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Page 1: ... as indicated by the underlined serial number This Service Manual describes replacement parts for the green product When repairing this green product use the part s described in this manual and lead free solder 2 For 1 and 2 refer to GREEN PRODUCT PROCUREMENT and LEAD FREE SOLDER TOSHIBA CORPORATION ...

Page 2: ...sts if any incurred in connection with or as a result of such modification or alteration THE INFORMATION OR DATA HEREIN SHALL BE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Toshiba shall not be liable for any damages losses expenses or costs if any incurred in connection with or as a result of use of any...

Page 3: ...wer is necessary to view drawings and to activate the functions of this system Please download and install Internet Explorer Settings When Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista is used ActiveX control and pop up windows are limited by the enhanced security function and this system may not work In that case perform the Internet Explorer setting using the following procedure to restore normal operation 1 ...

Page 4: ... My Computer right click Properties 2 Internet Explorer setting Tools Internet Options ...

Page 5: ...for Internet Explorer 7 ...

Page 6: ...onitor 1024 x 768 or higher resolution recommended Mouse A mouse with wheel recommended OS Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 XP Vista Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 Drawing viewer Autodesk DWF Viewer 6 0 7 0 Use the software following respective license terms and conditions ...

Page 7: ...ame at the end of a signal line in a divided schematic diagram is clicked the destination of the signal is searched and the display changes to the destination Connecter destinations can also be searched in the same way When two or more search results are provided their drawing names are displayed allowing you to choose a desired drawing to display Layer Display Changing Function When any of the co...

Page 8: ... zip 2 3MB 2 Run the program file ZeusSetup_v2 0 exe to install the ZEUS Engine Program in C Program Files zeus of the local PC This can be done by running the installer program provided 3 Create the appropriate folder where the ZEUS Engine Program Ver 2 and the ZEUS Service Manual Ver 2 to be stored in the server 4 Move the ZEUS Engine Program of step 2 to the folder created at step 3 in the Serv...

Page 9: ...l and ZEUS Engine program into those applicable to the network use 1 Whenever changing the file path of both ZEUS Engine Program and ZEUS Service Manual to use with network pay the attention to set the Exchange to column that should have a proper relation between ZEUS Engine Program and ZEUS Service Manual with referring the following ...

Page 10: ...g to the examples below Example 1 In the Exchange to column shows the relation between ZEUS Service Manual and ZEUS Engine Program counts the relation between Thus in this case it must be zeus 2 counts Example 2 In this case it must be zeus 3 counts ...

Page 11: ...Run the zeusFPch to change the path in the ZEUS Engine Program Ver 2 3 Set ZEUS Engine Program in the created folder in the server to the Target Folder and then press START This procedure is one time only ...

Page 12: ...o change the path in the ZEUS Service Manual Ver2 5 Set unzipped ZEUS Service Manual in the created folder in the server to the Target Folder and then press START This procedure is required whenever placing service manual ...

Page 13: ...n the server can be operated normally by client PC Note In case of accessing the ZEUS Manual through WEB site the small pop up window appears at the left bottom corner on the screen whenever searching the location links This is not malfunction ...

Page 14: ...stall ver 6 0 To get ver 6 0 click the icon or contact to the nearest Toshiba Service Centre for further assistance Freezing windows opened Cannot close the open windows This may happen occasionally In case of encountering this follow the procedure below 1 Press Ctrl Alt and Delete keys at the same time to engage windows security windows 2 Then choose TASK manager and Application tab and select TO...

Page 15: ...e opening the diagrams the menu in the left frame changes its color to GRAY This is an indication that the viewer is processing With this condition the menu indication color may stick to the GRAY color or Windows may freeze if clicking other menu To avoid such things do not operate any others while menu turns GRAY color If entering this re open the service manual or refresh the left frame ...

Page 16: ...creasing attention is given to issues related to the global environmental Toshiba Corporation recognizes environmental protection as a key management tasks and is doing its utmost to enhance and improve the quality and scope of its environmental activities In line with this Toshiba proactively promotes Green Procurement and seeks to purchase and use products parts and materials that have low envir...

Page 17: ... by 86ºF to 104ºF 30ºC to 40ºC Use of a soldering iron designed for lead based solders to repair product made with lead free solder may result in damage to the component and or PCB being soldered Great care should be made to ensure high quality soldering when servicing this product especially when soldering large components through hole pins and on PCBs as the level of heat required to melt lead f...

