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Color Television

Chassis

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Contents

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1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview 2 2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes 4 3. Directions for Use 7 4. Mechanical Instructions 22 5. Service Modes, Error Codes, and Fault Finding 23 6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms Block Diagram 27 I2C and Supply Voltage Overview 28 Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier and CRT Panel 29 7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts Diagram Mono Carrier: Power Supply (A1)30 Mono Carrier: Deflection (A2)31 Mono Carrier: Tuner IF (A3)32 Mono Carrier: Video Processing (A4)33 Mono Carrier: Audio Processing (A5)34 Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier (A6)35 Mono Carrier: Font I/O + Control + HP (A7)36 Mono Carrier: Rear I/O Cinch (A8)37 Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for Rear I/O (A8)38 Mono Carrier: DVD Power Supply (Optional)(A9)39 CRT Panel (B1)46 Top Control Panel (E)49 8. Alignments 51 9. Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets 58 Abbreviation List 61 IC Data Sheets 63 10. Spare Parts List 64 11. Revision List 65

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Copyright 2005 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips.

Published by JH 0568 TV Service

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Subject to modification

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Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview

1. Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview


Index of this chapter: 1.1 Technical Specifications 1.2 Connections 1.3 Chassis Overview 1.2.2 Rear Connections

1.1
1.1.1

Technical Specifications
Reception Tuning system Colour systems Sound systems A/V connections Channel selections PLL NTSC M Mono, or BTSC with SAP NTSC M 181 Presets/ Channels : Full-Cable : 45.75 MHz : 75 ohm (F type), Coax : : : : : :
75 Ohm ANT.

AVout

CVI

AV1 IN

V L R

Y U V

V L R

MONITOR OUT

AV1 IN
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IF frequency Aerial input 1.1.2 Miscellaneous Audio output

Figure 1-2 Rear Connections. Monitor Out 1 - Video 2 - Audio 3 - Audio AV1 In (YUV) 1 -Y 2 -U 3 -V AV1 In 4 - Video 5 - Audio 6 - Audio

Mains voltage Mains frequency Ambient temperature Minimum air pressure Maximum humidity Power consumption

Standby Power consumption

: Mono: 3 W rms : Bisonic (mono): 2 x 1.5 W rms : Stereo: 2 x 3 W rms : 90 - 132 V ( 10 %) : 50 / 60 Hz ( 5 %) : + 5 to + 45 C : 60 kPa (=600 mBar) : 90 % : 36 W (14) to : 50 W (21) : 105 W (27) : <3W

1 Vpp / 75 ohm L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kohm) R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kohm)

kq kq kq

0.7 Vpp / 75 ohm 0.525 Vpp / 75 ohm 0.525 Vpp / 75 ohm

jq jq jq

1 Vpp / 75 ohm L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kohm) R (0.5 V rms / 10 kohm)

jq jq jq

1.2
1.2.1

Connections
Front Connections and Front / Top Control
TOP CONTROL

P+ VPINSTALL/MENU

V+

INSTALL MENU

- VOLUME +

LED

IR LED VIDEO

AUDIO - VOLUME +

CHANNEL

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Figure 1-1 Front Connections. Headphone 1 - Headphone, 3.5 mm Audio / Video In 2 - Video 3 - Audio

8 - 600 / 4 mW

rt

1 Vpp / 75 ohm Mono 0.2 V rms / 10 kohm

jq jq

Technical Specifications, Connections, and Chassis Overview 1.3 Chassis Overview

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TOP CONTROL PANEL

B1

CRT PANEL

POWER SUPPLY LINE DEFLECTION TUNER IF VIDEO PROCESSING MAIN CHASSIS PANEL AUDIO PROCESSING (STEREO +SAP) AUDIO AMP + MONO SOUND PROC. FRONT I/O + FRONT CONTROL + HEADPHONE REAR I/O CINCH DVD POWER SUPPLY

A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9
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Figure 1-3 Chassis overview

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Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes

2. Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


Index of this chapter: 2.1 Safety Instructions 2.2 Maintenance Instructions 2.3 Warnings 2.4 Notes 2. Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the chassis. 3. Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture tube.

2.3 2.1 Safety Instructions


Safety regulations require the following during a repair: Connect the set to the Mains/AC Power via an isolation transformer (> 800 VA). Replace safety components, indicated by the symbol h, only by components identical to the original ones. Any other component substitution (other than original type) may increase risk of fire or electrical shock hazard. Wear safety goggles when you replace the CRT. Safety regulations require that after a repair, the set must be returned in its original condition. Pay in particular attention to the following points: General repair instruction: as a strict precaution, we advise you to re-solder the solder connections through which the horizontal deflection current flows. In particular this is valid for the: 1. Pins of the line output transformer (LOT). 2. Fly-back capacitor(s). 3. S-correction capacitor(s). 4. Line output transistor. 5. Pins of the connector with wires to the deflection coil. 6. Other components through which the deflection current flows. Note: This re-soldering is advised to prevent bad connections due to metal fatigue in solder connections, and is therefore only necessary for television sets more than two years old. Route the wire trees and EHT cable correctly and secure them with the mounted cable clamps. Check the insulation of the Mains/AC Power lead for external damage. Check the strain relief of the Mains/AC Power cord for proper function, to prevent the cord from touching the CRT, hot components, or heat sinks. Check the electrical DC resistance between the Mains/AC Power plug and the secondary side (only for sets that have a Mains/AC Power isolated power supply): 1. Unplug the Mains/AC Power cord and connect a wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. 2. Set the Mains/AC Power switch to the "on" position (keep the Mains/AC Power cord unplugged!). 3. Measure the resistance value between the pins of the Mains/AC Power plug and the metal shielding of the tuner or the aerial connection on the set. The reading should be between 4.5 Mohm and 12 Mohm. 4. Switch "off" the set, and remove the wire between the two pins of the Mains/AC Power plug. Check the cabinet for defects, to prevent touching of any inner parts by the customer.

Warnings
In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, avoid all high voltage flashovers. In order to prevent damage to the picture tube, use the method shown in figure Discharge picture tube, to discharge the picture tube. Use a high voltage probe and a multi-meter (position VDC). Discharge until the meter reading is 0 V (after approx. 30 s).

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Figure 2-1 Discharge picture tube All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible to electrostatic discharges (ESD w). Careless handling during repair can reduce life drastically. Make sure that, during repair, you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this same potential. Available ESD protection equipment: Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, connection box, extension cable and earth cable) 4822 310 10671. Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched "on". When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and prevents circuits from becoming unstable.

2.4
2.4.1

Notes
General Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground (H), or hot ground (I), depending on the tested area of circuitry. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a colour bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz for PAL, or 61.25 MHz for NTSC (channel 3). Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with (D) and without (E) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation (G) and in stand-by (F). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols. The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists, are interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.

2.2

Maintenance Instructions
We recommend a maintenance inspection carried out by qualified service personnel. The interval depends on the usage conditions: When a customer uses the set under normal circumstances, for example in a living room, the recommended interval is three to five years. When a customer uses the set in an environment with higher dust, grease, or moisture levels, for example in a kitchen, the recommended interval is one year. The maintenance inspection includes the following actions: 1. Perform the general repair instruction noted above.

Safety Instructions, Warnings, and Notes


2.4.2 Schematic Notes All resistor values are in ohms, and the value multiplier is often used to indicate the decimal point location (e.g. 2K2 indicates 2.2 kohm). Resistor values with no multiplier may be indicated with either an "E" or an "R" (e.g. 220E or 220R indicates 220 ohm). All capacitor values are given in micro-farads (= x10-6), nano-farads (n= x10-9), or pico-farads (p= x10-12). Capacitor values may also use the value multiplier as the decimal point indication (e.g. 2p2 indicates 2.2 pF). An "asterisk" (*) indicates component usage varies. Refer to the diversity tables for the correct values. The correct component values are listed in the Spare Parts List. Therefore, always check this list when there is any doubt.

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Identification: The bottom line of a type plate gives a 14-digit serial number. Digits 5 and 6 refer to the production year, digits 7 and 8 refer to production week (in example below it is 1991 week 18).

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Figure 2-2 Serial number example Regardless of the special lead-free logo (which is not always indicated), one must treat all sets from this date onwards according to the rules as described below.

2.4.3

Rework on BGA (Ball Grid Array) ICs General Although (LF)BGA assembly yields are very high, there may still be a requirement for component rework. By rework, we mean the process of removing the component from the PWB and replacing it with a new component. If an (LF)BGA is removed from a PWB, the solder balls of the component are deformed drastically so the removed (LF)BGA has to be discarded. Device Removal As is the case with any component that is being removed, it is essential when removing an (LF)BGA, that the board, tracks, solder lands, or surrounding components are not damaged. To remove an (LF)BGA, the board must be uniformly heated to a temperature close to the reflow soldering temperature. A uniform temperature reduces the risk of warping the PWB. To do this, we recommend that the board is heated until it is certain that all the joints are molten. Then carefully pull the component off the board with a vacuum nozzle. For the appropriate temperature profiles, see the IC data sheet. Area Preparation When the component has been removed, the vacant IC area must be cleaned before replacing the (LF)BGA. Removing an IC often leaves varying amounts of solder on the mounting lands. This excessive solder can be removed with either a solder sucker or solder wick. The remaining flux can be removed with a brush and cleaning agent. After the board is properly cleaned and inspected, apply flux on the solder lands and on the connection balls of the (LF)BGA. Note: Do not apply solder paste, as this has been shown to result in problems during re-soldering. Device Replacement The last step in the repair process is to solder the new component on the board. Ideally, the (LF)BGA should be aligned under a microscope or magnifying glass. If this is not possible, try to align the (LF)BGA with any board markers. So as not to damage neighbouring components, it may be necessary to reduce some temperatures and times. More Information For more information on how to handle BGA devices, visit this URL: www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, not available for all regions). After login, select Magazine, then go to Workshop Information. Here you will find Information on how to deal with BGA-ICs.

Figure 2-3 Lead-free logo Due to lead-free technology some rules have to be respected by the workshop during a repair: Use only lead-free soldering tin Philips SAC305 with order code 0622 149 00106. If lead-free solder paste is required, please contact the manufacturer of your soldering equipment. In general, use of solder paste within workshops should be avoided because paste is not easy to store and to handle. Use only adequate solder tools applicable for lead-free soldering tin. The solder tool must be able: To reach a solder-tip temperature of at least 400C. To stabilise the adjusted temperature at the solder-tip. To exchange solder-tips for different applications. Adjust your solder tool so that a temperature of around 360C - 380C is reached and stabilised at the solder joint. Heating time of the solder-joint should not exceed ~ 4 sec. Avoid temperatures above 400C, otherwise wear-out of tips will increase drastically and flux-fluid will be destroyed. To avoid wear-out of tips, switch off unused equipment or reduce heat. Mix of lead-free soldering tin/parts with leaded soldering tin/parts is possible but PHILIPS recommends strongly to avoid mixed regimes. If this cannot be avoided, carefully clean the solder-joint from old tin and re-solder with new tin. Use only original spare-parts listed in the Service-Manuals. Not listed standard material (commodities) has to be purchased at external companies. Special information for lead-free BGA ICs: these ICs will be delivered in so-called "dry-packaging" to protect the IC against moisture. This packaging may only be opened shortly before it is used (soldered). Otherwise the body of the IC gets "wet" inside and during the heating time the structure of the IC will be destroyed due to high (steam-) pressure inside the body. If the packaging was opened before usage, the IC has to be heated up for some hours (around 90C) for drying (think of ESD-protection!). Do not re-use BGAs at all! For sets produced before 1.1.2005, containing leaded soldering tin and components, all needed spare parts will be available till the end of the service period. For the repair of such sets nothing changes.

2.4.4

Lead-free Solder Philips CE is producing lead-free sets (PBF) from 1.1.2005 onwards.

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In case of doubt whether the board is lead-free or not (or with mixed technologies), you can use the following method: Always use the highest temperature to solder, when using SAC305 (see also instructions below). De-solder thoroughly (clean solder joints to avoid mix of two alloys). Caution: For BGA-ICs, you must use the correct temperatureprofile, which is coupled to the 12NC. For an overview of these profiles, visit the website www.atyourservice.ce.philips.com (needs subscription, but is not available for all regions) You will find this and more technical information within the "Magazine", chapter "Workshop information". For additional questions please contact your local repair help desk. 2.4.5 Practical Service Precautions It makes sense to avoid exposure to electrical shock. While some sources are expected to have a possible dangerous impact, others of quite high potential are of limited current and are sometimes held in less regard. Always respect voltages. While some may not be dangerous in themselves, they can cause unexpected reactions that are best avoided. Before reaching into a powered TV set, it is best to test the high voltage insulation. It is easy to do, and is a good service precaution.

BASIC ANTENNA TELEVISION CONNECTION

BASIC CABLE BOX/DECODER CONNECTION

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f you cable signal uses a cable box or decoder, follow the easy steps below to complete the connection.

Antenna Connection: Cable Box Connection (RF Input/Output Only):


Cable Signal

combination antenna receives normal broadcast channels (VHF 213 and UHF 1469). Your connection is easy because there is only one 751 (ohm) antenna plug on the back of your TV, and thats where the antenna goes.

Outdoor or Indoor Antenna (Combination VHF/UHF) The combination antenna receives normal broadcast channels 2-13 (VHF) and 14-69 (UHF).

Cable Box (w/RF In/Outputs):


This connection will NOT supply Stereo sound IN from the Cable to the TV. The sound from the cable box will Company be mono.

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300 to 75-ohm Adapter

1 2
CABLE IN
ANT 75
Monitor out AV1 in AV2 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO

1
OUTPUT CH 3 4 TO TV

Jack Panel Back of Cable Box

3. Directions for Use

If your antenna has a round cable (75 ohm) on the end, then you're ready to connect it to the TV. If your antenna has flat, twin-lead wire (300 ohm), you first need to attach the antenna wires to the screws on a 300- to 75-ohm adapter.

1 2
Using a separate round coaxial cable, connect one end to the OUT(put) (TO TV) plug on the back of the Cable Box.
Round 751 Coaxial Cable

Twin Lead Wire

Connect the open end of the round Cable Company supplied cable to the cable signal IN(put) plug on the back of the Cable Box.

2
Jack Panel Back of TV Back of TV

Push the round end of the adapter (or antenna) onto the 751 (ohm) plug on the back of the TV. If the round end of the antenna wire is threaded, screw it down finger tight.

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ANT 75
Monitor out AV1 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb AUDIO S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT AV2 in

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NOTE: Be sure to set the OUTPUT CHANNEL SWITCH on the back of the cable box to CH 3 or 4, then tune the cable box on the TV to the corresponding channel. Once tuned, change channels at the cable box, not the television.

Round 751 Coaxial Cable from Antenna

3
Connect the other end of the round coaxial cable to the 751 input on the back of the television. Screw it down finger tight.
Cable Signal IN from the Cable Company

Jack Panel Back of TV

Use the AutoProgram Control to add all available channels into the TVs memory, then press the CH + and buttons to scroll the channels.

Cable Box Connection (with Audio/Video Outputs):

4
OUTPUT CH 3 CABLE IN TO TV 4 VIDEO OUT L

Jack Panel Back of Cable Box

BASIC CABLE TELEVISION CONNECTION

Cable Box (w/Audio/Video Outputs):


This connection will supply Stereo sound to the TV.

Cable Box with Audio/Video Outputs

AUDIO OUT

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RCA type Video Cable RCA type Audio Left and Right Cables

Directions for Use

Y
BACK OF TV

our Cable TV input into your home may be a single (75 ohm) cable. If so, this connection is very simple. Follow the steps below to connect your cable signal to your new television.

Direct Cable Connection:

Direct Cable Connections:


ANT 75
Monitor out AV1 in AV2 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT AUDIO

Cable signal coming from Cable Company (Round 751 coaxial cable)

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Jack Panel Back of TV

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Connect the open end of the round Cable Company supplied cable to the cable signal IN(put) plug on the back of the Cable Box.

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Monitor out AV1 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb AUDIO AV2 in R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

ANT 75

Monitor out

AV1 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb AUDIO

AV2 in

S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

Connect the open end of the round Cable Company supplied cable to the 751 input on the TV. Screw it down finger tight.

Using a RCA type Video Cable, connect one end of the cable to the Video (or ANT, your cable box may be labeled differently) Out jack on the cable box and the other end to the AV1 Video Input on the TV.

S-VIDEO

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Jack Panel Back of TV

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Using a RCA type Audio Left and Right Cable, connect one end to the left and right Audio Out L & R jacks on the cable box. Connect the other end to the AV1 Audio L & R Input jacks on the TV. NOTE: Use the Channel +, or buttons on the TV remote control to tune to the AV1 channel for the cable box signal. Once tuned, change channels at the cable box, not the television.

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Use the AutoProgram Control to add all available channels into the TVs memory, then press the CH + and buttons to scroll the channels.

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BASIC TELEVISION AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION


TELEVISION

BASIC TELEVISION AND REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

3.

TELEVISION

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P

Press the POWER button to turn the TV ON. Or to activate the TV if in Standby Mode. Note: You can also press any button on the front of the TV to turn the TV ON.
INSTALL/MENU

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Press the POWER button to turn the TV ON. Note: You can also press any button on the front of the TV to turn the TV ON.
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Press the CHANNEL (P) UP or (P) DOWN button to select TV channels.


VIDEO L AUDIO R

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Press the VOLUME + button to increase the sound level, or the VOLUME button to lower the sound level.
VOLUME + CHANNEL

INSTALL/MENU

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Press the VOLUME button to increase the sound level, or the VOLUME button to lower the sound level.

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3
VIDEO L AUDIO R

Press the CHANNEL UP or DOWN button to select TV channels.

VOLUME +

CHANNEL

REMOTE CONTROL

POWER

Remote Sensor - Sensor for activating remote control commands when the remote is used to control the TV.

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REMOTE CONTROL

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Point the remote control toward the remote sensor window on the TV when operating the TV with the remote.

Point the remote control toward the remote sensor window on the TV when operating the TV with the remote.

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BATTERY INSTALLATION

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Power Light Indicator Light will show while the TV is powered on.

BATTERY INSTALLATION

Directions for Use

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Remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the remote. Place the batteries (2-AA) in the remote. Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.) Reattach the battery lid.

Remove the battery compartment lid on the back of the remote.

Place the batteries (2-AA) in the remote. Be sure the (+) and (-) ends of the batteries line up correctly (inside of case is marked.)

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HELPFUL HINT
Remember, the tuned channel number will always briefly appear when the TV is first turned ON (and with channel changes.) You can also press the STATUS/EXIT button (on the remote) to see what channel the TV is ON.

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VO L

Reattach the battery lid.

L VO

HELPFUL HINT

Remember, the tuned channel number will always briefly appear when the TV is first turned ON (and with channel changes.)

You can also press the STATUS/EXIT button (on the remote) to see what channel the TV is ON.

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USING THE FRONT AUDIO/VIDEO INPUTS

USING THE CVI (COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT) JACKS

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The CVI connection will be dominate over the AV1 in Video Input. When a Component Video Device is connected as described, it is best not to have a video signal connected to the AV1 in Video Input jack.

Front A/V Input Connection:

C
FRONT
BACK OF TV

udio and Video Front Inputs are available for a quick connection of a VCR, to playback video from a camera or attach a gaming device. Use the AV button on the remote control to tune these inputs.

When headphones re used the sound coming from the TV speakers will be mute.

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INSTALL/MENU
VIDEO AUDIO L R

omponent Video inputs provide for the highest possible color and picture resolution in the playback of digital signal source material, such as with DVD players. The color difference signals (Pb, Pr) and the luminance (Y) signal are connected and received separately, which allows for improved color bandwidth information (not possible when using composite video or S-Video connections).
Monitor out AV1 in VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb AUDIO

Connect the video (yellow) cable from the Video output on the Camera (or accessory device) to the Video (yellow) Input located on the FRONT of the TV.
VOLUME + CHANNEL

AV2 in

1
1
CVI

2
S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

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Jack Panel located on the Front of TV
INSTALL/MENU VIDEO VOLUME + CHANNEL L AUDIO R

For Stereo Devices: Connect the audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Left and Right Outputs on the Camera to a Stereo to Mono adapter. Then plug the single end of the adapter to the Audio In (white) jack on the FRONT of the television.
Video Cable (yellow) Audio Cables (red & white)

Optional Headphones

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Connect the red and white AUDIO CABLES to the Audio (left and right) output jacks on the rear of the accessory device to the Audio (L and R) AV1 in Input Jacks on the TV. Turn the TV and the DVD (or digital accessory device) ON.

Connect the Component (Y, Pb, Pr) Video OUT jacks from the DVD player (or similar device) to the (Y, Pb, Pr) in(put) jacks on the TV. When using the Component Video Inputs, it is best not to connect a signal to the AV1 in Video Jack.

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VIDEO L AUDIO R

COMPONENT VIDEO CABLES (Green, Blue, Red)

For Mono Devices: Connect one end of the audio cable from the Audio Out jack on the device to the Audio In (white) jack on the FRONT of the television.

AUDIO CABLES (RED/WHITE)

COMP VIDEO Y Pb

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

AUDIO R OUT OUT OUT

Turn the TV and the accessory device ON.


Jack Panel of Accessory Device

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Press the AV button or the CH +, buttons to scroll the available channels until CVI appears in the upper left corner of the TV screen. Insert a DVD disc into the DVD player and press the PLAY button on the DVD Player.

3 4

Press the AV button on the remote control to tune the TV to the side input jacks. Front will appear on the TV screen.

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HELPFUL HINT

4
VOL

Pr

Directions for Use

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VOL

Press the PLAY button on the accessory device to view playback, or to access the accessory device (camera, gaming unit, etc.).

ACCESSORY DEVICE EQUIPPED WITH CONPONENT VIDEO OUTPUTS.

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Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the picture source from the current channel, or Front input jacks.

The description for the component video connectors may differ depending on the DVD player or accessory digital source equipment used (for example, Y, Pb, Pr; Y, B-Y, R-Y; Y, Cr, Cb). Although abbreviations and terms may vary, the letters b and r stand for the blue and red color component signal connectors, and Y indicates the luminance signal. Refer to your DVD or digital accessory owners manual for definitions and connection details.

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Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the picture source from the current channel, then AV1 (or CVI), AV2, SVHS, or currect channel. Note: The Component Video and Audio cables needed for this connection are not supplied with your TV. Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for information about purchasing the needed cables.

Note: The Audio/Video cables needed for this connection are not supplied with your TV. Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for information about purchasing the needed cables.

