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PV154 - 923-03506

ZP26/28 - SAFETY

PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR AUDIO-VIDEO PRODUCTS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

This manual was prepared for use only by properly trained audio-video service
technicians.

When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original
design be modified or altered without permission from Zenith Electronics
Corporation. All components should be replaced only with types identical to
those in the original circuit and their physical location, wiring and lead dress
must conform to original layout upon completion of repairs.

Special components are also used to prevent x-radiation, shock and fire hazard.
These components are indicated by the letter “x” included in their component
designators and are required to maintain safe performance. No deviations are
allowed without prior approval by Zenith Electronics Corporation.

Circuit diagrams may occasionally differ from the actual circuit used. This way,
implementation of the latest safety and performance improvement changes into
the set is not delayed until the new service literature is printed.

CAUTION:

 Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform

customized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized
modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage
or user injury.

Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with
these safety checks and servicing guidelines.

GRAPHIC SYMBOLS

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the service personnel to important safety information in
the service literature.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence
of noninsulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.

The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an
equilateral triangle is intended to convey to the service personnel
the following fuse replacement caution notice:

CAUTION:

 FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,

REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING AS MARKED
NEAR EACH FUSE.

SERVICE INFORMATION

While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock.
After the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the
following:

FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD

1. Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of

adjacent component shorts. This is especially important on items trans-
ported to and from the repair shop.

2. Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers,

shields, strain reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been
reinstalled per the original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the
polarized line plug has not been defeated.

3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder

splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign
particles.

4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and compo-

nents, for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC cord), and
replace if necessary.

5. No lead or component should touch a high current device or a resistor

rated at 1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces
must be avoided.

6. After reassembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed

metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals,
handle and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of
electrical shock. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS
TEST. Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in
the following manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by
a .15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground
water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time.
Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and
.15 mfd capacitor. Reverse the AC plug by using a non-polarized adaptor
and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage
measured must not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.5 milliamp
AC. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and
must be corrected immediately.

X-RADIATION

1.

Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover the
subject of x-radiation. The only potential source of x-rays in current TV
receivers is the picture tube. However, this tube does not emit x-rays when
the HV is at the factory-specified level. The proper value is given in the
applicable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure of
the picture tube or high-voltage supply and, under certain circumstances
may produce radiation in excess of desirable levels.

2.

Only factory-specified CRT anode connectors must be used.

3.

It is essential that the service personnel have available an accurate and
reliable high-voltage meter.

4.

When the high-voltage circuitry is operating properly, there is no possibility
of an x-radiation problem. Every time a chassis is serviced, the brightness
should be run up and down while monitoring the high voltage with a
meter, to be certain that the high voltage does not exceed the specified
value and that it is regulating correctly.

5.

When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a product with a
problem of excessively high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to
the picture tube and the high voltage power supply. Do not operate the
product longer than necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage.

6.

Refer to HV, B+, and shutdown adjustment procedures described in the
appropriate schematics and diagrams (where used).

IMPLOSION

1.

All direct view picture tubes are equipped with an integral implosion
protection system; take care to avoid damage during installation.

2.

Use only the recommended factory replacement tubes.

TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION

1.

Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely
fitting shelf space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated
air flow.

2.

Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations
where dew is a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor,
etc.

3.

Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer
should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that
might obstruct ventilation.

4.

Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit
must follow the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted
to a shelf or platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent
thickness in spacers) to provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts
or screws used for fasteners must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform
leakage tests on customized installations.

5.

Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a
tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.

6.

A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small
casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.

7.

Caution customers against using a cart or stand that has not been listed
by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use with its specific model of
television receiver or generically approved for use with TVs of the same or
larger screen size.

8.

Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of
extensions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous
consequences to home and family.

A.C. Voltmeter

1500 OHM

10 WATT

Place this probe
on each exposed
metal part.

Good Earth Ground
such as the Water
Pipe, Conduit, etc.

0.15uF

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Страница 1: ...2 General Info 1 Service Menu 2 Servicing 3 Part List 4 Diagrams PCB Layouts 5 Schematics 6 Published August 2002 by Technical Publications Zenith Electronics Corporation 201 James Record Road Huntsvi...

Страница 2: ...alleled by a 15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground water pipe conduit etc and the exposed metallic parts one at a time Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 o...

Страница 3: ...lled chemicals These can generate electri cal charge sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective pack age until immediately before you are ready to inst...

Страница 4: ...nd the transistor Q403 is on Therefore pin 1 of IC401 receives a voltage causing the hold down circuit to be active This results in the frequency of the hori zontal oscillation and deflection to be st...

