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Press the AIV WINDOW 

 buttons to 

 the I.D. for VIDEO 2

(See chart below).

 the I.D.

Each time you press A/V WINDOW 

 the I.D. will change   the 

order:

I

VIDEO 1 I.D. Settings

VIDEO   

 BETA 

   mm 

 VHS 

 LD 

   VIDEO

VIDEO 2 I.D. Settings

VIDEO 2 

 BETA 

   mm 

 VHS 

 LD

To 

 

 the reverse direction

Press A/V WINDOW 

T

O

  r e s e t   t h e   s e t t i n g

Call the “VIDEO I.D.” screen. then repeat steps     

To restore the normal 

 EXIT.

Settina CHANNEL CAPTION

Use 

 function to caption each channel number 

 with the channel

call letters 

 to 

 

1

Press GUIDE.
Press repeatedly until the “CHANNEL CAPTION” display turns red.

Press ENTER.

ENTER

Press the 0   9 buttons to select the channel number you want to
caption.

Summary of Contents for Trinitron KV-27EXR90

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Page 2: ...ono jack 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio phono jacks Impedance 10 kilohms AUDIO OUT VARIABLE phono jacks More than 408 mVrms at the maximum volume setting variable Impedance 5 kilohms KV 27EXR90 SPECIFICATIONS Speaker output 5Wx2 Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption Maximum 165 W Standby 1 5 W Dimensions h w d 595 x 683 x 573 5 mm 23 x 27 x 22 inch Supplied accessories Remote...

Page 3: ...RATION REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS MANUAL FOLLOW THESE PRO CEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED Section Title 4 SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS 28 5 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 5 l Electr...

Page 4: ...low LEAKAGE TEST The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA 500 microampers Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instru ments 2 A ba...

Page 5: ... the AC power cord at the rear of the termmal cover as illustrated here 1 AUDIO OUT VARIABLE tacks VIDEO 2 IN and OUT jacks VIDEO 1 IN jacks S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO VHFIUHF antenna terminal Altachmg the termmal cover The termmal cover comes packed separately from the TV Ftrst connect any opbonal equipment you want to use w th your TV then attach the cover as shown below 1 Insert the two tabs at the to...

Page 6: ... polarity 1 2 PRESETTING TV CHANNELS VHF channels 2 13 have been preset on your TV You can watch those TV channels without further preparatton by followmg the steps under Watchmg TV Programs on p 12 For UHF and cable channels you must first preset channels to our TV If you have prewously pressed the CABLE BOX button the Remote Commander IS set to control the cable converter box not the TV Press th...

Page 7: ...prewously pressed the CABLE BOX button the Remote Commander IS set to control the cable converter box not the TV Press the TV button m order to control the TV with the Remote Commander 1 Press POWER on the TV or the Remote Commander to turn the N on POWER 3 Press CABLE so that the dewed mode au or cable signal appears To wew VHF or UHF channels To wew cable TV channels 3 Select a channel m one of ...

Page 8: ...crease picture sharpness Picture quality H U E COLOR BRIGHT SHARP purplish Press L button 1Skin tones become For less color Intensity For less brightness For less sharpness greemsh Press R button 1Skm tones become For more color mtensity For more brightness For more sharpness PICTURE I R E S E T 2 1 EXIT Choosinq the NOTCH filter settina Under normal conditions set NOTCH OFF If dots or Stripes app...

Page 9: ...r 0 P Ci RE To restore the factory settings Press RESET while I the VtDEO menu SCrW VIDEO TV I I The dis ay will drsappear af er a few seco ds rf you do otp ess any olhe b O S The wure Contras IWd NOTCH and TRINITONE seltrngs cannot be stored under each cnput mode p 13 1 Select the Input mode you want to adjust with the TVNIDEO button TVlVtDEO RESET AN WNDOW I 2 Press AUDIO The AUDlO menu appears ...