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USING THE AV1 IN OR AV2 IN (INPUT) JACKS

USING THE S-VIDEO INPUT JACKS

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BACK OF TV

NOTE: Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the picture source from the current channel, then the AV1 channel (or CVI channel), then the AV2 channel, then the S-Video (SVHS) channel, then back to the current channel being watched.

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NOTE: Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the picture source from the current channel, then the AV1 channel (or CVI channel), then the AV2 channel, then the S-Video (SVHS) channel, then back to the current channel being watched.

he TVs audio/video input jacks are for direct picture and sound connections between the TV and a VCR (or similar device) that has audio/video output jacks. Both the AV1 and AV2 Input Jack connections are shown on this page, but either one can be connected alone. Follow the easy steps below to connect your accessory device to the AV1 and AV2 in Jacks located on the back of the TV.

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SVHS

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Monitor out AV1 in
CVI

AV2 in

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AV2 AV1

he S(uper)-Video connection on the rear of the TV can provide you with better picture detail and clarity for the playback of accessory sources such as DBS (digital broadcast satellite), DVD (digital video discs), video games, and S-VHS VCR (video cassette recorder) tapes than the normal antenna picture connections. NOTE: The accessory device must have an S-VIDEO OUT(put) jack in order for you to complete the connection on this page.
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VIDEO Y L/Mono Pb
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Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to the VIDEO AV1 in (or AV2 in) jack on the back of the TV.
VIDEO

2
L/Mono AUDIO R

AV1 in

AV2 in

CVI

AUDIO S-VIDEO R Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT


Front

Connect one end of the S-VIDEO CABLE to the S-VIDEO jack on the back of the TV.

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Pb S-VIDEO Pr COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT

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Connect other end of the S-VIDEO CABLE to the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the back of the VCR.
SVHS

Connect the AUDIO (red and white) cables to the AUDIO (left and right) AV1 in (or AV2 in) jacks on the rear of the TV.
AV1 Connection

AV1

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ANT/CABLE OUT S-VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT R L AUDIO OUT

Connect the VIDEO (yellow) cable to the VIDEO OUT jack on the back of the VCR (either one or two) or accessory device being used.

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Connect one end the AUDIO (red and white) CABLES to the AV2 in AUDIO L and R(left and right) jacks on the rear of the TV.

2 1
BACK OF VCR

AUDIO CABLE (RED/WHITE) S-VIDEO CABLE

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Connect the other ends of the AUDIO (red and white) CABLES to the AUDIO (left and right) OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR. Turn the VCR and the TV ON.
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Connect the AUDIO (red and white) cables to the AUDIO (left and right) OUT jacks on the rear of the VCR (either one or two) or accessory device being used.

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S-VIDEO OUT

ANT/CABLE OUT

Turn the VCR (either one or two) or accessory device and the TV ON.

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Press the AV button on the remote control to select the AV1 channel for accessory device number one, or the AV2 channel for accessory device number two. AV1 or AV2 will appear in the upper left corner on the TV screen depending on the channel chosen.

Press the AV button on the remote to scroll the channels until SVHS appears in the upper left corner of the TV screen. Now your ready to place a prerecorded video tape in the VCR and press the PLAY button.

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With either of the VCRs (or accessory devices) ON and a prerecorded tape (CD, DVD, etc.) inserted, press the PLAY button to view the tape on the television.

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Repeatedly pressing the AV button on the remote control will toggle the picture source from the current channel, then AV1 (or CVI), AV2, SVHS, or current channel.

The S-VIDEO and VIDEO AV2 in(puts) are in parallel. The S-VIDEO input is dominant when in use. If separate video signals are connected to the S-VIDEO and VIDEO AV2 in(puts), the signal from the VIDEO AV2 in(put) will not be usable. Note: The S-Video and Audio cables needed for this connection are not supplied with your TV. Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for information about purchasing the needed cables.

Note: The Audio/Video cables needed for this connection are not supplied with your TV. Please contact your dealer or Philips at 800-531-0039 for information about purchasing the needed cables.

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HOW TO USE THE LANGUAGE CONTROL

HOW TO USE THE TUNER MODE CONTROL

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or our Spanish speaking TV owners an onscreen LANGUAGE option is present. With the LANGUAGE control you can set the TVs on-screen menu to be shown in either English or Spanish.
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he TUNER MODE control allows you to change the TVs signal input to either ANTENNA, CABLE or AUTO mode. Its important for the TV to know what type of signal to look for. (From a Cable TV signal or a normal Antenna signal.) In the AUTO mode, when the AUTO PROGRAM feature is activated, the TV will automatically choose the correct mode. Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the onscreen menu until the word INSTALL is highlighted.
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Press CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll the Install features until the words TUNER MODE is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to select either ANTENNA, CABLE, or AUTO mode. When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the on-screen menu from the TVs screen. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the INSTALL menu features.

Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu.

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the onscreen menu until the word INSTALL is highlighted.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the INSTALL menu features.

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Press CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll the Install features until the word LANGUAGE is highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button repeatedly to select ENGLISH or ESPAOL (Spanish).
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When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

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Directions for Use

The Language control only makes the TVs on-screen MENU items appear in English or Spanish text.

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It does not change the other on-screen text features such as Closed Caption (CC) TV shows.

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When CABLE is selected, channels 1-125 are available. When ANTENNA is selected, channels 269 are available. When AUTO is selected, the TV will automatically set itself to the correct mode based on the type of signal it detects when the AUTO PROGRAM feature is activated.

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HOW TO ADD OR DELETE CHANNELS

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hannel Edit makes it easy for you to ADD or DELETE channels from the list of channels stored in the TVs memory. Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the onscreen menu until the word INSTALL is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the INSTALL menu features. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll the Install features until the words CHANNEL EDIT are highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the CHANNEL EDIT options.
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our TV can automatically set itself for local area (or Cable TV) channels. This makes it easy for you to select only the TV stations in your area when the CHANNEL (+), () buttons are pressed.

Note: Make sure the antenna or cable signal connection has been completed before AUTO PROGRAM is activated.

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Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu.

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the onscreen menu until the word INSTALL is highlighted.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the INSTALL menu features.

Press CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll the Install features until the words AUTO PROGRAM are highlighted.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to start the Auto Program scanning of channels. Auto Programming will store all available channels in the TVs memory then tune to the lowest available channel when done. Using the CURSOR DOWN button, scroll the menu to highlight the word SKIPPED.

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With the CHANNEL EDIT options displayed, and CHANNEL NO. highlighted; enter the channel number (with the NUMBERED or the CH + or buttons) you wish to add (Skipped OFF), or delete (Skipped ON) from the TVs memory.

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When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

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When CABLE is selected, channels 1-125 are available.

When ANTENNA is selected, channels 269 are available.

Now use the CURSOR RIGHT button to toggle between ON or OFF. If ON is selected the channel is skipped when scrolling channels with the CH + or buttons. If OFF is selected the channel is not skipped when scrolling channels with the CH + or buttons. When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

When AUTO is selected, the TV will automatically set itself to the correct mode based on the type of signal it detects when the AUTO PROGRAM feature is activated.

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HOW TO USE THE PICTURE ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS

HOW TO USE THE SOUND ADJUSTMENT CONTROLS

o adjust your TV picture controls, select a channel and follow the steps shown below:

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esides the normal volume level control, your TV also has Treble Boost, Bass Boost, Balance, AVL (automatic volume leveler), and Sound (Stereo/Mono) controls.
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Press the MENU button on the remote to display the on-screen menu. Press the MENU button on the remote to display the on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR DOWN button until the word SOUND is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the SOUND menu features.
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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the word PICTURE is highlighted.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the PICTURE menu features.

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Press CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to scroll the Picture features and highlight the control you wish to adjust (Brightness, Color, Picture, Sharpness, Tint, Color Temp., DNR, or Contrast +).

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT or the CURSOR LEFT buttons to adjust the selected control or to make selections for the choose control.

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Press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR DOWN button to scroll the Sound menu features until the control you wish to change is highlighted (Treble Boost, Bass Boost, Balance, AVL, or Sound ).

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to select and adjust other Picture Menu controls.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT button to turn the adjust or turn the control On or Off. When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

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BRIGHTNESS: Press the or buttons until darkest parts of the picture are as bright as you prefer.

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COLOR: Press the or buttons to add or eliminate color.

Treble Boost: Press the or buttons to turn the control On or Off. When On, the control will enhance the high frequency sounds. Bass Boost: Press the or buttons to turn the control On or Off. When On, the control will enhance the low frequency sounds.

PICTURE: Press the or buttons until lightest parts of the picture show good detail.

SHARPNESS: Press the or buttons to improve detail in the picture.


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TINT: Press the or buttons to obtain natural skin tones.

COLOR TEMP: Press the or buttons to select NORMAL, COOL, or WARM picture preferences. (NORMAL will keep the whites, white; COOL will make the whites, bluish; and WARM will make the whites, reddish.)

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Balance: Press the or buttons to adjust the level of sound coming from the left and right speakers.

DNR: Press the or buttons to turn DNR ON or OFF. Dynamic Noise Reduction helps to eliminate noise from the picture.
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Contrast +: Press the or buttons to turn Contrast + ON or OFF. When ON, this control will optimize the picture contrast for improved picture clarity.

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AVL: (Auto Volume Leveler) Press the or buttons to turn the control On or Off. When On, AVL will level out the sound being heard when sudden changes in volume occur during commercial breaks or channel changes.

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Sound: Press the or buttons to select between Stereo or Mono settings. Note: If Stereo is not present on a selected show and the TV is placed in the Stereo mode, the sound coming from the TV will remain in the Mono mode.

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HOW TO USE THE FORMAT CONTROL (EXPAND 4:3)

UNDERSTANDING THE AUTOLOCK CONTROLS

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any times while watching movies from a DVD player the image is shown in letter box format. This is the format that is shown in movie theaters. when shown on a TV screen, the image will have areas of black on top and bottom of the screen. The FORMAT Control can expand the picture to fill the entire TV screen.
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Press the MENU button on the remote to display the on-screen menu.

he AutoLock feature is an integrated circuit that receives and processes data sent by broadcasters, or other program providers, that contain program content advisories. When programmed by the viewer, a TV with AutoLock can respond to the content advisories and block program content that may be found objectionable (such as offensive language, violence, sexual situations, etc.). This is a great feature to censor the type of viewing children may watch.

MOVIE RATINGS
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TV PARENTAL GUIDELINES
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options (AutoLock or Format).

Over the next few pages youll learn how to block channels and certain rated programming. Below is a brief explanation of some terms and ratings you will find in the AutoLock feature. AutoLock offers various BLOCKING controls from which to choose: Access Code: An Access Code must be set to prevent children from unblocking questionable programming.
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Press the CURSOR DOWN button until the word FORMAT is highlighted. Channel Block: Individual channels including the A/V inputs can be blocked.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT or CURSOR LEFT buttons to select one of the two options 4:3 or Expand 4:3. 4:3 - Standard format for the TV. Expand 4:3 - Enlarges the picture to fill out the entire screen area, eliminating the letter box effect. Clear All: Allows you clear all channels being blocked from your viewing set with the Channel Block Control. Block All: Allows you to block ALL channels and A/V inputs at one time. Movie Ratings: Block programming based on ratings patterned by the Motion Pictures Association of America. TV Ratings: Block programming based on standard TV ratings set by TV broadcasters. To learn more about the Motion Picture Ratings and the TV Ratings, refer to the definitions listed on the columns to the right. Press the STATUS/EXIT button twice to display the AutoLock review screen. This screen shows what is activated within the AutoLock settings.
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PG: Parental Guidance Suggested This programming contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.) It may contain one or more of the following: Moderate violence, some sexual situations, infrequent coarse language, or some suggestive dialogue. PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned This programming contains material that parents may find unsuitable for children under the age of 13. It contains one or more of the following: violence, sexual situations, coarse language, or suggestive dialogue. R: Restricted -This is programming is specifically designed for adults. Anyone under the age of 17 should only view this programming with an accompanying parent or adult guardian. It contains one or more of the following: intense violence, intense sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely suggestive dialogue. NC-17: No one under the age of 17 will be admitted. - This type of programming should be viewed by adults only. It contains graphic violence, explicit sex, or crude indecent language.

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When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

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Note: The Expand 4:3 format can also be activated using the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons when the onscreen menu is not being displayed. Pressing these buttons will toggle the standard 4:3 format and the Expand 4:3 format.

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X: Adults Only - This type of programming contains one or more of the following: very graphic violence, very graphic and explicit or indecent sexual acts, very coarse and intensely suggestive language.

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very young audience, including children ages 2-6. This type of programming is not expected to frighten younger children. TV TV-Y7 - (Directed to Older Children -- This program is designed for children age 7 and above.) It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the development skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. This programming may include mild fantasy and comic violence (FV). TV TV-G - (General Audience -- Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages.) This type of programming contains little or no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialogue or situations. TV TV-PG - (Parental Guidance Suggested -- This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: Moderate violence (V), some sexual situations (S), infrequent coarse language (L), or some suggestive dialogue (D). TV TV-14 - (Parents Strongly Cautioned -- This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: intense violence (V), intense sexual situations (S), strong coarse language (L), or intensely suggestive dialogue (D). TV TV-MA - (Mature Audience Only -- This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: graphic violence (V), explicit sexual situations (S), or crude indecent language (L).

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SETTING UP AN AUTOLOCK ACCESS CODE

HOW TO BLOCK CHANNELS

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ver the next few pages youll learn how to block channels and get a better understanding of the rating terms for certain programming. Press the NUMBERED (or CH +, ) buttons to tune the channel you wish to block or censor. Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted.
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fter your personal access code has been set (see previous page), you are now ready to select the channels you want to block out or censor.

First, lets start by learning how to set a personal access code:

Press the MENU button on the remote to display the on-screen menu.

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the words AutoLock are highlighted.
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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the words AUTOLOCK are highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button. The screen will read, ACCESS CODE - - - - .
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button. ACCESS CODE will appear on the screen. Enter the correct access code number. XXXX shows on the Access Code display as you press the NUMBERED buttons. AutoLock menu options will be displayed.

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Using the NUMBERED buttons, enter 0, 7, 1, 1. XXXX appears on the Access Code screen as you press the numbered buttons.

NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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INCORRECT CODE will appear on the screen, and you will need to enter 0, 7, 1, 1 again.

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the words BLOCK CHANNELS are highlighted.

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The screen will ask you to enter a New Code. Enter a new 4 digit code using the NUMBERED buttons. The screen will then ask you to CONFIRM the code you just entered. Enter your new code again. XXXX will appear when you enter your new code and then display the AutoLock menu options.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to turn blocking ON or OFF for that channel. When ON is selected the channel will be blocked.

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Press the CH + or button to select other channels you wish to block. Repeat step 9 to block the new channel.

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Enter your Access Code to view a tuned channel that is blocked with Block Channel.

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Parents - it isnt possible for your child to unblock a channel without knowing your access code or changing it to a new one. If your code changes, and you didnt change it, then you know its been altered by someone else and blocked channels have been viewed.

If you tune to a blocked channel and enter your Access Code to view the channel, ALL blocked channels will be viewable until the TV has been turned off. When the TV is powered back ON, the previously blocked channels will be blocked again.

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HOW TO CLEAR ALL BLOCKED CHANNELS AT THE SAME TIME

HOW TO BLOCK ALL CHANNELS AT THE SAME TIME

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fter blocking specific channels there may come a time when you want to clear all the channels so they can be viewed. The following steps explain how to CLEAR ALL blocked channels. Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu.
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here may come a time when you want to Block All the televisions channels. Maybe you dont want your children to watch TV for a given time. With the Block All control, ALL available channels (including the A/V Inputs) can be set to block at the same time.

Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu.
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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options.

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the words AutoLock are highlighted. Press the CURSOR RIGHT button.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button.

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Enter the correct access code number. XXXX shows on the Access Code display as you press the NUMBERED buttons. AutoLock menu options will be displayed. Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the words BLOCK ALL are highlighted.

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Enter the correct access code number. XXXX shows on the Access Code display as you press the NUMBERED buttons. AutoLock menu options will be displayed.

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the words CLEAR ALL are highlighted.

NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to clear all blocked channels. The Clear All option will read, Cleared.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to turn Block All ON or OFF. When ON is selected, ALL available channels will be blocked. When finished, press the STATUS/EXIT button to remove the menu from the screen.

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When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen.

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If you tune to a blocked channel and enter your Access Code to view the channel, ALL blocked channels will be viewable until the TV is powered OFF and then turned back ON. When the TV is powered back ON, the previously blocked channels will be blocked again. Or, enter your Access Code to view a tuned channel that is blocked with Block Channel.

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CLEAR ALL will not work with the Movie and TV Ratings. These options must be reset individually.

The Clear All option when activated will unblock ALL blocked channels. It will not affect programming blocked by the Movie or TV Rating options.

If you tune to a blocked channel and enter your Access Code to view the channel, ALL blocked channels will be viewable until the TV has been turned off. When the TV is powered back ON, the previously blocked channels will be blocked again.

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Enter your Access Code to view a tuned channel that is blocked with Block Channel.

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BLOCKING PROGRAMS BASED ON MOVIE RATINGS

BLOCKING PROGRAMS BASED ON TV RATINGS

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here are two types of program ratings within the AutoLock feature. One is based on the Movie Industry ratings while the other is based on the TV Industry ratings. Both can be used to block or censor programming that has been rated in either manner.
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his portion of the AutoLock features cover program ratings based on the TV Industry rating system. This is known as TV Ratings within AutoLock. After selecting the Autolock feature and entering your personal access code, the AutoLock options screen appears;

Lets first look at the Movie Rating options of AutoLock:


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Press the MENU button on the remote to display the on-screen menu.

Scroll the menu using the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the words TV RATINGS are highlighted.

To view a program blocked by the TV Rating options, enter your 4 digit access code. This will disable all blocked TV Ratings until the TV is powered off and on again. Then the blocking options will be restored.
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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the word FEATURES is highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options.
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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the TV Ratings (TV-Y, TVY7, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14, or TVMA). When highlighted, the TV-Y and TV-G can be turned ON (which will allow blocking) or OFF (which will allow viewing), of these rated programs. The ratings of TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14, TV-MA can be customized to block V (violence), FV (fantasy violence), S (sexual situations), L (coarse language), or D (suggestive dialogue). Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button to highlight the desired rating.
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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until AutoLock is highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button. The screen will prompt you for your Access Code.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button on the remote to turn the TV-Y or TV-G rating ON or OFF. Or, press the CURSOR RIGHT button to enter the sub-menus for the TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA ratings. If the TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 or TVMA sub-menu is accessed, press the CURSOR UP or CURSOR DOWN button to select one of the options (Block All, V, S, L, D, or FV).
Access Code XXXX Off AutoLock Block Channel Setup Code Clear All Block All Movie Rating TV Rating G PG PG-13 R NC-17 More... Movie Rating G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X

Using the NUMBERED buttons on the remote, enter your 4 digit Access Code. The AutoLock menu options will be displayed.

NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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Directions for Use

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button to highlight the words MOVIE RATINGS.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the MOVIE RATINGS options (G, PG, PG-13, R, NC17, or X).

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TV Rating TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA

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TV Rating TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA

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TV Rating TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG TV-14 TV-MA

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button to highlight any of the Movie Ratings options. When highlighted, all these options can be turned ON (which will allow blocking) or OFF (which will allow viewing).

TV Ratings and Rating Sub-Menus Press the CURSOR RIGHT button on the remote to turn the option ON or OFF.
When a TV Rating is selected to block, ALL higher ratings will be blocked also.

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When a rating is set to block, all higher ratings will be automatically blocked as well. (Example: If the the PG-13 rating is set to block, the R, NC-17, and X ratings will also be blocked.

NOTE: The 0,7,1,1 access code shown on this page is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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To view a program blocked by the Movie Rating options, enter your 4 digit access code. This will disable all blocked Movie Ratings until the TV is powered off and on again. Then the blocking options will be restored.

TV-Y - (All children -- This program is designed to be appropriate for all children.) Designed for a very young audience, including children ages 2-6. This type of programming is not expected to frighten younger children. TV-Y7 - (Directed to Older Children -- This program is designed for children age 7 and above.) It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the development skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. This programming may include mild fantasy and comic violence (FV). TV-G - (General Audience -- Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages.) This type of programming contains little or no violence, no strong language and little or no sexual dialogue or situations. TV-PG - (Parental Guidance Suggested -- This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children.)This type of programming contains one or more of the following: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V). TV-14 - (Parents Strongly Cautioned -- This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V). TV-MA - (Mature Audience Only -- This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.) This type of programming contains one or more of the following: crude indecent language (L), explicit sexual situations (S), or graphic violence (V).

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OTHER AUTOLOCK BLOCKING OPTIONS


Main Picture Sound Features Install Brightness Color Picture Sharpness Tint More... Main Picture Sound Features Install AutoLock Format

SETTING THE SLEEPTIMER CONTROL

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utoLock offers the viewer other blocking features as well. With these Blocking Options, the censoring can be turned ON or OFF.

Press the MENU button on the remote to show the on-screen menu.

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Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the FEATURES menu options.

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN button until the words AutoLock are highlighted.

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button.

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Directions for Use

Enter the correct access code number. XXXX shows on the Access Code display as you press the NUMBERED buttons. AutoLock menu options will be displayed. The on-screen menu will time out and disappear from the screen when you finish, or you can press the STATUS/EXIT button to clear the menu from the screen.

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Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons until the words BLOCKING OPTIONS are highlighted.

NOTE: Remember, if you ever forget your Access Code, the 0,7,1,1 access code is the default code or a way to reset the code when the current access code is not known.

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Access Code XXXX OffStop Time Channel Activate Display AutoLock Block Channel Setup Code Clear All Block All Movie Rating TV Rating AutoLock Setup Code Clear All Block All Movie Rating TV Rating Blocking Options

Press the CURSOR RIGHT button to display the Blocking Options (BLOCKING, UNRATED, or NO RATING) menu.

Features AutoLock Format

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On On On Blocking Options Blocking Unrated No Rating Blocking Options Blocking Unrated No Rating

Press the CURSOR UP or DOWN buttons to highlight the desired feature.

When highlighted, each feature can be turned ON or OFF using the CURSOR RIGHT or LEFT buttons on the remote.

Blocking Options Blocking Unrated No Rating

During the last minute of a Sleeptimer setting, an onscreen count down will be displayed. Pressing any button during the last minute will cancel the Sleeptimer.

During the last 10 seconds of a Sleeptimer setting, an onscreen display will read GOOD BYE.

