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KV-XG29M8J

RM-952

The following adjustments should be made when a complete

realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed.

These adjustments should be performed with rated power

supply voltage unless otherwise noted.

Controls and switches should be set as follows unless otherwise noted:

PICTURE control ...........................................................  normal

BRIGHTNESS control ...................................................  normal

Perform the adjustments in the following order :

1. Beam Landing

2. Convergence

3. Focus

4. White Balance

Note :  Test Equipment Required.

1. Color-bar/Pattern Generator

2. Degausser

3. Oscilloscope

SECTION 3

SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

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Fig. 3-2

Neck assy

G2

G1

G3

Behind the G2 edge

Fig. 3-1

Fig. 3-5

Purity control
corrects this area.

Disk magnets or rotatable
disk magnets correct these
areas (a-d).

Deflection yoke positioning
corrects these areas.

a

b

b

c

c

d

d

a

Fig. 3-4

Red

Blue

Green

}

normal

Preparation :

In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set's

picture tube, face it east or west.

Switch on the set's power and degauss with the degausser.

3-1. BEAM LANDING

1. Input a white signal with the pattern generator.

Contrast

Brightness

2. Position neck assy as shown in Fig3-2.

3. Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster.

4. Move the deflection yoke to the rear and adjust with the  purity

control so that the green is at the center and the blue and the red

take up equally sized areas on each side.

(See Figures 3-1 through 3-4.)

5. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the entire

screen is green. (See Figure 3-2.)

6. Switch the raster signal to blue, then to red and verify the

condition.

7. When the position of the deflection yoke has been decided,

fasten the deflection yoke with the screws and DY spacers.

8. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners, use a

magnet to adjust it.

(See Figure 3-5.)

Purity control

Fig. 3-3

Summary of Contents for Trinitron KV-XG29M8J

Page 1: ...http cxema ru CHASSIS TRINITRON COLOR TV SERVICE MANUAL BG 3S MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO KV XG29M8J RM 952 ME SCC U30V A MODEL COMMANDER DEST CHASSIS NO ...

Page 2: ...erminal Video Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 1 VP P 75 ohms Audio Input 2 Output 1 Phono jacks 500 mVrms 2 Headphone Output 1 Minijack Picture tube 29 inch Tube size cm 72 Measured diagonally Screen size cm 68 Measured diagonally Dimension w h d mm 794 573 517 Mass kg 48 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING A...

Page 3: ...3 4 G2 Screen and White Balance Adjustments 27 4 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT 4 1 Adjustments with Commander 28 4 2 Adjustment Method 29 4 3 Picture Quality Adjustments 34 4 4 A Board Adjustment After IC003 Memory Replacement 34 4 5 Picture Distortion Adjustment 35 Section Title Page 5 DIAGRAMS 5 1 Block Diagram 39 5 2 Frame Schematic Diagram 42 5 3 Circuit Boards Location 45 5 4 Schematic Diagrams and Prin...

Page 4: ...ected Symptoms Power does not come on No power is supplied to the TV AC power supply is faulty Power does not come on Load on power line is shorted Has entered standby state after horizontal raster Vertical deflection pulse is stopped Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped No raster is generated CRT cathode current detection reference pulse output is small Power is shut down shortly afte...

Page 5: ...al deflection stopped White balance failure 5 times One flash count is not used for self diagnostic 3 STOPPINGTHE STANDBY TIMER FLASH Turn off the power switch on the TV main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the STANDBY TIMER lamp from flashing Lamp ON 0 3 sec Lamp OFF 3 sec Lamp OFF 0 3 sec 2 times 5 times STANDBY SLEEP lamp ...

Page 6: ...been detected Numeral 1 means a fault has been detected 101 000 SELF DIAGNOSTIC 5 HANDLING OF SELF DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared always check the self diagnostic screen during repairs When you have completed the repairs clear the result display to 0 Unless the result display is cleared to 0 the self diagnostic function ...

Page 7: ...ed by Q509 and IC001 shut down the power supply Vertical deflection overcurrent Occurs when an overcurrent on V drive line is detected by Q507 Power supply will be shut down when detect this by IC001 White balance failure If the RGB levels do not balance or become low level within 5 seconds this error will be detected by IC301 TV will stay on but there will be no picture Refers to the RGB levels o...

