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CHASSIS

SERVICE MANUAL

MODEL

COMMANDER

DEST. CHASSIS NO.

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MODEL

COMMANDER

DEST. CHASSIS NO.

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RA-3A

KP-XR432K90

RM-Y906K Korean

SCC-P50D-A

KP-XR432N90

RM-Y906 Taiwan

SCC-P50C-A

PROJECTION TV

KP-XR432K90/432N90

RM-Y906/Y906K

TV

2

5

8

0

1

4

7

3

6

9

ENTER

JUMP

GUIDE

INDEX

RESET

MENU

CODE SET

VOL

CH

POWER

MUTING

FREEZE

AUDIO

ANT

TV/VIDEO

DISPLAY

MTS/SAP

CC

PICTURE

MODE

POSITION

ACTIVE

SWAP

PIP

TV/VTR

SYSTEM

OFF

DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE

TV

DVD/

VTR

SAT/

CABLE

FUNCTION

SLEEP

m

N

M

x

z

X

TV

Summary of Contents for KP-XR432K90

Page 1: ...XR432N90 RM Y906 Taiwan SCC P50C A PROJECTIONTV KP XR432K90 432N90 RM Y906 Y906K TV 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 3 6 9 ENTER JUMP GUIDE INDEX RESET MENU CODE SET VOL CH POWER MUTING FREEZE AUDIO ANT TV VIDEO DISPLAY MTS SAP CC PICTURE MODE POSITION ACTIVE SWAP PIP TV VTR SYSTEM OFF DVD VTR SAT CABLE TV DVD VTR SAT CABLE FUNCTION SLEEP m N M x z X TV ...

Page 2: ... IN 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms VIDEO phono jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative PB 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms PR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms AUDIO phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms MONITOR OUT VIDEO phono jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation I...

Page 3: ... Sub Contrast Adjustment VPNT SCON 21 4 2 VIDEO Input Sub HUE and Sub Color Adjustment VPNT SHUE SCOL 21 4 3 Component Input Sub HUE and Sub Color Adjustment DAC UVSH UVSC 21 4 4 P P Sub Contrast Adjustment SC SYDR 21 4 5 Sub HUE Sub Color and Main Contrast Adjustment MC MYDR MSHU MSCL SC SSHU SSCL 22 4 6 Bar Display Position Adjustment OP DISP 22 4 7 PIP Position Adjustment PI PIPH PIPV 22 5 SAFE...

Page 4: ... t a c i d n I s k n i l b f o r e b m u N n o i t c n u f l a m d e s o p p u S n o i t i d n o C s i s o n g a i d f l e S y a l p s i d n e e r c s s t l u s e R m e t i s i s o n g a i D N O t o n r e w o P 0 m e t s y S y l p p u S r e w o P y b d n a t S d r a o b B F n e p o 1 0 0 6 F n e p o 5 6 5 6 R t i u c r i c t r o h s 6 0 5 6 Q m e t s y S y l p p u S r e w o P n i a M n e k o r b e...

Page 5: ...255 For 256 or higher there is no count up and the number remains at 255 Diagnosis Results Self diagnosis screen display 5 Self Diagnosis Screen Display The results display is not automatically cleared In case of repairs and after repairs check the self diagnosis screen and be sure to return the results display to 0 If the results display is not returned to 0 it will not be possible to judge a new...

Page 6: ...2 seconds or more the picture signal turns on AKB IK detection Makes LED blinking in case of microcomputer doesn t detect IK returns of IC206 CXA2147Q 30 seconds or more H Stop In case of HV becomes 33kV or more IC502 detects it and shut down H Drive Pulse Microcomputer receives H Stop data from IC206 and makes LED blinking Audio In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp microcomput...

Page 7: ...ension cable is not supplied because of the countermeasure for radiation G board CN203 A board 2 Covers Cut them off with a plier or the like from chassis assembly in case of checking printed circuit boards After checking turn over the covers and secure them with screws Screws BVTP3x12 Chassis assembly 2 4 HA AND HB BOARD REMOVAL 7 Three screws BVTP 3x12 3 Four screws BVTP 3x12 5 Three screws BVTP...

Page 8: ... head 2 Twelve screws Screw tapping haxagon head 3 Beznet assy 2 7 HC BOARD REMOVAL 3 HC board 2 L screen holder 1 Two screws BVTP 4x12 2 8 A G AND FA BOARDS REMOVAL 7 Two screws BVTP 3x12 0 Screw BVTP 3x12 4 Eight screws BVTP 3x12 6 G board FA board 9 A board 3 Terminal board 8 Claw 5 Claws Main bracket FA board bracket 1 Two screws Screw tapping haxagon head 2 Seven screws BVTP 3x12 ...

Page 9: ...iflection yoke 2 Four screws Screw tapping haxagon head 3 1 Four screws Screw tapping haxagon head 7 Neck assy 6 CR board 5 Lens Lens CAUTION Removing the arrow marked screws is strictly prohibited If removed it may cause liquid spill 2 10 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1 Removal 1 Rubber cap 2 HV cable turn 90 1 HV cable Gutter Hook 2 Installation ...

Page 10: ...adjust to the optimum focus point with the test signal 7 Tighten the lens screw 8 Cover the both green and blue picture lenses with the lens caps to show only the red color 9 Set to PJE and press 6 to display the test signal crosshatch on the screen 10 Adjust red CRT lens just the same as green 11 Cover the both green and red picture lenses with the lens caps to show only the blue color 12 Set to ...

Page 11: ... green focus VR and set for just precise focus 7 Perform the same alignment for red Use the center dot Fig 3 7 Fig 3 8 Focus adjustment point x y x y 1 1 5 BIue x y 1 1 Green Red Use the center dot Lmm Max Inch L 43 6 Fig 3 9 3 5 FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT 1 Set to the service mode 2 Receive the all white signal 3 Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps to show only the green color ...

Page 12: ...e Power off 2 DISPLAY n 5 n VOL n TV POWER on the Remote Commander Press each button within a second SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT 3 ADJUSTING BUTTONS AND INDICATOR Note When the PJE mode is activated which displays an internally generated signal several buttons on the remote commander will have different functions than listed above Therefore when in the PJE mode refer to page 17 for button functions VP...

Page 13: ... S 8 2 N O R 1 0 1 N O D E R 9 2 N O G 1 0 1 N O N E E R G 0 3 N O B 1 0 1 N O E U L B 1 3 L O C D 1 0 1 R O L O C C I M A N Y D 2 3 D M D C 1 0 0 N W O D T N U O C V 3 3 K L B L 5 1 0 3 1 H T D I W K N A L B E D I S T F E L 4 3 K L B R 5 1 0 3 1 H T D I W K N A L B E D I S T H G I R 5 3 C E R P 3 0 1 N I V P M O C R O F L E V E L R E V O E R P 6 3 Y E R P 3 0 1 N I Y R O F L E V E L R E V O E R P...

Page 14: ...0 9 1 0 7 E Z I S V H N E E R G N I L 1 1 5 2 1 5 x x x x x x x x N I L V H N E E R G Y E K 1 1 5 2 1 5 x x x x x x x x Y E K V H N E E R G N I P 1 1 5 2 1 5 1 7 2 x x x x N I P V H N E E R G U L B T N E C 1 1 5 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 T N E C V H E U L B W E K S 1 1 5 2 1 5 0 3 1 0 8 0 W E K S V H E U L B E Z I S 1 1 5 2 1 5 6 2 2 0 2 E Z I S V H E U L B N I L 1 1 5 2 1 5 x x x x 7 8 1 N I L V H E U L ...

Page 15: ...2 V M 5 1 0 7 T E S F F O L A T S E D E P 2 V N I A M 8 D 2 Y M 1 3 0 9 1 E V I R D 2 Y N I A M 9 D 2 U M 1 3 0 1 1 E V I R D 2 U N I A M 0 1 D 2 V M 1 3 0 1 1 E V I R D 2 V N I A M 1 1 E R P M 3 0 3 R E V O E R P N I A M MC Main Chroma Decoder SC Sub Chroma Decoder M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N 0 R D Y S 1 3 0 8 2 E V I R D Y B U...

Page 16: ... E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N 0 P S I D 3 6 0 9 N O I T I S O P H D S O 1 l W F 7 0 2 W O D N I W 1 D L E I F 2 2 W F 7 0 3 W O D N I W 2 D L E I F M E T I R E B M U N T N E M T S U J D A M E T I A T A D E G N A R D R A D N A T S A T A D E T O N 0 H P I P N O I T I S O P H P I P 1 V P I P N O I T I S O P V P I P 2 D S Y P Y A L E D T C E L...

Page 17: ...t FDIS data to 01 to display the registration data of each spot in the fine adjustment PJE 00 01 FDIS 5 Press 6 to display the test signal crosshatch on the screen 6 Select GRN CENT with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote commander and check that the adjustment data is now 000 both vertically and horizontally GRN 000 000 CENT H V In the factory preset GRN CENT appears on the screen first In case of ot...

