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S2202E01
Revision A
November 28, 2002
SERVICE MANUAL

MA203DT / MA203DT A

Copyright I I YA M A C O R P O R AT I O N
710-1 Kitaowaribe, Nagano-shi 381-0014 JAPAN
[ Revision Record ]

Rev. Section Contents


New 2002-09-02
A 2002-11-28
All Add: MA203DT A
Chapter 5 Add: Parts for MA203DT A
Change: See REV. section for MA203DT.
Chapter 6 and 7 Change: See Chapter 5 for details.
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY PRECAUTION ............................................................................................... i ii
1. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS......................................................................................... 1 12
2. TIMING CHART.............................................................................................................. 13
3. IC APPLICATION ................................................................................................... 14 15
4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................... 16 25
5. SERVICE PARTS LIST .......................................................................................... 26 49
HM903DTA_FT_PAK.XLS ........................................................................................................................ 28
HM903DTA_MONITOR.XLS ..................................................................................................................... 29
HM903DTA_MAIN.XLS ..................................................................................................................... 30 39
HM903DTA_VIDEO.XLS................................................................................................................... 40 45
HM903DTA_SW.XLS ........................................................................................................................ 46 48
HM903DTA_SUBMATE.XLS .................................................................................................................... 49
6. EXPLODED VIEW.................................................................................................. 50 56
7. DIAGRAMS ............................................................................................................ 57 61
HM903DTA_PWB_MAIN.PDF .................................................................................................................. 59
HM903DTA_PWB_VIDEO.PDF ................................................................................................................ 60
HM903DTA_PWB_SW.PDF ..................................................................................................................... 61
SAFETY PRECAUTION

1. The design of this product contains special hardware, many circuits and components specially for safety pur-
poses. For continued protection, no changes should be made to the original design unless authorized in writing
by the manufacturer. Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original circuits. Service should
be performed by qualified personnel only.

2. Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be made. Any design alterations or additions will
void the manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer of responsibility for personal injury or
property damage resulting therefrom.

3. Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special safety-related characteristics. These charac-
teristics are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be
obtained by using replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which
have these special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service manual. Electrical compo-
nents having such features are identified by mark # on the schematics and ! on the parts list in Service
manual. The use of a substitute replacement which does not have the same safety characteristics as the
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service manual may create shock, fire, or other
hazards.

4. Use isolation transformer.


The chassis and any sub-chassis contained in some products are connected to the primary circuit of the AC
power line. An isolation transformer of adequate capacity should be inserted between the product and the AC
power supply point while performing any service on some products when the primary circuit of the AC power
supply is exposed.

5. The high voltage applied to the picture tube must conform with that specified in Service manual. Excessive high
voltage conditions should be kept to a minimum, or should be prevented. If severe arcing occurs, remove the AC
power immediately and determine the cause by visual inspection (incorrect installation, cracked or melted high
voltage harness, poor soldering, etc.) To maintain the proper minimum level of soft X-ray emission, components
in the high voltage circuitry including the picture tube must be the exact replacements or alternatives approved
by the manufacturer of the complete product.

6. Isolation Check
(Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
After reassembling the product always perform an isolation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet
(video input and output terminals, control knobs, screwheads, control shafts, etc.) to be sure the product is safe
to operate without danger of electrical shock.

(1) Dielectric Strength Test


The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts exposed to the user, particularly any exposed
metal part having a return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 1,500V AC(r.m.s.), 20mA(current
sensitivity) for a period of one minute.
This method of test requires a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.

(2) Leakage Current Check


Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.).
Using a Leakage Current Tester, measure the leakage current from each exposed metal part of the cabinet,
particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground (water
pipe etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 3.5mA AC(r.m.s.).

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Alternate Check Method
Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an
AC voltmeter having 1,000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in the following manner. Connect a 1,500 10W resistor
paralleled by a 0.15uF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and a known good earth ground (water
pipe etc.).
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed
metal part, particularly any exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and measure the AC voltage
across the resistor. Now, reverse the plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any voltage measured
must not exceed 2.45V AC(r.m.s.). This corresponds to 3.5mA AC(r.m.s.).

AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1,000/V OR MORE SENSITIVITY)

0.15uF AC-TYPE

PLACE THIS PROBE ON


1,500 10W EACH EXPOSED METAL
GOOD EARTH GROUND
PART

ii
1. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
The following adjustments should be made when a complete realignment is required or a new picture tube is
installed.

<Required measuring equipment>


Signal generator (Programmable video generator)........................ Leader 1604A
DC voltmeter (300V DC range)
Note: Digital multimeter can also be used.
High voltage probe (0-30kV DC)
Color analyzer.......................................................................... Minolta CA-100
Photometer............................................................................. Minolta LS-100
Electric field meter.................................................................... Combinova EFM 100
Scale (Two 50cm scales put together so that no visual aberration occurs.)
Frequency counter
Digital wattage meter
Degausser
Interface adapter (Iiyama handmade)
Short-connector (Iiyama handmade)

<Preparation>
1. Place the monitor without tilting.
2. Connect the signal cable from the signal generator to the monitor.
3. Face the CRT screen to east so as not to be influenced by magnetic force.
4. Turn ON the Power Switch, and degauss the entire screen with degausser.
5. Perform adjustment by setting the brightness to center and the contrast to maximum, except where
specifically indicated.
6. Receive MODE 5 and turn ON the Power Switch. Perform adjustment after a warm-up of at least an
hour.
7. Adjustment data is automatically saved in the memory when the on screen display disappears or
another signal is received.
Note: This monitor should be checked and adjusted by connecting it to a signal generator, then
entering and running the timing charts both below and of Chapter 2.

fH Sync polarity Sync Horizontal (sec) Vertical (msec)


Resolution* on
(kHz) H V Comp green A B C D E O P Q R S
29.2 640400 P P 34.26 2.74 3.43 27.40 0.69 14.285 0.103 0.444 13.704 0.034
30.9 800600 P P 32.36 2.57 3.34 25.68 0.77 20.000 0.097 0.455 19.416 0.032
78.8 640350 N N 12.69 1.06 1.64 9.40 0.59 5.000 0.038 0.508 4.442 0.012
112.5 3841440 N P 8.89 0.76 1.18 6.46 0.49 13.333 0.027 0.497 12.8 0.009

* The resolutions are only for your reference when using Leader 1604A.

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ADJUSTMENT MODE
There are two different modes available to adjust the monitor as described below. The adjustment with o in front
of the title are only available under User Mode. The adjustments with n in front of the title are only available under
Factory Mode. You can perform the other adjustments by either User or Factory Mode. Please change the mode
as required.
USER MODE:
Turn ON the Power Switch and you are in the User Mode.

FACTORY MODE: There are two ways to enter the Factory Mode.
1. Turn OFF the Power Switch. Short between pins 2 and 4 of RS connector on the PWB-MAIN with
a short-connector. Turn ON the Power Switch and you are in the Factory Mode. The following Factory
Mode Menu appears on the screen when you press the MENU Button. Turn OFF the Power Switch and
remove the short-connector from RS connector to exit.
PWB-MAIN

short

RS
CRT RS
connector


CRT face
2. In the adjustment menu, select "Function" on the Main Menu and then select "Language" on the Sub-Menu.
Follow the flow chart below and you are in the Factory Mode. Turn OFF the Power Switch to exit.

R C HD B C DP DH VD
VS VC COLOR T1 T2

F
f

The menu items in the Factory Mode are as follows:


Contrast Pincushion Pinbalance Top DBF Phase V convergence Tilt-DY
Brightness Trapezoid Pinbalance Btm V DBF Top-left V linear side
V-size Parallelogram Cutoff red Degauss Bottom-left V linear corner
V-position Pinbalance Cutoff green H moire Top-right Temp cont
H-size Side pin Top Cutoff blue V moire Bottom-right DA TEST 1
H-position Side pin Bottom DBF Para H convergence NS DA TEST 2

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EXTERNAL DEGAUSS
Make sure you disable the Bottom-right, Top-right, Top-left, Bottom-left, and rrc settings before performing the
external degauss. Follow the procedure below depending on the adjustment mode you are in.

