Hitachi Projection Television 50Sbx78B Users Manual
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SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................. SERVICING PRECAUTIONS ........................................... TECHNICAL CAUTIONS .............................................. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... CIRCUIT PROTECTION .............................................. GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................ CUSTOMIZED PICTURE AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS ..................... TV GUIDE PLUS+ .................................................. CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING THE HV CONNECTOR SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS ............................................ TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................... PROTECTION CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................... BASIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........................................... PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS .......................................... BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................. WIRING DIAGRAM .................................................. EXPLODED VIEW .................................................. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .......................................... CAUTION: ..... .3 .6 10 11 11 12 .13 .15 .22 .23 .39 .47 .49 .64 .68 .69 .71 .72 Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read the “Safety Precaution” and “Product Safety Notices” in this service manual. SAFETY NOTICE USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING Components having special safety characteristics are identified by a A on the schematics and on the parts list in this Service Data and its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing the chassis, it is important that the service technician read and follow the “Safety Precautions” and “Product Safety Notices” in this Service Manual. *For continued x-radiation protection, replace picture tube with original type of Hitachi approved equivalent type. SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECTTO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECTION SEPTEMBER 1998 COLOR TELEVISION HHEA-MANUFACTURING SAFETY NOTICE USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING Components having special safety characteristics are identified by anon the schematics and on the parts list in this service manual and its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read and follow the “Safety Precautions” and the “Product Safety Notices” in this Service Manual. For continued X-Radiation protection, replace picture tube with original type or Hitachi approved equivalent type. This Service Manual is intended for qualified service technicians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Qualified technicians have the necessary test equipment and tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair complex products such as those covered by this manual. Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the safety and reliability of the product and may void warranty. If you are not qualified to perform the repair of this product properly and safely, you should not risk trying to do so and refer the repair to a qualified service technician. WARNING Lead in solder used in this product is listed by the California Health and Welfare agency as a known reproductive may cause birth defects or other reproductive harm (California Health and Safety Code, Section 25249.5). When servicing or handling circuit boards and other components which contain with solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale any smoke or fumes produced. This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning lead in solder, in accordance avoid unprotected with section 15.119 toxicant which skin contact of the FCC rules. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before returning an instrument to the customer, always make a safety check of the entire instrument, including but not limited to the following items. a. Be sure that no built-in protective devices are defective and/or have been deleted during servicing. (1) Protective shields are provided on this chassis to protect both the technician and the customer. Correctly replace all missing protective shields, including any removed for servicing convenience. (2) When reinstalling the chassis and/or other assembly in the cabinet, be sure to put back in place all protective devices, including but not limited to, nonmetallic control knobs, insulating fishpaper, adjustment and compartment covers/shields, and isolation resistor/capacitor networks. Do not operate this instrument or permit it to be operated without all protective devices correctly installed and functioning. Servicers who defeat safety features or fail to perform safety checks may be liable for any resulting damage. b. Be sure that there are no cabinet openings through which an adult or child might be able to insert their fingers and contact a hazardous voltage. Such openings include, but are not limited to (1) spacing between the picture tube and cabinet mask, (2) excessively wide cabinet ventilation slots, and (3) an improperly fitted and/or incorrectly secured cabinet back cover. c. Antenna Cold Check -With the instrument AC plug removed from any AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the instrument AC switch in the on position. Connect one lead of an ohmmeter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch the other ohmmeter lead in turn to each tuner antenna input, exposed terminal screw and, if applicable, to the coaxial connector. If the measured resistance is less than 1.0 megohms or greater than 5.2 megohms, an abnormality exists that must be corrected before the instrument is returned to the customer. Repeat this test with the instrument AC switch in the off position. d. Leakage Current Hot Check - With the instrument completely reassembled, plug the AC line cord directly into a 120V AC outlet. (Do not use an isolation transformer during this test.) Use a leakage current tester or a metering system that complies with American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Cl01 .O Leakage Current for Appliances and Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 1410, (50.7). With the instrument AC switch first in the on position and then in the off position, measure from a known earth ground (metal waterpipe, conduit, etc.) to all exposed metal parts of the instrument (antennas, handle bracket, metal cabinet, screw heads, metallic overlays, control shafts, etc.), especially any exposed metal parts that offer an electrical return path to the chassis. Any current measured must not exceed 0.5 milliamps. Reverse the instrument power cord plug in the outlet and repeat test. LEAKAGE CURRENT (READING SHOULD NOT BE ABOVE 0.5mA) TESTER DEVICE METAL SURFACES & ’ EARTH GROUND ALSO TEST WITH PLUG REVERSED (USING AC ADAPTER PLUS AS REQUIRED) AC Leakage Test ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS SPECIFIED HEREIN INDICATE A POTENTIAL SHOCK HAZARD THAT MUST BE ELIMINATED BEFORE RETURNING THE INSTRUMENT TO THE CUSTOMER OR BEFORE CONNECTING THE ANTENNA OR ACCESSORIES. e. High Voltage - This receiver is provided with a hold down circuit for clearly indicating that voltage has increased in excess of a predetermined value. Comply will all notes described in this Service Manual regarding this hold down circuit when servicing, so that this hold down circuit may correctly be operated. f. Service Warning -With maximum contrast, operating high voltage in this receiver is lower than 33.0 kV. In case any component having influence on high voltage is replaced, confirm that the high voltage with maximum contrast is lower than 33.0 kV. To measure H.V. use a high impedance H.V. meter. Connect (-) to chassis earth and (+) to the CRT anode button. (See the following connection diagram.) Note: Turn power switch off without fail before the connection to the anode button is made. Chassi: ground FBT (T702) High Impedance H.V. meter \ High voltage connector Deflection P.W.B. - TUBE: The primary source of XX-radiation radiation in this receiver is the picture tube. The tube utilized for the above mentioned function in this chassis is specially constructed to limit X-radiation emissions. For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement tube must be the same type as the original, Hitachi approved type. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a receiver with a problem of excessive high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to the picture tube and the high voltage component. Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage. h. X-radiation Shield 1. This receiver is provided with X-ray shield plates for protection against X-radiation. Do not remove X-ray shield plates A, B, C, or D shown in Fig. 1 unnecessarily, when troubleshooting and/or making test measurements. 2. To prevent X-radiation, after replacement of picture tube and lens, confirm these components to be fixed correctly to bracket and cabinet, and not to be taken off easily. R-Lens G-Lens B-Lens Shield Plate A Shield Fig. 1. Detailing X-radiation 4 Shield Components, parts, and/or wiring that appear to have overheated or are otherwise damaged should be replaced with components, parts, or wiring that meet original specifications. Additionally, determine the cause of overheating and/or damage and, if necessary, take corrective action to remove any potential safety hazard. 2. Read and comply with all caution and safety-related notes on or inside the receiver cabinet, on the receiver chassis, or on the picture tube. Warning - Do not alter or add to 3. Design Alteration the mechanical or electrical design of this TV receiver. Design alterations and additions including but not limited to circuit modifications and the addition of items such as auxiliary audio and/or video output connectors, might alter the safety characteristics of this receiver and create a hazard to the user. Any design alterations or additions may void the manufacturer’s warranty and may make you, the servicer, responsible for personal injury or property damage resulting therefrom. PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE - Many TV electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics some of which are often not evident from visual inspection, nor can the protection they give necessarily be obtained by replacing them with components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Parts that have special safety characteristics are identified in Hitachi service data by shading on schematics and by a A in the parts list. Use of substitute replacement that does not have the same safety characteristics as the recommended replacement part in Hitachi service data parts list might create shock, fire, and/or other hazards. Product safety is under review continuously and new instructions are issued whenever appropriate. For the latest information, always consult the appropriate current Hitachi service literature. A subscription to, or additional copies of service literature may be obtained at a nominal charge from Hitachi. Protection Warning - The 4. Picture Tube Implosion picture tube in this receiver employs integral implosion protection. For continued implosion protection, replace the picture tube only with one of the same type number. Do not remove, install, or otherwise handle the picture tube in any manner without first putting on shatterproof goggles equipped with side shields. People not so equipped must be kept safely away while picture tubes are handled. Keep the picture tube away from your body. Do not handle the picture tube by its neck. 5. Hot Chassis Warning - a. Some TV receiver chassis are electrically connected directly to one conductor of the AC power cord and may be safely serviced without an isolation transformer only if the AC power plug is inserted so that the chassis is connected to the ground side of the AC power source. Confirm that the AC power plug is inserted correctly with an AC voltmeter by measuring between the chassis and a known earth ground. If a voltage reading in excess of 1 .OV is obtained, remove and reinsert the AC power plug in the opposite polarity and again measure the voltage potential between the chassis and a known earth ground. b. Some TV receiver chassis normally have 85V AC (RMS) between chassis and earth ground regardless of the AC plug polarity. These chassis can be safely serviced only with an isolation transformer inserted in the power line between the receiver and the AC power source, for both personnel and test equipment protection. c. Some TV receiver chassis have a secondary ground system in addition to the main chassis ground. This secondary ground system is not isolated from the AC power line. The two ground systems are electrically separated by insulating material that must not be defeated or altered. 6. Observe original lead dress. Take extra care to assure correct lead dress in the following areas: a. near sharp edges, b. near thermally hot parts - be sure that leads and components do not touch thermally hot parts, c. the AC supply, d. high voltage and e. antenna wiring. Always inspect in all areas for pinched, out-of-plate, or frayed wiring. Do not change spacing between components and the printed circuit board. Check AC power cord for damage. 5 SERVICING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION: Before servicing instruments covered by this service data and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First. 7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heatsinks are correctly installed. General Servicing Guidelines 1. Always unplug the instrument AC power cord from the AC power source before: a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board, module, or any other instrument assembly. 9. Use with this instrument only the test fixtures specified in this service data. CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heatsink in this instrument. b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any instrument electrical plug or other electrical connection. c. Connecting electrolytic CAUTION: d. Discharging a test substitute in parallel with an capacitor in the instrument. A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard. the picture tube anode. 2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by “drawing an arc.” The H.V. Distribution Box has an internal 400M0 resistor (bleeder resistor) connected from the high voltage to ground. After power is removed from the instrument the high voltage will discharge through the high voltage bleeder resistor. If the tubes have high voltage after power is removed, then the bleeder resistor is defective or the bleeder ground is disconnected. 3. Discharge B outputs connecting degaussing the point connected, insulated distribution handle to the picture tube’s anode at any of the R, G, or on the H.V. Distribution Box only by (a) first one end of an insulated clip lead to the or kine aquadag grounding system shield at where the picture tube socket ground lead is and then (b) touch the other end of the clip lead to the picture tube high voltage box R, G, or B output, using an insulated avoid personal contact with high voltage. 4. Do not spray chemicals of its assemblies. on or near this instrument or any 5. Unless specified otherwise in these service data, clean electrical contracts by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator: 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%99% strength). CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless specified otherwise in these service data, lubrication of contacts is not required. 6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which instruments covered by this service data might be equipped. 8. Always connect the test instrument ground lead to the appropriate instrument chassis ground before connecting the test instrument positive lead. Always remove the test instrument ground lead last. Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some fieldeffect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped devices, place the assembly on a conductive such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic buildup or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip desolder ES devices. soldering 4. Use only can anti-static type Some solder removal devices static” can generate electrical damage ES device. 5. Do not generate devices. use freon-propelled electrical charges with ES surface charge iron to solder or solder removal device. not classified as “anticharges sufficient to chemicals. These sufficient to damage can ES 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material.) 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.) General Soldering Guidelines 1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip temperature within the range 500°F to 600°F. 2. Use an appropriate gauge of resin-core of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead. 3. Keep the soldering 2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suctiontype solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the IC. Replacement 1. Carefully insert the replacement solder composed 2. Carefully bend each and solder it. iron tip clean and well-tinned. 4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a small wire-bristle (0.5 inch or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners. 5. Use the following desoldering technique. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to temperature (500°F to 600°F). reach 3. Clean the soldered (It is not necessary reach IC lead against the circuit foil pad areas with a small wire-bristle brush. to reapply acrylic coating to areas.) “Small-signal” Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement 1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body. normal 2. Bend into a “U” shape the end of each of three remaining on the circuit board. b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. Quickly draw away the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil. 6. Use the following soldering technique. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to temperature (500°F to 600°F). IC in the circuit board. 3. Bend into a “U” shape 4. Connect to corresponding crimp the “U” metal contact, the replacement transistor leads leads. replacement transistor leads to the leads extending from the circuit board and with long nose pliers to insure metal to then solder each connection. normal Power Output Transistor Devices Removal/Replacements 1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads. b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder strand against the component lead until the solder melts. c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil or components. 2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped). 3. Carefully remove the transistor from the circuit board. 4. Insert new transistor 5. Solder each transistor d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush. 6. Replace in circuit board. lead, and clip off excess lead. heatsink. Diode Removal/Ret>lacement 1. Remove defective diode by clipping possible to diode body. 2. Bend the two remaining circuit board. leads its leads as close as perpendicularly to the 3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board. 4. Securely Use Solding crimp each connection and solder it. 5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two “original leads”. If they are not shiny, reheat them and, if necessary, apply additional solder. Iron to Pry Leads IC Removal/Replacement Some Hitachi unitized chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined in paragraphs 5 and 6 above. Removal 1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts. 7 Fuses and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement 1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of circuit board hollow stake. 2. Securely crimp leads of replacement stake l/8 inch from top. component around 3. Solder the connections. CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the component and adjacent replaced components and the circuit board, to excessive component prevent temperatures. At Other Connections Use the following technique to repair defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board. DEfECTlVE Circuit Board Foil Repair Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaker. the cdhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board, causing the foil to separate from, or “lift-off:’ the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered. In Critical Copper Pattern Areas High component/copper pattern density and/or special voltage/current characteristics make the spacing and integrity of copper pattern in some circuit board areas more critical than in others. The circuit foil in these areas is designated as Critical Copper Pattern. Because Critical Copper Pattern requires special soldering techniques to ensure the maintenance of reliability and safety standards, contact your Hitachi personnel. At IC Connections To repair defective copper pattern at IC connections, use the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections.) 1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary.) 2. Carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern. BARE Install Jumper JUMPER Wire and Solder 3. Bend a small “U” in one end of a small-gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp i! around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection. 4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the cut-away copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area, and clip off any excess jumper wire. Insulated Jumper Wire Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least l/4 inch of copper, to ensure hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens. Trace along the copper pattern from both wire sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest component directly connected to the affected copper pattern. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and solder the connections. CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so that it does not touch components or sharp edges. Frequency Synthesis (FS) Tuning Systems Always unplug the instrument AC power cord before disconnecting or reconnecting FS tuning system cables and before removing or inserting FS tuning system modules. The FS tuner must never be disconnected from the FS tuning control module while power is applied to the instrument. When troubleshooting intermittent problems that might be caused by defective cable connection(s) to the FS tuning system, remove the instrument AC power as soon as the defective connector is found and finish confirming the bad connection with a continuity test. This procedure will reduce the probability of electrical overstress of the FS system semi-conductor components. NOTE: These components are affixed with glue. Be careful not to break or damage any foil under the component or at the pins of the ICs when removing. Usually applying heat to the component for a short time while twisting with tweezers will break the component loose. Leadless Chip Components (surface mount) How to Replace Flat-IC -Required Tools- Chip components must be replaced with identical chips due to critical foil track spacing. There are no holes in the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some chip capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have holes through the board, however the hole diameter limits standard resistor replacement to l/8 watt. Standard capacitors may also be limited for the same reason. It is recommended that identical chip components be used. . Chip resistors have a three digit numerical resistance code -1st and 2nd significant digits and a multiplier. Example: 162 = 1600 or 1.6K resistor, 0 = 0 (jumper). Chip capacitors generally do not have the value indicated on the capacitor. The color of the component indicates the general range of the capacitance. Chip transistors are identified by a two letter code. The first letter indicates the type and the second letter, the grade of transistor. Chip diodes have a two letter identification code as per the code chart and are a dual diode pack with either common anode or common cathode. Check the parts list for correct diode number. * Soldering De-solder 1. Remove by using Component 1. 