Page 18: ...te commander FINE ADJUSTMENT 1 Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the fine adjustment mode The green cursor in the GRN mode appears on the center of the screen 2 Use the 1and 4 keys or the joystick on the remote com mander move the cursor see below everywhere you want to adjust and adjust with the joystic keys on the remote com mander Marker movement by the 1 and 4 keys Press once the...

Page 19: ... and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on the remote commander Note These are required when either severe miss adjustment or data loss occurred FINE ADJUSTMENT 1 Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the fine adjustment mode The red cursor in the RED mode appears on the center of the screen 2 Use the 1 and 4 keys or the joystick on the remote com mander move the cursor everywher...

Page 20: ... Middle Right 3 Lower Center 30 Adjustment Loop Counter Overflow Check the registring information on the convergence board 40 Regi Data Overflow Check the convergence yoke driver ICs 50 Regi Data Overflow 60 Offset Overflow Convergence patterns displayed are out of normal range 70 Offset Overflow ERROR DISCRIPTION NOTE CODE ERROR CODE LIST If an error code is displayed after the set has been fully...

Page 21: ...SHUE SCOL and adjust them to haveVB1 VB4 and VB2 VB3 in the waveform levels 6 Increase SCOL by 2 steps 7 Write the data into memory MUTING n ENTER VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 Fig 4 2 4 3 COMPONENT INPUT SUB HUE AND SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT DAC UVSH UVSC 1 Select VIDEO 4 and supply the color bar signal VIDEO input 2 Mode Personal 1 or 2 PICTURE maximum COLOR center BRIGHTNESS center TRINITONE medium SERVICE DATA D...

Page 22: ...ATA MC MSCL 31 SERVICE DATA SC SSHU 31 SERVICE DATA SC SSCL 31 3 Set to service mode and set to P P model 4 Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 A board connecter and ground 5 Select MC MYDR and adjust them to have VB1 VB5 in the waveform levels 6 Select MC MSCL SC SSCL and adjust so that the wave form shows VB1 VB4 and VB5 VB8 7 Select MC MSHU SC SSHU and adjust so that the wave form sh...

Page 23: ...tic diagram always check hold down voltage and if necessary re adjust R536 R545 C516 C536 D506 D507 D522 IC206 IC502 IC654 L504 R511 R522 R536 R538 R545 R548 R584 T502 T504 FBT D Y A board G board OPERATION CHECK 1 Remove CN652 connecter 2 Short circuit across TP PROT and ground 3 Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the high voltage block 4 Connect a 220 Ω 200W variable resist...

Page 24: ...ontrols to minimum 4 Confirm the voltage of G BOARD TP135V is less than 137 0Vdc 5 If step 4 is not satisfied replace IC654 and repeat above steps 5 4 B OVP CONFIRMATION 1 Connect an external dc power supply to TP OVP 2 Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer 3 Set PICTURE and the BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum 4 Gradually turn the external dc power supply and check if OVP works properly when th...

Page 25: ...UH MTUH STU AFT MTU AFT MONO SAP SAP IND ST IND STU AUMT MTU AUMT AGC ATT ANT SW1 ANT SW2 MICRO R MICRO G MICRO B MICRO I OSD YS DISP YM SBLK MBLK HP VP BUFF HP VP BUFF B INT TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK FOR CHECK YUV MT TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK ML OUT1 HR OUT1 TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK P MUTE TO A BOARD VIDEO BLOCK GRAY TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK R OUT L OUT TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK RM IN TO A BOARD TUNER BLOCK S...

Page 26: ...SDA SCL SDA SCL BUFFER H SEP SWITCH Q152 Q004 Q151 BUFFER H SEP Q153 Q001 DET OUT AFT OUT ST IND SAP IND RF AGC MODE F MONO STUH STUAFT STUAUMT ANT SW1 ANT SW2 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK TO A BOARD SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK TO A BOARD MTU AUMT SAVA CONT BUFFER SIRCS MIX BUFFER Q1121 Q1114 Q1111 Q1106 1107 Q1117 Q1122 Q1920 Q1118 1125 Q1119 1124 BUFFER BUFFER V BUFFER MUTE BUFFER MUTE BUFFER Q1112 1113 Q1914 ...

Page 27: ...UT SCP HTIM VTIM RV IN RU IN RY IN APC XNTSC XIN XQ M VSYNC S VSYNC S HSYNC SDA SCL YIN UIN VIN V OUT Y OUT U OUT SDA SCL BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER M HSYNC SCL SDA FROM A BOARD SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK Q1916 Y BUFFER Q1917 Q1918 IC1905 PIP PROCESSOR Q1915 Q1905 Q1907 Q1903 Q1910 1911 1909 BUFFER INV Q1906 Q1908 Q1904 SUB Y BUFFER SUB C BUFFER SYNC BUFFER Q1913 IC1902 SUB DECODER IC1904...

Page 28: ...P Y DVD Y V BLK ABL HV PROT PIN HP HD V DRIVE V DRIVE VM HP FROM A BOARD SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK SCL SDA BUFFER YUVSW 9V REG I O 9V REG IC681 11V 9V PIP 9V 11V IC682 BOARD BOARD BOARD FOR CHECK BOARD TO CG TO G TO G CN1502 CN501 TO CG CN1304 FROM A BOARD SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DVD R Y IC1901 YVU CONTROLLER Q1602 IC1601 MAIN V CHIP CC IC1602 SUB V CHIP IC1603 RESET BUFFER Q1601 BUFFER Q1603 Q002 Q008 Q0...

Page 29: ...GI D2 I AREGI D3 O AREG RST MAIN SDA BINT I VPULSE PSCL PSDA I HP I DREG OVF I DREG BSY I DREG ACK LEFT SENSOR UPPER SENSOR LOWER SENSOR RIGHT SENSOR CN802 Q804 Q803 Q802 SW Q801 VP YM OR Q806 Q805 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 7 6 5 7 6 5 7 5 6 8 9 10 8 9 10 8 9 10 14 13 12 14 13 12 14 IC808 2 6 3 4 IC808 5 6 6 6 13 10 13 12 3 5 7 LEFT UPPER LOWER RIGHT SCL SDA RE R RE G RE B RE YM RE YS HP B INT VP BUFF P...

Page 30: ...HP IC812 INV 4 4 HBLK IN TEST5 PWM2 XOFDEF XBUSY XACKM TEST4 VBLK IN SCLS SDAS XRESET XMUTE XSTOP XWC SCLM SDAM IC814 OSD MIX ROUT GOUT BOUT YSOUT 5V VCO OUT PFD OUT VCO IN FINA FINB IC809 PLL 16MHz WP VDD A0 A1 A2 SCLM SDAM IC810 EEPROM RST IC811 RESET CN801 2 2 CN402 CN202 1 IC803 DIGITAL REGI RE YM RE YS RE R RE G 3 1 2 6 4 5 11 13 12 8 9 10 RE B R OR Q807 G OR Q809 Q811 ATT Q812 ATT B OR Q808 ...

Page 31: ...ER Q734 AMP Q731 733 VM DRIVE Q1301 1302 CN737 CN732 CN731 CN733 CN736 CN1304 CN740 1 2 VM OUT VM RET 1 2 VM OUT VM RET 1 2 VM OUT VM RET CN1303 DY B DY G DY R VM VM VM CN1302 CN1301 CN734 K H H G2 CG CR G1 4 5 9 11 R DRIVE G DRIVE VM DRIVE CN701 CN704 CN702 CN703 FOCUS BLOCK B IK B 4 1 8 6 7 10 4 5 9 11 V903 B S H H 9 7 6 G2 1 AMP Q761 764 K H H G2 CB G1 B DRIVE CN761 CN706 CN762 CN763 FOCUS BLOC...

Page 32: ...Y H MID H DY G SAME AS ABOVE DY B SAME AS ABOVE CN1506 1 2 3 GV DEF GV MID GV RET CN1507 1 2 3 BV DEF BV MID BV RET CN1508 3 7 9 10 6 200V H R S B S H CN503 3 HV REG CN1501 2 1 G2 DF CN507 1 4 R H R H CN506 1 4 G H G H CN505 1 4 B H B H CN504 MUTE DRIVE Q1509 OFF MUTE Q506 G2 MUTE Q507 DF AMP Q505 1506 TO FOCUS PACK TO FOCUS PACK TO HV BLOCK MV HV G POWER SUPPLY H V OUT FA LINE FILTER M TO A BOARD...

Page 33: ...ndication are all 50V All resistors are in ohms kΩ 1000Ω MΩ 1000kΩ Indication of resistance which dose not have one for rating electrical power is as follows Pitch 5mm Rating electrical power 1 4 W nonflammable resistor fusible resistor internal component panel designation and adjustment for repair All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted earth chass...

