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SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL
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COMMANDER
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DEST. CHASSIS
NO.
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KP-HR432K90 RM-Y909K Korean
KP-HR532K90 RM-Y909K Korean
KP-HR532N90 RM-Y908 Taiwan
KP-HW572K90RM-Y909K Korean

RM-Y908/Y909K

MODEL
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RA-6 CHASSIS
COMMANDER
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DEST. CHASSIS
NO.
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SCC-P73B-A
SCC-P73A-A
SCC-P74A-A
SCC-P73C-A

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90

KP-HW572K90

PROJECTION TV

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

Specifications
Projection System
Picture Tube
Projection Lenses
Antenna
Television System
Screen Size (measured diagonally)

Channel Coverage
VHF
UHF
CATV
Power Requirements
Number of Inputs/Outputs
Video (IN)
S Video (IN)

3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical
coupling and liquid cooling system
High performance, large
diameter hybrid lens F1.1
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
NTSC, American TV Standard
43 inches (KP-HR432N90)
53 inches (KP-HR532K90/HR532N90)
57 inches (KP-HW572K90)
2-13
14-69
1-125
110 V AC, 60 Hz (KP-HR532N90)
220 V AC, 60 Hz (KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90)
4
3

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative

Audio (IN)

6

C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
500 mVrms (100% modulation)

AUDIO (VAR/FIX)

1

TV Out

1

Impedance: 47 kiloohms
500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting
(Variable)
500 mVrms (Fixed)
Impedance (output): 2 kiloohms
Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, Sync
negative
Audio: 500 mVrms (100% modulation)

CONTROL S (IN/OUT)
Component Video Input

Impedance (output): 1 kiloohms
Minijacks
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative

1
2 (Y, PB, PR)

PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
RF Inputs
Converter
Speaker Output
Dimensions (W x H x D)

Mass

Power Consumption
In Use
In Standby

PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
2
1
20 W x 2
966 x 1,072 x 570 mm (KP-HR432K90)
1,180 x 1,430 x 626 mm (KP-HR532K90)
1,180 x 1,417 x 632 mm (KP-HR532N90)
1,326 x 1,377 x 690 mm (KP-HW572K90)
56 kg (KP-HR432K90)
71 kg (KP-HR532K90)
71.2 kg (KP-HR532N90)
89 kg (KP-HW572K90)
280 W (KP-HR532N90)
230 W (KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90)
1 W (KP-HR532N90)
1.2 W (KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90)

Supplied Accessories
Remote Control

RM-Y908 (KP-HR532N90)
RM-Y909K (KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90)
AA (R6) Batteries
2 supplied for remote control
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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(CAUTION)
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE
ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
WARNING!!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BECAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS.
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED
TO THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON
THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE
THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT
ARE CRITICAL TO SAFEOPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS
MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITICAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERATION IS SUSPECTED.

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RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
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Page
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Section
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1. SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ............................. 5

4-3.

2. DISASSEMBLY

4-4.

2-1.
2-2.
2-3.
2-4.
2-5.
2-6.
2-7.
2-8.
2-9.
2-10.
2-11.
2-12.
2-13.
2-14.
2-15.
2-16.

Title
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REAR BOARD REMOVAL ....................................... 8
CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL ..................................... 8
SERVICE POSITION ................................................. 8
H2 BOARD REMOVAL ............................................. 8
H1 BOARD REMOVAL (HR532N90) ....................... 9
H1 BOARD REMOVAL (EXCEPT HR532N90) ....... 9
H3 BOARD REMOVAL (HR432K90) ....................... 9
H3 BOARD REMOVAL(EXCEPT HR432K90) ........ 9
MIRROR COVER REMOVAL ................................... 9
BEZNET ASSY REMOVAL .................................... 10
H4 BOARD (EXCEPT HW572K90) AND
S BOARD REMOVAL .............................................. 10
AD BOARD AND B BOARD REMOVAL .............. 10
F BOARD (EXCEPT HR532N90) AND
G BOARD REMOVAL ............................................... 9
A BOARD, D BOARD AND
U BOARD REMOVAL ............................................. 11
PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL ................................... 11
HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND
REMOVAL ................................................................ 11

4-5.

3-2.
3-3.
3-4.
3-5.
3-6.
3-7.
3-8.
3-9.
3-10.
3-11.
3-12.
3-13.

SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
(COARSE ADJUSTMENT) ..................................... 12
SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
(FINE ADJUSTMENT) ............................................ 12
DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT .......... 12
FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT ............................... 12
FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT ..................................... 13
2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT ........................ 13
CENTERING MAGNET ADJUSTMENT ............... 13
4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT ........................ 13
DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT (BLUE) ....................... 13
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE
COMMANDER ........................................................ 14
REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT ........................... 27
AUTO CONVERGENCE OFFSET .......................... 31
AUTO REGISTRATION ERROR CODE LIST ....... 31

5-1.
5-2.
5-3.
5-4.

4-2.

P & P SUB CONTRAST
ADJUSTMENT (VIDEO) (SCON) .......................... 33
P & P SUB CONTRAST
ADJUSTMENT (RF) (SCON) .................................. 33

P & P SUB-HUE AND
SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT (SHUE, SCOL) ...... 33
P & P SUB-HUE AND
SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT (SHUE, SCOL) ....... 33
BLUE OFFSET ADJUSTMENT(HW572K90) ........ 34

HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT ......................................................... 35
HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT ................................. 35
+B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION .................. 35
+B OVP CONFIRMATION ...................................... 35

6. DIAGRAMS
6-1.

BLOCK DIAGRAM (1) ............................................ 36
BLOCK DIAGRAM (2) ............................................ 37
BLOCK DIAGRAM (3) ............................................ 38
BLOCK DIAGRAM (4) ............................................ 39
BLOCK DIAGRAM (5) ............................................ 40
BLOCK DIAGRAM (6) ............................................ 41
BLOCK DIAGRAM (7) ............................................ 42
BLOCK DIAGRAM (8) ............................................ 43
BLOCK DIAGRAM (9) ............................................ 44
BLOCK DIAGRAM (10) .......................................... 45
BLOCK DIAGRAM (11) .......................................... 46
BLOCK DIAGRAM (12) .......................................... 47
BLOCK DIAGRAM (13) .......................................... 48
6-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION ................................. 49
6-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ........................................... 49
6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ...................................... 82
6-5. WAVEFORMS ............................................................... 97
6-6. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS ............................................... 99
6-7. SEMICONDUCTORS ................................................. 103

7. EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1.
7-2.
7-3.
7-4.
7-5.
7-6.
7-7.

4. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1.

Page
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5. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
3-1.

Title
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COVER (KP-HR432K90) ....................................... 104
COVER (KP-HR532K90/HR532N90) ................... 105
COVER (KP-HW572K90) ...................................... 106
CHASSIS (KP-HR432K90) .................................... 107
CHASSIS (KP-HR532K90/HR532N90) ................ 108
CHASSIS (KP-HW572K90) ................................... 109
PICTURE TUBE ..................................................... 110

8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .............................. 111

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SECTION 1
SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
1.

2.

Summary of Self-Diagnosis Function
•

This device includes a self-diagnosis function.

•

In case of abnormalities, the STAND BY indicator automatically blinks. It is possible to predict the abnormality location by the
number of blinks. The Instruction Manual describes blinking of the /STAND BY indicator.

•

If the symptom is not reproduced sometimes in case of a malfunction, there is recording of whether a malfunction was generated
or not. Operate the remote command to confirm the matter on the screen and to predict the location of the abnormality.

Diagnosis Items and Prediction of Malfunction Location
•

•

When a malfunction occurs the STAND BY indicator only blinks for one of the following diagnosis items. In case of two or
more malfunctions, the item which first occurred blinks. If the malfunctions occurred simultaneously, the item with the lower
blink count blinks first.
The screen display displays the results regarding all the diagnosis items listed below. The display “ 0 ” means that no malfunctions occurred.

Diagnosis Item

Power does not turn on

No. of times
STANDBY
indicator blinks
0

Deteced symptoms

Probable Cause Location

•Power cord is not plugged in.
• Fuse is burned out (F6001) (G board)

• Power does not come on.
• No power is supplied to the unit.
• AC power supply is faulty.

+B overcurrent (OCP)
(See Note 1)

2 times

• H. OUT (Q8024) is shorted. (D board)
• +B PWM (Q8035, 8038) is shorted. (D board)

• Power does not come on.
• Load on power line is shorted.

+B overvoltage (OVP)

3 times

• IC501 is faulty (G board)
• IC5002 is faulty (G board)

• Has entered standby mode.

Vertical deflection stopped

4 times

• +- 15V is not supplied. (D board)
• IC8003 is faulty. (A board)

• Has entered standby state after horizontal raster.
• Vertical deflection pulse is stopped.
• Power line is shorted or power supply is stopped.

White balance failure
(Not balanced)

5 times

• Video out (IC7101, 7201, 7301) is faulty. (CR, CG, CB board)
•CRT drive (IC309) is faulty. (A board)
•G2 is improperly adjusted. (See Note 2)

• No raster is generated.
• CRT cathode current detection reference pulse output is small.

LOW B OCP/OVP
(Overcurrent/over voltage)
(See Note 3)

6 times

• +5 line is overloaded. (A, B boards)
• +5 line is shorted. (A, B boards)

• No picture
• No picture

Horizontal deflection stopped
High voltage error

7 times
8 times

• Q8035, 8038 is shorted. (D board)
• T8005 is faulty. (D board)

Audio error

9 times

• +- 19V line is shorted. (A, B boards)
• IC708 is faulty. (A board)
• PS701 or PS702 is opened. (A board)

• No sound

Note1: If a +B overcurrent is detected, stoppage of the vertical deflection is detected simultaneously. The sympton that is diagnosed first by the microcontroller is displayed on screen.
Note 2: Refer to Screen (G2) Adjustment in Section 3-1, 2 of this manual.
Note 3: If STANDBY indicator blinks six (6) times, unplug the unit and wait 10 minutes before performing the adjustment.

3.

Blinking count display of STAND BY indicator
< FRONT PANEL >
(EXEPT HR532N90)

* One blink is not used for self-diagnosis.

(HR532N90)

•EXAMPLE
 
• +B overcurrent

2 times

• +B overvoltage

3 times

• Vertical deflection stop

4 times

Lamp ON : 0.3 seconds
Lamp OFF : 0.3 seconds

STAND BY indicator

Release of STAND BY indicator blinking.
• The STAND BY indicator blinking display is released by turning OFF the power switch
on the TV main unit or removing the plug from the power.

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Lamp OFF :
3.0 seconds

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Self-diagnosis screen displays
•

In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when the power goes off occasionally or when
the screen disappears occasionally, there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past (and whether
the detection circuit operated or not) in order to allow confirmation.


• Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state.

DISPLAY b Channel 5 b VOL – b POWER
˘
Be aware that this differs from the method of
entering the service mode (volume + ).

Self-diagnosis screen display
SELF DIAGNOSIS
2 : +B OCP
3 : +B OVP
4 : V STOP
5 : AKB
10 : WDT

5.

N/A
N/A
0
1
24

Numeral “0” means that no fault
was detected.
Numeral “1” means a fault was detected
one time or more

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 malfunction after completing repairs.


1. Power off (Set to the standby mode)
2. DISPLAY b Channel
3. Channel

5

b VOL +

b

POWER

(Service Mode)

8 b ENTER (Test reset = Factory preset condition)


• When ending the self-diagnosis screen completely, turn the power switch OFF on the remote commander or the main unit.

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6. Self-diagnosis function operation
OCP

Low B and +B line detect DET SHORT, and shut-down POWER ON RELAY.
Reset by turning power on/off.

OVP

In case of +B is loaded approx. 1.5A or more, microcomputer detects it via IC5005
In case of +B becomes approx. 150V or more, POWER ON RELAY shuts down and microcomputer detects it via IC5005.

Low B

Reset by turning power on/off just the same as OCP.
Occurs when set +5V is out

V Stop

In case of V Drive disappeared, Q8001 detecs it and shut-down POWER ON RELAY. Microcomputer detects it and makes LED
blinking.

AKB

IK detection. Makes LED blinking in case of microcomputer doesn’t detect IK returns of IC309 (CXA2150AQ) 20 seconds or
more.

H Stop

In case of H DRIVE is disappeared, Q378 detects it and shut-down POWER ON RELAY shuts down.
Microcomputer receives H Stop data from Q378 and makes LED blinking.

HV Stop In case of HV becomes 33KV or more. IC8006 detects it and shut-down
POWER ON RELAY. Microcomputer makes LED blinking.
Audio

In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp., POWER ON RELAY shuts down.
Microcomputer detects it and makes LED blinking.

Self-diagnosis block diagram

D9101
TIMER/STANDBY
R765

49
5. AKB
31
28
29
30

25
26

BUS

IC309
CXA2150AQ
Y/C JUNGLE
58

IC704
MAIN-CPU

34
35

6. H STOP

Q378
H PULSE
Detector
4. V STOP

IC702
EEPROM
IC8003
V Drive

IC703
EEPROM

Q8001
V Pulse Detector

5. AKB

53

IC708
C Board
43

44

45

Audio AMP

24
9. Audio

3. OVP
2. OCP

6. LOW B

DC Detect

IC5005
OVP Buffer
OCP Buffer

Q714
+5V DETECT

8. HV.STOP

–7–

OVP DETECT
OCP DETECT

IC8006
HV Detector

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SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL

2-3. SERVICE POSITION
1 Disconnect CN17, 18, 19
on A board.
From V boards CN9001.
(The extension cable is not
supplied because of the
A board countermeasure for radiation.)
CN17, 18, 19
D 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.

2 Rear board

1 Nine screws,
tapping, hexagon head

Chassis assembly

2-4.

Screws
(+BVTP3x12)

H2 BOARD REMOVAL

2-2. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL

1 Three screws,
tapping, hexagon head

3 Six screws
2 Screw,
(+BVTP4x12(HR432K90))
tapping,
(+BVTP4x16
hexagon
(Except HR432K90))
head
1 Cap,
4 H2 board
speaker 2 Screw,
5 Button, multi
tapping,
grille
hexagon
head
1 Cap,
speaker
grille
Except HR432K90

2 Chassis assy

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2-5.

H1 BOARD REMOVAL (HR532N90)

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1 Two screws
(+BVTP4x16)

6 Button, power

3 Two screws
(+BVTP3x12)

1 Screws
(+BVTP4x16)

4 H1 board

7 Guide, LED

4 Bracket, H3
7 H3 board

3 Screw
(+BVTP4x16)

6 Screw
(+BVTP3x12)
5 Door, front terminal

5 Screw
(+BVTP4x16)

2-6.

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2-8. H3 BOARD REMOVAL (EXCEPT HR432K90)
2 Holder, front teminal

2 Bracket H1

RM-Y908

H1 BOARD REMOVAL (EXCEPT HR532N90)
1 Two screws
(+BVTP4x12
(HR432K90))
(+BVTP4x16
(Except HR432K90))
4 H1 board

2 Bracket H1

5 Button, power
8 Guide, LED

7 Button,
power

2-9. MIRROR COVER REMOVAL
1 Twenty three screws,
+BVTP4x16

3 Screw
(+BVTP3x12
(HR432K90))
(+BVTP4x16
(Except HR432K90)

6 Screw
(+BVTP4x12
(HR432K90))
(+BVTP4x16
(Except HR432K90)

2-7. H3 BOARD REMOVAL (HR432K90)
6 Screw
(+BVTP4x16)
5 Door, side terminal

7 H3 board

4 Bracket, H3

2 Holder, side teminal

3 Two screws
(+BVTP4x16)
1

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2 Mirror cover

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2-10.

BEZNET ASSY REMOVAL

2-12.

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RM-Y909K

AD BOARD AND B BOARD REMOVAL
1 B board

2 Screws,
+BVTP4x16
1 AD board

3 Beznet assy

Main bracket

2-13.

F BOARD (EXCEPT HR532N90) AND
G BOARD REMOVAL

1 Screws,
tapping, hexagon head

3 Bracket G
2 Claws

6 F board
2 Claw

2 Claw

2-11.

H4 BOARD (EXCEPT HW572K90)
AND S BOARD REMOVAL
4 Four screws
(+BVTP3x12)

• HW572K90
Sensor
bracket

8 S board

• Except HW572K90
7 Sensor bracket (A)
8 S board

5 G board

6
Two claws

7
6 Claws

Main bracket

Sensor
bracket (B)
4 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
1 Four screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
2 L screen holder

3 H4 board
5 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)

– 10 –

1 screw
(+BVTP4x12)

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2-14. A BOARD, D BOARD AND U BOARD REMOVAL 2-16. HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION
AND REMOVAL
3 U board
4 Screws
(+BVTP3x12)

2 Terminal board
(1) Removal

4 Six screws 6 A board
(+BVTP3x12)

1 Rubber cap

2 HV cable
turn 90°

1 Five screws
(+BVTP3x12)
6 D board
1 Two screws,
tapping, hexagon head

5 Claws

Main bracket

(2) Installation

1 HV cable
Hook

2-15.

PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL

CAUTION: Removing the arrow-marked
screws is strictly prohibited.
If removed, it may cause liquid spill.

Lens
Picture tube
2 Four screws,
(4x20) , head
tapping,

3

4 Four screws,
(+BVTP 4x16)
5 Lens
!™ Four screws
(+BVTP 4x16)
!£ Picture tube
0 Deflection yoke
9 V board
8 Two screws
(+BVTP3x12)
7 Neck assy
6 CR board

1 Two screws,
(4x20) , head tapping,

– 11 –

Gutter

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SECTION 3
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
the mode Cover the both green and red picture lenses with the
lens caps is aligned the same as was done for green.

3-1. SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT
(COARSE ADJUSTMENT)
1. Receive the Monoscope signal.
2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE.
3. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS block all the way to the left
and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you
can see the retrace line.
4. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the
retrace line disappears.

R

G

Note: Instead of items 2 and 5, you can cut off the unnecessary
color beams by controlling the service mode CXA2150P-2 0
RGBS.
4-pole magnet
2-pole magnet

Deflection yoke

B

SCREEN
R

G

B

Centering magnet
Anode cap
Fig. 3-3

FOCUS

FOCUS block

3-4. FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT

Fig. 3-1

3-2. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
(FINE ADJUSTMENT)
Fine Mode is recommended to set screen controls to their optimal
condition. It is necessary to build the simple jig, illustrated below,
using 3-watt resistors. Please note, that if the proper voltage is not
obtained with their listed values, resistors, then please increase or
decrease one of the values in the resistor network to obtain the
correct voltage.
1. Select VIDEO1 mode without signals.
2. Connect G2 JIG.
3. SW on JIG.
4. Connect an oscilloscope to the TP7101(KR), TP7202(KG) and
TP7301(KB) of CR board, CG board and CB board.
5. Adjust R, G and B screen voltage to 170 ± 0.5V with screen
VR on the Focus block.
K
G2 JIG
TO CG BOARD
TP7201
(200V)

SW
3k

5.6k

5.6k

5.6k
GND

All resistors are 3W type

170 ± 0.5V

In this adjustment, use the remote commander in the
service mode.
For details of the usage of the service mode and the remote
commander, please refer the item 3-9. ELECTRICAL
ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE COMMANDER.
1. Loosen the lens screw.
2. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
3. Turn the green lens to adjust to the optimum focus point with
the crosshatch signal.
4. Tighten the lens screw.
5. Cover the both green and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the red color.
6. Adjust red CRT lens just the same as green.
7. Cover the both green and red picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the blue color.
8. Adjust blue CRT lens just the same as green.
9. After adjusting the items 3-5. Focus VR Adjustment, 3-6. 2-Pole
Magnet Adjustment and 3-7. 4-Pole Magnet Adjustment,
adjust again to the optimum focus point.
*: Every time you press 6, the test signal changes to
“crosshatch+video signal” - “crossbatch+borderline(black)”
- “crosshach(black)” - “dots(black)” - off.

pedestal level

GND

Fig. 3-2
Fig. 3-4
Test signal

3-3. DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect the color bar generator monoscope pattern to Video 1
input.
2. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
3. Loosen the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the
Deflection Yoke so that the bars at the center of the
monoscope pattern are horizontal.
4. After aligning the deflection yoke, fasten it securely to the
funnel-shaped portion (neck) of the CRT.
5. The tilt of the deflection yoke for red is aligned in the mode
Cover the both green and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
and the tilt of the deflection yoke for blue is aligned with in

Note: Instead of items 2, 5 and 7, you can cut off the unnecessary
color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1
RGBS.

– 12 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

3-5. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT

3-7. CENTERING MAGNET ADJUSTMENT

1. Set generator to crosshatch.
2. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
3. Turn the green focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the
optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal.
4. Cover the both green and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the red color.
5. Turn the red focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the
optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal.
6. Cover the both green and red picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the blue color.
7. Turn the blue focus VR on the focus block to adjust to the
optimum focus point with the crosshatch signal.
8. After adjusting the items 3-4. Focus Lens Adjustment, 3-6. 2Pole Magnet Adjustment and 3-7. 4-Pole Magnet Adjustment,
adjust again to the optimum focus point.
Note: Instead of items 2, 4 and 6, you can cut off the unnecessary
color beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1
RGBS.

1. Set the picture mode to “Pro”.
2. Receive the monoscope signal.
3. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
4. Adjust the green centering magnet to put the center of the
monoscope signal to the center of the screen.
5. Adjust the red centering magnet in the same way.
6. Adjust the blue centering magnet in the same way.
Note: Instead of item 2 you can cut off the unnecessary color
beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS.

Scanning line visible.

3-8. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
1. Set the picture mode to“Pro” and picture to MAX.
2. Receive the Dot signal.
3. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
4. Turn the green focus VR on the focus block to the right and set
the spot will become smaller.
5. Adjust the 4-Pole Magnet so that the spot becomes round for
green and red.
6. Adjust blue spot to an oval shape X:Y=1:1.4 - 1.5.
Note: Instead of item 2 you can cut off the unnecessary color
beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS.
Use the center dot
x

A
Minimize both A and B.

y

/
Lens

B

x : y = 1:1.4 1.5 (BIue)
˜
x : y = 1:1 (Green, Red)

Center of crosshatch

Fig. 3-5

Fig. 3-6
Fig. 3-8

3-6. 2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT
1. Set the picture mode to“Pro” and picture to MAX.
2. Receive the Dot signal.
3. Cover the both red and blue picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the green color.
4. Turn the green focus VR on the focus block to the left and set
to overfocus to enlarge the spot.
5. Adjust 2-pole magnet so that the bright spot should be
centered.
6. Align the green focus VR and set for just (precise) focus.
7. Perform the same alignment for red and blue.
Note: Instead of item 2 you can cut off the unnecessary color
beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS.

3-9. DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT (BLUE)
Note: Please adjust the blue dot to be slightly larger than red and
green dots. This adjustment provides a more pleasing picture
to the customer.
1. Select the picture mode to “Pro”.
2. Receive the Dot signal.
3. Cover the both red md green picture lenses with the lens caps
to show only the blue color.
4. Turn the blue focus VR on the focus block to right to make the
round dot elipical.
5. Check flare with high luminace signal, make sure flare is
minimal while dot shape is elipical.
6. Set generdtor to all white signal and check uniformity.
Note: Instead of item 3 you can cut off the unnecessary color
beams by controlling the service mode 2150P-2 1 RGBS.

Fig. 3-7

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KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

3-10.ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE
COMMANDER

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

7. If you want to recover the latest values press - then [ENTER]to
read the memory.
8. Press [MUTING]
then [ENTER]to write into memory.
9. Turn power off.

By using Remote Commander (RM-Y908/Y909K),all circuit
adjustments can be made.
NOTE : Test Equipment Required.
1. Pattern Generator (with component outputs)

Note: Press 8 then [ENTER]on the Remote Commander to initialize
or turn set off and on to exit.

2. Frequency counter
3. Digital multimeter

2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD
1. After adjustment, turn power off with the remote commander.
2. Turn power on and set to Service Mode.

4. Audio oscillator

3. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE
3. ADJUSTING BUTTONS AND INDICATOR

SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE
1. Standby mode. (Power off)
2. DISPLAY n 5 n VOL (+) n
on the Remote Commander.

TV POWER ON

TV POWER

(Press each button within a second.)

MUTING
DISPLAY

SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT
Item NO.
Category

Adjustment Item

Category up

Data

Data up

3D-COMB 0 0 SERVICE
TV
NRMD
WSL : XXX

Data down

Adjustment item up

Category down
F / A FLAG : XXXXXXXX
CBA FLAG : XXXXXXXX

Adjustment item down
ENTER

3. The SCREEN displays the item being adjusted.
4. Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the

VOL (+)

adjustment item.
5. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data.
6. Press 2 or 5 on the Remote Commander to select the
category.
Every time you press 2(Category up), Service mode changes
in the order as shown below.

3D-COMB

2150D-2

2103-1

2150D-3

2103-2

2151

2150P-1

AP

2150P-2

TRUS

2150P-3

DLBY

2150P-4

MID1

2150D-1

MID2

RM-Y908/Y909K
Note : When the PJE mode is activated, which displays an internally generated signal, several buttons on the remote

MID3

commander will have different functions than listed above.
Therefore, when in the PJE mode, refer to page 28 for

MID5

button functions.

OSD
SNNR
ID-1
CCD
PJE
OP
ID

– 14 –

YPET
YPFG

18
19

– 15 –

OP

NR1
NR2
WSL
HPLL
BPLL
FSCF
PLLF

CC3N
HDP
BGPS
BGPW
TEST
WSC

LIND
PFGO

VAPG

27

28
29
30
31
32
33
34

35
36
37
38
39
40

41
42

#16

Reg.No & Name

FUNCTION

Killer detection reference

Moving detection gain

( ) :HW572K90

DRC-M line-doubling setting for non-standard signals UHF/VHF&Video1-4
(YPFG offset at GR on) * Not used
SNNR=0
0

SNNR=1
0

NRMD=3
4

NRMD=2
4

SNNR=2
0

Video5&6
2

Video5&6
0

SNNR=3
0

CVideo2
0

VM=High
0
0
SNNR=2
0
2
SNNR=3
1
1

Video5&6
1
1
2
VM=Mid
0
0
SNNR=1
0
1
SNNR=2
1
1

SVideo1
1

NRMD=3
2
10
5
5

Svideo
Non-standard
0

Standard
0

NRMD=2
2
10
5
5

Svideo
Non-standard
3

Standard
3

SVideo2
1

CVideo3
0

SVideo3
1

CVideo4
0

Note: YHCO & YHCG are defined directly by SNNR data.

SNNR=3
0
3

Note: * shows common data.

RM-Y909K

Test bit (0:Normal mode 1:Test mode) * forbidden setting
Amount of noise detection coring

Selection if a line-comb filter C separation filter characteristic
Fine adjustment of the system H-phase
Internal

*

1
*
UHF/VHF
CVideo1
0
0
0
*
0-255
Read Data
1
*
1
*
0
*
1
*
UHF/VHF
Video1-4
0
0
5
*
4
*
10
*
0
*
1
*
UHF/VHF & Video1-4
0
3
*

3

UHF/VHF & Cvideo
Standard
Non-standard
0
1
3
*
1
*
UHF/VHF & Cvideo
Standard
Non-standard
0
0
0
*
1
*
UHF/VHF
CV/SV
3
3
NRMD=0
NRMD=1
2
2
10
10
5
5
5
5
1
*
1
*
UHF/VHF
Video1-4
1
1
1
1
2
2
VM=off
VM=Low
0
0
0
0
SNNR=0
3
0
9 (8)
0
SNNR=0
SNNR=1
0
1
1
1
12
*
8
*
3
*
NRMD=0
NRMD=1
4
4

RM-Y909K

Noise reduction on/off
SNNR control on/off
Noise level detection level data
H-PLL filter
Burst PLL filter
Burst extraction gain
PLL loop gain

Option: Selection of comb filter&recursive n.reduction types.

FUNCTION

Y output high frequency component coring
Y output high frequency component coring gain
Hsync slice level
Vsync slice level
ADC clock delay

Y peaking filter (BPF) center frequency
Y peaking filter (BPF) gain

V-aperture compensation gain
V-aperture compensation convergence point

Hysteresis for Hsysnc non-standard signal detection
Sensitivity for Hsysnc non-standard signal detection
Sensitivity for frame non-standard signal detection

DY detection coring level (Y motion detection coring)
DY detection gain (Y motion detection gain)
DC detection coring level (C motion detection coring)
DC detection gain ( C motion detection gain)
Frame recursive YNR nonlinear filter limit level
Frame recursive CNR nonlinear filter limit level

C-signal phase with respect to the Y-signal

Selection for standard/non-standard signal processing
Selection for inter-frame/inter-line processing
Killer processing selection

Operation mode setting
Y-output correction
System clock setting

3D-COMB uPD64082

KILR

VAPG
VAPI

16
17

26

VTRH
VTRR
LDSR

13
14
15

D2GA

DYCO
DYGA
DCCO
DCGA
YNRL
CNRL

7
8
9
10
11
12

25

CDL

6

YHCO
YHCG
HSSL
VSSL
ADCL

NSDS
MSS
KILS

3
4
5

20
21
22
23
24

NRMD
YAPS
CLKS

0
1
2

Reg.No & Name

3D-COMB uPD64082

shaded items are fixed. There is no need to change data. Others are different a little
in the sets individually. Basically, there is no need to change data, too.

4. SERVICE MODE LIST

Note: •

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

SCON
SCOL
SHUE
YDLY

SHAP
SHF0
PREO
BPF0
BPFQ
BPSW
TRAP
LPF

AFCG
CDMD
SSMD
HMSK
HALI
PPHA

CBOF
CROF

ATPD
DCTR

2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

14
15
16
17
18
19

20
21

22
23

Auto-pedestal Inflection Point P&P & Favorite UBLK=0
DC Transmission Ratio P&P & Favorite UBLK=0

AFC Loop gain (PLL between Hsync & HVCO)
V countdown system mode selector
H&Vsync slide level setting
Masking of macrovision signal on/off
H automatic adjustment on/off
H TIM phase adjustment video

Sharpness
Sharpness f0 selector
Sharpness pre/over-shoot ratio
Chroma band filter f0 setting
Chroma band filter Q setting
Chroma bnad filter on/off
Y block chroma trap filter on/off
Y Cb Cr-Output LPF on/off

Sub contrast
Sub color
Sub hue
Y/C delay time

Y-Out gain
Cb&Cr-Out gain

FUNCTION

– 16 –

YLEV
CLEV

SCON
SCOL
SHUE
YDLY

SHAP
SHF0
PREO
BPF0
BPFQ
BPSW
TRAP
LPF

AFCG
CDMD
SSMD
HMSK
HALI
PPHA

CBOF
CROF

ATPD
DCTR

0
1

2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

14
15
16
17
18
19

20
21

22
23

Reg.No & Name

UBLK-0
1
2

SNNR=0
0

UBLK-4
1
2

SNNR=0
0
SNNR=2
2

SNNR=1
1

SNNR=2
2

P&P & Favorite
UBLK-5
UBLK-6
2
3
2
2

SNNR=1
1

P&P & Favorite
UBLK-1
UBLK-2
1
2
1
1

UBLK-3
1
2

UBLK-4
1
2

P&P & Favorite
UBLK-5
UBLK-6
2
3
2
2

Note: Reg.No 14 to 19 are the same data as CXA2103-1. (the same NVM address)

Svideo
4
3
0
0
0
0
0
0

UBLK-3
1
2

YCbCr480i
4
3
0
0
3
0
0
1

UBLK-7
2
3

SNNR=3
3

UBLK-7
2
3

SNNR=3
3

RM-Y908

Note: Reg.No 22 and 23 are the same data as CXA2103-1. (the same NVM address)

Single Picture
0
0

Svideo
4
3
0
0
3
0
0
1
YCbCr
0
3
0
1
0
7

P&P & Favorite
UBLK-1
UBLK-2
1
2
1
1

YCbCr-480i
P&P Left
(M)-DRC
40
46
Video
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
0
Cvideo
4
3
0
0
3
0
0
1
Video
0
3
0
1
0
7
YCbCr-480i
P&P Left
(M)-DRC
34
32

UV & Video
P&P Right
P&P Right
(S)
(S)-DRC
34
38
27
31
UHF/VHF
Video
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
0
0
UHF/VHF
Cvideo
4
4
3
3
3 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
UHF/VHF
Video
1
0
3
3
0
0
1
1
0
0
7
7
UV & Video
YCbCr-480i
P&P Right
P&P Right
(S)-DRC
(S)-DRC
32
32
31
31

UBLK-0
1
2

UV & Video
P&P Left
(M)-DRC
34
27
UHF/VHF
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
ADJ (7)
0
UHF/VHF
6 (5)
3
3
3
0
1
0
1
UHF/VHF
1
3
0
1
0
7
UV & Video
P&P Left
(M)-DRC
34
32

RM-Y909K

Auto-pedestal Inflection Point P&P & Favorite UBLK=0
DC Transmission Ratio P&P & Favorite UBLK=0

AFC Loop gain (PLL between Hsync & HVCO)
V countdown system mode selector
H&Vsync slide level setting
Masking of macrovision signal on/off
H automatic adjustment on/off
H TIM phase adjustment video

( ) :HW572K90

Single Picture
0
0

( ) :HW572K90

RM-Y909K

Sharpness
Sharpness f0 selector
Sharpness pre/over-shoot ratio
Chroma band filter f0 setting
Chroma band filter Q setting
Chroma bnad filter on/off
Y block chroma trap filter on/off
Y Cb Cr-Output LPF on/off

Sub contrast
Sub color
Sub hue
Y/C delay time

Y-Out gain
Cb&Cr-Out gain

FUNCTION

NTSC-YCT (Chroma Decoder) CXA2103-2 (Sub)

YLEV
CLEV

0
1

Reg.No & Name

NTSC-YCT (Chroma Decoder) CXA2103-1 (Main)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

WBSW
SBOF
RDOF
GDOF
BDOF
RCOF
GCOF
BCOF

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

WB SW
Offset for SBRT
Offset for RDRV
Offset for GDRV
Offset for BDRV
Offset for RCUT
Offset for GCUT
Offset for BCUT

Offset for SBRT
Y OFFSET: DC-offset for Y signal
CB OFFSET: DC-offset for Cb signal
CR OFFSET: DC-offset for Cr signal
SUB BRT: Sub Bright
R DRIVE: R output drive
G DRIVE: G output drive
B DRIVE: B output drive
R CUTOFF: R output cutoff
G CUTOFF: G output cutoff
B CUTOFF: B output cutoff

FUNCTION

– 17 –

SYPH
CLPH
CLGA
JAXS
BLKO

ALBK
RGBS
BLKB
LIML
PABL
SABL
AGNG
AKBO

FUNCTION

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

SYSM
UVML
VMMO
VMCR
VMLM
VMF0
VMDL
SHOF
SHF0
PROV
F1LV
CDSP
LTLV
LTMD
CTLV
CTMD
UBOF
UCOF
UHOF
MIDE

Reg.No & Name

( ) :HW572K90

SYNC PHASE: Hsync delay with respect to Video (100%H-period)
CLP PHASE: Internal clamp pulse phase (100%H-period)
CLP GATE: Switch for the gated internal clamp pulse with Hsync
JAXIS: color axis switch
BLKO: Blanking switch

PIC ON
R ON/G ON/B ON : R/G/B outputs on/off
BLK BTM: RGB output bottom limit level (Black level)
PLIMIT LEV: Threshold level for excessively high inputs
P ABL: DC-level in RGB output detection for PEAK ABL
S ABL: S ABL gain
AGING W/AGING B: AGING W/AGING B modes on/off
AKBOFF: Automatic/Manual = Cut off setting

SYSTEM: Signal bandwidth setting
VM LEV: VM OUT level
System Micro pin#40
VM COR: VM OUT coring level
VM LMT: VM OUT limit level
VM F0: VM f0
VM DLY:VM OUT phase (defined by phase difference from R OUT)
Offset for USHP=SHOF x 4
SHP F0: Sharpness circuit f0
PRE/OVER: Y signal pre/over-shoot ratio
SHP F1: Sharpness for higher f0 (4.2/5.6Mhz @NORMAL mode)
SHP CD: Sharpness in part of high color saturation
LTI LEV: Luminance transient improvement (LTI)
LTI MODE: LTI mode setting
CTI LEV: Chrominance transient improvement (CTI)
CTI MODE: CTI mode setting
Offset for UBRT (Picture clarity adjustment)
Offset for UCOL=UCOF x 2 (Picutre clarity adjustment)
Offset for UHUE (Picutre clarity adjustment)
MID enhancement setting

FUNCTION

CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 (Picture Controls:P3) (Part1)

8
9
10
11
12

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-2 (Picture Controls:P2)

SBOT
YOF
CBOF
CROF
SBRT
RDRV
GDRV
BDRV
RCUT
GCUT
BCUT

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-1 (Picture Controls:P1)

UHF/VHF
1
3
1
0
3
2
2 (1)
0
1
1 (0)
3 (0)
3
3
0 (1)
0
0
0
3
0
3

Vivid

0
3
0
0
0

UHF/VHF V1 _ 4

1
7
3
0
15
0
0
0

UHF/VHF
0
0
35
36
ADJ (24)
ADJ (31)
41 (31)
ADJ (31)
ADJ (31)
31 (63)
ADJ (31)
Vivid (Cool)
0 (no memory)
63
63
63
68 (66)
63 (62)
63
64 (67)

CV
1
3
1
0
3
2
2
2 (1)
1
0
3 (0)
3
3
0 (1)
0
0
0
3
0
15

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
YCbCr480i
0
3
0
*
*

SV
1
3
1
0
3
2
2
2 (1)
1
0
3 (0)
3
3
0 (1)
0
0
0
3
0
15

YCbCr480P
0
3
0

CV
SV
0
0
0
0
35
35
36
36
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Std (Neutral) Movie (Warm)
0 (no memory) 0 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63
63 (no memory)
66 (65)
63 (no memory)
63
63 (no memory)
56 (54)
63 (no memory)
64 (63)
63 (no memory)
63
63 (no memory)
63 (62)

YCbCr480i
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
3 (2)
1
0 (3)
0
3
3
0 (1)
0
0
13 (0)
3
0
7

YCbCr1080i
0
3
0

Pro
0 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)
63 (no memory)

YCbCr480i
0
0
37
39

YCbCr480P
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
3
1
2 (3)
1
3
3
0
0
0
13 (7)
3
0
11

P&P
0
3
0

YCbCr480P
0
0
40
41
P&P
0
0
35
36

YCbCr1080i
2
3
1
3
3
2
1 (0)
3
0
0 (3)
3
3
3
1 (0)
0
0
9
0
0

RM-Y909K

9 (7)
2
0

RM-Y909K

0 (3)
3
3
3
1
0
0

P&P
2
3
0
3
3
2
1
3
1

( ) :HW572K90

YCbCr1080i
0
0
31
31

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

SYSM
UVML
VMMO
VMCR
VMLM
VMF0
VMDL
SHOF
SHF0
PROV
F1LV
CDSP
LTLV
LTMD
CTLV
CTMD
UBOF
UCOF
UHOF
MIDE

FUNCTION

1
2
1
0
3
2
2
1 (0)
1
0 (3)
3 (0)
3
2
1
0
0
7
1
0
14

7
1
0
2

CV

UHF
VHF
1
2
1
0 (1)
3
2
2 (0)
1
1
1 (0)
3 (0)
3
2
1
0
0

UVML
VMCR
F1LV
CDSP
LTLV
CTLV
MIDE

FUNCTION

SNNR=0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

AXIS

UGAM
AGAM

GSBO
GCCO
GHUO

UBLK
ABLK

DCTR
DPIC
DSBO
ABLM

ABLT
EPOF
SPOF

SCON
CLOF
HUOF
IDSW

7

– 18 –

8
9

10
11
12

13
14

15
16
17
18

19
20
21

22
23
24
25

*EXCEPT HW572K90

31
31
31
31
31
1
0

Pro

UBLK2
1
2
7
0

UBLK3
2
1
7
0

1

Vcomp1

2

Vcomp2

<< Only available at Vcomp 1 & 2.
YCbCr480i
YCbCr480P
YCbCr1080i
9 (8)
9 (8)
8 (7)
9
9
9
5
5
5

UBLK1
1
1
7
0
Vcomp 1 & 2
15

UGAM-2
UGAM-3
0
0
0
0
0
0
Picture Mode Vivid
YCbCr480i
YCbCr480P
YCbCr1080i
6
6
6

UGAM-1
0
0
0

Vcomp1 : 480p/960i, 16:9
Vcomp2 : 1080i, 16:9

Note: Full : 4:3

0

Full

12 (8)
9
5

UHF/VHF V1-4

15

7 (6)
UBLK0
1
0
7
0
Full
0

UHF/VHF V1-4

5
UGAM-0
0
0
0

UHF/VHF V1-4

31
31
31
31
31
0
0

( ) :HW572K90

YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
480i
480P 1080i
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
2
2
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
0
7 (10) 7 (10) 7 (10)
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
9

Movie

1
1
0
1
3
2
2
1
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7 (10)
0
0
13

SV

YCbCr480P
YCbCr1080i
0
0
Picture Mode Vivid
YCbCr480i
YCbCr480P
YCbCr1080i
4
4
5 (1)

YCbCr480i
0

UHF/VHF V1-4

0

44
31
31
31
40
1
2

Standard

1
1
0
1
3
2
2
1
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7 (10)
0
0
13

CV

63
26
31
31
32
2
2

Vivid

SNNR=3
0
+3
-3
0
0
0
0

7
0
0
-

UHF
VHF
1
1
0
1
3
2
2 (1)
1
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7 (10)
0
0
1

P&P
5

P&P
0

UHF
VHF
1
0
0
3
3
2
2
0
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
0

P&P
8 (7)
9
5

UBLK4
3
1
7
0

P&P
4

UGAM-4
0
0
0

2
1
0
3
3
2
1
1
1
3
3
0
0
1
0
0
7 (10)
0
0
-

P&P
1
0
0
3
3
2
2
0
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
12

SV

UBLK5
3 (2)
2
7
0

UGAM-5
0
0
0

1
0
0
3
3
2
2
0
1
3
3 (0)
0
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
12

CV

UBLK6
3
1
7
1

UGAM-6
0
0
0

UBLK7
3
2
7
1

UGAM-7
0
0
0

2
0
0
3
3
2
1
0
1
3 (2)
3
0
0
1
0
0
7
0
0
-

P&P

( ) :HW572K90
YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
480i
480P 1080i
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
3 (2)
3
2
1
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
7
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
8

Pro

RM-Y908

Display of vertical compression modes.

SUB CONTRAST: SUB PICTURE
Offset for UCOL
Offset for UHUE
Not used

ABL TH: ABL current detection Vth contro
Offset for UPIC=EPOF x (UPIC/63) (for power save) - Void Data
Offset for UPIC=SPOF x (UPIC/64) - Data Not used

9
0
0
-

SNNR=2
0
+2
-2
0
0
0
0

7
1
0
10

2
3
1
3
3
2
1
3
1
0
3
3
2
1
0
0

P&P

Movie

RM-Y909K

DC TRAN: Y signal DC transmission
DPIC LEV: Y signal AUTO PEDESTAL level
Offset for SBRT
ABL MODE: ABL mode

Item#15-18 pack F1 data controls
(Av Pro user control) - Void Data

Offset for SBRT
Offset for UCOL
Offset for UHUE

GAMMA/GAMMA L: RGB output GAMMA correction setting
GAMMA/GAMMA L (AV Pro user control) - Void Data

COL AXIS: color matrix setting

PICTURE: Picture
BRIGHT: Brightness
COLOR:
HUE:Hu
SHARPNESS: Sharpness
Color Temperature (0:Warm 1:Neutral 2:Cool)
DCOL: D

FUNCTION

7
1
0
6

YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
480i
480P 1080i
1
1
2
2
2
3 (2)
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
2 (0)
2
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1 (0)
0
0
0
0
0
0

SNNR=1
0
+1
-1
0
0
0
0

7
1
0
14

1
2
1
0
3
2
2
1 (0)
1
0
3 (0)
3
2
1
0
0

SV

Standard

RM-Y909K

26* DATA*

UPIC
UBRT
UCOL
UHUE
USHP
UTMP
UDCL

0
1
2
3
4
5
6

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-4 (Picture Controls:P4)

#1
#3
#10
#11
#12
#14
#19

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 (Picture Controls:P3) (Part3)

#0
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
#10
#11
#12
#13
#14
#15
#16
#17
#18
#19

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-3 (Picture Controls:P3) (Part2)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

UGAM

UBLK

#8

#13

FUNCTION

– 19 –

Picture Mode : Standard
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
3
3
3
3

Picture Mode : Standard
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
2
2
2
1

VPOS
VSIZ
VSZO
VLIN
VSCO
VCEN
VPIN
NSCO
HTPZ
ZOOM
APSW
ASPT
SCRL
UVLN
LVLN

V POSITION: Vertical position (V DRV signal DC bias)
V SIZE: Vertical size (V DRV signal gain)
V SIZE OFFSET
V LINEARITY: Vertical linearity
S CORRECTION: Vertical S-correction
VSAW0 DCH/VSAW0 DCL: Vertical center adjustment
VSAW0 AMP: Vertical PIN adjustment
VSAW1 DC: Rotation
VSAW1 AMP: Horizontal trapezoid
ZOOM SW: Zoom switch
ASP SW: Aspect switch
V ASPECT: Aspect ratio
V SCROLL: Vertical scroll
UP VLIN: Upper vertical linearty
LO VLIN: lower vertical linearty

FUNCTION

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

HCNT
HPOS
HSIZ
SLIN
MPIN
PIN
PIN0
UCP
LCP
UXCG
LXCG
UXCP
LXCP
XCPP
PPHA
VANG
LANG
VBOW
LBOW
CPY1

Reg.No & Name

3

P&P

1

P&P

7

1080i

0
0
29

9

ADJ (27)

1080i

0
0

0

9
31
15
7
15
0
0
0
29
0
0

7

Normal
ADJ (27)
ADJ (50)

ADJ(35)
ADJ(3)
0
10
7
31
31
0
0
2
2
0
7

ADJ(35)
ADJ(3)
0
10
7
31
31
0
0
2
2
0

WideZoom

1
0
44
29
0
0

9

39

31

Full
19

1
0
22
29
5
5

9

WideZoom

0

0
0
44
29
0
0

15

Full

Vcomp2

1
32
29

7
15

ADJ (31)
ADJ (50)
0
5
8
31

Vcomp1

0
0

0

15

EXCEPT HW572K90

EXCEPT HW572K90
Vcomp1
19
25
ADJ (35)
3
7
10
7
31
31
0
0
2
2
0
31
31
33
31
63
0

P&P

0

P&P

0
28
29

Vcomp2

RM-Y909K

48
0

31
31
33
31

19
25

0

Zoom

Picture Mode : Pro
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
2 (0)
0
0
0

Picture Mode : Pro
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
0
0
0
0

HW572K90

0 (1)

P&P

0

P&P

HW572K90
Full/Normal
Zoom

0
0
29

Full

Picture Mode : Movie
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
2 (1)
0 (1)
0 (1)
0 (1)

Picture Mode : Movie
UHF YCbCr YCbCr YCbCr
VHF
480i
480P 1080i
V1 _ 4
0
0
0
0

RM-Y909K

UP CPIN: Upper corner pin
LO CPIN: Lower corner pin
UP UCG: Upper extra corner pin gain
LO UCG: Lower extra corner pin gain
UP UCP: Upper extra corner pin position
LO UCP: Lower extra corner pin position
UC POL: Extra corner pin polarity
PIN PHASE: Pin phase
AFC ANGLE: AFC angle
HC PARA PHASE: Linearity angle
AFC BOW: AFC bow
HC PARA AMP: Linearity bow
Copy function 1: (Set CPY1=1, then press MUTE+Enter) * Not used

HC PARA DC: Horizontal center
H POSTION: Horizontal position
H SIZE: Horisontal size
MP PARA DC: Horizontal S-correction
MP PARA AMP: Horizontal middle pin
PIN AMP: Horizontal pin

FUNCTION

CRT Driver CXA2150D-2 (Deflection Controls:D2)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Reg.No & Name

( ) :HW572K90

SNNR SNNR SNNR SNNR
=0
=1
=2
=3
0
1
3
4

CRT Driver CXA2150D-1 (Deflection Controls:D1)

USHP

#4

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150P-4 (Picture Controls:P4)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

HBLK
LBLK
RBLK
VBLK
TBLK
BBLK
VCMP
HCMP
ACMP
PCMP
AFCM
VFRQ
VON
JUMP
VDJP
VDST
EWDC
AKBT

HBLK SW: Horizontal blanking switch
LEFT BLK: Left blanking
RIGHT BLK: Right blanking
VBLK SW: Vertical blanking switch
UP BLK: Top blanking
LO BLK: Bottom blanking
V COMP: Vertical compensation
H COMP: Horizontal compensation
AFC COMP: AFC compensation
PIN COMP: Pin compensation
AFC MODE: AFC compensation
V FREQ: Vertical frequency
V ON: Vertical drive on
JMP SW: Reference pulse jump switch
VDRV SW: Vertical drive switch
RST SW: Vertical drive start switch
EW DC: Pin DC level shift
AKBTIM: AKB timing

FUNCTION

HSEP
TEST
FRGB

HMSK

5
6
7

8

Hsync masking in vertical retrace

HSEP SEL
TEST

MAT OUT
GAIN SEL
CBGAIN
V TC
H WIDTH

– 20 –

SVOL
SBAL
SBAS
STRE
BBLP
BBHP
SREF
AGC
BBE

Volume:Offset for Volume
Balance Offset for Balance
Bass:Offset for Bass
Treble:Offset for Treble
BBE low pass filter
BBE high pass filter
Surround effect
Auto gain control
BBE on/off

TSMD
ATT

Trusurround effect selection

DBMD
SCH
ADSW
CECH
DELY
SSEL

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

0
0
0
0
7
0

2
0

HW572K90
0
7
10
7
0
2
11
0
0

1080i
0

480i
15.75khz
0
0
9
1
1
Video5
0
0
0

EXCEPT HW572K90
0
7
7
7
0
2
11
0
0

ELSE
1

Video6
0
Sub
0

HW572K90
480P
1080i
31.50khz
33.75khz
0
1

1
1
0
1
0
0
9

1
15
15
0
0
0
0

Normal
1

HW572K90

3

56
25

720P
45khz
1

9

1
0

0
15
15
0
0
0
0

Zoom

480i
15.75khz
0
0
9
1
1
Video5
0
0
0
Full

9

1
0

0
15
15
0
0
0
0

WideZoom

1

3

9

1
0

1
1

14
15
3

Vcomp1
1
56
25

Sub
0

Vcomp2
0

Video6
0

Vcomp1

0

1

0
0
0

1

EXCEPT HW572K90

EXCEPT HW572K90
480P
1080i
31.50khz
33.75khz
0
1

0
1
0
0
9

1
15
15
0
0
0
0

Full

720P
45khz
1

9

1
0

2

12
13
3

56
25

Vcomp2

RM-Y909K

0
1
2
3
4
5

Reg.No & Name

DLBY NJM1106 (HW572K90)

1
0

Reg.No & Name

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

9

9

15
15
0

1
0

0
0
0

1

Full

1
0

2

4
5
0

56
25

1080i

RM-Y909K

TruSurround (TRUS) NJM2180

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Reg.No & Name

Audio Processor (AP) BH3868FS

MTRX
GAIN
CBGN
VTC
HWID

0
1
2
3
4

Reg.No & Name

Component I/F & Sync Separation CXA2151

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Reg.No & Name

CRT Driver CXA2150D-3 (Deflection Controls:D3)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

– 21 –

24

Single
5

-

Others
5

Favorite
9
149
Single 720P
30
120
Others
36
31
Others
0
240
Favorite
20
97

Favorite
27
81

RM-Y908

20
21

18
19

16
17

110
20
240
135
55
5
1 (fixed)
0
Data
2
1
Normal
154
162
Single 480i/480P
30
120
Index
36
31
Favorite
166
20
Favorite
44
29

Others
5

Others
0
240
Single 720P
30
120
Others
36
31

RM-Y909K

14
15

12
13

9
11

8
10

FUNCTION

(A) Display Data (Only One)
DHPH
H active display area phase
DVPH
V active display area phase
DHAR
H active display area size
DVAR
V active display area size
DHPW
display H pulse width
DVPW
display V pulse width
DPSW
display PLL switch
MDL
model select (16:9/4:3)
(B) Misc. Common Data
DYCD
display output Y-C delay correction
DYSD
display output YS signal delay select
(C) Favorite / Other
MDHP
main display picture H position
MDHS
main display picture H size
(D) Single (Input Signal Format) / Favorite
MDVP
main display picture V position
MDVS
main display picture V size
(E) Index / Others
MLHP
multi picture mode H position
MLVP
multi picture mode V position
(F) Favorite
SDHS
sub display picture H position
SDVS
sub display picture V position
(G) Favorite
SDHS
sub display picture H size
SDVS
sub display picture V size
(H) PinP Position (Not Used)
PDHP
(PinP Large mode H position)
PDVS
(PinP Large mode V position)
(I) PinP Size (Not Used)
PDHS
(PinP Large mode H size)
PDVS
(PinP Large mode V size)
(J) Single / Others
BCOL
Background Y level

Single
0

-

(for 4:3)
110
20
240
135
55
5
1 (fixed)
1
Data
2
1
Favorite
9
160
Single 480i/480P
30
120
Index
32
47
Favorite
171
27
Favorite
59
29

RM-Y909K

6
7

0
1
2
3
4
5
22
23

Reg.No & Name

MID-1 (Display Data : Output)(HW572K90)

24

20
21

18
19

16
17

14
15

12
13

9
11

8
10

6
7

0
1
2
3
4
5
22
23

FUNCTION

(A) Display Data (Only One)
DHPH
H active display area phase
DVPH
V active display area phase
DHAR
H active display area size
DVAR
V active display area size
DHPW
display H pulse width
DVPW
display V pulse width
DPSW
display PLL switch
MDL
model select (16:9/4:3)
(B) Misc. Common Data
DYCD
display output Y-C delay correction
DYSD
display output YS signal delay select
(C) Favorite / Other
MDHP
main display picture H position
MDHS
main display picture H size
(D) Single (Input Signal Format) / Favorite
MDVP
main display picture V position
MDVS
main display picture V size
(E) Index / Others
MLHP
multi picture mode H position
MLVP
multi picture mode V position
(F) Favorite
SDHS
sub display picture H position
SDVS
sub display picture V position
(G) Favorite
SDHS
sub display picture H size
SDVS
sub display picture V size
(H) PinP Position (Not Used)
PDHP
(PinP Large mode H position)
PDVS
(PinP Large mode V position)
(I) PinP Size (Not Used)
PDHS
(PinP Large mode H size)
PDVS
(PinP Large mode V size)
(J) Single / Others
BCOL
Background Y level

Reg.No & Name

MID-1 (Display Data : Output) (EXCEPT HW572K90)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

FUNCTION

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

FUNCTION

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

DRC H active area position
DRC H active area size
DRC V active area position
DRC V active area size

(A) MID Mode, Wide mode, Input Signal Format

Reg.No & Name

MID-2 (Active Data for DRC : INPUT)(HW572K90)

DRHP
DRHS
DRVP
DRVS

0
1
2
3

(A) MID Mode, Wide mode, Input Signal Format

Reg.No & Name

MID-2 (Active Data for DRC : INPUT)(EXCEPT HW572K90)

Single(Normal)
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
142
141
162
162
37
37
120
120
Twin, Favorite
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
132
131
166
166
54
54
112
112
Index
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
139
138
164
164
50
50
114
114

Single
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
111
110
178
178
37
37
120
120
Twin, Favorite
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
132
131
166
166
54
54
112
112
Index
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
139
138
164
164
50
50
114
114
Memo
YPbPr
141
162
58
110
Index-Small
RF
143
162
54
112

Single(Other)
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
111
110
178
178
37
37
120
120
Memo
RF, Video, YC
YPbPr
142
141
162
162
58
58
110
110
Twin-Right
Index-Small
RF, Video, YC
RF
138
143
166
162
54
54
112
112

RF, Video, YC
142
162
58
110
Twin-Right
RF, Video, YC
138
166
54
112

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

– 22 –

RM-Y909K
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

FUNCTION

VDHP
VDHS
VDVE
VDVS

VDHP
VDO H active area position
VDHS
VDO H active area pixel size
VDVE
VDO V active area even position
VDVS
VDO V active area line size
(B) Input Signal Format

VDVO
VCPO
VCWD
VYCD
VSTP
VSTT
VHSC

0
1
2
3

0
1
2
3

4
5
6
7
8
9
10

P-OP
MHLY
MHLC
MVLY
MVLC
MHYR
MHYL
MHYE
MHYO
MHCR
MHCL
MHCE
MHCO
MVYR
MVYL
MVYE
MVCR
MVCL
MVCE

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

– 23 –

Table select
Main H LPF Y Coefficient select
Main H LPF C Coefficient select
Main V LPF Y Coefficient select
Main V LPF C Coefficient select
Main H Enhance. Y Coreing level
Main H Enhance. Y Clip level
Main H Enhance. Y Enhancement level
Main H Enhance. Y Coefficient select
Main H Enhance. C Coreing level
Main H Enhance. C Clip level
Main H Enhance. C Enhancement level
Main H Enhance. C Coefficient select
Main V Enhance. Y Coreing level
Main V Enhance. Y Clip level
Main V Enhance. Y Enhancement level
Main V Enhance. C Coreing level
Main V Enhance. C Clip level
Main V Enhance. C Enhancement level

Table select
Main H LPF Y Coefficient select
Main H LPF C Coefficient select
Main V LPF Y Coefficient select
Main V LPF C Coefficient select
Main H Enhance. Y Coreing level
Main H Enhance. Y Clip level
Main H Enhance. Y Enhancement level
Main H Enhance. Y Coefficient select
Main H Enhance. C Coreing level
Main H Enhance. C Clip level
Main H Enhance. C Enhancement level
Main H Enhance. C Coefficient select
Main V Enhance. Y Coreing level
Main V Enhance. Y Clip level
Main V Enhance. Y Enhancement level
Main V Enhance. C Coreing level
Main V Enhance. C Clip level
Main V Enhance. C Enhancement level
8
0
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

0
1
3
0
0
0 (1)
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1080i
94
150
37
126
1080i
102
147
44
123
1080i
99
149
34
128

480P
128
155
53
112
480P
136
152
57
110
480P
132
154
51
113

9
0
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1
1
3
0
0
0 (1)
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
10
0
3
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
0

2
1
3
0
0
1 (2)
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
0

RF, Video, S-Video, YPbPr 480i
0
95
3
0
130

Single
720P
95
108
24
180

480P
109
166
37
120

11
0
3
0
0
1
1
5
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
1
0

3
1
3
0
0
1
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
1
0

480P
0
70
3
0
119
4
-

YPbPr No Signal
205
226
37
56
Twin, Favorite
720P
111
99
50
168
Memo
720P
115
98
58
164
Index
720P
112
99
48
169

12
1
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

4
1
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
13
1
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

5
1
3
0
0
0
1
7
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0

1080i
0
40
3
0
160
0
-

YPbPr No Signal
166
187
24
56

YPbPr No Signal
179
199
24
56

YPbPr No Signal
179
199
24
56

14
1
3
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
0

6
1
3
0
0
0
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
0

15
1
3
0
0
1
1
3
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
1
0

7
1
3
0
0
1
1
5
1
0
1
0
1
2
1
5
0
1
0

( ) :HW572K90

720P
0
40
3
0
146
0
-

Index-Small
RF
204
211
26
56

Twin-Right
RF, Video, S-Video
197
215
26
56

RM-Y909K
RM-Y909K
RM-Y908

* No.19 - No.36 data is all “0” not to use.

P-OP
MHLY
MHLC
MVLY
MVLC
MHYR
MHYL
MHYE
MHYO
MHCR
MHCL
MHCE
MHCO
MVYR
MVYL
MVYE
MVCR
MVCL
MVCE

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

MID-5 (Picture Data) (A) Enhance Table Data Setting

VDO V active area line size
VDO V active area odd position
VDO clamp pulse output timing
VDO clamp pulse width
VDO PLL phase ditect stop line count
VDO PLL phase ditect start line count
VDO H sync cycle

VDO H active area position
VDO H active area pixel size
VDO V active area even position
VDO V active area line size

VDO H active area position
VDO H active area pixel size
VDO V active area even position
VDO V active area line size

VDHP
VDHS
VDVE
VDVS

0
1
2
3

VDO H active area position
VDO H active area pixel size
VDO V active area even position
VDO V active area line size

VDHP
VDHS
VDVE
VDVS

0
1
2
3

(A) MID mode, Wide mode, Input Signal Format

Reg.No & Name

MID-3 (Active Data for A/D (VDO) : INPUT)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

HPOS
HPOF
VPOS
VPOT

FUNCTION

XJGL
LNJI

– 24 –

XJGLK: Setting for memorizing or not the ID-1 detection status
LNJI: Setting for the multi/single-line ID-1 detection

HPRM
HPRS
RND
CCDI
CRIP
CRIT
CHMK
FPOL
LANG
DATA
VCHIP

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7

Reg.No & Name

DLY1
DLY2
DLY3
AGC
PCMX
BRMX
RAMW*

FUNCTION

Selection of OSD languages & color system
Selection of composite & s-video inputs
Selection of audio-related controls
Selection of basic system settings
Selection of basic system settings
Selection of advanced system settings
Selection of sub picture related sesttings
Selection of some reserved settings

FUNCTION

Power-On to RLY timing = DLY1 x 50ms
Power-On Mute timing = DLY2 x 50ms
Relay-On to start Bus communication

Swwitch for CCD service/test data
Selection of Vchip controls

3
3
0
1
1
0
3
0
4
3
0
0
0
0
3
SNNR data is used for the (+) offset setting.

SNNR data is used for the (-) offset setting.

SNNR data is used for the direct setting.

SNNR data is used for the (-) offset setting.

RM-Y908

*1 HR432K90, HR532K90, HW572K90:217
HR532N90:89

*1
127
239
66
203
177
54
24

*HW572K90

2
12
12
255
63
63
0

49
49
1
3
4
0
42
1
0
0
1

2
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
3
2
0
0
0
0
2

RM-Y909K

ID

0
1
2
3
4
5
6*

Reg.No & Name

FUNCTION

Horizontal position of CCD (Main)
Horizontal position of CCD (Sub)
OSD rounding control
Interruption control
CRI count & parity count
Charge/Discharge timing control for slice voltage level
Horizontal mask width
Field polarity selection

0
0

1
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
1

3
127 -255

2
63 -126

1
31 -62

RM-Y909K

OPTIONS

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Reg.No & Name

0
0
0 -30

14
37
4
40

SNNR Settings based on WSL Data
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Closed Caption Display & Parental Control (CCD&VCHIP)

0
1

Reg.No & Name

FUNCTION

SNNR=0/1/2/3
Related to 3D-COMB (upD64802) / #19 YPFG settings
CPFG
Related to 3D-COMB (upD64802) / #18 YPFT settings
CPFT
Related to 3D-COMB (upD64802) / #20 VHCO settings
CCOR
Related to 3D-COMB (upD64802) / #21 VHCG settings
CHCG
Related to 3D-COMB (upD64802) / #16 VAPG settings
CAPG
Related to CXA2103 / #6 SHAP settings
3SHP
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #19 MIDE settings
MIDD
Related to CXA2150P-4 / #4 USHP settings
5SHP
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #10 F1LV settings
5YF1
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #11 CDSP settings
5CDS
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #12 LTLV settings
5LTI
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #14 CTLV settings
5CTI
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #1 UVML settings
5VML
Related to CXA2150P-3 / #3 VMCR settings
5VMC

3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

ID-1 Detection

SNNR
SNFX
WSLT

SNNR data setting
Selection of SNNR data setting
Noise level detection data thresholds for SNNR data (read data)

FUNCTION

OSD horizontal position
Horizontal position for Favorite mode
OSD vertical position
Vertical position for P&P (Twin) mode

0
1
2

Reg.No & Name

SNNR

0
1
2
3

Reg.No & Name

On-Screen Display (OSD)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

FDIS
COPY
ALCP
OSDH
OSDV
FVSL
FVSP
V1DL
V1CU
V1OH
V1OL
OEVP
COHP
34CS
34CW
FIHP
TPHP
TPVP
DFHP
DFHG
DFVG
DFDC
DFV1
SDHP
SDH1
RVCS
RVCW
GVCS
GVCW
BVCS
BVCW
RHCS
RHCW

ITEM
Name

– 25 –

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66

ITEM
No.

ITEM
Name

GHCS
GHCW
BHCS
BHCW
BDVU
BDVL
BDHL
BDHR
HBLD
HBLW
PWM2
COGV
CORV
COBV
COGH
CORH
COBH
SOGV
SORV
SOBV
SOGH
SORH
SOBH
ZOGH
ZORH
ZOBH
LOGH
LORH
LOBH
ERR
ADTM
VUP
VUPM
VMID

Contents

Start position of Green horizontal clamp
Width of Green horizontal clamp
Start position of Blue horizontal clamp
Width of Blue horizontal clamp
Vartical positioni for boder line 1
Vartical positioni for boder line 2
Horizontal position for boder line 1
Horizontal position for boder line 2
Horizontal phase for output of H.Blank out
Width for output of H.Blank out
PWM2 output width setting of Regi IC
Green vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Red vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Green vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Red vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Auto Regi. Error code
A/D data input timing of Auto Regi.
Auto Regi. Pattern Upper vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Upper middle vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Middle vertical position

Contents

Switch of display for fine adjustment data
Service copy adjustment
Service all copy adjustment
Osd horizontal position of PJED service menu
Osd vertical position of PJED service menu
Start position of fine adjustment
Start line of fine adjustment
Value of V1 delay
Value of V1 count up
Value of V1 offset upper data
Value of V1 offset lower data
Odd/Even select position
Horizontal phase for rough adjustment
Start center clamp position of H3 and H4 pulse
Width center clamp position of H3 and H4 pulse
Horizontal phase for fine adjustment
Horizontal phase for test pattern
Vertical phase for test pattern
Horizontal phase for dynamic focus
Value of horizontal parabola wave for dynamic focus
Value of vertical parabola wave for dynamic focus
Value of center for dynamic focus
Value of V1 saw wave for dynamic focus
Compensation of horizontal phase for shading
Value of horizontal saw wave for dynamic focus
Start position of Red vertical clamp
Width of Red vertical clamp
Start position of Green vertical clamp
Width of Green vertical clamp
Start position of Blue vertical clamp
Width of Blue vertical clamp
Start position of Red horizontal clamp
Width of Red horizontal clamp

PJ Engine (EXCEPT HW572K90)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

ITEM
No.

PJ Engine (EXCEPT HW572K90)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
0
0
0
0
0

min

0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-128
-128
-128
-128
0
-128
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

min

31
31
31
31
2047
2047
2047
2047
4095
4095
4095
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
2047
2047
2047

max

1
1
1
255
255
15
255
255
4095
255
255
4095
4095
31
31
4095
4095
255
4095
127
127
127
127
4095
127
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31

max

127

-65
-90
127
-50

17

100
1
73
1
292
185
0

HD

init (4:3)
Normal V.Comp HD
0
0
0
0
23
1
1
905
935
1079
148
1262
0
0
43:500 53:345
43:144 53:144
43:50 53:50
0
43:515 53:515

init (4:3)
Normal V.Comp
22
100
100
0
1
3
25
1
1
454
337
5
134
0
0
1056
0
14
0
1082
66
55
53
270
-65
-65
-90
-90
127
127
-50
-50
444
63
127
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
VLOM
VLOW
HLB
HLBM
HMID
HRIM
HRIV
SFTF
ACTL
ACTH
SLSW

CENT
SKEW
SIZE
LIN
KEY
PIN
MLIN
MSIZ

78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85

ITEM
Name

67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77

ITEM
No.
Contents
Auto Regi. Pattern Lower middle vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Lower vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern left horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern left middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern right middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern right horizontal position
Switch of shift fast
Acount timer counter lower byte
Acount timer counter upper byte
Auto Regi adjustment item select

PJ Engine (EXCEPT HW572K90)

-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512

max

min

Green
ADJ +35, +20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ x, 0
ADJ 0, 320
ADJ 0, x
ADJ 0, x

4:3
Blue
ADJ +35, +20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ -410, 0
ADJ x, -120
ADJ 0, 300
ADJ 145, x
ADJ 100, x

init (4:3)
Normal V.Comp HD
0
43:975 53:975
43:90 53:90
0
43:655 53:655
0
43:1220 53:1220
0
0
0
43:3 53:3

Note: 4:3 has Normal, V.Comp, HD separately

511
511
511
511
511
511
511
511

3

2047
2047
4095
4095
4095
4095
4095
1

max

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

min

Red
ADJ +35, +20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ 410, 0
ADJ x, 120
ADJ 0, 300
ADJ -145, x
ADJ 100, x

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K
RM-Y909K
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K

FDIS
COPY
ALCP
OSDH
OSDV
FVSL
FVSP
V1DL
V1CU
V1OH
V1OL
OEVP
COHP
34CS
34CW
FIHP
TPHP
TPVP
DFHP
DFHG
DFVG
DFDC
DFV1
SDHP
SDH1
RVCS
RVCW
GVCS
GVCW
BVCS
BVCW
RHCS
RHCW

ITEM
Name

– 26 –

33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66

ITEM
No.

ITEM
Name

GHCS
GHCW
BHCS
BHCW
BDVU
BDVL
BDHL
BDHR
HBLD
HBLW
PWM2
COGV
CORV
COBV
COGH
CORH
COBH
SOGV
SORV
SOBV
SOGH
SORH
SOBH
ZOGH
ZORH
ZOBH
LOGH
LORH
LOBH
ERR
ADTM
VUP
VUPM
VMID

Contents

Start position of Green horizontal clamp
Width of Green horizontal clamp
Start position of Blue horizontal clamp
Width of Blue horizontal clamp
Vartical positioni for boder line 1
Vartical positioni for boder line 2
Horizontal position for boder line 1
Horizontal position for boder line 2
Horizontal phase for output of H.Blank out
Width for output of H.Blank out
PWM2 output width setting of Regi IC
Green vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Red vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue vertical center offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal center offset data for Auto Regi.
Green vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Red vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue vertical skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal skew offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal size offset data for Auto Regi.
Green horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Red horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Blue horizontal linearity offset data for Auto Regi.
Auto Regi. Error code
A/D data input timing of Auto Regi.
Auto Regi. Pattern Upper vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Upper middle vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Middle vertical position

Contents

Switch of display for fine adjustment data
Service copy adjustment
Service all copy adjustment
Osd horizontal position of PJED service menu
Osd vertical position of PJED service menu
Start position of fine adjustment
Start line of fine adjustment
Value of V1 delay
Value of V1 count up
Value of V1 offset upper data
Value of V1 offset lower data
Odd/Even select position
Horizontal phase for rough adjustment
Start center clamp position of H3 and H4 pulse
Width center clamp position of H3 and H4 pulse
Horizontal phase for fine adjustment
Horizontal phase for test pattern
Vertical phase for test pattern
Horizontal phase for dynamic focus
Value of horizontal parabola wave for dynamic focus
Value of vertical parabola wave for dynamic focus
Value of center for dynamic focus
Value of V1 saw wave for dynamic focus
Compensation of horizontal phase for shading
Value of horizontal saw wave for dynamic focus
Start position of Red vertical clamp
Width of Red vertical clamp
Start position of Green vertical clamp
Width of Green vertical clamp
Start position of Blue vertical clamp
Width of Blue vertical clamp
Start position of Red horizontal clamp
Width of Red horizontal clamp

PJ Engine (HW572K90)

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

ITEM
No.

PJ Engine (HW572K90)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
-128
0
0
0
0
0

min

0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-128
-128
-128
-128
0
-128
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

min

31
31
31
31
2047
2047
2047
2047
4095
4095
4095
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
127
2047
2047
2047

max

1
1
1
255
255
15
255
255
4095
255
255
4095
4095
31
31
4095
4095
255
4095
127
127
127
127
4095
127
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
31

max

28
900

Normal

127

-70
-50
127
-50

55

100
0
3
1
454
5
0

Normal

init (16:9)
Zoom W Zoom
0
0
0
0
21
12
683
820
148
1262
0
0
730
144
50
0
512

init (16:9)
Zoom W Zoom
22
120
100
14
15
21
25
139
60
598
506
5
5
0
0
1056
0
14
0
1104
69
111
79
250
-70
-70
-50
-50
127
127
-50
-50
422
127
127
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

49
1039

HD

127

-70
-50
127
-50

15

60
0
53
1
387
79
0

HD

82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89

67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81

ITEM
No.

CENT
SKEW
SIZE
LIN
KEY
PIN
MLIN
MSIZ

VLOM
VLOW
HLB
HLBM
HMID
HRIM
HRIV
SFTF
ACTL
ACTH
SLSW
VB2S
VB2W
VB3S
VB3W

ITEM
Name
Contents
Auto Regi. Pattern Lower middle vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern Lower vertical position
Auto Regi. Pattern left horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern left middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern right middle horizontal position
Auto Regi. Pattern right horizontal position
Switch of shift fast
Acount timer counter lower byte
Acount timer counter upper byte
Auto Regi adjustment item select

PJ Engine (HW572K90)

-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512
-512

max

min

511
511
511
511
511
511
511
511

3
1023
1023
1023
1023

2047
2047
4095
4095
4095
4095
4095
1

max

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

min

49

42

0

1

9
561

16:9
Blue
ADJ 35, 20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ -425, 0
ADJ x, -120
ADJ 0, 350
ADJ 150, x
ADJ -100, x

61

68
502

HD

Red
ADJ 35, 20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ 425, 0
ADJ x, 120
ADJ 0, 350
ADJ -150, x
ADJ -100, x
16:9 has Normal, Zoom, W Zoom, HD separately

Green
ADJ 35, 20
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ -100, -75
ADJ 0, 0
ADJ x, -20
ADJ 0, 320
ADJ 0, x
ADJ -100, x

106
464

init (16:9)
Zoom W Zoom
0
975
90
0
655
0
1215
0
0
0
0
0
0

49
521

0

Normal

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KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
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RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

3-11. REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT

3-11-1. Setup for Adjustment
1. Marking

¥ ADJUSTING FLOW

1) At the 4 insides of the screen, locate the middle. Use a tape
measure to identify the middle.

START

2. Data Setting
Turn on the power and wait for 10 minutes.

Set to the NTSC Full mode

: middle
Check the deflection yokes, the centering magnets, 2 pole/4 pole magnets

Set to the service mode.

1) Set NTSC Full mode.
2) Enter the Service mode, and select “PJE”.
Note : When you replaced printed circuit boards or devices or
CRTs, and when correction is drastically necessary, press
“7” + “ENTER” buttons to initialize the data in the Projector Engine mode.
Press “MUTING” + “ENTER” buttons on the commander to write the data.

MAIN DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT (Green)
(Item 3-10-2)
Green coarse adjustment

3-11-2. Main Deflection Adjustment
Green fine adjustment

Red coarse adjustment

Change the
display mode

Red fine adjustment

Blue coarse adjustment

SUB DEFLECTION
ADJUSTMENT
(Item 3-10-4)

Note : Before this adjustment, input the data of PJE item No. 7885, (See page 25 or 26).
1. Place the caps on the red and blue lenses so that only the
green color is displayed.
2. Enter the monoscope signal and set to NTSC Full mode .
3. Enter the Service mode, and select “2150D-1” .
4. Adjust “0 VPOS” and “1 VSIZ” so that the picture is displayed in the center of screen.
5. Adjust “2 VSZO” for 1080i vertical size adjustment.
0 VPOS

Blue fine adjustment

ALLCOPY* Yes
Another display mode?
* When the NTSC Full mode
adjustment has finished,
copy its data to the next dispiay mode
No
at the first time only and be sure to
adjust in the order given.
Memorize the FLASH FOCUS offset data

End

1 V-Size

6. Select “2150D-2” and adjust “2 H-Size” so that the picture
size is within the specification.

SPEC
Input Signal
Monoscope

Overscan Spec. = 9%

H SIZE
15.6 ± 0.2 sq.

V SIZE
11.5 ± 0.2 sq.

2 H-Size

7. Copy the dada of NTSC Full mode to the other display mode
and adjust in the other mode as the occasion demands.

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3-11-3. Operation Method for Projector Engine
Mode
MUTING

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• Press joy : Switches marker moving method.
stick
(in fine adjustment mode)
joystick (v, V, b, B) keys c 1 and 4 buttons

TV POWER

Commander Function
Buttons

DISPLAY

Category up
Adjustment item
up
Adjustment item
down
Category down

Copy PAL data
to NTSC

Mode

- + ENTER

READ

Writes data to NVM.

MUTING+ENTER

WRITE

Reads data from NVM.

7 + ENTER

PJE
INITIAL

Color change

Initialize data
(Not stored)

Description

Service data initialization. Not stored.
(Be sure not to use usually)

Internal test signal

2. Operation Method for Coarse Adjustment

Mode select
(Fine or Coarse)

1) Enter the Service mode, and select “PJE”.
2) Press “1” or “4” button on the commander to select the
item, and use the joystick to change the data.

MENU
data up/down

ENTER

Item No.

Data

VOLUME +
PJE
FDIS

00

00

Joystick

v, B direction:Data up
V, b direction:Data down

Adjustment Item

RM-Y908/909K

1. Functions of Keys on Commander
•1

: Changes adjustment item. (item No. moves up)
: Marker moves clockwise from center to outside. (in fine adjustment mode)
•4
: Changes adjustment item.
(item No. moves down)
: Marker moves counterclockwise from outside
to center. (in fine adjustment mode)
•2
: Changes adjustment category.
(category No. moves up)
•5
: Changes adjustment category.
(category No. moves down)
• Joystick : Changes data value. (up or down)
: Marker moves up, down, or to the left or right.
(in fine adjustment mode)
•3
: Changes adjustment color.
GRN c BLU c RED
•6
: Displays or changes internal test signals.
: crosshatch + external signal c crosshatch +borderline c crosshatch only c dot only c off
•9
: Switches adjustment mode.
Coarse adjustment mode c fine adjustment
mode

3) Select “GRN CENT” . When BLU or RED is displayed,
press “3” button on the commander to change the adjustment color in the order of GRN c BLU c RED.
4) In the GRN, BLU, or RED mode,move v, Vdirection the
joystick can change the data in vertical direction, or b, B
direction in horizontal direction.
Color

Data (H)

GRN
CENT

Adjustment Item

000

Data (V)

000

b
B
v
V

:
:
:
:

Data (H) up
Data (H) down
Data (V) up
Data (V) down

5) Before returning to the Service mode, press “MUTING”
+“ENTER” buttons on the commander to write the data.
(Omission of this operation causes the set data to be returned
to the data before adjustment)

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3. Operation Method for Fine Adjustment
1) Select the PJE mode.
2) Select FDIS so that the data at each position can be displayed
in the fine adjustment mode, and set the data to “01”.
3) Press “9” button on the commander, and the fine adjustment mode will be active where a green marker appears in
the center of screen (in the case of GRN mode).
4) Press joystick, and the marker color will be switched between green (GRN mode) and white alternately.
5) Use “1” or “4” button on the commander, or the joystick
to move the marker to the position to be adjusted, where fine
adjustment can be made.

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3-11-4. PJE Adjustment
(Sub Deflection Adjustment)
Adjustment

Adjustment Item
CENT
SKEW
SIZE
LIN
KEY
PIN
MLIN
MSIZ

• When marker color is white.
(in this case, fine adjustment is disabled)

a : Yes

– : No

Adjustment Type
GRN
RED
BLU
H/V
H/V
H/V
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
–/a
–/a
–/a
a/a
a/a
a/a
a/–
a/–
a/–
a/–
a/–
a/–

Note: If the value of over the limit value, adjust these in the fine
adjustment .
Coarse Data Limit Valune.
Cent H 35±170 V 20±170, Size H-75max, Lin H Blu
-425min, H Red 425max.

Operating the joystick can move the marker
up, down, or to the left or right freely.
1.
1)

• When marker color is green. (GRN mode)

2)
3)
4)
5)
1 : moves the marker clockwise from center to outside.
4 : moves the marker counterclockwise from outside to center.

• GRN CENT (horizontally/vertically)

• Fine adjustment can be made on the basis of marker
position using v, V, b, B directiom of the joystick.

Move joystick v direction

CROSSHATCH

• The adjustment should be done in the numerical order
given.
Green Adjustment
Place the caps on the red and blue lenses so that only the
green color is displayed.
Enter the monoscope signal to set.
Select the PJE mode.
Press “6” button on the commander to display internal test
signal (crosshatch).
Select “GRN CENT”, and adjust so that the picture coincide
in the center of screen.

Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to V

Move joystick B direction

CROSSHATCH

6) Press “9” button on the commander to return to the coarse
adjustment mode.

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7) Select “GRN SKEW”, and correct the tilt of horizontal lines
and vertical lines.
• GRN SKEW (horizontally/vertically)
Push the joystick
to B

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10) Select “GRN MSIZ”, and correct the space intervals for the
horizontal section of the screen are equal.
• GRN MSIZ (horizontally)

Push the joystick
to b

Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

11) Select “GRN MLIN”, and correct the sizes of the horizontal
line at the center of the screen are symmetrical left and right.
• GRN MLIN (horizontally)
Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to V

8) Select “GRN SIZE”, and adjust so that each distance from
center to left end and to right end is equal. Adjust so that
each distance from center to top and to bottom is equal.
• GRN SIZE (horizontally/vertically)
Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

Note: The SIZE and LIN, MSIZ and MLIN adjustments are
affected each other.
So adjust these mutually if necessary.
12) Select “GRN PIN”, and adjust so that right and left vertical
lines on the screen become straight. Adjust so that upper and
lower horizontal lines on the screen become straight.
• GRN PIN (horizontally/vertically)

Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to V

Push the joystick
to V

9) Select “GRN LIN”, and adjust so that each space at the right
end and at the left end of screen is equal. Adjust so that each
space at the top and at the bottom of screen is equal.
• GRN LIN (horizontally/vertically)
Push the joystick
to B

Push the joystick
to b

13) Select “GRN KEY”, and adjust so that upper and lower horizontal lines on the screen become parallel.
• GRN KEY (vertically)

Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to v

Push the joystick
to V

Push the joystick
to V

Note: The VPINand KEY adjustments are affected each other.
So adjust these mutually if necessary.

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14) Press “9” button on the commander to enter the fine adjustment mode.
15) Make fine adjustment so that horizontal lines and vertical
lines become straight.
16) Press “9” button on the commander to return to the coarse
adjustment mode.

2. Red Adjustment

4) Press “9” button on the commander to enter the fine adjustment mode.
5) Make fine adjustment so that horizontal lines and vertical
lines overlap with green lines.
6) Press “9” button on the commander to return to the coarse
adjustment mode.

3. Blue Adjustment
1) All colors are displayed.
2) Press “3” button on the commander to select BLU mode.
3) Hereinafter, use same manner as that of red adjustment to
adjust so that the blue lines overlap with green and red lines.

4. Registration Data Writing
1) After each adjustment of green, blue, and red for the NTSC
Full mode finished, press “MUTING”+ “ENTER” buttons
on the commander to write registration data to the NVM.

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1. Make sure that the adjustment for NTSC Full mode finished
and the data have already been written.
2. Select the PJE mode.
3. Select ALCP and set the data to “01”, and press
“MUTING”+“ENTER” buttons on the commander.
4. The data of NTSC Full mode are copied to all other modes.

1) Place a cap on the blue lens so that green and red colors are
displayed.
2) Press “3” button on the commander to select RED mode.
3) Adjust the following items so that red lines overlap with
green lines.
• RED CENT (horizontally/vertically)
• RED SKEW (horizontally/vertically)
• RED SIZE (horizontally/vertically)
• RED LIN (horizontally/vertically)
• RED MSIZ (horizontally)
• RED MLIN (horizontally)
• RED PIN (horizontally/vertically)
• RED KEY (vertically)

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NTSC
Full
Copy Registration Data.