2. 3. 2. l l De-Solder Braid Soldering Iron 2. Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat-IC and pull it in the direction indicated while heating the pins using a soldering iron. A small awl can be used instead of the iron wire. / Iron Wire Awl 3. Removal Installation iron iron wire or small awl braids Magnifier the solder from all of the pins of a Flat-IC a de-solder braid. Flat-IC Use solder wick to remove solder from component end caps or terminals. Without pulling up, carefully twist the component with tweezers to break the adhesive. Do not reuse removed leadless or chip components since they are subject to stress fracture during removal . Chip Component 1. l Remove the solder from all of the pads of the Fiat-IC by using a de-solder braid. ~-“‘! --WI- Flat-IC 4. Position the new Flat-IC in place (apply the pins of the Flat-IC to the soldering pads where the pins need to be soldered). Properly Polarity Symbol determine the positions of the soldering pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol. 5. Solder all pins to the soldering tipped soldering iron. Put a small amount of solder on the board soldering pads. Hold the chip component against the soldering pads with tweezers or with a miniature alligator clip and apply heat to the pad area with a 30 watt iron until solder flows. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds pads using a fine Chip Components TypE13$F:;:; 63: 1ST DIGIT 6. Check with a magnifier for solder bridge between the pins or for dry joint between pins and soldering pads. To remove a solder bridge, use a de-solder braid as shown in the figure below. D MH DIODE RESISTOR Bridge Solder oldering Iron TECHNICAL CAUTIONS High Voltage limiter circuit operation check. 1. Turn off TV and connect jig as shown in Figure 2. Adjust jig fully counter-clockwise for minimum resistance. 4. When the limiter circuit is operating properly, High Voltage will be less than 36.5 kV at 0.6mA when TV shuts down. 2. Set the AC input to 12OV AC and turn on TV. 5. Turn off set immediately 3. Confirm test pattern on CRT is a usable slowly adjust jig until the picture disappears down. 6. Unplug set for one minute Remove jig and voltmeter. Chassis picture, then and TV shuts after checking to reset shutdown ground High voltage connector Deflection P.W.B. High impedance H.V. meter FBT (T702) (Disconnect the # @ pin of 1905 from +B line. Connect jig (15kQ VR) between +B line and # @ 1905 #l pin I POWER/DEFLECTION Jig PWB Fig. 2. Deflection/Power IO P.C.B. circuit operation. pin of 1905) circuit. SPECIFICATIONS 50SBX78B Model: Audio Input: 470 mVrms, 47 k Ohm Stereo Audio Output: 470 mVrms, 1 k Ohm 6OSBX78B Cathode-Ray Tube: Audio Output Power: R=Pi GLFTOORFA G=PlGLFTOOHLA Front: 15 Watts per channel at 10% distortion, 8 Ohm impedence. Max. output - 18 Watts. Rear: 7.5 Watts per channel at 10% distortion, 8 Ohm impedence. Max output - 10 Watts. B=Pi GLFTOOBMB Power Input: 120 volts AC, 60 Hz Power Consumption: 240 Watts - Maximum Center: 7.5 Watts per channel at 10% distortion, 8 Ohm impedence. Max output - IO Watts 212 Watts - Operating Antenna Impedence: Receiving 75 Ohm Unbalanced VHF I UHF I CATV Channel: &yQ G!i VHF 2-13 14-69 UHF EXT. Mid CATV Mid. (A-5)-(A-i), 4+ A-l CATV Super CATV Hyper J-W (Wtl)-(Wt28) Anode Voltage 31.5 kV (Zero Beam Current) Brightness: 5OSBX78B - 250 cd/m2 60SBX78B - 170 cd/m2 (white screen) Speakers: 2 Woofers - 5 inch (12 mm) round 2 Tweeters - 2 inch (5 mm) round 2 Center Speakers - 4 inch (10 mm) round Dimension: 50SBX78B Intermediate Frequency: Height (in.) Picture I-F Carrier 45.75 MHz Sound I-F Carrier 41.25 MHz Color Sub Carrier 42.17 MHz 51 ‘31,s 47 7132 Width (in.) Depth (in.) 24 21/32 195 Weight (Ibs.) Video Input: 60 51 '31~~ "/32 27 ‘I~ 255 1 Volt p-p, 75 Ohm Circuit Board Assemblies: 1 Volt p-p, 75 Ohm (Y) Video Output: 0.7 Volt p-p, 75 Ohm, (Cb, Cr) C.P.T. (B) P.W.B. Terminal P.W.B. 1 Volt p-p, 75 Ohm C.P.T. (G) P.W.B. C.P.T. (R) P.W.B. VM P.W.B. Surround P.W.B. Signal P.W.B. Signal Sub P.W.B. Power/Deflection P.W.B. CIRCUIT CAUTION: 80SBX78B Control P.W.B. Sensor Distribution P.W.B. PROTECTION Below is an EXAMPLE only. See Replacement Parts List for details. The following symbol near the fuse indicates fast operation fuse (to be replaced). Fuse ratings appear within the symbol. Example: -:-+ F901 / “RISK OF FIRE - REPLACE 5A125V\ The rating of fuse F901 is 5.OA - 125V. Replace with the same type fuse for continued protection against fire. FUSE AS MARKED” 11 GENERAL INFORMATION TV/Video Source Selector Fig. 3. Control a&c Focus Panel Rear Speaker Terminals-, _ S-Video Inputs Antenna Inputs/Outputs Fig. 4. Rear Connections 12 Variable Transmitter Inputs 1 and 2 Audio Output output Panel CUSTOMIZED Select VIDEO PICTURE AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS to adjust picture settings CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS RESET ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU IT0 4-I, 4-I) 4I1,50% 4---I 4-I, 75% 50% 50% Cl MENU BAR TO QUIT Use the CURSOR A or v buttons to highlight the function Press the CURSOR 4 or b buttons to adjust the function. Press EXIT to quit menu. I I picture quality. CURSOR CURSOR NOTE: and improve CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS RESET ADVANCED 4-b 4-I) 4-I) 98% 50% 50% 4---I 4-I, 50% 0 I”““““’ 1 EXIT to be adjusted. . If CONTRAST is selected, you are adjusting CONTRAST. The additional menu items BRIGHTNESS, COLOR, TINT, and SHARPNESS can be selected and adjusted in the same manner. l Contrast and Brightness adjustments will affect only the main picture. These adjustments will not affect the sub-picture. BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT I I Use this function affect the picture to change the contrast between when ADVANCED SETTINGS Use this function to adjust overall Use this function to adjust the level Use this optimum to adjust flesh tones so they appear Quality when using the COMPONENT: 1 function picture Press the front panel MAGIC FOCUS button momentarily for auto setup. RESET of color to adjust the amount is selected, press and white levels Al is OFF. in the picture. This adjustment will only brightness. in the picture. . Use this function When picture black ULTRA CURSOR natural. Y-C&r (It may be necessary Input 2 jacks). to adjust TINT to obtain of fine detail in the picture. b to return CONVERGENCE video adjustments MAGIC to factory preset conditions. FOCUS To adjust manually, press and hold the MAGIC FOCUS button until CENTER MODE or STATIC MODE is displayed. Press EXIT on the remote to select red or blue. Green is stationary. Use the cursor buttons to adjust. Center mode only adjusts the center section. Static mode adjusts the entire screen. Note: This new data is in RAM memory only and will be lost if the MAGIC FOCUS button is pressed again. 13 Select AUDIO SETTINGS to adjust the TV to your preference BASS TREBLE BALANCE RESET ADVANCED SETTINGS MENU IT0 pi&l CURSOR 4”,72% 4-I) 4---I 50% 0 MENU Use CURSOR A or v to highlight the function Press CURSOR 4 or b to adjust the function. Press EXIT to quit menu. NOTE: BAR TO QUIT I I BASS TREBLE BALANCE RESET ADVANCED 4”,90% 4-I, 4-b--‘- xw” 0 I Ill 1 EXIT to be adjusted. If BASS is selected you are adjusting BASS. selected and adjusted in the same manner. The additional This function controls the low frequency This function controls the high frequency When RESET conditions. the sound quality. I I I is selected, press items TREBLE and BALANCE can be audio to all speakers. CURSOR 14 menu audio to all speakers. This function will control the left to right balance output, and WIRELESS OUT output. E and to improve of the TV internal b to return audio speakers, adjustments the AUDIO TO HI FI to factory preset TV GUIDE PLUS+ This feature allows you to view program information control your cable box and VCR with your TV. for up to 1 week in the future. It also allows you to jSetUD1 TV GUIDE Plus+ Options Menu MENU LANGUAGE PLUG & PLAY SIGNAL SOURCE AUTO CHANNEL SET CHANNEL MEMORY CHANNEL LIST CLOCK SET MAGIC FOCUS GUIDE PLUS+ + CURSOR - MENU Use CURSOR A or v Setup TV GUIDE TV GUIDE Plus+: 1. 2. BAR TO QUIT r What would I./ Press up/down you like to do? Setup TV GUIDE Plus+ TV GUIDE Plus+ Channel Edito! View TV GUIDE Plus+ Demo Exit to choose. Then, Editor: to highlight press Select 1 EXIT of your choice, then press SELECT. This allows you to set up TV GUIDE Plus+ so your TV can download your cable box and control your VCR. Plus+ DEMO: Press EXIT or CURSOR NOTES: MENU to select the TV GUIDE Plus+ Option Plus+ Channel View TV GUIDE IT0 CURSOR data, control This allows you to change channel numbers in the guide (using the number buttons) as well as enable or disable channels from the guide. You can enable up to 100 channels in the Channel Editor. This will start the TV GUIDE Plus+ demonstration, features and operation of this system. EXIT then press SELECT allowing you to understand the to quit menu. It is recommended that you first select View TV GUIDE Plus+ Demo to gain an understanding of what the system can do and how it operates. Then select Setup TV GUIDE Plus+ so that you can set your TV to download data and control your cable box and VCR. Finally, select TV GUIDE Plus+ Channel Editor to customize your TV GUIDE Plus+ system. If a channel is set to OFF in the Channel Editor, that channel cannot be recorded to a VCR. 15 SET UP TV GUIDE Plus+ Before you can use TV GUIDE Plus+ you must perform the setup. Simply use your illuminated remote control to enter the information provided here. Screens very similar to those you will see as you perform each step are shown here. I STEP 1 1. From the Hitachi on screen display SETUP-GUIDE Plus+ menu. 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select Setup TV GUIDE Plus+, then press the SELECT button on your remote. NOTE: Completing Plus+ Setup data. setup if you intend VCR, or new cable TV GUIDE Plus+ Options Menu menu, enter the What would you like to do? I./ Setup TV GUIDE Plus+ TV GUIDE Plus+ Channel Editon View TV GUIDE Plus+ Demo Exit Setup clears previously downloaded TV GUIDE Only enter this section after TV GUIDE Plus+ is to change your setup (ie. for new zipcode, new box). Press up/down to choose. STEP 2 Then, press Select w+ TV GUIDE 1. Use the CURSOR buttons to select U.S.A. or CANADA, then press SELECT. Where do you live? I./ USA Canada Press up/down 1. A C A N A D A Using the number your remote, enter zipcode. You may CURSOR buttons your zipcode or to correction. buttons on your also use the to enter make a 2. When finished, 1. Use the CURSOR A,v buttons to input the first number or letter of your postal code. 2. to choose. Then, press Select U.S.A. Example STEP 3 U S Plus+ Setup TV GUIDE Enter the zip code where Plus+ Setup your TV is located: TV GUIDE Enter q = = = = the zip code where 4 1 6 Plus+ Setup your TV is located: 6 7 press SELECT. When you have selected the letter or number, press the CURSOR b button to move to the next position. (Press CURSOR 4 to make a correction.) 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all six spaces. 4. When finished, Canada Example TV GUIDE Enter the postal located: code where Plus+ Setup your TV is TV GUIDE Enter the postal code where located: q ===== press SELECT. 16 L5N2L8 Plus+ Setup your TV is SET UP TV GUIDE Plus+ STEP 4 1. Use the CURSOR button to select YES or NO, then press SELECT. 2. If you select YES, you will go to step 5. If you select NO, you will go to step 9. Do you have cable? jJ Yes NO Press “pidown I lo choose. Then. press Select. STEP 5 1. Use the CURSOR SELECT. 2. If you select YES, you will go to step 6. If you select NO, you will go to step 9. buttons to SELECT NOTES: A. As indicated on page 13 of this guide, you must connect your cable box RF Out to TV ANT A in order for TV GUIDE Plus+ to download data. B. The cable box must always be left on. C. The TV will download TV GUIDE Plus+ data only when it is off. During this time, you will notice the cable box changing channels without any user input. This is normal. The TV is searching for the Host channel. Basic connection TV GUIDE YES or NO, then press Do you have a cable box? IJ Yes NO Press up/down to choose. Then. press Select. for TV GUIDE Plus+ setup with no cable box and no VCR. J( ANT A REAR SPEAKER 8 n ONLY r Outside antenna cable TV coaxial Plus+ Setup or cable. COMPONENT1 > TO CONVERTER ANT B ,NPUT , ,NpUT 2 MO;;;OR WlRELES AUDIO OUT TO HI-FI 3 TV GUIDE is a registered trademark of TV Guide Financial, Inc. VCR Plus+, C3, PlusCode and GUIDE Plus+ are trademarks of Gemstar Development Corporation. The VCR Plus+ and GUIDE Plus+ systems are manufactured under license from Gemstar Development Corporation and VCR Index Systems B.V., respectively. 17 SET UP TV GUIDE Plus+ TV GUIDE STEP 6 1. Turn your cable box ON and tune it to channel 02. 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select your cable box brand from the list, then press SELECT. (It will take a few seconds for TV GUIDE Plus+ to check the cable box code.) Plus+ Setup Tune your cable box to channel 02. Select your cable box brand from the list below. Hitachi I I press “Pldmv” to change brand. The”. pr**s Select. NOTE: When using a cable box with TV Guide Plus+, set your remote to TV mode. This allows your IR Blaster connector to control your cable box, enabling you to see channel call letters when changing channels or pressing RECALL. Basic connection for TV GUIDE Plus+ setup with cable box and without VCR. Coaxial Cable v ANT A REARSPEAKER 8n ONLY I 7 COMPONENT7 VIDEO ff Cable TV Box AUDIO t ,NPUT, I I ,NP”T 2 MO~t$OR WlRELES AUDIO OUT TO HI-FI To IRlGLlNK STEP 7 1. 2. If your cable box switches to Channel select YES. Then press SELECT. TV GUIDE 09, use the CURSOR Plus+ Setup buttons to If your cable box does not switch to Channel 09, use the CURSOR buttons to select NO. Then press SELECT. TV GUIDE Plus+ will try another version of cable box code (ie. 16-02.) Did Cable Hitachi cable box to 09? IJ Yes NO code 16-01 switch your I Press “p/down to change brand. The”. press Select. (If TV GUIDE Plus+ does not recognize your cable box after several tries, a screen stating, “Cable box test failed. Please consult your manual and try again” will appear. You should check the CATV brand again and repeat these steps. Also, check that the If? Mouse is in front of the cable box’s IR receiver window.) 18 SET UP TV GUIDE Plus+ TV GUIDE Plus+ Setup STEP 8 1. 2. Using the CURSOR buttons, select the channel number your cable box Output is set. It is usually set to Channel Channel 4. Then press the SELECT to which 3 or Select cable box mtput channel: O/AUX 4 button on your remote. Press up/down to choose. Then. press Select. I STEP 9 TV GUIDE 1. Use the CURSOR SELECT. buttons 2. If you select YES, you will go to step IO. If you select NO, you will go to end of setup. Plus+ Setup to select YES or NO, then press Do you have a VCR NOTE: You must connect your VCR RF Out to TV ANT A in order for TV GUIDE Plus+ to download data and control your VCR for recording. (See below). Basic connection Outside CableTV antenna Coaxial IJ Yes NO I Press up/down to choose. for TV GUIDE Plus+ setup without Then. press Select. I cable box and with VCR. or REAR SPEAKER I r COMPONENT1 VCR #I I ,NP”T To IWGLINK 3 19 , I I SET UP TV GUIDE Plus+ -“’ i-:,I -: :$j,i ;LA!9 ,: 0Set U STEP 10 TV GUIDE 1. Tune your VCR to channel 2. Use the CURSOR buttons to select your VCR brand from the list, then press SELECT. (It will take a few seconds for TV GUIDE Pius+ to check the VCR code.) f-Cable TV Coaxial Cable Setup 02, then turn if OFF. Basic connection I Plus+ / Tune your VCR to channel 02. then turn it off. Select your brand from the list below. Hitachi I I for TV GUIDE Plus+ setup with cable box and VCR. REAR SPEAKER 8R ONLY J( ANT A f I r COMPONENT1 TO CONVERTER Cable TV Box VCR #I I ,N~UT, STEP 11 1. 2. I I TV GUIDE If your VCR turns on and switches to Channel 09, use the CURSOR buttons to select YES. Then press SELECT. If your VCR does not turn on and switch to Channel 09, use the CURSOR buttons to select No. Then press SELECT. TV GUIDE Plus+ will try another version of VCR code (ie. 21-02.) I ,NPUT 2 MO;i$OR WlRELES AUDIO OUT TO HI-FI Did Hitachi code 21-01 your VCR to 09? [J Yes NO Press up/down to choose. Plus+ Setup switch Then, press Select ( If TV GUIDE Plus+ does not recognize your VCR after several tries, a screen stating, “VCR test failed, please consult your manual and try again” will appear. You should check the VCR brand again and repeat these steps. Also, check that the IR Mouse is in front of the VCR’s IR receiver window.) 20 END OF SET UP 1. A screen telling you that TV GUIDE Plus+ will be ready for use within 24 hours appears. Make sure that you turn the cable box ON and the VCR OFF. TV GUIDE NOTE: If you have a system with a cable box, make sure you change the VCR channel back to where you normally watch or record from the cable box (typically Channel 03 or 04). Plus+ options menu. Your TV GUIDE Plus+ will be ready for use within 24 hours. Always leave your cable ON and your VCR OFF. box 2. Press the SELECT 3. Press the EXIT button to exit Setup. 4. If you have a cable box turn the TV off. 5. The TV will begin searching for the channel that contains the TV GUIDE Plus+ data (host channel). When it locates the host channel, it starts to download the Setup Information. This download usually takes less than 15 minutes. However, on some cable systems, this download may take as much as three hours. 6. If you have a cable box, you should allow the TV to control your cable box until Host Search complete. NOTES: button to return to the TV GUIDE Plus+ Setup and data Download are 1) If you do not have a cable box, you can watch TV while the Host Search and Channel Map Download are in progress. PIP, however, will not be available until the Host Search and Channel Map Download are complete because the TV uses the PIP tuner to receive the TV GUIDE Plus+ information. Also, note that TV GUIDE Plus+ will not be available until Host Search and download functions are complete. 2) For TV GUIDE Plus+ to download Program Information, the TV must be off, regardless of TV GUIDE Plus+ settings. 21 CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING THE HV CONNECTOR Perform the following when the HV connector (anode connector) is removed or inserted for CPT replacement, etc. Anode connector Deflection P.W.B. FBT Roll out silicon cover from FBT’s contact area slowly. the connector about 90 degrees following the arrow (0 position), push the connector slightly towards the case. (Fig. A) Fig. A 3. Remove the connector slowly by pulling it away from the case. Fig. B During Insertion 1. Please refer to direction for insertion as shown in Fig. B (L position). Insert connector until “CLICK” sound is heard. 2. Make sure the connector is pressed right in, so that it has a good contact with the spring. 3. Confirm the contact by pulling the connector slightly. (Don’t pull hard because it may damage the connector). 4. Cover the high voltage output by carefully pushing silicon cover onto it. (Don’t turn the connector). 1. (REMARK) Make sure the silicon cover is covering the high voltage output. Silicon Cover less than 1 mm 22 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 1. ASSEMBLED P.W.B. ADJUSTMENT ..................................................... Memory Initialization ............................................................ l-l. l-2. Comb Filter Operation Check ..................................................... l-3. Sub Picture Position Adjustment ................................................... 2. FINAL 2-l. 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. ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT .................................................... FocusAdjustment...............................................................2 White Balance Adjustment ....................................................... ..................................................... SubBrightness Adjustment Sub Picture White Balance Adjustment .............................................. Surround Check .............................................................. Raster Inclination Adjustment (Deflection Yoke) ........................................ Raster Position Adjustment ....................................................... Vertical Size Adjustment (R630) ................................................... Horizontal Size Adjustment (R603) ................................................. BeamAlignment................................................................3 Beam Shape Adjustment ....................................................... Static Focus Adjustment ......................................................... Blue Defocus Adjustment ....................................................... Digital Convergence Adjustment ................................................... 2-14-l. Phase Adjustment (service mode) ....................................... 2-14-2. Raster Position Adjustment ............................................ 2-14-3. Convergence Point Adjustment ......................................... 2-14-4. Digital Convergence Remote Control ..................................... Guide + OSD Adjustment ........................................................ 3. ADJUSTMENT POINT ................................................................ 3-l. CRT (R)(G)(B), Cabinet Locations ................................................... 3-2. Main Chassis (Signal P.W.B.) ....................................................... 3-3. Main Chassis (Power/Deflection P.W.B.) ............................................... 3-4. CPT (R)(G)(B), Focus Pack, Control P.W.B. ............................................ 23 .24 .24 .24 .24 . . .25 5 .26 ..2 6 .27 ..2 7 .28 .29 .29 .30 0 ..3 0 .31 ..3 1 .31 .32 .32 .33 .33 .34 .35 .35 .36 .37 .38 1. ASSEMBLED P.W.B. ADJUSTMENT 1 .l Memory Initialization Adjustment procedure (1) Press INPUT key on Control Panel and then Power On to access Video Chroma adjustment mode. (2) Receive signal on main picture. (3) Check the OSD according to table below, using Av buttons on Remote Control. * P.01 SERVICE SUB CONT SUB COLOR SUB TINT SUB SHARP EXT RGB BRIGHT EXT RGB CONT BRIGHTNESS SUB BRIGHT ADJ. INITIAL SET AP84 0 14 10 45 38 40 60 80 0 0 P.05 I I-l+1 AP84 1 n 0 C TRAP TOF FQ TOF Q COLOR SYSTEM DY GAIN B.E. P POINT1 WPDL HI BRT P.03 A Adjustment procedure (1) Check that between the color bars there are not line dots every second color bar as shown in the drawing. Check @and PO2 G DRIVE GAIN B DRIVE GAIN H POSITION AFC G H BLK END PHASE V BLK PHASE V FREQUENCY V POSITION R-Y POSITION R-Y LEVEL G-Y LEVEL GPPHS S-TRAC YA Y DL TXACL COLOR 1.2 Comb filter operation check Adjustment preparation (1) Receive the color bar signal at the regular tuning point. (2) Set the CONTRAST control to MAX and the other controls to center. (3) Set the Al to OFF, and 3D Y/C to ON in Advanced Settings. 