PROCEDURE

o USER MODE
1) Select Degauss and press the MENU Button so that the Bottom-right, Top-right, Top-left, Bottom-left,
and rrc will be disabled.
2) Degauss the entire screen with degausser while the Degauss is activated (approx. 6 seconds).

n FACTORY MODE
1) Select Degauss and press the MENU Button so that the Top-left, Bottom-left, Top-right, Bottom-right,
and NS will be disabled.
2) Confirm that the OSD stays displayed on the screen.
Note: If the OSD disappears, restart from 1).
3) Degauss the entire screen with degausser.

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1-1. 80V-ADJ adjustment [PWB-MAIN]
Voltage
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 6 when applying the AC
voltage of 11010V.
2) Connect the DC voltmeter between CONNECTOR TP and GND (chassis).
3) Adjust the voltage to DC 801.0V with VR901 (80V-ADJ).
VR901 80V-ADJ

1-2. ANODE VOLTAGE adjustment [PWB-MAIN]


WARNING !
VR503 (HV-ADJ) has been carefully factory-adjusted for each unit in
order to satisfy regulations regarding X-radiation.
Further adjustment on VR503 shall not be performed.
In case of adjustment, the adjusted position of VR503 must be fixed by
a soldering iron to prevent it from rotating.

1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 6.


Voltage
2) Turn OFF the Power Switch.
3) Connect a high-voltage probe between CRT anode and GND (chassis).
4) Turn ON the Power Switch.
5) Adjust the high-voltage to 27.00.1kV with VR503 (HV-ADJ).
VR503 HV-ADJ
6) Confirm the variation of high-voltage is within 0.2kV when receiving MODE
2 and MODE 7 respectively.
7) Turn OFF the Power Switch and remove the high-voltage probe.

1-3. SCREEN VOLTAGE adjustment [PWB-MAIN]


1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 6.
2) Turn ON the Power Switch.
Voltage
3) Connect a high-voltage probe between the TP-SC on the PWB-VIDEO
and GND (chassis). CREE
S

4) Adjust the screen voltage to 63010V with SCREEN VR located lower of


T501 (FBT).

Note: SCREEN VR should not be turned after the adjustment above. T501(FBT)

n1-4. TEMPERATURE SENSOR confirmation


CRT
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 6. Degauss 35 funnel

**** 30 Monitor
2) Select Degauss and press the MENU Button. front

3) Confirm that respective temperature of CRT funnel and monitor front


displayed on the screen is as follows: actual temperature 5C.

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n 1-5. FH-LIMITER confirmation
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of fH 29.2kHz.
2) Confirm that the picture disappears. Also, make sure the horizontal
oscillation frequency is within the specified range: 59-61kHz.
3) Receive fH 30.9kHz and confirm that the picture is synchronized.
4) Receive fH 112.5kHz and confirm that the picture disappears. Also, make
sure the horizontal oscillation frequency is within the specified range above.
5) Receive fH 78.8kHz and confirm that the picture is synchronized.
6) Turn OFF the power of signal generator and confirm that the picture
disappears. Also make sure the horizontal oscillation frequency is within
the specified range above.
7) Remove the frequency counter.

n1-6. H-BLANKING confirmation


x
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5 or MODE 6.
2) Minimize the horizontal size with the front buttons. Raster rolling Picture
3) Select DA TEST 2 and press the MENU Button so that the automatic
confirmation program starts.
4) Confirm that X of the right hand side figure is as follows: X </= 3.5mm.
5) Adjust the horizontal size roughly with the front buttons.

n1-7. V-BLANKING confirmation


1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5 or MODE 6. Raster rolling Raster tearing
2) Adjust the vertical size and position (V-size and V-position) of the picture
roughly with the front buttons. Picture Picture
3) Select DA TEST 2 and press the MENU Button so that the automatic
confirmation program starts.
4) Confirm that the back-raster is not rolling or tearing at the top.
5) Confirm that no retrace line is over the picture.

n1-8. V-LIN adjustment


A
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
2) Adjust the vertical size to 29510mm.
C
3) Adjust the vertical linear corner (V linear corner), so that difference between
A and B of the right hand side figure is as follows: | AB | </= 0.5mm
B
4) Adjust the vertical linear side (V linear side), so that A, B and C are almost
equal.

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n1-9. H-CENT adjustment [PWB-MAIN]
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 7.
2) Adjust the horizontal size and position of the picture roughly with the front
buttons.
Back-raster
3) Maximize the brightness so that the back-raster appears on the screen.
4) Set Jumper 34,35(Left), None(Center), Jumper 33,36(Right) so that A and
A Picture B
B in the right hand side figure are almost equal.
5) Return the brightness to center indication (adjustment range: 128).

