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Page 1: ...he Projector CC Specifications Disassemblies and Replacemen Mechanical disassemblies Optical unit disassemblies LCD pane replacement Assy lamp replacement Safety Instructions Circuit Protections Troubleshooting Waveforms Alignment Procedures Service adjustments Focus adjustments Convergence adjustment Product Code 1 122073 60 1 12207460 1 12207462 INTENTS tt Procedures 3 17 9 14 15 19 20 27 38 39 ...

Page 2: ...pttcn Opm tne r mptn m ttM t Tt xn tUM tt t C Tt nOt Muttt mtanPrc Ma 272 mm 145 5 mm 4 6 mm ett t TFrAf tMtmttypt t3ptn t 2 3fe Mt TM M t M41 TM 3 6tKo t ttm fP L SECAM NTSC MTSC4 43 Mj M nafW N H n 6 M Ht t nc K H UtfU mm3I o40t MOTVhn F 2 ttnt f t 4mn M Bmm Mo ot mtrntrdtom t m t4 4m M M M t VGA HDB Ttmitntt12 CMN pm tCa d pat 2 VO HM T mt M SM TYp E tT p J t8t o JH SP S M RML ttRMar D IO UpMt ...

Page 3: ...OVER TOP REMOVAL 1 Sttde the locking iever in the direction of the arrow by using slot screwdriver Fig 1 and iift up the cover sitghtiy 2 hsert two 1mm stot screwdrivers to the siots of the cabinet top at the same t me Turn them in the arrow direction gentty to iift off the cover top upward Note Be carefut not to damage the cabinet finish when removing it COVER TOP 2 CABtNETTOP REMOVAL 1 Remove 4 ...

Page 4: ... Disassembles Disa embttesand reptacemantpfoceduresj tr r f r _ _ _ 3 CAB NET FRONT REMOVAL 1 Remove 2screws on cabinet tront bottom 2 Grasp the two sides put the cabinet front forward and remove RC Front unit 4 ...

Page 5: ... screws B and then removethe speakers 6 LAMP BALLAST BOX AND PAN FN905 REMOVAL 1 Remove 2screws A 2screws B and 2screws C and then putt the amp ba ast box upward and remove 2 pu the fan FN905 upward and remove Note Be carefut to connect the tamp socket Ptease see fo towing frustrations 5 ...

Page 6: ...L UNtT AND FAN FN904 REMOVAL 1 Remove 6 screws A and then put the optica unit upward and remove 2 Remove 2screws B and remove the fan FN904 8 POWER SW TCH UNiTAND FAN REMOVAL 1 Remove 5screws and then put the power switch unit upward 2 Remove 2screws and removethe fan FN906 ...

Page 7: ...cedures 9 FAN FN901 FN902 MRDUCT REMOVAL 1 Remove 4 screws A and pu the airduct fan FN901 and fan FN902 upward 2 Remove 4 screws B to disassembte the airduct assembty Fan FN901 10 POWER UN T HOLDER REMOVAL 1 Remove 6 screws pu the power unit ho der upward 7 ...

Page 8: ... 2 Remove 7 screws and pu the power untt upward Audio ufift HtC A Unit Power Uni HJC B Unit flower Unit Hotder 12 LAMP BALLAST UNn AND FAN FN903 REMOVAL 1 Remove 2screws A and remove the shield cover 2 Remove 4 screws B and puii the iamp batiast unit upward 3 Put the fan FN903 upward ...

Page 9: ...ENS ASSY REMOVAL 1 Remove 4 screws and remove the tens assy Fig 1 2 RELAY LENS AND tNTEGRATOR LENS AND POLAR ZED GLASS N R G B REMOVAL 1 Remove 2screws A and then putt the re ay tens upward 2 Remove 2screws B and then put the integrator ens upward 3 Remove each screw C and then pu the po arized gfass in R G B upward Pofarized G ass N G Po arized G ass N R Polarized G ass tN B 9 ...