1 i-l 0 0 0 0 9 B CUT OFF 1 AP84 1 1 ! 1 I CLAMP I 1.3 Sub-picture position adjustment Adjustment preparation (1) Select signal on main picture. (2) Video settings have to be at normal condition. 80 P.06 AP84H POSI (CENT) 04 V POSI (CENT) 1 07 1 0 INITIAL SET Z OSD SETTINGS I (@line dots. * I* I DELAY *: Adjustable data. Others: Fixed data (be careful not to change) (4) Check MENU key to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode. NOTE: (1) If there is a different value than shown in table above, for fixed data, adjust it using 4, buttons (only in this case). (2) When exchanging microprocessor and TV is turned on for first time, it requires initialization of VIDEO CHROMA ADJ on Pl and P6. (3) Should be changed to OFF for FIRST TIME TOUR at first Power ON by pressing MENU key during FIRSTTIME TOUR running. 24 Adjustment procedure (1) Press the INPUT and POWER button on Control Panel at same time to access VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode. Select H POSI and V POSI using A’(I buttons. ;:; Adjust the H POSI (HORIZONTAL) and V POSI (VERTICAL) position using 4, buttons. (4) Press MENU button to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode. (5) Select single PINP mode and move the sub picture, using the MOVE button. Distance between PINP and edge of screen should be equal when moved. If it is not, repeat (1) - (5). NOTE: Check the position of MULTI PINP mode. Check the right edge of the sub pictures for MV-4 to make sure there is no separation between the MULTI PINP and the edge of the screen. 2. FINAL ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT 2.1 Focus adjustment Adiustment preparation (1) The set can face in any direction: west, east, north or south. (2) Receive the cross-hatch pattern signal. CONTRAST : HALF BRIGHTNESS : MINIMUM The electrical focus adjustment should have (3) been completed. (4) The centering DY inclination should have been adjusted. Adjustment procedure (1) Loosen-the fixing screw on the lens cylinder so that the lens cylinder can be turned. (Be careful not to loosen too much. If it is loosened too much, rattling when tightening becomes greater and the focus may drift). After completing steps (5), (6) and (7) below, tighten the fixing screws for each lens with a torque of 12-17 Kgf cm. (2) Apply covers to 2 of R, G and B lenses, and project a single color on the screen and adjust in sequence. (The adjustment order of R, G and B is only an example.) (3) For each of the R, G and B lenses, observe the color abberation generated on the outer circumference of the cross-hatch bright line at the center section +3 pitches vertically and horizontally from the center. (4) If the lens adjustment knob is turned clockwise, viewed from the front, the color aberration changes as follows. Set Size Pitch between Ll & L2 50” 3.0 cross-hatch pitches 60” 3.0 cross-hatch pitches 63) In case of R lens, set to the position where the chromatic aberration changes from red to crimson. As shown below, observe the vertical bright line at the center and set to the position where the crimson chromatic aberration slightly appears inside and red outside (reference value: 1-3mm) within the cross-hatch pitches specified in next table. RED CHROMATIC ABERRATION SLIGHTLY CRIMSON CHROMATIC ABERRATION {I (7) In case of B lens, set to the position where the chromatic aberration changes from purple to green. As shown below, observe the vertical bright line at the center and set to the position where green chromatic aberration slightly appears inside and purple outside (reference value: l-3mm) within the cross-hatch pitches specified in next table. (5) In case of G lens, set to the point where the chromatic aberration switches from blue to red. If the chromatic aberration appearing all over the screen is not the same, observe the vertical bright line at the center of the screen and set to the position where red chromatic aberration slightly appears inside and blue outside (reference value: l -3mm) within the cross-hatch pitches specified in next table. When the red chromatic aberration appearing at both sides of the bright line is not equal, observe the side with larger chromatic aberration when adjusting. PURPLE CHROMATIC ABERRATION I RED CHROMATIC ABERRATION SLIGHTLY BLUE CH6OMATlC ABERRATION OR NO COLOR 25 Set Size SLIGHTLY GREEN CHROMATIC ABERRATION I Pitch between L 50” 3.0 cross-hatch pitches 60” 3.0 cross-hatch pitches I Notes: (1) Fixing screw FIXING SCREW (2) Color aberration COLOR (5) ABERRATION (6) (7) (8) (9) CROSS-HATCH (3) Since the G light is very important quality and performance, pay special its adjustment. Note: Be careful not to touch fingers when adjusting. for picture attention in NOTE: Before adjusting the White Balance, check that the screen adjustment VRs are turned fully counterclockwise. Since the phosphorescent surface of the CRT is likely to be burned, be careful. the lens with your (4) For red, setting to the center crimson is optimum. (5) For blue, setting to the center and green is optimum. between between Select the input signal for high brightness (Video level = 0.715Vpp). Adjust the high brightness white balance using the drive adjustment VRs (red, green). Select the signal for low brightness (Video level = 0.145Vpp) Adjust the low brightness white balance using the screen adjustment VRs (red, green, blue). (Visually adjust). Check that high brightness white balance is obtained. If it does not, return to step (7). White balance = Color coordinate = red and purple 2.3 Sub brightness 2.2 White balance (1) (2) (3) adjustment Adjustment procedure (1) Go to VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode by pressing INPUT and Power button on Control Panel at the same time. (2) In “SERVICE” mode push b button and screen turns to black. Gradually turn the screen adjustment VRs (red, green, blue) clockwise and set them where the red, green and blue slightly bright lines just appear evenly on the screen. (3) Push the b button again to return to “Normal” side. (4) Press “MENU” button to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST. adjustment Adjustment preparation (1) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the power is turned ON. Receive the color bar signal. (2) Set the contrast and color controls to minimum. (3) The vertical incident illumination on the screen should be 20 Iux or less. Screen adjustment High brightness white balance. Low brightness balance. Adjustment preparation (1) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the power is turned on. (2) The vertical incident illumination on the screen should be 20 lux or less. (3) Set the video settings (CONTRAST: MAX, others: center) to standard condition (4) For low brightness white balance adjustment, input a white raster signal level of 0.145 Vp-p (Video input level). (5) For high brightness white balance adjustment, input a white raster signal level of 0.715Vp-p (Video input level). (6) Set the drive adjustment VRs (red and green) to 12 - 2 o’clock position. (7) Turn the screen adjustment VRs (red, green and blue) fully counterclockwise. (8) Set video advanced setting white control to COOL position. 9300” K f OMPCD x . . . . . . 0.285 Y . . . . . . 0.295 \ 1 1 1 / black Adjustment procedure (1) Go to “Sub Brightness” adjustment in VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode (press Input and Power button on Control panel at same time), using A v buttons and then b button. (2) Then adjust “Sub Brightness” using 4 b buttons to increase or decrease the value, according to figure. (Visually adjust). (3) After adjustment, press MENU button to exit VIDEO CHROMA ADJUST mode. (Data is stored in memory). Note: When selecting SUB-BRIGHTNESS mode the mcon sets the CONTRAST and COLOR to MIN. automatically, but make sure that the other conditions are center. Directly observe the screen by eye without using a mirror. 2.4 Sub picture white balance (ROM4, ROM6, ROM6) adjustment 2.5.1 Surround off check Adjustment procedure (1) Set to SURROUND: OFF and check that the waveform shown below is obtained (Input signal @ and @ ). Adjustment preparation (1) Start adjustment after power is ON for 20 minutes. (2) Use a white raster signal for adjustment. (3) Press “FREEZE” on the remote control and select “SINGLE” freeze mode to display the sub picture. (4) Set CONTRAST to Maximum, Other conditions to center. FRONT (5kHz) Adjustment procedure (1) Connect oscilloscope to P802 and adjust ROM8 to match blue level of main and sub pictures. (2) Repeat for P832 and ROM6 Green, P862 and ROM4 for Red. R Note: (400Hz) The rear and center will have no output. 2.5.2 Surround off/monaural check Adjustment procedure Check that the following waveform is obtained. The amplitudes of 2 channels are equal. (Input signal @ only). FRONT Note: L If the sub picture has a signal sag, adjust level at center point. (400Hz) R (400Hz) I24 Note: Monaural check can be omitted. The rear and center have no output. 2.5.3 Matrix surround check Adjustment procedure (1) Set to SURROUND: MATRIX Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input signal @I and @ ). l 2.5 Surround Check Adjustment preparation (1) Input the following audio signals to the audio input of the VIDEO INPUT terminals. When checking surround: @ L CH: No signal @ R CH: 400Hz sine wave 1 Vpp. Set the AUDIO ADVANCED SETTING for INT. SPEAKERS ON,DYNAMIC BASS OFF, LOUDNESS OFF and PERFECT VOLUME OFF Set the volume control of FRONT to around the center. Set the BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE to center. l Front: Check that the phases of R and L are different and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. The amplitudes of R and L are different. l Rear: Check that the phases of R and L are opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. The amplitudes of R and L are different. l l FRONT l l Note: Front waveform: Front speaker output of the set. :mrn Note: 27 Center has no output. REAR 2.5.7 Dolby surround 2.5.4 Matrix surround/monaural check Adjustment procedure Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input signal @ only) Adjustment procedure (1) Set to SURROUND: DOLBY-NORMAL . Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input Signal @ and @ ) . Front: 400 Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. . Rear: R and L are the same signal and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. l l l Front: Rear: R and L waveforms are almost equal. R and L waveforms are almost Zero. REAR FRONT check FRONT REAR L Note: R Center has no output. 2.5.5 Hall surround check Note: Adjustment procedure (1) Set to SURROUND: HALL. (Input signal 0 and @ ). l Front: l Rear: 2.5.8 Dolby surround/monaural Check that the phases of R and L signals are different and 400 Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. Check that the R and L are opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on 5kHz. The R and L amplitudes are equal. FRONT MODE: PRO LOGIC (NORMAL) check Adjustment orocedure (1) Set t0 SURROUND: DOLBY-NORMAL . Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input signal @ only). . . . REAR L Front: Almost no output from both R and L. Center: Same as the audio input signal. Rear: Almost no output from both R and L. CENTER FRONT REAR R Note: Amplitude levels of front R and L are not even depending on P.W.B. Center has no output. 2.5.6 Hall surround/monaural l l l 2.6 Raster Inclination (1) I:; check Adjustment procedure Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (Input signal @ only) Front: The phases of R and L are different. The amplitudes are different. Rear: The phases of R and L are opposite. The amplitudes of R and L are equal. FRONT Note: adjustment (Deflection yoke) Adjustment preparation The set can face east or west. Input the single cross test signal. Set video conditions to factory reset. (4) The lens focus adjustment should have been completed. (5) The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted. The digital convergence RAM should be cleared (6) (uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the Power/Deflection PWB and then press the power button. (7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned on. Adjustment procedure (1) Apply covers to the R and B lenses and project only green light. (2) Turn the G deflection yoke and adjust the vertical raster inclination. (3) Then, remove the cover of R or B lens and project red or blue light and green light together on the screen. REAR The monaural check can be omitted. Amplitude levels of front R and L are not even depending on the P.W.B. Center has no output. 28 (4) Turn the deflection yoke of R or B and set so that the inclination of R or B with respect to the green light is as shown below on the top and bottom sides. adjustment, fixing screw (5) After raster inclination of DY should be screwed with 12+2kg-cm torque. t?, iREDC34 n!yIIz 1 Geometric center of the +2 mm 1 F”-f- . . . . f . . . . . f . . . . . i . . . . . i .... 1 Cl t2 NOTES: (1) If internal t2 II- cross-hatch does not appear after clearing RAM data, press service switch again. (2) To restore old RAM data, turn TV off and on. I CROSSHATCH 2.6 Vertical (GREEN) size adjustment (R630) Adjustment preparation The set can face east or west. Input the single cross test signal. (3) Set video conditions to factory reset. should have been (4) The lens focus adjustment completed. (5) The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted. RAM should be cleared (6) The digital convergence (uncorrected state) . With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the POWER/DEFLECTION PWB and then press the power button. (7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned on. I:; Notes: (1) If internal clearing again, on (2) To restore 2.7 Raster position cross-hatch does not appear after RAM data, press service switch POWER/DEFLECTION PWB. old RAM data, turn TV off and on. adjustment Adiustment oreparation The set’can face east or west. Input the single cross test signal. Set video conditions to factory reset. The lens focus adjustment should have been (4) completed. (5) The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted. RAM should be cleared (6) The digital convergence (uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the Power/Deflection PWB and then press the power button. (7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned on. (1) I:; Adjustment procedure (1) Turn the centering magnets blue to satisfy the condition blue horizontal lines should Adiustment procedure (1) Turn only the green by applying covers to the red and blue lens or shorting the 2 pin TS connectors on the red and blue CPT P.W.B. (2) Count the vertical lines of the DCU cross hatch. If the number of vertical lines is 9, go to step (3). If the number of vertical lines is 8, push “HELP” key and then “5” key on the R/C so the number of vertical lines becomes “9”. (3) Turn vertical amplitude adjustment VR (R630) so that the distance between the top and bottom horizontal lines is equal to the size shown in the table. for red, green, and below. The red and match with green. t: Size ma4 60” 8OOk 5mm 50” 65Ok 5mm twa4 Note: 29 (1) If internal clearing again (on (2) To restore cross-hatch does not appear after RAM data, press service switch POWER/DEFLECTION PWB). old RAM data, turn TV off and on. (5) Short-circuit all metal parts (metal fittings, centering magnet) installed on the projection tubes to GND’s of the projection tubes. Since metal Darts are charaed with electricitv, shocks mav be caused if thev are not short circuited. 2.9 Horizontal size adjustment (R603) Adiustment procedure (1) Green (G) tube beam alignment adjustment. Short-circuit 2P subminiature connector plug pins of Red (R) and Blue (B) on the CPT boards and project only Green (G) tube. (2) Put Green (G) tube beam alignment magnet to the cancel state as shown below. Adjustment preparation The set’can face east or west. Input the single cross test signal. Set video conditions to factory reset. (4) The lens focus adjustment should have been completed. (5) The electric focus should have been coarse adjusted. (6) The digital convergence RAM should be cleared (uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press and hold the service switch located on the POWER/DEFLECTION PWB and then press the power button. (7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is turned on. (1) I;; (3) Turn the Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) counterclockwise all the way and make sure of position of cross-hatch center on screen. (Halo state.) (4) Turn the Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) clockwise all the way. (Blooming state.) (5) Turn two magnets forming alignment magnet in any desired direction and move cross-hatch center to position found in (3). (6) If image position does not shift when Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) is turned. Green (G) beam alignment has been completed. (7) If image position shifts when Green (G) static focus (Focus Pack) is turned, repeat (2)-(6). (8) Conduct beam alignment for red (R) focus: Focus Pack UFPK Blue (B) focus: Focus Pack UFPK. (9) Upon completion of adjustment, fix beam alignment magnets with white paint. Adjustment procedure (1) Project only green, the same as Vertical size adjustment. (2) Turn horizontal amplitude adjustment VR (R603) so distance between the left and right vertical lines is equal to the size shown in the table. c: (,V 1970k5min 1 _+!$$ l-2-J i Note: 2.11 Beam shape adjustment Adjustment preparation should have been (1) The beam alignment completed. (2) The raster inclination, centering, horizontal/ vertical amplitude and optical focus adjustments should have been completed. (3) Set video conditions to factory reset. (4) Input the dot signal. (1) If internal cross-hatch does not appear after clearing RAM data, press service switch again. (2) To restore old RAM data, turn TV off and on. Adjustment orocedure (1) Green PRT beam shape adjustment. Shortcircuit 2P sub-mini connectors on Red and Blue CPT PW.B.s to project only the Green beam. (2) Turn the green static focus fully clockwise. (Blooming.) (3) Make the dot at the screen center a true circle using the 4-pole magnet as shown below. (4) Also adjust the Red and Blue PRT beam shapes according to the steps (1) to (3). (5) After the adjustment has been completed, return R, G and B static VRs to the just focus point. 2.10 Beam alignment Adjustment preparation (1) Adjust at least 30 minutes after switch. (2) Raster inclination, centering, vertical amplitudes and optical should be completed. (3) Set video conditions to factory (4) Receive cross-hatch signals. cross-hatch signals allowed.) turning on power horizontal and focus adjustment reset. (Use of internal 30 PRT SURFACE (3) Turn the B Focus VR (Focus Pack) fully clockwise. (4) Measure the brightness at the center of the screen and turn the B FOCUS VR (Focus Pack) counterclockwise to adjust the brightness of blue. (5) After the adjustment is completed, if blue exceeds the specification, turn and adjust focus so that the sticking out part of blue satisfies the specification. SIDE 1e 4-POLE BEAM SHAPE CORRECTION MAGNET 2-POLE BEAM ALIGNMENT MAGNET TRUE CIRCLE SPECIFICATION 1 ALL-WHITE TERMINATION TRUE CIRCLE DEGREE: a/b SPECIFICATION: 0.9-l .l SIGNAL WAVEFORM CONDITION: OPEN STICKING OUT OF BLUE 2.12 Static focus adjustment UNEVENNESS SPECIFICATION: +1cd/m2 Adjustment preparation The raster inclination, centering, horizontal/ vertical amplitude and optical/electrical focus beam alignment should have been adjusted. (2) The static convergence data should be cleared. Set video conditions to factory reset. Receive the cross-hatch pattern signal. Apply covers to the lenses of colors other than the color to be adjusted and project a single color. (1) Defocus sticking out specification I:; (5) 60” Adjustment procedure (1) Red (R), Green (G) and Blue (B) static focus adjustment. Vary the static focus VR (focus pack UFPK) and make the center of the cross-hatch pattern clearest. (2) Observe the corners of the picture and check that the focus does not get conspicuously worse. OBSERVING CORNER POINTS OF THE OF THE PICTURE User controls are set to the initial set positions (for shipment) Measuring point Screen center. Cautions: Correct the brightness gauge and amplitude of the all-white signal periodically. The aperture angle of the brightness gauge is lo. 2.14 Digital convergence Note: adjustment If replacing a PRT, DY, etc. perform auto-digital convergence first. (Press front panel MAGIC FOCUS switch when in normal customer mode). This can eliminate the need for a complete digital convergence alignment. Adjustment preparation Receive an RF or video signal. ;:; Set controls to factory preset. (3) Install jig screen on the set. (4) Note the center of the video pattern displayed. This is necessary to match dotted lines (adjustment point viewed) and actual point that is adjusted and displayed by the video signal. adjustment Adjustment Preparation (1) Optical and electrical focus adjustment should have been completed. (2) The convergence adjustment should have been completed. (3) Set Video conditions to factory reset. Adjustment procedure (1) Input an ail-white signal shown below to VIDEO input. (2) Short-circuit 2P sub-mini connectors on the red and green CPT P.W.Bs. to display only the blue beam. Condition: Use a cross-hatch pattern to check. OBSERVING POINTS 2.13 Blue defocus 1 .Omm 31 the service only switch (on (5) Press POWER/DEFLECTION PWB). The pattern displayed is now the digital convergence mode. digital performing a complete (6) When convergence adjustment CLEAR DATA in RAM. See 2.6. (1) - (7). the bent lines and use the cursor (2) Identify buttons to move the dotted lines in between as shown. Press HELP to exit PHASE mode. Press ENTER 5 times to display external signal. (5) Identify center of active video, then press ENTER 5 times to return to internal cross-hatch. (6) Press HELP (phase adj.), and use 2, 4, 5 and 6 to position internal cross-hatch center on active video center identified in step (5). (7) Press HELP to exit PHASE mode. I:; BEFORE Adjustment Point ACTIVE VIDEO CENTER FROM STEP (5) JIG SCREEN SPECIFICATION GEOMETRIC USE CURSOR KEYS TO MOVE DOTTED LINES 3ElWEEN BENT LINES FIRST CENTER OF THE SCREEN (84.9) [102.1] THEN USE NUMBER KEYS TO MATCH INTERNAL CROSSHATCH CENTER TO ACTIVE VIDEO CENTER AFTER [1227.2] 2.14.2 Raster position ki a MODEL: Note: (50”), [60”] UNIT: mm If only minor adjustments to convergence are needed, the jig screen is not necessary. Use digital data stored in memory and one color as a reference (red, green, or blue). DO NOT CLEAR DATA and WRITE to ROM memory. 