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MITSUBISHI  CT 29BV1 BD

Recommended Safety Parts

Item

Part No.

Description

Load Dressing

255P941040

CRT

A68EDG038X301

T551

MAIN

334P243030

TRANS-FLYBACK

T901

MAIN

350P663020

TRANS-POWER

409P564070

ADG-COIL

R352

MAIN

103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R353

MAIN

103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R3A11

AUDIO-PWR 103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R3A12

AUDIO-PWR 103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R3B01

AUDIO-PWR 103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R3B02

AUDIO-PWR 103P378060

R-FUSE

1/4W 3.3-J

R512

MAIN

103P442020

R-FUSE-METAL

1W 560-K/J

R513

MAIN

103P398040

R-FUSE

1/2W 2.2-J

R514

MAIN

103P397090

R-FUSE

1/2W 0.82-J

R516

MAIN

103P397090

R-FUSE

1/2W 0.82-J

R5M1

MAIN

109P913050

R-COMPOSITION

1/2W 68M-J

R671

VM/CRT

103P448050

R-FUSE-METAL

1W 27-K/J

R6B1

VM/CRT

103P370010

R-FUSE

1/4W 10-J

R6B4

VM/CRT

103P392050

R-FUSE

1/2W 10K-J

R6B6

VM/CRT

103P370050

R-FUSE

1/4W 22-J

R6B7

VM/CRT

103P370010

R-FUSE

1/4W 10-J

R6B8

VM/CRT

103P392050

R-FUSE

1/2W 10K-J

R981

MAIN

109P913050

R-COMPOSITION

1/2W 6.8M-J

R982

MAIN

109P913050

R-COMPOSITION

1/2W 6.8M-J

R992

POWER-SUB 109P91 1090

R-COMPOSITION

1/2W 470K-J

RP991

POWER-SUB 265P071 050

POSISTOR

PTH451 041 BG180N

J601

VM/CRT

4490126010

CRT SOCKET

F991

POWER-SUB

283D047040

FUSE

T2A

P0951

MAIN

268P068010

PHOTOCOUPLER

TCDT1124G

Z552

MAIN

299P193010

PROTECTOR

2000

Z951

MAIN

299P193030

PROTECTOR

3150

Z952

MAIN

299P193070

PROTECTOR

5000

Z953

MAIN

299P193000

PROTECTOR

1600

920A427002*

ASSY-PWB-MAIN

Later models *

H92A002001*

ASSY-PWB-MAIN

Early models *

9300899011

ASSY-PWB-VM/CRT

9300900005

ASSY-PWB-POWER-SUB

9300901003

ASSY-PWB-LED

9300904004

ASSY-PWB-AUDIO-PWR

9300909001

ASSY-PWB-TEXT

9300911017

ASSY-PWB-DOLBY

2460162010

AC-POWERCORD/U K-PLUG

7000609080

ASSY BACK COVER

1.4.2 Lead dressing
Leads must be dressed as shown in table 1 .4B
and the diagram (fig. 1.4C) below. The leads are
routed or clamped so that they do not come
close to any heat generating or high-tension
parts. The anode lead wire is routed such that
no tension is applied to the anode cap. If the
mounting angle of the anode cap and the route
of the anode lead wires are changed, return
them to the initial angle and route.

CLAMP No

WIRES CLAMPED

1

KB, KK

2

DA, DM

3

DM

4

DA, DD, DE, DF (3+4)

5

DD

6

DA (looped), KD

7

DY (Loop the lead twice)

8

LB, BA (Loop the lead twice)

9

KD, SC, GA (Loop the lead)

10

LB (Loop the lead twice), SB, Focus

11

Anode lead

12

BA, DF(1+2)

table 1.4B Lead-dressing table.

table 1.4C Lead-dressing diagram.

Adjustments

2.1 introduction
Most service adjustments to these models are
made using the remote control (figure 2.1A) with
the TV in service mode. The adjustment data is
stored in an EEPROM.

NOTE: The software in the microcontroller
IC701 may be either of 2 versions -EE3 or
EE3W. EE3 software is used in IC701 part no.
274P755010, EE3W software is used in IC701
part no. 274P755040.
The actual software in use is shown on the
Options adjustment display - see the next
section.

2.1.1 Basic adjustment procedure

1.Turn the power on and enter service mode -

either (EE3) press the Service switch (S701,
next to the aerial socket) and then button 

“9”

within 5 seconds (EE3W) press the MENU
button to display the MAIN MENU then
immediately key-in 2-3-5-7.

2. Press the “*” button to toggle between the

VCJ or OPTION adjustment display (figs. 2.1
B, C, D and E).