Page 18: ...mponents of the product etc away from the children These items may cause injury to children 5 Depending on the model use an isolation transformer or wear suitable gloves when servicing with the power on and disconnect the power plug to avoid electrical shock when replacing parts In some cases alternating current is also impressed in the chassis so electrical shock is possible if the chassis is con...

Page 19: ... use high voltage Always follow the manufactured wiring routes dressings 8 Always ensure that all internal wirings are in accordance before re assembling the external casing after a repairing completed Do not allow internal wiring to be pinched by cabinets panels etc Any error in reassembly or wiring can result in electrical leakage flame etc and may be hazardous 9 NEVER remodel the product in any...

Page 20: ...F 2 of IEC 60990 at various frequencies A calibration curve is constructed showing the deviation of from the ideal curve as a function of frequency TOUCH CURRENT 500 peak value V Voltmeter or oscilloscope r m s or peak reading The part or contact of a TERMINAL is not HAZARDOUS LIVE if a The open circuit voltage should not exceed 35 V peak a c or 60 V d c or if a is not met b The measurement of the...

Page 21: ...eristics are identified in this manual and its supplements electrical components having such features are identified by the international hazard symbols on the schematic diagram and the parts list Before replacing any of these components read the parts list in this manual carefully The use of substitute replacement parts which do not have the same safety characteristics as specified in the parts l...

Page 22: ...ld enter the eyes immediately rinse the eyes thoroughly with running water Precautions for Handling the LCD Module The LCD module can easily be damaged during disassembly or reassembly therefore always observe the following precautions when handling the module 1 When attaching the LCD module to the LCD cover position it appropriately and fasten at the position where the display can be viewed most ...

Page 23: ... the panel surface is extremely solied use a CRT cleaner as a cleaner Wipe off the panel surface by drop the cleaner on the cloth Do not drop the cleaner on the panel Pay attention not to scratch the panel surface 4 Leaving water or other fluids on the panel screen for an extended period of time can result in discoloration or stripes Immediately remove any type of fluid from the screen 5 Glass is ...

Page 24: ...r anchor ground 7 Do not expose the LCD module to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet rays for an extended period of time 8 Do not store the LCD module below the temperature conditions described in the specifications Failure to do so could result in freezing of the liquid crystal due to cold air or loss of resilience or other damage ...

Page 25: ...dule Such actions could result in improper operation 10 When transporting the LCD module do not use packing containing epoxy resin amine or silicon resin alcohol or oxim The gas generated by these materials can cause loss of polarity ...

Page 26: ...U02A LOW B U03A AV TERM U03C Key U06A FRONT HDMI U03B LED U03D ILLUMINATION U04A SIGNAL U05A DIGITAL U01A POWER ...

Page 27: ...au TC90403FG 3 3V 2 5V 33V 12V 6 0V MIF EBIF H801 Tuner IF Amp P200B Digital VIDEO OUT UART M_TVRESET IC302 Audio Amp X801 20 48MHz Clock IC181 Reset X191 27MHz X tal I2C Uart0 TS TS RESET CLK 27MHz 8 ITU R656 CVBS Digital BOARD PJ142 SPDIF RF Input AV Link MCU Torino HDMI Rx HDMI SW E2P E2P HDMI CN for V1 3 HDMI CN for V1 3 DDR DDR ITU656 E2P 256K EXT3 REAR Y Pb Pr LR EXT3 FRONT CVBS SY C LR HDMI...

Page 28: ...e schematic diagram and the parts list designate components which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit or specified in the parts list The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals Before replacing any of these components read carefully the SAFETY PRECAUTION and PRODUCT SAFETY NO...

Page 29: ...h have special characteristics and should be replaced with identical parts only 4 Voltages read with DIGITAL MULTI METER from point indicated to chassis ground using a color bar signal with all controls at normal line voltage at nominal AC volts 5 Waveforms are taken receiving color bar signal with enough sensitivity 6 Voltage reading shown are nominal values and may vary 20 except H V Electrolyti...

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Page 139: ...DS cable connector which has the lock claws The lower part clearance between the lock claw and metal chassis is too narrow To avoid any possible damages follow the procedure below Procedure 1 Recommended Strongly By removing the fixing screws on the Signal unit it will be free and ease to release the lock claws ...

Page 140: ...Procedure 2 While releasing the lower part lock claw with flat bed screwdriver and the upper lock claw with finger pull out the connector ...