Страница 5: ...14 MAIN Y PR PB SELECTOR IX04 3 14 SUB Y PR PB SELECTOR IX04 3 14 FRONT AUDIO CONTROL IC IA01 3 14 SRS AUDIO 3 15 TOC 1 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 3 16 ZP 25 CHASSIS ADJUSTMENT ORDER 3 16 CHASSIS PRE HEAT RU...

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Страница 7: ...ARRAY V26 MODELS New advanced convergence technology is more accurate than previous digital convergence and is set at the factory by a computer The 9 Point system actually looks at 117 points since it...

Страница 8: ...x 26 5 d 226Lbs Finish Light Silver Screen Protector High Contrast Swivel Casters Casters Control Panel Escut Buttons 8 REMOTE CONTROL Transmitter Universal Remote w Glow Channel Vol ume Model Number...

Страница 9: ...14 SKIP C S OFF 10 05 AM SLEEP 0 01 STEREO ST SAP TV PG DLSV ANT 1 110 ABC 10 00 AM May 14 2002 C SKIP C S OFF 10 05 AM SLEEP 0 01 TV Normal TV Normal MAIN PICTURE SOURCE CHANNEL LABEL TIME Displays...

Страница 10: ...rate picture reproduction Refer to your DVD manual for further information Y P P B R S Video Input 1 and 2 Connections available for some high end equipment that provides even better picture quality R...

Страница 11: ...d Tunes back to original channel after 30 60 90 120 150 or 180 seconds FAVORITE CHANNEL Select among 6 different channel classifications QUIT Leaves programming menus and clears screen of displays THU...

Страница 12: ...an 216 260 266 282 725 Quasar 259 295 Radio Shack 213 265 730 RCA 216 220 228 240 242 249 260 266 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 708 710 711 725 Realistic 212 213 265 730 Saisho 722 Salora 297 Samsung 22...

Страница 13: ...947 MCS 928 Mitsubishi 927 Nakamichi 925 926 Onkyo 923 924 946 Optimus 920 921 922 Panasonic 431 432 945 Phillips 421 433 434 Pioneer 431 435 944 Quasar 432 Radio Shack 431 441 RCA 437 943 Sanyo 438 4...

Страница 14: ...e Digit 6 DVD Digit 6 HD STB Digit 6 7 TV Digit 7 VCR Digit 7 Cable Digit 7 DVD Digit 7 HD STB Digit 7 8 TV Digit 8 VCR Digit 8 Cable Digit 8 DVD Digit 8 HD STB Digit 8 9 TV Digit 9 VCR Digit 9 Cable...

Страница 15: ...nels Push Select TV Menu Item Select VCR Enter Cable Sat Enter DVD Enter HD STB Enter menu TV Menu VCR Menu Cable Sat Menu DVD Menu HD STB Menu Disc Menu theater TV Theater Modes N A Cable Sat Info DV...

Страница 16: ...Del Channel Review Clock Set HD Focus Picture Formats VIDEO SETUP AUDIO THEA TER SEL SPECIAL If certain CATV channels are not received clearly in CATV1 mode set the source to CATV2 mode CHANNEL ADD DE...

Страница 17: ...mats Menu Choose and set the options based on your equipment s signal requirements for high definition or standard NTSC sources Aspect Style Normal Wide Zoom or Panorama Vertical Position sets the ima...

Страница 18: ...he list Press SELECT to save your choice If you wish to customize your source ID go to Custom and press the RIGHT arrow button Cycle through the character choices using the UP DOWN buttons and cycle t...

Страница 19: ...nels or input sources Blocks the signal sent by the equipment such as a VCR connected to the TV Audio Video input jacks Or leave unblocked then choose al lowable ratings Lock the front panel controls...

Страница 20: ...t 2 inputs Be sure the TV s internal clock is set before using any Parental Control options Text automatically appears on the screen to indicate if Parental Control Child Lock is activate SECURITY TIM...

Страница 21: ...the Special Menu Use the UP DOWN arrow to choose Background Press the RIGHT arrow button to activate the Background option Use the UP DOWN arrow to choose Solid or Shaded Solid Picture is not visible...

Страница 22: ...ETUP AUDIO THEA TER SEL SPECIAL PICTURE SETTINGS Press MENU and use the RIGHT LEFT arrow button to access the Audio Menu Use the UP DOWN arrow to choose one of the following options Use the RIGHT LEFT...

Страница 23: ...formance SRS and the symbol are trademarks of SRS labs Inc SRS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc Licensed by BBE Sound Inc under USP4638258 and 4482866 BBE and the symbol are...

Страница 24: ...1 18...

Страница 25: ...ircuits and having the associated circuit routes the technician can then Divide and Conquer STAND BY MODE As indicated in the Power On Off circuit diagram expla nation 3 of the 6 shut down inputs are...

Страница 26: ...1 the value is shown as a 0 47 ohm however it could be any low ohm value When the current demand increases the voltage drop across the resistor increases If the voltage drop is sufficient to reduce t...

