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1. Precautions

1-1 Safety Precautions

1. Be sure that all of the built-in protective

devices are replaced.  Restore any missing
protective shields.

2. When reinstalling the chassis and its 

assemblies, be sure to restore all protective
devices, including: nonmetallic control knobs
and compartment covers.

3. Make sure that there are no cabinet openings

through which people—particularly 
children—might insert fingers and contact
dangerous voltages.  Such openings include
the spacing between the picture tube and the
cabinet mask, excessively wide cabinet

ventilation slots, and improperly fitted back

covers.

If the measured resistance is less than 1.0
megohm or greater than 5.2 megohms, an
abnormality exists that must be corrected
before the unit is returned to the customer.  

4. Leakage Current Hot Check (Figure 1-1):

Warning: Do not use an isolation 
transformer during this test.  Use a leakage-
current tester or a metering system that 
complies with American National Standards
Institute (ANIS  C101.1, Leakage Current for
Appliances), and Underwriters Laboratories
(UL Publication UL1410, 59.7).

5. With the unit completely reassembled, plug

the AC line cord directly into the power 
outlet.  With the unit’s AC switch first in the
ON position and then OFF, measure the 
current between a known earth ground (metal
water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all exposed
metal parts, including: antennas, handle
brackets, metal cabinets, screwheads and 
control shafts.  The current measured should
not exceed 0.5 milliamp.  Reverse the power-
plug prongs in the AC outlet and repeat the
test.

Fig. 1-1 AC Leakage Test

6. Antenna Cold Check:  

With the unit’s AC plug disconnected from the
AC source, connect an electrical jumper across
the two AC prongs.  Connect one lead of the
ohmmeter to an AC prong.  Connect the other
lead to the coaxial connector.  

7. X-ray Limits:

The picture tube is especially designed to pro-
hibit X-ray emissions. To ensure continued 
X-ray protection, replace the picture tube only
with one that is the same type as the original.
Carefully reinstall the picture tube shields and
mounting hardware; these also provide X-ray
protection.

8. High Voltage Limits:

High voltage must be measured each time ser-
vicing is done on the B+, horizontal deflection
or high voltage circuits.  Correct operation of
the X-ray protection circuits must  be 
reconfirmed whenever they are serviced.

(X-ray protection circuits also may be called

“horizontal disable” or “hold-down”.)

Heed the high voltage limits. These include
the X–ray Protection Specifications Label, and
the Product Safety and X-ray Warning Note on
the service data  schematic.

Precautions

1-1

LEAKAGE

CURRENT

TESTER

DEVICE
UNDER

TEST

TEST ALL

EXPOSED METAL

SURFACES

2-WIRE CORD

ALSO TEST WITH

PLUG REVERSED

(USING AC ADAPTER

PLUG AS REQUIRED)

EARTH

GROUND

(READING SHOULD

NOT BE ABOVE

0.5mA)

Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and protect against potential
hazards such as electrical shock and X-rays.

Summary of Contents for CL17K10MJFXXAX

Page 1: ...COLOR TELEVISION RECEIVER CONTENTS Precautions Specifications and IC Data Disassembly and Reassembly Alignment and Adjustment Troubleshooting Exploded View and Parts List Electrical Parts List Block Diagram Wiring Diagram Schematic Diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 2: ...g Electronics Co Ltd OCT 2003 Printed in Korea AA82 01057A This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co Ltd Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and or domestic law ...

Page 3: ...dle brackets metal cabinets screwheads and control shafts The current measured should not exceed 0 5 milliamp Reverse the power plug prongs in the AC outlet and repeat the test Fig 1 1 AC Leakage Test 6 Antenna Cold Check With the unit s AC plug disconnected from the AC source connect an electrical jumper across the two AC prongs Connect one lead of the ohmmeter to an AC prong Connect the other le...

Page 4: ...t appear to have overheated or that are otherwise damaged should be replaced with parts that meet the original specifications Always determine the cause of damage or overheat ing and correct any potential hazards 15 Observe the original lead dress especially near the following areas Antenna wiring sharp edges and especially the AC and high voltage power supplies Always inspect for pinched out of p...

Page 5: ...g and accessible conductive parts examples metal panels input terminals and earphone jacks 6 Insulation Checking Procedure Disconnect the power cord from the AC source and turn the power switch ON Connect an insulation resistance meter 500V to the blades of the AC plug The insulation resistance between each blade of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts see above should be greater than 1 meg...