Page 10: ...ss to select FIX lo AUDIO OUT AR mode and VOLUME TREBLE BASS and BALANCE settings prior 10 AVOIO OUT FIX settings are restored To restore the factory settings Press RESET while m the AUDIO mew With the Picture In Picture function you can watch both the man picture and a second wndow picture at the same time In order to enjoy the function first connect your video equipment VCR video disc player etc...

Page 11: ...3 PIP selector to PIP VTR 1 2 3 PIP 2 Press PIP to display a wmdow picture 3 Press SWAP SWAP To make the rnndow picture disappear press PIP a TO scm channels in the window ptcture Press CH on the Remote Commander Notes on the wondow picture l You cannot hear the sound of the wmdow miture channel PIP VTR i 2 3 PIP selector PDStTtON FREEZE To change the position of the wandow pmture POSITION 1 Set t...

Page 12: ...t the VTR i 2 3 PIP selector according to the wdeo equipment you want to operate If you want to operate 8 set to Beta ED Beta VCR VTRl a mm VCR VTR2 VHS VCR VI R3 When usmg VCR equipment select VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 mode by prewng the TVNIDEO button 3 Use the wdeo operating buttons to operate wdeo equipment Operating a VCR To turn on or off 1Press POWER To change channels Press CH when watchmg TV roa...

Page 13: ...erter box 1 Press CABLE BOX CABLE BOX Sony Equipment and Code Numbers 1 SONY EOVIPMENT 1CODE I 2 Use the TV control buttons POWER 0 9 ENTER and CH I to control the cable converter box Notes l If more than one code number 1s listed try entermg them one by one until you come to the correct code for your equlpment If you enter a new code number the code number prewously entered at that settmg will be...

Page 14: ...you press ENTER 1200 AM stsnds for m dmght 1200 PM stands for noon It you unplug the TV or if a power failure occurs all senmgs wilt be erased from the TV s memory and the nternal clock WI return to the factory set condition Follow steps 1 f3 to reset the current time Setting the Clock CURRENT TIME SET cont d from prev page 5 PressForexample 0 9totosetsetthe5 30 currentpresstime 0 5 3 and 0 You mu...

Page 15: ...een set the display PLEASE SET THE CURRENT TIME FIRST will awear on the screen Go back to p iS Setting the Clock ENTER 3 Press the AN WINDOW I buttons to select the day of the week See illustration on p 30 EYERY MON FRI _ _A Ai cue SEl ECT THE DAY PLEASE SE 1 1 ENTER n DNlOFF TIMER I I EYERY Mm FR A c I 5 9 11 458 10 12 7 5 PressForexample 0 9totosetsetthe190 desiredpresstime 0 1 0 and 0 You must ...

Page 16: ...ER cont d from prev page When you press AVIWINDOW button the selectable days will appear m the followmg order See Step 3 WEDNESDAY I J I 1 WEDNY j Press the A V WINDOW button to move m the reverse direction To clear the rettin9 Cal the ON OFF TIMER page steps 1 and 2 Press RESET then EXIT To reset the Setting Cal the ON OFF TIMER page Press RESET then repeat steps 3 to 12 To re lore the normal ptc...

Page 17: ...lay to BETA 8 mm VHS LD laser disc player or S VIDEO and the VIDEO 2 display lo BETA 8 mm VHS or LD laser disc player channel 12 NOW 1 Press GUIDE Press repeatedly until the CHANNEL BLOCK display turns red GUIDE 2 1 1 Same as Setting the ON OFF TIMER ENTER 0 PI To clear the setting Call up the CHANNEL BLOCK page ste x 1 and 2 Press RESET then EXlT To re et the sening Call UP the CHANNEL BLOCK page...

Page 18: ...e m the reverse direction Press A V WINDOW TO r e s e t t h e s e t t i n g Call the VIDEO I D screen then repeat steps I 6 To restore the normal p cture PlrsS EXIT 3 294 638 5 7 1 Settina CHANNEL CAPTION Use this function to caption each channel number display with the channel call letters up to lour letters 1 Press GUIDE Press repeatedly until the CHANNEL CAPTION display turns red GUIDE 2 Press ...