NTSC
VCOMP

HD
(1080i Full)

5. Check in the other mode and adjust as the occasion demands.
Be sure to write data in each mode.

3-12. AUTO CONVERGENCE OFFSET
This adjustment must be performed after the registration adjustment was made or after readjustment was made by any reason.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Darken the periphery of this set.
Enter the monoscope signal to set the NTSC Full mode.
Select the PJE mode.
Press “FLASH FOCUS” button on the front panel of the set.
(The offset value is now automatically stored)
5. Select “ ERR” of PJE mode.
Confirm ERR is “00”. If ERR is not “00”, recheck. (Refer to 312.)
6. Exit the service mode.

3-13. AUTO REGISTRATION ERROR CODE LIST
If an error code is displayed after the set has been fully adjusted, correctly, plese check the following items : position, tilt and sizing. If
either of these adjustments are off, even slightli, the auto registration
pattern will not hit the four sensors properly. This occurs when the
internal generator patterns is being flashed on the screen for the sensor to read. Therefore, auto registration (called auto convergence)
cannot operate properly causing an error code to be displayed. In order for this function to operate properly, correct position, tilt and size
must be adjusted properly.

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ERROR CODE LIST
ERROR
CODE

DESCRIPTION

REMEDY

00
10

No Error
Sensor 0 low output

11

Sensor 1 low output

12

Sensor 2 low output

13

Sensor 3 low output

20
21
22
23
30

Sensor 0 high output
Sensor 1 high output
Sensor 2 high output
Sensor 3 high output
V CENT or SKEW adjustment
loop overflow
H CENT or SKEW adjustment
loop overflow
H LIN or SIZE adjustment
loop overflow
V CENT regi data overflow
H CENT regi data overflow
V SKEW regi data overflow
H SKEW regi data overflow
H LIN regi data overflow
H SIZE regi data overflow
V CENT regi data overdrow
H CENT regi data overdrow
V SKEW regi data overdrow
H SKEW regi data overdrow
H LIN regi data overdrow
H SIZE regi data overdrow
H or V CENT offset overflow
H or V SKEW offset overflow
H SIZE or LIN offset overflow
H or V CENT offset overdrow
H or V SKEW offset overdrow
H SIZE or LIN offset overdrow
SIZE limit error

31
32
40
41
42
43
44
45
50
51
52
53
54
55
60
61
62
70
71
72
80

Check sensor 0, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position
(Is pattern over sensor ?) Adjust “64 VUP” if necessary.
Check sensor 1, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position
(Is pattern over sensor ?) Adjust “69 HLB” if necessary.
Check sensor 2, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position
(Is pattern over sensor ?) Adjust “73 HRIV” if necessary.
Check sensor 3, connection/wiring, circuit, and pattern position
(Is pattern over sensor ?) Adjust “68 VLOW” if necessary.
Check sensor 0 and circuit.
Check sensor 1 and circuit.
Check sensor 2 and circuit.
Check sensor 3 and circuit.
Check “66 VMID” data and check registration condition.
Check “71 HMID” data and check registration condition.
Check “71 HMID” data and check registration condition.
Check “66 VMID” data and confirm V CENT data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “66 VMID” data and confirm V SKEW data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H SKEW data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near 511.
Check “66 VMID” data and confirm V CENT data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “66 VMID” data and confirm V SKEW data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H SKEW data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “71 HMID” data and confirm H CENT data (all mode) is not near –512.
Check “71 HMID” data and check “66 VMID” data.
Check SKEW adjustment.
Check “71 HMID” data, check “66 VMID” data and check SIZE and LIN adjustment.
Check “71 HMID” data and check “66 VMID” data.
Check SKEW adjustment.
Check “69 HLB” data, check “73 HRIV” data and check SIZE and LIN adjustment.
Check that H SIZE is negative and not near zero.

Error codes in normal (customer) mode are not
displayed. You must enter PJED service mode to
see to the error code.

[SENSOR POSITION]
0

When executing flash focus in service mode, the
error will be displayed in text format (see below).
SENSOR POSITIONS
0
ERROR G
LO LEVEL S3

AUTO REGI ERROR CODE FORMAT
ERROR EXAMPLE

1

SCREEN

2

PJE
ERR

62

213

1

3
0 : UPPER SENSOR
1 : LEFT SENSOR
2 : RIGHT SENSOR
3 : LOWER SENSOR

Color:
0=Green
1=Red
2=Blue

2

Error Code:
(See Error List)

3

Example: Blue low Level Sensor 3
0-Green
1-Red
2-Blue

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SECTION 4
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
(VIDEO) (SCON)
( ):HW572K90

4-3. P & P SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT
(SHUE, SCOL)

1. Receive the signal.
TV terminal (sub)

1. Receive the signal.
TV terminal (sub)

2.

2.

3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

: Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO MODE
: Pro
PICTURE
: maximum
COLOR
: minimum
RGB Signal
: off
Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode.
Connect an oscilloscope between the check point and ground.
Check points : CN5 pin 6 (G)
(A Board)
Select “ 2103-1-02 ”(Main scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 2.00 (1.67) ± 0.04Vp-p.
Select “ 2103-2-02 ”(Sub scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 2.00 (1.67) ± 0.04Vp-p.
Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER

3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

: Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO terminal (main) : Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO MODE
: Pro
PICTURE
: maximum
COLOR
: center
RGB Signal
: on
Set to P & P mode, set to service mode.
Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 (B) of CN5 (A board)
connecter and ground.
Select “ 2103-1-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE ”(Main), and adjust
them to have VB1 <
= VB4 and VB2 <
= VB3 in the waveform
levels.
Select “ 2103-2-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE ”(Sub), and adjust them
to have VB1 <
= VB4 and VB2 <
= VB3 in the waveform levels.
Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER

VR1-VR2=VR
White

VR1

VR2

VB1

Pedestal

Fig. 4-1

VB2

VB3

VB4

Fig. 4-3

4-2. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (RF)
(SCON)
( ):HW572K90

4-4. P & P SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR ADJUSTMENT
(SHUE, SCOL)

1. Receive the signal.
TV terminal (main)

1. Receive the signal.
TV terminal (main)

2.

2.

3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

: Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO MODE
: Pro
PICTURE
: maximum
COLOR
: minimum
RGB Signal
: off
Set to P & P mode, and set to service mode.
Connect an oscilloscope between the check point and ground.
Check points : CN5 pin 6 (G)
(A Board)
Select “ 2103-1-02 ”(Main scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 2.00 (1.67) ± 0.04Vp-p.
Select “ 2103-2-02 ”(Sub scon), and adjust so that the waveform level of VWB is 2.00 (1.67) ± 0.04Vp-p.
Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER

3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

: Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO terminal (sub) : Color-bar (white-75%, No
setup)
VIDEO MODE
: Pro
PICTURE
: maximum
COLOR
: center
RGB Signal
: on
Set to P & P mode, set to service mode.
Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 (B) of CN5 (A board)
connecter and ground.
Select “ 2103-1-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE ”(Main), and adjust
them to have VB1 <
= VB4 and VB2 <
= VB3 in the waveform
levels.
Select “ 2103-2-03 SCOL, -04 SHUE ”(Sub), and adjust them
to have VB1 <
= VB4 and VB2 <
= VB3 in the waveform levels.
Write the data into memory.
MUTING n ENTER

VR1-VR2=VR
White

VR1

VR2
Pedestal

VB1

Fig. 4-2

Fig. 4-4

– 33 –

VB2

VB3

VB4

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

4-5. BLUE OFFSET ADJUSTMENT (HW572K90)
1. Receive the all black (1080i, component) signal with VIDEO 5
input, and set VIDEO MODE to pro and PICTURE to maximum.
2. Connect an oscilloscope between CN5 pin 7 (B) on the A board
and ground.
3. Set in the service mode and select the category “ 2150D-2 ”.
4. Adjust “ 3 SLIN ” so that the waveform level is 2.20 ± 0.05Vp-p.
5. After adjustment finished, press “ MUTING ” +“ ENTER ”
buttons on the commander to write the data to the NVM.
6. Receive the RF signal and change the wide to mode to “ Wide
Zoom ” copy the same data to “ 3 SLIN ”.
Reference Pulse

2.20±0.05 Vp-p
16.7ms
GND

Fig. 4-5

– 34 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K
RM-Y908
RM-Y909K
SECTION 5RM-Y909K
SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS

[ D BOARD]
5-1. HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with

on the
schematic diagram always check HV regulation, and if necessary re-adjust.
: VR8001
: C8079, C8083, C8090, C8129, D8013, D8015
D8038, D8043
IC8006
Q8021, R8055, R8099, R8102, R8128, R8129,
R8131, R8139, R8140, R8142, R8153, R8163,
R8223, R8230
T8004 (LOT), T8005 (FBT)
HV block, D board

OPERATION CHECK
1. Receive the all white signal.
2. Set PIC MAX/BRT CENT.
3. Confirm that the voltage between CN8015 1 PIN and GND
is less than 7.80VDC.
HV REGULATION ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the highvoltage block.
2. Power on the set.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 as above.
4. Confirm that the static voltmeter reading is 31.0 ± 0.4V.
5. If not, adjust with VR8001 to the specified value.
6. After adjustment, put the VR cover on VR8001 as shown below and
apply sufficient amount of epoxy resin around VR8001.

Remove the cap off from
the unused terminal and
connect a static voltmeter
there.

5-2. HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with
on
the schematic diagram always check hold-down voltage and if
necessary re-adjust.
: VR8002
: C8054, C8086, C8088, C8100, C8104,
C8118, C8123, C8124
D8019, D8020, D8022, D8028, D8036
FB8001
IC8008
Q8035, Q8038
R8035, R8043, R8159, R8166, R8171,
R8196, R8201
T8004 (LOT), T8005 (FBT)
HV block, D board

OPERATION CHECK
1. Receive the dot signal.
2. Set PIC MIN/BRT MIN.
3. Confirm that the voltage between cathode of D8038(JW171)
and GND is more than 23.0V DC.
4. Using an external DC Power supply, apply the voltage shown
below between cathode of D8038(JW171) on “D” and GND,
then confirm that the HV-Prot circuit works.(Raster disappears.)
Apply DC voltage: Less than 29.05V DC.
HV HOLD-DOWN ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of the highvoltage block.
2. Power on the set.
3. Connet an externel 10kΩ VR at CN8015 and adjust this VR so that
the high voltoge is 34.50kV.
4. Adjust VR8002 to the point that the HV-Prot circuit works (Raster
disappears) at 34.50 ± 0.50kV reading on the static voltmeter.
5. After adjustment, put the VR cover on VR8002 and apply sufficient
amount of epoxy resin around VR8002 as the same manner for
VR8001.

[ G BOARD]
5-3. +B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION
Fig. 4-1

epoxy resin

The following adjustments should always be performed
when replacing IC501, R5032.
1. Supply 130VAC to variable autotransformer.
2. Receive dot signal pattern and set the PICTURE and
BRIGHTNESS settings to their minimum.
3. Confirm the voltage of TP +B 135V is less than 137.0Vdc.
4. If step 4 not satisfied , replace IC501 and repeat above steps.

5-4. +B OVP CONFIRMATION
VR8001

Fig. 4-2

1. Add to low voltage power supply between to TP. 5001 and
ground.
2. Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer.
3. Power on the Set and receive dot signal pattern.
4. Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS settings.
5. Check the OVP is activated.
Operate :less than 2.50V

– 35 –

SECTION 6

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

DIAGRAMS

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (1) (EXCEPT HW572K90)

U (VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT) (EXCEPT HW572K90)

J2004
L

2
3

1

AUDIO
7

IC2004
A/V SWITCH

CN6

BUFFER
Q8, 27

DET OUT2
L OUT
R OUT

H. SEP
Q21

DET OUT

MTU H

MAIN TU V

MAIN TU V

C1

63 RF MAIN-V

A1
A3
C3
C4

MAIN TU L
MAIN TU R
SUB TU V
SUB TU L/R

MAIN TU L
MAIN TU R
SUB TU V
SUB TU L/R

A1
A3
C3
C4

62
64
8
9
11

AFT1
ST-1
BIL-1

AFT OUT
ST LED
BIL LED
AGC
Q22

RF AGC

SDA
SCL

IC2007
COMB FILTER
SUB V OUT 53

SDA
SCL

32

15 V-IN 1

L

16 L-IN 1

R

18 R-IN 1

SDA 32
SCL 31

26 C-IN 3

S VIDEO
H. SEP
Q7

28 SSW-IN 3

STUH

MAIN L OUT 43
SUB L OUT 52
MONITOR L OUT 38

AFT2

AFT OUT
MUTE

22 V-IN 3

VIDEO
SDA
SCL

10
TO
A
BOARD
SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK

49 SUB Y IN

SUB Y OUT 56

4

B. P. F.
Q2017, 2020, 2025,
2027, FL2002

51 SUB C IN

SUB C OUT 58

AUDIO

MTU H
AFT1
ST-1
BIL-1
MOD-1
AGC
MONO-1
TU MUTE
STU H
AFT2

6
8
5

S VIDEO

23 L-IN 3

R

25 R-IN 3

CN9302
V2-Y IN
V2-C IN
V2-SSW IN

A20 SUB Y OUT

AMP
Q2013

C20 SUB C OUT

CN2002
V2-Y IN
V2-C IN
V2-SSW IN

A31 PS-V

MONITOR R OUT 40

C31 FSC

DAT1
CLK1

IC2001
AUDIO SELECT

IC2304
ATT SWITCH

4 L1 L OUT 1 12

1 L IN L OUT 2

IC2305
TRUSURROUND PROCESSOR
22 LCH IN FIL 1 OUT 21

5 L2
6
10
11
18
19
23

L3
L5
L6
R6 R OUT 1 13
R5
R3

SUB R OUT 54

24 R2

MAIN R OUT 45

25 R1

S-SDA 28
S-SCL 27

4 R IN R OUT 3

20 FIL 1 IN
18 SPACE IN

CENTER OUT 17

16 CENTER IN
26 CE IN

23 RCH IN FIL 2 OUT 15

LSW RSW
13
5

FILTER

SPACE OUT 19

FILTER

14 FIL 2 IN
13 FIL 2 IN 2

C10 AUDIO L

RCH OUT 11

A11 AUDIO R

MODE1 3

A22 S-MODE 1

MODE2 2

C22 S-MODE 2

DAT1
CLK1
SWITCH
Q2301

6
8
5

VIDEO

C18 S-ATT

3 Y-IN 2
5 C-IN 2
7 SSW-IN 2

10

V2-V IN

V2-V IN

10

1 V-IN 2

3

V2-L IN

V2-L IN

3

2 L-IN 2

1

V2-R IN

V2-R IN

1

4 R-IN 2

L
R

H3

VIDEO 4
IN

J2003

(LINE IN 2)

A24 CONT-S IN

IN
J2002

C23 CONT-S OUT

OUT

J2007
AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)

A6
C6

L
R
Q2007

VIDEO

AUDIO

L
R

C25 DAT1
C27 CLK1

LCH OUT 12

CONTROL S

AUDIO

ANT SW M

L

J9301
VIDEO 2
IN

C29 MN C OUT

AMP
Q2015

DAT1
CLK1

24 Y-IN 3

VIDEO 3
IN

DE-EM OUT

ANT
SW

7

B. P. F.
Q2017, 2020, 2025,
2027, FL2002

25

J2001
BUFFER
Q2, 14

SDA
SCL

1

BUFFER
Q2009

MULTI-V IN 10

AUDIO

TU1
SUB TUNER
DET OUT

B. P. F.
Q2022, FL2001

AMP
Q2016

A26 LINE MUTE
A29 COMP V OUT

BUFFER
Q2008

MAIN C OUT 47

S VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

CN2001
(2/2)

MAIN Y/V OUT 44

19 C-IN 1

MOD-1
MONO-1
TU MUTE

MODE
F MONO
MUTE

BUFFER
Q2012, 2026

MONITOR V OUT 41

17 Y-IN 1

VIDEO 1
IN

AGC

RF MAIN-L
RF MAIN-R
S-V
SUB-L
SUB-R

R

Q2006

CN2001(1/2)

C1

Q2005

IC2003

5
6

TU2
MAIN TUNER

60 DEC-V
59 DEC-L
61 DEC-R

VARI L
VARI R

A28 A MUTE

Q2029

CN701
SW2

1

SWITCH
Q712

ANT SW M

VIDEO 5
IN

Y

J2005
A15 D1-Y
C16 D1-CB
A17 D1-CR

PB

A (1/5)(TUNER)

PR
AUDIO

L
R

VIDEO 6
IN

Y

J2006

C12 D2-Y
A13 D2-CB

PB

C14 D2-CR

PR
AUDIO

L
R

– 36 –

MONITOR
OUT

BOARD
A TO ACN6

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (2) (HW572K90)

U (VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT) (HW572K90)

J2004
L

2
3

1

AUDIO
7

IC2004
A/V SWITCH

CN6

BUFFER
Q8, 27

DET OUT2
L OUT
R OUT

H. SEP
Q21

DET OUT

MTU H

MAIN TU V

MAIN TU V

C1

63 RF MAIN-V

A1
A3
C3
C4

MAIN TU L
MAIN TU R
SUB TU V
SUB TU L/R

MAIN TU L
MAIN TU R
SUB TU V
SUB TU L/R

A1
A3
C3
C4

62
64
8
9
11

AFT1
ST-1
BIL-1

AFT OUT
ST LED
BIL LED
AGC
Q22

RF AGC

SDA
SCL

IC2007
COMB FILTER
SUB V OUT 53

SDA
SCL

15 V-IN 1

L

16 L-IN 1

R

18 R-IN 1

SDA 32
SCL 31

J2001
BUFFER
Q2, 14

24 Y-IN 3

VIDEO 3
IN

DE-EM OUT

26 C-IN 3

S VIDEO
H. SEP
Q7

28 SSW-IN 3

STUH

MAIN L OUT 43
SUB L OUT 52
MONITOR L OUT 38

AFT2

AFT OUT
MUTE

22 V-IN 3

VIDEO

SDA
SCL

SDA
SCL

ANT
SW

10
TO
A
BOARD
SYSTEM
CONTROL
BLOCK

1

7

32

4

B. P. F.
Q2017, 2020, 2025,
2027, FL2002

25

AUDIO

23 L-IN 3

L
R

MTU H
AFT1
ST-1
BIL-1
MOD-1
AGC
MONO-1
TU MUTE
STU H
AFT2

49 SUB Y IN

SUB Y OUT 56

51 SUB C IN

SUB C OUT 58

C29 MN C OUT

AMP
Q2015

A20 SUB Y OUT

AMP
Q2013

C20 SUB C OUT

25 R-IN 3

MONITOR R OUT 40

A31 PS-V

DAT1
CLK1

C31 FSC

DAT1
CLK1

IC2001
AUDIO SELECT

IC2301
PROLOGIC DECODE

4 L1 L OUT 1 12

72 L IN L OUT 42

5 L2
6
10
11
18
19
23

L3 R OUT 1 13
L5
L6
R6
R5
R3

SUB R OUT 54

24 R2

MAIN R OUT 45

25 R1

S-SDA 28
S-SCL 27

73 R IN
16 SDAT
17 SCLK R OUT 43

IC2305
TRUSURROUND PROCESSOR
22 LCH IN FIL 1 OUT 21

FILTER

20 FIL 1 IN

SPACE OUT 19

18 SPACE IN

CENTER OUT 17

16 CENTER IN
26 CE IN
FILTER

23 RCH IN FIL 2 OUT 15

CLK2 CLK1
19
20

14 FIL 2 IN
13 FIL 2 IN 2

C25 DAT1
C27 CLK1

LCH OUT 12

C10 AUDIO L

RCH OUT 11

A11 AUDIO R

MODE1 3

A22 S-MODE 1

MODE2 2

C22 S-MODE 2

X2301
4MHZ

J9301
VIDEO 2
IN

6
8
5

S VIDEO

CN9302
V2-Y IN
V2-C IN
V2-SSW IN

CN2002
V2-Y IN
V2-C IN
V2-SSW IN

6
8
5

3 Y-IN 2
5 C-IN 2
7 SSW-IN 2

J2003

VIDEO

10

V2-V IN

3
1

L
R

H3

V2-V IN

10

1 V-IN 2

V2-L IN

V2-L IN

3

2 L-IN 2

V2-R IN

V2-R IN

1

4 R-IN 2

VIDEO 4
IN

(LINE IN 2)

VIDEO

AUDIO

L
R

A24 CONT-S IN

IN
CONTROL S

AUDIO

ANT SW M

BUFFER
Q2009

MULTI-V IN 10

AUDIO

TU1
SUB TUNER
DET OUT

B. P. F.
Q2022, FL2001

AMP
Q2016

A26 LINE MUTE
A29 COMP V OUT

BUFFER
Q2008

MAIN C OUT 47
B. P. F.
Q2017, 2020, 2025,
2027, FL2002

S VIDEO

VIDEO

VIDEO

CN2001
(2/2)

MAIN Y/V OUT 44

19 C-IN 1

MOD-1
MONO-1
TU MUTE

MODE
F MONO
MUTE

BUFFER
Q2012, 2026

MONITOR V OUT 41

17 Y-IN 1

VIDEO 1
IN

AGC

RF MAIN-L
RF MAIN-R
S-V
SUB-L
SUB-R

R

Q2006

CN2001(1/2)

C1

Q2005

IC2003

5
6

TU2
MAIN TUNER

J2002

C23 CONT-S OUT

OUT

J2007
AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)

IC2302
+10V REG

60 DEC-V
59 DEC-L
61 DEC-R

+10V

4 V OUT

Q2007

VARI L
VARI R

A28 A MUTE

Q2029

V IN 5

CONTROL 1

A6
C6

L
R

+12V

CN701
SW2

1

SWITCH
Q712

ANT SW M

VIDEO 5
IN

Y

J2005
A15 D1-Y

PB

A (1/5)(TUNER)

C16 D1-CB
A17 D1-CR

PR
AUDIO

L
R

VIDEO 6
IN

Y

J2006

C12 D2-Y
A13 D2-CB
C14 D2-CR

PB
PR
AUDIO

MONITOR
OUT

L
R

– 37 –

BOARD
A TO ACN6

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (3)

A (2/5)(AUDIO, SYSTEM CONTROL)
IC711
D/A CONVERTER

TO U
BOARD
CN2001

IC708
L,R AMP

CN6 (1/3)

A

28 IN1
5 IN2

AUDIO L C10
AUDIO R A11

7 IN(L)
11 IN(R)

L OUT1 21
R OUT2 12

TO A
BOARD
TUNER
BLOCK

10

SAP LED
ST -1
MOD-1

SUB H-IN
MAIN H-IN
SUB AFT
MAIN AFT
FMONO

L/R MUTE
Q717,718

AGC

4 AGC

DAT1
CLK1

31
28
24
65
67
AUDIO MUTE 66
LINE MUTE 79

DAT1
CLK1
AUDIO PROT
SP MUTE
POWER MUTE

63 MAIN BIL
85 MAIN ST
58 MAAIN MOD2

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

TO A
BOARD
I/O CONV
BLOCK

CN6 (2/3)

8
6

39
73
74
78
54
42
52
40
81
80
51
82

MID BUSY
X SW
VM LEVEL
S-MODE1
S-MODE2
3D-RST
S-ATT

IC701
RESET

Q707

5

HV PRPT

A

9

CLK1

R.E.

8
5
6
7

ON MUTE
Q401

IC707(2/2)
5
6

3
2

1

TO U
BOARD
CN2001

C6 VARIL

7

A6 VARIR

VCC
DAT
CLK
WP

8
7
4

BUFEER
Q701

OSD-YS
OSD-R
OSD-G
OSD-B

CN7
OVP
OCP
RELAY

TO G

BOARD
G CN5001

1

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

MPWR 46
MPWRN 19
STEREO-LED 48

4

POWER

2

STEREO LED

1 STBY-TIMER-LED

XTAL 13

S9201-9212
CONTROL
SWITCHES

3

POWER

4

3

POWER

POWER

3

STEREO LED

2

2

STEREO-LED

STEREO-LED

2

STBY-TIMER LED

1

STBY-TIMER-LED

1

CN9201

HW572K90

CN9102
SIRCS

2

OUT

CN9401
SIRCS

2

OUT

IC9101
REMOTE SENSOR

XTAL 15

2

CN16
SIRCS

Q733

7

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

H4

IC9401
REMOTE SENSOR
(EXCEPT HW572K90)

(REMOTE SENSOR)

– 38 –

S9101
POWER

CN9202
KEY1

X701

SIG-H
SIG-V
MID BINT
SIRCS

(POWER SWITCH)

(CONTROL SWITCHES)
3

STBY TIMER LED 49

H1 (1/2)

H2

KEY1 94

Q715

A

IC707(1/2)

$A0
DAT
CLK
WP

CN9
KEY1

97
95
90
7

A MUTE

A26 LINE MUTE

YM 22

87 /BINT

7

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK
CN6 (3/3)

IC702
NVM

OSD H
OSD V
ND-B-INT
IR IN

4

D712

88 YUVMT
CONT-S
I/F
Q702-706
Q708-710

SP(R)

Q707

OFF MUTE
Q402

41 /BINT

D708

D709
CONT-S IN A24

8
5
6
7

DAT0 30
CKK0 29
WP 47

OSD R 32
OSD G 33
OSD B 34

DAT1

3

4 RST

IC703
NVM

YS 21

DAT1
CLK1
/BINT

L.E.

A28

NVM RST 50
RESET 12

SD/GR-RST
S-ATT

53 HV PROT

2

D711

OVP 45
OCP 44
MAIN RLY 72

CONT-S OUT C23

TO U
BOARD
CN2001

#V-COMP
BLOCK M
BLOCK S
YUV SW
PROT MUT
MID BUSY
X SW
VM LEVEL

PROTECT
Q722,723,725
P MUTE

55 ANT SW M

V COMP
BLOCK M
BLOCK S
YUV SW
PROT MUTE

OUT(R) 2
IN-(R) 10

5 MUTE

D713

+11V
ANT SW M

CN705
SP(L)

D704

TU MUTE
23
25
92
93
83

1

17 SCL
18 SDA

IC704
SYSTEM CONTROL
STUH
MTUH
AFT2
AFT1
MONO-1

OUT(L) 4
IN-(L) 8

1 STBY-TIMER-LED

CN9101

HR532N90
STBY +5V
D1201
STEREO
D1201
STANDBY/TIMER

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (4)

A (3/5) (YCT)

9-2,99

11 12 10

MIO0
I
MIO15

MA0
I
MA8

MWE
MCE
MCAS

AYO 84

B.P.F
FL5,Q13,17

BUFFER
Q24,26

BUFFER
Q302,303

ACOI 83

B.P.F
FL4,Q12,18

BUFFER
Q23,25

BUFFER
Q305

76 CSI
57 RS+B

60

59

X303
3.58MHz

Y-M
YOUT 22
CB-M
CBOUT 23
CR-M
CROUT 24

46 Y-IN
8 Y1-IN
48 C-IN

IC302
MAIN-CCD V-CHIP

41 XTAL

BUFFER
Q314

EXT R 25

32 R

BUFFER
Q315

EXT G 26
DTA1

D1-CR

A17

D2-Y

C12

D2-CB

A13

D2-CR

C14

D1-CB

BUFFER
Q322
BUFFER
Q321

D1-CR
D2-Y

BUFFER
Q318
BUFFER
Q317

D2-CB
D2-CR

BUFFER
Q316

A

EXT B 27

34 CB-IN

YSYM 21

35 CR-IN

TO
D BOARD
CN8006

TO
D BOARD
CN8004

F

E

3D-RST
S-ATT
S-,ODE1
S-MODE2

DAT1
CLK1

C25
C27

SUB Y

A20

BUFFER
Q311,312

SUB C

C20

BUFFER
Q308,310

FSC

C31

5
7

CN3
H_CENT

2

DF_V
DF

4
2

4 RST

DAT1
CLH1

46 Y-IN
8 Y1-IN

TO
D BOARD
CN8002

D

HV_PROT
ABL
HP
PIN(E-W)
H_DRV

2
4
6
8
10

RST

+9V REG
IC2

+9V

+3.3V REG
IC2

+6V

+3.3V

41 XTAL
X301
3.58MHz

8

YUV SW
BLOCK-M
BLOCK-S
PROT MUTE
MID BUSY
X SW
VM LEVEL
V COMP

7

6

INITIAL
MUTE
Q11,28

HV PROT
ABL
HP IN
PIN(E-W)
H DRIVE

HP IN
H SAW
V SHIFT

HV PROT

5

HTIM 20
VTIM 15
DAT1
CLK1

3 SDA
4 SCL

TO
A BOARD
SYSYTEM
BLOCK

– 39 –

VD-M
3
VD-S
5

VD-02

M2103
13
M2151
12

VD-03

MIX
Q336,361

34 B

1
2

15

7

4

14

1

MIX
Q380,381

36 YS

SDA 48

DAT1

SCL 50

CLK1

XTL 11
EXTL 12

BUFFER
Q320

MONOUT 1

D FOCUS

IC312

V

33 G

MIX
Q335,363

EXT G 26

+11V

TO
A BOARD
I/V CONV
BLOCK

WAVE SHAPE
Q306,304

+5V

HD-M
1
HD-S
2

32 R

MIX
Q340,368

22 VIN

RST
RST

3

HP 7

IC304
SUB-CCD V-CHIP

EXT R 25

REGI MUTE
HP IN
H CENT
H SAW
V SHIFT

2

11
10
9

Y-M
22
YOUT
CB-M
23
CBOUT
CR-M
24
CROUT

YSYM 21

IC3(2/2)
DF FILTER

2

1

IC307
DRC_SYNC_SEL

EXT B 27

IC3(1/2)
DF FILTER
1

VP 8

9 RESET

YUV SW 28

48 C-IN

44 FSC

+11V

32 VIN
31 PBO

IC301
YCT-SUB

V DRIVE+
V DRIVE–
VP

IC311(1/2)

HT1M 20
VT1M 15

RST 9

CN2
REGI_MUTE 1

IC310
RESET

RST

V COMP
VM LEVEL
X SW
MID BUSY
PROT MUTE

C18
A22
C22

V-DRV(–)
VP

RST 9

3 SDA
4 SCL

TO
A BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

S-ATT
S-MODE1
S-MODE2

6

X302
12MHz

EXTL 12

36 YS

BUFFER
Q317

MONOUT 1

37 EXT-Y
16 YB-IN
38 EXT-CB

TO
A BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

3

34 B

BUFFER
Q358

A31

CN14
V-DRV(+)

BUFFER
Q319

39 EXT-CR
DAT 1
CLK 1

PS-V

33 Y-IN

HD3

C16

BUFFER
Q323

D1-Y

CLK1

XTL 11

SUBG
SUB YS

D1-CB

CLK1

DAT1

SCL 50

S-VD
VD1

A15

S-HD

TO
U BOARD
CN2001

D1-Y

33 G

SDA 48

HD2

IC6
3D COMB FILTER
HH DET

IC303
YCT-MAIN

VD3

88 AYI

96 ACI

BUFFER
Q3,4,6

WE
CE

28-13

13 27 28 29

VD2

B.P.F
FL7,Q2016

A0-A8
16-19,22-26

SCL

C29

BUFFER
Q5

IO0-IO16
2-5,7-10
31-34,36-39

SDA

MN C OUT

B.P.F
FL7,Q2016

LCAS
UCAS

IC4 4MBEDO

CN6(1/2)
COMP V OUT A29

RM-Y909K

31 PBO
9 REAET

X304
12MHz
IC311(2/2)

VP 8

HP 7

7

6

MIX
Q340,368

TO/FROM
BLOCK DIARAM(5)

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
BLOCK DIAGRAM (5)

RM-Y909K

IC305
YCT-SEL
Y-M

BUFFER
Q328

1

BUFFER
Q325

CB-M

BUFFER
Q329

3

CB-S

BUFFER
Q326

5

CR-M

BUFFER
Q329

CR-S

BUFFER
Q327

2

13
12

Y-S

15

CN13

Y

BUFFER
Q339

C20 Y

CB

C22 CB
C21 CR

CR
CB-M
CB-O

4

CB-S

BUFFER
Q337

SEL Y
SEL CB
SEL CR

CR-M
CR-O
CR-S
M/S

14

BUFFER
Q338

11
10
9
IC309
YC3

13 XI

V SHIFT

6 VSIN
7 VDIN

SDA 10
SCL 9

CERA 33

V DRIVE+

DAT1
CLK1

53 V_DRV+

V DRIVE–

15 VM_MOD
Q374

+5V

HP IN
D321

PROT MUTE

INV.BUFFER
Q378,379

20
21
22
13
DPDT_OFF 12
HS_IN 28
VS_IN 42

34 HPROT

MUTE
Q369

SEL2
SEL1

LINIT
Q309,313,349,352

ABL

56 ABL_IN

PIN(E-W)
H DRIVE

47 EW_DRV
40 H_DRV

TO
A BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

IC306
COMPONENT-I/F

BUFFER
Q332

S-CB

BUFFER
Q333

S-CR

BUFFER
Q334
D1-Y
D1-CB
D1-CR

3 IN3_3
2 IN3_2
1 IN3_1
35 IN1_3
34 IN1_2
33 IN1_1

SEL Y

SELYOUT 27

TO
A BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

SEL CR

SELCROUT 25
X305
4MHz

6
5
4
2

R-R
R-G
R-B
R-YS

2

10
9
8
7

VP

SEL CB

SELYOUT 26

EXTCLK/ 20
XTAL

TO
A BOARD
I/V CONV
BLOCK

1

OSD-R
OSD-G
OSD-B
OSD-YS

DA 25
SCL 26

DAT1

VBIAS 30

RST
DAT1
CLK

VREG5 29

BUFFER
Q345

R2_IN

BUFFER
Q348

G2_IN
B2_IN
YSYM2

SCP 27

R1_IN
G1_IN
B1_IN
YSYM1

R_OUT 64

BUFFER
Q331,343

G_OUT 63

BUFFER
Q347,354

B_OUT 62

BUFFER
Q351,357

35 VPROT

P MUTE
54 VTIM
43 HC_PARA

VP

D2-CB
D2-CR

43 IN2_3
42 IN2_2
41 IN2_1
22 SELHOUT
23 SELVOUT

YG-OUT 20

BUFFER
Q353
MUTE
Q342,346,350

LIMITER
Q355,356
VM_OUT 14

BUFFER
Q367

BUFFER
Q344

IC705
SHADING

YG-IN 16
SDA 31
SCL 30

VP
MID BUSY
SUB G
SUB YS
TH CONT
MID HD
MID VD
DRC SEL1
DRC SEL2
VD
HD
VD1
S-HD
S-VD

B

TO
B BOARD
CN3203

C29 MID BINT

MID BINT
SIG H
SIG V

BUFFER
Q373

ABL
D2-Y

7

A32
C27
C28
A29
A30
A14
A12
C11
C14
C9
A9
C14
C24
C25

A6
C5
A4
C3

MID Y
MID CB
MID CR
MID YS

A1
C1
C18
C31
A32
6

MID HS
MID VS
RST
DAT1
CLK
CN5(1/2)
G

5

SCP

7
3
3

B
SIRCS
CN704
R

1

RS

4

IK

3
1
4

CN703
G
GS
IK

3
1
4

CN702
B
BS
IK

4

CN19
M

L

TO
V BOARD
CN9001

4

CN18
VM

K

TO
V BOARD
CN9001

4

CN17
VM

J

TO
V BOARD
CN9001

D318

IJ IN 58

3

TO
A BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

CLK1

Y_IN
CB_IN
CR_IN
YF_OFF

39 HP_IN

S-Y

X307
2.7MHz

52 V_DRV–

VM LEVEL

TO/FROM
BLOCK DIARAM(4) 1

A17 SEL CR OUT

HD3
VD3
SEL1
SWL2
VD2
HD2
VD1
S-HD
S-VD

37 VCOMP

12 XO

BUFFER
Q341

A19 SEL Y OUT
C16 SEL CB OUT

VP
MID BUSY
SUB G
SUB YS
XSW

IC308
ID-1 DECODER
X306
14.318MHz

+3.3V

Y-M
Y-O

Y-S

+3.3V REG
IC8

+6V

FOR CHECK

I

TO
CR BOARD
CN7102

TO

H CG BOARD
CN7202

TO

G CB BOARD
CN7302

IC706
SHADING
IC709(2/2)

DAT1

H SAW

9

CLK1
V COMP

21

9
2

12

G

6

7

2

1

6

7

30

4 IN3_H
5 IN3_V

3

IC709(1/2)
SHADING AMP
2

1

21

18

24

8

27
28

6
7

25
21

R
B

IC710
SHADING AMP

A (4/5) (VIDEO)
– 40 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
BLOCK DIAGRAM (6)

RM-Y909K

B (1/2) (DRC-MF)
IC3304
3-CH 8 BIT A/D CONVERTER

C0-7

DIC0

DRO2 133

DIC7

DRO9 140

D(B)8

17

171

EXTCLP
XSYNC
CLK

55
58
56

157

50 VIN(B)

-

164

CLP
ADHD
161 W13I
156

A9

BUFFER
Q3304

VD

C9

BUFFER
Q3303

VCO OUT
FINB
FINA

3
5
4

160

+5V

B

1 LOGIC VDD
14 VDD
6 PFD OUT

TH-Y

SEL CB OUT C16

BUFFER
Q3006

TH-CB

SEL CR OUT A17

BUFFER
Q3007

TH-CR

2

VCO OUT
FINA
FINB
VCO IN

97 C54I
96 RPLLHD
95 HREF

3
4
5
12

13

12

32

39

DQ15 25

49

ADDR0 49

19

46

24

42

27

-

BUFFER
Q3005

36
14
16
17
15
18

10
7
8
9
11

DQ0 20

IC3306
READ PLL

SEL Y OUT A19

IC3301
16M-SDRAM
DOM
XCAS
XRAS
XWE
XCS

REG
Q3302

TO
A BOARD
CN13

XDRCVS
XDRCHS
DRCDCLK

WPLLHD

162 IVD
+3.3V REG.
Q3301

CB0-7

DBO9 154

-

HD

PFD OUT
VCO IN
LOGIC VDD
VCO VDD

DBO2 147

V9O 100
HD2 102
C54O 117

IC3305
WRITE PLL
6
12
1
14

CR0-7

-

24

Y0-7

-

BUFFER
Q3309

D(B)1

DYO9 129

-

LPF
(3.6MHz)

31 VIN(C)
R-Y

DIY7

59 PXI
61 VSTILL0
69 GAME

DQ0

DQ15

ADDR0

IC3302
+1.8V REG
+2.5V

I

O

FL3003
2

14

MIX
Q3408

Y

5

11

MIX
Q3406

CB

7

9

MIX
Q3405

CR

Y
CB
CR

IC3090
MID...COM
DRC-PXI 2
DRC-INSEL 1
DRC-LINE-W 3

DAT1
CLK1

C31
C37

TH CONT(X-SW)
DRC SEL2
DRC SEL1
MID BUSY
SUB G
SUB YS

A30
C14
C11
C27
C28
A29

MID BINT

C29

VP(V-FBP)

A32

Y-CL

BIAS
SWITCH
Q3089,3090

65

CB-CL
CR-CL

BUFFER
Q3403

Y-CL

D0 95

LEVEL
SHIFT
Q3404

BUFFER
Q3407

CB-CL

C0 97

LEVEL
SHIFT
Q3402

BUFFER
Q3409

CR-CL

TH CONT
DRC SEL2

IC3089
NVM
99
96
100
98
10
9
53
69
66
57
55

D2
D1
C2
C1

6 CLK

Q3091
NVM-RST 32

O_DRC_CD_SEL
SUB-BUSY
G
NVM-WP
OSD-YS
B-INT
VP-MAON
OSD-HSYNC
OSD-VSYNC
RST

64
63
45

5 DAT
8 AA
3

33

7 WP

S-HD
S-VD

IC3091
RESET
4 RESET

– 41 –

35

32 ADDR11

ADDR11 35
VCO LIMIT
Q3305

UDOM CLK
LDQM
CAS
RAS
WE
CS

-

BUFFER
Q3308

A21

BUFFER
Q3311

181

-

CR

LPF
(3.6MHz)

6

DYO2 122

-

BUFFER
Q3310

R-Y

D(A)8

DIY0

174

Y0-7

-

B-Y

C22

13

63 VIN(A)

-

BUFFER
Q3307

-

LPF
(7.2MHz)

B-Y
CB

D(A)1

Y
BUFFER
Q3306

-

Y
C20

-

Y

-

CN3203(1/2)

IC3303
DRC-MF

2
+3.3V

TO/FROM
BLOCK DIARAM(7)

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (7)

CN3203(2/2)

IC3408
IMAGE DRIVER
DSPY0 51

29

DRCCRIN0

DSPY7 44

20

G9

3

R2

DSPCR0 71

-

CR0-7

DSPCR7 62

10

R9

DRCCBIN0

DSPCB0 61

23

B2

DRCCBIN7

9
10
37

XDRCVS
XDRCHS
DRCDCLK

DSPCB7 52

30

DSPCLK 79

31 RCK
32 GCK
33 BCK

DXT1OUT 88
DXT1IN

BUFFER
Q3415

RO 42

9 V3I

9

7

5

14 U3I

11

A6

MID Y

A4

MID CR

C5

MID CB

R-Y
BUFFER
Q3413

V OUT 6

8 VBX3I
BUFFER
Q3414

BO 46

BUFFER
Q3411

Y OUT 3

16 TEX3I

R-Y

B-Y
BUFFER
Q3412

U OUT 5

11 UEX3I
CONT 2
CONT 7
CONT 12

-

-

-

DRCCRIN7

20
11

1 Y3I

14

2

B-Y

21

CB0-7

Y
BUFFER
Q3410

GO 44

-

DRCYIN7

-

31

IC3414
SELECTOR

FL3401
Y

G2

13
Y0-7

-

DRCYIN0

-

41

IC3410
D/A CONVERTOR

B9

X3402
17.2672MHz

91

IC3403
XRESET 199

SDDAT31 99
SDADR0 120

22 A0
27

-

-

D0-D15

-

-

167
158

SDCS
SDRAS
SDCAS
SDWE
SDCLKIN
SDCLK
SDCKE
SDDQM1

-

DQ31

A0-A12

60
66 A12

134

-

SDADR12

-

-

119

135
141
143
144

20
19
18
17

CS
RAS
CAS
WE

68
67
28
59
16
71

CLK
CKE
DQM2
DQM3
DQM0
DQM1

B
IC3403
+2.5V REG

137
140
142
146

SDDQM0 147
DXT2IN 76
215 ANYGIN
210 ANYCBIN
208 ANYCRIN

168 VDOYCLVL
169 VDOCBCLVL
170 VDOCRCLVL

DQ0

2
13
74
85
31
42

157

SDDAT0 148

TO/FROM
2
BLOCK DIARAM(6)

IC3402
64M-SDRAM

4 RESET

+2.5V

O

+3.3V

I

IC3409
+2.5V REG
+2.5V

O

S-VD

IC3413
SYNC SWITCH

IC3411(1/2)
XDSPHS 72
XDSPVS 73

3
5
13
12
1
2

IC3411(2/2)
93 IICSDA

XDSPYS 74
VDOCLKIN 194

94 IICSCL
+5V
VDOPLLHLD 196
+5V
XVDOHS 202
+5V

1

IC3406

2
1

IC3407

2
1

4

4

IC3404
WRITE PLL
9 PFD
INHIBIT
5 FIN B

4

4 FIN A

CY
CX
aY
aX
bY
bX

CO 4
aO 14
CO 15
A 11
B 10
C 9

MID HS
MID VS

C3

MID YS

DRC SEL2
TF CONT

VCO IN 12

IC3412 7

PFD OUT 6
+5V

2

1
HS
VS

XVDOVS 201

A1
C1

VCO OUT 3

IC3405

2

C24 S-HD
C25 S-VD
A15 VD1

S-HD

I

X3402
74.175824MHz

BUFFER
Q3401

B (2/2) (DRC PROCESS,MULTI IMAGE DRIVER)
– 42 –

A14 MID HD
A12 MID VDS

TO
A BOARD
CN13

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

BLOCK DIAGRAM (8)

A (5/5)

LEFT

S (SENSOR)

AD (1/2) (PJED-CPU)

(I/V CONV.)

IC11
3

CN12
(X/X)
1

4

SEN U

CN1601

SEN U

I EXLC 39
4

18 SEN UI
17 SEN LE
16 SEN R
15 SEN LO

2

S3001
SENSOR

IC1606
PJED-CPU

OXLC 38

IC7
SENSOR

LEFT

1

UPPER

S (SENSOR)

3

5

7

SEN LE

SEN LE

I EXODD
I HP
I DREG OVF
I DREG BSY
I DREG ACK

3

6

IC5

VBLK 8
7

6

IC10
1

3

2

SCLCK
1

SDAT
2

SEN R

SEN R

50
48

MAIN SCL
MAIN SDA

2
6

2

(SENSOR)

I BINT

IC10
5
6

RIGHT

S

(SENSOR)

4
7
26
27
28

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

TO A
BOARD
VIDEO
BLOCK

TO A
BOARD
SYSTEM
BLOCK

3

V SHIFT
H CENT
D FOCUS
H SAW
REGI MUTE
HP IN
VP
R-YS

7
1
6
7
8
10
11
13
14
15
20

SEN LO
H SHIFT
V SHIFT
H CENT
DF
H SAW
REGI MUTE
HP
VP
RE YS

SEN LO
H SHIFT
V SHIFT
H CENT
DF
H SAW
REGI MUTE
HP
VP
RE YS

1
6
7
8
10
11
13
14
15
20

53
52

OHSHIFT
OVSHIFT

44

I VP

DREG SCL
O DREG SDA
I DREG SDA
O I2C RST

49
47
46
60

O DREGI RST
O DREGI MUTE
O NVM STOP
O NAM
WRITE PROT O RAMCLR

61
62
59
55
64

RESET 9
TO/FROM

3 BLOCK DIARAM(9)

I OSC 12

2

O OSC 11

9

R-B

1

RE B

RE
RE BB

1

R-G
R-R
/BINT
CLK1
DAT1

2
3
5
6
7

RE G
RE R
BINT
SCLK
SDAT

RE
RE GG
RE
RE RR
BINT
BINT
SCLK
SCLK
SDAT
SDAT

2
3
5
6
7

SCLK
SDAT

9
10

PCLK
PDAT

PCLK
PCLK
PDAT
PDAT

9
10

PCLK
PDAT

O YS
OR
OG
OB

X1601
12MHz

36
32
33
34

CN5 (2/2)
FOR
CHECK

PCLK
PDAT
/BINT

2
1
9

Q1603

CN5 (2/2)

C
TO G
BOARD
CN651

RH
RV
GH
GV
BH
BV

8
7
5
4
2
1

14
15
16
17
18
19

RH
RV
GH
GV
BH
BV

RH
RV
GH
GV
BH
BV

– 43 –

14
15
16
17
18
19

VP

S

RIGHT

3

1

3

LOWER

7

2
5

LOWER

5

6
3

UPPER

IC11

7

HP

1

5

CN10

CN3001

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

BLOCK DIAGRAM (9)

IC1601
REGI CORRECTION

32

O EV OUT

37
17
10
9
30
23

HPIN2
XOFDET
XBUSY
XACKM
VP IN
VBLK OUT4

7
6

SCLM
SDAT

11

SDAS

14
12
8
5
13

X12CRES
XMUTE
XSTOP
XWC
XRAMCLR

IC1608
D/A CONVERTER
RVOUT1
RHOUT1
BCLK

46 DRV
48 DRH
4 BCLK

64
69
61

IC1607
NVM
WP
VDD
A0
A1
A2

PLCK 6
PDAT 5

19
18

IC1602
RH-FIL/AMP
1

6

2

7

RH

45 MUTED

WCLK1

62

5

WCLK

3

IC1603
RV-FIL/AMP
1

6

7

2

RV

5

OUTC 25

GVOUT1
GHOUT1

67
70

2 DGV
47 DGH

GV 33
GH 16

SCLS
SDAS

3

1

IC1610
GH-FIL/AMP
6

2

7

GH

5

IC1607
RESET
BVOUT1
BHOUT1

4 RST

3
1

68
71

DBV
DBH

BV 41
BH 37

3

1

IC1611
BV-FIL/AMP
6

2

7

BV

5

60
56
57
58
52

YSIN
RIN
GIN
BIN
YMOUT

3

1

IC1609
GV-FIL/AMP
6

2

7

GV

5
RE-R

39 ROUT

PWM2

RE-G

26
3

44 GOUT

1

IC1612
GV-FIL/AMP
6

Q1604
PROT

DF

84

SHADING

91

2

7

BH

5

RE-B
51 BOUT
Q1605
PROT

H CENT

DF

55 YSOUT

H SAW

RE-YS

REGI MUTE

TO/FROM
3
BLOCK DIARAM(8)

7
8
1
2
3

3

5

PLCK

PDAT

RV 12
RH 8

AD (2/2) (REGI CORRECTON)
– 44 –

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

BLOCK DIAGRAM (10)

IC8002
CONV.OUT1

CN8005
BV

BH

GH
TO
A BOARD
CN1

1

2

5

15

14

18

2

CN8010
BV OUT

16

3

BV RET

1

11

6
2 MUTE

V.DEF

4

BH RET

9

1

CN8011
GH OUT

7

4

GH RET

9 ERR OUT

DY
(V)

V.MID

BH OUT

13

IC8008
H DRIVE

DY(B)

7 ERR IN

SUB
DY

RV

7

14

RF

8

6

5 SLOW
SW
18 VR REG

1 HD IN

H(+)F
18

2

GV OUT

16

3

GV RET

H(MID)

2 MUTE

3
MIX– 11
MIX OUT 10

2

RV OUT

13

3

RV RET

9

1

RH OUT

7

4

RH RET

VP

5

1
3

1
3

1
2

1

Q8029

E

2

∑IK 2

3

PROT ON/OFF

1

∑IK 1

T8005
FBT
DY
(G)
SAME AS
ABOVE

Q8022

BUFFER
Q8005,8032

AMP
Q8036,8037

1

HV
MV

DY
(R)
SAME AS
ABOVE

CN8007
V DEF
V RET

7

5

D8043

6

1

D8038

3
2

6

11

VR8002

Q8028

V DEF
V RET

HV
CN8019

V DEF
V RET

H OUT(B)
H RET(B)
CN8018
H OUT(G
H RET(G)
CN8020
H OUT(R)
H RET(R)

G2-STOP
/CONTROL
Q8003

TO
HV BLOCK

1
4

5
3

TO
HV FOCUS PACK

1
2

1
4
1
4

D8002

TO
FOCUS
PACK

TO
A BOARD
CN3

H(–)

TO
CB BOARD
CN7304

CN8023

H(–)

D8040

CN8003
G2

7

N

CN8009

F

G2 MUTE VCC
G2 CNT

H(+)

CN8008
1
3

BUFFER
Q8001

D8005

6

CN8022

7

6

D8025

7
1

3
5

7

2

5

200V

D8037
7

D8008

1

TO
HV BLOCK

D8023

Q8021

3

TO
A BOARD
CN4

1

DY
(H)

IC8003
V OUT

CN8006
V DRV(+)
V DRV(–)

IC8007

HV REG

+135V

10

1

3
D+200V

D8039
14
12

CN8012
11

7

PWM 3
OUT

VR8022
264 REF IN

15

SWITCH
Q8035

+135V
D8022

IC8001
CONV.OUT1

4

T8004
LOT

V.RET

C

GV

CN8016
MIX+ 12

T8001
DFT

DF2

2

CN8004
DF

4

DF
H CENT
CN8002
REGI MUTE
HV PROT

DF V AMP
Q8007

8

4

DF H BUFF
Q8008-8011,
8014,8015

6

2

–22V

6
2

3
2

D8012
1

BUFFER
Q8039

1
2
CN8013

H DRV

10

BUFFER
Q8004,8016

AMP
Q8019,8020

14 HD IN

T8020
HDT

TO
A BOARD
CN2

4

D

+135V

H DRIVE
Q8022,8030

HP

6

ABL

4

PIN(EW)

8

6

7

3

H OUT
Q8004

–15V
+15V

T8003
HOT

V REC 9 18

–22V
+22V

5

6
7

5

9

3

+135V

1

7

D8032

135V
D8032

4

8

1
3
4
6
9

DF
VCC

IC8005
H.DRIVE

2
1

HP AMP
Q8031,8101

D
– 45 –

(H/V OUT)

–15V
+15V
–22V
+22V
135V

TO
G BOARD
CN5004

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (11) (EXCEPT HW572K90)

CG (G DRIVE)

CR (R DRIVE)
CN7102

CN7202

TO
A
BOARD
CN703

G

H

GS
IK

3

CN7209

BUFFER
Q7202

3 V IN

1
4

8

V OUT 8

4, 5,
9, 11
6
7
10

5 IK

TO
A
BOARD
CN704

K
G1

V902

H+
HG2

I

R

3

RS
IK

1
4

BUFFER
Q7102

V901

+12V
FOCUS BLOCK

G2

CN7103

CN7204
H+
H-

K

4, 5,
G1
9, 11

Q7101
CN7205

1

CN7108
8

V OUT 8

5 IK

Q7201
+12V

3 V IN

6
7

6
7

H+
H-

1

200V

FOCUS BLOCK
200V

H+
H-

6
7

G2

1

6
7
10

H+
HG2

8

K

CN7104

CN7203

CB (B DRIVE)

VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN17

J

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1
2

VM, OUT

VM
CN7302

TO
A
BOARD
CN702

VM, RET

V (VM DRIVE)

G

R

3

RS
IK

1
4

K

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1

VM, OUT

2

VM, RET

3 V IN

CN7309

V OUT 8

5 IK
4, 5,
G1
9, 11

Q7301

VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN18

BUFFER
Q7302

V903

+12V

VM

CN7303

V (VM DRIVE)

FOCUS BLOCK

H+
H-

6
7

G2

1

6
7
10

H+
HG2

6
7

H+
H-

1

200V

CN7305
VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN19

L

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1

VM, OUT

2

VM, RET

N

VM
200V

CN7304

V (VM DRIVE)

– 46 –

TO
A
BOARD
CN8022

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (12) (HW572K90)

CR (R DRIVE)

CG (G DRIVE)

IC7201
VIDEO OUT

CN7202

TO
A
BOARD
CN703

G

H

GS
IK

2 V IN-

3

1
4

BUFFER
Q7203

IC7101
VIDEO OUT

CN7102
CN7209
8

V OUT 12

4, 5,
9, 11
6
7
10

7 IK

TO
A
BOARD
CN704

K
G1

V902

H+
HG2

I

R

3

RS
IK

1
4

2 V IN-

BUFFER
Q7103

V901

FOCUS BLOCK

G2

CN7103

CN7204
H+
H-

4, 5,
G1
9, 11

+12V

CN7205
1

K

7 IK

Q7101, 7102

Q7201, 7202
+12V

CN7108
8

V OUT 12

6
7

6
7

H+
H-

1

200V

FOCUS BLOCK
200V

H+
H-

6
7

G2

1

6
7
10

H+
HG2

8

K

CN7104

CN7203

CB (B DRIVE)

VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN17

J

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1
2

VM, OUT

IC7301
VIDEO OUT

VM

TO
A
BOARD
CN702

VM, RET

V (B VM DRIVE)

G

R

3

2 V IN-

OFFSET
RS
IK

5
1
4

3 RC+

K

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1

VM, OUT

2

VM, RET

BUFFER
Q7304

V OUT 12

7 IK
4, 5,
G1
9, 11

Q7301-7303

VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN18

CN7309

CN7302

V903

+12V

VM

CN7303

V (G VM DRIVE)

FOCUS BLOCK

H+
H-

6
7

G2

1

6
7
10

H+
HG2

6
7

H+
H-

1

200V

CN7305
VM ASSY

TO A
BOARD
CN19

L

CN9001
VM

6

AMP
Q9002-9007

VM DRIVE
Q9008, 9009

CN9002
1

VM, OUT

2

VM, RET

N

VM
200V

CN7304

V (R VM DRIVE)

– 47 –

TO
A
BOARD
CN8022

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

BLOCK DIAGRAM (13)
T6001
PIT
HR532N90

AC IN
110VAC(HR532N90)
220VAC(EXCEPT HR532N90)

CN6005
AC (H)

1

AC (L)

2

F6001

EXCEPT HR532N90

CN6004
AC (N)
AC (L)

1
4

LINE
FILTER
L6001,
6002

D5003
7

JW6005,
6006

18 VD

JW6001,
6002

1

D5026

VB 14

D6002
1 V SENSE

PH6002

D5010

D6012

CN9104
AC (N) IN
AC (L) IN

2 F/B
2

1
4

OCP 9
PH6001

1

16

4

VC1 8

-5V

TO
A BOARD
CN4

D5018

2

D6011, 6020
S9101
POWER

5
D5019

+11V

3

AU -19V

CN5003

O

IC5004
6V REG.

D5006

VC2 10

4

IC5003
-5V REG.
I

18

VG (L) 12
+11V

TO
A BOARD
CN706

1

VS 15

AU 19V

9

CONV.
Q6006

VG (H) 16

RELAY
RY6003

RELAY
RY6002

CN5002

IC6003
DRIVER

D6007

3

6V

1

11V

6

+22V

4
3
1

-22V
+15V
-15V

Q5007
15

D5002
D5031

IC501

CN5004

D5025

13
D6006

H1(2/2)

D5008

D5004
3

10

D5017

9

D5022

IC5006
STANDBY 5V REG.
I

8

O

5

OVP

4

OCP

G (POWER SUPPLY)

– 48 –

1

G

IC5005
RELAY DRIVE
Q5003, 5004

Q5002

1
4

CN6

IC5002

D5014

D5020

CN6004
AC (N)
AC (L)

+135V

D5007

STBY 5V

1
4
CN9502
AC (N) OUT
AC (L) OUT

(LINE FILTER)

Q5001

7

2
3

D5001

F

9

Q5005
5
6

4

D5013

12

1
4

1

Q5006

D5005

T6004
STANDBY

M

TO
D BOARD
CN8013

D5023

CN9501
AC (N) IN
AC (L) IN

(POWER SWTICH)

CN9103
AC (N) OUT
AC (L) OUT

1
4

D5009

1

STBY 5V

3

RELAY

TO
A BOARD
CN7

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

6-2. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
H4
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
S
V

Note: The symbol

display is on the component slde.

CR
The components identified by shading and mark
are critical for safety. Replace only with part number
specified.

H1

H3

indicate fast operating fuse.
The symbol
Replace only with fuse of same rating as maked.

H2
CG
V

1

Note: Les composants identifiés per un tramé et une marque
sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer
que par une piéce portant le numéro spécifié.

3

Diode

•

: 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-chassis.

Emitter

Collector
Base

Emitter

Cathode
Anode

indique une fusible a action rapide.
Le symbole
Doit etre remplacee par une fusible de meme yaleur,
comme maque.

5

•

: B+ bus.

•

: B– bus.

•

Diode

7

0
!¡

METAL FILM
SOLID
NONFLAMMABLE CARBON
NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE
NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND
NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE
NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT
ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR
MICRO INDUCTOR
TANTALUM
STYROL
POLYPROPYLENE
MYLAR
METALIZED POLYESTER
METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE
BIPOLAR
HIGH TEMPERATURE
HIGH RIPPLE

(NC)

Anode

(NC)

Diode
Anode
Diode

Cathode

Common
Anode

Cathode

Common
Diode

Anode

Anode

Common
Diode

Anode

Anode

Common
Diode
Cathode

Cathode

Common
Diode

: signal path.(RF)

Reference information
RESISTOR : RN
: RC
: FPRD
: FUSE
: RW
: RS
: RB
:
COIL
: LF-8L
CAPACITOR : TA
: PS
: PP
: PT
: MPS
: MPP
: ALB
: ALT
: ALR

Anode

Common

9
• Circled numbers are waveform references.

Diode

Cathode

8

Note:
• Capacitors without voltage indication 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

Circuit

Terminal name
Collector
Base

Transistor

6

AD B
D
F
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

6-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

Printed symbol

Transistor

2

4

A

G

Device

Cathode

U

CB

Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen
printed circuit ( * )

!™

Diode

!£

Transistor
(FET)

Cathode
Anode
Anode
Cathode
Drain

Cathode
Cathode
Anode
Anode
Source
Gate

D

D

G

in this basic schematic diagram have been
• The components identified by
carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding
X-ray radiation.
Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used.
, make the necessary adjustments
• When replacing components identified by
indicated. If results do not meet the specified value, change the component
• Divided schematic diagram
identified by
and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved.
Schematic diagrams of A, AD, B, D, G, and U boards are divided into several
(Refer to VR8001 and VR8002 adjustment on Page 35.)
pieces. Information to where the line is to be connected is printed
• Readings are taken with a NTSC color-bar signal input.
• Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multimeter.
at the end of each.
• Voltages are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted.
For example, [ TO A1/5,A2/5_1 ] means the line is connected to
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances.
Ref. No. 1 of A(1/5) and A(2/5) schematic diagrams.
• All voltages are in V.
* : Measurement impossibillity.

TO A1/5,A2/5_1
Ref. No.
Name of divided schematic diagram

Source
Gate

!¢

Transistor
(FET)

!∞

Transistor
(FET)

Source
Drain
Gate

!§

Transistor

Emitter
Collector
Base

!¶

Transistor

!•

Transistor

Drain

S

S

D

D

G

G
S

S

C1

C2

E1

E2

C1

C2

E1

E2

E1

E2

C2 B1 E1
B1

B2

E2 B2 C1

C1 B2 E2
E1 B1 C2
B1

!ª
@º
@¡
@™

Transistor

C1 B2 E2

B2

E1 B1 C2

Transistor

Transistor

C1 B2 E2

E2 B1 E1
C2

Transistor

@£
–

Discrete semiconductot

B2
C2
C2

E2
E1(B2)

E2
E2

C1
E1(B2)

C2
C2

C1

C2

B1

B1

C2

(B2)
E2 E1 B1
C2

C1
C1(B2)
C1(B2)

(B2)
B1 E1 E2
C1

Transistor

B1

E1 B1 C2

B1

C1

(Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included.)

– 49 –

G

Ver.1.5

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

A

9

10

11

12

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

13

14

15

EXCEPT
HW572K90

H1(1/2)

EXCEPT
HW572K90

H1(1/2)
EXCEPT
HR432K90

EXCEPT
HR432K90

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

CN9104
2P
WHT
:VH
AC (N) IN
NC
NC
AC (L) IN

I

H1(2/2)

CN9103
2P
BLK
:VH
AC (N) OUT
NC
NC
AC (L) OUT

CN9501
2P
WHT
:VH
AC (N) IN
NC
NC
AC (L) IN

CN9502
2P
BLK
:VH
AC (N) OUT
NC
NC
AC (L) OUT

F
EXCEPT HR532N90

J

– 50 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

7

8

10

9

C75
0.1
25V
F:1608

5V

L7
10µH
:LAV35

C88
100
16V

9V-3

PS3
ICP-N15-T104

9V-4

C146
* B:1608

Q27
2SC2412K

1
CLK1

R56
47
1/16W
:CHIP

R137
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.2

3

R133
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

2.4

R57
47
1/16W
:CHIP

L14
*

Q8
2SA1037AK

Q2
2SA1037AK

C137
10
R138
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.8
R134
430
1/16W
:RN-CP

R55
1.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C139
10

C138
10

9

C134
0.1
25V
F:1608

AGC

PS2
ICP-N15-T104

L13
10µH
:LAV35

C132
470
16V

R147
#
:CHIP

C147
*

R127
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

L12
10µH
:LAV35

R46
1.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.2
AFT2

9.2

C119
100
16V

R135
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R131
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C133
10

C130
0.01
16V
B:1608

2.9

DAT1

IC2
PQ09RF21

10.4

R73
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

R50
100
1/16W
:CHIP
CLK1

+11V

9V-2

C92
0.1
25V
F:1608

C111
0.1
25V
F:1608

R74
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R151
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

DAT1

R48
100
1/16W
:CHIP

PS1
ICP-N15-T104

0

R152
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C79
100
16V

9V-3

C

C96
0.1
25V
F:1608

L9
10µH
:LAV35

L11
10µH
:LAV35

C103
10

4.7
R68
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C80
47

D5
UDZS-33B

C112
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q14
2SC2412K

R114 100 1/16W :CHIP

R52
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

9

C95
0.01
16V
B:1608

C86
0.01
16V
B:1608

C123
0.0022 B:1608

L8
10µH
:LAV35

R27
4.3k
1/16W
:RN-CP

0

C120
100
16V

R111 100 1/16W :CHIP

C81
100
10V

R64
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

IIC-1
TO A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,
A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9,A9/9_3

MAIN TU L

MAIN TU R

MAIN TU V

SUB TU V

C12
C6
0.1
100
25V 16V
F:1608

C4
0.1
25V
F:1608

SUB TU L/R

TU CONT TO A1/9,A7/9_2

C2
100
25V

TU OUT TO A1/9,A2/9_1
Q7
2SA1037AK

D

5

TO A1/9,A7/9_5 S-TU-H

IC12
NJM2395AF05

3.3V

6

-5V

C140
100
16V

TO A1/9,A7/9_6
M-TU-H

R100
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C43
0.1
25V
F:1608

12V

R1
18k
2W
:RS

C83
0.1
25V
F:1608

R107
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R126
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
C129
0.047
16V
B:1608

0.8

C128
220p
B:1608

R112
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

Q30
DTC144EKA
SWITCH

C810
47
25V

VTIM TO A1/9,A5/9,A8/9_68

R43
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C53
0.1
25V
F:1608

C47
0.0047
F:1608

C54
0.0047
F:1608

CN12
20P
:B-TO B-P

HW572K90
AREGI D3

-15V

AREGI D2
AREGI D1

C84
100
16V

AREGI D0

0.1

VP TO A1/9,A2/9,A5/9_33

C101
220p
B:1608

5

C124
1
16V
F:CHIP

R113
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

C141
100
16V

R39
680k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.4

C82
0.1
25V
F:1608

C78
100
25V

5

Q21
2SA1037AK

R65
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

6.1

V DRIVE- TO A1/9,A5/9_48

R81
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C7
100
16V

IC9
NJM78M12FA
V DRIVE+ TO A1/9,A5/9_47

C143
0.1
25V
F:1608

-16.4

C5
0.1
25V
F:1608

5

C142
0.1
25V
F:1608

0

C3
0.1
25V
F:1608

E

5V

3.4

-16.4

6.1

C99
0.047
16V
B:1608

R69
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

0.9
R60
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

IC1
BA033T

C1
100
16V

6V

CN14
10P
:B TO B-P

5.3

C94
1
16V
F:CHIP

CN4
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO

R70
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A1/9,A5/9_57 V SHIFT

F

H CENT
CN3
10P
:B TO B-P

IC5
NJM4558M-TE2

H CENT

IC7
NJM4558M-TE2
TO A1/9,A8/9_56 H SAW

IC3
NJM2068V-TE2
DF FILTER

RV
RH

C8
0.1
25V
F:1608

R16
2.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

0.2

11.9

11.9

0

AREGI D0

CN11
20P
:B-TO B-P

1.2

0.1

0.3

-16.4

0.1

0

0

C136
0.1
25V
F:1608

R144
68k
1/16W
:CHIP

R-B
R-G

IC10
NJM4558M-TE2

12V

C15
390p
CH:1608

I

R14
43k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC11
NJM4558M-TE2

TO A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,
A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,
A7/9,A8/9,A9/9_3
IIC-1

R-R

TO A1/9,A2/9,A7/9_29 /BINT
CLK1
DAT1

R17
3.9k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C20
0.1
25V
F:1608

TO A1/9,A7/9_31 3D/RST

R20
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

R75
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R145
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R142
68k
1/16W
:CHIP

11.9

R18
8.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R21
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

2

C16
100p
CH:1608

0

GH

R143
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

0.2

GV

TO A1/9,A5/9_55 R-SIG

R10
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP
C125
0.1
25V
F:1608

11.9
0.3
1.1
1.1

TO A1/9,A2/9,A5/9_33 VP
5V
3.3V

AREGI D2

R-YS

R141
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R13
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.5
0

C59
0.1
25V
F:1608

1

BV
BH

C10
0.01
F:1608
R11
15k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C9
1000p
25V
CH:1608

D1
1SS355-TE

HP IN

C55
0.0047
R42 F:1608
680k
1/16W
:CHIP

C49
0.1
25V
F:1608

11.9

H DRIVE
TO A1/9,A5/9_53

R12
18k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C45
0.0047
F:1608
R37
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

-16.4

ABL TO A1/9,
A5/9,A8/9_50

HP IN
TO A1/9,A5/9_51
PIN(E-W)
TO A1/9,A5/9_52

CN1
10P
:B TO B-P

C74
10

+ 11V

0.1

R123
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

HV PROT
TO A1/9,A7/9_49

10.4
10.2

REGI MUTE
CN2
10P
:B TO B-P

HP IN

H

R87
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R140
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

R139
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

TO A1/9,A2/9_24 PCLK
TO A1/9,A2/9_23 PDAT
AREGI D1

R146
43k
1/16W
:CHIP

AREGI D3

-5V

RH
RV

TO
A1/9,A5/9_54
VM

G

-15V

Q28
2SA1037AK

0

Q11
10.4 2SC2412K
0

0.1

REGI MUTE

R44
0.47
:FPRD

C110
0.1
25V
F:1608

C113
0.1
25V
F:1608

GH
GV
BH
BV

CN17
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

CN18
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

CN10
8P
WHT
:S-MICRO

CN19
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

• A (1/9) BOARD * MARK LIST
Ref. No.
C146
C147
L14
TU2

J

– 51 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90
0.01uF 16V B: CHIP
0.01uF 16V B: CHIP
10uH: LAV35
BTF-WL411

RM-Y909K

15

TUNER MUTE TO A1/9,A7/9,AA9/9_4

Q22
2SC2412K 4.1

R51
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C76
0.0022
B:1608

B

RM-Y908

14

13

R136 1k 1/16W :CHIP

C93
10

C77
0.1
25V
F:1608

RM-Y909K

12

TU2
*
MAIN-TUNER

TU1
BTF-FA401
SUB-TUNER

A

11

MONO-1

6

MOD-1

5

BIL-1

2

4

ST-1

3

AFT1

1

KP-HR532N90
BTF-WA412

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

CN15
TAB
:FASTON

A

CN8
TAB
:FASTON

CN13
64P
:B-TO B-S

CN6
64P
:B-TO B-S

TO A2/9,A5/9,_46 MID OUT

HS
VS

MAIN TU L
TO A2/9,A7/9_45 SIG-H

MAIN TU V

TO A2/9,A7/9_44 SIG-V
MID YS

3.3V

MAIN TU R

CR

SUB TU V

L2
10µH

B

FL3

SUB TU L/R

C23
0.01
F:1608

12V
TU OUT TO A2/9,A1/9_1

CB

C27
47
16V

VAR R TO A2/9,A9/9_8

C28
0.01
F:1608

C24
47
16V

9V-3

Y

C33
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3
10µH

C30
0.01
F:1608

VAR L TO A2/9,A9/9_7

C31
47
16V

5V

L5
220µH
C36
220
10V

TO A2/9,A3/9_43 MAIN SYNC
HD2

C38
0.01
F:1608

C41
220
10V

VD2

C42
0.01
F:1608

TO A2/9,A3/9_42 SYNC

L4
10µH

D2-CB

MA8

MA7

MA6

MA5

MA4

C35
47
16V

R40
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C50
15p
CH:1608

TO A2/9,A3/9_41
DRC-SEL

C40
0.01
F:1608

C37
0.01
F:1608

SEL1
VD3

1
1
2.4
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
0.3
0

IO13

IO14

IO15

0
1.9
2.1
2.3
2.1
0
2.3
2.5
1.4
1.5

D2-Y

IO11

IO8

D COMP
TO A2/9,A3/9,A6/9_11

IO12

AUDIO R TO A2/9,A9/9_10

IO9

C

IO10

AUDIO L TO A2/9,A9/9_9

HD3
SEL2

L6
10µH

D2-CR

IC4
M11B416256A-35J
MEMORY

C29
0.1
25V
F:1608

D1-Y

C48
#
F:1608

C44
47
16V

C46
0.01
F:1608

VD1

9V-3

C51
47
16V

C52
0.01
F:1608

CTRL-S TO A2/9,A8/9_16

CONT-S OUT
CONT-S IN

DAT1

IIC-1
TO A2/9,A1/9,A3/9,A4/9,
A5/9,A6/9,A7/9_3

LINE MUTE TO A2/9,A7/9_17

RB4
100*4

MA7

MA4

MA6

MA3

MA5

MA2

IO14

IO13

IO12

IO11

IO8

IO9

IO10

IO5

IO6

RB6
100*4

1.6
3.3

FSC TO A2/9,A4/9_22

C21
0.1
25V
F:1608

R9 220 1/16W :CHIP
PDAT TO A2/9,A1/9_23

2

R2 220 1/16W :CHIP

1.9

R15
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C14 R19
470
0.1
25V 1/16W
F:1608 :CHIP

C17
0.1
25V
F:1608

1.6
1
0.8
1.1

0
0
1.7
0

R22
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R66
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q1
2SA1037AK

C26
0.1
25V
F:1608

TO A2/9,A3/9,_30 M-FSC

C71
#
25V
:1608

C34
0.01
F:1608

R30
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C39
0.1
25V
F:1608

R33
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C57
0.1
25V
F:1608

25V F:1608

C87
1

C73
0.1
25V
F:1608

Y
CR

5V
CB

R154
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q19
2SC2412K

2.9

3.7
R104
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

FL6

6V

R117
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C104
0.1
25V
F:1608

9V-4
S-VD

TO A2/9,A7/9_38 MID BUSY

TO A2/9,A4/9_37 SUB G

R63
100
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A2/9,A4/9_36 SUB YS
TO A2/9,A7/9_35 MID BINT
TO A2/9,A1/9,A3/9,A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9,A9/9_3 IIC-1

TO A2/9,A7/9,_34 X SW

DAT1

C68
0.1 25V F:1608

TO A2/9,A1/9,A5/9_33 VP
CLK1

C67
0.1 25V F:1608
C61 0.1 25V F:1608

C66 0.1 25V F:1608

IC8
BA033T

MN C OUT TO A2/9,A2/9,_20

3.1

C115
15p
CH:1608

R122
820
1/16W
:CHIP

6.2

R59
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R77
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C72
#
CH:1608

R79
560
1/16W
:CHIP

R93
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3

Q17
2SC2412K

1.6
Q13
2SA1037AK

C65 0.1 25V F:1608

R119
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

2.9

C109
15p
CH:1608

R91
0
:1608

R109
68
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3
C114
#
B:1608

2.4
1.7

FB3
BLM11A601S
:1608

R76
560
1/16W
:CHIP
Q12
2SA1037AK

TO A2/9,A1/9,A3/9,A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9,A9/9_3 IIC-1

– 52 –

R90
0
:1608

C108
15p
CH:1608
FL4

8.9

R103
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

MAIN Y/C TO A2/9,A3/9_32

MAIN Y

R124 C135 R130
10
1k
12k
1/16W
1/16W
:CHIP
:CHIP

R116
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q23
2SC2412K

2.3
C121
#
B:1608

2.3

R118
820
1/16W
:CHIP

6.6
R108
560
1/16W
:CHIP

3

Q26
2SC2412K

5.3

1.8

Q18
2SC2412K

R92
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

6

Q24
2SC2412K

R101
C127
#
#
1/16W CH:1608
:RN-CP

C63
470
6.3V

R72
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R125
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

6

R102
560
1/16W
:CHIP

R99
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

FB5
0 :2012

S-HD

R85
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

FB4
BLM11A601S
:1608

TO A2/9,A1/9,A7/9_31 D/RST

Q20
2SC2412K

R105
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R95
560
1/16W
:CHIP

Q15
2SA1037AK

Q5
2SC2412K

R328
#
:1608

TO A2/9,A3/9_39
Y/CR/CB(DRC)

COMP V OUT TO A2/9,A2/9_19

3.1

FL7

R88
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

C102
10

R31
100
1/16W
:CHIP

FB2
BLM11A601S
:1608

3.7

R96
560
1/16W
:CHIP
C116
15p
CH:1608

R82
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

FL5

1.9

2.8

3.5

2.5

L1
4.7µH
:LAV35

Q16
2SA1037AK

3.5

R155 R80
0
560
:1608 1/16W
:RN-CP

C97
470p
CH:1608

C60
0.1
25V
F:1608

CLK1

C13
390p
CH:1608

H

4

1.5

B1 TO A2/9,A5/9_26
/BINT
TO A2/9,A1/9,A7/9
DAT1
_29

3.7

R71
220
C98 1/16W
1 :CHIP

4.3
0
0
0
0

R3 220 1/16W :CHIP

3

CLK1

R4 220 1/16W :CHIP

5V

0
0

G

Q6
2SC2412K

TO A2/9,
A2/9,A3/9_59
RST
SEL Y

R110
100
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

8.9

DAT1

G1 TO A2/9,A5/9_26

4.8

R26
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C69 0.1 25V F:1608
C62 47 16V

IC6
µPD64082
3D COMB/HH DEC

4.9
0
4.4
4.4

R6 220 1/16W :CHIP
R5 220 1/16W :CHIP

R61
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

5.5

PCLK TO A2/9,A1/9_23

SCP TO A2/9,A5/9_26

C56
0.1
25V
F:1608

2.7
2 C70 0.1
3.3
0
0
0
0
0

PS-V TO A2/9,A3/9_21
5V

R89220 1/16W :CHIP

R25
100
1/16W
:CHIP

1.7
0.6

5

C22
0.1
25V
F:1608

MN C OUT TO A2/9,A1/9_20

SIRCS TO A2/9,A7/9,A8/9_25

R47
#
1/16W
:CHIP

FB6
BLM11A601S
:1608

C90
10

R53
470
1/16W
:CHIP

0.1

COMP V OUT TO A2/9,A1/9_19

R7 10k 1/16W :CHIP

R54
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R78
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

X1
20MHz

A MUTE TO A2/9,A7/9_18

R8 220 1/16W :CHIP

Q3
2SC2412K

RB5
100*4

C58
# F:1608

C19
24p
CH:1608

0.6
0

RB1
100*4

R32
0 :1608
R36
# 1/16W :CHIP

C18
24p
CH:1608

CLK1

RB3
100*4

3.4

R49
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

MA8

1.5
0
1.7
1.9
2.2
1.6
1.7
1.8
0.6
0.7
1.8
1.2
2.1
1.8
2.2
2.3
1.2
1.4
2.4
2.9
1.1
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.5
0

S-MODE2 TO A2/9,A7/9_15

IO7

IO3

RB2
100*4

R29
0 :1608

S-MODE1 TO A2/9,A7/9_14

IO4

IO2

IO0

IO1

SUB-C

R23
100
1/16W
:CHIP

MA0

SUB-Y

IO15

R24
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R67
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R62
1k
4.8 1/16W
:CHIP

5

MA1

C85
0.1 25V F:1608

SUB Y/C TO A2/9,A4/9_12

MA31.5

MA21.6

MA11.5

2.9
0.6

MA01.5

IO5

IO7

IO6

1.7
1.8
0.7
0.8

IO3

IO4

IO2

IO0

S-ATT TO A2/9,A7/9_13

IO1

FB1
BLM11A601S
:1608

1.9
2
2.2
1.6

D1-CR

F

SEL CR

Q4
2SA1037AK

D

E

SEL CB

TO A2/9,A6/9_40
SEL OUT

D1-CB

CN5
11P
:ACU

15

14

13

R121
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3

6.6

1.7
C126
#
B:1608

R115
820
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9
Q25
2SC2412K

R120 C131
12k
2.2
1/16W
:CHIP

5.9
R129
47
1/16W
:CHIP
R128
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

MAIN C

C105
0.1
C106
25V
100
F:1608 16V

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

15

14

13

A
IIC-1 TO A3/9,A1/9,A2/9,A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9_3
D COMP TO A3/9,A2/9,A6/9_11
5V

C312
0.1
25V
F:1608

C309
100
16V

R362
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

RST TO A3/9,A1/9,A2/9,A4/9,A7/9_59
D2-Y

IC310
PST9145NL

L301
10µH
:CHIP

R327
470
1/16W
:CHIP

5

4.3

B

R344
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R361
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C365
100
16V

CLK1

R360
22k
1/16W
:CHIP
R359
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

5
C347
0.1
25V
F:1608

R322
100
1/16W
:CHIP

4.4

R326
0
:1608

R318
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R321
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
X302
12MHz

2.5
0.2

HD1

R314
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
R613
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C505
1000p
B:1608

2.6
2.6
0

5
C322
100
16V

Q304
2SC2412K

0.5

R304
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

6

0
0

C321
0.1
25V
F:1608

0.4

1.7
Q301
2SC2412K

5

D

R310
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

1.2
R308
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C336
0.47
10V
B:1608

TO A3/9,A7/9_60 BLOCK-M

0
R301
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R369
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D1-CB

Q317
2SC2412K

R363
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R381
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C370
100
16V

3.8

R368
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.4

C371
100
16V

R380
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

9.1

4.4

R384
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R378
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

9.1
Q316
2SC2412K

D1-CR

3.8

C369
100
16V

R367
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

L308
10µH
C358 :LAV35
15p
CH:1608

R383
100
1/16W
:CHIP

9.1

Q323
2SC2412K

4.4

R386
100
1/16W
:CHIP

9V-4

3.8
R397
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

L310
10µH
:CHIP

9.1

C373
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q322
2SC2412K

4.4

3.8

R379
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C372
100
16V

R396
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

9.1

Q321
2SC2412K

4.4

3.8

R377
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R395
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

YS

9.1

R353
100 1/16W :CHIP

0

R352
220 1/16W :CHIP

0
9

R372
Q319
2.2k
2SC2412K 1/16W
:CHIP

B

R376
330
1/16W
:CHIP

0

R336
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C341
0.0047
B:1608

0

L307 5V
R349
10µH
220
:CHIP
1/16W
:CHIP

C318
0.1
25V
F:1608

C317
0.1
16V
B:1608

R309
220
1/16W
:CHIP

3.8

C363
R365
100
100
16V
1/16W
R357 :CHIP
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C360
15p
CH:1608

D1-Y

R351
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R616
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q306
2SC2412K

R347
470
1/16W
:CHIP

Q318
2SC2412K

R364
100
1/16W
:CHIP

0
0

C506
220p
CH:1608

R358
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-CR

IC302
CXP85840A-039Q
MAIN-CCD V-CHIP
(MAIN)

2.6
2.4
1.6

C

R319
0
:1608

R303
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R313
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C364
100
16V

R343
100
1/16W
:CHIP

0.4
5
5
5
2.5
2.2

VD1CCD

D2-CB

DAT1

9.1

4.4

R382
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

Q315
2SC2412K

G

R371
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R375
330
1/16W
:CHIP

0
R
Q314
2SC2412K

0

C316
1000p
B:1608

R370
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R374
330
1/16W
:CHIP

MON OUT TO A3/9,A6/9_70

C349
0.47
10V
B:1608
C343
4.7

F
C310
10

9V-4-1

15p

Q302
2SC2412K

5.4

C325
0.1 16V B:1608
C324 1 6.3V B:1608
C366
1 6.3V B:1608

Q303
2SA1037AK

9
IC303
CXA2103Q
YCT-MAIN
(MAIN)

2.5
3.2
2.8
5
3.2

3.1
2
2.5
0.4

7

VD3 TO A3/9,A6/9_74

5V

R355
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C359
0.47
10V
B:1608

C361
0.47
10V
B:1608

R539
#
:1608

5.3
R316
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D307
UDZS-6.8B

R333
100
1/16W
:CHIP
DAT1

MAIN Y/C
TO A3/9,A2/9_32

C323
0.1
25V
F:1608

H

R505
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R506
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

1.7

TO A3/9,A2/9_21 PS-V

1.1

R387
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q358
2SA1037AK

R509
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C500
220p
CH:1608

R602
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R388
22k
C501
1/16W 0.01
:CHIP F:1608

R405
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.8

R334
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C352
0.47
10V
B:1608

C351
0.1
25V
F:1608

5V

L306
220µH
:CHIP

2.5

R403
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

1.8
R340
3.9k
1/16W
:CHIP
C354
4.7

TO A3/9,A4/9,A6/9_75
CR OUT

C357
0.01
25V
B:1608

TO A3/9,A4/9,A6/9_76
CB OUT

5

5

0.4

5

2.5

0.5
2.5

0

R399
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R390
100
1/16W
:CHIP

0
2.2

VP
TO A3/9,A4/9
R398
100k 1/16W :CHIP _78
S VD
TO A3/9,
C502
220p
A4/9_79
CH:1608

TO A3/9,A4/9,A6/9_77
Y OUT

0
2.2

I

– 53 –

5
2.6
2.9
2.8
0
4.9
4.9
4.9

1.9

R452
270
1/16W
:CHIP
Q338
2SC2412K
R445
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q327
2SA1037AK