Bezel

n1-10. TILT-DY adjustment


1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
2) Adjust the tilt deflection yoke (Tilt-DY) with the +/ Buttons so that X of X
the right hand side figure is as follows: | X | </= 0.5mm.

n1-11. PICTURE SIZE, POSITION AND DISTORTION adjustment (Criteria)


C
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
2) Adjust the picture size and position to the specified setting below. A B
Picture
H-size: 3954mm H-position: | AB |<4mm
V-size: 2954mm V-position: | CD |<4mm
D

3) Correct the side distortion with the front buttons so that X of the right Bezel
hand side figure is as follows: | X | </= 3.0mm.
X X X X
H / V-size Pinbalance
H / V-position Parallelogram
Pincushion Side pin Top / Bottom
Pincushion
Trapezoid Pinbalance Top / Bottom

n1-12. PICTURE SIZE, POSITION AND DISTORTION adjustment Trapezoid

1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of all preset modes respectively.


2) Adjust the picture size and position roughly with the front buttons to the Pinbalance
reference settings below.
H-size: 39510mm, +: No lack of side
V-size: 29510mm, +: No lack of side Parallelogram
H-position: | AB |<8mm V-position: | CD |<8mm
3) Correct the H / V-size, H / V-position, Pincushion and Trapezoid distortion
Side pin Top / Bottom
with the front buttons so that X of the right hand side figure is as follows:
| X | </= 3.0 mm.
Notes: 1. No other adjustment items for distortion than the above should Side pin Top / Bottom
be adjusted.
2. The picture should be within the bezel.
Pinbalance Top / Bottom

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o1-13. RESET confirmation
1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
2) Change the horizontal position (H-Position) roughly with the front buttons.
3) Perform Reset.
4) Confirm that the adjustment data above is reset to the factory setting.

n1-14. Automatic COLOR adjustments

WARNING: Do not change the horizontal and vertical sync signal or the fre-
quency while the automatic COLOR adjustments are underway.
cd/m fL
Color analyzer setting: Luminance unit switch
l Luminance unit switch: cd/m2
l B.P.S. DIP switch: 9600 (1000) 1
l Turn ON the color analyzer switch and press 0-CAL switch before use. 0

B. P. S. DIP switch

1) Be sure to enter the Factory Mode by using the short-connector.


2) Connect the interface adapter from RS-232C of the color analyzer to the
short-connector.
3) Receive a white window signal of MODE 5.
4) Turn OFF the R, G and B outputs on the signal generator.
5) Apply a color analyzer probe to the center of the screen.
6) Turn ON the Remote Switch of the color analyzer so that the automatic
CUT-OFF adjustment starts.
7) Turn ON the R, G and B outputs on the signal generator so that the
COLOR TEMPERATURE and CONTRAST LIMIT adjustments start
automatically.
<COLOR TEMPERATURE>
The X and Y specified readings of the color analyzer are as follows:
W/B 1 (9300K)
X: 0.2830.008
Y: 0.2970.008

<CONTRAST>
The specified contrast ranges are as follows: OPQ ON: 1255cd/m2
OPQ OFF: 1108cd/m2
Note: In case that the contrast is not within the specified range above,
repeat 4) to 7).
8) The OSD disappears.
9) Turn OFF the Remote Switch of the color analyzer.
10) Turn OFF the Power Switch and remove the short-connector.
Note: The adjustments above can be repeated by turning OFF and ON the Power Switch.

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n 1-15. GRAY SCALE confirmation
1) Receive a 16-gradation gray scale signal of MODE 5.
2) Make sure the 15th gradation on the gray scale is barely visible when the
16th gradation (back raster) is not visible at all.

n 1-16. BRIGHTNESS adjustment [PWB-MAIN] Brightness

1) Receive an entire white raster signal of MODE 5.