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BLOCKING: This is what might be called the master switch for AutoLock. When in the ON position, ALL blocking/censoring will take place. When in the OFF position, ALL blocking is disabled.
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UNRATED: ALL unrated programs based on the Movie Ratings or Parental (TV) Guidelines can be blocked if this feature is set to ON and the BLOCKING feature is set to OFF.

NO RATING: ALL programming with NO content advisory data can be blocked if this feature is set to ON and the BLOCKING feature is set to OFF.

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SETTING THE AUTOPICTURE CONTROL

losed Captioning (CC) allows you to read the voice content of television programs on the TV screen. Designed to help the hearing impaired, this feature uses on-screen text boxes to show dialogue and conversations while the TV program is in progress.

Press the CC button on the remote to display the current Closed Caption setting.
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hether youre watching a movie or a sporting event, your TV has automatic video control settings matched for your current program source or content. The AutoPicture feature quickly resets your TVs video controls for a number of different types of programs and viewing conditions you may have in your home. Each AutoPicture setting is preset at the factory to automatically adjust the TVs Brightness, Color, Picture, Sharpness, Tint, Color Temperature, DNR and Contrast+ levels.
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Press the CC button repeatedly to choose from the four Closed Caption options (CC Off, CC 1, CC 2, CC Mute). Dialogue (and descriptions) for the action on the captioned TV program will appear on-screen if the tuned program is broadcasting CC information.

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When finished, press the STATUS /EXIT button to remove the menu from the TVs screen or let the option time out and disappear from the TV screen.

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Not all TV programs and product commercials are made with Closed Caption (CC) information included. Neither are all Closed Caption modes (CC1, or CC2) necessarily being used during the transmission of a closed caption program. Refer to your area's TV program listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows.

SPORTS - Preset picture options for watching sporting events. WEAK SIGNAL - Preset picture options for watching programs where the reception is not at its best. MULTI MEDIA - Preset picture options for use with video gaming.

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NOTE: The CC MUTE option can be used to set the TV to turn the Closed Caption mode ON whenever the MUTE button on the remote is pressed. This activates the CC1 option.

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USING THE QUADRASURF BUTTONS

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list or series of previously viewed channels can be selected with the QuadraSurf (colored) buttons on your remote control. With this feature you can easily switch between different TV programs that currently interest you. The QuadraSurf control allows you set up four different personal Surf lists using the colored buttons (on the remote control), each holding up to ten channels in its quick viewinglist. Press the CHANNEL (+) or () buttons (or the NUMBER buttons) to select a channel to add to one of the SURF lists. Press the SMILEY button on the remote control to ADD the channel to one of the SURF lists. Press the corresponding COLORED (Red, Green, Yellow or Blue) button to add the channel to that buttons Surf list. (Up to ten channels per button can be stored.)
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Press the AUTO SOUND button on the remote control. The current Auto Sound setting will appear in the middle of the screen.

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Press the AUTO SOUND button repeatedly to toggle between the four settings.

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Repeat steps 1 through 3 to add additional channels (up to 10) to each of the the SURF lists. To remove a channel from one of the SURF lists;

Note: Only the PERSONAL control can be changed by the viewer. This changes the settings in the main on-screen menu's sound controls.

Directions for Use

THEATRE - Preset sound options for watching movies.

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VOICE - Preset sound options for programming where heavy dialogue is present.
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While the Smiley face channel indicator is displayed, press the FROWNIE face button. The screen will read, Remove item? Press .

Press the COLORED QuadraSurf button until the desired channel appears. The screen will display the channel number with a colored Smiley face to indicate the Colored button it relates to.

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Your remote also has an A/CH (Alternate Channel) button. Pressing this button will toggle between the Current and one previously selected channel.

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USING THE QUADRASURF BUTTONS

he QuadraSurf buttons on your remote control allow you to store up to 10 channels per button (40 total). This is a great feature if you want to store all your favorite Sports channels, Movie channels, or News channels in one surf list. Family members can have there own favorite list of channels. You can even program the external A/V Input jacks (Front channel) for one of the buttons making it a source button for your external accessory devices.
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Repeatedly pressing the same COLORED button while the smiley face appears will tune all the programmed channels for that specific surf list. After the last channel is tuned, pressing the COLORED button again will return you to the first channel in the list.

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Any time the smiley face appears with the channel number, pressing the frownie face button will allow you to remove it from the list (see the previous page for more details).

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4. Mechanical Instructions
Index of this chapter: 4.1 Rear Cover Removal 4.2 Service Position Main Panel 4.3 Rear Cover Mounting

4.3

Rear Cover Mounting


Before you mount the rear cover, perform the following checks: 1. Check whether the mains cord is mounted correctly in its guiding brackets. 2. Re-place the strain relief of the AC power cord into the cabinet. 3. Check whether all cables are replaced in their original position

4.1

Rear Cover Removal


1. Remove all fixation screws of the rear cover. 2. Now pull the rear cover in backward direction to remove it.

4.2

Service Position Main Panel


1. Disconnect the strain relief of the AC power cord. 2. Remove the main panel, by pushing the two center clips outward [1]. At the same time pull the panel away from the CRT [2]. 3. If necessary disconnect the degaussing coil by removing the cable from (red) connector 0212. 4. Move the panel somewhat to the left and flip it 90 degrees [3], with the components towards the CRT.

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Index of this chapter: 5.1 Test Points 5.2 Service Modes 5.3 Problems and Solving Tips 5.4 Service Tools 5.5 The Blinking LED Procedure 5.6 Protections 5.7 Repair Tips 5.2.1 Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) Purpose To change option settings. To create a predefined setting to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. To display / clear the error code buffer. To override SW protections. To perform alignments. To start the blinking LED procedure. Specifications Tuning frequency: 61.25 MHz (channel 3) for NTSC-sets (Nafta). Color system: NTSC-M. All picture settings at 50 % (brightness, color contrast, hue). Bass, treble and balance at 50 %; volume at 25 %. All service-unfriendly modes (if present) are disabled, like: (Sleep) timer, Child/parental lock, Blue mute, Hotel/hospitality mode Auto switch-off (when no IDENT video signal is received for 15 minutes), Skip / blank of non-favorite presets / channels, Auto store of personal presets, Auto user menu time-out. Operation hours counter. Software version. Option settings. Error buffer reading and erasing. Software alignments. How to enter SDAM Use one of the following methods: Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596 directly followed by the M (menu) button or Short jumper wires 9257 and pin 4 of 7200 on the mono carrier (see Fig. 8-1) and apply AC power. Then press the power button (remove the short after start-up). Caution: Entering SDAM by shorten wires 9257 and pin 4 of 7200 will override the +8V-protection. Do this only for a short period. When doing this, the service-technician must know exactly what he is doing, as it could lead to damaging the set. Or via ComPair. After entering SDAM, the following screen is visible, with S at the upper right side for recognition.

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Test Points
This chassis is equipped with test points in the service printing. In the schematics test points are identified with a rectangle box around Fxxx or Ixxx. On the PCB, test points are specifically mentioned in the service manual as half moons with a dot in the center. Table 5-1 Test Point Overview TEST POINT Fxxx, Ixxx Fxxx, Ixxx Fxxx, Ixxx Fxxx, Ixxx Fxxx, Ixxx Fxxx, Ixxx CIRCUIT POWER SUPPLY Deflection TUNER & IF VIDEO PROCESSING AUDIO PROCESSING AUDIO AMPLIFIER + MONO SOUND PROCESSING FRONT IO + FRONT CONTROL + HEADPHONE DVD POWER SUPPLY CRT PANEL DIAGRAM A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6

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Perform measurements under the following conditions: Service Default Alignment Mode. Video: color bar signal. Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.

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Service Modes
Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) offers several features for the service technician. . There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer (see requirements) and the TV chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble shooting, error code reading and software version readout for all chassis. Requirements: To run ComPair on a computer (laptop or desktop) requires, as a minimum, a 486 processor, Windows 3.1 and a CD-ROM drive. A Pentium Processor and Windows 95/98 are however preferred (see also paragraph 5.4). Table 5-2 SW Cluster SW Software Cluster mane UOC type UOC Special Diversity Features

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Colors not correct / unstable picture 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control. 2. Select the INSTALLATION sub menu. 3. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and sound are correct. 4. Select the STORE menu item. Picture too dark or too bright Increase / decrease the BRIGHTNESS and / or the CONTRAST value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. White line around picture elements and text Decrease the SHARPNESS value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. Snowy picture No or bad antenna signal. Connect a proper antenna signal. Antenna not connected. Connect the antenna. No channel / pre-set is stored at this program number. Go to the INSTALL menu and store a proper channel at this program number. The tuner is faulty (in this case the CODES line will contain error number 10). Check the tuner and replace / repair if necessary. Snowy picture and/or unstable picture A scrambled or decoded signal is received. Black and white picture Increase the COLOR value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. Menu text not sharp enough Decrease the CONTRAST value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. 5.3.2 Sound Problems No sound or sound too loud (after channel change / switching on) Increase / decrease the VOLUME level. Press the Smart Sound button repeatedly to access 4 different types of sound settings and choose your desired setting.

AAABCD-X.Y. This is the software identification of the main micro controller: A = the project name (L03). B = the region: E= Europe, A= Asia Pacific, U= NAFTA, L= LATAM. C = the feature of software diversity: N = stereo nonDBX, S = stereo dBx, M = mono, D = DVD D = the language cluster number: X = the main software version number. Y = the sub software version number. S. Indication of the actual mode. S= SDAM= Service Default Alignment mode. Error buffers. Five errors possible. Option bytes. Seven codes possible. Clear. Erase the contents of the error buffer. Select the CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key. The content of the error buffer is cleared. Options. To set the Option Bytes. See chapter 8.3.1 for a detailed description. AKB. Disable (0) or enable (1) the black current loop (AKB = Auto Kine Bias). Tuner. To align the Tuner. See chapter 8.3.2 for a detailed description. White Tone. To align the White Tone. See chapter 8.3.3 for a detailed description. Geometry. To align the set geometry. See chapter 8.3.4 for a detailed description. Audio. Use default value (Stereo set only), align when necessary. See chapter 8.3.x for a detailed description. <<<<<<<

How to navigate In SDAM, select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to display the next / previous menu items. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to: Activate the selected menu item. Change the value of the selected menu item. Activate the selected submenu. When you press the MENU button twice, the set will switch to the normal user menus (with the SDAM mode still active in the background). To return to the SDAM menu press the OSD / STATUS button. When you press the MENU key in a submenu, you will return to the previous menu. How to store settings To store settings, leave the SDAM mode with the Standby button on the remote. How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the AC power, the set will return in SDAM when AC power is reapplied). The error buffer is not cleared.

5.4 5.3
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Service Tools
ComPair Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (service remote control), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages: 1. ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures. 2. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas.

Problems and Solving Tips


5.4.1 Picture Problems Note: Below described problems are all related to the TV settings. The procedures to change the value (or status) of the different settings are described. No colors / noise in picture 1. Press the MENU button on the remote control. 2. Select the INSTALLATION sub menu. 3. Select and change the SYSTEM setting until picture and sound are correct. 4. Select the STORE menu item.

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You do not have to know anything about I2C commands yourself because ComPair takes care of this. 3. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the Force/SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away. 5.4.2 Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based fault finding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial (or RS-232) cable. For this chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service connector(s). The ComPair fault finding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways: Automatically (by communicating with the television): ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C/UART level. ComPair can access the I2C/UART bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C/UART commands to the microcontroller of the television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C/UART buses of the TV-set. Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis is only possible if the microcontroller of the television is working correctly and only to a certain extent. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the fault finding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the screen give a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES / NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the fault finding process. By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question / answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way. How to Connect This is described in the chassis fault finding database in ComPair. Caution: It is compulsory to connect the TV to the PC as shown in the picture below (with the ComPair interface in between), as the ComPair interface acts as a level shifter. If one connects the TV directly to the PC (via UART), ICs will be blown!
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ComPair Interface Box: 4822 727 21631. AC Adapter: T405-ND. ComPair Quick Start Guide: ST4190. ComPair interface extension cable: 3139 131 03791. ComPair UART interface cable: 3122 785 90630.

Note: If you encounter any problems, contact your local support desk. LVDS Tool Introduction This service tool (also called ComPair Assistant 1) may help you to identify, in case the TV does not show any picture, whether the Small Signal Board (SSB) or the display of a Flat TV is defective. Furthermore it is possible to program EPLDs with this tool (Byte blaster). Read the user manual for an explanation of this feature. Since 2004, the LVDS output connectors in our Flat TV models are standardised (with some exceptions). With the two delivered LVDS interface cables (31p and 20p) you can cover most chassis (in special cases, an extra cable will be offered). When operating, the tool will show a small (scaled) picture on a VGA monitor. Due to a limited memory capacity, it is not possible to increase the size when processing high-resolution LVDS signals (> 1280x960). Below this resolution, or when a DVI monitor is used, the displayed picture will be full size. Generally this tool is intended to determine if the SSB is working or not. Thus to determine if LVDS, RGB, and sync signals are okay. How to Connect Connections are explained in the user manual, which is packed with the tool. Note: To use the LVDS tool, you must have ComPair release 2004-1 (or later) on your PC (engine version >= 2.2.05). For every TV type number and screen size, one must choose the proper settings via ComPair. The ComPair file will be updated regularly with new introduced chassis information. How to Order LVDS tool (incl. two LVDS cables: 31p and 20p): 3122 785 90671. LVDS tool Service Manual: 3122 785 00810. LVDS cable 30p (for LC4.3): 3122 785 90820 (available soon). LVDS cable 41p -> 31p for HD PDPs (dual -> single LVDS): 3122 785 90830 (available soon).

5.5

The Blinking LED Procedure


Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when there is no picture. When the SDAM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer. n short blinks (n = 1 - 14), When all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s, The sequence starts again. . Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0 After entering SDAM: 12 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s,

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6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence, the sequence starts again.

5.6

Protections
If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated and if necessary the set will be put in the protection mode. Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 3 Hz indicates the protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor does not put the set in the protection mode. The error codes of the error buffer can be read via the service menu (SDAM), the blinking LED procedure or via ComPair. To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has one service modes implemented: The Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM). Start-up of the set in a predefined way and adjustment of the set via a menu and with the help of test patterns.

5.7

Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair tip. Set is dead and makes hiccupping sound. Main Supply is available. Hiccupping stops when de-soldering L5563, meaning that problem is in the Main Supply line. No output voltages at LOT, no horizontal deflection. Reason: line transistor 7421 is defective. Set is dead, and makes no sound. Check power supply IC 7520. Result: voltage at pins 2, 6, 7, 9 and 11 are about 180 V and pin 14 is 0 V. The reason why the voltage on these pins is so high is because the output driver (pin 11) has an open load. That is why MOSFET 7521 is not able to switch. Reason: feedback resistor 3523 is defective. Caution: be careful measuring on the gate of 7521; circuitry is very high ohmic and can easily be damaged! Set is in hiccup mode and shuts down after 8 s. Blinking LED (set in SDM mode) indicates error 5. As it is unlikely that the POR and +8V protection happen at the same time, measure the +8V. If this voltage is missing, check transistor 7491 & 7496. Set is non-stop in hiccup mode. Set is in over current mode; check the secondary sensing (opto coupler 7515) and the Main Supply voltage. Signal Stdby_con must be logic low under normal operation conditions and goes to high (3.3 V) under standby and fault conditions. Set turns on, but without picture and sound. The screen shows snow, but OSD and other menus are okay. Blinking LED procedure indicates error 11, so problem is expected in the tuner (pos. 1000). Check presence of supply voltages. As Vlotaux+5V at pin 5 and 7 are okay, VT_supply at pin 9 is missing. Conclusion: resistor 3449 & 3450 are defective

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L03.1U AA

6.

EN 27

6. Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms


Block Diagram
A7
V
FRONT I/O STEREO

A8
1184 1 1121 1

REAR I/O

A5
AV1
V

AUDIO PROCESSING (STEREO + SAP) (FOR STEREO SETS ONLY)

A6 AUDIO AMPLIFIER
7821 AN5891K 7901 AN7522N (STEREO) 7902 AN7523N (MONO)

A7

FRONT CONTROL

A4 CONTROL

+3.3V

MONO

V 1 1185 6 1124 6 2 4 R 3 4

7841 AN5829S 1 L1_IN

6692 TSOP1836 1

F691

IR 6691

5601 5603 5602 7200-B TDA93XX 54 61 56 11


IR LED WP +3V3

7641 M24C04 EEPROM 8 (NVM) 7 6 ERR 5 9 3601 SDA SCL


F642

+3.3V

L 2 R 3

A5 A4
R1_IN

L1_IN

I848

I830

F905

21

L_OUT

12

Main_OutL

6 8

2
F906

0280 L+ 4
L-

+3V3

LED

67 11

A5

A8 R1_IN

MATRIX SWITCH

22
I847

R_OUT

22

SURR TONE

15
I836

Main_OutR

4
F907

5 1

LOCAL KEYBOARD CHANNEL + / VOLUME + / DVD EJECT POWER (NAFTA only)

IIC BUS I/O PORTS

3602 3 2 3605 3604

3643

3642 SDA SCL

A4

VOLUME

9 1

10
F908

R-

KEYBOARD

R2_IN 7101

24 R_OUT

Vaux/Vaudio

12

R+ 2

A3 A5

F643

CVBS_TER_OUT

A4

7161, 7162 SWITCH SY_CVBS_IN

A8

L2_IN

23

L_OUT

A8

MONITOR OUTPUT

V L-OUT

VST PWMDAC ROM RAM 1/10 PAGES MEMORY TELE TEXT/CC + OSD

ERR 6

5 6 7 1 63 64

Pvv_ADJ A1 ITV_CLOCK A4 N.C. ITV_POR A4 N.C. Std_Con A1 STATUS 2 A8 SEL_AV1_AV2 A8

SEL_AV1_AV2

A4
L

A4
STEREO + SAP DEMODULATOR
19 18 3842 3843 3828 3827 14 13

A5
9 11 STATUS2

A7
L+ LRL+ LRR+

HEADPHONE

R-OUT

A4

14

A5

10 6
2 3 4 5

5
SDA SCL

4 SDAM 9257 60
57

VOLUME A6

G-SC1_IN_Y_IN

SVHS (OPT.) 1

C-IN

ERR 4

ERR 4

R+

A4

A4
MONO

B-SC1_IN_U_IN

A4
AV2

V L R L2-IN R2-IN

R-SC1_IN_V_IN R

A5 A5

L_OUT

A8

SPEAKER 2 X 5W 16 Ohm 2 X 3W 8 Ohm 2 X 1W 8 Ohm

YUV INPUT

CVBS SYNC

POR A4 N.C. (ITV)


1621 12MHz

CPU

58

A3 TUNER IF
VT_SUPPLY

9282

A4 IF, VIDEO
VT_SUPPLY_A A2 CVBS_TER_OUT A8 AM_FM_MONO +8VD 9 VT
F003

B1 CRT
7313 7314 R AUDIO CARRIER FILTER 5201 VIDEO PLL DEMOD. VIDEO AMPLIFIER 38 7201 3205 1201
4.5MHz

+160V

5002 +5V 1000 UV1336 6, 7 2

6001 BZX79-C33

3313
F301

1001

7200-A TDA93XX VIF_1 VIF_2 23 24 27 VIDEO IF AGC

7200-C TDA93XX OSD 40 I/O SWITCHING RGB MATRIX RGB INSERT BLACK STRETCH WHITE STRETCH 46 47 48 45 R G B RGB CONTROL OSD/TEXT/CC INSERT BLUE STRETCH WHITE-P. ADJ 50 FRAME_OUT 51 52 53 3619 F603 3620 F604 3621
F605

3301 1622 1 2 3 1300 1 2 3


F303

F308

0165
R G

TV TUNER
ERR 10

IF

11

7315 7316
F302

AQUADAG

RED GREEN BLUE

3305

F309

7 9 3
4
R G B

5 3003

AGC 1 TUNER_AGC

SOUND FM-DEMOD. DE-EMPH.

AUDIO SWITCH 35

SOUND AMPL. + AVL

44

Y-DELAY +8V

7317 7318 B

3309

F310

CRT (9P)
6 8

A8 C-IN A8 SY-CVBS-IN
7202

43 42

VIDEO FILTERS VIDEO IDENT PAL/NTSC DECODER R-Y B-Y BASE BAND DELAY U V

A4 SDA
3004

49

BEAM-LIMIT A2

4 5 6

4 5 6 7 8 +160 V 3418 6318 VG2 25kV

A4 SCL
1003 1 SDA COMPAIR CONNECTOR 2 SCL 3

(MONO)

A8

R_SC1_IN_V_IN G_SC1_IN_Y_IN B_SC1_IN_U_IN FBL_SC1_IN

A2

A2
+160 V
FILAMENT

7 8

A2

POWER SUPPLY A9 DVD (optional)

A4 SYNC.
7571 L4978
F567

A2 DEFLECTION
Hflybk

1572 1 3 TO MPEG CARD (optional) 7200-D TDA93XX 34

LINE
5445 3424 1 F407 7 VG2 2
F425

DVD_SUPPLY

5571

A1
3 2

Vcc

OUT

5572 +8V-DVD 6571

5574

EHT

CONTROL 1

EHT FOCUS

5573
F566

-12V

6422

7570 SI2306D
1

VIDEO INTERNAL 1571 1 4 TO DVD ENGINE (optional) 7422 H H/V SYNC SEPERATOR V H-OSC +PLL 7580 ENERGIZING CIRCUIT (optional) 5570 -12V 6423 6570 6563 5562 6562 6561
F540 I553

5461 7423 H-DRIVE 2nd LOOP H-SHIFT 33


H-DRIVE
I462

7421 BUT11APX

+12V-DVD

F568

VTsupply-A

3571

5575

A3

2423

FOCUS
F422

VG2 EHT

10 3447

A1 A4 A4

A1 POWER SUPPLY
Degaussing Coil

0212 3
3504

3425
Vaux/Vaudio

4 1

1515

6408 MAINSUPPLY 3403 6407

0221 1 2 HOR. DEFL. COIL 9 5401 3402 8

EHT 0 3451 2455 6451 6452 BEAMLIMIT

t
MAINS 0211 SWITCH 1500 T4E 0231 (NOT FOR NAFTA) 7520 TEA1506 3506
I505 DC

2 6504
AC F510

A1

5500

DVD-SUPPLY (OPTIONAL)

A2 A9
FILAMENT

2406

5520 1 8 13 12

3448

6447 3459

F449

+160V
F448

2503

5563 MAIN SUPPLY


I461

VT_SUPPLY A3 -12V

3445 3443

6446

3527 14 11 9 7 3523 3525 3522


G
I533

FRAME
22 V-DRVE + GEOMETRY
EHT 0

7521
D

7464 5

DRAIN DRIVER

3
S
I514

10

5560

6560

F542

V-DRIVE V-DRIVE +
I462

6444 3444 6466 3446 6463

F446

F461

FILAMENT A4

2 6520 7523 6

Vcc

SENSE

5 3549 3526 6522 6 9 7540, 6540 REFERENCE CIRCUIT 4 1 7515 TCET1103 3 HOT GROUND 2 COLD GROUND 7541 STANDBY CIRCUIT +3V3B 3544 7451 3543

Vaux/Vaudio

A2

21

3463 7461 7462

7466 3470 7465 7463 4

DEMAG CTRL

A2
3549 PW-ADJ

36

CONTROL IC
3528

2528

A4
EHT

A2
Std_Con

EW + GEOMETRY

20

N.C.