R444
100
1/16W
:CHIP

5
CR

2.4

R512
0
:1608
C437
#
F:1608

13

C426
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC312
TC7W08FU

R428
0
:1608
HD2

C422
0.1
25V
F:1608
SELH TO A3/9,A6/9_73

5

HD3
CB

2.4

SEL2

2.2

R450
270
1/16W
:CHIP
TO A3/9,A4/9,A6/9_71 S HD

Q325
2SA1037AK

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

5
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.4
0
4.9
4.9

2.2

R451
Q337
270
2SC2412K 1/16W
:CHIP

Q326
2SA1037AK

R400
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

Y

2.5

R401
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

5V -1

R389
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.4
0
2.8
2.9
0

IC307
SN74LV4053
DRC_SYNC_SEL

Q339
2SC2412K
R446
100
1/16W 5
:CHIP

R402
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.2

C350
470
16V

IC311
NJM2903M-TE2

R391
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q328
2SA1037AK

C417
100
16V

IC305
SN74LV4053
YCT_SEL

Q329
2SA1037AK

R404
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.1
R392
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.4

6

R312
100
1/16W R317
:CHIP 1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C330
0.01
16V
B:1608

4.8
2.8

9.1

C391
0.1
25V
F:1608

2.8

2.2
R393
100
1/16W
:CHIP

L315
10µH
:CHIP

R432 R433 R439
470
470
470
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP

Q330
2SA1037AK

R394
100
1/16W
:CHIP

12
Q305
2SC2412K

SYNC TO A3/9,A2/9_42
Y/CR/CB(DRC)
TO A3/9,A2/9_39
DRC-SEL TO A3/9,A2/9_41

TO A3/9,A2/9_43 MAIN SYNC

8

CLK1

MAIN C

MAIN Y

R306
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R315
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.8

R325
15k1/16W:CHIP

2.2
2.1
1.8
0
0

11
10

4.4
4.4

R307
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

G

C328
0.1 16V B:1608
C327
CH:1608
C329
0.47 10V B:1608
C326
470p CH:1608

3.6
3.2
3.3
1.7
X303
3.58MHz 1.8
2.6

1.8

R302
100 9.1
1/16W
:CHIP

C319
0.47 10V B:1608
C315
0.1 16V B:1608
C314
0.1 16V B:1608

M-FSC
TO A3/9,
A2/9_30

C307
0.1
25V
F:1608

VD1CCD

C335
100
16V

2.9
3.6
3.6
3.6

C348
0.1
25V
F:1608

3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2

L304
10µH
:CHIP

HD1

L303
10µH
:CHIP

VD3

9V-4

5V

YS

C353 0.1 16V B:1608 B

C345
0.1
16V
B:1608

C356 0.1 16V B:1608 R

C344
0.1
16V
B:1608

C355 0.1 16V B:1608 G

TO A3/9,A7/9_58 YUV SW

E

TO A3/9,A4/9,A6/9_72 S VD

VD2
S-HD
S-VD
VD1
SEL1

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

15

14

13

YS

R

G

B

A

S HD TO A4/9,A6/9_71

C339
0.1
16V
B:1608

2.5
3.2
3
4.9
3.2

3.4
0

S HD
TO A4/9,A3/9_71

C346
0.47
10V
B:1608

C503
220p
CH:1608

0.5

E

C504
R605
1000p
10k
25V
1/16W
:CHIP CH:1608

2.4

5
3

2.3
4.7
4.4
4.5

Q310
2SC2412K

C334
0.47
10V
B:1608
5V

C338
4.7
L305
10µH
:CHIP

F

R330
3.9k
1/16W
:CHIP
C342
0.01
25V
B:1608

3.3

3.1
R335
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R338
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

10k
RST
TO A4/9,A2/9,
A3/9_59

R608
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R406
0
:1608

Q308
2SA1037AK

SUB Y/C
TO A4/9,A2/9_12

R337
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R339
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.5
2.1

14

IC304
CXP85840A-039Q
SUB-CCD V-CHIP
(SUB)

R607
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q324
2SC2412K

X304
12MHz

0

5

R350
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3

C385
0.0047
B:1608
R416
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

R373
100
1/16W
:CHIP

5

R442
220
1/16W
:CHIP

H

– 54 –

R619
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

Q381
2SC2412K

9.1
0
B

Q336
2SC2412K

R441
220
1/16W
:CHIP

C381
0.1
16V
B:1608

0

0

Q361
2SC2412K

R458
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R461
330
1/16W
:CHIP

R457
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R460
330
1/16W
:CHIP

9.1
0

0

0
Q363
2SC2412K

Q335
2SC2412K

G

Q320
2SC2412K

9.1

Q368
2SC2412K

9.1

0
R440
220
1/16W
:CHIP

C380
1000p
B:1608

0
0

C394
100
16V

R459
330
1/16W
:CHIP

R617
100
1/16W
:CHIP

L312
10µH
:CHIP
C398
0.1
25V
F:1608

R

R456
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

Q340
2SC2412K

C362
0.1
25V
F:1608

TO A4/9,A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9,A9/9_3 IIC-1

YS

0

0

TO A4/9,A7/9_61 BLOCK-S

R324
100
1/16W
:CHIP
CLK1

DAT1

R323
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R385
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

9.1

R431
100
1/16W
:CHIP

1.7

G

0

Q380
2SC2412K

0

R412
220
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3

9.1

9.1

C376
0.47
10V
B:1608

Q312
2SA1037AK

9.1

R443
100 1/16W :CHIP

R354
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.9

R345
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

L313
10µH
:LAV35
C399
15p
CH:1608

0
0

Q311
2SC2412K

R346
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

9V-4-1

R435
C401
470
15p
1/16W
:CHIP CH:1608

2.5
2.5

1.6

C333
0.47
10V
B:1608
C332
10

Q307
2SC2412K

9.1

9.1

0.4
0.5

R606
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R604
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R603
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.7
R320
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

0.4
5
R407
1/16W :CHIP 5

2.5
0.2

9V-4-1

R436
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R409
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

S-HD

C301
0.01
16V
B:1608
C313
0.1
25V
F:1608

DAT1

R408
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

R618
100
1/16W
:CHIP
TO A4/9,A2/9_36 SUB YS

C303
0.1 16V B:1608
C367
1 6.3V B:1608
C302
1 6.3V B:1608

IC301
CXA2103Q
YCT-SUB
(SUB)

CLK1

0
0

R305
15k 1/16W :CHIP

1.7
1.8
2.6

CB OUT
TO A4/9,A3/9,A6/9_76
CR OUT
TO A4/9,A3/9,A6/9_75
Y OUT
TO A4/9,A3/9,A6/9_77

R437
100
1/16W
:CHIP

1.8

2.2
2.2
2.1
0
0.5

C375
0.1
25V
F:1608

SUB-Y

X301
3.58MHz

C374
100
16V

R331
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A4/9,A2/9_37 SUB G

R609
100
1/16W
:CHIP

SUB-C

D

FSC
TO A4/9,
A2/9_22

L309
10µH 5V
:CHIP

1.7
2.6
2.9

C331
0.1
25V
F:1608

C
C306
0.1 16V B:1608
C305
15p CH:1608
C308
0.47 10V B:1608
C304
470p CH:1608

S-VD
S VD TO A4/9,A3/9/_72

5V-1

C320
4.7

C311
100
16V

2.7

L302
10µH
:CHIP

C340
0.1
16V
B:1608

VP
TO A4/9,
A3/9_78

C337
0.1
16V
B:1608

5V

3.5
3.5
3.5

B

S VD TO A4/9,A6/9_72

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

• A (5/9) BOARD * MARK LIST
Ref. No.
Q501
Q502
R502
R507
R508
R510
R513
R519

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90
2.2k: CHIP
2.2k: CHIP
100: CHIP

1

KP-HW572K90
2SA1034AK
2SD601-AQ
2.2k: CHIP
3.3k: CHIP
1k: CHIP
2.2k: CHIP
2.7k: CHIP
1k: CHIP

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12

A

ABL TO A5/9,A1/9,A8/9_50
VTIM TO A5/9,A1/9,A8/9_68
V DRIVE+ TO A5/9,A1/9_47
V DRIVE- TO A5/9,A1/9_48
9V-4
PIN(E-W) TO A5/9,A1/9_4 52

L317 TO A5/9,A8/9_84 OFFSET
10µH
TO A5/9,A7/9_63 MUTE
:LAV35

HC PARA TO A5/9,A8/9_4 67
HP IN TO A5/9,A1/9_51

V SHIFT TO A5/9,A1/9_57

R513
*
:CHIP
Q356
2SA1037AK

1.4

C406
4.7
6.3V
B:CHIP C407 C408
4.7
4.7
6.3V
6.3V
B:CHIP B:CHIP

C444
0.068
16V
B:1608

C507
0.0022
B:1608

3.5.
Q345
2SA1037AK

R418
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R489
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A5/9,A2/9_27 G1
TO A5/9,A2/9_28 B1

3.3

Q348
2SA1037AK

2.7

R480
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R493
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP
R514
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C424
# CH:1608
R472
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C433
#
CH:1608

3.7
3.7

2.9

R496
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q347
2SA1226
BUFF

C432
#
CH:1608

3.6
Q342
2SC2412K

R483
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

0.4
Q346
2SC2412K

R574
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.5

C435
100
16V
C442
2.2
6.3V R519
F:1608
*
1/16W
:CHIP

Q351
2SA1226
BUFF

R538
100
1/16W
:CHIP

OSD
TO A5/9,A7/9
_64

C472
0.47
10V
B:1608

R559
470
1/16W
:CHIP
R554
100 3.3
1/16W
:CHIP

R-SIG
TO A5/9,A1/9_55

R553
12k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.4

C477
4.7
6.3V
B:CHIP

PROT MUTE TO A5/9,A7/9_66

C489
0.47
10V
B:1608

5
HS

R569
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C494
100
16V
CR

C481 0.1 16V B:1608

CB

C480 0.1 16V B:1608

Y

R567
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R577
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP
C484
0.1
25V
F:1608
R576
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP
R575
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R568
100
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

C488
100
16V

Q374
2SC2412K

2.6
0
VM LEVEL
TO A5/9,A7/9
_65

C478
0
:1608
VM TO A5/9,A1/9_54

Q367
2SA1226
BUFF

C479
47p
CH:1608
MID YS

R541
6.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

C466
47p
CH:1608

R551
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D318
1SS355-TE

R566
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

D317
1SS355-TE

0.4
Q350
2SC2412K

(Y/C JUNGLE)

P MUTE TO A5/9,A7/9_63

I
– 55 –

SCP TO A5/9,A2/9_26
CLK1
DAT1

C490
0.1
25V
F:1608
C482 0.1 16V B:1608

L321
10µH
:LAV35

C476
0.1
25V
F:1608

C495
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q373
2SC2412K

15

DRV TO A5/9,A8/9_62

3.4
R495
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

22

0

C486
9.1
0.22
10V
B:16085.7

R570
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

3.1
0
3.6

16

2.7

3.6

0.4

R561
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.5

3.4

C449
1
6.3V
B:1608

R526
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

IK

2.9

Q357 9.2
2SA1037AK

8.5

R501
82
1/16W
:CHIP

R527
0
:1608

C485
0.47
10V
B:1608

R572
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

17
20

R511
150k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q353
2SA1037AK

B

R484
100
1/16W
:CHIP
C428
#
CH:1608

C429
#
CH:1608

9.2

R490
82
1/16W
:CHIP

G

8.5

3.6

Q343
2SA1226
BUFF

Q354
2SA1037AK

R558
82
1/16W
:CHIP

R

R473
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R557
82
1/16W
:CHIP

18

0

C487
0.1
16V
B:1608

3.1
1.3
5.7
5
0.2
0.7
4.4
4.4

21

9.3
0

Q331 9.2
2SA1037AK
C425
#
CH:1608 3.6

H

3.9

L316
10µH
:LAV35
R556
82
1/16W
:CHIP
R476
82
1/16W
:CHIP

C440
0.1
25V
F:1608
C443
100 12V
16V

R503
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.9

G

R521
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.7
2.9
2.9

12V

R477
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R562
470
1/16W
:CHIP

IC309
CXA2150AQ

R-R

Q349
2SC2412K

R-G

R420
1.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C431
0.1
16V
B:1608

D312
UDZS-5.6B
LIMIT

F

0
3.5
0.5
9.1
3.1
5
3.9
1.7
1.7

OSD-R

R482
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

R517
100 1/16W :CHIP
R516
100 1/16W :CHIP
R515
100 1/16W :CHIP

C409
#

R-B

E

R356
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R341
3.9k
1/16W
:RN-CP

19

Q369
DTC144EKA

X307
2.7MHz

C483
0.0047
B:1608

OSD-G

C368
0.1
16V
R329
B:1608 4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R332
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R547
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R-YS

R311
39k
1/16W
:CHIP

C470
0.01
16V
B:1608

3.1
3.2
C461 0.1 16V B:1608 3.1
R542 100 1/16W :CHIP
0
C463 0.1 16V B:1608 3.6
C464 0.1 16V B:1608
0
C467 0.1 16V B:1608 3.6
C468 0.47 10V B:1608 0
0.4
R550 3.3M 1/16W :CHIP 0.4
2.5
3.8
2.6
2.6
1.1

Q313
2SC2412K

C455
0.1
:PT

0

Q309
2SC2412K

R540
100
1/16W
:CHIP
C458
0.1
:PP

0.3
0
1.6

Q502
*

3
0.7
3.3
2.7

R518
*
:CHIP

Q352
2SC2412K

R419
2.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R348
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

MID OUT TO A5/9,A2/9_46
VS

YSYM

D

R625
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R624
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R552
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.5
0

R366
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

H DRIVE TO A5/9,A1/9_53
VP TO A5/9,A1/9,A2/9_33

R504
*
:CHIP

5.4
4.4
3.9

R508
*
1/16W
:CHIP

R507
*
1/16W
:CHIP

R342
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R571
0
:1608

0.8

Q355
2SC2412K

3.9

R544
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.1

4

4.4

2.2

C498
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q501
*

2.7

9.1

R597
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R596
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R504
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R599
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

D321
0.7 1SS355-TE

Q378
2SC2412K

C

Q379
2SA1037AK

9.1

C497
100
16V

0.7

C438
100
16V

C457 0.1 16V B:1608

0.1

9.1

C460 0.1 16V B:1608

R593
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R598
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D319
1SS355-TE

R594
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C439
0.1
25V
F:1608

6V

OSD-B

9V-4

R623
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R543
2.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

12V

TO A5/9,A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,A4/9,A6/9,A7/9,A9/9_3 IIC-1

B

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

• A (6/9) BOARD * MARK LIST
Ref. No.
R620
R621
R622

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90
68: CHIP
68: CHIP
68: CHIP

1

RM-Y909K

KP-HW572K90
22: CHIP
22: CHIP
22: CHIP

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12

A

D

C383 0.47 10V B:1608

D2-CB

C382 0.47 10V B:1608

G

R410
160
1/16W
:RN-CP

C387 10

R417
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R421
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C379
0.1
25V
F:1608

C386
0.1
25V
F:1608

C400
100
16V

5
2.9
2.8
2.1
1
1

Q334
2SA1037AK

2.8

2.1

C388
0.47
10V
B:1608
R426
180
1/16W
:RN-CP

C389
0.47
10V
B:1608

R425
180
1/16W
:RN-CP

TO A6/9,A3/9,A4/9_71 S HD

2.1
R413
100
1/16W
:RN-CP

2.8

R424
180
1/16W
:RN-CP

2.6
2.6
2.6
R448
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R449
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C402
0.1
25V
F:1608

C405
0.1
25V
F:1608

R455
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C392
0.47
10V
B:1608

Q341
2SC2412K

C410
200
16V

R481
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R463 10k 1/16W :RN-CP
C416 0.1 25V F:1608
C415 1 6.3V B:1608
C414 0.01 16V B:1608

C395
0.47
10V
B:1608

Q344
2SA1037AK

C413
0.1
25V
F:1608

C397
0.47
C403
10V
47
B:1608 16V

5

R447
100
1/16W
:CHIP

2.5

R453
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R492
0
:1608

FB301
BLM11A102S
:1608

X306
14.318MH

5V

3.2

R454
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

S-HD

TO A6/9,A3/9,A4/9_77 Y OUT

1

L314
10µH
:CHIP

S-VD

I

C418
0.1
16V
B:1608

2.8
3.2
4.1
4.1

R414
100
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q332
2SA1037AK

VD3
TO A6/9,A3/9_74

3.8

Q333
2SA1037AK 2.6

TO A6/9,A3/9,A4/9_75 CR OUT

SELH
TO A6/9,A3/9_73

2.9

IC306
CXA2151Q
COMPONENT-I/F

R415
100
1/16W
:RN-CP

TO A6/9,A3/9,A4/9_76 CB OUT

SEL CR

:CHIP

3.2

2.2

H

SEL CB

R621 * :CHIP

0.1
0.4

C423 R427
0.1
160
25V 1/16W
F:1608 :RN-CP

R411
160
1/16W
:RN-CP

:CHIP

X305
4MHz

2.9
2.9
2.9
1.3
1

F

R620 *

1

D2-CR
D2-Y

SEL OUT TO A6/9,A2/9_40
SEL Y

R423
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R422
100
1/16W
:CHIP
C384 0.1 25V F:1608

E

D COMP TO A6/9,A2/9,A3/9_11

1
1

C378
0.1
25V
F:1608 C377
0.1
25V
F:1608

IIC-1
TO A6/9,A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,
A4/9,A5/9,A7/9,A9/9_3

C404
C400 0.1
25V
100
16V F:1608

R622 *

1
2.9
2.9
2.9

L318
10µH
:CHIP

CLK1

C390
10

DAT1
L311
10µH
:CHIP

R434 100 1/16W :CHIP

C

R438 100 1/16W :CHIP

5V

4.4
4.4

D1-Y

B

C393 0.4710V B:1608 D1-CB
C396 0.4710V B:1608 D1-CR

(COMPONENT I/F, ID-1 DECODER)

R462
470
1/16W
:CHIP

IC308
CXD2085M
ID-1 DECODER

C420
0.1
25V
F:1608
C419
100
16V

5
R470
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C412
R464
1
100
6.3V
1/16W
R469
B:1608 :CHIP 10 1/16W :CHIP

C411
0.1
16V
B:1608

C421
0.001
B:1608

R468
100
1/16W
:CHIP

MON OUT TO A6/9,A3/9_70

TO A6/9,A3/9,A4/9_72 S VD

J
– 56 –

1.4
1.9
1.6

0
0

R491
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.4
2.6

R494
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
R487
100
1/16W
:CHIP

4.4
4.3

DAT1
CLK1

C430
0.1
25V
F:1608

R486
100
1/16W
:CHIP

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

4

5

0
R804
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

11

12

13

TU CONT TO A7/9,A1/9_2

4.7

R806
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

MOD-1

R807
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

5V
Q715
C732 2SC2412K
100p
CH:1608
0

R796
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

9

BIL-1

C731
100p
CH:1608

Q716
2SC2412K

ST-1

R797
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

8

MONO-1

TO A7/9,A2/9_44 SIG-V

7

AFT2

C733
0.001
25V
CH:1608

6

AFT1

A

5

RM-Y909K

MID BINT
TO A7/9,A2/9_35

3

2

AGC

1

10

R737
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C745
0.1
25V
F:1608

R764
1k 1/16W :CHIP

R742
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R759
1k 1/16W :CHIP

R738
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

- TO A7/9,A8/9_81

STBY5V

R752
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

STB CONTROL
TO A7/9,A8/9_80

B

R747
100 1/16W :CHIP

R803
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C730
10p
CH:1608

R743
100 1/16W :CHIP

TO A7/9,A2/9_45 SIG-H

S-ATT TO A7/9,A2/9_13
S-MODE1 TO A7/9,A2/9_14

R897
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C

R898
47
1/16W
:CHIP

S-MODE2 TO A7/9,A2/9_15

R899
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
R786
1k 1/16W :CHIP

D712
DAN202UT106
OR

LINE MUTE TO A7/9,A2/9_17
TUNER MUTE TO A7/9,A1/9,A9/9_4
YUV SW TO A7/9,A3/9_58

R785
1k 1/16W :CHIP

IC701
PST9145NL
RESET

C705
0.1
25V
F:1608

5

R732
100 1/16W :CHIP

TO A7/9,A2/9,A8/9_25
SIRCS

R784 100 1/16W :CHIP

BLOCK-M TO A7/9,A3/9_60

R782 100 1/16W :CHIP

D

C701
0.1
25V
F:1608

D713
DAN202UT106
OR

C710
22p
CH:1608

C702
10

R728
0
:1608

X701

C709
27p
CH:1608
C799
0.1
C714 15p CH:1608
25V
F:1608 C713 15p CH:1608
Q701
2SC2412K

E

5

YSYM

R720
100 1/16W :CHIP

0

TO A7/9,A5/9_64 OSD

IC704
*
MAIN-UCOM

R769 100 1/16W :CHIP
R779 100 1/16W :CHIP

A MUTE TO A7/9,A2/9_18

C703 0.1 25V F:1608
D711
DAN202UT106
OR

R736
220 1/16W :CHIP

R733
1k 1/16W :CHIP

R709
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R716
1k 1/16W :CHIP

TO A7/9,A1/9_5 S-TU-H

R711
10k 1/16W :CHIP

R777 1k 1/16W :CHIP

R715
100 1/16W :CHIP

R776

# :CHIP

R775 1k 1/16W :CHIP
R774 100 1/16W :CHIP

PROT MUTE TO A7/9,A5/9_66

R773 100 1/16W :CHIP

TO A7/9,A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,
A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A9/9_3
IIC-1

CLK1

R721
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R714
100 1/16W :CHIP

F

C800
0.01
16V
B:1608

R789
#
:CHIP

Q714
DTA144EKA
INV

G
D703
UDZS-3.6B

R717
3.3k 1/16W :CHIP

R702
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC702
M24C04-MN6T(A)

C144
10

R703
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
C708
100
10V

0
Q707
DTC144EKA
NV-RST

C707
0.1
25V
F:1608

TO A7/9,A2/9_29 /BINT

C706
0.1
25V
F:1608

5

5V

5
R707 100 1/16W :CHIP

STBY5V

5
5
4.4
4.4

R790
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R708 100 1/16W :CHIP

SIRCS
TO A7/9,A2/9,8/9_25

C11
100
16V

4.9

TO A7/9,A2/9_38 MID BUSY

5
5
4.5
4.4

C719
0.001
B:1608

TO A7/9,A5/9_65 VM LEVEL

CN16
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R735
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A7/9,A8/9_83
#V COMP

R718
3.3k 1/16W :CHIP

IC703
M24C08-WMN6T(A)
NVM

Q712
2SA1037AK

0

R765 330 1/16W :CHIP

R763 330 1/16W :CHIP

R758 100 1/16W :CHIP

R719
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R756 100 1/16W :CHIP

R712
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R755 100 1/16W :CHIP

R722
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R754 100 1/16W :CHIP

R710
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R753 100 1/16W :CHIP

OSD-B

R751 1k 1/16W :CHIP

R723 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

R748 10k 1/16W :CHIP

OSD-G

3D/RST TO A7/9,A1/9,A2/9_31

Q711
# 5

R746 100 1/16W :CHIP

R724 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

X SW TO A7/9,A2/9_34

R771 100 1/16W :CHIP

R725 100 1/16W :CHIP

DAT1
OSD-R

HV PROT TO A7/9,A1/9_49

R772 1k 1/16W :CHIP

R781
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN7
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

SP MUTE1
TO A7/9,A9/9_82

R778 100 1/16W :CHIP

TO A7/9,A1/9_5 M-TU-H

H

P MUTE TO A7/9,A5/9_63

R768 100 1/16W :CHIP

L701 2.2µH :EL0606

0

TO A7/9,A9/9_69 AUDIO PROT

I

BLOCK-S TO A7/9,A4/9_61

R783 100 1/16W :CHIP

R701
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R706 100 1/16W :CHIP
R705 100 1/16W :CHIP

9V-3

L10
100µH

R153
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

(SYSTEM CONTROL)
D7
UDZS-5.6B
LIMIT

C145
0.01
16V
B:1608

CN701
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO

J
CN9
6P
WHT
:S-MICRO

– 57 –

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
• A (8/9) BOARD * MARK LIST
KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90
-

1

RM-Y909K

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

A

R884
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

11.9

TO A8/9,A7/9_83 #V COMP

Q724
2SC2412K

L704
10µH
:CHIP

C735
100
16V

R872
100
1/16W
:CHIP

IC705
CXA1726AM
SHADING1

C736
0.1
25V
F:1608

2.2
2.2
3.1
0

C
R808
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R809
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

VTIM TO A8/9,A1/9,A5/9_68

0
0
0
0
1.3
0
0

5

D

12

RM-Y908

-2
1.2
0.6
-1.3
2.2
3.1
-5

1.4
2.2
1.4
1.4

R615
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R812
#
1/16W
:RN-CP

R819
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP
R614
18k
1/16W
:CHIP

R821
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

5
0
0
0

C742
0.1
25V
F:1608

R820
27k
1/16W
:CHIP

R816
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

R811
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D730
UDZS-6.8B

0

R822
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R825
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

R824
27k
1/16W
:CHIP

R827
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R826
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

0
R866
47k
1/16W
R856 :CHIP
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

-2

0
0
0.2
0

0
0

R877
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

-1.9
0
-1.9
0

C781
0.1
25V
F:1608

C769
0.1
25V
F:1608

NL701

R

C778
0.1
25V
F:1608

R889
68
1/16W
:CHIP

R881
100
1/16W
:CHIP

47k
1/16W
:CHIP

-16.4

CN704
6P
RED
:S-MICRO

R882
100
1/16W
:CHIP

11.9
-0.3
0 R876

-0.4
0

-15V

R850
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

-2
0.1
0

IC710
NJM2068V-TE2
SHADING AMP1

R888
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

9.3
0.1

IC706
CXA1726AM
SHADING2

R815
5.6k
1/16W
:CHIP

R814
2.4k
1/16W
:RN-CP

ABL TO A8/9,A1/9,A5/9_50

11.8

0.1
R883
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN703
6P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R875
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

NL702
R891
68
1/16W
G :CHIP

-2

IK

-5
-5V
L705
10µH
:CHIP

C750
0.1
25V
F:1608

C737
0.1
25V
F:1608

C738
100
16V

R859
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R852
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

E

IC709
NJM2068V-TE2
SHADING AMP2

C768
180p
CH:1608
C754
0.01
16V
B:1608

R865
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C766
0.1
25V
F:1608

C760
47
25V

C777
0.1
25V
F:1608

11.9
0.1
0 R874

0
0
0
-16.4

47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R880
100
1/16W
:CHIP

CN702
6P
BLK
:S-MICRO

C779
100
16V

NL703

R873
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C770
120p
CH:1608

B
R890
68
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A8/9,A5/9_84 OFFSET
R834
*
:CHIP

H SAW TO A8/9,A1/9_56
HC PARA TO A8/9,A5/9_67

F

STBY 5V
STBY 5V-1
R760
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

5
Q702
2SA1037AK

G

4.4
4

R750
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A8/9,A2/9,A7/9_25 SIRCS

C728
100
16V
C722
0.1
16V
B:1608

D710
DAN202UT106

Q705
2SC2412K
INV.

R749
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

R767
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

0.1

0.6

TO A8/9,A2/9_16 CTRL-S

4.2
0

CONT-S IN
R745
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

H

R761
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

R762
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q703
2SC2412K
INV.

5

Q706
2SA1037AK

Q709
2SC2412K

0.1

0
Q704
2SA1037AK

CONT-S OUT

R740
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R744
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R770
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.9
0

0

D709
1SS355-TE
R787
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D708
1SS355-TE

Q708
2SC2412K

(SHADING)

0

4.3

0

I

0.1

0

0

TO A8/9,A7/9_80 STB CONTROL

14

13

12V

Q726
2SA1037AK

B

RM-Y909K

KP-HW572K90
47: CHIP

DRV TO A8/9,A5/9_62

Ref. No.
R834

TO A8/9,A7/9_81 R766
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

J
– 58 –

0.6
Q710
2SC2412K

R788
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

L702
0µH

OFFSET

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12
9V-2

C801
0.1
16V
B:1608

C704
47
25V

R844
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
R843
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R840
47k
1/16W
:CHIP
R841
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C

VAR R TO A9/9,A2/9_8

IC707
NJM4558M-TE2
AUDIO BUFF.

9.1

4.8

4.8

4.5

4.5

4.5

4.6

R863
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC711
BH3868BFS-E2
AUDIO PROC.
C765
100
16V

R867
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R862
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C755
47
25V

R893
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

R864
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

R855
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
R858
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C759
0.22 25V B:1608

C758
47
25V

C761
0.22 25V B:1608

C756
10

C773
0.033 16V B:1608
C775
0.0033 16V B:1608
C782
0.033 :PT
C783
0.001 :PT

D

C784
0.47 10V B:1608
C785
4.7

R868
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

TO A9/9,A1/9,A2/9,A3/9,A4/9,A5/9,A6/9,A7/9_3 IIC-1
DAT1
CLK1

C786
4.7

4.5
2.9
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
1.2
2
4.4
4.4

0
0
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
0
1.2
2
9.1
9.1

C788 R895
5.6k
0.047
16V 1/16W
B:1608 :CHIP

F

C790
0.033 16V B:1608
C791
0.0033 16V B:1608
C792
0.033 :PT
C793
0.001 :PT
C794
0.47 10V B:1608
C795
4.7

SP MUYE1 TO A9/9,A7/9_82

G

R810
D704
10k
DAN202UT106 1/16W
:CHIP

+11V

H

R818
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

13.1
0.3

D718
1SS355-TE

11.6
12.3

C739
4.7

R823
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

R831
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C748
#
D719
1SS355-TE

10.3
0

R842
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R833
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C797
0.1
16V
B:1608

0

22.1

0

11.6
R848
18k
1/16W
:CHIP

R845
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C757
0.1
:PT

R857
27k
1/16W
:CHIP

R861
4.7
:FPRD

R860
4.7
:FPRD

C772
0.1
:PT

C771
0.1
:PT

R854
27k
1/16W
:CHIP
C762
100
25V

R835
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

D720
ERC91-02

D725
UDZS-22B

C747
47
25V

D726
UDZS-22B

D729
1SS355-TE

D721
ERC91-02

9V-3

R879
1k
1/16W
:CHIP 8.9

R870
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

C751
2200
25V

Q725
2SA1037AK

Q722
2SC2412K

9

R869
12k
1/16W
:CHIP

C752
2200
25V

9

R878
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

0

0

R886
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R887
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R885
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C780
100 25V

AUDIO PROT TO A9/9,A7/9_69
R871
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q723
2SC2412K

0

CN705
4P
BLK
:S-MICRO
D702
1SS355-TE

D701
DAN202UT106

TUNER MUTE TO A9/9,A1/9,A7/9_4

CN706
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO

D724
UDZS-22B

9
0

PS701
UNH009
2A

D723
UDZS-22B

C749
47
25V

I

J

-22.2

R849
18k
1/16W
:CHIP

C746
47
25V

R628
0.47
:FPRD

Q721
2SA1037AK

0

R851 C753
#
10k
1/16W :PT
:CHIP

Q717
2SC2412K

10.4

C764
0.1
:PT

Q718
2SC2412K

11.6

R813
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

C796
100
16V

R896
0
:1608

PS702
UNH009
2A

D705
UDZS-33B
D706
UDZS-33B

R817
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

C789
10

IC708
TDA7265
L,R AMP

0

R832
470
1/16W
:CHIP

0

R828
470
1/16W
:CHIP

0

C741
4.7

0

C740
4.7

C787
1

R894
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R892
22k 1/16W :CHIP

E

AUDIO R TO A9/9,A2/9_10

B

VAR L TO A9/9,A2/9_7

AUDIO L TO A9/9,A2/9_9

A

R830
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

R836
0
:1608
Q713
2SA1037AK 10.3

10.3
0

R829
0
:1608
C802
470
16V

(AUDIO)
– 59 –

RM-Y909K

13

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

DGV

DRV

DBV

DBH

DGH

DRH

DHV MUTE T0 AD1/2, AD2/2_2

A

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

14

13

C1640
100
16V

WCLK1 MUTE T0 AD1/2, AD2/2_3
BCLK MUTE T0 AD1/2, AD2/2_4

RB1603
100*4

DIGITAL REG1, PJED CPU)

FB1606
BLM11A601S
:1608

RB1604
100*4

C1625
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1627
0.1
25V
F:1608

RE_YS

R1639
100 1/16W :CHIP

RE_B

R1641
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

B

R1645
330
1/16W
:CHIP
R1663
560
1/16W
:CHIP
R1651
330
1/16W
:CHIP

C1606
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1605
0.1
25V
F:1608

C

C1616 0.1

25V F:1608
25V F:1608

C1614 0.1

R1661
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C1631
100 16V

R1644
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

25V F:1608

Q1605
2SC2412K

R1656
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C1636
0.1
16V
B:1608

C1630
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1615 0.1

R1655
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

IC1601
CM0017AF
DIGITAL-REGI

RE_G

R1662
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

FB1602
BLM11A601S
:1608
R1646
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q1604
2SC2412K

R1660
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

RE_R

C1601
100
16V
C1604
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1613 0.1

25V F:1608

C1612 0.1

25V F:1608

C1611 0.1

25V F:1608

FB1601
BLM11A601S
:1608

C1609
0.0022
B:1608

R1650
330
1/16W
:CHIP

R1642
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1607
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
C1629
0.1
25V
F:1608

D
R1647
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1608
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C1632
0.1
25V
F:1608

D1691
1SS355TE

C1626 0.1

25V F:1608

C1610
470p
B:1608

C1617
0.1
25V
F:1608

E

R1634
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R1633
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D1692
1SS355TE

D1693
1SS355TE

C1639
100
16V

R1635
100
1/16W
:CHIP
FB1604
BLM11A601S
:1608

R H/V G H/V B H/V T0 AD1/2, AD2/2_1

R1627 1k 1/16W :CHIP

R1620 100 1/16W :CHIP
R1618 100 1/16W :CHIP

F

+5V T0 AD1/2, AD2/2
R1611
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

FB1607
BLM11A601S
:1608

R1614
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN1603
#
WHT
:S-MICRO

R1632
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1727
#
B:1608

R1612
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R1602
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1723
#
F:1608

R1658
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

FB1613 BLM11A601S :1608
FB1612 BLM11A601S :1608
FB1611 BLM11A601S :1608

GH

FB1610 BLM11A601S :1608

RV

FB1609 BLM11A601S :1608

RH

FB1608 BLM11A601S :1608
C1644
0.1
25V
F:1608

-5V T0
AD1/2, AD2/2

R1638
1k 1/16W :CHIP
R1637
1k 1/16W :CHIP

RE_R
RE_G
RE_B

0.1
R1606
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1630
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1619
0.1
25V
F:1608

SEN_LE

RB1601
#

IC1616
#

IC1614
#

C1731
0.01
25V
B:1608

C1734
0.01
25V
B:1608

C1730
1000
6.3V

D1607
UPZS-5.1B
SEN_U

C1620
27p
CH:1608

R1622
470
1/16W
:CHIP

X1601
12MHz
AT-49

R1636
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C1633
0.1
25V
F:1608

R1640
#
1/16W
:CHIP

L1602
10µH
:LB2016

R1657 1k 1/16W :CHIP

R1654
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

FB1605 BLM11A601S :1608

Q1601
#

C1622
15p
CH:1608

C1643
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q1602
#

IC1607
M24C32-WMN6T(A)
PJED NVM

R1648
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R1649
100
1/16W
:CHIP

FB1617 BLM11A601S :1608

R1678
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1729
#
F:1608

C1733
0.01
25V
B:1608

R1710
0 :1608

D1604
UPZS-5.1B

SEN_U

R1631
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1732
0.01
25V
B:1608

SEN_R

D1605
UPZS-5.1B

C1637
22p
CH:1608

R1664
#
1/16W
:CHIP

SEN_LE

R1613
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1638
22p
CH:1608

FB1603 BLM11A601S :1608

SEN_LO

C1725
#
B:1608

CN1601
20P
:B TO B-S

C1641
0.1
25V
F:1608

RE_YS

D1608
#

C1739
#
F:1608

C1726
#
F:1608

R1617
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1634
4.7

R1677
#
1/16W
:CHIP
R1616
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R1653
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R1619
0
:1608

SEN_LE

C1728
# B:1608

C1628
25V F:1608

IC1605
PST9143NL
DEF5V RESET

R1601
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

SEN_U

C1724
#
F:1608

R1629
#
1/16W
:CHIP
C1738
#
F:1608

R1615
1k 1/16W :CHIP

C1653
# B:1608

R1633
#
1/16W
:CHIP

SEN_R

R1610
# 1/16W :CHIP

J

BV
BH
GV

D1602
#

H

I

C1618
100
16V

R1676
1k
1/16W
R1625 :CHIP
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC1606
CXP86448-636Q
PJED-CPU

IC1615
#

IC1613
#

R1609
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q1603
2SC2412K

CN1602
20P
:B TO B-S

C1602 C1603
#
#
16V :1608

R1628
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1735
#
F:1608

C1607
100
16V

SEN_LO

G

R1603
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C1624
10p
CH:1608

C1623
10p
CH:1608

C1621
0.1
25V
F:1608

RB1605
100*4
C1608
0.1
25V
F:1608

L1601
10µH :LB201616

R1604
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1659
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

C1635
47p
CH:1608

R1605
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

REGI MUTE T0 AD1/2, AD2/2_5

R1652 1k 1/16W :CHIP
R1643 1k 1/16W :CHIP
R1623 1k 1/16W :CHIP
R1621 1k 1/16W :CHIP

SEN_LO

SEN_R
D1601
D1606
UPZS-5.1B

C1742
#
F:1608

– 60 –

1SS355TE

R1624
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R1626
#
1/16W
:CHIP

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

13

A
DGH

DRH

IC1608
CD0031AM

DRV

DBH

DBV

DGV

DHV TO AD 2/2, AD1/2_2

(PJE DRIVE)
C1701
0.0047
B:CHIP

C1702
#

BCLK TO AD 2/2, AD1/2_4
WCLK1 TO AD 2/2, AD1/2_3

B

C1655
#

C1658
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1665
100
16V

C1672
0.1 25V F:1608

C1684
0.1 25V F:1608

C1693
100
16V

C1700
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1706
#

C1654
#

C1657
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1664
100
16V

C1671
0.1 25V F:1608

C1683
0.1 25V F:1608

C1692
100
16V

C1699
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1705
#

C1682
0.1 25V F:1608

C1691
100
16V

C1698
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1704
100
16V

C1697
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1703
#

C
C1667
#

C1656
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1663
100
16V

C1670
0.1
25V
F:1608

D

C1687
#

REGI MUTE TO AD 2/2, AD1/2_5

FB1614
BLM11A601S
:1608

E
R1666
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R1665
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

IC1602
NJM2068V-TE2
RH FILTER & AMP
C1660
#

C1647
0.0022
B:1608

R1701
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C1689
#

C1678
0.0022
B:1608

R1684
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1659
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1645
0.001
25V
CH:1608

F

IC1610
NJM2068V-TE2
GH FILTER & AMP

R1685
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R1700
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1688
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC1612
NJM2068V-TE2
BH FILTER & AMP
C1711
0.0022
B:1608

C1719
#
C1718
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1709
0.001
25V
CH:1608

C1675
0.001
25V
CH:1608

C1722
5p
CH:1608

17
R1671 C1669 R1681
10k
22k
5p
1/16W CH:1608 1/16W
:RN-CP
:RN-CP
C1651
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1648
#

G

R1693 C1696 R1696
22k
10k
5p
1/16W CH:1608 1/16W
:RN-CP
:RN-CP
C1679
#

R1674
10k
1/16W
C1666 :RN-CP
100p
CH:1608

R1669
22k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1681
0.1
25V
F:1608

R1691
22k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1694
100p
CH:1608

R1706
22k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1714
C1713 0.1
25V
#
F:1608

R1694
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R1709
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R1708
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C1721
100p
CH:1608

R1704
22k
1/16W
:RN-CP

+5V TO AD 2/2, AD1/2
FB1616
BLM11A601S
:1608
-5V TO AD 2/2, AD1/2

C1646
0.001
25V
CH:1608

D1603
1SS355TE

R1712
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q1606
2SC2412K

C1661
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1676
0.0022
B:1608

C1677 C1680
0.1
100
25V
16V
F:1608

R1673
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R1670 C1668
22k
100p
1/16W CH:1608
:RN-CP

R H/V G H/V B H/V TO AD 2/2, AD1/2_1

J
– 61 –

C1708
0.0022
B:1608

C1716
#
C1715
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1707
0.001
25V
CH:1608

R1692 C1695 R1697
5p
10k
22k
1/16W CH:1608 1/16W
:RN-CP
:RN-CP
R1695
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1712
C1710 0.1
25V
#
F:1608

R1690 C1690
100p
22k
1/16W CH:1608
:RN-CP

RH

R1711
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1698
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C1685
0.1
25V
F:1608

C1674
0.001
25V
CH:1608

R1672 C1673 R1675
22k
10k
5p
1/16W CH:1608 1/16W
:RN-CP
:RN-CP
C1652
C1650
0.1
25V
#
F:1608

C1686
#

R1703 C1720
5p
22k
1/16W CH:1608
:RN-CP

R1707
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R1705
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R1702 C1717
100p
22k
1/16W CH:1608
:RN-CP

GH

I

R1714
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R1682
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

RV

R1713
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C1662
#

IC1611
NJM2068V-TE2
BV FILTER & AMP

R1699
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

IC1609
NJM2068V-TE2
GV FILTER & AMP

BH

C1649
R1667 0.0022
B:1608
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

H

R1683
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

IC1603
NJM2068V-TE2
RV-FILTER & AMP

BV

R1668
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

GV

FB1615
BLM11A601S
:1608

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1
A

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

CLP TO B1/4, B2/4_1
ADHD TO B1/4, B2/4_2

MID OUT TO B1/4, B3/4_7

R3310
56
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3309
56
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3311
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3316
68
1/16W
:RN-CP
C3323
10
16V
:AL-CP

C

R3308
0
:1608

R3311
56
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3312
56
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3322
47
16V
:AL-CP

L3304
10µH

R3302
470
1/16W
:CHIP

FL3301
7.2MHz
:LPF

C3329
0.1
16V
B:1608
R3304
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3372
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R3371
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q3306
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

MID CB
MID Y

R3320
56
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3322
56
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.6
3
2
4.7

Y7

D

Y6
C3331
47
16V
:AL-CP

Y5
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y1
Y0

Y TO
B1/4, B2/4_42

0.6
1
0.7
2
1.3
2
1.4
1.6
3.2

IC3304
TLC5733A
3CH 8BIT A/D

3.3V-2 TO B1/4, B2/4, B3/4_25

FL3302
3.6MHz
:LPF

C1

C0

C3

C2

C4

C5

C3345
47
16V
:AL-CP

G
C3353
47
16V
:AL-CP

R3306
100
1/16W
:CHIP

H

VD3

HD3
DRC SEL2
VD1 TO
B1/4, B3/4_10

SEL Y/CR/CB TO
B1/4, B4/4_11

SEL CB OUT
SEL CR OUT

Q3311
2SC2412K
AMP

4.7
2.4
2.4
3.2
4.7
2.4

1.5
1.6
1.7
1.7
1.5
1.8
1.6
1.6
C7

L3306
100µH
:CHIP

C3348
0.1
25V
F:1608
C3347
0.1
25V
F:1608

DRC SEL1
MID SYNC TO
B1/4, B3/4 B4/4_9

1.5

R3327
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3346
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3334
0.1
16V
B:1608
R3374
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q3308
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R3375
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3340
0.1
25V
F:1608

C6

C TO B1/4, B2/4_43

R3376
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3373
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R3377
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C3338
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3339
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3305
10µH
:CHIP

DRC SEL TO B1/4, B4/4_8

Q3309
2SC2412K
AMP

1

3.3V

MID YS
MID CR

R3318
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3314
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.6

R3303
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q3307
2SC2412K
AMP

5V

R3317
68
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3319
56 1/16W :RN-CP
R3321
56 1/16W :RN-CP

MID HS
MID VS

C3332
10 16V :AL-CP

R3313 C3321
0.1
15k
1/16W 25V
:CHIP F:1608

R3315
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

2
3.2
1.7
0
0
3.2

C3324
0.1
25V
F:1608
C3327
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3320
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3328
10 16V :AL-CP

1.6
0.1
2.4
2.4
3.9
4.7
2.4

B

R3328
0
:1608

C3336
10
16V
:AL-CP
C3354
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3334
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R3337
820
1/16W
:CHIP

C3362
4.7
6.3V
B:CHIP

RST TO
B1/4, B4/4_12
SEL Y OUT

R3380
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

L3307
10µH
:CHIP

R3379
100
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

5V

Q3310
2SA1037AK
BUFFER
S-HD
3.3V
FB3302
BLM41P750S

S-VD

9V

D3301
UDZS-3.9B
REG

R3332
5.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP C3355
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3356
47
16V
:AL-CP

MID MICRO TO B1/4, B4/4_13

R3339
680k
1/16W
:CHIP

SUB G
SUB YS

Q3303
2SC2412K
AMP

MID BINT

5V

TH CONT TO
B1/4, B4/4_15

4.9

IIC1 TO
B1/4, B4/4_2

0.4

R3340
680k
1/16W
:CHIP
R3338
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3337
0.1
16V
B:1608

MID BUSY

3.4
2.1
1.4

1.6
0.3
1.3
1.4
0

R3378
470
1/16W
:CHIP

FL3303
3.6MHz
:LPF

C3352
10
16V
:AL-CP

R3331
L3309 47k
100µH 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

IC3305
TLC2932IPWR
WRITE PLL

PLL TO B1/4, B2/4_4

R3329 R3330
330
330
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

Q3301
2SC2412K
SWITCH

L3308
100µH
:CHIP

4

R3381
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3383
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C3344
0.1
25V
F:1608

VCO TO B1/4, B2/4_3

I

13

CN3203
64P
:B TO B-P

R3305
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3307
0
:1608

F

12

R3301
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C3310
0.1
25V
F:1608

E

11

RM-Y909K

0.1
VD TO B1/4, B2/4_6

C3361
0.01
25V
B:1608

R3348
0
:1608

DAT1

R3362
#
1/16W
:CHIP

VP
CLK1

Q3304
2SC2412K
AMP
R3351
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3356
680
1/16W
:CHIP

R3361
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

J

– 62 –

R3363
#
1/16W
:CHIP

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

3

7

8

DQ1

0.9
1.2

DQ15
DQ14

C
DQ4

RB3306
56*4

1.1
1.7

1.7
1.1

1.4
1.6

1.3
0.9

1.5
1.6

DQ12

RB3304
56*4

C3312
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

R3370
#
1/16W
:CHIP

DQ10

0.5
3.2
3.2
3.1
3.1
0
0
0
0
0.1
0

DOM
XWE
XCAS
XRAS
XCS
A11
A10
A0
A1
A2
A3

0.5
1.5

DQ9

PXI TO B2/4, B4/4_24

C3304
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3324
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3323
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3330
#
:1608

0
0
0
0
0
0

A9
A8
A7

C3381
#
:1608

R3366
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3380
#
:1608

R3368
#
1/16W
:CHIP

LINE-W TO
B2/4, B4/4_16

A6

C3358
0.1
25V
F:1608

4

R3343 100 1/16W :CHIP
R3346 100 1/16W :CHIP

C3373
10p
CH:1608

F
R3353
22k
1/16W
:CHIP
R3352
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3354
220
1/16W
:CHIP
C3377
0.01
25V
B:1608

C3378
47
16V
:AL-CP

C3379
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3342
3.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3344
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3347
330
1/16W
:CHIP

2

C3343
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q3305
2SA1037AK
SWITCH

XCAS

XRAS

XCS

XWE

DQ6

DQ3

DQ5

DQ4

DQ0

DQ2

DQ14

DQ15

DQ7

DOM

A9

A11

A10

A6

A8

A7

A5

A4

A3

3.1
0.5
3.2
3.1
3.2

1.5
1.5
1.7
1.3
1.6
1
1.2
1

1.5
1.4
1.8
1.3
1.6
1
1.1
1
1.7

0
0
0
0
0.1
0
0
0

1.8

IC3303
CXD2095AQ
DRC-MF

C3364
0.1
25V
F:1608

4.9
Q3302
2SC2412K
SWITCH

3.2

Y TO B2/4, B1/4_42

C3341
0.1
25V
F:1608

1.8
0.9
0.7
2
1.3
1.9
1.3
1.7

5V

C3363
47
16V
:AL-CP

2.1

R3355
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

A2

3.3
0
R3326
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

L3311
100µH
:CHIP

0
2.1
2.2

2
3.2
1.6

C3333
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3335
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3325
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC3306
TLC2933IPWR
READ PLL

D3308
#

0

R3382
0
:1608

C3342
#
:1608

A5

C3326
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3369
0
:1608

A4

R3341
220
1/16W
:CHIP

C3359
47
16V
:AL-CP

C3319
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3318
0.1
25V
F:1608

0

DRC-FILM TO B2/4, B4/4_16

DRC RESET TO
B2/4, B3/4_17

D3302
UDZS-9.1B

3.3
0

R3365
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

L3310
100µH
:CHIP

E

D3304
#

4.9

4.2

C3349
0.1
25V
F:1608
C3350
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3336
#
1/16W
:CHIP
R3335
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

1.4
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.6
1.9
1.6
1.7

R3360
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

1.6
3.2
1.8

G

3.2
C3360
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3366
0.1
25V
F:1608

D3305
#

R3357
220
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3349
620
1/16W
:RN-CP

J
– 63 –

0.1

C3376
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3372
25V F:1608

R3350
270
1/16W
:CHIP

C3369
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3359
220 D3306
1/16W
#
:RN-CP

R3840
33
1/16W
:CHIP

D3307
#
C540 TO B2/4, B4/4_21

R3367
33
1/16W
:CHIP

0.1

CB7

CB6

CB5

CB4

CB3

CB2

1.5
1.6
1.9
1.6
1.9
1.7
1.7
1.5

C3368
0.1
25V
F:1608

CB1

CB0

CR7

CR6

CR5

CR4

CR3

CR2

1.4
1.5
1.7
1.5
1.4
1.7
1.5
1.7
C3367
0.1
25V
F:1608

CR1

CR0

Y7

Y6

Y5

Y4

Y3

C3365
0.1
25V
F:1608

DRCDCLK TO B2/4, B4/4_22

R3345
3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP
C3371
0.1 25V F:1608
R3358
220 1/16W :RN-CP

C3375
4.7
6.3V
B:CHIP

Y2

C3374
0.1
25V
F:1608

Y1

1.3
1.3
1.7
1.3
1.9
0.7
0.9
0.6
Y0

0.3
1
1
0.7
0.5
2

L3312
10µH
:CHIP

H

Y5
Y4
Y3

C TO
B2/4, B1/4_43

Y2
Y1

C3351
0.1
25V
F:1608

Y0

C7
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
C0

ADHD TO
B2/4, B1/4_2
CLP TO
B2/4, B1/4_1

0.5

3.3V

Y6

B2/4, B1/4_4

0.2

XDRCHS TO B2/4, B4/4_20

Y7

0.1 VD TO
1.6 B2/4, B1/4_6
1.3 PLL TO

0

XDRCVS TO B2/4, B4/4_19

I

14

13

C3325
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3364
0
:1608

DQ8

A1

0
0
0
1.4
L3303
1µH
:CHIP

DQ11

DQ5
DQ6
DQ7

D

C3309
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

C3308
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3307
0.1
25V
F:1608

DQ13

1.8
1.4

12

C3306
47
16V
:AL-CP

IC3302
BA18BC0FP-E2
1.8V-REG
1.8
3.2

DQ2
DQ3

3.3V-2 B2/4, B1/4, B3/4_25

L3302
10µH
:CHIP

RB3305
56*4

3.3
1.6
1.5

DQ0

A0

3.3V

C3317
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3316
0.1
25V
F:1608

DQ1

C3315
0.1
25V
F:1608

D3303 C3314
0.1
#
25V
F:1608

DQ11

C3313
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3305
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC3301
HY57V161610DTC
16M-SDRAM

11

RM-Y908

3.3V

C3303
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

B
C3301
0.1
25V
F:1608
RB3307
56*4

10

9

DQ8

C3302
0.1
25V
F:1608

6

DQ13

L3301
10µH
:CHIP

5

DQ12

A

4

DQ9

2

DQ10

1

RM-Y909K

CLP TO
B2/4, B1/4_1

DRC TO
B2/4, B3/4_23

C3370
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3357
0.1
25V
F:1608

VCO TO B2/4, B1/4_3

R3333
0
:1608

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

14

13

A

C3405
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

A3

A4

A5

A6

C3412
0.1
25V
F:1608

A7

A8

0.1
1.6
1.6
2.6
2.6

3.9
1.6
1.6
0
0.1
0
2
0

1.5

3
2.9
2.5
3.2
1.5

D3

D4

2.5
0
0

1.5
4.6

D7

D18
D19
C3417
0.1
25V
F:1608
D20

R3422
0
:1608

D21
D22

WE

D23
D24
D25

D26
D27

CAS
RAS
CS

A12
A11
A10
A0

R3461
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D28
D29
C3426
0.1
25V
F:1608
D30

A1
A2

R3452 0 :1608

R3460
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3428
0.1
RB3423 16V
47*4 B:1608
D16

D31

VDOVS T0 B3/4, B4/4_30

1.5

1.5
0
0
0.4
2.1

0.9

C3439 C3440
0.1
12p
25V
F:1608 CH:1608

D3402
X3401 DAP202K
18.543956MHz
C3441
12p CH:1608

R3489
0
:1608

L3406 10µH :CHIP
R3498
560
1/16W
:CHIP

R3497
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

F

1.7
5

R3837
270
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3836
270
1/16W
:RN-CP

5V

L3409
10µH
:CHIP

1.6
R3806
56
1/16W
:RN-CP

3.2
3.1
1.3
1.3
1.5
1.2

0.8

C3453
10
16V
:AL-CP
C3455
10
16V
:AL-CP

C3454
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3802 R3803 R3804
270
270
270
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP

R3805 R3834
270
270
1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP

R3835
270
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3456
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3807 R3808 R3809
120
120
120
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP

R3810 R3839
120
120
1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP

R3841
120
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3457
10
16V
:AL-CP

C3458
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3814 R3815 R3816
22
15
10
1/16W 1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP

R3817
22
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.2
1.2

1.3

1.4

0.1
3.1
3.1
3.2
2.9

0

R3842
750
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.4
0
1.2
1.9
1.2

G

D12

RB3426
47*4
D11

D9
D8

4.7

R3475
100
1/16W
:CHIP

RB3424
47*4
D20

3.1
L3408
10µH
:CHIP

X3402
74.175824MHz

R3800
0
:1608

C3418
0.1
16V
B:1608

1.6
1.6
0
0
0
2
0.1

1.6

0.5

D31

1.6
1.3

1.5
1.1

D29

1.4
1.8

1.8
1.3

1.1
1.5

1.3
1.6
3.2
1.7
0

A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3

RB3427
47*4

D28

RB3428
47*4
D27
D26

D23

0.5
C3446
0.1
16V
B:1608

D25
D24

C3436
0.1
16V
B:1608

IC3402
MT48LC2M32B2TG
64M-SDRAM

VD0 VS

R3923
0UH
BLM21B050SPT

VD3
HD3
MID YS

C3498
#
:1608

IC3411
TC7W04FU

3.2

3.2
0.2

CR1
CR2
CR3

C3462
0.1
25V
F:1608
CR4
CR5
CR6
CR7
CB0

C3460
47p
CH:1608

0.4
4.9

R3812
100 1/16W :CHIP
5V -1

R3813
100
1/16W
:CHIP

L3416
10µH
:CHIP

C3473
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC3412
TC7W08FU
R3881
68 1/16W :CHIP
R3823 2.7k 1/16W :CHIP

C3499
0.01
25V
B:1608

IC3413
SN74LV4053ANSR
SYNC SW
C3496
0.1
25V
F:1608

0
2.6

C3497
#
:1608

0.5

C3459
#
:1608 C3461
#
:1608
3.3V

1.6
R3820
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3828
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3824
2.7k 1/16W :CHIP

3.2

RB3409
47*4

V T0 B3/4, B4/4_39

RB3407
47*4

U T0 B3/4, B4/4_38

CB1

CB2

CB5

CB4

CB3

CB6

CB7

Y2

Y1

Y0

Y3

Y4

Y5

R3829
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
R3825
2.7k 1/16W :CHIP

Y T0 B3/4, B4/4_37

Y1

Y0

Y3

RB3408
47*4

Y2

Y4

Y5

Y6

Y7

CR0

CR1

CR2

CR3

CR5

CR6

CR7

CB0

CB3

CB2

CR4

RB3410
47*4

9V -1

1.6
R3821
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

1.6
R3822
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3830
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

MID Y

2.3
Q3411
2SA1037AK

R3882
68 1/16W :CHIP
MID CB

2.3
Q3412
2SA1037AK

R3883
68 1/16W :CHIP
MID CR

2.2
Q3413
2SA1037AK

MID HS

DA DATA T0 B3/4, B4/4_34

DRC T0 B3/4, B2/4_23

R3847
22
1/16W
:CHIP

RB3411
47*4

C3475 C3476
10
0.1
16V
25V
F:1608 :AL-CP

C3470
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

DRC DCLK T0 B3/4, B2/4_22

R3846
22
1/16W
:CHIP

CB1

CB4

CB6

CB5

CB7

RB3412
47*4

XDRCHS T0 B3/4, B2/4_20

I

Y7

C3472
#
:1608

C3467
0.1
25V
F:1608

Y6

C3469
0.1
25V
F:1608

3.3V-2 T0 B3/4, B1/4, B2/4_25

C3468
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

C3464
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3463
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3466
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3471
#
:1608

XDRCVS T0 B3/4, B2/4_19

3.3V

H

C3465
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3411
10µH
:CHIP

CONT T0
B3/4, B4/4_36

1.3
1.4
1
1.5
1.3

0.6
0.9
0.7
2
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.2
1.9
1.3

1.7
1.3
1.3

1.5

0.6
0.9
0.7
2
1.3

0
1.8
1.7
1.5

1.4
1.5
1.5
1.8
1.8

0
0.3
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.8
1.6

IC3409
NJM2870F25
2.5V-REG

L3415
#

MID SYNC T0 B3/4, B4/4_9
DRC SEL2 T0 B3/4, B4/4_42

5V

0

3.1

CR0

MID VS

C3489
0.1
25V
F:1608

3.2

L3410
10µH
:CHIP

R3428
33
1/16W
:CHIP

0
1.5
2.6
0
0.1
1.6
0
2.6
2.6
2.6

D21
D22

4.6
FB3402
BK2125HM102

C3452
0.1
25V
F:1608
R3811
100
1/16W
:CHIP

FB3401
BK2125HM102

C3451
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3407
R3827 10µH C3450
#
:CHIP 0.1
25V
1/16W
F:1608
:CHIP

D19

Q3404
2SK2036
LEVEL-SHIFT

R3490
0
C3444 :1608
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3421
0
:1608

D30

D18

3.2

C3449
0.1
25V
F:1608

DSP CLK T0 B3/4, B4/4_35

R3838
270
1/16W
:RN-CP

3.2

3.3V-2 T0
B3/4, B1/4,
B2/4_25

1.2

IC3408
CXD9509AQ
MULTI IMAGE DRIVE

ANYG T0 B3/4, B4/4_33

R3470
100
1/16W
:CHIP

3.1
3.1

1.2
0.4
1.9

1.5
2.3

D15

D13

D17

Q3402
2SK2036
LEVEL-SHIFT

3.2

D3401
DAN202K

L3405
10µH
:CHIP

ANCB T0 B3/4, B4/4_32

1.4
1.6

4.9
0.1
0
0.1
0.1
5

1.4
1.5
1.8
1.1

C3424
0.1
25V
F:1608

E

1.7
0.1

0.4
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.5

3.3
2.3
2.5
0

C3431
47 16V:AL-CP

2.7
1.6

D17

CLK T0 B3/4, B4/4_41

1.1
1.5
1
0.6
1.6
1.4

D16

DAT T0 B3/4, B4/4_40

VDOCLK T0 B3/4, B4/4_27

C3435
0.1
25V
F:1608

0.9
1.4

RB3425
47*4

D10

D6

3.3V-2 T0 B3/4, B1/4, B2/4_25

C

ANCR T0 B3/4, B4/4_31

1.3

D5

2.6
1.6
1.3
1.4
1.5

VDOHS T0 B3/4, B4/4_29

3.3
1.2

3.3V
L3401
10µH
:CHIP

D14

RB3422
47*4

C3408
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

D

RB3421
47*4

D0

C3407
0.1
16V
B:1608

D1
D2

C3414
0.1
25V
F:1608

VDOPLL T0 B3/4, B4/4_28

C3406
0.1
16V
B:1608

5

A2

A1

A9

A0

A10

CS
A12

A11

RAS

CAS

WE

D7

D6

D5

D4

D3

D2

D1

D0

D15

D12

D13

D14

D11

D10

CB-CL

Y-CL

C3411
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3409
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3410
0.1
25V
F:1608

1.3
0.1
0

C3413
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3410
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

7.8
1.4
1.6
0
1.4

2.5

1.3
1.7
2.7
1.3
1.3

B

C3404
100
6.3V
:AL-CP

C3403
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3402
1µH
:CHIP

D9

C3401
0.1
25V
F:1608

2.5

3.3V-2 T0 B3/4, B1/4, B2/4_25

1.8
1.8
1
1.5
1.2
1.1
1.4

IC3403
PST9120NL

IC3401
BA25BC0FP-E2
2.5V-REG
3.2
2.5

3.3V

D8

DRC RESET T0 B3/4, B2/4_17

CR-CL

CL T0 B3/4, B4/4_26

R3575
#
1/16W
:CHIP

– 64 –

MID OUT T0 B3/4, B1/4_7
VD1 OUT T0 B3/4, B1/4_10

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

4

5

6

7

8

9V

R3501 R3502
1k
1k
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

C3430
0.1
25V
F:1608

SEL Y/CR/CB T0 B4/4, B1/4_11

B

SEL Y OUT

SEL CB OUT

C3001
47
6.3V
:BP

R3032
#
1/16W
:CHIP

Q3408
2SA1037AK

R3955
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3493
2.4k
1/16W
:RN-CP

2.7

R3033
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R3954
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3467
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.9
1.1
R3476
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3437
47
16V
:AL-CP

2.7
R3483
2.4k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3491
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
C3434
47
16V
:AL-CP

Q3406
2SA1037AK

R3870
13k
1/16W
:RN-CP

L3089
0µH
BK2125HS601

Q3405
2SA1037AK

2.8

0

Q3090
2SA1037AK
CLK1

4.6

Q3005
2SC2412K

CLK T0 B4/4, B3/4_41
DAT T0 B4/4, B3/4_40

R3001
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3044
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3933
0
:1608

5V

0
0.4

HD3

C3090
47
16V
:AL-CP

D3093
#

R3050
100
1/16W
:CHIP

4.8
5V

2
R3038
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

4.9

R3915
10
1/16W
:RN-CP

4.9

L3102
3.9µH
:CHIP

C3101
68p
CH:1608

SUB G

C3102
68p
CH:1608

2.6

R3916
10
1/16W
:RN-CP

0.1

Q3001
#

CR7

S-HD

RB3402
33*4

C3035
0.01
25V
B:1608
MID BINT

Y0

MID BUSY

Y1

1.2
1.2
1.4
1.2
1.7
0.7
0.9
0.6

Y2

6

Y3

MID MICRO T0 B4/4, B1/4_13

Y4

R3105
100
1/16W
:CHIP

IC3091
PST9145NL
RESET

Y5
Y6
Y7

0.9

0.9

VDOHS T0 B4/4, B3/4_29

R3864
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

CB7

CB6

CB5

RB3406
33*4

C3485
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3488
10
16V
:AL-CP
DSP CLK T0 B4/4, B3/4_22

I

– 65 –

R3851
100
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

L3414
10µH
:CHIP

9V -1

C3490
10 16V :AL-CP

C3402
10 16V :AL-CP

TH-Y

C3492
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3848
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3852
200 1/16W :RN-CP

R3858
3.3k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C3487
0.1
25V
F:1608

C3478
47
16V
:AL-CP

R3854
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.6

C3491
47
16V
:AL-CP

R3865
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3818
#
1/16W
:CHIP
R3819
#
1/16W
:CHIP
R3826
100 1/16W :CHIP

IC3414
M52055FP

5V-1

FL3401
AFC19YL34MAIT
C3481
100
16V
:AL-CP

1.1

R3511
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
R3862
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.2
5
4.6

C3493
47
16V
:AL-CP

R3956
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

1
C3486
0.1
25V
F:1608

0
4.9
9
4.6

R3509 R3510
1k
1k
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

0.5
C3484
1
6.3V
B:1608

C3477
0.1
25V
F:1608

L3412
10µH
:CHIP

R3801
#
1/16W
:CHIP

4.6
4.9
0
3.2

2.4

TH-CB

1.6

0.9
1.9

1.7
1.2
1.5
1.3
1.4
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.8
RST
T0
B4/4, B1/4_12

RB3405
33*4

R3868 0UH BK2125HM601

4.9
2.5
2

CB4

D3099
1SS355

CB3

D3403
UDZS-6.8B

CB0

C3096
0.01
25V
B:1608

1

R3508
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3857
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q3410
2SA1037AK

R3863
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

CB2

R3112
#
:1608

R3850
200 1/16W :RN-CP

Q3414
2SA1037AK

R3867 0UH BK2125HM601
R3833 0 :1608

1.2
1.3

R3108
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R3849
200 1/16W :RN-CP

R3866 0UH BK2125HM601
R3832 0 :1608

0.5
IC3410
CXD2309Q
D/A

RB3404
33*4

CB1

4.9

R3957
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3480
0.1
25V
F:1608
R3831
0 :1608

4.9

4.9

R3107
0
:1608

R3507
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3479
10
16V
:AL-CP

RB3403
33*4

VP

R3022
100 1/16W :CHIP

L3413
10µH
:CHIP

2.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1
1.3
1.3

MID SYNC T0 B4/4, B1/4, 3/4_9
R3023
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3104
100 1/16W :CHIP

C3423
0.01
25V
B:1608

IC3407
TC7SET08FU

5V

RB3401
33*4

X3089 20MHz

C3474
10 16V :AL-CP

9V

S-VD

G

R3448
680k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3442
10 16V :AL-CP

TH-CR

R3110
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3021
100 1/16W :CHIP

R3447
680
1/16W
:CHIP

DA DATA
T0 B4/4, B3/4_34

R3106 560 1/16W :CHIP

R3111
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C3425
0.47
10V
B:CHIP

TH-CR

SUB YS

C3422
0.1
25V
F:1608

VDOPLL T0 B4/4, B3/4_28

R3449
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R3040
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

CR4

R3109
1.5k 1/16W :CHIP

IC3406
TC7SET08FU

R3429
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

VDOVS T0 B4/4, B3/4_30

1.9

CR3

F

R3003
#
1/16W
:CHIP

CR6

IC3090
MB94918RPF-G-134
-BND
MID-UCOM

R3002
0
:1608

TH-CB

C3420
10
16V
:AL-CP

0

R3446
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3427
#
:1608

Q3007
2SC2412K

10
1/16W
:RN-CP

CR5

R3103
1.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.3
0.4
2.4
0

R3434
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3445
0
:1608

R3454
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.9

2.6 R3917

R3037
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C3419
0.1
25V
F:1608

4
0

0.1

VD0 VS

Q3401
2SC2412K

Q3006
1.9
2SC2412K R3039
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

R3423
220
1/16W
:CHIP

TH-Y

DRC SEL2

R3079
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

L3403
100µH
:CHIP

4.8

R3432
330
1/16W
:CHIP

0.5

4.9

R3036
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3102
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3101 100 1/16W :CHIP

DRC SEL1

H

C3421
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3937 100 1/16W :CHIP
R3100 100 1/16W :CHIP

DRC SEL T0 B4/4, B2/4_8

5V

C3416
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC3404
TLC2932IPWR
WRITE PLL

IC3405
TC7SET08FU

2.6
R3035
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R3089
0
:1608

DRC SEL2 T0 B4/4, B3/4_42

1.2

C3415
10
16V
:AL-CP

L3001
0
:CHIP

CR1

LINE-W T0 B4/4, B2/4_18

CR-CL

ANCR T0 B4/4, B3/4_31

MID SYNC T0 B4/4, B1/4,B3/4_9

C3089
0.01
25V
B:1608

PXI T0 B4/4, B2/4_24

R3495
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

VDOCLK T0 B4/4, B3/4_27

R3097
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3099
47
1/16W
:CHIP

DRC-FILM T0 B4/4, B2/4_16

C3448
0.01
25V
B:1608

L3404
100µH
:CHIP

4.5

E

R3496

R3932
#
1/16W
:CHIP

4.1

DAT1

4.9
4.7

Q3409

22
4.92SC2412K 1/16W
:CHIP
1.8

V T0 B4/4, B3/4_39

4.9

R3098
47
1/16W
:CHIP

Q3089
2SA1037AK

CB-CL

U T0 B4/4, B3/4_38

4.6
4.6

R3485
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

1.2

CR0

4.9

Q3091
DTC144EKA
NV-RST

C3443
0.01
25V
B:1608

R3486

R3869
13k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D3090
MA153

CR2

D

IC3089
M24C04-MN6T(A)
NVM

R3096
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R3095
100k

0.7
Q3407
4.92SC2412K
22
1/16W
:CHIP
1.8

C3432
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3477
2.4k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D3089
MA153

4.1 1/16W
:CHIP

Y-CL

CONT T0 B4/4, B3/4_36

4.6

IIC1 T0 B4/4, B1/4_2

R3471
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

CR-CL

R3499
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

2.1
R3092
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3433
0.01
25V
B:1608

CB-CL

ANCB T0 B4/4, B3/4_32

C3438
0.1
25V
F:1608

2.1

R3091
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3472
22
1/16W
:CHIP

Y-CL

R3034
#
1/16W
:CHIP

5V

C

CL T0 B4/4, B3/4_26
Q3403
2SC2412K

5V

ANYG T0 B4/4, B3/4_33

SEL CR OUT

C3003
47
6.3V
:BP

14

13

R3464
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3953
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C3447
0.1
25V
F:1608

R3871
13k
1/16W
:RN-CP

12

R3506
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3465
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3478
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

11

C3445
47
16V
:AL-CP

2

C3002
47
6.3V
:BP

R3505
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3503 R3504
1k
1k
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP
R3484
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3492
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

FL3003
AFC79YL25MAIT

CB-CL

Y-CL

A
C3429
10
16V
:AL-CP

10

9

Y T0 B4/4, B3/4_37

3

2

RM-Y908

CR-CL

1

RM-Y909K

R3512
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R3457
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R3466
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C3482
100
16V
:AL-CP

R3958
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
C3483
100
16V
:AL-CP

1.6
Q3415
2SA1037AK

C3494
0.1
25V
F:1608
C3495
10
16V
:AL-CP

R3494
#
1/16W
:CHIP

TH CONT T0 B4/4, B1/4_15

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

A
NL7201

CN7309

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

CN7305
ONE TOUCH(1P)
RED

R7301
10
:FPRD

C7302
1000p
2kV
:B

SG7301

L7302
47µH
:LAV35

C7303
2200
16V

R7306
100
1/2W

Q7302
2SA1037AK
BUFF

TP7302

C7305
0.1
16V
B:1608

R7309
12k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R7327
0
:1608

Q7301
2SA1037AK
PEAK

R7202
0
:1608

R7321
100k
3W
:RS

R7314
2.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7314
8p
CH:1608
C7311
#
CK:1608

R7318
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7323
4.7k
R7320
1/16W
2.4k
1/16W :RN-CP
:RN-CP

CN7202
6P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R7207
100
1/2W

R7310
220
1/16W
:CHIP

C7213
560p
500V
B

D7204
1SS83TD
PROT.3
D7207
1SS83TD
PROT.2
D7206
1SS83TD
PROT.4

R7212
12k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7206
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7209
0.1
16V C7210 R7211
B:1608 47 5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R7213 C7211
#
R7225
4.3k
#
1/16W CH:1608
:1608
:RN-CP

R7224
0
:1608

R7204
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R7325
0
:1608

R7226
#
:1608

Q7202
2SC2412K
BUFF

R7220
100k
3W
:RS

D7208
1SS83TD
PROT.1

C7214
8p
CH:1608

C7215
3p
CJ:1608
R7221
0
:1608

R7219
2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7217
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

TP7203
Q7201
2SA1037AK
PEAK

D7305
1SS133T-77
OFF SET

R7315
#
1/16W
:CHIP

L7202
47µH
:LAV35

R7201
JW(5)

C7315
2p
CK:1608

D7309
1SS133T-77
BLUE EXP

C7307
10
50V

R7216
150
1/16W
:CHIP

C7204 C7206
4700p
0.01
500V
500V
E
E

C7207
C7205 0.1
2200
16V
16V B:1608

R7328
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP
R7308
7.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7201
22
250V

D7203
MTZJ-13B
BIAS

D7308
1SS83TD
PROT.1

D7306
1SS83TD
PROT.4

C7308 C7310 R7311
5.6k
0.1
47 1/16W
16V
B:1608
:RN-CP

R7307
#
1/16W
:CHIP

L7201
470µH
:LAV35

JR7201
0
:1608

CN7203
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO

C7313
560p
500V
B

R7326
#
:1608

R7305
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R7223
330
1/2W

IC7201
TDA6111Q/N4
VIDEO OUT

D7307
1SS83TD
PROT.2

R7312
12k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7304
0
:1608

L7203
4.7µH
:LAV35

R7215
3.9k

TP7204
# TP7201

D7304
1SS83TD
PROT.3

CN7208
:FASTON

CN7206
:FASTON

SG7202

R7209
680k
1/2W

SG7302

R7317
150
1/16W
:CHIP

C7306
0.01
500V
:E
D7303
MTZJ-13B BIAS

SG7201
C7208
330p
2kV
B

R7324
330
1/2W

C7304
4700p
500V
E

D7209
MTZJ-13B
PROT

TP7202

C7202
1000p
2kV
B

L7301
470µH
:LAV35

R7302
JW(5)

E

L7303
4.7µH
:LAV35

R7316
3.9k

IC7301
TDA6111Q/N4
VIDEO OUT

CN7303
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO

CN7302
6P
BLK
:S-MICRO

R7203
560k
1/2W

CN7307
:FASTON

R7313
680k
1/2W

D7210
MTZJ-13B
PROT

R7218
1k
1/2W

CN7308
:FASTON

CN7204
7P
RED
:S-MICRO

CN7304
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO

C7301
22
250V

D

D7310
MTZJ-13B
PROT

R7319
1k
1/2W

C7309
330p
2kV
B

C

D7311
MTZJ-13B
PROT

NL7301

R7222
100
1/2W

CN7209

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

TP7301

R7303
560k
1/2W

B

CN7205
ONE TOUCH(1P)
RED

R7322
100
1/2W

11

R7208
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R7205
7.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7203
10
50V

C7312
100
CH:1608

R7210
220
1/16W
:CHIP

D7205
1SS133T-77
OFF SET

R7214
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C7212
100
CH:1608

F
CN7108

R7117
100
1/2W

D7109
MTZJ-13B
PROT

(EXCEPT HW572K90)
CN7104
ONE TOUCH(1P)
RED

G

R7115
1k
1/2W

R7104
560k
1/2W

D7108
MTZJ-13B
PROT

NL7101

TP7101

CN7103
7P
RED
:S-MICRO

C7101
1000p
2kV
B

CN7105
:FASTON

SG7101

C7107
330p
2kV
B

R7109
680k
1/2W
R7114
3.9k

SG7102

L7103
4.7µH
:LAV35

R7122
330
1/2W

H

CN7102
6P
RED
:S-MICRO

R7105
100
1/2W

IC7101
TDA6111Q/N4
VIDEO OUT
L7101
470µH
:LAV35
R7116
150
1/16W
:CHIP

TP7102
C7102
22
250V

I

R7101
JW(5)

R7103
0
:1608

Q7101
2SA1037AK
PEAK

CN7107
:FASTON

L7102
47µH
:LAV35

R7102
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R7106
8.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7104
4700p
500V
E

C7105
0.01
500V
:E

D7103
MTZJ-13B
BIAS
C7108
R7123 C7106 0.1
2200
0
16V
16V B:1608
:1608

R7111
12k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7107
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7124
#
:1608

Q7102
2SC2412K
BUFF

C7109
0.1
C7110 R7110
16V
47
5.6k
B:1608
1/16W
:RN-CP
R7125
#
:1608

C7103
10
50V

R7112
3.9k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7114
7p
CH:1608
C7111
#
CH:1608

R7118
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D7110
1SS133

R7113
220
1/16W
:CHIP

– 66 –

D7105
1SS83TD
PROT.4

C7113
560p
500V
B
D7106
1SS83TD
PROT.2
C7116
10p
500V
D7107
1SS83TD
PROT.1

R7108
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

J

D7104
1SS83TD
PROT.3

C7112
100
CH:1608

R7119
2.4k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7120
100k
3W
:RS

C7115
2p
CK:1608

R7121
0
:1608

12

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5
G1 G2
4 5

A

6

7

8

10

9

G4
1,2

11
G1 G2
4 5

12

G4
1,2

TO F.BLOCK
6
H

CN7309
TO F.BLOCK

R7327
100
1/2W

(HW572K90)

CN7209

R7204
560k
1/2W

C7202
NL7201 0.0047
#
F

NC
GND
NC
NC
HEATER(+)

L7203
1H
:LAV35

HEATER(-)

IC7201
TDA6120Q/N2/S1
VIDEO OUT

TP7201

+200V
JC7301
0
:1608

NC
NC

R7311
1.0k
1/16W
:RN-CP

HEATER(+)
HEATER(-)

R7313
C7303
330
22p
1/16W
CH:1608 :CHIP

NC

JC7201
0
:1608

GND
NC
NC
HEATER(+)

R7306
2.0k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7315
4700p
500V
E

D7301
1SS355TE

R7207
820
1/16W
:RN-CP
C7205
27p
CH:1608

HEATER(-)

R7322
22k
3W
:RS

R7308
150
C7302
1/16W
22p
CH:1608 :CHIP

D7303
1SS83TD
PROT

D7304
1SS83TD
PROT

R7314 C7313
330
0.1
1/16W 25V
:RN-CP F:1608

L7301
10 H
:LB2016

BS

C7306
2200
16V

R7302
1.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

GND
B
IK

+12V

R7315
820
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7303
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R7310
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C7318
#
F:1608

R7309
0
:1608

C7307
#
F:1608

R7317
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7314
0.1
25V
F:1608

R7316
1.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7212
4700p
500V
E

Q7305
#

D7202
1SS83TD
PROT

C7209
0.1
25V
F:1608

C7207
2200
16V

C7211
D7201
0.1
25V 1SS355TE
F:1608 PROT

G

R7201
220
1/16W
:CHIP

GND

R7318
3.3k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7320
240k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7323
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R7220
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q7304
2SK3018
IK BUFFER

C7215
#
F:1608
R7325
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

C7201
0.1
25V
F:1608

C7208
0.1
25V
F:1608

R7205
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

+12V
R7321
240k
1/16W
:RN-CP

TP7203
TERMINAL

R7213
120k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7210
100 16V

IK

D7302
1SS355TE

D7203
1SS83TD
PROT

GND

L7201
10 H
:LB2016

GND

C7310
0.1
25V
F:1608 C7311
0.1
25V
C7312 F:1608
100
16V

OFFSET

C7301
0.01
25V
B:1608

R7209
330
1/16W
:CHIP

C7204
22
250V

CN7202
6P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN703
GS

CN7302
6P
BLK
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN702

R7214
22k
3W
:RS

L7202
10 H
:LB2016

L7302
C7308
10 H
22
:LB2016
250V

D

CRT_GND

CN7206
0P
:FASTON

R7219
330
1/2W

CN7203
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO
TO CB:CN7303

+200V

GND

CN7208
0P
:FASTON

VOF

R7326
330
1/2W

VOF

VOUT

200V

NC

NC

IK

GND

12V

RC+

FB

RC-

NC

VIN-

+200V

VIN+

IC7301
TDA6120Q/N2/S1
VIDEO OUT

CN7307
0P
:FASTON

NC

L7303
1H
:LAV35

HV.BLOCK

CRT_GND

VOUT

HEATER(-)

CN7303
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO
TO CG:CN7203

TUBE

R7217
1k
1/2W

KG
SG7202
TP7202
DSP-501N TERMINAL

C7206
0.0047
F

NC

CRT_GND

IK

SG7302
DSP-501N

PICTURE

SG7201

R7206
100
1/2W
:RC
R7208
680k
1/2W

GND

NC

+200V

FB

CRT_GND

KB
TP7301
TERMINAL

C7309
0.0047
F

C7304
0.0047
F

C7203
0.001
2kV
B

12V

R7307
100 1/2W :RC

NC
GND

CN7308
0P
:FASTON

SG7301

R7312
680k
1/2W

RC-

+200V

CN7204
7P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO CR:CN7103

VIN+

NL7301
#

C7213
0.0047
F

SG7203
NEON
LAMP

HV.BLOCK

200V

C7316
0.0047
F

7
K8
R7218
100
1/2W

RC+

R7301
10
:FPRD

C7305
0.001
2kV
B

HEATER(+)

F

H

(HW572K90)

VIN-

R7304
560k
1/2W

NC

E

6

TO F.BLOCK

CN7205
0P
:ONE TOUCH
TO F.BLOCK

R7324
1k
1/2W

SG7303
NEON
LAMP

G2

CN7304
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO D:CN8022

C

PICTURE
TUBE

G2

CN7305
0P
:ONE TOUCH

B

7
K8

Q7204
#

R7212
120k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R7211
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7210
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7203
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q7203
2SK3018
IK BUFFER

R7216
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R7215
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q7202
2SC2412K
BUFFER

R7202
1.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C7214
2200p
B:1608

Q7201
2SA1037AK
PEAK

C7317
2200p
B:1608
8

R7319
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
R7305
470
1/16W
:CHIP

Q7303
2SC2412K
BUFFER

Q7301
2SA1037AK
PEAK

G1 G2
4 5

Q7302
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

G4
1,2

TO F.BLOCK
6
H
7
R7117
100
1/2W

CN7108

(HW572K90)

CN7104
0P
:ONE TOUCH
TO F.BLOCK

K8

PICTURE
TUBE

R7101
560k
1/2W

G2

G

SG7103
NEON
LAMP

CN7103
7P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO CG:CN7204
+200V

NL7101
#

NC

C7103
0.001
2kV
B

R7107
680k
1/2W

CRT_GND

TP7101
TERMINAL

C7108
0.0047
F

NC

C7102
0.0047
F

KR

SG7102
DSP-501N

R7105
100
1/2W
:RC

NC

HEATER(-)

HV.BLOCK

CN7107
0P
:FASTON

SG7101

GND

HEATER(+)

R7115
1k
1/2W
C7113
0.0047
F

CRT_GND

L7103
1H
:LAV35

R7119
330
1/2W

H

JC7101
0
:1608

C7105
22p
CH:1608

I

R7114
22k
3W
:RS
C7104
22
250V

C7107
4700p
500V
E

D7102
1SS83TD
PROT
C7110
0.1
25V
F:1608

CN7102
6P
RED
:S-MICRO
TO A:CN704

L7101
10 H
:LB2016

RS

VOF

R7109
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R7108
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

L7102
10 H
:LB2016

VOUT

NC

200V

NC

GND

IK

FB

12V

RC+

VIN+

VIN-

RC-

IC7101
TDA6120Q/N2/S1

D7103
1SS83TD
PROT

C7112
0.1
25V
F:1608
C7111
100
16V

C7106
2200
16V

GND
R

R7102
220
1/16W
:CHIP R7120
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