Page 10: ...u the Ass y po arized g ass upward ASS Y POLARfZED GLASS 3 Remove the Stopper FLT RGB 4 Remove the po arized g ass out R G B Po arized g ass cut B ue Mounting Prism CR F m side Po ar zed g ass out Green Po arized g ass out Red Po H iMd g it s out R G and B are not used in some parMcutar modet i 10 ...

Page 11: ...LAY LENS D SASSEMBLV 1 Remove 2screws 2 Remove tens ho der and then remove re ay tens and optica fitter screws Lens hotder 5 NTEGRATOR LENS DtSASSEMBLY 1 Remove 2stoppers downward and twist 7hooks and then remove inte grator iens hook integrator iens iN Fig 5 stoppers 11 ...

Page 12: ... G POLARIZED GLASS IN R POLARIZED GLASS IN G POLARIZED GLASS IN B ASSY PRISM LENS CONDENSER LEKS CONDENSER B 42 43 1 43 2 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Refer to next page LE RELAY IN LENS RELAY OUT OPTICAL FILTER UV CUT LENS CONDENSER IN LENS CONDENSER OUT LENS INTEGRATOR IN ASSY LENS INT OUT PRISM P B S Polarized Beam Splitter POLARIZED GLASS OUT R POLARIZED GLASS OUT G POLARIZED GLASS OUT B NOTE Key N...

Page 13: ...L Optical Parts Locations J 13 ...

Page 14: ...irror wtth coating side mtrror side inside Lent mounttng Lens Mo w s must be mounted as shown in Fig 7 Lens KefMo 4 42 has no mounting direction Lens Key No 47 49 must be mounted as shown in Fig 8 Dtchrotc Mtnw mounting Dichrok mirrors Key wo 34 35 must be mounted as shown in Fig 7 Top view of integrator tena OUT Lens integrator OUT Cutting partcomes this position Potarfzed Beam Spiftter Lighting ...

Page 15: ...emove the FPC cab e on the main board 2 Remove 4screws A B ue B Green C Red for the ass y LCD Pane 3 Pu i outthe ass y LCD Pane Remove 4screws then remove the LCD Pane and rep ace it LCD pane mounting p ate Green Pane unit CompL hotder LCD Red and B ue Pane unit 15 MF F ...

Page 16: ...and wait 46 minutea before open this tamp cover Refer owner s manua for reptacing the tamp Reptace with same type tamp Etsindra apparei Entew te Cordon secteuf et attandfe 46 mtrnrtes avant d ouvrir ce couvercte Se raportBr au moda d amptoi pour ramptacer a ampe Remp acar ta ampe par un mode identiqua Schahen Sie den Projektof aua z ehen Sie das Stromkabe aus dem Projektor und warten Sio 46 Minute...

Page 17: ... then pressthe SELECT BUTTON The iamp repface monitor is not reset 7 To quitthe MENU move the arrow to Quit and then pressthe SELECT BUTTON MAtN MENU D SPLAY 5ETDNG English Dj B ue back Display SETTING DISPLAY ReverseT B j Reverse L R p ofT B Splitwipe Power management Recommendation Should the aJr fitter become dogged with dust partictes it wiH reduce the cooiing fan s effectiveness and may resu ...

Page 18: ...s compieteiy safe to operate without danger of etectricai shock PRODUCT SAFETY NOT CE Product safety should be considered when a component replacement is made in any area of the projector Components indicated by a mark A in the parts iist and the schematic diagram designate components in which safety can be of speciai significance it is therefore particularly recommended that the replace ment of t...

Page 19: ...embles 2 To remove the fuse hotder press and turn ieft the fuse hoider by using slot screwdriver To insta the fuse take reversed step in the above Optica Protection Thermai switch if temperatures around the tamp reaches to 100 C the thermal switch SW905 wiii be activated and shut off mains power suppfy Check the resistance between terminais of thermal switch by using the tester if it has high impe...