Page 8: ...l days Install the TV in a stable position Do not allow children to climb onto it Do not plug in too many appliances to the same power socket Do not damage the power cord Clean the TV with a dry and soft cloth Do not use benzine thinner or any other chemicals to clean the TV Do not scratch the picture tube For your own safety do not touch any part of the TV the power cord and the antenna cable dur...

Page 9: ...ing your TV screen will indicate B G I D K or M for the TV system Front of TV 1 2 Using Your New TV 6 Connecting optional components You can connect optional audio video components such as a VCR multi disc player camcorder video game or stereo system To watch the picture of the connected equipment press see page 12 Connecting a camcorder video game equipment using the video input jacks Notes You c...

Page 10: ...ears 2 Press or The on screen display will start flashing 3 Press PROGR or the number buttons until the desired program number appears 4 Press or TV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 5 JUMP SOUND MODE FAVORITE PROGR Á u Number buttons SELECT PROGR or PIC MODE VHF LOW B G AUTO PROGR PROGR Using Your New TV Using Your New TV 7 Securing the TV To prevent the TV from falling secure the TV using one of the following m...

Page 11: ...rs 2 Press or to select the appropriate color system until the color is optimal Tip Normally set COL SYS to AUTO Skipping program numbers 1 Press PROGR or the number buttons until the unused or unwanted program number appears 2 Press SELECT until MANUAL PROGRAM appears 3 Press or 4 Press PIC MODE 5 Press SELECT To preset the skipped program number again Preset the channel automatically or manually...

Page 12: ...e sound and either the program number or video mode are displayed The on screen display for the picture and sound information disappears after about 3 seconds Changing the on screen display language 1 Press SELECT until LANGUAGE ENGLISH appears on the screen 2 Press or to select Tip You can also use SELECT and on the TV to select the on screen display language b b PIC ROTATION LANGUAGE ENGLISH SEL...

Page 13: ...urn the TV off WAKE UP TIMER 10M WAKE UP TIMER OFF WAKE UP TIMER 12H00M After 10 minutes No Wake Up timer After 12 hours SLEEP TIMER 30M SLEEP TIMER 60M SLEEP TIMER OFF SLEEP TIMER 90M After 30 minutes No Sleep Timer After 60 minutes After 90 minutes Advanced Operations 14 Advanced Operations SOUND MODE Customizing the picture and sound You can customize the picture and sound by selecting the pict...

Page 14: ...OVIE OFF SELECT Advanced Operations 16 Viewing your favorite channels You can display six of your favorite channels for quick and easy selection You can change the favorite channel setting as well Selecting a favorite channel 1 Press FAVORITE 2 Press the number button from 1 to 6 to select the desired channel When you use the FAVORITE CH feature for the first time six preset channels will appear 1...

Page 15: ...N 1 CHILD LOCK OFF TV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 0 5 JUMP SOUND MODE FAVORITE PROGR Á SELECT or SELECT Additional Information 20 Self diagnosis function Your TV is equipped with a self diagnosis function If there is a problem with your TV the u indicator flashes red The number of times the u indicator flashes indicates the possible causes 1 Check that the u indicator flashes red a number of times between 3 s...

Page 16: ...ture Noisy sound No picture No sound continued Additional Information Additional Information 22 Troubleshooting continued Possible cause Symptom Solutions Press to increase the volume level Press to cancel the muting Do not use a hair dryer or other equipment near the TV Adjust the antenna direction for minimum interference Contact a Sony dealer for advice Use a highly directional antenna Use the ...

Page 17: ...nd intervals TV cabinet creaks A boom sound is heard when the TV is turned on The channel carries no Teletext broadcast Connection is loose or the cable is damaged The antenna direction is inappropriate Signal transmission is too low The terrestrial magnetism affects your TV set There is interference from external sources e g heavy machineries nearby broadcast station Your TV may need service Chan...

Page 18: ...MP SOUND MODE FAVORITE PROGR Á Select the desired item 9 Adjust value 9 Select program number 11 Input numbers 11 Adjust volume 11 Turn off temporarily or 12 turn on the TV Select TV or video input 12 Display the TV program 12 Mute the sound 12 Display on screen information 12 Jump to previous channel 12 Set TV to turn on automatically 13 Set TV to turn off automatically 13 Select picture mode 14 ...