Page 6: ...n anti static solder removal device Many solder removal devices are not rated as anti static these can accumulate sufficient electrical charge to damage ESDs 7 Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective package until you are ready to install it Most replacement ESDs are packaged with leads that are electrically shorted together by conductive foam aluminum foil or other conductive material...

Page 7: ... Input Impedance Speaker Impedance NTSC NTSC 2 13 14 69 45 75 41 25 42 18 System Band VHF UHF 1 125 CABLE SYSTEM IF Carrier Frequency Picture IF Carrier Sound IF Carrier Color Sub Carrier MODEL CT 14 Inch AC 120V 60Hz VHF UHF Telescopic dipole antenna 75 ohm unbalanced type 8 ohm SYSTEM NTSC ONLY A34KQV42X 14Inch 15 Inch A36QDT351X 15Inch Flat 20 Inch A48KRD82X 20Inch 21 Inch A51KQJ63X 21Inch ...

Page 8: ...2 24C04 EEPROM PC801S TCET1108 LTV817B PHOTO COUPLER SPM458AN TDA9377 English Spanish French IC201S Philips Philips Philips FIAIR CHILD VERTICAL OUTPUT LA7840 TDA7266M TDA7266S SOUND AMP IC301 IC602 TDA7266M MONO TDA7266S STEREO IC801S KA5Q0740RT 0765RT POWER IC STR IC802 KA7632 CUSTOM REGULATOR 5V 8V 3 3V ICS601 UPC1851B Sound Processor STEREO NEC Sanyo SEC ...

Page 9: ...g Electronics 2 3 ELECTROLYTIC CONDENSER IC DIODE SPM458AN Pin 64 U4468B Pin 16 UPC851B Pin 42 IC TRANSISTOR LA7840 TDA6107Q KA7632 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR KSC5802 B C E E B C KSC815 Y KSA539 Y SAW FILTER E C B KSC2331 Y 1 1 1 M1864M Fig 2 1 Semiconductor Base Diagrams ...

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Page 11: ...reassembly Samsung Electronics 3 1 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 3 1 Back Cover Removal 1 After removing the screws press the tension rib and pull the cabinet backwards 2 To reassemble press the tension rib see diagram ...

Page 12: ...cket board from the CRT neck 2 Remove the Anode Cap from the CRT 3 Remove the main board by pulling it with both hands Warning The FBT is charged with high voltage Before removing the Anode Cap discharge the voltage through one of the heat sinks on the main board 1 Remove the speaker by pressing the tension rib ...

Page 13: ...RT to the front cabi net Lift the CRT 3 Caution Because of the high vacuum and large surface area of the picture tube be careful while handling it 1 Always lift the picture tube by grasping it firmly around the faceplate 2 Never lift the tube by its neck 3 Do not scratch the picture tube or apply excessive pressure Fractures of the glass may cause an implosion ...

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Page 15: ...e the last step 2 If the EEPROM or CRT is replaced and set SC as 20 factory mode 4 2 Factory Service Mode 4 2 1 Procedure for the Adjustment Mode 1 This mode uses the standard remote control The Service Mode is activated by entering the following remote control sequence 1 DISPLAY FACTORY 2 STAND BY MUTE 1 8 2 POWER ON 2 The SERVICE FACTORY message will be displayed The Service Mode has four compo ...

Page 16: ...o Pre overshoot Ratio Pre overshoot Window Selection Sound PLL IF AGC Speed Offset IF Demodulator Soft Clipping Level Peak White Limitting Matrix USA Automatic Gain Control Dynamic Skin Tone DVD Bright Offset HBS RP00 RP01 FMWS AGC1 OMD SCL PWL MUS AGC DSK DVDB 15 8 35 32 40 30 42 30 31 20 32 35 11 3 0 32 1 32 3 35 10 12 32 1 1 0 1 32 3 15 0 33 0 5 13 9 31 27 32 25 31 31 31 40 30 20 11 7 0 37 1 32...

Page 17: ... ON OFF OFF ON ENGLISH ESPANOL FRENCH PORTU OFF ON AIR STD HRC IRC AIR STD HRC AFN ON OFF ON OFF TV AV TV AV DVD ON OFF 800msec Mute Time Tri norma Unavailable Zenith stereo WITH IN UPC1851B Line stereo WITH IN UPC1851B Mono WITH OUT UPC1851B Stereo L STEREO Model Mono Model Nornal Zoom Nomal The power is switched on automatically when detaching the Master S W Auto On Tact S W Model Unavailable Av...

