Page 25: ...PROCESSING Q501 H DRIVE Q502 H OUT IC 401 STV9302A V OUT Q563 G OUT Q561 B OUT 5V7 8V7 25V B 110V 5V 1 5V 2 8V 18V 5V 1 V SYNC H SYNC B G IC301 IC302 R FB 5V 3 CVBS 5V7 AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO IIC BU...

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