Page 20: ... C thtthenn i w M wMb ct Md d funttd ACoff Optn t 00 i n tht MM TEMPCR ATUREMOMTORdfcu t xt t M C h d t0 d j One tM ttxnntf Mttc wO bt tOhmttd f muM b m t ...

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Page 24: ... Pin28ofIC809 4 Cheek that the Volume AV signal is correct Pin4 of K8F and Pin4ofIC401 5 Check that the Audio Setect signals are correct Pin29 32 of K8B and Pin29 30 ofICSlO IC810 Pin 30 29 AV L H PC2 H L PC1 L L 1 Check that the Vcc voltages are correct Pin9 of IC1652 and Pinl2of IC1651 2 Check the Audio signals at Pinl 3 of K16FF and Pin2 15 of IC1652 3 Check the Audio signals at Pin7 10 of IC16...

Page 25: ... remote control unit 5 Check that the FOCUS and ZOOM on off signals are correct Pini1 13 of IC809 6 Check that the FOCUS and ZOOM Phase signals are correct Pinl0 12ofIC809 7 Check that the FOCUS and ZOOM on off signals are correct Pini of IC5501 and IC5531 8 Check that the FOCUS and ZOOM Phase signals are correct Pin of IC5501 and IC5531 9 Check that the FOCUS Output signals are correct PinlO 15 o...

Page 26: ...d output signals at IC7201 7221 7222 6 Check the output signals at K10Q 1 Check that the Vcc voitages 5V 9V are correct 2 Check the signals atTP210t Composite video 3 Check that the S SW signal is correct Composite video H S video L 4 Check that the COMP SW signal is correct Composite and S Video H Component video 5 Check that the NTSC PAL SW signal is correct NTSC H PAL L 6 Check the input and ou...

Page 27: ...TP814 Check the CGV SYNCsignat TP815 7 Check that the SDA and SCL signats are correct PIN30ofIC801 SDA PIN29ofIC801 SCL 8 Check that the CG1 CG2SELECT signat is correct Pin20ofIC809 9 Check that the CG HD SELECT signa is correct Pin23ofIC809 10 Check the signa s at TP1101R TP1101G and TP1101B 11 Check the signals at TP201 TP202 and TP203 12 Check the signa s at TP261R TP261G and TP261B 13 Check th...

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Page 29: ...Waveforms TP 2571 NRS 29 TP 503 TP 513 ...

Page 30: ...0Q A V CG t7 GAMMA OFFViDEO ADJUSTMENT D7 2 AV video adjustment Grean 7 GAMMA OFF VtDEO ADJUSTMENT D7 1 CG video adjustment Green t a AVvMwo adjustment Qa t AWkteo adjustment T 9 1 1 AVvideo adjustment Green 1 9 1 2 AV video adjustment Red r9 1 3 AV video adjustment B ue Q9 2 AV video adjustment Greon 2 t8 CG VtDEO ADJUSTMENT DS 1 CG video adjustment 8 1 CGv deo adjustment Green 1 8 1 2 CG video a...

Page 31: ...on the projector or remote control unit to quitthe service mode MENU NORMAL h Norma Mode Service Mode POWER ON OFF N Adjust the service data with the following control buttons 1 Press the PO NT A V buttons on the projectorto changethe adjustment item 2 Press the VOLUME buttons on the projectorto adjustthe data vaiue Data no Data Service Mode Ver 1 0 the adjustmentva ue the adjustment item VOLUME P...

Page 32: ...ommon center adjustment red 20 dac rcorn 21 dac g corn Common center adjustment green 22 dac b corn Common center adjustment bfue 23 CXA2101 Bright Pedestat ievet adjustment Green 24 CXA2101 R ref Podostai ieve adjustment Red White balance adjustment dark 25 CXA2101 B ref Pedestai fevet adjustment Red White balance adjustment dark 37 Lamp itiumination time Lamp rumination time Read oniy 57 Logo SW...