3465

I468

0222 1 3464 -12V 3474 2 VERT. DEFL. COIL

3475 FRAME OUT A4

A4

CL 36532083_005.eps 101203

EHT

A8 L1_IN

3203

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L03.1U AA

6.

EN 28

I2C and Supply Voltage Overview


B1
CRT

EHT

POWER SUPPLY A9 DVD (optional)

FOCUS 7571 L4978 5571


5 Vcc OUT CONTROL 1 4

DVD_SUPPLY

5572 +8V-DVD +8V-DVD 6571

F567

1572 1 3 TO MPEG CARD (optional) 1300 7 8

VG2

5574

5573
F566

160 V FILAMENT

7570 SI2306D
1

+12V-DVD

F568

1571 1 4 TO DVD ENGINE (optional)

VTsupply-A

3571

5575

A3

TUNER IF

+5V

+5V

VT supply

A2 DEFLECTION
LINE
5441
-12V

VT supply

B1 A4
EHT EHT FOCUS 6422 5461 7421 BUT11APX 2423 7 VG2 2

VIDEO PROCESSING

1622 7

9282

160VD FILAMENT

VT supply-A

VT Supply-A 8 Vaux/Vaudio 2x

3424

7423 H DRIVE 7422


F425

7493 1 FOCUS VG2 EHT 3447 EHT 0 3451 2455 6451 6452 BEAMLIMIT 10 Vaux/Vaudio 3

3494 +3V3

A5

AUDIO PROCESSING

+5V

5841

7 - 7841

A1

POWER SUPPLY

0212 3
3504

Degaussing Coil

4 1

1515

7580 ENERGIZING CIRCUIT (optional) 5570 6570 6563 5562 6562 6561
F540 I553

A4
F422

A1
6491

4491 +3V3A 1x A2

-12V
Vaux/Vaudio

+ 8V

5821 23 - 7821

t
MAINS 0211 SWITCH 1500 T4E 0231 (NOT FOR NAFTA) 3527 3506 7520 TEA1507
DRAIN I505 DRIVER DC

2 6504
AC F510

3425 6408 3403 6463 6407

0221 1 2 HOR. DEFL. COIL 9 5401 3402 8

A4 A4
In

A1

5500

DVD-SUPPLY (OPTIONAL)
FILAMENT

5520 1 8 13 12

A6
3495 +5V 2x 1x

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

2406

2503

5563 MAIN SUPPLY

3448

6447 3459

F449

FILAMENT +160V VT_SUPPLY 1x 2x 3496

7494

Vaux/Vaudio

1 - 7901 or 1 - 7902 + 5V

+ 5V

3445 3443

6446

F448

3 7521 COLD GROUND


D G
I533

FRAME
5560 6560
F542

-12V
F446

7464 5

3497

FILAMENT

FILAMENT

14 11 9 7 3523 3525 3522

6444 3444 6466 3446 6463

FILAMENT

10
I514

Vaux/Vaudio

2 6520 7523 6

Vcc

SENSE

5 3549 3526 6520 6 9 7540, 6540 REFERENCE CIRCUIT 3544 4 1 7515 TCET1103 3 HOT GROUND 2 7541 STANDBY CIRCUIT 3543 3549 PW_ADJ

1x 2x

V DRIVE-

F461

2x 2x

6492

A4
V DRIVE7461

3463 7462

7466 3470 7465 7463 4

A7
4379 7496 3493 +8V 1x 1x 7491 1x 5482 +8VD

AUDIO FRONT I/O

DEMAG CTRL VCC

+ 3V3A

4698

+3V3B 3693 3 - 6692

CONTROL IC
3528

2528

A4
7451 EHT +3V3B -12V Std_Con

A2

3465 3464 3474

0222 1 2 VERT. DEFL. COIL VTSupply-A 3491

+ 3V3B

A4

A8
3492

REAR I/O CINCH

+8V

+8V 4163

+8VA

-12V, FILAMENT,
Vaux/Vaudio

VT supply-A, VT supply, FILAMENT

ERROR CODE LIST

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

Device Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable AN5891K & AN5829S TDA93XX I2C bus Not applicable Not applicable M24C16 Tuner Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable

Error description No Error X-Ray Protection (USA) Horizontal Protection Vertical Protection Tone control & Audio processor I2C identification error POR 3.3V / 8V Protection General I2C bus error E/W Protection (Large Screen) NVM I2C identification error Tuner I2C identification error Black current loop protection MAP I2C identification error (USA) VC I2C identification error (Eu) DVD I2C identification error

7421, 7422, 7423 7461, 7462, 7463, 7464, 7465, 7466 7821 (tone IC), 7841 (Stereo/Sap) 7200, 7541, 7491, 7493, 7496 7200, 3604, 3605 7641, 3641, 3642, 3643 1000, 3003, 3004 3313, 7307, 7308, 7309, 7310, 7311, 7312, 7313, 7314, 7315, 7316, 7317, 7318, CRT -

Check item

Diagram A2 A2 A5 A4, A1 A4 A4 A3 B1 -

I2C BUS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

A7 CONTROL
+3.3V +3.3V
ERR 6

A3
3602 3601

TUNER IF

A5

AUDIO PROCESSING (only for stereo sets)

7200-B

SET 3 PROCESSOR 2 PART OF VIDEOPROCESSOR TDA9370 11

SDA 3605

SDA SCL 3003 3004 3643 3642

SDA SCL 3828 3842 19 3827 3843 41


7841 ERR 4

SCL

3604

+3.3V

5 3644 WP
7641

5 4 1000

14

13
7821

M24C04 7 EEPROM (NVM)


ERR 9

TUNER UV1336
ERR 10

AN5891K AUDIO PROC.


ERR 4

AN5829S AUDIO DECODER

1003 1 2

FOR COMPAIR ONLY

CL 36532083_006.eps 101203

Block Diagrams, Testpoint Overviews, and Waveforms

L03.1U AA

6.

EN 29

Testpoint Overview Mono Carrier and CRT Panel


MONO CARRIER TRACK SIDE VIEW
F492 F642

1003 3642 7641 NVM


F643

CRT TRACK SIDE VIEW


3

6491
F494 A2
K A1

3643
5 4 8 1

Compair conn. 1
11 1

7496
F491
E C B

7493 In Out
F493

F003
1

Tuner 1000
F309 G

7200 Video Processor

32

7494

C B F

F494
64

9 8
33

10

11 12 3
F310 B

I211

44

7 F308 R 6 4

0246
F907 F908 F909 F906
5 1

7901 7902 Audio 12 Output


8

1622
1

1302
F603 F604

3488
F481

1300
8

2 1

F301 F302 F303

T et CR ock S

3905
F903

3903
F901
1

I836
13 15

F605
24

Audio Demodulator
12 1

7821
I830
12 13

7841
21 22 24 1

F605

F642

F643

Audio Processor

I847 I848

0222
F461
2 1

Frame Output
6570
I553

1V / div DC 20s / div. F691

0.5V / div DC 20s / div. F901

0,5V / div DC 20s / div. F903

6560

I542 I540

I461

I462

7464
B C E B C E

6562
8 9 10 12 13

2405
+

7462
F422 F446

E B E B C C

7461 7463
EBC

6444
I465

Power Trafo 5520


7 6 5 3 2 1

7465

1V / div AC 2ms / div. F905

0.5V / div AC 1ms / div. F906

0.5V / div AC 1ms / div. F907

F510 F448
6 7 2

6692

6446

IRRCR
1

I514 I505
7 21

4 D S 3

F691

I533

Supply Output

5441 LOT

8 9

0,5V / div AC 1ms / div. F908

0,5V / div AC 1ms / div. I211

0.5V / div AC 1ms / div. I461

7520
8 14 1

10

Supply Control
7421

Line Output
C

6447
F449
0.5V / div AC 1ms / div. I462 1V / div DC 1ms / div. I465 I505 =17V8 DC 0.5V / div DC 5ms / div.

Mains Switch COLD HOT LIVE PART HOT

F407
B E

F425

COLD

0.5V / div DC 5ms / div.

1V / div AC 5ms / div.

F003

F301

F302

F303

F308

F309

F310

F407

F425

F446

F448

I514

I533

I830

200mV / div AC 20s / div. F449

1V / div DC 20s / div. F461

1V / div DC 20s / div. F481

1V / div DC 20s / div. F491

50V / div DC 20s / div. F492

50V / div DC 20s / div. F493

50V / div DC 20s / div. F494

100V / div DC 20s/div. F510

5V / div AC 20s / div.

2V / div DC 20s / div. F603

10V / div DC 20s / div. F604

100V / div DC 5s / div. I836

2V / div DC 5s / div. I847

1V / div DC 1ms / div. I848

F422 97V DC F540 97V DC F542 13V5 DC 50V / div DC 20s / div. 20V / div DC 5ms / div. 0,5V / div DC 20s / div. 2V / div DC 20s / div. 2V / div DC 20ms / div. 2V / div DC 20s / div. 2V / div DC 20s / div. 50V / div DC 5s / div. 1V / div DC 20s / div. 1V / div DC 20s / div. 1V / div DC 1ms / div. 0.5V / div DC 1ms / div. 0.5V / div DC 1ms / div. CL 36532044_031.eps 200603

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 30

7. Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts


Mono Carrier: Power Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
0211 C1 0212 B1 0213 C5 0231 C2 1500 B2 1501 B3 1508 E7 1509 E7 1515 A7 1516 E7 1520 B7 1560 D7 1570 C8 2452 F11 2453 F10 2500 C3 2501 B5 2502 B5 2503 B6 2504 B6 2505 B2 2507 B6 2515 C7 2520 G2 2521 E2 2522 D6 2523 E6 2524 E5 2525 F5 2526 E2 2527 F1 2528 G6 2540 F9 2541 G9 2542 G7 2543 F6 2560 D8 2561 D9 2562 D9 2564 D10 2570 C9 2571 C8 2580 B7 2584 C6 2585 E6 3452 F11 3453 F10 3454 F9 3456 F11 3500 C2 3501 D2 3502 C4 3503 B4 3504 B4 3505 C4 3506 D4 3507 D2 3508 B4 3509 C3 3510 D3 3519 F6 3520 G2 3521 F2 3522 E5 3523 E5 3524 E5 3525 E5 3526 E6 3527 D5 3528 F1 3541 F8 3542 E9 3543 E10 3544 F9 3545 G8 3546 F11 3547 F9 3548 F9 3549 E9 3550 E10 3580 A7 3581 F6 3582 D10 4560 D8 5500 B4 5501 C4 5502 D4 5506 C7 5509 G4 5515 E5 5520 C7 5521 D6 5560 D8 5562 C9 5563 C10 5570 C7 6500 B5 6501 B5 6502 B5 6503 B5 6504 B5 6505 D2 6520 E2 6521 E6 6522 F6 6540 F8 6541 E9 6560 D8 6561 D9 6562 C9 6563 C9 6570 C8 6580 A8 7451 F10 7515 F7 7520 D2 7521 E6 7522 F6 7523 F1 7540 F9 7541 G8 7580 A7 9500 B2 9501 C2 9502 C4 9503 A6 9506 C7 9509 G4 9515 E5 9520 D6 9560 D7

POWER SUPPLY
RES
For Relay Cct.
-12V 1515 G5P

A
9503 3

*
+t 10R - PTC

3503

3504

*
6500 6501

Rs

+t

7580

BC847B

DEGAUSSING COIL

Rp

*
2580

1N4148

3580

47K 6580

Nafta Region Item / Size 14RF 20V 20RF 27V 0231 2503 220u/200V 220u/200V 220u/200V 470u/200V 3523 NFR25 100R NFR25 100R NFR25 100R NFR25 47R 3526 0.15R / 1W 0.15R / 1W 0.15R / 1W 0.15R / 1W 3547 330K 330K 22K 18K 5520 SS28032-01A SS28032-01A PSS35-205B CS35403-01 6561 BYW76-RAS15/10 BYW76-RAS15/10 BYW76-RAS15/10 BYW76-RAS15/10 7521 STPN5K50ZFP STPN5K50ZFP STPN7K80ZFP STF11NM80 9500 JUMP JUMP JUMP JUMP 9501 JUMP JUMP JUMP JUMP
ITEM LATAM NAFTA NO YES NO C914 YES NO YES

F510

* *
3508

F540 97V DC F542 13V5 DC I505 17V8 DC

0212 1

1N5062 (COL)

1N5062 (COL)

F510

*
1500 PFC5000 1501 PFC5000 1

* * *
RES 5500 4

"$"
6504

*
1520 2515

YES 2505 NO 3503 YES 3504 DMF2820 5500 NO 5502 YES 9503 NO Relay Cct.

2505

2501

2n2

2n2

47u

50V / div DC 5s / div I514

B
I533

1M5

2504

2507

2502

*
6 0211 2 1 2 1

9500 5

9502 RES 3502 3 4

0231 ESB92 2 DMF-2820 5501 1

1N5062 (COL)

1N5062 (COL)

RES

2n2

GBU8K 6502

6503

150u 400V 2503

5506 RES 9506 RES I553 5570 6570 STPS10L60D 2571 1570
T2.5AE 250V

4 3

T4E.250V
2500 470n

1n5

100V / div DC 5s / div

2V / div DC 5s / div
DVD_Supply (OPTIONAL)

3m3 16V

9501

2 1

3505

3M3

3500

For ITV ONLY

2584 220p 9520

220R

3509

1 303V 2 3 13 12 11 RES 1560


T1.8AE 250V

5520

10n

2570

MAINS 150 - 276 V SINGLE RANGE 90 - 276 V FULL RANGE

MAINS SWITCH

RES

*
L_GND

0213

6563 BYW29EX 6562 BYW76 6561

5562
DVD_Gnd

F540 5563 27u MainSupply

5502

2564

3582

3501

3M3

1 C914 6505 3510 BZX384-C22 3507 33K 7520 TEA1506T 17V8 (13V8) 2
Vcc SUPPLY MANAGEMENT

F542 5560 6560 SB340 2560 2n2

2562 2n2

5521

330K

47u

2522

DSP

330K
START-UP CURRENT SOURCE VALLEY VOLTAGE CONTRLLED OSCILLATOR Drain

7 14 302V 9515 RES 5515 7 0V 9 0V 3524 47K 2524 100n 3522 330K 3525 1K0 3527 2K2 302V

8 AudioSupplyGnd_A

22u

2521

I505

Gnd

8 10
START-UP Demag

*
2V6 G

7521 D S 0V 2585

1509 1508 1516


DVD_Gnd

2561

I514

4560 RES

FREQUENCY CONTROL

CURRENT SOURCE OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTIOM LOGIC CONTROL CIRCUIT CURRENT SENSING Driver Sense

220R

2523

3549

1n8

2m2 16V

3506

470p

5 6

10 9

9560 JUMP

Vaux/Vaudio

E
BYD33D 2526 6520
1V3 6
Ctrl INPUT CONTROL CIRCUIT BURST DETECTOR

FOR ITV ONLY


ITV_Vbatt
BZX79-C9V1

1n

1N4148

3526

3542

6521

6541

3550

1K5

82K

1n0

POWER-ON RESET

OUTPUT DRIVER

11 2V6

3523 RES

2525

BZX79-B6V8

6540

7523 BC857B 4V6

470p

2V9

MAXIMUM ON-TIME PROTECTION

OVER POWER PROTECTION

6V2 6V8 3546 6K8 PW_ADJ A4

3521

RES

7522 PDTC143ZT 3581 1K0 6522 BYD33D 2543 1n0 3519

F
3528 10K

2527 56p

0V

7515 TCET1103(G) 22V6 4

10K
2452 82n 3452 820K

I533

3548

15K 3544

6K8 3547

1 9V3

7540 7V7 BC547B 2540 15n

3543

3454 470R

3453

8V3

100K

2542

22u 50V

470n

*
3K3

7451 BC857B

F
EHT A2 3456 47K

3 4V9

3541 7541 PDTC114ET 3V3 3V3

2453 4n7

3545 2K2

10K +3V3B

3520

1K2 2520

2528

10n

2541

FOR MAINS 120V AC 170V (177V) 220V AC 309V (317V) ..V.. Normal Operation in " SERVICE MODE " (..V..) Standy Mode
"$"

9509 5509

HOT

COLD

3V3

10n

Std_Con A4

HOT GROUND COLD GROUND

3139 123 5596.1

F_13931_001.eps 170805

10

11

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 31

Mono Carrier: Deflection

7
Region Item / Size 2406 2408 2423 2424 2441 2452 2453 2457 3402 3441 3442 3447 3451 3455 3456 3460 3646 5401 5402 5441 14RF 560n / 250V 15n / 1K6V 1n / 2KV 33n / 50V 100n / 25V 470p / 500V 2K2 47K 100K 150K 8K2 2K2 47K 1M 33u JF050-119276R

8
Nafta 20V 20RF 270N / 250v 560n / 250V 15n / 1K6V 9n1 / 1K6V 1n / 2KV 33n / 50V 15n / 50V 100n / 25V 22n / 25V 470p / 500V 470p / 500V 2K2 2K2 47K 27K 100K 100K 150K 47K 8K2 2K2 680R 47K 100K 1M 1M 33u 82u JF050-119276R JF050-119272R

9
27V 360N / 250V 12n / 1K6V 1n / 2KV 15n / 50V 22n / 25V 2n2 / 50V 500V 470P NFR25H 2K2 22K 100K 47K 8K2 2K2 100K 1M 59u [CL12514-00] JF0501-21123

10

DEFLECTION
Line Deflection
Hflybk 3422 330K 0V3 6422 94V4 BYD33M 6421 BYW76 2423 LOT 10n 2424 820p 5441 1142

A4

F425 -12V 3424 22R 2471 2429 220n RES 2420 100n BAS316 2421

7421 BUT11APX

EHT

TO PICTURE TUBE

3426 100n 47R 6426

FOCUS VG2

TO CRT PANEL

3428

B
HDRIVE A4 2427 100n

3V3

0V 7422 BC817-25 0V 3432 1K 7423

F407 68R HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION 0221 COIL VH 1 4 1 PSD10-204B 5 7 1

8 6 9445 RES 3445 1R

B
VTSupply EHTO EHT A4 A1

5421

3449 33K 3447 100K 7440 BF423 3442 BAS316 3441


120K

3450 33K

Filament A2

6423 1N4004 3425 82R 2428 47u

3430 1K0

5V4

BC807-25 3V3

10

2441 33n 8K2 RES 3451

2473

470p 6445

Vaudio

5V7

2 4 9407 2407 3443 2406 470n 2408 12n 5 6444 EGP20DL

6451 10u 16V BAS316

3455 2K2

Beam_Limit A4

MainSupplyGND 3460 100K F446 FILAMENT A4 F448

F422 MainSupply 3403 100p 6407 BAV21 6408 3402 2K2 BAV21 4405

6452 BAS316

1R 3444

1K 2405 47u

1R

6446 RGP10D 6447 RGP10D

-12V

9448 RES 3448 9402 RES DC12 5401

D
160VD 2444 470u 2446 2447 470u 10u F449

33u

1R 3446 1R

2457 470p

Frame Deflection E
FILAMENT A2 3468 100u 50V 330R BAS316 3469 6464 68R 0V5 BAS316 2463 7464 BD135 0V9 2465 20V6 160V 6462 RGP10D

6463 RGP10D 2460 56n 6461 RGP10D

1463

E
9505 5505

I461 VDriveA4 3461 2K2

BC857B 220R 3470 3471 2R2 0V9 2470 7461 BC857B 0V8 0V9 12V8 3462 1M 3465 1K -12V 12V2 3466 1K I465 2464 470p 12V2 7463 BC546B 12V8 12V2 0V 0V4 220R 3472 3478 1R0 7465 BD136 0V6 1V5 7462 7466 BC847B -12V 15n

3475 10K 3476 8K2 F461 0222 1 2 Frame_FB VH

Frame_OUT

F407

F422 97VDC

F425

F446

F448

F449

A4

RES
1462

F
100V / div DC 20s/div VERTICAL DEFLECTION COIL 5V / div AC 20s / div 2V / div DC 20s / div 10V / div DC 20s / div 50V / div DC 20s / div

VDrive+

3464 2K2 3477 3R3 3473 2472 3R3 3474 I462 22n 3R3

F461

I461

I462

I465

A4

20V / div DC 5ms / div

0.5V / div DC 5ms / div

0.5V / div DC 5ms / div

1V / div AC 5ms / div F_13931_002.eps 170805

3139 123 5596.1

0221 B4 0222 F6 1462 F6 1463 E7 2405 D3 2406 D4 2407 C4 2408 D4 2420 B2 2421 B2 2423 A4 2424 A4 2426 B1 2427 B1 2428 C1 2429 B1 2441 C9 2444 D8 2446 D8 2447 D7 2455 C8 2457 D7 2460 E5 2461 E1 2462 E3 2463 E3 2464 F3 2465 E5 2470 F5 2471 B1 2472 G4 2473 C7 3402 D4 3403 D3 3422 A3 3424 A1 3425 C1 3426 B3 3428 B2 3430 C2 3432 C2 3439 C8 3440 C8 3441 C7 3442 C7 3443 C6 3444 D6 3445 B6 3446 D6 3447 B8 3448 D6 3449 B8 3450 B8 3451 C8 3455 C9 3459 C7 3460 C9 3461 F1 3462 F1 3463 E2 3464 G2 3465 F2 3466 F2 3468 E3 3469 E4 3470 F4 3471 F4 3472 F4 3473 G5 3474 G5 3475 F5 3476 F5 3477 G4 3478 F5 4405 D3 5401 D4 5402 D4 5421 B3 5441 A5 5505 F8 6407 D4 6408 D4 6421 A4 6422 A3 6423 C1 6426 B2 6444 D7 6445 C7 6446 D7 6447 D7 6451 C9