3. Press buttons “2” or “8” to increase or

decrease the adjustment code number.

4. Press buttons “6” or “4” to increase or

decrease the data value.

5. After making adjustments, press button “0’, to

write the adjustment data to the EEPROM. To
cancel a change, press button “1’, and all
data adjusted since the last EEPROM write
will be reset.

2.2 INITIALISING THE EEPROM

If you have replaced the EEPROM (IC702) or if
for any reason the adjustment data has become
corrupted it will be necessary to initialise the
EEPROM.

2.2.1 Initialising the EEPROM

1. If necessary, switch off by the Main switch.
2. (EE3) Hold in the service switch (S701, next

to the aerial socket) or (EE3W) connect pin
55 of IC701 to ground via a 1000 resistor
while switching on by the Main switch.

3. (EE3) Release the service switch after 3

seconds or (EE3W) remove the shorting
resistor.

4. Switch off by the Main switch. The EEPROM

data values have now all been reset to their
initial default values.

5. Switch on by the Main switch. (EE3) Press

the Service switch and then button 9 on the
remote control within 5 seconds to enter
service mode (EE3W) press MENU then key
in 2-3-5-7.

6. Press the “*”  button to select the OPTIONS

adjustment display.

7. Press buttons 2 or 8 to select the adjustment

code.

8. Adjust the data value for each code as shown

in table 2.2A below using buttons 2 or 4:
(other codes may be displayed but are not
used) EE3 software:

CODE:

SETTING:

TUN

1

SAT

0

AUD

0

ATS

1

STD

1

SYS

2

AVI

2

SPK

0

ABG

12

Al

08

AL

06

CODE:

SETTING:

ADK

08

MNP

70

FFT

1

VOL

74

HYP

1

SCP

20

FMP

23

EE3W software:

CODE:

SETTING:

TUN

1

SAT

0

AUD

0

ATS

-

STD

1

SYS

2

AVI

2

AUD

-

SPK

1

MNP

70

FFT

-

VOL

74

HYP

1

SCP

20

FMP

23

DBY

1

WID

0

table 2.2A Data values for the OPTIONS
adjustments.

9. Press the 0 button to write the changes to the

EEPROM.

10.Press the * button to select the VCJ adjust-

ment display.

11.Press buttons 2 or 8 to select the adjustment

code.

12.Adjust the data value of each code using

buttons 2 or 4 according to table 2.2B below:

EE3 software

CODE:

11

19

1B

VALUE:

001

-1

-13

EE3W software

CODE:

SHA

HPT

HPX

VALUE:

001

-1

-13

table 2.2B Data values for the VCJ adjustments.

13.Press the “0,” button to write the changes to

the EEPROM.

2.2.2 OPTION and VCJ code descriptions.
VCJ

CODE

FUNCTION

CODE

(EE3)

(EE3W)

00

V-AMP-50

0

VH5

01

V-B-CORRECTION

1

VBC

02

P-AMP-50

2

PA5

03

P-TILT

3

PT5

04

V-LIN

4

LIN

05

C-CORRECTION-50

5

CC5

06

H-AMP

6

HW5

07

16x9-SW.RGB-MATRIX

0

MTX

08

V-SHIFT- 50

7

VS5

09

H-PHASE-5O

13

HP5

0A

BLUE DRIVE

1

BDR

0B

GREEN DRIVE

2

GDR

0C

RED DRIVE

3

RDR

0D

CONTRAST

4

CON

0E

BRIGHT

5

BRI

0F

COLOUR SATURATION

6

COL

10

NTSC TINT

8

TNT

11

SHARPNESS

7

SH

12

PAL-LUMA-DELAY

12

PCD

13

SECAM-LUMA-DELAY

11

SCD

14

V-AMP-60

8

VH6

15

P-AMP-60

9

PA6

16

H-AMP-60

12

HW6

17

V-SHIFT-60

13

VS6

18

H-PHASE-60

14

HP6

19

H-PHASE-TEXT

15

HPT

1A

H-PHASE-SECAM

16

HPS

1B

H-PHASE-RGB

17

HPX

1C

P-AMP-16: 9

18

PA9

1D

358 NTSC-LUMA-DELAY

-

1E

443 NTSC-LUMA-DELAY

-

-

NTSC (358 & 443) CHROMA DELAY

10

NTD

-

BG CHROMA DELAY OFFSET

9

BGD

-

P-AMP-60

9

PA6

-

P-TILT-60

10

PT6

-

C-CORRECTION-60

11

CC6

-

TOP-BLANKING-50

14

TB5

-

BOTTOM-BLANKING-50

15

BB5

-

H-BLANKING-WIDTH-50

16

BW5

-

H-BLANKING-PHASE-50

17

BP5

-

TOP-BLANKING-60

18

TB6

-

BOTTOM-BLANKING-60

19

BB6

-

H-BLANKING-WIDTH-60

20

BW6

-

H-BLANKING-PHASE-60

21

BP6

OPTIONS

CODE

FUNCTION

CODE

(EE3)