IK
GND
+12V

C7115
#
F:1608

C7101
0.1
25V
F:1608

J
– 67 –

Q7104
#

R7106
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP
R7110
3k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7104
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7103
1.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q7101
2SA1037AK
PEAK

D7101

C7109
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q7102
2SC2412K
BUFFER

1SS355TE
Q7103
2SK3018
IK BUFFER

R7113
180k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R7111
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7112
180k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R7118
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R7116
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C7114
2200p
B:1608

CN7105
0P
:FASTON

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

A

6

CN8007
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO

CN8024
#
:FASTON

7

CN8009
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO

CN8008
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO

8

CN8010
4P
YEL
:S-MICRO

NL8002
#

B

CN8006
10P
:B TO B-S

IC8003
LA78045
V.OUT

R8101
120
3W
:RS

1

R8100
120
3W
:RS

JW3
*

:LHL08

+15V

R8018
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8005
1000
25V

+135V

C
R8013
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8014
5.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C8001
0.022
:PT

Q8001
2SC2412K

D

D8002
MTZJ-20B
:PROT

C8010
1
:MPS

C8015
220

R8019
6.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8115
120
3W
:RS

R8113
120
3W
:RS

R8071
22
:RN

R8015
22k
D8001
1/16W
MTZJ-5.6B :CHIP
SLICE

R8001
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8116
120
3W
:RS

L8003
10µH
:LHL08
R8040
220
3W
:RS

C8023
0.1
100V
:PT

C8006 C8009
0.01
1000
25V
25V
B:1608

L8002
47µH
:LHL08

FB8024
MPZ2012S331AT

R8114
120
3W
:RS

R8047
10 1W :RS

C8024
0.022
:PT

D8004
GP08D PUMP UP

C8021
#
100V
:PT

R8022
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8039
2.2
1/2W
:RN

TH8001 R8036
2.2
68
1/2W
:RN

IC8002
STK392-560
CONV.OUT 1
-22V

E

R8049
100µH
:LAV35

REGI MUTE TO D1/3, D3/3_1

R8038
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R8167
100µH
:LAV35

C8037
100

C8026 C8029
100
100

C8033
100

R8057
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
C8035
# F:1608
R8054
# 1/16W :CHIP

R8031
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8002
100 1/16W :CHIP

R8122
JW(7.5)

L8004
47µH
:LHL08

R8127
JW(7.5)

PS8002
3.15A

R8004
100 1/16W :CHIP
R8003 100 1/16W :CHIP

F

PS8006
3.15A

PS8004
3.15A

L8005
47µH
:LHL08

R8076
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
C8041
# CH:1608

C8039
# F:1608

R8072
# 1/16W :CHIP

C8044
# CH:1608

R8090 R8092 R8094 R8098 R8106
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN

C8020
# CH:1608
R8027
# 1/16W :CHIP

R8012
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

G

C8003 R8017 C8008
4.7k
100p
100p
CH:1608 1/16W CH:1608
:CHIP

R8025
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8022
#
CH:1608
R8046 R8053 R8060 R8064 R8067 R8070 R8075 R8079 R8082
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN

C8013
100p
CH:1608

R8086
4.7
1/2W
:RN

IC8001
STK392-560
CONV.OUT 2

H
R8058
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R8179
100µH
:LAV35
C8028
100

C8025
100

CN8005
10P
:B TO B-S

I

L8008
47µH
:LHL08

R8048
100µH
:LAV35
PS8005
3.15A

PS8003
3.15A
C8032
100

C8036
PS8001 100
3.15A

R8077
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
R8056
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R8009
100 1/16W :CHIP

C8042
# CH:1608

C8034
# F:1608
R8008
100 1/16W :CHIP

R8074
# 1/16W :CHIP

R8029
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
C8019
# CH:1608

R8007
100 1/16W :CHIP

C8002
100p
CH:1608

R8016
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8011
100p
CH:1608

R8052
# 1/16W :CHIP

C8043
# CH:1608

R8089 R8091 R8093 R8097 R8105
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
1/2W
1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN

C8038
# F:1608

C8027
# B:1608
R8028
# 1/16W :CHIP

C8007
100p
CH:1608

R8011
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

J

L8007
47µH
:LHL08

R8026
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8045 R8051 R8059 R8063 R8066 R8069 R8073 R8078 R8081
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7
1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W
1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W 1/2W
:RN
:RN :RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN
:RN

R8085
4.7
1/2W
:RN

– 68 –

11

CN8012
4P
RED
:S-MICRO

CN8011
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R8041
5.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP R8044
6.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8032
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8017
0.001
C8012 B:1608
0.01
25V
B:1608

D8003
MTZJ-22B
:PROT

L8001
47µH
:LHL08

9

R8147
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

MUTE VCC TO D1/3, D3/3_6

-15V

10

+22V

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

CN8013
9P
:VH

A

L8027
DC LINE
FILTER

B
L8013 C8060
10µH
100
:LAV35 25V

8

10

9

11

R8158
#

C8067
100
25V
C8066
0.01
25V
B:1608

C8062
0.01
25V
B:1608

VR8001
2K

R8043
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP

12V

R8035
1.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

L8018
47µH
:LHL10
FB8001
1.1UH

Q8035
2SJ585LS-CC11

D8036
MTZJ-15B

HD IN TO D2/3, D3/3_2

C

C8086
0.01
25V
B:1608

C8088
10

135.9
R8171
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C8099
1000p
25V
CH:1608

115.6

C8114
1000
160V

130.9

R8196
4.7k

FB8003
0
:1608

C8030
#

R8208
0.47
1/2W
:FPRD

FB8004
0
:1608

R8224
220k
1/2W

C8131
10
100V
C8102 C8031
10
1000p
500V 160V
:E

R8201
22
:FPRD

12V-3

R8225
1
1/2W
:FPRD

D8039
RGP02-17PKG23

C8118
0.1
250V
:MPS

IC8008
BA9759F-E2

D

T8004
:LOT

D8028
MTZJ-15B

R8164
56k
1/16W
:RN-CP

FB8005
MPZ2012S331AT

PS8007
3.15A

L8015
100µH
:LAV35

D8037
D2L20U-F

L8011
10µH
:LHL08

R8006
#
3W
:RS

C8127
1000
25V

R8061
1.2
3W
:RS

CN8022
7P
WHT
:S-MICRO

L8020
10µH
:LHL08

FB8006
MPZ2012S331AT

R8159
12k
1/16W
:CHIP
D8022
1SS133

R8176
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C8109
56p
CH:1608

C8105
0.1
16V
B:1608

C8094
100
25V
R8166
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP
C8100
2.2

R8170
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D8007
1SS133

R8138
1/16W :CHIP

L8024
10µH
:LAV35

D8031
MTZJ-18B
:PROT

C8148
100
25V
C8073
0.01
25V
B:1608

C8070
10

R8203
0.47
:FPRD

14.6

C8119
0.1
25V
F:1608

IC8007
NJM2903

Q8037
2SC2412K

R8198
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8197
100
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

4.1

3.4

Q8036
2SA1037AK
D8008
1SS133
D8023
1SS133

0

R8129
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8143
1

R8128
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
10k

R8141
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

D8014
MTZJ-5.1B

C8138
1000p
B:1608

C8080
10
R8142
1/16W :CHIP

R8150
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D8015
1SS133

R8151
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C8090
1

R8157
82k
1/16W
:RN-CP

8.9
C8112
470p
CH:1608

R8173
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

0
0.5

R8163
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8184
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8181
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8187
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8124
8200p
1.2kV
:PP

R8212
22
3W
:RS

C8123
100p
2kV
:B

4.1
Q8005
2SA1037AK

R8183
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8107
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

3.4

H DRV TO
D2/3, D3/3_4

NL8001
R8219
0.47
:FPRD

ABL TO D2/3, D3/3_5
C8136
0.1
:PT

C8111
1

C8108
10

Q8029
2SC2412K

L8017
10µH
:LAV35
C8075
0.01
25V
B:1608

HV PROT TO D2/3, D3/3_3

I

D8025
1SS133

IC8006
NJM2903

C8072
10

R8169
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8192
15k
:RN

0
0.5

Q8028
2SC2412K

R8140
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8180
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8182
220k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8193
15k
:RN

R8194
15k
:RN

CN8023
4P
BLK
:S-MICRO

R8195
15k
:RN

R8191
2.2k
:RN
C8113
0.1
:PT

C8103
10

J

C8153
1

R8108
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8150
0.1
16V
B:1608

2SC2412K

8.7

R8050
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D8048
1SS133

Q8032

FB8011
0.45UH

10k

R8160
10
:FPRD

FB8009
0.45UH

R8161
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8087
1

G

H

T8005
NX-4006//X
:FBT

0.6

FB8020
HM601

FB8010
0.45UH

D8016
1SS133

FB8008
0.45UH

R8132
1/16W :CHIP

L8025
10µH
:LAV35

R8131
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

L8021
10µH
:LHL10

D8035
ERC07-15L
DAMPER1

D8034
ERC07-15L
DAMPER1

Q8038
1MB12-140

C8126
0.0039
200V
:PT

C8051
1000p
500V
:E

8.9
10k
R8130
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

8.9

C8142
0.27
250V
:PP

192

8.9
0

Q8021
2SC2412K

D8030
D2L20U-F

C8095
0.01
25V
B:1608

C8091
100
25V

C8056
10
250V

FB8023
0.45UH

D8019
1SS133

FB8022
0.45UH

E

D8029
D2L20U-F

D8020
1SS133

F

13

C8104
0.0015
B:1608

R8168
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q8022
2SC2412K

RM-Y909K

12

CN8016
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO

+135V

IC8004
NJM78L12A-T3

+22V

+15V

7

CN8015
2P
:LARGE

CN8017
#
:FASTON

-15V

-22V

6

C8110
1

R8190
2.7k
:RN

R8230
300k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8200
#
:RN

D8043
1SS133

D8038
RGP10GPKG23

R8139
3.3k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8083
0.1
:PT

C8079
10
D8013
MTZJ-5.1B

D8017
#

R8099
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8153
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R8218
100k
1/2W

220k

R8223
1/16W :RN-CP
C8129
0.01
:PT

R8102
82k
1/16W
:CHIP
VR8002
10K

– 69 –

R8055
220k
1/16W
:RN-CP

CN8021
2P
:LARGE

R8231
#
:FPRD
R8229
#
1/16W
:RN-CP

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

13

CN8004
10P
:B TO B-S

A

+15V
+22V
+15V

-15V

B

JW159
*

JW158
*

R8068
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q8007
2SC4634LS-CB11
DF V AMP

D8005
1SS133
RECT

12V

204

C8045
22

5.8
C8004
220
25V

Q8003
2SA1037AK
G2-STOP/CONTROL

C

R8021
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

653
0

Q8002
2SC4634LS-CB11
G2-STOP

D8040
*

3.4

T8001
DFT

C8016
100
25V

+135V

E

R8152 R8154
33k
10k
1/16W 1/16W
:RN-CP :RN-CP

Q8027
2SJ585LS-CC11
R8124
0.47
:FPRD

R8120
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8083
1k
1/16W
:CHIP D8046
1SS133

F

Q8020
11.9
2SC2412K

C8069
0.01
25V
B:1608

C8071
10
R8143 C8078
1000p
56k
25V
1/16W
:RN-CP CH:1608

L8016
100µH
:LHL08

R8144
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C8116 R8117
0.1
10k
16V
B:1608 1/16W
:CHIP

7.2

G

H

R8110
6.8k

C8117
1000p
500V
:E

-22V

IC8009
LA6500P-FA

R8202
270
1/2W

R8205
FB8016
MPZ2012S331AT 0.47
:FPRD

R8148
100k
1/16W
:CHIP
C8082
0.047
16V
B:1608

C8077
0.01
25V
B:1608
C8074
100
25V
C8076
22
25V

C8081
1000p
25V
CH:1608
R8137
100k
1/16W
:RN-CP

12V-2
C8061
0.1
16V
B:1608

R8119
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8123
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q8030
2SA1037AK

3.4

L8026
10µH
:LAV35

FB8018
MPZ2012S331AT

C8064
10
160V

R8133
8.2k
3W
:RS
C8065
0.047
200V
:PT

D8047
1SS133

4
C8059 R8125
0.22
390
16V
1/16W
B:1608 :CHIP

D8045
GP08D

R8217
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D8032
RGP10GPKG23
BIAS

R8220
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

-0.5
Q8023
2SC2688(5)-LK
H.DRIVE
C8152
#
B:1608

R8210
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R8134
4.7k
1W
:RS

7.8

1.8

R8216
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q8024
2SC5681-YB
242
H.OUT

R8149
10
3W
:RS

FB8019
1.1UH

C8089
100p
2kV
:B

C8068
1000p
500V
:E

J

– 70 –

C8092
6800p
1.2kV
:MPP

C8097
220p
2kV
:B
C8096
0.0022
100V
:PT

C8101
#
:B

R8175
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C8120
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q8031
2SC2412K 11.9

R8189
0.47
:FPRD

0.2
0.6
R8174
4.7k
D8026
MTZJ-5.6B

0.6
R8178
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q8039
2SC2688(5)-LK

0
R8213
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

12V-2
C8098
220p
2kV
:B

0.1

CN8018
4P
:VH

R8211
15
3W
:RS
C8137
1000
25V

R8209
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8232
0.22
1W
:RS

2

C8130
#
B:1608

R8005
10k
1W
:RS

C8085
56p
CH:1608

D8021
PG124S15
DAMPER

CN8020
4P
:VH

C8132
1000
25V

R8221
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C8128
#
B:1608

IC8012
NJM2904M(TE2)

3

R8135
8.2k
3W
:RS

L8023
10µH
:LAV35
C8125
0.1
16V
B:1608

C8122
220
16V

C8139
10

R8145
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

T8002
HDT

6.8

R8126
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8146
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

CN8019
4P
:VH

C8121
0.01
2kV
:F

D8033
RGP02-17PKG23
BIAS

C8106
0.1
16V
B:1608

D8012
1SS133

ABL TO D3/3, D2/3_5

R8109
270
1/16W
:CHIP
L8012
47µH
:LAV35

C8054
0.01
F:1608

FB8021
1.1UH

L8014
100µH
:LAV35

R8136
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

HV PROT TO D3/3, D2/3_3

R8103
390
1/16W
:CHIP

12V-2

D8010
1SS133

REGI MUTE TO D3/3, D2/3_1

-20.6
C8049
0.01
F:1608

FB8014
MPZ2012S331AT

12V-2

12V

Q8004
2SA1037AK

R8084
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN8002
10P
:B TO B-S

C8057
0.47

FB8017
MPZ2012S331AT

D8011
1SS133

I

131.1

R8172
100
:FPRD

4
3.4

Q8014
2SC2412K

-20

R8206
0.47
FB8015
MPZ2012S331AT :FPRD

D8027
D2L20U-TA

Q8019
2SA1037AK

C8058
220p
CH:1608

R8118
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

T8003
HOT

C8107
0.047
250V
:MPS

IC8005
BA9759F-E2

7.4
Q8016
2SC2412K

-2.3
-2.3

112.3

R8165 D8024
4.7k MTZJ-15B

7.2

R8121
100
1/16W
:CHIP

FB8002
1.1UH 135

C8093
100
160V

7.4

7.4
-0.3

H DRV TO D3/3, D2/3_4

C8063
0.1
16V
B:1608

-2.8

L8019
HLC

HD IN TO D3/3, D2/3_2

12V-2

:CHIP

R8095
22
1/16W
:CHIP

C8052
22

R8156
100k
:RN

R8155
100k
:RN

R8112
1.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

4.5

-2.6 R8111
680
1/16W
-2.3

L8006
10µH
:LHL08

C8040
0.01
2kV
:F

Q8015
2SC2412K

Q8011
2SA1037AK
DF H BUFF

-2.8

C8048
22

R8030
68k
2W
:RS

4.5

C8055
0.1
25V
F:1608

Q8008
2SA1358-Y
DF H BUFF

R8080 C8046
22
2.2
1W
:RS

R8065
1k
1/2W

R8037
68k
2W
:RS

D

C8084
0.022
:PT

R8087
2.2
:FPRD

R8062
4.7k
1/2W

4

R8096
22
1/16W
:CHIP

5.3
R8033
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8104
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

22

4

R8088
2.2
:FPRD

D8006
1SS133
LIMIT

R8023
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8053
0.01
F:1608
Q8010
2SC2412K

C8050
22

22
Q8009
2SC3421-Y
DF H BUFF

C8014
100
25V

0

R8020
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8042
2.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

C8018
10

14.6

C8047
0.01
F:1608

5.2

R8034
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R8024
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

14.6

R8010
470k
1/2W

L8010
47µH
:LAV35

L8009
10µH
:LHL08

MUTE VCC TO D3/3, D1/3_6
CN8003
4P
WHT
:MINI(LOCK)

0.2
Q8101
2SA1037AK

C8115
0.1
16V
B:1608

L8022
2.2mH
:LHL08
R8228
68
1/2W
:FPRD
C8133
2.2
250V

C8135
0.75
250V
:PP

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

6

7

8

A
CN6003
*

AC L TO G1/2, G2/2_7

JW6005
*
JW6006
*

JW6001
*

R5028
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C5049
0.01
25V
B:1608

JW6002
*

B
CN6004
*

VD6002
#
C6013
2200p
250V
E

R5021
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5015
1SS355TE
C6012
2200p
250V
E

R5026
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5014
1SS355TE

C5042
4.7

L6002
LFT

AC W TO G1/2, G2/2_1

L6001
LFT

D5020
*

RY6002

FB6014
1.1UH
FB6015
1.1UH
0.47

R5038
*

FB6016
1.1UH
D5011
1SS355TE

C6014
250V :AC

R5020
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5001
*

R5013
*

FH6002
CN6005
2P

R6018
*

110VAC
(HR532N90) AC
220VAC
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

F6001
*
FH6001

TH6002
*

C5060
#

R5016
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C5003
#
B:1608

Q5002
*
BUFFER

D5017
S1VBA20

• G (1/2) BOARD * MARK LIST

CN5007
:FASTON
R5010
1M

C5050
330
63V

R6015
*

C5051
2.2

IC5006
PQ05RF11
STBY
5V REG.

D5022
1SS355TE

CN5005
:FASTON
JW6007
10MM

C6045
*

STBY
5V

D5027
UDZS-5.1B
C5054
4700
35V

H

I

D5007
1SS355TE

Q5005
DTA114EKA-T146
RELAY SW

T6004
TRANS.STBY
120V

R6014
*

G

13

Q5001
2SD1782K
RELAY DRIVE

VD6001
*
FB6013
1.1UH

R5029
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

OVP TO
G1/2, G2/2_2

C6043
0.22
250V
:AC

E

12

RM-Y909K

R5030
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q5004
2SC2412K
RELAY DRIVE

D

11

RM-Y908

Q5003
2SA1037AK
RELAY DRIVE

C

F

10

9

RM-Y909K

OCP TO G1/2, G2/2_5

5

OVP 1 TO G1/2, G2/2_4

4

PROTECT TO G1/2, G2/2_3

3

2

RELAY TO G1/2, G2/2_6

1

RM-Y909K

CN5006
:FASTON

– 71 –

R5048
10k
1/16W
: CHIP

C5053
47

Ref. No.
C6045
CN6003
CN6004
D5001
D5020
F6001
JW6001
JW6002
JW6005
JW6006
JW6007
Q5002
R5013
R5038
R6014
R6015
R6018
TH6002
VD6001

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90
2200p 250V
2p: VH
2p: VH
5A 250V
8.2M 1W: RN
1M 1/2W
5mm
TNR14V621K660

KP-HR532N90
JW (10)
UDZSTE1720B
1SS355TE
6.3A 125V
7.5mm
7.5mm
7.5mm
7.5mm
10mm
2SC2412K
10k 1/16W: CHIP
1k 1/16W: CHIP
2.2M 1/2W
PTH8L05AR/88: PTC
TNR14V471K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

A
AC L TO G2/2, G1/2_7

AC W TO G2/2, G1/2_1

C6023
0.0047
250V
:E

C6016
0.0047
250V
:E

D6007
D6SB60L
AC-RECT

C6015
0.0047
250V
:E

C6022
0.0047
250V
:E

R6002
6.8
10W
:RB

C6028
*

C6032
*

R6057
*

C5015
470
16V

D6024
*

FB5006
0.45UH

11

12

D5006
F10P04Q
C5021
4700
16V

C5048
#
B:1608

CN5003
7P
BLK
:S-MICRO

C5041
1000
16V

D5018
UDZS-7.5B

C5037
#
B:1608

C5030
47
25V

JW6004
7.5MM

R5019
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

C5031
2200
16V

R5024
390
1/16W
:RN-CP

C5040
0.1
16V
B:1608

D5019
1SS355TE

JR5002
0
D6023
*

C5008
1000p
500V

RY6003
D6002
ERA22-08

C

JW6009 JW6010
#
#

C6031
*

C5002
1000p
500V

R6056
*

D6001
1SS355TE

PH6002
ON3171-R

L5010
4.7 H
:LHL08

T6001
PIT

R6003
1k
1/2W
:FPRD

FB5001
0.45UH

D6004
1SS355TE
L6003
33 H
D6009
UDZS-4.7B

R6007
*
1/16W
:CHIP
R6008
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

C6002
220
25V

D

R6036
9.1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D6003
UDZS-10B
R6006
390
1W
:RN

C6020
4.7

E

R6038
330k
:RN

C6025
0.001
:PP

R6005
#
1/16W
:CHIP

D6008
#

D6014
#
PROTECT

C6019
100

C6030
47
25V

C6017
0.001
B:1608

R6041
100
1/16W
:RN-CP

200

220

R6047
1/16W :CHIP

220

R6046
1/16W :CHIP

D6016
#

C6041
680p
1kV

R6076
0.1
2W
:RS

PS5006
JW(5)

C5017
1000
25V

L5007
47 H
:LHL08

PS5005
JW(5)

C5016
1000
25V

D5008
D2L20U-TA

C5034
#
B:1608

C5026
47
25V

D5031
1SS355TE

L5006
47 H
:LHL08

R5041
330
1W
:RS

D5012
UDZS-18B
R5027
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R5005
6.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5023
1SS355TE

R5006
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C5033
#
B:1608

C5025
47
25V

R5040
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
L5012
47 H
:LHL10
C5020
330
160V

PS5004
JW(15)

C5004
#

C5029
47
160V

D5024
1SS355TE

D6006
D1NL20U-TA2
L5001
6.8 H
:LHL08

R5045
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C6046
100

R5047
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C5009
2200
35V

PS5003
JW(15)

CN5002
4P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R5044
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C5010
2200
35V

D6030
D1NL20U-TA2

Q5006
2SC2411K
PROTECT D5033
1SS355TE

C5005
#

R5012
0.22
2W
:RS

D5003
D4SBS6-F

R6080
0.1
2W
:RS

D6011
1SS355TE

R6045
1/16W :RN-CP

PH6001
ON3171-R MAIN CONTROL

D6017
#
PROTECT

L5002
6.8 H
:LHL08

R6062
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C6036
#
:B

D5009
D2L20U-TA

FB5003
0.45UH

D6020
#

R6058
10
:FPRD

FB6001
0.45UH

CN5004
9P
:VH

Q5007
2SA1037AK
PROTECT

R5043
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5005
31DF4N-FC5

FB6007
0
:1608

D6012
10ERA60-TP
PUMP-UP

D6019
UDZS-4.7B

C6042
680p
1kV

D5004
31DF4N-FC5

FB6005
0
:1608

C5035
#
B:1608

PS5001
5A

R5042
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R5046
#
1/16W
:CHIP

FB5004
0.45UH

Q6005
IRFIB7N50A
CONVERTER

C6034
#
:MPS
C6029
0.1
:MPS

C5027
470
35V

L5008
22 H
:LHL08

D5032
#

C5036
#
B:1608

D5025
1SS355TE

L5004
33 H
:LHL08

C6047
0.056
800V
:PHS

R6063
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D6010
#

D6015
#

R6042
13k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C6001
47

F

FB6006
0
:1608

FB6004
0
:1608

C5028
470
35V

R6081
10
:FPRD

CONVERTER
D6018
#

D6013
#
PROTECT

C5018
1000
35V

JR5001
#

C5022
47
25V

PS5002
5A

C5019
1000
35V

L5011
4.7 H
:LHL08

L5005
15 H
:LHL08

R6054
10
:FPRD

C6018
0.01
F:1608

C5007
1000p
500V

C5001
1000p
500V

Q6006
IRFIB7N50A

R6050
1k
:FPRD

L5009
22 H
:LHL08

D5002
D4SBS6-F

FB5002
0.45UH

R6040
330k
:RN

IC6003
MCZ3001D
DRIVER

C6021
10

R6039
330k
1/16W
:CHIP

R6037
330k
:RN

D6005
1SS355TE

C6008
2.2 450V

R6004
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

14

C5044
#
B:1608

D5016
FSQ05A04

L5014
47 H
:LHL10

L5013
10 H
:LHL08

C5011
1000p
500V

C5043
470
16V

R5025
1.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

D5021
1SS355TE
C5012
1000p
500V

JW6003
7.5MM

13

RM-Y909K

L5016
47 H
:LHL10

L5015
33 H

IC5004
PQ1CG2032FZ

FB5005
0.45UH
C6033
#
:E

C5032
#
B:1608

C5024
47
25V

R6064
0.1
1/2W
:RF

R6031
#

10

9

RM-Y908

IC5003
NJM7905FA
:HS

R5007
0.47
:FPRD

D5010
21DQ06N-TA2B1
L5003
22 H
:LHL08

B

8

RM-Y909K

R5031
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C5045
#
B:1608

C6004
47

D5026
1SS355TE

R5035
680 1/16W :CHIP

• G (2/2) BOARD * MARK LIST
R5037
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

D5013
UDZS-6.2B

R5036
680
1/16W
:CHIP

R5014
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC5002
PC393C
OVP OCP
IC501
DM-58
CONTROL

R5017
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R5039
0
:1608

C5039
47
25V

R5018
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

PROTECT TO G2/2, G1/2_3

IC5005
PC1093J-1-T
REF VOLTAGE

R5023
270k
1/16W
:RN-CP
TP5001
#

G

4.7k

R5015
1/16W :RN-CP
D5034
UDZS-4.7B

R5032
680
:FPRD

R5034
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
C5047
0.01
16V
B:1608

R5033
#
1/16W
:CHIP
C5046
#

R5022
4.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C5038
47
25V

OVP TO G2/2, G1/2_2

CN5001
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

R5011
560
1/16W
:CHIP
OVP 1 TO G2/2, G1/2_4

C5006
100
25V

STBY
5V

H

OCP TO G2/2, G1/2_5
L5017
100 H

C5055
100
16V

– 72 –

RELAY TO G2/2, G1/2_6

Ref. No.
C6028
C6031
C6032
D6023
D6024
JW6003
JW6004
JW6009
JW6010
JW6029
JW6030
R5020
R6001
R6007
R6056
R6057
T6004

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HW572K90
560 450V
1M 1/2W
7.5mm
7.5mm
0.47 10W: RB
1k 1/16W: CHIP
TRANS. STBY 240V

KP-HR532N90
1500 250V
1500 250V
ERC04-06SE
ERC04-06SE
7.5mm
7.5mm
5mm
5mm
1k 1/16W: CHIP
1.5k 1/16W: CHIP
470k 1/2W
470k 1/2W
TRANS. STBY120V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

14

13

CN9201
5P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

A
CN9101
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO

S9101
*

R9103
220
1/16W
:CHIP

D9101
SLR-325VCT31

R9104
220
1/16W
:CHIP

D9102
SLR-325VCT31
CN9202
6P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

B

R9201
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9202
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9203
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9204
470
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9205
680
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9206
680
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9207
1k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9208
1.5k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9209
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9210
3.3k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R9211
6.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C
(HR532N90)

D

CN9301
11P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

D9306
MTZJ-10B
PROT
D9305
MTZJ-10B
PROT

E

R9301
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

F

S9201

C9305
0.01
25V
B:1608

R9306
75
1/16W
:CHIP

C9304
0.47

R9305
75
1/16W
:CHIP

S9203

S9202

S9204

S9205

S9206

S9207

S9208

S9209

S9210

S9211

S9212

J9301
3P

D9304
MTZJ-10B
PROT

D9303
MTZJ-10B
PROT

C9303
0.47

D9302
MTZJ-10B
PROT

C9302
10

D9301
MTZJ-10B
PROT

C9307
470p

R9304
75
1/16W
:CHIP
R9303
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C9301
10
C9308
470p

R9302
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN9104
2P
WHT
:VH
TO G:CN6004

CN9501
2P
WHT
:VH

TO G:CN6003

TO H1:CN9103

AC(N) IN

AC(N) OUT

AC(N) IN

AC(N) OUT

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

AC(L) IN

AC(L) OUT

AC(L) IN

AC(L) OUT

CN9101
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO
TO H2:CN9201

G

CN9103
2P
BLK
:VH

CN9502
2P
BLK
:VH
TO G:CN6003

S9101
*
POWER

R9103
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R9501
0.22
10W
:RB

L9501
#

NC

R9502
0.22
10W
:RB

STBY/TIMER
D9101
SLR-325VCT31

STBY-TIMER-LED
STEREO-LED
P-ON
GND

IC9401
GP1U28Y
IR SENCOR
D9402
MTZJ-5.6B
PROT

D9401
MTZJ-5.6B
PROT

R9402
100
1/16W
:CHIP

H

CN9401
3P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

STBY 5V

CN9102
*
TO A:CN16

C9401
0.1
16V
B:1608

GND

R9102
*
:1608
C9101
*
B:1608

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

(POWER SWITCH)
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

I
– 73 –

(EXCEPT HR532N90)

• H1 BOARD * MARK LIST

SIRCS

R9101
*
:1608

(LINE FILTER)

STEREO
D9102
SLR-325VCT31

IC9101
*

STBY 5V

R9401
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R9104
220
1/16W
:CHIP

R9105
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

Ref. No.
C9101
CN9101
IC9101
R9101
R9102

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90
-

KP-HW572K90
0.1 16V B: 1608
3P WHT: S-MICRO
GP1U28Y
10k 1/16W: CHIP
100 1/16W: CHIP

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

S3002

D3001
MTZJ-T-77-5.6B

– 74 –

RM-Y909K

CN3001
3P
WHT
:S-MICRO

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

J2001
S TERMINAL BLOCK
1-Y

A

R2027
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2030
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

C2026
1

1-C

R2026
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2002
0.01 25V B:1608

D2029
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

S11

D2028
#
PROTECT
J2007
2P

1-V

B

R2025
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2025
1

D2027
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2024
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2024
10

D2026
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2023
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2023
10

D2025
MTZJ-10B
DEC-L

R2059
470
1/16W
:CHIP

D2015
MTZJ-10B

1-L

C2022
1
C2001
0.01 25V B:1608

R2194
C2053 470
470p 1/16W
CH:1608 :CHIP

VARI L TO U1/3, U2/3_12

R2060
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2015
1

1-R

R2022
75
1/16W
:RN-CP
R2021
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2014
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2013
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2014
1

3-Y

D2024
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT
D2023
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

VAR GND TO U1/3, U2/3_7

D2014
MTZJ-10B

3-C

C2054
D2033
470p
1SS133T-77
CH:1608
Q2007
D2034
2SC2412K
1SS133T-77
MUTE

A MUTE TO U1/3, U2/3_6

R2065
2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

S13

D2022
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

C2021
1

D2021
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2019
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2020
10

D2020
MTZJ-10B

R2018
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2019
10

D2019
MTZJ-10B

Q2029
2SC2412K
MUTE

R2069
2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

3-V

R2020
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2195
470
1/16W
:CHIP

VARI R TO U1/3, U2/3_13

3-L

C
J2008

3P

CN2002
11P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

VIDEO 1 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_8

3-R

VIDEO 2 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_9
2-R

2-L
4-V

C2018
1

C2049
470p
CH:1608

9V

D2017
MTZJ-10B

2-V

4-R

R2015
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2016
10
C2051
470p
CH:1608

D2016
MTZJ-10B

R2012
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2013
10

D2013
MTZJ-10B

R2011
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2012
10

D2012
MTZJ-10B

VIDEO 4 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_11

C2040
100
16V

O-R
MAIN/SUB/MONI L,R
TO U1/3, U2/3_1

D2011
MA153-TX

R2036
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R2029
100
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-CB

R2009
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

J2005

D2043
MA153-TX

R2008
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

5P

D2041
MA153-TX

R2091
56
1/16W
D2010
:CHIP
MA153-TX

D2009
MA153-TX

R2030
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2032
10

C2030
10

R2028
100
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-Y
R2057
56
1/16W
:CHIP

R2193
100
1/16W
:CHIP

IC2001
TEA6422DT
AUDIO SWITCH
C2008
10

D2008
MTZJ-10B

R2006
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2007
10

D2007
MTZJ-10B

R2005
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

G

D2040
MA153-TX

D2006
MA153-TX

R2004
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2032
MA153-TX

D2005
MA153-TX

R2003
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2031
MA153-TX

D2004
MA153-TX

C2027
22
25V

D1-CR
R2054
56
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2012
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2101
#
1/16W
:CHIP

O-V

R2105
100
1/16W
:CHIP

O-L

C2034
#
R2035
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2028
100
16V

R2116
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2031
10

C2029
10

D1-CB
R2045
56
1/16W
:CHIP

MV TO
U1/3, U2/3_14

M-L TO U1/3, U2/3_15

SUB-L

R2007
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

MAIN-L

F

IC2003
NJM4558-TE2
AUDIO-BUFFER

C2035
#

C2005
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2111
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2026
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2038
100
1/16W
:CHIP

SCL TO U1/3, U2/3, U3/3_5
SDA TO U1/3, U2/3, U3/3_4

R2107
68
1/16W
:CHIP

C2083
22
25V

R2037
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R-IN TO U1/3, U3/3_3
L-IN TO U1/3, U3/3_2
MONI-V

D2044
MA153-TX

R2092
56
1/16W
:CHIP

SUB-R

M-R TO U1/3, U2/3_16

D2-CR

R2010
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

E

2-C

MAIN-R

5P

VIDEO 3 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_10

MONI-L

J2006

2-Y
4-L

C2017
10

R2016
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

D

2-SW

D2018
MTZJ-10B

MONI-R

R2017
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D1-Y

R2044
56
1/16W
:CHIP

J2004
3P

D1/D2 TO U1/3, U2/3_23

R2001
75
1/16W
:CHIP

O-V

R2002
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

H

J2003
3P

C2003
470
16V

D2003
MTZJ-10B
O-L

R2196
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2198
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2073
470p
CH:1608

R2061
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2061
10

D2039
MTZJ-10B

R2197
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2199
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2074
470p
CH:1608

R2062
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2128
10

D2042
MTZJ-10B

D2002
MTZJ-10B

CONT S IN
TO U1/3, U2/3_24

O-R

Q2006
2SC2412K
MUTE

J2002
3P

R2070
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

CONT S OUT
TO U1/3, U2/3_25

I
D2001
MTZJ-10B

LINE MUTE TO U1/3, U2/3_17
Q2005
2SC2412K
MUTE

R2068
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– 75 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12

RM-Y908

14

13

SCL TO U/2/3, U1/3, U3/3_5

A

SDA TO U/2/3, U1/3, U3/3_4

C

R2094
0
:1608

C2037
0.047
16V
B:1608

Q2002
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2040
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

R2031
47k
1/16W
:CHIP
R2032
100k
1/16W
:CHIP
C2033
1

C2036 R2034
33
0.01
25V 1/16W
B:1608 :CHIP

C2038
220p
CH:1608

SUB-L

SUB-R

MAIN-R

MAIN-L

MONI-V

C2043 0.01 25V
C2044 B:1608 100 16V

R2089
100
1/16W
:CHIP

CN2001
64P
:B-TO B-P
Q2009
2SC2412K
AMP

C2052
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2090
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2050
0.47
10V
B:1608

R2127
#
:1608

Q2004
2SC2412K
AMP

R2046
560
1/16W
:CHIP

R2052
470
1/16W
:CHIP

S13

3-C

R2146
#
:1608

R2058
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2055
10

SUB C

R2110
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2113
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2121
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2109
Q2015
100
1/16W 2SC2412K
AMP
:CHIP

R2056
1k 1/16W :CHIP

R2122
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

1
IC2004
CXA2069Q
AV-SW1

R2051
100 1/16W :CHIP

3-R R2050 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R2100 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

R2118
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2099 100 1/16W :CHIP

3-L R2048 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R2098 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

3-V R2047 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2097 100 1/16W :CHIP
C2056
R2112 # 1/16W :CHIP
0.47 10V B:1608
R2096
100 1/16W :CHIP

2
R2055
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2014
#

C2068
#
B:1608

E

C2113
0.1
16V
B:1608

4-R
M-L

C2045
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2203
#
:1608

R2117
#
:1608

R2120
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C2069
0.01
25V
B:1608
M-V

R2093
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R2132
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2124
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2084
10

C2087
20p
CH:1608
R2131
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

2-V R2087 100 1/16W :CHIP

2-L R2086 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

2-Y R2084 100 1/16W :CHIP

2-R R2082 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

2-C R2080 100 1/16W :CHIP

C2048 0.47 10V B:1608

R2077 100 1/16W :CHIP
2-SW

R2075 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2074 100 1/16W :CHIP

C2046 0.47 10V B:1608

R2073 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2071 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2072 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
1-L

1-Y

Q2025
2SC2412K
AMP

R2164
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2136
390
1/16W
:CHIP

R2151
1.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

CONT S IN TO U2/3, U1/3_24

C2112
0.1
16V
B:1608

CONT S OUT TO U2/3, U1/3_25

S-MODE2 TO U2/3, U3/3_22
S-MODE1 TO U2/3, U3/3_21

R2186
680
1/16W
:RN-CP

SUB C
SUB Y

R2185
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
S-ATT TO U2/3, U3/3_18

D1-CR
D1-CB

R2174
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2175
470
1/16W
:CHIP
D1-Y

R2178
220
1/16W
:RN-CP

FL2002
C2096
Q2027
15p
CH:1608 2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2177
100
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-CR

R2181
#
:1608

D2-CB
D2-Y

D1/D2 TO U2/3, U3/3_23
R-OUT TO U2/3, U3/3_20
L-OUT TO U2/3, U3/3_19

R2138
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R2128
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

VIDEO 2 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_9

Q2019
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

Q2011
#

G

R2152
1.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q2021
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2150
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2156
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2173
560
1/16W
:CHIP

1-V

R2066 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
1-R

S11

1-C

R2063 100 1/16W :CHIP
VIDEO 1 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_8

R2137
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R2147
270
1/16W
:CHIP

C2127
#
B:1608

A MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_6

C2098
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2157
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

MV IN TO U2/3, U1/3_14

F

C2102
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q2020
2SC2412K
BUFFER

Q2017
2SC2412K
AMP

LINE MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_17

R2184
3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP
C2114
0.1
16V
B:1608

4-V

R2103
100 1/16W :CHIP
M-L TO U2/3, U1/3_15

FB2002
BLM11A601S
:1608

R2187
0
:1608

IC2007
CXD2073Q-T4
COMB FILTER

M-R

M-R TO U2/3, U1/3_16

FL2004
#

C2092
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2123
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
SUB Y

C2006
0.1
16V
B:1608
A MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_6

C2115
#
B:1608

C2111
10

C2122
10

C2090
0.022 25V B:1608

R2148
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

5V

4-L

3-Y R2049 100 1/16W :CHIP

VIDEO 3 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_10

FL2001

C2085
15p
CH:1608

C2103
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2166 R2169
560
56k
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

R2153
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2016
2SC2412K
AMP

C2099
0.1
16V
B:1608

C2094
0.001
B:1608

C2089
10

R2133
180
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2125
2.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q2013
2SC2412K
AMP

FB2001
BLM11A102S
:1608

Q2022
2SC2412K
AMP

C2060 C2062
100
0.1
16V
16V
B:1608

R2042
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2095
#
:1608

R2039
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D

Q2008
2SC2412K
AMP

R2085
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2053
470
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2003
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

Q2001
2SC2412K
BUFFER

R2081
100
1/16W
:CHIP

VIDEO 4 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_11

R2043
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2041
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

D2035
MTZJ-10B PROT

R2064
100 1/16W :CHIP
R2033
#
:1608

R2067 100 1/16W :CHIP

MONI-L

MONI-R

MAIN/SUB/MONI L,R
TO U2/3, U1/3_1

B

C2059 # B:1608

R2102
#
:1608

R2104
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2130
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2142
330
1/16W
:CHIP

C2091
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q2024
2SC2412K
AMP

R2149
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2159
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2176
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

9V

VARI R TO U2/3, U1/3_13
VARI L TO U2/3, U1/3_12
Q2028
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2155
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2182
0
:1608
VAR GND TO U2/3, U1/3_7

C2097
15p
CH:1608

R2183
220
1/16W
:CHIP

12V
S-L/R

L2001
47µH
S-V

S-V

FL2003

R2106
# 1/16W :CHIP

M-R

R2158
#
:1608
M-V
M-L

S-L/R

H

RM-Y909K

C2075
0.01
B:1608

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– 76 –

C2004
22
25V

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

14

13

S-MODE2 TO U3/3, U2/3_22

S-MODE1 TO U3/3, U2/3_21

R-OUT TO U3/3, U2/3_20

L-OUT TO U3/3, U2/3_17

S-ATT TO U3/3, U2/3_18

L-IN TO U3/3, U1/3_2

R-IN TO U3/3, U1/3_3

A

B
R2325
*

R2324
*

R2303
*

R2326
*

R2327
*

C2341
*

R2319 *

C2327 *

R2317 *

C2326 *

C2322 *

C2325 *

C2321 *

C2324 *

C2320 *

C2319 *

R2321
*
C2313
*

C2318 *

R2311
*

C2308
*

R2329
*

C2364
*

R2310
*

C2302
*

D

L2302
10 H
:LB2016

C2340 *

R2302
*

C2307 *

C2301
*

R2328 *

R2308 *

R2332 *

R2307 *

C2344 *

R2337 *

IC2301
*

C2305 *
C2304
*

R2336 *
C2338 *
C2337 *

R2306
*

E

R2304
*

C2370
0.01
25V
B:1608

C2347
*

R2338 *

C2306 *

C2346
*

R2340
*

R2347
68k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2342
1.8k

R2344
1.8k

R2335 *

C2343 *

R2305 *
C2303 *

R2334 *

C2309 *

R2333 *

C2323
*
R2318
*

R2320
*
C2332
0.01
25V
B:1608

F
R2315
*

R2316
*

C2334
100
16V

IC2302
NJM2370U10

C2345
*

C2348
47
25V

12V
C2349
0.01
25V
B:1608

C2331
*
X2301
*

C2333
*

L2301
*

IC2305
NJM2180M

R2357
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2383
4.7k1/16W :CHIP
R2382
4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R2381
*

C2357
100
16V

R2363 *
R2369 *
C2358
100
16V

C2352
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2346
0
:1608

C2359
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2331
*

R2376
*

R2354
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2366
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2345
0
:1608

R2365
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2359
1.8k
1/16W
:CHIP
C2355
0.01
:PT

R2356
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2353
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2342
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2388
*

R2330
*
:1608

R2348
27k
1/16W
:CHIP R2350
10
1/16W
:CHIP

IC2304
NJM4066M

5V

R2323
*

R2378
*

R2349
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2336 *
C2335 *

R2389
*

C2356
100p
CH:1608

Q2301
2SC2412K

C2310 *

C2369
*

R2374
*
C2353
100p
CH:1608

C2339 *

R2309 *

R2301
*

R2341
*

R2314
*

C2317 *

R2312
*

C2350
10

C2330
*

R2322
*

C2316 *

R2313
*

C2329
*

C2328
*

C2315 *

C

C2312
*

C2314 *

C2311
*

R2343
*

C2351
10

C2354
0.0047
:PT

R2387
1k
1/16W
:CHIP
C2368
0.22
:MPS

R2377
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2380
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2385
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2367
0.0047
:PT

C2365
0.22
:MPS

C2360
0.0047
:PT
R2358
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2375
#

C2366
0.01
:PT

R2379
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2360
2.2M
1/16W
:CHIP

R2384
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2386
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2390
150k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2355
62k
1/16W
:CHIP

G
SCL TO U3/3, U1/3, U2/3_5
SDA TO U3/3, U1/3, U2/3_4

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– 77 –

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

J2001
S TERMINAL BLOCK

A

1-Y

R2027
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2030
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

C2026
1

1-C

R2026
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2002
0.01 25V B:1608

D2029
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

S11

D2028
#
PROTECT
J2007
2P

1-V

B

R2025
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2025
1

D2027
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2024
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2024
10

D2026
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2023
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2023
10

D2025
MTZJ-10B
DEC-L

1-L

R2059
470
1/16W
:CHIP

D2015
MTZJ-10B

C2022
1
C2001
0.01 25V B:1608

R2194
C2053 470
470p 1/16W
CH:1608 :CHIP

VARI L TO U1/3, U2/3_12

R2060
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2015
10

1-R

R2022
75
1/16W
:RN-CP
R2021
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2014
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2013
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2014
10

3-Y

D2024
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT
D2023
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

VAR GND TO U1/3, U2/3_7

D2014
MTZJ-10B

3-C

C2054
470p
Q2007 CH:1608
2SC2412K
MUTE

A MUTE TO U1/3, U2/3_6

R2065
2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

S13

D2033
1SS133T-77
D2034
1SS133T-77

D2022
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

C

C2021
1

D2021
MTZJ-10B
PROTECT

R2019
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2020
10

D2020
MTZJ-10B

R2018
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2019
10

D2019
MTZJ-10B

Q2029
2SC2412K
MUTE

R2069
2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

3-V

R2020
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2195
470
1/16W
:CHIP

VARI R TO U1/3, U2/3_13

3-L

J2008

3P

CN2002
11P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO

VIDEO 1 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_8

3-R

VIDEO 2 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_9
2-R

2-L
4-V

R2015
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2016
10
C2051
470p
CH:1608

D2016
MTZJ-10B

R2012
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2013
10

D2013
MTZJ-10B

R2011
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2012
10

D2012
MTZJ-10B

VIDEO 3 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_10

2-C
9V

D2017
MTZJ-10B

2-V

4-R

VIDEO 4 IN TO U1/3, U2/3_11

C2040
100
16V

O-R
MAIN/SUB/MONI L,R
TO U1/3, U2/3_1

M-R TO U1/3, U2/3_16

D2-CR

R2010
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2044
MA153-TX

R2092
56
1/16W
D2011 :CHIP
MA153-TX

R2036
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R2029
100
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-CB

R2009
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

J2005

D2043
MA153-TX

R2008
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

5P

D2041
MA153-TX

R2091
56
1/16W
D2010
:CHIP
MA153-TX

D2009
MA153-TX

R2030
100
1/16W
:CHIP

SCL TO U1/3, U2/3, U3/3_5
SDA TO U1/3, U2/3, U3/3_4

D2-Y
R2057
56
1/16W
:CHIP

R2193
100
1/16W
:CHIP

IC2001
TEA6422DT
AUDIO SWITCH

F
D2008
MTZJ-10B

R2006
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2007
10

D2007
MTZJ-10B

R2005
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

G

D2040
MA153-TX

D2006
MA153-TX

R2004
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2032
MA153-TX

D2005
MA153-TX

R2003
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

D2031
MA153-TX

D2004
MA153-TX

C2027
22
25V

D1-CR
R2054
56
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2012
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2101
#
1/16W
:CHIP

O-L

C2034
#
R2035
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2028
100
16V

R2037
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R-IN TO U1/3, U3/3_3
L-IN TO U1/3, U3/3_2

D1-Y

R2044
56
1/16W
:CHIP

J2004
3P

D1/D2 TO U1/3, U2/3_23

R2001
75
1/16W
:CHIP

H

J2003
3P

I

O-V

R2002
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2003
470
16V

D2003
MTZJ-10B
O-L

R2196
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2198
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2073
470p
CH:1608

R2061
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2061
10

D2039
MTZJ-10B

R2197
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2199
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2074
470p
CH:1608

R2062
470
1/16W
:CHIP

C2128
10

D2042
MTZJ-10B

D2002
MTZJ-10B

CONT S IN
TO U1/3, U2/3_24

O-R

Q2006
2SC2412K
MUTE

J2002
3P

R2070
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

CONT S OUT
TO U1/3, U2/3_25

D2001
MTZJ-10B

LINE MUTE TO U1/3, U2/3_17
Q2005
2SC2412K
MUTE

(HW572K90)

R2068
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

– 78 –

O-V

R2105
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2031
10

C2029
10

D1-CB
R2045
56
1/16W
:CHIP

MV TO
U1/3, U2/3_14

R2116
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

M-L TO U1/3, U2/3_15

SUB-L

C2008
10

MAIN-L

R2007
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

IC2003
NJM4558-TE2
AUDIO-BUFFER

C2005
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2111
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2026
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

C2035
#

R2028
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2083
22
25V

R2038
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2032
10

C2030
10

R2107
68
1/16W
:CHIP

MONI-V

E

C2017
10

SUB-R

5P

2-Y
4-L

R2016
470k
1/16W
:CHIP

MONI-L

J2006

2-SW

D2018
MTZJ-10B

MAIN-R

D

C2018
1

C2049
470p
CH:1608

MONI-R

R2017
75
1/16W
:RN-CP

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

A

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

14

13

SCL TO U/2/3, U1/3, U3/3_5
SDA TO U/2/3, U1/3, U3/3_4

R2043
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2041
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

C

R2094
0
:1608

C2037
0.047
16V
B:1608

Q2002
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2040
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

R2031
47k
1/16W
:CHIP
R2032
100k
1/16W
:CHIP
C2033
1

C2036 R2034
33
0.01
25V 1/16W
B:1608 :CHIP

C2038
220p
CH:1608

D2035
MTZJ-10B PROT

SUB-L

SUB-R

MAIN-L

MAIN-R

MONI-V

R2089
100
1/16W
:CHIP

CN2001
64P
:B-TO B-P
Q2009
2SC2412K
AMP

C2052
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2090
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2050
0.47
10V
B:1608

R2127
#
:1608

Q2004
2SC2412K
AMP

R2046
560
1/16W
:CHIP

R2052
470
1/16W
:CHIP

S13

3-C

R2146
#
:1608

R2058
10k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2055
10

SUB C

R2110
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2113
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2121
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2109
Q2015
100
1/16W 2SC2412K
AMP
:CHIP

R2056
1k 1/16W :CHIP

R2122
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

1
IC2004
CXA2069Q
AV-SW1

R2051
100 1/16W :CHIP

3-R R2050 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R2100 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

R2118
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2099 100 1/16W :CHIP

3-L R2048 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

R2098 2.2k 1/16W :CHIP

3-V R2047 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2097 100 1/16W :CHIP
C2056
R2112 # 1/16W :CHIP
0.47 10V B:1608
R2096
100 1/16W :CHIP

2
R2055
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2085
15p
CH:1608

E

Q2014
#

C2068
#
B:1608
C2045
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2203
#
:1608

C2113
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2117
#
:1608

R2120
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C2069
0.01
25V
B:1608
M-V

R2093
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R2132
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2152
1.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q2025
2SC2412K
AMP

R2164
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2124
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2084
10

C2087
20p
CH:1608
R2131
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2136
390
1/16W
:CHIP

R2151
1.8k
1/16W
:RN-CP

C2127
#
B:1608

C2112
0.1
16V
B:1608

CONT S IN TO U2/3, U1/3_24
CONT S OUT TO U2/3, U1/3_25

S-MODE2 TO U2/3, U3/3_22
S-MODE1 TO U2/3, U3/3_21

R2186
680
1/16W
:RN-CP

SUB C
SUB Y

R2185
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
S-ATT TO U2/3, U3/3_18

D1-CR

R2175
470
1/16W
:CHIP
D1-Y

R2178
220
1/16W
:RN-CP

FL2002
C2096
Q2027
15p
CH:1608 2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2177
100
1/16W
:CHIP

D2-CR

R2181
#
:1608

D2-CB
D2-Y

D1/D2 TO U2/3, U3/3_23
R-OUT TO U2/3, U3/3_20
L-OUT TO U2/3, U3/3_19

R2138
100
1/16W
:CHIP
R2128
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

VIDEO 2 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_9

Q2019
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

Q2011
#

C2059 # B:1608

R2102
#
:1608

R2104
100
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2021
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2150
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2156
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2173
560
1/16W
:CHIP

S-V

R2130
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2142
330
1/16W
:CHIP

C2091
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q2024
2SC2412K
AMP

R2149
470
1/16W
:CHIP

R2159
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2176
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

9V

VARI R TO U2/3, U1/3_13
VARI L TO U2/3, U1/3_12
Q2028
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R2155
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2182
0
:1608
VAR GND TO U2/3, U1/3_7

C2097
15p
CH:1608

R2183
220
1/16W
:CHIP

12V
S-L/R

L2001
47µH
S-V

FL2003

R2106
# 1/16W :CHIP

M-R

R2158
#
:1608
M-V
S-L/R

H

A MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_6

D1-CB

R2174
560
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2157
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

2-V R2087 100 1/16W :CHIP

2-L R2086 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

2-Y R2084 100 1/16W :CHIP

2-R R2082 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP

2-C R2080 100 1/16W :CHIP

C2048 0.47 10V B:1608

R2077 100 1/16W :CHIP
2-SW

R2075 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2074 100 1/16W :CHIP

C2046 0.47 10V B:1608

R2073 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2072 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
1-L

R2137
2.2k
1/16W
:RN-CP
R2147
270
1/16W
:CHIP

LINE MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_17

C2098
0.1
16V
B:1608

1-V

R2071 100 1/16W :CHIP

R2066 4.7k 1/16W :CHIP
1-R

1-C

R2063 100 1/16W :CHIP

G

1-Y

S11

C2102
0.1
16V
B:1608

Q2020
2SC2412K
BUFFER

Q2017
2SC2412K
AMP

MV IN TO U2/3, U1/3_14

VIDEO 1 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_8

FB2002
BLM11A601S
:1608

R2184
3.3k 1/16W :RN-CP
C2114
0.1
16V
B:1608

C2092
0.1
16V
B:1608

4-R

R2103
100 1/16W :CHIP
M-L TO U2/3, U1/3_15

F

IC2007
CXD2073Q-T4
COMB FILTER

M-R

M-R TO U2/3, U1/3_16

FL2004
#

R2187
0
:1608

4-V

M-L

C2006
0.1
16V
B:1608
A MUTE TO
U2/3, U1/3_6

C2115
#
B:1608

C2111
10

C2122
10

C2090
0.022 25V B:1608

R2148
5.6k
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2123
470
1/16W
:RN-CP
SUB Y

5V

4-L

3-Y R2049 100 1/16W :CHIP

VIDEO 3 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_10

FL2001

C2103
0.1
16V
B:1608

R2166 R2169
560
56k
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

R2153
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2016
2SC2412K
AMP

C2099
0.1
16V
B:1608

C2094
0.001
B:1608

C2089
10

R2133
180
1/16W
:RN-CP

R2125
2.7k
1/16W
:RN-CP

Q2013
2SC2412K
AMP

FB2001
BLM11A102S
:1608

Q2022
2SC2412K
AMP

C2060 C2062
100
0.1
16V
16V
B:1608

R2042
2.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2095
#
:1608

R2039
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

D

R2085
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2053
470
1/16W
:CHIP

Q2003
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

Q2001
2SC2412K
BUFFER

Q2008
2SC2412K
AMP

VIDEO 4 IN TO U2/3, U1/3_11

R2033
#
:1608

R2081
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C2043 0.01 25V
C2044 B:1608 100 16V

R2064
100 1/16W :CHIP

B

R2067 100 1/16W :CHIP

MONI-L

MONI-R

MAIN/SUB/MONI L,R
TO U2/3, U1/3_1

(HW572K90)

– 79 –

M-L

C2075
0.01
B:1608

C2004
22
25V

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

RM-Y909K

12

RM-Y908

14

13

B

S-MODE2 TO U3/3, U2/3_22

S-MODE1 TO U3/3, U2/3_21

R-OUT TO U3/3, U2/3_20

L-OUT TO U3/3, U2/3_17

S-ATT TO U3/3, U2/3_18

L-IN TO U3/3, U1/3_2

R-IN TO U3/3, U1/3_3

A

R2325
#

R2324
#
C2329
0.01
25V
B:1608

C2328
220
16V

C2351
10

R2343
0
:1608

R2308
47k
1/16W
:CHIP
R2302
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2301
330k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2319 47k 1/16W :CHIP

C2326 0.22 :PT

R2317 100k 1/16W :CHIP

C2327 0.22 :PT

C2322 0.22 :PT

C2325 4.7

C2321 0.22 :PT

C2324 4.7

C2318 0.047 :PT

C2320 0.1 16V B:CHIP

C2317 0.1 16V B:CHIP

C2319 0.047 :PT

C2315 0.022 :PT

LOUT
DBC3

ROUT

CMC

SOUT

COUT

SMRO

SMRI

IREF

VREF

EXTIN

PSC6

PSC3

PSC2

PSC5

RLC5

PSC4

PSC1

RLC6

R2304
2.2M
1/16W
:CHIP

C2310
47
25V

DBC1
DBIN

RT

HOLDC

OP2IN
C2338 0.01 25V B:1608

CC2

C2337 0.022 25V B:1608

CC1

3CH

NGC3

OP1OUT

NGC2

OP1IN

NGC1

LPF1OUT

C2347
0.0033
B:1608

C2370
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2336
6.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2347
#
:CHIP

MO3
R2340
6.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2336 0.022 25V B:1608

R2116 7.5K :RN

C2335 0.01 25V B:1608

R2117 7.5K :RN

Q2301
2SC2412K

C2346
0.0033
B:1608
R2342
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R2344
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C2357
100
16V

R2348
#
:CHIP

C2343
680p
B:1608

VCC

VDD

R2334
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

NC

NC

CLK2

CLK1

SCLK

NC

NC

SDAT

RST

TESTCNT

AUX9

AUX8

AUX7

AUX4

AUX5

AUX6

AUX1

AUX3

AUX2

VSS

NC

AUX10

SDOUT

R2333
18k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2335
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2345
0.0033
B:1608

IC2304
#
L IN

VCC

C2358
100
16V

R2350
#
:CHIP
C2352
#

L OUT

F

C2323
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2315
#

R2318
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R2323
1M
1/16W
:CHIP

C2332
0.01
25V
B:1608

C2334
100
16V

IC2302
NJM2370U10
R+10V EG

C2348
47
25V

12V
C2349
0.01
25V
B:1608

R2345
#

LSW
SPACE
R OUT
SW
SPACE
R IN
IN
SPACE
RSW
OUT
CENTER CENTER
IN
SW
CENTER
GND
OUT

R2346
#

R2389
0
:1608
R2378
#
1/16W
:CHIP

IC2305
NJM2180M

R2357
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2349
#
:CHIP

LPF1

MDI

NC

C2309
22
25V

C2344 680p B:1608

R2374
0
:1608

C2353
C2356
100p
100p
CH:1608 CH:1608

R2120 24K :RN

R2337 10k 1/16W :CHIP

OP2OUT

IC2301
NJW1106
PROLOGIC DECODE

LIN
RIN

L2302
10 H
:LB2016

R2332 22k 1/16W :CHIP
R2338 15k 1/16W :CHIP

LPFIN
LPF2OUT
LPF2IN

MD2

C2303
0.0047
B:1603

R2328 10k 1/16W :CHIP

C2369
10

C2364
10

C2339 C2340
0.0056 0.068
25V
16V
B:1608 B:1608

DBC2

LBPF

GND
R2305
100k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2329
330k
1/16W
:CHIP

LLI

LT
R2307
C2305
6.8k
R2306
0.1
1/16W
2.2M
:PT
:CHIP
1/16W R2106 7.5K :RN
:CHIP

R2341
0
:1608

R2321
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

RL
RBPF

C2301
0.1
:PT

C2306
0.1
:PT
C2304
22
25V

E

C2307
680p
:PT

C2350
10

R2327
0
:1608

C2341
0.68
:MPS

RLC4

D

R2309
6.8k
1/16W
:CHIP R2103 7.5K :RN

R2326
0
:1608

R2322
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2313
0.1
:PT

RLC1

C2302
0.1
:PT

C2308
680p
:PT

RLC2

R2310
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2314
8.2k
1/16W
:CHIP

RLC7

R2303
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2314 0.022 :PT

R2313
8.2k
R2312 R2311 1/16W
22k
22k :CHIP
1/16W 1/16W
:CHIP :CHIP

RLC8

C

C2312
47
25V

RLC3

C2311
47
25V

C2316 0.1 16V B:CHIP

C2330
0.1
:PT

MODE2

F_IN

MODE1

T7

VREF

T6

GND

CE_IN

V+

T5

T1
T2

RCH IN

T3
T4

C2359
0.1
16V
B:1608

RCH OUT
LCH OUT

R2359
1.8k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2388
# 1/16W :CHIP

R2330
#
R2381
#
R2363 #
R2369 #

FI_IN

R2331
#

LCH IN
FIL1_OUT
FIL1_IN

SPACE_OUT
FIL2_IN2 SPACE_IN
FIL2_IN
CENTER_OUT
FIL2_OUT
CENTER_IN

R2354
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2383
# 1/16W :CHIP
R2382
# 1/16W :CHIP

F_OUT

R2366
15k
1/16W
:CHIP
R2365
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2376
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2375
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2387
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2366
0.01
:PT

R2379
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2368
0.22
:MPS
R2377
4.7k
1/16W R2380
:CHIP
1k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2385
15k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2367
0.0047
:PT

5V

R2316
47k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2355
0.01
:PT
R2320
100
1/16W
:CHIP

X2301
4MHz

C2331
0.01
25V
B:1608

C2333
100
16V

L2301
10 H
:FLR50

R2353
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2342
0.1
16V
B:1608

G

R2356
56k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2358
33k
1/16W
:CHIP

C2354
0.0047
:PT

C2365
0.22
:MPS

C2360
0.0047
:PT

R2384
10k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2386
22k
1/16W
:CHIP

R2360
2.2M
1/16W
:CHIP

R2355
62k
1/16W
:CHIP

SCL TO U3/3, U1/3, U2/3_5
SDA TO U3/3, U1/3, U2/3_4

(HW572K90)

(AUDIO PROCESSOR)

– 80 –

R2390
150k
1/16W
:CHIP

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

1

3

2

4

5

6

7

8

10

9

11

12

13

A

CN9002
8P

B

R9028
100
:FPRD

C

R9006
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

CN9001
5P
WHT
:S-MICRO
R9030
0.47
:FPRD

D

R9009
100
1/16W
:CHIP

R9012
1.5k
1/16W
:CHIP

L9001
10µH
:LHL08
C9003
0.47
10V
B:1608

Q9005
2SC2412K
BUFFER

D9004
1SS355TE
TEMP-CORR

C9006
470
6.3V

D9003
1SS355TE
TEMP-CORR

E

D9002
1SS355TE
TEMP-CORR

R9014
47
1/16W
:CHIP
C9008
470
6.3V
R9013
47
1/16W
:CHIP

R9031
2.2
:FPRD

R9033
39k

C9013
0.001
B:1608

R9021
15
R9018 1/16W
33k :CHIP

D9007
MTZJ-22B
LEV.SHIFT

R9011
0 :1608

R9023
2.2k

F
Q9004
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

R9005
4.7k
1/16W
:CHIP

G

Q9002
2SC2412K
AMP

C9001
#
:1608

R9008
33
1/16W
:CHIP

R9017
33k

C9011
0.01
200V
:PT

R9010
220
1/16W
:CHIP

C9002
0.1
200V
:PT

R9004
820
1/16W
:CHIP

R9003
#
1/16W
:CHIP

R9007
100
1/16W
:CHIP

C9014
0.001
B:1608
Q9008
2SC5511
VM-OUT

R9020
15
1/16W
:CHIP
R9025
2.2
:FPRD

C9007
100
16V

I

R9029
220
3W
:RS

R9022
2.2k

R9034
39k

D9001
1SS355TE

H

C9017
0.1
200V
:PT

C9010
2.2
160V

D9006
MTZJ-22B
LEV.SHIFT

Q9003
2SC2412K
AMP
R9001
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C9018
33
160V

Q9009
2SA2005
VM-OUT

R9015
10k
1/16W
:CHIP
R9032
2.2
:FPRD
Q9006
2SA1037AK
BUFFER

C9019
470
16V

R9027
2.2
:FPRD

C9012
0.01
200V
:PT

D9005
D1NS4
TEMP-CORR

R9002
47
1/16W
:CHIP

R9019
560
:FPRD

C9009
100
16V

Q9007
2SC2412K
BUFFER

R9016
560
:FPRD

R9026
#
1/16W
:CHIP

C9015
470
16V
R9024
100
:FPRD

J
– 81 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

14

RM-Y909K

15

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

A

RM-Y909K

[TUNER, VIDEO, AUDIO, SYSTEM CONTROL]

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

– A Board –
A BOARD
DIODE
D1
D317
D318
D319
D701
D704
D705
D710
D711
D712
D713
D718
D720
D721
D725
D726
D729
D730

E-2
C-3
C-3
E-2
D-12
D-12
A-12
F-11
E-9
F-9
E-9
B-10
B-8
A-9
A-12
A-12
B-11
D-6

IC
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5
IC6
IC7
IC8
IC9
IC10
IC11
IC12
IC301
IC302
IC303
IC304
IC305
IC306
IC307
IC308
IC309
IC310
IC311
IC312
IC701
IC702
IC703
IC704
IC705
IC706
IC707
IC708
IC709
IC710
IC711

B-6
B-6
D-1
H-9
A-2
H-9
A-2
E-4
E-1
B-2
B-2
C-5
F-5
F-8
H-7
D-8
H-4
I-5
G-4
D-3
C-3
F-8
F-7
G-4
D-11
D-10
D-10
F-10
D-5
D-6
B-10
A-11
B-4
A-4
B-9

1

*

3
3
3
3
9
9
3
9
9
9
9
3

3
3
3
3

2

3

4

5

6

7

TRANSISTOR *
Q1
Q3
Q7
Q11
Q12
Q13
Q21
Q302
Q303
Q305
Q307
Q308
Q310
Q311
Q312
Q313
Q320
Q324
Q325
Q326
Q327
Q328
Q329
Q330
Q332
Q333
Q334
Q337
Q338
Q339
Q341
Q343
Q344
Q347
Q349
Q351
Q352
Q353
Q355
Q367
Q369
Q374
Q378
Q379
Q703
Q712
Q713
Q715
Q716
Q717
Q718
Q722
Q723
Q724
Q725
Q726

I-9
G-10
D-12
F-1
H-10
I-11
D-13
G-8
H-8
G-7
E-5
E-7
E-6
E-6
E-7
D-4
E-6
E-5
G-4
G-4
H-4
G-4
G-4
H-4
H-5
H-5
H-5
G-4
H-4
H-4
F-7
C-4
I-4
C-4
D-4
C-4
D-4
C-4
C-4
C-3
D-2
C-3
D-2
E-3
F-9
I-13
I-13
G-9
G-10
C-10
B-11
B-12
B-12
D-6
C-12
D-6

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

*: Refer to Terminal name of

semiconductors in silk screen
printed circuit (see page 49)

J

< Component Side >

– 82 –

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

A

RM-Y909K

[TUNER, VIDEO, AUDIO, SYSTEM CONTROL]

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

– A Board –
A BOARD
DIODE
D5
D7
D307
D312
D321
D702
D703
D706
D708
D709
D719
D720
D721
D723
D724

H-3
C-7
H-8
C-11
E-12
C-3
E-4
A-3
F-5
F-5
D-2
B-6
A-5
A-3
A-3

1

*

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

3
3

IC
IC1
IC2
IC8
IC9
IC12
IC708

B-8
B-9
E-11
E-13
C-9
A-3

TRANSISTOR *
Q2
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q8
Q14
Q15
Q16
Q17
Q18
Q19
Q20
Q22
Q23
Q24
Q25
Q26

I-2
G-4
H-4
G-4
E-2
F-3
H-4
H-4
I-4
H-4
H-4
G-4
F-1
H-4
I-4
H-4
I-4

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

Q27
Q28
Q30
Q301
Q304
Q306
Q309
Q314
Q315
Q316
Q317
Q318
Q319
Q321
Q322
Q323
Q331
Q335
Q336
Q340
Q345
Q348
Q354
Q356
Q357
Q358
Q361
Q363
Q368
Q373
Q380
Q381
Q501
Q502
Q701
Q702
Q704
Q705
Q706
Q707
Q708
Q709
Q710
Q714
Q721

E-1
I-4
G-12
E-6
F-6
F-6
D-11
E-6
E-6
J-9
I-9
I-9
F-6
J-10
J-10
J-9
C-11
D-6
D-6
D-6
C-11
C-10
C-11
C-11
C-10
H-8
D-6
D-6
D-6
C-12
E-6
E-6
C-10
C-10
D-4
F-4
F-5
F-5
F-6
D-5
F-5
F-5
F-6
D-4
D-3

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

*: Refer to Terminal name of

semiconductors in silk screen
printed circuit (see page 49)

H

I

J

< Conductor Side >

– 83 –

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

AD

RM-Y909K

[DIGITAL REGI, DJED CPU, PJE DRIVE]

– AD Board –

< Component Side >

< Conductor Side >

– 84 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

B

[A/D CONVERTER, DRC, MULTI IMAGA DRIVER, MID-U CON, D/A CONVERTER]

– B Board –

< Component Side >

– 85 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

B

[A/D CONVERTER, DRC, MULTI IMAGA DRIVER, MID-U CON, D/A CONVERTER]

– B Board –

< Conductor Side >

– 86 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

CB

[CRT I/F BLUE]

(HW572K90)

– CB Board –

< Component Side >

< Conductor Side >

– 87 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

CG

[CRT I/F GREEN]

(HW572K90)

– CG Board –

< Component Side >

< Conductor Side >

– 88 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

CR

[CRT I/F RED]

(HW572K90)

– CR Board –

< Component Side >

< Conductor Side >

– 89 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

CB

[CRT I/F BLUE]

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– CB Board –

CG

[CRT I/F GREEN]

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

CR

[CRT I/F RED]

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– CG Board –

– CR Board –

– 90 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

D

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

[HV DRIVE, POWER SUPPLY, H DRIVE]

– D Board –
D BOARD
DIODE
D8001
D8002
D8003
D8004
D8005
D8006
D8007
D8008
D8009
D8010
D8011
D8012
D8013
D8014
D8015
D8016
D8019
D8020
D8021
D8022
D8023
D8024
D8025
D8026
D8027
D8028
D8029
D8030
D8031
D8032
D8033
D8034
D8035
D8036
D8037
D8038
D8039
D8043
D8045
D8046
D8047

E-11
E-11
E-11
F-11
H-6
I-6
E-1
C-3
E-11
F-8
F-8
F-8
B-3
C-3
B-2
B-4
C-2
C-3
G-10
C-2
B-4
G-9
A-3
G-12
G-9
E-3
E-4
E-4
E-2
I-8
H-8
F-2
F-2
C-3
G-5
J-2
H-4
B-2
I-9
E-9
J-13

1

*

2

3

4

5

6

TRANSISTOR *
Q8001
Q8002
Q8003
Q8004
Q8005
Q8007
Q8008
Q8009
Q8010
Q8011
Q8014
Q8015
Q8016
Q8019
Q8020
Q8021
Q8022
Q8023
Q8024
Q8027
Q8028
Q8029
Q8030
Q8031
Q8032
Q8035
Q8036
Q8037
Q8038
Q8039
Q8101

IC
IC8001 C-11
IC8002 C-6
IC8003 E-12
IC8004 E-5
IC8005 F-9
IC8006 B-2
IC8007 B-3
IC8008 C-3
IC8009 J-9
IC8012 I-8

*: Refer to Terminal name of

semiconductors in silk screen
printed circuit (see page 49)

E-12
I-7
I-7
E-10
C-1
G-7
H-7
H-6
H-7
G-7
G-7
H-7
E-9
E-9
E-9
B-2
B-2
I-13
H-11
G-9
A-3
B-4
J-13
G-13
D-1
I-4
E-1
E-1
E-2
I-9
G-13

1

A

1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1
1
1

B

C

D

E

1

F

G

H

I

J

< Conductor Side >

– 91 –

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

G

[RELAY DRIVE, STBY 5V, REGULATOR, POWER SUPPLY]

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

– G Board –

– 92 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

F

H1

[LINE FILTER]

[POWER SWITCH]

H2

[FUNCTION KEY]

H3

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

[VIDEO 2 INPUT]

(EXCEPT HR532N90)

H4

[IR DETECTOR]

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– H1 Board –

(HR532N90)

– H1 Board –

(EXCEPT HR532N90)

– F Board –

(EXCEPT HR532N90)

– H2 Board –

– H3 Board –

– H4 Board –

(EXCEPT HW572K90)

– 93 –

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

U

[VIDEO, AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT, AV SWITCH, AUDIO PROCESSOR]

– U Board –

< Component Side >

– 94 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

U

[VIDEO, AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT, AV SWITCH, AUDIO PROCESSOR]

– U Board –

< Conductor Side >

– 95 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

S

[SENSOR]

V

[SPEED MODULATION]

– S Board –

< Component Side >

< Conductor Side >

– V Board –

– 96 –

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

6-5. WAVEFORMS
• A(1/9) BOARD WAVEFORMS

1

2.1Vp-p (H)

• A(2/9) BOARD WAVEFORMS

2

3

4

2.1Vp-p (H)

2Vp-p (H)

3Vp-p (H)

• A(3/9) BOARD WAVEFORMS

5

7

6

3.6Vp-p (12MHz)

2.8Vp-p (20MHz)

1.6Vp-p (H)

12

11

10

9

2.2p-p (H)

1.8Vp-p (H)

13

3.2Vp-p (H)

1.8Vp-p (H)

1.8Vp-p (H)

8

3.5Vp-p (V)

• A(4/9) BOARD WAVEFORMS

14

3.6Vp-p (12MHz)

• A(5/9) BOARD WAVEFORMS

15

16

2.2Vp-p (H)

20

17

2.6Vp-p (H)

21

4Vp-p (H)

18

2.4kVp-p (H)

4Vp-p (2.7MHz)

22

4Vp-p (H)

19

4kVp-p (H)

– 97 –

2.9kVp-p (V)

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

• AD(1/2) BOARD WAVEFORMS

7

9

8
12MHz
2.9Vp-p (V)

5.2Vp-p (H)

5Vp-p (V)

• AD(2/2) BOARD WAVEFORMS

1

2

1.9Vp-p (V)

0.9Vp-p (V)

5

3

4

0.4Vp-p (V)

1.5Vp-p (V)

6

0.6Vp-p (V)

1.6Vp-p (V)

• B(1/4) BOARD WAVEFORMS

1

2

3

4.5Vp-p (H)

4.5Vp-p (H)

4

4.2Vp-p (H)

• B(3/4) BOARD WAVEFORMS

3.1Vp-p (H)

• B(4/4) BOARD WAVEFORMS

5

6

1.8Vp-p (74.175824MHz)

3.5Vp-p (20Mhz)

• CR BOARD WAVEFORM

1

• CB BOARD WAVEFORM

1

129.5Vp-p (H)

1

141.5Vp-p (H)

• D(1/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS

1

62.6Vp-p (V)

97.5Vp-p (H)

• D(3/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS

2

3

114Vp-p (H)

1.05kVp-p (H)

• U(2/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS

1

2

2.2Vp-p (H)

• CG BOARD WAVEFORMS

1.9Vp-p (H)

– 98 –

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

6-6. IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
A BOARD : IC305, 307 SN74LV4053ANSR
IN/OUT
VDD

1Z

0Z

1Y

0Y

1X

0X

16

3

5

1

2

13

12

TG
A 11

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

14

XCOMMON

TG

TG
B 10

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

15 YCOMMON

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

OUT/IN

TG

TG
C 9

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

6

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

INH

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

8

7

VSS

VEE

4

ZCOMMON

TG

A BOARD : IC308 CXD2085M

VDIN

SILCER

7

16 O169
DECODE

VSIN

SYNC.
SEP.

6

15 OLBX

9 SCL
I2CBUS
INTERFACE
10 SDA
13

12

XI

XO

A BOARD : IC708 TDA7265
+VS
3
MUTE / ST-BY 5
L + IN 7

4 L OUT
8 L -IN

GND 9

10 R -IN
2 R OUT

R + IN 11
1
6
R-VS L-VS

– 99 –

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

B BOARD : IC3305, 3404 TLC2932IPWR
LOGIC
VDD

SELECT

VCO
OUT

FIN-A

FIN-B

PFD
OUT

LOGIC
GND

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

1/2 DIVIDER
PFD

VCO

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

VCO
VDD

R BIAS

VCO
IN

VCO
GND

VCO
INHIBIT

PFD
INHIBIT

NC

B BOARD : IC3413 SN74LV4053ANSR
IN/OUT
VDD

1Z

0Z

1Y

0Y

1X

0X

16

3

5

1

2

13

12

TG
LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

A 11

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

14

XCOMMON

TG

TG
LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

B 10

15 YCOMMON

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

OUT/IN

TG

TG
C 9

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

6

LOGIC LEVEL
CONVERSION

INH

BINARY TO
1OF2
DECODERS
WITH
INHIBIT

8

7

VSS

VEE

4

ZCOMMON

TG

B BOARD : IC3414 M52055P
GND1

INPUT 2B

Vcc

CONTROL
INPUT 2

INPUT 2A

GND3

15

14

13

12

11

10

L

H
INPUT 1A

16

9

INPUT 3B

8

INPUT 3A

H
L

L
H

INPUT 1B

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CONTROL
INPUT 1

OUTPUT 1

GND2

OUTPUT 2

OUTPUT 3

CONTROL
INPUT 3

– 100 –

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
CR BOARD : IC7101 TDA6120Q

RM-Y909K

IIN

VDD

5

10

n.c. 9
n.c. 11

MIRROR
4x out

CASCODE

in

1x
VCC

RM-Y909K

1x

6

12
13

0.7 pF
MIRROR
in 1x out

VIN -

out 1 x
out 4 x
in
CURRENT
INPUT

2

7

CASCODE

+
J

5 mA

1

3

4

8

RC -

RC +

VIN +

GND

CG BOARD : IC7201 TDA6120Q
IIN

VDD

5

10

n.c. 9
n.c. 11

MIRROR
4x out

CASCODE

in

1x
VCC

1x

6

12
13

0.7 pF
MIRROR
in 1x out

VIN -

out 1 x
out 4 x
in
CURRENT
INPUT

2

7

CASCODE

+
J

5 mA

1

3

4

8

RC -

RC +

VIN +

GND

CB BOARD : IC7301 TDA6120Q
IIN

VDD

5

10

n.c. 9
n.c. 11

MIRROR
4x out

CASCODE

in

1x
VCC

1x

6

12
13

0.7 pF
MIRROR
in 1x out

VIN -

out 1 x
out 4 x
in
CURRENT
INPUT

2

7

CASCODE

+
J

5 mA

1

3

4

8

RC -

RC +

VIN +

GND

– 101 –

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

U BOARD : IC2004 CXA2069Q

TV

63

V1

1

V2

8

V3
V4
V5

30

V6

60

RM-Y909K

53

VOUT1

15

49

YIN1

22

56

YOUT1

55

TRAP1

58

COUT1

51

CIN1

44

V/YOUT2

46

TRAP2

47

COUT2

41

VOUT3

39

YOUT3

6dB

6dB

6dB

Y1

3

Y2

10

Y3

17

Y4

24

6dB

6dB

6dB

C1

5

C2

12

C3

19

C4

26

6dB

6dB

37

COUT3

6dB

57

VGND

BIAS

50

BIAS

42

VCC

6dB

LTV

62

35

AGND

LV1

2

52

LOUT1

LV2

9

54

ROUT1

LV3

16

43

LOUT2

LV4

23

45

ROUT2

LV5

29

LV6

59

RTV

4

RV2

11

RV4
RV5
RV6

6dB

0dB

64

RV1

RV3

0dB

18

6dB

25
31
61

6dB
Logic
6dB

6dB

– 102 –

38

LOUT3

40

ROUT3

36

DC OUT

33

SCL

34

SDA

32

ADR

7

S-1

14

S-2

21

S-3

28

S-4

6

S2-1

13

S2-2

20

S2-3

27

S2-4

48

MUTE

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

6-7. SEMICONDUCTORS
1SS83TD
21DP05
D1NL40-TR2
D1NS4
D2L20U
EL1Z
GP08DPKG23
RD10ES-B2
RD15ES-B2
RD18ES-B2
RD20ES-B2
RD5.6ES-B2
RGP02-17EL-6433
UF4005PKG23

BA05T

D4SBS4-F
D6SB60L

+

CXA1726AM
NJM2180M

2

1

1

~

–

BC

2
1

DAN202K-T-146

11pin ZIP

TOP VIEW

30pin SOP

3

~

CXA2069Q
CXP85840A-039Q
CXP86448-635Q
CX2150AQ

BA9759F-E2

1

NJM2903M
UPC393C

52

32

8pin DIP

64

20

NJM7905FA

TOP VIEW

TLC2933IPWR

TOP VIEW

1

1

DM-58

TOP VIEW

14pin SOP
B

ANODE
1

1

13

N

MARKING SIDE VIEW

NC

DAP202K

IRFIB7N50A

14pin DIP

3

1

LA78045
2

1

1
3

ANODE

1

48pin SOP

3
5

MTZJ-T-77-13
MTZJ-T-77-22B

7

120pin QFP

3
2

CXA2151Q
CXD2013Q-T6

1

1S355TE-17
DTZ-10B
DTZ-TT11-6.8B
UDZS-TE-17-7.5B
UDZ-TE-17-10B
UDZS-TE-17-18B
UDZS-TE-17-22B
UDZS-TE-17-24B
UDZS-TE-17-3.9B
UDZS-TE-17-33B
UDZS-TE-17-4.7B
UDZS-TE-17-5.1B
UDZS-TE-17-5.6B
UDZS-TE-17-6.2B
UDZS-TE-17-9.1B

ANODE

48

37

1

M24C08-MN6T
M24C32-WMN6T
NJM2068V
NJM2904M
UPC4558G2

1

EC

5pin CHIP
STK392-560

SLR-325VCT31
12

25
13
24
TOP VIEW

1

TOP VIEW
12

8pin SOP

n

CXD2073Q-T4
ANODE

M306V2ME-175FP
UPD64082GF-3BA
80
81

CATHODE

C

MARKING SIDE VIEW

B
E

TC7W08FU(TE12R)

51
50

2SA2005
2SC5511

INDEX

BA033T
NJM7812FA
TA7812S

1

TOP VIEW

32pin QFP

1

31

100
1

TOP VIEW

30

8pin CHIP

MSM514265C-60JS
TDA6120Q / N2/S2
BC

CATHODE

D1NL20U-TR
CATHODE

B

2SA1037AK-T146R
2SA1226-T1E3E4
2SC1623-L516
2SD601A-QRS-TX
DTC114EKA-T146
DTC144EKA-T146

36

CXD2085M
PCM56P-L
SN74LV4053ANSR

ANODE

2SA1358-Y
2SA3421-Y

4

TOP VIEW

CATHODE

1

2

PST9143NL
PST9145NL

1
1

2

3

CM0017AF

1SS226
3

2

TOP VIEW

2
1

E

2

PQ1CG2032FZ

~

N
1
• pin
• Mt (one side, both side)

CD0031AM

CATHODE

C

UPC1093J-1-T

TOP VIEW

32pin SOP

CATHODE

C E

2SK2036(TE85L)

BH3868BFS-E2

DAN202U

B

19

1

2

C B

28pin SOP

TOP VIEW

TOP VIEW

18pin SOP

E

2SC4634LS-CB11
1

1

33

51

1

TEA6422DT

12
34

E

3

3

1SS133T-77
30DF4N-FC5
ERC04-06SE
ERC91-02

LETTER SIDE

1
~–

2

ANODE

2SC2688-LK

MARKING SIDE VIEW

3
~

+

CATHODE

TDA7265

NJM2395AF05
PQ09RF21

1
1

TOP VIEW

16pin SOP

TOP VIEW

40pin SOP

1
n
N

ANODE

– 103 –

E

B

C

E

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909

SECTION 7

RM-Y909

EXPLODED VIEWS
NOTE:
• Items with no part number and no
description are not stocked because they
are seldom required for routine service
• The construction parts of an assembled part
are indicated with a collation number in the
remark column.