Page 33: ...tage to 15 2 0 1VDC D2 2 15 5V DC voltage adjustment Equipment Digital voltmeter Connections K16GG pin5 audio board Chassis ground Adjustment By using VR 65I adjust DC vottage to 15 5 0 1VDC N 5 A D input adjustment equipment Oscilloscope Connections TP2202 and Chassis ground nput mode Computer nput s i g n a 16 Step gray scale signal Foi ow ng test point and adjustmentare ocated on ass y main Adj...

Page 34: ...ponent 1080i Connections TP2202 G TP2201 R TP2203 B Adj Datano 16 G 17 R 18 B Adjut each adjustment for 1 00 0 05V P P 6 Video gain adjustment Equipment Input signal Picture condition Oscilloscope 16 Step gray scale signal formal 7 Gamma offvideo adjustment Equipment Input signat Picture condition Connections Oscilloscope 16 Step gray scale signal Norma TP512 and chassis ground D7 1 CG video adjus...

Page 35: ...buttons adjust amplitude B to be 3 90 0 05V P P D8 2 CG video adjustment Green 2 Connections TP512 and chassis ground Adjustment Set service mode Select Data no 02 By using VOLUME buttons adjust amplitude A to be 2 40 0 05V P P D9 I AV video adjustment i 9 l l AV video adjustment Green 1 Connections TP512 and chassis ground Adjustment Set service mode Select Data no 02 By using VOLUME buttons adju...

Page 36: ...1 1 AVwhite balance Composite Input s i g n a t Composite video Adjustment Set service mode Adjust the whfte balance of 6 Step gray scate dark side by using data no 24 Red and 25 Btue Input signal Input mode Picture condition 13 Common center adjustment 16 Step gray scale computer signal Computer formal T ll 2 AV white balance Component 480p Input s i g n a Component 480p Adjustment Set service mo...

Page 37: ...ain to initiate the Correction data The each va ue of the correction data turns into 32 CAUT ON Don t pressVOLUME button when the Data No is OC1 CONDmON FOR CORRECTION input mode input signai Picture condition AV or Computer unnecessary Normai 1 Turn the projector into Service mode and set the Data No to OCO 2 Press the VOLUME or button on the projector and the pattern for correction of uneven cot...

Page 38: ...an e s focus G FOCUSADJUSTMENT 1 Input Green grid siana 2 Press the ZOOM V button to reduce image size and press the FOCUS FAR or NEAR button to the center of screen s in sharp fucus 3 Press the ZOOM button to increase image size 4 Loosen the 4screws A with the 2 0mm hex driver Fig la 5 insert the siot type screwdriver in the siots 0 ana 3 Fig la and gentiy turn the screwdriver untii the each corn...

Page 39: ... of screen is in sharp focus The rota tion of adjustment points and screen corners are indi cated with D and shown in Fig 1b and Fig 2 6 Tighten the 4screws B and securety attache the Red panei unit 1 input Green grid signal 2 Press the ZOOM button to increase image size and press the FOCUS FAR or NEAR button to make a picture in sharp focus 3 input B ue grid signaL 4 Loosen the 4screws C with the...

Page 40: ... s gna nput Yei ow or Cyan coforgrid signa Loosen the 2 screws D Rg 6 using the 2 Loosen the 2 screws D Rg 6 using the 5 5mm spanner wrench 3 Turn the iines of convergence to be paraite to Green grid pattern by adjusting screw A FiG 3 4 Move the Ones of convergence horizontaityto be matched with Green grid pattern by adjusting screw B FtG 4 5 Adjustthe iines to be complete matched with Green grid ...

Page 41: ... make cotor uniformity in yeitow 1 f the un uniform color appears on the ieft or right of the screen as shown in Fig 8 1 adjust asiot A to make coior uniformity in ye tow by using asiot screwdriver 2 tf the un uniform co or appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig 8 2 adjust the 2screws C to make cotor uniformity in yeitow 7 Tighten the 3screws B to fix the integrator tens unit N...