Page 19: ... Bracket first SECTION 2 DISASSEMBLY 2 3 CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 2 2 SPEAKER REMOVAL 1 Eight screws BVTP 4 16 3 Four screws BVTP 3 16 2 Bracket speaker 1 Chassis assy 2 1 REAR COVER REMOVAL 2 Eight screws BVTP 4 16 3 Three screws BVTP 4 16 4 One screw BVTP 4 16 1 Rear cover ...

Page 20: ...ENT OF LIGHT GUIDE 2 5 REPLACEMENT OF PARTS For replacement of the Control Button and Light Guide unscrew to exchange with the new parts and fix them with screws BVTP respectively 2 5 1 REPLACEMENT OF CONTROL BUTTON Control button Two screws BVTP 3 12 One screw BVTP 3 12 2 6 D3 BOARD REMOVAL 1 Three connectors 2 One claw 3 D3 board ...

Page 21: ...H2 BOARD REMOVAL 2 10 PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL Four DGC clips ª Degaussing coil 0 Four claws 1 Four screws BVTP 4 16 2 Speaker Bracket assy L Coating Earth Assy 5 Speaker Bracket assy R Two screws Tapping 6 Chassis assy 9 Deflection yoke 8 Neck assy 7 C6 board 5 Anode cap Picture tube Cushion Two screws Tapping Tension spring 3 Eight screws BVTP 3 16 4 Eight screws BVTP 4 16 6 Four screws BVTP 3 16 DG...

Page 22: ...A metal fitting called the shatter hook terminal is built into the rubber 3 Do not turn the foot of rubber over too hard The shatter hook terminal will stick out or damage the rubber HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP 3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button the anode cap can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the direction of the arrow c 2 Using a thu...

Page 23: ...d d a Fig 3 4 Red Blue Green normal Preparation In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set s picture tube face it east or west Switch on the set s power and degauss with the degausser 3 1 BEAM LANDING 1 Input a white signal with the pattern generator Contrast Brightness 2 Position neck assy as shown in Fig3 2 3 Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster 4 Move the d...

Page 24: ...d blue dots are on top of each other at the center of the screen 3 If the H STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red green and blue dots together at the center of the screen adjust the horizontal convergence with the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet in the manner given below In this case the H STAT variable resistor and the V STAT magnet influence each other so be sure to perform ...

Page 25: ... VM1 board Neck assy Neck assy Note 1 The Red and Blue magnets should be equally far from the horizontal center line 2 Do not separate the Red and Blue magnets too far Less than 8 mm 2 Dynamic Convergence Adjustment Preparation Before starting this adjustment adjust the horizontal static convergence and the vertical static convergence RB RB TLH TLV YCH XCV B R R B 4 BMC Hexapole Magnet If the red ...

Page 26: ...ged areas a b c d Permalloy assembly 3 3 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Adjust FOCUS control on the flyback transformer for the best focus FLYBACK TRANSFORMER T503 Screen Focus TLV Rotate TLV 2 VOL 29 34 on DY Rotate TLV VOL 25 on DY XCV Rotate XCV Adj core on DY YCH Rotate YCH VOL on DY TLH Insert TLH Correction Plate to DY Pocket Left or Right ON DY YCH XCV TLV1 TLV2 ...

Page 27: ...RIGHT ADJUSTMENT 1 Set to service mode 2 Input a staircase signal of black to white from the pattern generator 3 BRIGHTNESS 50 PICTURE MINIMUM 4 Select SBR WHB7 with 1 and 4 and adjust SBR WHB7 level with 3 and 6 so that the second stripe from the right is dimly lit White second from the right Black 3 4 G2 SCREEN AND WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS 1 G2 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 1 Set the PICTURE to normal 2 Pu...

Page 28: ...Item Name Item No Software version Suffix No OEM Code Total Power On time hours p Marking of virgin NVM GEO 1 0C 59 7F 000A 0 626S Device Name 50 RM 952 b METHOD OF CANCELLATION FROM SERVICE MODE Set the standby condition Press POWER button on the commander then press POWER button again hereupon it becomes TV mode c METHOD OF WRITE INTO MEMORY 1 Set to Service Mode 2 Press 1 UP and 4 DOWN select a...

Page 29: ...k to SERVICE Use the same method for all Items Use 1 and 4 to select the adjustment item use 3 and 6 to adjust write with MUTING then execute the write with Note 1 In WRITE the data for all items are written into memory together 2 For adjustment items that have different standard data between 50Hz or 60Hz be sure to use the respective input signal after adjustment 1F SERVICE 50 HPS Adjusted with 3...