Страница 27: ...of these circuits are activated the power supply will STOP and create a Power Supply Shut down Condition SHUT DOWN CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS Shut down occurs when pin 1 of Connector PQD2 called PROTECT go...

Страница 28: ...condition the high will be impressed on the cathode of DH15 This high is routed to pin 1 of Connector PQD2 called PROTECT and Shut Down occurs as described above 9 Side Pincushion failure generating...

Страница 29: ...onnector pin 5 From here the 9V is routed through the Deflection PWB to the Signal PWB via PSD3 connector pin 11 through the coil LC03 to pin 19 of IC01 the Rainforest IC When this voltage is applied...

Страница 30: ...P23 Indicating 115V Deflection B is available Colored GREEN 3 DP37 Indicating SW 5V B is available Colored GREEN 4 DP11 Indicating SW 9V B is available Colored GREEN 5 DP35 Indicating 28V B is availab...

Страница 31: ...r these conditions H BLK Horizontal and Vertical Blanking is developed within the Deflection circuit The Horizontal Blanking pulse operates around 13V P P and is produced by taking a sample pulse from...

Страница 32: ...nd the connector PDF1 pin 1 This is the Dynamic Focus output voltage 28V 26V and RETRACE PULSE 28V and 28V The 28V and the 28V are routed to the Deflection trans former T752 They enter the transformer...

Страница 33: ...N09 and applied to the High Volt age Drive IC IH01 at pin 14 When this occurs the IC will stop generating the drive signal that is used to produce High Voltage via QH02 the High Voltage Driver Again t...

Страница 34: ...tput Clamp that fixes the DC offset level The DC offset voltage is adjusted by several things When a complete Digital Convergence procedure has been performed and the adjustment information stored in...

Страница 35: ...eforms produced within the Hori zontal Deflection circuit or the Vertical Deflection cir cuit The Convergence Yoke assembly manipulates the Beam in accordance with the correction waveforms pro duced b...

Страница 36: ...the Serial Data Clock and Load lines for control The I2 C communication scheme only requires 2 lines for control These lines are called SDA and SCL Serial Data and Serial Clock respectively The Micro...

Страница 37: ...I2 C bus to the DAC3 IC The output from the Microprocessor is pin 2 SDA1 and 3 SCL1 which arrives at the DAC3 IC at pins 5 and 6 respectively LEVEL SHIFT I004 The Microprocessor operates at 3 3Vdc Mo...

Страница 38: ...dy in the Y Pr Pb or Y Cr Cb state will have be converted to this state by I501 The Main Y Pr Pb Selector IC selects the appropriate input between the Tuner AV Inputs S Inputs or Com ponents Communica...

Страница 39: ...ed SDA and SCL Serial Data and Serial Clock respectively SRS AUDIO 29V REGULATOR INDICATED BY D912 The SRS Audio 29V supply is generated from pin 8 of T901 This output is rectified by D910 and filtere...

Страница 40: ...SC CLEAR 11 Horz Size Adjust Normal Mode NTSC CLEAR 12 Beam Form Normal Mode NTSC 13 Lens Focus Adjust Normal Mode NTSC 14 Static Focus Adjust Normal Mode NTSC 15 Blue Defocus Normal Mode NTSC Color B...

Страница 41: ...an example PTSR for RED PTSG for GREEN and PTSB for BLUE 2 Adjust the Focus VR for Red until Focus is achieved A Fine Adjustment will be made later 3 Repeat for Blue and Green DCU CROSSHATCH PHASE AD...

Страница 42: ...oke and adjust the TILT until the green is level 2mm tolerance See diagram RED 3 Remove cover or PTS short from RED CRT and align RED with GREEN 1mm tolerance when com pared to Green BLUE 4 Remove cov...

Страница 43: ...ring magnet may be moved to facilitate Distance is important not centering ALTERNATE METHOD Adjust Vertical Size until the size matches the chart below ALTERNATE METHOD Adj Vert Size until the size ma...

Страница 44: ...PREPARATION Video Control Brightness 90 Contrast Max SCREEN FORMAT should be NORMAL mode ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1 Receive any NTSC crosshatch signal 2 Turn the B FOCUS VR fully clockwise 3 Adjust BLUE d...

Страница 45: ...tches the Cen ter of the DCU Crosshatch determined in step 12 19 If center is not correct Repeat steps 12 through 18 until center is matched NOTE To enter the I2 C Bus alignment menu with Power Off pr...

Страница 46: ...nt pages until TA1270 M appears at the top of the page 3 Press PIP CH on remote control TA1270 M changes to TA1270 S 4 Observe P852 on the CRT PWB and change the TA1270 S SUB CNT I2 C data so that the...

