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CX34K3

7-1

7-2

PIF ADJUSTMENT

NO. Adjustment part

Adjusting procedure and conditions

Waveform and others

1

Fig. 1

2

RF-AGC
TAKE OVER
POINT
ADJUSTMENT
(I

2

C BUS

CONTROL)

1. Receive "PAL COLOUR BAR" signal.

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Signal Strength: 54 ±1 dBµV (75 ohm open)

2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP210 (Tuner’s

AGC Terminal) as shown in Fig. 3.

3. Call "AG" mode in service mode. Adjust the

"AG" bus data to obtain the Tuner output pin
drop 0.1 V below maximum voltage.

4. C h a n g e   t h e   a n t e n n a   i n p u t   s i g n a l   t o

63~67dBµV, and make sure there is no noise.

5. Turn up the input signal to 90~95 dBµV to be

sure that there is no cross modulation beat.

Note:

For the 50 ohm signal strength
gauge, when not using 50/75
impedance adapter, signal
strength is 52 ±1 dBµV(75 ohm
open), instead of 54 ±1 dBµV
(75 ohm open).

Precaution:

The loss of using impedance
adapter

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 Bias box: About 4.5 V

Oscilloscope

0.1V

TV Set

Bias box

TP210

+

+

Tuner IFT
(PRESET)

1. Get the tuner ready to receive the E-9 CH

signal, but with no signal input.
Adjust the PLL data.

2. Connect the sweep generator's output cable

to the tuner antenna. (RF SWEEP)

3. Adjust the sweep generator's to 80dBuV.
4. Connect the response lead (use LOW IMPED-

ANCE probe with wave detector; see Fig.1) to
the tuner's IF output terminal. (This terminal
must have the probe alone connected).

5. Set the RF AGC to 0 - 6 V with no saturation

with the waveform.

6. Adjust the tuner IF coil to obtain the waveform

as shown in Fig. 2.

Note: Be  sure to keep the tuner cover in

position during this adjustment.

E-9 CH

P

                C

10k

100k

1n60

75ohm

IF OUT

-1.5+/-0.8dB

1000p

Oscilloscope

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

PURITY ADJUSTMENT

NO. Adjustment part

Adjusting procedure and conditions

Waveform and others

1

PURITY ADJ.

1. Receive the GREEN-ONLY signal. Adjust the

beam current to about 500 µA.

2. Degauss the CRT enough with the degausing

coil.

Note: Follow the Job Instruction Sheet to ad-

just the magnetic field.
Vertical Bv

: +0.030 mT

(0.30 gauss)

Horizontal Bh : +0.020 mT

(0.20 gauss)

3. Maintain the purity magnet at the zero

magnetic field and keep the static convergence
roughly adjusted.

4. Observe the points a, b as shown in Fig. 4-1

through the microscope. Adjust the landing to
the rank A requirements.

5. Orient the raster rotation to 0 eastward.
6. Tighten up the deflection coil screws.

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 Tightening torque: 108 ± 20 N (11 ±2 kgf)

7. Make sure the CRT corners landing meet the

A rank requirements. If not, stick the magnet
sheet to correct it.

Note: This adjustment must be done after

warming up the unit for 30 minutes
or longer with a beam current over
500 µA.

Note: Set the service mode by JA122 &

JA124 (short) then press factory proc-
ess R/C RGB key to change to RGB
mono colour mode.

* For the following colours press R/C RGB key

to change.

* Press R/C RGB key for 1 second

in NORMAL MODE, the colour
will change to RGB mono colour
mode.

The TEXT Key "R. G. Cy" Key can
be directly use to change to other
colours screen.

a

b

A

B

A

B

A = B

A = B

Rank "A" 

(on the right of the CRT)

Rank "A"

(on the left of the CRT)

Green-only

Blue-only

Red-only

Signal-colour

screen cleared

Fig. 4-1

Fig. 4-2

Fig. 4-3

Summary of Contents for CX34K3

Page 1: ...UBLE SHOOTING TABLE 16 SOLID STATE DEVICE BASE DIAGRAM 18 CHASSIS LAYOUT 19 BLOCK DIAGRAM 20 WAVEFORMS 23 DESCRIPTION OF SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 24 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Ë REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 24 Ë TUNER 25 Page Ë MAIN UNIT 26 Ë CRT UNIT 28 Ë HEADPHONE UNIT 28 PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 29 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Ë ELECTRICAL PARTS MAIN UNIT 34 CRT UNIT 38 HEADPHONE UNIT 38 Ë SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES 39 Ë PA...

