Zenith H20H52DT - Service Manual
Zenith H20H52DT - Service Manual
Zenith H20H52DT - Service Manual
Product Type: Chassis: Manual Part #: Model Line: Product Year: Presentation Series FCH-50 3828VD0205B H 2004
Model Number:
H20H52DT H20H52DT8 HW20H52DT HW20H52DT11
CONTENTS
General Information/Remote Controls................................ 1 Installers Menu ............................................................ 2 Servicing/Trobleshooting ................................................ 3 Model/Module Parts List ................................................. 4 Exploded Views ............................................................. 5 Schematics ................................................................... 6
Published by Technical Publications Zenith Electronics Corporation P. O. Box 240007 Huntsville, Al 35824
Copyright December 2004 by Zenith Electronics Corporation
Printed in U. S. A.
0.16uF Good Earth Ground such as the Water Pipe, Conduit, etc. Place this probe on each exposed metal part.
X-RADIATION
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Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover the subject of x-radiation. The only potential source of x-rays in current TV receivers is the picture tube. However, this tube does not emit x-rays when the HV is at the factory-specified level. The proper value is given in the applicable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure of the picture tube or high-voltage supply and, under certain circumstances may produce radiation in excess of desirable levels. Only factory-specified CRT anode connectors must be used. It is essential that the service personnel have available an accurate and reliable high-voltage meter. When the high-voltage circuitry is operating properly, there is no possibility of an x-radiation problem. Every time a color chassis is serviced, the brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the high voltage with a meter, to be certain that the high voltage does not exceed the specified value and that it is regulating correctly. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a product with a problem of excessively high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to the picture tube and the high voltage power supply. Do not operate the product longer than necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage. Refer to HV, B+, and shutdown adjustment procedures described in the appropriate schematics and diagrams (where used).
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SERVICE INFORMATION
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock. After the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the following:
IMPLOSION
1. 2. All direct view picture tubes are equipped with an integral implosion protection system; take care to avoid damage during installation. Use only the recommended factory replacement tubes.
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COMPONENTS WITH ANY INFLUENCE IN HV INCREASE Fly-Back Transformer CX3215 Deflection Yoke CX3216 CX3203 RX3753 CX3204 RX3754 CX3205 RX3755 CX3206 RX3756 CX3207
HV SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE. After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedance-high voltage meter to the CRT anode Access Video Menu and adjust Brightness and Contrast controls for minimum screen luminance (beam current to 0 mA). Wait until the Video Menu or display disappear. Connect a variable Resistor (1 MW) between ground and junction of RX3754 and RX3755, and decrease slowly the resistance value until shutdown occurs. Measure High Voltage shutdown.
Flyback Pulse
RX3007
RX3209 IN
DX3001 RX3006
ZD3000
D3002
RM3001
RX3005 RX3004
R3003
RM3002
C3001
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1.................GENERAL INFO
INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 1-1 Overview ........................................................ 1-1 INTERFACES .......................................................... 1-2 SUPERPORT - MPI ............................................ 1-2 MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE ......................... 1-2 EBC (EDGE BOARD CARD) ................................... 1-2 CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK/REAR OF TV ........... 1-2 REMOTE - HP602 ................................................... 1-5 INSTALLERS PROGRAMMER LT-2000/02 .................. 1-6 QUICKSET II PROGRAMMER ................................ 1-6 LEARN FROM TV ............................................... 1-6 TEACH TO TV ................................................... 1-6 SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV ................................ 1-7 DISPLAY TV SETUP ............................................ 1-7 DISPLAY CLONE SETUP ...................................... 1-7 OPERATION NOTES ............................................ 1-7 USER MENUS ......................................................... 1-8 SETUP MENU ................................................... 1-8 AUTOPROGRAM................................................. 1-8 CHANNEL LABELS ............................................. 1-8 VIDEO MENU ................................................... 1-9 ON SCREEN DISPLAYS ...................................... 1-10 RADIO FEATURE ............................................. 1-11 FM ADD/DEL ................................................. 1-11 FM LABELS .................................................... 1-11 TIMER SETUP ................................................. 1-11 RADIO SCREEN SAVER ..................................... 1-11 CHANNEL BANK ............................................. 1-12
SECTION 5......................DIAGRAMS
H20H52DT/DT8 Exploded View .......................... 5-1
SECTION 6.....................SCHEMATICS
Main Processor ................................................ 6-1 Video Processor Circuit ..................................... 6-2 Audio Amplifier ............................................... 6-3 Power Supply .................................................. 6-4 Deflection Circuit ............................................ 6-5 AM_FM Radio .................................................. 6-6 Pillow Speaker ................................................ 6-7 Edge Cardt ..................................................... 6-8 MPI Card Circuit .............................................. 6-9 Video Output ................................................ 6-10 PCB Layout 1 Top .......................................... 6-11 PCB Layout 1 Bottom ..................................... 6-12 PCB Layout 2 Top .......................................... 6-13 PCB Layout 2 Bottom ..................................... 6-14
SECTION 3.......................SERVICING
SERVICING ............................................................ 3-1 GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................... 3-1 MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING ................................. 3-1 SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY ........................... 3-1 IF SERVICING....................................................3-3 AGC DELAY .......................................................3-3 G2 ADJUSTMENT ...............................................3-4 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT ......................................... 3-4 PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE ........ 3-5 HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT ................ 3-6 UNUSUAL TILT CASE ......................................... 3-6
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JP1
TX 3201
ICX2100
CN2C5A
IC4201
CON4H2 CN3Y3 TU1240 ICX2200 CX3653 CX3610 CN3T8 ICX3670 TX 3612 IC6000 CN2C5B 4G9
LX 3400
ICX3801
IC6001
CN10VGA1
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides a brief explanation in an overall view of the CH-Flat chassis used on Health view model flat screen. The CH-Flat serie chassis features seven ICs for all signal, sync, and sweep processing. ICX2200 - Handles all of the audio/video, sync and sweep drive processing. IC6000 - Main microprocessor. It is tied directly to the keyboard and the infrared detector. IC6001 - System memory. ICX2100 - Handles vertical sweep. IC2800 - Audio switch. ICX3612 - Power supply. This is a switching type supply powered by a bridge rectifier circuit. This IC supplies power for Microprocessor and powering the LSP or MPI port third party application. The table below contains some general information about the Commercial model. Refer to the interconnect and parts list for more information.
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2. SUPERPORT LOCATION
Provides for easy installation of local service provider accesory module without removing the cabinet and receives operating power and all necessary interface signals through internal connections.
3. MPI (MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE) JACK
Standard RJ11 jack to provide interface with in-room entertainment and video services. Also used with installers programmer (page 1-5) for programming other TVs in the system with the same features as the master TV.
4. VIDEO IN AND AUDIO IN
INTERFACES
SUPERPORT - MPI
Use the Video and Audio In jacks for baseband video and audio input signals from a VCR or other signal source.
5. SPEAKER OUT
Zenith Commercial Product receivers are now being adapted to interact with other equipment. Prime examples of this can be found in Lodging and Health Care situations where the set is controlled from the main office. All this is made possible by the new technology that is being built into these receivers. The SuperPort and/or Multiple Protocol Interface (MPI) jack and associated circuitry allow remote control of the set.
MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE
Use this jack for connection of an 8-ohm extension speaker to get television sound at a remote location. The speaker in the TV remains active, while a monaural audio output is heard from the remote speaker.
6. EBC KNOB
Television functions and features are controlled by the communication of commands and status information through a Superport by the MPI interface.
EBC (EDGE BOARD CONNECTOR)
Allows easy access for removing/installing accessory modules providing a rail mounted slide-through card. These cards might contain one of the above features.
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV
ANTENNA CABLE
TV SPKR
The connection on the back of the TV contains the input and output interfaces.
MPI
VIDEO IN PILLOW SPEAKER SPEAKER OUT
AUDIO IN
Use the jack for 75-ohm antenna-type signal connections to the TV. Attach antenna, cable TV line, or other video equipment to jack. The input cable may come from an outdoor or master antenna, cable TV line, cable decoder box, or the RF output from a VCR.
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PILLOW SPEAKER INTERFACE
DESCRIPTION The pillow speaker interface within the TV, provides three remote control lines and an audio output. It is intended for connection to a patientpendant remote control, or entertainment audio and nurse call system. All lines are isolated from the AC power line and ground. Isolation of the control lines is provided by optoisolators. These are no relays or inductive components in the control lines. Isolation of the audio output is provided by an isolator transformer. Purpose of Interface Pins Pin #1 External TV ON /OFF closure. Pin #2 Open (not used). Pin #3 External Channel Up Closure or Data In. Pin #4 Common for External Control. Pin #5 Audio Output. The impedance from this pin to earth ground is a nominal 10 Megohm static leakage resistor in parallel with an 1100 picofarad capacitor. Pin #6 External Channel Down Closure.
4 5
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1 2
4 5 3 6 1 2
4 5 3 6 1 2
Common
Power
Volume control
Volume
Power
Data Common
Chan Up
Chan Down
TV On/Off
Pins 3 and 4 support a built-in interface which allows multiple functions on a single wire by means of serial digital coding. Pin 3 will source up to 2 mA during the digital "0" interval to supply operating power for the digital encoder located in the pillow speaker. The coder must sink a minimum of 5 mA to pin 4 during the digital "1" interval and provide the correct serial data stream. Pillow speakers meeting this specification are available from independent manufacturers such as Curbell, Inc. (Manufacturers wishing to produce compatible pillow speakers or other products should contact Zenith Commercial Products for detailed specifications). An isolated audio output is at pins 4 and 5.
Mode pins 1, 3, and 6 are connected to pin 4 by way of momentary-action switches to activate indicated control function. These pins are 13 Vdc positive with respect to pin 14 when the switches are open. Loop current is 8 mA with the switches closed. Isolated audio output is at pins 4 and 5. Mode of operation is identical to previous Zenith models using the 5-Wire Interface with the exception of higher open circuit voltage (was 7 Vcd ) and higher loop current (was 2.5 mA).
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Speaker
Data
Speaker
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SETTINGS MIN/MAX VOLUME LEVELS
Use the following procedure to adjust minimum volume and maximum volume for pillow speaker. This procedure not only sets the maximum volume level that the pillow speaker can produce, but also prevents the TVs volume from accidentally being adjusted to level which is too low or too loud. 1. Connect pillow speaker. Place INT/EXT speaker switch on back of TV in EXT position. 2. Set VOLUME control on pillow speaker to maximum volume position. 3. Access Service Menu by following the instructions given in the Service Menu section of this book. Select the MAX volume. Use the ADJUST key to set highest desired volume level within the range of 0 to 63. This will be the highest desired volume level, as heard at the pillow speaker. 4. Select the MIN volume. Use the ADJUST key to set the lowest desired volume level within the range of 0 to 63. This will be the lowest desired volume level as heard at the pillow speaker. 5. Make no further adjustments and exit the Service Menu. The TV is now adjusted for minimum and maximum volume settings. All further adjustments of the TVs volume should be made by using the VOLUME control on the pillow speaker.
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POWER Turns TV ON or OFF. TV/FM Selects TV or Radio on TVs equipped with FM radio. VOLUME LEFT/RIGHT Adjusts the sound levels. NUMBERED KEYPAD Selects channels directly and enters numeric values for some options. TIMER Press repeatedly to adjust TV turn-off time up to 4-hours. Use to pick AM/PM in clock menu. MENU/SELECT/ADJ (ADJUST) Press MENU repeatedly during on-screen menu operations to adjust an option. (Right) Press during on-screen menu operations to adjust an option.