2) Apply a photometer to the screen center.
3) Adjust VR502 (ABL-ADJ) so that photometer reads 1055cd/m2.
VR502 ABL-ADJ

n 1-17. SYNC SIGNAL INPUT confirmation


1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
2) Select composite signal input by the signal generator.
3) Confirm that the picture is displayed normally.

o 1-18. POWER MANAGEMENT confirmation


1) Turn OFF the Power Switch and connect a digital wattage meter.
2) Turn ON the Power Switch.
3) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5.
4) Turn OFF the R, G and B outputs on the signal generator.
5) Disconnect the H/HV and V cables.
6) Confirm that the input wattage is 5W or less and the Power Indicator turns
to orange.
7) Connect the H/HV and V cables and confirm that the picture appears.
8) Turn OFF the Power Switch and remove the digital wattage meter.
9) Turn ON the Power Switch.

n 1-19. H/V-CONVERGENCE, TILT-DY confirmation


1) Receive a cross-hatch inverted signal of MODE 5 or MODE 6.
2) Select DA TEST 2 and press the MENU Button so that the automatic
confirmation program starts.
3) Confirm that the vertical blue lines diverge to the right, the horizontal blue
lines diverge down and the picture tilts to the right.

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n 1-20. RASTER REGULATION (DYNAMIC) confirmation Back-raster

1) Receive an entire white signal of MODE 7.


2) Set the input signal by the signal generator as follows:
Picture
V-DISPLAY-TIME: 150 V-POSI-TIME: 450
W
3) Maximize the brightness.
4) Confirm that W of the right hand side figure is 1.0mm or less when
turning the luminance volume on the signal generator to the maximum
and 1 respectively.
5) Return the brightness to center indication (adjustment data: 128).
FOCUS-B

n 1-21. FOCUS [PWB-MAIN]


FOCUS-A
1) Receive a green cross-hatch signal of MODE 6.
2) Adjust FOCUS-A VR of T504 (FBT) to make the vertical lines sharpest at
points L, M and R as shown in Fig 1.
SCREEN
3) Adjust FOCUS-B VR of the T504 to make the horizontal center line
sharpest at points L, M and R as shown in Fig. 1.
T504(FBT)
4) If the focus at points T and M is as shown in Fig. 2, adjust V DBF in the
menu with the front buttons to make the horizontal lines have the same
thickness at points T, M and B. And adjust the FOCUS-B VR again to
make the horizontal lines sharpest at points T, M and B. (V DBF should L M R
not be adjusted when focus at points T and M is optimum.)
5) If the focus at points L and M is as shown in Fig. 3 or vice versa, adjust
Fig.1
DBF Para and DBF Phase in the menu with the front buttons to make the
horizontal center line have the same thickness at points L, M and R. And T Thin
adjust the FOCUS-B VR again to make the horizontal center line sharpest
at points L, M and R. (DBF Para and DBF Phase should not be adjusted M Thick
when focus at points L and M is optimum.)
B Thin
6) Repeat 2) to 6) until the focus is optimum.
Fig.2
7) Confirm no focus variation on the entire screen.
8) Check the focus with red and blue respectively.
L M R
9) Receive a H-character signal and repeat 7). Thick Thin Thick

10) Repeat the FOCUS adjustments until the focus with red, green and blue
Fig.3
is optimum.

n 1-22. LUMINANCE DIFFERENCE adjustment


1) Receive an entire white signal of MODE 5.
2) Apply a photometer to C (center), L (left) and R (right) in the right hand TL TR
side figure respectively.
L C R
3) Adjust VR501 (UNIFORMITY) so that the luminance difference between C
and L / R is within +15cd/m2 / -10cd/m2 respectively. BL BR
4) Confirm that the luminance difference between maximum and minimum
points is 22.5cd/m2 or less.

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n 1-23. ITC (Integrated Tube Component) adjustments

The following ITC adjustments should be made only when a new picture tube is installed*1, or convergence is poor.
All set-up adjustments above-mentioned must be completed before any further ITC adjustment is attempted.
Perform the following adjustments by setting H-convergence and Tilt-dy to center indication.
Notes: *1. See Chapter 5 concerning parts list for the ITC adjustments.
*2. PURITY MAGNET and 2-POLE MAGNET should not be turned during the ITC adjustments.

XV PURITY MAGNET*2
4-POLE MAGNET
6-POLE MAGNET

YV(a) YH(t)
+ +
+ DEFLECTION
TRD YOKE

XV
LOCKING RING
SEPARATOR
CRT face
BOW MAGNET
DIFFERENTIAL
COIL

Before ITC adjustments:


Receive an entire white raster signal and turn ON the Power Switch. Perform adjustment after a warm-up of at least
an hour.