Page 42: ...ght of the screen as shown in Fig 10 1 toosen a screw C with the 2 5mm hex driver Fig H and adjust the slot D to make coior uniformity in white by using asiot screwdriver 2 f the un uniform coior appears on the top or bottom of the screen as shown in Fig 10 2 ioosen 2screws A with the 2 5mm hex dr ver F g 11 and adjust the screw B to make color uniformity in white 4 Tighten the 2screws A and screw...

Page 43: ...justment 1 Loosen a screw A Fig 12 on the polarized glass mounting base which you intend to adjust 2 Turn the polarized glass mounting base as shown in Fig 14 adjust the low est evet in Mack 3 Tighten the screw A to fix the polarized glass mounting base Polarized gtass mounting base POarized gtass 43 ...

Page 44: ...S i VSS GND BF V V SYNC NPUT ADDRESS 18 ADDRESS 18 ADDRESS 20 VCC ADDRESS 21 VSS READ WDT WRH WRL CS1 CSO r K F PROGRESSfVE SCAN ENABLE C BUS 2DATA VSS GND ADDRESS BUS 10 ADDRESS BUS 11 ADDRESS US 12 ADDRESS BUS 13 ADDRESS BUS 14 ADDRESS BUS 15 ADDRESS BUS 16 VCC 5V ADDRESS BUS 17 GND C BUS 1 CLOCK HC BUS 1 DATA DRAM RAS S GNAL OUTPUT DRAM CAS StGNAL OUTPUT C ON OFF SW TCH V SYNC NPUT LCD PANEL DR...

Page 45: ...CPU MPUT OUTPUT PORT FUNCT OMS ...

Page 46: ...FPGA RESET RO STB Uneven co or corrction PROGRESSfVE SCAN STROBE KCPU OSD DMA VCC 5V MOTOR ENABLE D Q TAL INPUT MONfTOR 0 EXPANDER 1 STROBE 0 EXPANDER 2 STROBE VSS GND TOP CONTROLS KEY NPUT 1 A D TOP CONTROLS KEY NPUT2 A D TOP CONTROLS KEY NPUT3 A D LOGO MARK LAMP MONtTOR DETECTS GNAL VSS GND POWER FA L S GNAL tNPUT 5V AV REF 5V AVCC VSS GND 0 EXPANDER DATA N 0 EXPANDER DATA OUTPUT 0 EXPANDER CLOC...

Page 47: ... LAMP REP READY NTSC PAL SW Y Cb Cr N COMPONENTSW VSS NTSW SG RAM RESET OSD RESET RSTP SG BUS CONT V SYNC DET S SW OUT TEMP DET FREEZE SECAM iD Turbo sw AUD SW 1 AUD SW 2 YDET NT NO NT SER AL DATA tNPUT SER AL DATA CLOCK CHfP SELECT VCC 5V RESETS GNAL NPUT VSS GND S V DEO DETECT PAL M N WARNtNGTEMP LED LAMP REPLACE LED READY LED NTSC OTHER SW COMPONENT DET N COMPONENTSW VSS GND Not used NTSW SG RA...

Page 48: ...able damage Diaasaembty C ean ng Disassembly cleaning method shoutd onty be per formed when the unit is considerable dirty and cannot be sufficiently deaned by air spraying atone Be tufe to rMd uat the opttcat ty em atter por fonntng dt M emb y cteantng 1 Remove the cabinet top and main unit 2 Remove integrator ens unit and reiay tens unit and then the optical base top fofiowing step 2of Optical U...