Page 19: ... IFRET 9 ll 11 Press the AN WINDOW buttons to choose the fourth letter of the caption 12 Press ENTER The channel caption Is set ENTER To set more captions Press A V WINDOW then repeat steps 3 12 TO clear the setting Cal up the CHANNEL CAPTION screen and press RESET the EXIT t To reset the setting Call up the CHANNEL CAPTION cree Press RESET then repeat steps 3 12 TO restore the normal picture pres...

Page 20: ...ere watchmg prevvxsly press JUMP agam to switch back Use thls feature to keep track of two programs alternately JVMP 0 b Displaymg the current time TIME To display the current time PressTIME TIME n OhsRS MTS Each f m you press MTS the MAIN SAP Second Audio Program and MONO modes are selected in sequence The display in green for each mode will appear on the screen for appnwmately 3 seconds N O T E ...

Page 21: ... that the N VIDEO button IS set correctly Check that SPEAKER ON rs set Check that the speaker cords are connected to the SPEAKER termmals 1s POWER switched on l Plug the unit Into a wall outlet Check that the TV VIDEO button IS set correctly l Is it a color program Adjust COLOR l Is it an active or the correct channel Check the CABLE setting Check antennalcable connections This 6 often caused by l...

Page 22: ...ARDS REMOVAL R ear cover Remove claw Remove antenna terminal board I Remove Ul Board SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY OF our screws BVTP4 x 16 a Two screws BVTP4 X 16 2 3 SERVICE POSITION 0 Two special screws Pw4 x 30 I Remove G bracket Remove claw 21 ...

Page 23: ...Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by the arrow l HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP j Don t hurt the surface of anode caps with sharp shaped material Don t press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode caps A material fitting called as shatter hook terminal is built in the rubber Don t turn the foot of rubber over hardly The shatter hook terminal will stick out o...

Page 24: ...educe the influence of external magnetic force 3 l BEAM LANDING 1 Input a raster signal with the pattern generator 2 Loosen the deflection yoke mounting screw and set the purity control to the center as shown in Fig 2 3 Turn the raster signal of the pattern generator to green 4 Move the deflection yoke backward and adjust with the purity control so that green is in the center and red and blue are ...

Page 25: ...ed green and blue dots in the center of the screen Vertical movement 3 If the red green and blue dots do not converge in the center of the screen with H STAT VR perform horizontal convergence adjustment using H STAT VR and V STAT magnet as shown below In this case H STAT VR and V STAT magnet effect each other l Tilt the VSTAT magnet and adjust static convergence to open or close the V STAT magnet ...

Page 26: ...onvergence Adjustment Perpartion l Before starting perform Horizontal and Vertical Static convergence adjustment 1 Slightly loosen deflection yoke screw 2 Remove deflection yoke spacers Purity 3 Move the deflection yoke for best convergence as shown below 4 Tighten the deflection yoke screw 5 Install the deflection yoke spacers Yoke screw BGRRGB o o 0 25 ...

Page 27: ...e retrace line disappears Using the Remote Commander 2 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 Set to service mode Press I 1 to normal and if necessaries TRINITONE set to LOW by q or J Input an entire white signal Set the PICTURE to minimum Select S BRT with m and 1 and then set the level to minimum with 1 and 6 Select G CUT and B CUT with 1 and m And adjust the level with m and m for the best white b...

Page 28: ...next place press 1 button again hereupon it becomes TV mode e METHOD OF WRITE FOR MEMORY 1 Set to Service Mode 2 Press H UP and m DOWN select an item of adjustments 3 Press 1 button indicate WRITE R E D on screen 4 Press ENTER button to write for memory At this time WRITE YELLOW is indicated on screen f MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD 1 After adjustment pull out the plug from AC outlet and next p...