2.14.1 Phase adjustment (service mode) Adjustment preparation (1) PHASE adjustment - This is to match the digital convergence cursor position to the video image displayed, and to match the digital convergence cursor position (dotted lines) to digital convergence data position (bent lines). Adjustment procedure (1) Press the HELP button on the remote to select phase adjustment. (Only Green displayed). adjustment Adjustment preparation (1) Position adjustment - This will move an entire color. Use this adjustment to match colors at the center of the screen. (Active video center from external signal and physical screen center should now match from phase adj. 2.15.1.). (2) Use the buttons below to switch color to adjust. “RECALL’ - Green “0” - Red “INPUT” - Blue Adjustment procedure (1) Press the FRZ button. Extra horizontal lines appear to confirm raster position mode. (2) Use the cursor buttons to adjust position. (3) Press FRZ again to exit raster position mode. (1) Other functions cannot be accessed when Notes: in raster position adjustment mode. Press FRZ and confirm extra horizontal lines disappear to exit raster position mode. (2) Press MENU to switch between all colors displayed or adjustment color and Green only. 2.14.3 Convergence (5) Existing DATA in ROM can be read by pressing the SWAP button 2 times. This data can be used after replacing a component (CRT, DY, etc.) Where complete convergence adjustment is not necessary be careful not to overwrite this data. DO NOT write cleared RAM data into ROM or a complete convergence adjustment will be necessary. Remember to try MAGIC FOCUS before starting convergence adjustment to minimize adjustment time. point adjustment Adjustment preparation (1) Select color to adjust. “RECALL’ - Green “0” - Red “INPUT” - Blue (2) Use 4, 6, 2, and 5 to move the cursor position (dotted lines). (3) Use cursor buttons to move the convergence point. (4) Three adjustment modes are available: 1. (3x3) Press “RECALL’ 5 times 2. (7x5) Press “0” 5 times 3. (13x9) Press “INPUT” 5 times 2.14.4 Digital Remote Control 0 POWER For touch-up, only the (13x9) mode is necessary. This will adjust every cross-hatch intersection point on the screen. For complete adjustment, start with (3x3) mode. This will adjust center point and eight edge points only, but will greatly reduce adjustment time. Then use (7x5) mode, and finally (13x9) mode to finish convergence. ROM WRITE ROM READ \ If “S” distortion appears between cross-hatch lines repeat (7x5) mode to change calculation process while adjusting to remove distortion, then return to (13x9) mode to finish touch-up convergence. , PHASE , Adjustment procedure (1) Start adjustment at the center of the screen. (2) Continue adjustment at next closest position. (3) Adjust center area first, ending with edge sections. (4) Press INFO button to perform interpolation operation. This process will take about 15 seconds and no picture will be seen at this time. (5) After interpolation, check convergence again and repeat (l)-(5) if necessary. (6) When convergence is acceptable, press MOVE to write data to ROM memory. ROM WRITE? is displayed to alarm system that ROM will be overwritten with new data. Press the MOVE button again to write displayed data to ROM. (7) DATA WRITE TO ROM will take approximately 20 seconds and no picture will be displayed. (8) Green dots will be displayed when operation is complete. (9) Press MUTE to return to convergence pattern, then confirm again convergence is acceptable. (lO)Press MOVE (ROM WRITE) mode, then press PIP CH to initialize sensor data positions. Notes: Convergence INITIALIZE TV/CASLUDSS ’ VCR CH MUTE 0 I \ v REMOVE \ COLOR ADJUSTMENT VCR+/ 0 AUDIO 0 0 CALCULATION @ A Cl LST-CH RASTER POSITION CROSSHATCH/ VIDEO MODE ENTER/ - CURSOR (1) Display only green for easier adjustment and match to jig screen. Press “MENU”, THEN PRESS “RECALL’. (2) Perform interpolation and data write to ROM after green adjustment. Once green has been confirmed to match jig screen, the jig screen can be removed. Do not readjust the green color after jig screen has been removed. This is now your reference color. (3) Display green and red only and match red to green. (4) Display all colors and match blue to green and red. Touch-up red color if necessary. CURSOR LEFT \ CURSOR DOWN - INPUT BLUE (13x9 Adj.) -+o , CURSOR RIGHT - RED (7X5 Adj.) SLEEP (0 HITACHI CLUSl3MP 33 UP m . ?oL”Qt 2.15 GUIDE+ OSD Adjustment Adjustment preparation (1) Receive any signal in ANT A. (2) Set picture controls to shipping conditions. (3) Convergence Adjustment must be completed. (5) When GUIDE+ OSD is adjusted then PinP inside the OSD box by using the buttons on the R/C to move PinP up or left or right so the PinP is inside the position according to next reference. adjust the CURSOR down and OSD box Adjustment procedure (1) Go to VIDEO CHROfvlA ADJUST mode by pressing INPUT and Power button on Control Panel at the same time. (2) Go to GUIDE+ mode using A,v buttons on (3) Fusing VOL A,‘I buttons move the GUIDE+ OSD to the left or right and adjust so that OSD is in the A position according to next table for each PTV size. (4) By using CH &‘I buttons move the GUIDE+ OSD up or down and adjust so the OSD is in the B position according to next table for each PTV size. PinP for GUIDE+ NOTE: Use a Crosshatch signal or Single Cross signal to make this adjustment and be sure the pattern signal used is equal for upper, bottom, left and right sides of PinP for GUIDE+. (Center as reference.) GUIDE+ OSD 3. ADJUSTMENT POINT 3.1 CRT, cabinet locations FRONT OF TV P P 1. CENTERING MAGNET FOR RED PRT 2.CENTERING MAGNET FOR GREEN PRT 3.CENTERING MAGNET FOR BLUE PRT 4.CPOLE MAGNET FOR BEAM FORM ADJUSTMENT 5. BEAM ALIGNMENT MAGNET 6. DIGITAL CONVERGENCE MODULE (On Power/Deflection Board) 7. FOCUS PACK (Top Adjustments for Screen, Bottom for Focus) 3.5 P 3.2 MAIN CHASSIS (Signal P.W.B.) 240 O- ISCII ISC2[ \. J I 888 ROM8 ROM6 ROM4 (Blue) (Green)(Red) 0Elc1 0 1001 [SIGNAL P.W.B ) SURROUNDP.W.B. TUNER TUNER Wh MTS (MAIN ‘ICTURE) ldk 1102 SIGNALSUB P.W.B. GUIDE+ 3D Y/C 325TERMINALP.W.B. 240 36 VM 3.3 MAIN CHASSIS (Power/Deflection P.W.B.) SKOI: SERVICE ONLY button (CONV. ADJ) %85 325- I I I @ Bz D965 +G 9V lz q D946 lv9v q +27V Q777 IXI q ixl 0977 AUDIO D940 +B 120V -3 D912 PROTECT (RED) 22v la D947 AUDIO 32V q SERVICE LED 37 dl q[Iu0 3.4 CPT (R) (G) (B), Focus Pack, Control P.W.B. GREEN GND GND \ BLUE 0 0 DRIVE GREEN 0 RED DRIVE RED 0 c FOCUS GND 0 A PACK (UFPK) \ /ooor Screen Adj. VR , FcasAdj.VR B G ;,Oo-G R , B / I FJ CONTROL P.W.E. EFCI DIMMER CONTROL LIGHT RECEIVER @ -I / I \ REMOTE CONTROL LIGHT RECEIVER V \ U POWER LED AUTO DIGICON (MAGIC FOCUS) Ct+BFiOWSE POWER INPUT SM;;;& voL/FAv. CH lol CHBFIOWSE 38 L R TROUBLESHOOTING 1. No Raster and No Power (REPAIR METHOD) No Red LED “ON”? I PROTECT Yes No line PROTECTION Yes How to check DIAGNOSIS LED’s. Connector 1. Turn OFF power SW. 2. Turn ON again after several PYI , seconds, and carefully observe 9 green LED’s No turn OFF same time? D964 (Al 2V) Check A12V line 1910, Q926, 1001,1102, IYOl, IYO2, HMO1 etc. 1 (Other I D939 (TV5V) Check TV5V line 1913, Q905 D938, L911 L114, D116 etc. Find which LED’s is going to dark or OFF LED’s are going to OFF little bit later same time.) + D946 (TVSV) Check TVSV line 1912, Q905 D928, L909 L922 etc. I D966 (+27V) Check +27V line E995, Q902 IK04, IK05 etc. I 39 ) D940(+B) Check +B 120V line E994, Q777, T702, C701 etc. + v v D967 (-23V) Check -23V line E996, 1909 IK04, IK05 etc. D947 (32V) Check Audio32V line E992, E997 1401 etc. D977 (22V) Check Audio22V line E993, E998 1402, IS11 etc. 1 Voltage at pin (5) of No.““~..“.:::“. Yes E991 blown Yes Check 1901, D911, D910, D969 Replace E991 Does raster Yes v Check 1905, 1903, 1902 Q914, Q913, Q912 Q909, T901 etc. Yes (About AC 0.3V) No (About AC 40V) 1 Check 1901, D907 Replace E991 40 2. No Picture Normal Abnormal Does on-screen 0517, Q516, Q515 No v 1501, 1903, 1001, I1 02, 1006 Q108, Q109, QllO, Q008 Yes Normal Abnormal l-k f ZJ 2VP-P v I I Abnormal l 41 U301, etc. (3-D Comb) 3. Reception Impossible with Snow Noise Main Picture Yes I No Yes Sub Picture eception impossible with snow noise Yes No Yes u102 Yes Vcc (Sv), BP (5v), and t3 u102 42 4. Defective Synchronization llefective synchronization 1 cl902 I I ivormal I 1- 1r 43 T 5v P-P .I 5. Incorrect Color When normal \ c lncorreitcolor ) f j.6 Vp-p No color Color condition Defective white balance Yes (,,“,““Ell L No i 1501, X501, etc. Yes v I.501 Green does not appear Q861, Q862 D861, PRT (R) Q831, Q832 D831, PRT (G) 44 6. No Sound OV or lower E997 +26V Power Supply 26V L I Yes I Check the I ‘C bus (SCL, SDA) Yes Check IS12 No l Yes IYOl (1) Check the l*C bus (SCL3, SDA3) No t u101 45 7. Convergence Errors. If an error message or code appears while performing and repair method. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn on power Press service Press “SWAP” Error code will MAGIC FOCUS or Initialize (MOVE, and receive any signal. switch on Power/Defleciton board. then “PIP CH” on remote control. be displayed in bottom right corner of screen. PIP CH in service mode) follow this confirmation If there is no error, and “INITIAL OK” message will appear on screen. 5. Follow repair table for errors. DCU REPAIR TABLE Error Code Error Message Application Magic Initialize Focus Countermeasure 1 VF Error Replace DCU 2 Connect 1 1. Darken Outside light 2. Placing of sensor 3. Is pattern hitting sensor 4. Check connection and solder bridge of sensor 5. Replace sensor 6. Replace sensor P.W.B. 7. Sensor Connector check 8. Replace DCU 9. Adjustment check (H/V size, centering) 3*2 A/D Level 4 Over Flow 5 X X Same as Error Code 2 X 1. Check the placement of sensor 2. Adjustment check (HIV size, centering) 3. Conv. amp. gain check *I (check resistor values only) X X X Convergence Same as Error Code 4 X X 7 9 10 Operation Connect 2 Noise Same as Error Code 4 Same as Error Code 2 input strong field strength signal Check the wiring of connector between sensor and DCU wm X X X x X 11 Sync Input strong field strength signal Input standard signal NTSC X X *2 *I -- RK 42, 46.50, 54, 58, 62 check these resistors. *2 Sensor Posrtron (View from front side) 46 v Fuse F901 AC Input 1 l LIVE I I I ’ I II I I 0 E996 7000 hI I I BLOCK DIAGRAM TV Main ON/OFF TV ON/OFF Mode Switch Q905, 6, Q908 Volt. Control +B : 1905 Standby : Q907 +120 : D929 n--L!,?!-.. t-tewller Rectifier +31 : D916 Rectifier -23 : D915 Rectifier +27 : D914 Rectifier +22 : D972 Rectifier +26 : 0913 CIRCUIT E999 7000 tw I-- (M 7000 E998 PROTECTION l COLD ! AC clock 60 Hz AC Clock 1904 I I 8”“” Switching Transformer T901 E997 I T + . I 1 I b E994 2000 D967 -23V j-I Regulator -12 : 1909 - D977 +22v ’ c 1 D940 +12ov Regulator TV+5 : 1913 Regulator TV+9 : 1912 Regulator A+12 : 1910 ,~ä E993 4000 - Da9 +5 v & “+“s”v” ,“yz$ +32V ._ .-_ TV 4V TV Signal Circuit YD965 G-&V Stand By A +12V Conv. -12v Co;;v.rt. +B + 120v ) TV Signal Circuit TV +5V F . Audio ) +22v EXPLODED MEW NOTES: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the Exploded View. When ordering, refer to the Replacement Parts List for correct part number. Since this Service Manual covers several models, use care to select the correct part for the model being serviced. 71 REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, Components the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked w ith a ‘A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTiCEof this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through any of these improper servicing. ABBREVIATIONS Capacitors: Resistors: AL: Aluminum CD: EL: PF: PP: PL: TA: CIRCUIT BLOCK Ceramic Disc Electrolytic Polyester Film Polypropylene Plastic Tantalum I SECOND CHAR. OF SYM BOL No. CIRCUIT SYMBOL PART coo2 0228758R CAP coo3 0246464R 0800299R CD lOOPF-J CH 50V TAPE EL 22UF-M(SMG) 16V co15 CO16 co17 SECOND CHAR. OF SYMBOL No. 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 15OPFJSL5OV 0893031 R CAP 1OOOPFKB 0800291 0890121 R R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V CD 33PF-J CH 50V 50V TAPE CH 50V BLOCK PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION 0800326R EL l OOUF-M 16V CO65 CO67 0800291 R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V 0800291 R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V CO68 0800317R EL 47UF-M(SMG) 16V co70 co71 AN00637R PF O.lUF CO72 AN00637R 0800288R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 4.7UF-M(SMG) 50V co75 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K Cl01 Cl02 0800326R 0800326R EL lOOUF-M EL lOOUF-M Cl03 0893053R CAP 2125 Cl04 Cl05 0800358R 0800361 N EL lOOOUF-M 6.3V EL 1OOOUF 16V Cl06 Cl07 0800358R 0893053R EL lOOOUF-M 6.3V CAP 2125 CHIP 47000PFKB Cl08 0800361 N EL 1OOOUF Cl09 Cl10 0800361 0800291 N R EL 1OOOUF 16V EL lOUF-M(SMG) Cl11 0800326R EL 1 OOUF-M Cl12 Cl13 AN00624R 0893053R PF O.OlUF CAP 2125 Cl14 0800359R EL lOOOUF-M AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 1OOOUF 16V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V TAPE 50V 16V 16V 0890121 R CD 33PF-J CO18 0800291 R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) co19 CO25 0800282R 0893044R EL 2.2UF-M(SMG) CAP 2125 CHIP CO26 CO27 AN00637R 0800288R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 4.7UF-M(SMG) 50V co29 0228758R CAP 2125 co30 co31 0800279R 0800279R EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) CO32 0800324R EL lOOUF-M(SMG) 6.3V co33 CO36 0893053R 0800324R CAP 2125 CHIP EL lOOUF-M(SMG) 47000PFKB 6.3V co37 AN00633R PF 0.047UF co40 co41 0800353R AN00637R EL 470UF-M 16V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE Cl15 Cl16 CO42 0800291 R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) Cl19 0800361 N 0800279R co43 0800351 R EL 470UF-M CllA 0228770R CAP co44 co45 0893053R AN00637R CAP 2125 CHIP 47000PFKB PF O.lUF 50V TAPE 50V TAPE Cl20 Cl21 AN00637R 0228756R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CAP 2125 CHIP 12OPFJSL CO46 0893048R CAP 2125 50V TAPE Cl22 0893053R CAP co53 co54 AN00637R 0800326R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 1OOUF-M 16V Cl23 Cl24 0800324R EL lOOUF-M(SMG) 6.3V co57 CO61 0800279R 0800279R EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 0800324R 0893053R 0890069R EL lOOUF-M(SMG) CAP 2125 CHIP CD 47PF-J 50V 6.3V 47000PFKB CHIP 16V 50V 1OOOOPFKB 15OPFJSL5OV 50V TAPE TAPE 50V 50V 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 16V 6.3V CHIP 22000PFKB 50V 50V SECOND CHAR. OF SYMBOL No. I 1 NO. co64 TAPE CIRCUIT Transistor Diode Zener Diode Varistor Therm istor Integrated Circuit Graphic Equalizer Convergence Magic Focus Control Hor. & Vert. Det. Surround Signal Control (Comp.) ZiEr PART DESCRIPTION NO. CAPACITORS coo4 coo5 BLOCK C.P.T. Power Supply Signal Control ( MTS) Signal Control (include B.P.F.) V.M. Dynamic Focus L TR: DI: ZD: VA: TH: IC: Carbon Film Carbon Composition Metal Oxide Variable Resistor Wire Wound Fuse Resistor Metal Glaze I System Control Tuner Signal(Y) & Sync. Audio Signal (Chroma) Vertical Deflection Horizontal Deflection NO. Semiconductors: CF: CC: MF: VR: WW: FR: MG: Electrolytic Cl25 Cl26 72 CHIP 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 16V 16V 16V 50V TAPE CHIP 47000PFKB MINI-CHIP 2125 47000PFKB CHIP 50V TAPE 1OV 50V 47OPF-J 47000PFKB SL 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 50V TAPE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, Components the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked w ith a A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through IOOOPFKB EL 2.2UF-M EL 2.2UF-M any of these improper servicing. 50V TAPE 50V 50V OOOPFKB OOOPFKB 5OV TAPE 5OV TAPE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, Components the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked w ith a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through EL 6.8UF-M C605 AN00619R PF 0.0047UF C810 AN00624R PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE AN00624R PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE C831 0257543F EL 3.3UF C607 C608 0880198R 0244501 R PP 0.22UF-J CD IOOOPF-K 50V 500V C834 C835 0244889R 0800326R CD 2200PF-K EL lOOUF-M 2KV 16V C609 0244501 CD lOOOPF-K 500V C837 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K 50V C610 C61 I 0800345R AN00631 R EL 330UF-M(SMG) 25V PF 0.033UF 50V TAPE C838 C840 0890087R AN00624R CD 1 OOOPF-K 50V PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE C612 0800326R EL I OOUF-M C864 0244889R CD 2200PF-K C613 0284446R EL 1 UF-M C865 0800326R EL IOOUF-M I6V C614 C615 0800347N 0284426F EL 33OUF-M(SMG) PF 2200PF-M 25V C867 C868 0890087R 0890086R CD lOOOPF-K CD 820PF-K 50V 50V I6V 50V 50V C616 0284399R EL IOUF-M C617 C619 0284446R 0800317R EL 1 UF-M 50V EL 47UF-M(SMG) C620 AN00624R PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE C621 0298261 TA I MF-J C622 C632 0800347N AN00062R EL 330UF-M(SMG) PL (103UF 50V ) C633 0279859F PF O.lUF-K C641 c701 0244105R 0259153F CD 2200PF-K 50V TAPE EL 220UF (HR) 16OV R IGV(KMF)TAPE 35V 50V IOOV C702 0299926F PF 0.1 UF-K 0890028M 0244109R CD 330PF-K I3 50V CD 4700PF-KB 50V c705 0243507R CD 330PF-K A C706 C707 0244501 R 0244211 CD I OOOPF-K CD IOOOPF-K A C708 0262416F PF 39OOPF-J A C709 c710 0262432F 0299933F PP 15OOOPF-J 18OOV PF 0.39UF-K 200V c711 0299934F PP 0.47UF 0299984F PF O.O22UF-J c713 c714 0800001 R AN00628R EL 0.47UF-M PF 0.022UF c715 0890089R CD 1500PF-K c717 C718 0243503R CD c719 0253983F 0880198R EL 33UF-M PP 0.22UF-J C721 C722 024351 I R 0243511 R CD 680PF-K CD 680PF-K C712 ISOPF-K C870 200V 315V 2KV AN00624R PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE AN00148S AN001 44s PL (0.22UF25OV) PL (0.1 UF25OV c903 0248593F CD 47OOPF-Z c904 0248593F CD 47OOPF-Z c905 C906 0284296 0284296 EL 680UF-M EL 680UF-M 250V(KMH) 250V(KMH) c907 0800328R EL lOOUF-M 35V C908 c909 0890087R 0800323R CD IOOOPF-K 50V EL 47UF-M 1OOV A A 16V c703 c704 & (BP) 50V C606 R 50V TAPE C901 C902 ) 250V 250V c910 0299977F PP O.O047UF-F c912 c913 0890085R 0800282R CD 680PF-K 50V EL 2.2UF-M(SMG) c914 AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE 500V 2KV c915 C916 AL00796S AN00624R EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M(LXV) PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE 1.8KV c917 0244105R CD 2200PF-K C918 AL00796S EL S-LEAD c919 c920 0880198R 0800328R PP 0.22UF-J EL 1 OOUF-M 50V 35V c921 0800328R EL 1 OOUF-M 35V c922 c923 0800326R 0800328R EL 1 OOUF-M EL 1 OOUF-M 16V 35V 500V CYLINDRICAL TAPE 200V 630V 50V (SME) 50V TAPE any of these improper servicing 630V 50V 35V 50V TAPE 1200UF-M(LXV) 35V 50V c924 0800335R EL 220UF-M(SMG) B 500V c925 C926 AL00796S EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M(LXV) 35V c927 0880198R AL00796S PP 0.22UF-J EL S-LEAD 50V 1200UF-M(LXV) 35V C928 c929 AL00796S 0251703 EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M(LXV) EL 390UF-M lGOV(KMH) 350V 50V 500V 500V TAPE TAPE 74 I6V 35V REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. c930 c931 c932 c934 c935 c937 c939 c940 c941 c942 c943 c945 C948 c949 c951 c952 c953 c954 c955 C956 c957 C95E 1A C95E 1A C961 C962 C963 C964 C965 C966 C967 C968 C989 CA01 CA02 CA03 CA04 CA05 CA06 CA07 CA08 CA26 CA27 CA28 CA29 CA31 CA33 CA34 CA35 CA36 CA37 CA38 CA39 CA40 CA41 CA65 CA68 SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, PART NO. AL00793S 0800353R 0800355N AL00795S 0800355N AL00794S 0800328R 0800353R 0880198R 0800317R 0800279R 0800291 AL00792S AN00637R 0880062R 0800291 0800291 0800291 AN00637R AN00637R 0800299R AJ00157R AJOOl63R AL00796S 0800326R 0800026R 0800361 0880198R 0243509R 0243509R 0244109R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800279R 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800317R 0800317R 0800291 0800291 0800291 0284623R Components the PRODUCT marked w ith a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through PART DESCRIPTION IEL S-LEAD 1200UF-M(LXV) EL 470UF-M 16V EL 470UF-M 35V EL S-LEAD 2200UF-M&XV) EL 470UF-M 35V EL S-LEAD 1500UF-M(LXV) EL 1 OOUF-M 35V EL470UF-M 16V PP 0.22UF-J 50V EL 47UF-M(SMG) 18V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL S-LEAD 22OOUF-M(LXV) PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE PF O.lUF 50V TAPE EL 22UF-M(SMG) 16V CD 1OOOP 400V B CD 2200P 400V E EL S-LEAD 1200UF-M(LXV) EL lOOUF-M 16V EL 22UF-M 50V EL 1OOOUF 16V EL 33UF-M(SMG) 16V PP 0.22UF-J 50V CD 470PF-K 500V TAPE CD 470PF-K 500V TAPE CD 4700PF-KB 50V EL l.OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 5OV EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL lOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL I OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL lOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 47UF-M(SMG) 16V EL 47UF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V IEL IUF-SMEfBPI 50V SYMBOL I I R R R R N R R R R R R R R R R R R R PARTS LIST 16V 16V 16V 1OV 35V NO. CA69 CA73 CA74 CA75 CA76 CA77 CA79 CA80 CA81 CA82 CA83 cc02 cc03 CEO1 CEO2 CEO3 CEO4 CEO5 CEO6 CEO8 CEO9 CEIO CEll CE12 CE13 CE14 CE15 CE16 CE17 CE18 CE19 CE20 CE21 CE23 CFOl CF02 CF03 CF04 CF05 CFO6 CF07 CFO8 CFO9 CFlO CF12 CF13 CF14 CF15 CF16 CF17 CF18 CF19 CF20 CF21 CGOl CG02 75 PART NO. AN00637R 0284623R AN00637R 0800279R 0800279R 0800326R 0284638R 0800291 0800291 0800291 0800286R 0893044R 0893044R 0800354R AN00624R 0800317R 0890076R 0800326R 0890064R AN00637R AN00637R 0800321 0890074R 0244541 0244541 AL00009R 0247848R AL00007R 0244509R 0890074R AL00009R AL00009R 0890077R 0890079R 0800291 0255520R 0262401 AN00614R 0800291R 0800291 0800291 AN00624R 0880196R 0880197R 0800326R AN00624R 0259151F 0880198R 0800291 0244109R 0245158 0245156 0800326R AN00624R 0800353R 0800049R 1 PART DESCRIPTION IPF O.lUF 50V TAPE EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) 50V EL IOOUF-M 16V EL IOUF-SME(BP) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 4.7UF-M(SMG) 25V CAP 2125 CHIP 10000PFKB 50V TAPE CAP 2125 CHIP 1OOOOPFKB 50V TAPE EL 470UF-M 25V PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE EL 47UF-M(SMG) 18V CD 150PF-K 50V EL lOOUF-M 16V CD 18PF-J SL 50V PF O.IUF 50V TAPE PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL 47UF-M 50V CD lOOPF-J 50V CD 0.01 MF-K B 500V CD 0.01 MF-K B 500V AL 47UF 16OV CD 56PF-J SL 500V AL (22OUF16OV) CD 4700PF-KB B 500V CD IOOPF-J 50V #AL 47UF 16OV AL 47UF 16OV CD 180PF-K 50V CD 270PF-K 50V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V ,EL 0.47UF 250V(KME) IPP 1 OOOPF 18OOV PF 0.0018UF 50V TAPE ,EL IOUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.15UF 50V HFT PF 0.18UF 50V EL 1 OOUF-M 16V PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE EL 1OOUF 160V PP 0.22UF-J 50V EL lOUF-M(SMG) 16V CD 4700PF-KB 50V CD 68PFl2KV CD 22PF/2KV EL 1 OOUF-M 16V PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE EL 470UF-M 16V IEL lOOUF-M 16V I R R R R F F R F R R R any of these improper servicing. REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, SYMBOL NO. PART NO. CG03 CG04 Components the PRODUCT marked w ith a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTICEof this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through PART DESCRIPTION AN00637R AN00633R PARTS LIST SYMBOL NO. PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE 16V PART DESCRIPTION CG59 0893043R CAP 2125 CG60 CG61 0800049R AN00637R EL lOOUF-M 16V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CHIP 8200PFKB CG05 0800049R EL CG06 0284623R EL IUF-SME(BP) CG62 0284638R EL 1 OUF-SME(BP) 16V CG07 CG08 AN00637R AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CKOI CK02 0800353R 0800335R EL 470UF-M 16V EL 220UF-M(SMG) 16V CG09 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) CK03 0800326R EL lOOUF-M CK04 AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CK05 CK06 0800326R AN00637R EL iOOUF-M 16V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CK07 0800326R EL IOOUF-M AN00637R AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE R lOOUF-M PART NO. 50V 50V 50V CAP 2125 CAP 2125 CHIP CHIP EL 0.47UF 50V (BP) 16V CGlO 0284621 CGll CG12 0893052R 0893052R CG13 0284621 CG14 CG15 0880062R 0893046R PF 0.22UF-KEB CAP 2125 CHIP 50V 15000PFKB50V TAPE CK08 CK09 CG16 0893046R CAP 2125 15000PFKB50V TAPE CKlO 0800326R EL IOOUF-M CG17 CG18 