Page 34: ... NC NC R S NC B S E H NC R S NC E H NC NC NC E IKB E 9V E B IKB E 9V E B NC E NC NC NC H H NC E NC R S NC B S VM OUT VM RET VM OUT VM RET IK G2 HV DY H SUB DY DY V H MID H H IN V IN V RET H RET V DEF V MID V RET VM IN VM RET TO FOCUS BLOCK 200V TO FOCUS BLOCK TO FOCUS BLOCK TO FOCUS BLOCK TO FOCUS BLOCK TO FOCUS BLOCK 200V 200V 200V 200V TO G BOARD CN505 VM OUT VM RET GND GND GND TO S CN3001 ST BY...

Page 35: ... 470 CHIP 470 CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 0 47 0 47 0 47 11P WHT S MICRO DTC144EKA 75 CHIP 75 CHIP 75 CHIP 22 25V 2SD601A 2SB709A 2SB709A 22 25V 0 47 27k CHIP 39k CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 100 16V LAV35 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 470 16V 470 16V FASTON 1k CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 47 22 25V 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 22 25V 22 25V 22 25V 22 25V 4 7k CHIP 22 25V 0 47 0 0...

Page 36: ...0p CH CHIP 16MHz 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 1000 6 3V UDZS 5 6B DTC144EKA DTC144EKA 0 01 B CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 470 CHIP 1k CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 220 CHIP 1k CHIP 330 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 220 CHIP 1k CHIP ...

Page 37: ... CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 1 5k CHIP 1 5k CHIP 1 5k CHIP 2SB709A 2SB709A 33p CH CHIP 33p CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 10p CH CHIP 2SB709A 2SB709A 22k CHIP 10k CHIP 15k CHIP 18k CHIP 10k CHIP UDZS TE17 10B UDZS 10B PROT 220p CH CHIP 47k CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 470k CHIP 4 7k CHIP 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 0 CHIP 47 CHIP 47 CHIP 47 CHIP PQ09RD11 9VREG 3 58MHz 0 47 2 2 470 16V 1 2SB709A SYNC BUFF 1k CHIP L...

Page 38: ...25V N50 N50 100 16V 4 7 BH3868FS AUDIO PROC 4 7 47k CHIP 47k CHIP 4 7 4 7 0 033 PT 0 001 PT 100 16V 1 1M CHIP 18k CHIP 15k CHIP 10 10 0 CHIP 1SS355 1SS355 1k CHIP UDZ 22B UDZ 22B UDZ 22B UDZ 22B CHIP RN CP CHIP 4 7 220 16V 47 25V 10P B TO B P 1SS355 MUTE OR 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 2200 25V 2200 25V 10k CHIP 100k CHIP 10k CHIP 4 7 15k CHIP 33k CHIP 18k CHIP 470 CHIP 470 CHIP 2 2 2 2 750 CHIP ...

Page 39: ...68000p 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 68000p 25V B CHIP 6800p B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 2SD601A 47 25V 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 1k CHIP 33p CH CHIP 6800p B CHIP 270p CH CHIP 3 3k CHIP 470 CHIP 470 CHIP 1k CHIP 22k CHIP 470 CHIP 1k CHIP 15k CHIP 1k CHIP 100 CHIP LAV35 10µH 2SD601A PEEKING1 2SD601A BUFF DTC144EKA 2SD601A PEEKING2 1k CHIP 470p CH CHIP 470p CH CHIP 22 25V 5 6k RN C...

Page 40: ...CHIP 0 47 16V F CHIP 0 47 16V F CHIP 100 CHIP 2SD601A Y BUFF 470 RN CP 220p CH CHIP 820 RN CP 2SD601A Y AMP 470 CHIP 12k CHIP 22k CHIP 2SD601A BUFFER BU4053BCF T2 YUV SW 2SB709A Y BUFF 0 1 25V B CHIP 0 1 25V B CHIP 1k CHIP 1 5k CHIP 10k CHIP 1 16V F CHIP 1 16V F CHIP 680 CHIP 470 RN CP 503 5KHz 22 25V 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 22 25V 22 25V 22 25V 22 25V 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CHIP 0 01 B CH...

Page 41: ...HOLD 1SS355 PEAK HOLD UDZS 5 6B PROT 1SS355 PROT 1SS355 PROT 1SS355 PROT 2SD601A ATT 2SD601A ATT 2SD601A YS OR 2SD601A YM OR 2SD601A R OR 2SD601A B OR 2SD601A G OR DTC144EKA RESET DTC144EKA RESET DTC144EKA RESET DTC144EKA RESET UDZS 5 6B PROT UDZS 5 6B PROT UDZS 5 6B PROT 1SS355 PROT PROT CHIP CHIP 220 RN CP 220 RN CP 0 01 B CHIP 1 5k CHIP 6 8k RN CP 15p CH CHIP 220p B CHIP 220 CHIP 0 01 B CHIP BL...

Page 42: ... RN CP 10k RN CP 10k RN CP 10k RN CP 10k RN CP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 100 CHIP 100 CHIP 10k RN CP 10k RN CP 0 1 25V F CHIP 0 1 25V F CHIP 10k CHIP 10k CHIP 10k CHIP 10k CHIP 10k CHIP 1M CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 0047 B CHIP 30k RN CP RN CP 15k RN CP 15k RN CP 30k RN CP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 001 CH CHIP 0 0047 B CHIP 0 0047 B CHIP 0 0047 B CHIP 0 0047 B CHIP 0 ...

Page 43: ... 16V 680 3W RS 0 0047 500V E 47p LAV35 470µH LAV35 47µH 47µH LAV35 CN736 9P WHT S MICRO 22 250V MTZJ 5 1 PROT 6P WHT S MICRO CN733 5P WHT S MICRO CN735 9P RED S MICRO 330p 2kV B CN732 4P WHT S MICRO CN734 10P WHT S MICRO 100 1 2W 1k 1 2W 47k CN731 9P RED S MICRO LAV35 68µH 1000p 2kV B 680 3W RS JW 5 6 8 FPRD 6 8 FPRD 1 5k FPRD 33 470 120 0 01 B 6 8k 2 2k 1 1SS133 1 5k 100 16V 68 560 120k RN 56k 10...

Page 44: ... C6005 C6010 CN6007 CN6006 C6011 C6012 VD6003 CN6005 R6005 R6003 FASTON 0 22 300V 2 2M 1 2W 8 2M 1W RN 2P WHT 110 220V 50 60Hz VH 470 6 3A 250V 0 47 D4SB60L F LF LF 470p 250V E 470p 250V E 1 10W FASTON 3P VH 2200p 250V 2200p 250V 2200p 250V 5P VH ENE471D 20A 0 82 20W 0 82 20W FA LINE FILTER JW6001 JW6002 JW6003 JW6004 1 3 ...

Page 45: ... 470 25V 470 25V 470 25V 0 1 100V PT 220 0 22 100V PT 1000 25V 4P RED S MICRO 4P YEL S MICRO 4P BLK S MICRO 3P WHT S MICRO 3P WHT S MICRO 3P WHT S MICRO MTZJ 24 MTZJ 24 GP08D PUMP UP LHL08 LHL08 LHL08 LHL08 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 2 2 1 2W RN 1 5 FPRD 120 3W RS 120 3W RS 120 3W RS 120 3W RS 120 3W RS 120 3W RS 2 0A 2 0A 2 0A 2 0A 2 0A 2 0A LHL08 LHL0...

Page 46: ...AS RECT RGP02 20EL DF BIAS RECT 1SS133 MUTE 1SS133 12V RECT 470k 1 2W 100 FPRD 1k 3W RS 39k 3W RS 39k 3W RS 39k 3W RS 39k 3W RS 2P MINI 100 25V 33k 1 2W 0 1 PT MTZJ 6 2B MTZJ 6 2B 47k 100 22k 120k 470 100 100 22k 10k 22k 10k 220k 10k 1k 10k 10k 56k 8 2 k 100 22k 10k 10k 1 0 k 10k 1 0 k 22k 10k 100 100 100 10k 10k 4700p 2kV 10k RN 100 0 01 PT 2 2 0 0 p B 0 01 PT JW 5 8 2k 3 3k 1 5k 1 0 k 6 8k 10k M...

Page 47: ...25V 2200 16V MTZJ 15B PROTECT 22M 1 2W 22 0 45UH 0 45UH 100 25V 390k RN 220 10V 47 25V 47 25V 1k FPRD 47 25V D1N20R 330p 500V 47 25V ERA22 08 330 25V 1SS133 47 25V 1SS133 1SS133 LIMIT MTZJ 10B 1SS133 4 7 FPRD 10P B TO B S 2200 35V 2200 35V 33 160V ERC04 06SE D3S6M F D3S6M F 680 470 1k RN 6 8k RN 10k RN 10k RN 4 7k 4 7k 10k 4 7k 10k 1k 4 7k D10SC6M 4012 0 001 PT 0 0022 B MTZJ 18B PROTECT D2L20U F D...