Page 49: ...perate the projectorwith airfitter removed A R FtLTER AiR FILTER COVER RECOMMENDATION TO ENJOY P CTURE tMAGE USE THE PROJECTOR N THE CLEAN ENV RONMENT USAGE N THE CLEAN ENVtRONMENT tS RECOMMENDED When used under the dusty or smoky conditions dust may accumulate on the tiquict crysta panet and tens inside it and may resuttantty be projected on the screen together with the picture When the above sym...

Page 50: ...WAYS CHECK FOR THE CORRECT SPECIFICATIONS IN THE PARTS LIST ESPECIALLY FOR CRITICAL COM PONENT MARKED A SPECIAL ATTENTION MUST BE GIVEN TO CRITICAL COMPONENTS N 3 READ G N SCHEMADC DtAGRAM Read resistor codes as fo ows 1 Ail resistance values are indicated in ohms K 1 000 M 1 000 000 2 Resistor which is indicated with resistance value onty are 1 6W carbon resistor Resistor which is indicated with ...

Page 51: ...fMe fitm MT PEN DLM h eta tizod potyethytenenaphthafate f m EP ELECT Etectric Conductor Potymenzed A uminum bit e ectrotytic CAPAOTOR Other ii 100K t Rated va ue ohms K xt OOO ohms M xLQQQ QQohms Rated Voitage Materia D CARBON Carbon fi m fixed N MT FtLM Meta fitm fixed S OXiDE MT Meta oxide fi m fixed C SOUD Sofid G MT GLAZE Meta giaze type fixed W W RE WOUND Power type covered wiring fixed H CER...

Page 52: ...S unreaM nahh N CAUTiON TO REPLACEASS Y MAJN In the case Eep Roms are not damaged WhenAss y Main is replaced Eep Roms on new Ass y Main should be replaced with the those on previousAss y Main Q LAMP ILLUMINATION TIMEkeep the value as before Q Uneven Color Correction and Other Electrical Adjustments are unnecessary N CAUTION TO REPLACE C48L In the case IC481 fs damaged When 1C is replaced with new ...

Page 53: ...OUD AL SOLiD ELECT NP ELECT OS SOUD POS SOUD DL ELECT AL SOLiD PPS F LM MT PPS F LM MT PEN FiLM S EP ELECT CAFACtTOR HXED REStSTER CARBON 4 7K J A 1 4W Rated W Rated va ue ohms K xi oof Mater a CARBON Carbon fi m fixed MT FiLM Metai fiim fixed OXiDE MT Metai oxide fiim fixed SOLiD Soiid MT GLAZE Meta giaze type fixed WiRE WOUND power type covered wiring fixed CERAMiC RES Ceramic fixed FUSIBLE RES ...

Page 54: ... CABLETCHASStS OPTtCAL PA3TS USTJ 54 ...

Page 55: ... Cabinet Chassis Optica parts Hst J 55 ...

Page 56: ... CAB MET CHASStS OPTICAL PARTS UST KEY NO GREEN R G L G KEY NO RED R R L R BLUE R B L B R 1 L 1 R 2 L 2 R 3 L 3 56 ...

Page 57: ... CAB MET CHASStS OPTICAL PARTS UST 57 ...

Page 58: ...A 2 5X6 LCD Pane and Poiarized gtass in Parts no N Two types parts used Make sure the Type R or L when replacing the LCD pane TYPE R p t R 1 645 043 3726 POLARIZED GLASS R FIL L R 2 645 043 3733 POLARIZED GLASS IN G R R 3 645 O i3 3740 POLARIZED GLASS IN B L R R 645 041 4282 LCD P13XG250 R R G 645 041 4275 LCD P13XG260 G R B 645 041 4239 LCD P13XG250 B Projection TYPE L L 1 645 043 6826 POLARIZED ...

Page 59: ... Electrical Parts List Out ofPWB ass y 59 ...