CC
CC (CLOSED CAPTIONING) Press to access closed captions. Press ENTER to exit. MUTE Turns sound Off and On, while the picture remains. FLSHBK (FLASHBACK) Return to the last channel viewed. CHANNEL UP/DOWN Tunes to next available channel ENTER Press to view Channel/Time display or to remove any on-screen display or menu. BED 1/ BED 2 (*See Note Below) Determines the code set transmitted, Bed 1 or Bed 2. Switch setting must correspond to item 27, HOSPITAL MODE setting in the TV's Intaller Menu. BANK Press and repeat to select to select a Channel Memory Bank - - 1,2,3 or 4 (standby).
HP602
124-00213-06
*Note: Bed 1 - Bed 2 switch on installer/patient remote. The position of the Bed 1-Bed 2 switch must correspond to the setting in the Installer's menu. The switch above can be set by sliding it to the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position. On the patient's remote, the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position can be selected by using a paper clip or a ball-point pen to slide the switch to the correct position. Left position = Bed 1. Right position = Bed 2.
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NOTE: A slowly flashing green light indicates there is a problem with the communications between TV and programmer. In this case, check for damaged cable, poor contacts, or other connection problems. If the status indicator is red, the programmer batteries are low. If communications are good, the sign-on screen will be displayed on the TV screen as shown on the quick setup instructions. If the intention is to set the TVs or programmers real-time clocks, and not the clone clock or TV clock time settings, then press a key to proceed to the main clone menu. If a previously stored TV setup is in a particular clone memory, it may be changed if desired by overwriting it with a new setup. There is no need for a separated memory clear operation. Setups stored in programmer memory are nonvolatile and will be retained even after a battery change. LEARN FROM TV Select Learn From TV then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin learning process. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight choice. Press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate. The next screen will allow a choice of four available memories to store this TV setup. Four different TV setups can be stored in the LT2002. Using the On-screen menu, choose a memory or choose to return to the main selection menu. Now press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate your selection. The next screen allows one last opportunity to check the versions of TV and clone setups. Press ON/OFF or POWER to activate the learning cycle, or press any other keys to return to the selection menu to make another choices. Once a process has begun, the TV screen will display LEARNING IN PROGRESS. Please wait for the process to complete. When the TV screen displays LEARNING COMPLETED, press any key to end the learning process and return to the clone selection menu. TEACH TO TV Select TEACH TO TV, and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin teaching process. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to highlight the choice and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate. The next screen displays a choice of the four available memories that can be copied to the TV. Select the desired memory number, and press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to highlight choice. Press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin.
Status Indicator
MPI
Reset
Color
green red battery OK battery low
Blink pattern
slow
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Using the on-screen menu, select a memory or return to the main selection menu. Then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate the selection. The next screen allows for one last opportunity to check the versions of TV and clone setups. Press ON/OFF or POWER to activate the teaching cycle, or any other key to return to the selection menu to make other choices. Once a process has begun, the TV screen will display the TEACHING IN PROGRESS message. Please wait for the process to complete. When the TV screen displays TEACHING COMPLETED, press any key to end the teaching process and return to the clone selection menu.
SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV
DOWN keys to highlight the choice, then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin. The TV screen will display the memory selection menu. Select the desired memory number, and then press ON/ OFF, POWER, or ENTER to display the contents of the selected memory. Alternatively, use the TVs CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice, then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin. The TV screen will display items in the factory menu setup. Use this function to quickly check contents of a particular clone memory for correct setup. Press any key to clear the display and return to the clone selection menu. OPERATION NOTES Disconnect the LT2002 from the TV set when the desired task has been completed. Disconnecting the clone automatically switches it off. The real time clock continues to run when the main circuits are switched off. After replacing exhausted batteries, or if the programmer behaves strangely after a static shock, use a paper clip or similar instrument inserted through the small hole marked RESET to activate the internal reset switch and restore normal operation. After reset, check the real-time clock setting. It may be necessary to reset the clock from a TV programmed to the correct time. The specific microprocessor used in any TV set may be determined by activating the service menu. The microprocessor part number appears at the top of the screen with the service menu is activated. Processors before the 221-01006 has limited screen display capability. They cannot display entire screens as shown in the quick setup instructions accompanying the LT2002 programmer. Use the printed menu illustrations on the quick setup sheet as an aid in making programming choices.
To set the real-time clock in the LT2002, select SET CLONE FROM TV and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to copy current TV time to the clone clock. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice. Then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate. This process will return the LT2002 to the sign-on screen to display the clone and TV clock settings. Press a key to go to the clone selection menu and perform other functions, or simply disconnect if the time setting was the last task. SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE To set the real time clock in the, select SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to copy current LT2002 time to the TV clock. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice. Then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate. This process will return the LT2002 to the sign-on screen to display the clone and TV clock settings. Press a key to go to the clone selection menu and perform other functions, or simply disconnect if the time setting was the last task. DISPLAY TV SETUP Select DISPLAY TV SETUP, and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight your choice. Then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER. The TV screen will display the items in the service menu setups. Use this function to quickly check the TV for correct setup. Press any key to clear display and return to the clone selection menu. DISPLAY CLONE SETUP Select DISPLAY CLONE SETUP and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process. Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL
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USER MENUS
INSTALLATION SETUP
INSTALLERS REMOTE AND CLONE PROGRAMMER To perform the installation setup for several TVs, you need an installers remote, such as the HP602Z, and the LT2000/02 Clone Programmer (See page 1-10). The HP602Z Installers Remote allows access to the Installers Menu, User Menus, and Source/Channel Banks. The LT2002 Clone Programmer is used to duplicate a TVs setup and install it on one or more additional TVs. Press the POWER key on the Installer remote control to turn on the TV. CH LABELS (CHANNEL LABELS) Press the MENU key on the remote so that the SETUP MENU reappears. Use SELECT to choose the CH LABELS option. Pressing either the RIGHT/LEFT ADJ arrow repeatedly, pick the label you want from the list of available selections shown in the chart. Select other channels, and when you are finished, press ENTER to remove the menu. You also have the option of creating 20 programmable labels having five digits each. CLOCK SET Use MENU repeatedly to show the Setup Menu. Use the Up Arrow to highlight Clock Set. Set the current time; use the Number keypad to enter the hours, then minutes. For example, enter 06, then 30, to set 6:30 on the clock. Use the TIMER key to specify AM or PM. Press ENTER to start the clock and return to TV viewing. CAPTIONS CAPTION is a feature that allows the TV to receive closed captions and/or text options when made available by the broadcaster. There are two operating modes for captions: quick/mute and standard; if quick mute is selected, pressing the cc key shows the current cc selection. Use the Right/Left arrows to choose any of the following options: CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION 3, CAPTION 4, TEXT1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, TEXT 4. Press ENTER to close the menu.
SETUP MENU
Press the MENU key on the Installers remote repeatedly so that the SETUP MENU appears on the screen.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM ADD/DEL/BLNK CH. LABELS CLOCK SET TIMER CAPTIONS LANGUAGE TO PROGRAM
AUTO PROGRAM Using the SELECT on the remote control, highlight AUTO PROGRAM on the screen. Then press a RIGHT/LEFT Adjust arrow button to reach the AUTO PROGRAM screen. Using the Up Arrow, choose either CABLE TV or OFF-AIR ANTENNA. Press a Right of Left Adjust arrow to begin the Channel Search and stores them in memory for user access. ADD/DEL/BLNK Press the Up Arrow repeatedly to highlight the ADD/ DEL/BLNK option. Use the remote to select a channel. ADD/DELETE allows tailoring of the channel scan to eliminate unwanted channels and add desired channels that were not stored during Auto Programming. Use the number keypad and ENTER to add a deleted channel. Using the RIGHT/LEFT ADJ arrows, pick whether a channel is Added, Deleted, or Blank. Blank is used by hospitals and institutions to send music or informational messages to an unused channel. When BLNK is selected, screen will be black while audio continues. Select any other channels to be changed, and when finished, press ENTER to close the menu.
TIMER TIMER is a feature that allows TV turn on/off automatically each day at the preset time.
LANGUAGE
In the LANGUAGE menu, use the Right/Left arrow to choose one of the following options: English, Spanish or French. Press ENTER to return to TV viewing.
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AUX SOURCES MPAA RATING AGE BLOCK CONTENT BLK SET HOURS SET PASSWORD LOCK ON/OFF TO BLOCK
VIDEO MENU CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS COLOR TINT SHARPNESS PICTURE PREF PRESET
Use the Up Arrow on the remote control to highlight the setting you want to change. Press Right/Left arrow to adjust or change the option you have selected. Press ENTER to return to TV viewing, or press the Up Arrow to change other options in the video menu. PARENTAL CONTROL This optional feature can be used to prevent (block) unwanted programming from appearing on your TV. PARENTAL CONTROL offers the user a wide variety of options and settings that restrict or block programming that can appear on the TV. PARENTAL CONTROL allows users the capability of defining which program ratings they consider acceptable to younger or more sensitive
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
CHANNEL/TIME
Press ENTER. Shows currently selected channel or source, and current time if the clock has been set.
CHANNEL PREVIEW MENU Press SURF. Displays list of the available TV Channels. Guest Parental Control menu (if active) and Video Channel access. Press CHANNEL UP/DOWN to select a channel, then ENTER to go to that channel. Pressing CC will activate the Parental Control Menu.
2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CH
CHANNEL PREVIEW NBC NBC NBC NONE PBS NONE CBS ABC NONE NONE NONE TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT
CAPTIONS DISPLAY Press CC. Sets and displays the Caption/Text options. See the Captions section on page 1-7.
CC CAPTION 1 IS ON
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CH
TIMER SETUP Turns on the FM Radios Sleep Timer menu. Select TIMER SETUP, then press RIGHT/LEFT ADJ to choose the time the FM radio is to remain on before it turns off. Choose from 10 minutes to 4 hours. Once the turn off time has been selected, press ENTER to activate the timer and close the menu. RADIO SCREEN SAVER When the customer is done with setup, the radio screen saver turns on. The radio screen saver displays the Radio station, the audio mode, and the time as seen below.
104.1
MONO
10:56 PM
This display is also scrolling down. Once the display reaches the bottom, it starts back at the top and keeps scrolling down. This scrolling occurs until the Menu key or the down arrow is pressed.
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3.
BANK 1
4. PLANNING THE CHANNEL BANKS Generally, TV channels are grouped into program packages with terms that are proposed to the end user. The user then opts for a package. Below is an example of how TV channels may be grouped. Channel Bank Program package 1 2 3 4 Basic cable channels Extended cable channels Extended with premium channels Other cable service options
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program another channel bank. It is best to do ADD/DEL customizing before doing BLANKING. ADD and DEL (not BLNK) can be used independently for channel banks 1, 2, 3, and 4). Note: Adding the channels VCR3 or VCR4 allows the TV to automatically tune to broadcast band channel 3 or 4 regardless of what band type is selected. This
5.
Sometimes only one or two channel banks may be needed. You may leave any unused bank with the channels. However, you may want to leave at least one channel in any unused bank. Then, if someone selects an unused bank, that channel will assure them that the TV is functional. Note: Some channels left over from factory testing may still be in the channel banks if you have not yet run Auto Program. ADDING/DELETING CHANNELS A previously prepared programming chart is helpful. 1. Run AUTO PROGRAM (in the SETUP MENU). The channels available at your cable/antenna will be
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FACTORY MENU
ACCESSING FACTORY MENU To access the Factory Menu, press and hold the MENU key until the User Menu display disappears, then press 1937, and then ENTER.
