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CAUTION:Before servicing receivers covered by this ser-
vice manual its supplements and addenda,read and follow
the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication.
NOTE:lf unforeseen circumstances create conflict between
the following servicing precautions and any of the  safety
precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow
the safety precautions. Remember:Safety First.

General Servicing precautions

1.Always unplg the receiver AC power cord from the AC
power source before:
  a.Removing or reinstalling any component,circuit board
     module or any other receiver assembly.
  b.Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical
     plug or other electrical connection.
  c.Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electro
     lytic capacitor in the receiver.
     CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarigy
     installation of electroiytic capacitors may result in an
     expiosison hazard.
  d. Discharging the picture tube anode.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropri
    ate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring de
    vice (DVM,FETVOM,etc)equipped with a suitable high
    voltage probe.
    Do not test high voltage by “drawing an arc”.
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a)first con
    necting one end of an insulated clip lead to the degauss
    ing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at the point
    where the picture tube socket ground lead is connected,
    and then (b)otuch the other end of the insulated dip lead
    to the picture tube anode button, using an insulating
    handie to avoid personal contact with high voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of
    its assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual,clean
    electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture
    to the contacts with a pipe cleaner,cotton-topped stick
    or comparable nonabrasive applicator:10%(by volume)
    Acetone and 90%(by volume)isopropyl alcohol(90%-90%
   strength)CAUTION:This is a flammable mixture.
   Uniess specified otherwise in this service manual,lubri
   cation of contacts in not require
6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+voltage interlocks with
   which receivers covered by this service manual might be
   equipped.
7.Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of
    its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat
   sinks are correctly installed.
8.Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the re
   ceiver chassis ground before connecting the test receiver
   positive lead.
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9.Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in
   this service manusl.
CAITION:Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to
any heatsink in this receiver.

Electrostatically Sensitive(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 and
some  field  effect  traansistors  and  semicounductor
“chip”components.The following techniques should be used
to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused
by static  by static electricity.
   1.lmmediately before handing any semiconductor com-
ponent or semiconducotr-equipped assembly.drain off any
electostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth
ground.Alematively.

Obtain and wear a commercially available discharging

wrisl strap device.which should be removed to prevent po-
tential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit
under test.

2.After removing an electrical assembly epuipped with

ESdevice.place the assembly on a conductive surtace such
as aluminum foil.to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or
exposure of the assembly.

3.Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or

unsolder ES devices.

4.Use only an anti-static type solder removal device.

Some  solder  removal  devices  not  classified as  “anti-
static”can generate electrecal charges sufficent to demage
ES devices.

5.Do not use freon-propelled chemicals.These can gen-

erate electrical charges srffient to damage ES devices.

6.Do not remove a repalcement ES device from its pro-

tective package until immediately before you are ready to
install it.(Most replacement ES devices are package with
leads electricall shorted together by conductive foam,
aluminumfoil or comparable conductive material).

7.lmmediately befor removing the protective material

from the ieads of a replacement ES device touch the pro-
tective 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.Minmize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
replacement ES devices.(Otherwise harmless motion

such as the bruching together of your clothes fabric or the
lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static
electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.)

General Soldering Guidelines

1.Use a grounded-tip.low-wattage soldering iron and

appropriate  tip  size  and  shape  that  will  maintan  tip
temperture withen the range or 500k to 600k.

2.Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder

composed of 60parts tin/40parts lead.

3.Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
4.Thorohly clean the surfaces to be soldered Use a mall

wirebristle(0.5inch.or 1.25cm)brush with a metal handle.

Do not use freon- propelled spray-on cleaners.

5.Use the following unsoldering technique

a.Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature

   (500k to 600k)

b.Heat the component lead until tne solder melts.

c.Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-statlc,suc  tion-

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 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...

Page 26: ...ER EARPHONE PCB AC INPUT POWER SWITCH PCB DVD LODA PCB DVD PCB CONTROL PCB CN302 CN301 CN101 CN102 CN302 CN307 CN304 CN201 CN701 CN901 CN401 CN402 CN303 MAIN PCB FRONT AV PCB CRT PCB CRT DY WIRING DIA...

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