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Page 142: ...vice Mode Entering to Service Mode 1 Set VOLUME to minimum and press button once on remote control 2 Press button again and hold button down Service Mode display 3 While holding the button press MENU button on TV set ...

Page 143: ...Displaying the Adjustment Menu Press MENU button on TV Service Mode Press Press Adjustment Mode ...

Page 144: ...ntrol Selection of the adjustment items CH on TV or remote control Change of the data value Volume on TV or remote control Adjustment menu mode ON OFF MENU button on TV Initialization of the memory QA02 CALL CH button on TV Reset the count of operating protect circuit to 00 CALL CH button on TV Turn off I2C bus communication CALL Volume button on TV RCUT selection 1 button GCUT selection 2 button ...

Page 145: ...er adjust H POS and V POS except PAL WIDE mode Item Name of adjustment RCUT R CUT OFF GCUT G CUT OFF BCUT B CUT OFF RDRV R DRIVE GDRV G DRIVE BDRV B DRIVE BRTC BRIGHTNESS CENTER COLC COLOR CENTER UVTT BASE BAND TINT CNTX CONTRAST MAX VOLUX MAX VOLUME LIMITED PLLW0 PLL WAIT TIME PLLW1 PLL WAIT TIME PLLW2 PLL WAIT TIME PLLW3 PLL WAIT TIME PLLW4 PLL WAIT TIME PLLW5 PLL WAIT TIME OPT1 TV SET OPTION 1 ...

Page 146: ...nd IC400 1 Press and hold the CALL button on the remote control then press the Volume button on the TV 2 Display BUS Off OSD OPT2 TV SET OPTION 2 OPT3 TV SET OPTION 3 OPT4 TV SET OPTION 4 PANEL OPT DATA FOR VENDOR OPT5 TV SET OPTION 5 PANEL OPT DATA FOR SIZE OPT6 TV SET OPTION 6 HOTEL MODE OPT7 TV SET OPTION 7 HOTEL MODE OPT8 TV SET OPTION 8 HOTEL MODE TVOP TV SET OPTION ID MODEL ID BDWID BORDER W...

Page 147: ...or enable as below Setting Panel Option Data Panel option data is subject to OP4 and OP5 Enter to service mode and select menu of OPT4 or OPT5 by pressing P or P during display of adjustment menu After selecting OPT4 or OPT5 press or to set OPT4 or OPT5 value as table below Panel option data OP4 Ex OPT4 value 0x05 indicates that panel vendor is AUO AMVA TVOP FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 0 Normal D5 bit5...

Page 148: ... bit3 D2 bit2 D1 bit1 D0 bit0 Panel vendor LPL 0 0 0 1 SHP 0 0 1 0 CMO 0 0 1 1 AUO PMVA 0 1 0 0 AUO AMVA 0 1 0 1 SAMSUNG 0 1 1 0 IPS 0 1 1 1 Panel Resolution Full HD 1 WXGA 0 Panel 100Hz On 1 Off 0 OPT5 D7 bit7 D6 bit6 D5 bit5 D4 bit4 D3 bit3 D2 bit2 D1 bit1 D0 bit0 Size 37 0 1 1 0 42 0 1 1 1 47 1 0 0 0 52 1 0 1 1 57 1 1 0 1 ...

Page 149: ...OWER button to turn off the TV once Initialization of Memory Data of QA02 and Setting Data of Signal Unit BIT Binary High nibble D7 D6 D5 D4 Low nibble D3 D2 D1 D0 HEX 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 A 1 0 1 0 B 1 0 1 1 C 1 1 0 0 D 1 1 0 1 E 1 1 1 0 F 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 150: ...s is changed OK and power cycle automatically Then QA02 initialization has been completed 7 Enter the service mode and select version check mode Confirm if model name and model id set is correct If not repeat steps 1 to 6 Note In case initialization by setting wrong MODEL ID is done there is a possibility of abnormal display 8 Set I2C check function of TVOP to enable 9 Check the picture carefully ...

Page 151: ...AMSUNG 0x02 46XF350P 351P SAMSUNG 0x03 40XF355D 356D SAMSUNG 0x04 46XF355D 356D SAMSUNG 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18 0x19 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x30 0x31 ...

Page 152: ...Initializing Data setting flowchart after replacing the Signal Unit 0x32 0x33 ...

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Page 154: ... Every pressing of button on the remote control changes the built in test patterns on screen as described below in Service Mode Self Diagnostic Function Picture Signal Red raster Green raster Blue raster All Black All White ...