Page 2: ...ace with tube of the same type number for continued safety 3 Do not lift picture tube by the neck 4 Handle the picture tube only when wearing shatterproof goggles and after discharging the high voltage completely X RAY This receiver is designed so that any X Ray radiation is kept to an absolute minimum Since certain malfunctions or servicing may produce potentially hazardous radiation with prolong...

Page 3: ...6 3 Make sure the data need modify or not Initial data Note Once the chassis has been assembly together and ready to be POWER ON for the FIRST TIME make sure to make a short circuit JA122 and JA124 switch to the service mode position first and then turn on the main power switch See 2 1 above Precaution If haven t done this initiation it may possibly generate excessive Beam current 3 For reference ...

Page 4: ...R BTSC SIGNAL BTSC A A NUMBER OF EXT AV SOURCE AV FM WINDOW SEVECTION FMWS SOUND MUTE BIT 0 SM0 SOUND MUTE BIT 1 SM1 THAI LANGUAGE THA ARABIC LANGUAGE ARA MALAY LANGUAGE MAL CHINESE LANGUAGE CHI FRENCH LANGUAGE FRE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE RUS FORCED V SYNC SLICING LEVEL FSL SYNC OF OSD HP2 RESERVED FOR LATAM ODER BRAZIL ARGENTINA OBA B B BILINGUAL BIL IF AGC SPEED BIT 0 AGC0 IF AGC SPEED BIT 1 AGC1 FOA T...

Page 5: ...ECAM SHP OS 0 15 4 FIX Note Fixed data please do not change without specific instruction 1 Manually change to 20 2 Manually change to 2 3 Manually change to 0 EEPROM ITEMS OSD DATA LENGTH INITIAL DATA FIX ADJ REMARK SHARPNESS OFFSET NTSC358 SHP O3 0 15 12 FIX SHARPNESS OFFSET NTSC443 SHP O4 0 15 8 FIX VERTICAL SCAN DISABLE VSD 0 DISABLE 1 ENABLE 0 FIX BLACK STRETCH BKS 0 DISABLE 1 ENABLE 1 FIX AUT...

Page 6: ... 25 M 29 193 25 M 29 112 25 B G 30 217 25 M 30 168 25 B G 31 471 25 M 31 32 477 25 M 32 294 25 B G 33 693 25 M 33 463 25 B G 34 34 174 95 B G 35 112 25 B G 35 175 55 B G 36 168 25 B G 36 37 37 599 25 B G 38 294 25 B G 38 39 463 25 B G 39 40 40 41 647 25 B G 41 42 663 25 B G 42 43 679 25 B G 43 44 174 95 B G 45 175 55 B G INITIAL SETTING 1 In service mode After execute select POS 1 store the follow...

Page 7: ...g 2 Note Be sure to keep the tuner cover in position during this adjustment E 9 CH P C 10k 100k 1n60 75ohm IF OUT 1 5 0 8dB 1000p Oscilloscope Fig 2 Fig 3 PURITY ADJUSTMENT NO Adjustment part Adjusting procedure and conditions Waveform and others 1 PURITY ADJ 1 Receive the GREEN ONLY signal Adjust the beam current to about 500 µA 2 Degauss the CRT enough with the degausing coil Note Follow the Job...

Page 8: ...lly line 5 will be the brighter than line 4 1 Switch TV to VIDEO mode BLUE BACK OFF with NO VIDEO signal 2 Press R C to set Picture Normal condition 3 Connect the oscilloscope to Red OUT from IC801 TP851 Range 1 V Div DC Sweep 5 msec Div 4 Adjust SCREEN VR so that the tip of signal reach 3 0 0 1 Vdc CRT CUT OFF BACKGROUND AND SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT NO Adjustment part Adjusting procedure and condi...

Page 9: ...sting procedure and conditions Waveform and others 1 SUB TINT I2 C BUS CONTROL 1 Receive the NTSC3 58 Colour Bar signal through AV in 2 Connect the oscilloscope to TP853 Pin 5 of P882 BLUE OUT Range 100mV div AC UseProbe10 1 Sweep time 10 µsec div 3 Call the SUB TINT mode in service mode Adjust the SUB TINT bus data to obtain the same level of waveform shown as Fig 9 4 Clear the SERVICE mode PROTE...

Page 10: ...e If nothing is display mean contrast colour bright tint or sharpness are all in nor mal setting 8 White Temp 1 Receive Monoscope Pattern signal 2 Set FUNCTION to select WHITE TEMP 3 Press Volume Up Down key to check WHITE TEMP Option STANDARD NORMAL SETTING WARM for more REDDISH direction changing COOL for more BLUISH direction changing FUNCTION OPERATION CHECKING VIDEO AND AUDIO Continued NO Adj...

