Indio HP11,+HP12+43GX10B
Indio HP11,+HP12+43GX10B
Indio HP11,+HP12+43GX10B
0145
60DX10B 50GX30B
50DX10B 43GX10B
SERVICE MANUAL
H P 11 H P 1 2
NTSC R/C: CLU-4311UG
Chassis
CONTENTS
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of
electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions
unless you are qualified to do so. Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service
technician read the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” in this service manual.
SAFETY NOTICE
USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER WHEN SERVICING
Components having special safety characteristics are identified by 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 “Important Safety Instructions” in this Service Manual.
Components having special safety characteristics are identified by a ! on 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 “Important Safety Instructions” 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 toxicant which
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 lead in solder, avoid unprotected skin contact
with solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale any smoke or fumes produced.
This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with section 15.119 of the FCC rules.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
g. X-radiation – TUBE: The primary source of X- h. X-radiation Shield –
radiation in this receiver is the picture tube. The tube 1. This receiver is provided with X-ray shield plates
utilized for the above mentioned function in this for protection against X-radiation. Do not remove
chassis is specially constructed to limit X-radiation X-ray shield plates A, B, or C shown in Fig. 1
emissions. unnecessarily, when troubleshooting and/or
For continued X-radiation protection, the replacement making test measurements.
tube must be the same type as the original, Hitachi 2. To prevent X-radiation, after replacement of
approved type. picture tube and lens, confirm these components
When troubleshooting and making test measure- to be fixed correctly to bracket and cabinet, and
ments in a receiver with a problem of excessive high not to be taken off easily.
voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to the pic-
ture tube and the high voltage component.
Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary
to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
Shield Plate A
Shield Plate B
Shield Plate C
Shield Plate C
Shield Plate D
General Servicing Guidelines 9. Use with this instrument only the test fixtures specified in
1. Always unplug the instrument AC power cord from the AC this service data.
power source before: CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit to any heatsink in this instrument.
board, module, or any other instrument assembly.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any instrument Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged
electrical plug or other electrical connection. easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-
electrolytic capacitor in the instrument. effect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components. The
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect following techniques should be used to help reduce the
polarity installation of electrolytic incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
capacitors may result in an explosion
hazard. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain
d. Discharging the picture tube anode. off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a
known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate commercially available discharging wrist strap device,
high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device which should be removed for potential shock reasons
(DVM, FETVOM, etc.) equipped with a suitable high prior to applying power to the unit under test.
voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by “drawing an
arc.” The H.V. Distribution Box has an internal 400MW 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
resistor (bleeder resistor) connected from the high devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface
voltage to ground. After power is removed from the such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge
instrument the high voltage will discharge through the buildup or exposure of the assembly.
high voltage bleeder resistor. If the tubes have high
voltage after power is removed, then the bleeder resistor 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or
is defective or the bleeder ground is disconnected. desolder ES devices.
3. Discharge the picture tube’s anode at any of the R, G, or 4. Use only can anti-static type solder removal device.
B outputs on the H.V. Distribution Box only by (a) first Some solder removal devices not classified as “anti-
connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to the static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to
degaussing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at damage ES device.
the point where the picture tube socket ground lead is
connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can
insulated clip lead to the picture tube high voltage generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES
distribution box R, G, or B output, using an insulated devices.
handle to avoid personal contact with high voltage.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this instrument or any protective package until immediately before you are
of its assemblies. ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are
packaged with leads electrically shorted together by
5. Unless specified otherwise in these service data, clean conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive
electrical contracts by applying the following mixture to material.)
the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or
comparable nonabrasive applicator: 10% (by volume) 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from
Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%- the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the
99% strength). protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless which the device will be installed.
specified otherwise in these service data, CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or
lubrication of contacts is not required. circuit, and observe all other safety
precautions.
6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with
which instruments covered by this service data might be 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
equipped. 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
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General Soldering Guidelines Removal
1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and 1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by
appropriate tip size and shape that will maintain tip gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as
temperature within the range 500°F to 600°F. the solder melts.
2. Use an appropriate gauge of resin-core solder composed 2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suction-
of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead. type solder removal device (or with solder braid) before
removing the IC.
3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well-tinned.
Replacement
4. Thoroughly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a 1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit board.
small wire-bristle (0.5 inch or 1.25 cm) brush with a metal
handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners. 2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad
and solder it.
5. Use the following desoldering technique.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal 3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush.
temperature (500°F to 600°F). (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to areas.)
b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. “Small-signal” Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement
Quickly draw away the melted solder with an anti- 1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as
static, suction-type solder removal device or with close as possible to the component body.
solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the 2. Bend into a “U” shape the end of each of three leads
circuit board printed foil. remaining on the circuit board.
6. Use the following soldering technique. 3. Bend into a “U” shape the replacement transistor leads.
a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal
temperature (500°F to 600°F). 4. Connect to replacement transistor leads to the
corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and
b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder strand crimp the “U” with long nose pliers to insure metal to
against the component lead until the solder melts. metal contact, then solder each connection.
c. Quickly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of Power Output Transistor Devices Removal/Replacements
the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and 1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor
hold it there only until the solder flows onto and leads.
around both the component lead and the foil.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the 2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped).
circuit board printed foil or components.
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the circuit board.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any
excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle 4. Insert new transistor in circuit board.
brush.
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heatsink.
Diode Removal/Replacement
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as
possible to diode body.
Use Solding Iron to Pry Leads 3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new
diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
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Fuses and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement At Other Connections
1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of circuit board Use the following technique to repair defective copper
hollow stake. pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique
involves the installation of a jumper wire on the component
2. Securely crimp leads of replacement component around side of the circuit board.
stake 1/8 inch from top.
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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.
B Soldering
TRANSISTOR CAPACITOR Iron
E
1ST DIGIT
6. Check with a magnifier for solder bridge between
2ND DIGIT
COMMON CATHODE the pins or for dry joint between pins and soldering
MULTIPLIER pads. To remove a solder bridge, use a de-solder
= 1600 = 1.6K braid as shown in the figure below.
De-Solder
ANODES SOLDER CAPS Braid
MH DIODE RESISTOR
Bridge Soldering
Solder Iron
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TECHNICAL CAUTIONS
High Voltage limiter circuit operation check. 4. When the limiter circuit is operating properly, High
1. Turn off TV and connect jig as shown in Figure 2. Voltage will be less than 31.5 kV at 1.7mA when TV shuts
down.
2. Set the AC input to 120V AC and turn on TV.
5. Turn off set immediately after checking circuit operation.
3. Confirm test pattern on CRT is a usable picture, then
slowly adjust jig until the picture disappears and TV shuts 6. Unplug set for one minute to reset shutdown circuit.
down. Remove jig and voltmeter.
(TH01)
Figure 2
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SPECIFICATIONS
Intermediate Frequency: Picture l-F Carrier 45.75 MHz C.P.T. (R) P.W.B. Power/Deflection P.W.B.