Page 30: ... G Drive DYNAMIC others 0A 7 2 90 7 2 2 BDR 2A 3F B Drive DYNAMIC others 0B 7 2 91 7 2 3 RCT 7 0F R Cutoff SECAM others 07 3 0 93 3 0 4 GCT 7 0F G Cutoff SECAM others 08 7 4 94 7 4 5 BCT 7 0F B Cutoff SECAM others 08 3 0 94 3 0 6 BMN 15 1F Brightness Minimum Data 97 7 SBR 28 3F Sub Brightness Control 98 SAJ 0 PMX 33 3F Picture Maximum Data CXA2130S 88H 96 1 SHU 8 0F Sub Hue Control TV Video 99 2 S...

Page 31: ... 0 3 PH2 0 3 Phase 2 Register Selection 76 3 2 4 PH3 0 3 Phase 3 Register Selection 76 5 4 5 PH4 0 3 Phase 4 Register Selection 76 7 6 6 BCS 2 3 Bass Center Shift 4 3 0 1A8 1 0 7 TCS 2 3 Treble Center Shift 5 3 0 1A9 1 0 8 TRF 2 3 RF Treble Offset 5 3 0 1A9 5 4 MSP 0 WST 15 FF W G Stereo Threshold MSP3415D 84H 157 7 0 1 WBT EA FF W G Bilingual Threshold 158 7 0 2 WLL 5 FF W G Monaural Threshold 15...

Page 32: ...ch A4 1 6 RFB 0 3 C BPF Control A5 5 4 7 TVO 0 7 Tilt to V Angle offset A5 2 0 8 DBL 0 1 Disable Blueback Function A4 2 OPB 0 OP1 FF FF Optional Bits 1 see below Option Bits 45 1 OP2 1 FF Optional Bits 2 see below 46 2 OP3 0 FF Optional Bits 3 see below 47 NOTE shaded items are fixed data Standard data listed on the Adjustment Item Table are reference values therefore it may be different for each ...

Page 33: ...displayed AV Input 00 no AV Input 01 1 AV Input 10 2 AV Input 11 2AV Input DVD Input Effective only when AV Input is set to 3 AV Inout Dis Fav Disable favourite channel Only Effective For 21 14 Models Only Pic Rot 1 Picture Rotation Feature Switch 0 disabled 1 enabled 2199 Curve 1 2199 Volume Curve Selection 0 Others 1 2199 Volume Curve Auto PIC Auto Picture Improvement 0 Initiative 1 active A TVs...

Page 34: ... Press MUTING of the commander to write the data VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 BELL FILTER ADJUSTMENT 1 Input SECAM color bar signal 2 Connect the dual trace oscilloscope to CN303 pin 9 not mounted 3 Adjust SERVICE MODE ITEMS SBF as shown below 4 4 A BOARD ADJUSTMENT AFTER IC003 MEMORY REPLACEMENT When replacing IC003 MEMORY be sure to change IC001 µ COM to the following new IC at the same time ...

Page 35: ...SITION GEO 1 HSZ H SIZE GEO 2 PAP PIN AMP GEO 5 VSZ V SIZE GEO 7 VLN V LINEARITY GEO 4 VPS V POSITION GEO 6 SCO VERTICAL S Correction GEO 8 BOW AFC BOW GEO 9 AGL AFC ANGLE GEO 3 TLT TRAPEZIUM GEO 0A UCP UPPER CORNER PIN GEO 0B LCP LOWER CORNER PIN PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT 2 H TRAPEZOID Rotate RV1801 ...

Page 36: ...2SD2578 V OUT IC503 TDA8172 HDT T501 H DRIVE Q506 2SC2785 PIN CONT IC502 NJM2903M PIN OUT Q505 IRF614 PMT T505 HLT T504 FBT T503 NX 4009 V PARA IC2801 DQP V DRIVE Q2802 2803 2804 DQP H DRIVE Q2801 DF TRANS T2800 B Audio Front Vcc 9V 11V 7V 5V 5V REG RESET IC002 MM1319AFBE 9V REC IC603 5V REC IC604 STB TRANS T604 STB SW TR Q605 2SK2845 SRT T603 POWER IC601 STR F6656 LINE FILTER T601 THP THP600 DGC ...