Page 29: ...st ABL current to 1650 80 PA with PICTURE and BRIGHT etc controls 2 Increase B line voltage gradually by adjusting the resistor of RVl Confirm that the minimum voltage is less than 143 5V DC whereby the raster disappears during operation of hold down circuit NOTE When the hold down circuit starts operating switch OF F the POWER of the set immediately 3 Turn the POWER switch ON and input a dot sign...

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Page 31: ... Pattern Generator 1 METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE MODE 2 Frequency counter 1 Press 1button on the Remote Commander 3 Digital multimeter while pressing switch on the rear of the set 4 Audio OSC Service mode switch 2 ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR MUTING VIDEO RESEl i t e m dqta i i S E R V I C E H F R E 0 0 S E R V I C E H F R E 0 0 M A I N M T S M A I N M T S 1 1 S A P S A P 1 1 MONO MONO I I ...

Page 32: ...ton on the commander in the next place press 1 button again hereupon it becomes TV mode 5 METHOD OF WRITE FOR MEMORY 1 Set to Service Mode 2 Press l UP and m DOWN select an item of adjustments 3 Pressmlbutton indicate WRITE R E D on screen 4 Pressmlbutton to write for memory At this time WRITE YELLOW is indicated on screen 6 MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD WRITE l l 1000 0000 1 After adjustment p...

Page 33: ...e item of AFC set to 3 level free run 5 Select HFRE withland1 6 Adjutiandato the 15735 60 Hz level 7 Call the item of AFC again adjust the level 00 8 Write into the memory by pressing 1 then 1 IV FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT VFRE 1 Set the Service Mode 2 Input an off air signal VID EO IN no signal 3 Connect the frequency counter across connector VDY of A 52 connector and ground 4 Select VFRE withmandm 5 A...

Page 34: ...sing MUTING then p7mEiq IV SIZE ADJUSTMENT VSlZ 1 Set to Service Mode 2 Pressml then to normal 3 Input a cross hatch signal 4 Adjust i and i to the best vertical size by selecting VSIZ withmandm 4 5 6 Connect an oscilloscope to pin 0 of connector A 32 and ground Adjust 1 and H to the 1 7 O lVp p level by select ing SPIX withmandB Write the memory bypressing 1 1 then IENTER 7 Return the following b...

Page 35: ...signal 2 Press 1 thenmlto n o r m a l 3 Set to Service Mode 4 Select PAMP CPIN and PPHA withmanda 5 Adjustaandmto the best picture 6 Write the memory by 1 E N T E R PIN AMP CORNER PIN 1 Set to Service Mode 2 Select tolTEST withmandi set the data to 1 Then select MPX and change data to 08 3 Connect an audio oscillator to R116 using a capacitor 10 F 16V set frequency to 62 936 kHz O l kHz And then t...

Page 36: ...e data to 0 withw And then press MTSlto MONO 3 Select MPX with m and w set the data to 08 withHandw 4 Write into the memory by pressing m then 1 PILOT CANCEL ADJUSTMENT PILO 1 Set to the Service Mode 2 Select TEST with fl and H set the data to 0 with H And then press MTSlto MAIN 3 Select PILO withmandH set the data to 08 withmandm 4 Write into the memory by pressing IR IUTINGI then 1 ISAP VCO f AD...

Page 37: ... RV 2108 SUB CONT so that the signal level between white and pedestal becomes 550 10 mVp p as shown SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT RV 21071 1 Input a color bar signal 2 Set to PICTURE IN PICTURE mode 3 COLOR RESET HUE RESET 4 Connect an oscilloscope to TP 47 B 5 Adjust RV 2107 so that voltage is 0 9 0 05 Vp p 0 Y OSVP P ISUB HUE ADJUSTMENT RV 2106 j 1 Input a color bar signal 2 Set to PICTURE IN PICTURE mod...