Sound l-F Carrier 41.25 MHz Control P.W.B. Control Sub P.W.B.
Color Sub Carrier 42.17 MHz Signal P.W.B. Sensor Distribution P.W.B.
Covergence P.W.B. Trusur/SRS/BBE P.W.B.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION
CAUTION: 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:
125V
F
5A
5 A 125V
The rating of fuse F901 is 5A - 125V.
Replace with the same type fuse for continued protection
RISK OF FIRE - REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED
against fire.
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CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING / DISCONNECTING THE HV CONNECTOR
Anode
connector
Deflection P.W.B.
FBT
During Removal
1. Roll out silicon cover from FBT’s contact area slowly.
2. While turning the connector about 90 degrees
following the arrow (0 position), push the connector
PUSH slightly towards the case. (Fig. A)
PUSH
Fig. A
Silicon cover
L Position
L Position
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).
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GENERAL INFORMATION
50DX10B/60DX10B
MENU INPUT VOL- VOL+ CH- CH+ POWER PUSH
SELECT EXIT F E H G
DIGITAL
ARRAY
SELECT EXIT F E H G
i j
43GX10B/50GX30B
CH+ PUSH
EXIT SELECT
CH-
CH+
POWER INPUT MENU
DIGITAL
VOL- VOL+ ARRAY
EXIT SELECT
CH-
d i j
STOP
CONNECT ONLY 8 OHM SPEAKERS
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT
REAR SPEAKER THESE TERMINALS.
(Such damage is NOT COVERED
by your television warranty)
L
VHF/UHF 5
8 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO
f
R
SP. MATRIX
SURROUND
4 1 2 3
Fig. 4. Rear Panel Jacks
a Antenna Input/Output g Speaker Matrix Surround Switch
c Monitor Out
d Audio to Hi-Fi
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USE THE REMOTE TO CONTROL YOUR TV
h PICTURE-IN-PICTURE PIP
SWAP MOVE
FREEZE
See separate section on pages
23-25 for a detailed description. PIP CH
MENU
HELP
k HELP button
Press this button to display or cancel
the help messages of the On-Screen i PIP CH button
Display. Use this button to select between
SELECT main picture and sub-picture tuning.
c SELECT, MENU, CURSOR buttons
Use these buttons to set or adjust all e LAST CHANNEL (LAST CH) button
MUTE LAST CH Use this button to select between the last
of the On-Screen Display features. EXIT
two channels viewed.
j EXIT button
g VOLUME, MUTE buttons Use this button to exit all On-Screen
Use these buttons to obtain the Display menus.
VOL CH
desired sound level.
l PIX button
Press this button repeatedly to
directly access THEATER mode
between Sport, TV, Movies and Music.
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CUSTOMIZED PICTURE AND SOUND ADJUSTMENTS
Select VIDEO to adjust picture settings and improve picture quality.
VIDEO
Contras t 75%
Brightne ss 50%
Cu r s o r
Color 50%
Tint
Sharpne ss 50%
Reset
Advanc e d
Sett i n g s
Menu To M e n u B a r To Q u i t Exit
SETUP CUSTOMIZE VIDEO AUDIO THEATER SETUP CUSTOMIZE VIDEO AUDIO THEATER
SEL
SEL
Cu r s o r
NOTE: ¥ 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.
¥ Contrast and Brightness adjustments will affect only the main picture. These adjustments will not affect the sub-picture.
CONTRAST Use this function to change the contrast between black and white levels in the picture. This adjustment will
only affect the picture when ADVANCED SETTINGS PERFECT PICTURE is OFF. (see page 48)
COLOR Use this function to adjust the level of color in the picture.
TINT Use this function to adjust flesh tones so they appear natural. (It may be necessary to adjust TINT to obtain
optimum picture quality when using the COMPONENT VIDEO: Y-PBPR INPUT 4 jacks).
SHARPNESS Use this function to adjust the amount of fine detail in the picture.
RESET When RESET is selected, press SELECT button to return video adjustments to factory preset conditions.
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Select AUDIO SETTINGS to adjust the TV to your preference and to improve the sound quality.
AUDIO
SETUP CUSTOMIZE VIDEO AUDIO THEATER SETUP CUSTOMIZE VIDEO AUDIO THEATER
SEL SEL
NOTE: If BASS is selected you are adjusting BASS. The additional menu items TREBLE and BALANCE can be selected and
adjusted in the same manner.
BASS This function controls the low frequency audio to all speakers.
TREBLE This function controls the high frequency audio to all speakers.
BALANCE This function will control the left to right balance of the TV internal speakers and the AUDIO TO HI FI output.
RESET When RESET is selected, press SELECT to return audio adjustments to factory preset conditions.
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DIGITAL ARRAY
Your HITACHI Projection TV has three color projection tubes: one for red, one for green, one for blue. When mixed together in the
proper proportion, the output of these three color tubes can produce any color. To produce these colors, however, the beams must be
precisely aligned over each other so that the colors can be mixed. The process of aligning these picture beams is called ÒconvergenceÓ.
Over a period of time, the picture tubes can drift out of alignment due to normal bumps and vibrations or moving the TV. If you move
your TV, or if, after a time, you notice color rings or halos around objects in the picture, you may want to converge (align) the colors.
Properly converged, the lines appear white, which is actually a combination of the outputs of the three color tubes. The output of the
green tube is stationary. The outputs of the red and blue tubes can be adjusted. When properly aligned, the outputs of all three tubes
should be directly over each other to produce the white lines.
To simplify convergence, HITACHI incorporates a feature to allow you to display a test pattern of horizontal and vertical lines at 9
different locations on the screen. Simply use the remote control to adjust the red and blue colors to match the green. When properly
aligned, the outputs of all three tubes should be directly over each other to produce the white lines.
To enter this adjustment mode, you may also select DIGITAL ARRAY from the Set Up menu. However, this will display a message
prompting you to press the front panel DIGITAL ARRAY button.
DIGITAL CURSOR
ARRAY Red Blue
MENU
CURSOR
DIGITAL
ARRAY
Blue
11 ~~ 99
Blue
Use the number buttons to select which point to adjust: 1 - Upper Left, 2 - Upper Middle, 3 - Upper Right, 4 - Center Left,
5 - Center, 6 - Center Right, 7 - Bottom Left, 8 - Bottom Middle, 9 - Bottom Right.
Press the CURSOR buttons to move the displayed color up, down, left, or right.
Press the front panel DIGITAL ARRAY button or the remote control MOVE button when adjustment is done. This will save your
adjustment into memory.
NOTE: Only a momentary press of the DIGITAL ARRAY button is necessary to enter DIGITAL ARRAY convergence adjustment
mode.
Do not press the DIGITAL ARRAY button for more than three seconds. This is only for extreme cases of misconvergence
and requires assistance from service.