0880062R 0880056R PF 0.22UF-KEB PF O.O82UF-KEB CK12 CK13 0890076R AN00637R CD 15OPF-K 50V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE R EL 0.47UF 39000PFKB 39000PFKB 50V TAPE 50V TAPE (BP) CHIP 50V 50V 16V 16V CG19 0893041R CAP 2125 CHIP 5600PFKB 50V TAPE CK14 AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CG20 CG21 0893041 R 0880056R CAP 2125 CHIP PF O.O82UF-KEB 5600PFKB 50V 50V TAPE CK15 CK16 AN0061 1 R AN00637R PF 0.001 UF 50V TAPE PF O.lUF 50V TAPE CG22 0893052R CAP 2125 CHIP 39000PFKB CG23 CG24 0893037R 0893037R CAP 2125 CAP 2125 CHIP CHIP 3300PFKB 3300PFKB CG25 0893052R CAP 2125 CHIP 39000PFKB CG26 0893017R 0893032R CAP CAP 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 18000PFKB 1200PFKB 0893032R CAP 2125 CHIP 1200PFKB 50V TAPE CG29 0893017R CAP 2125 CHIP 18000PFKB CG30 CG31 0893043R 0228772R CAP CAP 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 8200PFKB 56OPFJSL CG32 0228772R CAP 2125 CHIP 560PFJSL 50V TAPE CK28 0800356N EL 470UF-M 50V CG33 CG34 0893043R 0284638R CAP 2125 CHIP EL IOUF-SME(BP) 8200PFKB 16V 50V TAPE CK29 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V CG35 0800015R EL CK30 CK31 0890076R 0890076R CD 15OPF-K CD 150PF-K 50V 50V CG36 0284638R 0800015R EL IOUF-SME(BP) EL IOUF-M 16V CK32 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V 0800353R EL 470UF-M 16V CK33 CK34 0890076R 0890076R CD ISOPF-K CD 150PF-K 50V 50V CG39 CG40 0800015R 0800015R EL EL 16V 16V CL01 AN00633R PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE CG41 CG42 AN00633R 0800049R PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE EL IOOUF-M 16V CL02 CL03 AN00633R AN00633R PF 0.047UF PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CG43 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CL04 CL05 AN00633R AN00633R PF 0.047UF PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CG44 CG45 0800041 R 0800015R EL 47UF-M EL IOUF-M 16V 16V CL06 AN00633R PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE CG46 0284621 EL 0.47UF 50V (BP) CL07 CL08 AN00633R AN00633R PF 0.047UF PF 0.047UF 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CG47 CG48 0893052R CAP CHIP CL09 0800326R EL IOOUF-M EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CL10 CM01 AN00637R 0800023R PF O.lUF 50V TAPE EL 22UF-M 16V CG27 CG28 CG37 CG38 R IOUF-M CK17 AN00637R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE CK18 CK19 AN00624R AN00624R PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE PF 0.01 UF 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CK20 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V 25V TAPE 50V TAPE CK21 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V CK22 CK23 0890076R 0890076R CD 150PF-K CD 150PF-K 50V 50V 25V TAPE 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 16V IOUF-M IOUF-M 2125 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CG49 0284623R AN00637R CG50 0880056R PF O.O82UF-KEB CG51 CG52 0893041 R 0893046R CAP 2125 CAP 2125 CG53 0880062R CG54 CG55 16V 39000PFKB 50V TAPE 50V CK24 0890076R CD 150PF-K 50V CK25 CK27 0890076R 0800356N CD 150PF-K EL 470UF-M 50V 50V CM02 0244171 CM03 CM04 0800003R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V CM05 0244171 0244171 0880047R 0893032R PF O.O18UF-KEB CAP 2125 CHIP 50V 1200PFKB CM06 0880016R PF O.lUF 50V TAPE CG56 0893037R CAP 2125 CHIP 3300PFKB 50V TAPE CM07 CM08 0800015R 0800015R EL EL CG57 CG58 0893052R 0228772R CAP 2125 CAP 2125 CHIP CHIP 39000PFKB 560PFJSL 50V TAPE 50V TAPE CM09 CM10 0244171 R 0800015R CD 0.01 UF-Z EL IOUF-M 76 R 16V 5600PFKB 50V TAPE 15000PFKB50V TAPE CHIP CHIP any of these improper servicing, R R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE EL 50V l.OUF-M CD 0.01 UF-Z CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE F 50V TAPE 50V IOUF-M IOUF-M 16V 16V F 50V TAPE 16V 50V TAPE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, PARTS LIST have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. CM11 PART NO. 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V cs47 0800015R EL CM12 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CM13 0244171 CS48 cs49 0800015R 0800058R EL IOUF-M EL 220UF-M 16V 16V CM14 0880016R 0800279R PF 0.1 UF 50V EL 1 .OUF-M(SMG) cs51 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CS52 0800003R EL I.OUF-M 50V 0800288R AN00631 R EL 4.7UF-M(SMG) 50V PF 0.033UF 50V TAPE cs53 cs54 0284623R 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) EL 1 UF-SME(BP) CN04 CN05 0890084R CD 560PF-K 50V cs55 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V 0800326R EL 1 OOUF-M l6V CS56 0800041R EL 47UF-M 16V CN06 0800294R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) cs57 CSOl CS58 cs59 0800058R 0893053R EL 220UF-M 16V CAP 2125 CHIP 47000PFKB 50V TAPE 0893044R CAP 2125 50V TAPE CNOI CN02 CN03 R CD O.OIUF-Z F 50V TAPE 50V 50V cso2 cso3 0893053R 0800049R CAP 2125 CHIP 47000PFKB EL lOOUF-M 16V 0228774R CAP MINI-CHIP cso4 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CS60 CS61 0284634R 0800015R EL 4.7UF-M EL IOUF-M cso5 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CS62 0800012R EL 68OPF-J PFKB 50V TAPE lOUF-M SL 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 4.7UF-M 16V 50V 50V CHIP 50V 16V 50V 1OOOOPFKB REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: read carefully, SYMBOL NO. PART NO. CSE3 marked w ith a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through Components the PRODUCT PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. 0893035R 0893035R CAP 2125 CHIP 2200PFKB 50V TAPE CSE4 CAP CHIP 2200PFKB 50V TAPE CSE7 0800015R EL IOUF-M CSE9 CSFl 0800042R EL 47UF-M CSFG 0800015R 0800042R CSF7 0800042R CSF8 CSF9 0800051 R PARTS LIST PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION DO28 DO29 2348212M 2348212M 16V DO30 2348212M 25V DO31 2344041 M ELlOUF-M EL 47UF-M 16V 25V DO40 DO41 2344041 2344041 M M EL 47UF-M 25V DO44 2344041 M DO45 DO46 2348102M 2348212M DO47 2348212M DO48 2344041 M DO50 DO51 2344041 2344041 M M DO53 2344041 M 16V DO54 DO55 2344041 M CH00151M DI 1 SS254TA/l SS27OTA DI DSMlSD2(200V)TAPE DO57 2344041 M 2344041 2344041 M M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA SS270TA 16V DO58 DO59 DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DlOl D106 2348212M 2344041 M DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA 2125 EL lOOUF-M 25V DI-MTZ-J15BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI lSS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TA/l SS27OTA SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA ZD MTZJ-5.1 B TA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA CSG3 0800084F 0880016R EL lOOOUF-M 35V PF O.lUF 50V CSG4 0880016R PF O.lUF CSGG CSG7 0800083F 0800083F EL lOOOUF-M EL lOOOUF-M CSG9 0880009R CSHl CSH4 0880009R 0284638R PF 0.01 UF-K PF 0.01 UF-K EL 1 OUF-SME(BP) CSJ3 0800015R EL IOUF-M CSJ4 CYOl 0800003R 0284638R EL l.OUF-M 50V EL lOUF-SME(BP) CYO2 CYO3 0284638R 0893044R EL IOUF-SME(BP) CAP 2125 CHIP CYO4 0800299R EL 22UF-M(SMG) 16V D107 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA CYO5 CY06 0800299R EL 22UF-M(SMG) 16V 2344041 M EL 22UF-M(SMG) EL 220UF-M(SMG) 16V 16V 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAll DI lSS254TA/l SS270TA SS270TA CYO7 0800299R 0800335R D108 D109 Dill D112 CYO9 CYlO 0893053R 0284638R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V CAP 2125 CHIP 47000PFKB M M SS27OTA 0800326R 2344041 2344041 DI 1SS254TAil CYO8 D113 D116 2348123M 2331815M CYll 0800291 CY12 CY13 0800326R 0893033R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V CAP 2125 CHIP 1500PFKB CY14 0800353R EL 470UF-M CYl5 CY16 AN00637R 0800326R PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE EL lOOUF-M 16V D401 D402 CY17 0800317R EL 47UF-M(SMG) D404 CYl8 CY19 0800326R AN00637R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE 50V 25V 25V 50V 50V 16V 16V 1OOOOPFKB EL 1 OUF-SME(BP) R 50V TAPE 50V TAPE 16V EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V 50V TAPE 16V 16V 2344041 M 2334324M 2344041 M 2344041 M 2344041 2344041 M M 2344041 M 2344041 2344041 M M 2344041 M 2344041 2344041 M M 2344041 M 0416 2344041 2344041 M M DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA D417 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA D502 D503 2344041 M M M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TNl SS270TA SS27OTA D504 2344041 2344041 DI 1 SS254TAJl SS27OTA D505 23481630 D507 D508 2344041 CY32 0800291 R EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V D410 CY33 CY34 0893044R CAP CY50 0800326R 0800299R EL lOOUF-M 16V EL 22UF-M(SMG) CY75 0284638R EL IOUF-SME(BP) D411 D412 D413 D414 D415 DO15 2331827M DO20 2344041 M DO24 DO25 2344041 2344041 M M DO26 DO27 2348212~ 2348212M DI 1 SS254TNl SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA ZD HZ-9 TAPE DI 1 SS254TAll (Cl) SI 500MW SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DIO-MTZ-Jl ~BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA 9.3V ZD RD36E TAPE (83) DI 1 SS254TAllSS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA M M D407 M M (02 TP) 2344041 2344041 D408 D409 2344041 2344041 TA D301 16V 16V DO05 DO13 SS27OTA ZD MTZJ-6.2C ZD HZ7-B2 ZD HZ-T33 PF 0.1 UF 50V TAPE DIODES DI 1SS254TA/l ZD HZ-T33 (02 TP) DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA EL IOUF-M(SMG) EL 1 OUF-M(SMG) 16V SS27OTA M R R 16V SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TAil M 0800291 0800291 50V TAPE DI lSS254TA/l 2335991 AN00637R 10000PFKB SS270TA SS270TA 2335991 CY20 CHIP DI 1 SS254TAll DI 1 SS254TAll D117 CY30 CY31 2125 DI-MTZ-J15BTA D118 D119 D405 D406 D509 D510 78 any of these improper servicing DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TAIl SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TAll DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAJl DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA SS270TA ZD MTZJ M 2344041 M 23481630 2348163Q T72 9.1V DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TAll ZD MTZJ ZD MTZJ SI 500MW 5MA 26MM SS270TA SS270TA T72 9.1V 5MA 26MM T72 9.1V 5MA 26MM 36V REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. D511 D512 D513 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT D837 D838 2344041 M 2348212M DI 1 SS254TAll DI-MTZ-J15BTA DI-MTZ-J15BTA SS270TA SS27OTA D861 2348212M 4.3V D862 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAJl SS270TA D515 D516 23481630 23481630 ZD MTZJ ZD MTZJ T72 9.1V T72 9.1V 5MA 26MM 5MA 26MM D863 D867 2344041 2344041 M M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA SS270TA D517 D602 ZD MTZJ T72 9.1V 5MA 26MM D868 2348212M 2344041 D603 D604 2348432M 2348431 M DI RMPGOGG DI RMPGOGD D605 2344041 DI 1 SS254TA/l D606 2344041 M 2334243M 2331807M ZD HZ-6 TAPE DI DSMl DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE SD2(200V)TAPE D613 D614 D615 D616 D701 2348163Q CH00151 CH00151 M M M M J T-77 DI 1SS254TAJl 5MA SS270TA CH00172M DI DFMlSD2(200V)TAPE CH00172M 2348253M DI DFMlSD2(200V)TAPE ZD MTZ-J22CTA D907 2334324M ZD RD36E D908 2348431 M 2331844M DI RMPGOGD ZD HZ1 2-81 (Cl) DI RGPlOG 2344041 M 2334305M DI 1 SS254TA0 SS270TA ZD RDBOE (B4 T2/lP/TA) 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TA/l G 2348511 DI RS3FS SI 500MW 6.1V D910 D911 SI 200MA 14.3V (GI) SI 5MA 30.51V SS270TA LF-Ul(O14-201) DI UF5406 DI UF5406 (SOOV) (600V) DI DSMl DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE SD2(200V)TAPE TAPE 2331844M ZD HZ1 2-Bl LIGHT D914 23379528 23379528 DI RU4YX(LFOl5-302) DI RU4YX(LFOl5-302) D915 23379528 DI RU4YX(LF015-302) D916 D917 2337952s CH00151 M DI RU4YX(LFO15-302) DI DSMl SD2(2OOV)TAPE M ZD MTZ-J27ATA EMITTING D918 2348271 D919 D920 2348213M 2344041 M ZD MTZJ-15C DI 1 SS254TAll ZD MTZJ-6.2A D705 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA D921 2348121 2344041 2344041 M M DI 1 SS254TAIl DI 1 SS254TA0 SSP;IOTA SS27OTA D922 D923 2348283M ZD MTZJ-30C D924 2344041 M 2348042M DI 1 SS254TAfl ZD MTZ-J3.0BTA D925 2348264M ZD MTZJ-24D D926 D927 2348432M CH01042M DI RMPGOGG DI RK34 (40V) D710 D711 D712 2335042M ZD HZ-22 (2L TP) 2334305M ZD RDBOE CH00031 M CH00031M DI AU02Vl(28OV) DI AU02Vl(28OV) SI 200MA (84 T2/TP/TA) 400MW SI 5MA 30.51V (B3) CH00183R D912 D913 0706 D708 D709 M TA SS270TA TA TA SS270TA TA D713 CH00901M DI RGP02-15E 1500V 20A D928 CH01052M DI RK14 CH00901M 2348432M DI RGP02-15E DI RMPGOGG 1500V 20A D929 D931 CH01061 F 2348283M DI RU4AM(600V) ZD MTZJ-30C TA D716 2348231 D932 2344041 DI 1 SS254TA/l D717 D718 2339612M 2344041 M ZD HZS-3 TA (BLL) DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA D933 D936 2348132M 2348193M ZD MTZ-J6.8BTA ZD MTZJ-12C TA D719 D720 CHOOl51 M 2334305M DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE ZD RD30E (84 T2ITPiTA) D937 D938 2344041 M CH01052M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI RK14 D721 2348193M ZD MTZJ-12C D939 CH00182R LIGHT EMI-ITING D722 D723 2348151 2344041 CH00182R LIGHT EMI-ITING D724 2348123M DI 1 SS254TA0 ZD MTZ-J6.8BTA D725 2344041 D726 D777 2348511 2334243M DI RSBFS ZD RDl6E D801 2348212M DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA D802 D803 2344041 2344041 M M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TAIl SS27OTA SS270TA D804 2344041 M DI 1 SS254T&‘l SS27OTA D805 2344041 M 2348212M DI 1 SS254TA/l DI-MTZ-J15BTA SS27OTA 2344041 2344041 DI 1 SS254TA/l DI 1 SS254TAIl SS27OTA SS270TA D831 D832 D833 M M M M M ZD MTZ-18A TA SI 200MA SI 5MA 3V 30.51V TA M SS27OTA SS27OTA DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) ZD MTZ-J8.2ATA DI 1 SS254TAfl SS27OTA D940 D941 ZD MTZJ-6.2C TA D942 2344041 M 2348132M DI 1 SS254TA’l SS270TA D943 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAJl SS270TA 2344041 M 2348432M DI 1 SS254TAll DI RMPGOGG SS270TA (B2 T2/TP/TA) D944 D945 D946 CH00182R LIGHT EMITTING D947 D948 CH00182R LIGHT EMITTING DI 1 SS254TA/l ZD MTZ-J4.7BTA SS270TA D951 2344041 M 2348092M D952 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA D953 0954 D955 2344041 M 2348193M 2344041 M DI 1 SS254TAll ZD MTZJ-12C DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA TA SS270TA SI 1OMA 16.51V 79 SI 500MW DI (SLZ-981C-06-Tl) D714 D715 M SI 0.1 USEC D905 D906 SI 1OMA 16.51V M M (60V) D904 2343941M CH00891S CH00891S DI RBV-406M SS270TA ZD HZ-12 (Al-3 Bl-3.TA) DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA D702 DI-MTZ-J15BTA 2338313 DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA ZD RDl6E (82 T2/TP/TA) 2331154M 2344041 M D703 D704 D901 CH00151 CH00151 DI DSMlSD2(200V)TAPE d A D902 D903 CH00151M A A a PART DESCRIPTION ZD MTZ D612 M T72 9.1 V 5MA 26MM T72 9.1 V 5MA 26MM PART NO. DI 1 SS254TA/l D610 D611 2344041 ZD MTZJ ZD MTZJ SYMBOL NO. 23480820 D608 D609 A b PART DESCRIPTION D514 D607 A marked with a A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART NO. 2348163Q 23481630 PARTS LIST DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) SS270TA DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) 36V REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. D956 D957 D958 D959 D960 D961 D962 D963 D964 D965 D966 D967 D969 D971 D972 D973 D974 D975 D976 D977 DA01 DA02 DA03 DA04 DA05 DA06 DA07 DA08 DA09 DA10 DA1 1 DA12 DA13 DA14 DA15 DA16 DA17 DA1 8 DA1 9 DC03 DE03 DE04 DE05 DE06 DE07 DFOI DF02 DF03 DF04 DF05 DF07 DF08 DF09 DGOl DG02 DKOl SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. 2344041 2348213M 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 CHOOl82R CH00182R CH00182R CH00182R 2348102M 2348143M 23379528 2348432M 2348111 2344041 2348432M CH00182R 2344041 2344041 2348031 2348031 2344041 2344041 2348031 2348031 2348212Q 2348212Q 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348052Q 2348031 2344041 2348212Q 2344041 CH00151 CH00151M CH00151 CH00151 2344041 2344041 2344041 2338531 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348103M 2348103M 2339551M M M M M M M M M M M M Q Q M M Q Q M M M M M M Q M M M M M M M M M M M M M PARTS LIST marked with a A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA ZD MTZJ-I 5C TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA DI 1SS254TAfl SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS27OTA DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA LIGHT EMITTING DI (SLZ-381 C-06-Tl) LIGHT EMITTING DI (SLZ-381C06-Tl) LIGHT EMITTING DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) LIGHT EMITTING DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) ZD MTZJ-5.1 B TA DI MTZ-J7.5CTA DI RU4YX(LF015-302) DI RMPGOGG ZD MTZ-J5.6ATA DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA DI RMPGOGG LIGHT EMITTING DI (SLZ-381C-06-Tl) DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA DI 1SS254TAIl SS27OTA ZD MTZ J T-77 2.7V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 2.7V 5MA DI 1SS254TAll SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA ZD MTZ J T-77 2.7V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 2.7V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/lSS270TA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TA0 SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAJl SS270TA ZD MTZ J T-77 3.3V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 2.7V 5MA DI 1SS254TAIl SS270TA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI DSMI SDP(2OOV)TAPE DI DSMlSD2(2OOV)TAPE DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE DI DSMI SD2(200V)TAPE DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TIVl SS270TA DI EG-OlC (V) SI 0.5A DI 1 SS254TA/l SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS27OTA DI 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA DI ED14(Vl) SI 5MA 45V SYMBOL NO. DK04 DK05 DK06 DKl6 DK17 DK18 DK19 DK20 DK2.1 DK22 DK23 DK24 DK25 DK26 DK27 DK30 DK31 DK32 DK33 DK34 DK35 DK36 DK37 DK40 DK41 DK42 DK43 DK44 DLOl DL02 DL03 DL04 DL05 DL06 DL07 DL08 DLIO DLll DL12 DL13 DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 DL20 DL21 DL22 DL23 DL24 DL25 DL26 DL27 DL28 DL30 DL31 DL32 80 PART NO. 2348431 2348431 2344041 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2334324M 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2331806M 2331806M 2331806M 2331806M 2331806M 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141 2348141Q 2348141 2348141 2348141 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348123Q 2348123Q 2348123Q 23481230 23481230 2348123Q 2348123Q 2348123Q 23318276 2348161Q 23481610 2348161 PART DESCRIPTION M M M M M M M M M M M Q Q Q Q Q Q Q M M M M M M M M Q DI DI DI ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD DI DI Dl DI DI DI DI DI ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD ZD RMPGOGD RMPGOGD 1 SS254TAil SS270TA RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (B3) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (B3) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA MTZJ-7.5A TA HZ-6 TAPE (83) SI 500MW HZ-6 TAPE (83) SI 500MW HZ-6 TAPE (83) SI 500MW HZ-6 TAPE (83) SI 500MW HZ-6 TAPE (B3) SI 500MW MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA MTZ J T-77 7.5V 5MA 1SS254TAll SS270TA 1SS254TA/l SS270TA 1 SS254TA/l SS270TA 1SS254TAJl SS27OTA 1SS254TAll SS27OTA 1SS254TAll SS27OTA 1 SS254TAll SS270TA 1 SS254TAJl SS27OTA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA MTZ J T-77 6.2V 5MA HZ-9 TAPE (Cl)TD MTZ J T-77 9.1V 5MA MTZ J T-77 9.1V 5MA MTZ J T-77 9.1 V 5MA 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V 36V REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. DL33 DL34 DL35 DL36 DL37 DMOl DM02 DM03 DM04 DM05 DM06 DM07 DM08 DM09 DMlO DMll DNOl DN02 DN03 DN04 DN05 DN06 DN07 DN08 DN09 DNlO DNll DSOl DS02 DS03 DS04 DS05 DS06 DS12 DS14 DS15 DYOl DY02 DY03 DY04 DY05 DY06 DY07 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. 23481610 2348161Q 2348161 2348161Q 23481618 2344041 2344041 CH00231 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2348212M 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348071 2344041 2344041 CH00151 2331849M 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348103M CHOOl51 CH00151 2344041 2344041 2344041 2344041 2348212Q 2348212Q 2348212Q 2348163Q 23481630 23481630 Q M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a A ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION 9.1V 5MA 9.1V 5MA 9.1 V 5MA 9.1V 5MA 9.1V 5MA SS27OTA SS27OTA ZD MTZ J T-77 ZD MTZ J T-77 ZD MTZ J T-77 ZD MTZ J T-77 ZD MTZ J T-77 DI 1 SS254TA!l DI 1 SS254TAll LED SLH-56VC3F DI-MTZ-J15BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI-MTZ-J15BTA DCMTZ-J15BTA DCMTZ-J15BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI-MTZ-Jl5BTA DI-MTZ-J15BTA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1SS254TAJl SS270TA DI 1 SS254TAIl SS270TA ZD MTZJ-3.9A TA DI 1SS254TAll SS270TA DI 1SS254TAll SS270TA DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE SI 500MW ZD HZ1 2C3 (TA) DI 1SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1SS254TA/l SS270TA DI 1SS254Tk’l SS270TA ZD MTZJ-5.1C TA DI DSMl SD2(200V)fAPE DI DSMl SDP(2OOV)TAPE DI 1SS254TA0 SS270TA DI 1SS254TA41 SS270TA DI 1SS254TAIl SS270TA DI lSS254TA0 SS270TA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA ZD MTZ J T-77 15V 5MA ZD MTZJ T72 9.1V 5MA 26MM ZD MTZJ T72 9.1V 5MA26MM ZD MTZJ T72 9.1V 5MA26MM FUSES A F901 2722358 FUSE AC05A COMPOUND HO05 HO06 & H901 HMO1 uoo2 uoo3 2791754R 2791754R 2793312 CZO0522 HP00094 CSO0241 PARTS LIST COMPONENTS CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1OOPF CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1OOPF CP-EXN-471 P365L R/C RECEIVER UNIT (TYPE SBXl981-52) PINP UNIT KC-010s HCAO31 ASY (GUIDE PLUS UNIT) SYMBOL NO. UlOl u102 u301 A UFPK UKDG PART NO. HC00311 2429691 HP00701 AZ00005 CSO0152 PART DESCRIPTION TUNER UNIT V6-A30FT FE TUNER V8-A68FT 3D Y/C SEP UNIT KC-301 FOCUS PACK TYPE MHF116 DIGITAL CONVERGENCE UNIT INTEGRATED 1001 1004 1006 1007 1008 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1301 1401 1402 1501 1503 1601 1602 A A A A A 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1908 1909 A 1910 1911 1912 1913 IA02 IGOl IG02 IG03 IG04 IG05 IG06 IG07 IG08 IG09 IGlO IGll IG12 IG13 IG14 IG15 IKOl IK02 IK03 IK04 81 CPO4295U CPO5272U 2015711 2000541 2020342 CP05241 2000541 2003421 2015494R 2003421 2020341 2004751 2004751 CPO3552U CK08951 2003541 2365452 CZO0451 2000465 2000465 2000465 2381349 2003424 CP03163 CPO3912F CPO3923F CPO3923F CPO3922F CK06362R CPO2771U CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CP02771 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 CK07141 2003421 CP01631R 2003421 czoo431 R U R R R R R R R R R U R R R R R (HC2092) CIRCUITS MN1876478HB2 E2PROM M24C16-BN6 IC HD74HC4053FPT IC M51951 BSL IC MM1115XS IC Z9035612PSCR3611 IC M51951BSL IC UPC7805AHF HD74HC32FPTWER IC UPC7805AHF IC MMllllXS IC TA8200AH IC TA8200AH IC TAl222BN MM1389XFBE IC LA7838 IC NJM2903D HYBRID IC (STR-M6811A) IC PS2501-1 (KC/LC) IC PS2501-1 (KC/LC) IC PS2501-1 (KC/LC) HYBRID IC (SE120N:+B CONT.) IC UPC7812AHF ANALOG MONOLITHIC UPC7912AHF ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (SI-8402L) ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (SI-8090s) ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (SI-8090s) ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (SI-8050s) DIGITAL MONO. IC (MC14052BFEL) GRAPHIC EQULIZER IC ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) GRAPHIC EQULIZER IC ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) IC UPC7805AHF ICL-PST9142 IC UPC7805AHF HYBRID IC (STK392-110) REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. IK05 IS01 IS02 IS03 IS04 IS05 IS08 IS09 IS10 IS11 IS12 IYOl IYO2 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. CZO0431 CPOOi301 CK07141 CPO0791 CK07141R 2020001 CK07141 CP03931 2020001 2004751 CPO2601 2020452 2003423 have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART DESCRIPTION IC (STK392-1 IO) U R U R U HYBRID IC LA2785 ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) IC LVl OlON ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) IC TDA9860 ANALOG MONO. IC (BA4558F-E2) AN5262N IC TDA9860 IC TA8200AH AN5285K ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (CXA1545AS) IC UPC7893AHF COILS LOO2 LOO3 LOO4 LlOl L102 LlO3 L104 L105 L106 L107 LllO Llll L114 L303 L401 L402 L403 L503 L504 L505 L506 L507 L508 L509 L601 L602 L701 L702 L703 L704 L705 L706 L708 L709 L710 L720 A L901 & L902 A L903 L995 2123781R 2123781R BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R 2123781R 2123781R 2123781R 2123781R 2123781R 2123781R 2123781R BH00214R BH00697R 2122652M 2122652M 2122652M BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R 2123112Q BH00697R 8200843 2123461M BH00212R 2123461 M 2123461 M 2123461M 8200845 BH00217R BH00206R 8202041 8202042 BH00228R 8201841 8201831 8201841 BH00201 R PARTS LIST FILTER COIL 101K FILTER COIL IOtK COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH FILTER COIL IOIK FILTER COIL 101K FILTER COIL 101K FILTER COIL 1OlK FILTER COIL 1OlK FILTER COIL 101K FILTER COlLlOlK ’ FILTER COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH FERRITE CORE FERRITE CORE FERRITE CORE COIL 100UH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1 OOUH COIL 1OOUH COIL-AXIAL 47UH-K(26) COIL 1 OOUH CHOKE COIL 330UH SL1720 FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH FILTER COIL 68UH FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH CHOKE COIL 680UH SL1720 FILTER COIL 180UH FILTER COIL 27UH H.LINEARITY COIL 82UH H.LINEARITY COIL 32UH COIL 332K-lT7608A LX-LINE FILTER(102) LX-LINE FILTER(382) LX-LINE FILTER(102) FILTER COIL 1OUH SYMBOL NO. L906 L907 L908 IL909 L910 L911 L912 L913 L914 L915 L917 L919 L921 L922 L923 L924 L925 L926 L927 L930 L931 LAO2 LAO3 LAO6 LEO1 LEO2 LEO3 LEO4 LFOl LF02 LGOl LG02 LKOl LK02 LK03 LK04 LK05 LK06 LK07 LK08 LK09 LKlO LKll LK12 LLOl LSOl LSO2 LS03 LSO5 LS06 LYOl LYO3 LYO4 LYO5 LY06 82 PART NO. BH00201 R BH00214R BV00741 BV00741 BH00212R BV00741 BH00214R BH00214R BH00214R BH00201 R BH00214R BH00201 R 2161152 BH00214R BH00214R 2122653M 2122652M 2122652M 2122652M 2122653M 2122653M BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R 2123097Q 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M BH00229R BH00229R 2123781R 2123781R 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123468M 2123462M 2123462M 2123462M 2123462M BH00697R 2123763R 2123763R 2123763R 2123763R 2123763R BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R BH00697R 2123781R PART DESCRIPTION 1OUH IOOUH COIL(220) COIL(220) 68UH COIL(220) 1OOUH 1OOUH 1OOUH 1OUH 100UH IOUH FILTER COIL FILTER COIL PL-CHOPPER PL-CHOPPER FILTER COIL PL-CHOPPER FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL FILTER COIL 1OOUH FILTER COIL 1OOUH FERRITE CORE 1.65UH FERRITE CORE FERRITE CORE FERRITE CORE FERRITE CORE 1.65UH FERRITE CORE 1.65UH COIL 100UH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH LAL02 TYPE AXIAL COIL FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE COIL 472K-lT7608A COIL 472K-lT7608A FILTER COIL 1OlK FILTER COIL 101K FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE FERRITE BEADS CORE COIL 1OOUH RADIAL COIL lOlK(TYPE RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH COIL 1OOUH FILTER COIL 1OlK TAPE TAPE TAPE 3.9UH-K(26) LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH LEAD 0.8MH B 2.3UH B 2.3UH B 2.3UH B 2.3UH EL0405) EL0405) EL0405) EL0405) EL0405) REPLACEMENT PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: components, read carefully, SYMBOL NO. PART NO. Components the PRODUCT PARTS LIST have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. TRANSISTORS PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION Q513 2325691 R TR CHIP Q514 R R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQiR) 2SA1037KT146Q/R (2SC2412KQ/R) Q515 2325691 2325781 Q002 Q004 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) (2SC2412KQIR) Q516 Q517 2325781 2325781 R R 2SA1037KT146QlR 2SA1037KT146Q/R 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q519 Q005 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) 2325691 2325781 R R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) 2SA1037KT146Q/R Q006 Q520 Q521 QOOl 2325781 2325691 R R 2SA1037KT146QIR TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ./R) 2325781 R 2SA1037KT146QlR Q007 Q008 Q601 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q602 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400M’A Q009 QOll 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q603 Q604 2320637M 2320663M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D TR 2SC1213A (C) 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MV\I Q013 2325691 2325781 R R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ./R) 2SA1037KT146Q/R Q605 Q606 2320637M CFOO611 TR 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) TR 2SC3969(AB) 400V SI 80MHZ 400MV\I 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q607 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TUD SI 80MHZ 400MVli 2325691R 2325691 R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIFi) (2SC2412KQfR) Q608 Q609 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400M’A Q019 Q024 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQiR) Q701 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KWR) Q026 Q027 2312171 2325691R TR 2SC3852 TR CHIP (2SC2412KQfR) Q702 Q703 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 Q705 2320591 TR 2SC458 (B Tz/C Q028 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQiR) 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D Q029 Q030 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q710 Q711 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI BOMHZ 400MV Q032 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) QlOl 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP Q014 Q015 Q017 Q018 Q102 Q103 Q712 A (2SC2412KQIR) (2SC2412KQ/R) M 26TZ) (S/T) (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MVu TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MVu 2315274F TR 2SC4589-05 Q801 Q802 2312372F 2320663M TR 2503942 TR 2SC1213A (15OOV) Q803 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C) TR 2SC1213 Q106 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) Q804 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C Q107 Q108 2325691R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQiR) (2SC2412KQIR) Q805 Q806 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZlD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW Q109 2325691 2325691R 2325691R Q112 2325691 Q113 2325691 2325691 0114 Q115 Q118 Q401 Q402 Q403 TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) 0831 2312372F TR 2SC3942 TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQIR) Q832 Q833 2320663M 2320591 M TR 2SC1213A (C) TR 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q834 2320591 TR 2SC458 TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q861 Q862 2312372F 2320663M TR 2SC3942 TR 2SC1213A 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) Q863 2320591M TR 2SC458 (B TiX TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW 2325691R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQIR) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q864 Q901 2320591 M 2312171 TR 2SC458 TR 2SC3852 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q902 TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQIR) Q903 Q905 2321112M 2320591 M TR2SA778AK(02 TAPE) TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (2SC2412KQ/R) Q906 2320591 M TR 2SC458 SI 230MHZ200MW 2325691 R 21 TZ) SI 80MHZ400MVI TR 2SC3116 SI 230MHZ200MW 2320647M QllO 0111 (C 21 TZ/D Q777 2326216 TZ) R 2325691R 2325691R M 2312171 (B TZ/C (C) TR 2SC3852 Q404 Q405 2325691 R TR CHIP Q406 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) Q907 2324322M TR 2SC2610-05 Q407 Q500 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KWR) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q908 Q909 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW Q501 CA00171 R TRCHIP IMT5 Q910 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TUD Q502 2328072R TRCHIP FMW2 Q503 Q505 2325691 R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQfR) (2SC2412KQ/R) Q912 Q913 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW Q506 CA1 1264R PHOTO Q509 Q510 2325691R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP Q511 Q512 2325691R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP 25V TAPE 40V TAPE TR(DTCll4EKA) A Q914 2323782R THYRISTOR (B TZIC TZ TZ) TAPE 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW 03P2M(TA) Q916 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQIR) Q917 Q916 2320637M 2320591 M TR 2SA673 TR 2SC458 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQiR) QAOl QA02 2325691 2325781 TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) 2SA1037KT146QlR a3 R R TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked with a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. (2SC2412KQR) PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION QA03 2325691 R TR CHIP QA04 2325781 R 2SA1037KT146QR QL14 QL1.5 2320637M 2320637M TR 2SA673 TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) 26TZ) SI 80MHZ SI 80MHZ 400MW 400MW QA05 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KWR) QL16 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QA06 QA07 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) QL17 QMOl 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QA09 QAI 1 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) QM02 2320591 M 2312992 TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) PHOTO TR RPT-38PT3F QM03 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW QA12 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQfR) QA72 2325691R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) QM04 QNOI 2320591 2320591 M M TR 2SC458 TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C (B TZ/C TZ) TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW SI 230MHZ200MW QA73 QA74 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC241 PKWR) (2SC2412KQ/R) TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW QA75 2325691 R TR CHIP (2502412KQ/R) QA76 QA77 2325691R 2325691R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQR) (2SC2412KQR) QN02 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C QN03 QN04 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QN05 2320591 M 2320637M TR 2SC458 TR 2SA673 (B Tz/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QA78 2325781 R 2SA1037KT146Q/R QN06 QSOl 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) QA79 QA80 2325781 2325691 R R 2SA1037KT146Q/R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) QS18 QS20 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQR) (2SC2412KQ/R) QEOi 2320598M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ/D TZ) QS21 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) QE02 QE03 2320598M 2320598M TR 2SC458 TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C (B TZ/C TZ/D TZ/D TZ) TZ) QYOl 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) TZ/D TZ) 2325781 R 2SA1037KT146Q/R QY02 QY03 QE04 2320598M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C QE05 QE06 2320598M 2320647M TR 2SC458 TR 2SC1213 (B TZ/C TZ/D TZ) (C 21TZ/D21TZ) SI 80MHZ400MW QE07 2321351 M TR 2SA8361844DlE 1 OOMA 200MW 200MHZSI QY04 QY05 QY06 2325691 R CA11264R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) PHOTO TR(DTC114EKA) 2325691 TR CHIP R QE08 CFO0531 TR 2SA1964 16OV QY07 2326021M QE09 QElO CFOO541 2320598M TR 2SC5248 TR 2SC458 160V (B TZ/C TZ/D TZ) QY08 QYlO 2325691 2325691 R R TR CHIP TR CHIP QEI 1 2320598M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ/D TZ) QE12 QFOl 2320637M 2320637M TR 2SA673 TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D (C 26TZ/D QF03 2320663M TR 2SC1213A QF04 2320637M TR 2SA673 QF05 QF06 2320663M 2315341 F (2SC2412KQ/R) TR 2SCl741S P/R/Q QYll 2325781 R 2SA1037KT146Q/R SI 80MHZ SI 80MHZ 400MW 400MW QY51 2325781 2325691 R R 2SAl037KT146Q/R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) TH CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QY58 2325691 R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) TR 2SC1213A (C) ST-2SC4632LS-CB7 QY59 QY60 2325781 2325691 R R 2SA1037KT146Q/R TR CHIP (2SC2412KQ/R) (C) QY54 QY57 2325691R (TP) QF07 2315341 F ST-2SC4632LS-CB7 QY61 2325691 R TR CHIP QF08 QF09 2315341 2320591 F M ST-2SC4632LS-CB7 TR 2SC458 (B Tz/C QY62 QY63 2325781 2325691 R R 2SA1037KTi 46Q/R TR CHIP (2SC241 PKQ/R) QFlO 2320637M TR 2SA673 QFll QF12 2320663M 2320591 M TR 2SC1213A (C) TR 2SC458 (B Tz/C QF13 QF14 TZ) (C 26TZ/D SI 230MHZ200MW 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 250MHZ (2SC2412KQ/R) (2SC2412KQ/R) 26TZ) 26TZ) (C 26TZ/D SI 230MHZ200MW (M) (2SC2412KQ/R) 400MW RESISTORS TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW ROOI 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE QF15 2320591 2320591 M M TR 2SC458 TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C (B TZ/C TZ) TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW SI 230MHZ200MW R002 R003 0195947R 0195918R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP l/lOW 1/16W 82KJ TAPE 5.6KJ TAPE QF16 QF17 2320637M 2326873R R004 R005 0195950R 0700063M RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 47K-JB 1OOKJ TAPE R007 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ TAPE R008 019594lR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ TAPE R009 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE ROlO Roll 0195916R 01959OOR RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 4.7KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE R012 019595OR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE R013 R014 0700054M 0195925R CF 1/16W RES 2125 IOK-JB CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE R015 0195927R RES 2125 CHIP 12KJ R016 R021 0700051 M 0195925R CF l/I 6W 5.6K-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D TR DTC144ES TP QKOl 2312171 TR 2SC3852 QK02 QK03 2320637M 2320637M TR 2SA673 TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW 26TZ) 26TZ) SI 80MHZ SI 80MHZ 400MW 400MW QK04 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW QK06 2320591 M TR 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW QK07 QK08 2320591 2320591 M M TR 2SC458 TR 2SC458 (6 TZ/C (B TZ/C TZ) TZ) SI 230MHZ200MW SI 230MHZ200MW QLlO 2320637M TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ’D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ 400MW QLl 1 QL12 QL13 2320637M 2320637M 2320637M TR 2SA673 TR 2SA673 TR 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D (C 26TZ/D (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) 26TZ) 26TZ) SI 80MHZ SI 80MHZ SI 80MHZ 400MW 400MW 400MW 84 1/16W TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 300MW REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. R022 R023 R024 R025 R026 SERVICE read NOTE: Components carefully, the PRODUCT RES2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 0700054M 0700041M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R045 R046 R047 R048 R051 R053 R055 R056 R058 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/!6W 1KJ TAPE 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE ROC6 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB ROC7 ROE2 0195929R 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 15KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE ROE3 ROE4 0114149M 0195933R CF SRD l/4 PF 560-J RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W TAPE ROE5 0700041 1OOJ TAPE ROE6 ROE7 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP ROE8 0700055M 0195925R CF 1/16W RES 2125 12K-JB CHIP 1/16W ROF7 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE ROF8 ROF9 0195900R 0195918R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 5.6KJ TAPE ROGl 0100123M CF 1/8W ROG5 ROG6 0195875R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1/16W 0195875R 0195900R 0195900R RES 2125 RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1116W 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 0195875R 0195933R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ TAPE CF 1/16W RES 2125 1 .OK-JB CHIP 1/16W 22KJ TAPE CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CF 1/16W CHIP 1/16W 1 .OK-JB 22KJ TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 22KJ TAPE CF 1/16W RES 2125 1 .OK-JB CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 0195875R 0195875R 0700041 M M 1OKJ TAPE ROC5 1/16W 01959OOR 1 .OK-JB ROC4 CHIP 1/16W CF 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 22KJ TAPE CHIP M M 1/16W 1/16W RES 2125 0195933R 0700041 M 0700041 CHIP CHIP RES 2125 0700041 ROA8 1 .OK-JB 0195875R 0195933R R050 1 .OK-JB CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 RES 2125 1/16W 1/16W R049 CF 1/16W RES 2125 CF 1/16W CHIP CHIP 0195933R 0700041 M 0195925R 0195900R 0195933R RES 2125 RES 2125 M ROA2 ROA4 0700041 1KJ TAPE 0195933R 0700041 M PART DESCRIPTION ROA9 1/16W 0700041 PART NO. ROCl ROC3 CHIP 0195933R R044 TAPE RES 2125 0195925R R042 R043 1KJ TAPE 22KJ 1OKJ TAPE R035 R036 R041 SYMBOL NO. CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W R034 R038 R040 PART DESCRIPTION 0195900R 0195933R R029 R037 have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART NO. 0195925R 0195900R PARTS LIST 22KJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 5.6KJ M 1KJ TAPE 22KJ TAPE 22KJ TAPE CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 1/16W 47KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 270K-JB 1KJ TAPE ROG7 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE ROG8 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE RES2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 1OOJ TAPE ROG9 ROHl 0700041 0700041 TAPE ROH2 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ ROH3 ROH4 0195933R 0195950R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 22KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 0195933R RES 2125 R060 0700054M 0195891R CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J TAPE 0195891R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 470J 470J TAPE TAPE ROH5 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ ROH6 0195881R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 180J TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J TAPE ROH7 ROH8 0195947R 0700064M RES2125 CF 1/16W 82KJ TAPE ROL5 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE ROL6 ROL8 0195900R 0195900R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE ROM2 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W ROM3 ROM4 0195925R AW00074 RES 2125 TRIMMER CHIP RES 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE ROM5 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB ROM6 ROM7 AW00074 TRIMMER RES ROM8 0700032M AW00074 CF 1/16W TRIMMER 220-JB RES ROM9 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB RON1 RON2 0700041 0700041 1KJ TAPE R062 R063 0195891R 0195891R R064 R066 0700027M R067 0700051 R068 R069 0700027M 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R070 0195918R RES 2125 R071 R072 0700041M 0700058M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R073 0700041 R074 0195941R 0195941R R075 R076 R078 R081 R082 M M 0195900R 0700027M 0195918R 1/16W 22KJ CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R059 R061 CHIP M M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ TAPE CF l/l 6W 22K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE CF 1/16W lOO-JB CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 0195883R 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RON3 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W R086 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RON4 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R087 R088 0700041 0700041 CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB 1 .OK-JB RON8 RON9 0195925R 0195933R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 22KJ TAPE R089 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE ROPl 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R090 0195900R 0700067M RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE ROP2 ROP3 0700054M 0700041 M CF 1/16W IOK-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 1OKJ TAPE ROP5 ROP6 0195941R 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 1/16W 1/16W 47KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 0195925R 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 OOK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 85 M M TAPE R083 R093 R096 R099 TAPE TAPE 4.7KJ TAPE RES 2125 RES 2125 M M 5.6KJ 220J TAPE CHIP l/lOW 56K-JB TAPE CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CHIP CHIP REPLACEMENT PRODUCT SERVICE components, read SYMBOL NO. ROP7 NOTE: carefully, Components the PRODUCT marked w ith a n ! SAFETY NOTICEof PART NO. SYMBOL NO. PART NO. any of these improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R144 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB R146 0700027M CF 1/16W ROP9 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE R147 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB RORl 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W IKJ TAPE ROR3 0700027M 0195875R CF 1/16W RES 2125 lOO-JB CHIP 1/16W R148 R149 0195875R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1116W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE R150 0195893R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 560J TAPE 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1OOJ TAPE R151 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J TAPE 0700041 M 0195933R CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP l/i6W TAPE R152 R153 0195891R 0195891R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 470J 470J TAPE TAPE 470-JB ROR6 ROR7 ROR8 M have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through ROP8 ROR4 ROR5 0700041 PART DESCRIPTION PARTS LIST 1/16W 22KJ lOO-JB 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R154 0700036M CF 1116W ROR9 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R155 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP ROSI 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE ROS2 ROT1 0195950R 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE RI56 RI57 0700065M 0179600M CF 1/16W MG IOM-J 68K-JB TAPE R158 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP ROT2 ROT3 0195925R 0700058M RES 2125 CHIP 1116W CF l/l 6W 22K-JB 1OKJ TAPE R159 RI60 0700027M 0195925R CF 1/16W RES 2125 IOO-JB CHIP 1/16W ROT4 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RI63 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB ROT5 0195933R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 22KJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE R164 R165 0700027M 0700027M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W lOO-JB IOO-JB ROT7 ROT8 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W IKJ TAPE R166 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE R167 ROT9 ROUI 0195925R 0195250R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 000 TAPE 0195883R 0195883R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W RI01 0700039M CF 1/16W 820sJB RI02 R103 0195900R 0195895R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W l/lOW RI04 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP RI05 01959OOR RES2125 CHIP R106 R107 0195895R 0700054M RES 2125 CF 1/16W CHIP 111OW 680J IOK-JB R109 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RllO 