Page 11: ...SITION FF 00 FF 2A 2B 2C 2D OSD REFERENCE 0F 00 0F 2E CUTOFF LEVEL OFFSET R 08 00 0F 2F CUTOFF LEVEL OFFSET B 08 00 0F 30 CATHODE DRIVE LEVEL 00 00 0F 31 Y DELAY TV PAL 0C 00 0F 32 Y DELAY TV SECAM 0F 00 0F 33 Y DELAY TV N358 0C 00 0F 34 Y DELAY TV N443 0C 00 0F 35 Y DELAY TV BW 0C 00 0F 36 Y DELAY AV PAL 0C 00 0F 37 Y DELAY AV SECAM 0F 00 0F 38 Y DELAY AV N443 0C 00 0F 39 Y DELAY AV N358 0C 00 0F...

Page 12: ... D2 D1 D0 DEFAULT RANGE WRITE CPU CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA REMARK 40 SHARPNESS OFFSET SECAM 04 00 0F 41 SHARPNESS OFFSET N443 0C 00 0F 42 SHARPNESS OFFSET N358 08 00 0F 43 44 FCO ACL OSO EHT EVG FFI AVL BKS 00 FF 45 SCM N443 N358 PB SEC BG I DK M 00 FF 46 SM FMWS AV BTSC HTL VMC VMI 00 FF 47 HP2 FSL RUS FRA CHN MLY ARB THA 00 FF 48 AGC BIL OBA 00 FF 49 4A 4B 4C VOLU...

Page 13: ...ROM EEPROM CHASSIS CTV FINAL LAST INITIAL HEX D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 DEFAULT RANGE WRITE CPU CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE CHECK DATA CHECK TYPE SETTING DATA REMARK C0 TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART POS 25 C1 S SYS AFT auto C SYS C2 TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 26 C3 TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART C4 S SYS AFT auto C SYS C5 TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 27 C6 TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART C7 S SYS AFT aut...

Page 14: ... FREQUANCY LOWER PART 14B S SYS AFT auto C SYS 14C TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 72 14D TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART 14E S SYS AFT auto C SYS 14F TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 73 150 TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART 151 S SYS AFT auto C SYS 152 TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 74 153 TUNING FREQUANCY LOWER PART 154 S SYS AFT auto C SYS 155 TUNING FREQUANCY HIGHER PART POS 75 156 TUNING FREQUANCY L...

Page 15: ...will be the last ch which you received before power off same as normal operation CONDITION When using hotel mode user can control contrast brightness sharpness and tint function But after power off it will return to the initial setting You can t use Preset mode Fine tuning Skip mode System selection The others function is allowed to be used 1 Ch 1 is your selected channel for hotel mode Input 1 3 ...

Page 16: ...voltage LB must be approx 5V BT must be approx 32V and CH preset data check Check the tuner AGC at TP201 Does noise or signal appear at pin 38 of IC801 Check IC801 and its related circuit Check Q205 and related circuit Check pin 1 of SF201 Tuner and related circuit Check pin 37 of IC801 and related circuit Check pin 27 of IC801 Tuner and related circuit Does the noise level increase at max Contras...

Page 17: ...al linearity and size abnormal TROUBLE SHOOTING TABLE Continued NO SPECIFIC COLOUR Is some colour produced in B W broadcast reception Is the white balance properly adjusted Readjust the white balance The picture colour is yellow The picture colour is magenta The picture colour is cyan Check Q871 Q883 and its adjacent circuits Check Q870 Q885 and its adjacent circuits Check Q872 Q887 and its adjace...

Page 18: ...B C E KA7808 KA7805 1 2 3 ANODE RED CATHODE COMMON ANODE GREEN 1 2 3 2SC4517 B C E SE115N STRF6654 TDA7056A PX0423CE 2SD2586 1 12 2R BR COLLECTOR COLLECTOR BASE EMITTER BASE EMITTER 1 8 LA7016 1 3 TA48M033 1 3 5 2 4 9 TDA8357 B C E TF321S IX3368CE 64 33 1 32 2SC2735 JC COLLECTOR BASE EMITTER SOLID STATE DEVICE BASE DIAGRAM TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW ...

Page 19: ...19 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H CX34K3 CHASSIS LAYOUT ...

Page 20: ...21 CX34K3 20 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 21: ...22 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H CX34K3 ...