7-1.

• Items marked " * " are not stocked since
they are seldom required for routine
service. Some delay should be anticipated
when ordering these items.

The components identified by shading and
mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.

COVER (KP-HR432K90)

r : +BVTP 3X12
p : +BVTP 4X12
s : +BVTP 4X12
® : +BVTP 4X16
4 : +BVTP 4X16

7-685-648-79
7-685-661-79
7-685-661-71
7-685-663-79
7-685-663-91

11
6

6
4

3

8

38

38
42

5

2

12

1

5

6

38

6
38
7

33

24 36

25

43

26

34
13
40

23
39

14

21

31

22
20
32
41 19

17

13

18

27 37

35 29 30 36

– 104 –

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

1
2
3
4
5

X-4037-770-3
4-078-189-11
4-070-284-11
4-070-285-12
* 4-070-333-21

BEZEL (43) ASSY
SCREEN (43), CONTRAST
PLATE (L), DIFFUSION
PLATE (43F), DIFFUSION
HOLDER (S), SCREEN NC

25
26
27
29
30

6
7
8
11
12

* A-1391-179-A S BOARD, COMPLETE
* 4-070-332-31 HOLDER (L), SCREEN NC
* 4-081-501-01 HOLDER, MIRROR
4-085-508-01 MIRROR (43)
* 4-081-500-01 COVER (43), MIRROR

31

13
14
17
18
19

4-378-522-31 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
* 4-085-474-01 BOARD (43), REAR
* A-1377-062-A H2 BOARD, COMPLETE
4-082-284-01 BUTTON, MULTI
* A-1377-063-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE

20
21
22
23
24

4-082-283-21 BUTTON, POWER
4-919-393-02 DAMPER
4-082-302-01 HOLDER, SIDE TERMINAL
4-082-301-02 BRACKET, H3
* A-1377-065-A H3 BOARD, COMPLETE

4-082-300-11
4-082-298-01
4-083-502-21
4-082-282-01
4-082-291-02

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

DOOR, SIDE TERMINAL
CAP (L), SPEAKER GRILLE
PANEL (ASSY), FRONT
COVER, CONTROL DOOR
LABEL, CONTROL

32
33
34
35

X-4039-541-1 GRILLE (43) ASSY, SP
25,27,29,30,35,36,37
4-082-286-01 GUIDE, LED
* A-1377-061-A H4 BOARD, COMPLETE
4-083-694-01 SPRING, DOOR
3-703-035-12 SHAFT, LID

36
37
38
39
40

4-042-192-02
4-045-250-01
* 4-069-680-01
4-086-330-01
4-082-299-01

41
42
43

CATCHER, PUSH
DAMPER
BRACKET (B), SENSOR
LABEL, FRONT TERMINAL
CAP (R), SPEAKER GRILLE

4-085-452-01 BUTTON, POWER
4-070-333-31 HOLDER (S), SCREEN NC
4-378-522-01 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909

7-2.

COVER (KP-HR532K90/HR532N90)

r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79
p : +BVTP 4X12 7-685-661-79
4 : +BVTP 4X16 7-685-663-91

58

53

88

88
57

55

52

62

56 63

56
54

61

59

51

55

88 56
56

60
63

88
57

91

71
73

84

74
81

63

75

69
82 70

76 63

67

82

68
70

87
HR532N90

90

69

HR532K90

86
77

85 79 80

51
52
53
54
55

X-4039-545-1
4-055-639-11
4-070-525-11
4-070-602-11
* 4-070-330-02

BEZNET (53) ASSY
SCREEN (53), CONTRAST
PLATE (L), DIFFUSION
PLATE (53F), DIFFUSION
HOLDER (S), SCREEN YC

73
74
75
76
77

56
57
58
59
60

*
*
*
*
*

A-1391-179-A S BOARD, COMPLETE
4-070-328-12 HOLDER (L), SCREEN YC
4-076-705-01 HOLDER (SL), MIRROR
4-075-234-01 HOLDER (TOP), MIRROR
4-076-706-01 HOLDER (SR), MIRROR

79
80
81

61
62
63
64
67

4-070-344-01 MIRROR, REFLECTION
* 4-081-503-01 COVER, MIRROR
4-378-522-31 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
* 4-085-475-01 BOARD (53), REAR
* A-1377-062-A H2 BOARD, COMPLETE

68
69

4-082-284-01 BUTTON, MULTI
* A-1377-063-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532K90)
* A-1377-066-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532N90)
4-082-283-11 BUTTON, POWER (HR532N90)
4-082-283-21 BUTTON, POWER (HR532K90)

71
72

63
86 72
89

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

70

64
83

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

76 63

– 105 –

4-919-393-02 DAMPER
4-082-289-01 HOLDER, FRONT TERMINAL

REMARK
–––––––––

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

82

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

RM-Y909

REMARK
–––––––––

4-082-288-02 BRACKET, H3
* A-1377-065-A H3 BOARD, COMPLETE
4-082-287-11 DOOR, FRONT TERMINAL
4-083-503-11 SCREW CAP, GRILLE
4-083-502-21 PANEL (ASSY), FRONT
4-082-282-01 COVER, CONTROL DOOR
4-082-291-02 LABEL, CONTROL
X-4039-542-1 GRILLE ASSY, SPEAKER
75,77,79,80,85,86,87
(HR532N90)
X-4039-546-1 GRILLE (53) ASSY, SPEAKER
75,77,79,80,85,86,87
(HR532K90)
4-082-286-01 GUIDE, LED

83
84
85
86
87

* A-1377-061-A H4 BOARD, COMPLETE
4-083-505-01 SPRING, DOOR
3-703-035-12 SHAFT, LID
4-042-192-02 CATCHER, PUSH
4-045-250-01 DAMPER

88
89
90
91

* 4-069-680-01
4-086-330-01
4-085-452-01
4-378-522-01

BRACKET (B), SENSOR
LABEL, FRONT TERMINAL
BUTTON, POWER (HR532K90)
SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909

7-3.

COVER (KP-HW572K90)

r : +BVTP 3X12
p : +BVTP 4X12
® : +BVTP 4X16
4 : +BVTP 4X16

7-685-648-79
7-685-661-79
7-685-663-79
7-685-663-91

112

111 109
108
109
103

104

106
107

105

102

106

101

110

106
106

105

114 140
107

136
139
131

123

134

124
125
119
120
138

126 113
127

113

113
121
122

118

117

137

135 129 130 136

126 113

– 106 –

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

101
102
103
104
105

X-4039-626-1
4-086-327-11
4-081-949-11
4-081-950-11
* 4-084-568-01

BEZNET (57) ASSY
SCREEN (57W), CONTRAST
PLATE (57WL), DIFFUSION
PLATE (57WFV), DIFFUSION
HOLDER, SCREEN

106
107
108
109
110

*
*
*
*
*

111
112
113
114
117

4-084-561-01 MIRROR (57)
* X-4039-824-1 COVER ASSY, MIRROR
4-378-522-31 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
* 4-085-688-01 BOARD, REAR
* A-1377-062-A H2 BOARD, COMPLETE

118
119
120
121

4-082-284-01 BUTTON, MULTI
* A-1377-080-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE (VAR)
4-082-283-21 BUTTON, POWER
4-919-393-02 DAMPER

A-1391-179-A S BOARD, COMPLETE
4-084-568-11 HOLDER, SCREEN
4-083-462-01 HOLDER (L), MIRROR SIDE
4-081-501-01 HOLDER, MIRROR
4-083-461-01 HOLDER (R), MIRROR SIDE

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
122
123
124
125
126
127
129
130
131

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

RM-Y909

REMARK
–––––––––

4-082-289-01 HOLDER, FRONT TERMINAL
4-082-288-02 BRACKET, H3
* A-1377-065-A H3 BOARD, COMPLETE
4-083-468-11 DOOR, FRONT TERMINAL
4-083-503-01 SCREW CAP, GRILLE
4-084-563-11 PANEL ASSY, FRONT

134

4-083-731-01 COVER (HW), CONTROL DOOR
4-084-571-03 LABEL (HW), CONTROL
X-4039-590-1 GRILLE (57) ASSY, SPEAKER
125,127,129,130,136,137
4-083-505-01 SPRING, DOOR

135
136
137
138
139

3-703-035-11
4-042-192-02
4-045-250-01
4-085-452-01
4-086-330-01

140

4-378-522-01 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD

SHAFT, LID
CATCHER, PUSH
DAMPER
BUTTON, POWER
LABEL, FRONT TERMINAL

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

7-4.

171

CHASSIS (KP-HR432K90)

r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79
® : +BVTP 4X16 7-685-663-79

158
157

160

159

172

155

180

163

156
180

161

175

162

154
164
165 179
180
166

178
168
151 168
169

153
168

167

174
151

170

176
168

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
151
1-544-893-11
153 0 1-223-925-11
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164

DESCRIPTION
REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
––––––––
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
165 0 1-453-285-21 FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4 (T8005)
SPEAKER (10cm)
166 0 1-823-473-11 CORD, AC POWER (WITH FILTER)
RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH VOLTAGE)
(FOCUS PACK)
167
* A-1316-596-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
* A-1299-633-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
168
4-378-522-31 SCREW,TAPPING,HEXAGON HEAD
8-598-475-01 TUNER, FSS BTF-WL411 (TU2)
169
1-500-021-11 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE
8-598-430-50 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA401 (TU1)
170
1-543-653-11 CORE ASSY, BEAD(DIVISION TYPE)
171
4-069-675-01 CAP, TERMINAL BOARD
* 1-557-056-31 CABLE, P-P
* 1-556-945-21 CABLE, P-P
172
4-086-329-01 LABEL, TERMINAL
1-771-787-11 SWITCH, RF ANTENNA
174
* X-4039-543-1 CABINET (43) ASSY, BOTTOM
176
4-081-961-01 BOARD, TERMINAL
175
3-710-578-01 COVER VOLUME 6 MOLD
* A-1373-882-A U BOARD, COMPLETE
176
4-076-577-01 FOOT
178
* A-1241-525-A F BOARD,COMPLETE
* A-1136-267-A B BOARD, COMPLETE
* A-1299-634-A AD BOARD, COMPLETE
179
4-378-522-01 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
* A-1348-132-A D BOARD, COMPLETE
180
4-052-894-01 SCREW (4X20), HEAD TAPPING

– 107 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K
The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

7-5.

221
208
207

CHASSIS (KP-HR532K90/HR532N90)

r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79
® : +BVTP 4X16 7-685-663-79

RM-Y909K

210

RM-Y909K

222

209

205
206

231

RM-Y908

213

231

211

225

212

204
215
231

214˚
230
216
EXCEPT HR532N90

218
202

229

218
223

201

218

224

227
203 218

219

217

202
226

220

218
REF.
NO.
––––––––
201
202
203 0
204
205

206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215

PART NO.
–––––––––
1-544-849-11
1-529-403-31
1-223-925-11

201

DESCRIPTION
REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
––––––––
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
SPEAKER (13cm)
216 0 1-790-130-11 CORD, AC POWER (WITH CONNECTOR)
SPEAKER (6.6cm)
(HR532N90)
RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH VOLTAGE)
0 1-823-473-11 CORD, AC POWER (WITH FILTER)
(FOCUS PACK)
(HR532K90)
* A-1299-633-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
217
* A-1316-596-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532K90)
8-598-475-01 TUNER, FSS BTF-WL411 (TU2)
* A-1316-597-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532N90)
(HR532K90)
218
4-378-522-31 SCREW,TAPPING,HEXAGON HEAD
8-598-542-20 TUNER, FSS BTF-WA412 (TU2)
219
1-500-021-11 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE
(HR532N90)
220
1-543-653-11 CORE ASSY, BEAD(DIVISION TYPE)
8-598-430-50 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA401 (TU1)
221
4-069-675-01 CAP, TERMINAL BOARD
* 1-557-056-31 CABLE, P-P
222
4-086-329-01 LABEL, TERMINAL
* 1-556-945-21 CABLE, P-P
1-771-787-11 SWITCH, RF ANTENNA
223
* 4-083-506-01 COVER, CABINET (HS)
224
* X-4039-544-1 CABINET (53) ASSY, BOTTOM
4-081-961-01 BOARD, TERMINAL
223, 226, 227
* A-1373-882-A U BOARD, COMPLETE
225
3-710-578-01 COVER VOLUME 6 MOLD
* A-1136-267-A B BOARD, COMPLETE
226
4-075-244-01 CASTER (30 DIA.)
* A-1299-634-A AD BOARD, COMPLETE
227
4-075-874-01 FOOT, PLASTIC
* A-1348-132-A D BOARD, COMPLETE
229
* A-1241-525-A F BOARD,COMPLETE
(HR532K90)
0 1-453-285-21 FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4 (T8005)
230
4-378-522-01 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
231
4-052-894-01 SCREW (4X20), HEAD TAPPING

– 108 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

271
7-6.

CHASSIS (KP-HW572K90)

r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79
® : +BVTP 4X16 7-685-663-79

260

259

258
257

272

255

281

263

256
281

261

275

262

254
265

264˚
280

281
266

279

252
278

273
274

278

251

253

269

277
278

267

252
276

270

278
REF.
NO.
––––––––
251
252
253 0
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265

251

DESCRIPTION
REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
––––––––
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
SPEAKER (13cm)
266 0 1-823-473-11 CORD, AC POWER (WITH FILTER)
SPEAKER (6.6cm)
267
* A-1316-596-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH-VOLTAGE)
269
1-500-021-11 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE
(FOCUS PACK)
270
1-543-653-11 CORE ASSY, BEAD (DIVISION TYPE)
* A-1299-656-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
271
4-069-675-01 CAP, TERMINAL BOARD
8-598-475-01 TUNER, FSS BTF-WL411 (TU2)
272
4-086-329-11 LABEL, TERMINAL
8-598-430-50 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA401 (TU1)
273
* 4-084-570-01 COVER, CABINET (HW)
* 1-557-056-31 CABLE, P-P
274
X-4039-602-1 CABINET (57) ASSY, BOTTOM
* 1-556-945-21 CABLE, P-P
273, 276, 277
1-771-787-11 SWITCH, RF ANTENNA
275
3-710-578-01 COVER, VOLUME, 6 MOLD
4-081-961-01 BOARD, TERMINAL
276
4-075-244-01 CASTER (DIA. 30)

*
*
*
*
0

PART NO.
–––––––––
1-544-894-11
1-529-403-31
1-223-925-11

A-1373-890-A U BOARD, COMPLETE
A-1136-267-A B BOARD, COMPLETE
A-1299-634-A AD BOARD, COMPLETE
A-1348-132-A D BOARD, COMPLETE
1-453-285-21 FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4 (T8005)

277
278
279
280
281

– 109 –

4-075-874-01 FOOT, PLASTIC
4-378-522-31 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
* A-1241-525-A F BOARD,COMPLETE
4-378-522-01 SCREW, TAPPING, HEXAGON HEAD
4-052-894-01 SCREW (4X20), HEAD TAPPING

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

7-7.

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

PICTURE TUBE

r : +BVTP 3X12 7-685-648-79
4 : +BVTP 4X16 7-685-663-91

308
308

307
305
309

315

315

314
303

314

314

301

*

302

*
*

303
305
307

308

310

302

303

303
312

315

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

305

305

301

311

313

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
DESCRIPTION
REMARK
–––––––––
––––––––
–––––––––––––
–––––––––
4-083-750-01 LENS (DELTA 260)(HW572K90)
309 0 A-1501-976-ACOUPLER (G) ASSY, CRT
A-1332-251-A CG BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
0 A-1502-025-ACOUPLER (G) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
A-1332-265-A CG BOARD, COMPLETE
(HW572K90)
310 0 A-1501-977-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT
A-1332-250-A CR BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
0 A-1501-981-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (HR432K90)
A-1332-264-A CR BOARD, COMPLETE
(HW572K90)

*
0 1-451-535-11 COIL ASSY, VM

0 1-451-537-11 DEFLECTION YOKE
0 A-1501-975-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
0 A-1501-980-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (HR432K90)
0 A-1502-021-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
4-056-258-11 LENS (DELTA 78) (EXCEPT HW572K90)

311

312
313
314
315

– 110 –

0 A-1502-022-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
* A-1332-252-A CB BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
* A-1332-266-A CB BOARD, COMPLETE
(HW572K90)
4-373-137-01 CAP (Z), RUBBER
0 8-598-955-31 BLOCK ASSY, HV HVB-1031
* 4-085-133-01 PWB PROTECTION SHEET
* A-1342-635-A V BOARD, COMPLETE

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A

SECTION 8
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
• The components identified by in
this manual
have been carefully factory-selected for each set
in order to satisfy regulations regarding X-ray
radiation. Should replacement be required,
replace only with the value originally used.

The components identified by shading and
mark ! are critial for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.

• Items marked " * " are not stocked since they are
seldom required for routine service. Some delay
should be anticipated when ordering these
items.

• CAPACITORS
PF : µµ F
• There are some cases the reference
number on one board overlaps on the
other board. Therefore, when ordering
parts by the reference number, please
include the board name.

• All variable and adjustable resistors have
characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted.
RESISTORS
• All resistors are in ohms
• F : nonflammable

When indicating parts by reference number,
please include the board name.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

* A-1299-633-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR432K90/HR532K90)
* A-1299-635-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532N90)
* A-1299-656-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
(HW572K90)
*********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C36
C37

1-126-934-11 ELECT
1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP

220UF
0.01UF

20%

C38
C39
C40
C41
C42

1-162-974-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-974-11
1-126-934-11
1-162-974-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
220UF
0.01UF

C43
C44
C45
C46
C47

1-164-156-11
1-126-947-11
1-162-968-11
1-162-974-11
1-162-968-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
47UF
20%
0.0047UF 10%
0.01UF
0.0047UF 10%

25V
16V
50V
50V
50V

C49
C50
C51
C52
C53

1-164-156-11
1-162-917-11
1-126-947-11
1-162-974-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
15PF
47UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

25V
50V
16V
50V
25V

C54
C55
C56
C57
C59

1-162-968-11
1-162-968-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.0047UF 10%
0.0047UF 10%
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

50V
50V
25V
25V
25V

C60
C61
C62
C63
C65

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-947-11
1-126-935-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF
470UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
16V
6.3V
25V

C66
C67
C68
C69
C70

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

C73
C74
C75
C76
C77

1-164-156-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-966-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
10UF
20%
0.1UF
0.0022UF 10%
0.1UF

25V
50V
25V
50V
25V

C78
C79
C80
C81
C82

1-104-665-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-967-11
1-104-665-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
100UF
47UF
100UF
0.1UF

25V
16V
50V
10V
25V

20%

10V
50V
50V
25V
50V
10V
50V

< CAPACITOR >
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

1-126-933-11
1-104-665-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

20%
20%

C6
C7
C8
C9
C10

1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-115-416-11
1-162-974-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.001UF
0.01UF

C11
C12
C13
C14
C15

1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-392-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-392-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
100UF
390PF
0.1UF
390PF

20%
20%
5%

C16
C17
C18
C19
C20

1-162-927-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-975-11
1-162-975-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100PF
0.1UF
24PF
24PF
0.1UF

5%

C21
C22
C23
C24
C26

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-974-11
1-126-947-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
47UF
0.1UF

C27
C28
C29
C30
C31

1-126-947-11
1-162-974-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-974-11
1-126-947-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

47UF
0.01UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
47UF

C33
C34
C35

1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-974-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-126-947-11 ELECT

0.1UF
0.01UF
47UF

20%
5%

5%

5%
5%

20%

20%

16V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
16V
25V
25V
50V
16V
16V
50V
25V
50V
50V
25V
50V
50V
25V
25V
25V
50V
16V
25V

20%

16V
50V
25V
50V
16V

20%

25V
50V
16V

– 111 –

5%
20%

20%
20%

20%
20%
20%
20%

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C83
C84
C85
C86
C87

1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-960-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
1UF

25V
16V
25V
10% 16V
20% 50V

C302
C303
C304
C305
C306

1-125-837-91
1-107-826-11
1-164-315-11
1-162-917-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

1UF
0.1UF
470PF
15PF
0.1UF

10%
10%
5%
5%
10%

6.3V
16V
50V
50V
16V

C88
C90
C92
C93
C94

1-126-933-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-346-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
10UF
0.1UF
10UF
1UF

20%
20%

16V
50V
25V
50V
16V

C307
C308
C309
C310
C311

1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.47UF
100UF
10UF
100UF

10%
20%
20%
20%

25V
10V
16V
50V
16V

C95
C96
C97
C98
C99

1-162-970-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-315-11
1-126-960-11
1-165-176-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.1UF
470PF
1UF
0.047UF

10%

16V
25V
5%
50V
20% 50V
10% 16V

C312
C313
C314
C315
C316

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.001UF

10%
10%
10%

25V
25V
16V
16V
50V

C101
C102
C103
C104
C105

1-162-960-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

220PF
10UF
10UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

10%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C317
C318
C319
C320
C321

1-107-826-11
1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-963-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.47UF
4.7UF
0.1UF

C106
C108
C109
C110
C111

1-126-933-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-917-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
15PF
15PF
0.1UF
0.1UF

20%
5%
5%

16V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C322
C323
C324
C325
C326

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-125-837-91
1-107-826-11
1-164-315-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.1UF
1UF
0.1UF
470PF

16V
25V
10% 6.3V
10% 16V
5%
50V

C112
C113
C115
C116
C119

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-917-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
15PF
15PF
100UF

5%
5%
20%

25V
25V
50V
50V
16V

C327
C328
C329
C330
C331

1-162-917-11
1-107-826-11
1-125-891-11
1-162-970-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

15PF
0.1UF
0.47UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

5%
10%
10%
10%

50V
16V
10V
16V
25V

C120
C123
C124
C125
C128

1-126-933-11
1-162-966-11
1-164-346-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-960-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
20%
0.0022UF 10%
1UF
0.1UF
220PF
10%

16V
50V
16V
25V
50V

C332
C333
C334
C335
C336

1-126-964-11
1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-933-11
1-125-891-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.47UF
0.47UF
100UF
0.47UF

20%
10%
10%
20%
10%

50V
10V
10V
16V
10V

C129
C130
C131
C132
C133

1-165-176-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-961-11
1-126-935-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.047UF
0.01UF
2.2UF
470UF
10UF

16V
16V
50V
16V
50V

C337
C338
C339
C340
C341

1-107-826-11
1-126-963-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-968-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
4.7UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.0047UF

10%
20%
10%
10%
10%

16V
50V
16V
16V
50V

C134
C135
C136
C137
C138

1-164-156-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
10UF
10UF

25V
50V
25V
50V
50V

C342
C343
C344
C345
C346

1-162-970-11
1-126-963-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-125-891-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
4.7UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.47UF

10%
20%
10%
10%
10%

25V
50V
16V
16V
10V

C139
C140
C141
C142
C143

1-126-964-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
100UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

50V
16V
16V
25V
25V

C347
C348
C349
C350
C351

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-935-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.47UF
470UF
0.1UF

C144
C145
C146

1-126-964-11 ELECT
1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C147

1-126-947-11 ELECT

C352
C353
C354
C355
C356

1-125-891-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-963-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
0.1UF
4.7UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
20%
10%
10%

10V
16V
50V
16V
16V

C301

1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP

C357
C358

1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
15PF

10%
5%

25V
50V

20%

20%

10%
10%
20%
20%
20%

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

10UF
20% 50V
0.01UF
10% 16V
0.01UF
10% 16V
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
47UF
20% 25V
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
0.01UF
10% 16V

– 112 –

10%
10%
20%

16V
25V
10V
50V
25V

20%

10%
20%

25V
25V
10V
16V
25V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

C359
C360
C361

1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
15PF
0.47UF

10%
5%
10%

10V
50V
10V

C362
C363
C364
C365
C366

1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-125-837-91

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
100UF
100UF
1UF

20%
20%
20%
10%

25V
16V
16V
16V
6.3V

C367
C368
C369
C370
C371

1-125-837-91
1-107-826-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

1UF
0.1UF
100UF
100UF
100UF

10%
10%
20%
20%
20%

6.3V
16V
16V
16V
16V

C372
C373
C374
C375
C376

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.47UF

20%

10%

16V
25V
16V
25V
10V

C377
C378
C379
C380
C381

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-964-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.001UF
0.1UF

10%
10%

25V
25V
25V
50V
16V

C382
C383
C384
C385
C386

1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-968-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
10%
0.47UF
10%
0.1UF
0.0047UF 10%
0.1UF

10V
10V
25V
50V
25V

C387
C388
C389
C390
C391

1-126-964-11
1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.47UF
0.47UF
10UF
0.1UF

20%
10%
10%
20%

50V
10V
10V
50V
25V

C392
C393
C394
C395
C396

1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-933-11
1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
0.47UF
100UF
0.47UF
0.47UF

10%
10%
20%
10%
10%

10V
10V
16V
10V
10V

C397
C398
C399
C400
C401

1-125-891-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-917-11
1-126-933-11
1-162-917-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
0.1UF
15PF
100UF
15PF

10%

10V
25V
50V
16V
50V

C402
C403
C404
C405
C406

1-164-156-11
1-126-947-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-127-760-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
4.7UF

20%

5%
20%
5%

20%

10%

25V
16V
25V
25V
6.3V

C407
C408
C410
C411
C412

1-127-760-11
1-127-760-11
1-126-934-11
1-107-826-11
1-125-837-91

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

4.7UF
4.7UF
220UF
0.1UF
1UF

10%
10%
20%
10%
10%

6.3V
6.3V
10V
16V
6.3V

C413
C414
C415
C416

1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-125-837-91
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.01UF
1UF
0.1UF

25V
10% 16V
10% 6.3V
25V

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C417

1-126-933-11 ELECT

100UF

20%

16V

C418
C419
C420
C421
C422

1-107-826-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-964-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.001UF
0.1UF

10%
20%

16V
16V
25V
50V
25V

C422
C423
C430
C431
C435

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF

C438
C439
C440
C442
C443

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-135-834-91
1-126-933-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

100UF
20%
0.1UF
0.1UF
2.2E+06PF 6.3V
100UF
20%

16V
25V
25V

C444
C449
C455
C457
C458

1-110-563-11
1-125-837-91
1-130-495-00
1-107-826-11
1-136-244-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
FILM

0.068UF
1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
5%
10%
5%

16V
6.3V
50V
16V
50V

C460
C461
C463
C464
C466

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-923-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
47PF

10%
10%
10%
10%
5%

16V
16V
16V
16V
50V

C467
C468
C470
C472
C476

1-107-826-11
1-125-891-11
1-162-970-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.47UF
0.01UF
0.47UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
10%
10%

16V
10V
16V
10V
25V

C477
C478
C479
C480
C481

1-127-760-11
1-216-864-11
1-162-923-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
SHORT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

4.7UF
0
47PF
0.1UF
0.1UF

10%

6.3V

5%
10%
10%

50V
16V
16V

C482
C483
C484
C485
C486

1-107-826-11
1-162-968-11
1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11
1-115-467-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.0047UF
0.1UF
0.47UF
0.22UF

10%
10%

16V
50V
25V
10V
10V

C487
C488
C489
C490
C494

1-107-826-11
1-126-933-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
100UF
0.47UF
0.1UF
100UF

C495
C497
C498
C500
C501

1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-107-826-11
1-164-816-11
1-162-974-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
220PF
0.01UF

20%
10%
2%

25V
16V
16V
50V
50V

C502
C503
C504
C505
C506

1-164-816-11
1-164-816-11
1-115-416-11
1-162-964-11
1-164-816-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

220PF
220PF
0.001UF
0.001UF
220PF

2%
2%
5%
10%
2%

50V
50V
25V
50V
50V

– 113 –

10%

10%
20%

10%
10%
10%
20%
10%
20%

25V
25V
25V
16V
16V

16V

16V
16V
10V
25V
16V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C507
C701
C702
C703
C704

1-162-966-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-947-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.0022UF 10%
0.1UF
10UF
20%
0.1UF
47UF
20%

50V
25V
50V
25V
25V

C705
C706
C707
C708
C709

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-104-665-11
1-162-920-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
27PF

20%
5%

25V
25V
25V
10V
50V

C710
C713
C714
C719
C722

1-162-919-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-964-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

22PF
15PF
15PF
0.001UF
0.1UF

5%
5%
5%
10%
10%

50V
50V
50V
50V
16V

C728
C730
C731
C732
C733

1-126-933-11
1-162-915-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-927-11
1-115-416-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
10PF
100PF
100PF
0.001UF

20% 16V
0.50PF50V
5%
50V
5%
50V
5%
25V

C735
C736
C737
C738
C739

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-963-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
4.7UF

20%

C740
C741
C742
C745
C746

1-126-963-11
1-126-963-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-947-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

4.7UF
4.7UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF

20%
20%

C747
C749
C750
C751
C752

1-126-947-11
1-126-947-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-943-11
1-126-943-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

47UF
47UF
0.1UF
2200UF
2200UF

20%
20%

25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

C754
C755
C756
C757
C758

1-162-970-11
1-126-947-11
1-126-964-11
1-130-495-00
1-126-947-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
MYLAR
ELECT

0.01UF
47UF
10UF
0.1UF
47UF

10%
20%
20%
5%
20%

16V
25V
50V
50V
25V

C759
C760
C761
C762
C764

1-164-227-11
1-104-664-11
1-164-227-11
1-104-665-11
1-130-495-00

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
MYLAR

0.022UF
47UF
0.022UF
100UF
0.1UF

10%
20%
10%
20%
5%

25V
25V
25V
25V
50V

C765
C766
C768
C769
C770

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-218-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-928-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.1UF
180PF
0.1UF
120PF

20%

16V
25V
50V
25V
50V

C771
C772
C773
C775
C777

1-130-495-00
1-130-495-00
1-164-677-11
1-162-967-11
1-164-156-11

MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.033UF
0.0033UF
0.1UF

5%
5%
10%
10%

C778
C779

1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-126-933-11 ELECT

20%
20%

16V
25V
25V
16V
50V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C780
C781
C782

1-104-665-11 ELECT
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-130-489-00 MYLAR

100UF
0.1UF
0.033UF

20%
5%

25V
25V
50V

C783
C784
C785
C786
C787

1-137-364-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-963-11
1-126-963-11
1-126-960-11

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.001UF
0.47UF
4.7UF
4.7UF
1UF

5%
10%
20%
20%
20%

50V
10V
50V
50V
50V

C788
C789
C790
C791
C792

1-165-176-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-677-11
1-162-967-11
1-130-489-00

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR

0.047UF
10UF
0.033UF
0.0033UF
0.033UF

10%
20%
10%
10%
5%

16V
50V
16V
16V
50V

C793
C794
C795
C796
C797

1-137-364-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-963-11
1-126-933-11
1-107-826-11

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.001UF
0.47UF
4.7UF
100UF
0.1UF

5%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
10V
50V
16V
16V

C799
C800
C801
C802
C810

1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-935-11
1-126-947-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.01UF
0.1UF
470UF
47UF

25V
10% 16V
10% 16V
20% 16V
20% 25V
(HW572K90)

< CONNECTOR >

0.1UF
100UF

20%
20%
20%

5%
5%

20%

50V
50V
25V
25V
25V

50V
50V
16V
16V
25V
25V
16V

CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5

*
*
*
*

1-779-892-11
1-779-892-11
1-779-892-11
1-564-510-11
1-573-979-21

CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 11P

CN6
CN7
CN8
CN9
CN10

* 1-793-922-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (RECEPTACLE)64P
* 1-564-508-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
* 1-564-509-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
* 1-564-511-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 8P

CN11
CN12
CN13
CN14
CN15

1-573-298-21
1-573-298-21
* 1-793-922-11
* 1-779-892-11
1-695-915-11

CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P
CONNECTOR, DIN (RECEPTACLE)64P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
TAB (CONTACT)

CN16
CN17
CN18
CN19
CN701

*
*
*
*
*

1-564-506-11
1-564-508-11
1-564-508-11
1-564-508-11
1-564-507-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P

CN702
CN703
CN704
CN705
CN706

*
*
*
*
*

1-564-509-11
1-564-509-11
1-564-509-11
1-564-507-11
1-564-507-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
< DIODE >

D1
D5
D7
D307
D312

– 114 –

8-719-404-50
8-719-083-87
8-719-069-55
8-719-069-33
8-719-069-55

MA111-TX
UDZS-TE17-33B
UDZSTE-175.6B
DTZ-TT11-6.8B
UDZSTE-175.6B

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

D317
D318
D319
D321
D701

8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-941-86

MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
DAN202U

D702
D703
D704
D705
D706

8-719-404-50
8-719-083-57
8-719-941-86
8-719-083-87
8-719-083-87

MA111-TX
DIODE UDZSTE-173.6B
DAN202U
UDZS-TE17-33B
UDZS-TE17-33B

D708
D709
D710
D711
D712

8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-941-86
8-719-941-86
8-719-941-86

MA111-TX
MA111-TX
DAN202U
DAN202U
DAN202U

D713
D718
D719
D720
D721

8-719-941-86
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-920-67
8-719-920-67

DAN202U
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
ERC91-02
ERC91-02

D723
D724
D725
D726
D729

8-719-083-85
8-719-083-85
8-719-083-85
8-719-083-85
8-719-404-50

UDZS-TE17-22B
UDZS-TE17-22B
UDZS-TE17-22B
UDZS-TE17-22B
MA111-TX

D730

8-719-069-33 DTZ-TT11-6.8B

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

IC301
IC302

8-752-089-50 CXA2103Q
8-752-916-40 CXP85840A-039Q

IC303
IC304
IC305
IC306
IC307

8-752-089-50
8-752-916-40
8-759-595-97
8-752-093-84
8-759-595-97

CXA2103Q
CXP85840A-039Q
SN74LV4053ANSR
CXA2151Q
SN74LV4053ANSR

IC308
IC309
IC310
IC311
IC312

8-752-395-13
8-752-100-25
8-759-349-11
8-759-700-07
8-759-082-58

CXD2085M-T4
CXA2150AQ
PST9145NL
NJM2903M
TC7W08FU

IC701
IC702
IC703
IC704

8-759-349-11
6-700-149-01
8-759-675-72
6-801-140-01

PST9145NL
M24C04-MN6T(A)
M24C08-WMN6T
IC M306V2ME-184FP

IC704

6-801-141-01 IC M306V2ME-185FP

IC705
IC706
IC707
IC708
IC709

8-752-068-37
8-752-068-37
8-759-100-96
8-759-190-89
8-759-830-08

IC710
IC711

8-759-830-08 IC NJM2068V-TE2
8-759-690-57 BH3868BFS-E2

(EXCEPT HW572K90)
(HW572K90)

CXA1726AM
CXA1726AM
UPC4558G2
TDA7265
IC NJM2068V-TE2

< COIL >
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB1
FB2
FB3
FB4
FB5

1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-216-295-91

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
SHORT

0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH
0

FB6
FB301

1-414-445-11 FERRITE
1-414-760-21 FERRITE

0UH
0UH

< FILTER >
FL3
FL4
FL5
FL6
FL7

1-233-512-21
1-239-848-11
1-239-848-11
1-239-848-11
1-239-848-11

FERRITE
37UH
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

1-414-181-11
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-414-193-41

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

4.7UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
220UH

L6
L7
L8
L9
L10

1-469-555-21
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11
1-412-537-31

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
100UH

L11
L12
L13
L14

1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

L301

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
10UH

L302
L303
L304
L305
L306

1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-414-193-41

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
220UH

L307
L308
L309
L310
L311

1-469-555-21
1-414-856-11
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH

L312
L313
L314
L315

1-469-555-21
1-414-856-11
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH

< IC >
IC1
IC2
IC3
IC4
IC5

8-759-445-59
8-759-198-03
8-759-830-08
8-759-568-27
8-759-100-96

BA033T
PQ09RF21
IC NJM2068V-TE2
MSM514265C-60JS
UPC4558G2

IC6
IC7
IC8
IC9
IC9

8-759-594-44
8-759-100-96
8-759-445-59
8-759-231-58
8-759-701-79

UPD64082GF-3BA
UPC4558G2
BA033T
TA7812S
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
NJM7812FA
(HW572K90)

IC10
IC11
IC12

8-759-100-96 UPC4558G2
8-759-100-96 UPC4558G2
8-759-833-12 IC NJM2395AF05

– 115 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

1-414-856-11 INDUCTOR

10UH

L317
L318
L321
L701
L702

1-414-856-11
1-469-555-21
1-414-856-11
1-414-179-21
1-412-911-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
FERRITE

10UH
10UH
10UH
2.2UH
0UH

L704
L705

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

Q309
Q310
Q311
Q312
Q313

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q314
Q315
Q316
Q317
Q318

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q319
Q320
Q321
Q322
Q323

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q324
Q325
Q326
Q327
Q328

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q329
Q330
Q331
Q332
Q333

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q334
Q335
Q336
Q337
Q338

8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q339
Q340
Q341
Q342
Q343

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-122-63

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1226

Q344
Q345
Q346
Q347
Q348

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-122-63
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1226
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q349
Q350
Q351
Q352
Q353

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-122-63
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1226
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q354
Q355
Q356
Q357
Q358

8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q361
Q363
Q367
Q368
Q369

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-122-63
8-729-422-27
1-801-806-11

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1226
2SD601A-Q
TR DTC144EKA

Q373
Q374

8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q

< NEON LAMP >
1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
< IC LINK >
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS701
PS702

!
!
!
!
!

1-532-679-00
1-532-685-00
1-532-679-00
1-576-336-21
1-576-336-21

LINK, IC
LINK, IC
LINK, IC
LINK, IC
LINK, IC

RM-Y909K

A

L316

NL701
NL702
NL703

RM-Y908

0.6A
0.8A
0.6A
2A
2A

< TRANSISTOR >
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q6
Q7
Q8
Q11
Q12

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q13
Q14
Q15
Q16
Q17

8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q18
Q19
Q20
Q21
Q22

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q23
Q24
Q25
Q26
Q27

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q28
Q30
Q301
Q302
Q303

8-729-026-49
1-801-806-11
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
DTC144EKA
(HW572K90)
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q304
Q305
Q306
Q307
Q308

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

– 116 –

REMARK
–––––––––

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

Q378
Q379
Q380

8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q

Q381
Q501
Q502
Q701
Q702

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
(HW572K90)
2SD601A-Q
(HW572K90)
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q703
Q704
Q705
Q706
Q707

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
1-801-806-11

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
TR DTC144EKA

Q708
Q709
Q710
Q712
Q713

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q714
Q715
Q716
Q717
Q718

8-729-027-38
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

DTA144EKA-T146
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q721
Q722
Q723
Q724
Q725

8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q726

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R26
R27
R29
R30
R31

1-216-809-11
1-218-707-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
4.3K
0
100
100

R32
R33
R37
R39
R40

1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-855-11
1-216-809-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

R42
R43
R44

5%
1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

0
100
470K
680K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

1-216-855-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-853-11 RES-CHIP
1-249-377-11 CARBON

680K
470K
0.47

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W

R46
R48

1-216-822-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

1.2K
100

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R49
R50
R51
R52
R53

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
10K
10K
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R54
R55
R56
R57
R59

1-216-817-11
1-216-822-11
1-216-805-11
1-216-805-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
1.2K
47
47
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R60
R61
R62
R63
R64

1-216-833-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
2.2K
1K
100
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R65
R66
R67
R68
R69

1-216-833-11
1-216-849-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-857-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
220K
47K
33K
1M

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R70
R71
R72
R73
R74

1-216-845-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-686-11
1-218-684-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

100K
220
1K
560
470

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R75
R76
R77
R78
R79

1-216-829-11
1-216-818-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-686-11
1-216-818-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
560
1K
560
560

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R80
R81
R82
R85
R87

1-218-686-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-833-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
2.2K
1K
5.6K
10K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R88
R89
R90
R91
R92

1-216-830-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-830-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP

5.6K
220
0
0
5.6K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R93

1-216-830-11 RES-CHIP

5.6K

5%

1/16W

< RESISTOR >
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5

1-216-464-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11

METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

18K
220
220
220
220

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R6
R7
R8
R9
R10

1-216-813-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

220
10K
220
220
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R11
R12
R13
R14
R15

1-218-720-11
1-218-722-11
1-218-740-11
1-218-295-11
1-216-821-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

15K
18K
100K
43K
1K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R16
R17
R18
R19
R20

1-218-702-11
1-218-706-11
1-218-714-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-827-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.7K
3.9K
8.2K
470
3.3K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R21
R22
R23
R24
R25

1-216-839-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

33K
470
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 117 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R95
R96
R99
R100

1-216-818-11
1-216-818-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
560
2.2K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R102
R103
R104
R105
R107

1-216-818-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
2.2K
1K
1K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R108
R109
R110
R111
R112

1-216-818-11
1-216-807-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-857-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
68
100
100
1M

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R113
R114
R115
R116
R117

1-216-845-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-820-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100K
100
820
2.2K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R118
R119
R120
R121
R122

1-216-820-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-834-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-820-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

820
2.2K
12K
33K
820

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R123
R124
R125
R126
R127

1-216-833-11
1-216-834-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-839-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
12K
33K
2.2K
33K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R128
R129
R130
R131
R133

1-216-821-11
1-216-805-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-837-11
1-218-686-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
47
1K
22K
560

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R134
R135
R136
R137
R138

1-218-683-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

430
100
1K
10K
10K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R139
R140
R141
R142
R143

1-216-841-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-843-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

47K
10K
100
68K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R144
R145
R146
R151
R152

1-216-843-11
1-216-829-11
1-218-295-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

68K
4.7K
43K
10K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R153
R154
R155
R301
R302

1-216-833-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
5.6K
0
100
100

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R303
R304
R305

1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-835-11 RES-CHIP

10K
10K
15K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R306
R307

1-218-696-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-696-11 METAL CHIP

1.5K
1.5K

0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

R308
R309
R310
R311
R312

1-216-821-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-840-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
220
1M
39K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R313
R314
R315
R316
R317

1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
10K
4.7K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R318
R319
R320
R321
R322

1-216-833-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
0
10K
1K
100

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R323
R324
R325
R326
R327

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

100
100
15K
0
470

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R329
R330
R331
R332
R333

1-216-829-11
1-216-828-11
1-216-833-11
1-218-700-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
3.9K
10K
2.2K
100

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R334
R335
R336
R337
R338

1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-823-11
1-216-823-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
4.7K
100
1.5K
1.5K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R339
R340
R341
R342
R343

1-216-809-11
1-216-828-11
1-218-706-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
3.9K
3.9K
47K
100

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R344
R345
R346
R347
R348

1-216-809-11
1-218-696-11
1-218-696-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-841-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1.5K
1.5K
470
47K

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R349
R350
R351
R352
R353

1-216-813-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

220
100
220
220
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R354
R355
R356
R357
R358

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
47K
22K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R359
R360
R361
R362
R363

1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
22K
22K
22K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 118 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

R364
R365
R366
R367
R368

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
47K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R369
R370
R371
R372
R373

1-216-821-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R374
R375
R376
R377
R378

1-216-815-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

330
330
330
22K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R379
R380
R381
R382
R383

1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
22K
22K
22K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R384
R385
R386
R387
R388

1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1K
100
100K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R389
R390
R391
R392
R393

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R394
R395
R396
R397
R398

1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-845-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1K
1K
1K
100K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R399
R400
R401
R402
R403

1-216-833-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-845-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
100K
100K
100K
100K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R404
R405
R406
R407
R408

1-216-845-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100K
100K
0
10K
1K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R409
R410
R411
R412
R413

1-216-821-11
1-218-673-11
1-218-673-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-668-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
160
160
220
100

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R414
R415
R416
R417
R418

1-218-668-11
1-218-668-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
1M
100
100

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R419
R420

1-218-702-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-698-11 METAL CHIP

2.7K
1.8K

0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R421
R422
R423

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

100
100
100

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R424
R425
R426
R427
R428

1-218-674-11
1-218-674-11
1-218-674-11
1-218-673-11
1-216-864-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT

180
180
180
160
0

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R431
R432
R433
R434
R435

1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
470
470
100
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R436
R437
R438
R439
R440

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-813-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
470
220

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R441
R442
R443
R444
R445

1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

220
220
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R446
R447
R448
R449
R450

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-814-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
100
270

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R451
R452
R453
R454
R455

1-216-814-11
1-216-814-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

270
270
47K
22K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R456
R457
R458
R459
R460

1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-815-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
330
330

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R461
R462
R463
R464
R468

1-216-815-11
1-216-817-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

330
470
10K
100
100

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R469
R470
R472
R473
R476

1-216-797-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-808-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10
33K
4.7K
100
82

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R477
R480
R481
R482
R483

1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
4.7K
1K
33K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R484
R486
R487
R489

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 119 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R490

1-216-808-11 RES-CHIP

82

5%

1/16W

R491
R492
R493
R494
R495

1-216-833-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
0
4.7K
10K
4.7K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R496
R501
R502
R503
R504

1-216-809-11
1-216-808-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
82
2.2K
10K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R505
R506
R507

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-837-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP

R507

1-216-827-11 RES-CHIP

R508

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

R508

1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP

R509
R510

1-216-837-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP

R511

1-216-847-11 RES-CHIP

R512

1-216-864-11 SHORT

2.2K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
22K
5%
1/16W
2.2K
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
150K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
0

R513

1-216-826-11 RES-CHIP

2.7K

R514

1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP

R515
R516
R517

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
4.7K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
100
5%
1/16W
100
5%
1/16W
100
5%
1/16W

R518

1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP

4.7K

R519

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

R519

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

R521
R526

1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-839-11 RES-CHIP

R527
R538
R540
R541
R542

1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-831-11
1-216-809-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
100
100
6.8K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R543
R544
R547
R550
R551

1-216-826-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-863-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.7K
3.3K
100
3.3M
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R552
R553
R554
R556
R557

1-216-809-11
1-216-834-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-808-11
1-216-808-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
12K
100
82
82

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

1K
5%
1/16W
22K
5%
1/16W
2.2K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
3.3K
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
1K
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)

5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
100
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
1K
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
10K
5%
1/16W
33K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R558
R559
R561
R562
R566

1-216-808-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

82
470
4.7K
470
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R567
R568
R569
R570
R571

1-218-708-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-864-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT

4.7K
100
100
10K
0

0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R572
R574
R575
R576
R577

1-216-835-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

15K
10K
10K
4.7K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R593
R594
R596
R597
R598

1-216-829-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
10K
47K
1K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R599
R602
R603
R604
R605

1-216-829-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
22K
10K
10K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R606
R607
R608
R609
R613

1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
10K
10K
100
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R614
R615
R616
R617
R618

1-216-836-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

18K
8.2K
10K
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R619
R620

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-801-11 RES-CHIP

R620

1-216-807-11 RES-CHIP

R621

1-216-801-11 RES-CHIP

R621

1-216-807-11 RES-CHIP

R622

1-216-801-11 RES-CHIP

R622

1-216-807-11 RES-CHIP

R624
R628

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-249-377-11 CARBON

5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
68
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
100
5%
1/16W
0.47
5%
1/4W

R701

1-216-817-11 RES-CHIP

470

5%

1/16W

R702
R703
R705
R706
R707
R708

1-216-841-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

47K
1K
100
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 120 –

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
22

5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
68
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
22
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
68
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
22

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

R709
R710
R711
R712
R714

1-216-817-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
220
10K
220
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R715
R716
R717
R718
R719

1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-813-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1K
3.3K
3.3K
220

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R720
R721
R722
R723
R724

1-216-809-11
1-216-823-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1.5K
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R725
R728
R732
R733
R735

1-216-809-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
0
100
1K
10K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R736
R737
R738
R740
R742

1-216-813-11
1-216-833-11
1-218-708-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

220
10K
4.7K
100
1K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R743
R744
R745
R746
R747

1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
1K
47K
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R748
R749
R750
R751
R752

1-216-833-11
1-216-849-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
220K
2.2K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R753
R754
R755
R756
R758

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R759
R760
R761
R762
R763

1-216-821-11
1-216-849-11
1-216-849-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-815-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
220K
220K
100K
330

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R764
R765
R766
R767
R768

1-216-821-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
330
1K
10K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R769
R770
R771
R772
R773

1-216-809-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100K
100
1K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R774
R775

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

100
1K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R777
R778
R779

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

1K
100
100

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R781
R782
R783
R784
R785

1-216-823-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1.5K
100
100
100
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R786
R787
R788
R790
R796

1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
10K
100K
22K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R797
R803
R804
R806
R807

1-216-829-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
10K
22K
4.7K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R808
R809
R810
R811
R813

1-216-829-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-833-11
1-218-708-11
1-216-857-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
15K
10K
4.7K
1M

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R814
R815
R816
R817
R818

1-218-701-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-833-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.4K
5.6K
5.6K
100K
10K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R819
R820
R821
R823
R824

1-216-827-11
1-216-838-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-838-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

3.3K
27K
3.3K
15K
27K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R825
R826
R828
R829
R830

1-216-827-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-849-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

3.3K
5.6K
470
0
220K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R831
R832
R833
R834

1-216-839-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-805-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

33K
470
33K
47

R835

1-216-837-11 RES-CHIP

22K

5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
(HW572K90)
5%
1/16W

R836
R840
R841
R842
R843

1-216-864-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-829-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
47K
33K
470
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R844
R845
R848
R849
R850

1-216-825-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-836-11
1-216-836-11
1-216-830-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
470
18K
18K
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R851
R852
R854

1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-838-11 RES-CHIP

10K
10K
27K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 121 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

A AD
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R855
R856

1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP

2.2K
4.7K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R857
R858
R859
R860
R861

1-216-838-11
1-216-829-11
1-218-708-11
1-249-389-11
1-249-389-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON
CARBON

27K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7
4.7

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/4W

R862
R863
R864
R865
R866

1-216-839-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-839-11
1-218-708-11
1-216-841-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

33K
47K
33K
4.7K
47K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R867
R868
R869
R870
R871

1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-834-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
22K
12K
47K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R872
R873
R874
R875
R876

1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-841-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
4.7K
47K
4.7K
47K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R877
R878
R879
R880
R881

1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
1K
1K
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

C1601
C1604
C1605
C1606
C1607

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF

20%

16V
25V
25V
25V
16V

R882
R883
R884
R885
R886

1-216-809-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
8.2K
10K
10K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

C1608
C1609
C1610
C1611
C1612

1-164-156-11
1-162-966-11
1-162-962-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.0022UF 10%
470PF
10%
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
50V
50V
25V
25V

R887
R888
R889
R890
R891

1-216-821-11
1-216-849-11
1-216-807-11
1-216-807-11
1-216-807-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
220K
68
68
68

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

C1613
C1614
C1615
C1616
C1617

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

R892
R893
R895
R896
R897

1-216-837-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-830-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

22K
1M
5.6K
0
1K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-920-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-917-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.1UF
27PF
0.1UF
15PF

5%

5%

C1618
C1619
C1620
C1621
C1622

R898
R899

1-216-805-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

47
1K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

C1623
C1624
C1625
C1626
C1627

1-162-915-11
1-162-915-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

10PF
10PF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

0.50PF50V
0.50PF50V
25V
25V
25V

C1628
C1629
C1630
C1631
C1632

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
25V
16V
25V

C1633
C1634
C1635
C1636
C1637

1-164-156-11
1-126-963-11
1-162-923-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-919-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
4.7UF
47PF
0.1UF
22PF

< NETWORK RESISTOR >
RB1
RB2
RB3
RB4
RB5

1-233-576-11
1-233-576-11
1-233-576-11
1-233-576-11
1-233-576-11

RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RES, CHIP NETWORK 100

RB6

1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100

< TUNER >
TU1
TU2
TU2

8-598-430-50 TUNER, FSS BTF-FA401
8-598-475-01 TUNER, FSS BTF-WL411
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
8-598-542-20 TUNER, FSS BTF-WA412
(HR532N90)
< VIBRATOR >

X1
X301
X302
X303
X304

1-577-110-11
1-567-505-11
1-767-179-31
1-567-505-11
1-767-179-31

VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL
OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL
VIBRATOR, SERAMIC
OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL
VIBRATOR, SERAMIC

X305
1-781-282-11 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC
X306
1-767-989-11 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC
X307
1-760-895-21 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC
X701
1-579-358-21 VIBLATOR, CRYSTAL
****************************************************************************************

* A-1299-634-A AD BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CAPACITOR >

– 122 –

20%

20%

5%

20%

20%
5%
10%
5%

16V
25V
50V
25V
50V

25V
50V
50V
16V
50V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

AD
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

C1638
C1639

1-162-919-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-126-933-11 ELECT

22PF
100UF

5%
20%

50V
16V

C1640

1-126-933-11 ELECT

100UF

20%

16V

C1641
C1643

1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF

C1644
C1645
C1646
C1647
C1649

1-164-156-11
1-115-416-11
1-115-416-11
1-164-690-91
1-164-690-91

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.001UF
0.001UF
0.0022UF
0.0022UF

C1651
C1652
C1656
C1657
C1658

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

C1659
C1661
C1663
C1664
C1665

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
100UF
100UF

20%
20%
20%

25V
25V
16V
16V
16V

C1666
C1668
C1669
C1670
C1671

1-162-927-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-910-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100PF
100PF
5PF
0.1UF
0.1UF

5%
50V
5%
50V
0.25PF50V
25V
25V

C1672
C1673
C1674
C1675
C1676

1-164-156-11
1-162-910-11
1-115-416-11
1-115-416-11
1-164-690-91

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
5PF
0.001UF
0.001UF
0.0022UF

25V
0.25PF50V
5%
25V
5%
25V
5%
50V

C1677
C1678
C1680
C1681
C1682

1-126-933-11
1-164-690-91
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
20%
0.0022UF 5%
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

16V
50V
25V
25V
25V

C1683
C1684
C1685
C1688
C1690

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-927-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100PF

5%

25V
25V
25V
25V
50V

C1691
C1692
C1693
C1694
C1695

1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-910-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
100UF
100UF
100PF
5PF

20% 16V
20% 16V
20% 16V
5%
50V
0.25PF50V

C1696
C1697
C1698
C1699
C1700

1-162-910-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

5PF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

0.25PF50V
25V
25V
25V
25V

C1701
C1704
C1707
C1708
C1709

1-162-968-11
1-126-933-11
1-115-416-11
1-164-690-91
1-115-416-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.0047UF
100UF
0.001UF
0.0022UF
0.001UF

10%
20%
5%
5%
5%

25V
25V

5%
5%
5%
5%

25V
25V
25V
50V
50V

50V
16V
25V
50V
25V

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C1711
C1712
C1714
C1715
C1717

1-164-690-91
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-927-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.0022UF 5%
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100PF
5%

50V
25V
25V
25V
50V

C1718
C1720
C1721
C1722
C1730

1-164-156-11
1-162-910-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-910-11
1-126-916-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
5PF
100PF
5PF
1000UF

25V
0.25PF50V
5%
50V
0.25PF50V
20% 6.3V

C1731
C1732
C1733
C1734

1-162-970-11
1-162-970-11
1-162-970-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.01UF
0.01UF
0.01UF

10%
10%
10%
10%

25V
25V
25V
25V

< CONNECTOR >
CN1601 1-573-301-21 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P
CN1602 1-573-301-21 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 20P
< DIODE >
D1601
D1603
D1604
D1605
D1606

8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-069-54
8-719-069-54
8-719-069-54

MA111-TX
MA111-TX
UDZSTE-175.1B
UDZSTE-175.1B
UDZSTE-175.1B

D1607
D1691
D1692
D1693

8-719-069-54
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50

UDZSTE-175.1B
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
< FERRITE BEAD >

FB1601
FB1602
FB1603
FB1604
FB1605

1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH

FB1606
FB1607
FB1608
FB1609
FB1610

1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH

FB1611
FB1612
FB1613
FB1614
FB1615

1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11
1-414-445-11

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH
0UH

FB1616
FB1617

1-414-445-11 FERRITE
1-414-445-11 FERRITE

0UH
0UH

< IC >
IC1601
IC1602
IC1603
IC1605
IC1606

8-759-683-55
8-759-830-08
8-759-830-08
8-759-352-91
8-752-928-13

IC1607
IC1608

8-759-682-41 M24C32-WMN6T(A)
8-759-829-87 IC CD0031AM

– 123 –

IC CM0017AF
IC NJM2068V-TE2
IC NJM2068V-TE2
PST9143NL
IC CXP86448-636Q

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

AD
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

IC1609
IC1610
IC1611

8-759-830-08 IC NJM2068V-TE2
8-759-830-08 IC NJM2068V-TE2
8-759-830-08 IC NJM2068V-TE2

IC1612

8-759-830-08 IC NJM2068V-TE2

REMARK
–––––––––

< COIL >
L1601
L1602

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R1656
R1657
R1658
R1659
R1660

1-218-692-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-821-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
1K
22K
22K
1K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1661
R1662
R1663
R1665
R1666

1-216-821-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-818-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
3.3K
560
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1667
R1668
R1669
R1670
R1671

1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
1K
22K
22K
22K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1672
R1673
R1674
R1675
R1676

1-218-724-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-821-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
10K
10K
10K
1K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1681
R1682
R1683
R1684
R1685

1-218-716-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

10K
1K
1K
1K
1K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1690
R1691
R1692
R1693
R1694

1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-716-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

22K
22K
22K
22K
10K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1695
R1696
R1697
R1698
R1699

1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

10K
10K
10K
1K
1K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1700
R1701
R1702
R1703
R1704

1-218-692-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-724-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
1K
22K
22K
22K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1705
R1706
R1707
R1708
R1709

1-218-716-11
1-218-724-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

10K
22K
10K
10K
10K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1710
R1711
R1712
R1713
R1714

1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
10K
10K
10K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

< TRANSISTOR >
Q1603
Q1604
Q1605
Q1606

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
< RESISTOR >

R1600
R1601
R1604
R1605
R1606

1-216-833-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
47K
10K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1607
R1608
R1609
R1611
R1614

1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
100
100
2.2K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1615
R1618
R1619
R1620
R1621

1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
100
0
100
1K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R1622
R1623
R1625
R1627
R1634

1-216-817-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
1K
1K
1K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1635
R1636
R1637
R1638
R1639

1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
10K
1K
1K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1641
R1642
R1643
R1644
R1645

1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-815-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
1K
1K
2.2K
330

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1646
R1647
R1648
R1649
R1650

1-216-825-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-815-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
10K
100
100
330

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R1651
R1652
R1653
R1654
R1655

1-216-815-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-829-11
1-218-700-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

330
1K
470
4.7K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

< NETWORK RESISTOR >
RB1603 1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RB1604 1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100
RB1605 1-233-576-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 100

– 124 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

AD B
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

< VIBRATOR >

C3340
C3341

1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
25V

C3343
C3344
C3345
C3346
C3347

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
25V
16V
25V
25V

C3348
C3349
C3350
C3351
C3352

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF

C3353
C3354
C3355
C3356
C3357

1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF

C3358
C3359
C3360
C3361
C3362

1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-127-760-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
4.7UF

C3363
C3364
C3365
C3366
C3367

1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3368
C3369
C3370
C3371
C3372

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3373
C3374
C3375
C3376
C3377

1-162-915-11
1-164-156-11
1-127-760-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

10PF
0.1UF
4.7UF
0.1UF
0.01UF

0.50PF50V
25V
10% 6.3V
25V
10% 25V

C3378
C3379
C3401
C3402
C3403

1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF

20%

C3404
C3405
C3406
C3407
C3408

1-126-206-11
1-126-206-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-206-11

ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

100UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF

C3409
C3410
C3411
C3412
C3413

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3414
C3415
C3416
C3417
C3418

1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

X1601
1-767-925-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL
****************************************************************************************

* A-1136-267-A B BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************
< CAPACITOR >
C3001
C3002
C3003
C3035
C3044

1-128-453-21
1-128-453-21
1-128-453-21
1-162-970-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
47UF
47UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

20%
20%
20%
10%

C3089
C3090
C3096
C3101
C3102

1-162-970-11
1-126-204-11
1-162-970-11
1-162-925-11
1-162-925-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
47UF
0.01UF
68PF
68PF

10%
20%
10%
5%
5%

C3301
C3302
C3303
C3304
C3305

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-206-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3306
C3307
C3308
C3309
C3310

1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-206-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF

C3311
C3312
C3313
C3314
C3315

1-164-156-11
1-126-206-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3316
C3317
C3318
C3319
C3320

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3321
C3322
C3323
C3324
C3325

1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
47UF
10UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3326
C3327
C3328
C3329
C3331

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-107-826-11
1-126-204-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
47UF

C3332
C3333
C3334
C3335
C3336

1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

10UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF

C3337
C3338
C3339

1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

20%

20%

20%

20%

6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
25V
25V
25V
16V
25V
50V
50V
25V
25V
6.3V
25V
25V
16V
25V
25V
6.3V
25V
25V
6.3V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

20%
20%

20%
10%
20%
20%
10%
20%
10%

25V
16V
16V
25V
25V
25V
25V
16V
16V
16V
16V
25V
16V
25V
16V
16V
25V
25V

– 125 –

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

20%

20%
20%

20%

20%
10%
10%
20%

25V
25V
25V
25V
16V
16V
25V
25V
16V
25V
25V
16V
25V
25V
6.3V
16V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

20%

20%
20%
10%
10%
20%

16V
25V
25V
16V
25V
6.3V
6.3V
16V
16V
6.3V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

20%

10%

25V
16V
25V
25V
16V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

B
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C3419
C3420
C3421
C3422
C3423

1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.01UF

C3424
C3425
C3426
C3428
C3429

1-164-156-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11
1-124-779-00

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

0.1UF
0.47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF

C3430
C3431
C3432
C3433
C3434

1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-204-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
47UF

C3435
C3436
C3437
C3438
C3439

1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3440
C3441
C3442
C3443
C3444

1-162-916-11
1-162-916-11
1-124-779-00
1-162-970-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

12PF
12PF
10UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

5%
5%
20%
10%

50V
50V
16V
25V
25V

C3445
C3446
C3447
C3448
C3449

1-126-204-11
1-107-826-11
1-164-156-11
1-162-970-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

47UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

20%
10%

16V
16V
25V
25V
25V

C3450
C3451
C3452
C3453
C3454

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF

C3455
C3456
C3457
C3458
C3460

1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-162-923-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
47PF

C3462
C3463
C3464
C3465
C3466

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

C3467
C3468
C3469
C3470
C3473

1-164-156-11
1-126-206-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-206-11
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF
100UF
0.1UF

C3474
C3475
C3476
C3477
C3478

1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11

ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP

10UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF
47UF

20%

C3479
C3480

1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.1UF

20%

20%

10%

10%
10%
20%

20%
10%
20%

10%
20%

25V
16V
25V
25V
25V
25V
10V
25V
16V
16V
25V
16V
25V
25V
16V
25V
16V
16V
25V
25V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C3481
C3482
C3483
C3484

1-117-681-11
1-117-681-11
1-117-681-11
1-125-837-91

ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
100UF
100UF
1UF

20%
20%
20%
10%

C3485
C3486
C3487
C3488
C3489

1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-124-779-00
1-164-156-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
0.1UF

C3490
C3491
C3492
C3493
C3494

1-124-779-00
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-204-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
47UF
0.1UF
47UF
0.1UF

20%
20%

C3495
C3496
C3499

1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP
1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.1UF
0.01UF

20%

20%

20%

10%

< CONNECTOR >
CN3203* 1-793-923-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (PLUG) 64P

10%

20%

20%
20%
5%

25V
25V
25V
16V
25V
16V
25V
16V
25V
50V
25V
25V
25V
25V
25V

20%
20%

20%
20%

< DIODE >
D3089
D3090
D3099
D3301
D3302

8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76
8-719-988-61
8-719-083-58
8-719-069-60

1SS226
1SS226
1SS355TE-17
UDZSTE-173.9B
UDZSTE-179.1B

D3401
D3402
D3403

8-719-914-43 DAN202K
8-719-914-45 DAP202K
8-719-069-33 DTZ-TT11-6.8B
< FERRITE BEAD >

FB3302
FB3401
FB3402

1-500-451-11 FERRITE
1-414-235-22 FERRITE
1-414-235-22 FERRITE

0UH
0UH
0UH

< FILTER >

FL3003
FL3301
FL3302
FL3303
FL3401

1-781-924-11
1-234-558-21
1-234-557-21
1-234-557-21
1-781-923-11

FILTER, LOW PASS (SMD)
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS
FILTER, LOW PASS (SMD)
< IC >

25V
6.3V
25V
6.3V
25V

IC3089
IC3090
IC3091
IC3301
IC3302

6-700-149-01
8-759-832-08
8-759-349-11
8-759-832-53
8-759-832-05

IC M24C04-MN6T(A)
IC MB94918RPF-G-134-BND
PST9145NL
W981616AH-7-EL1
IC BA18BC0FP-E2

16V
25V
16V
25V
16V

IC3303
IC3304
IC3305
IC3306
IC3401

8-752-409-78
8-759-447-90
8-759-669-75
8-759-669-78
6-700-394-01

IC CXD2095AQ
TLC5733AIPM
TLC2932IPWR
TLC2933IPWR-12
IC BA25BC0FP-E2

16V
25V

IC3402
IC3403

8-759-677-39 MB81F643242B-D
8-759-460-29 PST9120NL

– 126 –

16V
16V
16V
6.3V
25V
25V
25V
16V
25V
16V
16V
25V
16V
25V
16V
25V
25V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

B
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

IC3404
IC3405
IC3406

8-759-669-75 TLC2932IPWR
8-759-453-97 TC7SET08FU(TE85L
8-759-453-97 TC7SET08FU(TE85L

IC3407
IC3408
IC3409
IC3410
IC3411

8-759-453-97
8-759-672-57
8-759-833-72
8-752-367-59
8-759-082-57

IC3412
IC3413
IC3414

8-759-082-58 TC7W08FU
8-759-595-97 SN74LV4053ANSR
8-759-548-56 M52055FP

TC7SET08FU(TE85L
CXD9509AQ
IC NJM2870F25-TE2
CXD2309Q
TC7W04FU

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

Q3307
Q3308

8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q3309
Q3310
Q3311
Q3401
Q3402

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-028-28

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SK2036(TE85L)

Q3403
Q3404
Q3405
Q3406
Q3407

8-729-422-27
8-729-028-28
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SK2036(TE85L)
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q3408
Q3409
Q3410
Q3411
Q3412

8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q3413
Q3414
Q3415

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R

< COIL >
L3001
L3089
L3102
L3301
L3302

1-216-295-91
1-414-233-22
1-412-946-11
1-412-058-11
1-469-555-21

SHORT
FERRITE
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

0
0UH
3.9UH
10UH
10UH

L3303
L3304
L3305
L3306
L3307

1-412-052-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

1UH
10UH
10UH
100UH
10UH

L3308
L3309
L3310
L3311
L3312

1-469-561-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

100UH
100UH
100UH
100UH
10UH

L3401
L3402
L3403
L3404
L3405

1-412-058-11
1-412-052-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-561-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
1UH
100UH
100UH
10UH

L3406
L3407
L3408
L3409
L3410

1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-412-058-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH

L3411
L3412
L3413
L3414
L3416

1-412-058-11
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH
10UH

< TRANSISTOR >
Q3005
Q3006
Q3007
Q3089
Q3090

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q3091
Q3301
Q3302
Q3303
Q3304

1-801-806-11
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

TR DTC144EKA
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q3305
Q3306

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R

< RESISTOR >
R3001
R3002
R3021
R3022
R3023

1-216-833-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
0
100
100
10K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3035
R3036
R3037
R3038
R3039

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-686-11
1-218-686-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

100
100
100
560
560

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3040
R3050
R3079
R3089
R3091

1-218-686-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-825-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

560
100
1K
0
2.2K

0.5% 1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%

1/16W

R3092
R3095
R3096
R3097
R3098

1-216-825-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-805-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
100K
470
100K
47

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3099
R3100
R3101
R3102
R3103

1-216-805-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-822-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

47
100
100
100
1.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3104
R3105
R3106
R3107
R3108

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-818-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

100
100
560
0
470

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R3109
R3110
R3111
R3301
R3302

1-216-823-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1.5K
100
100
100
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 127 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

B
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R3303
R3304
R3305
R3306
R3307

1-218-710-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-864-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

5.6K
100
100
100
0

0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3308
R3309
R3310
R3311
R3312

1-216-864-11
1-218-662-11
1-218-662-11
1-218-662-11
1-218-662-11

SHORT
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

0
56
56
56
56

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3313
R3314
R3315
R3316

1-216-835-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-835-11
1-218-664-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

15K
75
15K
68

5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3317
R3318
R3319
R3320
R3321

1-218-664-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-662-11
1-218-662-11
1-218-662-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

68
75
56
56
56

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3322
R3323
R3324
R3325
R3326

1-218-662-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-825-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

56
2.2K
3.3K
3.3K
2.2K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3327
R3328
R3329
R3330
R3331

1-216-835-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-841-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

15K
0
330
330
47K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3332
R3333
R3334
R3335
R3337

1-218-709-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-820-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

5.1K
0
100
10K
820

0.5% 1/16W
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3338
R3339
R3340
R3341
R3342

1-216-821-11
1-216-855-11
1-216-855-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-705-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
680K
680K
220
3.6K

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3343
R3344
R3345
R3346
R3347

1-216-809-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-704-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-815-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
470K
3.3K
100
330

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3348
R3349
R3350
R3351
R3352

1-216-864-11
1-218-687-11
1-216-814-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-853-11

SHORT
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
620
270
2.2K
470K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3353
R3354
R3355
R3356
R3357

1-216-837-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-819-11
1-218-676-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

22K
220
1K
680
220

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3358
R3359
R3360

1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-676-11 METAL CHIP
1-216-827-11 RES-CHIP

220
220
3.3K

0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
5%
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R3361
R3364

1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-864-11 SHORT

2.2K
0

5%

1/16W

R3365
R3366
R3367
R3369
R3371

1-216-827-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-803-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-686-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
METAL CHIP

3.3K
2.2K
33
0
560

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

0.5% 1/16W

R3372
R3373
R3374
R3375
R3376

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-686-11
1-218-710-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

470
470
100
560
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3377
R3378
R3379
R3380
R3381

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-686-11
1-218-710-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

470
470
100
560
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3382
R3383
R3410
R3421
R3422

1-216-864-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT

0
470
10K
0
0

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R3423
R3428
R3429
R3432
R3434

1-216-813-11
1-216-803-11
1-216-823-11
1-216-815-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

220
33
1.5K
330
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3445
R3446
R3447
R3448
R3452

1-216-864-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-819-11
1-216-855-11
1-216-864-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

0
1K
680
680K
0

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3454
R3460
R3461
R3464
R3465

1-216-825-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
10K
10K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3467
R3470
R3471
R3472
R3475

1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-801-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
100
1K
22
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3476
R3477
R3478
R3483
R3484

1-216-821-11
1-218-701-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-701-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
2.4K
1K
2.4K
1K

5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3485
R3486
R3489
R3490
R3491

1-216-821-11
1-216-801-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP

1K
22
0
0
1K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R3492
R3493
R3495
R3496

1-216-821-11
1-218-701-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-801-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
2.4K
1K
22

5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 128 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

B
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

R3497

1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP

4.7K

5%

1/16W

R3498
R3499
R3501
R3502
R3503

1-216-818-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
1K
1K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3504
R3505
R3506
R3507
R3508

1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
1K
1K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3509
R3510
R3511
R3512
R3800

1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-864-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

1K
1K
1K
1K
0

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3802
R3803
R3804
R3805
R3806

1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-662-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

270
270
270
270
56

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3807
R3808
R3809
R3810
R3811

1-218-670-11
1-218-670-11
1-218-670-11
1-218-670-11
1-216-809-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

120
120
120
120
100

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3812
R3813
R3814
R3815
R3816

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-644-11
1-218-648-11
1-218-652-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

100
100
10
15
22

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3817
R3820
R3821
R3822
R3823

1-218-652-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11
1-216-826-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

22
470
470
470
2.7K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3824
R3825
R3826
R3828
R3829

1-216-826-11
1-216-826-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

2.7K
2.7K
100
470
470

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3830
R3831
R3832
R3833
R3834

1-218-684-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-678-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT
METAL CHIP

470
0
0
0
270

0.5% 1/16W

R3835
R3836
R3837
R3838
R3839

1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-678-11
1-218-670-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

270
270
270
270
120

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3840
R3841
R3842
R3846
R3847

1-216-803-11
1-218-670-11
1-218-689-11
1-216-801-11
1-216-801-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

33
120
750
22
22

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

0.5% 1/16W

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R3848
R3849
R3850
R3851
R3852

1-216-825-11
1-218-675-11
1-218-675-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-675-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

2.2K
200
200
100
200

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3854
R3857
R3858
R3862
R3863

1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-704-11
1-216-825-11
1-218-700-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

2.2K
100
3.3K
2.2K
2.2K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3864
R3865
R3866
R3867
R3868

1-216-827-11
1-216-809-11
1-414-234-22
1-414-234-22
1-414-234-22

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

3.3K
100
0UH
0UH
0UH

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R3869
R3870
R3871
R3881
R3882

1-218-719-11
1-218-719-11
1-218-719-11
1-216-807-11
1-216-807-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

13K
13K
13K
68
68

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3883
R3915
R3916
R3917
R3923

1-216-807-11
1-218-644-11
1-218-644-11
1-218-644-11
1-412-363-21

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
FERRITE

68
10
10
10
0UH

5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3933
R3937
R3953
R3954
R3955

1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
100
1K
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R3956
R3957
R3958

1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP

2.2K
2.2K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

< NETWORK RESISTOR >
RB3304
RB3305
RB3306
RB3307
RB3401

1-234-525-21
1-234-525-21
1-234-525-21
1-234-525-21
1-234-524-21

RES, CHIP NETWORK 56
RES, CHIP NETWORK 56
RES, CHIP NETWORK 56
RES, CHIP NETWORK 56
RES, CHIP NETWORK 33

RB3402
RB3403
RB3404
RB3405
RB3406

1-234-524-21
1-234-524-21
1-234-524-21
1-234-524-21
1-234-524-21

RES, CHIP NETWORK 33
RES, CHIP NETWORK 33
RES, CHIP NETWORK 33
RES, CHIP NETWORK 33
RES, CHIP NETWORK 33

RB3407
RB3408
RB3409
RB3410
RB3411

1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11

RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)

RB3412
RB3421
RB3422
RB3423
RB3424

1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11
1-239-409-11

RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)

RB3425 1-239-409-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RB3426 1-239-409-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)

– 129 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

B CB

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

RB3427 1-239-409-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)
RB3428 1-239-409-11 RES, CHIP NETWORK 47 (3216)

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
L7303

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

1-414-181-11 INDUCTOR

REMARK
–––––––––
4.7UH

< NEON LAMP >
< VIBRATOR >
NL7301 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
X3089
1-781-945-21 VIBRATOR, CERAMIC
X3401
1-781-887-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL
X3402
1-781-579-21 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL
****************************************************************************************

* A-1332-252-A CB BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
**********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >
250V
2KV
16V

< TRANSISTOR >
Q7301
Q7302

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
< RESISTOR >

R7301
R7303
R7304
R7305
R7306

1-249-393-11
1-260-132-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-813-11
1-219-743-11

CARBON
CARBON
SHORT
RES-CHIP
CARBON

10
560K
0
220
100

5%
5%

1/4W
1/2W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/2W

1-218-713-11
1-218-718-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-710-11
1-218-718-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

7.5K
12K
220
5.6K
12K

0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

C7301
C7302
C7303
C7304
C7305

1-107-662-11
1-104-570-11
1-126-768-11
1-161-830-00
1-107-826-11

ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP

22UF
0.001UF
2200UF
0.0047UF
0.1UF

20%
10%
20%
500V
10%

16V

R7308
R7309
R7310
R7311
R7312

C7306
C7307
C7308
C7309
C7310

1-102-050-00
1-126-964-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-115-00
1-126-967-11

CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
ELECT

0.01UF
10UF
0.1UF
330PF
47UF

99%
20%
10%
10%
20%

500V
50V
16V
2KV
50V

R7313
R7314
R7316
R7317
R7318

1-260-133-11
1-218-702-11
1-249-424-11
1-216-811-11
1-218-696-11

CARBON
METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

680K
2.7K
3.9K
150
1.5K

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W

C7312
C7313
C7314
C7315

1-162-927-11
1-102-157-00
1-162-913-11
1-162-907-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100PF
560PF
8PF
2PF

5%
50V
10% 500V
0.50PF50V
0.25PF50V

R7319
R7320
R7321
R7322
R7323

1-260-328-11
1-218-701-11
1-215-929-11
1-260-087-11
1-218-708-11

CARBON
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
CARBON
METAL CHIP

1K
2.4K
100K
100
4.7K

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/2W
1/16W
3W
1/2W
1/16W

R7324
R7325
R7327
R7328

1-260-093-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-823-11

CARBON
SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP

330
0
0
1.5K

5%

1/2W

5%

1/16W

< CONNECTOR >
CN7302*
CN7303*
CN7304*
CN7305
CN7307

1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)

< SPARK GAP >
SG7301 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7302 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
****************************************************************************************

CN7308 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN7309!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT
< DIODE >
D7303
D7304
D7305
D7306
D7307

8-719-921-88
8-719-901-83
8-719-991-33
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83

MTZJ-13B
1SS83
1SS133T-77
1SS83
1SS83

D7308
D7309
D7310
D7311

8-719-901-83
8-719-991-33
8-719-921-88
8-719-921-88

1SS83
1SS133T-77
MTZJ-13B
MTZJ-13B

* A-1332-266-A CB BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************

(HW572K90)

4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >

< IC >
IC7301

8-759-360-83 TDA6111Q/N4
< COIL >

L7301
L7302

1-414-223-11 INDUCTOR
1-414-187-11 INDUCTOR

470UH
47UH

C7301
C7302
C7303
C7304
C7305

1-162-970-11
1-162-919-11
1-162-919-11
1-101-003-00
1-104-570-11

CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF
CERAMIC CHIP 22PF
CERAMIC CHIP 22PF
CERAMIC
0.0047UF
CERAMIC
0.001UF

C7306
C7308
C7309
C7310
C7311

1-126-768-11
1-107-662-11
1-101-003-00
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

– 130 –

10%
5%
5%
50V
10%

2200UF 20%
22UF
20%
0.0047UF 0V
0.1UF
0.1UF

25V
50V
50V
2KV
16V
250V
25V
25V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

C7312
C7313
C7314
C7315
C7316

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-161-830-00
1-101-003-00

C7317

1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022UF

1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

R7317
R7318
R7319
R7320

1-218-696-11
1-218-704-11
1-216-825-11
1-218-749-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

1.5K
3.3K
2.2K
240K

0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R7321
R7322
R7323
R7324
R7325

1-218-749-11
1-215-925-11
1-216-829-11
1-260-328-11
1-216-823-11

METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP

240K
22K
4.7K
1K
1.5K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
3W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

R7326
R7327

1-260-093-11 CARBON
1-260-087-11 CARBON

330
100

5%
5%

1/2W
1/2W

100UF
20% 16V
0.1UF
25V
0.1UF
25V
0.0047UF 500V
0.0047UF 50V
10%

50V

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)

8-719-988-61
8-719-988-61
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83

< DIODE >

SG7301 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7302 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
SG7303 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
*******************************************************************************************

1SS355TE-17
1SS355TE-17
1SS83
1SS83

* A-1332-251-A CG BOARD, COMPLETE
HW572K90)
**********************

< IC >
IC7301

8-759-680-01 TDA6120Q/N2/S1

< CAPACITOR >
C7201
C7202
C7203
C7204
C7205

1-107-662-11
1-104-570-11
1-126-964-11
1-161-830-00
1-126-768-11

ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT

22UF
0.001UF
10UF
0.0047UF
2200UF

20%
10%
20%
500V
20%

250V
2KV
50V

< TRANSISTOR >

C7206
C7207
C7208
C7209
C7210

1-102-050-00
1-107-826-11
1-162-115-00
1-107-826-11
1-126-967-11

CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.01UF
0.1UF
330PF
0.1UF
47UF

99%
10%
10%
10%
20%

500V
16V
2KV
16V
50V

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SK3018-T106

C7212
C7213
C7214
C7215

1-162-927-11
1-102-157-00
1-162-913-11
1-162-908-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100PF
560PF
8PF
3PF

5%
50V
10% 500V
0.50PF50V
0.25PF50V

1-216-864-11 SHORT

0

< COIL >
L7301
L7302
L7303

Q7301
Q7302
Q7303
Q7304

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-414-855-31 INDUCTOR

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-048-50

(EXCEPT

4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)

< JUMPER RESISTOR >
JC7301

REMARK
–––––––––

< SPARK GAP >

CN7308 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN7309!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT

D7301
D7302
D7303
D7304

RM-Y909K

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

< CONNECTOR >
CN7302*
CN7303*
CN7304*
CN7305
CN7307

RM-Y908

CB CG

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC

RM-Y909K

10UH
10UH
1UH

< RESISTOR >

< CONNECTOR >

R7301
R7302
R7303
R7304
R7305

1-249-393-11
1-216-822-11
1-216-813-11
1-260-132-11
1-216-817-11

CARBON
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP

10
1.2K
220
560K
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

R7306
R7307
R7308
R7309
R7310

1-218-699-11
1-219-743-11
1-216-811-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-710-11

METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
SHORT
METAL CHIP

2K
100
150
0
5.6K

0.5% 1/16W
5%
1/2W
5%
1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

R7311
R7312
R7313
R7314
R7315

1-218-692-11
1-260-133-11
1-216-815-11
1-218-680-11
1-218-690-11

METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

1K
680K
330
330
820

0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

R7316

1-218-693-11 METAL CHIP

1.1K

0.5% 1/16W

CN7202*
CN7203*
CN7204*
CN7205
CN7206

1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)

CN7208 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN7209!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT
< DIODE >

1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

D7203
D7204
D7205
D7206
D7207

8-719-921-88
8-719-901-83
8-719-991-33
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83

D7208
D7209

8-719-901-83 1SS83
8-719-921-88 MTZJ-13B

– 131 –

MTZJ-13B
1SS83
1SS133T-77
1SS83
1SS83

16V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
D7210

RM-Y909K

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

8-759-360-83 TDA6111Q/N4

1-216-864-11 SHORT

1-414-223-11 INDUCTOR
1-414-187-11 INDUCTOR
1-414-181-11 INDUCTOR

RM-Y909K

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< CAPACITOR >

0

< COIL >
L7201
L7202
L7203

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

8-719-921-88 MTZJ-13B

< JUMPER RESISTOR >
JR7201

RM-Y908

CG

< IC >
IC7201

RM-Y909K

470UH
47UH
4.7UH

< NEON LAMP >

C7201
C7202
C7203
C7204
C7205

1-164-156-11
1-101-003-00
1-104-570-11
1-107-662-11
1-162-920-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.0047UF
0.001UF
22UF
27PF

25V

C7206
C7207
C7208
C7209
C7210

1-101-003-00
1-126-768-11
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11
1-126-933-11

CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.0047UF 50V
2200UF 20%
0.1UF
0.1UF
100UF
20%

C7211
C7212
C7213
C7214

1-164-156-11
1-161-830-00
1-101-003-00
1-162-966-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
25V
0.0047UF 500V
0.0047UF 50V
0.0022UF 10% 50V

50V
10%
20%
5%

2KV
250V
50V

16V
25V
25V
16V

NL7201 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
< CONNECTOR >
< TRANSISTOR >
Q7201
Q7202

CN7202*
CN7203*
CN7204*
CN7205
CN7206

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
< RESISTOR >

R7202
R7203
R7204
R7205
R7206

1-216-864-11
1-260-132-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-713-11
1-218-716-11

SHORT
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

0
560K
220
7.5K
10K

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R7207
R7208
R7209
R7210
R7211

1-219-743-11
1-216-823-11
1-260-133-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-710-11

CARBON
RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

100
1.5K
680K
220
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W

R7212
R7213
R7215
R7216
R7217

1-218-718-11
1-218-707-11
1-249-424-11
1-216-811-11
1-218-696-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