2426

6452 C8 6453 C8 6460 E3 6461 E5 6462 E5 6463 E5 6464 E3 7421 A3 7422 B2 7423 C2 7440 C8 7461 F2 7462 F2 7463 F3 7464 E4 7465 F4 7466 F3 9402 D4 9407 C4 9445 B6 9446 E6 9448 D6 9505 F8

1n

BZX79-C33 3440

150K 6453

3459

33K 3439

120K

3463

2462

2461

1n 6460

2K2

1n

10u

9446 RES

5402

3R3

2455

10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 32

Mono Carrier: Tuner IF

TUNER IF
+5V VTSupply

TUNER_AGC A4 +5V

3005 100R 3001

A
VTSupply_A

2005

220n

6001

470u 10V

1000 UV1336 3002 2002 2001 100u 10n 22K

BZX79-C33 2007

4K7 1 AGC 2 3 4 SDA A4 2 A4 SCL 3 EH-B 3004 100R 2003 22p 2004 22p 100R 1003 1 3003 5 TU 7 VS 9 VTS

F003 AS SCL SDA 5001

1001 OFWG1984M 1 4 VIF_1 A4

TUNER
IF

11

0283 C7 0285 C7 1000 B3 1001 B6 1003 B1 2001 B2 2002 B3 2003 C3 2004 C3 2005 B5 2006 B1 2007 B5 3001 A2 3002 B2 3003 B2 3004 B2 3005 A1 4000 C4 4001 C2 5001 B5 5002 A4 5003 A4 6001 B5 9002 A4 9282 A4

5002

RES 9002

5003

RES 9282

2006

10u

GND
10 12 13 14 15

NC
6 8
200mV / div AC 20s / div

820n

F003

2 3

VIF_2 A4

0285

C
4001

4000

C
0283

3139 123 5596.1

CL 36532044_003.eps 200603

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 33

Mono Carrier: Video Processing


1 2 3
A5 A5

4
A4 A7 A4 +8V

5
A3,A5 A6 A3,A5 A7 A4 A4

6
A1 A8 A4 , A6 A7 A1 A8 A4 A8

7
A4

8
Vaudio (Vaux) +3V3A +8V

9
FILAMENT +3V3

10
WP A4 +3V3

11

VIDEO PROCESSING
3201

+3V3 LED POR SCL WP

+5V F491 ITV_DATA_OUT SEL_AV1_AV2 ITV_DATA_IN VTSupply_A

ITEM #

Mono 4n7

Stereo
2201

2K7 2202 820p 4n7

2V7

8V

3601 2K2 3602

3606 10K

10u 16V

2604

5V 4602 3491 2609 1n0 100R 4603 9286 4604 9604 3631 4491 56K 470u 10V

3495

9201

+8VD 2203 100n

3203

1K0

100R

6V7 3V3 7201 BC847B

3V4 2K2 3618 SDAM 9257 2K2 I211 2602

7491 BC847B 3633

8V7

3494 3V3 680R A1 3493 10R 3479 10R

33R 2493

3202

4606 RES

7202 BC847B

2K2 3603

BZX384-C5V6

4V A2 1 2 6491 3V3 BAV70 22u 25V 2492 3V3 1N 3 6 7 3V3

1K0 3607 100R 100K 3608 3632 8K2 3492

9V3 13V4 220u 25V

7641 M24C04 NC E1 E2 SCL WC_ 2642

3V3 8 2641 VCC 1n

CVBS_TER_OUT A8

5201 4u7 1 1201 TPS 4M5 I O G 2 3

2204 56p 3204

2V7 10u

7493 L78L33 1 3 IN GND OUT 2

22K 2494

3609 33p 10K 1621 12M 100R 3605

2205

NVM

270R

3205

100R

SDA

5 3V3

3644

100R

4K7 3641

2206

100p

5V7 12V

3496 10R 6492

3497

F492

F493

F494

390R

7496 BD135

6V3

7494 BC337-25

3206

2601

2206

470n

4n7

1K

+3V3 5601 5u6 3634 1K0 5u6 5u6

3643

82R

B
F642 SDA A4 SCL A4 F643

VSS 4

2603 100R 3604 33p 1V1 3V3

2207 TUNER_AGC A3 2208 100n 100n

3207 390R 2V3 3V4 2V4 3V2 3V8 3V4 2V3 1V6 1V6 1V9 0V 0V 0V 27 37 38 31 29 28 35 44 60 55 59 58 57

5602 0V4 0V2 0V2 3V3 3V3 3V3 0V2 0V2 3V2 3V2 3V3 5603 2607 100n 2606 100n 100n 61

1n0 3642 100R

2608

7200 TDA93XX 1V9 23 1V9 24

10 11

5 6 7 8

1 62 63 64

12

54

56

1u

0217 1 2 3V4 6V3 3645 1K0 4661 4 BZX79-C8V2 5 6 7 3

VIF_1 A3 A3 VIF_2 3208 470R 3209 470R 2209 220n

VISION-IF ALIGNMT-FREE PLL DEMOD AGC/AFC VIDEO AMP

DEEMPHASIS AUDIO SWITCH VOL CONTR CPU

I2C-BUS VST PWM-DAC I/O PORTS

1/10 PAGE MEMORY

2605

C
FILAMENT SANDCASTLE A2 A4 Frame_OUT A4

4V 40 SY_CVBS_IN A8 C_IN 2211 1n 3210 100R 2210 220n VIDEO SWITCH 3V4 42 1V5 43 VIDEO IDENT. VIDEO FILTERS

ROM/RAM

TELETEXT CLOSED CAPTION ACQUISITION

TXT/OSD/CC

DISPLAY

220u 16V

AGC CIRCUIT NARROW BAND PLL DEMODULATOR

BAS316 6627

BAS316 6628

BAS316 2612

6626

6625

6V3

7601 PDTA114ET

A8

R GB

BL R
51 3V7 3619 52 3V6 470R 53 3V6 3621 49 3V1 470R 50 7V7 BAS316 3620 470R

F603 F604 RED 1

1202 REFO

2212 220n

CONTR/BRIGHTN 2V3 13 0V2 32 PAL/SEC/NTSC DECODER BASE-BAND DELAY LINE LUMA DELAY PEAKING BLACK STRETCH

I211
GREEN 2 BLUE 3 4 F605 6681 3624 1K0 BLK_IN 5 6 7 +5V 8 1622 160VD FILAMENT A2

G
OSD/TXT INSERT CCC

U
0V 30 0V 41 0V 18

WHITE-P ADJ

To 1300 of CRT PANEL


1V / div DC 1ms / div

Y V
H/V SYNC SEP. H-OSC + PLL

R GB
10u 16V 2615 2616 1n0

+8VD 5482 10u 470u 10V 2482 1u0 2491

8V 39 8V 14 4V 19 5V 15

H-DRIVE 2nd LOOP H-SHIFT

V-DRIVE + EW GEOMETRY GEOMETRY

+8V

RGB/YUV INSERT RGB/YUV MATRIX SATURATION YUV/RGB/MATRIX

E
Frame_OUT A2

F642

F643

6624 BAS316

3V9

3V8

3V8

1V4

1V3

1V9

2V7

2V7

0V8

3V2

0V

3481 2643 220p 2484 100n 3646 1M0 0240 1 2 3 18K

1V

17

34

16

33

25

26

22

21

36

20

2V6

46

47

48

4V

45

Beam_Limit A2

2483 4u7

2489

2486

2485

2487

1M 3480

2488

100n

100n

3483

2490

2231

2233

4n7

2n2

22n

22n

A4 ITV_DATA_OUT A4 A4 A4 ITV_DATA_IN ITV_CLOCK

4u7

POR

0.5V / div DC 20s / div

0,5V / div DC 20s / div


3233 FBL_SC1_IN A8 +8V B_SC1_IN_U_IN G_SC1_IN_Y_IN A8 R_SC1_IN_V_IN A8 A8

3231 4 5 ITV_PORT 6 6481 3498 10K 9240 EH-B Vaux +5VS 2495 F481 7495 LE50CZ SANDCASTLE OUT GND IN 22u 25V Hflybk +8V BAS316 2481 560R 9410 3410 3487 33K 3489 100R 1n0 3485 1K0 3488 3490 3K3 68K 10K 100p 3499 27K 3482 3K3

3232 1K0

100R

A4 A4

TV_BUZZER

F481

F491

F492

F493

F494

F603

F604

F605

A2

A2

FOR ITV ONLY

A4

A2

A2

0,5V / div DC 20s / div

2V / div DC 20s / div

2V / div DC 20ms / div

2V / div DC 20s / div

2V / div DC 20s / div

1V / div DC 20s / div

1V / div DC 20s / div

1V / div DC 20s / div CL 36532044_004.eps 200603

3139 123 5596.1

0217 C10 0240 F2 1201 B2 1202 D1 1621 B4 1622 E10 2201 A2 2202 A3 2203 A2 2204 B2 2205 B3 2206 B4 2207 B2 2208 C2 2209 C2 2210 D2 2211 D1 2212 D2 2231 F6 2232 F6 2233 F7 2481 F3 2482 F2 2483 F2 2484 F2 2485 F3 2486 F3 2487 F4 2488 F5 2489 F5 2490 F6 2491 E1 2492 B9 2493 A9 2494 B7 2495 G1 2496 G4 2497 G5 2498 F2 2601 B4 2602 B5 2603 B5 2604 A5 2605 C7 2606 C7 2607 C7 2608 C8 2609 A6 2612 D8 2615 E7 2616 E8 2641 B11 2642 B10 2643 F2 3201 A3 3202 A2 3203 A4 3204 B2 3205 B3 3206 B3 3207 B3 3208 C2 3209 C2 3210 D2 3231 F7 3232 F8 3233 F8 3410 G5 3479 B8 3480 F4 3481 F3 3482 G3 3483 F4 3484 F5 3485 G5 3486 G5 3487 G6 3488 G4 3489 G6 3490 G4 3491 A7 3492 B7 3493 B8 3494 A8 3495 A9 3496 A10 3497 A10 3498 G3 3499 G3 3601 A5 3602 A5 3603 A5 3604 B5 3605 B5

3606 A5 3607 B6 3608 B6 3609 B7 3618 A5 3619 D7 3620 D8 3621 D7 3624 E9 3631 A7 3632 B7 3633 A7 3634 C8 3641 A11 3642 C10 3643 B11 3644 A10 3645 C9 3646 F2 4491 A9 4602 A7 4603 A7 4604 A6 4606 A4 4661 C9 5201 B2 5482 E1 5601 B8 5602 C8 5603 C8 6481 G3 6491 B9 6492 A10 6624 E9 6625 D10 6626 D8 6627 D8 6628 D8 6681 E8 7200 C2 7201 B3 7202 A4 7491 A7 7493 B9 7494 A10 7495 G2 7496 A8 7601 D9 7641 A10 9201 A3 9240 G1 9286 A6 9410 G5 9604 A6

+5V

AM_FM_MONO

KEYBOARD ITV_CLOCK RESERVED_A ITV_PORT RESERVED_B PW_ADJ

Std_Con ITV_MSG TV_BUZZER IR

L1_IN

VOLUME

SDA

3V3

3V3

1V

0V

39K 3484 39K

2232

0V

2498 2u2

1u

2496

3486

1n0 2497

A2 VDrive+

VDrive-

1K0

HDRIVE

EHTO

+8VD

+3V3

22n

STATUS2

10

+8V

11

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 34

Mono Carrier: Audio Processing

10

11

AUDIO PROCESSING (STEREO + SAP )


5821 +8V 2821 100u 2862 220p 10u

A
4848 RES 1821 1 2 4849 3 2834 10u 2837 470n 2825 4847

AUDIO SOUND PROCESSOR


2826 15n 2833 10u 39n 2861 220p

SOUND MULTIPLEX DECODER

4821 4822 2843 1u0

2842 1u0

R_OUT L_OUT R1_IN L1_IN A8 A8 A8

B
2827 3825 2822 2K2 33n 33n 4 4V1 5 4V1 6 4V1 21 4V1 23 8V 1 4V1

A4 , A8 2841 4u7 3841 180K BLD 17 3V 15 4V1 2844 2V2 I836 2V2 2 AUXL1 3 AUXR1 AUXR2 23 2V2 2855 1u 4 OFFCAN1 2u2 50V 2V2 2845 2V2 5 OFFCAN2 4u7 35V 2846 0V6 6 WB TIME 10u 16V 5V 7 Vcc 8 WB DET Lout 21 2V2 2856 1u PE 20 I848 3V3 3842 100R 3843 100R 2847 100u 2863 220p 10u 16V 4845 7841 AN5829S 1V 1 AGC AUXL2 24 2V2 I847 R2_IN A8 22 2V2 4843 RES 4844 Main_OutR A6 Main_OutL A6 L2_IN A8

PF1

PF2

PF3

PF4

VREF

3824

10n 2836 2K2 100n 4851 RES 2832 10u 4V1 4V1 4V1 3826 2K2

VCC

2835 20 4V1 18 19 22

7821 AN5891K

BB RT RB RIN

TD

16 2V1

SURR

AGC 4850 RES 2824 10u 1V1 2 24 8 9 AGC MODE LT LB AGC 4V1 3 LIN

TONE TONE

VOL
VCA

ROUT BAL SUPER BAS BAL LOUT

Rout

VOL

12

4V1

LEVEL SENSE CONTROL


BD 10 2V1

SDA

19

SDA A4 SCL A4

2K2 3822

220K 2823

10u

0V5 4V1 4V1

SCL

18

3V3

IIC BLOCK
SDA SCL GND

VD

2839

11 2V7

2848 330n 2849 22n 2850

2V3

GND

17 2857 47n 2858 1u 2859 1u 2860 100n 4842 5841 +5V 10u

2828

10n

2V3 9 SPEC FIL 0V7 10 SPEC TIME 2V3 11 SPEC DET 3V4 12 NOISE DET 3852 2M2

PLL

16

3V5

2829

100n

10u

2831

I830

1u 2851 100n 2852

PILOT 15 DET MPX 14 IN SAP 13 DET

3V2

2V2

AM_FM_MONO A4 4841

100R

3828

3V2

100R

3827

100n 2838 10u

2830

SCL A4 SDA A4

9821

1821 A1 2821 A4 2822 B4 2823 D2 2824 D3 2825 B4 2826 A4 2827 B5 2828 E3 2829 E3 2830 F7 2831 E3 2832 C3 2833 B5 2834 A2 2835 C3 2836 C3 2837 B2 2838 E7 2839 D6 2841 C8 2842 B10 2843 B10 2844 C8 2845 D8 2846 D8 2847 D7 2848 D8 2849 D8 2850 E8 2851 E8 2852 E8 2855 C9 2856 C9 2857 D9 2858 E9 2859 E9 2860 E9 2861 B5 2862 A4 2863 D7 3822 D2 3823 D2 3824 C2 3825 B2 3826 C2 3827 E5 3828 E5 3841 C8 3842 D9 3843 D9 3852 E8 4821 B8 4822 B8 4841 E10 4842 E10 4843 C10 4844 C10 4845 D10 4847 A3 4848 A3 4849 B2 4850 C2 4851 C3 5821 A4 5841 D10 7821 B3 7841 C8 9821 F11

3823

14 3V3 13 3V3

10u

AudioSupplyGnd

F
I830
ITEM 4841 4842 4845 MONO BTSC STEREO ----JMP JMP JMP ---

F
I836 I847 I848

1V / div DC 1ms / div

1V / div DC 1ms / div

0.5V / div DC 1ms / div

0.5V / div DC 1ms / div

3139 123 5596.1

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10

11

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 35

Mono Carrier: Audio Amplifier

10

AUDIO_AMPLIFIER + MONO_SOUND_PROCESSING
Vaudio (Vaux) 2901 4921 RES RES AmpOutR+ AmpOutL+ A7 A7 AmpOutL_Pos 3901 AmpOutR_Pos 3902 2903 3K3 1K A7 A7 1 F905 2 5V2 CH1+ 4 5V2 CH11V4 8 CH2-IN CH2- 10 5V2 3910 330K F903 Main_OutR 9905 RES 3905 15K 3906 FILAMENT 10u 16V 100K 2908 3911 2906 1u 2907 2952 0V3 9 VOL GNDCH1 GNDCH2 GNDINP CH2+ 12 5V2 9902 RES AmpOutR_Pos AmpOutR_Neg F907 100p 2948 100p 2949 100p 2950 2947 100p 9901 RES F908 AmpOutL_Neg AmpOutL_Pos 4 3 2 1 SPEAKER F906

+5V

9921

F901 Main_OutL

9903 RES 3903 15K 3904 10K 3909 2904 1u 2905 2951 820p 1n 1V4 6 CH1-IN

VCC 11V8

STB 3V7

* 7901 AN7522N

A4

* 0246
5

L R

TV_BUZZER A4

3908 330K

330K

820p

A4

2 X 5W 2 X 3W

16 ohm 8 ohm 8 ohm

3 1n

11 STEREO OUTPUT

4922

2 X 1W

BZX384-C2V7

*7902 AN7523N
1N4148 6909 1V4 6 CH1-IN

13V5

0246 B10 0251 F2 2901 A6 2903 A5 2904 B4 2905 B4 2906 C4 2907 C4 2908 C2 2909 D4 2947 C8 2948 C9 2949 C9 2950 C9 2951 B5 2952 C5 3551 F2 3901 A4 3902 A4 3903 B3 3904 B4 3905 C3 3906 C4 3907 D4 3908 B2 3909 B3 3910 B3 3911 C3 4921 A3 4922 C8 6565 F2 6908 D2 6909 D3 7901 B6 7902 D6 9565 F2 9901 B8 9902 B8 9903 B3 9905 C3 9921 A3

1u

3V8

6908

STB

VCC 2 6V CH1+ 4 6V CH1-

A4

VOLUME

0V4 9 VOL

D *
STEREO MONO 3906 7901 7902
-

0246 5 Pin

3907

2909

3K3

10u

GNDINP 7

NC 8

GNDCH1 3 MONO OUTPUT

YES AN7522N
NO -

AN7523N 3 Pin

E
Vaudio (Vaux)

1N4148

9565 RES

6565

0251

F901

F903

F905

F906

F907

F908

1 Vaux 2 3551 +5V ITV_Vbatt 10K 3 4 EH-B FOR ITV ONLY

F
0.5V / div AC 1ms / div 0.5V / div AC 1ms / div 0,5V / div AC 1ms / div 0,5V / div AC 1ms / div 0.5V / div AC 1ms / div 0.5V / div AC 1ms / div

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10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 36

Mono Carrier: Font I/O + Control + HP

FRONT IO + FRONT CONTROL + HEADPHONE


FRONT CINCH
1184 1 2 MONO SET 3182 1181 3 BZX79-C6V8 2 3 1

FRONT CONTROL
TO 1121 OF
KEYBOARD A4 120R 200R 3684 3685 430R 9683 3683 3686 3687 3681 3K3 2K2 1K0

A
V
100R 3181 2181 6181 75R 22p

* B *

0277-A

3689

3682

RES

POWER 1606 TS USA

DVD Eject
1604

channel+
1603

channel1602

3183

5 4 2182 330p 3184 47K 3 9181 2

0R

200R

3688

*
L

0218-C

1185

5 1182 2185 6 4 RES

150R

TO 1124 OF

B
volume+
1601

volume1600

0277-B

*
R

0218-B

0239 1

3185 8 RES 1183 2186 9 150R 2183 330p 3186 47K

TO 1010 OF

1 2 3

C
ITEM MONO 0218 0277 NO YES

0218-A

+3V3A +5VS

C
* FOR ITV ONLY

YES NO
A4

RES LED 4692

6691

3691 330R 220R 3693

LTL-10224WHCR 3692

F691

3694

4K7

D
HEADPHONE
HEADPHONE SOCKET
4981 RES 4982 RES 1 6 AmpOutL+ A6 2981 100u 0232 AmpOutL_Pos A6 A4 IR

4698

3695

4695 RES

4699 *

STEREO

D
6692 TSOP1836 2691 100u 3 VS OUT GND 1 2

1V / div AC 2ms / div

F691 9694

FOR ITV ONLY 0259 1 IR

3981 2982 470p 1981 120R

5 2 4 2 +3V3B 3 4 3 5 7

FOR MTV ONLY 1681 1 2 TO FRONT INTERF. PANEL

9982 RES

IR_OUT LED_OUT

3 4 5

AmpOutR+ A6 4983 RES

2983 100u 4984 RES

3982 2984 470p 1982 120R

8 9

RES

RES

RES

AmpOutR_Pos A6

4694

RES

2694

2693

2695

2696

For Engg Purpose Only

0218-A C1 0218-B B1 0218-C B1 0232 E4 0239 B6 0259 E8 0277-A B1 0277-B B1 1181 A2 1182 B2 1183 C2 1184 A4 1185 B4 1600 B9 1601 B9 1602 B8 1603 B8 1604 B8 1606 B7 1681 E9 1981 E3 1982 F3 2181 A3 2182 B3 2183 C3 2185 B2 2186 C2 2691 D9 2693 F7 2694 F7 2695 F8 2696 F8 2981 E2 2982 E3 2983 F2 2984 F3 3181 A2 3182 A2 3183 B2 3184 B3 3185 C2 3186 C3 3681 A9 3682 B9 3683 A7 3684 A7 3685 A8 3686 A8 3687 A9 3688 B9 3689 B6 3691 D8 3692 D7 3693 D9 3694 D8 3695 C7 3981 E2 3982 F2 4692 D7 4694 F6 4695 C8 4698 C8 4699 C9 4981 E2 4982 E2 4983 F2 4984 F2 6181 A3 6691 D7 6692 D8 9181 B3 9683 A7 9694 D7 9982 E2

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 37

Mono Carrier: Rear I/O Cinch

4
+8VA

10

REAR I/O CINCH


SET WITH VIDEO OUT +8V 6151 For ITV Only 2101 470n 1119 To SPLS Panel 8V 2V4 3101 7101 1V8 BC847B 3154 10K