Page 155: ...es name AAAA and market area BB and software program version 0000 2 Time Total hour of turn the TV on Unit H 3 BL_STATUS Counter for saving BackLight on error This value is counted till 99 Decimal 4 Bus line OK is normal SCL GND Red indication SCL GND short circuit SDA GND Red indication SDA GND short circuit SCL SDA Red indication SCL SDA short circuit 5 Bus cont OK is normal NG is abnormal Red i...

Page 156: ...ain MPU will be checked 2 During Version Check the following displays are shown Version check display and Item are subject to the models V1 V9 VIDEO 1 9 input mode PC PC mode YUV YUV mode DTV DTV mode UV RF V1 1 SCART FULL V2 2 SCART FULL V3 3 Component Composite S V4 HDMI1 V5 HDMI2 V6 HDMI3 V7 V8 V9 PC PC YUV DTV DTV Digital Only ...

Page 157: ...ta 3 SUB MPU Version information of SUB MPU Display 1 byte data 4 OPTION Option information Display six numbers of 1 byte data Left side means QF01 for AV LINK micon software version Right side means QA01 for CEC micon software version Only CEC model 5 HDMI EDID EDID data check item Display channel numbers depend on HDMI input numbers OK EDID data is enable NG EDID data is disable 6 SW Ver ...

Page 158: ...ite input PAL PAL 50 Hz SD signal composite input OK A D adjustment set correctly NG A D adjustment set incorrect A D adjustment is not needed Because its picture format isn t used 9 100 Hz FPGA Software Version It s enable only in 100 Hz drive panel model 10 Memory Data Version Version information of EEPROM DRMA means model number of EEPROM REV means version of EEPROM 11 CD number CD information ...

Page 159: ...splay and Item are subject to the models 1 MAIN Main source information Display RF position number 0 99 on the main screen or Input Source EXT1 2 3 HDMI etc 2 MAIN FORMAT Display Video and PC format information 3 MAIN PLL Main PLL information Display 1 byte data at five 4 SUB Sub source information Display RF position number 0 99 on the Sub screen or Input Source EXT1 2 3 HDMI etc This item displa...

Page 160: ...the value either 1 or 0 on selected items as follows 5 SUB FORMAT Display Video and PC format information This item displays only Double window model 6 SUB PLL Sub PLL information Display 1 byte data at five This item displays only Double window model 7 SCREEN SIZE Display the screen size as follows Note Exact Scan is shown only for 1080p panel model with video input mode except pc Exact Scan Wide...

Page 161: ...ut selector key Video TV Disable Enable D3 bit3 User remote control operation Disable Service mode and Supere User mode may possible to setting only Enable D2 bit2 Disable SET UP MENU except language tuning SETUP MENU Disable Display the language only Enable D1 bit1 Disable SETUP MENU Disable Enable D0 bit0 HOTEL Mode On Enable the setting of D1 from to D7 Off Normal VOLUX FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 0...

Page 162: ...TION DESCRIPTION 1 0 Normal D7 bit7 Enable mode that speaker volume will be set in forced when turn ON the main power Enable Disable D6 bit6 D0 bit0 Forced speaker volume 0 100 decimal Normal 0 Value above 100 is no effect OPT8 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 0 Normal D7 bit7 D3 bit3 no use D2 bit2 Enable mode that picture mode will be set in forced when turn ON the main power Enable Display the language o...

Page 163: ...mer is operating LED Indication Condition Solution 1 Green is OFF Red blinks continuously at 0 5 second intervals Abnormal operation Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord Plug the power cord in again and turn ON the TV 2 Green is OFF Red blinks continuously at 1 second intervals Abnormal operation of BUS line Turn OFF the TV and unplug the power cord Plug the power cord in again and turn ON th...

Page 164: ...TECHNICAL BULLETIN File Name Title issuing date ...

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Page 166: ...ause several setting and parts are different With this alternative use some of key parts may differ and their combinations are indicated with the suffix marking on the location number in the part list Miscellaneous e g Marking Panel Vendor Marking Panel Vendor Marking Panel Vendor A AUO J S SHARP B K SAMSUNG T C CMO L LPL U D M V E N W F P X G Q Y H IPS R Z Location No Part No Description B001A 75...

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Page 168: ...MANUAL CAUTION The international hazard symbols in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate components which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the original circuit or specified in the parts list The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals Before replacing any of these components read ...