12K
4.3K
3.9K
150
1.5K

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W

R7218
R7219
R7220
R7221
R7222

1-260-328-11
1-218-699-11
1-215-929-11
1-216-864-11
1-260-087-11

CARBON
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
SHORT
CARBON

1K
2K
100K
0
100

5%
1/2W
0.5% 1/16W
5%
3W
5%

1/2W

R7223
R7224

1-260-093-11 CARBON
1-216-864-11 SHORT

330
0

5%

1/2W

1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)

CN7208 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN7209!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT
< DIODE >
D7201
D7202
D7203

8-719-988-61 1SS355TE-17
8-719-901-83 1SS83
8-719-901-83 1SS83
< IC >

IC7201

8-759-680-01 TDA6120Q/N2/S1
< JUMPER RESISTOR >

JC7201

1-216-864-11 SHORT

0

< COIL >
L7201
L7202
L7203

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-414-855-31 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
1UH

< TRANSISTOOR >
Q7201
Q7202
Q7203

< SPARK GAP >
SG7201 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7202 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
****************************************************************************************

* A-1332-265-A CG BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)

(HW572K90)

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-048-50 2SK3018-T106
< RESISTOR >

R7201
R7202
R7203
R7204
R7205

1-216-813-11
1-218-693-11
1-218-696-11
1-260-132-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP

220
1.1K
1.5K
560K
2.2K

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

R7206
R7207
R7208
R7209

1-219-743-11
1-218-690-11
1-260-133-11
1-216-815-11

CARBON
METAL CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP

100
820
680K
330

5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

– 132 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

CG CR

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
–––––––––
––––––––

R7210

1-218-700-11 METAL CHIP

2.2K

0.5% 1/16W

R7211
R7212
R7213
R7214
R7215

1-218-708-11
1-218-742-11
1-218-742-11
1-215-925-11
1-216-829-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP

4.7K
120K
120K
22K
4.7K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
3W
1/16W

R7216
R7217
R7218
R7219
R7220

1-216-823-11
1-260-099-11
1-260-087-11
1-260-093-11
1-218-710-11

RES-CHIP
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
METAL CHIP

1.5K
1K
100
330
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
1/16W

D7109
D7110

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

8-719-921-88 MTZJ-13B
8-719-991-33 1SS133T-77
< IC >

IC7101

8-759-360-83 TDA6111Q/N4
< COIL >

L7101
L7102
L7103

1-414-223-11 INDUCTOR
1-414-187-11 INDUCTOR
1-414-181-11 INDUCTOR

470UH
47UH
4.7UH

< NEON LAMP >
< SPARK GAP >
NL7101 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
SG7201 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7202 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
SG7203 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
*******************************************************************************************

* A-1332-250-A CR BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
**********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >

< TRANSISTOR >
Q7101
Q7102

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
< RESISTOR >

R7102
R7103
R7104
R7105
R7106

1-216-813-11
1-216-864-11
1-260-132-11
1-219-743-11
1-218-714-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
CARBON
CARBON
METAL CHIP

220
0
560K
100
8.2K

5%

1/16W

5%
1/2W
5%
1/2W
0.5% 1/16W

1-218-716-11
1-216-823-11
1-260-133-11
1-218-710-11
1-218-718-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

10K
1.5K
680K
5.6K
12K

0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W

C7101
C7102
C7103
C7104
C7105

1-104-570-11
1-107-662-11
1-126-964-11
1-161-830-00
1-102-050-00

CERAMIC
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC

0.001UF
22UF
10UF
0.0047UF
0.01UF

10%
20%
20%
500V
99%

2KV
250V
50V
500V

R7107
R7108
R7109
R7110
R7111

C7106
C7107
C7108
C7109
C7110

1-126-768-11
1-162-115-00
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-967-11

ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

2200UF
330PF
0.1UF
0.1UF
47UF

20%
10%
10%
10%
20%

16V
2KV
16V
16V
50V

R7112
R7113
R7114
R7115
R7116

1-218-706-11
1-216-813-11
1-249-424-11
1-260-328-11
1-216-811-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
CARBON
RES-CHIP

3.9K
220
3.9K
1K
150

0.5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/2W
1/16W

C7112
C7113
C7114
C7115

1-162-927-11
1-102-157-00
1-162-912-11
1-162-907-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100PF
560PF
7PF
2PF

5%
50V
10% 500V
0.50PF50V
0.25PF50V

R7117
R7118
R7119
R7120
R7121

1-260-087-11
1-218-696-11
1-218-701-11
1-215-929-11
1-216-864-11

CARBON
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
SHORT

100
1.5K
2.4K
100K
0

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
3W

C7116

1-107-504-11 CERAMIC

R7122
R7123

1-260-093-11 CARBON
1-216-864-11 SHORT

330
0

5%

1/2W

10PF

< CONNECTOR >
CN7102*
CN7103*
CN7104
CN7105
CN7107

1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11
1-695-915-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)
TAB (CONTACT)

500V

< SPARK GAP >
SG7101 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7102 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
****************************************************************************************

CN7108!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT
* A-1332-264-A CR BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************

< DIODE >
D7103
D7104
D7105
D7106
D7107

8-719-921-88
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83

MTZJ-13B
1SS83
1SS83
1SS83
1SS83

D7108

8-719-921-88 MTZJ-13B

(HW572K90)

4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >
C7101
C7102
C7103

– 133 –

1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-101-003-00 CERAMIC
1-104-570-11 CERAMIC

0.1UF
0.0047UF 50V
0.001UF 10%

25V
2KV

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

1-107-662-11 ELECT
1-162-919-11 CERAMIC CHIP

22UF
22PF

C7106
C7107
C7108
C7109
C7110

1-126-768-11
1-161-830-00
1-101-003-00
1-164-156-11
1-164-156-11

ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

2200UF 20% 16V
0.0047UF 500V
0.0047UF 50V
0.1UF
25V
0.1UF
25V

C7111
C7112
C7113
C7114

1-126-933-11
1-164-156-11
1-101-003-00
1-162-966-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
20% 16V
0.1UF
25V
0.0047UF 50V
0.0022UF 10% 50V

20%
5%

250V
50V

RM-Y909K

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R7114
R7115

1-215-925-11 METAL OXIDE
1-260-328-11 CARBON

22K
1K

5%
5%

3W
1/2W

R7116
R7117
R7118
R7119
R7120

1-216-829-11
1-260-087-11
1-216-823-11
1-260-093-11
1-218-710-11

4.7K
100
1.5K
330
5.6K

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
CARBON
METAL CHIP
< SPARK GAP >

SG7101 1-519-422-11 GAP, SPARK
SG7102 1-517-729-31 GAP, SPARK
SG7103 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
*******************************************************************************************

< CONNECTOR >
1-564-509-11
1-564-510-11
1-785-879-11
1-695-915-11
1-695-915-11

RM-Y908

CR D

C7104
C7105

CN7102*
CN7103*
CN7104
CN7105
CN7107

RM-Y909K

PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
CONNECTOR, ONE TOUCH
TAB (CONTACT)
TAB (CONTACT)

* A-1348-132-A D BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
7-682-952-09 SCREW +PSW 3X16

CN7108!1-251-182-11 SOCKET, CRT
< CAPACITOR >
< DIODE >
D7101
D7101
D7102
D7103

8-719-404-50
8-719-988-61
8-719-901-83
8-719-901-83

MA111-TX
1SS355TE-17
1SS83
1SS83
< IC >

IC7101

8-759-680-01 TDA6120Q/N2/S1
< JUMPER RESISTOR >

JC7101

1-216-864-11 SHORT

0

< COIL >
L7101
L7102
L7103

1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-414-855-31 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
1UH

< TRANSISTOR >
Q7101
Q7102
Q7103

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-048-50 2SK3018-T106
< RESISTOR >

R7101
R7102
R7103
R7104
R7105

1-260-132-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-693-11
1-218-696-11
1-219-743-11

CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON

560K
220
1.1K
1.5K
100

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W

R7106
R7107
R7108
R7109
R7110

1-216-825-11
1-260-133-11
1-218-692-11
1-216-817-11
1-218-703-11

RES-CHIP
CARBON
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

2.2K
680K
1K
470
3K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R7111
R7112
R7113

1-218-710-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-746-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-746-11 METAL CHIP

5.6K
180K
180K

0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

C8001
C8002
C8003
C8004
C8005

1-137-372-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-927-11
1-104-666-11
1-126-942-61

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.022UF
100PF
100PF
220UF
1000UF

5%
5%
5%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C8006
C8007
C8008
C8009
C8010

1-126-942-61
1-162-927-11
1-162-927-11
1-162-970-11
1-136-177-00

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
FILM

1000UF
100PF
100PF
0.01UF
1UF

20%
5%
5%
10%
5%

25V
50V
50V
25V
50V

C8011
C8012
C8013
C8014
C8015

1-162-927-11
1-162-970-11
1-162-927-11
1-104-665-11
1-126-969-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

100PF
0.01UF
100PF
100UF
220UF

5%
10%
5%
20%
20%

50V
25V
50V
25V
50V

C8016
C8017
C8018
C8023
C8024

1-104-665-11
1-162-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-106-220-00
1-137-372-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
MYLAR
MYLAR

100UF
0.001UF
10UF
0.1UF
0.022UF

20%
10%
20%
10%
5%

25V
50V
50V
100V
50V

C8025
C8026
C8028
C8029
C8031

1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-107-636-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

100UF
100UF
100UF
100UF
10UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
160V

C8032
C8033
C8036
C8037
C8040

1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-126-968-11
1-115-349-51

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC

100UF
100UF
100UF
100UF
0.01UF

20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
2KV

C8045
C8046
C8047
C8048
C8049

1-126-965-11
1-126-965-11
1-162-974-11
1-126-965-11
1-162-974-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

22UF
22UF
0.01UF
22UF
0.01UF

20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C8050

1-126-965-11 ELECT

22UF

20%

– 134 –

20%

50V

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

D
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C8051
C8052
C8053
C8054

1-102-038-00
1-126-965-11
1-162-974-11
1-162-974-11

CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.001UF
22UF
0.01UF
0.01UF

C8055
C8056
C8057
C8058
C8059

1-164-156-11
1-107-652-11
1-126-959-11
1-164-230-11
1-127-715-91

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
10UF
0.47UF
220PF
0.22UF

20%
20%
5%
10%

25V
250V
50V
50V
16V

C8060
C8061
C8062
C8063
C8064

1-104-665-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-970-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-636-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

100UF
0.1UF
0.01UF
0.1UF
10UF

20%
10%
10%
10%
20%

25V
16V
25V
16V
160V

20%

10%
10%
20%

500V
50V
50V
50V

C8065
C8066
C8067
C8068
C8069

1-106-383-00
1-162-970-11
1-104-665-11
1-102-038-00
1-162-970-11

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP

0.047UF
0.01UF
100UF
0.001UF
0.01UF

10%

200V
25V
25V
500V
25V

C8070
C8071
C8072
C8073
C8074

1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-162-970-11
1-104-665-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

10UF
10UF
10UF
0.01UF
100UF

20%
20%
20%
10%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C8075
C8076
C8077
C8078
C8079

1-162-970-11
1-128-551-11
1-162-970-11
1-115-416-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.01UF
22UF
0.01UF
0.001UF
10UF

10%
20%
10%
5%
20%

25V
25V
25V
25V
50V

C8080
C8081
C8082
C8083
C8084

1-126-964-11
1-115-416-11
1-165-176-11
1-130-495-00
1-130-992-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
FILM

10UF
0.001UF
0.047UF
0.1UF
0.022UF

20%
5%
10%
5%
5%

50V
25V
16V
50V
50V

C8085
C8086
C8087
C8088
C8089

1-162-924-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-964-11
1-107-444-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC

56PF
0.01UF
1UF
10UF
100PF

5%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
25V
50V
50V
2KV

C8090
C8091
C8092
C8093
C8094

1-126-960-11
1-104-665-11
1-117-640-11
1-107-648-91
1-104-665-11

ELECT
ELECT
FILM
ELECT
ELECT

1UF
100UF
6800PF
100UF
100UF

20%
20%
3%
20%
20%

50V
25V
1.2KV
160V
25V

C8095
C8096
C8097
C8098
C8099

1-162-970-11
1-136-684-51
1-162-131-11
1-162-131-11
1-115-416-11

CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.0022UF
220PF
220PF
0.001UF

10%
10%
10%
10%
5%

25V
100V
2KV
2KV
25V

C8100
C8102
C8103
C8104
C8105

1-126-961-11
1-102-038-00
1-126-964-11
1-162-965-11
1-107-826-11

ELECT
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

2.2UF
0.001UF
10UF
0.0015UF
0.1UF

20%
20%
10%
10%

50V
500V
50V
50V
16V

C8106
C8107
C8108

1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-136-187-11 MYLAR
1-126-964-11 ELECT

0.1UF
0.047UF
10UF

10%
10%
20%

16V
250V
50V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C8109
C8110

1-162-924-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-126-960-11 ELECT

56PF
1UF

5%
50V
20% 50V

C8111
C8112
C8113
C8114
C8115

1-126-960-11
1-164-315-11
1-130-495-00
1-125-473-11
1-107-826-11

ELECT
1UF
CERAMIC CHIP 470PF
MYLAR
0.1UF
ELECT(BLOCK) 1000UF
CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF

20%
5%
5%
20%
10%

50V
50V
50V
160V
16V

C8116
C8117
C8118
C8119
C8120

1-107-826-11
1-102-038-00
1-136-189-00
1-164-156-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.001UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF

10%

10%

16V
500V
250V
25
16V

C8121
C8122
C8123
C8124
C8125

1-115-349-51
1-126-934-11
1-107-444-11
1-117-642-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
FILM
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
220UF
100PF
8200PF
0.1UF

20%
10%
3%
10%

2KV
16V
2KV
1.2KV
16V

C8126
C8127
C8129
C8131
C8132

1-106-357-00
1-126-942-61
1-137-150-11
1-128-582-11
1-126-942-61

MYLAR
ELECT
MYLAR
ELECT
ELECT

0.0039UF
1000UF
0.01UF
10UF
1000UF

99%
20%
5%
20%
20%

200V
25V
50V
100V
25V

C8133
C8135
C8136
C8137
C8138

1-107-649-11
1-117-813-11
1-130-495-00
1-126-942-61
1-162-964-11

ELECT
FILM
MYLAR
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

2.2UF
0.75UF
0.1UF
1000UF
0.001UF

20%
5%
5%
20%
10%

250V
250V
50V
25V
50V

C8139
C8142
C8143
C8148
C8150

1-126-964-11
1-117-664-11
1-126-960-11
1-104-665-11
1-107-826-11

ELECT
FILM
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.27UF
1UF
100UF
0.1UF

20%
5%
20%
20%
10%

50V
250V
50V
25V
16V

C8153

1-126-960-11 ELECT

1UF

20% 50V

10%

< CONNECTOR >
CN8002*
CN8003*
CN8004*
CN8005*
CN8006*

1-779-890-11
1-691-135-11
1-779-890-11
1-779-890-11
1-779-890-11

CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P
CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 10P

CN8007*
CN8008*
CN8009*
CN8010*
CN8011 *

1-564-506-11
1-564-506-11
1-564-506-11
1-564-507-11
1-564-507-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P

CN8012*
CN8013*
CN8015*
CN8016*
CN8018*

1-564-507-11
1-766-177-11
1-506-371-00
1-564-507-11
1-580-689-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 9P
PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P

CN8019*
CN8020*
CN8021*
CN8022*
CN8023*

1-580-689-11
1-580-689-11
1-506-371-00
1-564-510-11
1-564-507-11

PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P

– 135 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

D

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< DIODE >

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

FB8016
FB8017
FB8018

1-469-869-21 FERRITE
1-469-869-21 FERRITE
1-469-869-21 FERRITE

0UH
0UH
0UH

FB8019
FB8020
FB8021
FB8022
FB8023

1-410-397-21
1-414-229-11
1-410-397-21
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41

1.1UH
0UH
1.1UH
0.45UH
0.45UH

FB8024

1-469-869-21 FERRITE

D8001
D8002
D8003
D8004
D8005

8-719-109-98
8-719-110-53
8-719-924-13
8-719-908-03
8-719-991-33

RD5.6ESB2
RD20ES-B2
MTZJ-T-77-22B
GP08D
1SS133T-77

D8006
D8007
D8008
D8009
D8010

8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33

1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77

D8011
D8012
D8013
D8014
D8015

8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-921-88
8-719-921-88
8-719-991-33

1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
RD5.1ESB2
RD5.1ESB2
1SS133T-77

IC8001
IC8002
IC8003
IC8004
IC8005

8-749-019-08
8-749-019-08
8-759-593-33
8-759-077-88
8-759-585-82

IC STK392-560
IC STK392-560
LA78045
AN77L12-TA
BA9759F-E2

D8016
D8019
D8020
D8021
D8022

8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-061-21
8-719-991-33

1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
FMQ-G5FMS
1SS133T-77

IC8006
IC8007
IC8008
IC8009
IC8012

8-759-700-07
8-759-700-07
8-759-585-82
8-759-803-42
8-759-701-01

NJM2903M
NJM2903M
BA9759F-E2
LA6500-FA
NJM2904M

D8023
D8024
D8025
D8026
D8027

8-719-991-33
8-719-921-88
8-719-991-33
8-719-109-89
8-719-028-45

1SS133T-77
RD15ES-B2
1SS133T-77
RD5.6ESB2
D2L20U

D8028
D8029
D8030
D8031
D8032

8-719-921-88
8-719-028-45
8-719-028-45
8-719-921-88
8-719-302-43

RD15ES-B2
D2L20U
D2L20U
RD18ES-B2
EL1Z

D8033
D8034
D8035
D8036
D8037

8-719-028-72
6-500-004-01
6-500-004-01
8-719-921-88
8-719-028-45

RGP02-17EL-6433
DIODE ERD07-15L
DIODE ERD07-15L
RD15ES-B2
D2L20U

D8038
D8039
D8043
D8045
D8046

8-719-302-43
8-719-028-72
8-719-991-33
8-719-908-03
8-719-991-33

EL1Z
RGP02-17EL-6433
1SS133T-77
GP08D
1SS133T-77

D8047

8-719-991-33 1SS133T-77

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0UH

< IC >

< COIL >

< FERRITE BEAD >
FB8001
FB8002
FB8003
FB8004
FB8005

1-410-397-21
1-410-397-21
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-469-869-21

FERRITE
FERRITE
SHORT
SHORT
FERRITE

1.1UH
1.1UH
0
0
0UH

FB8006
FB8008
FB8009
FB8010
FB8011

1-469-869-21
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0UH
0.45UH
0.45UH
0.45UH
0.45UH

FB8014
FB8015

1-469-869-21 FERRITE
1-469-869-21 FERRITE

L8001
L8002
L8003
L8004
L8005

1-412-533-21
1-412-533-21
1-412-525-31
1-412-533-21
1-412-533-21

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

47UH
47UH
10UH
47UH
47UH

L8006
L8007
L8008
L8009
L8010

1-412-525-31
1-412-533-21
1-412-533-21
1-412-525-31
1-414-187-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
47UH
47UH
10UH
47UH

L8011
L8012
L8013
L8014
L8015

1-412-525-31
1-414-187-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-189-31
1-414-189-31

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

10UH
47UH
10UH
100UH
100UH

L8016
L8017
L8018
L8019
L8020

1-412-537-31
1-414-856-11
1-406-663-21
1-419-352-11
1-412-525-31

INDUCTOR
100UH
INDUCTOR
10UH
INDUCTOR
47UH
COIL, HORIZONTAL LINEARITY
INDUCTOR
10UH

L8021
L8022
L8023
L8024
L8025

1-406-659-11
1-412-552-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11
1-414-856-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

L8026
L8027

1-414-856-11 INDUCTOR
10UH
1-230-510-11 DC LINE FILTER

10UH
2.2mmH
10UH
10UH
10UH

< NEON LAMP >
NL8001 1-517-778-21 LAMP, NEON
< IC LINK >

0UH
0UH

PS8001! 1-533-595-31 LINK, IC

– 136 –

3.15A

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
PS8002! 1-533-595-31
PS8003! 1-533-595-31
PS8004! 1-533-595-31
PS8005! 1-533-595-31

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

D

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

LINK, IC
LINK, IC
LINK, IC
LINK, IC

3.15A
3.15A
3.15A
3.15A

PS8006! 1-533-595-31 LINK, IC
PS8007! 1-533-595-31 LINK, IC

3.15A
3.15A

< TRANSISTOR >
Q8001
Q8002
Q8003
Q8004
Q8005

8-729-422-27
8-729-046-80
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SC4634LS-CB11
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q8007
Q8008
Q8009
Q8010
Q8011

8-729-046-80
8-729-207-89
8-729-207-82
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SC4634LS-CB11
2SA1358-Y
2SC3421-Y
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q8014
Q8015
Q8016
Q8019
Q8020

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q

Q8021
Q8022
Q8023
Q8024
Q8027

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-048-47
8-729-056-50
8-729-050-13

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SC2688(5)-LK
TRANSISTOR 2SC5681-YB
2SJ585LS-CC11

Q8028
Q8029
Q8030
Q8031
Q8032

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q8035
Q8036
Q8037
Q8038
Q8039

8-729-050-13
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-038-10
8-729-048-47

2SJ585LS-CC11
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
TRANSISTOR 1MB12-140-F153A
2SC2688(5)-LK

Q8101

8-729-026-49 2SA1037AK-T146-R
< RESISTOR >

R8001
R8002
R8003
R8004
R8005

1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-215-875-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL OXIDE

2.2K
100
100
100
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1W

R8007
R8008
R8009
R8010
R8011

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-260-131-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP

100
100
100
470K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/16W

R8012
R8013
R8014
R8015
R8016

1-216-829-11
1-218-710-11
1-218-709-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
5.6K
5.1K
22K
4.7K

5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R8017
R8018
R8019
R8020
R8021

1-216-829-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-712-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
1K
6.8K
4.7K
10K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8022
R8023
R8024
R8025
R8026

1-216-839-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

33K
10K
10K
4.7K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8029
R8030
R8031
R8032
R8033

1-216-829-11
1-215-903-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
68K
4.7K
1K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8034
R8035
R8036
R8037
R8038

1-216-833-11
1-218-694-11
1-214-800-11
1-215-903-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP

10K
1.2K
2.2
68K
100

5%
0.5%
1%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
2W
1/16W

R8039
R8040
R8041
R8042
R8043

1-214-800-11
1-215-913-11
1-218-709-11
1-216-826-11
1-218-740-11

METAL
METAL OXIDE
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

2.2
220
5.1K
2.7K
100K

1%
5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/2W
3W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8044
R8045
R8046
R8047
R8048

1-218-712-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-215-857-71
1-414-189-31

METAL CHIP
METAL
METAL
METAL OXIDE
INDUCTOR

6.8K
4.7
4.7
10
100UH

0.5%
1%
1%
5%

1/16W
1/2W
1/2W
1W

R8049
R8050
R8051
R8053
R8055

1-414-189-31
1-216-833-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-218-748-11

INDUCTOR
RES-CHIP
METAL
METAL
METAL CHIP

100UH
10K
4.7
4.7
220K

5%
1%
1%
0.5%

1/16W
1/2W
1/2W
1/16W

R8056
R8057
R8058
R8059
R8060

1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL
METAL

4.7K
4.7K
100
4.7
4.7

5%
5%
5%
1%
1%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/2W

R8061
R8062
R8063
R8064
R8065

1-216-390-11
1-260-107-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-260-328-11

METAL OXIDE
CARBON
METAL
METAL
CARBON

1.2
4.7K
4.7
4.7
1K

5%
5%
1%
1%
5%

3W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W

R8066
R8067
R8068
R8069
R8070

1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-216-809-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11

METAL
METAL
RES-CHIP
METAL
METAL

4.7
4.7
100
4.7
4.7

1%
1%
5%
1%
1%

1/2W
1/2W
1/16W
1/2W
1/2W

R8071
R8073
R8075
R8076
R8077

1-215-381-00
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11

METAL
METAL
METAL
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22
4.7
4.7
4.7K
4.7K

1%
1%
1%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/2W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W

R8078
R8079

1-214-808-11 METAL
1-214-808-11 METAL

4.7
4.7

1%
1%

1/2W
1/2W

– 137 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

D
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R8080
R8081
R8082

1-216-353-00 METAL OXIDE
1-214-808-11 METAL
1-214-808-11 METAL

2.2
4.7
4.7

5%
1%
1%

1W
1/2W
1/2W

R8083
R8084
R8085
R8086
R8087

1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-249-385-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL
METAL
CARBON

1K
10K
4.7
4.7
2.2

5%
5%
1%
1%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/2W
1/4W

R8088
R8089
R8090
R8091
R8092

1-249-385-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11

CARBON
METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL

2.2
4.7
4.7
4.7
4.7

5%
1%
1%
1%
1%

1/4W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W
1/2W

R8093
R8094
R8095
R8096
R8097

1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-216-801-11
1-216-801-11
1-214-808-11

METAL
METAL
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL

4.7
4.7
22
22
4.7

1%
1%
5%
5%
1%

1/2W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W

R8098
R8099
R8100
R8101
R8102

1-214-808-11
1-218-740-11
1-216-475-11
1-216-475-11
1-218-738-11

METAL
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE
METAL-CHIP

4.7
100K
120
120
82K

1%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/2W
1/16W
3W
3W
1/16W

R8103
R8104
R8105
R8106
R8107

1-216-816-11
1-216-832-11
1-214-808-11
1-214-808-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL
METAL
RES-CHIP

390
8.2K
4.7
4.7
10K

5%
5%
1%
1%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
1/2W
1/16W

R8108
R8109
R8110
R8111
R8112

1-216-821-11
1-216-814-11
1-249-427-11
1-216-819-11
1-216-824-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
270
6.8K
680
1.8K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W

R8113
R8114
R8115
R8116
R8117

1-216-475-11
1-216-475-11
1-216-475-11
1-216-475-11
1-216-833-11

METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP

120
120
120
120
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

3W
3W
3W
3W
1/16W

R8118
R8119
R8120
R8121
R8123

1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
10K
10K
100
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8124
R8125
R8126
R8128
R8129

1-249-377-11
1-216-816-11
1-216-823-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-825-11

CARBON
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0.47
390
1.5K
10K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8130
R8131
R8132
R8133
R8134

1-216-825-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-486-00
1-215-873-00

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE

2.2K
10K
10K
8.2K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
3W
1W

R8135
R8136
R8137
R8138

1-216-486-00
1-216-833-11
1-218-740-11
1-216-833-11

METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

8.2K
10K
100K
10K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%

3W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R8139

1-216-827-11 RES-CHIP

3.3K

5%

1/16W

R8140
R8141
R8142
R8143
R8144

1-216-833-11
1-216-827-11
1-216-833-11
1-218-734-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
3.3K
10K
56K
100

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8145
R8146
R8147
R8148
R8149

1-218-716-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-710-11
1-218-740-11
1-215-905-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL-CHIP
METAL OXIDE

10K
10K
5.6K
100K
10

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
3W

R8150
R8151
R8152
R8153
R8154

1-218-740-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-716-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-728-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

100K
1K
10K
1K
33K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8155
R8156
R8157
R8159
R8160

1-215-469-00
1-215-469-00
1-218-738-11
1-216-834-11
1-249-393-11

METAL
METAL
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON

100K
100K
82K
12K
10

1%
1%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W

R8161
R8163
R8164
R8165
R8166

1-216-841-11
1-216-841-11
1-218-734-11
1-249-425-11
1-218-716-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON
METAL CHIP

47K
47K
56K
4.7K
10K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/16W

R8167
R8168
R8169
R8170
R8171

1-414-189-31
1-216-809-11
1-216-841-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-809-11

INDUCTOR
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

100UH
100
47K
10K
100

5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8172
R8173
R8174
R8176
R8178

1-249-405-11
1-216-841-11
1-249-425-11
1-218-740-11
1-216-841-11

CARBON
RES-CHIP
CARBON
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
47K
4.7K
100K
47K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/4W
1/16W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W

R8179
R8180
R8181
R8182
R8183

1-414-189-31
1-216-841-11
1-216-841-11
1-218-748-11
1-218-748-11

INDUCTOR
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100UH
47K
47K
220K
220K

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8184
R8187
R8189
R8190
R8191

1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-249-377-11
1-215-431-00
1-215-429-00

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
METAL
METAL

10K
10K
0.47
2.7K
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
1%
1%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W

R8192
R8193
R8194
R8195
R8196

1-215-449-00
1-215-449-00
1-215-449-00
1-215-449-00
1-249-425-11

METAL
METAL
METAL
METAL
CARBON

15K
15K
15K
15K
4.7K

1%
1%
1%
1%
5%

1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W

R8197
R8198
R8201
R8202
R8203

1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-249-397-11
1-260-092-11
1-249-377-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON

100
10K
22
270
0.47

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/2W
1/4W

– 138 –

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K
• The components identified by
in this manual have
been carefully factory-selected for each set in order to
satisfy regulations regarding X-ray radiation. Should
replacement be required, replace only with the value
originally used.

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R8205
R8206
R8208
R8209
R8210

1-249-377-11
1-249-377-11
1-260-288-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11

CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0.47
0.47
0.47
10K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/4W
1/2W
1/16W
1/16W

R8211
R8212
R8213
R8216
R8217

1-215-906-11
1-215-907-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11

METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

15
22
1K
10K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

3W
3W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R8218
R8219
R8220
R8223
R8224

1-260-123-11
1-249-377-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-748-11
1-260-127-11

CARBON
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
CARBON

100K
0.47
1K
220K
220K

5%
5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/2W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W
1/2W

R8225
R8228
R8230
R8232

1-260-292-11
1-260-314-11
1-218-751-11
1-216-341-11

CARBON
CARBON
METAL CHIP
METAL OXIDE

1
68
300K
0.22

5%
1/2W
5%
1/2W
0.5% 1/16W
1W

< TRANSFORMER >
T8001
1-435-142-11
T8002
1-437-400-11
T8003
1-437-401-11
T8004 ! 1-437-399-11
T8005 ! 1-453-285-21

TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (DFT)
TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (HDT)
TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (HOT)
TRANSFORMER, FERRITE (LOT)
FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4
< THERMISTOR >

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

D F G
DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >
C5001
C5002
C5006
C5007
C5008

1-164-645-11
1-164-645-11
1-104-665-11
1-164-645-11
1-164-645-11

CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC

1000PF
1000PF
100UF
1000PF
1000PF

10%
10%
20%
10%
10%

500V
500V
25V
500V
500V

C5009
C5010
C5011
C5012
C5015

1-126-953-11
1-126-953-11
1-164-645-11
1-164-645-11
1-115-758-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
ELECT

2200UF
2200UF
1000PF
1000PF
470UF

20%
20%
10%
10%
20%

35V
35V
500V
500V
16V

C5016
C5017
C5018
C5019
C5020

1-126-942-61
1-126-942-61
1-126-952-11
1-126-952-11
1-110-626-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

1000UF
1000UF
1000UF
1000UF
330UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

25V
25V
35V
35V
160V

C5021
C5022
C5024
C5025
C5026

1-115-771-51
1-126-947-11
1-107-888-11
1-126-947-11
1-126-947-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.0047F
47UF
47UF
47UF
47UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

16V
25V
25V
25V
25V

C5027
C5028
C5029
C5030
C5031

1-126-951-11
1-126-951-11
1-107-639-11
1-126-947-11
1-126-768-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

470UF
470UF
47UF
47UF
2200UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

35V
35V
160V
25V
16V

C5038
C5039
C5040
C5041
C5042

1-126-947-11
1-126-947-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-767-11
1-126-963-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

47UF
47UF
0.1UF
1000UF
4.7UF

20%
20%
10%
20%
20%

25V
25V
16V
16V
50V

C5043
C5047
C5049
C5050
C5051

1-126-935-11
1-162-970-11
1-162-970-11
1-128-554-11
1-126-961-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

470UF
0.01UF
0.01UF
330UF
2.2UF

20%
10%
10%
20%
20%

16V
16V
25V
63V
50V

C5053
C5054
C5055
C6001
C6002

1-126-967-11
1-126-955-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-967-11
1-104-666-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

47UF
4700UF
100UF
47UF
220UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
35V
16V
50V
25V

C6004
C6008
C6012 !
C6013 !
C6014 !

1-126-967-11
1-117-228-11
1-119-888-51
1-119-888-51
1-104-708-11

ELECT
MYLAR
CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR

47UF
2.2UF
2200PF
2200PF
0.47UF

20%
10%
20%
20%
20%

50V
450V
250V
250V
250V

C6015
C6016
C6017
C6018
C6019

1-161-964-91
1-161-964-91
1-162-964-11
1-162-974-11
1-126-968-11

CERAMIC
CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.0047UF
0.0047UF
0.001UF
0.01UF
100UF

250V
250V
10% 50V
50V
20% 50V

C6020
C6021
C6022
C6023

1-126-963-11
1-126-964-11
1-161-964-91
1-161-964-91

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC
CERAMIC

4.7UF
10UF
0.0047UF
0.0047UF

20% 50V
20% 50V
250V
250V

TH8001 1-800-193-00 THERMISTOR
< VARIABLE RESISTOR >
VR8001!1-225-627-91 RES, VAR, ADJ,CERME 2K
VR8002!1-225-629-91 RES, VAR, ADJ, CERMET 10K
****************************************************************************************

* A-1241-525-A F BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
*********************
1-533-223-11 HOLDER, FUSE
* 4-374-846-01 COVER, CAPACITOR, CAP TYPE
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CONNECTOR >
CN9501* 1-580-689-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
CN9502* 1-580-689-31 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
< RESISTOR >
R9501 ! 1-240-303-11 CMT-MELF
0.22
5% 10W
R9502 ! 1-240-303-11 CMT-MELF
0.22
5% 10W
****************************************************************************************

* A-1316-596-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
* A-1316-597-A G BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532N90)
*********************
1-533-223-11 HOLDER, FUSE
* 4-374-846-01 COVER, CAPACITOR, CAP TYPE

– 139 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

REMARK
–––––––––

C6025

1-136-479-11 FILM

0.001UF

C6028

1-125-906-11 ELECT

C6029
C6030
C6031

1-136-165-00 FILM
1-126-947-11 ELECT
1-137-750-11 ELECT

C6032

1-137-750-11 ELECT

560UF
20% 450V
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
0.1UF
5%
50V
47UF
20% 25V
1500UF 20% 250V
(HR532N90)
1500UF 20% 250V
(HR532N90)

C6041
C6042
C6043 !
C6045

1-125-969-91
1-125-969-91
1-104-706-11
1-117-700-11

C6046

1-126-968-11 ELECT

680PF
10% 1KV
680PF
10% 1KV
0.22UF
20% 250V
0.0022UF 99% 250V
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
100UF
20% 50V

C6047

1-135-998-21 FILM

56000PF

2%

3%

50V

800V

< CONNECTOR >
CN5001*
CN5002*
CN5003*
CN5004*
CN5005

1-564-508-11
1-564-507-11
1-564-510-11
1-766-177-11
1-695-915-11

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

G

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

CERAMIC
CERAMIC
MYLAR
CERAMIC

RM-Y909K

PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 4P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 7P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 9P
TAB (CONTACT)

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

D5026
D5027
D5031
D5033
D5034

8-719-404-50
8-719-069-55
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-083-60

MA111-TX
UDZSTE-17-5.6B
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
UDZSTE-17-4.7B

D6001
D6002
D6003
D6004
D6005

8-719-404-50
8-719-948-45
8-719-069-87
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50

MA111-TX
ERA22-08
DTZ10B
MA111-TX
MA111-TX

D6006
D6007
D6009
D6011
D6012

8-719-063-70
8-719-022-99
8-719-083-60
8-719-404-50
8-719-979-64

D1NL20U
D6SB60L
UDZSTE-174.7B
MA111-TX
UF4005PKG23

D6019
D6023
D6024

8-719-083-60 UDZSTE-174.7B
8-719-068-00 ERC04-06SE
1-219-759-11 CARBON

D6024
D6030

8-719-068-00 ERC04-06SE
8-719-063-70 D1NL20U

REMARK
–––––––––

(HR532N90)
1M
5%
1/2W
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
(HR532N90)

< FUSE >

CN5006 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN5007 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
CN6003 1-580-689-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
CN6004 1-580-689-31 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
CN6005 1-580-843-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (POWER)

F6001 ! 1-532-299-00 FUSE 5A 250V (EXCEPT HR532N90)
F6001 ! 1-576-193-11 FUSE 6.3A 125V (HR532N90)
< FERRITE BEAD >

< DIODE >

FB5001
FB5002
FB5003
FB5004
FB5005

1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41

FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
INDUCTOR
FERRITE

0.45UH
0.45UH
0.45UH
0.45UH
0.45UH

D5001
D5002
D5003
D5004
D5005

8-719-083-69
8-719-060-89
8-719-060-89
8-719-083-45
8-719-083-45

UDZSTE-1724B (HR532N90)
D4SBS6-F
D4SBS6-F
DIODE 31DF4N-FC5
DIODE 31DF4N-FC5

FB5006
FB6001
FB6004
FB6005
FB6006

1-410-396-41
1-410-396-41
1-216-295-91
1-216-295-91
1-216-295-91

FERRITE
FERRITE
SHORT
SHORT
SHORT

0.45UH
0.45UH
0
0
0

D5006
D5007
D5008
D5009
D5010

8-719-052-37
8-719-404-50
8-719-028-45
8-719-028-45
8-719-200-31

F10P04Q
MA111-TX
D2L20U
D2L20U
21DQ05

FB6007
FB6013
FB6014
FB6015
FB6016

1-216-295-91
1-410-397-21
1-410-397-21
1-410-397-21
1-410-397-21

SHORT
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE
FERRITE

0
1.1UH
1.1UH
1.1UH
1.1UH

D5011
D5012
D5013
D5014
D5015

8-719-404-50
8-719-083-66
8-719-069-56
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50

MA111-TX
DIODE UDZSTE-1718B
UDZSTE-176.2B
MA111-TX
MA111-TX

D5016
D5017
D5018
D5019
D5020

8-719-083-44
8-719-073-25
8-719-056-84
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50

DIODE FSQ05A04
S1VBA20
UDZ-TE-17-7.5B
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
(HR532N90)

D5021
D5022
D5023
D5024
D5025

8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50

MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX

< IC >
IC501
IC5002
IC5003
IC5004
IC5005

8-749-012-13
8-759-103-93
8-759-701-84
8-759-640-19
8-759-198-31

DM-58
UPC393C
NJM7905FA
PQ1CG2032FZ
UPC1093J-1-T

IC5006
IC6003

8-759-069-28 PQ05RF11
8-759-670-30 MCZ3001D
< JUMPER RESISTOR >

JR5002
JR5003

– 140 –

1-216-864-11 SHORT
1-216-295-91 SHORT

0
0

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

G

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< COIL >

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R5021

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

1K

5%

1/16W

L5001
L5002
L5003
L5004
L5005

1-412-523-41
1-412-523-41
1-412-529-11
1-412-531-31
1-412-527-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

6.8UH
6.8UH
22UH
33UH
15UH

R5022
R5023
R5024
R5025
R5026

1-218-708-11
1-218-750-11
1-218-682-11
1-218-697-11
1-216-833-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
270K
390
1.6K
10K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

L5006
L5007
L5008
L5009
L5010

1-412-533-21
1-412-533-21
1-412-529-11
1-412-529-11
1-412-521-31

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

47UH
47UH
22UH
22UH
4.7UH

R5027
R5028
R5029
R5030
R5032

1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-837-11
1-249-415-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON

1K
1K
22K
22K
680

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W

L5011
L5012
L5013
L5014
L5015

1-412-521-31
1-406-663-21
1-412-525-31
1-406-663-21
1-424-862-11

INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR

4.7UH
47UH
10UH
47UH
33UH

R5034
R5035
R5036
R5037
R5038

1-216-833-11
1-216-819-11
1-216-819-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
680
680
1K
1K

5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
(HR532N90)

R5039
R5040
R5041
R5042
R5043

1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-215-866-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-821-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
10K
330
10K
1K

R5044
R5045
R5047
R5048
R6001

1-216-821-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-220-797-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CEMENT

1K
5%
1/16W
8.2K
5%
1/16W
10K
5%
1/16W
10K
5%
1/16W
0.47
5%
10W
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

R6002
R6003
R6004
R6006
R6007

1-240-251-11
1-260-328-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-430-11
1-216-821-11

CMT-MELF
CARBON
RES-CHIP
METAL OXIDE
RES-CHIP

6.8
5%
10W
1K
5%
1/2W
4.7K
5%
1/16W
390
5%
1W
1K
5%
1/16W
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

R6007

1-216-823-11 RES-CHIP

R6008
R6014

1-216-845-11 RES-CHIP
1-218-265-11 METAL

R6015

1-219-776-11 CARBON

R6018

1-219-959-11 CARBON

R6036
R6037
R6038
R6039
R6040

1-218-715-11
1-215-481-00
1-215-481-00
1-216-851-11
1-215-481-00

METAL CHIP
METAL
METAL
RES-CHIP
METAL

9.1K
330K
330K
330K
330K

0.5%
1%
1%
5%
1%

1/16W
1/4W
1/4W
1/16W
1/4W

R6041
R6042
R6045
R6046
R6047

1-218-668-11
1-218-719-11
1-218-675-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
13K
200
220
220

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R6050
R6054
R6056

1-249-417-11 CARBON
1-249-393-11 CARBON
1-260-131-11 CARBON

1K
10
470K

R6057

1-260-131-11 CARBON

470K

5%
1/4W
5%
1/4W
5%
1/2W
(HR532N90)
5%
1/2W
(HR532N90)

L5016
1-406-663-21 INDUCTOR
47UH
L5017
1-412-537-31 INDUCTOR
100UH
L6001 ! 1-437-479-11 TRANSFORMER, LINE FILTER
L6002 ! 1-437-479-11 TRANSFORMER, LINE FILTER
L6003
1-424-862-11 INDUCTOR
33UH

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1W
1/16W
1/16W

< PHOTO COUPLER >
PH6001 8-749-924-35 ON3171-R
PH6002!8-749-924-35 ON3171-R
< IC LINK >
PS5001! 1-533-597-31 LINK, IC
PS5002! 1-533-597-31 LINK, IC

5A
5A

< TRANSISTOR >
Q5001
Q5002
Q5003
Q5004
Q5005

8-729-050-50
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-027-23

TRANSISTOR 2SD1782K-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
(HR532N90)
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
DTA114EKA-T146

Q5006
Q5007
Q6005
Q6006

8-729-901-87
8-729-026-49
8-729-052-32
8-729-052-32

2SC2411K-CQ
2SA1037AK-T146-R
IRFIB7N50A
IRFIB7N50A
< RESISTOR >

R5005
R5006
R5007
R5010
R5011

1-216-831-11
1-216-833-11
1-249-377-11
1-247-903-00
1-216-818-11

R5012
R5013

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
CARBON
RES-CHIP

6.8K
10K
0.47
1M
560

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1-216-361-00 METAL OXIDE
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP

0.22
10K

R5014
R5015
R5016

1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP
1-218-708-11 METAL CHIP
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP

4.7K
4.7K
10K

5%
2W
5%
1/16W
(HR532N90)
5%
1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
5%
1/16W

R5017
R5018
R5019
R5020

1-216-829-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-821-11

4.7K
1K
1M
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/4W
1/16W

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 141 –

1.5K

5%
1/16W
(HR532N90)
100K
5%
1/16W
8.2M
5%
1W
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
2.2M
10% 1/2W
(HR532N90)
1M
5%
1/2W
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

G H1 H2

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R6058

1-249-393-11 CARBON

10

5%

1/4W

R6062
R6063
R6064
R6076
R6080

1-216-833-11
1-216-833-11
1-202-933-61
1-243-979-71
1-243-979-71

10K
10K
0.1
0.1
0.1

5%
5%
10%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/2W
2W
2W

R6081

1-249-393-11 CARBON

10

5%

1/4W

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
FUSIBLE
METAL OXIDE
METAL OXIDE

RM-Y909K

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

* A-1377-080-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************

(HW572K90)

< CAPACITOR >
C9101

1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF

10%

16V

< CONNECTOR >
CN9101*
CN9102*
CN9103*
CN9104*

< RELAY >
RY6002!1-755-395-11 RELAY (AC POWER)
RY6003!1-755-395-11 RELAY (AC POWER)

1-564-508-11
1-564-506-11
1-580-689-31
1-580-689-11

PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
< DIODE >

< TRANSFORMER >
T6001 ! 1-437-436-11 CONVERTER TRANSFORMER (PIT)
T6004 ! 1-435-675-11 TRANSFORMER, STANDBY(HR532N90)
T6004 ! 1-435-676-11 TRANSFORMER, STANDBY
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

D9101
D9102

8-719-053-43 SLR-325VCT31
8-719-053-43 SLR-325VCT31
< IC >

IC9101

8-719-066-43 GP1U28Y

< POSISTOR >
< RESISTOR >
TH6002 1-804-475-21 POSISTOR

(HR532N90)

< VARISTOR >
VD6001 1-801-073-31 VARISTOR TNR14V471K660 (HR532N90)
VD6001 1-803-918-11 VARISTOR
(EXCEPT HR532N90)
****************************************************************************************

R9101
R9102
R9103
R9104
R9105

1-216-833-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
100
220
220
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

< SWITCH >
* A-1377-063-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE
S9101 ! 1-571-433-21 SWITCH, PUSH (AC POWER)
(HR432K90/HR532K90) ****************************************************************************************
* A-1377-066-A H1 BOARD, COMPLETE
(HR532N90)
**********************
* A-1377-062-A H2 BOARD, COMPLETE
< CONNECTOR >
**********************
CN9101* 1-564-508-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
CN9103* 1-580-689-31 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
(HR432K90/HR532K90)
CN9104* 1-580-689-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
(HR432K90/HR532K90)

< CONNECTOR >
CN9201* 1-564-520-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
CN9202 1-564-521-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 6P
< RESISTOR >

< DIODE >
D9101
D9102

8-719-053-43 SLR-325VCT31
8-719-053-43 SLR-325VCT31
< RESISTOR >

R9103
R9104
R9105

1-216-813-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-813-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP

220
5%
1/16W
220
5%
1/16W
10K
5%
1/16W
(HR432K90/HR532K90)

R9201
R9202
R9203
R9204
R9205

1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-684-11
1-218-688-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

470
470
470
470
680

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R9206
R9207
R9208
R9209
R9210

1-218-688-11
1-218-692-11
1-218-696-11
1-218-700-11
1-218-704-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

680
1K
1.5K
2.2K
3.3K

0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R9211

1-218-712-11 METAL CHIP

6.8K

0.5% 1/16W

< SWITCH >
S9101 ! 1-571-433-21 SWITCH, PUSH (AC POWER)
(HR432K90/HR532K90)
S9101
1-571-532-21 SWITCH, TACTIL (HR532N90)
****************************************************************************************

< SWITCH >
S9201
S9202
S9203
S9204
S9205

– 142 –

1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11

SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
S9206
S9207
S9208
S9209
S9210

1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11
1-572-198-11

RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

H2 H3 H4

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD
SWITCH, KEYBOARD

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

S

RM-Y909K

U

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< DIODE >
D9401
D9402

8-719-923-38 RD5.6ESB2
8-719-923-38 RD5.6ESB2
< IC >

S9211
1-572-198-11 SWITCH, KEYBOARD
S9212
1-572-198-11 SWITCH, KEYBOARD
****************************************************************************************

IC9401

8-719-066-43 GP1U28Y
< RESISTOR >

* A-1377-065-A H3 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************

R9401
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
10K
5%
1/16W
R9402
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
100
5%
1/16W
****************************************************************************************

< CAPACITOR >
C9301
C9302
C9303
C9304
C9305

1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-959-11
1-126-959-11
1-163-021-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

C9307
C9308

1-164-315-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-315-11 CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
10UF
0.47UF
0.47UF
0.01UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
10%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

470PF
470PF

5%
5%

50V
50V

* A-1391-179-A S BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************
< CONNECTOR >
CN3001* 1-564-506-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P
< DIODE >

< CONNECTOR >

D3001

8-719-109-89 RD5.6ESB2

CN9301* 1-564-526-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 11P

< SOLAR BATTERY >

< DIODE >
D9301
D9302
D9303
D9304
D9305

8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17

D9306

8-719-110-17 RD10ESB2

S3002
1-756-063-21 BATTERY, SOLAR
*****************************************************************************************

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

* A-1373-882-A U BOARD, COMPLETE
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
*********************
< CAPACITOR >

< JACK >
J9301

C2001
C2002
C2003
C2004
C2005

1-163-021-91
1-163-021-91
1-126-935-11
1-128-551-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.01UF
470UF
22UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
50V
16V
25V
16V

C2006
C2007
C2008
C2012
C2013

1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
10UF
10UF
10UF
10UF

10%
20%
20%
20%
20%

16V
50V
50V
50V
50V

(EXCEPT

C2014
C2015
C2016
C2017
C2018

1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

1UF
1UF
10UF
10UF
1UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

10%

C2019
C2020
C2021
C2022
C2023

1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-964-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

10UF
10UF
1UF
1UF
10UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2024
C2025
C2026
C2027
C2028

1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-128-551-11
1-126-933-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

10UF
1UF
1UF
22UF
100UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
16V

1-565-929-11 TERMINAL BLOCK, S 3P
< RESISTOR >

R9301
R9302
R9303
R9304
R9305

1-216-821-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-285-11
1-218-285-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
470K
470K
75
75

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R9306
1-218-285-11 RES-CHIP
75
5%
1/16W
**************************************************************************************************************

* A-1377-061-A H4 BOARD, COMPLETE
HW572K90)
**********************
< CAPACITOR >
C9401

1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF

< CONNECTOR >
CN9401* 1-564-518-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 3P

16V

– 143 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C2029
C2030
C2031
C2032
C2033

1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

10UF
10UF
10UF
10UF
1UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2036
C2037
C2038
C2040
C2043

1-162-970-11
1-165-176-11
1-164-816-11
1-126-933-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.047UF
220PF
100UF
0.01UF

10%
10%
2%
20%
10%

25V
16V
50V
16V
25V

C2044
C2045
C2046
C2048
C2049

1-126-933-11
1-162-970-11
1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-315-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.01UF
0.47UF
0.47UF
470PF

20%
10%
10%
10%
5%

16
25V
10V
10V
50V

C2050
C2051
C2052
C2053
C2054

1-125-891-11
1-164-315-11
1-162-970-11
1-164-315-11
1-164-315-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
470PF
0.01UF
470PF
470PF

10%
5%
10%
5%
5%

10V
50V
25V
50V
50V

C2055
C2056
C2060
C2061
C2062

1-126-964-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-964-11
1-107-826-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.47UF
100UF
10UF
0.1UF

20%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
10V
16V
50V
16V

C2069
C2073
C2074
C2075
C2083

1-162-970-11
1-164-315-11
1-164-315-11
1-162-970-11
1-128-551-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.01UF
470PF
470PF
0.01UF
22UF

10%
5%
5%
10%
20%

25V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C2084
C2085
C2087
C2089
C2090

1-126-964-11
1-162-917-11
1-164-160-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-227-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
15PF
20PF
10UF
0.022UF

20%
5%
5%
20%
10%

50V
50V
50V
50V
25V

C2091
C2092
C2094
C2096
C2097

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-964-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-917-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.001UF
15PF
15PF

10%
10%
10%
5%
5%

16V
16V
50V
50V
50V

C2098
C2099
C2102
C2103
C2111

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF

10%
10%
10%
10%
20%

16V
16V
16V
16V
50V

C2112
C2113
C2114
C2122
C2128

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
10UF

10%
10%
10%
20%
20%

16V
16V
16V
50V
50V

C2332
C2334
C2342
C2348
C2349

1-162-970-11
1-126-933-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-947-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
100UF
0.1UF
47UF
0.01UF

10%
20%
10%
20%
10%

25V
16V
16V
25V
25V

C2350
C2351

1-126-964-11 ELECT
1-126-964-11 ELECT

10UF
10UF

20%
20%

50V
50V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C2352
C2353
C2354

1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-162-927-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-137-368-11 MYLAR

0.01UF
10%
100PF
5%
0.0047UF 5%

25V
50V
50V

C2355
C2356
C2357
C2358
C2359

1-137-150-11
1-162-927-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-107-826-11

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
100PF
100UF
100UF
0.1UF

5%
5%
20%
20%
10%

50V
50V
16V
16V
16V

C2360
C2365
C2366
C2367
C2368

1-137-368-11
1-136-169-00
1-137-150-11
1-137-368-11
1-136-169-00

MYLAR
FILM
MYLAR
MYLAR
FILM

0.0047UF
0.22UF
0.01UF
0.0047UF
0.22UF

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2370

1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF

10%

25V

< CONNECTOR >
CN2001* 1-793-923-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (PLUG) 64P
CN2002* 1-564-526-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 11P
< DIODE >
D2001
D2002
D2003
D2004
D2005

8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226

D2006
D2007
D2008
D2009
D2010

8-719-800-76
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

1SS226
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226

D2011
D2012
D2013
D2014
D2015

8-719-800-76
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53

1SS226
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2016
D2017
D2018
D2019
D2020

8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2021
D2022
D2023
D2024
D2025

8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2026
D2027
D2029
D2030
D2031

8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53
8-719-800-76

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226

D2032
D2033
D2034
D2035
D2039

8-719-800-76
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-110-53
8-719-110-53

1SS226
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2040

8-719-800-76 1SS226

– 144 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
D2041
D2042
D2043
D2044

8-719-800-76
8-719-110-53
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

1SS226
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226
< FERRITE BEAD >

FB2001
FB2002

1-414-760-21 FERRITE
1-414-445-11 FERRITE

1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS
1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS
1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS
< IC >

IC2001
IC2003
IC2004
IC2007
IC2302

8-759-351-01
8-759-100-96
8-752-080-04
8-752-394-69
8-759-578-49

IC2304
IC2305

8-759-711-10 NJU4066BM
8-759-686-15 NJM2180M

TEA6422DT
UPC4558G2
CXA2069Q
CXD2073Q-T4
NJM2370U10-TE2

< JACK >
J2001
J2002
J2003
J2004
J2005

1-573-967-12
1-764-143-11
1-764-143-11
1-750-517-21
1-815-015-11

J2006
J2007
J2008

1-815-015-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN
1-750-516-21 JACK BLOCK, PIN 2P
1-750-517-21 JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P

BLOCK, (S) TERMINAL
JACK
JACK
JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P
JACK BLOCK, PIN

< COIL >
L2001
L2302

1-469-559-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR

Q2026
Q2027
Q2028
Q2029
Q2301

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-120-28
8-729-422-27

0UH
0UH

< FILTER >
FL2001
FL2002
FL2003

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

47UH
10UH

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SC1623-L5L6
2SD601A-Q
< RESISTOR >

R2001
R2002
R2003
R2004
R2005

1-218-285-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

75
470K
75
75
75

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2006
R2007
R2008
R2009
R2010

1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

470K
470K
75
75
75

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2011
R2012
R2013
R2014
R2015

1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470K
470K
470K
470K
470K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2016
R2017
R2018
R2019
R2020

1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

470K
75
470K
470K
75

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2021
R2022
R2023
R2024
R2025

1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

75
75
470K
470K
75

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2026
R2027
R2028
R2029
R2030

1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

75
75
100
100
100

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2031
R2032
R2034
R2035
R2036

1-216-841-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-803-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

47K
100K
33
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2037
R2038
R2039
R2040
R2041

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-842-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
10K
1M
56K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2042
R2043
R2044
R2045
R2046

1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-818-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
100
56
56
560

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2047
R2048
R2049
R2050
R2051

1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
4.7K
100
4.7K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

< TRANSISTOR >
Q2001
Q2002
Q2003
Q2004
Q2005

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q2006
Q2007
Q2008
Q2009
Q2012

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q2013
Q2015
Q2016
Q2017
Q2019

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q2020
Q2021
Q2022
Q2024
Q2025

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

– 145 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2052
R2053
R2054
R2055
R2056

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
470
56
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2057
R2058
R2059
R2060
R2061

1-216-806-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

56
10K
470
470
470

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2062
R2063
R2064
R2065
R2066

1-216-817-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-829-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
100
100
2.2K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2067
R2068
R2069
R2070
R2071

1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2072
R2073
R2074
R2075
R2077

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2080
R2081
R2082
R2084
R2085

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
4.7K
100
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2086
R2087
R2089
R2090
R2091

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-806-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
100
1K
56

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2092
R2094
R2096
R2097
R2098

1-216-806-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

56
0
100
100
2.2K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2099
R2100
R2103
R2104
R2105

1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
2.2K
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2107
R2109
R2110
R2111
R2113

1-216-807-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

68
100
100
2.2K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2116
R2118
R2121
R2122
R2123

1-216-832-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-684-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

8.2K
1K
100
1K
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2124

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

1K

5%

1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2125
R2128
R2130
R2131

1-218-702-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11

METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.7K
2.2K
100
2.2K

0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2132
R2133
R2136
R2137
R2138

1-216-833-11
1-218-674-11
1-216-816-11
1-218-700-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
180
390
2.2K
100

5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2142
R2147
R2148
R2149
R2150

1-216-815-11
1-216-814-11
1-218-710-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

330
270
5.6K
470
1K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2151
R2152
R2153
R2155
R2156

1-218-698-11
1-218-694-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-841-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1.8K
1.2K
1K
22K
47K

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2157
R2159
R2164
R2166
R2169

1-216-825-11
1-216-832-11
1-218-710-11
1-216-818-11
1-216-842-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
8.2K
5.6K
560
56K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2173
R2174
R2175
R2176
R2177

1-216-818-11
1-218-686-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
560
470
2.2K
100

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2178
R2182
R2183
R2184
R2185

1-218-676-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-704-11
1-218-684-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

220
0
220
3.3K
470

0.5% 1/16W

R2186
R2187
R2193
R2194
R2195

1-218-688-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

680
0
100
470
470

0.5% 1/16W
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2196
R2197
R2198
R2199
R2324

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-864-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

470
470
470K
470K
0

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2325
R2330
R2331
R2341
R2342

1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-824-11

SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
0
10K
8.2K
1.8K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2343
R2344
R2345
R2346
R2347

1-216-832-11
1-216-824-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-843-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP

8.2K
1.8K
0
0
68K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R2348
R2349
R2350

1-216-838-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-833-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-797-11 RES-CHIP

27K
10K
10

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 146 –

5%
1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2353
R2354

1-216-823-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-841-11 RES-CHIP

1.5K
47K

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R2355
R2356
R2357
R2358
R2359

1-218-890-11
1-216-842-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-839-11
1-216-824-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

62K
56K
10K
33K
1.8K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2360
R2363
R2365
R2366
R2369

1-216-861-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-864-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

2.2M
0
10K
4.7K
0

5%

1/16W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

R2376
R2377
R2379
R2380
R2381

1-216-833-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-842-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-831-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
4.7K
56K
1K
6.8K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2382
R2383
R2384
R2385
R2386

1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
4.7K
10K
15K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2387
1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP
1K
5%
1/16W
R2390
1-216-847-11 RES-CHIP
150K
5%
1/16W
****************************************************************************************
* A-1373-890-A U BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************

(HW572K90)

< CAPACITOR >
C2001
C2002
C2003
C2004
C2005

1-163-021-91
1-163-021-91
1-126-935-11
1-128-551-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.01UF
470UF
22UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
50V
16V
25V
16V

C2006
C2007
C2008
C2012
C2013

1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
10UF
10UF
10UF
10UF

10%
20%
20%
20%
20%

16V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2014
C2015
C2016
C2017
C2018

1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

1UF
1UF
10UF
10UF
1UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2019
C2020
C2021
C2022
C2023

1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-964-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

10UF
10UF
1UF
1UF
10UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2024
C2025
C2026
C2027
C2028

1-126-964-11
1-126-960-11
1-126-960-11
1-128-551-11
1-126-933-11

ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

10UF
1UF
1UF
22UF
100UF

20%
20%
20%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
16V

C2029
C2030

1-126-964-11 ELECT
1-126-964-11 ELECT

10UF
10UF

20%
20%

50V
50V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C2031
C2032
C2033

1-126-964-11 ELECT
1-126-964-11 ELECT
1-126-960-11 ELECT

10UF
10UF
1UF

20% 50V
20% 50V
20% 50V

C2036
C2037
C2038
C2040
C2043

1-162-970-11
1-165-176-11
1-164-816-11
1-126-933-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.047UF
220PF
100UF
0.01UF

10%
10%
2%
20%
10%

25V
16V
50V
16V
25V

C2044
C2045
C2046
C2048
C2049

1-126-933-11
1-162-970-11
1-125-891-11
1-125-891-11
1-164-315-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
0.01UF
0.47UF
0.47UF
470PF

20%
10%
10%
10%
5%

16V
25V
10V
10V
50V

C2050
C2051
C2052
C2053
C2054

1-125-891-11
1-164-315-11
1-162-970-11
1-164-315-11
1-164-315-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.47UF
470PF
0.01UF
470PF
470PF

10%
5%
10%
5%
5%

10V
50V
25V
50V
50V

C2055
C2056
C2060
C2061
C2062

1-126-964-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-964-11
1-107-826-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
0.47UF
100UF
10UF
0.1UF

20%
10%
20%
20%
10%

50V
10V
16V
50V
16V

C2069
C2073
C2074
C2075
C2083

1-162-970-11
1-164-315-11
1-164-315-11
1-162-970-11
1-128-551-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.01UF
470PF
470PF
0.01UF
22UF

10%
5%
5%
10%
20%

25V
50V
50V
25V
25V

C2084
C2085
C2087
C2089
C2090

1-126-964-11
1-162-917-11
1-164-160-11
1-126-964-11
1-164-227-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
15PF
20PF
10UF
0.022UF

20%
5%
5%
20%
10%

50V
50V
50V
50V
25V

C2091
C2092
C2094
C2096
C2097

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-162-964-11
1-162-917-11
1-162-917-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.001UF
15PF
15PF

10%
10%
10%
5%
5%

16V
16V
50V
50V
50V

C2098
C2099
C2102
C2103
C2111

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF

10%
10%
10%
10%
20%

16V
16V
16V
16V
50V

C2112
C2113
C2114
C2122
C2128

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-126-964-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.1UF
10UF
10UF

10%
10%
10%
20%
20%

16V
16V
16V
50V
50V

C2301
C2302
C2303
C2304
C2305

1-130-495-00
1-130-495-00
1-162-968-11
1-128-551-11
1-130-495-00

MYLAR
0.1UF
MYLAR
0.1UF
CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047UF
ELECT
22UF
MYLAR
0.1UF

5%
5%
10%
20%
5%

50V
50V
50V
25V
50V

C2306
C2307
C2308
C2309
C2310

1-130-495-00
1-136-357-11
1-136-357-11
1-128-551-11
1-126-947-11

MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR
ELECT
ELECT

5%
5%
5%
20%
20%

50V
50V
50V
25V
25V

– 147 –

0.1UF
680PF
680PF
22UF
47UF

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

C2311
C2312
C2313
C2314
C2315

1-126-947-11
1-126-947-11
1-130-495-00
1-137-372-11
1-137-372-11

ELECT
ELECT
MYLAR
MYLAR
MYLAR

47UF
47UF
0.1UF
0.022UF
0.022UF

20%
20%
5%
5%
5%

25V
25V
50V
50V
50V

C2316
C2317
C2318
C2319
C2320

1-107-826-11
1-107-826-11
1-137-374-11
1-137-374-11
1-107-826-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP

0.1UF
0.1UF
0.047UF
0.047UF
0.1UF

10%
10%
5%
5%
10%

16V
16V
50V
50V
16V

C2321
C2322
C2323
C2324
C2325

1-137-378-11
1-137-378-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-963-11
1-126-963-11

MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT

0.22UF
0.22UF
0.01UF
4.7UF
4.7UF

5%
5%
10%
20%
20%

50V
50V
25V
50V
50V

C2326
C2327
C2328
C2329
C2330

1-137-378-11
1-137-378-11
1-126-934-11
1-162-970-11
1-130-495-00

MYLAR
MYLAR
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR

0.22UF
0.22UF
220UF
0.01UF
0.1UF

5%
5%
20%
10%
5%

50V
50V
16V
25V
50V

C2331
C2332
C2333
C2334
C2335

1-162-970-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-162-970-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF
0.01UF
100UF
100UF
0.01UF

10%
10%
20%
20%
10%

25V
25V
16V
16V
25V

C2336
C2337
C2338
C2339
C2340

1-164-227-11
1-164-227-11
1-162-970-11
1-164-172-11
1-110-563-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.022UF
0.022UF
0.01UF
0.0056UF
0.068UF

10%
10%
10%
10%
10%

25V
25V
25V
25V
16V

C2341
C2342
C2343
C2344
C2345

1-136-175-00
1-107-826-11
1-162-963-11
1-162-963-11
1-162-967-11

FILM
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP

0.68UF
0.1UF
680PF
680PF
0.0033UF

5%
10%
10%
10%
10%

50V
16V
50V
50V
50V

C2346
C2347
C2348
C2349
C2350

1-162-967-11
1-162-967-11
1-126-947-11
1-162-970-11
1-126-964-11

CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT

0.0033UF
0.0033UF
47UF
0.01UF
10UF

10%
10%
20%
10%
20%

50V
50V
25V
25V
50V

C2351
C2353
C2354
C2355
C2356

1-126-964-11
1-162-927-11
1-137-368-11
1-137-150-11
1-162-927-11

ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP

10UF
100PF
0.0047UF
0.01UF
100PF

20%
5%
5%
5%
5%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2357
C2358
C2359
C2360
C2364

1-126-933-11
1-126-933-11
1-107-826-11
1-137-368-11
1-126-964-11

ELECT
ELECT
CERAMIC CHIP
MYLAR
ELECT

100UF
100UF
0.1UF
0.0047UF
10UF

20%
20%
10%
5%
20%

16V
16V
16V
50V
50V

C2365
C2366
C2367
C2368
C2369

1-136-169-00
1-137-150-11
1-137-368-11
1-136-169-00
1-126-964-11

FILM
MYLAR
MYLAR
FILM
ELECT

0.22UF
0.01UF
0.0047UF
0.22UF
10UF

5%
5%
5%
5%
20%

50V
50V
50V
50V
50V

C2370

1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP

0.01UF

10%

25V

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< CONNECTOR >
CN2001* 1-793-923-11 CONNECTOR, DIN (PLUG) 64P
CN2002* 1-564-526-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 11P
< DIODE >
D2001
D2002
D2003
D2004
D2005

8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226

D2006
D2007
D2008
D2009
D2010

8-719-800-76
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

1SS226
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226

D2011
D2012
D2013
D2014
D2015

8-719-800-76
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17

1SS226
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2016
D2017
D2018
D2019
D2020

8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2021
D2022
D2023
D2024
D2025

8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2026
D2027
D2029
D2030
D2031

8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17
8-719-800-76

RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2
1SS226

D2032
D2033
D2034
D2035
D2039

8-719-800-76
8-719-991-33
8-719-991-33
8-719-110-17
8-719-110-17

1SS226
1SS133T-77
1SS133T-77
RD10ESB2
RD10ESB2

D2040
D2041
D2042
D2043
D2044

8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76
8-719-110-17
8-719-800-76
8-719-800-76

1SS226
1SS226
RD10ESB2
1SS226
1SS226
< FERRITE BEAD >

FB2001
FB2002

1-414-760-21 FERRITE
1-414-445-11 FERRITE

0UH
0UH

< FILTER >
FL2001
FL2002
FL2003

– 148 –

1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS
1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS
1-239-848-11 FILTER, LOW PASS

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< IC >
IC2001
IC2003
IC2004
IC2007
IC2301

8-759-351-01
8-759-100-96
8-752-080-04
8-752-394-69
6-700-393-01

TEA6422DT
UPC4558G2
CXA2069Q
CXD2073Q-T4
NJW1106FC2

IC2302
IC2305

8-759-578-49 NJM2370U10-TE2
8-759-686-15 NJM2180M

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2006
R2007
R2008
R2009
R2010

1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

470K
470K
75
75
75

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2011
R2012
R2013
R2014
R2015

1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470K
470K
470K
470K
470K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2016
R2017
R2018
R2019
R2020

1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

470K
75
470K
470K
75

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2021
R2022
R2023
R2024
R2025

1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

75
75
470K
470K
75

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2026
R2027
R2028
R2029
R2030

1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

75
75
100
100
100

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2031
R2032
R2034
R2035
R2036

1-216-841-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-803-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

47K
100K
33
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2037
R2038
R2039
R2040
R2041

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-857-11
1-216-842-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
10K
1M
56K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2042
R2043
R2044
R2045
R2046

1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-818-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
100
56
56
560

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2047
R2048
R2049
R2050
R2051

1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
4.7K
100
4.7K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2052
R2053
R2054
R2055
R2056

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-806-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
470
56
1K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2057
R2058
R2059
R2060
R2061

1-216-806-11
1-218-716-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

56
10K
470
470
470

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2062
R2063

1-216-817-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP

470
100

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

< JACK >
J2001
J2002
J2003
J2004
J2005

1-573-967-12
1-764-143-11
1-764-143-11
1-750-517-21
1-815-015-11

BLOCK, (S) TERMINAL
JACK
JACK
JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P
JACK BLOCK, PIN

J2006
J2007
J2008

1-815-015-11 JACK BLOCK, PIN
1-750-516-21 JACK BLOCK, PIN 2P
1-750-517-21 JACK BLOCK, PIN 3P
< COIL >

L2001
L2301
L2302

1-469-559-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR

10UH
10UH
10UH

< TRANSISTOR >
Q2001
Q2002
Q2003
Q2004
Q2005

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q2006
Q2007
Q2008
Q2009
Q2012

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q2013
Q2015
Q2016
Q2017
Q2019

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q2020
Q2021
Q2022
Q2024
Q2025

8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27

2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q

Q2026
Q2027
Q2028
Q2029

8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27

2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
< RESISTOR >

R2001
R2002
R2003
R2004
R2005

1-218-285-11
1-216-853-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11
1-218-665-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

75
470K
75
75
75

5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

– 149 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2064
R2065
R2066

1-216-809-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-825-11 RES-CHIP
1-216-829-11 RES-CHIP

100
2.2K
4.7K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2067
R2068
R2069
R2070
R2071

1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2072
R2073
R2074
R2075
R2077

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2080
R2081
R2082
R2084
R2085

1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
100
4.7K
100
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2086
R2087
R2089
R2090
R2091

1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-806-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

4.7K
100
100
1K
56

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2092
R2094
R2096
R2097
R2098

1-216-806-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

56
0
100
100
2.2K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2099
R2100
R2103
R2104
R2105

1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
2.2K
100
100
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2107
R2109
R2110
R2111
R2113

1-216-807-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-821-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

68
100
100
2.2K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2116
R2118
R2121
R2122
R2123

1-216-832-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-821-11
1-218-684-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP

8.2K
1K
100
1K
470

5%
5%
5%
5%
0.5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2124
R2125
R2128
R2130
R2131

1-216-821-11
1-218-702-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-825-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1K
2.7K
2.2K
100
2.2K

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2132
R2133
R2136
R2137
R2138

1-216-833-11
1-218-674-11
1-216-816-11
1-218-700-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

10K
180
390
2.2K
100

5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2142
R2147
R2148
R2149

1-216-815-11
1-216-814-11
1-218-710-11
1-216-817-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP

330
270
5.6K
470

5%
5%
0.5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2150

1-216-821-11 RES-CHIP

1K

5%

1/16W

R2151
R2152
R2153
R2155
R2156

1-218-698-11
1-218-694-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-841-11

METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1.8K
1.2K
1K
22K
47K

0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2157
R2159
R2164
R2166
R2169

1-216-825-11
1-216-832-11
1-218-710-11
1-216-818-11
1-216-842-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

2.2K
8.2K
5.6K
560
56K

5%
5%
0.5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2173
R2174
R2175
R2176
R2177

1-216-818-11
1-218-686-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-825-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

560
560
470
2.2K
100

5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2178
R2182
R2183
R2184
R2185

1-218-676-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-813-11
1-218-704-11
1-218-684-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP

220
0
220
3.3K
470

0.5% 1/16W

R2186
R2187
R2193
R2194
R2195

1-218-688-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11

METAL CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

680
0
100
470
470

0.5% 1/16W
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2196
R2197
R2198
R2199
R2301

1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-853-11
1-216-851-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

470
470
470K
470K
330K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2302
R2303
R2304
R2305
R2306

1-216-835-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-861-11
1-216-845-11
1-216-861-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

15K
15K
2.2M
100K
2.2M

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2307
R2308
R2309
R2310
R2311

1-216-831-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-831-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-837-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

6.8K
47K
6.8K
47K
22K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2312
R2313
R2314
R2316
R2317

1-216-837-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-832-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-845-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
8.2K
8.2K
47K
100K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2318
R2319
R2320
R2321
R2322

1-216-809-11
1-216-841-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-835-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

100
47K
100
10K
15K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2323
R2326
R2327
R2328
R2329

1-216-857-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-851-11

RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1M
0
0
10K
330K

5%

1/16W

5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W

– 150 –

5%
1/16W
0.5% 1/16W
0.5% 1/16W

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90
RM-Y909K

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

U
REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

R2332
R2333
R2334
R2335
R2336

1-216-837-11
1-216-836-11
1-216-833-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-831-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

22K
18K
10K
15K
6.8K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2337
R2338
R2340
R2341
R2343

1-216-833-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-831-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
SHORT

10K
15K
6.8K
0
0

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2353
R2354
R2355
R2356
R2357

1-216-823-11
1-216-842-11
1-218-890-11
1-216-842-11
1-216-833-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

1.5K
56K
62K
56K
10K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2358
R2359
R2360
R2365
R2366

1-216-839-11
1-216-824-11
1-216-861-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-835-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

33K
1.8K
2.2M
4.7K
15K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2374
R2375
R2376
R2377
R2379
R2380

1-216-864-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-218-331-11
1-216-821-11

SHORT
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

0
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
51K
1K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R2384
R2385
R2386
R2387
R2389

1-216-833-11
1-216-835-11
1-216-837-11
1-216-821-11
1-216-864-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT

10K
15K
22K
1K
0

5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

RM-Y909K

V

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

< CONNECTOR >
CN9001* 1-564-508-11 PLUG, CONNECTOR 5P
CN9002* 1-770-723-11 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 8P
< DIODE >

R2390
1-216-847-11 RES-CHIP
150K
5%
1/16W
****************************************************************************************

* A-1342-635-A V BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
< CAPACITOR >
C9002
C9003
C9006
C9007
C9008

1-104-999-11
1-125-891-11
1-126-935-11
1-126-933-11
1-126-935-11

MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
ELECT
ELECT

0.1UF
0.47UF
470UF
100UF
470UF

10%
10%
20%
20%
20%

200V
10V
6.3V
16V
6.3V

C9009
C9010
C9011
C9012
C9013

1-126-933-11
1-107-667-11
1-107-364-11
1-107-364-11
1-162-964-11

ELECT
ELECT
MYLAR
MYLAR
CERAMIC CHIP

100UF
2.2UF
0.01UF
0.01UF
0.001UF

20%
20%
10%
10%
10%

16V
160V
200V
200V
50V

C9014
C9015
C9017
C9018
C9019

1-162-964-11
1-126-935-11
1-104-999-11
1-107-638-11
1-126-935-11

CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
MYLAR
ELECT
ELECT

0.001UF
470UF
0.1UF
33UF
470UF

10%
20%
10%
20%
20%

50V
16V
200V
160V
16V

D9001
D9002
D9003
D9004
D9005

8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-404-50
8-719-510-02

MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
MA111-TX
D1NS4

D9006
D9007

8-719-924-13 MTZJ-T-77-22B
8-719-924-13 MTZJ-T-77-22B
< COIL >

L9001

1-412-525-31 INDUCTOR

10UH

< TRANSISTOR >
Q9002
Q9003
Q9004
Q9005
Q9006

8-729-422-27
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49
8-729-422-27
8-729-026-49

2SD601A-Q
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R
2SD601A-Q
2SA1037AK-T146-R

Q9007
Q9008
Q9009

8-729-422-27 2SD601A-Q
8-729-045-04 2SC5511
8-729-045-05 2SA2005
< RESISTOR >

R9002
R9004
R9005
R9006
R9007

1-216-805-11
1-216-820-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-829-11
1-216-809-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP

47
820
4.7K
4.7K
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

R9008
R9009
R9010
R9011
R9012

1-216-803-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-813-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-823-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
SHORT
RES-CHIP

33
100
220
0
1.5K

5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W

5%

1/16W

R9013
R9014
R9015
R9016
R9017

1-216-805-11
1-216-805-11
1-216-833-11
1-249-414-11
1-249-435-11

RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON
CARBON

47
47
10K
560
33K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W
1/4W

R9018
R9019
R9020
R9021
R9022

1-249-435-11
1-249-414-11
1-216-799-11
1-216-799-11
1-249-421-11

CARBON
CARBON
RES-CHIP
RES-CHIP
CARBON

33K
560
15
15
2.2K

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/4W
1/16W
1/16W
1/4W

R9023
R9024
R9025
R9027
R9028

1-249-421-11
1-249-405-11
1-249-385-11
1-249-385-11
1-249-405-11

CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON

2.2K
100
2.2
2.2
100

5%
5%
5%
5%
5%

1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W

R9029
R9030
R9031
R9032

1-215-913-11
1-249-377-11
1-249-385-11
1-249-385-11

METAL OXIDE
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON

220
0.47
2.2
2.2

5%
5%
5%
5%

3W
1/4W
1/4W
1/4W

– 151 –

KP-HR432K90/HR532K90/HR532N90/HW572K90

The components identified by
shading and mark ! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––
R9033

RM-Y909K

RM-Y908

RM-Y909K

V

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

1-249-436-11 CARBON

RM-Y909K

REMARK
–––––––––
39K

5%

REF.
NO. –––––––––
PART NO.
––––––––

1/4W

DESCRIPTION
–––––––––––––

REMARK
–––––––––

* 4-084-062-01 CUSHION (UPPER)
(HR532K90/HR532N90)

R9034
1-249-436-11 CARBON
39K
5%
1/4W
****************************************************************************************

* 4-084-063-01 CUSHION (LOWER)
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
4-085-459-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
(HR432K90/HR532K90)
4-085-459-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (HR532N90)
* 4-085-510-01 INDIVIDUAL CARTON
(HR432K90)

MISCELLANEOUS
*****************
! 1-223-925-11 RESISTOR ASSY (HIGH-VOLTAGE)
(FOCUS PACK)
! 1-451-535-11 COIL ASSY, VM
! 1-451-537-11 DEFLECTION YOKE
! 1-453-285-21 FBT ASSY, NX-4006//X4P4 (T8005)
1-500-021-11 CLAMP, SLEEVE FERRITE
1-529-403-31
1-543-653-11
1-544-849-11
1-544-893-11
1-544-894-11

SPEAKER (6.6cm) (EXCEPT HR432K90)
CORE ASSY, BEAD (DIVISION TYPE)
SPEAKER (13cm) (HR532K90/HR532N90)
SPEAKER (10cm) (HR432K90)
SPEAKER (13cm) (HW572K90)

*
*
*
*
*

4-085-511-01
4-085-512-01
4-085-513-01
4-085-704-01
4-085-705-01

TRAY
(HR432K90)
CUSHION, UPPER (HR432K90)
CUSHION, LOWER
(HR432K90)
INDIVIDUAL CARTON
(HW572K90)
TRAY
(HW572K90)

4-085-706-01 BOARD, TOP
(HW572K90)
4-085-707-01 BOARD, BOTTOM(HW572K90)
4-085-708-01 CUSHION (UPPER)
(HW572K90)
4-085-709-01 CUSHION (LOWER)
(HW572K90)
4-085-753-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (HW572K90)
**************************************************************************************************************

* 1-556-945-21 CABLE, P-P
* 1-557-056-31 CABLE, P-P
1-771-787-11 SWITCH, RF ANTENNA
! 1-790-130-11 CORD, AC POWER(WITH CONNECTOR)
(HR532N90)
! 1-823-473-11 CORD, AC POWER
(WITH FILTER)(EXCEPT HR532N90)

*
*
*
*

REMOTE COMMANDER
**********************
1-476-853-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-Y908)
(HR532N90)
1-477-055-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-Y909K)
(EXCEPT HR532N90)

! 8-598-955-31 BLOCK ASSY, HV HVB-1031
! A-1501-975-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
! A-1501-976-ACOUPLER (G) ASSY, CRT
(EXCEPT HW572K90)
! A-1501-977-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
! A-1501-980-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT
(HR432K90)
! A-1501-981-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (HR432K90)
! A-1502-021-ACOUPLER (R) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
! A-1502-022-ACOUPLER (B) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
! A-1502-025-ACOUPLER (G) ASSY, CRT (HW572K90)
**************************************************************************************************************
ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS
*************************************
* 4-030-895-01 JOINT
* 4-041-423-11 SHEET, PROTECTION
(HR432K90)
* 4-055-672-01 BAG, PROTECTION
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
* 4-055-673-01 SHEET, PROTECTION
(EXCEPT HR432K90)
* 4-060-976-02 BAG, PROTECTION
(HR432K90)
*
*
*
*
*

4-069-994-01
4-069-995-01
4-076-420-01
4-084-059-01
4-084-061-01

TRAY
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
BOARD, TOP
(HR532K90/HR532N90)
BAG, PROTECTION
(HW572K90)
BOARD, BOTTOM(HR532K90/HR532N90)
INDIVIDUAL CARTON
(HR532K90/HR532N90)

Sony Corporation
9-965-438-01

HNC. HVC. Visual Products East Asia Dep

– 152 –

English
2001KA02-1
©2001.11

4-085-459-E1(1)

Projection TV
Operating Instructions

KP-HR432K90
KP-HR532K90
© 2001 Sony Corporation

WARNING

Note on convergence adjustment

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the projection TV to rain or
moisture.

Before you use your projection TV, make sure to adjust
convergence. For details, see “Adjusting the Convergence
Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 30.
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in
this manual could void your warranty and
your authority to operate this equipment.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR

PRECAUCION

Safety
❑
❑

RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

❑

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC
plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet
unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade
exposure.

CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and similar
products with your projection TV, or viewing a
TV station whose logo always stays on the
screen, keep the brightness and contrast
functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving)
pattern such as a station logo is left on the screen
for long periods of time, especially at a high
brightness or contrast setting, the image can be
permanently imprinted onto the screen. These
types of imprints are not covered by your
warranty.

Operate the projection TV only on 220 V AC.
If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the
cabinet, unplug the projection TV immediately and
have it checked by qualified service personnel
before operating it further.
Pull the power cord out by the plug. Do not pull the
power cord itself.
Even if your projection TV is turned off, it is still
connected to the AC power source (mains) as long as
the power cord is plugged in.
Unplug the projection TV befor moving it or if you
are not going to use it for several days.
For details concerning safety precautions, see
“Important Safeguards” on page 3.

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 vibration.
❑ Avoid operating the projection TV at temperature
below 5°C.
❑ If the projection TV is transported directly from a
cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature
changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred or
show poor color. In this case, please wait a few hours
to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the
projection TV.
❑ To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen
to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is
recommended to use spot lighting directed down
from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face
the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to
install the projection TV in a room where the floor
and walls are not of a reflective material.
TruSurround and the ( ) symbol are trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc.
TruSurround technology is incorporated under license
from SRS Labs, Inc.
BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound,
Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S.
Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866.

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Important Safeguards
For your protection, please read these instructions
completely, and keep this manual for future reference.

Object and Liquid Entry

WARNING

Never push objects of any kind into the
set through the cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the set.

To guard against injury, the following basic safety
precautions should be observed in the installation, use
and servicing of the set.

Attachments

Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions
and instructions placed on the set or described in the
operating instructions or service manual.

Use
Power Sources
This set should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on
the serial/model plate. If you are not sure
of the type of electrical power supplied
to your home, consult your dealer or
local power company. For those sets designed to operate
from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.

Grounding or Polarization
This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug
(a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a
three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin
for grounding). Follow the instructions below:

Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords or convenience receptacles
beyond their capacity, since this can
result in fire or electric shock.

Do not use attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer, as
they may cause hazards.

Cleaning
Clean the cabinet of the projection TV
with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust
from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft
cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed
with a cloth slightly dampened with
solution of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong
solvents such as thinner or benzine 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.