Four lines surrounding a crosshatch indicate the point being adjusted. The color of these surrounding lines indicates the
color being adjusted.
To save your adjustment data into memory, press the front panel DIGITAL ARRAY button or the remote control MOVE
Button. If you do NOT wish to save your adjustment data into memory, turn the TV OFF or press the remote control PIP
button. When the TV is turned ON again, your old convergence data will be restored.
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REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
Outside antenna or
cable TV coaxial cable
L R Y PB PR
OUTPUT
STOP
CONNECT ONLY 8 OHM SPEAKERS
DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT
OUTPUT INPUT REAR SPEAKER THESE TERMINALS.
(Such damage is NOT COVERED
by your television warranty)
L
VHF/UHF
DVD Player,
S-VIDEO S-VIDEO Laserdisc player, etc.
R
L R
INPUT
INPUT
V L R
Stereo System Amplifier
ANT
IN
S-VHS V L R
OUTPUT
VCR #2
VCR #1
Typical full feature setup. Follow connections that pertain to your personal entertainment system.
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SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS
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1. ASSEMBLED P.W.B. ADJUSTMENT
Press Adjust
1.1 Memory Initialization
Adjustment Procedure
(2) COLOR,TINT,SHARP,BRIGHT:CENER
SUB BRT 80
WHITE BALANCE
MACRO
Power On to access adjustment
VIDEO SETTINGS
VIDEO SETTINGS
table below, using G,H buttons
on Remote Control.
Select SERVICE
and press E key
ADJUST
ADJUST mode.
NOTE: 1. If there is a
different value
CH U/D, INPUT
than shown in
the table above,
Adjust in cool
for fixed data,
mode only.
adjust it using
F E buttons
(only in this case).
2. When exchanging
microprocessor and
48
37
80
80
80
12
00
TV is turned on for
first time. It requires
initialization of G CUTOFF (COOL)
R CUTOFF (COOL)
R DRV (COOL)
B DRV (COOL)
B CUT 3F
SERVICE
Adjustment Preparation
SUB BRT
G CUT 3F
(2) Video settings have to be
R CUT 3F
at normal condition.
G DRV 3F
MACRO
R DRV 3F
CUT OFF ADJUST MODE
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Press the INPUT and
(OSD OFF)
MENU
MACRO
Select SERVICE
buttons.
and press E key
MENU
G CUTOFF (COOL)*
R CUTOFF (COOL)*
B CUTOFF (COOL)*
G CUTOFF (COOL)
R CUTOFF (COOL)
B CUTOFF (COOL)
POWER + INPUT
R DRV (COOL)*
B DRV (COOL)*
ADJUST MODE
R DRV (COOL)
B DRV (COOL)
ADJUST MODE
FACT RESET
FACT RESET
H POSITION*
*: Adjustable data
V POSITION*
H POSITION
V POSITION
WHITE BAL
WHITE BAL
SUB BRT*
SERVICE
SUB BRT
SERVICE
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CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
SELECT
21
CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
MENU
CH U/D, INPUT
PIP G 3F
PIP B 3F
MENU
22
Do not adjust PIP WHITE BALANCE
in WARM or NTSC mode. Adjust in
COOL mode only.
SELECT
CH U/D, INPUT
ADJUST MODE
VCJ RESET
3DYC RESET Item Device
PIP RESET VCJ TA1222BN
BBE RESET 3DYC uPD64082
MEMORY INIT PIP SDA9589
I2COPEN BBE NJW1132
MENU
CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
MENU SELECT
MENU
MENU
MENU
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CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
MENU
MENU CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
MENU
MENU
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MENU
CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT CH U/D, INPUT
MENU
1.2 Comb filter operation check 1.3 Scanning Area Check
Adjustment preparation Checking Condition
(1) Receive the color bar signal at the regular tuning (1) Digital convergence adjustment should have been
point. completed.
(2) Set the CONTRAST control to MAX and the (2) Receive the circle pattern signal.
other controls to center. (3) Brightness/Contrast - Standard condition
(3) Set the PERFECT PICTURE to OFF. Contrast: Max
Other Controls: Center position
Adjustment procedure (4) Check that the scanning area matches with the next
(1) Check that between the color bars there are line drawing.
dots every second color bar as shown in the
drawing. 1.3 Raster Distortion Check
Checking Condition
(1) Digital convergence adjustment should have been
A A A completed.
(2) Receive the cross-hatch signal.
(3) Brightness/Contrast - Standard condition
Contrast: Max
Other Controls: Center position
B (4) Check the raster distortion.
Specification: Value shown in the table below or
less.
A~D
- Measure the winding of the outside line.
Check A and B line dots. I~L
LINE DOT
A X
B X
(unit: mm)
Item Symbol 43Ó 50Ó 60Ó
Top/Bottom pincushion distortion A,B ±5 ±6 ±6
Right/Left pincushion distortion C,D ±4 ±4 ±5
Center line Vertical line E 5 6 6
tilt Horizontal line F 5 6 6
Center line Vertical line G ±3 ±3 ±4
winding Horizontal line H ±3 ±3 ±4
Trapezoidal distortion Vertical line I,J 4 5 5
Skew distortion Horizontal line K,L 5 6 6
C D
F
B E
G H
I J
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2. FINAL ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT Adjustment procedure
2.1 Cut Off Adjustment (1) Apply covers to the R and B lenses and project
only green light.
Adjustment preparation (2) Turn the G deflection yoke and adjust the vertical
(1) Set R and G drive VRÕs on CPT P.W.B. to center. raster inclination.
(2) Adjust screen VRÕs on Focus Pack fully (3) Then, remove the cover of R or B lens and project
counterclockwise. red or blue light and green light together on the
(3) Adjust Focus VRÕs on Focus Pack fully screen.
clockwise. (4) Turn the deflection yoke of R or B and set so that
(4) Set video conditions to factory preset. the inclination of R or B with respect to the green
(5) The vertical incident illumination on the screen light is as shown below on the top and bottom
should be 20 lux or less (room should be dark). sides.
(5) After raster inclination adjustment, fixing screw
Adjustment procedure of DY should be screwed with 12±2kg-cm
(1) Press and hold INPUT key on control panel and torque.
then POWER ON to access I2C adjustment
mode. 1 1 £ ±2 mm
(2) Choose “SERVICE” item from I2C adjustment
menu by pressing CURSOR E.
(3) Screen VR should be turned clockwise gradually
and set so that retrace line begins to appear.
(4) Return to “NORMAL” mode by pressing the
EXIT button.
(5) The blue line should be lighter thatn red and/or
green.
(6) Adjust Focus VR’s so that focus is even all
around screen. 2 CROSSHATCH (GREEN)
Cross-Hatch Color
0 0
Aberration
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NOTES: 1. Since the G light is very important for
picture quality and performance, pay
special attention in its adjustment.