Page 22: ...S 1 0 Vp p 1 2 5 Vp p H 2 2 55 Vp p H 3 3 35 Vp p H 4 68 0 Vp p H 5 66 0 Vp p H 6 72 0 Vp p H 7 3 0 Vp p H 8 1 85 Vp p H 9 150 0 Vp p H 0 8 4 Vp p H q 1 3 Vp p H w 0 98 Vp p H e 43 0 Vp p H r 190 0 Vp p H t 1 050 Vp p H y 2 4 Vp p H u 500 Vp p H i ...

Page 23: ...AN ISOLATING TRANS FORMER BETWEEN TV RECEIVER AND AC LINE TO ELIMINATE HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOTES 1 The unit of resistance ohm is omitted K 1000 ohms M Meg ohm 2 All resistors are 1 16 watt unless otherwise noted 3 All capacitors are µF unless therwise noted P µµF VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT CONDITIONS 1 Voltage in parenthesis measured with no Signal 2 Voltages without parenthesis measured with PAL Co...

Page 24: ...25 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H CX34K3 å VTUVTST5HD84 Ë Tuner NOTE The parts here shown are supplied as an assembly but not independently ...

Page 25: ...27 CX34K3 26 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM MAIN Unit ...

Page 26: ...28 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H CX34K3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CRT and HEADPHONE Unit ...

Page 27: ...29 17 16 19 18 15 14 13 12 11 10 CX34K3 PRINTED WIRING BOARD ASSEMBLIES 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H PWB B CRT Unit Wiring Side Component Side Chip Parts Side PWB C HEADPHONE Unit ...

Page 28: ...31 30 CX34K3 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H PWB A MAIN Unit Component Side ...

Page 29: ...33 32 CX34K3 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H PWB A MAIN Unit Chip Parts Side ...

Page 30: ...C2735 1E R 2SC2735 AC Q203 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q205 VS2SC1815GW 1 R 2SC1815GW AB Q301 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q302 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q305 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q601 VS2SC2482 1 R 2SC2482 AD Q602 VS2SD1877 1E R 2SD1877 AL Q603 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q710 VS2SC4517 1 R 2SC4517 AG Q711 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q723 VS2SD601A 1 R 2SD601A AC Q751 VS2SA1015G 1E R 2SA1015G AC Q752 VS2SC...

Page 31: ...VCKYPA1HF103Z R 0 01 50V Ceramic AA C317 VCEA0A1HW224M R 0 22 50V Electrolytic AB C318 VCKYCY1HB102K R 1000p 50V Ceramic AA C331 VCEA0A1HW105M R 1 0 50V Electrolytic AB C332 VCEA0A1EW477M R 470 25V Electrolytic AD C333 VCKYPA2HB102K R 1000p 500V Ceramic AA C356 VCKYCY1HB682K R 6800p 50V Ceramic AA C359 VCEA9M1CW106M R 10 16V Electrolytic AB C360 VCEA9M1HW225M R 2 2 50V Electrolytic AB C364 VCEA0A1...

Page 32: ...L000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ29 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ30 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ31 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ32 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ33 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ34 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ40 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ41 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 10W Metal Film AA RJ51 VRN MD2AL000J R 0 1 1...

Page 33: ...1J R 330 1 8W Carbon AA R717 VRD RM2HD124J R 120k 1 2W Carbon AA R718 VRD RM2HD124J R 120k 1 2W Carbon AA å R719 VRC UA2HG825K R 8 2M 1 2W Solid AA R721 VRD RA2BE393J R 39k 1 8W Carbon AA R722 VRD RM2HD124J R 120k 1 2W Carbon AA R723 VRD RA2BE684J R 680k 1 8W Carbon AA R724 VRD RA2BE102J R 1 0k 1 8W Carbon AA R725 VRD RA2BE564J R 560k 1 8W Carbon AA å R726 VRC UA2HG825K R 8 2M 1 2W Solid AA R728 V...

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Page 35: ...nna AQ RRMCG1342PESA J Infrared R C Unit AU QPLGJ0113CEZZ R Plug AG TCAUA0002PEZZ J Caution Card AB TiNS 6830PEZZ J Operation Manual AE SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM TGAN 0068PEZZ Guarantee Card PACKING PARTS NOT REPLACEMENT ITEM SPAKC6626PEZZ Packing Case SPAKP0056PEZZ Wrapping Paper SPAKX2713PEZZ Buffer Material SSAKA0031PEZZ Polyethylene Bag SSAKH0009PEZZ Polyethylene Bag CABINET PA...

Page 36: ...ublication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission of the publisher SHARP CORPORATION AV Systems Group Quality Reliability Control Center Yaita Tochigi 329 2193 Japan TQ0829 S Feb 2000 Printed in Japan NA KG ...

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