Page 18: ...quency as specified on the backcover nameplate 7 Do not attempt to connect or disconnect any wires while the TV is turned on Make sure that the power cord is disconnected before replacing any parts 8 To protect against shock hazard use an isola tion transformer 4 3 2 Automatic Degaussing A degaussing coil is mounted around the pic ture tube so that external degaussing after moving the TV should be...

Page 19: ...illoscope probe 2 Input a gray scale pattern Use a pattern gen erator PM5518 3 Use the P mode key on the remote control for the STANDARD picture 4 Adjust the Screen VR on the FBT so that the voltage on the oscilloscope becomes 125 2 5V See Fig 4 1 4 3 6 Purity Adjustment 1 Warm up the receiver for at least 20 minutes 2 Plug in the CRT deflection yoke and tighten the clamp screw 3 Plug the converge...

Page 20: ... m Vertical Green Belt Fig 4 4 1 2 a Set up 1 Warm up the TV for at least 30 minutes in the Aging Mode OSD White This mode is dis played by entering the following sequence DISPLAY FACTORY FACTORY 2 Input a Toshiba pattern b Low Light Adjustment 1 Set SBT to 1 2 fL in the Factory Service Mode with using CA100 See Fig 4 4 2 Adjust RG BG so that the levels are suitable to each local area c High Light...

Page 21: ...and the blue vertical lines in the center area of the screen 5 Turn the both tabs at the same time keeping the angle constant and superimpose the red and blue horizontal line in the center of the screen 6 Adjust the two tab pairs of the 6 pole magnets to superimpose the red and blue line onto the green Changing the angle affects the vertical lines and rotating both magnets affects the horizontal l...

Page 22: ...o that the lion head circle becomes oval 3 Adjust with VA Vertical Amplitude so that the top margin of the picture is 4 Fig 4 7 4 Adjust with VSL Vertical Slope so that the bottom margin of the picture is 4 Fig 4 8 5 Adjust with HS Horizontal Shift so that the lion head pattern and CRT centers are aligned Fig 4 9 6 Adjust HS Horizontal Shift so that the left and right margins of the picture are 5 ...

Page 23: ...Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Counect the Power code Check the X tal SDA SCL port of IC201S Check the 33 Pin H Drive of IC201S Check the 122 5V A Line Check the 3 3V A 5V A Line of IC201S Check Replace IC802 Replace IC201 S Check the FBT D805 D806 Check the 12 5V A Line Check the FD801S D807 IC801S or AC Fuse Check Replace Q401 ...

Page 24: ...ormal Abnormal Check RK GK BK Signal Check R G B Signal into CRT PCB Check the resistance of R420 Check IC201S Pin 49 BCL IN Pin50 IK Check IC501 B 180V B Check the Voltage of heater Check CRT and FBT Check Replace D812 FBT Re Adjust Screen Voltage Replace R420 Check CRT and FBT Check Replace IC201S Check Replace R421 R422 D505 Check IC201S Pin 51 52 53 R G B ...

Page 25: ...eaker and Wire Check Replace ICS601 Check IC201S TUNER Check Replace IC201S See No Power Check TUNER Replace IC601 Replace Check IC601 Replace FD801S D807 Check IC601 Pin1 2 14 15 Check IC201S Pin28 MIS Check ICS601 B SDA SCL Check IC201S Pin28 Check IC601 B Check R608 R609 Check FD801S D807 Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal MONO STEREO ...

Page 26: ...Electronics Troubleshooting 5 4 Vertical Lines Appear or Screen Normal Normal Abnormal Abnormal Check R304 R305 D301 D302 Check IC201S Check IC201S Pin 21 22 VDN VDP Check IC301 B 16V C 13 5V C Check Replace IC301 ...