0IMCRKE018A
Microcontroller part number
01.34
Program Revision
01
Font Revision
2-F PRESET AX: Stores customer Audio menu adjustments in the nonvolatile memory of the EAROM. Settings for Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio mode, Front Surr and SoundRite are stored in this manner. 0 is custom and 1 is preset stored. 3-F VERT P0S: Moves On-Screen Displays vertically. The Range is from 0-30. This adjustment is generally set at 15. 4-F H0RZ POS: Moves On-Screen Displays horizontally. Range is from 1-45. Generally set at 9. 5-F RF AGC: (RF Automatic Gain Control) Range is from 0-63. 44 is a general setting. Tune in weakest available channel and adjust for a snowfree picture. 6-F HORZ AFC: Range 0-1. Set to 0. 0=AFC2 Normal. 1=AFC2 x 3. 7-F AUDIO LEVEL: Audio Attenuation adjustment. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 46. 8-F A ATT: Audio Attenuation adjustment. Range is 015. Typical value is 9. 9-F A VCO: (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) Stereo VCO and Audio SAP VCO free running frequency adjustment. Range is 0-63. Typical value range 10-39. 10-F A FILTER: (Second Audio Program Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) Stereo, SAP, and dBx filter adjustment. Range is from 0-63. 11-F A SPECTRAL: Adjustment of stereo separation (3kHz). Range is 0-63. 12-F WIDE BAND: Adjustment of stereo separation (300kHz). Range is 0-63. 13-F RF BRT: (RF Brightness) Sets adjustment range of customer control for brightness in RF mode. Range is 0-63. A typical value is 30. 14-F AUX B-OFFSET: (Auxiliary Offset Brightness) Sets adjustment range of the customer control for brightness in AUX mode. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 30. 15-F MAX CONTRAST: Sets adjustment range of customer control for contrast. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 63.
00-F
Factory Option
XX/XX/XX
Build Date
TE = 10110000
TE Status
The black bar near the top of screen indicates the part number of the micro installed on the set, the next number to the right is the software version running and the last number is the Font Version Used in the TV set. The black square near the bottom of the screen indicates the Serial number of the TV Set (SN), the User Programmable Number (UPN) and at the lowest part indicates the date the module went through the factory and the Test Equipment status (TE). Use the SELECT UP/DOWN keys to toggle through all of the adjustements. Use ADJUST to make a change to the selected item. FACTORY MENU OPTIONS 0-F FACT MENU: Use SELECT UP and DOWN Keys to select item 00, the Factory Mode. This item is used by Factory when the module is being tested. It has two positions: 0 and 1. In the field, this item should always be left off (Zero is off). When the Factory Menu is on, the AC Power-On feature is always enabled regardless of the setting of AC ON in the Installers Menu. The TV set will automatically come on when AC is applied. Use the remote to reenter the Factory Menu to turn the Factory Menu off. The Factory Mode may also be turned off by setting the clock, or running the Auto Program feature in the customer Set Up menu. 1-F PRESET PX: Stores the video customer menu adjustments in the nonvolatile memory of the EAROM. Settings for Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint and Sharpness are stored in this manner. 0 is custom and 1 is preset stored.
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16-F WHITE COMP: (White Compression) Rage o-1. 0= Enable and 1=Disable 17-F TRAP 3.58: Zero is off and one is on. Set to 1 for normal TV operation. Set to 0 if Y/C is used or chassis has a comb filter. 18-F 60HZ SW: (60 Hertz Switched) The range is 0 to 2. 19-F PIF VCO: (PIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator) Range is 0 to 127. 20-F RF BAND PASS: Sets adjustment range of the customer control for brightness in therefore mode. Range is 0-1. Set to 1. 21-F RED CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70. 22-F GREEN CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70. 23-F BLUE CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70. 24-F GREEN GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 45. 25-F BLUE GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70. 26-F VERT SIZE: (Vertical Size) Range is 0-254. 27-F HORZ SIZE: (Horizontal Size) This register does not have any effect. 28-F VERT PHASE: (Vertical Phase) Range is 0-7. 29-F HORZ PHASE: (Horizontal Phase) Range is from 0-31. 30-F AIR AFT: Force to AFC in Air Band. Range is 0/1. Typical value is 0. 31-F EN LA7222: This register does not have any effect. 32-F CUT OFF RESET: 33-F GAW RESET: 34-F RF WHITE ADJ: 35-F BLACK ADJ:
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INSTALLERS MENU
ACCESSING INSTALLERS MENU Using the optional installers remote control can access installers menus. Just press and hold MENU (about 8 seconds) until the display changes, then press 9, 8, 7, 6, then ENTER. To exit the Installers Menu, press ENTER again. Changes you make will be stored in nonvolatile memory. The Installers Menu opens with item 00-I, INST. SEQ. Use the SELECT key to sequence through the available menu items. Or, access an item directly by entering the line number, then pressing MENU. For example, to access the Start Channel option, which is on line 11, press 11, then MENU. To change a current setting use the Left/Right ADJ keys.
0IMCRKE018A
Microcontroller part number
The POWER MANAGE function is for saving energy. When set to 0, Power Manage is OFF. Settings range from 0 - 7, with 1 - 7 representing the hours that the TV will remain on, unless there has been activity from either the control panel or remote control. 2-I. AC ON (AC Power Switchable) Allows the TV to turn ON just by applying AC power. Pressing the ON button is not necessary. This is desirable when the TV is plugged into a cable box or a power outlet controlled by a wall switch. Use ADJUST to select 0 or 1, where 0 is the default is OFF, and 1 is ON. NOTE: When set to 1 (ON), the TV does not respond to ON/OFF commands from either the remote or the control panel, and the SLEEP TIMER is also nonfunctional. 3-I. BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control) There are 8 possible settings for this option: 0 = Broadcast Fixed 4 = Broadcast AFC 5 = CATV Fixed 1 = CATV AFC 6 = HRC Fixed 2 = HRC AFC 7 = ICC Fixed 3 = ICC AFC Channels are accessed faster when fixed modes are used. The AFC (search modes) should only be used when some channels are not on nominal frequencies. NOTE: BAND is automatically set by AUTO PROGRAM. If some channels were not found by AUTO PROGRAM, select the appropriate AFC setting here and add the channels using the ADD/DEL option in the Setup Menu. 4-I. STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel) When active, this function allows you to determine the initial channel number when the TV is turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select that channel when it is turned on. Setting this to 255 causes the last channel viewed when TV was turned off to be the tuned to channel when the TV is turned on again. The range of values is 0 - 255. Use (adjust) keys to choose numbers that determine the start channel. 5-I. CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock) CHAN LOCK is ideal if a cable box (or similar) is the sole source for programmingand the TV must always be on the same channel. Changing channels with Channel Up/ Down or keypad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is inactive when set to 0 (default). Generally, this feature is used in conjunction with START CHANNEL (line 4-I.) where the start channel may, for example, be set to 3 or 4. If the start channel is 3 then the 2-3
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Program Revision
01
Font Revision
00-I
Installer Option
XX/XX/XX
Build Date
TE = 10110000
TE Status
The black bar near the top of the screen indicates the part number of the micro installed on the set, the next number to the right is the software version running and the last number is the Font Version Used in the TV set. The black square near the bottom of the screen indicates the Serial number of the TV Set. (SN), then the User Programmable Number is the font (UPN) and at the lowest part indicates the date the module went through the factory and the Test Equipment status (TE). The date on the black bar near the bottom of the screen indicates the date the module went through the factory. When the installer Menu appears, it displays the first Installer Menu item: INSTALLER SEQ. Use the SELECT UP/DOWN keys to toggle through all of the adjustments. Use ADJUST to make a change to the selected item. Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items. 0-I. INSTALLER SEQUENCE Gives access to Installer Menu depending on the code selected. 0 = 9876 1 = 4321 2 = 1478 3 = 3698 1-I. POWER MANAGE (Power Management) Determines hours of no activity before automatic shutoff.
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functional. The menus can always be accessed with MENU on the remote. 12-I. IR BANKS EN. For direct access to a particular Channel Bank. When enabled, installer can access a channel bank by inputting the IR code for the bank. 13-I. SCAN MODE Allows variation in setting the On/Off with Channel UP/ DOWN. You may opt for TV channels only; TV channels + Off/ON; TV channels + FM radio; TV channels + FM radio + Off/On with these settings for Scan Mode:
Scan mode Characteristics
0 1
Channel up/down keys change channels only. Channel down below the lowest channel (orchannel up higher than the highest) and TV turns off. Channel down below the lowest channel (or up higher than the highest) and TV goes to FM radio. Channel down below lowest FM sta tion (or Channel up higher than the highest) and TV channels return. Channel down below the lowest channel (or up higher than the highest) and TV goes to FM radio. Press channel down below lowest FM station (or Channel up higher than the highest) and TV turns off.
14-I. STRT CH IN SM When set to 1, installs TV on/off event below the start channel at TV turn on. 15-I. SLEEP TIMER When set to 1, the SLEEP TIMER feature may be used (but no message is displayed prior to turn-off). When set to 0, the sleep timer is not available. 16-I. EN. TIMER Set to 1, timer function is available to user. Set to 0 to disable timer functions. (Clock must be set in order to use Timers.) 17-I. ALARM Gives you the option of making the alarm function available to the user. Set to 1, alarm function is available to user. Set to 0 to disable the Alarm function. Note: Clock must be set in order to set the Alarm. 18-I. RADIO Set to 1, for TVs with a Radio. Set to 0 to disable the Radio function, for TVs without a Radio.
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28-I. CH. OVERRIDE (Channel Override) When set to 1, the user can select channels with either Channel Up/Down or by direct keypad entry. When set to 0, only those channels that are entered for scanning may be selected by direct keypad entry. Note: If set to 0, Auto Program is locked; (as shown on Setup menu) channel search is not possible. 29-I. OLD OCV (On Command VideoTM) Set to 1 for operation with systems from On Command Corporation. 30-I. ACK MASK M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. 31-I. POLL RATE M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. 32-I. TIMING PULSE M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider. 33-I. NOT USED 34-I. NOT USED 35-I. NOT USED
21-I. V-CHIP Set to 1 to activate V-Chip (Parental Control); have it available to user to filter, control, or restrict programming content. Set to 0 to turn V-Chip feature off, not available to user; no programming restrictions can be set. 22-I. MAX BLK HRS Set to 0 to 99 for the maximum V-Chip (Parental Control) block hours. Default is 12 blocking hours. 23-I. CAPTION LOCK Set to 1 to restore previous caption On/Off state after TV turns off. When set to 0, captions are always off, when TV is initially turned on. 24-I. TEXT MODE Determines whether TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, or TEXT 4 decoding is enabled when TEXT is turned on (either from the Setup Menu or directly with CC on the remote). TIP: Set Text Mode to 1 only if text is offered in your video system. 25-I. FUNCTION PRE. Set to 0 to suppress CHANNEL PREVIEW from the FUNCTION menu with some Pay-Per-View systems. 26-I. 6 KEY SYS Set to 1 for 6-key front control panels. Set to 0 for 10key front control panels. Leave default set to 1. 27-I. HOSPITAL MODE The default is 2 (which favors most hospitals). With this setting two things are affected: Channel Banks 1, 2, and 3 are accessible, while Bank 4 is inactive.