Page 38: ... IN PICTURE mode 3 Connect an oscilloscope to TP 46 R 4 Adjust RV 2201 so that the wavefront as shown in figure B YQ 4 L picture red Iv picture white ISUB PICTURE ADJUSTMENT FL2205 2206 1 1 Input a monoscope signal 2 Set to PICTURE IN PICTURE mode 3 Adjust FL2205 FL2206 so that A and B are same size t A B FL 2205 B side FL 2206 A side SUB PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT RV 2103 1 Input a cross hatch s...

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Page 47: ...13S 4a 25 TflA8 172 UOSG 2SA1091 0 2SC2551 0 HOSE OaE 2Sfll886CA 24 CXAl3lSP MB88201 638L SN74LS123N SN74LS 19AN l b 9 fiPC78NOSH 2SAl 162 G 2SCl623 L5L6 2SC2713 L SBX1681 02 SBX 1483 59 EGP2OG ELlZ ERB91 02 Rfll OESBZ RO 12ESB2 Rfll8ESBl Rfll8ESB2 Rf124ESB 1 RfI33ESB2 Rf S 6ESB2 RfiI6 2ESB2 Rf19 1ESB2 WG7 13A lSSl19 lSVl13 0 MNl280 S pPC7893HF 2SA1175 HFE 2SC2785 HFE SE 13SNS CATHOSE Q ANO9E ERB9...

Page 48: ...art numba g 12 specified g z r F i 0 g es c mposants identifies pa I une trame e t p a r une marqlM h sent d une i m p o r t a n c e 8 critique pour la s wit6 NP j i 1 11x les r e m p l a c e r que p a r deb 1 il i pi xesde w o sticifiP 4 s iiiiii i i _ j REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK IREF NO PART NO I I i i 556 945 21 CABLE P P l 561 306 00 JACK PIN F A 1394 314 A U1 BOARD COMPLETE 14 4 397 4...

Page 49: ... I I DESCRIPTION HEMAHK _ _ 371 629 01 4 390 505 01 4 38 7 284 01 4 033 681 01 4 308 870 00 1 452 032 00 I 452 094 00 X 4306 312 0 3 704 495 01 l 637 952 22 8 741 681 02 STIIPPEH WlHE SCREW 7 TAPPING HfllDFH LFAD HiUiR LiAD CLIP LEAD WIRE MAGNi T DISK 1OMM b MAGNET ROTATAHLE DISK 15MM d P RMALLLlY ASSY CONVERGENCE PKmb DY IC SHXl681 02 7o ...

Page 50: ...476 00 MYLAR 0 0027MF C2146 F i2150 CAPACITOR 163 809 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 047MF 164 232 11 CERAMIC CHIP O OlMF 164 232 11 CERAMIC CHIP O OlMF 163 037 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 022MF zi 16V 5ov 5ov 55 5ov 5ov 5ov 5ov 5OV 5ov 5 5ov 5ov 5ov 55 5ov 5ov i 5ov 5ov 5ov 25V F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ____ 2151 I 123 382 00 ELECT 3 3MF 12152 l 163 023 00 CERAMIC CHIP MF 2153 l 136 165 00 FILM 12154 I 136 169 00 FILM 0...

Page 51: ... 7 5ov vv i 25V 1 4w F 1 4W F iMi F 1 4W F 1 4W F 1 4W F F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION C2204 g 759 149 90 IC UPD4i272AGF C2206 8 759 148 68 IC UPC661G C2601 8 759 982 31 I C RC78M05FA C2602 8 759 982 26 I C RC78L12A C2603 8 759 982 10 11C RC7809FA COII 2101 l 408 424 00 2102 l 408 413 00 2103 l 408 415 00 2104 l 408 424 00 2105 l 408 163 00 2106 l 408 415 00 2109 l 408 421 00 2110 l 408 418 00 2200 l 4...