6152

BZX384-C5V6 BZX384-C5V6

FOR ITV ONLY


0224 EH-B

A
MONITOR OUTPUT
1101 0223-D 68R 2102 3102 22p 1K

A4

CVBS_TER_OUT

A
AV2 INPUT

**
V

0223-A 1110 4

16

+8VA 2105

7151 BC848B L_OUT 4151 A5 +8VA 100K 3155 3156 3157 10K 7152 BC848B 10K L2_IN A5 2132 2u2 2131 330p 3132 47K 3131 150R 2137 100p 1111

3103

RES

4105

220K

2103

1102

2107

330p

3104

14

150R

10u

B
3

15

3105

RES

13

100K

4101

2133

4104

4102

3158

3159

330p

2138

100p

3134

1112

10K

47K

SET WITH VIDEO OUT

220K

2104

1103

2108

330p

3106

150R

2106 4152 10u

R2_IN R_OUT A5 A5

2134 2u2

3133 150R 1

YUV INPUT
0223-C

* * *
1104 3111 75R

For ITV Only 1116 To 1125 9103

(FOR SETS WITH 9 +3 P CINCH)

3112 G_SC1_IN_Y_IN 100R 4121 4131 (FOR SETS WITH AV1 & SVHS ONLY) A4

12

4112 For ITV Only 1117 To 1126 9102

RES
3114 B_SC1_IN_U_IN 100R A4

SVHS INPUT
C_IN A4 2135 22p SEL_AV1_AV2 A4 +8V 3164 5K6 11 10 9 3161 33K 3136 100R 3135 1113 75R 6 5 4 8 3 7 2 1 0225-A 7161 BC847B

**

4114 For ITV Only 1118 To 1127

RES
3116 100R 4116 R_SC1_IN_V_IN

11 3115 1106 75R

RES

1105

3113

2112

3152

75R

22p

10

9101

0225-B 2163 BZX384-C6V8 2136 3138 100R 3137 1114 75R 22p

2161

3162

3163

A4

0242

SET W/O SVHS 4161 SY_CVBS_IN

1K0

FBL_SC1_IN

10K

1u0

4162 RES

FOR ITV ONLY

E
AV1 INPUT
0223-B 1107 3121 75R 3122 100R 2121

A4 For ITV Only 1125 To 1116 1121 4129 BZX384-C6V8 4122 1 2 3 For ITV Only 1126 To 1117 1124 6 5 2122 330p 3124 47K 4 4123 3125 5 1109 2128 RES 150R 2124 330p 3126 47K 4124 For ITV Only 1127 To 1118 0262 8 1 +8V 4163 4164 7 6 +8VA GND 2 3 ITV_MSG A4 FOR ITV ONLY 3 2 1 FOR 1185 OF FOR ITV ONLY 1122 1 2 4126 4127 EH-B 2125 2u2 0229 3 4 2123 2u2 3 2 L1_IN A5 R1_IN A5 FOR ITV ONLY 1 9125 4132 FOR 1184 OF 4128 9126 STATUS2 A4 2141 330p 3141 1K0 1115

6161

RES

A4

RES

7162 BC847B

1u0

3123

6 9121 1108 2127 RES

150R

**

AV2 and SVHS inputs NOT for LATAM

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0223-A A10 0223-B E1 0223-C C1 0223-D A1 0224 A6 0225-A D10 0225-B D10 0229 F9 0242 E2 0262 G5 1101 A2 1102 B2 1103 B2 1104 C2 1105 C2 1106 D2 1107 F1 1108 F1 1109 G1 1110 A9 1111 B9 1112 B9 1113 C9 1114 D9 1115 E9 1116 C3 1117 C3 1118 D3 1119 A2 1121 E3 1122 F4 1124 F3 1125 E2 1126 F3 1127 G3 2101 A3 2102 A3 2103 B3 2104 B3 2105 B4 2106 B4 2107 B2 2108 B2 2111 C4 2112 C4 2113 D4 2121 F2 2122 F2 2123 F5 2124 G2 2125 F5 2127 F2 2128 G2 2131 B8 2132 B7 2133 B8 2134 B7 2135 C8 2136 D8 2137 B9 2138 B9 2141 E9 2161 D6 2163 D8 3101 A3 3102 A3 3103 B3 3104 B3 3105 B3 3106 B3 3111 C2 3112 C4 3113 C2 3114 C4 3115 D2 3116 D4 3121 F2 3122 E2 3123 F2 3124 F2 3125 F2 3126 G2 3131 B8 3132 B8 3133 B8 3134 B8 3135 C9 3136 C8 3137 D9 3138 D8 3141 E9 3151 C4 3152 C4 3153 D4

3154 A4 3155 B4 3156 B5 3157 B5 3158 B4 3159 B5 3161 D7 3162 D7 3163 D7 3164 D7 4101 B1 4102 B2 4104 B1 4105 B1 4112 C4 4114 C4 4116 D4 4121 C9 4122 F3 4123 F3 4124 G3 4126 F5 4127 F5 4128 E5 4129 E2 4131 C9 4132 E5 4133 A7 4151 B4 4152 B5 4161 E7 4162 E8 4163 G2 4164 G2 6127 F3 6151 A4 6152 A5 6161 D8 7101 A4 7151 A5 7152 B4 7161 D7 7162 D7 9101 D2 9102 C2 9103 C2 9121 F1 9125 F5 9126 E5

2113

6127

22p

3153

22p

RES

2111

3151

22p

4133

10

Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 38

Mono Carrier: Diversity Table for Rear I/O

1 Diversity Table For


ITEM

3 Rear IO Cinch
CN-R.11/10YUV-STLA/NA L03S 470N 22P 330P 330P 10U 10U 22P 22P 22P 22P 330P 1U 330P 1U 1U 1U 220N 1N 22N 22N 22N JMP JMP 68R 1K 150R 220K 150R 220K 75R 100R 75R 100R 75R 100R 150R 47K 150R 47K 100R 560K 1K JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP BZX79-C6V8 BC847B JMP JMP JMP JMP CN-F.11-STLA/NA L03S 1U 1U 1U 1U 22P 330P 330P 220N 1N 22N 22N 22N 75R 100R 150R 47K 150R 47K 100R 560R 1K JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP BZX79-C6V8 JMP

CN-R.11/10YUV-F.11-STLA/NA 470N 22P 330P 330P 10U 10U 22P 22P 22P 1U 1U 1U 22P 330P 330P 220N 1N 22N 22N 22N JMP JMP 68R 1K 150R 220K 150R 220K 75R 100R 75R 100R 75R 100R JMP JMP JMP 75R 100R 150R 47K 150R 47K 100R 560R 1K JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP BZX79-C6V8 BC847B JMP JMP JMP JMP

CN-R.11/10F.11-MN-LA L03S 470N 22P 330P 10U 1U 22P 330P 220N JMP 68R 1K 150R 220K JMP JMP 75R 100R 150R 47K 100R JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP BZX79-C6V8 BC847B JMP

CN-F.11-MNLA 1U 22P 330P 220N 75R 100R 150R 47K 100R JMP JMP BZX79-C6V8 JMP

CN-R.11/10MN-LA 470N 22P 330P 10U 22P 330P 1U 220N 1N 22N 22N 22N JMP 68R 1K 150R 220K 75R 100R 150R 47K 100R 560R 1K JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP JMP BZX384-C6V8 BC847B JMP
CL 36532044_009.eps 200603

2101 2102 2103 2104 2105 2106 2111 2112 2113 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 2132 2134 2181 2182 2183 2210 2211 2231 2232 2233 2842 2843 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3210 3231 3232 4101 4102 4104 4122 4123 4124 4126 4127 4129 4132 4133 4151 4152 4161 6127 6181 7101 9101 9102 9103 9125

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 39

Mono Carrier: DVD Power Supply (Optional)

DVD POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONAL)


1572 F566
9570 RES +12V_DVD 5573 10u 2581 5571 3 2 10u 100u 25V
5
6

F567

4 3 2 1

To MPEG Card

DVD_Supply SI2306DS 7570

7571 L4978 2572 2573 220n 3572 22K VCC FB 8

3574 2K7

470u 10V DVD_Gnd 5574 10u 2582 470u 10V DVD_Gnd

VTSupply_A

3571 33K

OSC

OUT 4

5572 47u

+5V_DVD

DVD_Gnd DVD_Gnd 3570 33K

2 SS_INH

DVD_Gnd 1m0 16V

SB340

COMP
7

GND BOOT 100n 6571 2577


1 6

F568
3575 4K7 5575 10u 2583 470u 10V

2578

2579

1n0

1571
2 3

2574

2575

100n

3573

DVD_Gnd

8K2

2n2

DVD_Gnd

To DVD Engine

DVD_Gnd

DVD_Gnd DVD_Gnd

DVD_Gnd

DVD_Gnd

1571 B6 1572 A6 2572 A2 2573 A2 2574 B2 2575 B2 2576 B3 2577 B3 2578 B4 2579 B4 2581 A6 2582 A6 2583 B6 3570 B1 3571 A1 3572 A2 3573 B3 3574 A5 3575 B5 5571 A1 5572 A4 5573 A6 5574 A6 5575 B6 6571 B4 7570 A1 7571 A3 9570 A1

2576

22n

DVD_Gnd DVD_Gnd

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DVD_Gnd

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 40

Layout Mono Carrier: (Top Side)


0211 0212 0213 0217 0218 0221 0222 0223 0224 0225 0229 0231 0232 0239 0240 0242 0246 0251 0259 0262 0277 0283 0285 1000 1001 1003 1116 1117 1118 1119 1121 1122 1124 1125 1126 1127 1184 1185 1201 1202 1203 1462 1463 1500 1501 1508 1509 1515 1516 1520 1521 1522 1523 1524 1560 1570 1571 1572 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1606 1621 1622 1681 1821 2002 2006 2007 2105 2106 2205 2405 2406 2407 2408 2423 2424 2428 2441 2444 2446 2447 2455 2457 2460 2463 2465 2470 2488 2491 2492 2493 2494 2495 2498 2500 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2507 2515 A2 B2 B3 D4 C1 A5 C6 D6 D6 C7 C6 A2 B1 D1 E4 D6 D3 C3 C2 E6 B1 E5 E6 E6 E5 E6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 C1 D1 D5 E5 D4 C6 C6 A2 A2 B4 B4 B3 B4 A4 B2 B2 B2 B2 C4 C3 D2 D2 C1 C1 D1 D1 D1 A1 D4 D4 C2 D4 E6 E6 E6 C6 C6 E5 B5 B5 B5 B5 A5 A5 C5 A6 B6 B6 A6 C5 A6 B6 C6 B6 C6 E5 E5 E3 E3 E3 E3 E5 A2 A3 A3 A4 A4 B2 A4 B4 2521 2523 2528 2560 2561 2562 2564 2570 2571 2572 2579 2580 2581 2582 2583 2584 2604 2612 2616 2691 2821 2823 2824 2830 2831 2832 2833 2834 2838 2839 2844 2845 2846 2847 2850 2903 2908 2909 2981 2983 3005 3136 3164 3181 3182 3183 3185 3208 3210 3232 3402 3403 3410 3422 3424 3425 3426 3428 3439 3442 3443 3444 3445 3446 3448 3449 3450 3452 3459 3464 3468 3469 3470 3471 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3482 3483 3484 3488 3490 3491 3493 3494 3495 3496 3497 3498 3500 3501 3502 3503 3504 3505 3506 3507 3508 3509 3510 3519 B3 B4 B3 C4 C4 C4 C5 C3 C3 C3 C2 C2 D2 C2 C2 B4 E5 D4 D5 B1 D4 C5 C4 C4 D4 D4 D4 D4 C4 C4 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D3 D3 D3 B1 B1 E6 C6 D6 B1 B1 C1 C1 D5 D5 D5 B5 B5 D5 A5 C5 C5 A5 C5 C5 A6 B6 B6 A6 B5 A6 C5 C5 C3 C5 C6 C6 C6 B6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 B6 E3 D4 E5 E5 D5 D5 E3 E3 E3 E4 E4 E3 D4 A3 A4 A3 B3 B3 A3 B3 B3 B2 A2 B2 B3 3521 3523 3526 3527 3542 3543 3544 3546 3549 3550 3572 3574 3582 3603 3604 3605 3606 3618 3619 3620 3621 3624 3631 3632 3633 3634 3641 3683 3693 3825 3827 3828 3842 3843 3901 3902 3903 3905 3908 3981 3982 5001 5002 5003 5201 5401 5402 5421 5441 5482 5500 5501 5502 5505 5506 5509 5515 5520 5521 5560 5562 5563 5570 5571 5572 5573 5574 5575 5601 5602 5603 5821 5841 6001 6181 6407 6408 6421 6422 6423 6444 6446 6447 6453 6461 6462 6463 6466 6500 6501 6502 6503 6504 6520 6521 6522 6540 6541 6560 6561 6562 6563 6565 6570 6571 6580 B3 A4 A4 B4 B3 C3 B3 C3 B3 C3 D3 C2 B4 E4 E4 E4 E4 E4 D5 D5 D4 D4 E4 E4 D4 D4 E4 B1 A1 C4 D4 D4 C5 C5 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 B1 B1 E6 E6 E5 D5 B5 B5 C5 A6 D5 B2 B2 B2 C6 A5 C4 A4 B4 B4 C4 B4 B5 B3 C3 C2 D2 C2 C2 D4 D4 D4 D4 D5 E6 B1 B5 B5 A5 A5 C5 B6 B6 A6 C5 B6 B6 B6 B6 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 B4 B4 B3 B3 B3 C4 C4 C4 C4 C3 C3 C2 C2 6625 6691 6692 6909 7200 7421 7440 7463 7464 7465 7493 7494 7495 7496 7515 7521 7540 7571 7641 7821 7901 7902 9002 9101 9102 9103 9121 9125 9126 9140 9141 9142 9143 9144 9145 9146 9147 9148 9149 9150 9151 9152 9181 9186 9201 9240 9241 9242 9243 9244 9245 9246 9247 9248 9249 9250 9251 9252 9253 9254 9255 9256 9257 9258 9259 9260 9261 9262 9263 9264 9265 9266 9267 9268 9269 9270 9271 9273 9274 9275 9276 9277 9278 9279 9282 9283 9284 9285 9286 9287 9288 9400 9402 9407 9410 9445 9446 9448 9500 9501 9502 9503 9504 9505 9506 9507 D4 A1 B1 D3 E5 A5 C5 B6 C6 B6 E3 E4 E3 E3 B3 A4 B3 C3 E4 C4 D3 D3 E6 D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 D6 D6 D6 C6 D6 D6 D5 D6 D5 D1 D1 E5 D3 D3 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 D4 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E4 E4 E4 E4 E4 E4 E4 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 D5 E5 E5 E6 D4 E3 E4 E5 E5 C5 B5 B5 D5 A6 B5 A6 A2 A2 A3 B2 C4 C6 A5 B3 9508 9509 9510 9513 9514 9515 9516 9517 9518 9519 9520 9521 9522 9523 9524 9525 9526 9560 9565 9570 9581 9604 9683 9685 9691 9694 9696 9697 9698 9821 9840 9841 9842 9843 9844 9845 9847 9848 9849 9850 9851 9852 9853 9854 9855 9856 9857 9901 9902 9903 9905 9910 9911 9912 9913 9914 9915 9916 9917 9918 9919 9920 9921 9922 9982 C3 C4 C3 B5 C6 A4 C3 C4 B5 B5 B4 B5 C2 C3 C3 C3 C6 C4 C3 C3 C3 D4 B1 C2 B1 C2 D2 D2 D2 C4 C4 C3 C3 D4 D4 D4 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 D5 D5 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 C3 C3 D3 D3 D3 C3 C3 D2 B1

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

L03.1U AA

7.

EN 41

Layout Mono Carrier (Overview Bottom Side)


2001 2003 2004 2005 2101 2102 2103 2104 2107 2108 2111 2112 2113 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 2127 2128 2131 2132 2133 2134 2135 2136 2137 2138 2141 2161 2163 2181 2182 2183 2185 2186 2201 2202 2203 2204 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2211 2212 2231 2232 2233 2420 2421 2426 2427 2429 2452 2453 2461 2462 2464 2471 2472 2473 2481 2482 2483 2484 2485 2486 2487 2489 2490 2496 2497 2520 2522 2524 2525 2526 2527 2540 2541 2542 2543 2573 2574 2575 2576 2577 2578 2585 2601 2602 2603 2605 2606 2607 2608 2609 2615 2641 2642 2643 A6 A6 A6 A6 B6 A6 B6 B6 B7 B7 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B7 B7 C6 C6 B6 C6 C6 C6 C7 B7 C6 B6 B6 D1 C1 C1 D1 C1 A5 A5 B5 B5 A5 A5 A5 B5 B5 B5 A5 B5 B5 B5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C6 C3 C3 C6 C6 D6 C5 D6 C5 B4 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 A5 D3 D4 E3 E3 D4 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 C3 C2 C2 C3 B3 C2 E4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 A4 B4 A4 A5 A4 A4 A5 2693 2694 2695 2696 2822 2825 2826 2827 2828 2829 2835 2836 2837 2841 2842 2843 2848 2849 2851 2852 2855 2856 2857 2858 2859 2860 2861 2862 2863 2864 2865 2901 2904 2905 2906 2907 2947 2948 2949 2950 2951 2952 2982 2984 3001 3002 3003 3004 3101 3102 3103 3104 3105 3106 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3118 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3126 3131 3132 3133 3134 3135 3137 3138 3141 3151 3152 3153 3154 3155 3156 3157 3158 3159 3161 3162 3163 3184 3186 3201 3202 3203 3204 3205 3206 3207 3209 3231 3233 3430 3432 3440 3441 C2 C2 C2 C2 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 C4 B4 B5 C5 C5 B5 B5 B5 B5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 B4 B4 C5 B5 B5 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 D1 D1 A6 A6 A6 A6 A6 A6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B7 B6 B7 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 C6 C6 B6 B6 C6 C6 C6 C6 A6 B6 B6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 C6 B6 B6 B6 C1 C1 A5 B5 B4 B5 B5 B5 A5 B5 A5 B5 C5 C5 D5 E6 3447 3451 3453 3454 3455 3456 3460 3461 3462 3463 3465 3466 3480 3481 3485 3486 3487 3489 3492 3499 3520 3522 3524 3525 3528 3541 3545 3547 3548 3551 3570 3571 3573 3575 3580 3581 3601 3602 3607 3608 3609 3642 3643 3644 3645 3646 3681 3682 3684 3685 3686 3687 3688 3689 3691 3692 3694 3695 3822 3823 3824 3826 3841 3852 3904 3906 3907 3909 3910 3911 4000 4001 4101 4102 4104 4105 4112 4114 4116 4121 4122 4123 4124 4126 4127 4128 4129 4131 4132 4133 4151 4152 4161 4162 4163 4164 4405 4491 4560 4571 4602 4603 4604 C5 C5 D3 D3 C5 C3 C5 C6 C6 D6 C6 C6 A5 A5 A5 A5 B5 A5 A3 B4 D3 D3 E3 E4 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 C3 D3 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 A4 B4 A5 C1 C1 B1 B1 B1 C1 C1 B1 E1 E1 E1 C2 C4 C4 C5 C4 B5 B5 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 B3 A6 A5 A6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 B6 C6 B6 B6 C6 C6 B6 B6 B6 C6 D5 A3 C4 C5 B4 A4 A4 4606 4610 4661 4692 4694 4695 4698 4699 4821 4822 4841 4842 4843 4844 4845 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 4852 4853 4921 4922 4981 4982 4983 4984 6127 6151 6152 6161 6426 6445 6451 6452 6460 6464 6481 6491 6492 6505 6624 6626 6627 6628 6681 6908 7101 7151 7152 7161 7162 7201 7202 7422 7423 7451 7461 7462 7466 7491 7520 7522 7523 7541 7570 7580 7601 7841 B4 B4 B4 C2 C1 E1 B2 B2 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 C5 B4 B4 B4 C4 C4 C5 C5 B3 B3 D1 D1 D1 D1 B6 C6 C6 C6 C5 C5 C5 C5 C6 C6 B4 A3 A4 D3 B5 B4 B4 B4 B4 B3 B6 C6 C6 B6 B6 B5 B4 C5 C5 D3 C6 C6 C6 A3 E3 E4 D3 D3 C3 C3 B4 C5

Part 1 CL 36532083_02a.eps

Part 2 CL 36532083_02b.eps

Part 3 CL 36532083_02c.eps

Part 4 CL 36532083_02d.eps

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

EN 42

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 1 Bottom Side)

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

EN 43

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 2 Bottom Side)

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

EN 44

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 3 Bottom Side)

Part 3 3139 123 5596.2

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

EN 45

Layout Mono Carrier (Part 4 Bottom Side)

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Circuit Diagrams and PWB Layouts

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7.