36-I. NOT USED 37-I. NOT USED 38-I. NOT USED 39-I. REAR VIDEO EN. Set to 1 to enable rear AUX (Video) input. Set to 0 to disable rear AUX input. 40-I. NOT USED 41-I. NOT USED 42-I. NOT USED 43-I. NOT USED 44-I. NOT USED
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SERVICING
GENERAL INFORMATION
Servicing the CH -Flat chassis. If the set is dead, first check the standby and switched voltages. If the switched voltages do not appear, check the power On circuit. If the power supply is OK and the set will turn On, the Horizontal sweep circuit should be checked next. Is horizontal drive available from the video processor chip? If the sweep system does not start up, sweep-derived voltages will not be generated. If the sweep and high-voltage circuits are OK and video or audio are missing, then the audio/video/tuner circuits should be checked. If the receiver is working but some feature is not working, check the Service Menu. Bring up the Service menu and check to be sure that all items are set correctly. MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING The CH-Flat chassis is Module Level repair only. Replacement modules are available on an exchange basis.
Check the following: Keyboard input at IC6000 pins 7 and 8 IR input at IC6000 pin 15 Power On output at IC6000 pin 32 KX3870 Correct relay operation. Check the switched voltages: +9 VSW at CX3853
SWEEP DERIVED VOLTAGES +25 volts DC at (+) CX2111 +33 volts DC at ZD1240 +215 volts DC at (+) CX3209
CRT FILAMENT Check at pin 3 and 4 of connector CN5C2. This should read voltages between 6.0 and 6.4 volts AC on a true RMS meter. VIDEO PROCESSOR ICX2200 Check the following key operating signals and voltages: Luminance at ICX2200 pin 43 Chroma at ICX2200 pin 45 Horizontal drive at pin 32 Vertical drive at pin 22 R Out pin 19 G Out pin 20 B Out pin 21 Serial Clock, Serial Data pins 27 and 28 respectively VCC 9 volts pins 9,26,46 & 48 R in form micro (IC6000) at pin 15 G in from micro (IC6000) at pin 16 B in from micro (IC6000) at pin 17
If the CRT or Video processor IC is replaced, Black/White tracking must be reset. Refer to the Service Menus section of this book for Black/White tracking adjustments. When troubleshooting video circuits, remember that all video travels through the Video/Audio switcher IC. A defect in either of these ICs can result in no video. SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY Check the standby voltages first: VDC at CX3412 (usually 169.7 VDC when 120 VCA) +11 VSB at CX3611 B+ at CX3850 +13V at CX3662
MICROPROCESSOR Check the following: IR in on pin 15 +5 volts on pin 27 and 18 Serial Data, Serial Clock on pins 36 and 38 Reset at pin 30 Horiz. SYNC pin 1, Vertical SYNC on pin 2 8 MHz Oscillation at pins 24 and 25.
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SERVICING (continued)
Shutdown Circuit Operation (Refer to figure below) The flyback pulse voltage from pin 6 of TX3204 (Flyback Transformer) is peak detected (rectified) by the action of diode DX3001 and capacitor C3002. This form a DC voltage representative of the CRT anode voltage (HV) produced by TX3201. Precision resistors RX3006 and RX3004, divide this voltage down. This lower voltage appears on the zener diode ZD3000; when this voltage exceeds by 3.5 Vdc the zener voltage the HV shutdown occurs (pin 29 of ICX2200).
VERTICAL CIRCUIT Check the following at ICX2100: Vertical drive at pin 1. Vertical out at pin 5. +25 VDC at pin 7. HORIZONTAL CIRCUIT Check the following: Horizontal drive to base of Q3201 predriver. Driver transformer output at base of QX3200. Shutdown voltage at cathode of D3002.
HIGH VOLTAGE AND X RADIATION PROTECTION To prevent possible exposure to x-radiation caused by excessive CRT anode voltage, the CH-FLat chassis incorporate a High Voltage Shutdown circuit. This circuit senses the level of a flyback pulse from the Flyback Transformer representative of the actual high voltage on the CRT anode. When this level exceeds a predetermined voltage, the circuit shuts down the TV set, preventing further generation of anode voltage.
Flyback Pulse
RX3007
RX3209 IN
DX3001
ZD3000 RX3006
D3002
RM3001
RX3005 RX3004
R3003
RM3002
C3001
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SERVICING (continued)
NOTE: Each CRT screen size has its own safe operating anode and shutdown voltage. Critical safety component (designated with an X in the component designator) are designed to operate the CRT at a safe operating anode voltage and provide proper shutdown thresholds. If replacement of any of these components is deemed necessary, it is important to use original type Zenith components. After replacement is made, confirm proper anode voltage using the following procedure.
IF SERVICING
VIDEO DETECTOR If there is no viewable picture on screen, access the Service Menu and check default settings for the following items: 5-F RF AGC should be at least 40. 19-F PIF VCO set to 63. Tune in good off-the-air signal. Place a high-impedance voltmeter at pin 44 of ICX2200. Adjust item PIF VCO 19F to 2.5 volts DC. AGC DELAY With a strong noise-free antenna signal, adjust RF AGC 5-F to a lower setting until the signal gets noisier. Increase the setting again for a noise-free picture.
Note: If the setting is too high (above 50) the tuner input will overload. Under certain conditions, beats may also appear in the picture. Tune in strong off air signal. Place a high impedance meter on pin #54 of ICX2200 or from + side of capacitor C1214. Adjust L1202 for 4 volts DC. Note: Wait at least five minutes after the set has been turned on before making alignments.
Measurement of the CRT anode voltage must be performed using a high impedance-high voltage meter, with no raster on the screen, and operating at nominal horizontal frequency, 15.75 Khz (NTSC signal). After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedancehigh voltage meter to the CRT anode. Turn the television on and confirm a good signal is being displayed. Reduce Brightness and Contrast settings until the picture is well extinguished. Observe the anode voltage meter reading and compare with the table below for the proper CRT screen size. If the voltage reading is higher than the maximum, verify circuit component values and proper operation.
CRT Anode Voltage Nominal anode voltage (KV) 26
HV SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE.
After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedance-high voltage meter to the CRT anode Access Video Menu and adjust Brightness and Contrast controls for minimum screen luminance (beam current to 0 mA). Wait until the Video Menu or display disappears. Connect a variable Resistor (1 MW) in parallel with RX3704, and decrease slowly the resistance value until shutdown occurs. Measure High Voltage shutdown.
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SERVICING (continued)
G2 ADJUSTMENT Use the following procedure when resetting G2. 1. Set Brightness and contrast in the Video menu to mid range. 2. Set color level minimum. 3. Connect the output of an NTSC generator to the antenna input on the receiver. 4. Select a color bar signal and turn color off. Adjust the G2 control so that the range of bar pattern start from completely withe (not overdriven) to black. Let visible 6 of 8 bars. 5. Return color level control to its normal setting. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect the output of a NTSC generator to the antenna input on the receiver. 2. Select white raster pattern. 3. Push menu key of remote control to observe the OSD. 4. Adjust focus potentiometer to obtain the best focus at letters of menu.
ADJUSTMENT OF RGB CUTOFF NOTE: If the Main module or the CRT has been replaced, G2 must be readjusted before adjusting the RGB Cutoff.
6. Carefully observe which color is predominant on the CRT, Red, Green or Blue. Do not change the value of cutoff control of this color. 7. Adjust the other two cutoff controls to obtain color balance on the screen. 8. Select the color bars pattern from the Video generator and turn the chroma off. Check that the TV set displays 3/4 of gray scale from white to black. If black level is too high, readjust, register #27, RF Brightness. Do not move Aux. B offset. 9. Return the color level control to preset. 10.Disable the factory menu (Factory Mode item 0 must be set to 0). Select Preset in the Video Menu under picture preference.
1. Enter the Service menu to gain access to the cutoff adjustments. (Factory mode item 00 must be set to 1 to gain access to this adjustment). 2. Set G Gain (Green) and B Gain (Blue) registers in the Service menu to the default setting for the screen size as listed in the service menu. See table. 3. Set color level and contrast to minimum. Set tint to mid range. 4. Connected the output of NTSC generator to the antenna input of the receiver. Set the generator to a pure white signal, chroma off. 5. Set Factory menu registers #21, #22 and #23 to adjust cutoff controls.
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SERVICING (continued)
PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE
PRELIMINARY SETUP CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Allow the receiver to warm up for 15 to 20 minutes. 2. Degauss the CRT. 3. Connect a crosshatch generator to the receiver and rough in the static (center) convergence. Follow the Convergence Procedure. 4. Adjust for best focus.
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Release locking assembly. 2. Connect crosshatch generator to the receiver and adjust static (center) convergence as follows: a. Adjust the 4-pole static control by moving the two tabs separately to converge the red and blue lines horizontally. Move the two tabs together around the neck of the CRT (in a 45 arc) from the topdead-center position to converge the red and blue lines vertically. b. After the 4-pole control has been adjusted to superimpose the red and blue lines on top of one another. Use the 6-pole static adjustment to place the converged red and blue lines over the green line. Move the two tabs together around the neck of the CRT (in a 30 arc) from the top-dead-center position to move the lines vertically. Adjusting the two tabs separately will move the converged beam to the left or right.
1. Purity tab positioning. Set the 2 pole purity tabs together in the 3 or 9 oclock positions and the 4and 6-pole purity tabs together in the 12 or 6 oclock positions. 2. Move yoke to the maximum forward funnel position. 3. Next, switch the crosshatch generator to a red field. 4. Pull the yoke toward the rear of the CRT neck, keeping it centered, until a red raster is displayed. 5. If the red raster is not displayed as a pure red field, adjust the 2-pole purity tabs until a pure field is obtained. 6. Check for proper yoke tilt setting.
CRT Ring Location Purity Adjust Tabs Beam Movement for Convergence
Ring Pairs Rotation direction of Both Tabs Movement of Red and Blue Beams
OR
R
6 Pole
Convergence R&B over G
Same
OR
Purity Magnet
B
4 Pole
4 Pole
Opposite
OR
R
Convergence R over B
Same
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The vertical lines at 6 and 12 oclock are converged by vertically tilting the yoke and inserting a wedge at the top of the yoke until it is firmly seated between the CRT glass and the horizontal coils.
HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT
The vertical lines at 3 oclock and 9 oclock are converged by horizontally tilting the yoke and inserting a wedge. Adjust first at 4 or 8 oclock, whichever has the larger space, until the wedge is firmly seated between the CRT glass and yoke coils. Then, insert the 3rd wedge in the remaining horizontal tilt position until it is firmly seated between the CRT glass and yoke coils. Convergence at the 3 and 9 oclock should be maintained during this operation. When the 3 wedges are firmly installed and positioned for acceptable convergence, lock the wedges in place by applying a 2.5 inches long strip of tape across the tabs of each wedge firmly against the CRT glass. The CRT glass surface should be clean and free of dust and other foreign material.
UNUSUAL TILT CASE
CRTs that display corner purity problems even after following the service procedures can be modified with a picture correction kit . The purity can be improved by placing a picture-correction magnet (included in the kit) on the CRT funnel. Refer to the following modification steps and illustration to place the magnet properly. Fully degauss the CRT before installing correction magnets.
MODIFICATION
1. Place the magnet on the CRT funnel as shown in the figure displayed below, in the quadrant exhibiting impurity. 2. Rotate the magnet in place to the position shown for best purity. 3. Place a piece of 1/2" by 2" long Fiberglass tape over the magnet to hold it in place. 4. Degauss the CRT once magnet is in place to insure that the magnet is not over the internal magnet shield. Note: If the magnet is placed over the internal magnet shield, any apparent purity correction will disappear after degaussing. Reposition the correction magnet off the internal shield and degauss again.