Page 48: ...O MTZJ 5 1B HP LIMIT 1SS133 HV REF 1SS133 PROT RGP15J 6040G23 DUMPER ERC06 15S DUMPER EL1Z V1 HV RECT GP08D B RECT GP08D R RECT JW 5 LHL08 LAV35 2 2mmH LHL08 4 7k 1 2W FPRD 100 1 2W 100 1 2W 5 6k 1 2W FPRD 47k 1W RS JW 7 5 1M 1 2W 100 FPRD 68 3W RS 68 3W RS 68 1 2W FPRD 91k 1 2W RN 1 1 2W FPRD 0 47 FPRD 1 1W RS 220k 1 2W 0 47 FPRD 0 47 FPRD 0 47 FPRD 0 47 1 2W FPRD FBT 270k 1 2W RN 4P VH 4P VH 4P ...

Page 49: ...FRONT SW MENU MENU KEY E SET UP SELECT TO A 1 3 BOARD CN1702 TO HA BOARD CN1202 VIDEO2 S VIDEO L MONO VIDEO 2 INPUT MENU CONTROL KEY HB R1254 R1253 R1252 R1259 R1258 R1257 R1256 R1260 R1255 D1256 D1252 D1251 C1251 C1252 D1255 D1254 D1253 C1254 S1252 S1253 S1254 S1255 C1255 C1253 R1251 S1251 J1251 1 2k 2 2k 3 9k 75 470k 470k CN1253 11P WHT L S MICRO 75 75 4 7k MTZJ 10 PROT MTZJ 10 PROT MTZJ 10 PROT...

Page 50: ... 2 Q1111 J 3 2 Q1112 I 7 2 Q1113 I 7 2 Q1114 J 3 2 Q1115 I 8 2 Q1116 I 8 2 Q1117 I 8 2 Q1118 I 7 2 Q1119 I 7 2 Q1121 I 3 2 Q1122 I 8 2 Q1124 I 7 2 Q1125 I 7 2 Q1601 A 8 2 Q1603 B 7 2 DIODE D001 B 13 3 D002 B 13 3 D003 A 13 3 D004 A 9 3 D006 A 10 3 D301 C 10 3 D302 C 10 3 D303 D 4 3 D304 D 4 3 D402 G 4 3 D403 G 3 3 D404 G 3 3 D405 G 3 3 D406 G 2 3 D407 G 3 3 D408 G 3 3 D409 E 1 D412 H 2 3 D413 G 2 ...

Page 51: ...8 B 5 3 D1126 A 7 3 D1901 D 12 3 D1902 D 12 3 D1903 D 11 3 TRANSISTOR Q002 J 11 1 Q013 I 11 1 Q151 E 13 1 Q152 F 13 1 Q205 I 7 1 Q221 G 8 1 Q223 I 8 1 Q224 I 7 1 Q227 E 11 1 Q305 F 11 1 Q401 D 4 1 Q402 D 3 1 Q403 D 3 1 Q404 D 3 1 Q408 C 3 1 Q409 C 4 1 Q410 D 3 1 Q411 D 3 1 Q806 I 6 1 Q807 I 7 1 Q808 I 7 1 Q809 I 7 1 Q1101 B 8 1 Q1105 B 8 1 Q1106 B 4 1 Q1602 J 9 1 Q1702 E 8 1 Q1706 C 9 1 Q1707 C 8 ...

Page 52: ... 52 KP XR432K90 XR432N90 RM Y906K RM Y906 CB Board CG Board CB Board CR CG CB R DRIVE G DRIVE VM DRIVE B DRIVE ...

Page 53: ... 53 KP XR432K90 XR432N90 RM Y906K RM Y906 FA LINE FILTER FA Board ...

Page 54: ...504 H 4 D6505 F 2 D6506 G 2 D6507 F 1 D6508 F 1 D6509 D 1 D6510 D 1 D6511 D 1 D6512 D 1 D6513 B 1 D6514 D 1 D6515 D 2 D6516 B 1 D6517 A 1 D6518 A 1 D6519 B 1 D6520 B 1 D6521 F 3 D6522 F 3 D6523 G 4 D6524 G 4 D6525 G 4 D6526 F 4 D6527 F 4 D6529 F 4 D6530 F 4 D6531 C 2 D6532 C 1 TRANSISTOR Q501 A 8 Q502 B 8 Q503 D 10 Q505 F 10 Q506 E 11 Q507 E 11 Q652 E 5 Q654 E 5 Q655 F 5 Q1501 B 10 Q1502 F 14 Q150...

Page 55: ... 55 KP XR432K90 XR432N90 RM Y906K RM Y906 HA FUNCTION KEK HC REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER HA Board HC Board HB Board HB VIDEO 2 INPUT MENU CONTROL KEYS ...

Page 56: ... 3Vp p V 16MHz A 2 8 BOARD WAVEFORMS 11 12 13 14 4 8Vp p H 1Vp p H 1 8Vp p H 0 5Vp p 0 275usec A 5 8 BOARD WAVEFORMS 15 16 0 7Vp p H 1 6Vp p H A 6 8 BOARD WAVEFORMS 17 18 2 1Vp p H 4 5Vp p 20 48MHz 19 20 6 5Vp p H 5Vp p V 27 28 4 6Vp p H 5Vp p V 29 30 31 4 6Vp p H 4 3Vp p V 430mVp p V 12MHz A 7 8 BOARD WAVEFORMS A 8 8 BOARD WAVEFORMS 21 22 23 24 0 9Vp p V 1 3Vp p V 0 4Vp p V 1 5Vp p V 25 26 1 2Vp ...

Page 57: ...RMS 1 101Vp p H CR BOARD WAVEFORM 1 136Vp p H CB BOARD WAVEFORM 1 2 3 18 5Vp p H 12 5Vp p H 14 5Vp p H G 1 4 BOARD WAVEFORMS 7 56 1Vp p V 4 17 7Vp p V 6 14Vp p H 5 15 2Vp p H 10 11 12 108Vp p H 1 2kVp p H 130Vp p H 8 1 72Vp p V 9 3 7Vp p V G 2 4 BOARD WAVEFORMS G 4 4 BOARD WAVEFORMS ...

Page 58: ...3 Y2 Y1 C3 C2 C1 LV3 LV2 LV1 RV3 RV2 RV1 NC NC YIN1 LOUT1 ROUT1 TRAP1 VGND COUT1 CIN1 VOUT2 YIN2 YOUT2 COUT2 CIN2 AGND2 BIAS VCC AGND LOUT2 ROUT2 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB BIAS 6dB 0dB 6dB 0dB 6dB 6dB 49 53 56 40 39 38 37 35 41 42 43 44 45 ADR S 4 S2 4 S 3 S2 3 SDA SCL DC OUT S 2 S 1 S2 2 S2 1 MUTE Logic 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 36 34 32 33 48 50 51 52 54 55 57 58 4 11 18 25 64 61 8 15 22 60 63 1 3 5 1...

Page 59: ...X 443 358 X 358 X NTSC SV CC R_Y OUT B_Y OUT B_Y IN R_Y IN CERA AFC IREF J GND V2 OUT U2 OUT Y2 OUT ABLFILIN CP IN I2C BUS DECORDER IREF H SYNC SEP PHASE DET 1 32 H DRIVE 32fH VCO V SYNC SEP V COUNT DOWN V2 PED V2 DRIVE U2 PED U2 DRIVE Y2 DRIVE ABL Y DRIVE U PED V PED AUTO PEDESTAL CLAMP DELAY SHARPNESS TRAP TRAP SUB CONT VIDEO SW BST AMP COLOR KILLER PHASE DET HUE LPF SECAM CHROMA VCO 4 43 3 58 S...

Page 60: ...ND SDA SCL Vcc 15 16 2 13 14 11 12 7 8 1 9 10 3 4 5 6 A BOARD IC1905 SDA9288 I 2 C 9 8 11 7 30 28 28 29 1 5 6 6 6 9 9 2 HSIVSIVSPHSP 6 6 6 6 10 32 15 24 23 2 20 21 26 25 19 17 18 4 3 14 22 12 13 Clamping Circuit Triple ADC Sync Signal Processing Read Write Controller 27MHz Numerical PLL Input Signal Processing PIP Field Memory VREFH YIN UIN IREF VDDA1 VSSA1 VSS VDD VDDA2 VSSA2 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 SEL S...

Page 61: ... 61 KP XR432K90 XR432N90 RM Y906K RM Y906 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IN1 IN OUT1 GND IN OUT2 V IN2 G BOARD IC651 µPC393C R1 R2 IC1 1 3 4 5 G BOARD IC654 DM 58 ...

Page 62: ... 1 TOP VIEW 8pin PQ09RD11 1234 PST9143NL 1 5pin STK392 150 MARKING SIDE VIEW 12 n TC90A49F 1 TOP VIEW 28pin 2SA1162 G 2SD601A Q DTA144EKA T146 DTC143TKA T146 DTC144EKA T146 E B C 2SA1175 HFE 2SA1309A 2SC3311A E LETTER SIDE C B 2SC5022 02 B C E 2SD2144S UVW 2SD2144S V B E C 2SD2578 RF B C E 2SK2663 G D S 2SC3271F N LETTER SIDE E C B 11ES2 D1N20R D2L20U MTZJ 10B MTZJ 13 MTZJ 15B MTZJ 2 7A MTZJ 3 9B ...