2. Be careful not to touch the lens with your OPTICAL FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT BLUE
CHASSIS 43GX10B/50GX10B 50DX10B/60DX10B
fingers when adjusting. SCREEN SIZE 43Ó 50Ó 60Ó 50Ó
L1 and L2
(PITCHES from CENTER) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0
(5) In case of R lens. Set the position where the
chromatic aberration changes from red to L1&L2 * * ** **
crimson. As shown below, observe the vertical COLOR * * ** **
ABERRATION I 2mm MAX 3mm MAX 3mm MAX 2mm MAX
bright line and adjust lens focus where the ** ** * *
crimson or red chromatic aberration slightly O 2mm MAX 3mm MAX 2mm MAX 2mm MAX
(NOTE) * Slightly reddish or no color
appears inside and crimson or red outside ** Slightly reddish or no color
(reference value : 1~3mm) at the point specified
in table below. Change the signal and fine- Adjustment Procedure
adjust in the same way as the G lens. (7) After all colors have been adjusted, display all
colors with the cross-hatch pattern signal and
L compare the focus (optical focus) performance
with the limit sample set.
(8) Then, select the circle pattern signal and
compare the focus (optical focus) performance
of each color and all colors together with the
limit sample set.
(9) If the focus performance is worse than the limit
sample set, re-adjust step (1) to (6).
2.5 STATIC FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
I O
Adjustment preparation
OPTICAL FOCUSING ADJUSTMENT RED (1) LENS FOCUS adjustment should be finished.
CHASSIS 43GX10B/50GX10B 50DX10B/60DX10B
SCREEN SIZE 43Ó 50Ó 60Ó 50Ó
(2) Contrast : MAX
L1 and L2 Brightness : Center.
(PITCHES from CENTER) 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 (3) Receive the circle pattern signal.
L1&L2 * * ** **
(4) Apply covers to the lens of the colors you are
COLOR * * ** ** not adjusting and project only one color on the
ABERRATION I 2mm MAX 3mm MAX 3mm MAX 3mm MAX screen.
** ** * *
O 2mm MAX 3mm MAX 3mm MAX 3mm MAX
(NOTE) * Slightly reddish or no color Adjustment procedure
** Slightly reddish or no color
(1) Red and blue static focus adjustment. Adjust
NOTE: Setting the center between Red and crimson the static focus VR on Focus pack (UFPK) so
is optimum. that the center of circle pattern is the most clear.
Check that the focus does not get
(6) In case of B lens. Set the position where the conspicuously worse at the edges of the circle
chromatic aberration changes from purple to pattern signal or cross-hatch signal.
green. As shown below, observe the vertical (2) Green static focus adjustment. Adjust the static
bright line and adjust lens focus where the focus VR on Focus pack (UFPK) (for green) so
purple or green chromatic aberration slightly that the center of circle pattern is the most clear.
appears inside and purple or green outside Check that the focus does not get
(reference value : 1~3mm) at the point specified conspicuously worse at the checking point, the
in table below. Change the signal and fine- periphery of circle pattern cross-hatch signal.
adjust in the same way as the G lens.
NOTE: Checking point for the periphery of picture.
L
I O
NOTE: Setting to the center between purple and
crimson is optimum.
Checking point
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2.6 Raster position adjustment Adjustment procedure
(1) Turn only the green by applying covers to the
Adjustment preparation
red and blue lens or shorting the 2 pin TS con-
(1) The set can face east or west.
nectors on the red and blue CPT P.W.B.
(2) Input the single cross test signal.
(2) Count the vertical lines of the DCU cross hatch.
(3) Set video conditions to factory reset.
If the number of vertical lines is 9, go to step (3).
(4) The lens focus adjustment should have been
If the number of vertical lines is 8, push “HELP”
completed.
key and then “5” key on the R/C so the number
(5) The electric focus should have been coarse
of vertical lines becomes “9”.
adjusted.
(3) Turn vertical amplitude adjustment VR (R630)
(6) The digital convergence RAM should be cleared
so that the distance between the top and bottom
(uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press
horizontal lines is equal to the size shown in the
and hold the service switch located on the
table.
CONVERGENCE PWB and then press the Size
power button. 60” 800 ± 5mm
(7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is 50” 650 ± 5mm
turned on. 43” 580 ± 5mm
Size (RED)
2
(BLUE)
1
60” 10mm 40mm
50” 10mm 30mm
43” 10mm 30mm 2.8 Horizontal size adjustment (R603)
Adjustment preparation
R B (1) The set can face east or west.
(2) Input the single cross test signal.
(3) Set video conditions to factory reset.
(4) The lens focus adjustment should have been
completed.
(5) The electric focus should have been coarse
Geometric adjusted.
center of the (6) The digital convergence RAM should be cleared
screen
(uncorrected state). With the TV set off, press
and hold the service switch located on the
1, 2 1± 2mm CONVERGENCE PWB and then press the
1 2 power button.
(7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is
NOTES: (1) If internal cross-hatch does not appear after turned on.
clearing RAM data, press service switch Adjustment procedure
again. (1) Project only green, the same as Vertical size
(2) To restore old RAM data, turn TV off and on. adjustment.
2.7 Vertical size adjustment (R630) (2) Turn horizontal amplitude adjustment VR (R603)
so distance between the left and right vertical
Adjustment preparation lines is equal to the size shown in the table.
(1) The set can face east or west.
(2) Input the single cross test signal.
(3) Set video conditions to factory reset.
(4) The lens focus adjustment should have been Size
completed.
60” 1140 ± 5mm
(5) The electric focus should have been coarse
adjusted. 50” 950 ± 5mm
(6) The digital convergence RAM should be cleared 43” 830 ± 5mm
(uncorrected state) . With the TV set off, press
and hold the service switch located on the
CONVERGENCE PWB and then press the Note: (1) If internal cross-hatch does not appear after
power button. clearing RAM data, press service switch
(7) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after TV is again.
turned on. (2) To restore old RAM data, turn TV off and on.
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2.9 Beam shape adjustment OBSERVING POINTS OF THE
CORNER OF THE PICTURE
Adjustment preparation
(1) The beam alignment should have been
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.
Adjustment procedure
(1) Green PRT beam shape adjustment. Short- OBSERVING POINTS
circuit 2P sub-mini connectors on Red and Blue 2.11 Blue defocus adjustment
CPT P.W.B.s to project only the Green beam.
(2) Turn the green static focus fully clockwise. Adjustment Preparation
(Blooming.) (1) Optical and electrical focus adjustment should
(3) Make the dot at the screen center a true circle have been completed.
using the 4-pole magnet as shown below. (2) The convergence adjustment should have been
(4) Also adjust the Red and Blue PRT beam shapes completed.
according to the steps (1) to (3). (3) Set Video conditions to factory reset.
(5) After the adjustment has been completed, return Adjustment procedure
R, G and B static VRs to the just focus point. (1) Input an all-white signal shown below to VIDEO
PRT SURFACE SIDE input.
(2) Short-circuit 2P sub-mini connectors on the red
and green CPT P.W.Bs. to display only the blue
4-POLE BEAM beam.