There may be some instances where the picture tube and yoke will require vertical tilt in the opposite (up) direction to obtain convergence. In such cases, insert the vertical tilt wedge at the bottom (6 oclock) position. Follow through on the horizontal tilt adjustment by using the 2 and 10 oclock positions and secure each wedge with a piece of tape, as described above.
2" To 3"
MAGNET
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MODEL PARTS
MODEL: H20H52DT PART NUMBER 170-A01N 3091V00B81D 3790V00712A 3846V00048B 3141VMNP47D 6871VSMV74C 6871VSMV75C 6871VSMW20K 6871VMMP46E 3141VSNC61A 5020V00780C 3809V00B08C 3828VA0518B 5016V20002A 6140VC8004B 6335V21020A 120-C77G 6411VUH004B 6871VSMV19A DESCRIPTION CPT EARTH CABINET ASSEMBLY WINDOW MARK CHASSIS ASSEMBLY PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY BUTTON BACK COVER ASSEMBLY MANUAL,OWNERS MAGNET,STICK FERRITE COIL,DEGAUSSING CPT ASSEMBLY SPEAKER,FULLRANGE POWER CORD ASSEMBLY PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PART NUMBER 170-A01N 3091V00B81D 3790V00712A 3846V00048B 3141VMNP47D 6871VSMV74C 6871VSMV75C 6871VSMW20K 6871VMMP46E 3141VSNC61A 5020V00780C 3809V00B08C 3828VA0518B 5016V20002A 6140VC8004B 6335V21A04H 120-C77G 6411VUH004B 6871VSMV19A
MODEL: H20H52DT8 DESCRIPTION CPT EARTH CABINET ASSEMBLY WINDOW MARK CHASSIS ASSEMBLY PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY BUTTON BACK COVER ASSEMBLY MANUAL,OWNERS MAGNET,STICK FERRITE COIL,DEGAUSSING CPT ASSEMBLY SPEAKER,FULLRANGE POWER CORD ASSEMBLY PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
All CH Flat Models Level repair only. Parts contact information is below. Voice: 1-888-3-ZENITH Fax: 1-888-6-ZENITH
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22 0 F 16V
6
C6098 4 .7 F 50V
19 20 21 22 23 24
WF
6 5 4
WF7 5V 20 mS
R6 0 11 10 0
3 2 1 1
+ 5V SB F R6 0 7 2 4 .7 K 1%
C OMP- VIDEO
RM6 0 3 3 JUMPER
RM6 0 39 220
AGC C 12 4 7 0 .0 1 16 V
WF8 5V 20mS
C M60 10 2 0 pF 50V
C RY6 00 1 15 6 - A0 1P 8 MHz
25 26
+ 5V SB F L6 0 0 3 RM6 0 6 0 4 .7 K 1 H C6020 4 .7 F 50V 1 4 1 2 3 C 6 0 16 2 .2 F 50V C M6 0 5 6 0 .0 1 25V D6 0 0 1 0 DD4 14 80 9ED 1N4 14 8 4 C M6 0 2 1 0 .0 1 25V 8 7 6 5 RM6 0 4 9 220 RM6 0 5 0 22 0
6 5 4 3 2
1
+ 5 VSB F + 5V SB F
SC L SDA
7
WF
IC 6 0 0 1
0IAL240800A AT24C08
SC L SDA VSYNC
C OMP- VIDEO SYNC AFC VERT- DRIVE FLYB AC K
1 C N4 G9 3 6 6 - 9 21E
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-1
CH FLAT SHEET 1
Video Processor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C OMP- AUD
SHT. 6
C M12 0 0 0 .0 1 25V
+ 9V SIF L12 0 3 10 H + 9 VSIF C 12 16 10 0 F 16 V RM12 19 B 15 0 + 9V SIF C Q12 0 2 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA KSC 9 4 5 C - Y E RM12 2 0 15 0 RM12 2 1 220 C M2 2 3 7 2 2 0 pF 50V
WF9 4.62V 20 uS
SHT. 1
SIGNAL- METER
R12 0 4 1.5K C M12 0 1 RM120 2 10 0 10 0 0 pF 50V RM120 3 390 C M12 0 2 0 .0 1 25V C RM120 5 100 B E L12 0 1 0 .8 2 H R12 0 9 10 0
10 0 C M12 0 4 10 0 0 p F 50V
M19 6 2 M
N.C .
N.C .
56 55 54
C M12 13 4 7 0 0 pF 50V
C M12 17 4 7 pF 50V
C M12 18 12 0 pF 50V
L12 0 4 10 H
RM12 15 4 .7 K
C M12 15 0 .0 1 25V
C B RM12 16 10 K E
2 3
SDN- OUT EXT- AUD RF- AGC DE- EMPH SIF AGC FIL PIFGND AUDIN
L12 0 5 12 H
SHT. 1
IF
4 5 RM123 1 PROV 6 7
53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45
RM12 17 820
WF10 3.82V 20 uS
+ 9V SW C M12 2 0 0 .0 2 2 50V
+ 9 VF
12
WF
LIMITER SIFGND
RM120 8 33 +9 VF
C M12 2 1 0 .0 1 25V C M2 2 3 6
C 12 2 2 220 F 16 V
E
WF11 0.808V 20 uS
SHT. 1 SHT. 1
RM1211 10 K C 12 07 0 .4 7 50V + 9V PIF C 12 10 470 F 16 V C M12 11 C 12 12 0 .4 7 50V C M12 0 8 0 .0 2 2 50V 10 0 0 pF RM1213 50V 750 C R2 2 0 0 C M22 0 0 12 pF 50V
8 9
C M2 2 2 5 PROV 50V
SHT. 1 SHT. 3
R M2 2 0 0 RM2 2 0 1
RM2 2 4 7 10 0 C M2 2 9 2 47 0 pF 50 V
RM2 2 5 2 10 0 C M2 2 9 1 PROV 50V +9 VF RM12 2 3 10 0 K C M12 2 3 10 0 0 pF 50V RM12 2 2 1K C M12 2 4 RM12 2 4 0 .1 39K 16 V
13
WF12 0.45V 20 uS
0 .1
RM22 0 3 3 .3 K RM2 2 0 5 3 .3 K
3 .3 K
3 .5 7 9 MHz 15 6 - A0 1B
TP12 0 3 13 GND 14 FB LNK 44 43 4 2 RM2 2 4 3 C 2 2 2 6 10 0 K 1 F 41 50V RM2 2 4 2 40 1K 39 38 37 36 35 3 4 RM2 2 2 9 390 33 32 31 30 29 C M2 2 14 4 7 pF 50V RM2 2 2 3 15 K C 2 2 19 1 F 50V C 2 2 18 1 F 50V C2220 0 .1 50V C R2 2 01 16 6 - E0 2 G
C SB 5 0 3 F3 0
WF
AFC
D
+9 VF
RM2 2 4 6 15 0 +9 VF
RM2 2 4 8 15 0
C2201 RM2 2 0 6 1K RM2 2 0 4 1K RM2 2 0 2 1K RM2 2 0 7 10 K C M22 0 4 4 7 pF 50V C M22 0 5 RM2 2 0 8 220 +9 VF RM2 2 12 820 Q2 2 0 1 0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA E KSA7 3 3 C - Y RM2 2 13 1.5K B C +9 VF
WF
C M2 2 3 1 PROV 50V
15 ROSD 16 GOSD
DC VSW- OUT B LK/ DET VIN AC L TV- IN AB L DGND 3 2 FH HAFC H- OUT SYNC FLYB AC K
C2202 0 .1 50V
0 .1 5 0 V
WF13 0.77V 20 uS
9
WF
C2203 0 .1 50V
RM22 4 5 10 0
B Q2 2 0 5 0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA KSA7 3 3 C - Y
R2 2 4 9 47 EXT- VIDEO
E RM2 2 10 1.5K
0 .0 1 25V
C
WF14 1.68V 20 uS
2 GND 11+ 9 VF
0DD414809ED 1N4148
+ 9V SW
+ 9V SW D2 2 04
0DD414809ED 1N4148
D2 2 0 1
0DD414809ED 1N4148
+9 VF
WF
RM2 2 11 220
+9 VF
R2 2 17 560
RM2 2 3 3 13 K E
R2 2 4 0 680 R2 2 3 9 10 0
RM2 2 3 4 1K
AB L
C2224 0 .1 50V
SHT. 5
10
+9 VF RM2 2 2 8 2 .2 K Q2 2 0 7
PROV
C 2 2 16 C M2 2 17 1 F 50V
WF15 9.7V 20 uS
11
B
SHT. 1 SHT. 1 SHT. 1 SHT. 1 SHT. 1 SHT. 5, SHT. 1
SC L SDA C OMP- VIDEO SYNC AFC FLYB AC K
VERT- DRIVE VNFB
RM2 2 16 1.5K
+9 VF R2 2 2 0 10 C2209 10 0 F 16 V R2 2 2 1 10 0 R2 2 2 2
C 2 110 1 F 50V
C2208 2 .2 F 50V
0 .0 1
25V RM2 2 2 6 1K
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y C2223 10 0 F 16 V
RM2 2 3 7 2 .7 K
KSA7 3 3 C - Y +9 VF D2 2 0 0
0DD414809ED 1N4148
C M22 10 0 .0 2 2 50V
RM2 2 2 5 3 .9 K C M2 2 15 4 7 0 pF 50V
WF
R2 2 2 7 D2 2 0 5 1N4 14 8
0DD414809ED
HORZ- DRIVE
SHUTDOW
SHUTDOWN
R2 2 2 4 4 .7 K
WF
HORZ- DRIVE
10 0
C M2 2 13 0 .0 1 25V
15
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-2
CH FLAT SHEET 2
Audio Amplifier
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
F
SHT. 2
C OMP- AUD RM8 2 1 33K C M82 2 10 0 0 pF 50V RM8 2 2 22K C 8 16 0 .1 50V 3 6 8 4
4
IC801
2W
R8 0 0
TP80 5
C N9 M4 3 6 6 - 9 2 1B 1 1 2 3
SHT. 1
MUTE
RM8 3 2 0
Q8 0 0 0 E 0 TR9944550C -9 AA KSC Y
SPEAKER
SHT. 2
R2 9 0 1 47 R2 9 0 2 75
14
15
SPEAKER OUT
16 17 20
AUDIO IN C 14 0 2
SHT. 6
R14 0 4 1.2 K
19
18
B
TV SPEAKER/ PILLOW SWITC H
22 21
SHT. 7
PILLOW- SPEAKER
23
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-3
CH FLAT SHEET 3
Power Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN3T8 3 6 6 - 0 4 3B
1 TO DEGAUSSER C OIL 2 6 3 2 2 V6 2 2 0 6 A ZPB 31B L5 R0 N 2 11
1
KX3 9 0 0
141- 0 18 E DG12 D1- O( M)
12 V
THX3 9 00 16 3 - 0 5 8D
THX3 9 0 1
DEG- C TRL
C N3 R8 A PROV
14 1- 0 18 E DG12 D1- O( M)
12 V
KX3 8 7 0
SHT. 1
FX3400 0 FS4 0 0 1B 5 1D
4A 250V SLOW B LOW Mfd by Lit t elfuse Type 2 18 0 04
HOT SIDE
LX3400 15 m H
LFZ2 4 V0 6
6140VB 0013B
RX3 8 7 0 2 .2 K
PWR- C TRL
SHT. 1
FHX3400A
4 31- 8 13 A
FHX3400B
4 31- 8 13 A
+ V1
C X3 4 0 2 0 .4 7 2 7 5 VAC
C X34 0 6 47 F 400V 1
+ VD2
B0RX3410 DRTW0 0 13 1A
D2 SB 60 C X3 60 1 4 70 pF 10 0 0 V 8 7 6 1 + V1 4 FB / START 5 OLP UP + V1 + 11VPK
SHT. 7
SOURC E/ D OC P
N.C .