1-23-1. LANDING correction


Landing meter setting:
l Mode Select Switch: Monitor Normal
Note: Mode Select Switch should be set before turning on the power switch of the landing meter.
l Volt: 2V
l Time: 50ms
l Gain: 7
l Unit: % for LND-070, 0.8m (1%=0.8m) for LND-072
1) Face the CRT screen to east and set it vertically.
2) Degauss the entire screen with degausser. See "EXTERNAL DE-
GAUSS".
3)
Receive an entire green signal. 20mm
4)
Adjust the horizontal size to make it full-scan.
5) TL T TR 20mm
Apply the landing meter to TL (top-left), TR (top-right), BL (bottom-left) and
BR (bottom-right) in the right hand side figure.
6)
Confirm that "H" reading of the landing meter is within 20% at each point. BL B BR
7)
Adjust rrc with the front buttons so that the "H" reading difference between
T (top) and B (bottom) in the right hand side figure is as follows: | T-B | =
3%.
8)
Adjust Bottom-right, Top-right, Top-left and Bottom-left respectively with
the front buttons so that "H" reading of the landing meter at each point is
as follows:
TL/BR: 12 to 6% TR: +6 to +12% BL: +3 to +8%
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1-23-2. STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment B R
R
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal. B

2) Adjust the 4-POLE MAGNET so that red and blue beams converge on the
center cross lines.
R,B G
3) Add green to the red and blue cross-hatch signal. G

4) Adjust the 6-POLE MAGNET so that red and blue beams converge with R,B
green beam on the center cross lines.
5) Repeat the adjustment until red, blue and green beams converge each R,G,B
other.
R,G,B
6) Fix the 4-POLE MAGNET and the 6-POLE MAGNET by turning the
LOCKING RING.
7) Mark the 4-POLE MAGNET and the 6-POLE MAGNET with paint marker
(090Z029A01) so that adjusted position is understandable.

1-23-3. BOW MAGNET adjustment


R
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal.
B
2) Adjust the BOW MAGNET so as to straighten an arched horizontal line.
Note: Must be careful not to misconverge vertical lines by this adjustment.
B
3) Perform the 1-24-3. STATIC CONVERGENCE adjustment so as to converge
the red and blue lines. R

4) Fix the BOW MAGNET with paint (090Z020A01).

1-23-4. DIFFERENTIAL COIL adjustment (XV adjustment)


R
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal.
B
2) Adjust the DIFFERENTIAL COIL so that the horizontal cross line converge
each other.

R,B

1-23-5. YV adjustment Yv(a)


B
R
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal.
R
2) Adjust the specified YV volumes so that red and blue beams converge B
each other at the upper and lower edges of the horizontal line.

R,B

R,B

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1-23-6. YH adjustment
YH(t)
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal. B R

2) Adjust the specified YH volumes so that vertical cross lines converge


each.

R,B

1-23-7. SCREEN-CORNER MISCONVERGENCE correction R


B
1) Receive a red and blue cross-hatch signal.
B
2) Affix a *ferrite sheet (890Z003A03/800Z003A05) between SEPARATOR R
and CRT corresponding to the partially misconverged areas.
Note: Must be careful not to affect distortion by this correction. RB BR
3) Fix the ferrite sheet with ACETATE-TAPE (890P306A10).
Note: Only for 890Z003A03.
10

Ferrite

10
Ferrite

90
70

(in mm)
(890Z003A03) (890Z003A05)
*Ferrite sheet

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2. TIMING CHART
Video

Sync

B C D E P Q R S
H-parameters V-parameters
A A: Total period O O: Total period
B: Sync.width P: Sync.width
C: Back porch Q: Back porch
D: Active video R: Active video
E: Front porch S: Front porch
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Sync polarity Sync Horizontal (sec) Vertical (msec)


fH fV
Mode VESA Timing Name on
(kHz) (Hz) H V Comp green A B C D E O P Q R S

1 640400 @ 70Hz 31.469 70.087 N P 31.778 3.813 1.907 25.422 0.636 14.268 0.064 1.112 12.711 0.381