Page 63: ...EL 43 ASSY 2 4 078 189 11 SCREEN 43 CONTRAST 3 4 070 284 11 PLATE L DIFFUSION 4 4 070 285 12 PLATE 43F DIFFUSION 5 4 105 155 01 COVER SENSOR 6 4 076 698 11 HOLDER SCREEN 7 4 076 698 31 HOLDER SCREEN 8 4 066 129 01 HOLDER MIRROR 9 4 076 587 01 MIRROR 43 10 4 378 522 31 SCREW TAPPING HEXAGON HEAD 11 4 076 588 01 COVER 43 MIRROR 12 4 078 192 01 BOARD 43 REAR 13 4 069 703 01 CAP L CONTROL 14 4 069 704...

Page 64: ...ARD COMPLETE XR432K90 A 1299 301 A A BOARD COMPLETE XR432N90 55 8 598 475 01 TUNER FSS BTF WL46 TU151 XR432K90 8 598 477 10 TUNER FSS BTF WG46 TU151 XR432N90 56 8 598 430 00 TUNER FSS BTF FA401 TU152 57 1 557 056 31 CABLE P P 58 1 556 945 21 CABLE P P 59 0 1 771 787 11 SWITCH RF ANTENNA 60 4 069 675 01 CAP TERMINAL BOARD 61 4 069 674 11 TERMINAL BOARD 62 A 1316 535 A G BOARD COMPLETE 63 0 1 775 46...

Page 65: ...8 733 571 35 CRT 07MXC2 R NEW GUN 104 0 8 733 570 35 CRT 07MXC2 G NEW GUN 105 0 8 733 574 15 CRT 07MAC2 B HEATER 106 0 1 451 496 11 DEFLECTION YOKE 107 0 1 452 790 21 NECK ASSY 108 A 1332 088 A CR BOARD COMPLETE 109 A 1332 089 A CG BOARD COMPLETE 110 A 1332 090 A CB BOARD COMPLETE 113 4 373 137 01 CAP Z RUBBER 114 0 8 598 955 30 BLOCK ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 115 0 1 452 909 31 MAGNET ASSY 4 POLE 116 4 0...

Page 66: ... 53 DIODE D4SB60L FUSE F6001 0 1 532 506 51 FUSE 6 3A 250V COIL L6001 0 1 424 248 11 TRANSFORMER LINE FILTER L6002 0 1 424 248 11 TRANSFORMER LINE FILTER RESISTOR R6001 1 218 265 11 METAL 8 2M 5 1W R6002 0 1 219 512 11 CARBON 2 2M 5 1 2W R6003 0 1 240 881 11 CMT MELF 0 82 5 20W R6004 0 1 205 998 11 CEMENTED 1 5 10W R6005 0 1 240 881 11 CMT MELF 0 82 5 20W VARISTOR VD600101 801 073 31 VARISTOR TNR1...

Page 67: ...V C299 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C300 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C301 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C302 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C303 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100µF 20 16V C304 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C305 1 163 017 00 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0047µF 10 50V C306 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C307 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C308 1 126 963 11 ELECT...

Page 68: ...F 20 25V C834 1 164 161 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022µF 10 50V C835 1 163 235 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22pF 5 50V C842 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C843 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47µF 20 25V C845 1 163 038 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C848 1 163 038 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C849 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47µF 20 25V C850 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47µF 20 25V C851 1 163 038 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 25V C852 1 126 947 11 ELECT 47µ...

Page 69: ... 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1109 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C1110 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C1111 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C1112 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1113 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1114 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1115 1 126 959 11 ELECT 0 47µF 20 50V C1116 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10µF 20 50V C1117 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10µF 20 50V C1118 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V ...

Page 70: ...1935 1 164 004 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 1µF 10 25V C1936 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C1937 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1938 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C1939 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C1940 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1941 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1942 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22µF 20 25V C1943 1 163 021 91 CERAMIC CHIP 0 01µF 10 50V C1944 1 163 021 91 CERAM...

Page 71: ...9 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1106 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1107 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1108 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1109 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1110 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1111 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1112 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1113 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1114 8 719 977 28 DIODE UDZS TE17 10B D1115 8 719 977 28 D...

Page 72: ... 41 INDUCTOR 10µH L004 1 410 397 21 FERRITE 1 1µH L151 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47µH L152 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47µH L153 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47µH L154 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10µH L155 1 414 187 11 INDUCTOR 47µH L211 1 414 857 11 INDUCTOR 100µH L212 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 10µH L681 1 406 975 21 INDUCTOR 47µH L801 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10µH L802 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10µH L803 1 414 183 41 INDUCTOR 10...

Page 73: ...01A QRS TX Q1104 8 729 422 27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A QRS TX Q1105 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 Q1106 8 729 422 27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A QRS TX Q1107 8 729 422 27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A QRS TX Q1108 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 Q1109 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 Q1110 8 729 027 56 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 Q1111 8 729 216 22 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A QRS TX Q1112 8 729 216 22 TRANSISTOR...

Page 74: ...P 4 7K 5 1 10W R068 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R070 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R071 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R072 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R073 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R074 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 4 7K 5 1 10W R075 1 216 061 00 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R077 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 10W R078 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R079 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R0...

Page 75: ... 470 0 5 1 10W R307 1 208 810 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 5 1 10W R308 1 216 109 00 RES CHIP 330K 5 1 10W R309 1 216 061 00 RES CHIP 3 3K 5 1 10W R310 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 1 10W R311 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R312 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R313 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 10W R314 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R315 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 1 10W R316 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP ...

Page 76: ...ES CHIP 330K 5 1 10W R813 1 216 117 00 RES CHIP 680K 5 1 10W R814 1 216 117 00 RES CHIP 680K 5 1 10W R815 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R816 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R817 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R818 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R819 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R820 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R821 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R822 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R823 1 216 295 91 SHORT 0 R...

Page 77: ...7K 5 1 10W R943 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 1 10W R945 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 2 2K 5 1 10W R950 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 1 10W R951 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 10W R952 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R953 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R954 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R955 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R956 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R957 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10...

Page 78: ...IP 470 0 5 1 10W R1175 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 470 0 5 1 10W R1180 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 1 10W R1182 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R1183 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 470 0 5 1 10W R1184 1 208 766 11 METAL CHIP 220 0 5 1 10W R1187 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1188 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1191 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1193 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 1 10W R1197 1 216 ...

Page 79: ... RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1934 1 216 049 91 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10W R1935 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R1936 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 1 5K 5 1 10W R1937 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R1938 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1939 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1940 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1941 1 216 073 00 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 10W R1942 1 216 025 91 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10W R1943 1 216 053 00...

Page 80: ... 16V C651 1 164 644 11 CERAMIC 330pF 10 500V C654 1 126 953 11 ELECT 2200µF 20 35V C655 1 126 953 11 ELECT 2200µF 20 35V C656 1 102 121 00 CERAMIC 0 0022µF 10 50V C657 1 126 768 11 ELECT 2200µF 20 16V C658 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200µF 20 25V C659 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200µF 20 25V C662 1 123 024 21 ELECT 33µF 160V C663 1 104 665 11 ELECT 100µF 20 25V C665 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220µF 20 10V C666 1 126 927 ...

Page 81: ... ELECT 100µF 20 16V C6532 1 136 165 00 MYLAR 0 1µF 5 50V C6539 1 137 605 11 MYLAR 0 01µF 10 250V C6540 1 130 467 00 MYLAR 470pF 5 50V C6541 1 130 471 00 MYLAR 0 001µF 5 50V C6542 1 130 467 00 MYLAR 470pF 5 50V C6543 1 126 965 11 ELECT 22µF 20 50V C6544 1 136 165 00 MYLAR 0 1µF 5 50V C6545 1 130 471 00 MYLAR 0 001µF 5 50V CONNECTOR CN501 1 779 890 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10P CN502 1 506 371 00 ...

Page 82: ...9 068 00 DIODE ERC04 06SE D6523 8 719 948 45 DIODE ERA22 08 D6524 8 719 110 41 DIODE RD15ESB2 D6525 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 D6526 8 719 110 49 DIODE RD18ESB2 D6527 8 719 510 48 DIODE D1N20R D6529 8 719 063 70 DIODE D1NL20U D6530 8 719 063 70 DIODE D1NL20U D6531 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 D6532 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1SS133T 77 FUSE F651 0 1 576 360 21 FUSE MULTIPLE F652 0 1 576 360 21 FUSE MU...