SHAPE (3) Turn the B Focus VR (Focus Pack) fully
CORRECTION clockwise.
(4) Measure the brightness at the center of the
ZERO FIELD 2-POLE
SPACER (NO BEAM screen and turn the B FOCUS VR (Focus Pack)
ADJUSTMEN counterclockwise to adjust the brightness of blue
as shown in Table.
TRUE CIRCLE SPECIFICATION (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.
b ALL-WHITE SIGNAL WAVEFORM
TERMINATION CONDITION: OPEN
109.6
54.8
1.0
1020.8
V.SIZE: 650
R B
925.4
10 40
131.9
66.0
1.0
1227.2
V.SIZE: 800
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2.12.2 Raster position adjustment (4) When convergence is acceptable, press MOVE
to write data to ROM memory. ROM WRITE? is
Adjustment preparation
displayed to alarm system that ROM will be
(1) Position adjustment - This will move an entire
overwritten with new data. Press the MOVE
color. Use this adjustment to match colors at the
button again to write displayed data to ROM.
center of the screen. (Active video center from
(5) DATA WRITE TO ROM will take approximately
external signal and physical screen center
20 seconds and no picture will be displayed.
should now match from phase adj. 2.15.1.).
(6) Green dots will be displayed when operation is
(2) Use the buttons below to switch color to adjust.
complete.
“STATUS” - Green
(7) Press MUTE to return to convergence pattern,
“0” - Red
then confirm again convergence is acceptable.
“INPUT” - Blue
Adjustment procedure Notes: (1) Display only green for easier adjustment
(1) Press the FREEZE button. Extra horizontal lines and match to jig screen. Press “MENU”,
appear to confirm raster position mode. THEN PRESS “STATUS”.
(2) Use the cursor buttons to adjust position. (2) Write data to ROM after green adjustment.
(3) Press FREEZE again to exit raster position Once green has been confirmed to match jig
mode. screen, the jig screen can be removed. Do
Notes: (1) Other functions cannot be accessed when not readjust the green color after jig screen
in raster position adjustment mode. Press has been removed. This is now your
FREEZE and confirm extra horizontal lines reference color.
disappear to exit raster position mode. (3) Display green and red only and match red to
(2) Press MENU to switch between all colors green.
displayed or adjustment color and Green (4) Display all colors and match blue to green
only. and red. Touch-up red color if necessary.
2.12.3 Convergence point adjustment (5) Existing DATA in ROM can be read by
pressing the SWAP button 2 times. This
Adjustment preparation data can be used after replacing a
(1) Select color to adjust. component (CRT, DY, etc.) Where complete
“STATUS” - Green convergence adjustment is not necessary
“0” - Red be careful not to overwrite this data.
“INPUT” - Blue DO NOT save uncorrected RAM data into
(2) Use 4, 6, 2, and 5 to move the cursor position ROM or a complete convergence
(dotted lines). adjustment will be necessary.
(3) Use cursor buttons to move the convergence
point.
(4) Three adjustment modes are available:
1. (3x3) Press “STATUS” 5 times
2.12.4 Digital Convergence Remote Control
2. (7x5) Press “0” 5 times
3. (13x9) Press “INPUT” 5 times
POWER
TV CBL/SAT DVD/VCR
ROM Read ROM Write
NOTE: 3 x 3 mode can only be accessed at start SWAP MOVE
PIP FREEZE
of adjustment from clear data in ram adj. PIP CH
Raster Position
mode. Phase
HELP MENU
Remove Color
Initialize
For touch-up, only the (13x9) mode is necessary.
This will adjust every cross-hatch intersection point Adjustment SELECT
on the screen.
MUTE LAST CH
For complete adjustment, start with (3x3) mode. This EXIT
will adjust center point and eight edge points only, Crosshatch/Video Mode
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2.13. SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT Adjustment preparation
54.1 SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT (1) Should be started adjustment after 20 minutes
or more form the power turn ON.
Adjustment preparation
(2) Should be finished CUT OFF ADJ>
(1) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the
(3) VIDEO control: Contrast is MAX., Others are
power is turned ON.
center.
(2) Receive the color bar signal.
(4) Color temp. : COOL.
(3) The vertical incident illumintation on the screen
(5) Signal:
should be 20 lux or less.
High Light white balance ADJ.
White raster 0.715Vpp (w/o sync., termination
Adjustment procedure
incidence : 75ohm.)
(1) Go to “Sub Brightness” adj. mode by pressing
Low light white balance ADJ.
INPUT and POWER buttons at the same time.
Luminance should be 20cd/m2.
(2) Adjust Sub Brightness datat to meet spec.
(6) Should be finished BLUE defocus ADJ.
below.
(7) The vertical incident illumination on the screen
should be 20 Lux. or less.
Remarks:
Directly observe the CPT screen by eye, without
Adjustment procedure
using a mirror.
(A) Hight Light W/B adjustment:
W
(1) Receive signal for High Light white balance
75% Y CY G MG R BL ADJ.
A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 (2) Adjust white balance to 10800K 07 MPCE
(X,Y) = (0.278, 0.280) by using JIG R/C of
B (R DRV) and (B DRV0 Screen Center.
C (B) Low Light W/B adjustment
D Should sink (1) Receive signal for Low Light white balance
to black (A4) ADJ.
Should rise (2) Adjust white balance to 10800K 07 MPCD
Q I W 100% BLK (X, Y) = (0.278, 0.280) by using R/C of (R
slightly from
black (A5) CUT OFF) and B CUT OFF should be fixed,
(G CUT OFF).
Repeat A & B two or three times.
* If low light adj. spec. can not be followed,
NOTE:
apply previous adj. spec.
When selecting SUB-BRIGHTNESS mode, the
ucon sets the CONTRAST and COLOR to Min.
automatically, but make sure that the other
2.15. SUB PICTURE ADJUSTMENT
conditiions are center.
2.15.1 SUB PICTURE BLACK LEVEL CHECK
Adjustment preparation
54.2 CHECK CUT OFF ADJUSTMENT (1) Start adjustment about 20 minutes after the
Adjustment preparation power switch is turned ON.
(1) Pre heat-run should be finished. (2) After displaying the white signal with main
picture, display the sub picture and receive the
Adjustment procedure clor bar signal with it.
(1) Go to “SERVICE” mode by pressing INPUT and CONDITION: CONT. = MAX.
POWER buttons at the same time. OTHERS = CENTER
(2) Check that the blue line is lighter than other
lines. Adjustment procedure
(3) If other lines are lighter than blue line, re-adjust (1) Check the sub picture setting the part of A1 of
only Blue Cut OFF in order to be lighter than the color bar pattern to black.
other lines. (check specification ± 0.5 steps.)
2.14. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 2.15.2 SUB PICTURE WHITE BALANCE ADJ.