EN 46

CRT Panel

4
160V

10

11

CRT PANEL
A
BLUE 3300 GREEN RED 98V 3302 F301 1300 1 2 3 4 TO 1622 OF 5 6 7 8 Filament DIPMATE 3306 F302 5V4 F303 GND_CRT 7310 BF422 3V6 7316 BF423 3V 2V3 7309 RES 5V4 95V 4304 4305 4306 4303 220R GND_CRT 4300 2V3 2V2 220R 180p 3304 3303 7307 RES 7315 2300 33K BF422 6313
BAS321

160V
3313 68R 1303 RES 0165 Aquadag

33K

7313 BF422

171V

99V

1301-1 3 4 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P1 TO CRT SOCKET

3V6

7308 BF422 3V

160V

7314 BF423 8V 17V

5 6 7 8

B
Blue

Blue
Green

CRT

6316
BAS321

R
97V 3301 1K5 F308 100V

9 1

Green

C
Red

GND_CRT1
GND_CRT

220R 4301

160V
8V 3305 7317 BF422 33K 17V 1K5

G
98V F309 1302-A

Red

3V

99V

6317
BAS321

B
102V 3309 1K5 7318 BF423 F310 371V 120V 1 5 6 11 7 G2 8 9 CR H1 H2 CB Heater G3 G1 CG Heater Ground

D
GND_CRT

3310 220R 4302 2V2 7311 RES

3V6

7312 BF422 3V 8V 220R 3311 2302 180p

2V3

CRT GND VG1 Green VG2 Red Heater Heater Blue

9 Pin Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 9 Pin 8 Pin 7 Pin 5 Pin 4 Pin 3

12 Pin Pin 1 & 12 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 Pin 11

VG1 VG2
TO CRT SOCKET

5V9

10

E
GND_CRT

6307 BAS316 4307 RES

6301 3319 BZX284-C8V2 1K5 BAS316 2318 6318

12

GND

VG2 F9 0165 A7 1300 B1 1301-1 B7 1302-A D7 1303 A7 2300 B3 2301 D4 2302 E4 2303 F2 2304 F1 2318 E4 3300 A3 3301 C5 3302 B2 3303 B3 3304 B3 3305 C5 3306 C2 3307 D3 3308 D4 3309 D5 3310 D2 3311 E4 3313 A4 3318 E4 3319 E6 4300 B2 4301 C2 4302 D2 4303 B1 4304 B1 4305 B1 4306 B1 4307 E2 6301 E3 6307 E2 6313 B4 6316 C4 6317 D4 6318 E4 7307 B2 7308 B3 7309 C2 7310 C3 7311 D2 7312 D4 7313 A4 7314 B4 7315 B4 7316 C4 7317 C4 7318 D4

220R

3307

2301

180p 3308

3318

220R

GND_CRT1

160V 2303 680p 2304

1n

GND_CRT1 GND_CRT GND_CRT

FOCUS
VG2

EHT

47n

GND_CRT1

F
FROM MAIN CHASSIS TO LOT

GND_CRT

SIZE 1301 1302 3311 4303 4304 4305 4306

14"/15RF SOC M-NECK 330R SM JUMP SM JUMP -

20"/21" SOC N-NECK 390R SM JUMP SM JUMP


1V / div DC 20s / div 1V / div DC 20s / div 1V / div DC 20s / div 50V / div DC 20s / div 50V / div DC 20s / div 50V / div DC 20s / div

F301

F302

F303

F308

F309

F310

G
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0165 1300 1301 1302 1303 2303 2304 3300 3301 3304 3305 3308 3309 3310 3313 3318 3319 7308 7310 7312 7313 7314 7315 7316 7317 7318 9300 9302 9303 9304 9314 9315 9316 9317 9318 VG2

A1 A2 A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1 A2 A1 A2 A2 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A1

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Top Control Panel


1010 A1 1011 B3 1012 B3 1013 B2 1014 B2 3010 A1 3011 A2 3012 A2 3013 A3 3014 A3 3015 A3 3016 A3

Layout Top Control Panel (Bottom Side)


3010 A1 3011 A1 3012 B2 3013 A1 3014 A1 3015 A2 3016 A2

TOP CONTROL PANEL


1010 1 TO 0239 OF 2 3 200R 3011 430R 3012 3013 3015 2K2 1K0

3010

RES

200R

3014

3016

C+
1013

C1014

V+
1011

0R

V-

1012

PLUG&PLAY

MENU
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1010 A2 1011 A2 1012 A1 1013 A1 1014 B1

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Personal Notes:

Personal Notes:

Alignments

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8. Alignments
Index of this chapter: 8.1 General Alignment Conditions 8.2 Hardware Alignments 8.3 Software Alignments and Settings Note: The Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM) is described in the "Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding" section. SDAM menu navigation is performed by using the MENU UP, MENU DOWN, MENU LEFT, and MENU RIGHT keys of the remote control transmitter. 3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT key to enter the WHITE TONE sub menu. 4. In the WHITE TONE sub menu, press the MENU UP/ DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, or NORMAL BLUE. 5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the values of NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN and NORMAL BLUE to '40'. 6. Press the MENU button twice to enter the normal user menu. 7. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary). 8. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu. 9. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select CONTRAST. Be sure to record the current value of CONTRAST. 10. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of CONTRAST to '0'. 11. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS. Be sure to record the current value of BRIGHTNESS. 12. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to set the value of BRIGHTNESS to minimum (OSD just visible in a dark room). 13. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level SDAM menu. 14. Press the OSD/STATUS button to hide the SDAM onscreen display ("S" indication remains visible). This, to avoid interferences during the waveform measurements 15. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the antenna input, and input a 'black picture' test pattern to the television set. 16. Set the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time base to 0.2 milliseconds (external triggering on the positive vertical pulse with a 10:1 probe). 17. Ground the scope at the CRT panel and connect a 100:1 probe to one of the cathodes of the picture tube socket (pin 7= Red, pin 9= Green, and pin 3= Blue, see also schematic diagram B1). Measure the level of the black current measuring pulses. These are the second line (Red), third line (Green), and fourth line (Blue) directly after the frame blanking (see figure "V_cut-off"). Remark: This chassis is using a TDA93XX UOC series. These use two different measuring pulses at each of the R, G, and B outputs. The above-mentioned level applies to the pulse with the lowest level of each gun. 18. Select the cathode with the highest V_dc value for the alignment. Adjust the V_cut-off of this gun with the SCREEN potentiometer (see figure "Top view family board") on the LOT to the correct value (see table "Vg2 alignment values"). 19. Press the OSD/STATUS button to display the SDAM onscreen display. 20. Press the MENU button to enter the normal user menu. 21. In the normal user menu, use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the PICTURE sub menu (if necessary). 22. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the PICTURE sub menu. 23. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select CONTRAST. 24. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of CONTRAST to the original value. 25. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select BRIGHTNESS. 26. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to reset the value of BRIGHTNESS to the original value. 27. Press the MENU button twice to return to the top level SDAM menu. 28. Use the POWER button on the remote control transmitter or the POWER button on the television set to turn off the television set. This will save the changes made in SDAM.

8.1

General Alignment Conditions


Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditions: AC voltage and frequency: according to country's standard. Connect the television set to the AC power via an isolation transformer. Allow the television set to warm up for approximately 20 minutes. Measure the voltages and waveforms in relation to chassis ground (with the exception of the voltages on the primary side of the power supply). Never use heatsinks as ground. Test probe: Ri > 10 M ohm; Ci < 2.5 pF. Use an isolated trimmer/screwdriver to perform the alignments.

8.2

Hardware Alignments

C 0212 5500

0231

7641 9527 A SDAM 7200 3606 5520

2503

5441

B Focus Screen VG2

LOT

1000 (TUNER) ComPair D 1003

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Figure 8-1 Top view family board 8.2.1 Vg2 Adjustment 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the WHITE TONE sub menu.

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3. Press the MENU LEFT or MENU RIGHT key to enter the OPTIONS sub menu. 4. In the OPTIONS sub menu, press the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select 'OP 1' through 'OP 7'. 5. Use the number keys on the remote control transmitter to enter a new value for the selected option byte. The value must be entered as a three-digit value (for example, '4' would be entered as '0 0 4'). 6. The selected value must be between '0' and '255'. 7. When all desired changes to the option bytes are made, press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. This will save changes to the option byte settings. 8. To ensure the option byte changes take effect: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Leaving the OPTION submenu saves the changes in the Option Byte settings. Some changes will only take effect after the set has been switched OFF and ON with the mains switch (cold start). How to Calculate the Value of an Option Byte Calculate an Option Byte value (OP 1 .. OP 7) in the following way: 1. Check the status of the single option bits (OB): are they enabled (1) or disabled (0). 2. When an option bit is enabled (1), it represents a certain value (see first column "value between brackets" in table below). When an option bit is disabled, its value is 0. 3. The total value of an Option Byte is formed by the sum of its eight option bits. See second table below for the correct Option Bytes per type number.
Bi t (val ue) 0 (1) 1 (2) 2 (4) 3 (8) 4 (16) 5 (32) 6 (64) 7 (128) Total: OP1 OB10 OB11 OB12 OB13 OB14 OB15 OB16 OB17 Sum OP2 OB20 OB21 OB22 OB23 OB24 OB25 OB26 OB27 Sum OP3 OB30 OB31 OB32 OB33 OB34 OB35 OB36 OB37 Sum OP4 OB40 OB41 OB42 OB43 OB44 OB45 OB46 OB47 Sum OP5 OB50 OB51 OB52 OB53 OB54 OB55 OB56 OB57 Sum OP6 OB60 OB61 OB62 OB63 OB64 OB65 OB66 OB67 Sum OP7 OB70 OB71 OB72 OB73 OB74 OB75 OB76 OB77 Sum

max. VCUTOFF [VDC] 0V Ref.


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Figure 8-2 V_cutoff Table 8-1 Vg2 alignment values Screen Size 14RF 20V 20RF 27V 8.2.2 Focusing 1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the antenna input. 2. Input a circle or crosshatch test pattern to the television set. 3. Press the SMART PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter repeatedly to choose NATURAL (or MOVIES) picture mode. 4. Adjust the FOCUS potentiometer (see figure "Top view family board") until the vertical lines near the left and right sides of the screen, and near the horizontal center of the screen, are at minimum width without visible haze. Cut-off point (V) +135 V 4 V +140 V 4 V +140 V 4 V +140 V 4 V

8.3

Software Alignments and Settings


The following options are performed in the Service Default Alignment Mode (SDAM). SDAM is described in the "Service Modes, Error Codes and Fault Finding" section. The following alignments are explained: 1. OPTIONS 2. TUNER 3. WHITE TONE 4. GEOMETRY 5. AUDIO

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OPTIONS Figure 8-3 Option Byte calculation Options are used to control the presence or absence of certain features and hardware. Note: Each option byte controls several features of the television set; therefore, before changing option byte information, it is important to record the current option byte values. This ensures that the television features can be restored to the original settings, if necessary. How to Change an Option Byte An Option Byte represents a number of different options. Changing these bytes directly makes it possible to set all options very fast. All options are controlled via seven option bytes. Select the option byte (OP 1.. OP 7) with the MENU UP/ DOWN keys, and enter the new value. 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the OPTIONS sub menu. Table 8-2 Options settings Typenumber 20L140/37C 20L145/37C 14RFL150/37C 20PT6331/37C 20PT6431/37C 20MS3341/37C 20PT6341/37 20PT5441/37 14PT6441/37 27PT5445/37 27MT3305/17 OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 OP6 OP7 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 215 211 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65 162 196 201 162 196 201 162 196 201 162 192 201 162 204 201 2 192 73 162 204 201 162 204 201 162 204 201 130 204 201 2 196 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Option Bit Assignment Following are the option bit assignments for all L03 software clusters.

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Table 8-3 Option Bit Assignment
Option Byte OP # Option Bit Definition Assignment OBx0 CHINA or NTSC_ONLY OBx1 VIRGIN_MODE Bit = [0] Bit = [1]

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Default setting LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for other sets, 1

Tuning is not for China set or NTSC only Tuning is for China set or NTSC only set set, or this option bit is not applicable

Virgin mode is disabled or not applicable Virgin mode is enabled. Plug and Play menu item will be displayed LATAM & NAFTA: 0 to perform installation at the initial startup of the TV when VIRGIN_MODE is set to 1. After installation is finished, this option bit will be automatically set to 0 UK's default Plug and Play setting is not UK's default Plug and Play setting is available. When UK_PNP LATAM & NAFTA: 0 available or not applicable and VIRGIN_MODE are set to 1 at the initial setup, LANGUAGE = ENGLISH, COUNTRY = GREAT BRITAIN and after exiting from menu, VIRGIN_MODE will be set automatically to 0 while UK_PNP remains 1 ACI feature is disabled or not applicable ACI feature is enabled Feature is disabled or not applicable Feature is enabled LATAM & NAFTA: 0. LATAM & NAFTA: 0

OBx2 UK_PNP

OBx3 ACI OBx4 ATS (EU), or FINE_TUNING (NAFTA), or LANGUAGE_MALAY (AP) OBx5 LNA OBx6 FM_RADIO OBx7 PHILIPS_TUNER OBx0 HUE OBx1 COLOR_TEMP OBx2 CONTRAST_PLUS OBx3 TILT OBx4 NOISE_REDUCTION

Auto Picture Booster is not available or not applicable FM radio feature is disabled or not applicable ALPS / MASCO compatible tuner is in use Hue/Tint Level is disabled or not applicable Color Temperature is disabled or not applicable Contrast+ is disabled or not applicable Rotate Picture is disabled or not applicable

Auto Picture Booster is available FM radio feature is enabled Philips compatible tuner is in use Hue/Tint Level is enabled Color Temperature is enabled Contrast+ is enabled Rotate Picture is enabled

LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0. (Note: Name FM channel can be enabled only when FM_RADIO= 1) LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for mono sets, 1 for stereo sets. LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0. (Note: This option bit can be set to 1 only when WIDE_SCREEN= 1) LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0. (Note: For 2 x 10 W sets only)

2 OBx5 CHANNEL_NAMING

Noise Reduction (NR) is disabled or not Noise Reduction (NR) is enabled applicable Name FM Channel is disabled or not applicable Smart Picture is disabled or not applicable Smart Sound is disabled or not applicable AVL is disabled or not applicable WSSB is disabled or not applicable Name FM Channel is enabled

OBx6 SMART_PICTURE OBx7 SMART_SOUND

Smart Picture is enabled Smart Sound is enabled

OBx0 AVL OBx1 WSSB or HOME_CINEMA OBx2 WIDE_SCREEN OBx3 Virtual Dolby OBx4 MSP34X5_VOL_CTRL 3 OBx5 COMPRESS_16_9

AVL is enabled WSSB is enabled

Software is used for 4:3 set or not applicable

Software is used for 16:9 set

COMPRESS 16:9 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in the FORMAT menu list Expand 4:3 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in the FORMAT menu list, EW function is disabled. In this case, only Expand 4:3 is allowed, Compress 16:9 is not applicable For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is not present For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is not present For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is not present

COMPRESS 16:9 selection is applicable. Item should not be in the LATAM & NAFTA: 0 FORMAT menu list Expand 4:3 selection is applicable. Item should be in the FORMAT LATAM & NAFTA: 1 menu list EW function is enabled. In this case, both Expand 4:3 and Compress 16:9 are applicable. For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is present LATAM & NAFTA: 0

OBx6 EXPAND_4_3

OBx7 EW_FUNCTION

OBx0 STEREO_NON_DBX

LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for mono sets, 1 for stereo sets. LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0

OBx1 STEREO_DBX OBx2 STEREO_PB or KOREAN_2CS OBx3 STEREO_NICAM_2C S OBx4 OB44: DELTA_VOLUME OBx5 OB45: ULTRA_BASS

For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is present For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is present

For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is present not present Delta Volume Level is disabled or not applicable Ultra Bass is disabled or not applicable Delta Volume Level is enabled Ultra Bass is enabled

LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for mono sets, 1 for stereo sets LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for mono sets, 1 for stereo sets.

OBx6 VOLUME_LIMITER OBx7 OB47: INCR_SUR

Volume Limiter Level is disabled or not applicable Incredible Surround feature is disabled

Volume Limiter Level is enabled Incredible Surround feature is enabled

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Option Byte

OBx0 PIP or CLOCK OBx1 HM

Feature is disabled or not applicable HM is disabled or not applicable

Feature is enabled HM is enabled

LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for stereo sets, 1 for mono sets. LATAM & NAFTA: 0. (Note: This option bit is not applicable for EU) LATAM & NAFTA: 0. LATAM & NAFTA: 0. (Note: For EU, when AV2=1, both EXT2 and SVHS2 should be included in the OSD loop) LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 for mono sets, 1 for stereo sets LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0.

OBx2 SVHS OBx3 CVI OBx4 AV3 OBx5 AV2

SVHS source is not available CVI source is not available Side/Front AV3 source is not present AV2 source is not present

SVHS source is available CVI source is available Side/Front AV3 source is present AV2 source is present

OBx6 AV1 OBx7 NTSC_PLAYBACK OBx0 BASS_TREBLE

AV1 source is not present NTSC playback feature is not available Feature is not available

AV1 source is present NTSC playback feature is available Feature is available

OBx1 SMART_TEXT OBx2 SMART_LOCK OBx3 VCHIP (LATAM & NAFTA & NAFTA) / TXT_1PG (EU) OBx4 WAKEUP_CLOCK OBx5 SMART_CLOCK

Smart Text Mode and Favorite Page are Smart Text Mode and Favorite Page are enabled disabled or not applicable Child Lock and Lock Channel are disabled or not applicable for EU Feature is disabled Child Lock and Lock Channel are enabled for EU Feature is enabled

Wake up clock feature is disabled or not Wake up clock feature is enabled applicable Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is disabled or not applicable Smart Surf feature is disabled or not applicable Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is enabled. For NAFTA, menu item AUTOCHRON is present in the INSTALL submenu Smart Surf feature is enabled

LATAM & NAFTA: 0 LATAM & NAFTA: 0

OBx6 SMART_SURF OBx7 PERSONAL_ZAPPIN G OBx0 SYSTEM_LT_1 and SYSTEM_LT_2

LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0

Personal Zapping feature is disabled or Personal Zapping feature is enabled not applicable These two option bits are allocated for LATAM system selection. (00: NTSC-M ; 01: NTSC-M, PAL-M ; 10: NTSC-M, PAL-M, and PAL-N ; 11: NTSC-M, PALM, PAL-N, and PAL-BG)

OBx1 OBx2 SOUND_SYSTEM_AP OB70,OB71,OB72;These three option bits are allocated for AP_PAL sound system selection. (000: BG ; 001: BG / DK ; 010: I / DK ; 011: BG / I / DK ; 100: BG / I / DK / M) OBx3 COLOR_SYSTEM_AP Auto, PAL 4.43, NTSC 4.43, and NTSC Auto, PAL 4.43, NTSC 4.43, NTSC 3.58, and SECAM (This option bit is 3.58 allocated for AP-PAL color system selection) OBx4 SIGNAL_STRENGTH / DVD WAKEUP TIMER (DVD COMBI), 3D_COMBFILTER (NAFTA) OBx5 LNA_PP (for L01 AP cluster), VOICE_CONTROL OBx6 ACTIVE_CONTROL OBx7 TIME_WIN1 The time window is set to 1.2 s The time window is set to 2 s

LATAM & NAFTA: 0

LATAM & NAFTA: 1.

LATAM & NAFTA: 0

LATAM & NAFTA: 1 LATAM & NAFTA: 0 (Note: The timeout for all digit entries depends on this setting)

8.3.2

TUNER Note: Described alignments are only necessary when the NVM (part reference number 7641) is replaced. IFPLL This adjustment is auto-aligned. Therefore, no action is required (default= "30"). AGC (AGC take over point) 1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the antenna input. 2. Input a color bar test pattern to the television set. 3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to 10 mV and set the frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC). 4. Connect a DC multimeter to pin 1 of the tuner (item 1000 on the main chassis).

5. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER sub menu. 7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER sub menu. 8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select AGC. 9. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the AGC value (default value is "32") until the DC-voltage at pin 1 of the tuner lies is 3.3 V. 10. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. 11. To ensure the AGC change takes effect: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds.

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Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard.

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SL (Slicing Level) This adjustment sets the sync slicing level for non-standard signals. You must turn it 'on' to have no picture instability in premium decoded cable channels. OFF: slicing level dependent on noise level. ON: fixed slicing level of 70 %. To adjust SL: 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the TUNER sub menu. 3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the TUNER sub menu. 4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select SL. 5. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to toggle SL 'Off' and 'On'. 6. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. 7. To ensure the SL setting is saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. CL (Cathode Drive Level) Fixed value is "7". 8.3.3 WHITE TONE The values of the 'black cut-off level' can be adjusted in the 'WHITE TONE' sub menu. Normally, no alignment is needed for 'WHITE TONE', and the given default values are used. Default settings for NORMAL (color temperature= 11500 K): NORMAL RED = 22 NORMAL GREEN = 21 NORMAL BLUE = 26 To adjust NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, and NORMAL BLUE: 1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator (e.g. PM5418) to the antenna input. 2. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to at least 1 mV and set the frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC). 3. Input a "100 IRE white" pattern to the television set. 4. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 5. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the WHITE TONE sub menu. 6. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the WHITE TONE sub menu. 7. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select NORMAL RED, NORMAL GREEN, or NORMAL BLUE. 8. Set the Minolta CA100 color analyzer (or equivalent) in RGB mode, and set all color temperature settings to their default values.

9. Place the color sensor of the meter in the middle of the screen. 10. Set the meter in "T-dUV-Y" mode, and set CONTRAST to make the light output "Y" on the meter 90 nit 15% 11. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the value of NORMAL GREEN and/or NORMAL BLUE. 12. When all desired changes to the WHITE TONE sub menu values are made, press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. 13. To ensure the WHITE TONE settings are saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. 8.3.4 GEOMETRY Introduction The geometry alignment menu contains several items for correct picture geometry alignment.

VERT. SLOPE

VERT. SHIFT

VERT. AMPLITUDE

V.S-CORRECTION

HOR. SHIFT

HOR. AMPLITUDE

E/W PARABOLE

UPPER E/W CORNER

LOWER E/W CORNER

10

E/W TRAPEZIUM

11

HOR. PARALLELOGRAM

12

HOR. BOW

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Figure 8-4 Geometry alignments 1. Connect the RF output of a video pattern generator to the antenna input. 2. Input a crosshatch test pattern to the television set. 3. Set the amplitude of the video pattern generator to at least 1 mV and set the frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC).