Page 52: ...I 216 057 00 METAL GLAZE 2 2K 5 R2126 I 216 055 00 METAL GLAZE 1 8K 5 i z i2194 l 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K 5H 12195 l 216 053 00 METAL GLAZE gK i i 12196 l 216 294 00 METAL GLAZE 1 8W 12197 l 216 071 00 METAL GLAZE l lOW 12198 l 216 097 00 METAL GLAZE l lOW 12199 l 216 085 00 METAL GLAZE 33K 5 12200 l 216 061 00 METAL GLAZE 3 3K 5 12201 l 216 061 00 METAL GLAZE 3 3K 5 12202 l 216 061 00 METAL GLA...

Page 53: ...ZE 220 5 R2526 I 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K R2527 l 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K i R2528 l 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K R2535 l 215 857 11 METAL OXIDE 10 I R2540 l 216 077 00 UETAL GLAZE 15K 5T R2541 I 216 077 00 METAL GLAZE 15K R2542 l 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K R2550 I 216 049 00 METAL GLAZE 1K 5 m o w R2551 l 216 295 00 METAL GLAZE 0 R2552 l 216 633 11 METAL CHIP 180 5 650 i c F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ...

Page 54: ...F I EF 1ov 5ov 5ov 16V 5ov K 5ov 5ov 5ov 25v 5ov 5ov 1oov 5ov 25V 5ov 16V 5ov ii 7 16V 5OV 16V 5ov 16V 55 5ov K 16V 5ov 5ov 5ov 5ov 5ov 5ov F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION __ ___ 317 l 124 360 00 ELECT 1OOOMF 318 I 130 471 00 MYLAR 319 l 124 903 11 ELECT 320 l 130 479 00 MYLAR 321 1 102 114 00 CERAMIC 322 l 102 114 00 CERAMIC iiolHF ii 7MF 470PF 324 l 124 903 11 ELECT 325 l 136 153 00 FILM 326 l 124 903 ...

Page 55: ...19 911 19 DIODE lSSll9 D304 8 719 110 13 DIODE RD9 1ES B2 1305 g 719 110 48 DIODE RD18ES81 1306 g 719 911 19 DIODE lSS119 1307 8 719 911 19 DIODE lSSll9 J308 g 719 110 49 DIODE RDlW B2 310 g 719 109 93 DIIIDE KD6 2ES B2 1311 8 719 109 93 DIODE RD6 2ES B2 1500 g 719 911 55 DIODE U05G 1501 g 719 312 71 DIODE RS3FS 1502 8 719 911 55 DIODE UO5G 1503 8 719 312 72 DIODE RU30A 1504 8 719 911 55 DIODE U05...

Page 56: ...ANSISTOR 2SD1408 Y 8 729 119 78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785 HFE 8 729 119 78 TRANSISTOR 2SC2785 HFE 8 729 119 76 TRANSISTOR 2SA1175 HFE RESISTOR RlOl 1 249 417 I R102 1 249 425 1 R103 1 249 409 I RIO4 1 249 409 l R105 1 249 409 l RlO6 1 249 425 I R107 1 249 441 l RI08 l 249 437 1 CARBON CARBON iK7K 2 CARBON 220 5 CARBON CARBON g I Z j I CARBON 47K 5 c F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION _ __ 109 Ii0 ii 115 E l 249 42...

Page 57: ...86 1 249 412 1 R387 1 249 415 1 R388 1 249 416 1 CARBON 270 CARBON 22K CARBON 390 CARBON 680 CARBON X 20 1 249 429 l 1 249 425 1 R180 1 249 421 1 RI81 I 249 421 l R182 1 249 421 1 10K 5 4 7K 5 2 2K 5F i 220 5 Eoo 55 220 5 1 8K 5 100 5 tj 220 5 220 5 1OOK iK 2 53 1OOK 5 1OOK 5 CARBON CARBON CARBON RI83 1 249 421 11 CARBON R184 l 249 421 11 CARBON RI85 1 249 421 11 CARBON R186 1 249 421 11 CARBON R1...