(1) High brightness white balance Adjustment preparation
(2) Low brightness white balance (1) Turn off the sub picture by pressing (PinP) key of
remote control. (keeping the white signal with
Low brightness white balance: main picture.)
Red : Service mode (R cut OFF) (2) Display and match the sub picture details with
Green : Service mode (G cut OFF) the main picture details by pressing (FRZ) key of
Blue : Service mode (B cut OFF) (fix data @ remote controller.
80) (3) Select “Single” freeze mode.
High brightness white balance: (4) Condition should be set as follows:
Red : Service mode (R DRV) CONT. = MAX.
Blue : Service mode (B DRV) OTHERS = CENTER
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(5) Check the EXT RGB CONT : 60 of V/C I2C ADJ. 2.15.3 SUB PICTURE POSITION ADJUSTMENT
by using JIG R/C.
Adjustment preparation
(6) White signal spec. amplitude 2.0Vpp (Sync.
(1) Select the Circle Pattern signal on main picture.
0.6Vpp)
(2) Video settings has to be at normal condition
Adjustment procedure
Adjustment procedure
(1) Observe P802 on the CPT P.W.B. and change
the PKL B of service mode by using jig R/C and (1) Go to “PinP POSITION ADJ.” mode.
adjust so that the amplitude of the sub picture is (2) Adjust vertical position and Horizontal position.
the same as that of the main picture.
(2) Similarly, observe P832 on the CPT P.W.B. and
From Lower Line 5mm
change the PKL G of service mode by using jig Separation Tolerance
R/C and adjust so that the amplitude of the sub in the lower line
picture is the same as that of the main picture.
(3) Similarly, observe P862 on the CPT P.W.B. and
change the PKL R of service mode by using jig
R/C and adjust so that amplitude of the sub
picture is the same as that of the main picture. 5 3
3 5
(4) Check the matching the white balance of the Lower Line
sub picture with that of the main picture. Circle Pattern
If it does not, return to step (1).
vp
* Adjustment specification : ±1V
* Quality control specification: ±3V
* Wave form of P802, P832, P862 = Cathode. NOTE: The micro-controller has an original data for the
PIP position for HP and VP, if the position needs
(Sub picture levvel compared with main picture to be re-adjusted then do the procedure for this
level.) adjustment, in case that the position of PIP is
1V between the spec. 5.5±0.5 and close to the
lower line of the circle pattern no need to adjust
only checking.
1V
Vertical
SAG
Sub Picture
Center Point
* Perform this adjustment after the white balance
and sub-brightness adjustments of the main
picture are completed.
* White balance 10800˚K -7 MPCD (color
coordinates : x=0.278, y=0.280)
* Refer to the sub-brightness adjustment for
details of the gray scale of color bar signal.
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3.0 Adjustment Locations
3.1 CRT (R) (G) (B) Cabinet Locations
FRONT
a f d d b c
e e
35
3.2 Main Chassis (Signal P.W.B.)
240 0
0 0
SR
I501
I001
SL
FE FE
U101 U102
TERMINAL P.W.B. FV
325 325
REAR VIEW
240 240
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3.3 Main Chassis (Power/Deflection P.W.B.)
325 0
0 0
R603 R630
I601
T901
TH01
(FBT) T702
240
REAR VIEW
325
37
325
DIGITAL
CONVERGENCE
UNIT
PCR
CONVERGENCE
HEAT
SINK
PCG
PCB
240
REAR VIEW
325
38
CPT P.W.B.
39
SCREEN ADJ. VR
R G B
FOCUS ADJ. VR
R G B
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. No Raster and No Power (REPAIR METHOD)
No raster
Yes
Check HV- No
Is Red LED "ON"?
PROTECT line
D011, D012, PROTECTION A
D018 D923
Yes
How to check DIAGNOSIS LED's.
Check
1. Turn OFF power SW.
Connector PY1,
2. Turn ON again after several seconds, and carefully observe 3 green LEDs.
I501 etc.
Yes
B
Find which LED's is going to dark or OFF.
(Other LED's are going to OFF little bit later same time.)
40
A
Is No Check I921,
Vo l t a g e a t p i n ( 3 ) o f I904, I902
I921 5V?
Ye s
Ye s
Has protector No
Check I901
F901 blown
Ye s
Check I901
Replace F901
Does raster No
appear with B and E of
Q914 shorted?
Ye s (About AC 0.3V)
Are voltages No
of both ends of T701
(primary side) 10V/Div 10.0µs/Div
normal?
Ye s (About AC 40V)
v1(1)=0.0v v1(2)=76v ∆v=76v
41
2. No Picture
2V 2.5V 2V
1H 1H 1H
Is
waveform at pin Normal
41 , 42 , 43 of
I501 normal?
Does on-screen No
display appear?
Yes
1H
1Vp-p
Is waveform
at pin 2 of Normal
PST2-connector normal?
Abnormal 2Vp-p
Q515
1H
Is waveform
at pin 16 of
Normal
PST-connector normal?
Abnormal
• IX01, etc.
(2 line Comb)
U101 (Front-end)
(Main Tuner)
I201, Q102
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3. Reception Impossible with Snow Noise
Main Picture
Is there
output of PLL control Yes
pulse (Clock, Data)
of U101
No
Is there
voltage applied to pins Yes
Vcc (9v), BP (5v), and
VT (33v) of U101
No
Is there
output of PLL control Yes
pulse (Clock, Data)
of U102
No Is the Yes
LOCK pin of U102
Set to "L"?
U102
No
(Tuner 2)
Is there
voltage applied to pins Yes
Vcc (9v), BP (5v), and
VT (33v) of U102
No
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4. Defective Synchronization
Defective synchronization
Check
Emitter voltage Abnormal (0V)
of Q609
Q902
Normal
(26v) Normal
5V p-p
Observe
waveform at pin 31
Abnormal V
of I501
Normal
I601 I501
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5. Incorrect Color
When normal
Incorrect color
0.6 Vp-p
No color 1H
Color condition
Defective Is
white balance chroma signal output Yes
at pin 13 of
I501
No
IX01, etc.
I501, X501, etc.
(2 Line Comb.)
Are voltages at
Yes
pins 41 , 42 and 43
I501 abnormal?
I501
Are voltages
No at 3 , 4 , 5 of No
Y1 connector normal?
Yes
Q508, Q509, Q510
Does
retrace line appear
with signal color?
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6. No Sound
No Sound
Check 0V or lower
voltage at pin 9 of
I401
Check Power
30V Supply Circuit
IA01
No Check the I 2 C bus (SCL2, SDA2)
I201
No 2
(1) Check the I C bus (SCL1, SDA1)
U101
46
WAVEFORMS AT EACH SECTION
Numbers inside circle correspond to locations shown in the circuit diagram.
47
WAVEFORMS AT EACH SECTION
Numbers inside circle correspond to locations shown in the circuit diagram.
48
WAVEFORMS AT EACH SECTION
Numbers inside circle correspond to locations shown in the circuit diagram.