VC C
GND
1
2
FB 36 10 0 .7 9 3 H 6 2 0 0 JB 8 0 11T
DX3 6 10
4 9 2 1V00 2 37 A 0 DD12 00 0 0 B B 408- 002E FML- G12 S
HOT SIDE
RX3 6 0 3 1 1/ 2 W
10 4
C OLD SIDE
RX3 7 00 6 80 1/ 2 W
HOT SIDE
IC X3 7 00 0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G LTV8 17 M- VB 4 3
C X3 7 0 2 0 .47 50V
RX3 7 02 33K
1 C X3 6 7 0 4 7 0pF 10 0 0 V
RX3 7 0 3 3 .5 7 K 1/ 4 W 0 .1% B+
IC X3 6 7 0
4 9 2 1V0 0 23 7 C
VE VE LX3 8 5 0 F S 82 H 15 0 - C 0 2 F
B+ C X3 8 5 0 10 0 F 16 0 V RX38 5 0 + 13 V 18 K AUD 2W LX3 8 5 2 + 13 VAUD S F 82 H 15 0 - C 0 2 F RX38 6 1 LX38 5 1 S F 82 H 15 0 - C 0 2F C X3 8 5 1 470 F 16 V PROV 2W RX38 5 1 2 .2 2W C M3 8 5 2 0 .1 50V
FB 3 6 6 0 2 .0 3 8 H 6 2 0 0 JB 8 0 11U FB 3 6 6 0 A 12 5 - 12 3 A B FD35 6 5 R2 F
2 VIN D S
OCP/ FB
FB 3 6 5 0 0 .7 9 3 H 6 20 0 JB 8 0 11T C X3 6 5 0 15 0 0 pF 160 0 V 2
C OLD SIDE
HOT SIDE
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
GND
1 3 5
16 14 13
0 DD4 10 00 0 AD RU 4 AM
DX3 6 6 0
C X3 66 0 22 0 F 16 0 V
FB 3 6 5 2A 12 5 - 12 3 A B FD3 56 5 R2 F
RX3 6 5 5 1K
DX3 6 51
0DSGF00019A
1N4 14 8
DX36 5 2
0DSGF00019A
1N4 14 8
RX3 6 5 2 2 .7 K
8
FX3 6 6 1A
FX3 6 6 1
91
C X3 6 7 1 FB 3 6 6 1 10 0 0 pF 10 0 0 V
+ 13 VSW
DX3 6 5 5
0DRGF00069A SB 140
RX3 6 5 6 0 .16 2W
C X3 6 5 2 10 0 0 pF 5 0V
RX3 6 5 3 10 1/ 2 W 2
12
RX3 7 5 0 1.5 K 1/ 2 W
+ 13 VSW
11 2
RX3 7 5 1 1.5 K 1/ 2 W
C X3 75 0 2 2 0 pF 50V
0 .79 3 H 0 FS2 5 0 1B 8 4 B 6 20 0 JB 8 0 11T 2 .5 A 250V DX3 6 6 2 SLOW B LOW 0 DD4 10 0 0 0 AD Mfd by Save Fuset ech RU4AM Type SS- 5 - 0 2 5- H VE 0 FT3 0 0 1A2 8 2 3A 12 5 V SLOW B LOW RX3 7 5 6 MFD B Y LITTLEFUSE JUMPER Type 4 7 30 0 3 0 .1% C X3 7 5 1 RX3 7 5 5 0 .0 2 2 16 2 K RX3 7 52 50V 0 .1% 560K RX3 7 5 4 18 0 1% RX3 7 5 3 3 .5 7 K 0 .1%
+ 13 VSW
IC X38 5 1 4 9 2 1V0 0 2 3 7 B 0 IMC RKE0 0 2 B 408- 008Q KIA7 8 R0 9 API IN OUT C TL RX3 8 5 2 10 K DX3 8 5 6
0DR140039AC
GND
C X3 6 6 2 2 2 0 0 F 16 V
1N4 00 3 E + 5V IC X3 8 5 5 SW 0 IMC RKE0 18 A KIA7 8 R0 5 API + 5 VSW IN OUT 5V C X3 8 5 6 C TL GND 470 F 10 V RX3 85 6 10 K
1N40 0 3 E
C M3 8 5 5 0 .1 50V
6-4
CH FLAT SHEET 4
Deflection
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
G
C N2 C 5 A 3 6 6 - 9 2 1C 4 HEATER 3 2 11 + 25V + 2 15 V + 25V + 2 15 V + 2 15 V C 3 2 10 + 33V + 33V RX3 2 11 33 2W C X3 2 13 10 0 F 50V C X3 2 0 9 10 F 35 0 V 4 7 0 pF 500V DX3 2 0 0
0DR200009DA RU2JGF
C 3 2 12 4 7 0 pF 500V DX3 2 0 3
0DR200009DA RU2JGF
TX3 2 0 1 6 17 4 V- 6 0 13 C RX3 2 12 0 .4 7 1/ 2 W 2 HV 6
SHT. 2
SHUTDOWN
ZDX3 0 0 0 12 V R3 0 0 3 2 .2K 1%
1/ 2 W
E
WF17 20V 10uS
0DZ120009B G
GDZJ12 B
RX3 2 0 6 1 1W
7 5 9 FOC US
16
WF
G- 2 1
RX3 0 0 4 4 .7 K 1%
RX3 2 0 2 8 .2 K 2W C3202 2 .2 F 16 0 V Q3 2 0 1
0TR322809AA KTC3228- 0
RX3 2 0 3 8 .2 K 2W
TX3 2 0 0 15 1- C 0 2 B
1 4
C X3 2 0 3 8 2 0 0 pF 16 0 0 V C
C X3 2 0 4 PROV 2 KV
C X3 2 05 PROV 2 KV
C X3 2 0 7 2 2 0 pF 2 KV C X3 2 0 6 0 .0 1 10 0 V
F.B LK.GND 3 AB L
11 8 C X3 2 0 8 0.0 2 2 20 0 V
WF
AB L
SHT. 2
18
FLYB AC K
SHT. 1, SHT. 2
WF18 5V 2uS
HORZ- DRIVE C3200 PROV 10 0 V R3 2 0 0 PROV
WF
E R3 2 0 1 2K 1/ 2 W C 3 2 01 4 7 0 pF 500V
C B E
17
D
WF19 20V 2mS
SHT. 2
11
+ 25V R2 114 1K 1/ 2W
C X3 2 16 PROV 200V
C X3 2 15 0 .3 6 200V
2 2 0 0 pF 500V
R3 2 14 330 1/ 2 W
C 2 108
SHT. 1
20
C X2 10 0 470 F 35V C 2 10 7 12 0 0 pF 10 0 V
R2 10 1
B
SHT. 1
VERT- DRIVE
WF
3K R2 10 0 6 .8 K C 2 116 10 0 0 pF 500V R2 10 2 12 K
R2 10 3 47K
19
3828VD0205B
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6-5
CH FLAT SHEET 5
Radio
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+ 4 .1 VR
21
WF
RM42 3 3 3 .3 K
+ 4 .1 VSW
C M42 5 2 10 0 0 pF 50V
RM4 2 50 4 .7 K
L4 2 0 1 0 .2 2 H
C RY4 20 0 6 212 AA298 6 A 5 4 MHz 22 C M42 16 33 pF 50V C 4 2 07 0 .0 4 7 50V L4 2 0 2 6 1440 VH0 01018 A SC 5 0 ZNS- 13 0 RM4 2 0 6 22 K C4232 0 .0 8 2 5 0V C 4 2 10 2 .2 F 50V
22
B E
C M42 0 2 2 7 pF 50V
C M42 0 3 2 7pF 5 0V
C M42 0 5 2 7 pF 50V
C 4 2 11 0 .0 68 50V
RM4 2 3 0 10 0
C M42 3 0 10 0 0 pF 50V
C 4 2 12 0 .0 8 2 50V
E
FM RF- OUT 2 3 VC C 1 2 2 FM OSC 2 1 AM OSC 2 0 DET OUT 19 FM ST 18 DET IN LPF1 17 24 LPF2 16 VC O 15 L- OUT 14
WF21 1.17V 10nS
R- OUT 13
AM RF- IN
RM42 16 4 .7 K B
FM RF- IN
7 AM IF- IN
10 TUN LED
4 AM- MIX
11 ST LED
3 FM MIX
12 QUAD
6 VC C 2
2 GND1
9 GND2
TA8 12 2 AN
5 AGC
IC 4 20 1 0 IC TMTO0 0 6 A
8 FM IF- IN
1 F 50V
RM4 2 17 10 K
+ 9V SIF L4 2 0 3 6 14 0VH0 0 10 A
SC 5 4 0 ZNS- 13 0 18
C 42 3 4 47 F 25V
SHT. 2
C M42 15 12 pF 50V
C M42 3 3 10 0 0 pF 50V
10 .7 MHz C 4 2 18 0 .0 4 7 50V
SFE10 .7 MS3 - A
C IC 2 8 0 0 0 ISA7 2 2 2 0 0 A LA7 2 2 2 121 R4 2 0 8 220 11 C H- 2 10 9 8 7 6 C H- 1 RM4 2 0 1 1K + 5V SW C B C Q4 2 0 1 0 TR94 5 0 0 9 AA E KSC 9 4 5 C - Y + 4 .1 VSW + 4 .1VSW L4 2 0 5 10 H C4250 10 0 F 16 V C 2 80 1 4 .7 F 5 0V AUD- AUX- IN + 4 .1 VR + 4 .1VR 5 4 3 2 1 R2 8 0 0 1.2 K + 4 .1 VSW C2800 47 F 25 V + 9V SW
E RM4 2 2 4 1K
+ 5V SB F RM4 2 0 9 10 K R4 2 0 7 220
C
SHT. 1 SHT. 1
TUNE- DETEC T- RADIO FM- STEREO- IND
RM4 2 10 10 K
+ 5V SW
B
RADIO/ TV- SWITC H
R4 2 0 0 10 K B E Q4 2 0 0 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
SHT. 1
SHT. 3
AUD- MONO- IN
SHT. 2
3828VD0205B
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6-6
CH FLAT SHEET 6
Pillow Speaker
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PATIENT SIDE
CHASSIS SIDE
F
R9 19 270
23
WF
KEY1- IN
SHT. 1
R9 13 470
+ 14 SPK
IC 9 0 3
LTV817M
1
SHT. 1
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G 1 2 4 3 R9 14 470
AUDIO
RM9 2 6 270
IC 9 0 4
LTV817M
R9 2 0 10 K C R9 2 1 33K RM9 22 10 K B
Q9 0 4 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
+ 5V SB
DATA/ C H- UP R9 11 470
E RM9 2 4 1.5 K
Q9 03 E 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
RM9 2 5 1K
IC 9 0 2
LTV817M
1
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G 1 2 4 3 R9 0 8 10 K R9 0 9 1K B C
R9 10 470
WF
IR- DATA
SHT. 1
R9 0 7 330 R9 0 6 470
Q9 0 2 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA E KSC 9 45 C - Y
24
TX9 0 0 6 17 0 VA0 0 0 1A
1
R9 0 0 1 1/ 2 W
PILLOW- SPEAKER
SHT. 3
C901 0 .1 50V
B
+ 14 SPK + 14 SPK ZDX4 0 0 2 C X4 0 0 4 47 F 50V 1 RX4 0 0 6 22K C X4 0 0 3 2200 F 16 V 1