2 640480 @ 60Hz 31.469 59.940 N N 31.778 3.813 1.907 25.422 0.636 16.683 0.064 1.048 15.253 0.318

3 640480 @ 85Hz 43.269 85.008 N N 23.111 1.556 2.222 17.778 1.556 11.764 0.069 0.578 11.093 0.023

4 800600 @ 85Hz 53.674 85.061 P P 18.631 1.138 2.702 14.222 0.569 11.756 0.056 0.503 11.179 0.019

5 1024768 @ 85Hz 68.677 84.997 P P 14.561 1.016 2.201 10.836 0.508 11.765 0.044 0.524 11.183 0.015

6 12801024 @ 85Hz 91.146 85.024 P P 10.971 1.016 1.422 8.127 0.406 11.761 0.033 0.483 11.235 0.011

7 16001200 @ 85Hz 106.250 85.000 P P 9.412 0.837 1.325 6.972 0.279 11.765 0.028 0.433 11.294 0.009
3. IC APPLICATION
Ref No. Description Application
Deflection circuit
IC301 UPC1888FCT H&V oscillator, Distortion/Size/Phase/DBF control
IC401 LA7840L Vertical deflection output
Power circuit
IC302 LM317T 12V regulator
IC803 M51951BSL 5V power watcher (Microprocessor system reset)
IC901 TEA1504 Main power control
IC903 LM317T 12V regulator
IC904 LM317T 6.3V regulator (Heater voltage ON/OFF control)
IC905 431 Feedback control
IC906 7705 / 2405 5V regulator
Microprocessor circuit
IC801 TMP86PP11AN Microprocessor
IC802 24C08 E2PROM
High voltage circuit
IC502 MSPAD383 High voltage output control
Video circuit
IC201 LM1269 Video pre-amplifier
IC202 LM2467 Video output
IC203 M35047-057SP/063SP On screen display control
IC204 LM2480NA Cut-off control
IC205 7805 5V regulator
CRT correction circuit
IC705 M62393P D/A converter
Sync processing circuit
IC101 BA7078S Video input switch
IC102 24LC21 E2PROM
IC103 24LC21 E2PROM
IC104 74LS157 H-sync and S.O.G. input switch

Note: Specifications of Microprocessor are on next page.

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Microprocessor specifications
Pin Name Function Pin Name Function
1 GND GND 42 V-IN V-SYNC signal input
2 XIN 12MHz X'TAL 41 H-IN H-SYNC signal input
3 XOUT 12MHz X'TAL 40 V-OUT V-SYNC signal output
4 TEST GND 39 H-OUT H-SYNC signal output
5 VDD 5V 38 CLAMP Video clamp signal output
6 CS1 Cushion-S switching signal 1 output 37 MODEL-SW Model no. switching
7 CS2 Cushion-S switching signal 2 output 36 MODEL-SW Model no. switching
8 RESET Reset 35 DDC-SCL DDC Clock
9 CS3 Cushion-S switching signal 3 output 34 DDC-SDA DDC Data
10 CS4 Cushion-S switching signal 4 output 33 ROM-SDA E2PROM data
11 CS5 Cushion-S switching signal 5 output 32 ROM-SCL E2PROM clock
12 CS6 Cushion-S switching signal 6 output 31 I2C-SDA I2C data
13 H-LIN1 H-Linearity switching signal 1 output 30 I2C-SCL I2C colck
14 H-LIN2 H-Linearity switching signal 2 output 29 LED LED control signal output
15 DRIVE H-Drive switching signal output 28 VIDEO-SW Video input terminal select signal output
16 SIG-SEL Video input terminal select signal input 27 PS1 Main power control signal output
17 OPQ O.P.Q. ON/OFF select signal input 26 DEG Degauss control signal output
18 TEMP Surrounding temperature detection 25 PS2 12V power control signal output
19 FUNNEL CRT Funnel temperature detection 24 CLK Automatic adjustment clock
20 KEY Front Menu/+/- key signal input 23 DATA-IN Automatic adjustment data input
21 VREF 5V 22 DATA-OUT Automatic adjustment data output

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4. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