Page 83: ...TAL OXIDE 1 8K 5 3W F R508 1 216 482 11 METAL OXIDE 1 8K 5 3W F R509 1 260 337 11 CARBON 5 6K 5 1 2W R510 1 249 421 11 CARBON 2 2K 5 1 4W R511 1 215 879 11 METAL OXIDE 47K 5 1W F R512 1 249 422 11 CARBON 2 7K 5 1 4W R513 1 249 422 11 CARBON 2 7K 5 1 4W R514 1 249 422 11 CARBON 2 7K 5 1 4W R515 1 260 131 11 CARBON 470K 5 1 2W R517 1 247 891 00 CARBON 330K 5 1 4W R519 1 215 445 00 METAL 10K 1 1 4W R...

Page 84: ...1512 1 214 800 11 METAL 2 2 1 1 2W R1513 1 215 421 00 METAL 1K 1 1 4W R1514 1 215 433 00 METAL 3 3K 1 1 4W R1515 1 247 815 91 CARBON 220 5 1 4W R1516 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R1517 1 247 887 00 CARBON 220K 5 1 4W R1518 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R1519 1 249 437 11 CARBON 47K 5 1 4W R1520 1 247 881 00 CARBON 120K 5 1 4W R1521 1 215 474 00 METAL 160K 1 1 4W R1522 1 214 800 11 METAL 2 2 1 1...

Page 85: ...W R6523 1 249 425 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W R6524 1 249 425 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W R6525 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 4W R6526 1 249 437 11 CARBON 47K 5 1 4W R6527 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6528 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6529 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6530 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6531 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6532 1 215 489 00 METAL 680K 1 1 4W R6533 1 215 489 00 METAL 6...

Page 86: ...ON TRANSISTOR Q704 8 729 423 33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA Q705 8 729 326 11 TRANSISTOR 2SC2611 Q706 8 729 200 17 TRANSISTOR 2SA1091 O RESISTOR R701 1 219 743 11 CARBON 100 5 1 2W R702 1 260 132 11 CARBON 560K 5 1 2W R703 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 8 2K 5 3W R704 1 215 476 00 METAL 200K 1 1 4W R711 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R712 1 249 404 00 CARBON 82 5 1 4W R713 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 8 2K 5 ...

Page 87: ...5 8 729 423 33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA Q1306 8 729 423 33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA RESISTOR R731 1 219 743 11 CARBON 100 5 1 2W R732 1 260 132 11 CARBON 560K 5 1 2W R733 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R734 1 260 087 11 CARBON 100 5 1 2W R735 1 249 403 11 CARBON 68 5 1 4W R736 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 8 2K 5 3W F R737 1 249 393 11 CARBON 10 5 1 4W R738 1 249 414 11 CARBON 560 5 1 4W R739 1 216 4...

Page 88: ...743 11 CARBON 100 5 1 2W R762 1 260 132 11 CARBON 560K 5 1 2W R763 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R764 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 8 2K 5 3W F R765 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 4W R766 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 8 2K 5 3W F R767 1 249 393 11 CARBON 10 5 1 4W R768 1 249 418 11 CARBON 1 2K 5 1 4W R770 1 249 404 00 CARBON 82 5 1 4W R771 1 249 426 11 CARBON 5 6K 5 1 4W R772 1 249 435 11 CARBON 33K 5 1 4W R7...

Page 89: ... 4W R1255 1 249 425 11 CARBON 4 7K 5 1 4W R1256 1 247 804 11 CARBON 75 5 1 4W R1257 1 247 895 91 CARBON 470K 5 1 4W R1258 1 247 895 91 CARBON 470K 5 1 4W R1259 1 247 804 11 CARBON 75 5 1 4W R1260 1 247 804 11 CARBON 75 5 1 4W SWITCH S1251 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD SELECT S1252 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD S1253 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD S1254 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD MENU S1255 1 572 198...

Page 90: ... 90 KP XR432K90 XR432N90 RM Y906K RM Y906 9 965 435 01 English 2001HA02 1 2000 8 Sony Corporation HNC HVC Projection Display Business Div ...

Page 91: ... 2001 Sony Corporation Projection TV 4 085 102 E1 1 Operating Instructions KP XR432K90 ...

Page 92: ...adjust convergence For details see page 16 You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or moisture This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be ...

Page 93: ... Green Power operation buttons Pink DVD Player operation buttons For a detailed explanation of most buttons see Watching the TV on page 17 Remote Control MENU page 22 POWER pages 17 34 35 FUNCTION pages 17 34 35 TV VIDEO pages 17 20 ANT page 19 MUTING page 17 DISPLAY page 18 VCR DVD MDP operation buttons page 34 CC page 18 JUMP page 18 PIP operation buttons page 20 BILINGUAL pages 19 ENTER page 17...

Page 94: ...4 Using the Timer Menu 26 ch Using the Channel Set Up Menu 27 Setting and Selecting Favorite Channel 29 Using the Set Up Menu 31 Operating Video Equipment 33 Setting the Manufacturer s Code 33 Operating a Cable Box 35 Setting the Manufacturer s Code 35 Troubleshooting 36 Specifications 38 Index 39 Welcome 1 Using This Manual 1 Precautions 2 Important Safeguards 3 Installing and Connecting the Proj...

Page 95: ...on TV This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV It shows you how to use your remote control s features 4 Adjusting Your Set Up menus This section teaches you how to access on screen menus and adjust your projection TV s settings Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV The features you will enjoy include FLASH FOCUS allowing you to adjust convergence automatically Pic...

Page 96: ...enzine for cleaning If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long period of time it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV Consult qualified service personnel Installing To prevent internal heat buildup do not block the ventilation openings Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibrat...

Page 97: ...ension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Always turn the set off when it is not to be used When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects...

Page 98: ...Never place the set in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register or where it is exposed to direct sunlight Power Cord Protection Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse Antennas Outdoor Anten...

Page 99: ...ge in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufac...

Page 100: ... Projection TV Carrying the projection TV requires three or more people Installing the Projection TV Recommended viewing area Horizontal Recommended viewing area Vertical Installing and Connecting the Projection TV 60 60 60 min 1 5m approx 5 ft 20 20 min 1 5m approx 5 ft ...

Page 101: ... projection TV s remote control connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable Antenna connector Rear of projection TV VHF UHF 300 ohm twin lead cable 75 ohm coaxial cable Push into connection Rear of projection TV VHF UHF Making Connections Connecting directly to a cable or an antenna The connection you choose will depend on ...

Page 102: ...ear of projection TV AUX Coaxial cable No connection TO CONVERTER in this case TO CONVERTER Cable box and cable Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box only for certain channels For this set up you can switch between scrambled channels through your cable box and normal CATV channels by pressing ANT on your remote control Notes You may be able to program you...

Page 103: ...S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Rear of projection TV Rear of projection TV AV cable not supplied S video cable not supplied 2 1 Cable Antenna Coaxial cable not supplied AUDIO L AUDIO R VIDEO S VIDEO AV cable not supplied S video cable not...

Page 104: ...iew a picture directly from your camcorder 1 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the camcorder to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN inside the drop down panel on the front of the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Press VIDEO 2 to select the video inputs from a camcorder If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cabl...

Page 105: ...ded for playback using the connection instructions on page 6 of this manual 2 Using an AUDIO VIDEO cable connect AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the VCR intended for recording to AUDIO and VIDEO OUT of MONITOR OUT on the projection TV Notes Do not change the input signal while editing through MONITOR OUT When connecting a single VCR to the projection TV if VCR LINE OUT is connected to VIDEO IN on the projec...

Page 106: ...te AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors Lower illustration 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO of LINE OUT on the DVD Player to AUDIO of VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Using three yellow VIDEO cables connect Y PB and PR of COMPONENT VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player to Y PB and PR of VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV...

Page 107: ...projection TV 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO VAR FIX OUT on the projection TV to one of the unused Line inputs e g Tape 2 AUX1 etc on the stereo 2 Set the stereo to the chosen Line input and use the Audio menu to set the audio output and switch the projection TV s speakers off see Audio Out and Speaker on page 25 Note You can adjust VOLUME Bass Treble Balance Effect and Auto Stereo or select...

Page 108: ...Y PB PR R L MONO AUDIO COMPONENT Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system Use this connection to control the speaker s Dolby Pro Logic surround system and super woofer mode with the remote control see SAVA SP Control on page 25 1 Using the AUDIO cable supplied with the speaker to AUDIO VAR FIX OUT on the projection TV 2 Using the CONTROL S cable connect CONTROL S IN on the speaker to CONTROL S...

Page 109: ...Insert two size AA R6 batteries supplied by matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control s battery compartment Notes Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period Handle the remote control with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunli...

Page 110: ...Program appears and the projection TV starts scanning and presetting channels automatically While scanning the received channel will be displayed on the sub screen When all the receivable channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed To perform AUTO SET UP again Press SET UP inside the drop down panel on the projection TV and perform steps 3 5 above Press SET UP again to exit Adjust...

Page 111: ...If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Set Up menu your projection TV will skip the video input you selected see Video Label on page 32 Watching the TV Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control The following chart will explain the function of some buttons found on your remote control Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations and ENTER 0 9 PICTURE M...