Page 60: ...251 CAPACITOR C2036 C2057 C2066 C2076 C2086 C3101 C3102 C3111 C3116 C3801 C3802 C3812 C3821 C3822 C3823 C3841 C3842 C3843 C3861 C3868 C3869 C3881 C3882 C3883 C3884 C5001 C5002 C5003 C5006 C5007 C5011 C5012 C5013 C5016 C5017 C5018 C5021 C5026 C5111 C5116 C5117 C5201 C5202 C5203 C5204 C5205 C5206 C5207 C5209 C5210 C5215 C5231 C5232 C5233 C5234 C5241 C5261 C5266 C5267 C5271 C5272 C5281 C5282 C5291 C5...

Page 61: ...0 000 ZA 1 10M 0 000 ZA 1 10M 10K JA 1 10M 10K JA 1 10M R3804 R3806 R3807 R3808 R3809 R3811 R3812 R3813 R3816 R3817 R3818 R3821 R3831 R3832 R3841 R3851 R3852 R3861 R3862 R3863 R3864 R3866 R3867 R3868 R3869 R3871 R3881 R3882 R3884 R3886 R5001 R5002 R5006 R5007 R5011 R5012 R5013 R5016 R5017 R5018 R5021 R5022 R5023 R5024 R5025 R5026 R5027 R5028 R5029 R5030 R5111 R5112 R5113 R5114 R5115 R5211 R5212 R5...

Page 62: ...1013 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 2B TE 17 D1016 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 2B TE 17 D1017 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 28 TE 17 D1018 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 28 TE 17 D1021 407 187 8209 ZENER DIODE UDZ12B TE 17 D1022 407 187 8209 ZENER DIODE UDZ12B TE 17 D1026 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 2B TE 17 D1027 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 2B TE 17 D1031 407 179 0501 ZENER DIODE UDZ6 2B TE 1...

Page 63: ...F6AF C1113 C1114 C112 C1121 C113 C1131 C1132 C1133 C1134 C1135 C1136 C1137 C1138 C1139 C116 C1165 C1166 C1167 C1171 C1172 C1173 C1174 C1176 C1181 C1182 C1184 C1185 C1186 C119 C1191 C1192 C131 C132 C141 C142 C143 C146 C147 C151 C156 C161 C162 C163 C164 C166 C167 C171 C172 C173 C177 C178 C181 C182 C183 C184 C186 C187 C191 C192 C2101 C2102 C2103 C2104 C2106 C2107 C2108 C2109 C2111 C2112 C2123 C2124 C...

Page 64: ... I 10M 1 10W I 10M I 10M I 10M I 10M 1 10W 1 3W 1 3W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W R198 R2111 R2116 R2117 R2121 R2122 R2123 R2124 R2126 R2127 R2128 R2129 R2131 R2133 R2134 R2141 R2142 R2143 R2144 R2146 R2147 R2161 R2162 R2163 R2164 R2166 R2167 R2168 R2171 R2172 R2173 R2174 R2176 R2177 R2178 R2181 R2182 R2183 R2184 R2186 R2187 R2192 R2194 R6101 R6102 R6106 R6107 R6108 R6109 R6131 R6132 R6133 R6134 ...

Page 65: ...1 10W SIDE ZR SM3 6P CRYSTAL 4 433619MHZ CRYSTAL 4 433619MHZ CRYSTAL 3 579545MHZ CRYSTAL 3 579545MHZ CRYSTAL 3 575611MHZ CRYSTAL 3 575611MHZ CRYSTAL 3 582056MHZ CRYSTAL 3 582056MHZ CERAMIC 500 0KHZ CERAMIC 500 0KHZ R6640 401 276 4707 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 3W R6641 401 037 5004 MT GLAZE 0 000 ZA 1 10W R6642 401 036 0701 MT GLAZE 2 2K JA 1 10W R6643 401 092 3106 MT GLAZE 33K FA 1 10W R6644 401 061 250...