Page 37: ... CN700 1P TAB CN702 1P RGB OUT PICTURE ROTATION CN706 1P TAB CN704 1P TAB N S COIL NC GND GND TO DGC HV G4 G1 KR G2 KB KG CV H QP Q P Q P E VM QP VM C6 DQP DYNAMIC FOCUS TELE TEXT D3 V1 V R L 2 1 J2901 J2902 J2903 3P 4 3 TO SPEAKER 1 NS MUTE NS ROT 15V VD GND VD 2 3 4 5 6 1 B G R GND IK 9V 2 3 4 5 6 1 B G R GND IK 9V 2 3 4 5 6 1 200V E H1 2 3 1 200V GND H1 2 3 GND 4 1 DGC NC DGC 2 3 CN602 2P MINI ...

Page 38: ...58 NTSC 4 43 Readings are taken with a 10 M digital m ultimeter Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless other wise noted Voltage variations may be noted due to normal pro duction tolerances All voltages are in V Cannot be measured Circled numbers are waveform references B bus B bus signal path Reference information RESISTOR RN METAL FILM RC SOLID FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUS...

Page 39: ...13 Q902 H 13 TRANSISTOR DIODE D001 B 8 D002 B 8 D003 C 9 D004 D 8 D005 B 8 D006 A 3 D100 B 5 D203 C 11 D300 A 9 D301 B 9 D302 B 6 D303 B 5 D304 B 5 D305 B 5 D308 B 4 D309 B 6 D310 A 6 D311 C 6 D312 C 7 D313 A 8 D315 B 7 D316 C 7 D317 B 9 D314 A 9 D319 C 7 D320 C 6 D321 B 6 D322 B 6 D401 D 2 D402 C 3 D403 B 2 D405 C 1 D406 B 1 D407 C 2 D408 C 1 D409 A 1 D504 D 5 D505 H 6 D506 F 6 D507 F 6 D508 I 5 ...

Page 40: ...HIP 470 CHIP 0 CHIP 6P WHT S MICRO 10k CHIP 0 CHIP CHIP 100 CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 220 CHIP 18p CH CHIP 18k CHIP 3 9k CHIP 3 9k CHIP 3 9k CHIP 10p CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 100 CHIP 4 7k CHIP 4 7k CHIP 4 7k CHIP 4 7k CHIP 100 CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 1k CHIP 4 7k CHIP 10k CHIP 0 022 B CHIP 1M CHIP 10k CHIP 47p CH CHIP JW 5mm 10k CHIP 10k CHIP 470p B CHIP CHIP 100 CHIP 1k CHIP CHIP 1k ...

Page 41: ...GP10GPKG23 PIN OUT RGP10GPKG23 15V RECT AK04V0 UDZ TE 17 15B D2L20U F 15V RECT 3 3k 2 2 10 680p 2kV B 4 7k CHIP 680p 1 5kV PP 0 1 200V PT 0 01 250V 0 1 1W RF 0 0022 1kV R 10 CHIP 56k 0 1 PT TF541M 220 3W RS AU 01Z WS AU 01Z WS 4700p 500V E 330p B 330p CH CHIP 680p 500V B 0 056 630V PP 0 0047 200V PT 0 68 250V PP 1 250V PP 0 15 200V PT 0 1 25V B CHIP 2200 16V 1P MINI 1P MINI 1P MINI RU4AM T4 PIN DA...

Page 42: ... D3 DOP DYNAMIC FOCUS D3 Board PRINTED WIRING BOARDS 1 NTSC 15 7Vp p H 4 1 5 2 6 2 7 3 23 0Vp p H PAL SECAM 135V 3 3Vp p H NTSC 13 6Vp p H 3 3Vp p H PAL SECAM 135Vp p H 3 3Vp p H NTSC 15 0Vp p H PAL SECAM 144Vp p H 3 C6 BOARD WAVEFORMS ...

Page 43: ...http cxema ru 58 KV XG29M8J RM 952 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS C6 RGB OUT PICTURE ROTATION C6 Board ...