Page 58: ...R552 1 249 385 11 CARBON y g R553 l 249 437 11 CARBON 47K 5 R554 2 5 3 METAL jX E 1 5 5 R566 1 249 443 11 CARBON p 5 7 24 W l C y j fj I jl jr ii Em I j jg jr I 249 437 11 CARBON yj c f R573 l 247 889 00 CARBON 2 I 249 409 11 CARBON l 249 429 11 CARBON EI l 249 422 11 CARBON 10K 5 l 249 455 11 CARBON j R592 I 247 895 00 CARBON R593 l 249 441 11 CARBON f i R594 l 249 429 CARBON IRK 5 Ig y2j x Bi il...

Page 59: ...911 19 DIODE lSSll9 1621 8 719 911 19 DIODE lSS119 1622 g 719 302 06 DIODE EU2A 1623 g 719 311 31 DIODE RU 1P 1624 8 719 301 64 DIODE RU4DS 1625 g 719 948 59 DIODE ERB93 02 1626 g 719 941 74 DIODE ERB91 02 1627 8 719 948 59 DIODE ERB93 02 FUSE FERRITE BEAD zB601 l 410 396 41 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR zB602 l 410 397 21 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR iB603 l 410 397 21 FERRITE BEAD INDUCTOR FB604 I 410 396 41 F...

Page 60: ... 10 c710 l 102 117 00 CERAMIC 10 1 711 I 126 233 11 ELECT ZKF 20 C71L 1 102 116 00 CERAMIC 68OPF 10 5OV 5ov 25V 5ov KV 27EXR95 RM Ylll mm F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK _ __ 713 l 102 117 00 CERAMIC K 5OV 714 1 162 622 11 CERAMIC I 102 074 00 CERAMIC O OOlMF GKV I 102 074 00 CERAMIC O OOlMF 5ov 720 I 126 233 11 ELECT 22MF 25V 721 l 102 074 00 CERAMIC 1730 1 102 116 00 CERAMIC y 20 iii E 731 1 102...

Page 61: ...ECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 18P ace only with part numbw c 1F NO PART NO DESCRIPTION _ _ _ __ l 633 487 41 U2 BOARD tttt 4 341 752 01 EYELET EYYOl EY904 CAPACITOR 1900 1 101 004 00 CERAMIC 901 l 126 233 11 ELECT 902 l 124 907 11 ELECT YO3 l 124 907 11 ELECT C904 l 124 907 11 ELECT C905 I 124 907 11 ELECT 906 l 124 907 11 ELECT C907 l 124 907 11 ELECT i l 126 233 11 ELECT l 126 233 11 ELECT 910 I 126 233 ...

Page 62: ...5ov i 25V 25V 16V 25V 1oov 25V 1oov 5ov i 25V 5ov NO PART NO DESCRIPTION c DIODE 407 8 719 110 17 DIODE RDlOES B2 408 g 719 109 89 DIODE RD5 6ES B2 409 8 719 109 89 DIODE RD5 6ES B2 420 8 719 911 19 DIODE lSS119 421 8 719 911 19 DIODE lSSl19 lC C402 g 759 710 68 IC NJM2245S C403 g 759 710 68 IC NJM2245S C405 g 759 980 43 IC TDA2009A C444 g 752 053 17 IC CXAlll4P COIL1 400 l 410 473 11 INDUCTOR 18U...

Page 63: ... l 249 398 11 CARBON R486 1 249 421 11 CARBON R487 1 249 381 11 CARBON R488 1 249 425 11 CARBON R489 1 249 428 11 CARBON R492 1 249 425 11 CARBON R493 l 249 428 11 CARBON R494 l 249 405 11 CARBON R495 l 249 421 11 CARBON R496 1 249 421 11 CARBON R497 l 249 405 11 CARBON R498 l 249 437 11 CARBON R499 l 249 437 11 CARBON R1400 l 249 435 11 CARBON R1401 1 249 435 11 CARBON REMARK 3F NO PART NO DESCRI...

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