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP Rlll RI12 0700027M 0195925R CF 1/16W RES 2125 lOO-JB CHIP 1/16W R113 RI14 0195918R RES 2125 CHIP ROT6 RI68 R169 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE IOKJ TAPE 220J 220J TAPE TAPE 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 220J TAPE R170 0195916R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ TAPE TAPE TAPE R171 R172 0195916R 0195916R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1116W 4.7KJ 4.7KJ TAPE TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R173 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R174 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R175 R176 01959OOR 0100041M RES 2125 CHIP CF 1/8W IOO-JB 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R177 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE RI78 R179 0195883R 0195883R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1116W 220J 220J TAPE TAPE R180 0195883R RES 2125 CHIP 1116W 220J TAPE R181 0195883R 0195900R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 220J TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1/16W IKJ 680J 000 TAPE TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 5.6KJ TAPE RI15 0700041 0700041 M M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R182 RI83 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W R116 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R184 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE R118 RI19 0100059M 0100059M CF 1/8W CF 1/8W R185 R186 0195875R 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE R121 0700041 CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R187 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1116W 1OKJ TAPE R122 R123 0700041 M 0195900R CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W R194 R195 0195933R 0195897R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 1116W 820J TAPE R124 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R196 0700042M CF 1/16W R125 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R197 R127 RI28 0195900R 0700041 M RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 1KJ TAPE R198 R199 0700042M 0700042M CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB CF l/l 6W 1.2K-JB 0195933R RES 2125 R129 01959OOR RES 2125 1KJ TAPE RlA2 0700023M CF l/l 6W 47-J RI32 RI33 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB CF l/l 6W 47K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RlA3 RlA8 0700027M 0700054M CF 1116W lOO-JB CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R134 0700063M 0700041 M RlA9 0195933R R135 01959OOR RES2125 CHIP 1/16W IKJ TAPE RlB2 0700041 R139 R140 0195933R 0195933R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 22KJ 22KJ TAPE TAPE RlCl R200 RI41 R142 0195893R 0700054M RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB 560J TAPE R311 R312 M 560-JB 560-JB CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 86 1 .PK-JB 1/16W 22KJ TAPE 1/16W 22KJ TAPE 0195893R 0700055M RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 12K-JB 560J TAPE 0195883R 0195883R RES 2125 RES 2125 220J 220J TAPE TAPE M CHIP RES 2125 CHIP CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked with a A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing., 87 REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked with a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing, REPLACEMENT PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: components, read carefully, SYMBOL NO. PART NO. Components the PRODUCT PARTS LIST marked with a a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION R5F9 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE R643 07Q0067M R5Gl 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE R644 0700067M R5G4 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE R645 0119731 R5G5 R5G7 0195250R 0195250R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 000 000 TAPE TAPE R646 R647 0700054M CF 1116W IOK-JB R5G9 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE R648 0700059M 0700041M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 27K-JB l.OK-JB R5Hl 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE R649 0100053M CF 1/8W R5H2 R5H3 0195250R 0195248R RES 2125 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE l/8 W 000 TAPE R651 R652 0114135M 0700014M CF ll4W 150-JB CF 1/16W 10-J R5H5 0195248R RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 R660 0113725M CF SRD1/2P-B 100-J R5H7 R5J3 0195250R 019525OR RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1/16W 000 000 R661 R671 0113725M CF SRD1/2P-B 100-J R5J4 0195248R RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 0113725M 0113766M CF SRD1/2P-B CF SRDlMP-B 100-J 4.7K-J R5Kl R601 0179536M 0700058M MG 1M J TAPE CF 1/16W 22K-JB R673 01101215 MF lOO-JS R602 0700049M CF 1116W 4.7K-JB R674 R675 0700039M 0700061 M CF 1116W 820-JB CF l/l 6W 33K-JB R603 AW00126 TRIMMER RES R701 01103558 MF 3W 2.7K-J R604 R605 0700045M 0700054M CF 1116W 2.2K-JB CF 1 I1 6W 1 OK-JB R702 R704 0110351S 0100031M MF 1.8K-J CF 1/8W 39-JB CF 1/16W M TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE R672 CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB M MF 1 W R68-K TAPE 330-JB R606 0700041 1 .OK-JB R705 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB R607 R608 0700041 M 0700046M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB R706 R707 0700033M CF 1/16W 270-JB R609 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB R708 0113770M 0700058M CF SRDlRP-B 6.8K-J CF 1/16W 22K-JB R610 R611 0700052M CF l/l 6W 6.8K-JB R709 0700044M CF 1116W CF 1116W CF 1116W 12K-JB 47K-JB R710 R711 0700043M CF 1116W 1.5K-JB R612 0700055M 0700063M R613 0700055M CF l/l 6W 12K-JB R712 0700048M 0700052M CF 1116W CF 1116W 3.9K-JB 6.8K-JB R614 R615 0700055M 0700054M CF l/l 6W 12K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R713 0113727M CF SRD1/2P-B R616 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R714 A R715 OllOlOlS 0700063M MF 1W 15-JS CF ll16W 47K-JB R617 R618 0700053M 0700046M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 8.2K-JB 2.7K-JB b R619 0700046M CF 1/16W R620 R621 0700055M CF 1/16W 0700054M 0113725M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB CF SRDlBP-B 100-J 0700054M CF l/l 6W lOK-JB R625 0700064M 0700044M CF 1116W CF 1116W 56K-JB 1.8K-JB R626 0700058M CF ll16W 22K-JB R627 R628 0100063M 0100065M CF 1/8W 820-JB CF 118W 1 K-JB R629 R630 0700064M CF 1/16W AW00128 TRIMMER R631 R632 0179536M 0700063M MG 1 M J TAPE CF l/l 6W 47K-JB R633 0700051M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB R634 R635 0700065M 0700054M CF l/l 6W 68K-JB CF 1/16W IOK-JB R636 0700061 R637 0700065M R638 R639 120-J 0700049M CF ll16W 2.7K-JB R717 R718 0114133M 0113787M CFSRD ll4P 120-J CF 1/2P-B 33K-J IPK-JB R719 0113786M CF SRDll2P-B R720 R721 01102295 MF 220-JS R722 0114139M 0700067M CF SRD l/4 P 220-J CF 1/16W lOOK-JB R723 0700049M CF 1116W R725 R726 01103738 0114183M MFBW 15K-JS CF SRD l/4 P 8.2K-J R727 0100091M CF 118W 56K-JB R728 R729 0700049M 0114149M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB CF SRD l/4 PF 560-J RES R730 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R731 R732 0100127M CF 118W 390K-JB R733 0110129s 0110143S MF 220-JS MF 820-JS R734 0100127M CF 1/8W 0114041M CFSRD1/4PlOJ CF l/l 6W 33K-JB R737 R740 CF 1/16W 68K-JB R750 0100117M 0700052M CF 1/8W 150K-JB CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB 0700038M 0700064M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 680-JB 56K-JB R751 0700048M CF 1/16W R640 0100045M CF 1/8W R752 R753 0700067M 0700045M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB R641 R642 0119722M 0119722M MF l.O-JB/W MF l.O-JB/W R760 R761 0110215S 0114177M MF2W56-J CF SRD l/4 R622 R623 R624 M 150-JB A R716 1.8K-JB 89 4.7K-JB 30K-J 4.7K-JB 12K-JB 390K-JB 3.9K-JB P 4.7K-J REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. R770 R771 R772 R773 R801 R803 R806 R810 R811 R812 R815 R817 R818 R821 R822 R823 R825 R827 R831 R833 R836 R840 R841 R842 R843 R850 R851 R855 R861 R863 R866 R870 R871 R872 R873 R880 R881 R885 R901 R902 R903 R904 1a R905 R906 R907 R908 R909 R910 R911 R912 R913 R914 R915 R916 R917 R918 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. 0700054M 0700047M 0700055M 0700042M 01403268 0113744M 0113815M 0100035M 0100057M 0100045M 0100063M 0100041M 0100049M 0100063M 0100049M 0100065M 0100021M 0100065M 01403265 0113744M 0113815M 0100035M 0100057M 0100033M 0150001 0100089M 0100043M 0100021M 01403265 0113744M 0113815M 0100035M 0100057M 0100033M 0150001 0100089M 0100031M 0100021M 0179639 0 147060 0114281M 0147802 0113772M 0113772M 0100023M 0700053M 0700038M 0700043M 0700046M 0700047M 0700023M 0700054M 0700042M 0700038M AT01531S 0100091M marked with a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART DESCRIPTION CF CF CF CF WW CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF WW CF CF CF CF CF VR CF CF CF WW CF CF CF CF CF VR CF CF CF MG WW CF WW CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF MF CF PARTS LIST 1/16W IOK-JB l/l 6W 3.3K-JB l/l 6W IPK-JB 1/16W 1 .PK-JB 5.6K-J 5W SRD1/2P-S 560-J SRDl/PP-B 470K-J 1/8W 56-JB 1/8W 470-JB 1/8W 150-JB 118W 820-JB 1/8W lOO-JB 118W 220-JB 1/8W 820-JB 1/8W 220-JB 1/8W lK-JB 1/8W 15-JB 1/8W 1 K-JB 5.6K-J 5W SRD1/2P-B 560-J SRD1/2P-B 470K-J 1/8W 56-JB 1/8W 470-JB ll8W 47-JB 08 200-B ll8W IOK-JB 118W 120-JB ll8W 15-JB 56K-J 5W SRD1/2P-B 560-J SRDlBP-B 470K-J ll8W 56-JB 1/8W 470-JB 1/8W 47-JB 08 200-B 1/8W IOK-JB ll8W 39-JB ll8W 15-JB 1 .OM-J 1 W 2W 33-K SRD 1/4P lOOK-J 15W 0.62-KM SRDlRP-B SRDlMP-B 1/8W 18-JB l/l 6W 8.2K-JB 1/16W 680-JB l/l 6W 1.5K-JB l/l 6W 2.7K-JB 1/16W 3.3K-JB 1/16W 47-J 1/16W IOK-JB 1/16W 1.2K-JB 1/16W 680-JB (O.lOHM112W ) ll8W 12K-JB SYMBOL NO. R919 R920 R921 R922 R923 R925 R926 R927 R928 R929 R930 R931 R932 R933 R934 R935 R937 R940 R941 R942 R943 R944 R945 R946 R948 A R949 A R950 R952 R954 R955 R957 R958 R959 R960 R962 R963 R965 R966 R967 R968 R969 R970 R971 R972 R973 R974 R975 R976 R977 R979 R980 R981 R982 R983 R985 R986 90 PART NO. 0100089M 0700047M 0700047M 0700058M 0700057M 0113746M 0700057M 0700022M 0700045M 0700025M 0700045M 0119695M 0700054M 0700058M 0113797M 0700049M 0700047M 0700054M 0700018M 0700042M 0700043M 0113793M 0113793M 0114205M 0700041M 0700043M 0700039M 0700032M 0700058M 0700041 M 0700047M 0700057M 0113750M 0700054M 0700067M 0700051M 0700041 M 0700067M 0700051M 0700041 M 0700067M 0700051M 0700037M 0700049M 0700047M 0700047M 01102378 0700047M 0700063M 0113770M 0700054M 0700054M 0700048M 0700054M 0700058M ATO1531S PART DESCRIPTION CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF MF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF MF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF CF MF 1/8W lOK-JB 1/16W 3.3K-JB ll16W 3.3K-JB l/l 6W 22K-JB l/l 6W 18K-JB 1/2W 680-JB l/l 6W 18K-JB l/l 6W 39-J l/l 6W 2.2K-JB l/l 6W 68-J l/l 6W 2.2K-JB 1 W 0.47-F l/l 6W 1 OK-JB 1/16W 22K-JB li2W 82K-JB l/l 6W 4.7K-JB 1/16W 3.3K-JB l/l 6W 1 OK-JB l/l 6W 22-J 1116W 1 .PK-JB l/l 6W l .SK-JB SRDlIPP-B 56K-J SRDlRP-B 56K-J SRD II4 P 15K-J 1/16W l.OK-JB 1/16W 1.5K-JB 1/16W 820-JB 1116W 220-JB 1116W 22K-JB l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 1116W 3.3K-JB l/l 6W 18K-JB 1/2W 1 K-JB l/l 6W 1 OK-JB 1/16W IOOK-JB 1/16W 5.6K-JB 1/16W 1 .OK-JB l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB 1116W 5.6K-JB l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB l/l 6W 5.6K-JB ll16W 560-JB l/l 6W 4.7K-JB l/l 6W 3.3K-JB l/l 6W 3.3K-JB 2W 470-J 1/16W 3.3K-JB 1/16W 47K-JB SRD1/2P-B 6.8K-J 1/16W IOK-JB 1/16W IOK-JB 1116W 3.9K-JB 1116W lOK-JB l/l 6W 22K-JB (O.lOHM1/2W ) REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. R987 R988 R989 R990 R991 R992 R993 RAOl RA02 RA03 RA04 RA05 RA06 RA07 RA08 RA09 RAlO RAl 1 RA12 RA18 RA19 RA20 RA21 RA22 RA23 RA24 RA25 RA26 RA27 RA28 RA29 RA30 RA31 RA32 RA33 RA38 RA39 RA44 RA45 RA46 RA47 RA48 RA49 RA50 RA51 RA52 RA53 RA54 RA55 RA56 RA57 RA58 RA59 RA60 RA61 RA62 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. ATO1531S 0113744M 0700036M 0700058M 0100089M 0110363s 0700041 M 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195918R 0195900R 0195900R 0195875R 0195875R 0195939R 0195925R 0195900R 01959OOR 0195887R 0195883R 0195939R 0195925R 0195900R 01959OOR 0195887R 0195883R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195887R 0195883R 0195887R 0195883R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 01959OOR 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R 0195950R 0195900R PARTS LIST marked with a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION ) 560-J MF (O.lOHMlBW CF SRDlRP-B CF 1/16W 470-JB CF l/l 6W 22K-JB CF 1/8W IOK-JB MF 5.6K-JS CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP ll16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S-2A393JR RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S-2A393JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP’l/l6W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP ll16W RES 2125 CHIP ll16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 5.6KJ 1KJ 1KJ 1OOJ 1OOJ TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE 1OKJ 1KJ 1KJ 330J 220J TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 330J TAPE 220J TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 330J TAPE 220J TAPE 330J TAPE 220J TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE IOOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 100KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE SYMBOL NO. RA63 RA64 RA65 RA66 RA67 RA83 RA84 RA85 RA86 RA89 RA90 RA91 RA92 RA93 RA94 RA95 RA96 RA97 RA98 RAC2 RAC4 RAC5 RACG RAC7 RAC8 RAC9 RADl RADP RAD3 RAD4 RAD5 RADG RAD7 RAD8 RAD9 RAE1 RAE2 RAE3 RCOl RC02 RC03 RC04 RC05 RC06 RC07 RC08 RC09 RClO RCll RCi2 RC15 RC16 RC17 RC18 RC19 RC20 PART NO. 0195900R 019596OR 0195960R 0195960R 0195960R 0195900R 0195950R 0195925R 0195900R 0195925R 0195925R 0195900R 0195950R 0195925R 0195900R 07000540 0195941R 0195925R 0195925R 019595OR 0195900R 0195900R 0700032Q 0700041 0195950R 0195939R 0195900R 0195925R 01959OOR 0195939R 01959OOR 0195925R 0195900R 0700027Q 0700041 0195950R 0195918R 0195960R 0195875R 0195875R 0195248R 0195250R 019525OR 019525OR 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 019525OR 0195871 0195875R 0195875R 0195871 0195250R 91 PART DESCRIPTION 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RMCl/lG 270K-J TAPE RMCl/lG 270K-J TAPE RMCl/lG 270K-J TAPE RMCl/lG 270K-J TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 1/16W 10KJ TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 1/16W 1KJ TAPE Q Q R R RES 2125 CHIP RES MINI-CHIP RES MINI-CHIP RES MINI-CHIP RES MINI-CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JQ RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF 1116W 220-JQ CF 1116W 1 .OK-JQ RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S2A393JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RMC73S-2A393JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF 1116W lOO-JQ CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JO RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 3216 CHIP 118 W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP ll16W RES 3216 CHIP 118 W RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S-2A750JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S2A750JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 47KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 5.6KJ TAPE 270K-J TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 000 TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 000 TAPE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. RC21 RC22 RC52 RC54 RC55 RC61 RC64 RC66 RC67 RC69 RC71 RC73 RC76 RC77 RC78 RC79 RC81 RC82 RC83 RC84 RC85 RC86 RC87 RC88 RC89 RC90 RC91 RC93 RC94 RC95 RC96 RC97 REOl RE02 RE03 RE04 RE05 RE06 RE07 RE08 RE09 REIO REll RE12 RE13 RE14 RE15 RE16 RE18 RE19 RE20 RE21 RE22 RE23 RE24 RE25 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 0195248R 0195248R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 0195250R 0195248R 0195250R 019525OR 0195248R 0195248R 019525OR 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 0195250R 0195248R 0195250R 0110141S 07000660 0700057Q 0700035Q 07000420 0700031Q 0700065Q 0700059Q 0700039Q 0700033Q 0700033Q 0700045Q 0700058Q 0700067Q 0700046Q 0113742M 0700036Q 07000670 0700054Q 0100065Q 0700025Q 0113701M 0100039Q 0114165M PARTS LIST have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART DESCRIPTION 1/16W 000 1/16W 000 1/16W 000 l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 1/16W 000 1/16W 000 l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 1/16W 000 l/8 W 000 1/16W 000 1/16W 000 l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 1/16W 000 118 W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 1116W 000 118 W 000 118 W 000 1116W 000 118 W 000 1116W 000 RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 3216 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP MF680-JS CF 1116W 82K-Jd CF 1116W 18K-JQ CF 1/16W 390-JQ CF 1/16W1.2K-JQ CF 1116W 180-JQ CF 1116W 68K-JQ CF 1116W 27K-JQ CF 1116W 820-JQ CF 1/16W 270-JQ CF 1116W 270-JQ CF 1116W 2.2K-JQ CF 1/16W 22K-JQ CF 1/16W lOOK-JQ CF 1/16W 2.7K-JO CF 1/2W 470-JB CF 1/16W 470-JQ CF 1/16W lOOK-JQ CF 1/16W IOK-JQ CF 1/8W 1 K-JQ 68-JQ CF 1/16WCF SRD1/2P-B 10-J CF 1/8W 82-JQ CF SRD l/4 PF 1.5K-J TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE SYMBOL NO. RE26 RE27 RE28 RE29 RE30 RE31 RE32 RE33 RE34 RE35 RE36 RE37 RE38 RE39 RE40 RE41 RE43 RE45 RE46 RE47 RF01 RF02 RF03 RF04 RF07 RF08 RF09 RF10 RF11 RF12 RF13 RF14 RF15 RF16 RF17 RF18 RF19 RF20 RF21 RF22 RF23 RF25 RF26 RF27 RF28 RF29 RF30 RF31 RF33 RF34 RF35 RF36 RF37 RF40 RF41 RF42 92 PART NO. 0114163M 0114221M 0114221 M 0113776M 0100039Q 0100069Q 0100067Q 0113704M 01103298 0113686M 0113686M 0113704M 0110132S 0700054Q 0700049Q 0700035Q 0700039Q 0700027Q 0113746M 0700056Q 0700058M 0700059M 0700036M 0700049M 0700067M 0700056M 0700054M 0700042M 0700045M 0700067M 0700056M 0700025M AT01 458 AT01 458 AT01 458 0179636 0179636. 0700027M 0700049M 0700057M 0700063M 0179636 0179636 0179635 0700061 M 0700043M 0100103M 0700052M 0700054M 0187100M 0187074M 0700054M 0700039M 011012OS 0700047M 0700053M PART DESCRIPTION CF 1/4W 1.2K-JB CF l/4 PB 68K-J CF l/4 PB 68K-J CF SRDl/PP-B 12K-J CF 1/8W 82-JQ CF 1/8W 1.5K-JQ CF 1/8W 1.2K-JQ CF SRD1/2P-B 13-J MF 3W 220-JS CF 1/2W 2.7-J CF 1/2W 2.7-J CF SRD1/2P-B 13-J MF300-JS CF 1/16W lOK-JQ CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JQ CF 1/16W 390-JQ CF ll16W 820-JQ CF 1/16W 1 00-JQ CF 1/2W 680-JB CF 1/16W 15K-JQ CF 1/16W 22K-JB CF 1/16W 27K-JB CF 1/16W 470-JB CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB CF 1/16W lOOK-JB CF 1/16W 15K-JB CF 1/16W IOK-JB CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB CF 1/16W lOOK-JB CF l/l 6W 15K-JB CF l/l 6W 68-J MG 1 W 390K OHM MG 1 W 390K OHM MG 1 W 390K OHM MG 560K 1W MG 560K 1W CF 1116W lOO-JB CF 1116W 4.7K-JB CF l/l 6W 18K-JB CF 1116W 47K-JB MG 560K 1W MG 560K 1W MG 470K 1W CF l/l 6W 33K-JB CF 1116W 1.5K-JB CF 118W 39K-JB CF 1116W 6.8K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB CF 1116W 30K-JB CF l/l 6W 2.4K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB CF 1116W 820-JB MF 91-JS CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB CF l/l 6W 8.2K-JB REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. RF43 RF44 RF45 RF46 RF47 RGOl RG02 RG03 RG04 RG05 RG06 RG07 RG09 RGlO RGII RG12 RG13 RG14 RG15 RG16 RG19 RG20 RG21 RG22 RG23 RG24 RG25 RG26 RG27 RG28 RG29 RG30 RG31 RG32 RG33 RG34 RG35 RG36 RG37 RG38 RG39 RG40 RG41 RG42 RG43 RG44 RG45 RG46 RG47 RG48 RG49 RG50 RG51 RG52 RG54 RG55 SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. 0700041 0700061 0700049M 0700054M 0700054M 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195900R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 01959OOR 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 01959OOR 0195941R 0195941R 01959OOR 0195921R 0195921R 0195941R 0195941R 0195921 0195921 0195900R 0114149M have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a A ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION M M R R PARTS LIST CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 33K-JB CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB CF 1/16W IOK-JB CF 1/16W IOK-JB RMC73.S2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S2A105JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S2A105JR RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES2125 CHIP 1/16W RES MINI-CHIP RMCI/IG RES MINI-CHIP RMCI/lG RES2125 CHIP 1/16W CF SRD 114 PF 560-J 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 1KJ TAPE SYMBOL NO. RG56 RG57 RG58 RG59 RG60 RG61 RG62 RG63 RG64 RG65 RG66 RG67 RG68 RG69 RG70 RG71 RG72 RG73 RG74 RG75 RG76 RG77 RG78 RG79 RG80 RG81 RG82 RG83 RG84 RG85 RG86 RG87 RG91 RKOl RK02 RK03 RK04 RK05 RK06 RK07 RK08 RK09 RKIO RKll RK12 RK13 RK14 RK15 RK16 RK17 RK18 RK19 RK22 RK23 RK24 RK25 93 PART NO. 0195925R 0195912R 0195925R 0195912R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195975R 0195912R 0195925R 0195925R 0195941R 0195921 0195921 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195900R 0195941R 0195941R 0195900R 0195941R 0195900R 0195925R 0114149M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0700046M 0100057M 0700042M 0700041 0700041 0700041 0700052M 0700046M 0700049M 0700047M 0700048M 0100125M 0700041 0700051M 0700044M 0700063M PART DESCRIPTION 1/16W IOKJ 1/16W 3.3KJ 1/16W 1OKJ 1/16W 3.3KJ R R M M M M RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RMC73S2A105JR RMC73S2Al05JR RMC73S2A105JR RMC73S2A105JR RMC73S2A105JR RMC73S-2A105JR RMC73S2A105JR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RES2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF SRD I/4 PF 560-J CF lIl6W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF ll8W 470-JB CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF l/I 6W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB CF 1/16W 3.9K-JB CF 1/8W 330K-JB CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB CF 1/16W 1.8K-JB CF 1/16W 47K-JB TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE 3.3KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 7.5K-J TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. SERVICE read PARTS LIST NOTE: Components carefully, the PRODUCT PART DESCRIPTION PART NO. SYMBOL NO. PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION RK26 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RL35 0700027Q CF 1/16W lOO-JQ RK27 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB RK28 0700027M CF 1/16W IOO-JB RL36 RL37 07000270 0700027Q CF 1/16W CF 1/16W lOO-JQ lOO-JQ RK29 RK30 0700027M 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB RL38 07000490 CF 1/16W 4.7K-JQ RMOl 0700041 CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RK31 0700041M l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM02 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB RK32 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RK33 RK34 0700041 M 0700063M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RM03 RM04 0700045M 0100065M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB CF 1/8W 1 K-JB RM05 0100065M CF 1/8W RK35 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RM06 RK36 RK37 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF l/l 6W 1.5K-JB RK38 0700063M 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RM07 RM08 0700041 M 0700043M RK39 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RK40 RK42 0700047M AT015528 CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB MF (2.7 OHM 1W RK43 01102298 MF 220-JS RK44 RK46 0700047M AT01547S CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB MF (1.8 OHM 1W RK47 01102258 MF 150-JS RK48 RK50 0700047M AT01552S CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB MF (2.7 OHM 1W RK51 RK52 01102298 0700047M MF 220-JS CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB RK54 RK55 ATO1545S 01102258 MF (1.5 OHM 1W MF 150-JS 2W RK56 0700047M CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB RK58 RK59 ATO1556S 0110229s MF (3.9 OHM MF 220-JS RK60 0700047M CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB RK62 ATO1549S MF (2.20HM RK63 RK64 01102258 0700063M MF 150-JS 2W CF l/I 6W 47K-JB RK90 0700054M CF 1116W RK99 RLIO 0113698M 0100129Q CF ll2W 8.2-J CF l/8 470K-JQ RLl 1 RL12 0100129Q 0100129Q CF l/8 470K-JQ CF l/8 470K-JQ RL13 0100129Q CF l/8 470K-JQ RL14 RL15 0100129Q 0100129Q CF l/8 470K-JQ CF l/8 470K-JQ RL16 0100129Q CF l/8 470K-JQ RL17 RL20 0100129Q 0100133Q CF l/8 470K-JQ CF 1/8W 680K-JQ RL21 0100121Q CF 1/8W 220K-JQ RL22 RL23 0100133Q 0100129Q RL24 RL25 RL26 RL27 ,CF ) ) 2W ) ) 1W 1W IOK-JB ) ) M 1 K-JB 0700046M CF l/l 6W 2.7K-JB RM09 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB RMlO RMll 0100129M 0700041 M CF 1/8W 470K-JB CF 1116W 1 .OK-JB RM12 RM13 0100125M 0100073M CF 118W 330K-JB CF l/8W 2.2K-JB RM14 0100125M CF ll8W RM15 RM20 0700054M 0100041 M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB CF 1/8W IOO-JB RM21 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM22 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM23 RM24 0700064M 0700045M RM25 0100123M CF ll8W RM26 RM27 0700047M 0700064M CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB CF l/l 6W 56K-JB RM28 0100123M RM29 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM30 RM31 0700041 M 0100041M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/8W lOO-JB RM32 0187038M CF l/l 6W 75-J RM33 RM34 0187038M 0700063M CF l/l 6W 75-J CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RM35 0700041 RM36 RM37 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB 0187038M 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 75-J CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM38 RM39 RN01 CF l/l 6W 56K-JB CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB CF ll8W M 270K-JB 270K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RN02 0700057M 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 18K-JB CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RN03 RN04 0700041 M 0100113M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB CF 1/8W lOOK-JB RN05 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB RN06 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB CF 1/8W 680K-JQ CF l/8 470K-JQ RN07 RN08 0700051 M 0700044M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB CF 1/16W 1.8K-JB 0100133Q CF 1/8W 680K-JQ RN09 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB 01001210 CF 1/8W 220K-JQ RN10 0100133Q 0100129Q CF 1/8W 680K-JQ CF l/8 470K-JQ RN11 RN12 0700057M 0700058M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 18K-JB 22K-JB 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RL30 07000278 CF 1/16W IOO-JQ RN13 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RL31 RL32 0700027Q 07000270 CF 1/16W CF 1/16W IOO-JQ lOO-JQ RN14 RN15 0700054M 0700064M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W IOK-JB 56K-JB RL33 RL34 0700027Q 07000270 CF 1/16W CF 1/16W lOO-JQ IOO-JQ RN16 RN17 0700041M 0700059M CF 1/16W CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB 27K-JB 94 0700041 330K-JB REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. SERVICE read NOTE: Components carefully, the PRODUCT have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a A ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION SYMBOL NO. PART DESCRIPTION 0700041 0195900R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RSC5 RSC6 0195908R RSOl 0195908R RES2125 RES2125 CHIP CHIP l/low l/lOW 2.2KJ 2.2KJ TAPE TAPE RS02 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RSC8 0195908R RES2125 CHIP l/lOW 2.2KJ TAPE RS03 RS04 0195900R 019595OR RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE RSC9 0195908R 0195925R RES2125 CHIP l/lOW 2.2KJ TAPE RS05 0195950R 0195950R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE RS07 RS08 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP ll16W 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP RS09 RSll 019595OR RES 2125 CHIP RS13 0195250R 0195250R RES 2125 RES 2125 RS14 RS15 0195250R 0195250R RES 2125 RES 2125 RS16 0195975R RMC73S-2A105JR RS17 RS18 0195941 R 0195918R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP RS19 0195943R RES2125 CHIP RS20 RS21 0195932R 0195939R RES 2125CHIP RMC73S-2A393JR RS22 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RSM2 RS23 RS24 0195900R 01959OOR RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/18W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE RSM3 RSM4 RS25 0195933R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ TAPE RSM5 RS26 0195933R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 22KJ TAPE 0195248R RS27 RS28 0195933R 0100059M RES2125 CF 1/8W CHIP 560-JB 1/16W 22KJ TAPE RSM6 RSM7 RSM8 RS29 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RSM9 RS30 019595OR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RS31 RS32 0179561 M 0195916R MG 2.2M-J RES 2125 TAPE CHIP 1/16W 4.7KJ RS33 0195929R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 15KJ RS36 RS37 0195929R 0195929R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 15KJ 15KJ TAPE TAPE RS38 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RS39 RS40 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE 0195900R 0195887R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 330J TAPE 0195900R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 0195250R 0195950R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1/16W 000 TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RS70 0195900R 0195950R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1OOKJ TAPE RS71 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RS78 RS79 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE RSR5 RSR6 RS80 0195908R 0195941R RES2125 CHIP l/lOW RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 2.2KJ TAPE 47KJ TAPE RS81 0195950R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RS82 RS97 0195941R 0195925R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 47KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE RS98 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE RSS3 RSAl RSA2 0195900R 0195900R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE RSS4 RSS5 RSA3 RSA5 0195875R 0195875R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE RSTl RST2 RS41 RS42 RS43 RS45 RS46 RS47 CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB PART NO. RN18 RS06 M PARTS LIST 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 RSE4 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RSE5 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RSE6 RSE8 0195900R 0195933R CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1116W 000 000 TAPE TAPE CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 000 000 TAPE TAPE 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W l/lOW 47KJ 5.6KJ 56KJ 20KJ TAPE TAPE RSE2 RSE3 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 10KJ TAPE 10KJ TAPE 470J 0119505G RES2125 MF 2.2-J 0119505G 0114161M MF 2.2-J CF 1/4W lK-JB 0114161M 0195945R CF 1/4W lK-JB RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 68KJ RSF6 RSH4 0195945R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 88KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE RSH5 0195875R 0195875R 1OOJ TAPE RSE9 RSFl RSFP RSF.5 0195925R CHIP 1/16W TAPE 1KJ TAPE 22KJ TAPE TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 2125 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP 1116W 1OOJ TAPE l/8 W 000 TAPE 0195250R 0195248R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 019525OR RES2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 000 000 RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RES 3216 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 TAPE TAPE 0195248R 0195248R RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 TAPE RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 TAPE RSNl RSN2 0195248R RES 3216 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP l/8 W 000 l/8 W 000 TAPE TAPE TAPE RSN3 CHIP l/8 W 000 TAPE RSN8 RSPl 0195248R 0195250R RES 3216 TAPE RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 0195250R 0195248R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 TAPE 0195248R RES 3216 RES2125 CHIP CHIP l/8 W 1/16W 000 TAPE 000 TAPE RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE RES 3216 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP l/8 W l/8 W 000 000 TAPE TAPE 0195248R RES2125 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP 1116W l/8 W 000 TAPE 000 TAPE RSR2 019525OR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 RSR3 0195248R 0195248R RES 3216 CHIP l/8 W 000 RES RES 3216 2125 CHIP CHIP l/8 W 1/16W 000 TAPE 000 TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE 0195250R RES RES 2125 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 000 000 TAPE TAPE RSSl 0195250R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE RSS2 0195250R 019525OR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 000 TAPE CHIP 1/16W lOO-JB 000 TAPE 000 000 TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE RSH7 RSH9 RSMl RSP2 RSP3 RSP4 RSP5 RSP6 RSP7 RSP8 RSP9 RSRl RSR7 RSR8 RSR9 95 0195248R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195248R 0195248R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0195250R 0700027M 0700027M 0195250R 0195250R RES 2125 CF 1/16W CF 1/16W lOO-JB RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 000 000 000 TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE TAPE REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST PRODUCT components, SYMBOL NO. SERVICE read NOTE: Components carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. marked with a A ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing. PART DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION 0195250R RES 2125 000 TAPE RY70 RST4 RST5 0195250R 0700041 M RES 2125 CHIP l/l 6W CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB 000 TAPE RY73 RY74 RYOl 0195875R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE RY77 RY78 RY03 RY04 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 01959OOR RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1KJ TAPE RY79 RY82 RY05 RY06 0195875R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE RY84 RY85 RY07 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE R R RMC73S-2A750JR RMC73S-2A750JR RY08 RY09 0195900R 0700041 Q RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JQ 1KJ TAPE RY86 RY87 0195871 0195871 0195871 R RMC73S2A750JR RYlO RYll 0700041 Q 0195900R CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JQ RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RY12 0195875R RES 2125 RYI 6 RYl7 0195908R RES2125 RY18 0195912R 0195925R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W RYl9 0195900R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W IKJ TAPE RY20 RY21 0195897R 0195914R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 820J 3.9KJ TAPE TAPE RY22 0195887R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 330J TAPE RY23 RY24 0195870R 0195900R RES MINI-CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RMCl/lO 1/16W 68-J TAPE IKJ TAPE RY25 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE RY26 RY27 0195904R RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RY28 0195915R 0195920R RES MINI-CHIP RES 2125 CHIP RMCl/lG 4.3K-J TAPE 1/16W 6.8KJ TAPE RY29 0195912R RES 2125 CHIP 1116W RY30 RY31 0195875R 0195871 R RES 2125 CHIP RMC73S2A750JR 1/16W RY32 0195871 RMC73S-2A750JR RY33 RY34 0195941R RES 2125 0195933R 0195871 R RES2125 CHIP RMC73S2A750JR RY35 R CHIP CHIP CHIP 1/16W PART NO. RST3 RY02 CHIP SYMBOL NO. 1/16W l/lOW RY88 1116W 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 0195960R RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG 270K-J TAPE 0195960R 0700027Q RES MINI-CHIP RMCl/lG CF 1/16W lOO-JQ 270K-J TAPE 0195881R RES2125 CHIP 1116W 0195897R RES CHIP 1/16W 820J 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 2125 0195875R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 1/16W 1/16W 1KJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 1/16W 820J CHIP CHIP 180J TAPE TAPE TAPE 0195943R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 56KJ TAPE RY91 0195937R RES2125 CHIP 1116W 33KJ TAPE RY96 RY98 0195875R 0195897R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP RY99 0195943R RES2125 CHIP RYAl RYA2 0195937R 0195875R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 33KJ TAPE RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE RYA3 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 470J TAPE RYA4 RYA5 0195891R 0195879R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 470J 150J TAPE TAPE RYA6 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE RYA7 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OKJ TAPE RYA8 RYA9 0195897R 0195943R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J TAPE 56KJ TAPE 33KJ 2.2KJ TAPE 3.3KJ TAPE 1OKJ TAPE 1.5KJ TAPE 1116W 1/16W 1/16W RYCl 0195937R RES2125 TAPE RYC2 1OOJ TAPE RYC3 RYC4 0195875R 0195891R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 0195891R RES 2125 CHIP 1116W 0195885R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1116W 3.3KJ 47KJ 22KJ TAPE 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/!6W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1KJ TAPE CHIP 1/16W 330J 0195887R RES 2125 0114137M 019587OR CF 1/4W 180-JB RES MINI-CHIP RMClllO 0195950R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOKJ TAPE RY44 0195900R 0195875R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W IKJ TAPE 1OOJ TAPE RY46 0195875R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE RY48 RY50 0195875R 0195900R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 1 KJ TAPE RY51 0195900R RES2125 CHIP 1/16W RY52 RY53 0195941R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W RY56 0195933R 0700027Q RES2125 CHIP 1/16W CF l/l 6W 1 00-JQ RY57 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J RY66 RY67 0195879R 0195897R RES 2125 RES 2125 CHIP CHIP 1/16W ll16W 150J 820J RY68 RY69 0195887R 0700032Q RES 2125 CF 1/16W CHIP l/l 6W 220-JQ 330J 1KJ TAPE 22KJ CHIP TAPE 56KJ TAPE TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 470J TAPE 470J TAPE 270J TAPE 1OOJ TAPE 0195925R RES 2125 CHIP lll6W 10KJ TAPE 0195897R RES 2125 CHIP 1/16W 820J TAPE RYC9 RYE1 0195875R 0195248R RES 2125 RES 3216 CHIP CHIP 1/16W IOOJ TAPE I/8 W 000 TAPE TRANSFORMERS A T701 2260291U HORIZONTAL A A T702 T703 BWO0631 2272762 HFL1735YP-RC TRANS.-SATURBLE DRIVE A T901 BT00751 COIL TRANS. (FLYBACK PT-EE54FlSUS SWITCHES SK01 FE00061 1 P TACT SWITCH SMOl FE00001 R PUSH SWITCH SM02 SM03 FE00001 FE00001 R R PUSH PUSH SWITCH SWITCH TAPE SM04 FE00001 R PUSH SWITCH TAPE TAPE SM05 SM06 FE00001 FE00001 R R PUSH PUSH SWITCH SWITCH TAPE SM07 SM09 FE00001 R FE00091 TAPE 1/16W 1OOJ TAPE 820J TAPE RYC8 TAPE 68-J TAPE 47KJ RYC6 RYC7 TAPE 0195875R 01959OOR RY42 RY43 CHIP CHIP 1KJ TAPE RY36 RY4l 2125 2125 1OOJ TAPE RY37 RY38 RY39 RY40 RES RES RY89 RY90 RYC5 1/16W 01959OOR 0195875R 96 PUSH SWITCH SWPOl NO1 -EVQQKH08Q TRANS.) REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT SYMBOL NO. PART NO. 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 PH04452 NAll701 NJ01 361 NJ01301 NJ01 302 FTOOOOl FT00002 33200048 33200043 KS.001 63 KS001 64 33010162 33010133 QG00831 QG00811 55010061 55010079 NT00952 NT00951 H311231 H311232 UXO3061 uxo3071 UXO3062 UXO3072 UXO3063 uxo3073 H512229 H512225 KR00632 KR00631 PH04413 32110044 NA11681 NAll691 UE04511 UE04514 UE04512 UE04515 UE04513 UE04516 U E03224 U E03225 PH05451 PH02244 PH04383 NA21011 4159423 NA20931 4520881 NT00981 NA03111 NA20921 marked with a n ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing PART DESCRIPTION I PARTS LIST SYMBOL NO. MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL PANEL ASSY (50” & 60”) ,LENS/CRT METAL SENSOR HOLDER BASE (50” & 60”) SENSOR HOLDER (60”) iSENSOR HOLDER (50”) SOLAR CELL (SO”) SOLAR CELL (50”) IBACK CENTER BAR (50”) BACK CENTER BAR (60”) MIRROR (60”) MIRROR (50”) ‘BARRIER BOARD (50”) BARRIER BOARD (60”) BACK COVER ASSY(60”) BACK COVER ASSY (50”) 1FRONT DOOR (60”) i FRONT DOOR (50”) SCREEN FRAME ASS’Y (60”) SCREEN FRAME ASS’Y (50”) IDECO FRAME (50”) DECO FRAME (SO”) LENS ASS’Y (50” SBA.B) GLENS ASSY (60” SBB.B) ‘LENS ASS’Y (50” SBA.RG) LENS ASS’Y (60” SBB.RG) LENS ASS’Y (50” SBA.RG) LENS ASS’Y (60” SBBRG) LOWER REAR BOARD (SO”) LOWER REAR BOARD (50”) SCREEN ASS’Y 50 KR SCREEN ASS’Y 60 KR SPEAKER GRILL (50”) SPEAKER GRILL (60”) MIRROR METAL A (50” & 60”) MIRROR METAL B (50” & 60”) AP84 (50”) LENS CRT B. ASSY (R) AP84 (SO”) LENS CRT B. ASSY (R) AP84 (50”) LENS CRT .B ASSY (G) AP84 (60”) LENS CRT B, ASSY (G) AP84 (50”) LENS CRT B. ASS’Y (B) AP84 (60”) LENS CRT B. ASS’Y (B) AP84 LENS CRT CHAS. B. ASSY(50”) AP84 LENS CRT CHAS. B. ASSY(60”) TERMINAL HOLDER AP84 SASSY TERMINAL HOLDER APB4 PS DECO. PLATE AV AP84 PVC SP PWB SUPPORT BRACKET SCR NO 3X12 FUFLT SUB PWB SUPPORT BRACKET M3*8 SCREW WITH WASHER FBT HOLDER CHASSIS PWB BRACKET CHASSIS PWB BKT A d & & A A b & & A A & a & a Nl N2 N745 N901 EOOl ElOE El06 ElOF E12E E12C E12F E301 E401 E70’ E80’ E83’ E86’ E90’ E902 E903 E99’ E99r E99! E99f 2 A z E99! EAN a EANl EB EBGl EBG2 ECL ECR ED94 ED95 ED96 ED99 EDSl EF91 EFC EN EFS EFT EFV EGRl EGR2 ES1 ES2 ES3 ESL 97 PART NO. 4491082 NA03131 H420691 3727972 NJ02252 MD03052 MD03061 2781697 3782714 BM00041 GX00192 GXOO192 GX00192 BY00831 BY00831 BY00831 HL00713 EYOO691 AZ00107M EY00601 EY00601 EY00601 EV00551 3772201 3739671 AZ001 09M AZ00104M AZ00109M AZ00109M AZ00109M AZ00109M AZ00109M 2974056s HP00341 2997977 2964984 2966821 EF05961 EF05962 EY00791 EY00791 EY00791 EY00791 2908947 2721351 2998591 29738975 2958151 EF05941 29739578 2964954 2966821 EF02233 EF02242 EF02253 EF05931 1 I PART DESCRIPTION BKT FB~ BRACKET ICHASSIS PWB CHASSIS PWB FOCUS METAL POWER CORD HANGER SPEAKER HOLDER (CENTER SPEAKER) SHIELD CASE B TC-30 SHIELD PLATE A TC-30 YC20A INSULATION WASHER PCB SUPPORT 1 OS NYLON FERRITE CORE BP53RB MAG-VM(C-C)36.5 2.OU MAG-VM(C-C)36.5 2.OU MAG-VM(C-C)36.5 2.OU DEFLECTION YOKE DEFLECTION YOKE DEFLECTION YOKE RCT CLU-613MPlGUlDE PLUS PJX-IR BLASTER PROTECTOR CRXT491004 CRT SOCKET (TYPE HPS0630-010300) CRT SOCKET (TYPE HPS0630-010300) CRT SOCKET (TYPE HPS0630-010300) COD UUCSA 302 5199 AC CORD HOLDER NYLON BS CORD HOLDER NYLON6 PROTECTOR CRXT491007 PROTECTOR(CRXT491002) PROTECTOR CRXT491007 PROTECTOR CRXT491007 PROTECTOR CRXT491007 PROTECTOR CRXT491007 PROTECTOR CRXT491007 3J CONNECTOR SEH UL1007 L=160 ANTENNA SW 1J MINI CONNECTOR L=910 6J CONNECTOR L=300 4J CONNECTOR L=300 3P CONNECTOR (L=1500 N.C#3) 3P CONNECTOR (L=lOOO N.C#3) PJX-LEAD-PLUG PIN PJX-LEAD-PLUG PIN PJX-LEAD-PLUG PIN PJX-LEAD-PLUG PIN 12J CONNECTOR L=lOOO FUSE HOLDER CONNECTOR W/WIRE 4J CONNECTOR 9P L=lOOO CONNECTOR REOlX-X3239A901 4P CONNECTOR (L=lOOO N.C#2,3) 11 J CONNECTOR L=lOOO CONNECTOR WiWlRE 5J BOARD IN L=300 4J CONNECTOR L=300 CO-09C-N2RO-322 (PH) CO-lOC-N2RO-262 (PH) CO-06C-N2RO-152 (PH) 15P CONNECTOR (L=1500 N.C#5) REPLACEMENT PRODUCT components, PARTS LIST have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing any of these marked with a n ! SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing SERVICE NOTE: Components read carefully, the PRODUCT PART NO. ESR PART NO. EF05951 PART DESCRIPTION 4P CONNECTOR EST 2908776 7J PH CONNE ETUl 2979173 PLUG ETU2 EVMC 2979172 EF01202 MINI PLUG WITH COAXIAL CABLE 3P EH CONNECTOR (L=820) EYl 2908764 CONNECTOR EY2 H210621 4J EH(IDC) WITH SYMBOL NO. (L=1500) L=160 COAXIAL CABLE 6P L=750 CONNECTOR PART NO. PART DESCRIPTION PR 2903544 4P PLUG PSl 2959058 PIN PS2 2959059 PLUG PS3 PSDl 2959055 ED01471U PSDl ED01491 PSD2 ED01472U PLUG PIN POST (WITH PH PIN POST CONNECTOR PLUG (07BPl U BASE) 9P PH 1OP 6P(PH) RPHUTWGP-Al) CONNECTOR (07BSl R2VUTWGX-Al) (1 lBP1 R2HUTWGP-Al) A A G701 G801 CJ00071R CJ00071R SEMICONDUCTOR AG15PC-152FS-K2M SEMlCONDUCTORAG15PC-152FS-K2M PSD2 PSD3 ED01492U ED01472U CONNECTOR PLUG (1 IBPl A G802 CJ00071R SEMlCONDUCTORAG15PC-152FS-K2M PSD3 ED01492U CONNECTOR A G831 CJ00071R SEMlCONDUCTORAG15PC-152FS-K2M A A G832 G861 CJ00071R CJ00071R SEMICONDUCTOR AG15PC-152FS-K2M SEMlCONDUCTORAG15PC-152FS-K2M PSD4 PSD4 ED01 473U ED01493U PLUG (13BPl CONNECTOR R2HUTWGP-Al) (13BSlR2VUTWGX-AI) PSD5 ED01471 PLUG R2HUTWGP-Al) A G862 CJ00071R SEMICONDUCTOR A GFOI JSOl CJ00072R ER00121 SEMICONDUCTOR 252FB-K2M 2L4P LEVER TERMINAL PSD5 PSI1 ED01491 U ED00575 PJF-17P PSI1 W/3.5 PSI2 PSI2 U (11 BSl R2VUTWGX-Al) (07BPl CONNECTOR CP-TAC-Ll8X-Al (07851 ED00515 ED00575 CP-TAC-L18P-Al CP-TAC-LI 8X-Al R2VUTWGX-Al) JYOl ES001 JY02 N201 ES00022 QR25451 3P(SW) PIN JACK WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL N201 PO01 QR25461 2663821 INSTRUCTION 2P SUB MINI P801 2961141 2P PLUG PIN WITH P802 P831 2661756 2961141 1 P PLUG 2P PLUG PIN WITH PIN WITH P832 2661756 1 P PLUG P861 2961141 2P PLUG 2661756 ED01 851 PB 2661756 1 P PLUG PCB PCB ED00572 ED00512 CP-TAC-L15X-Al CP-TAC-LISP-Al PCB 2903544 4P PLUG PCC PCC ED00576 ED0051 6 CP-TAC-L20X-Al CP-TAC-L20P-Al A PCD ED00576 CP-TAC-L20X-Al A U402 GK00271 SP-12M SPEAKER (LEFT) PCD PCG ED0051 6 2903544 CP-TAC-L20P-Al 4P PLUG PIN A h U403 U404 GK00291 GK00291 SP-1OM SP-1OM SPEAKER SPEAKER (CENTER (CENTER SPEAKER (TWEETER) P862 A P901 15 AG15PC-152FS-K2M (11 BSl R2VUTWGX-Al) R2HUTWGP-Al) ED00515 CP-TAC-L18P-Al PST 2675286 PH CONNECTOR PSUl PSUI ED00576 ED00516 CP-TAC-L20X-AI CP-TAC-L20P-Al BASE PSU2 ED00576 CP-TAC-L20X-Al BASE BASE PSU2 PTS ED00516 2663821 CP-TAC-L20P-Al 2P SUB MINI PLUG PIN WITH BASE PVMl ED00566 CP-TAC-LI PIN WITH BASE 1 P PLUG PIN WITH PLUG 5289-2A BASE PVMl PVM2 ED00506 ED00566 CP-TAC-LlOP-Al CP-TAC-Ll OX-Al PVM2 ED00506 CP-TAC-LlOP-Al BASE PVMC 2902262 PLUG PYl PYl 2675285 2959055 PIN POST (PH 6P) CONNECTOR 6P(PH) PY2 2902263 PLUG PY2 u401 2902263 GK00281 PLUG PIN (SUB SP-05M SPEAKER S (USA) MANUAL PLUG PIN PIN WITH PIN WITH (CAN) BASE (WITH BASE) 7P PIN OX-Al PIN (SUB PIN MINI (SUB 3P) MINI 4P) MINI 4P) (TWEETER) PCL 2903543 3P PLUG PIN (WITH BASE) A U405 GK00281 SP-05M PCR PCR 2903543 2903544 3P PLUG 4P PLUG PIN PIN (WITH (WITH BASE) BASE) A A U406 VlR GK00271 DE01314 SP-12M SPEAKER (RIGHT) CRT P16LFTOO RFA (R) EU PCX ED00572 CP-TAC-Ll5X-Al A VlG DE01315 CRT PDC PDG ED00565 ED00572 CP-TAC-LOSX-Al CP-TAC-LI 5X-Al A VlB W811 DE01316 2692464 CRT P16LFTOO CONNECTOR PDS PDSl ED00565 2959062 CP-TAC-LOSX-AI PIN POST (PH 12P) W812 W841 EK00062 2692463 WIRE (PROCESSED) CONNECTOR FOR (SUB MINI 9P) P16LFTOO HLA PFJ 2902268 PLUG PIN W842 EK00061 WIRE 2902248 ED01596U PLUG PLUG PIN (SUB MINISP) CP-04BP5ROVU-TBL#2,3N W871 2692463 CONNECTOR W872 EK00061 WIRE PFV 2902251 11P PLUG PIN PGPI PGP2 2675588 1OP PLUG PIN w901 x001 2964863 2168831 2J-CONNECTOR CRYSTAL CSAI2.0MTZ PL 2675588 2903545 1OP PLUG PIN 5P PLUG PIN (WITH Xl00 x501 BP00771 2791501 OSXR032X121TA252EOO CRYSTAL HC-49/U PMB ED01597U PLUG (CP-06BP5ROVU-TBL#3,5N) X502 2168771 X’TAL PMG PMR PP31 ED01597U ED01597U 2661751 PLUG (CP-06BP5ROVU-TBL#3,5N) PLUG (CP-06BP5ROVU-TBL#3,5N) 2P PLUG PIN (WITH BASE) XSOl 2786585 H310354 H310355 CRYSTAL DIGITAL DIGITAL 98 (G) EU BMB (B) EU FOR FOCUS PFJ PFT BASE) LEFT) RIGHT) FOR SCREEN FOCUS (PROCESSED) FOR FOCUS (PROCESSED) CSB503F30 RESONATOR CONVERGENCE CONVERGENCE 8.000MHZ JIG SCREEN JIG SCREEN (50”) (60”) NOTES:
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