25 I601 Pin 9 26 I601 Pin 12 27 PSD1 Pin 5
49
WAVEFORMS AT EACH SECTION
Numbers inside circle correspond to locations shown in the circuit diagram.
37 U101 Pin 5 38 U101 Pin 18
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DC Voltages
Signal (ucon)
Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage
No. No. DC No. No. DC No. No. DC No. Name DC
1 0.0 49 4.9 I004 15 4.0 E 0.0
2 4.8 50 0.0 16 4.9 Q014 B 0.0
3 4.7 51 1.0 1 4.9 C 0.1
4 4.9 I001 52 0.0 I005 2 0.0 E 5.2
5 2.3 53 4.8 3 4.9 Q015 B 5.2
6 2.5 54 0.0 C 0.4
7 4.9 55 0.0 E 4.2
8 4.9 56 4.9 Circuit Pin Voltage Q016 B 3.6
9 3.9 57 4.9 No. Name DC C 0.0
10 3.4 58 0.0 E 0.0 E 13.4
11 0.0 59 4.8 Q002 B 0.1 Q017 B 13.4
12 4.9 60 4.7 C 4.8 C 0
13 4.9 61 4.9 E 0.0 E 13.4
14 4.9 62 2.4 Q003 B 0.7 Q018 B 13.3
15 4.9 63 2.5 C 0.2 C 0.0
16 4.3 64 0.0 E 0.6 E 4.1
17 4.3 1 0.0 Q004 B 0.0 Q019 B 3.5
I001 18 4.9 2 0.0 C 4.9 C 0.0
19 0.0 3 0.0 E 0.0 E 0
20 0.0 I002 4 0.0 Q005 B 0.6 Q021 B 0.2
21 2.3 5 4.8 C 0.0 C 4.3
22 4.9 6 0.0 E 0.0 E 3.1
23 0.0 7 0.0 Q006 B 0.0 Q022 B 3.1
24 2.3 8 4.9 C 4.4 C 0.6
25 1.3 1 0.0 E 0.0 E 4.5
26 2.0 2 3.6 Q007 B 0.0 Q023 B 5.1
27 2.0 3 9.0 C 4.7 C 0.0
28 4.8 I003 4 0.0 E 0.2 E 4.5
29 0.1 5 0.0 Q008 B 0.4 Q024 B 5.2
30 0.0 6 4.2 C 2.5 C 8.9
31 0.6 1 0.2 E 0.2 E 0.0
32 0.6 2 0.0 Q009 B 0.6 Q025 B 0.0
33 2.3 3 0.4 C 2.4 C 4.9
34 3.6 4 0.4 E 5.2 E 0.0
35 0.0 5 0.4 Q010 B 0.0 Q029 B 0.7
36 4.9 6 0.4 C 8.9 C 0.1
37 0.0 I004 7 0.4 E 5.1 E 4
38 0.0 8 0.0 Q011 B 4.9 Q030 B 4.7
39 4.7 9 0.0 C 8.9 C 4.9
40 0.0 10 2.4 E 0.0 E 4.1
41 0.0 11 0.0 Q012 B 0.2 Q031 B 4.7
42 0.0 12 0.0 C 0.0 C 4.9
43 0.0 13 0.0 E 0.0
44 0.0 14 4.8 Q013 B 0.2
45 3.4 C 4.3
46 1.6
47 0.0
48 0.0
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DC Voltages
Front End and Audio
52
DC Voltages
Video Chroma
53
DC Voltages
Deflection
54
DC Voltages
Power Supply Convergence
Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage
No. No. DC No. No. DC No. No. DC No. No. DC
1 2.0 1 1.5 1 8.0 1 0.0
2 0.0 2 0.0 IK01 2 0.0 2 0.0
I901 3 164.3 I907 3 61.6 3 5.0 3 31.4
4 18.9 4 62.7 1 2.5 4 32.5
5 0.0 1 7.8 IK02 2 5.2 5 36.8
1 10.9 I921 2 0.0 3 0.0 6 0.0
2 10.0 3 5.0 7 0.0
I902 3 -10.2 1 25.0 IK04 8 24.6
4 -7.6 I923 2 0.0 9 0.0
1 6.6 3 12.1 10 28.6
2 7.0 1 0.0 11 0.0
I903 3 2.0 I924 2 24.9 12 24.6
4 5.0 3 12.2 13 0.0
1 7.5 14 0.0
2 61.7 15 0.3
3 61.7 Circuit Pin Voltage 16 0.3
4 62.8 No. Name DC 17 24.6
I904 5 216.3 E 67.2 18 0.3
6 0.0 Q909 B 67.2 1 0.0
7 61.7 C 61.5 2 0.0
8 61.7 E 3.3 3 31.3
1 120.0 Q910 B 3.7 4 32.5
I905 2 9.9 C 18.9 5 36.8
3 0.0 E 67.2 6 0.0
Q911 B 33.6 7 0.0
C 61.4 IK05 8 24.6
E 0.0 9 0.0
Q914 B 0.1 10 28.6
C 5.0 11 0.5
E 5.0 12 24.7
Q915 B 5.0 13 0.4
C 0.0 14 0.4
E 0.0 15 0.0
Q931 B 0.8 16 0.0
C 0.4 17 24.6
18 0.0
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DC Voltages
SRS VM
Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage
No. No. DC No. No. DC No. Name DC No. Name DC
1 4.5 1 5.0 E 0.8 E 1.2
2 0.0 2 0.0 QE01 B 1.5 QE05 B 1.9
3 0.0 3 5.0 C 7.5 C 13.3
4 4.5 4 0.0 E 2.1 E 14.0
5 0.0 IA07 5 5.0 QE02 B 2.8 QE06 B 14.0
6 0.0 6 5.0 C 6.0 C 24.7
7 4.5 7 5.0 E 0.0 E 14.0
8 0.0 8 9.0 QE03 B 6.0 QE07 B 0.0
9 1.0 C 12.2 C 0.0
10 4.5 E 1.3 E 116.2
11 1.3 QE04 B 2.0 QE08 B 115.5
12 1.3 Circuit Pin Voltage C 4.9 C 57.4
13 4.9 No. Name DC E 0.2
IA01 14 3.7 E 1.4 QE09 B 0.8
15 0.0 QA01 B 2.1 C 57.3
16 9.0 C 8.3 E 0.0
17 0.0 E 9.0 QE10 B 0.0
18 0.0 QA02 B 8.3 C 0.0
19 0.0 C 0.0 E 1.6
20 1.4 E 1.5 QE11 B 2.1
21 4.5 QA03 B 2.1 C 12.2
22 4.4 C 8.3 E 14.1
23 4.5 E 9.0 QE12 B 13.9
24 4.5 QA04 B 8.3 C 0.0
25 4.5 C 4.8
26 4.5 E 0.0
27 4.5 QA05 B 0.0
28 0.0 C 0.0
29 0.0 E 0.0
30 4.5 QA06 B 0.0
C 0.0
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DC Voltages
57
DC Voltages
Terminal
Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage Circuit Pin Voltage
No. No. DC No. No. DC No. Name DC No. Name DC
1 0 E 3.5 E 0.0 E 2.3
2 2.3 QX01 B 4.2 Q203 B 4.2 Q211 B 3.0
3 0 C 8.9 C 8.9 C 8.9
4 2.4 E 8.9 E 8.9 E 3.4
5 0 QX02 B 8.2 Q206 B 0.0 Q214 B 0.0
6 0 C 4.2 C 3.4 C 8.9
7 0 E 1.8 E 2.2 E 3.5
IX01 8 0 QX03 B 2.4 Q207 B 2.8 Q215 B 4.2
9 0 C 8.2 C 8.2 C 8.8
10 2.3 E 3.1 E 2.5 E 3.6
11 2.2 QX04 B 3.8 Q208 B 3.1 Q216 B 4.3
12 3.4 C 0.0 C 8.2 C 8.8
13 0 E 2.8 E 8.9 E 3.3
14 0 QX05 B 3.5 Q209 B 8.2 Q217 B 4.0
15 3.5 C 8.9 C 3.5 C 8.9
16 0 E 2.1 E 2.9 E 3.1
QX06 B 2.8 Q210 B 3.5 Q218 B 2.5
C 8.2 C 8.9 C 0.0
E 8.9 E 0.5
Circuit Pin Voltage QX07 B 8.2 Q219 B 1.1
No. No. DC C 4.4 C 0.0
E 2.4 E 3.8 E 0.0
QG13 B 1.7 QX08 B 4.4 Q220 B 0.5
C 0.0 C 8.9 C 4.9
E 0.0 E 5.4 E 0.0
QG15 B 0.7 QX09 B 6.1 Q224 B 0.0
C 0.1 C 8.9 C 0.0
E 0.0 E 1.4 E 0.0
QG16 B 0.1 QX10 B 2.1 Q225 B 0.2
C 1.3 C 8.9 C 0.0
E 0.0
QG17 B 0.0
C 0.1
E 0.0
QG18 B 0.1
C 1.7
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HP1X PROTECTION CIRCUIT BLOCK DIAGRAM
D951: +27V
Fuse D952: >44V
Rectifier
F901 4A +27V:D914 ZD SW +27V
Fuse
FP01 6A
D950: >27V
Regulator SW +26V
+26V:Q902 ZD
Rectifier SW -23V
-23V:D915
D952: >5V D963: -22V
Regulator
-12V:I923 ZD ZD SW-12V
Swithing
Control Rectifier SW +11V
I901 +11V:D973
D521: <3V
Regulator
+9V:I505 D SW +9V
Protect ON/OFF
Q914 X-Ray Protect
OFF
ON
Switching
Control
I904 Feed Back
I907
=RED or GREEN
AC Clock
I903 AC Clock 60Hz
POWER SUPPLY
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
44KHz
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
POWER SUPPLY
60
DEFLECTION
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
M12V
A
24 25 26
34
33
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
DEFLECTION
61
UCON
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
pg. 64 pg. 65
B
C
8 7 6 5 4 3
2
1
D 50/60DX10B pg. 75
others pg. 74
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
UCON
62
F/E AND AUDIO
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
pg. 65 pg. 64
38
37
36
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