GDZ5 .1B
RX4 0 0 5
0DZ510009B F 5.1V 1/ 2W
DX4 0 01
0DRGF00104A GUF10J
1
1 5
DX4 0 0 0
FX4 0 0 0 A
FX4 0 0 0
+ 11VPK
22 2W
SHT. 4
ZDX4 0 0 3
GDZ5 .1B
0DZ510009B F 5.1V 1/ 2 W
C X4 0 0 2 47 F 50V 1
0 FS2 5 0 1B 8 4 B 0 .5 A 25 0 V SLOW B LOW Mfd by Save Fuset ech Type SS- 5 - 0 5 00 - H 0 FF5 0 0 0 ATL2 0 .5 A 12 5 V TIME LAG MFD B Y LITTELFUSE Type 0 4 7 1.5 0 0
ZDX4 0 0 4
0DZ510009B F 5.1V 1/ 2 W
GDZ5 .1B
3828VD0205B
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6-7
CH FLAT
SHEET 7
Edge Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CON1
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
1E11
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+ 11V PS_ GND MPI _ DAT A_ I N MPI _ DAT A_ OUT SPI _ DAT A_ OUT SPI _ DAT A_ I N SPI _ CL OCK DAT A_ GND + 5 V BA I R_ DAT A_ OUT CL ONESENSE/ _ Y SEL ECT PT
1V GA10
366- 922J + 11V PS_ GND MPI _ DAT A_ I N MPI _ DAT A_ OUT SPI _ DAT A_ OUT SPI _ DAT A_ I N SPI _ CL OCK DAT A_ GND + 5 V BA
I R_ DAT A_ OUT
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
2 E6 CON2
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
1 SPARE 2 AUDI O- GND 3 RED- V I DEO- I N 4 RI GHT - AUDI O- I N 5 GND 6
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
L EF T - AUDI O- I N
7 GREEN- V I DEO- I N 8 9
10 H- SYNC
11
3828VD0205B
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6-8
CH FLAT SHEET 8
MPI Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
G
+5V SBF RM4 9 9 5 10K + 11V + 11V GND MPI _ DAT A_ I N MPI _ DAT A_ OUT E R4 9 9 6 470
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
11E1
F
6 6 3 0V L 02 8 11
Q4 9 06 0T R9 4 5 009 AA KSC9 4 5 C- Y B
RM4 9 9 4 22K
C4 9 6 7 2 2 0p F 5 0V
R4 9 9 7 10K
MPI
6 6 12 V EH001A R4 9 9 2 C B E R4 9 9 0 4 .7 K
1 2
8 9 10 11
4 .7 K
C4 9 6 6 2 2 0p F 5 0V
3 4 5 6
3 .3 K
C4 9 6 5 2 2 0p F 5 0V
D
R4 9 8 2 4 7 0K
R4 9 8 3 1M E
Q4 9 03 C 0T R7 3 3 009 AA KSA7 3 3 C- Y
C B
RM4 9 8 9
6 E2
6 6 3 0V L 02 8 11
1 2 3 4
RM4 9 8 6 22K
5 6 7
8 9 10 11
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-9
CH FLAT SHEET 9
Video Output
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
WF25 1.73V
WF
20uS
25
F
WF26 4.60V 20uS
12 0u H 2 0- 03 9 07 - 2 5A
C5 101 1u F 3 5 0V 2
R5 107
1K
RM5 102 47
12 5 - 02 2 K
1u H
1
WF27
CM5 102
1/2 W R5105 15 0
4.60V 20uS
2 2 0PF 5 0V
2
RX5 12 2 12 K 2W
RX5 111 12 K 2W
27
WF
RED
8
10 11 12
2
W5 104
W5 100
G2
WIRE TO SWEEP R5 115 1K 1/ 2 W
P/ L
5 C2
P/ L
9
P/ L
R5 110 15 0K 1/ 2 W 12 8 .5 W5 103 RM5 108 1K RM5 109 47 3 .6 5 E 4 .0 B C Q5 102 0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
7 6 5 4
1K
L 5 102
BL UE
1/ 2 W
Q5 101 0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
AMP
F I L AMENT OS
BL UE
W5 102
GREEN G1
CRT 1
6 6 2 0V BC003 A
P/ L RED GREEN BL UE
1
8
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P/ L
GREEN AMP
G2
2 15 V DC 1 C5 108 4 .7 u F 2 5 0V
1
R5 12 7 1K 1/ 2 W
2
+9V SW
CM5 105 2 2 0PF 5 0V CM5 106 4 7 0p F 5 0V RM5 112 PROV RM5 113 470
R5 12 6 1/2 W 2 2 0K
2
R5 114 2 15 V DC 470
R5 112 15 0 1/2 W
0DR14 004 9 A
D5 100
C5 111 4 7 0p F 5 00V
GREEN G2
2
D5 105
3 .6 V
2 2 0u F 16 V
C5 107
2 R5 119 15 0K 1/ 2 W
RED G1
7 6
8 9
26
WF
1 RM5 117
1K
12 6 .7 C 4 .0 B E
RM5 118 47
Q5 103 0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
RED AMP
F I L AMENT OS
5 4 3 G2 1
1
3 .6 9 2
CM5 118
2 2 0PF 5 0V
R5 12 0 15 0 1/ 2 W
RM5 12 0 PROV
CM5 109 4 7 0p F 5 0V
RM5 12 1 470
BL UE
CRT 2
6 6 2 0V BA003 A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-10
CH FLAT SHEET 10
G
DX4 0 0 1 C X3 6 11 RX4 0 0 6 DX3 6 0 1
ZDX4 0 0 3 ZDX4 0 0 2
L6 0 0 5
FRX3 8 0 1
W10 0 W10 1 1 W6 0 0 2 W7 6 R6 0 2 7
C N2K6
C6035 Q6 0 0 1 C
RX4 0 0 1 W9 9 RX3 7 0 3
IC X3612
R4 0 0 4
C X3 6 0 1
RX3 7 0 2
C X3 6 0 5
C N10VGA1
W5 1 L6 0 0 7
C X4 0 0 2 R4 0 0 3
1
000
TX3612
ZDX3 6 0 2 G2 4 C X3 40 0 RX3 6 0 3 G2 5
C X3 6 0 3 C X3 6 0 4
G2
_ A_ V 4A 250V VRX3 4 0 0 G3
C X3402
C X3 4 0 6 G2 6
R6 0 16
C6098
R6 0 3 0
R6 0 2 6
R6 0 15
B L6 0 0 4 L6 0 0 1 D6 0 0 2
E RX3 8 0 2 R6 0 0 4 IC X3 8 0 1 Q6 0 0 2 C B E R6 0 0 8 IN OUT G C TL C X3 8 0 1
C NGND
G2 7
C X4
C X4 0 0 1
RX3 6 0 0
TX4001
C6006
C X3 6 0 0
W5 0
C RY6 0 0 1
IC 6000
DX4 0 0 0 G2 0
250V
_ A_ V
B RX3400
FX4 0 0 0 0 .5 A
0 .5 A 12 5 V
DX3 6 0 0
F
IC 6 0 0 1 L6 0 0 3 W4 9 R6 0 7 2 W4 8 W4 7 W4 6 W4 2 C 6 0 16 D6 0 0 1 W4 1 W4 0 W3 9 W2 2 W5 W6 1 W18 R2 2 2 0 C 2 110 C2209 R2 2 2 1 E C B Q2 2 0 2 R2 2 17 R6 0 9 9 VC C W4 5 C 6 0 13 W4 3 C6020
LX3400
G4
C N3R8A C N3R8
G5 G2 9 C X3 4 0 3 1 DX3 9 0 0 E C C X3 2 0 3 C X3 2 0 6 E11 E2 0 C X3 2 0 7
ZD6 0 0 2
RX3 7 0 0
RX3 6 0 2
C X3 6 0 2
RX 3
RX4 0 0 5
C X4 0 0 3 ZDX4 0 0 4
IC X3 700
1
601
FX3400
FHX3 4 0 0 B FHX3 4 0 0 A
C X3 4 0 4
DX3662
W10 2
SHIELD
W6 7 W6 8 RX3 8 7 0 W5 3 L6 0 0 2 C RY6 0 0 2 R6 0 11 R6 0 13 R6 0 4 1 R6 0 4 3 W4 4 W5 2 RX3 9 0 0
LX3 6 10 FB 3 6 6 1 E5
C X3 4 0 7
B DX3 8 7 0
C X3 6 10
RX3 7 5 0
E9 E10
C X3 4 0 5
W6 9
G2 1
E QX3 8 7 0
DX3610
W9 4
-- ~ ~
+ + ~
~
G2 8
GND
RX3 6 5 2
OUT IC 6 0 0 2
C X3 6 5 5
RX3 7 5 3 RX3 7 5 4
C X3 8 5 1 W6 4 W6 3 W6 5
C X3 6 7 1
C X3 6 5 4
W9 5
DX3 6 5 2
IC X3 7 5 0
RX3401
+
E3 8 W9 7 E3 9 W9 6
B RX3410
KX38 70
RX3 8 5 1
RX3 8 6 1
W6 1 W6 2
W5 8
RX3 6 5 4
C X3 6 5 2
RX3 6 5 1
W5 4
W5 5 W5 6 W5 7
C 12 0 7
DX3 6 5 5
RX3 6 5 3
E2
C N2C 5B
Q2 2 0 1 Q2 2 0 0 E C B B W17 E C
E6 LX3 8 5 1
_ A_ V
12 5 V 3A RX3 7 5 6 DX3 6 5 3
G6
G2 3
X3 90 1
C X3 6 6 2
RX3 6 5 5 C X3 4 10
OC P/ FB
C2202 C2203
C 12 12 W19
R12 0 9
R12 0 4
DX3 8 5 5
L12 0 0 Q12 0 0 C E B W6 0 W5 9 C X3 8 5 3
FB 3 6 5 1
RX3 8 5 2
FB 3 6 5 0
L1202
R12 2 5
C 12 0 6
C X3660
IC X220 0
W3 2 W3 1 W3 0 W2 9
C2239 D2 2 0 5 W3 8
DX3 8 5 6
U12 0 0
C X3 6 5 0
C R2 2 0 0
C X3 6 5 1
RX3 8 5 0
G18 G19
LX3 8 5 2
D
W3
RX3 8 5 6
C X3 8 5 6 IN
FB 3 6 6 0 A
FB 3 6 6 0
TX3670
W9 8 G3 1 C X3 2 17
IC X3670
DX3 2 0 4 G10 G11 R3 2 14 C 3 2 14 C X3 2 16
RX 3
C X3412 LX3200
C QX3 9 0 0
W10 6
W3 4
C R2 2 0 1
C3001
DX3660
L1206
C2226 C2225
L2 2 0 1 R2 2 5 5
W10
W3 7 C 12 4 1 L12 4 0 W10 8
E7 W10 7
C X3 2 15
U12 0 1 C 12 14 L12 0 4