Always turn the set off when it is not
being 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.
If a snapping or popping sound from a TV
set is continuous or frequent while the TV
is operating, unplug the TV and consult
your dealer or service technician. It is
normal for some TV sets to make
occasional snapping or popping sounds,
particularly when being turned on or off.

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Installation

Antennas

Water and Moisture

Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outdoor antenna is
installed, follow the precautions below.

Do not use power-line operated sets
near water — for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool, etc.

Accessories
Do not place the set on an unstable
cart, stand, table or shelf. The set
may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or an adult and serious damage
to the set. Use only a cart or stand
recommended by the manufacturer
for the specific model of projection
TV. An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.

Ventilation
The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or
bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure
reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from
overheating, these slots and openings must never be
blocked or covered.
❑

Never cover the slots and openings
with a cloth or other materials.

❑

Never block the slots and openings by
placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or
other similar surface.

❑

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.

4

An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, 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 this television receiver during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to
the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.

Service

For Safety

Damage Requiring Service

Be careful when moving
the projection TV

Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
❑
❑
❑
❑

❑

❑

When the power cord or
plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into
the set.
If the set has been exposed
to rain or water.
If the set has been subject to
excessive shock by being
dropped, or the cabinet has
been damaged.
If the set does not operate
normally when following the
operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls
that are specified in the
operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of other controls may result in
damage and will often require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the set to normal
operation.
When the set exhibits a distinct change in
performance, it 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 you place the projection TV
in position, be careful not to drop it
on your foot or fingers.
Watch your footing while installing the projection TV.

Carry the projection TV in the
specified manner
If you carry the projection TV in a manner
other than the specified manner and
without the specified number of persons, it
may drop and a serious injury may be
caused. Be sure to follow the instructions mentioned
below.
❑
❑
❑

Carry the projection TV with the specified number
of persons (see page 9).
Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker
grill.
Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it.

Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of
the projection TV, below the Sony logo, on the sticker,
and also on the TV box (white label). Record these
numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No.
Serial No.

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician certifies in writing that he has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have
the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.

Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs
to the set, ask the service technician to
perform routine safety checks (as specified
by the manufacturer) to determine that the
set is in safe operating condition, and to so
certify. When the set reaches the end of its
useful life, improper disposal could result
in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified
service technician to dispose of the set.

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Contents
Important Safeguards ...............................................3

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV..........................7
Using this manual ....................................................8

Installing and Connecting the
Projection TV
Contents ...................................................................9
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ............9
Carrying Your Projection TV ..................................9
Installing the Projection TV...................................10
Connector Types ....................................................11
Projection TV Controls and Connectors ................12
Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or
Antenna).........................................................15
Connecting a VCR and Cable ................................18
Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ........................19
Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing ..............21
Connecting an Audio Receiver ..............................22
Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors ..........................................23
Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors ..24
Connecting a Digital TV Receiver.........................25
Connecting a Camcorder .......................................26
Connecting an AV Receiver ..................................27
Using the CONTROL S Feature ............................28
Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically.........29
Adjusting the Convergence Automatically
– FLASH FOCUS™ – ...................................30

Using the Features
Using the Remote Control .....................................31
Watching the TV....................................................34
Watching the Digital TV........................................36
Using Favorite Channels........................................37
Using Twin View™ ...............................................38
Using the Freeze Function .....................................41
Using Channel Index .............................................42

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Using the Menus
Overview................................................................44
Using the Video Menu..........................................45
Using the Audio Menu..........................................47
Using the Channel Menu ......................................49
Using the Parent Menu (Channel Block)..............51
Using the Timer Menu..........................................52
Using the Setup Menu ..........................................53

Other Information
Programming the Remote Control.........................55
Operating Other Components with Your
Projection TV Remote Control......................58
Troubleshooting.....................................................60
Specifications.........................................................63

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV.
This manual is for models KP-HR432K90 and KP-HR532K90.
Model KP-HR532K90 is used for illustration purposes.

Features

Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new projection TV
include:
❑

1080i Capable: Enables you to receive the 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i
digital TV formats. By using the VIDEO 5/6 IN jacks, you can connect
a DTV (digital television) receiver to view DTV programs.

❑

DRC™ Multi-Function: Unlike conventional line doublers, the DRC
feature doubles vertical and horizontal lines, resulting in four times the
density for quality sources such as DVD and Digital camcorder.

❑

CineMotion™: Using the 2-3 Pull-Down technology, the CineMotion
feature allows you to obtain a smooth picture movement when playing
back movies or other video sources on film.

❑

Twin View™: Using Multi-Image Driver (MID-X), Twin View allows
you to watch two programs side by side with the ability to zoom in on
one picture and listen to the program in the selected window. You can
watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i)
simultaneously.

❑

16:9 Enhancement: Vertical Compression technology that maximizes
picture resolution on “anamorphic” or “enhanced for wide screen”
sources, including selected DVDs.

❑

Steady Sound™: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output
between programs and commercials.

❑

Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i) and Digital Set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
connections.

❑

S-VIDEO Inputs: Provides a high-quality image for connected
equipment.

❑

Favorite Channel Preview: Preview up to eight favorite channels
without leaving the current channel.

❑

Channel Index: Allows you to view and choose from twelve programs.

❑

Flash Focus™: Allows you to adjust convergence automatically.

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Using this manual
We recommend that you carefully review the contents of the following three
sections in the order shown to ensure that you fully understand the operation
of your new projection TV.

1 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
This section guides you through your initial setup. It shows you how to
install your projection TV, to connect your new components and to connect
the antenna and cable.

2 Using the Features
This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV. It also
shows you how to use your remote control functions.

3 Using the menus
This section teaches you how to access on-screen menus and adjust your
projection TV settings.

Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control. Similar
controls are also found on the projection TV console.

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Contents
The box contains your new projection TV, a remote control and two AA
batteries. No peripheral cables are included. If you intend to add additional
equipment to your projection TV, please check the hookup instructions for
your desired setup before you begin. You may need to purchase cables and/
or splitters to complete the hookup properly.

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and – on the
batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

✍ 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 heater, or where the humidity is high.

✍ Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video
equipment. (See “Programming the Remote Control” on page 55.)

Carrying Your Projection TV
Carrying the projection TV requires three (3) or more people.
The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a
hard surface. (for KP-HR532K90 only)
Please move your projection TV using the casters.

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Installing the Projection TV
Recommended
viewing area
(Horizontal)
mi
n.
mi
2
53 .1 m
n.
"
1.8
43
m
"
60˚
60˚
60

Recommended
viewing area
(Vertical)

min
. 2.
53" 1 m

20˚
20˚

min
. 1.8
43" m

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Connector Types
You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types
during set up.
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Coaxial cable

Standard TV cable and antenna cable
Plug Type
Push into connection.
Screw-on Type
Screw into connection.

S Video cable

High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality
Align guides and push
into connection.

Audio/Video cable
Push into connection.

Video - Yellow
Audio (Left) - White
Audio (Right) - Red
Some DVD Players are equipped with the following three video connectors:
Y - Green
PB (CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue
PR (CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red
CONTROL S cable

CONTROL S connections are exclusive to Sony products and allow greater
control of all Sony equipment.
Push into connection.

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Projection TV Controls and Connectors
Front Panel Menu
Controls

z If power is in
STANDBY, press CH+/–
to turn on.

12

The front panel menu controls allow access to the on-screen menus without
the use of a remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the on-screen menus.
The arrow buttons move the on-screen cursor in the menus and the Select
button ( ) selects the menu item.

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Projection TV Rear
and Front/Side
Panel Connectors

Rear of projection TV

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Front or side of projection TV

KP-HR432K90

KP-HR532K90

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Connection

Description

1 AUX

Allows you to view local and cable channels if your cable
provider does not feature local channels. You can switch
between local and cable channels easily by pressing ANT
on the remote control. Devices connected to the AUX
input cannot be viewed in Twin View.

2 TO CONVERTER

This is a VHF/UHF OUT jack that lets you set up your
projection TV to switch between scrambled channels
(through a cable box) and normal cable channels (CATV).
Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture
quality when switching between scrambled and
unscrambled cable channels.

3 VHF/UHF

Connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.

4 S VIDEO
(Rear and front/
side)

Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other
S VIDEO-equipped video component. Provides better
picture quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the Video IN
jack.

5 VIDEO
(L/R)/AUDIO
(Rear and front/
side)

Connects to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR
or other video component. A fourth video input (VIDEO
2) is located on the side panel (for KP-HR432K90) or the
front panel (for KP-HR532K90) of the projection TV.

6 Y/PB/PR
(L/R)/AUDIO

Connects to your DVD player’s or Digital Set-top box’s
component video (Y, PB, PR) and audio (L/R) jacks.

7 TV OUT

Connects to an AV receiver for greater control of all audio
and video equipment (see page 27). For detailed
information about connection, refer to the operating
manual supplied with the AV receiver.

8 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R

Connects to the left and right audio inputs of your audio or
video component.

9 CONTROL S
IN/OUT

To control other Sony equipment with the 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.
To control the projection TV with a remote control for
another Sony product, connect the CONTROL S OUT
jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S IN jack on the
projection TV with the CONTROL S cable.

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Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna)
The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer
homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see A); older homes
probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see B); other homes may contain
both (see C).
A

VHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable
VHF/UHF
75-ohm coaxial
cable

B

Rear of projection TV

VHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

Antenna connector

C

VHF and UHF

75-ohm coaxial cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

300-ohm twin lead cable

Cable and Antenna

U/V Splitter
(not supplied)

If your cable provider does not feature local channels, you may find this set
up convenient.
AUX

CATV cable

TO
CONVERTER
(No connection to
TO CONVERTER)
Antenna cable

Rear of projection TV
VHF/UHF

Select CABLE or antenna (ANT) mode by pressing ANT on the remote
control.

✍ To receive channels with an antenna, you need to turn your Cable to OFF
(see page 49) and perform the Auto Program function (see page 50).

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Connecting Directly
to Cable or an
Antenna

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Cable Box
Connections

Cable Box and Cable

This is the preferred basic cable TV hookup to use if:
❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and
❑ You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.
With this setup you can:
Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
cable box when the signal is scrambled.
❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. (Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
❑ Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one channel is sent to the projection TV, so you can not
use the Twin View or Channel Index features for your cable box.)
❑

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the
projection TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the projection TV’s TO CONVERTER
jack to the cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter
allows you to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into
the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable
box, eliminating the need for an external splitter.

Cable box

AUX
Rear of
projection TV

IN
OUT

TO
CONVERTER

75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
Signal
VHF/UHF

CATV cable (unscrambled channels)

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the TV (unscrambled).

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Cable Box Only

Use this hookup if:
You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled or encoded
signals requiring a cable box to view all channels, and

❑

You do not intend to hook up any other audio or video equipment to
your projection TV.

When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one unscrambled
channel is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot use the Twin View
feature. If some channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using
the hookup on page 16 instead.

1

Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the cable
box’s IN jack.

2

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
VHF/UHF

Cable

Rear of projection TV

IN

OUT
Cable box

Also, set Cable to ON in the Channel menu. (see page 49)
z Setting the Channel
Fix feature in the Channel
menu (see “Using the
Channel Menu” on page
49) ensures that you do
not accidentally switch
the channels using your
projection TV.

✍ If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box,
consider using the Channel Fix feature to set your projection TV to
channel 3 or 4 (see page 50).

✍ Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your cable box
(see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 55).

✍ To change channels using the cable box, set your projection TV to
channel 3 or 4 depending on the cable box channel output.

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❑

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Connecting a VCR and Cable
Use this hookup if:
❑

You have cable TV that does not require a cable box.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR’s IN jack.

3

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s Audio and
S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

Rear of Projection TV

Coaxial cable

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

VCR

Cable
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a VCR and Cable Box
Use this hookup if:
Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and

❑

You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.

With this setup you can:
❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels on your cable
box when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony Remote
control to operate your cable box, see “Programming the Remote
Control” on page 55.

❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.

❑

Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one signal is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot
use the Twin View feature.)

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the VCR’s
IN jack.

4

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

5

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the
cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter allows you
to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the
projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box,
eliminating the need for an external splitter.

✍ To view scrambled channels, set your projection TV to AUX 3 or 4
(depending on your cable box output). Change channels using your
cable box.

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VCR
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)

Coaxial
cable

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

S VIDEO

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Cable box

Coaxial cable

Rear of projection TV

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

✍ You will not be able to change channels on the VCR. Set your projection
TV and VCR to channel 3 or 4, depending on your cable box channel
output.

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the projection TV (unscrambled).

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Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing
If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while
using your TV to monitor what is being recorded.

1

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the playback VCR’s Audio
and Video OUT jacks to the recording VCR’s Audio and Video IN
jacks.

2

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the recording VCR’s
AUDIO and Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and
VIDEO IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

VCR (playback)

VCR (recording)

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

✍ To perform tape editing, set the projection TV to the video input intended
for playback by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control.

✍ You may need to change the video input on your VCR. Consult your
VCR’s operating manual for instructions.

✍ If your VCRs have an S VIDEO jack: For best picture quality, use an
S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on your combined
A/V cable.
Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the playback VCR’s S VIDEO OUT jack
to the recording VCR’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO does not provide audio,
so audio cables must still be connected to provide sound.

✍ You cannot record signals from equipment connected to the Y, PB, PR
input.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

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Connecting an Audio Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

Using audio cables, connect the projection TV’s AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX)
jacks to the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

AUDIO-R
(red)

AUDIO-L
(white)

RK-74A
(not supplied)

Line
input

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Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors
This is the preferred hookup to use if:
Your DVD player has component (Y, PB, PR) jacks.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD player’s
Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks to the Y, PB and PR jacks on the projection TV.
Use the VIDEO IN 5 or 6 connections.

✍ The Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled
Y, CB and CR, or Y, PB and PR. If so, connect the cables to like colors.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to
the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of
inputs that you used for the video connection (VIDEO IN 5 or 6).

PR
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

PB
Y
Rear of projection TV

DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

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Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors
Use this hookup if:
❑

Your DVD player does not have component (Y, PB, PR) jacks.

✍ If your DVD player has video component output connectors: for best
picture quality use the connection described on page 23.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using audio cables, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to the
projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

2

Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to
the projection TV’s S VIDEO jack.
Rear or projection TV

S VIDEO
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ Use TV/VIDEO on the remote control to switch between the VCR, DVD
player and cable TV inputs.

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a Digital TV Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the Digital TV
Set-top box’s Y, PB and PR jacks to the projection TV.

✍ The Y, PB and PR jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must
be connected to provide sound.
Component video connection is necessary to view 480p, 720p and
1080i formats. You may also use the S VIDEO or Composite Video
connections, however, composite video (Y, PB, PR) will provide the
best picture quality for all format types.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the Digital TV Set-top box’s Audio OUT
jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

PR
PB

VMC-10HG (not supplied)

Y

Rear of
projection TV

Digital TV Set-top box

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the
Y, PB and PR connectors.

✍ This projection TV is not compatible with digital TV receivers
configured with RGB or VGA output connectors.

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z Be sure to read the
Set-top box manual.

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Connecting a Camcorder
For easy connection of the camcorder, the projection TV has front Audio and
Video inputs (shown below). However, if you prefer, you can also connect
the camcorder to the projection TV’s rear Audio and Video IN jacks.
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the camcorder’s Audio and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

✍ If you have a mono camcorder, connect its left audio output to the
projection TV’s AUDIO L (MONO) jack.

✍ If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable
(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

KP-HR432K90

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A/V output

KP-HR532K90

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Connecting an AV Receiver
For greater control of all audio and video equipment, connect an AV receiver.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2
3
4
5
6

Connect the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or
antenna to IN on the VCR.
Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the
projection TV.
Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO of VIDEO 1 IN on the
projection TV to MONITOR OUT on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect TV OUT on the projection TV
to AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect the video equipment to the AV
receiver.
Select the Setup menu and set “Video Label” to “Receiver” to fix your
TV’s input to AV receiver (see “Video Label” on page 54).
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

Coaxial cable (not supplied)
Rear of projection TV

VCR

VIDEO

AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R

VIDEO
Cable/
Antenna

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 2 IN
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 1 IN

MONITOR
OUT

AV receiver

AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT

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✍ Change “Video Label” for the VIDEO 1 input to “Receiver” (see page 54).

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Using the CONTROL S Feature
CONTROL S allows you to control your projection TV system and other
Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to
control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature
allows you to always point your remote control at your projection TV,
instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden
or out of direct line of sight.

Rear of projection TV

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Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically

✍ The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable
box for all channel selection.

Using Auto Setup

1

Press POWER on the front panel of your projection TV to turn on the
projection TV.

2

Press the TV (FUNCTION) button on your remote control. Red light will
briefly appear.

3

Press CH+ on your projection TV to run Auto Setup, or press CH– to
exit. If you use the channel buttons on your remote control, be sure to
use the main set of buttons ( ).
Projection TV front panel

✍ You can run Auto Program by selecting it in the Channel menu, as
described on page 50.

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After you finish connecting your projection TV, you can run Auto Setup to
set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn your
projection TV on for the first time after installing it. If you do not want to set
up the channels at this time, you can do it later by using the Auto Program
feature in the Channel menu (see page 50).

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Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –
The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green
and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs.
Before you use your projection TV, be sure to adjust the convergence.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence
automatically.

✍ It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the
projection TV is first turned on.
Projection TV
front panel

1
2

Receive a TV or cable TV program.
Press FLASH FOCUS.
The cross pattern shown below appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to
work. The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes
white and you are returned to the program you were watching.

To obtain an
optimum
convergence for
Digital TV programs

The optimum convergence alignment varies with digital TV formats.
Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press FLASH FOCUS.

✍ You cannot perform any other functions until FLASH FOCUS has
completed its cycle.

✍ If you perform any other operation while FLASH FOCUS is in progress,
FLASH FOCUS operation is canceled.

✍ Unshielded speakers or other metallic objects can cause picture
distortion if placed close to the projection TV.

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Using the Remote Control
The following table describes the buttons on the remote control that are for
more advanced functions.

✍ Main Power button must be turned ON to activate the remote control.
Button Descriptions

Outside Panel
Button

Description

1 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to
restore the sound.

2 SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the time
in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the
projection TV to remain on before shutting off
automatically. Cancel by pressing until SLEEP OFF
appears. While the Sleep feature is set, press once to view
the remaining time.

3 ANT

Changes between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.

4 DISPLAY

Press once to display the current time and channel label (if
set) and channel number. Press again to turn Display off.
See page 52 for details on setting the time.

5 JUMP

Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV alternates between the current channel and
the last channel that was selected.

6 FREEZE

Freezes the window picture. Press again to restore the
picture.

7 INDEX

Press to enter the Channel Index mode. You can view and
select from twelve channels without leaving the current
one.

8

The joystick allows for movement of the on-screen cursor.
Pressing down on the center of the joystick selects the item.

9 VOL +/–

Adjusts the volume.

q; PIC MODE

Press repeatedly to step through the available video picture
modes: Vivid, Standard, Movie and Pro. Also available in
the Video menu. For details, see “Selecting Video Options”
on page 45.

qa FAVORITES

Displays the Favorite Channels list. For details, see “Using
Favorite Channels” on page 37.

qs RESET

Press when in a menu to reset the settings to the factory
defaults.

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Button

Description

qd POWER
buttons
(GREEN)

Turn on and off the projection TV and other audio/video
equipment you have programmed into the remote control.
For instructions, see “Programming the Remote Control”
on page 55.

qf FUNCTION
buttons

Select the equipment (TV, CABLE) that you want to
operate. The indicator lights up momentarily when pushed
to show which device the remote control is operating.

qg TV/VIDEO

Cycles through the video equipment connected to your
projection TV’s video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qh 0 – 9 and
ENTER

Press 0 - 9 to select a channel, the channel changes after 2
seconds. Press ENTER to select immediately.

qj

Turns on/off Twin View. For details, see “Using Twin
View™” on page 38.

qk MENU

Press to display the projection TV on-screen menu. Press
again to exit from the menu.

ql CH +/–

Scan through channels.

w; DRC/
Press repeatedly to step through the available highCINEMOTION resolution picture modes: Interlaced, Progressive and
CineMotion. For details, see “Using the Video Menu” on
page 45.
wa WIDE MODE

z To scan rapidly through the
channels, press and hold down
CH+ or CH–.
z If power is in STANDBY,
press 0-9 or CH+/– to turn on.

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No function on this set.

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Inside Panel
Button

Description

1 SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all equipment
connected with S-Link.
Play

3m

Rewind

4 REC

Record

5x

Stop

6 DVD MENU

Displays the DVD menu.

7 BILINGUAL

Press to scroll through the bilingual options: MAIN,
MAIN+SUB, and SUB.

8 CODE SET

Used for programming the remote control to operate nonSony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the
Remote Control” on page 55.

9 POWER

Press to turn on the DVD/VCR player you have
programmed into the remote control. For instructions, see
“Programming the Remote Control” on page 55.

q; M

Fast-forward

qa

Use to switch control for connected video equipment. You
can program one video source for each switch position. For
details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page
55.

qs X

Pause (Press again to resume normal playback)

qd MENU

Displays the video equipment menu.

qf M, m, <, ,, Use to operate the DVD menu.
and ENTER
qg

Press to select an audio option: Steady Sound ON or
OFF.

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Watching the TV
Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control. The
following will explain the function of some of the buttons found on your
remote control.

Buttons for
Projection TV
Operations

1 TV (FUNCTION)

Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV.
2 ANT— (AUX input)

Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.
3 TV (POWER)

Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g.,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO or
CH +/ – until a channel number appears.
4 0-9 and ENTER

Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example,
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 seconds,
or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.
5 CH +/–

Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down).
6 VOL +/–

Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down).
7 JUMP

Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel
selected.
8 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. “MUTING” will appear on the screen and will dim
three seconds later. To restore the sound, press again or press VOL +.
9 FREEZE — (yellow labeled button)

This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the
TV’s screen (see “Using the Freeze Function” on page 41).
q; SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in
minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on
before shutting off automatically.
Cancel by pressing SLEEP until “SLEEP OFF” appears.

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qa DISPLAY

Press to display the channel number, current time and channel label (if set).
To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
qs TV/VIDEO

Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qd BILINGUAL

Press to scroll through the bilingual options: MAIN, MAIN+SUB, and SUB.
qf PIC MODE
Press PIC MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five different video

modes that best suits the program you are watching.
Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing

environments.
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments.
Pro (Professional): Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements.

When you select each mode, you can also adjust the picture quality (such as
Brightness, Color, etc.) to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on page
45.

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If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Setup menu, your projection TV
will skip the video input you selected (see “Video Label” on page 54).

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Watching the Digital TV
When you have connected the DTV receiver, you can enjoy digital TV
programs. This projection TV is capable of receiving the 1080i, 720p, 480p
and 480i digital TV formats.

✍ This projection TV is not capable of displaying a native 720p format
signal. When a 720p format signal is received, it is converted into a 480p
format signal.
To view a digital TV program

1

Connect the DTV receiver to VIDEO 5 or 6 IN on the projection TV
(for details, see page 25).

2
3

Press TV/VIDEO to select VIDEO 5 or 6.

4

Adjust the volume of the projection TV as necessary.

Select a digital channel on the DTV receiver. For details, see the
Operating Manual of the DTV receiver.

✍ The optimum convergence alignment varies with digital TV formats.
Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press FLASH FOCUS (for
details, see page 30).

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Using Favorite Channels
The Favorite Channel feature lets you select programs from a list of favorite
channels that you preset.
To display a list of your favorite channels:

✍ Your Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually. The

1

Press FAVORITES.
The Favorite Channel options appear.

Preview window

Favor ios
124
6
10
12
2
8
8
4
Exit

2

Move the joystick up or down to highlight the channel you want to
watch. The program on that channel appears in the preview window.
Press
to select.

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factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto.
When Favorite Channel is set to Auto, the last eight channels selected
with 0-9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options. If you want to
input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings, see “Favorite
Channel” on page 49.

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Using Twin View™
Twin View enables you to watch two programs at the same time. You can
also change the size of both the left and right pictures.

Displaying Twin
Pictures

To display twin pictures

1

Make sure your projection TV is
tuned to a working channel.

2

Press

.

,
,
To cancel twin pictures
❑ Press
again (or press

Activating the
Picture

).

Although two pictures appear on the screen at the same time, only one
picture is active. Change the picture size by using the joystick. For an active
picture, you can:
❑

Change channels.

❑

Adjust the volume.

❑

Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT or
TV/VIDEO to switch the video input.

❑

Change the picture size by pressing the joystick up or down.
To activate the right picture
❑ Move the joystick to the right.

,
,
To activate the left picture
❑ Move the joystick to the left.

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✍ ANT is not effective in the right picture.
✍ JUMP is not effective in Twin View.
✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes
the change. The next time you use the Twin View feature, the
memorized sizes appear.
4:3 in Twin View. The picture will be reformatted to that aspect ratio.

✍ If viewing a 720p or 1080i format input source, the aspect ratio will
maintain the original 16:9 aspect ratio.

✍ Hookups that affect your ability to use Twin View:
- If you are viewing all channels through the cable box, the Twin
View feature will not work. The cable box only unscrambles one
signal at a time, so the right picture will be the same as the left
picture.
- You can watch a scrambled cable channel and another video
source. Be sure your DVD player or VCR is connected to one of the
VIDEO IN 1-6 and AUX inputs on the rear of the projection TV.
Pictures from equipment connected to VIDEO 5, 6 and AUX will
only appear in the left picture, not in the right.

✍ The active picture is highlighted in cyan.

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✍ When viewing an enhanced 16:9 picture, the aspect ratio changes to

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Changing the
Picture Size

The zoom feature lets you change the size of the left and right pictures.
To enlarge the left
picture (reduce the
right)

To enlarge the right
picture (reduce the
left)

1

Move the joystick
left to activate the
left picture (if not
already activated).

1

Move the joystick
right to activate the
right picture (if not
already activated).

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down
to reduce the
picture.

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down to
reduce the picture.

✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes the
change. The next time you use the Twin View function, the memorized
sizes appear.

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Using the Freeze Function
The FREEZE button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture.
You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers,
recipes, etc.
To use the Freeze function

When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press
FREEZE.

2

The projection TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the
“frozen” picture on the right, while the current program continues on the
left.

Frozen picture

Current program
in progress

Call 555-1234

3

To cancel and return to normal viewing, press FREEZE.

✍ Freeze feature is not available if you are already in Twin View™ mode.

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Using Channel Index
Channel Index allows you to display multiple channels and select one
directly.
The channels used for Channel Index will come directly from the projection
TV’s list of receivable channels (those set during “Auto Program” on page
50).
To use the Channel Index function

1

Press INDEX.
The current channel will be reduced in size and displayed in the center
of the screen in normal motion picture format. The first twelve
receivable channels will appear one after another, clockwise, around the
center picture. These small pictures are updated in intervals of one
second. The channel number and channel caption (if set) on the second
and later appearances will dim.

A cyan-colored frame will appear to indicate current channel selection.

2

Move the joystick in any direction to move the cyan frame to the
channel that you wish to view, and press
.

The selected channel will zoom in and move to the center, and the sound
of that channel will be heard.

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For the center picture you can:
❑

Change the channel by pressing 0-9 and ENTER.

❑

Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT
or to the video input by pressing TV/VIDEO, without changing the
surrounding channels.

entire screen may become unstable. In this case, erase the snowy
channel (see “Channel Skip/Add” on page 50).

✍ If you leave the Channel Index screen displayed for an hour without
any additional operation, Channel Index is canceled and the normal
picture reappears.

3

If you wish to view another channel, repeat step 2.
To view another twelve channels, press CH+.
To view the previous twelve, press CH–.
To view the normal picture of the selected channel, proceed to step 4.

4

Press

.

The center picture will be enlarged for normal viewing.

To cancel Channel Index
❑ Press INDEX again to resume normal viewing.

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✍ Sound will only be heard from the center picture.
✍ If one of the pictures received through Channel Index is snowy, the

Using the Menus
Overview
Opening and choosing a menu:

1
2
3
4

Press MENU to display the menu screen.
Move the joystick to the desired menu icon and press

to select it.

Use the joystick to scroll through the features.
See the specific menu page for instructions on moving through the
menu.

The menu gives you access to the following features:
Menu Icon Description

Page

Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. 45
It also allows you to customize the Picture Mode based on
the type of program you are viewing.
Offers enhanced audio options such as customizing the
Effect of the sound on your projection TV.
To end a menu session:
Press MENU again.

To end one menu
session and move to
another:
Press the joystick V to
return to the menu icons.
Move the joystick B or b to
choose the next menu icon
and press
to select it.

Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list, run the Auto 49
Program function, and more.

Lets you control the viewing of programs.

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Lets you set the clock on your projection TV and allows 52
you to program your projection TV for scheduled viewing
using the Timers.
Provides several options for setting up your channels,
labeling your Video inputs, and selecting the language of
the on-screen menus.

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Using the Video Menu
To select the Video Menu

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s adjustment appears.

5

Use the joystick to make the
desired adjustments.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Video
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

to select/set.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Picture, Brightness, Color,
Hue, Sharpness and Color Temp
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video menu.

Selecting Video
Options
z To quickly and easily
change from one Video
Mode to another, use the
PIC MODE on the remote
control.

The Video menu includes the following options.
Option

Description

Mode
Customized
picture
viewing

Vivid

Select for enhanced picture contrast and
sharpness.

Standard

Recommended for Normal viewing conditions.

Movie

Select for soft, film like, picture.

Pro

Select for professional monitor like appearance.

✍ You can alter the Video menu settings (Picture, Brightness,
Color, etc.) for each Mode.
Picture

Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color or decrease
picture contrast and soften the color.

Brightness

Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.

Color

Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity.

Hue

Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones.

Sharpness

Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.

Color Temp
White
intensity
adjustment

Choose from three color temperatures:
Cool

Select to give the white colors a blue tint.

Neutral

Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.

Warm

Select to give the white colors a red tint (NTSCStandard).

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Option

Description

DRC Mode
Digital
Reality
Creation

Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x density, for high quality
sources (i.e., DVD player).
Select from Interlaced, Progressive and CineMotion.
Interlaced

Recommended for moving pictures.

Progressive

Recommended for still images and text.

CineMotion

Recommended for 24 frame-per-second films.

Using the Menus

Using the Audio Menu
To select the Audio Menu

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll through
the options.

4

Press
to select an option.
That option’s settings appear.

5

Use the joystick to scroll through
the settings.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Audio
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

to select the desired setting.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass and Balance
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio menu.

Selecting Audio
Options

The Audio menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Steady
Sound

ON

Select to stabilize the volume.

OFF

Select to turn off Steady Sound.

TruSurround

Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
only).

Simulated

Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.

OFF

Normal stereo or mono reception.

Effect

Auto Stereo ON
Enjoy stereo
and mono
OFF
programs

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program
broadcast in stereo.

Speaker

ON

Select to turn on the projection TV speakers.

OFF

Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and
listen to the projection TV's sound only through
your external audio system speakers.

Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise
during weak stereo broadcasts.)

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Option

Description

Audio Out
Easy control
of volume
adjustments

Variable

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off, but
the volume output from your audio system can still
be controlled by the projection TV’s remote
control.

Fixed

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off and the
volume, bass and treble output of the projection TV
is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume control
to adjust the volume through your audio system.

Using the Menus

Using the Channel Menu
To select the Channel Menu

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s options appear.

Move the joystick to the Channel
icon
and press
.

5

Use the joystick to scroll
through the options.

6
7

Press

Video

Audio Channel Parent

Timer

Setup

Fa v o r i t e C h a n n e l : A u t o
Cable:ON
Channel fix:OFF
Auto Program
Channel Skip/Add
Channel Label

Move:

Select:

End:

Using the Menus

Selecting Channel
Options

1
2

MENU

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Channel menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Favorite Channel Auto

Manual

Select if you want Favorite Channel options to
be set automatically to the last eight channels
selected with the 0-9 buttons.
Select if you want to input your own selections
as Favorite Channel options.

1
2
3
Cable

Press
to select a favorite channel
number.
Use the joystick to scroll through the
channels until you find the channel you
want to add to your favorites.
Press

to select it.

ON

Select if you are receiving cable channels with a
CATV cable.

OFF

Select if you are using an antenna.

✍ You should run Auto Program after changing the Cable
setting.

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Using the Menus
Option

Description

Channel Fix
Useful when you
have a cable box
connected

2-6

“Fix” your projection TV’s channel setting to 3
or 4 and use the cable box or VCR to change
channels. Select one of these settings if you
have connected the device to the VHF/UHF
jack.

AUX 2-6

Same as 2-6, except you select one of these
settings if you have connected the device to the
AUX jack. (see page 14)

VIDEO 1

Use when connecting an AV receiver to control
external video sources. TV output should be
connected through the AV receiver.

Auto Program

Automatically programs the projection TV for all receivable
channels.

Channel
Skip/Add

Removes and adds viewable channels.

1
2
3
4

Channel Label

50

Use the joystick to scroll through the channels until you
find the channel you want to skip/add.
Press

to select it.

Press the joystick up or down to toggle between “Add” and
“Skip.”
Press

to select.

Label up to 20 channels with their station call letters.

Using the Menus

Using the Parent Menu (Channel Block)
The Parent menu allows you to set up the TV to block up to 4 channels.

Using the Parent
Menu

To block channels

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Move the joystick up or down to select 1-4, and press

4

Move the joystick down to select the channel to be blocked, and press
.

5

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Move the joystick to the Parent icon

and press

.
Using the Menus

z Performing Auto
Program will erase the
Channel Block settings.

.

To cancel channel block settings
❑ Set Channel Block to OFF in step 4.

z Selecting ''Receiver” of
Video Label will erase the
Channel Block Settings.

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Using the Menus

Using the Timer Menu
To select the Timer menu

1
2

Press MENU.
Move the joystick to the Timer
icon
and press
.

To set the Current Time

1

Use the joystick to select
“Current Time”, then press

.

2

If it is currently Daylight Saving
Time, be sure to set the mode to
“ON” first.

3
4

Use the joystick to enter the correct time, then press

.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To set the Timer

Before setting the timer, be sure to set your projection TV’s clock to the
current time and Daylight Saving Mode.

1
2

Move the joystick to “Timer 1” or “Timer 2”, then press

3

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

.

Use the joystick to enter your day, time and channel preferences, then
press
to select each one.

To reset the Clock or Timers
❑ Press RESET on the remote control after selecting that option in the

Timer menu.

✍ Turning off the main power of the projection TV will clear the timer settings.
✍ Selecting Channel Fix will clear the timer settings.
Selecting Timer
Options

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The Timer menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Timer 1
Timer 2

Program

Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration,
and channel.

OFF

Select to turn off the Timer. (Your previous
settings will be saved.)

Current Time

Set the current time.

Daylight Saving

ON

Select in the Spring to adjust the time during
Daylight Saving Time.

OFF

Select in the Fall to adjust the time at the end
of Daylight Saving Time.

Using the Menus

Using the Setup Menu
To select the Setup Menu

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll through
the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s options appear.

5

Use the joystick to scroll through
the options.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Setup
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

Selecting
Setup Options

1
2

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Setup menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Caption Vision

Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for
programs that are broadcast with closed captioning).
OFF

Turns off Caption Vision.

CC1, CC2,
CC3, CC4

Displays a printed version of the
dialog or sound effects of a program.
(Should be set to CC1 for most
programs.)

TEXT1, TEXT2,
TEXT3, TEXT4

Displays network/station information
presented using either half or the
whole screen (if available). For closed
captioning, set to CC1.

XDS
(Extended Data
Service)

Displays a network name, program
name, program length, and time of the
show if the broadcaster offers this
service.

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Using the Menus
Option

Description

Video Label

Allows you to label the audio/video components you connected
to the projection TV so you can identify them when using TV/
VIDEO. When in the Setup menu’s Video Label feature, use
the joystick to highlight an input to label, then press
to
select it. Use the joystick to scroll through the labels. Press
to select the component you connected to each of the input
jacks on the back of your projection TV. Select “Skip” if you do
not have a component connected to a particular set of input
jacks.
VIDEO 1/2/3/4

VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, Game, DVD,
Web, Receiver, DTV, Skip

VIDEO 5/6

DVD, DTV, HD, Skip

If you select “Skip”, your projection TV skips this connection
when you press TV/VIDEO.

✍ When you select “Receiver” on Video Label, your projection
TV’s input is fixed.

z To use this feature
with widescreen DVDs,
set your DVD player to
16:9 aspect ratio.

Language

Select to display all on-screen menus in your language of
choice: English, Español, Français.

16:9 Enhanced

Provides enhanced picture resolution for widescreen sources,
such as selected DVD titles (only available when the projection
TV is in VIDEO mode). Press TV/VIDEO and select from one
of the following options:
AUTO

To activate automatically when a 16:9
signal is received.

ON

To activate manually.

OFF

To deactivate manually.

✍ AUTO/ON will appear when the projection TV is in VIDEO mode 1-6.
ON/OFF will appear when the projection TV is in VIDEO mode 5-6 and the 480p
signal occurs.

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Other Information
Programming the Remote Control
The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.
Sony
Equipment

Switch Position
on Remote Control

Programmable
Code Number

Beta, ED Beta VCRs

AV1

303

8 mm VCR

AV2

302

VHS VCR

AV3

301

DVD Player

DVD

751

If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to control
with the projection TV’s remote control, use the following procedures to
program the remote control.

✍ The equipment must have infrared (IR) remote capability in order to be
used with the remote control.
From the “Manufacturer’s Codes” listed on page 57, select the three-digit
code number for the manufacturer’s code for your component. If more than
one code number is listed, start with the number listed first. Use the code
number to complete the following procedure.
To program a cable box

1
2
3
4
5
6

Open the panel of the remote control.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.
Close the panel and press CABLE (FUNCTON).
Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the 0-9 buttons.
Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component and press the green POWER button that
corresponds with that component. If it responds, the programming is
completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

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Other Information
To program video equipment

1
2
3

Open the panel of the remote control.
Move the slide switch to the desired component type.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.

✍ You must perform step 4 within 10 seconds of step 3, or you must
start again from step 3.

4

Close the panel and enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number
using the 0-9 buttons.

5
6

Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component, open the panel, and press the green POWER
button. If it responds, the programming is completed. If not, try using
the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

Tips
❑ If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one

until you come to the correct code for your component.

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❑

If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously
entered at that setting is erased.

❑

In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your component with
the Sony remote control. In this case, use the component’s own remote
control unit.

Other Information
Manufacturer’s Codes
VCRs
Manufacturer

Code

Sony

301

Admiral
(M. Ward)

327

Aiwa

338, 344

Audio Dynamic 314, 337
319, 317

Canon

309, 308

Citizen

332

Craig

302, 332

Criterion

315

Curtis Mathes

304, 338, 309

Daewoo

341, 312, 309

DBX

314, 336, 337

Dimensia

304

Emerson

Manufacturer

Code

Minolta

305, 304

Wards

Mitsubishi/
MGA

323, 324, 325,
326

327, 328, 335,
331, 332

Yamaha

314, 330, 336,
337

Zenith

331

Multitech

325, 338, 321

NEC

314, 336, 337

Olympic

309, 308

Optimus

327

Panasonic

308, 309, 306,
307

Pentax

305, 304

Philco

308, 309

Philips

308, 309, 310

Pioneer

308

Quasar

308, 309, 306

RCA/
PROSCAN

304, 305, 308,
309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329

319, 320, 316,
317, 318, 341

Realistic

309, 330, 328,
335, 324, 338

Fisher

330, 335

Sansui

314

Funai

338

Samsung

322, 313, 321

General Electric 329, 304, 309

Sanyo

330, 335

Go Video

322, 339, 340

Scott

Goldstar

332

Hitachi

306, 304,
305, 338

312, 313, 321,
335, 323, 324,
325, 326

Sharp

Instant Replay

309, 308

Shintom

315

309, 305, 304,
330, 314, 336,
337

Signature 2000
(M. Ward)

338, 327

SV2000

338

JVC

314, 336, 337,
345, 346, 347

Sylvania

308, 309, 338,
310

Kenwood

314, 336, 332,
337

Symphonic

338

Tashiro

332

LXI (Sears)

332, 305, 330,
335, 338

Tatung

314, 336, 337

Magnavox

308, 309, 310

Teac

314, 336, 338,
337

Marantz

314, 336, 337

Technics

309, 308

Marta

332

Toshiba

312, 311

Memorex

309, 335

JC Penney

327, 328

DVD Players
Manufacturer
Sony
Panasonic
Pioneer
RCA
Toshiba
Cable Boxes
Manufacturer
Hamlin/Regal
Jerrold/G. I.

Oak
Panasonic
Pioneer
Scientific
Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith

Code
751
753
752
755
754

Code
222, 223, 224,
225, 226
201, 202, 203,
204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 218
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
214, 215
209, 210, 211
216, 217
212, 213

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Other Information

Broksonic

Code

Manufacturer

Other Information

Operating Other Components with Your Projection TV Remote
Control
Operating a VCR

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the AV input you coded for this
device.
To Do This ...

Operating a DVD
Player

Press

Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Change channels

CH +/–

Record

N and REC simultaneously

Play

N

Stop

x

Fast forward

M

Rewind the tape

m

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Search the picture
forward or backward

M or m during playback
(release to resume normal playback)

Change input mode

Slide switch

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the DVD input you coded for
this device.
To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Play

N

Stop

x

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Step through different tracks of M to step forward or m to step backward
an audio disc
Step through different chapters CH+ to step forward or CH– to step backward
of a video disc

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Display the DVD menu

DVD MENU

Display the menu (Setup)

MENU

Operate the DVD menu

M, m, <, ,, ENTER

Other Information

Operating a Cable
Box

To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

CABLE (POWER)

Select Cable Box

CABLE (FUNCTION)

Select a channel

0-9 buttons, ENTER

Change channels

CH +/–

Back to previous channel

JUMP

Other Information

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Other Information

Troubleshooting
Problem

Possible Remedies

No picture
(screen not lit),
no sound

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
Push the power button on the front of the projection TV.
Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV,
and when watching connected equipment, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
The Channel Block feature is activated (see “Using the Parent Menu (Channel
Block)” on page 51).
If your projection TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your
projection TV may need service. Call your local Sony Service Center.

Remote control
does not operate

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

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 orientation of the batteries.

Dark, poor or no
picture (screen lit),
good sound

❏
❏
❏
❏

Adjust the Picture setting in the Video menu (see page 45).
Adjust the Brightness setting in the Video menu (see page 45).
Check antenna/cable connections.
Adjust the convergence again using FLASH FOCUS (see “Adjusting the
Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 30).

Good picture,
no sound

❏
❏

Press MUTING so that “MUTING” disappears from the screen (see page 31).
Make sure Speaker is set to ON in the Audio menu (see page 47).

Cannot receive digital channels ❏
(when a DTV receiver is
❏
connected)

Check the connections between the DTV receiver and the projection TV (see page
25).
Check your local listings to find out if you can receive digital broadcasts in your
area.

Cannot receive upper channels ❏
(UHF) when using an antenna ❏

Change Cable to OFF (see page 49).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 50).

No color

❏

Adjust the Color settings in the Video menu (see page 45).

Only snow and noise
appear on the screen

❏
❏
❏
❏

Check the Cable setting in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 49).
Check the antenna/cable connections.
Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs.
Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 34).

Dotted lines
or stripes

❏
❏

Adjust the antenna.
Move the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hairdryers.

Projection TV is fixed to one
channel

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 50).
Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 50).

❏
Double images or ghosts

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❏

Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by
reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).

Other Information
Problem

Possible Remedies

Cannot operate menu

❏
❏

If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it.
Turn the projection TV’s power off and on again.

Cannot receive any channels
when using cable TV

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 50).
Check your cable settings.
Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see page 49).

❏
❏

Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. Then
press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s volume.

Channel Index does not display ❏
❏
all available channels

Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 49).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 50).

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 50).

❏

Be sure you have not inadvertently switched your projection TV from channel 3 or
4 setting if you are using another device to change channels.
If you are using another device to control channels, be sure the “function” button
for that device has been pressed, or the slide switch is set correctly. For example, if
you are using your cable to control channels, be sure to press CABLE.

Cannot receive channels
Unable to select a channel
Cannot change channels with
the remote control

❏

Cannot cycle through the other ❏
video equipment connected to
the projection TV
There is a black box on the
screen

❏

There is no twin picture or it is ❏
❏
just static
❏

Be sure the Video Label feature has not been set to Skip (see page 54).

You have selected a text option in the Setup menu and no text is available (see
page 53 to reset Setup selections). To turn this feature off, select OFF in the
Caption Vision option. If you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1
instead of Text 1-4.
Be sure your twin picture is set to a video source/channel that has a program airing.
You may be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling
through your video inputs using TV/VIDEO.
Twin View is not set to receive a signal from the AUX input. If you have
connected a VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver to the AUX input on the
projection TV, it will not show in the second picture.

You get the same program in the ❏
window picture as in the main
❏
picture

Both may be set to the same channel. Try changing channels in either the main
picture or the window picture.
You may be running all your channels through a cable box. The cable box will
only unscramble one signal at a time, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If
possible, run a direct cable to your projection TV’s VHF/UHF input (this will only
work if your cable system provides an unscrambled signal).

You cannot get anything but TV ❏
channels in your second picture

Be sure the video label has not been set to skip your video inputs. See the Setup
menu on page 53.

Favorite Channel does not
display your choices

❏

Verify that Favorite Channel is set to Manual in the Channel menu (see
“Favorite Channel” on page 49).

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Other Information

❏

Cannot gain enough volume
when using a cable box

Other Information
Problem

Possible Remedies

Some video sources do not
appear when you press TV/
VIDEO

❏

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Ensure that Video Label is not set to Skip (see “Video Label” on page 54).

Other Information

Specifications
Projection System
Picture Tube
Projection Lenses
Antenna
Television System
Screen Size (measured diagonally)

2-13
14-69
1-125
220 V, 60 Hz
4
3

Audio (IN)

6

AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT

1

TV Out
CONTROL S (IN/OUT)
Component Video Input

1
1
2 (Y, PB, PR)

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
500 mVrms (100% modulation)
Impedance: 47 kiloohms
500 mVrms (100 % modulation), Impedance:
470 ohms
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Minijacks
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

RF Inputs
Converter
Speaker Output
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Mass
Power Consumption
In Use
In Standby
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control
AA (R6) Batteries
Optional Accessories
AV Cable

PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
2
1
20 W × 2
966 × 1,072 × 577 mm (KP-HR432K90)
1,180 × 1,430 × 626 mm (KP-HR532K90)
56 kg (KP-HR432K90)
71 kg (KP-HR532K90)
230 W
1.2 W
RM-Y909K
2 supplied for remote control
VMC-810/820/830 HG

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Other Information

Channel Coverage
VHF
UHF
CATV
Power Requirements
Number of Inputs/Outputs
Video (IN)
S Video (IN)

3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical
coupling and liquid cooling system
High performance, large
diameter hybrid lens F1.1
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
NTSC, American TV Standard
43 inches (KP-HR432K90)
53 inches (KP-HR532K90)

Other Information
Audio Cable
Control S Cable
Component Video Cable

RKC-515HG
RK-G69HG
VMC-10/30 HG
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Index
16:9 (widescreen) 7, 54

A

B
Balance, adjusting 47
Bass, adjusting 47
Batteries, inserting into remote 9
Bilingual audio 47
BILINGUAL button 33
BILINGUAL, using 35
Blocking programs. See Ratings.
Brightness, adjusting 45

C
Cable
setting ON/OFF 49
with VCR, connecting 18

Cable box
connecting with VCR 19
using with TV remote control 59
Camcorder, connecting 26
Caption Vision 53

CATV. See cable.
Channel Block 51
Channel Index
described 7
using 42

Auto Program 50
creating labels 50
setting up 29
CineMotion, DRC 32, 46
Closed caption modes 53
CODE SET button 33

Color temperature, adjusting 45
Color, adjusting 45
Connecting

Other Information

Activating a Twin View screen 38
Adding channels to the channel list 50
Adjusting audio, Steady Sound 47
ANT button 31
Antenna, connecting 15
Aspect ratio, 16:9 in Twin View 39
Audio menu 44, 47
Audio receiver, connecting 22
Audio/Video cable 11
Auto Program (channel setup) 29, 50
Auto Setup 29, 50
AV receiver, connecting to TV OUT 14

Channels

Audio receiver 22
AV receiver 27
Cable box 16, 17, 19–20
Cable or antenna 15
Camcorder 26
Digital TV Receiver 25
DVD player 23, 24
VCR 19–21
Connector Types 11
Contents of box 9
CONTROL S 28

Convergence, adjusting automatically 30

D
Daylight saving 52
Digital Reality Creation 46
Digital TV
connecting 25
watching 36

Digital TV program 36
Digital TV receiver, connecting 25
DISPLAY button 31
Display, turning off 31
DRC (Digital Reality Creation) Mode, described 7
DRC⁄CINEMOTION button 32
DVD MENU button 33
DVD player
using with TV remote control 58
with A/V connectors, connecting 24
with component video connectors, connecting 23

Channel list, adding channels 50
Channel menu 44, 49
Channel Skip/Add 50
(Continued)

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E

Menus
Audio 44, 47
Channel 44, 49
Parent 44, 51
Setup 44, 53
Timer 44, 52
Video 44, 45

Effect
OFF 47
Simulated 47
TruSurround 47

Enhanced picture resolution, 16:9 54
Enlarging pictures, in Twin View 40
Extended Data Service 53

F
Favorite Channel
auto 49
described 7
manual 49
setting up 49
using 37

MODE
Movie 35
Pro 35
Standard 35
Vivid 35
Muting, using 34

P

described 7
performing 30
FREEZE button 31
Freeze, using 34, 41

Parent menu 44, 51
PIC MODE button 31
Picture contrast, adjusting 45
Picture size, adjusting in Twin View 40
POWER button 33
POWER buttons (GREEN) 32
Presetting channels 29
Problems, troubleshooting 60

Front Panel Controls 12
FUNCTION buttons (WHITE) 32

R

FAVORITES button 31
Features 7
Flash Focus

H

Rear panel controls and connections 13, 14
Remote control
buttons inside panel 33
Function of buttons 34
inserting batteries 9
programming 55–57

Hookups 15
Hue, adjusting 45

I
Inputs, labeling 54
Installation of the projection TV 15–28

J
JUMP button 31
Jump, using 34

Remote control, operating other components with
Cable box 59
DVD player 58
VCR 58

Removing channels from the channel list 50
RESET button 31
Resetting
Audio options 47
Timer options 52
Video options 45

L
Label
channels 50
video inputs 54

Locking programs 51

M
MENU button 32
MENU button (inside panel) 33

66

S
S Video cable 11
SAT/CABLE function button 32
SAT/CABLE power button 32
Setting up channels 29
Setup menu 44, 53
Sharpness, adjusting 45
SLEEP button 31

Sleep, using 35
Specifications 63–64
Steady Sound
adjusting 47
described 7

Surround sound 47
SYSTEM OFF button 33

T
Tape-to-tape editing 21
Time
Other Information

set current 52
set daylight saving 52
Timer menu 44, 52
Timer setting 52
Treble, adjusting 47
Troubleshooting 60
TV function button 32
TV power button 32
TV/VIDEO button 32

Twin View™
activating a picture 38
described 7
using 38

V
VCR
connecting two, for tape editing 21
using with TV remote control 58
with cable box, connecting 19
with cable, connecting 18
Video inputs, labeling 54
Video menu 44, 45
Video Modes, selecting 45
Viewing area, recommended 10
VOL +/– button 31, 34

W
Widescreen 54
Widescreen, described 7

Z
Zoom feature, with Twin View 40

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Printed in Malaysia

4-085-459-F1(1)

Projection TV
Operating Instructions

KP-HR532N90
© 2001 Sony Corporation

WARNING

Safety

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the projection TV to rain or
moisture.

❑
❑

CAUTION

❑

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

ATTENTION
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR

❑

PRECAUCION
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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.

Installing
❑
❑

❑
❑

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
❑

CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC
plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet
unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade
exposure.

CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and similar
products with your projection TV, or viewing a
TV station whose logo always stays on the
screen, keep the brightness and contrast
functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving)
pattern such as a station logo is left on the screen
for long periods of time, especially at a high
brightness or contrast setting, the image can be
permanently imprinted onto the screen. These
types of imprints are not covered by your
warranty.

2

Operate the projection TV only on 110 V AC.
The plug is designed, for safety purposes, to fit into
the wall outlet only one way. If you are unable to
insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your
dealer.
If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the
cabinet, unplug the projection TV immediately and
have it checked by qualified service personnel
before operating it further.
If you will not be using the projection TV for several
days, disconnect the power by pulling the plug itself.
Never pull on the cord.
For details concerning safety precautions, see
“Important Safeguards” on page 3.
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 vibration.
Avoid operating the projection TV at temperature
below 5°C.
If the projection TV is transported directly from a
cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature
changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred or
show poor color. In this case, please wait a few hours
to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the
projection TV.
To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen
to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is
recommended to use spot lighting directed down
from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face
the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to
install the projection TV in a room where the floor
and walls are not of a reflective material.

Note on convergence adjustment
Before you use your projection TV, make sure to adjust
convergence. For details, see “Adjusting the Convergence
Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 32.
TruSurround and the ( ) symbol are trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc.
TruSurround technology is incorporated under license
from SRS Labs, Inc.
BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound,
Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S.
Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866.

Important Safeguards
For your protection, please read these instructions
completely, and keep this manual for future reference.

Object and Liquid Entry

WARNING

Never push objects of any kind into the
set through the cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the set.

To guard against injury, the following basic safety
precautions should be observed in the installation, use
and servicing of the set.

Attachments

Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions
and instructions placed on the set or described in the
operating instructions or service manual.

Use
Power Sources
This set should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on
the serial/model plate. If you are not sure
of the type of electrical power supplied
to your home, consult your dealer or
local power company. For those sets designed to operate
from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.

Grounding or Polarization
This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug
(a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a
three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin
for grounding). Follow the instructions below:

Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords or convenience receptacles
beyond their capacity, since this can
result in fire or electric shock.

Do not use attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer, as
they may cause hazards.

Cleaning
Clean the cabinet of the projection TV
with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust
from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft
cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed
with a cloth slightly dampened with
solution of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong
solvents such as thinner or benzine 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.

Always turn the set off when it is not
being 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.
If a snapping or popping sound from a TV
set is continuous or frequent while the TV
is operating, unplug the TV and consult
your dealer or service technician. It is
normal for some TV sets to make
occasional snapping or popping sounds,
particularly when being turned on or off.

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Installation
Water and Moisture
Do not use power-line operated sets
near water — for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool, etc.

Accessories
Do not place the set on an unstable
cart, stand, table or shelf. The set
may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or an adult and serious damage
to the set. Use only a cart or stand
recommended by the manufacturer
for the specific model of projection
TV. An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.

Ventilation
The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or
bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure
reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from
overheating, these slots and openings must never be
blocked or covered.
❑

Never cover the slots and openings
with a cloth or other materials.

❑

Never block the slots and openings by
placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or
other similar surface.

❑

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.

4

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 Antenna Grounding
If an outdoor antenna is installed, follow the precautions
below. An outdoor antenna system should not be located
in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric
light or power circuits, 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 this television receiver during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to
the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.

Service
Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
❑
❑
❑
❑

❑

❑

When the power cord or
plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into
the set.
If the set has been exposed
to rain or water.
If the set has been subject to
excessive shock by being
dropped, or the cabinet has
been damaged.
If the set does not operate
normally when following the
operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls
that are specified in the
operating instructions.
Improper adjustment of
other controls may result in
damage and will often
require extensive work by a
qualified technician to restore the set to normal
operation.
When the set exhibits a distinct change in
performance, it 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.

Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs
to the set, ask the service technician to
perform routine safety checks (as specified
by the manufacturer) to determine that the
set is in safe operating condition, and to so
certify. When the set reaches the end of its
useful life, improper disposal could result
in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified
service technician to dispose of the set.

For Safety
Be careful when moving
the projection TV
When you place the projection TV
in position, be careful not to drop it
on your foot or fingers.
Watch your footing while installing the projection TV.

Carry the projection TV in the
specified manner
If you carry the projection TV in a manner
other than the specified manner and
without the specified number of persons, it
may drop and a serious injury may be
caused. Be sure to follow the instructions mentioned
below.
❑
❑
❑

Carry the projection TV with the specified number
of persons (see page 9).
Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker
grill.
Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it.

Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician certifies in writing that he has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have
the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.

Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of
the projection TV, below the Sony logo, on the sticker,
and also on the TV box (white label). Record these
numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No.
Serial No.

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Contents
Important Safeguards ...............................................3

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV..........................7
Using this manual ....................................................8

Installing and Connecting the
Projection TV
Contents ...................................................................9
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ............9
Carrying Your Projection TV ..................................9
Installing the Projection TV...................................10
Connector Types ....................................................11
Projection TV Controls and Connectors ................12
Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or
Antenna).........................................................15
Connecting a VCR and Cable ................................18
Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ........................19
Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing ..............21
Connecting a Satellite Receiver .............................22
Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR.........23
Connecting an Audio Receiver ..............................24
Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors ..........................................25
Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors ..26
Connecting a Digital TV Receiver.........................27
Connecting a Camcorder .......................................28
Connecting an AV Receiver ..................................29
Using the CONTROL S Feature ............................30
Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically.........31
Adjusting the Convergence Automatically
– FLASH FOCUS™ – ...................................32

Using the Features
Using the Remote Control .....................................33
Watching the TV....................................................36
Watching the Digital TV........................................38
Using Favorite Channels........................................39
Using Twin View™ ...............................................40
Using the Freeze Function .....................................43
Using Channel Index .............................................44

6

Using the Menus
Overview................................................................46
Using the Video Menu..........................................47
Using the Audio Menu..........................................49
Using the Channel Menu ......................................51
Using the Parent Menu (Channel Block)..............53
Using the Timer Menu..........................................54
Using the Setup Menu ..........................................55

Other Information
Programming the Remote Control.........................57
Operating Other Components with Your
Projection TV Remote Control......................60
Troubleshooting.....................................................62
Specifications.........................................................65

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV.
This manual is for model KP-HR532N90.

Features

Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new projection TV
include:
❑

1080i Capable: Enables you to receive the 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i
digital TV formats. By using the VIDEO 5/6 IN jacks, you can connect
a DTV (digital television) receiver to view DTV programs.

❑

DRC™ Multi-Function: Unlike conventional line doublers, the DRC
feature doubles vertical and horizontal lines, resulting in four times the
density for quality sources such as DVD, Satellite and Digital
camcorder.

❑

CineMotion™: Using the 2-3 Pull-Down technology, the CineMotion
feature allows you to obtain a smooth picture movement when playing
back movies or other video sources on film.

❑

Twin View™: Using Multi-Image Driver (MID-X), Twin View allows
you to watch two programs side by side with the ability to zoom in on
one picture and listen to the program in the selected window. You can
watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i)
simultaneously.

❑

16:9 Enhancement: Vertical Compression technology that maximizes
picture resolution on “anamorphic” or “enhanced for wide screen”
sources, including selected DVDs.

❑

Steady Sound™: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output
between programs and commercials.

❑

Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i) and Digital Set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
connections.

❑

S-VIDEO Inputs: Provides a high-quality image for connected
equipment.

❑

Favorite Channel Preview: Preview up to eight favorite channels
without leaving the current channel.

❑

Channel Index: Allows you to view and choose from twelve programs.

❑

Flash Focus™: Allows you to adjust convergence automatically.

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Introducing the Sony Projection TV

Using this manual
We recommend that you carefully review the contents of the following three
sections in the order shown to ensure that you fully understand the operation
of your new projection TV.

1 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
This section guides you through your initial setup. It shows you how to
install your projection TV, to connect your new components and to connect
the antenna and cable.

2 Using the Features
This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV. It also
shows you how to use your remote control functions.

3 Using the menus
This section teaches you how to access on-screen menus and adjust your
projection TV settings.

Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control. Similar
controls are also found on the projection TV console.

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
Contents
The box contains your new projection TV, a remote control and two AA
batteries. No peripheral cables are included. If you intend to add additional
equipment to your projection TV, please check the hookup instructions for
your desired setup before you begin. You may need to purchase cables and/
or splitters to complete the hookup properly.

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and – on the
batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

✍ 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 heater, or where the humidity is high.

✍ Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video
equipment. (See “Programming the Remote Control” on page 57.)

Carrying Your Projection TV
Carrying the projection TV requires three (3) or more people.
The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a
hard surface.
Please move your projection TV using the casters.

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Installing the Projection TV
Recommended
viewing area
(Horizontal)
mi
n.
2.1
m
60˚
60
60˚

Recommended
viewing area
(Vertical)

min
. 2.1

m

20˚
20˚

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Connector Types
You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types
during set up.
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Coaxial cable

Standard TV cable and antenna cable
Plug Type
Push into connection.
Screw-on Type
Screw into connection.

S Video cable

High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality
Align guides and push
into connection.

Audio/Video cable
Push into connection.

Video - Yellow
Audio (Left) - White
Audio (Right) - Red
Some DVD Players are equipped with the following three video connectors:
Y - Green
PB (CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue
PR (CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red
CONTROL S cable

CONTROL S connections are exclusive to Sony products and allow greater
control of all Sony equipment.
Push into connection.

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Projection TV Controls and Connectors
Front Panel Menu
Controls

12

The front panel menu controls allow access to the on-screen menus without
the use of a remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the on-screen menus.
The arrow buttons move the on-screen cursor in the menus and the Select
button ( ) selects the menu item.

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Projection TV Rear
and Front Panel
Connectors

Rear of projection TV

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Front of projection TV

(Continued)

13

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Connection

Description

1 AUX

Allows you to view local and cable channels if your cable
provider does not feature local channels. You can switch
between local and cable channels easily by pressing ANT
on the remote control. Devices connected to the AUX
input cannot be viewed in Twin View.

2 TO CONVERTER

This is a VHF/UHF OUT jack that lets you set up your
projection TV to switch between scrambled channels
(through a cable box) and normal cable channels (CATV).
Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture
quality when switching between scrambled and
unscrambled cable channels.

3 VHF/UHF

Connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.

4 S VIDEO
(Rear and front)

Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other
S VIDEO-equipped video component. Provides better
picture quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the Video IN
jack.

5 VIDEO
(L/R)/AUDIO
(Rear and front)

Connects to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR
or other video component. A fourth video input (VIDEO
2) is located on the front panel of the projection TV.

6 Y/PB/PR
(L/R)/AUDIO

Connects to your DVD player’s or Digital Set-top box’s
component video (Y, PB, PR) and audio (L/R) jacks.

7 TV OUT

Connects to an AV receiver for greater control of all audio
and video equipment (see page 29). For detailed
information about connection, refer to the operating
manual supplied with the AV receiver.

8 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R

Connects to the left and right audio inputs of your audio or
video component.

9 CONTROL S
IN/OUT

To control other Sony equipment with the 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.
To control the projection TV with a remote control for
another Sony product, connect the CONTROL S OUT
jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S IN jack on the
projection TV with the CONTROL S cable.

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna)
The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer
homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see A); older homes
probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see B); other homes may contain
both (see C).
A

VHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable
VHF/UHF
75-ohm coaxial
cable

B

Rear of projection TV

VHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

Antenna connector

C

VHF and UHF

75-ohm coaxial cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

300-ohm twin lead cable

Cable and Antenna

U/V Splitter
(not supplied)

If your cable provider does not feature local channels, you may find this set
up convenient.
AUX

CATV cable

TO
CONVERTER
(No connection to
TO CONVERTER)
Antenna cable

Rear of projection TV
VHF/UHF

Select CABLE or antenna (ANT) mode by pressing ANT on the remote
control.

✍ To receive channels with an antenna, you need to turn your Cable to OFF
(see page 51) and perform the Auto Program function (see page 52).

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Connecting Directly
to Cable or an
Antenna

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Cable Box
Connections

Cable Box and Cable

This is the preferred basic cable TV hookup to use if:
❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and
❑ You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.
With this setup you can:
Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
cable box when the signal is scrambled.
❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. (Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
❑ Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one channel is sent to the projection TV, so you can not
use the Twin View or Channel Index features for your cable box.)
❑

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the
projection TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the projection TV’s TO CONVERTER
jack to the cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter
allows you to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into
the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable
box, eliminating the need for an external splitter.

Cable box

AUX
Rear of
projection TV

IN
OUT

TO
CONVERTER

75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
Signal
VHF/UHF

CATV cable (unscrambled channels)

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the TV (unscrambled).

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
Cable Box Only

Use this hookup if:
You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled or encoded
signals requiring a cable box to view all channels, and

❑

You do not intend to hook up any other audio or video equipment to
your projection TV.

When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one unscrambled
channel is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot use the Twin View
feature. If some channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using
the hookup on page 16 instead.

1

Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the cable
box’s IN jack.

2

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
VHF/UHF

Cable

Rear of projection TV

IN

OUT
Cable box

Also, set Cable to ON in the Channel menu. (see page 51)
z Setting the Channel
Fix feature in the Channel
menu (see “Using the
Channel Menu” on page
51) ensures that you do
not accidentally switch
the channels using your
projection TV.

✍ If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box,
consider using the Channel Fix feature to set your projection TV to
channel 3 or 4 (see page 52).

✍ Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your cable box
(see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 57).

✍ To change channels using the cable box, set your projection TV to
channel 3 or 4 depending on the cable box channel output.

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Connecting a VCR and Cable
Use this hookup if:
❑

You have cable TV that does not require a cable box.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR’s IN jack.

3

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s Audio and
S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

Rear of Projection TV

Coaxial cable

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

VCR

Cable
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a VCR and Cable Box
Use this hookup if:
Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and

❑

You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.

With this setup you can:
❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels on your cable
box when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony Remote
control to operate your cable box, see “Programming the Remote
Control” on page 57.

❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.

❑

Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one signal is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot
use the Twin View feature.)

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the VCR’s
IN jack.

4

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

5

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the
cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter allows you
to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the
projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box,
eliminating the need for an external splitter.

✍ To view scrambled channels, set your projection TV to AUX 3 or 4
(depending on your cable box output). Change channels using your
cable box.

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VCR
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)

Coaxial
cable

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

S VIDEO

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Cable box

Coaxial cable

Rear of projection TV

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

✍ You will not be able to change channels on the VCR. Set your projection
TV and VCR to channel 3 or 4, depending on your cable box channel
output.

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the projection TV (unscrambled).

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Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing
If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while
using your TV to monitor what is being recorded.

1

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the playback VCR’s Audio
and Video OUT jacks to the recording VCR’s Audio and Video IN
jacks.

2

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the recording VCR’s
AUDIO and Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and
VIDEO IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

VCR (playback)

VCR (recording)

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

✍ To perform tape editing, set the projection TV to the video input intended
for playback by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control.

✍ You may need to change the video input on your VCR. Consult your
VCR’s operating manual for instructions.

✍ If your VCRs have an S VIDEO jack: For best picture quality, use an
S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on your combined
A/V cable.
Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the playback VCR’s S VIDEO OUT jack
to the recording VCR’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO does not provide audio,
so audio cables must still be connected to provide sound.

✍ You cannot record signals from equipment connected to the Y, PB, PR
input.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

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Connecting a Satellite Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s
SATELLITE IN jack.

2

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the satellite receiver’s
AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and
S VIDEO IN jacks.

3

Connect a coaxial cable from your cable or antenna to the projection
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

✍ If your satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable
(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.
Rear of projection TV

Coaxial
cable

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

Satellite receiver

S
VIDEO

Satellite
antenna
cable

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

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Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s
SATELLITE IN jack.

2
3

Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF IN jack.

4

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the satellite receiver’s
AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT jacks to the VCR’s AUDIO and S VIDEO
IN jacks.

5

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and
S VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

Rear of projection TV
Satellite receiver

Satellite
antenna
cable

Coaxial
cable

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)

YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
S VIDEO

VMC-810S/
820S (not
supplied)

VCR

Cable

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

✍ Be sure your VCR’s video input is set correctly. Consult your VCR’s
operating manual for instructions.

✍ Use TV/VIDEO to select
- VIDEO 1 to watch satellite TV or the VCR (Your VCR must be turned on).
- VHF/UHF to watch cable TV.

✍ If your VCR or satellite receiver is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting an Audio Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

Using audio cables, connect the projection TV’s AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX)
jacks to the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

AUDIO-R
(red)

AUDIO-L
(white)

RK-74A
(not supplied)

Line
input

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Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors
This is the preferred hookup to use if:
Your DVD player has component (Y, PB, PR) jacks.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD player’s
Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks to the Y, PB and PR jacks on the projection TV.
Use the VIDEO IN 5 or 6 connections.

✍ The Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled
Y, CB and CR, or Y, PB and PR. If so, connect the cables to like colors.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to
the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of
inputs that you used for the video connection (VIDEO IN 5 or 6).

PR
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

PB
Y
Rear of projection TV

DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

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Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors
Use this hookup if:
❑

Your DVD player does not have component (Y, PB, PR) jacks.

✍ If your DVD player has video component output connectors: for best
picture quality use the connection described on page 25.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using audio cables, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to the
projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

2

Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to
the projection TV’s S VIDEO jack.
Rear or projection TV

S VIDEO
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ Use TV/VIDEO on the remote control to switch between the VCR, DVD
player and cable TV inputs.

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a Digital TV Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the Digital TV
Set-top box’s Y, PB and PR jacks to the projection TV.

✍ The Y, PB and PR jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must
be connected to provide sound.
Component video connection is necessary to view 480p, 720p and
1080i formats. You may also use the S VIDEO or Composite Video
connections, however, composite video (Y, PB, PR) will provide the
best picture quality for all format types.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the Digital TV Set-top box’s Audio OUT
jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

PR
PB

VMC-10HG (not supplied)

Y

Rear of
projection TV

Digital TV Set-top box

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the
Y, PB and PR connectors.

✍ This projection TV is not compatible with digital TV receivers
configured with RGB or VGA output connectors.

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z Be sure to read the
Set-top box manual.

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Connecting a Camcorder
For easy connection of the camcorder, the projection TV has front Audio and
Video inputs (shown below). However, if you prefer, you can also connect
the camcorder to the projection TV’s rear Audio and Video IN jacks.
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the camcorder’s Audio and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

✍ If you have a mono camcorder, connect its left audio output to the
projection TV’s AUDIO L (MONO) jack.

✍ If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable
(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

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Connecting an AV Receiver
For greater control of all audio and video equipment, connect an AV receiver.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2
3
4
5
6

Connect the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or
antenna to IN on the VCR.
Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the
projection TV.
Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO of VIDEO 1 IN on the
projection TV to MONITOR OUT on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect TV OUT on the projection TV
to AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect the video equipment to the AV
receiver.
Select the Setup menu and set “Video Label” to “Receiver” to fix your
TV’s input to AV receiver (see “Video Label” on page 56).
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

Coaxial cable (not supplied)
Rear of projection TV

VCR

VIDEO

AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R

VIDEO
Cable/
Antenna

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 2 IN
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 1 IN

MONITOR
OUT

AV receiver

AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT

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✍ Change “Video Label” for the VIDEO 1 input to “Receiver” (see page 56).

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Using the CONTROL S Feature
CONTROL S allows you to control your projection TV system and other
Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to
control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature
allows you to always point your remote control at your projection TV,
instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden
or out of direct line of sight.

Rear of projection TV

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Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically

✍ The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable
box for all channel selection.

Using Auto Setup

1

Press POWER on the front panel of your projection TV or on the remote
control to turn on the projection TV.

2

Press the TV (FUNCTION) button on your remote control. Red light will
briefly appear.

3

Press CH+ on your projection TV to run Auto Setup, or press CH– to
exit. If you use the channel buttons on your remote control, be sure to
use the main set of buttons ( ).
Projection TV front panel

✍ You can run Auto Program by selecting it in the Channel menu, as
described on page 52.

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After you finish connecting your projection TV, you can run Auto Setup to
set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn your
projection TV on for the first time after installing it. If you do not want to set
up the channels at this time, you can do it later by using the Auto Program
feature in the Channel menu (see page 52).

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Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –
The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green
and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs.
Before you use your projection TV, be sure to adjust the convergence.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence
automatically.

✍ It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the
projection TV is first turned on.
Projection TV
front panel

1
2

Receive a TV or cable TV program.
Press FLASH FOCUS.
The cross pattern shown below appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to
work. The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes
white and you are returned to the program you were watching.

To obtain an
optimum
convergence for
Digital TV programs

The optimum convergence alignment varies with digital TV formats.
Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press FLASH FOCUS.

✍ You cannot perform any other functions until FLASH FOCUS has
completed its cycle.

✍ If you perform any other operation while FLASH FOCUS is in progress,
FLASH FOCUS operation is canceled.

✍ Unshielded speakers or other metallic objects can cause picture
distortion if placed close to the projection TV.

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Using the Remote Control
The following table describes the buttons on the remote control that are for
more advanced functions.

✍ Main Power button must be turned ON to activate the remote control.
Button Descriptions

Outside Panel
Button

Description

1 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to
restore the sound.

2 SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the time
in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the
projection TV to remain on before shutting off
automatically. Cancel by pressing until SLEEP OFF
appears. While the Sleep feature is set, press once to view
the remaining time.

3 ANT

Changes between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.

4 DISPLAY

Press once to display the current time and channel label (if
set) and channel number. Press again to turn Display off.
See page 54 for details on setting the time.

5 JUMP

Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV alternates between the current channel and
the last channel that was selected.

6 FREEZE

Freezes the window picture. Press again to restore the
picture.

7

Press to enter the Channel Index mode. You can view and
select from twelve channels without leaving the current
one.

INDEX

8

The joystick allows for movement of the on-screen cursor.
Pressing down on the center of the joystick selects the item.

9 VOL +/–

Adjusts the volume.

q; PIC MODE

Press repeatedly to step through the available video picture
modes: Vivid, Standard, Movie and Pro. Also available in
the Video menu. For details, see “Selecting Video Options”
on page 47.

qa FAVORITES

Displays the Favorite Channels list. For details, see “Using
Favorite Channels” on page 39.

qs RESET

Press when in a menu to reset the settings to the factory
defaults.

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Button

Description

qd POWER
buttons
(GREEN)

Turn on and off the projection TV and other audio/video
equipment you have programmed into the remote control.
For instructions, see “Programming the Remote Control”
on page 57.

qf FUNCTION
buttons

Select the equipment (TV, SAT/CABLE) that you want to
operate. The indicator lights up momentarily when pushed
to show which device the remote control is operating.

qg TV/VIDEO

Cycles through the video equipment connected to your
projection TV’s video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qh 0 – 9 and
ENTER

Press 0 - 9 to select a channel, the channel changes after 2
seconds. Press ENTER to select immediately.

qj

Turns on/off Twin View. For details, see “Using Twin
View™” on page 40.
GUIDE

Displays the program guide of your satellite.

qk MENU

Press to display the projection TV on-screen menu. Press
again to exit from the menu.

ql CH +/–

Scan through channels.

w; DRC/
Press repeatedly to step through the available highCINEMOTION resolution picture modes: Interlaced, Progressive and
CineMotion. For details, see “Using the Video Menu” on
page 47.

z To scan rapidly through the
channels, press and hold down
CH+ or CH–.

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Inside Panel
Button

Description

1 SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all equipment
connected with S-Link.
Play

3m

Rewind

4 REC

Record

5x

Stop

6 DVD MENU

Displays the DVD menu.

7 MTS/SAP

Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS)
options: Stereo, Auto SAP, and Mono.

8 CODE SET

Used for programming the remote control to operate nonSony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the
Remote Control” on page 57.

9 POWER

Press to turn on the DVD/VCR player you have
programmed into the remote control. For instructions, see
“Programming the Remote Control” on page 57.

q; M

Fast-forward

qa

Use to switch control for connected video equipment. You
can program one video source for each switch position. For
details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page
57.

qs X

Pause (Press again to resume normal playback)

qd MENU

Displays the video equipment menu.

qf M, m, <, ,, Use to operate the DVD menu.
and ENTER
qg

Press to select an audio option: Steady Sound ON or
OFF.

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Watching the TV
Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control. The
following will explain the function of some of the buttons found on your
remote control.

Buttons for
Projection TV
Operations

1 TV (FUNCTION)

Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV.
2 ANT— (AUX input)

Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.
3 TV (POWER)

Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g.,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO or
CH +/ – until a channel number appears.
4 0-9 and ENTER

Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example,
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 seconds,
or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.
5 CH +/–

Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down).
6 VOL +/–

Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down).
7 JUMP

Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel
selected.
8 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. “MUTING” will appear on the screen and will dim
three seconds later. To restore the sound, press again or press VOL +.
9 FREEZE — (yellow labeled button)

This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the
TV’s screen (see “Using the Freeze Function” on page 43).
q; SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in
minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on
before shutting off automatically.
Cancel by pressing SLEEP until “SLEEP OFF” appears.

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qa DISPLAY

Press to display the channel number, current time and channel label (if set).
To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
qs TV/VIDEO

Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qd MTS/SAP

Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) options (see
“MTS” on page 49).
qf PIC MODE
Press PIC MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five different video

modes that best suits the program you are watching.
Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing

environments.
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments.
Pro (Professional): Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements.

When you select each mode, you can also adjust the picture quality (such as
Brightness, Color, etc.) to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on page
47.

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If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Setup menu, your projection TV
will skip the video input you selected (see “Video Label” on page 56).

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Watching the Digital TV
When you have connected the DTV receiver, you can enjoy digital TV
programs. This projection TV is capable of receiving the 1080i, 720p, 480p
and 480i digital TV formats.

✍ This projection TV is not capable of displaying a native 720p format
signal. When a 720p format signal is received, it is converted into a 480p
format signal.
To view a digital TV program

1

Connect the DTV receiver to VIDEO 5 or 6 IN on the projection TV
(for details, see page 27).

2
3

Press TV/VIDEO to select VIDEO 5 or 6.

4

Adjust the volume of the projection TV as necessary.

Select a digital channel on the DTV receiver. For details, see the
Operating Manual of the DTV receiver.

✍ The optimum convergence alignment varies with digital TV formats.
Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press FLASH FOCUS (for
details, see page 32).

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Using Favorite Channels
The Favorite Channel feature lets you select programs from a list of favorite
channels that you preset.
To display a list of your favorite channels:

✍ Your Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually. The

1

Press FAVORITES.
The Favorite Channel options appear.

Preview window

Favor ios
124
6
10
12
2
8
8
4
Exit

2

Move the joystick up or down to highlight the channel you want to
watch. The program on that channel appears in the preview window.
Press
to select.

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factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto.
When Favorite Channel is set to Auto, the last eight channels selected
with 0-9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options. If you want to
input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings, see “Favorite
Channel” on page 51.

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Using Twin View™
Twin View enables you to watch two programs at the same time. You can
also change the size of both the left and right pictures.

Displaying Twin
Pictures

To display twin pictures

1

Make sure your projection TV is
tuned to a working channel.

2

Press

.

,
,
To cancel twin pictures
❑ Press
again (or press

Activating the
Picture

).

Although two pictures appear on the screen at the same time, only one
picture is active. Change the picture size by using the joystick. For an active
picture, you can:
❑

Change channels.

❑

Adjust the volume.

❑

Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT or
TV/VIDEO to switch the video input.

❑

Change the picture size by pressing the joystick up or down.
To activate the right picture
❑ Move the joystick to the right.

,
,
To activate the left picture
❑ Move the joystick to the left.

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✍ ANT is not effective in the right picture.
✍ JUMP is not effective in Twin View.
✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes
the change. The next time you use the Twin View feature, the
memorized sizes appear.
4:3 in Twin View. The picture will be reformatted to that aspect ratio.

✍ If viewing a 720p or 1080i format input source, the aspect ratio will
maintain the original 16:9 aspect ratio.

✍ Hookups that affect your ability to use Twin View:
- If you are viewing all channels through the cable box, the Twin
View feature will not work. The cable box only unscrambles one
signal at a time, so the right picture will be the same as the left
picture.
- You can watch a scrambled cable channel and another video
source. Be sure your DVD player, VCR or satellite receiver are
connected to one of the VIDEO IN 1-6 and AUX inputs on the rear
of the projection TV. Pictures from equipment connected to VIDEO
5, 6 and AUX will only appear in the left picture, not in the right.

✍ The active picture is highlighted in cyan.

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✍ When viewing an enhanced 16:9 picture, the aspect ratio changes to

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Changing the
Picture Size

The zoom feature lets you change the size of the left and right pictures.
To enlarge the left
picture (reduce the
right)

To enlarge the right
picture (reduce the
left)

1

Move the joystick
left to activate the
left picture (if not
already activated).

1

Move the joystick
right to activate the
right picture (if not
already activated).

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down
to reduce the
picture.

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down to
reduce the picture.

✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes the
change. The next time you use the Twin View function, the memorized
sizes appear.

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Using the Features

Using the Freeze Function
The FREEZE button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture.
You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers,
recipes, etc.
To use the Freeze function

When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press
FREEZE.

2

The projection TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the
“frozen” picture on the right, while the current program continues on the
left.

Frozen picture

Current program
in progress

Call 555-1234

3

To cancel and return to normal viewing, press FREEZE.

✍ Freeze feature is not available if you are already in Twin View™ mode.

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Using the Features

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Using the Features

Using Channel Index
Channel Index allows you to display multiple channels and select one
directly.
The channels used for Channel Index will come directly from the projection
TV’s list of receivable channels (those set during “Auto Program” on page
52).
To use the Channel Index function

1

Press

.

The current channel will be reduced in size and displayed in the center
of the screen in normal motion picture format. The first twelve
receivable channels will appear one after another, clockwise, around the
center picture. These small pictures are updated in intervals of one
second. The channel number and channel caption (if set) on the second
and later appearances will dim.

A cyan-colored frame will appear to indicate current channel selection.

2

Move the joystick in any direction to move the cyan frame to the
channel that you wish to view, and press
.

The selected channel will zoom in and move to the center, and the sound
of that channel will be heard.

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For the center picture you can:
❑

Change the channel by pressing 0-9 and ENTER.

❑

Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT
or to the video input by pressing TV/VIDEO, without changing the
surrounding channels.

entire screen may become unstable. In this case, erase the snowy
channel (see “Channel Skip/Add” on page 52).

✍ If you leave the Channel Index screen displayed for an hour without
any additional operation, Channel Index is canceled and the normal
picture reappears.

3

If you wish to view another channel, repeat step 2.
To view another twelve channels, press CH+.
To view the previous twelve, press CH–.
To view the normal picture of the selected channel, proceed to step 4.

4

Press

.

The center picture will be enlarged for normal viewing.

To cancel Channel Index
❑ Press
again to resume normal viewing.

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Using the Features

✍ Sound will only be heard from the center picture.
✍ If one of the pictures received through Channel Index is snowy, the

Using the Menus
Overview
Opening and choosing a menu:

1
2
3
4

Press MENU to display the menu screen.
Move the joystick to the desired menu icon and press

to select it.

Use the joystick to scroll through the features.
See the specific menu page for instructions on moving through the
menu.

The menu gives you access to the following features:
Menu Icon Description

Page

Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. 47
It also allows you to customize the Picture Mode based on
the type of program you are viewing.
Offers enhanced audio options such as listening to second 49
audio programming (SAP), or customizing the Effect of
the sound on your projection TV.
To end a menu session:
Press MENU again.

To end one menu
session and move to
another:
Press the joystick V to
return to the menu icons.
Move the joystick B or b to
choose the next menu icon
and press
to select it.

Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list, run the Auto 51
Program function, and more.

Lets you control the viewing of programs.

Lets you set the clock on your projection TV and allows 54
you to program your projection TV for scheduled viewing
using the Timers.
Provides several options for setting up your channels,
labeling your Video inputs, and selecting the language of
the on-screen menus.

46

53

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Using the Menus

Using the Video Menu
To select the Video Menu

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s adjustment appears.

5

Use the joystick to make the
desired adjustments.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Video
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

to select/set.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Picture, Brightness, Color,
Hue, Sharpness and Color Temp
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video menu.

Selecting Video
Options
z To quickly and easily
change from one Video
Mode to another, use the
PIC MODE on the remote
control.

The Video menu includes the following options.
Option

Description

Mode
Customized
picture
viewing

Vivid

Select for enhanced picture contrast and
sharpness.

Standard

Recommended for Normal viewing conditions.

Movie

Select for soft, film like, picture.

Pro

Select for professional monitor like appearance.

✍ You can alter the Video menu settings (Picture, Brightness,
Color, etc.) for each Mode.
Picture

Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color or decrease
picture contrast and soften the color.