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6. Select VERTICAL SHIFT (VSH) and align for vertical centering of the picture on the screen. 7. Repeat the last two steps if necessary. Horizontal Phase 1. Set PW to "0". 2. Select Horizontal Shift (HSH) to center the picture on the screen. Horizontal and Vertical Shift Offset for NTSC (TRINOMA and PAL chassis) 1. Align the set for VSH and HSH (according to above mentioned procedures) with a PAL system signal. 2. Change the signal to NTSC system and adjust HORIZONTAL SHIFT OFFSET (H60) and VERTICAL SHIFT OFFSET (V60) to center the picture on the screen. 3. Repeat if necessary. The table below lists the default GEOMETRY values for the different television sets. Table 8-4 Default geometry values Alignment Description PW 31 HSH VSL VAM VSC VSH 8.3.5 AUDIO Necessary measuring equipment: MTS (Multi-channel Television Sound) generator (e.g. Fluke 54200). AC millivolt meter. ILA (Input Level Alignment) 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the AUDIO sub menu. 3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the AUDIO sub menu. 4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select ILA. 5. Apply a BTSC sound signal with a signal strength of 60 dBuV (1 mV_rms) to the aerial input. Measure the output on pin 21 (L_OUT) of IC7841 with an AC millivoltmeter via a Low Pass Filter (R= 10 kohm, C= 1.5 nF, measure on the capacitor). 6. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the meter reading to 106 mV_rms 2 mV_rms (default ILA value is "31"). 7. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. 8. To ensure the ILA setting is saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. LSA (Low Separation Alignment) 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed Picture Width Horizontal Shift Vertical Slope Vertical Amplitude Vertical S orrection Vertical Shift Value 1F 35 33 26 23 31

4. Press the SMART PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter repeatedly to choose PERSONAL or MOVIES picture mode. 5. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 6. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the GEOMETRY sub menu. 7. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the GEOMETRY sub menu. 8. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight either the HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu. 9. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter either the HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu. 10. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select items in the HORIZONTAL sub menu or the VERTICAL sub menu. 11. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the values of items in the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL sub menus. 12. When all desired changes to the HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL sub menu values are made, press the MENU button twice to return to the top level SDAM menu. 13. To ensure the GEOMETRY settings are saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. The following alignments can be performed in the GEOMETRY sub menu: Horizontal Alignments: Horizontal Shift (HSH). Select Horizontal Shift to canter the picture on the screen. Picture Width (PW). Aligns the width of the picture. Vertical Alignments: Vertical slope (VSL). Aligns the picture so the proportions are the same at the top and bottom of the screen. This alignment must be performed first, before all other vertical alignments. Turning SBL, 'on' will assist in performing this alignment. Vertical Amplitude (VAM). Aligns the height of the picture (other vertical alignments are NOT compensated). Vertical S-Correction (VSC). Aligns the vertical linearity, so that the vertical intervals of the grid-patterns are the same over the entire height of the screen. Vertical Shift (VSH). Aligns the vertical center of the picture to the vertical center of the CRT. After performing this alignment, it may be necessary to perform the VAM alignment again. Service blanking (SBL). Turns the blanking of the lower half of the screen 'on' or 'off' (to be used in combination with the vertical slope alignment). Methods of Adjustment Vertical Amplitude and Position 1. Select SERVICE BLANKING (SBL) and set it to 1. The lower half of the picture will be blanked. 2. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select VERTICAL SLOPE (VSL). 3. Align VSL to start the blanking exactly at the horizontal white line at the canter of the test circle (align the bottom of the screen so that castellations just disappear). 4. Press the MENU UP/DOWN buttons to select SBL and set it back to 0. The full picture reappears. 5. Select VERTICAL AMPLITUDE (VAM) and align the picture height to approximately 13.0 - 13.1 blocks (align the top of the screen so that castellations just disappear).

Alignments
by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the AUDIO sub menu. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the AUDIO sub menu. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select LSA. Apply a 300 Hz BTSC sound signal with a signal strength of 60 dBuV (1 mV_rms) to the aerial input (only the left channel of the stereo signal). Measure the output on pin 22 (R_OUT) of IC7841 with an AC millivoltmeter. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the meter reading to a minimum value (default LSA value is "7" for stereo sets, and "0" for mono sets). Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. To ensure the LSA setting is saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard.

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HSA (High Separation Alignment) 1. Activate SDAM by pressing the following key sequence on the remote control transmitter: 0 6 2 5 9 6 directly followed by the MENU button (do not allow the display to time out between entries while keying the sequence). 2. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to highlight the AUDIO sub menu. 3. Press the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to enter the AUDIO sub menu. 4. Use the MENU UP/DOWN keys to select HSA. 5. Apply a 3 kHz BTSC sound signal with a signal strength of 60 dBuV (1 mV_rms) to the aerial input (only the left channel of the stereo signal). Measure the output on pin 22 (R_OUT) of IC7841 with an AC millivoltmeter. 6. Use the MENU LEFT/RIGHT keys to adjust the meter reading to a minimum value (default HSA value is "31"). 7. Press the MENU button to return to the top level SDAM menu. 8. To ensure the HSA setting is saved: Turn the television set 'off' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard. Disconnect the television set from AC power for at least ten seconds. Reconnect the television set to AC power. Turn the television set 'on' by using the 'POWER' button on the remote control transmitter or the local keyboard

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9. Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


Index of this chapter: 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Source Selection 9.3 Audio 9.4 Video 9.5 Synchronization 9.6 Deflection 9.7 Power Supply 9.8 Control 9.9 Abbreviation List 9.10 IC Data Sheets Notes: Only new circuits (compared to the L01.2 chassis) are described in this chapter. For the other circuit descriptions, see the manual of the L01.2L AA. This manual is available in different languages: 3122 785 11800 = Spanish. 3122 785 11820 = Portuguese. Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions. For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the block diagram in chapter 6, and/or the electrical diagrams in chapter 7. Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.

Video Processing Front Control Audio Amplifier Audio Processing

Tuner + IF

Rear I/O

Power Supply

Deflection

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Figure 9-2 Bottom view family board The L03 can be divided into two basic systems, i.e. mono and stereo sound. While the audio processing for the mono sound is done in the audio block of the UOC, external audio processing ICs are used for stereo sets. The tuning system features 181 channels with on-screen display. The main tuning system uses a tuner, a microcomputer, and a memory IC mounted on the main panel. The microcomputer communicates with the memory IC, the customer keyboard, remote receiver, tuner, signal processor IC and the audio output IC via the I2C bus. The memory IC retains the settings for favorite stations, customer-preferred settings, and service / factory data. The on-screen graphics and closed caption decoding are done within the microprocessor where they are added to the main signal. The chassis uses a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS) for the main voltage source. The chassis has a 'hot' ground reference on the primary side and a cold ground reference on the secondary side of the power supply and the rest of the chassis.

9.1

Introduction
The "L03"' chassis is a global TV chassis for the model year 2003 and is used for TV sets with screen sizes from 14 inch to 21 inch, in Super Flat and Real Flat executions. In comparison to its predecessor (the "L01"), this chassis is further simplified: it contains economized executions of the power supply, the video processing (microprocessor), and the audio processing. The standard architecture consists of a Main panel (called "family board"), a Picture Tube panel, a Side I/O panel, and a Top Control panel. The Main panel consists primarily of conventional components with some surface mounted devices in the audio and video processing part.

Tuner + IF Video Processing

CRT Panel

Rear I/O

9.2
Audio Amplifier

Source Selection
The Source Select is divided mainly into two types, the "Mono Source Select" and the "Stereo Source Select". The Mono Source Select, both audio and video, will be done entirely by the UOC and will only be able to select one external audio source. As for the Stereo Source Select, the Panasonic IC, which is for BTSC decoding also, has 2 audio source inputs used for source selection, whereas the UOC will take care of the video selection.

Audio Processing

Front Control

Deflection

Power Supply

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9.2.1

Switching Function for Stereo I/O Video Source Selection The video source selection is done by the UOC. The video setting for LATAM / NAFTA is rather straightforward: a socalled "WYSIWYG" (what you see on the screen, is what you get from the video ouput). Audio Source Selection The AN5829 (BTSC decoder) device does the external stereo audio source selection. A maximum of three audio input sources can be selected. AV1 or FRONT is selected by the mechanical switch in the front cinch connector.

Figure 9-1 Top view family board The functions for video processing, microprocessor (P), and CC/Teletext (TXT) decoder are combined in one IC (TDA937x), the so-called Ultimate One Chip (UOC). This chip is mounted on the component side of the main panel.

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


The selected external audio source is then fed to the AN5829 AUX1 input (pins 2 and 3). The AV2 is fed directly to AN5829 via AUX2 (pins 23 and 24). Then via I2C, the AN5829 IC source selection can be done. 9.2.2 Switching Function for Mono I/O For the Mono configuration, only one input pin is available for the UOC. Video Source Selection The video switching is similar to the section above. Audio Source Selection The audio input (L1_IN) is connected to pin 35 of the UOC.

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The "Stereo AVL" function operates via the AGC control of IC AN5829S. During channel change and source selection, the AGC function is to be switched "off" and then can resume to the previous state ("on/off") as shown in timing diagram below.
user press Ch+ / Ch- or change source
200 msecs

Volume Ctrl Voltage

Mu te/Volume

50 msecs

Mono: AVL_ On/Off Stereo: AGC_On/Off


150 msecs

50 msecs channel / source change active


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9.3

Audio
This chassis is targeted for the NAFTA market with Mono, Stereo, or SAP sound system. For the "basic" Mono and Stereo sets, sound processing includes Volume control and AVL. For stereo sets, IC AN5829S is the BTSC audio signal decoder and AN5891K is the audio processing IC. 9.3.4 Mute

Figure 9-3 AVL timing diagram

9.3.1

Processing This chassis uses the Intercarrier demodulation concept (one SAW filter for both video and audio). The base band (full bandwidth) BTSC audio signal from the UOC is fed to pin 14 of the stereo decoder. The Pilot detection and SAP detection registers indicate the type of transmitted audio signal such as Mono, Stereo, and/or SAP. Based on this indication, the software controls will help to output the appropriate audio signal at pins 21 and 22. The controls are done by the I2C bus connected to pins 18 and 19. Internal or External audio (pins 2, 3, 23, and 24) can also be selected by the source selection register. For the selected audio source, the AGC function can be applied. The output is a fixed level output. The volume control function is available via the power amplifier (AN7522/23).

The TV set must mute: Whenever a "User Mute" is activated. Whenever there is a channel change, RF to RF, RF to AV, AV to RF, and AV to AV (if any). In channel change, MUTE must be activated first before any other activity and unMUTE must be done after every other activity has been completed. Whenever there is a loss in the signal. During cold or warm start, MUTE must be activated until all initialization processes are finished. When the set is going to STANDBY, MUTE must be activated first before any other activities. Note: 1. MUTE mentioned above applies for the audio amplifier mute (= PWM volume control mute). 2. The first condition does not apply for the UOC, IC AN5891K, or IC AN5829S. 3. Above conditions refers to both mono and stereo sets.

9.4
The selected audio output from IC7841 (AN5829) is fed to pins 3 and 22 of IC7821 (AN5891) for audio processing functions, such as Treble, Bass, Volume, Balance, and Surround sound functions. L_out and R_out are then available on pins 12 and 15. IC7821 is also I2C controllable (pins 13 and 14). An AVL function is also available in this IC, and can be used for sets using this IC. In this case, the AVL function of the AN5829 is disabled. Subwoofer output (optional) is available on pin 20. 9.3.2 Amplifier The output is fed to the audio amplifier (IC7901 for stereo sets or IC7902 for mono sets). This is a BTL amplifier (Bridge Tied Load), which is actually a class AB amplifier with four transistors for each channel. The advantage of BTL over the standard Class AB amplifier is that it requires a lower supply voltage to deliver a higher output. The volume level is controlled at this IC (pin 9) by the "VOLUME" control line coming from the microprocessor. After amplification, the audio signal is send to the speaker / headphone output connector. 9.3.3 AVL (Automatic Volume Limiting) The "Mono AVL" function operates via the UOC. During channel change and source selection, the AVL bit is to be switched "off" and then can resume to the previous state ("on/ off") as shown in the timing diagram below.

Video
For a detailed circuit description of this part, we refer to the L01.2L AA manual (see the beginning of this chapter for the ordering codes). Please note that there can be minor differences in the text (e.g. other item numbers), but the described circuit principle is comparable. This chassis uses the TDA937x family Ultimate One Chip TV processor (UOC), which is mounted in an SDIP 64 envelope. The various versions of the UOC series combine the function of a video processor together with a microcontroller and US Closed Caption/TXT decoder.

9.5

Synchronization
Inside IC7200 (part D) the vertical and horizontal sync pulses are separated. These "H" and "V" signals are synchronized with the incoming CVBS signal. They are then fed to the H- and V-drive circuits and to the OSD/TXT circuit for synchronization of the On Screen Display and Teletext (CC) information.

9.6

Deflection
For a detailed circuit description of this part, we refer to the L01.2L AA manual (see the beginning of this chapter for the ordering codes). Please note that there can be minor differences in the text (e.g. other item numbers), but the described circuit principle is comparable.

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9.8.2 User Interface The chassis uses a remote control with RC5 protocol. The incoming signal is connected to pin 67 of the UOC. The keyboard, connected to UOC pin 8, can also control the set. Button recognition is done via a voltage divider. The front LED (6691) is connected to an output control line of the microprocessor (pin 11). It is activated to provide the user information about whether or not the set is working correctly (e.g., responding to the remote control, normal operation (USA only) or fault condition) 9.8.3 I/O Selection For the control of the input and output selections, there are three lines: STATUS1 This signal provides information to the microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on the SCART1 AV input and output port (only for Europe). This signal is not connected in LATAM/NAFTA sets. STATUS2 This signal provides information to the microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on the SCART2 AV input and output port (only for Europe). For sets with an SVHS input it provides the additional information if a Y/C or CVBS source is present. The presence of an external Y/C source makes this line 'high' while a CVBS source makes the line 'low'. SEL_AV1_AV2 This is the source select control signal from the microprocessor. This control line is under user control or can be activated by the other two control lines. 9.8.4 Power Supply Control The Power Supply is interfaced with the microcontroller (UOC) to provide the power supply with the control signals required for burst mode operation in standby and to vary the picture width by adjusting V_BAT. The microprocessor part is supplied with 3.3 V and 8 V. The 3.3 V is derived from the "V_aux/V_audio" voltage via a 3V3 stabilizer (7493). The 8 V is derived from the 33V tuner voltage via TS7491 and TS7496. Two signals are used to control the power supply: STD_CON and PW_ADJ. STD_CON This signal is generated by the microprocessor when overcurrent takes place at the "Main" line. This is done to enable the power supply into standby burst mode, and to enable this mode during a protection. This is of logic "high" (3.3 V) under normal operation of the TV. When the TV set is in Standby (or fault) condition, this signal is a continuous pulse of 5 ms "low" (0 V) and 5 ms "high". Note: In the L01 chassis this was inverted.
+3V3

The L03 range consists of TV sets spanning from 14 to 21 inch using the same chassis architecture. For the chassis architecture, the CRTs used do not need East/West Correction. Therefore the geometry correction needed is horizontal shift, vertical slope, vertical amplitude, vertical S-correction, vertical shift and vertical zoom for geometry corrections (with the appropriate offsets required for NTSC channels on PAL sets).

9.7

Power Supply
For a detailed circuit description of this part, we refer to the L01.2L AA manual (see the beginning of this chapter for the ordering codes). Please note that there can be minor differences in the text (e.g. other item numbers), but the described circuit principle is comparable.

9.7.1

Introduction The supply is a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS). The frequency of operation varies with the circuit load. This 'QuasiResonant Flyback' behavior has some important benefits compared to a 'hard switching' fixed frequency Flyback converter. The efficiency can be improved up to 90%, which results in lower power consumption. Moreover, the supply runs cooler and safety is enhanced. The control IC in this power supply is the TEA1506 (L01= TEA1507). Unlike the TEA1507 control IC, the TEA1506 has no internal high voltage start-up source, and therefore needs to be started by means of an external bleeder resistor (R3506 and R3507). The operating voltage for the driver circuit is also taken from the 'hot' side of this transformer. The switching regulator IC 7520 starts switching the FET 'on' and 'off', to control the current flow through the primary winding of transformer 5520. The energy stored in the primary winding during the 'on' time is delivered to the secondary windings during the 'off' time. The "MainSupply" line is the reference voltage for the power supply. It is sampled by resistors 3543 and 3544 and fed to the input of the regulator 7540 / 6540. This regulator drives the feedback optocoupler 7515 to set the feedback control voltage on pin 6 of 7520. The power supply in the set is "on" any time AC power is connected to the set.

9.7.2

Derived Voltages The voltages supplied by the secondary windings of T5520 are: "MainSupply" for the horizontal output. "V_aux/V_audio" for the audio circuit. An optional "DVD_Supply" for future extensions. Other voltages are provided by the LOT. It supplies -12 V, the tuner voltage, the filament voltage, and the +160 V source for the video drive. These secondary voltages of the LOT are monitored by the "EHT" lines.

9.8

Control
The microprocessor part of the UOC has the complete control and CC/Teletext processing on board. The User menu's and Service Default / Alignment Mode's are generated by the uP. Communication to other ICs is done via the I2C-bus.

9.8.1

I2C-Bus The main control system, which consists of the microprocessor part of the UOC (7200), is linked to the external devices (Tuner, NVM, Audio ICs, etc) by means of the I2C-bus. An internal I2Cbus is used to control other signal processing functions, like video processing, sound IF, vision IF, synchronization, etc.

AC INPUT

POWER SUPPLY BLOCK WITH TEA 1506 CONTROL IC

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Figure 9-4 Block diagram of power supply interface with UOC

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets


PW_ADJ This signal is generated by the UOC through a PWM port. This PWM port is configured in Push Pull mode to generate a square wave signal of 0 to 100% duty cycle with a default value of 50% duty cycle. PW_ADJ will eliminate tolerance and can adjust the picture wide slightly. 9.8.5 Protection Events Several protection events are controlled by the UOC. In case one of these protections is activated, the set will go to "Standby" mode. Deflection protections The main protections for deflection are X-ray protection, frame amplifier failure detection, black current loop stability protection, and +8V auxiliary supply protection. For X-ray protection, the X-ray detection bit, XDT, must always be set to "1" (detection mode). High EHT protection must be triggered via software upon detection of the XPR bit switching to "1". A suitable number of checks are done before putting the set into protection mode in order to prevent false triggering. For service requirements, the Enable Vertical Guard (RGB blanking), EVG, can be disabled (set to "0") although this is not necessary. The following bits are monitored: SUP (Supply voltage indication) XPR (X-ray protection) EVG (Enable Vertical Guard) NDF (Output Vertical Guard) BCF (Black Current Failure) I2C protection To check whether all I2C IC's are functioning.

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Abbreviation List
2CS ACI 2 Carrier (or Channel) Stereo Automatic Channel Installation: algorithm that installs TV sets directly from cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Fine Tuning Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the feature box Amplitude Modulation Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Automatic Tuning System External Audio Video Automatic Volume Leveler Beam Current Limitation Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries Closed Caption Computer aided rePair Cathode Ray Tube or picture tube Customer Service Mode Color Transient Improvement: manipulates steepness of chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronization Component Video Input Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Expander or noise reduction system in BTSC Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Direction For Use: description for the end user Dynamic Noise Reduction Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool: special remote control designed for dealers to enter e.g. service mode Digital Versatile Disc Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Extra High Tension Extra High Tension information Electronic Programming Guide Europe East West, related to horizontal deflection of the set External (source), entering the set via SCART or Cinch Fast Blanking: DC signal accompanying RGB signals Filament of CRT Field Memory or Frequency Modulation Horizontal sync signal Headphone Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.0 MHz Integrated IC bus Intermediate Frequency Integrated IC bus

ADC AFC

AFT AGC

AM AP AR ATS AV AVL BCL B/G BTSC

CC ComPair CRT CSM CTI

CVBS CVI DAC DBX D/K DFU DNR DSP DST

DVD EEPROM EHT EHT-INFO EPG EU EW EXT FBL FILAMENT FM H HP I I2C IF IIC

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LS M/N NC NICAM

NTSC

NVM OB OC OP OSD PAL

PCB PLL

POR PTP RAM RC RGB ROM SDAM SAP SC S/C SCL SDA SECAM

SIF SS STBY SVHS SW THD TXT uP UOC V V_BAT V-chip VCR WYSIWYR

XTAL YC

Institutional TV Latin American countries like Brazil, Argentina, etc. Light Emitting Diode Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L' is Band I, L is all bands except for Band I Large Screen or Loudspeaker Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 4.5 MHz Not Connected Near Instantaneous Compounded Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital sound system, mainly used in Europe. National Television Standard Committee. Color system mainly used in North America and Japan. Color carrier NTSC M/N = 3.579545 MHz, NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz (this is a VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air) Non Volatile Memory: IC containing TV related data e.g. alignments Option Bit Open Circuit Option Byte On Screen Display Phase Alternating Line. Color system mainly used in West Europe (color carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South America (color carrier PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and PAL N = 3.582056 MHz) Printed Circuit board Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. FST tuning systems. The customer can give directly the desired frequency Power-On Reset Picture Tube Panel (or CRT-panel) Random Access Memory Remote Control handset Red, Green, and Blue video signals Read Only Memory Service Default / Alignment Mode Second Audio Program Sandcastle: pulse derived from sync signals Short Circuit Serial Clock Serial Data SEequence Couleur Avec Memoire. Color system mainly used in France and East Europe. Color carriers = 4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz Sound Intermediate Frequency Small Screen Standby Super Video Home System Software Total Harmonic Distortion Teletext Microprocessor Ultimate One Chip Vertical sync signal Main supply voltage for the deflection stage (mostly 141 V) Violence Chip Video Cassette Recorder What You See Is What You Record: record selection that follows main picture and sound Quartz crystal Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal

Circuit Descriptions, List of Abbreviations, and IC Data Sheets 9.10 IC Data Sheets
This section shows the internal block diagrams and pin layouts of ICs that are drawn as "black boxes" in the electrical diagrams (with the exception of "memory" and "logic" ICs). 9.10.1 Diagram A5, AN5829S (IC7841)

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Block Diagram
7 17 16 15 L+R Filter 75m s De-Emph Offset Cancel 4 21 22 1 ZAP L+R Demod OUT SW AGC DAC Matrix St. PLL Pilot Cancel Offset Cancel Wide Band Expand Spectral Expand dbx De-Emph f H, 2fH Trap Filter Wide Band RMS Det Spectral RMS Det Wide Band Filter 8 SAP Out Filter Spectral Filter 6 11 Noise Det 13 12
0.45

Vcc GND

20 18 19 24 23 2 3 5

I 2C Decoder

Pilot Det

Stereo Filter

L-R Demod SAP Demod

L-R Filter

SAP Filter 14 Input VCA Noise Filter SAP Det

(L-R)/SAP Switch

10 9

24

0.4

1.27

12

13

Unit : mm
2.0

24-Lead PANAFLAT Package (SO-24D)

Test Circuit
Rout Lout

K
4.7m

L
4.7m

H
4.7m

G
2.2k 4.7m

2.2k

0.1 0.9

0.4

7.2 9.3

15.27

F
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4.7m

0.1m

24
AUXL2

23
AUXR2

22
Rout

21
Lout

20
PE

19
SDA

18
SCL

17
GND

16
PLL

15
PILOT DET

14
MPX IN SPEC DET

13
SAP DET
A

AUXR1

OFFCAN1

OFFCAN2

AN5829S
SPEC TIME VCC NOISE DET SPEC FIL WB TIME WB DET

AUXL1

AGC

1
+
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2
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4.7m

3
+
4.7m

4
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2.2m

5
+
4.7m

6
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(Ta) a Vcc 5V

7
SW1 b

8
+
0.33 m

9
0.022 m

10
+ 3.3m
(Ta)

11
0.1m

12
0.1m

* (Ta) tantalum capacitor


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Figure 9-5 Internal Block Diagram and Pin Configuration

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Not applicable

Revision List

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Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.0 First release. Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.1 information for 27V model added. Manual xxxx xxx xxxx.2 Table of contents updated with links. Some small text changes made.

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