Page 66: ...16V 16V 16V 25V 50V 50V 16V 25V 50V 50V 16V I 10W 1 3W 1 10W I 10W 1 3W 1 10W 1 3W 1 10W 1 10W 2W 1 3M 1 10W 1 3W 1 10W 1 10M 1 10M 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 1 10W 2W 2W 2W 2W 04145 04146 Q4147 04148 Q4149 Q4150 04151 Q4152 Q4161 Q441 Q442 04501 Q4502 Q4801 Q4802 Q4803 04804 Q4805 Q4808 Q4809 Q4811 34812 Q4813 INTEGRATED IC1101 IC1111 IC1121 IC1131 IC1141 IC1142 IC1143 IC1201 IC1202 IC1241 IC1242 IC1501 I...

Page 67: ...1124 C1125 C1126 C1127 C1128 C1129 C1130 C1131 C1132 C1133 C1134 C1135 C1136 C1137 C1138 C1139 C1140TM C1141 C1142 C1143 C1144 C1145 C1146 C1147 C1148 C1149 C1150 C1151 C1152 C1153 C1155 C1156 C1157 C1158 C1159 C1160 C1161 C1162 C1163 C1164 C1166 C1167 C1168 C1169 C1170 C1171 C1172 C1173 C1174 C1175 C1176 C1177 C1180 C1181 C1182 C1183 C1184 C1186 C1187 C1201 C1202 C1203 C1204 C1205 C1206 C1207 C12...

Page 68: ... 25V 16V 6 3 V 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6 3 V 50V 25V 25V 25V 25V 16V 16V 6 3V 25V 6 3 V C2501 C2502 C2503 C2504 C2506 C251 C2513 C2514 C2516 C2517 C252 C2521 C2522 C2523 C2524 C2526 C253 C2533 C2534 C2536 C2537 C254 C2541 C2542 C2543 C2544 C2546 C255 C2553 C2554 C2556 C2557 C256 C2561 C2562 C2563 C2564 C2565 C2566 C2567 C2568 C257 C2571 C2572 C258 C2581 C259 C2591 C260 C261 C26...

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Page 77: ...00P K 1K C613 403 126 4608 ELECT 100U M 25V C614 403 126 4608 ELECT 100U M 25V C616 403 275 6003 MT POLYEST 1 5U J 400V C617 403 148 1807 ELECT 220U M 35V C618 404 081 6102 ELECT 220U M 450V C619 403 323 8705 MT POLYEST 0 047U K 450V C621 403 165 6007 CERAMIC 1000P K 1K C622 403 071 3503 CERAMIC 0 018U K 50V C631 403 156 9000 ELECT 2 2U M 50V C632 403 237 7901 MT COMPO 0 22U J 50V C633 403 069 170...

Page 78: ...2 R633 R634 R635 R636 R637 R638 R639 R640 R641 R642 R643 R644 R645 R646 R647 R648 R649 R653 R654 R655 R656 R658 R659 R661 R662 R663 R664 R665 R 6 6 6 R668 R669 R670 R672 R674 R675 R677 R678 R679 R680 R682 R683 R684 R685 R686 R687 R688 R691 R692 R693 R694 A TSW601 TSW601A TSW60IB T631 VA601 VROlA VR661 ASSY PWB HI C01 C02 COB C04 CO5 CO6 C07 CO8 C10 Cll D01 D02 IC01 Kl Q01 Q02 R01 RQ2 R03 R04 R05 R...

Page 79: ...T REMOCON RECEIVER K18E 645 005 8226 PLUG 3P 610 283 6011ASSY PNB RC FRONT MF6A C1881 403 071 6504 CERAMIC 220P K 50V C1882 403 316 5408 CERAMIC 1U K 10V RESISTOR R1881 401 037 5202 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 10W R1882 401 037 5202 MT GLAZE 100 JA 1 10W MISCELLANEOUS AU1881 645 034 8310 UNIT REMOCON RECEIVER K18D 645 005 8226 PLUG 3P ACCESSORIES Use only PLC 21N AA9901 645 038 7814 A9901C 610 283 3867 610 ...

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