F/E AND AUDIO
63
VIDEO CHROMA
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
B 27
pg. 65 pg. 62
28
29
21 19 17 30
23 22 20 18
31
10 11 12 14 15 32
9
C 13 16
pg. 63
pg. 65
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
VIDEO CHROMA
64
3DYC/PinP
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
B pg. 63 pg. 64
pg. 62
pg. 64
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
3DYC/PinP
65
TERMINAL
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
TERMINAL
66
CONVERGENCE
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
SW +7V
A
M12V
B
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
CONVERGENCE
67
FOCUS
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
FOCUS
68
VM
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
VM
69
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a and shaded have special characteristics important to CPT
safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
BASIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM HP1X CHASSIS
35
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
HOME
70
SENSOR
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
SENSOR
71
SRS
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
SRS
72
FILTER
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
FILTER
73
CONTROL A
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
CONTROL A
74
CONTROL B
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safety. Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service
Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
1 2 3 4 5 6
GROUP D ONLY
O All DC voltage to be measured with a tester (100kh/V). Voltage taken on a complex color bar signal including a standard color bar signal.
O Since this is a basic circuit diagram, the value of the parts is subject to be altered for improvement.
CONTROL B
75
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
COMPONENT SIDE
HP1X SIGNAL PWB
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PATTERN SIDE
HP1X SIGNAL PWB
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HP1X POWER/DEFLECTION PWB
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PATTERN SIDE
HP1X POWER/DEFLECTION PWB
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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
PATTERN SIDE
HP1X TERMINAL PWB / SRS/SPMX PWB
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COMPONENT SIDE
HP1X CPT PWB
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PATTERN SIDE
HP1X CPT PWB
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COMPONENT SIDE
HP11 CONTROL PWB
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HP11 CONTROL PWB
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HP12 CONTROL PWB
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PATTERN SIDE
HP12 CONTROL PWB
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EXPLODED VIEW
50DX10B 60DX10B
50GX30B
10
12
10
13
11
14
7
2
18
19
20
1
6
FRONT VIEW
15
17
16
NOTES: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the exploded view. When ordering, refer to the replacement parts
list for the correct part number. The circled numbers correspond to the parts list shown on page 96.
94
EXPLODED VIEW
43GX30B
EXPLODED VIEW 2
5 3
10
20
11
12
13
15
16 14
FRONT VIEW
17
19
18
NOTES: Some parts may appear different than those shown in the exploded view. When ordering, refer to the replacement parts
list for the correct part number. The circled numbers correspond to the parts list shown on page 96.
95
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
96 CH1
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
ABBREVIATIONS
Capacitors: Resistors: Semiconductors:
AL: Aluminum Electrolytic CF: Carbon Film TR: Transistor
CD: Ceramic Disc CC: Carbon Composition DI: Diode
EL: Electrolitic MF: Metal Oxide ZD: Zener Diode
PF: Polyester Film VR: Variable Resistor VA: Varistor
PP: Polypropylene WW: Wire Wound TH: Termistor
PL: Plastic FR: Fuse Resistor IC: Integrated Circuit
TA: Tantalum MG: Metal Grazed
PR: Paper
TM: Trimmer
MC: Mylar
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
98
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
99
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
100
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
101
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
102
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
103
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
104
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
105
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
106
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
107
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
108
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
109
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to safety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
110
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to sefety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
111
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to sefety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
112
PRODUCT SERVICE NOTE: Components marked with a ! have special characteristics important to sefety. Before replacing
any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
113
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
114
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
115
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
116
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any of these components, read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. DonÕt degrade the safety of the
receiver through improper servicing.
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QUICK REFERENCE PARTS LIST
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