Page 44: ...1 5k 1 5k 1k 5 6k JW 5MM 3 3k 47k 100k 1 2W 4 7 250V EL0606 100 FPRD 2SC2785 G AMP 1SS119 PROTECT 2SC2611 R AMP 100 FPRD 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 1SS119 PROTECT 2SC2611 B OUT 2SC2611 G OUT 2SC2611 R OUT 2SC2611 B AMP 2SC2611 G AMP 2SA1091 B IK D...

Page 45: ...http cxema ru 62 61 KV XG29M8J RM 952 KV XG29M8J RM 952 PRINTED WIRING BOARD VM 1 VELOCITY MODULATION VM 1 Board H 2 FUNCTION KEY H2 Board ...

Page 46: ...N S Y C CN904 CN104 CN601 TO A BOARD TO A BOARD TO A BOARD TO A BOARD TO B6 BOARD TO B6 BOARD CN901 CN8403 CN8602 TO SP 0 1 0 1 4 9 1 2 1 3 CONTROL PANEL 7V 5V 5V 5V AUDIO L AUDIO R 4 8 4 8 4 8 B SSSBG3S H2 AUDIO R Y S AUDIO L AUDIO R C Y S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 R5904 R5913 R5922 C5901 C5904 C5915 R5928 R5917 C5902 C5907 C5911 C5908 C5912 C5905 C5917 C5909 C5914 C5910 C5913 C5906 C59...

Page 47: ... FUSE JACK 9P 2 7k CHIP 2 7k CHIP 5 6k CHIP 5 6k CHIP 100 CHIP 10k CHIP 39k CHIP 39k CHIP 470 CHIP 2 2k CHIP 680 CHIP 3 9k CHIP 10k CHIP 1k CHIP 10k CHIP 1k CHIP 470k CHIP 470 CHIP 68 CHIP 470k CHIP 470k CHIP 47k CHIP 47k CHIP 470k CHIP 75 CHIP 15k CHIP 470k CHIP 75 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 47k CHIP 470k CHIP 47k CHIP 0 47 250V 0 68 250V 1M 1 2W RD9 1SB T1 RD9 1SB T1 47 3 3k CHIP 22k CHIP 10k CHIP 0...

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Page 54: ...20 50V C209 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22MF 20 50V C210 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100MF 20 16V C211 1 126 941 11 ELECT 470MF 20 25V C212 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100MF 20 16V C213 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100MF 20 16V C214 1 126 942 61 ELECT 1000MF 20 25V C215 1 126 942 61 ELECT 1000MF 20 25V C216 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01MF 10 50V C217 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10MF 20 50V C218 1 136 167 00 MYLAR 0 15MF 5 50V C219 1 136 167 ...

Page 55: ...63 038 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 25V C565 1 107 655 11 ELECT 47MF 20 250V C566 1 102 244 00 CERAMIC 220PF 10 500V C567 1 115 520 11 FILM 0 68MF 5 250V C568 1 102 228 00 CERAMIC 470PF 10 500V C570 1 115 522 11 FILM 1MF 5 250V C572 1 117 661 21 FILM 0 15MF 5 250V C573 1 106 387 00 MYLAR 0 068MF 10 200V C574 1 104 709 11 ELECT 4 7MF 0 160V C576 1 130 495 00 MYLAR 0 1MF 5 50V C577 1 106 395 00 MYLAR 0 15M...

Page 56: ...DZS TE17 9 1B D504 8 719 302 43 DIODE EL1Z D505 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D506 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D507 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D508 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D509 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W D510 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D511 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D512 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D513 8 719 908 03 DIODE GP08D D517 8 719 312 71 DIODE RS3FS D518 8 7...

Page 57: ...1 1 414 189 31 INDUCTOR 100UH L302 1 414 185 41 INDUCTOR 22UH L501 1 412 525 31 INDUCTOR 10UH L502 1 422 613 11 COIL AIR CORE L503 1 412 525 31 INDUCTOR 10UH L504 1 412 525 31 INDUCTOR 10UH L507 1 459 111 00 INDUCTOR 10MMH L511 1 406 977 21 INDUCTOR 100UH L513 1 412 551 31 INDUCTOR 1 5MMH L515 1 459 104 00 COIL WITH CORE L518 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47UH L601 1 412 527 11 INDUCTOR 15UH L901 1 408 60...

Page 58: ...1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R105 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R109 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 1 10W R111 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R112 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R113 1 216 047 91 RES CHIP 820 5 1 10W R202 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 10W R203 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R204 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R205 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R206 1 216 057 00 RES CHI...