Страница 47: ...36 900 10070 CRT B ASY R 37 895 10143 DEFLECTION YOKE 38 NSP REAR PORT PANEL PLASTIC 39 809 10735 RF BLOCK 40 874 10054 SCREEN PROTECTOR ONLY 901 10023 OP GUIDE 924 10114 REMOTE CONTROL R56W28 LOC PAR...

Страница 48: ...C 39 809 10735 RF BLOCK 40 874 10047 SCREEN PROTECTOR ONLY 901 10023 OP GUIDE 924 10114 REMOTE CONTROL R65W28 LOC PART DESCRIPTION 1 NSP MIRROR MOUNT RIGHT 2 NSP MIRROR MOUNT LEFT 3 NSP MIRROR MOUNT U...

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Страница 51: ...7 SPEAKER 17 AB NSP BACK CENTER WOOD 18 AB 809 10807 CONTROL PANEL ASY 19 A 814 10234 CABINET LOWER REAR 19 B 814 10236 CABINET LOWER REAR 20 AB 809 10822 VM SUB PCB 21 AB 809 10726 CRX F PACK 22 B 80...

Страница 52: ...RILL 17 AB NSP FRONT ACESS COVER WOOD 18 B 849 10057 SPEAKER 18 A 849 10055 SPEAKER 19 AB 809 10726 CRX F PACK 20 AB 809 10836 VM SUB PCB 21 AB 965 10004 CASTER 22 AB 809 10807 CONTROL PANEL ASY 23 AB...

Страница 53: ...R ANODE G ANODE B PCV R SCREEN G MAG FERRITE CORE 133 E001 PDF1 MR MAG FERRITE CORE 133 E001 SK BINDER P 3763752 make a loop N001 PQS1 PQD2 PA PQS2 PQD1 PAQ1 POWER SUPPLY P W B POWERCORD THIS DRAWINGA...

Страница 54: ...03 PVS1 PCV PZV PVC2 VM P W B PVMS UNIT CONVERGENCE DIGITAL ZP15 CHASS TO R60V26 THIS DRAWINGAPPLIES POWERCORD P W B POWER SUPPLY PAQ1 PQD1 PQS2 PA PQD2 PQS1 N001 make a loop P 3763752 SK BINDER E001...

Страница 55: ...l base white Terminal base Red U401 Woofer R VM P W B Woofer L White Red U402 from SIGNAL P W B PZV PCV PVM PVS1 PVS1 EGB1 NCPTB NCPTG PVC1 FOCUS B PZV from SIGNAL P W B from DEFLECTION P W B PFT PFS...

Страница 56: ...3 PQD2 PDC1 PFT TUNER 1 TUNER 2 CONVERGENCE P W B PDF2 PCB PDF1 PDK1 PDK3 PR PL PQS1 PZV PZC PCR PDK4 MB PQD1 LX ZCAT2032 0930 E002 E004 PCR PCG ANODE R ANODE G ANODE B PCV R SCREEN G MAG FERRITE CORE...

Страница 57: ...W B POWER SUPPLY PAQ1 PQD1 PQS2 PA PQD2 PQS1 N001 make a loop P 3763752 SK BINDER E001 MAG FERRITE CORE 133 MR PDF1 E001 MAG FERRITE CORE 133 SCREEN G R PCV ANODE B ANODE G ANODE R PCG PCR E004 E002...

Страница 58: ...R VM P W B Woofer L White Red U402 from SIGNAL P W B PZV PCV PVM PVS1 PVS1 EGB1 NCPTB NCPTG PVC1 FOCUS B PZV from SIGNAL P W B from DEFLECTION P W B PFT PFS from SIGNAL P W B from TERMINAL P W B from...

Страница 59: ...ZP26 28 SHEET 1 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED Conv...

Страница 60: ...8 6 2 ZP26 28 SHEET 2 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED...

Страница 61: ...7 8 6 3 ZP26 28 SHEET 3 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFI...

Страница 62: ...4 ZP26 28 SHEET 4 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED Def...

Страница 63: ...7 8 6 5 ZP26 28 SHEET 5 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFI...

Страница 64: ...8 6 6 ZP26 28 SHEET 6 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIE...

Страница 65: ...7 8 6 7 ZP26 28 SHEET 7 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFI...

Страница 66: ...7 8 6 8 ZP26 28 SHEET 8 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFI...

Страница 67: ...7 8 6 9 ZP26 28 SHEET 9 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFI...

Страница 68: ...8 6 10 ZP26 28 SHEET 10 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIF...

Страница 69: ...6 7 8 6 11 ZP26 28 SHEET 11 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SP...

Страница 70: ...12 ZP26 28 SHEET 12 NOTE WAVEFORMS AND VOLTAGES WERE MEASURED AT 120VAC CHANNEL 5 AND NSTC COLOR BARS CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE SYMBOL REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED...

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