C X3 6 7 0
ZD12 4 0
W2 R2 2 2 4 W7 0 W4 D2 2 0 0
C 2 2 16
IC X3855
W10 5 W8 7 W8 8 W8 9 W9 0 W9 1 W9 2 W9 3 W8 4 RX3 2 11 B Q8 0 0 C C801 E W7 9 R2 2 9 0 R2 2 9 2 Q2 2 0 7 E B C C
C3201
C TL
2 13
C3202 LX3 2 0 1 R3 2 0 4 G8
C Q2 2 0 6 E
C E B Q2 2 0 5 C 4 2 18
RX3 2 0 3
C X3 2 0 9
W15
R2 2 4 9
C RY4 2 0 4
C2222 C2290
L12 0 7
C2221
Q12 0 2 W16
B L4 2 0 4 B
C 12 4 6
L4203
HOSPGND
C2800 W2 5 W2 7 IC 2 8 0 0 W2 4
RX3 2 0 2
C 12 4 7
DX3 2 0 0 C 3 2 10 RX3 2 12
RX3 2 10
Q4 2 0 3
C2801
B D2 2 0 4 C 2 116
Q4 2 0 1
C N4G9
W14
Q2 2 0 4
IC 4201
C RY4 2 0 2 C 4 2 11 C 4 2 12
Q4 2 0 4
C 802
D2 2 0 3 E C R2 2 4 0 B R2 2 3 9 C 2 10 5 R2 116 C 2 10 9
C X2104
DX3 2 0 2
C2223
L12 0 3
C NGND1
R2 2 3 2 Q2 2 0 3 E
W8 3 W7 2 1
W1
C N2C 5A
RX32 05
E14 RX3 2 0 9 E15
E12 E13
C 8 16
E B C4232 C4207 E
R2 8 0 0
W2 3 C 14 0 2
R8 0 0
C 4 2 2 1 C 4 2 19
Q4 2 0 0
B C
E C4250
R2 115 R2 112
C 2 10 6 R2 10 0 C 2 10 7
R4 2 0 0
C X2 10 1
C824
R2 10 3 R2 10 7
Q4 2 0 2
R8 2 4
C E
C901
W9
C E
R2 10 4 R2 10 5
Q9 0 3 C B
IC 9 0 2
1 R9 0 1
R2 9 0 2
C906 C B Q9 0 4 E
R9 2 1 R9 16 R9 15 R9 19
RX2 110
1 IC 9 0 4
R9 0 7 R9 0 6 R9 12 R9 11
R9 0 0
C N9M4 IC X2100
6870VM0539D JP1
17 / SEP/ 2 0 0 4
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-11
TX3201
R9 0 8 R9 2 0
TX900
C X4 0 0 4
R14 0 4 1
W7 4
R9 10
R9 0 9
R9 14
R2 9 0 1
Q9 0 2
R9 17
ZD2 9 0 1
W8 5
R9 13
C2224
C E Q4 2 0 5
L4 2 0 5
W10 9
C4220 C4222 R9 18
R2 10 6 W7 5
W2 0
W8 2
C X2 10 2
L4202
L4 2 0 1 C RY4 2 0 0
C 4 2 10
W2 1
R2 10 2 1
IC 9 0 3
C800
IC 801
C 2 10 8 DX2 10 0 W7 3
C 825
E2 1
C X3 2 0 4
W13
TU1240
W7
D2 2 0 2
C 12 16
C 12 4 9
TX3200
C X3 2 0 5
W3 3
D2 2 0 1
W3 6
R3 0 0 3 R2 2 9 1
W12 5 0
C E
R3 2 0 1
C 2 2 18 C 2 2 19
W8
W3 5
D3 0 0 2
C3200
C 12 4 0
W7 1 W8 0
R2 2 2 7
Q3 2 0 1
W11
R3 2 0 0
L2 2 0 0 C2227
G9
C N3Y3
RX3 4 0 0
R2 2 2 2
E8
E3
E4
RX3 6 5 6 C X3 6 5 3
W2 6
G3 0
GND
IC X38 51
IN OUT GND
FB 3 6 5 2 A
VIN
E3 2
E3 7
KX3900
C 12 10
L12 0 1
W10 4
G17
FB 3 6 5 2 G1
W6 6
C X3 4 11
G16
G7
TH
C N3T8
DX3 6 5 1
FX3 6 6 1 2 .5 A 250V
THX3 9 0 0 G2 2
W8 6
~ -
C TL
OUT GND
CH FLAT SHEET 11
C F E
81 2 4 M R
71 2 4 M R
51 2 4 M R
2 2 9M R
31 2 4 M R
5 2 9M R
3 2 9M R
11 2 4 M R
01 2 2 M C 3 11 2 M R
4 2 9M R 1 4 2 2M R 4 4 2 2M R 9 2 2 2M R
21 2 4 M R 61 2 4 M R
1 0 0 3M R
61 2 2 M R
41 2 4 M R 0 3 2 2M R 8 2 2 2M R
9 9 0 6M C
1M J
41 2 4 M C
1 3 2 2M R
01 2 4 M R
31 2 4 M C
2 0 0 3M R
2 2 2 4M R 1 2 2 4M R
9 0 2 4M C 8 2 2 2M C 4 2 21 M R 3 1 21 M R
3 3 2 4M C 1 3 2 4M C
7 3 2 2M C 0 2 21 M R 91 21 M R
0 2 21 M C 51 2 4 M C 5 2 2 2M C 4 2 21 M C 4 3 2 2M C
5 0 2 2 M C 211 2 M C
71 0 6 M C
0 0 2 2M C
61 2 4 M C 0 5 2 4M C
8 0 2 4M C
71 2 4 M C
11 21 M R
2 5 2 4M C 3 5 2 2M R 1 2 21 M R
5 2 2 4M R
3 2 2 4M C
0 5 2 4M R 51 21 M R
4 0 21 M C
6 0 21 M R
5 3 0 6M R 7 0 0 6M R 9 3 0 6M R 0 6 0 6M R 2 4 0 6M R 4 4 0 6M R 2 0 21 M C
4 3 0 6M R 3 3 0 6M R
21 21 M R
9 5 0 6M R
1 3 0 6M R 8 5 0 6M R 9 0 2 4M R 0 1 21 M R 5 0 21 M C 1 0 0 6M R 5 0 0 6M R 9 6 0 6M R 0 7 0 6M R 1 6 0 6M R 9 0 0 6M R 0 9 0 6M R 2 0 0 6M R 6 0 0 6M R
3 2 2 4M R
2 0 2 4M C 3 3 2 4M R 1 3 2 4M R 2 3 2 4M R 4 2 2 4M R 3 0 2 4 M C 5 1 21 M C 4 4 21 M C 5 4 21 M C 3 4 21 M C 2 4 21 M C
1 0 21 M C
71 21 M R 81 21 M R
71 2 1 M C 81 2 1 M C
5 0 2 4M C 0 3 2 4M R 0 3 2 4M C
9 0 0 6M C
2 0 21 M R
6 3 2 2M C
2 2 8M C
7 3 2 2M R 8 3 2 2M R
3 3 2 2M R
4 3 2 2M R
6 3 2 2M R
5 3 2 2M R
3828VD0205B
1 2
6 2 9M R
6 4 2 2M R 8 4 2 2M R 1 3 2 2M C 1 9 2 2M C 7 4 2 2M R 2 9 2 2M C 31 2 2 M C 41 2 2 M C 3 2 2 2M R 6 2 2 2M R 71 2 2 M C 2 4 2 2M R 3 2 21 M C 41 2 2 M R 11 2 2 M R 8 0 2 2M R
5 4 2 2M R 2 5 2 2M R 3 4 2 2M R 51 2 2 M C 5 2 2 2M R 8 0 21 M C 11 2 1 M C 9 0 21 M C 1 3 21 M R 0 0 21 M C 1 0 21 M R 0 0 21 M R
9 4 0 6M R 0 5 0 6M R 6 4 0 6M R 8 4 0 6M R
0 8 0 6M C
1 2 0 6M C
6 0 2 4M R
31 2 2 M R
51 2 2 M R 9 0 2 2M R 21 2 2 M R 01 2 2 M R
7 3 0 6M R
7 3 0 6M C
0 8 0 6M R
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
1 0 2 4M R 41 0 6 M R
7 0 2 2M R
3 0 0 6M C
4 0 2 2M C 6 0 2 2M R 4 0 2 2M R 2 0 2 2M R 2 2 0 6M C 5 0 21 M R 7 0 21 M R 3 0 21 M C 3 0 21 M R 6 2 21 M R 8 0 21 M R 5 4 0 6M R 0 4 0 6M R 7 4 0 6M R 1 5 0 6M R 6 3 0 6M R 8 3 0 6M R 2 5 0 6M R 5 3 2 2M C 6 5 2 2M R 2 2 21 M R 3 2 21 M R 2 3 8M R 1 2 8M R 5 5 8 3M C 0 0 2 2M R 5 0 2 2M R 3 0 2 2M R 1 0 2 2M R 01 0 6 M R 6 3 0 6M C 3 0 0 6M R 1 0 0 6M C 7 5 2 2M R 1 2 21 M C 61 21 M R 9 1 21 M C 41 21 M R 3 1 21 M C
2 0 8 3M C
2 2 8M R
2 5 8 3M C
6-12
D 9 3 5 0M V 0 7 8 6
ALL COMPONENTS WITH M IN THE DESIGNATOR ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT. CH FLAT SHEET 12
21 0 6 M C 41 0 6 M C 51 0 6 M C 6 5 0 6M C 81 0 6 M C 5 4 0 6M C 6 4 0 6M C 91 0 6 M C 7 4 0 6M C 8 4 0 6M C 9 4 0 6M C 0 5 0 6M C 1 4 0 6M C 4 9 0 6M C 1 5 0 6M C 2 5 0 6M C 3 5 0 6M C 4 5 0 6M C 5 5 0 6M C 5 9 0 6M C 8 3 0 6M C 3 2 0 6M C 4 2 0 6M C 5 2 0 6M C 3 3 0 6M C
11 0 6 M C 01 0 6 M C 8 0 0 6M C 7 0 0 6M C 2 3 0 6M R 5 0 0 6M C 0 4 0 6M C 7 9 0 6M C 2 9 0 6M C 1 9 0 6M C 0 9 0 6M C 2 0 0 6M C 3 9 0 6M C 2 4 0 6M C 3 4 0 6M C 9 7 0 6M C 0 6 0 6M C 9 5 0 6M C 8 5 0 6M C
6 7 8 9 10
6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A
DAG1
AUG/ 2 4 / 2 004
R5 112
E
R5 115 W2 R5 105
Q5 10 1
C5 104
B
R5 119
C
C4 9 6 5
C4 9 6 7
W016 0
MPI
Q4 9 05
E
C B E
Q4 9 03 R4 9 8 3 R4 9 9 1 6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A C4 9 4 6 R4 9 8 2
CON1
1E11
1 1
1V GA10
CON2
EDGE T ARGET 6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A R4 9 9 7
2 E6
6 E2
11E1
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
1 1
6-13
R4 9 9 2 R4 9 8 7 R4 9 8 4
Q4 9 04 R4 9 9 6
C4 9 6 6
B E
R4 9 9 3
Q4 9 06
Q5 103 R5 12 0
5 C2
X R
E
12
W3
W5 104
2
W4
W5 102
C5 101 R5 12 6 W1
CH FLAT SHEET 13
D5 100 R5 12 7
10
RX5 111
L 5 102
RX5 104
R4 9 9 0
RM5 102
E
CM5 102
RM5 117
RM5 101
CM5 109
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER X IN THEIR COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-14
RM4 9 9 4
RM4 9 9 5
RM4 9 8 9
RM49 8 5
RM4 9 8 6
RM5 108 CM5 105 RM5 112 RM5 113 CM5 106 RM5 109
RM5 12 0 RM5 12 1
CH FLAT SHEET 14