(EE3W)

TUN

TUNER TYPE

TUN

SAT

SATELLITE ENABLE

SAT

AUD

AUDIO SYSTEM

AUD

ATS

AUTOTUNING SORT

ATS

STD

RECEPTION STANDARD

STD

SYS

COLOUR SYSTEM

SYS

AVI

NO. OF AV INPUTS

AVI

AVD

AV DUBBING

AVD

EEX

CHASSIS TYPE

-

SPK

SPEAKER SW ENABLED

SPK

EEP

EEPROM SIZE

-

ABG

AGC GAIN – BG

-

Al

AGC GAIN-I

-

AL

AGC GAIN-L

-

ADK

AGC GAIN-DK

-

MNP

NICAM PRESCALE

MNP

TXT

TELETEXT TYPE

-

FFT

FAST/TOP TEXT

FFT

VOL

VOLUME PRESCALE

VOL

HYP

HYPERSOUND

HYP

SCP

SCART PRESCALE

SCP

FMP

FM PRESCALE

FMP

-

DOLBY

DBY

-

WIDE SCREEN

WID

2.3 VIF CIRCUITS

2.3.1RF AGC

VR101 (adjacent to the tuner)

1. Connect an RE signal such as an off-air

broadcast.

2. Check the AFT is on for the current channel.
3. Adjust VR101 so that the picture and sound

exhibit no noise, beat or intermodulation
distortion.

2.3.2 SIF OFFSET

VR 102 (near IC101)

1. Connect an RE Crosshatch pattern signal

with NO sound modulation

2. Set the Volume control to about 3/4 of

maximum.

3. Adjust VR102 to obtain minimum noise.

2.4 DEFLECTION CIRCUITS

2.4.1Important notes

Before making any adjustments, if you have
changed the CRT, FLYBACK TRANSFORMER
or made any changes in the deflection circuits;
adjust the CRT bias as described in 2.6.1 steps
1 ~ 4.

Check the VERTICAL BREATHING CORREC-
TION as follows:

1. Select the VCJ adjustment display.
2. Set the adjustment code to 01 (1 VBC) with

buttons “2” or “8” on the remote control.

3. If necessary, adjust the data value to “-31”

using buttons “4’ or “6’ on the remote control.

2.4.2 Horizontal centre

Code: 09 (13 HP5) [H-PHASE-50]

1. Connect a VCR and play a PAL-Monoscope

alignment tape.

2. Select the VCJ adjustment display.
3. Set the adjustment code to 09 (13 HP5) with

buttons “2” or “8” on the remote control.

4. Adjust the horizontal position with buttons “4’

or “6” on the remote control.

2.4.3 Horizontal width

Code: 06 (6 HW5) [H-AMP]

1. Connect a VCR and play a PAL-Monoscope

alignment tape.

2. Select the VCJ adjustment display.
3. Set the adjustment code to 06 (6 HW5) with

buttons “2” or “8” on the remote control.

4. Adjust horizontal width with the buttons “4” or

“6” on the remote control.

2.4.4 East-West PCC

Code: 05 (5 CC5) [CORNER CORRECTION-50]
Code: 03 (3 PT5) [PARABOLA TILT]
Code: 02 (2 PA5) [PARABOLA AMP-50]

1. Connect an RF PAL Crosshatch signal.
2. Select the VCJ adjustment display.
3. Set the adjustment code to 05 (5 CC5) with

buttons “2” or “8” on the remote control.

4. Adjust the data value to “-25” with buttons “4”

or “6” on the remote control.

5. Set the adjustment code to 03 (3 PT5) with

buttons “2” or “8” on the remote control.

6. Watching the second vertical line in from both

sides of the screen (figure 2.4A), make any
upper and lower distortion symmetrical using
buttons “4” or “6” on the remote control.

7. Set the adjustment code to 02 (2 PA5) with

buttons “2”or “8” on the remote control.

8. Adjust the straightness of both vertical lines

(figure 2.4B) using buttons “4” or “6” on the
remote control.

9. Repeat steps 1 to 8 above if necessary.
10.Connect a VCR and play a PAL-Monoscope

alignment tape.

11.Make sure the horizontal width and horizon-

tal centre are correct. If necessary readjust
Horizontal Centre 09 (13 HP5) and Horizontal
Width 06 (6 HW5) again.

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