Page 59: ...1 91 CARBON 22 5 1 4W R619 1 260 128 11 CARBON 270K 5 1 2W R620 1 129 720 00 FILM 0 033MF 5 630V R621 1 215 864 00 METAL OXIDE 150 5 1W F R623 1 216 095 00 RES CHIP 82K 5 1 10W R355 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R356 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R357 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 10W R358 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R359 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R360 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP ...

Page 60: ...10W RELAY RY600 1 755 299 11 RELAY RY601 1 755 214 11 RELAY AC POWER SWITCH S501 1 572 707 11 SWITCH LEVER S502 1 572 707 11 SWITCH LEVER TRANSFORMER T501 1 437 195 11 TRANSFORMER HORIZONTAL DRIVE T503 1 453 284 11 TRANSFORMERASSY FLYBACK NX 4009 M3I4 T504 1 431 693 11 TRANSFORMER HORIZONTAL LINEAR T505 1 426 981 11 TRANSFORMER FERRITE PMT T601 1 424 505 11 TRANSFORMER LINE FILTER T603 1 435 147 1...

Page 61: ...1 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF 5 50V C8572 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 10 25V C8574 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 C8575 1 163 255 11 CERAMIC CHIP 150PF 5 50V C8576 1 104 661 91 ELECT 330MF 20 16V C8577 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 50V C8578 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 50V C8579 1 126 967 11 ELECT 47MF 20 50V C8580 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 50V C8581 1 165 319 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1MF 50V C8601 1 104 70...

Page 62: ...00 RES CHIP 470 5 1 10W R8413 1 216 021 00 RES CHIP 68 5 1 10W R8414 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R8415 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R8416 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R8417 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R8418 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R8419 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 1 10W R8420 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R8421 1 216 077 91 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 10W R8422 1 216 07...

Page 63: ...17 8 719 121 26 DIODE RD9 1ESL2 D1803 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D1804 8 719 911 19 DIODE 1SS119 25 D1808 8 719 908 03 DIODE GP08D IC IC1800 8 759 822 38 IC LA6510 JACK J701 1 540 071 22 SOCKET CRT COIL L701 1 410 667 31 INDUCTOR 22UH L703 1 408 611 31 INDUCTOR 47UH L705 1 408 609 41 INDUCTOR 33UH L707 1 408 611 31 INDUCTOR 47UH TRANSISTOR Q701 8 729 326 11 TRANSISTOR 2SC2611 Q702 8 729 326 11 T...

Page 64: ...5MF 5 50V C2803 1 129 723 00 FILM 0 056MF 5 630V C2805 1 104 664 11 ELECT 47MF 20 25V C2806 1 106 383 00 MYLAR 0 047MF 5 100V C2807 1 137 194 81 MYLAR 0 47MF 5 50V C2808 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10MF 20 50V C2809 1 137 194 81 MYLAR 0 47MF 5 50V C2810 1 106 375 12 MYLAR 0 022MF 10 250V C2811 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10MF 20 50V C2812 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10MF 20 50V C2813 1 129 708 61 FILM 0 0033MF 5 630V CONNEC...

Page 65: ...11 CARBON 47 5 1 4W R2920 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R2921 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W SWITCH S2601 1 571 433 21 SWITCH PUSH AC POWER S2902 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2903 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2904 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2905 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2906 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2907 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE S2908 1 692 431 21 SWITCH TACTILE A 1342 539 A VM1 BOAR...

Page 66: ...1 4W R5917 1 249 416 11 CARBON 820 5 1 4W R5918 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R5919 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 4W F R5920 1 249 439 11 CARBON 68K 5 1 4W R5921 1 216 476 11 METAL OXIDE 180 5 3W F R5922 1 249 414 11 CARBON 560 5 1 4W R5923 1 249 383 11 CARBON 1 5 5 1 4W F R5925 1 249 400 11 CARBON 39 5 1 4W F R5929 1 215 880 00 METAL OXIDE 10 5 2W F R5930 1 249 413 11 CARBON 470 5 1 4W R5931 1 249 ...

Page 67: ...d by shading and mark are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REMARK KV XG29M8J RM 952 Sony Corporation Sony Technology Malaysia Sdn Bhd TV Business of General Area English 2000AM70176 1 Printed in Malaysia 2000 1 9 965 792 01 ...

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