Page 169: ...All CD and PF capacitors are 5 50 V and all resistor 5 1 6 W unless otherwise noted CC Carbon Composition VR Variable Resistor EL Electrolytic MF Metal Film FR Fusible Resistor ...

Page 170: ...PARTS LIST Block 6 Select Location Search Page 1 1 Jump Jump Parts No Search ...

Page 171: ... AC250V B 470PF K U01A POWER PE0282 C806 76092567 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 1000PF M U01A POWER PE0282 C807 76092567 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 1000PF M U01A POWER PE0282 C811 76125035 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 450V 470UF M U01A POWER PE0282 C812 76125040 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 450V 120UF M U01A POWER PE0282 C814 76092281 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 4700PF U01A POWER PE0282 C815 760922...

Page 172: ...ISC AC250V B 470PF K U01A POWER PE0282 C806 76092567 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 1000PF M U01A POWER PE0282 C807 76092567 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 1000PF M U01A POWER PE0282 C811 76125035 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 450V 470UF M U01A POWER PE0282 C812 76125040 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 450V 120UF M U01A POWER PE0282 C814 76092281 CAPACITOR CERAMIC DISC AC250V E 4700PF U01A POWER PE0282 C815 760...

Page 173: ... 25V B 0 22UF K U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE31 76669100 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 50V 10UF M U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE41 76668101 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 35V 100UF M U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE501 76073189 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 35V 1000UF M U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE502 75005709 CAPACITOR CHIP CERA 50V B 0 47UF K GRM21BB31H474KA87L U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE504 76617026 CAPACITOR ELECTROLYTIC 16V 820UF M U02A LOW_B PE0428 CE505 760...

Page 174: ... 10V 470UF M U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C106 76109102 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C109 76203100 CAPACITOR ELECTORLYTIC 16V 10UF M U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C110 76109102 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C112 76109102 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C114 76105330 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 50V CH 33PF J U03A AV_TERM PE0406 C115 7610533...

Page 175: ...ELECTROLYTIC 10V 221M ESRE100ETC2 U03B LED PE0406 DB01 75009054 LED SML 020MLT T86 U03B LED PE0406 DB04 75009054 LED SML 020MLT T86 U03B LED PE0406 DB22 23362251 DIODE SDS511 SOD 323 U03B LED PE0406 DB23 23362251 DIODE SDS511 SOD 323 U03B LED PE0406 GB04 23362042 DIODE ZENER UDZS6 8B U03B LED PE0406 KB01 75002389 IC GP1UE281RKVF U03B LED PE0406 PA02B 23713934 CONNECTOR 2MM 3P S WHT B3B PH K S LF U...

Page 176: ...06 RB71 76011683 RESISTOR CHIP 1 20W 68K OHM J U03C KEY PE0406 RB72 76011223 RESISTOR CHIP 1 20W 22K OHM J U03C KEY PE0406 RB73 76011103 RESISTOR CHIP 1 20W 10K OHM J U03C KEY PE0406 RB74 76000445 CHIP JUMPER 1608TYPE U03C KEY PE0406 RB77 76011103 RESISTOR CHIP 1 20W 10K OHM J U03C KEY PE0406 RB78 76000445 CHIP JUMPER 1608TYPE U03C KEY PE0406 RB79 76000445 CHIP JUMPER 1608TYPE U03C KEY PE0406 SA01...

Page 177: ... LED GM5BC95251AC U03D ILLUMI PE0406 PK01B 23713934 CONNECTOR 2MM 3P S WHT B3B PH K S LF U03D ILLUMI PE0406 QK01 23205392 TRANSISTOR 2SC5343UF Y BULK U03D ILLUMI PE0406 QK02 23205392 TRANSISTOR 2SC5343UF Y BULK U03D ILLUMI PE0406 QK03 23205392 TRANSISTOR 2SC5343UF Y BULK U03D ILLUMI PE0406 QK04 23205392 TRANSISTOR 2SC5343UF Y BULK U03D ILLUMI PE0406 QK05 23205392 TRANSISTOR 2SC5343UF Y BULK U03D I...

Page 178: ...86 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1005 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2005 V03GD0000786 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1005 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2006 V03GD0000716 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2007 V03GD0000786 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1005 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2008 V03GD0000786 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1005 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2009 V03GD0000786 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1005 U04AS SIGNAL PE0422 C2010 V03GD000...

Page 179: ...18 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2012 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1410 V03GD0000543 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1411 V03GD0000549 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1412 V03GD0000549 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1413 V03GD0000582 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1414 V03GD0000582 CHIP CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1608 U05A DIGITAL PE0284 C1415 V03GD000...