Page 112: ...l number current time channel caption if set and bilingual mode Bilingual mode indication disappears and the other indications dim three seconds later To turn the display off press DISPLAY again Press repeatedly to scroll through available displays XDS Extended Data Service Displays a network name program name program type program length program description call letters and time of the show if the...

Page 113: ...lect to listen to the main sound from both left and right speakers Main Sub Select to listen to the main sound from the left speaker and sub sound from the right speaker Sub Select to listen to the sub sound from both left and right speakers If there is noise in the stereo program set Auto Stereo of the Audio menu to Off see Auto Stereo on page 24 Press to select an audio option Simulated Surround...

Page 114: ...nged Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the picture on which the symbol b or B is displayed see TV VIDEO on page 17 The Picture in Picture PIP feature allows you to view two channels simultaneously one in the full size main picture and one in a smaller window picture You can move the window picture to any location on the screen It will dim in about 3 seconds Tip z If...

Page 115: ...picture Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture The window picture size is automatically changed to 1 9 if it was 1 16 Press again to resume normal PIP viewing Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture Each time you press SWAP the picture and...

Page 116: ...d option 4 Press Options for your selection Pop up menu or Adjusting menu will be displayed 5 Press V or v to make your selection and press to activate it The previous screen will reappear Pop up menu Adjusting menu V i d e o M o d e V i v i d P i c t u r e A d j u s t m e n t T r i n i t o n e H i g h Move Select Exit MENU ch S e t U p L a n g u a g e E n g l i s h V i d e o L a b e l C a p t i o...

Page 117: ...rease picture contrast left down to decrease it Brightness Adjust slider right up to brighten the picture left down to darken it Color Adjust slider right up to increase color intensity left down to decrease it Hue Adjust slider right up to increase the green tones left down to increase the red tones Sharpness Adjust slider right up to sharpen the picture left down to soften it High Select to give...

Page 118: ...nly be set when Speaker is set to On or Off Simulated Adds a surround like effect to mono programs Surround Simulates sound with the atmosphere of a movie theater or a concert hall for stereo programs BBE Centers the sound intensity to the front creating an effect as if you were seated in front of an orchestra Off Normal stereo or mono reception Quick Effect access Press on the remote control to c...

Page 119: ...ction TV s remote control see SAVA SP Control below Audio Out can only be set when Speaker is set to Off Fixed Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system Use the AV receiver s remote control to adjust the volume Variable Sound output varies according to the TV settings Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a separate audio system SAVA SP Contr...

Page 120: ...v until the current hour 1 12 and AM PM is displayed and press 3 Press V or v until the current minute 00 59 is displayed and press The clock has now started Press MENU to exit 1 Press V or v until the desired day or range of days Every Sun Sat Every Mon Fri Sunday Monday Saturday Every Sunday Every Saturday is displayed and press 2 Press V or v until the time hours and minutes that you want the p...

Page 121: ...on for up to 32 channels of VHF UHF input With the Channel Caption window open 1 Press and then press V or v to select the desired channel You can view the channel that is selected with the Channel Caption menu in the sub screen 2 Press 3 Press V or v to display the first letter or number of the caption and press to select it Repeat until up to five digits are selected 4 Press To erase a caption p...

Page 122: ... buttons 2 Press 3 Press V or v to select Skip and press The selected channel will be erased If you want to re enter the skipped channel follow the steps above and select Add Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable channels When all the receivable channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed Select No to cancel Auto Program Select On if your p...

Page 123: ... set automatically or manually The factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto When Favorite Channel is set to Auto the last eight channels selected with the 0 9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options If you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings set to Manual Setting Favorite Channel manually 1 Select Favorite Channel from the Channel Set Up menu see page 27 C h ...

Page 124: ...position you want to change and press Press V or v to select a new channel Press MENU when you are done Using Favorite Channel You can use the Favorite Channel feature to directly select the channel you want to watch 1 Press once The favorite channel menu and a window picture will be superimposed over the current channel The window picture displays the channel selected from the menu 2 Press V or v...

Page 125: ...n and XDS Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended text XDS Caption Vision and the status display cannot be used at the same time Select from available languages English Español or Français to display all menus in your language of choice Using the Set Up Menu For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Sele...

Page 126: ...VIDEO 1 VHS 8mm Beta LD DVD AV RECEIVER Skip VIDEO 2 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VHS 8mm Beta LD DVD Skip If you select Skip your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan through video sources using the TV VIDEO button Select Yes and press to start Flash Focus adjustment When the adjustment is completed the cross pattern on the screen becomes white for details see page 16 Select No to cancel Fl...

Page 127: ...unai 338 General Electric 329 304 309 Go Video 340 339 322 Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306 304 305 338 Instant Replay 309 308 JC Penney 309 305 304 330 314 336 337 JVC 314 336 337 Kenwood 314 336 332 337 LXI Sears 332 305 330 335 338 Magnavox 308 309 310 Marantz 314 336 337 Marta 332 Memorex 309 335 Minolta 305 304 Mitsubishi MGA 323 324 325 326 Multitech 325 338 321 NEC 314 336 337 Olympic 309 308 Optim...

Page 128: ... To search the picture forward or backward To change input mode Press DVD VTR POWER Green Button Press the 0 9 buttons Press CH Press while pressing r Press Press p Press Press 0 Press P Press again to resume normal playback Press or 0 during playback Release to resume normal playback Press TV VTR Press DVD VTR POWER Green Button Press Press p Press P Press again to resume normal playback Operatin...

Page 129: ...the other codes listed for your equipment To operate the projection TV Press TV FUNCTION Then use the projection TV control buttons to control the projection TV Operating a Cable Box Tips z If more than one code number is listed try entering them one by one until you come to the correct code for your equipment If you enter a new code number the code number you previously entered at that setting is...

Page 130: ...TV FUNCTION when operating your projection TV Make sure the projection TV s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet Locate the projection TV at least 3 4 feet away from fluorescent lights Check the polarity of the batteries Adjust Picture in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 23 Adjust Brightness in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 23 Check antenna cable connect...

Page 131: ...t are not presently in TV s memory see Auto Program on page 28 Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings If the item you want to choose appears in gray you cannot select it Press the projection TV s power button off and on again Make sure Cable is On in the Channel Set Up menu see Cable on page 28 Use Auto ...

Page 132: ... 2001 Sony Corporation Projection TV 4 085 102 F1 1 Operating Instructions KP XR432N90 ...

Page 133: ...ING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or moisture This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruct...

Page 134: ...of most buttons see Watching the TV on page 17 Remote Control MENU page 22 POWER pages 17 34 35 FUNCTION pages 17 34 35 TV VIDEO pages 18 20 ANT page 19 MUTING page 17 DISPLAY page 18 VCR DVD MDP operation buttons page 34 CC page 19 JUMP page 18 TV 2 5 8 0 1 4 7 3 6 9 ENTER JUMP GUIDE INDEX RESET MENU CODE SET VOL CH POWER MUTING FREEZE AUDIO ANT TV VIDEO DISPLAY MTS SAP CC PICTURE MODE POSITION A...

Page 135: ...g a DVD Playe 12 Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors 12 Connecting an audio system 13 Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system 14 Basic Set Up 15 Using the Remote Control 15 Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically 15 Adjusting the Convergence Automatically FLASH FOCUS 16 Using Your New Projection TV 17 Watching the TV 17 Watching Two Programs at One Time PIP 20 Ad...

Page 136: ...us This section teaches you how to access on screen menus and adjust your projection TV s settings Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control Similar controls may be found on the projection TV console Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV The features you will enjoy include FLASH FOCUS allowing you to adjust convergence automatically Picture in Picture PIP allowing yo...

Page 137: ...enzine for cleaning If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long period of time it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV Consult qualified service personnel Installing To prevent internal heat buildup do not block the ventilation openings Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibrat...

Page 138: ...ension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Always turn the set off when it is not to be used When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects...

Page 139: ...uits or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Lightning For added protection for...

Page 140: ...ge in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufac...

Page 141: ...d Connecting the Projection TV Recommended viewing area Vertical Carrying Your Projection TV Carrying the projection TV requires three or more people Installing the Projection TV Recommended viewing area Horizontal 60 60 60 min 1 5m approx 5 ft 20 20 min 1 5m approx 5ft ...

Page 142: ... projection TV s remote control connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable Antenna connector Rear of projection TV VHF UHF 300 ohm twin lead cable 75 ohm coaxial cable Push into connection Rear of projection TV VHF UHF Making Connections Connecting directly to a cable or an antenna The connection you choose will depend on ...

Page 143: ...ear of projection TV AUX Coaxial cable No connection TO CONVERTER in this case TO CONVERTER Cable box and cable Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box only for certain channels For this set up you can switch between scrambled channels through your cable box and normal CATV channels by pressing ANT on your remote control Notes You may be able to program you...