Brightness

Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.

Color

Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity.

Hue

Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones.

Sharpness

Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.

Color Temp
White
intensity
adjustment

Choose from three color temperatures:
Cool

Select to give the white colors a blue tint.

Neutral

Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.

Warm

Select to give the white colors a red tint (NTSCStandard).

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Using the Menus

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Option

Description

DRC Mode
Digital
Reality
Creation

Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x density, for high quality
sources (i.e., DVD player, Satellite receiver).
Select from Interlaced, Progressive and CineMotion.
Interlaced

Recommended for moving pictures.

Progressive

Recommended for still images and text.

CineMotion

Recommended for 24 frame-per-second films.

Using the Menus

Using the Audio Menu
To select the Audio Menu

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll through
the options.

4

Press
to select an option.
That option’s settings appear.

5

Use the joystick to scroll through
the settings.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Audio
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

to select the desired setting.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass and Balance
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio menu.

Selecting Audio
Options

The Audio menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Steady
Sound

ON

Select to stabilize the volume.

OFF

Select to turn off Steady Sound.

TruSurround

Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
only).

Simulated

Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.

OFF

Normal stereo or mono reception.

Effect

MTS
Stereo
Enjoy stereo,
bilingual and Auto-SAP
mono
programs
Mono

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program
broadcast in stereo.
Select to automatically switch the projection TV to
second audio programs when a signal is received.
(If no SAP signal is present, the projection TV
remains in Stereo mode.)
Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise
during weak stereo broadcasts.)

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Using the Menus
Option
Speaker

Audio Out
Easy control
of volume
adjustments

50

Description
ON

Select to turn on the projection TV speakers.

OFF

Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and
listen to the projection TV's sound only through
your external audio system speakers.

Variable

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off, but
the volume output from your audio system can still
be controlled by the projection TV’s remote
control.

Fixed

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off and the
volume, bass and treble output of the projection TV
is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume control
to adjust the volume through your audio system.

Using the Menus

Using the Channel Menu
To select the Channel Menu

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s options appear.

Move the joystick to the Channel
icon
and press
.

5

Use the joystick to scroll
through the options.

6
7

Press

Video

Audio Channel Parent

Timer

Setup

Fa v o r i t e C h a n n e l : A u t o
Cable:ON
Channel fix:OFF
Auto Program
Channel Skip/Add
Channel Label

Move:

Select:

End:

Using the Menus

Selecting Channel
Options

1
2

MENU

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Channel menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Favorite Channel Auto

Manual

Select if you want Favorite Channel options to
be set automatically to the last eight channels
selected with the 0-9 buttons.
Select if you want to input your own selections
as Favorite Channel options.

1
2
3
Cable

Press
to select a favorite channel
number.
Use the joystick to scroll through the
channels until you find the channel you
want to add to your favorites.
Press

to select it.

ON

Select if you are receiving cable channels with a
CATV cable.

OFF

Select if you are using an antenna.

✍ You should run Auto Program after changing the Cable
setting.

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Using the Menus
Option

Description

Channel Fix
2-6
Useful when you
have a cable box
or satellite
receiver connected
AUX 2-6

“Fix” your projection TV’s channel setting to 3
or 4 and use the cable box, VCR or satellite
receiver to change channels. Select one of these
settings if you have connected the device to the
VHF/UHF jack.

VIDEO 1

Use when connecting an AV receiver to control
external video sources. TV output should be
connected through the AV receiver.

Auto Program

Automatically programs the projection TV for all receivable
channels.

Channel
Skip/Add

Removes and adds viewable channels.

1
2
3
4

Channel Label

52

Same as 2-6, except you select one of these
settings if you have connected the device to the
AUX jack. (see page 14)

Use the joystick to scroll through the channels until you
find the channel you want to skip/add.
Press

to select it.

Press the joystick up or down to toggle between “Add” and
“Skip.”
Press

to select.

Label up to 20 channels with their station call letters.

Using the Menus

Using the Parent Menu (Channel Block)
The Parent menu allows you to set up the TV to block up to 4 channels.

Using the Parent
Menu

To block channels

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Move the joystick up or down to select 1-4, and press

4

Move the joystick down to select the channel to be blocked, and press
.

5

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Move the joystick to the Parent icon

and press

.
Using the Menus

z Performing Auto
Program will erase the
Channel Block settings.
z Selecting “Receiver”
of Video Label will erase
the Channel Block
settings.

.

To cancel channel block settings
❑ Set Channel Block to OFF in step 4.

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Using the Timer Menu
To select the Timer menu

1
2

Press MENU.
Move the joystick to the Timer
icon
and press
.

To set the Current Time

1

Use the joystick to select
“Current Time”, then press

.

2

If it is currently Daylight Saving
Time, be sure to set the mode to
“ON” first.

3
4

Use the joystick to enter the correct time, then press

.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To set the Timer

Before setting the timer, be sure to set your projection TV’s clock to the
current time and Daylight Saving Mode.

1
2

Move the joystick to “Timer 1” or “Timer 2”, then press

3

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

.

Use the joystick to enter your day, time and channel preferences, then
press
to select each one.

To reset the Clock or Timers
❑ Press RESET on the remote control after selecting that option in the

Timer menu.

✍ Selecting Channel Fix will clear the timer settings.
Selecting Timer
Options

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The Timer menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Timer 1
Timer 2

Program

Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration,
and channel.

OFF

Select to turn off the Timer. (Your previous
settings will be saved.)

Current Time

Set the current time.

Daylight Saving

ON

Select in the Spring to adjust the time during
Daylight Saving Time.

OFF

Select in the Fall to adjust the time at the end
of Daylight Saving Time.

Using the Menus

Using the Setup Menu
To select the Setup Menu

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll through
the features.

4

Press
to select a feature. That
feature’s options appear.

5

Use the joystick to scroll through
the options.

6
7

Press

Move the joystick to the Setup
icon
and press
.

Using the Menus

Selecting
Setup Options

1
2

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Setup menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Caption Vision

Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for
programs that are broadcast with closed captioning).
OFF

Turns off Caption Vision.

CC1, CC2,
CC3, CC4

Displays a printed version of the
dialog or sound effects of a program.
(Should be set to CC1 for most
programs.)

TEXT1, TEXT2,
TEXT3, TEXT4

Displays network/station information
presented using either half or the
whole screen (if available). For closed
captioning, set to CC1.

XDS
(Extended Data
Service)

Displays a network name, program
name, program length, and time of the
show if the broadcaster offers this
service.

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Using the Menus
Option

Description

Video Label

Allows you to label the audio/video components you connected
to the projection TV so you can identify them when using TV/
VIDEO. When in the Setup menu’s Video Label feature, use
the joystick to highlight an input to label, then press
to
select it. Use the joystick to scroll through the labels. Press
to select the component you connected to each of the input
jacks on the back of your projection TV. Select “Skip” if you do
not have a component connected to a particular set of input
jacks.
VIDEO 1/2/3/4

VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, Game, SAT,
DVD, Web, Receiver, DTV, Skip

VIDEO 5/6

DVD, DTV, HD, Skip

If you select “Skip”, your projection TV skips this connection
when you press TV/VIDEO.

✍ When you select “Receiver” on Video Label, your projection
TV’s input is fixed.

z To use this feature
with widescreen DVDs,
set your DVD player to
16:9 aspect ratio.

Language

Select to display all on-screen menus in your language of
choice: English, Español, Français.

16:9 Enhanced

Provides enhanced picture resolution for widescreen sources,
such as selected DVD titles (only available when the projection
TV is in VIDEO mode). Press TV/VIDEO and select from one
of the following options:
AUTO

To activate automatically when a 16:9
signal is received.

ON

To activate manually.

OFF

To deactivate manually.

✍ AUTO/ON will appear when the projection TV is in VIDEO mode 1-6.
ON/OFF will appear when the projection TV is in VIDEO mode 5-6 and the
480p signal occurs.

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Other Information
Programming the Remote Control
The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.
Sony
Equipment

Switch Position
on Remote Control

Programmable
Code Number

Beta, ED Beta VCRs

AV1

303

8 mm VCR

AV2

302

VHS VCR

AV3

301

DVD Player

DVD

751

If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to control
with the projection TV’s remote control, use the following procedures to
program the remote control.

✍ The equipment must have infrared (IR) remote capability in order to be
used with the remote control.
From the “Manufacturer’s Codes” listed on page 59, select the three-digit
code number for the manufacturer’s code for your component. If more than
one code number is listed, start with the number listed first. Use the code
number to complete the following procedure.
To program a cable box or a satellite receiver

1
2
3
4
5
6

Open the panel of the remote control.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.
Close the panel and press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTON).
Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the 0-9 buttons.
Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component and press the green POWER button that
corresponds with that component. If it responds, the programming is
completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

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Other Information
To program video equipment

1
2
3

Open the panel of the remote control.
Move the slide switch to the desired component type.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.

✍ You must perform step 4 within 10 seconds of step 3, or you must
start again from step 3.

4

Close the panel and enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number
using the 0-9 buttons.

5
6

Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component, open the panel, and press the green POWER
button. If it responds, the programming is completed. If not, try using
the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

Tips
❑ If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one

until you come to the correct code for your component.

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❑

If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously
entered at that setting is erased.

❑

In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your component with
the Sony remote control. In this case, use the component’s own remote
control unit.

Other Information
Manufacturer’s Codes
VCRs
Manufacturer

Code

Sony

301

Admiral
(M. Ward)

327

Aiwa

338, 344

Audio Dynamic 314, 337
319, 317

Canon

309, 308

Citizen

332

Craig

302, 332

Criterion

315

Curtis Mathes

304, 338, 309

Daewoo

341, 312, 309

DBX

314, 336, 337

Dimensia

304

Emerson

Manufacturer

Code

Minolta

305, 304

Wards

Mitsubishi/
MGA

323, 324, 325,
326

327, 328, 335,
331, 332

Yamaha

314, 330, 336,
337

Zenith

331

Multitech

325, 338, 321

NEC

314, 336, 337

Olympic

309, 308

Optimus

327

Panasonic

308, 309, 306,
307

Pentax

305, 304

Philco

308, 309

Philips

308, 309, 310

Pioneer

308

Quasar

308, 309, 306

RCA/
PROSCAN

304, 305, 308,
309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329

319, 320, 316,
317, 318, 341

Realistic

309, 330, 328,
335, 324, 338

Fisher

330, 335

Sansui

314

Funai

338

Samsung

322, 313, 321

General Electric 329, 304, 309

Sanyo

330, 335

Go Video

322, 339, 340

Scott

Goldstar

332

Hitachi

306, 304,
305, 338

312, 313, 321,
335, 323, 324,
325, 326

Sharp

Instant Replay

309, 308

Shintom

315

309, 305, 304,
330, 314, 336,
337

Signature 2000
(M. Ward)

338, 327

SV2000

338

JVC

314, 336, 337,
345, 346, 347

Sylvania

308, 309, 338,
310

Kenwood

314, 336, 332,
337

Symphonic

338

Tashiro

332

LXI (Sears)

332, 305, 330,
335, 338

Tatung

314, 336, 337

Magnavox

308, 309, 310

Teac

314, 336, 338,
337

Marantz

314, 336, 337

Technics

309, 308

Marta

332

Toshiba

312, 311

Memorex

309, 335

JC Penney

327, 328

DVD Players
Manufacturer
Sony
Panasonic
Pioneer
RCA
Toshiba
Cable Boxes
Manufacturer
Hamlin/Regal
Jerrold/G. I.

Oak
Panasonic
Pioneer
Scientific
Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith

Code
751
753
752
755
754

Code
222, 223, 224,
225, 226
201, 202, 203,
204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 218
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
214, 215
209, 210, 211
216, 217
212, 213

Satellite Receivers
Manufacturer Code
Sony
801
General
802
Electric
Hitachi
805
Hughes
804
Panasonic
803
RCA/
802, 808
PROSCAN
Toshiba
806, 807

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Other Information

Broksonic

Code

Manufacturer

Other Information

Operating Other Components with Your Projection TV Remote
Control
Operating a VCR

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the AV input you coded for this
device.
To Do This ...

Operating a DVD
Player

Press

Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Change channels

CH +/–

Record

N and REC simultaneously

Play

N

Stop

x

Fast forward

M

Rewind the tape

m

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Search the picture
forward or backward

M or m during playback
(release to resume normal playback)

Change input mode

Slide switch

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the DVD input you coded for
this device.
To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Play

N

Stop

x

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Step through different tracks of M to step forward or m to step backward
an audio disc
Step through different chapters CH+ to step forward or CH– to step backward
of a video disc

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Display the DVD menu

DVD MENU

Display the menu (Setup)

MENU

Operate the DVD menu

M, m, <, ,, ENTER

Other Information

Operating a Cable
Box

Press

Turn on/off

SAT/CABLE (POWER)

Select Cable Box

SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION)

Select a channel

0-9 buttons, ENTER

Change channels

CH +/–

Back to previous channel

JUMP

To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

SAT/CABLE (POWER)

Select Satellite Receiver

SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION)

Select a channel

0-9 buttons, ENTER

Change channels

CH +/–

Back to previous channel

JUMP

Display channel number

DISPLAY

Display DBS guide

GUIDE

Display DBS menu

MENU

Move highlight (cursor)

Joystick or arrows

Other Information

Operating a Satellite
Receiver

To Do This ...

Select item

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Other Information

Troubleshooting
Problem

Possible Remedies

No picture
(screen not lit),
no sound

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
Push the power button on the front of the projection TV.
Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV,
and when watching connected equipment, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
The Channel Block feature is activated (see “Using the Parent Menu (Channel
Block)” on page 53).
If your projection TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your
projection TV may need service. Call your local Sony Service Center.

Remote control
does not operate

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

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 orientation of the batteries.

Dark, poor or no
picture (screen lit),
good sound

❏
❏
❏
❏

Adjust the Picture setting in the Video menu (see page 47).
Adjust the Brightness setting in the Video menu (see page 47).
Check antenna/cable connections.
Adjust the convergence again using FLASH FOCUS (see “Adjusting the
Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 32).

Good picture,
no sound

❏
❏
❏

Press MUTING so that “MUTING” disappears from the screen (see page 33).
Make sure Speaker is set to ON in the Audio menu (see page 50).
Check the MTS setting in the Audio menu (see “MTS” on page 49).

Cannot receive digital channels ❏
(when a DTV receiver is
❏
connected)

Check the connections between the DTV receiver and the projection TV (see page
27).
Check your local listings to find out if you can receive digital broadcasts in your
area.

Cannot receive upper channels ❏
(UHF) when using an antenna ❏

Change Cable to OFF (see page 51).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 52).

No color

❏

Adjust the Color settings in the Video menu (see page 47).

Only snow and noise
appear on the screen

❏
❏
❏
❏

Check the Cable setting in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 51).
Check the antenna/cable connections.
Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs.
Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 36).

Dotted lines
or stripes

❏
❏

Adjust the antenna.
Move the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hairdryers.

Projection TV is fixed to one
channel

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 52).
Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 52).

❏
Double images or ghosts

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❏

Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by
reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).

Other Information
Problem

Possible Remedies

Cannot operate menu

❏
❏

If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it.
Turn the projection TV’s power off and on again.

Cannot receive any channels
when using cable TV

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 52).
Check your cable settings.
Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see page 51).

❏
❏

Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. Then
press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s volume.

Channel Index does not display ❏
❏
all available channels

Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 51).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 52).

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 52).

❏

Be sure you have not inadvertently switched your projection TV from channel 3 or
4 setting if you are using another device to change channels.
If you are using another device to control channels, be sure the “function” button
for that device has been pressed, or the slide switch is set correctly. For example, if
you are using your cable to control channels, be sure to press SAT/CABLE.

Cannot receive channels
Unable to select a channel
Cannot change channels with
the remote control

❏

Cannot cycle through the other ❏
video equipment connected to
the projection TV
There is a black box on the
screen

❏

There is no twin picture or it is ❏
❏
just static
❏

Be sure the Video Label feature has not been set to Skip (see page 56).

You have selected a text option in the Setup menu and no text is available (see
page 55 to reset Setup selections). To turn this feature off, select OFF in the
Caption Vision option. If you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1
instead of Text 1-4.
Be sure your twin picture is set to a video source/channel that has a program airing.
You may be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling
through your video inputs using TV/VIDEO.
Twin View is not set to receive a signal from the AUX input. If you have
connected a VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver to the AUX input on the
projection TV, it will not show in the second picture.

You get the same program in the ❏
window picture as in the main
❏
picture

Both may be set to the same channel. Try changing channels in either the main
picture or the window picture.
You may be running all your channels through a cable box. The cable box will
only unscramble one signal at a time, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If
possible, run a direct cable to your projection TV’s VHF/UHF input (this will only
work if your cable system provides an unscrambled signal).

You cannot get anything but TV ❏
channels in your second picture

Be sure the video label has not been set to skip your video inputs. See the Setup
menu on page 55.

Favorite Channel does not
display your choices

❏

Verify that Favorite Channel is set to Manual in the Channel menu (see
“Favorite Channel” on page 51).

(Continued)

63

Other Information

❏

Cannot gain enough volume
when using a cable box

Other Information
Problem

Possible Remedies

Some video sources do not
appear when you press TV/
VIDEO

❏

64

Ensure that Video Label is not set to SKIP (see “Video Label” on page 56).

Other Information

Specifications
Projection System
Picture Tube
Projection Lenses

2-13
14-69
1-125
110 V AC, 60 Hz
4
3

Audio (IN)

6

AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT

1

TV Out
CONTROL S (IN/OUT)
Component Video Input

1
1
2 (Y, PB, PR)

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
500 mVrms (100% modulation)
Impedance: 47 kiloohms
500 mVrms (100 % modulation), Impedance:
470 ohms
1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Minijacks
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

RF Inputs
Converter
Speaker Output
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Mass
Power Consumption
In Use
In Standby

2
1
20 W × 2
1,180 × 1,417 × 632 mm
71.2 kg
280 W
Under 1 W

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65

Other Information

Antenna
Television System
Screen Size (measured diagonally)
Channel Coverage
VHF
UHF
CATV
Power Requirements
Number of Inputs/Outputs
Video (IN)
S Video (IN)

3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical
coupling and liquid cooling system
High performance, large
diameter hybrid lens F1.1
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
NTSC, American TV Standard
53 inches

Other Information
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control
AA (R6) Batteries
Optional Accessories
AV Cable
Audio Cable
Control S Cable
Component Video Cable

RM-Y908
2 supplied for remote control
VMC-810/820/830 HG
RKC-515HG
RK-G69HG
VMC-10/30 HG
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

66

Index
16:9 (widescreen) 7, 56

A

Audio receiver 24
AV receiver 29
Cable box 16, 17, 19–20
Cable or antenna 15
Camcorder 28
Digital TV Receiver 27
DVD player 25, 26
Satellite receiver 22, 23
VCR 19–21, 23
Connector Types 11
Contents of box 9
CONTROL S 30

Other Information

Activating a Twin View screen 40
Adding channels to the channel list 52
Adjusting audio, Steady Sound 49
ANT button 33
Antenna, connecting 15
Aspect ratio, 16:9 in Twin View 41
Audio menu 46, 49
Audio receiver, connecting 24
Audio/Video cable 11
Auto Program (channel setup) 31, 52
Auto Setup 31, 52
AV receiver, connecting to TV OUT 14

CODE SET button 35
Color temperature, adjusting 47
Color, adjusting 47
Connecting

Convergence, adjusting automatically 32

B
Balance, adjusting 49
Bass, adjusting 49
Batteries, inserting into remote 9
Bilingual audio 49
Brightness, adjusting 47

D

C

Digital TV program 38
Digital TV receiver, connecting 27
DISPLAY button 33
Display, turning off 33
DRC (Digital Reality Creation) Mode, described 7
DRC⁄CINEMOTION button 34
DVD MENU button 35
DVD player

Cable
setting ON/OFF 51
with VCR, connecting 18

Cable box
connecting with VCR 19
using with TV remote control 61
Camcorder, connecting 28
Caption Vision 55

Daylight saving 54
Digital Reality Creation 48
Digital TV
connecting 27
watching 38

using with TV remote control 60
with A/V connectors, connecting 26
with component video connectors, connecting 25

CATV. See cable.
Channel Index
described 7
using 44

Channel list, adding channels 52
Channel menu 46, 51
Channel Skip/Add 52
Channels
Auto Program 52
creating labels 52
setting up 31
CineMotion, DRC 34, 48
Closed caption modes 55

E
Effect
OFF 49
Simulated 49
TruSurround 49

Enhanced picture resolution, 16:9 56
Enlarging pictures, in Twin View 42
Extended Data Service 55
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67

F

Vivid 37

Favorite Channel
auto 51
described 7
manual 51
setting up 51
using 39

FAVORITES button 33
Features 7
Flash Focus
described 7
performing 32
FREEZE button 33
Freeze, using 36, 43

Front Panel Controls 12
FUNCTION buttons (WHITE) 34

H
Hookups 15
Hue, adjusting 47

MTS/SAP button 35
MTS/SAP, using 37
Muting, using 36

P
Parent menu 46, 53
PIC MODE button 33
Picture contrast, adjusting 47
Picture size, adjusting in Twin View 42
POWER button 35
POWER buttons (GREEN) 34
Presetting channels 31
Problems, troubleshooting 62

R
Rear panel controls and connections 13, 14
Remote control
buttons inside panel 35
Function of buttons 36
inserting batteries 9
programming 57–59

I
Inputs, labeling 56
Installation of the projection TV 15–30

Remote control, operating other components with
Cable box 61
DVD player 60
Satellite receiver 61
VCR 60

J
JUMP button 33
Jump, using 36

L

Removing channels from the channel list 52
RESET button 33
Resetting
Audio options 49
Timer options 54
Video options 47

Label
channels 52
video inputs 56

Locking programs 53

S

M

S Video cable 11
SAT/CABLE function button 34
SAT/CABLE power button 34
Satellite receiver

MENU button 34
MENU button (inside the panel) 35
Menus
Audio 46, 49
Channel 46, 51
Parent 46, 53
Setup 46, 55
Timer 46, 54
Video 46, 47

MODE
Movie 37
Pro 37
Standard 37

68

connecting 22
using with TV remote control 61
Setting up channels 31
Setup menu 46, 55
Sharpness, adjusting 47
SLEEP button 33
Sleep, using 37
Specifications 65–66

Steady Sound
adjusting 49

described 7

Surround sound 49
SYSTEM OFF button 35

T
Tape-to-tape editing 21
Time

Other Information

set current 54
set daylight saving 54
Timer menu 46, 54
Timer setting 54
Treble, adjusting 49
Troubleshooting 62
TV function button 34
TV power button 34
TV/VIDEO button 34

Twin View™
activating a picture 40
described 7
using 40

V
VCR
connecting two, for tape editing 21
using with TV remote control 60
with cable box, connecting 19
with cable, connecting 18
with satellite receiver, connecting 23
Video inputs, labeling 56
Video menu 46, 47
Video Modes, selecting 47
Viewing area, recommended 10
VOL +/– button 33, 36

W
Widescreen 56
Widescreen, described 7

Z
Zoom feature, with Twin View 42

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Printed in Malaysia

4-085-753-E1(1)

Projection TV
Operating Instructions

KP-HW572K90
© 2001 Sony Corporation

WARNING

Note on convergence adjustment

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not
expose the projection TV to rain or
moisture.

Before you use your projection TV, make sure to adjust
convergence. For details, see “Adjusting the Convergence
Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 30.

CAUTION

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications
not expressly approved in this manual could void your
warranty and your authority to operate this equipment.

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN

Safety

ATTENTION

❑
❑

RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR

PRECAUCION
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR

❑

CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

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) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.

CAUTION
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC
plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet
unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade
exposure.

CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and similar
products with your projection TV, or viewing a
TV station whose logo always stays on the
screen, keep the brightness and contrast
functions at low settings. If a fixed (non-moving)
pattern such as a station logo is left on the screen
for long periods of time, especially at a high
brightness or contrast setting, the image can be
permanently imprinted onto the screen. These
types of imprints are not covered by your
warranty.

2

Operate the projection TV only on 220 V AC.
If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the
cabinet, unplug the projection TV immediately and
have it checked by qualified service personnel
before operating it further.
Pull the power cord out by the plug. Do not pull the
power cord itself.
Even if your projection TV is turned off, it is still
connected to the AC power source (mains) as long as
the power cord is plugged in.
Unplug the projection TV befor moving it or if you
are not going to use it for several days.
For details concerning safety precautions, see
“Important Safeguards” on page 3.

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 vibration.
❑ Avoid operating the projection TV at temperature
below 5°C.
❑ If the projection TV is transported directly from a
cold to a warm location, or if the room temperature
changes suddenly, the picture may be blurred or
show poor color. In this case, please wait a few hours
to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the
projection TV.
❑ To obtain the best picture, do not expose the screen
to direct illumination or direct sunlight. It is
recommended to use spot lighting directed down
from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face
the screen with opaque drapery. It is desirable to
install the projection TV in a room where the floor
and walls are not of a reflective material.
TruSurround and the ( ) symbol are trademarks of SRS
Labs, Inc.
TruSurround technology is incorporated under license
from SRS Labs, Inc.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. © 1992-1997 Dolby
Laboratories. All rights reserved.
BBE and BBE Symbol are trademarks of BBE Sound,
Inc. and are licensed by BBE Sound, Inc. under U.S.
Patent No. 4,638,258 and 4,482,866.

Important Safeguards
For your protection, please read these instructions
completely, and keep this manual for future reference.

Object and Liquid Entry

WARNING

Never push objects of any kind into the
set through the cabinet slots as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short
out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the set.

To guard against injury, the following basic safety
precautions should be observed in the installation, use
and servicing of the set.

Attachments

Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions
and instructions placed on the set or described in the
operating instructions or service manual.

Use
Power Sources
This set should be operated only from
the type of power source indicated on
the serial/model plate. If you are not sure
of the type of electrical power supplied
to your home, consult your dealer or
local power company. For those sets designed to operate
from battery power, refer to the operating instructions.

Grounding or Polarization
This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug
(a plug having one blade wider than the other), or with a
three-wire grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin
for grounding). Follow the instructions below:

Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords or convenience receptacles
beyond their capacity, since this can
result in fire or electric shock.

Do not use attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer, as
they may cause hazards.

Cleaning
Clean the cabinet of the projection TV
with a dry soft cloth. To remove dust
from the screen, wipe it gently with a soft
cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed
with a cloth slightly dampened with
solution of mild soap and warm water. Never use strong
solvents such as thinner or benzine 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.

Always turn the set off when it is not
being 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.
If a snapping or popping sound from a TV
set is continuous or frequent while the TV
is operating, unplug the TV and consult
your dealer or service technician. It is
normal for some TV sets to make
occasional snapping or popping sounds,
particularly when being turned on or off.

3

Installation
Water and Moisture
Do not use power-line operated sets
near water — for example, near a
bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or
laundry tub, in a wet basement, or
near a swimming pool, etc.

Accessories
Do not place the set on an unstable
cart, stand, table or shelf. The set
may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or an adult and serious damage
to the set. Use only a cart or stand
recommended by the manufacturer
for the specific model of projection
TV. An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with
care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.

Ventilation
The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or
bottom are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure
reliable operation of the set, and to protect it from
overheating, these slots and openings must never be
blocked or covered.
❑

Never cover the slots and openings
with a cloth or other materials.

❑

Never block the slots and openings by
placing the set on a bed, sofa, rug or
other similar surface.

❑

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.

4

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 Antenna Grounding — If an outdoor antenna is
installed, follow the precautions below.
An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the
vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or
power circuits, 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 this television receiver during a
lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused
for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet
and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to
the receiver due to lightning and power-line surges.

Service

For Safety

Damage Requiring Service

Be careful when moving
the projection TV

Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions:
❑
❑
❑
❑

❑

❑

When the power cord or
plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into
the set.
If the set has been exposed
to rain or water.
If the set has been subject to
excessive shock by being
dropped, or the cabinet has
been damaged.
If the set does not operate
normally when following the
operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls
that are specified in the
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
the set to normal operation.
When the set exhibits a distinct change in
performance, it 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 you place the projection TV
in position, be careful not to drop it
on your foot or fingers.
Watch your footing while installing the projection TV.

Carry the projection TV in the
specified manner
If you carry the projection TV in a manner
other than the specified manner and
without the specified number of persons, it
may drop and a serious injury may be
caused. Be sure to follow the instructions mentioned
below.
❑
❑
❑

Carry the projection TV with the specified number
of persons (see page 9).
Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker
grill.
Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it.

Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of
the projection TV, below the Sony logo, on the sticker,
and also on the TV box (white label). Record these
numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this
product.
Model No.
Serial No._________________________

When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician certifies in writing that he has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have
the same characteristics as the original parts.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.

Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs
to the set, ask the service technician to
perform routine safety checks (as specified
by the manufacturer) to determine that the
set is in safe operating condition, and to so
certify. When the set reaches the end of its
useful life, improper disposal could result
in a picture tube implosion. Ask a qualified
service technician to dispose of the set.

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Contents
Important Safeguards ...............................................3

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV..........................7
Using this manual ....................................................8

Installing and Connecting the
Projection TV
Contents ...................................................................9
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ............9
Carrying Your Projection TV ..................................9
Installing the Projection TV...................................10
Connector Types ....................................................11
Projection TV Controls and Connectors ................12
Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or
Antenna).........................................................15
Connecting a VCR and Cable ................................18
Connecting a VCR and Cable Box ........................19
Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing ..............21
Connecting an Audio Receiver ..............................22
Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors ..........................................23
Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors ..24
Connecting a Digital TV Receiver.........................25
Connecting a Camcorder .......................................26
Connecting an AV Receiver ..................................27
Using the CONTROL S Feature ............................28
Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically.........29
Adjusting the Convergence Automatically
– FLASH FOCUS™ – ...................................30

Using the Features
Using the Remote Control .....................................31
Watching the TV....................................................34
Watching the Digital TV........................................36
Using Favorite Channels........................................37
Using Twin View™ ...............................................38
Using the Freeze Function .....................................41
Using Scrolling Channel Index..............................42
Using Wide Screen Mode ......................................44

6

Using the Menus
Overview................................................................45
Using the Video Menu..........................................46
Using the Audio Menu..........................................48
Using the Channel Menu ......................................50
Using the Wide Menu...........................................52
Using the Timer Menu..........................................54
Using the Setup Menu ..........................................55

Other Information
Programming the Remote Control.........................58
Operating Other Components with Your
Projection TV Remote Control......................61
Troubleshooting.....................................................63
Specifications.........................................................65

Introducing the Sony Projection TV
Presenting the Sony Projection TV
Thank you for purchasing the Sony Projection TV.
This manual is for model KP-HW572K90.

Features

Some of the features that you will enjoy with your new projection TV
include:
❑

1080i Capable: Enables you to receive the 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i
digital TV formats. By using the VIDEO 5/6 IN jacks, you can connect
a DTV (digital television) receiver to view DTV programs.

❑

DRC™ Multi-Function: Unlike conventional line doublers, the DRC
feature doubles vertical and horizontal lines, resulting in four times the
density for quality sources such as DVD and Digital camcorder.

❑

CineMotion™: Using the 2-3 Pull-Down technology, the CineMotion
feature allows you to obtain a smooth picture movement when playing
back movies or other video sources on film.

❑

Twin View™: Using Multi-Image Driver (MID-X), Twin View allows
you to watch two programs side by side with the ability to zoom in on
one picture and listen to the program in the selected window. You can
watch pictures from two different sources (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i)
simultaneously.

❑

Steady Sound™: Equalizes volume levels so there is consistent output
between programs and commercials.

❑

Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD
(480p, 480i) and Digital Set-top box (1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i)
connections.

❑

S-VIDEO Inputs: Provides a high-quality image for connected
equipment.

❑

Favorite Channel Preview: Preview up to eight favorite channels
without leaving the current channel.

❑

Scrolling Channel Index: Allows you to view and choose channels
from scrolling pictures without leaving the current channel.

❑

Wide Screen Mode: Allows you to watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in
wide screen mode (16:9 aspect ratio).

❑

Auto Wide: Allows you to select the wide screen mode automatically.

❑

Flash Focus™: Allows you to adjust convergence automatically.

7

Introducing the Sony Projection TV

Using this manual
We recommend that you carefully review the contents of the following three
sections in the order shown to ensure that you fully understand the operation
of your new projection TV.

1 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
This section guides you through your initial setup. It shows you how to
install your projection TV, to connect your new components and to connect
the antenna and cable.

2 Using the Features
This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV. It also
shows you how to use your remote control functions.

3 Using the menus
This section teaches you how to access on-screen menus and adjust your
projection TV settings.

Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control. Similar
controls are also found on the projection TV console.

8

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV
Contents
The box contains your new projection TV, a remote control and two AA
batteries. No peripheral cables are included. If you intend to add additional
equipment to your projection TV, please check the hookup instructions for
your desired setup before you begin. You may need to purchase cables and/
or splitters to complete the hookup properly.

Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the + and – on the
batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.

✍ 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 heater, or where the humidity is high.

✍ Your remote control can be programmed to operate most video
equipment. (See “Programming the Remote Control” on page 58.)

Carrying Your Projection TV
Carrying the projection TV requires three (3) or more people.
The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a
hard surface.
Please move your projection TV using the casters.

9

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Installing the Projection TV
Recommended
viewing area
(Horizontal)

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2.1
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60˚
60˚

Recommended
viewing area
(Vertical)
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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Connector Types
You may find it necessary to use some of the following connector types
during set up.
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Coaxial cable

Standard TV cable and antenna cable
Plug Type
Push into connection.
Screw-on Type
Screw into connection.

S Video cable

High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality
Align guides and push
into connection.

Audio/Video cable
Push into connection.

Video - Yellow
Audio (Left) - White
Audio (Right) - Red
Some DVD Players are equipped with the following three video connectors:
Y - Green
PB (CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue
PR (CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red
CONTROL S cable

CONTROL S connections are exclusive to Sony products and allow greater
control of all Sony equipment.
Push into connection.

11

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Projection TV Controls and Connectors
Front Panel Menu
Controls

z If power is in
STANDBY, press CH+/–
to turn on.

12

The front panel menu controls allow access to the on-screen menus without
the use of a remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the on-screen menus.
The arrow buttons move the on-screen cursor in the menus and the Select
button ( ) selects the menu item.

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Projection TV Rear
and Front Panel
Connectors

Rear of projection TV

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV

Front of projection TV

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Connection

Description

1 AUX

Allows you to view local and cable channels if your cable
provider does not feature local channels. You can switch
between local and cable channels easily by pressing ANT
on the remote control. Devices connected to the AUX
input cannot be viewed in Twin View.

2 TO CONVERTER

This is a VHF/UHF OUT jack that lets you set up your
projection TV to switch between scrambled channels
(through a cable box) and normal cable channels (CATV).
Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better picture
quality when switching between scrambled and
unscrambled cable channels.

3 VHF/UHF

Connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.

4 S VIDEO
(Rear and front)

Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack of your VCR or other
S VIDEO-equipped video component. Provides better
picture quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the Video IN
jack.

5 VIDEO
(L/R)/AUDIO
(Rear and front)

Connects to the audio and video OUT jacks on your VCR
or other video component. A fourth video input (VIDEO
2) is located on the front panel of the projection TV.

6 Y/PB/PR
(L/R)/AUDIO

Connects to your DVD player’s or Digital Set-top box’s
component video (Y, PB, PR) and audio (L/R) jacks.

7 TV OUT

Connects to an AV receiver for greater control of all audio
and video equipment (see page 27). For detailed
information about connection, refer to the operating
manual supplied with the AV receiver.

8 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
L (MONO)/R

Connects to the left and right audio inputs of your audio or
video component.

9 CONTROL S
IN/OUT

To control other Sony equipment with the 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.
To control the projection TV with a remote control for
another Sony product, connect the CONTROL S OUT
jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S IN jack on the
projection TV with the CONTROL S cable.

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Basic Connections (Connecting Cable TV or Antenna)
The connection you choose depends on the cable found in your home. Newer
homes are equipped with standard coaxial cable (see A); older homes
probably have 300-ohm twin lead cable (see B); other homes may contain
both (see C).
A

VHF Only or VHF/UHF or Cable
VHF/UHF
75-ohm coaxial
cable

B

Rear of projection TV

VHF Only or UHF Only or VHF/UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

Antenna connector

C

VHF and UHF

75-ohm coaxial cable

VHF/UHF
Rear of projection TV

300-ohm twin lead cable

Cable and Antenna

U/V Splitter
(not supplied)

If your cable provider does not feature local channels, you may find this set
up convenient.
AUX

CATV cable

TO
CONVERTER
(No connection to
TO CONVERTER)
Antenna cable

Rear of projection TV
VHF/UHF

Select CABLE or antenna (ANT) mode by pressing ANT on the remote
control.

✍ To receive channels with an antenna, you need to turn your Cable to OFF
(see page 50) and perform the Auto Program function (see page 51).

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Connecting Directly
to Cable or an
Antenna

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Cable Box
Connections

Cable Box and Cable

This is the preferred basic cable TV hookup to use if:
❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and
❑ You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.
With this setup you can:
Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
cable box when the signal is scrambled.
❑ Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. (Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.)
❑ Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one channel is sent to the projection TV, so you can not
use the Twin View or Channel Index features for your cable box.)
❑

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the
projection TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the projection TV’s TO CONVERTER
jack to the cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter
allows you to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into
the projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable
box, eliminating the need for an external splitter.

Cable box

AUX
Rear of
projection TV

IN
OUT

TO
CONVERTER

75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied)
Signal
VHF/UHF

CATV cable (unscrambled channels)

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the TV (unscrambled).

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Cable Box Only

Use this hookup if:
You subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled or encoded
signals requiring a cable box to view all channels, and

❑

You do not intend to hook up any other audio or video equipment to
your projection TV.

When all channels are routed through your cable box, only one unscrambled
channel is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot use the Twin View
feature. If some channels are scrambled, but others are not, consider using
the hookup on page 16 instead.

1

Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the cable
box’s IN jack.

2

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the TV’s
VHF/UHF jack.
VHF/UHF

Cable

Rear of projection TV

IN

OUT
Cable box

Also, set Cable to ON in the Channel menu. (see page 50)
z Setting the Channel
Fix feature in the Channel
menu (see “Using the
Channel Menu” on page
50) ensures that you do
not accidentally switch
the channels using your
projection TV.

✍ Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your cable box
(see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 58).

✍ To change channels using the cable box, set your projection TV to
channel 3 or 4 depending on the cable box channel output. If you will be
controlling all channel selection through your cable box, consider using
the Channel Fix feature to set your projection TV to channel 3 or 4 (see
page 51).

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Connecting a VCR and Cable
Use this hookup if:
❑

You have cable TV that does not require a cable box.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR’s IN jack.

3

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s Audio and
S VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

Rear of Projection TV

Coaxial cable

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

VCR

Cable
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a VCR and Cable Box
Use this hookup if:
Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them
(pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable
box, and

❑

You want to enjoy the Twin View feature.

With this setup you can:
❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels on your cable
box when the signal is scrambled. To program your Sony Remote
control to operate your cable box, see “Programming the Remote
Control” on page 58.

❑

Use the projection TV remote control to change channels using your
projection TV when the signal is not scrambled. Your projection TV’s
tuner provides a better signal than the cable box.

❑

Use the Twin View feature. (When all channels are routed through your
cable box, only one signal is sent to the projection TV, so you cannot
use the Twin View feature.)

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2

Connect the Cable TV cable to the projection TV’s VHF/UHF jack.

3

Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box’s OUT jack to the VCR’s
IN jack.

4

Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the VCR’s AUDIO and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN
jacks.

5

Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR’s OUT jack to the projection
TV’s AUX jack.

Using a coaxial cable, connect the TV’s TO CONVERTER jack to the
cable box’s IN jack. The projection TV’s internal converter allows you
to switch between unscrambled signals coming straight into the
projection TV and scrambled signals coming in through the cable box,
eliminating the need for an external splitter.

✍ To view scrambled channels, set your projection TV to AUX 3 or 4
(depending on your cable box output). Change channels using your
cable box.

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VCR
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)

Coaxial
cable

VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

S VIDEO

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
Cable box

Coaxial cable

Rear of projection TV

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

✍ You will not be able to change channels on the VCR. Set your projection
TV and VCR to channel 3 or 4, depending on your cable box channel
output.

✍ Pressing ANT on the remote control switches between the channels
coming in through the cable box (scrambled) and those coming directly
to the projection TV (unscrambled).

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Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing
If you connect two VCRs, you can record from one VCR to the other while
using your TV to monitor what is being recorded.

1

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the playback VCR’s Audio
and Video OUT jacks to the recording VCR’s Audio and Video IN
jacks.

2

Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables, connect the recording VCR’s
AUDIO and Video OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and
VIDEO IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

VCR (playback)

VCR (recording)

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
VIDEO (yellow)

VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

✍ To perform tape editing, set the projection TV to the video input intended
for playback by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote control.

✍ You may need to change the video input on your VCR. Consult your
VCR’s operating manual for instructions.

✍ If your VCRs have an S VIDEO jack: For best picture quality, use an
S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on your combined
A/V cable.
Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the playback VCR’s S VIDEO OUT jack
to the recording VCR’s S VIDEO IN jack. S VIDEO does not provide audio,
so audio cables must still be connected to provide sound.

✍ You cannot record signals from equipment connected to the Y, PB, PR
input.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

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Connecting an Audio Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

Using audio cables, connect the projection TV’s AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX)
jacks to the audio receiver’s audio LINE IN jacks.
Rear of projection TV

AUDIO-R
(red)

AUDIO-L
(white)

RK-74A
(not supplied)

Line
input

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Connecting a DVD Player with Component
Video Connectors
This is the preferred hookup to use if:
Your DVD player has component (Y, B-Y, R-Y) jacks.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD player’s
Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks to the Y, PB and PR jacks on the projection TV.
Use the VIDEO IN 5 or 6 connections.

✍ The Y, B-Y and R-Y jacks on your DVD player are sometimes labeled
Y, CB and CR, or Y, PB and PR. If so, connect the cables to like colors.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to
the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks. Be sure to use the same row of
inputs that you used for the video connection (VIDEO IN 5 or 6).

PR
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

PB
Y
Rear of projection TV

DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

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Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors
Use this hookup if:
❑

Your DVD player does not have component (Y, PB, PR) jacks.

✍ If your DVD player has video component output connectors: for best
picture quality use the connection described on page 23.
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using audio cables, connect the DVD player’s Audio OUT jacks to the
projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

2

Using an S VIDEO cable, connect the DVD player’s S VIDEO jack to
the projection TV’s S VIDEO jack.
Rear or projection TV

S VIDEO
YC-15V/30V
(not supplied)
DVD player

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ Use TV/VIDEO on the remote control to switch between the VCR, DVD
player and cable TV inputs.

✍ If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow)
instead of the S VIDEO cable.

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Connecting a Digital TV Receiver
Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1

Using three separate component video cables, connect the Digital TV
Set-top box’s Y, PB and PR jacks to the projection TV.

✍ The Y, PB and PR jacks do not provide audio, so audio cables must
be connected to provide sound.

✍ Component video connection is necessary to view 480p, 720p and
1080i formats. You may also use the S VIDEO or Composite Video
connections, however, composite video (Y, PB, PR) will provide the
best picture quality for all format types.

2

Using an audio cable, connect the Digital TV Set-top box’s Audio OUT
jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.

PR
PB

VMC-10HG (not supplied)

Y

Rear of
projection TV

Digital TV Set-top box

AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)

RK-74A (not supplied)

✍ You cannot record the signal from any equipment connected into the
Y, PB and PR connectors.

✍ This projection TV is not compatible with digital TV receivers
configured with RGB or VGA output connectors.

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z Be sure to read the
Set-top box manual.

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Connecting a Camcorder
For easy connection of the camcorder, the projection TV has front Audio and
Video inputs (shown below). However, if you prefer, you can also connect
the camcorder to the projection TV’s rear Audio and Video IN jacks.
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, connect the camcorder’s Audio and S
VIDEO OUT jacks to the projection TV’s AUDIO and S VIDEO IN jacks.

✍ If you have a mono camcorder, connect its left audio output to the
projection TV’s AUDIO L (MONO) jack.

✍ If your camcorder is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable
(yellow) instead of the S VIDEO cable.

S VIDEO

VIDEO (yellow)

YC-15V/30V (not supplied)

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)

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A/V output

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Connecting an AV Receiver
For greater control of all audio and video equipment, connect an AV receiver.

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.

1
2
3
4
5
6

Connect the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or
antenna to IN on the VCR.
Using a coaxial cable, connect OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the
projection TV.
Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO of VIDEO 1 IN on the
projection TV to MONITOR OUT on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect TV OUT on the projection TV
to AUDIO/VIDEO 2 IN on the AV receiver.
Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect the video equipment to the AV
receiver.
Select the Setup menu and set “Video Label” to “Receiver” to fix your
TV’s input to AV receiver (see “Video Label” on page 56).
VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)

Coaxial cable (not supplied)
Rear of projection TV

VCR

VIDEO

AUDIO-L
AUDIO-R

VIDEO
Cable/
Antenna

VMC-810S/820S
(not supplied)
VMC-810S/820S (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 2 IN
VMC-10HG (not supplied)

AUDIO/
VIDEO 1 IN

MONITOR
OUT

AV receiver

AUDIO/VIDEO 1 OUT

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✍ Change “Video Label” for the VIDEO 1 input to “Receiver” (see page 56).

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Using the CONTROL S Feature
CONTROL S allows you to control your projection TV system and other
Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to
control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature
allows you to always point your remote control at your projection TV,
instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden
or out of direct line of sight.

Rear of projection TV

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Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically

✍ The Auto Setup feature does not apply for installations that use a cable
box for all channel selection.

Using Auto Setup

1

Press POWER on the front panel of your projection TV to turn on the
projection TV.

2

Press the TV (FUNCTION) button on your remote control. Red light will
briefly appear.

3

Press CH+ on your projection TV to run Auto Setup, or press CH– to
exit. If you use the channel buttons on your remote control, be sure to
use the main set of buttons ( ).
Projection TV front panel

✍ You can run Auto Program by selecting it in the Channel menu, as
described on page 51.

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After you finish connecting your projection TV, you can run Auto Setup to
set up your channels. The Auto Setup screen appears when you turn your
projection TV on for the first time after installing it. If you do not want to set
up the channels at this time, you can do it later by using the Auto Program
feature in the Channel menu (see page 51).

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Adjusting the Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –
The projection tube image appears on the screen in three colors (red, green
and blue). If they do not converge, the color is poor and the picture blurs.
Before you use your projection TV, be sure to adjust the convergence.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence
automatically.

✍ It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the
projection TV is first turned on.
Projection TV
front panel

1
2

Receive a TV or cable TV program.
Press FLASH FOCUS.
The cross pattern shown below appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to
work. The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes
white and you are returned to the program you were watching.

To obtain an
optimum
convergence for
Digital TV programs

The optimum convergence alignment varies with digital TV formats.
Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press FLASH FOCUS.

✍ You cannot perform any other functions until FLASH FOCUS has
completed its cycle.

✍ If you perform any other operation while FLASH FOCUS is in progress,
FLASH FOCUS operation is canceled.

✍ Unshielded speakers or other metallic objects can cause picture
distortion if placed close to the projection TV.

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Using the Remote Control
The following table describes the buttons on the remote control that are for
more advanced functions.

Button Descriptions

Outside Panel
Button

Description

1 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL + to
restore the sound.

2 SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the time
in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the
projection TV to remain on before shutting off
automatically. Cancel by pressing until SLEEP OFF
appears. While the Sleep feature is set, press once to view
the remaining time.

3 ANT

Changes between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.

4 DISPLAY

Press once to display the current time and channel label (if
set) and channel number. Press again to turn Display off.
See page 54 for details on setting the time.

5 JUMP

Press to jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV alternates between the current channel and
the last channel that was selected.

6 FREEZE

Freezes the window picture. Press again to restore the
picture.

7 INDEX

Press to enter the Scrolling Channel Index mode. You can
view and select from all receivable channels scrolling on
the screen without leaving the current one.

8

The joystick allows for movement of the on-screen cursor.
Pressing down on the center of the joystick selects the item.

9 VOL +/–

Adjusts the volume.

q; PIC MODE

Press repeatedly to step through the available video picture
modes: Vivid, Standard, Movie and Pro. Also available in
the Video menu. For details, see “Selecting Video Options”
on page 46.

qa FAVORITES

Displays the Favorite Channels list. For details, see “Using
Favorite Channels” on page 37.

qs RESET

Press when in a menu to reset the settings to the factory
defaults.

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Button

Description

qd POWER
buttons
(GREEN)

Turn on and off the projection TV and other audio/video
equipment you have programmed into the remote control.
For instructions, see “Programming the Remote Control”
on page 58.

qf FUNCTION
buttons

Select the equipment (TV, CABLE) that you want to
operate. The indicator lights up momentarily when pushed
to show which device the remote control is operating.

qg TV/VIDEO

Cycles through the video equipment connected to your
projection TV’s video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qh 0 – 9 and
ENTER

Press 0 - 9 to select a channel, the channel changes after 2
seconds. Press ENTER to select immediately.

qj

Turns on/off Twin View. For details, see “Using Twin
View™” on page 38.

qk MENU

Press to display the projection TV on-screen menu. Press
again to exit from the menu.

ql CH +/–

Scan through channels.

w; DRC/
Press repeatedly to step through the available highCINEMOTION resolution picture modes: Interlaced, Progressive and
CineMotion. For details, see “Using the Video Menu” on
page 46.
wa WIDE MODE

z To scan rapidly through the
channels, press and hold down
CH+ or CH–.
z If power is in STANDBY,
press 0-9 or CH+/– to turn on.

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Press to step through the wide screen modes: Wide Zoom,
Normal, Full and Zoom. For details, see “Using Wide
Screen Mode” on page 44.

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Inside Panel
Button

Description

1 SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all equipment
connected with S-Link.
Play

3m

Rewind

4 REC

Record

5x

Stop

6 DVD MENU

Displays the DVD menu.

7 BILINGUAL

Press to scroll through the bilingual options: MAIN,
MAIN+SUB, and SUB.

8 CODE SET

Used for programming the remote control to operate nonSony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the
Remote Control” on page 58.

9 POWER

Press to turn on the DVD/VCR player you have
programmed into the remote control. For instructions, see
“Programming the Remote Control” on page 58.

q; M

Fast-forward

qa

Use to switch control for connected video equipment. You
can program one video source for each switch position. For
details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page
58.

qs X

Pause (Press again to resume normal playback)

qd MENU

Displays the video equipment menu.

qf M, m, <, ,, Use to operate the DVD menu.
and ENTER
qg

Press to select an audio option: Steady Sound ON or
OFF.

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Watching the TV
Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control. The
following will explain the function of some of the buttons found on your
remote control.

Buttons for
Projection TV
Operations

1 TV (FUNCTION)

Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV.
2 ANT— (AUX input)

Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input.
3 TV (POWER)

Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g.,
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO or
CH +/ – until a channel number appears.
4 0-9 and ENTER

Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example,
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2 seconds,
or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.
5 CH +/–

Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down).
6 VOL +/–

Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down).
7 JUMP

Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel
selected.
8 MUTING

Press to mute the sound. “MUTING” will appear on the screen and will dim
three seconds later. To restore the sound, press again or press VOL +.
9 FREEZE — (yellow labeled button)

This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the
TV’s screen (see “Using the Freeze Function” on page 41).
q; SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in
minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on
before shutting off automatically.
Cancel by pressing SLEEP until “SLEEP OFF” appears.

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qa DISPLAY

Press to display the channel number, current time and channel label (if set).
To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again.
qs TV/VIDEO

Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs: TV, VIDEO 1,
VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5 and VIDEO 6.

qd BILINGUAL

Press to scroll through the bilingual options: MAIN, MAIN+SUB, and SUB.
qf PIC MODE
Press PIC MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five different video

modes that best suits the program you are watching.
Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing

environments.
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments.
Pro (Professional): Select to display a picture with minimum enhancements.

When you select each mode, you can also adjust the picture quality (such as
Brightness, Color, etc.) to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on page
46.

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If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Setup menu, your projection TV
will skip the video input you selected (see “Video Label” on page 56).

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Watching the Digital TV
When you have connected the DTV receiver, you can enjoy digital TV
programs. This projection TV is capable of receiving the 1080i, 720p, 480p
and 480i digital TV formats.

✍ This projection TV is not capable of displaying a native 720p format
signal. When a 720p format signal is received, it is converted into a 480p
format signal.
To view a digital TV program

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1

Connect the DTV receiver to VIDEO 5 or 6 IN on the projection TV
(for details, see page 25).

2
3

Press TV/VIDEO to select VIDEO 5 or 6.

4

Adjust the volume of the projection TV as necessary.

Select a digital channel on the DTV receiver. For details, see the
Operating Manual of the DTV receiver.

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Using Favorite Channels
The Favorite Channel feature lets you select programs from a list of favorite
channels that you preset.
To display a list of your favorite channels:

✍ Your Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually. The

1

Press FAVORITES.
The Favorite Channel options appear.

Preview window
Favor ios
124
6
10
12
2
8
8
4
Exit

2

Move the joystick up or down to highlight the channel you want to
watch. The program on that channel appears in the preview window.
Press
to select.

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factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto.
When Favorite Channel is set to Auto, the last eight channels selected
with 0-9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options. If you want to
input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings, see “Favorite
Channel” on page 50.

Using the Features

Using Twin View™
Twin View enables you to watch two programs at the same time. You can
also change the size of both the left and right pictures.

Displaying Twin
Pictures

To display twin pictures

1

Make sure your projection TV is
tuned to a working channel.

2

Press

.

To cancel twin pictures
❑ Press
again (or press

Activating the
Picture

).

Although two pictures appear on the screen at the same time, only one
picture is active. Change the picture size by using the joystick. For an active
picture, you can:
❑

Change channels.

❑

Adjust the volume.

❑

Switch the input sources from VHF/UHF to cable by pressing ANT or
TV/VIDEO to switch the video input.

❑

Change the picture size by pressing the joystick up or down.
To activate the right picture
❑ Move the joystick to the right.

To activate the left picture
❑ Move the joystick to the left.

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✍ ANT is not effective in the right picture.
✍ JUMP is not effective in Twin View.
✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes
the change. The next time you use the Twin View feature, the
memorized sizes appear.
- If you are viewing all channels through the cable box, the Twin
View feature will not work. The cable box only unscrambles one
signal at a time, so the right picture will be the same as the left
picture.
- You can watch a scrambled cable channel and another video
source. Be sure your DVD player or VCR is connected to one of the
VIDEO IN 1-6 and AUX inputs on the rear of the projection TV.
Pictures from equipment connected to VIDEO 5, 6 and AUX will
only appear in the left picture, not in the right.

✍ The active picture is highlighted in cyan.

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✍ Hookups that affect your ability to use Twin View:

Using the Features

Changing the
Picture Size

The zoom feature lets you change the size of the left and right pictures.
To enlarge the left
picture (reduce the
right)

1

Move the joystick
left to activate the
left picture (if not
already
activated).

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down
to reduce the
picture.

v

To enlarge the right
picture (reduce the
left)

1

Move the joystick
right to activate the
right picture (if not
already activated).

2

Move the joystick
up to enlarge the
picture and move
the joystick down to
reduce the picture.

V

✍ When you adjust the twin screen sizes, the projection TV memorizes the
change. The next time you use the Twin View function, the memorized
sizes appear.

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Using the Freeze Function
The FREEZE button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s picture.
You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers,
recipes, etc.
To use the Freeze function

When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press
FREEZE.

2

The projection TV switches to Twin View mode and displays the
“frozen” picture on the right, while the current program continues on the
left.

Frozen picture

Current program
in progress

Call 555-1234

3

To cancel and return to normal viewing, press FREEZE.

✍ Freeze feature is not available if you are already in Twin View™ mode.

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Using Scrolling Channel Index
Scrolling Channel Index allows you to view and select from all receivable
channels scrolling on the screen without leaving the current channel.
To use the Scrolling Channel Index function

1

Press INDEX.
The current channel will be reduced in size and displayed on the left in
normal motion picture format. The first channel is briefly displayed on
the bottom-right side of the screen, then frozen. It scrolls up and the next
channel appears on the bottom-right, and the process is repeated with
the other channels.
10

2
z To change the direction of
scrolling, move the joystick up
or down once.
To increase scrolling speed,
hold the joystick up or down.

Move the joystick up and down so that the channel you wish to view is
displayed in the cyan frame, and press
.
To return to scrolling, move the joystick up and down again.
10

3

To enlarge the selected channel into the left frame, press
again.
The selected channel will be displayed in normal motion picture, and
the sound also switches to this channel.
8

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4

Press INDEX.
The selected channel will be enlarged for normal viewing.
8

✍ If you leave the Scrolling Channel Index screen displayed for an hour
without any additional operation, Channel Index is canceled and the
normal picture reappears.

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To cancel Scrolling Channel Index
Press INDEX again to resume normal viewing.

Using the Features

Using Wide Screen Mode
Wide Screen Mode lets you watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in several Wide
Screen modes (16:9 aspect ratio).
z You can also access the
Wide Mode settings in the
Wide menu. For details, see
page 52.

z When you change
channels or inputs, the Wide
Mode settings revert to Wide
Zoom (or the 4:3 Default
setting in the Wide menu). To
retain the current Wide Mode
setting as channels and
inputs are changed, set 4:3
Default to Off. For details,
see page 52.

❑

Press WIDE MODE repeatedly to toggle through the following Wide
Mode settings.
Wide Zoom enlarges the 4:3 picture,
while the upper and lower parts of the
picture are condensed to fit the 16:9
screen.

Normal returns the 4:3 picture to its
original size.

Full Mode stretches the 4:3 picture
horizontally only, to fill the 16:9 screen.

Zoom Mode enlarges the 4:3 picture
horizontally and vertically to an equal
aspect ratio that fills the 16:9 screen.
Useful for watching Letterbox movies.

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Overview
Opening and choosing a menu:

1
2
3
4

Press MENU to display the menu screen.
Move the joystick to the desired menu icon and press

to select it.

Use the joystick to scroll through the features.
See the specific menu page for instructions on moving through the
menu.

The menu gives you access to the following features:
Menu Icon Description

Page

Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. 46
It also allows you to customize the Picture Mode based on
the type of program you are viewing.
Offers enhanced audio options such as customizing the
Effect of the sound on your projection TV.
To end a menu session:
Press MENU again.

To end one menu
session and move to
another:
Press the joystick V to
return to the menu icons.
Move the joystick B or b to
choose the next menu icon
and press
to select it.

48

Allows you to set up a Favorite Channel list, run the Auto 50
Program function, and more.

Allows you to set the wide screen mode, adjust the
vertical center in wide mode, and set the 4:3 Default
mode.

52

Lets you set the clock on your projection TV and allows 54
you to program your projection TV for scheduled viewing
using the Timers.
Provides several options for setting up your channels,
labeling your Video inputs, and selecting the language of
the on-screen menus.

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Using the Video Menu
To select the Video Menu

1
2

Press MENU.
Move the joystick to the
Video icon
and press

.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature.
That feature’s adjustment
appears.

5
6
7

Use the joystick to make the desired adjustments.
Press

to select/set.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Picture, Brightness, Color,
Hue, Sharpness and Color Temp
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Video menu.

Selecting Video
Options
z To quickly and easily
change from one Video
Mode to another, use the
PIC MODE on the remote
control.

The Video menu includes the following options.
Option

Description

Mode
Customized
picture
viewing

Vivid

Select for enhanced picture contrast and
sharpness.

Standard

Recommended for Normal viewing conditions.

Movie

Select for soft, film like, picture.

Pro

Select for professional monitor like appearance.

✍ You can alter the Video menu settings (Picture, Brightness,
Color, etc.) for each Mode.

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Picture

Adjust to increase picture contrast and deepen the color or decrease
picture contrast and soften the color.

Brightness

Adjust to brighten or darken the picture.

Color

Adjust to increase or decrease color intensity.

Hue

Adjust to increase or decrease the green tones.

Sharpness

Adjust to sharpen or soften the picture.

Color Temp
White
intensity
adjustment

Choose from three color temperatures:
Cool

Select to give the white colors a blue tint.

Neutral

Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.

Warm

Select to give the white colors a red tint (NTSCStandard).

Using the Menus
Option

Description

DRC Mode
Digital
Reality
Creation

Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x density, for high quality
sources (i.e., DVD player).
Select from Interlaced, Progressive and CineMotion.
Interlaced

Recommended for moving pictures.

Progressive

Recommended for still images and text.

CineMotion

Recommended for 24 frame-per-second films.

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Using the Audio Menu
To select the Audio Menu

1
2

Press MENU.
Move the joystick to the
Audio icon
and press

.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the options.

4

Press
to select an option.
That option’s settings appear.

5
6
7

Use the joystick to scroll through the settings.
Press

to select the desired setting.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To restore the factory default settings for Treble, Bass and Balance
❑ Press RESET on the remote control when in the Audio menu.

Selecting Audio
Options

The Audio menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Treble

Adjust to increase or decrease higher-pitched sounds.

Bass

Adjust to increase or decrease lower-pitched sounds.

Balance

Adjust to emphasize left or right speaker balance.

Steady
Sound

ON

Select to stabilize the volume.

OFF

Select to turn off Steady Sound.

Dolby Virtual

Select for surround sound (for stereo programs
only).

Simulated

Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.

OFF

Normal stereo or mono reception.

Effect

z A virtual surround
system attempts to create
the same surround effect
produced by a
multichannel system using
only the left and right
speakers. Most effective
for programs encoded in
Dolby Surround.

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Auto Stereo ON
Enjoy stereo
and mono
OFF
programs

Select for stereo reception when viewing a program
broadcast in stereo.

Speaker

ON

Select to turn on the projection TV speakers.

OFF

Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and
listen to the projection TV's sound only through
your external audio system speakers.

Select for mono reception. (Use to reduce noise
during weak stereo broadcasts.)

Using the Menus
Option

Description

Audio Out
Easy control
of volume
adjustments

Variable

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off, but
the volume output from your audio system can still
be controlled by the projection TV’s remote
control.

Fixed

The projection TV’s speakers are turned off and the
volume, bass and treble output of the projection TV
is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume control
to adjust the volume through your audio system.
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Using the Channel Menu
To select the Channel Menu

Selecting Channel
Options

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature.
That feature’s options appear.

5
6
7

Use the joystick to scroll through the options.

Move the joystick to the
Channel icon
and press
.

Press

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Channel menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Favorite Channel Auto

Manual

Select if you want Favorite Channel options to
be set automatically to the last eight channels
selected with the 0-9 buttons.
Select if you want to input your own selections
as Favorite Channel options.

1
2
3
Cable

Press
to select a favorite channel
number.
Use the joystick to scroll through the
channels until you find the channel you
want to add to your favorites.
Press

to select it.

ON

Select if you are receiving cable channels with a
CATV cable.

OFF

Select if you are using an antenna.

✍ You should run Auto Program after changing the Cable
setting.

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Description

Channel Fix
Useful when you
have a cable box
connected

2-6

“Fix” your projection TV’s channel setting to 3
or 4 and use the cable box or VCR to change
channels. Select one of these settings if you
have connected the device to the VHF/UHF
jack.

AUX 2-6

Same as 2-6, except you select one of these
settings if you have connected the device to the
AUX jack. (see page 14)

VIDEO 1

Use when connecting an AV receiver to control
external video sources. TV output should be
connected through the AV receiver.

Auto Program

Automatically programs the projection TV for all receivable
channels.

Channel
Skip/Add

Removes and adds viewable channels.

1
2
3
4

Channel Label

Use the joystick to scroll through the channels until you
find the channel you want to skip/add.
Press

to select it.

Press the joystick up or down to toggle between “Add” and
“Skip.”
Press

to select.

Label up to 20 channels with their station call letters.

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Option

Using the Menus

Using the Wide Menu
To select the Wide menu

1
2

Press MENU.

3

Move the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature.
That feature’s options appear.

5
6
7

Use the joystick to scroll through the options.

Use the joystick to move to the
Wide icon
and press
.

Press

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Selecting Wide
Options

The Wide menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

z To change from one
Wide Mode to another,
use the WIDE MODE
button on the remote
control.

Wide Mode
Select a Wide
Mode to use for
4:3 sources.

Wide Zoom

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, while the
upper and lower parts of the picture are
condensed to fit the wide screen.

Normal

Select to return the 4:3 picture to normal
mode.

Full

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the wide screen.

Zoom

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills
the wide screen.

Wide Zoom

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture, while the
upper and lower parts of the picture are
condensed to fit the wide screen.

Normal

Select to return the 4:3 picture to normal
mode.

Full

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
only, to fill the wide screen.

Zoom

Select to enlarge the 4:3 picture horizontally
and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills
the wide screen.

Off

Select to continue using the current Wide
Mode setting when the channel or input is
changed.

z Wide Mode is
unavailable while in Twin
View.
z The 4:3 Default
functions only when the
projection TV receives
480i signals.

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4:3 Default
Select the default
Screen Mode to
use for 4:3
sources.

Using the Menus
Description

Vertical Center

Allows you to move the position of the picture up and down in
the window. (Available only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes.)
Move the joystick up or down to choose a position and press
.

Using the Menus

z If 4:3 Default is set to
anything but Off, the Wide
Mode setting changes
only for the current
channel. When you
change channels (or
inputs), Wide Mode is
automatically replaced
with the 4:3 Default
setting. To retain the
current Wide Mode setting
as channels and inputs
are changed, set 4:3
Default to Off.

Option

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Using the Timer Menu
To select the Timer menu

1
2

Press MENU.
Move the joystick to the
Timer icon
and press

.

To set the Current Time

1

Use the joystick to select
“Current Time”, then press
.

2

If it is currently Daylight Saving Time, be sure to set the mode to “ON”
first.

3
4

Use the joystick to enter the correct time, then press

.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

To set the Timer

Before setting the timer, be sure to set your projection TV’s clock to the
current time and Daylight Saving Mode.

1
2

Move the joystick to “Timer 1” or “Timer 2”, then press

3

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

.

Use the joystick to enter your day, time and channel preferences, then
press
to select each one.

To reset the Clock or Timers
❑ Press RESET on the remote control after selecting that option in the

Timer menu.

✍ Turning off the main power of the projection TV will clear the timer settings.
✍ Selecting Channel Fix will clear the timer settings.
Selecting Timer
Options

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The Timer menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Timer 1
Timer 2

Program

Select to set the Timer by day, time, duration,
and channel.

OFF

Select to turn off the Timer. (Your previous
settings will be saved.)

Current Time

Set the current time.

Daylight Saving

ON

Select in the Spring to adjust the time during
Daylight Saving Time.

OFF

Select in the Fall to adjust the time at the end
of Daylight Saving Time.

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Using the Setup Menu
To select the Setup Menu

Press MENU.

3

Use the joystick to scroll
through the features.

4

Press
to select a feature.
That feature’s options appear.

5
6
7

Use the joystick to scroll through the options.

Move the joystick to the Setup
icon
and press
.

Press

Using the Menus

Selecting
Setup Options

1
2

to select the desired option.

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

The Setup menu includes the following options:
Option

Description

Channel Block

Allows you to set up the TV to block up to 4 channels. See
“Using the Channel Block Menu” on page 57

Caption Vision

Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for
programs that are broadcast with closed captioning).
OFF

Turns off Caption Vision.

CC1, CC2,
CC3, CC4

Displays a printed version of the
dialog or sound effects of a program.
(Should be set to CC1 for most
programs.)

TEXT1, TEXT2,
TEXT3, TEXT4

Displays network/station information
presented using either half or the
whole screen (if available). For closed
captioning, set to CC1.

XDS
(Extended Data
Service)

Displays a network name, program
name, program length, and time of the
show if the broadcaster offers this
service.

(Continued)

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Option

Description

Video Label

Allows you to label the audio/video components you connected
to the projection TV so you can identify them when using TV/
VIDEO. When in the Setup menu’s Video Label feature, use
the joystick to highlight an input to label, then press
to
select it. Use the joystick to scroll through the labels. Press
to select the component you connected to each of the input
jacks on the back of your projection TV. Select “Skip” if you do
not have a component connected to a particular set of input
jacks.
VIDEO 1/2/3/4

VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, Game, DVD,
Web, Receiver, DTV, Skip

VIDEO 5/6

DVD, DTV, HD, Skip

If you select “Skip”, your projection TV skips this connection
when you press TV/VIDEO.
z To use this feature
with widescreen DVDs,
set your DVD player to
16:9 aspect ratio.

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✍ When you select “Receiver” on Video Label, your projection
TV’s input is fixed.
Language

Select to display all on-screen menus in your language of
choice: English, Español, Français.

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Using the Channel
Block Menu

The Channel Block menu allows you to set up the TV to block up to 4
channels.
To block channels

z Selecting ''Receiver”
of Video Label will erase
the Channel Block
settings.

Press MENU.

3

Move the joystick up or down to select 1-4, and press

4

Move the joystick down to select the channel to be blocked, and press
.

5

Press MENU to exit the menu screen.

Move the joystick to the Setup icon

and press

.

Using the Menus

z Performing Auto
Program will erase the
Channel Block settings.

1
2

.

To cancel channel block settings

Set Channel Block to OFF in step 4.

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Other Information
Programming the Remote Control
The remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.
Sony
Equipment

Switch Position
on Remote Control

Programmable
Code Number

Beta, ED Beta VCRs

AV1

303

8 mm VCR

AV2

302

VHS VCR

AV3

301

DVD Player

DVD

751

If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to control
with the projection TV’s remote control, use the following procedures to
program the remote control.

✍ The equipment must have infrared (IR) remote capability in order to be
used with the remote control.
From the “Manufacturer’s Codes” listed on page 60, select the three-digit
code number for the manufacturer’s code for your component. If more than
one code number is listed, start with the number listed first. Use the code
number to complete the following procedure.
To program a cable box

1
2
3
4
5
6

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Open the panel of the remote control.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.
Close the panel and press CABLE (FUNCTON).
Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number using the 0-9 buttons.
Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component and press the green POWER button that
corresponds with that component. If it responds, the programming is
completed. If not, try using the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

Other Information
To program video equipment

1
2
3

Open the panel of the remote control.
Move the slide switch to the desired component type.
Press CODE SET inside the panel.

✍ You must perform step 4 within 10 seconds of step 3, or you must
start again from step 3.
Close the panel and enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number
using the 0-9 buttons.

5
6

Press ENTER.
To check if the code number works, aim the projection TV’s remote
control at the component, open the panel, and press the green POWER
button. If it responds, the programming is completed. If not, try using
the other codes listed for that manufacturer.

Tips
❑ If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one

until you come to the correct code for your component.
❑

If you enter a new code number, the code number you previously
entered at that setting is erased.

❑

In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your component with
the Sony remote control. In this case, use the component’s own remote
control unit.

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Other Information

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Other Information
Manufacturer’s Codes
VCRs
Manufacturer

Code

Sony

301

Admiral
(M. Ward)

327

Aiwa

338, 344

Audio Dynamic 314, 337
Broksonic

319, 317

Canon

309, 308

Citizen

332

Craig

302, 332

Criterion

315

Curtis Mathes

304, 338, 309

Daewoo

341, 312, 309

DBX

314, 336, 337

Dimensia

304

Emerson

Code

Manufacturer

Code

Minolta

305, 304

Wards

Mitsubishi/
MGA

323, 324, 325,
326

327, 328, 335,
331, 332

Yamaha

314, 330, 336,
337

Zenith

331

Manufacturer

Multitech

325, 338, 321

NEC

314, 336, 337

Olympic

309, 308

Optimus

327

Panasonic

308, 309, 306,
307

Pentax

305, 304

Philco

308, 309

Philips

308, 309, 310

Pioneer

308

Quasar

308, 309, 306

RCA/
PROSCAN

304, 305, 308,
309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329

319, 320, 316,
317, 318, 341

Realistic

309, 330, 328,
335, 324, 338

Fisher

330, 335

Sansui

314

Funai

338

Samsung

322, 313, 321

General Electric 329, 304, 309

Sanyo

330, 335

Go Video

322, 339, 340

Scott

Goldstar

332

Hitachi

306, 304,
305, 338

312, 313, 321,
335, 323, 324,
325, 326

Sharp

Instant Replay

309, 308

Shintom

315

309, 305, 304,
330, 314, 336,
337

Signature 2000
(M. Ward)

338, 327

SV2000

338

JVC

314, 336, 337,
345, 346, 347

Sylvania

308, 309, 338,
310

Kenwood

314, 336, 332,
337

Symphonic

338

Tashiro

332

LXI (Sears)

332, 305, 330,
335, 338

Tatung

314, 336, 337

Magnavox

308, 309, 310

Teac

314, 336, 338,
337

Marantz

314, 336, 337

Technics

309, 308

Marta

332

Toshiba

312, 311

Memorex

309, 335

JC Penney

60

327, 328

DVD Players
Manufacturer
Sony
Panasonic
Pioneer
RCA
Toshiba
Cable Boxes
Manufacturer
Hamlin/Regal
Jerrold/G. I.

Oak
Panasonic
Pioneer
Scientific
Atlanta
Tocom
Zenith

Code
751
753
752
755
754

Code
222, 223, 224,
225, 226
201, 202, 203,
204, 205, 206,
207, 208, 218
227, 228, 229
219, 220, 221
214, 215
209, 210, 211
216, 217
212, 213

Other Information

Operating Other Components with Your Projection TV Remote
Control
Operating a VCR

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the AV input you coded for this
device.
To Do This ...
Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Change channels

CH +/–

Record

N and REC simultaneously

Play

N

Stop

x

Fast forward

M

Rewind the tape

m

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Search the picture
forward or backward

M or m during playback
(release to resume normal playback)

Change input mode

Slide switch

Other Information

Operating a DVD
Player

Press

Open the panel and move the slide switch to the DVD input you coded for
this device.
To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

green POWER button (inside the panel)

Play

N

Stop

x

Pause

X (press again to resume normal playback)

Step through different tracks of M to step forward or m to step backward
an audio disc
Step through different chapters CH+ to step forward or CH– to step backward
of a video disc
Display the DVD menu

DVD MENU

Display the menu (Setup)

MENU

Operate the DVD menu

M, m, <, ,, ENTER

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Other Information

Operating a Cable
Box

62

To Do This ...

Press

Turn on/off

CABLE (POWER)

Select Cable Box

CABLE (FUNCTION)

Select a channel

0-9 buttons, ENTER

Change channels

CH +/–

Back to previous channel

JUMP

Other Information

Troubleshooting
Problem

Possible Remedies

No picture
(screen not lit),
no sound

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
Push the power button on the front of the projection TV.
Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV,
and when watching connected equipment, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
The Channel Block feature is activated (see “Using the Channel Block Menu” on
page 57).
If your projection TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your
projection TV may need service. Call your local Sony Service Center.

❏
❏
❏
❏
❏

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 orientation of the batteries.

Dark, poor or no
picture (screen lit),
good sound

❏
❏
❏
❏

Adjust the Picture setting in the Video menu (see page 46).
Adjust the Brightness setting in the Video menu (see page 46).
Check antenna/cable connections.
Adjust the convergence again using FLASH FOCUS (see “Adjusting the
Convergence Automatically – FLASH FOCUS™ –” on page 30).

Good picture,
no sound

❏
❏

Press MUTING so that “MUTING” disappears from the screen (see page 31).
Make sure Speaker is set to ON in the Audio menu (see page 48).

Cannot receive digital channels ❏
(when a DTV receiver is
❏
connected)

Check the connections between the DTV receiver and the projection TV (see page
25).
Check your local listings to find out if you can receive digital broadcasts in your
area.

Cannot receive upper channels ❏
(UHF) when using an antenna ❏

Change Cable to OFF (see page 50).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 51).

No color

❏

Adjust the Color settings in the Video menu (see page 46).

Only snow and noise
appear on the screen

❏
❏
❏
❏

Check the Cable setting in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 50).
Check the antenna/cable connections.
Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs.
Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 34).

Dotted lines
or stripes

❏
❏

Adjust the antenna.
Move the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hairdryers.

Projection TV is fixed to one
channel

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 51).
Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 51).

❏
Double images or ghosts

❏

Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by
reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).

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Other Information

Remote control
does not operate

Other Information
Problem

Possible Remedies

Cannot operate menu

❏
❏

If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it.
Turn the projection TV’s power off and on again.

Cannot receive any channels
when using cable TV

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable channels that are not
presently in TV memory (see page 51).
Check your cable settings.
Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see page 50).

❏
❏
❏

Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box’s remote control. Then
press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s volume.

Channel Index does not display ❏
❏
all available channels

Make sure Cable is set to ON in the Channel menu (see “Cable” on page 50).
Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 51).

❏

Use Auto Program in the Channel menu to add receivable TV channels that are
not presently in TV memory (see page 51).

❏

Be sure you have not inadvertently switched your projection TV from channel 3 or
4 setting if you are using another device to change channels.
If you are using another device to control channels, be sure the “function” button
for that device has been pressed, or the slide switch is set correctly. For example, if
you are using your cable to control channels, be sure to press CABLE.

Cannot gain enough volume
when using a cable box

Cannot receive channels
Unable to select a channel
Cannot change channels with
the remote control

❏

Cannot cycle through the other ❏
video equipment connected to
the projection TV
There is a black box on the
screen

❏

There is no twin picture or it is ❏
❏
just static
❏

Be sure the Video Label feature has not been set to Skip (see page 56).

You have selected a text option in the Setup menu and no text is available (see
page 55 to reset Setup selections). To turn this feature off, select OFF in the
Caption Vision option. If you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1
instead of Text 1-4.
Be sure your twin picture is set to a video source/channel that has a program airing.
You may be tuned to a video input with nothing connected to it. Try cycling
through your video inputs using TV/VIDEO.
Twin View is not set to receive a signal from the AUX input. If you have
connected a VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver to the AUX input on the
projection TV, it will not show in the second picture.

You get the same program in the ❏
window picture as in the main
❏
picture

Both may be set to the same channel. Try changing channels in either the main
picture or the window picture.
You may be running all your channels through a cable box. The cable box will
only unscramble one signal at a time, so you cannot use the Twin View feature. If
possible, run a direct cable to your projection TV’s VHF/UHF input (this will only
work if your cable system provides an unscrambled signal).

You cannot get anything but TV ❏
channels in your second picture

Be sure the video label has not been set to skip your video inputs. See the Setup
menu on page 55.

Favorite Channel does not
display your choices

❏

Verify that Favorite Channel is set to Manual in the Channel menu (see
“Favorite Channel” on page 50).

Some video sources do not
appear when you press TV/
VIDEO

❏

Ensure that Video Label is not set to Skip (see “Video Label” on page 56).

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Other Information

Specifications
Projection System
Picture Tube
Projection Lenses

2-13
14-69
1-125
220 V, 60 Hz
4
3

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative

Audio (IN)

6

C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
500 mVrms (100% modulation)

AUDIO (VAR/FIX)

1

TV Out

1

Impedance: 47 kiloohms
500 mVrms at the maximum volume setting
(Variable)
500 mVrms (Fixed)
Impedance (output): 2 kiloohms
Video: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, Sync
negative
Audio: 500 mVrms (100% modulation)

CONTROL S (IN/OUT)
Component Video Input

1
2 (Y, PB, PR)

Impedance (output): 1 kiloohms
Minijacks
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms

RF Inputs
Converter
Speaker Output
Dimensions (W × H × D)
Mass
Power Consumption
In Use
In Standby
Supplied Accessories
Remote Control
AA (R6) Batteries

2
1
20 W × 2
1,326 × 1,377 × 690 mm
89 kg
230 W
1.2 W
RM-Y909K
2 supplied for remote control

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Other Information

Antenna
Television System
Screen Size (measured diagonally)
Channel Coverage
VHF
UHF
CATV
Power Requirements
Number of Inputs/Outputs
Video (IN)
S Video (IN)

3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), with optical
coupling and liquid cooling system
High performance, large
diameter hybrid lens F1.1
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
NTSC, American TV Standard
57 inches

Other Information
Optional Accessories
AV Cable
Audio Cable
Control S Cable
Component Video Cable

VMC-810/820/830 HG
RKC-515HG
RK-G69HG
VMC-10/30 HG
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Index
A

B
Balance, adjusting 48
Bass, adjusting 48
Batteries, inserting into remote 9
Bilingual audio 48
BILINGUAL button 33
BILINGUAL, using 35
Brightness, adjusting 46

Audio receiver 22
AV receiver 27
Cable box 16, 17, 19–20
Cable or antenna 15
Camcorder 26
Digital TV Receiver 25
DVD player 23, 24
VCR 19–21
Connector Types 11
Contents of box 9
CONTROL S 28

Other Information

Activating a Twin View screen 38
Adding channels to the channel list 51
Adjusting audio, Steady Sound 48
ANT button 31
Antenna, connecting 15
Audio menu 45, 48
Audio receiver, connecting 22
Audio/Video cable 11
Auto Program (channel setup) 29, 51
Auto Setup 29, 51
AV receiver, connecting to TV OUT 14

Closed caption modes 55
CODE SET button 33
Color temperature, adjusting 46
Color, adjusting 46
Connecting

Convergence, adjusting automatically 30

D
Daylight saving 54
Digital Reality Creation 47
Digital TV
connecting 25
watching 36

C
Cable
setting ON/OFF 50
with VCR, connecting 18

Cable box
connecting with VCR 19
using with TV remote control 62
CABLE function button 32
CABLE power button 32
Camcorder, connecting 26
Caption Vision 55

Digital TV program 36
Digital TV receiver, connecting 25
DISPLAY button 31
Display, turning off 31
DRC (Digital Reality Creation) Mode, described 7
DRC⁄CINEMOTION button 32
DVD MENU button 33
DVD player
using with TV remote control 61
with A/V connectors, connecting 24
with component video connectors, connecting 23

CATV. See cable.
Channel Index
described 7

E

Channel list, adding channels 51
Channel menu 45, 50
Channel Skip/Add 51
Channels

Effect

Auto Program 51
creating labels 51
setting up 29
CineMotion, DRC 32, 47

Enlarging pictures, in Twin View 40
Extended Data Service 55

OFF 48
Simulated 48
TruSurround 48

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F

Vivid 35

Favorite Channel
auto 50
described 7
manual 50
setting up 50
using 37

FAVORITES button 31
Features 7
Flash Focus
described 7
performing 30
FREEZE button 31
Freeze, using 34, 41

Front Panel Controls 12
FUNCTION buttons (WHITE) 32

Muting, using 34

P
PIC MODE button 31
Picture contrast, adjusting 46
Picture size, adjusting in Twin View 40
POWER button 33
POWER buttons (GREEN) 32
Presetting channels 29
Problems, troubleshooting 63

R
Rear panel controls and connections 13, 14
Remote control
buttons inside panel 33
Function of buttons 34
inserting batteries 9
programming 58–60

H
Hookups 15
Hue, adjusting 46

Remote control, operating other components with
Cable box 62
DVD player 61
VCR 61

I
Inputs, labeling 56
Installation of the projection TV 15–28

J

Removing channels from the channel list 51
RESET button 31
Resetting
Audio options 48
Timer options 54
Video options 46

JUMP button 31
Jump, using 34

L
Label
channels 51
video inputs 56

M
MENU button 32
MENU button (inside panel) 33
Menus
Audio 45, 48
Channel 45, 50
Setup 45, 55
Timer 45, 54
Video 45, 46

menus
Timer 52

MODE
Movie 35
Pro 35
Standard 35

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S
S Video cable 11
Setting up channels 29
Setup menu 45, 55
Sharpness, adjusting 46
SLEEP button 31
Sleep, using 34
Specifications 65–66
Steady Sound
adjusting 48
described 7

Surround sound 48
SYSTEM OFF button 33

T
Tape-to-tape editing 21
Time
set current 54
set daylight saving 54

Timer menu 45, 52, 54
Timer setting 54
Treble, adjusting 48
Troubleshooting 63
TV function button 32
TV power button 32
TV/VIDEO button 32
Twin View™
activating a picture 38
described 7
using 38

V
VCR
Other Information

connecting two, for tape editing 21
using with TV remote control 61
with cable box, connecting 19
with cable, connecting 18
Video inputs, labeling 56
Video menu 45, 46
Video Modes, selecting 46
Viewing area, recommended 10
VOL +/– button 31, 34

W
Wide menu 52
WIDE MODE button 32

Z
Zoom feature, with Twin View 40

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