Page 27: ... AA65 30105A CLAMPER CORE WIRE ALL MODEL NYLON 66 V2 1 S N A 1 9 AA61 40113A STOPPER PCB 501H HIPS HB NTR 1 T0607 S N A 1 10 3001 001039 SPEAKER 3W 16OHM 90DB 180HZ 2 T0082 C 6003 001019 SCREW TAPTITE RH B M4 L12 ZPC BLK SWR 8 T0081 2 AA94 11753A ASSY PCB MISC A V SIDE CT 21H4 K15A 1 T0091 2 1 6003 001268 SCREW TAPTITE TH B M4 L12 ZPC YEL SWR 1 T0081 3 AA03 00392A CRT COLOR A41QFG692X 0MG 2 6MH 22...

Page 28: ...W54 0 H40 S N A 3 IC501 AA96 50311A ASSY H S VIDEO AA62 30175D TDA6107Q S N A 4 T0074 1201 001159 IC VIDEO AMP 6107 ZSIP 9P SINGLE PLA 4 T0081 6003 000334 SCREW TAPTITE RH 2S M3 L6 ZPC YEL SWR 4 AA62 30175D HEAT SINK PS SECC T1 0 33X15X30 FT 2 S N A 3 AA97 14426Q ASSY AUTO MAIN CL17K10MJFXXAX K15D S N A 4 D811 0401 000005 DIODE SWITCHING 1N4148 100V 200mA DO 35 4 D808 0401 000005 DIODE SWITCHING 1...

Page 29: ...7OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000793 R CARBON 47OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000800 R CARBON 5 1KOHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000857 R CARBON 560OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000924 R CARBON 680OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000924 R CARBON 680OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000924 R CARBON 680OHM 5 1 8W AA TP 1 8X3 2MM 4 R125 2001 000947 R CAR...

Page 30: ... 5x11 5 4 C701 2401 003028 C AL 100uF 20 25V WT TP 6 3x11 5 4 R102 2701 000114 INDUCTOR AXIAL 10uH 10 2534 4 R101 2701 000114 INDUCTOR AXIAL 10uH 10 2534 4 L903 2701 000114 INDUCTOR AXIAL 10uH 10 2534 4 L202 2701 000114 INDUCTOR AXIAL 10uH 10 2534 4 L103 2701 000114 INDUCTOR AXIAL 10uH 10 2534 4 L203 2701 000127 INDUCTOR AXIAL 15uH 10 2534 4 L404 2701 000142 INDUCTOR AXIAL 1uH 10 2534 4 L302 2701 ...

Page 31: ... AA65 30008A CLAMPER CORE CORD PE HB BLK S N A ASSY FIXING 1 AA91 07120F ASSY FIXING FIXING K15D S N A 2 T0245 AA39 20010H LEAD CONNECTOR ASSY 1P 300 YFH800 01 S 2 AA65 30009A CLAMPER CORE FBT ABS V0 BLK S N A 2 AA65 30018A CLAMPER CORE WIRE DONG A NYLON 66 S N A 2 AA65 30111A CLAMPER CORE WIRE ALL MODEL NYLON V0 W S N A 2 T0066 AA96 20112A ASSY POWER CORD EP2 NO H C300 KJ10 THA 3 3811 000401 WIRE...

Page 32: ... 6107 E 2PR OM 24C04 AC KA5Q0740RT KA5Q0765RT S W MULTI REGULATOR 3 3V TO MCU 8V TO MCU I 2C AUDIO A M P TDA7266M S F STEREO SOUND PROCESSOR UPD1851B BT FSV 14A004C VIDEO I 2C IC M C U SP M 458A N 2 3 2 4 21 22 50 53 2 3 4 44 2 38 39 R L OUT 24 25 STEREO MONO 12 H OUT TR 3 3 16 5V TO Ver A M P 180V TO C RT Heat TO C RT 13V TO SOUND AMP 8R 2EA 8R 1EA KA7632 KSC 5386 Q ...

Page 33: ...m CRT PCB 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 SOUND R IN GND SOUND R OUT SOUND L OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT SOUND L IN 1 2 3 4 R OUT B OUT G OUT GND A V PCB 9 8 5 7 6 GND IK GND HEAT B OUT CN501 CN601 STEREO CN701 4 3 2 1 L OUT R OUT L OUT L OUT CN603 M0NO 3 2 1 L OUT L OUT L OUT POWER CORD ...

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Page 35: ...TP06 TP05 TP04 TP02 TP03 TP01 Schematic Diagrams 10 1 Samsung Electronics 10 Schematic Diagrams 10 1 MAIN 1 4 TP01 TP02 TP03 TP04 TP05 TP06 ...

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