Page 180: ...HIP 50V B 1000PF K U06A FRONT_HDMI PE0400 CC12 76109102 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 50V B 1000PF K U06A FRONT_HDMI PE0400 CH01 76092789 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 6 3V B 1UF K U06A FRONT_HDMI PE0400 CH02 76092730 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0 1UF K U06A FRONT_HDMI PE0400 CH11 76092730 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 16V B 0 1UF K U06A FRONT_HDMI PE0400 CH14 76092789 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CHIP 6 3V B 1UF K U06A FRONT_H...

Page 181: ...RD UK 250V3A FL FUSE13 Miscellaneous P801 23372368 POWER CORD CEE FL M5206 250V2 206 2 3M HOUSING Miscellaneous PJ22B 75002683 CONNECTOR 1MM PITCH B TO B 237702150K4 Miscellaneous PJ80B 75002683 CONNECTOR 1MM PITCH B TO B 237702150K4 Miscellaneous PP12 23974994 BAND KESSOKU Miscellaneous W661 75007948 SPEAKER SPK1496AO 10MMHORN 8 OHM 10W Miscellaneous W662 75007949 SPEAKER SPK1498AO 10MMHORN 10W 8...

Page 182: ...H MANUAL Accessory Y101E 75009096 MANUAL EURO EURO MANUAL Accessory Y101N 75009097 MANUAL NORDIC NORDIC MANUAL Accessory Y102E 75009098 MANUAL E EURO E EURO MANUAL Accessory Y110 75009095 MANUAL QSUG QSUG Accessory Y114 75009099 MANUAL ITALIAN SCHEMATIC ITALIAN SCHEMATIC Accessory Y130 75008381 REMOCON HAND UNIT CT 90287 Accessory Y170 23845800 HOLDER WIRE NYLON66 D6 8 ...

Page 183: ...240 SCREW BITTB3X10SZN Cabinet A401 75009086 CESE COVER LID BACK COVER ASSY BACK COVER ASSY Cabinet A412 23717214 SCREW BITTB3X12SBN Cabinet A420 75009089 LEG STAND ASSEY STAND ASSEY Cabinet A425 75008587 LEG STAND FIX BRACKET Cabinet A426 75008586 STAND BASE ASSY Cabinet A427 75006698 STAND PART SCREW CAP PP 6 20 SBN Cabinet A428 75007209 STAND SCREW CAP PP 5X12 SBN Cabinet A429 75008584 WRENCH 4...

Page 184: ...CABINET Stand Exploded View A425 A426 A427 A428 A429 ...

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Page 186: ... Location Parts No Description S M M L Packing A701A 75009090 CARTON TOP CASE TOP CASE Packing A701B 75009091 CARTON BOTTOM CASE BOTTOM CASE Packing A702A 75009092 PAD TOP PACKING TOP PACKING Packing A702B 75009093 PAD BOTTOM PACKING BOTTOM PACKING Packing A705 23518043 PACKING JOINT ...

Page 187: ...FUNCTION AND OPERATION The Remote Control Simple at a glance reference of your remote control ...

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Page 189: ...y of external equipment can be connected to the input sockets on the side of the television Whilst all the necessary adjustments and controls for the television are made using the remote control the buttons on the television may be used for some functions Switching On ...

Page 190: ...Using the Remote Control Using the Controls and Connections ...

Page 191: ...tal Television for the First Time Before switching on the television put your decoder and media recorder to Standby if they are connected and ensure the aerial is connected To set up the television use the buttons on the remote control ...

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Page 193: ...FUNCTION AND OPERATION Digital Auto Tuning Note As new services are broadcast it will be necessary to re tune the television in order to view them Auto Tuning ...

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Page 196: ... OPERATION Digital Programme Sorting Manual Tuning Note When the television is switched off the mode being viewed at the time will automatically be selected when the television is switched back on Programme Sorting ...

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Page 199: ...CTION AND OPERATION Tuning Analogue Mode for the First Time The Quick Setup feature will tune all analogue channels currently available in the area To put the television into ATV mode press the A D button ...

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Page 201: ...re recorded film in the media recorder and press PLAY then manually tune Programme The number to be pressed on the remote control System Specific to certain areas Colour system Factory set to Auto should only be changed if problems are experienced i e NTSC input from external source Programme skip means nothing has been stored or the facility to skip the channel is ON Channel The channel number on...

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