Page 144: ...O cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Rear of projection TV Rear of projection TV AV cable not supplied S video cable not supplied 2 1 Cable Antenna Coaxial cable not supplied AUDIO L AUDIO R VIDEO S VIDEO AV cable not supplied S video cable not suppl...

Page 145: ...iew a picture directly from your camcorder 1 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the camcorder to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN inside the drop down panel on the front of the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Press VIDEO 2 to select the video inputs from a camcorder If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cabl...

Page 146: ...ded for playback using the connection instructions on page 6 of this manual 2 Using an AUDIO VIDEO cable connect AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the VCR intended for recording to AUDIO and VIDEO OUT of MONITOR OUT on the projection TV Notes Do not change the input signal while editing through MONITOR OUT When connecting a single VCR to the projection TV if VCR LINE OUT is connected to VIDEO IN on the projec...

Page 147: ...te AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors Lower illustration 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO of LINE OUT on the DVD Player to AUDIO of VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Using three yellow VIDEO cables connect Y PB and PR of COMPONENT VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player to Y PB and PR of VIDEO 3 IN on the projection TV...

Page 148: ...system to the projection TV 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO VAR FIX OUT on the projection TV to one of the unused Line inputs e g Tape 2 AUX1 etc on the stereo 2 Set the stereo to the chosen Line input and use the Audio menu to set the audio output and switch the projection TV s speakers off see Audio Out and Speaker on page 25 Note You can adjust VOLUME Bass Treble Balance MTS SAP and Effect...

Page 149: ... cable connect CONTROL S IN on the speaker to CONTROL S OUT on the projection TV Rear of projection TV AUDIO L white AUDIO R red Audio cable supplied with the speakers CONTROL S IN Mini plug cable not supplied 1 IN L 1 IN R 2 SAVA series speaker system 1 CONTROL S OUT S VIDEO CONTROL S OUT VIDEO AUDIO L R VIDEO MONO IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 OUT MONITOR AUDIO VAR FIX Y PB PR R L MONO AUDIO COMPONENT Manu...

Page 150: ...AA R6 batteries supplied by matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control s battery compartment Notes Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an extended period Handle the remote control with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunlight near a heate...

Page 151: ...ble channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed To perform AUTO SET UP again Press SET UP inside the drop down panel on the projection TV and perform steps 3 5 on pages 15 and 16 Press SET UP again to exit Adjusting the Convergence Automatically FLASH FOCUS The projection tube image appears on the screen in three layers red green and blue If they do not converge the color is poor ...

Page 152: ...s again or press VOL Watching the TV Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control The following chart will explain the function of some buttons found on your remote control Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations and ENTER 0 9 PICTURE MODE Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five different video modes that best suits the program you ...

Page 153: ...screen Press to freeze the desired picture The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture of the current channel in the main picture To change the location of the window picture press V v B or b Press FREEZE again to display the normal picture Press to display the channel number current time channel caption if set and MTS SAP mode if SAP is selected The SAP ...

Page 154: ... on before shutting off automatically Cancel by pressing until Sleep Off appears Press to change between the VHF UHF input and the AUX input for detailed connection information see Cable and antenna or Cable box and cable on page 8 Press to scroll through the Multi channel TV Sound MTS options Stereo SAP Mono and Auto SAP see MTS SAP on page 24 Press to select an audio option Simulated Surround BB...

Page 155: ...nged Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the picture on which the symbol b or B is displayed see TV VIDEO on page 18 The Picture in Picture PIP feature allows you to view two channels simultaneously one in the full size main picture and one in a smaller window picture You can move the window picture to any location on the screen It will dim in about 3 seconds Tip z If...

Page 156: ...picture Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture The window picture size is automatically changed to 1 9 if it was 1 16 Press again to resume normal PIP viewing Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture Each time you press SWAP the picture and...

Page 157: ...d option 4 Press Options for your selection Pop up menu or Adjusting menu will be displayed 5 Press V or v to make your selection and press to activate it The previous screen will reappear Pop up menu Adjusting menu V i d e o M o d e V i v i d P i c t u r e A d j u s t m e n t T r i n i t o n e H i g h Move Select Exit MENU ch S e t U p L a n g u a g e E n g l i s h V i d e o L a b e l C a p t i o...

Page 158: ...rease picture contrast left down to decrease it Brightness Adjust slider right up to brighten the picture left down to darken it Color Adjust slider right up to increase color intensity left down to decrease it Hue Adjust slider right up to increase the green tones left down to increase the red tones Sharpness Adjust slider right up to sharpen the picture left down to soften it High Select to give...

Page 159: ...om TV speakers have the volume level equalized for all channel audio inputs when broadcasts have different sound transmission levels Off Sound output coming from the TV speakers varies according to the received channel Effect can only be set when Speaker is set to On or Off Simulated Adds a surround like effect to mono programs Surround Simulates sound with the atmosphere of a movie theater or a c...

Page 160: ...ction TV s remote control see SAVA SP Control below Audio Out can only be set when Speaker is set to Off Fixed Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system Use the AV receiver s remote control to adjust the volume Variable Sound output varies according to the TV settings Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a separate audio system SAVA SP Contr...

Page 161: ...v until the current hour 1 12 and AM PM is displayed and press 3 Press V or v until the current minute 00 59 is displayed and press The clock has now started Press MENU to exit 1 Press V or v until the desired day or range of days Every Sun Sat Every Mon Fri Sunday Monday Saturday Every Sunday Every Saturday is displayed and press 2 Press V or v until the time hours and minutes that you want the p...

Page 162: ...on for up to 32 channels of VHF UHF input With the Channel Caption window open 1 Press and then press V or v to select the desired channel You can view the channel that is selected with the Channel Caption menu in the sub screen 2 Press 3 Press V or v to display the first letter or number of the caption and press to select it Repeat until up to five digits are selected 4 Press To erase a caption p...

Page 163: ... buttons 2 Press 3 Press V or v to select Skip and press The selected channel will be erased If you want to re enter the skipped channel follow the steps above and select Add Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable channels When all the receivable channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed Select No to cancel Auto Program Select On if your p...

Page 164: ...atically or manually The factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto When Favorite Channel is set to Auto the last eight channels selected with the 0 9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options If you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings set to Manual Setting Favorite Channel manually 1 Select Favorite Channel from the Channel Set Up menu see page 27 C h a n n e l ...

Page 165: ...position you want to change and press Press V or v to select a new channel Press MENU when you are done Using Favorite Channel You can use the Favorite Channel feature to directly select the channel you want to watch 1 Press once The favorite channel menu and a window picture will be superimposed over the current channel The window picture displays the channel selected from the menu 2 Press V or v...

Page 166: ...n and XDS Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended text XDS Caption Vision and the status display cannot be used at the same time Select from available languages English Español or Français to display all menus in your language of choice Using the Set Up Menu For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Sele...

Page 167: ...R Skip VIDEO 2 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VHS 8mm Beta LD DVD Skip If you select Skip your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan through video sources using the TV VIDEO button Select Yes and press to start Flash Focus adjustment When the adjustment is completed the cross pattern on the screen becomes white for details see page 16 Select No to cancel Flash Focus V i d e o L a b e l V I D E ...

Page 168: ...unai 338 General Electric 329 304 309 Go Video 340 339 322 Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306 304 305 338 Instant Replay 309 308 JC Penney 309 305 304 330 314 336 337 JVC 314 336 337 Kenwood 314 336 332 337 LXI Sears 332 305 330 335 338 Magnavox 308 309 310 Marantz 314 336 337 Marta 332 Memorex 309 335 Minolta 305 304 Mitsubishi MGA 323 324 325 326 Multitech 325 338 321 NEC 314 336 337 Olympic 309 308 Optim...

Page 169: ... To search the picture forward or backward To change input mode Press DVD VTR POWER Green Button Press the 0 9 buttons Press CH Press while pressing r Press Press p Press Press 0 Press P Press again to resume normal playback Press or 0 during playback Release to resume normal playback Press TV VTR Press DVD VTR POWER Green Button Press Press p Press P Press again to resume normal playback Operatin...

Page 170: ...jection TV If the remote control doesn t work Try repeating the set up procedures using the other codes listed for your equipment To operate the projection TV Press TV FUNCTION Then use the projection TV control buttons to control the projection TV Operating a Cable Box 4 2 1 CODE SET ENTER SAT CABLE FUNCTION Code 222 223 224 225 226 201 202 203 204 205 222 206 207 208 218 227 228 229 219 220 221 ...

Page 171: ... SET UP again on page 16 Batteries could be weak Replace the batteries Press TV FUNCTION when operating your projection TV Make sure the projection TV s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet Locate the projection TV at least 3 4 feet away from fluorescent lights Check the polarity of the batteries Adjust Picture in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 23 Adjust Brightness in...

Page 172: ...ection TV away from noise sources such as cars neon signs or hair dryers Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV s memory see Auto Program on page 28 Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings If the item you want to choose appears in gray you cannot select it Press the proje...

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