4-1. POWER SUPPLY circuit


(1) Normal mode
This circuit is an asynchronous switching power supply circuit with using IC901.
Switching frequency is determined on approx. 57kHz oscillation by resistance of R919 and R922.
IC905 detects the load of 30V output voltage from the T901 secondary and controls luminescence of PC901
(photocoupler). The 27V output voltage is fed back to pin 9 of IC901. The feedback voltage changes the output
pulse duty of pin 4 of IC901 and stabilize the output voltages from the T901 secondary.
The T901 secondary provides the following DC voltages:

80V line: Supplied to the HIGH VOLTAGE OUTPUT circuit, the CUT-OFF-IC and the VIDEO
OUTPUT IC as power source.
30V line: Supplied to the HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OUTPUT (variable B voltage control) and
the HORIZONTAL DRIVE circuits as power source.
15V line: Supplied to each 12V POWER CONTROL and the CRT CORRECTION (+) circuits and VERTICAL
OUTPUT IC (+) as power source.
12V line: Supplied to the CRT CORRECTION circuit () and the VERTICAL OUTPUT IC () as power
source.
D901
T901
AC-IN L910
9 10 80V
+
C909

13 30V
5 + +
15V
Q901 12
3
IC901 15 IN
IC903 OUT
12V
+
2 14
14

1
8

16
IN
IC904 OUT 6.3V
R919
R922

+ CRT HEATER
5
6

17
13
7

18
IN
IC906 OUT
5V
9

+ +

-12V
PC901 VR901

Q901 Drain waveform

IC901 Pin 4 output waveform

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(2) Power management modes
Stand-by / Suspend state
The 12V line of the T901 secondary stops so that a load current decreases and the feedback voltage to
pin 9 of IC901 declines. The output frequency of pin 4 of IC901 is switched to 23kHz from 57kHz and
it reduces a power.

Q901 Drain waveform

IC901 Pin 4 output waveform

Active-off state
Input voltage to IC906 is supplied from 80V line of T901 secondary when D914 (thyrister) is activated so
that IC901 is switched to burst transmission mode (intermittent oscillation).
Therefore, the output voltages of T901 secondary decline to approx. 7% of normal output voltage and it
reduces a power.

Q901 Drain waveform

IC901 Pin 4 output waveform

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4-2. PROTECTION circuit
This circuit is composed of the following protection circuits to prevent a damage to the monitor and X-ray radiation
when the monitor is inoperative.
When the circuit is in the following cases, pin 19 of IC301 turns to 5V and then the horizontal drive signal output
from pin 17 and the variable B control pulse output from pin 14 turn to LOW level (0V). It makes the HORIZONTAL
DEFLECTION OUTPUT and the HIGH VOLTAGE OUTPUT circuits stop.
The signal that the X-RAY PROTECTION circuit is activated is sent to IC801 (Microprocessor) from IC301 by I2C-
BUS when pin 19 turns to 5V. IC801 receives the signal and then PS1 signal of pin 27 turns to HIGH level (5V) so
that the DC voltages except for the 5V line are turned off.
In case that the PROTECTION circuit is activated and the HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OUTPUT, HIGH VOLTAGE
OUTPUT and MAIN POWER SUPPLY circuits are turned off, turn OFF and ON the Power Switch to recover.
The PROTECTION circuit operates in the following cases:
+B9 line: The voltage is 320V or more.
X-RAY PROTECTION circuit: The high voltage is 29.9kV or more.
ARC LIMIT circuit: The beam current is 2.5mA or more.

4-3. HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROL / OUTPUT circuit


The AFC pulse output from the HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OUTPUT circuit is applied to pin 1 of IC502 and then
a control pulse synchronized with the frequency of the AFC pulse is output from pin 1 of IC502 PCS (primary
control system).
This circuit is to detect a feedback voltage from the FBT (flyback transformer), change the output duty of pin 1 of
IC502, and control the high voltage change due to the brightness changes.

IC502 Pin 1 output waveform

Q521 Drain waveform

T504 (FBT) Pin 1 waveform

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4-4. DISPLAY POWER MANAGEMENT circuits
(1) Stand-by / Suspend state:
When receiving no horizontal or vertical sync signal for 6 seconds, the output voltage of pin 25 of
IC801 turns to 5V from 0V and Q308 and Q903 are turned off. The output voltages of IC302 and IC903
(12Vreg.) turn to 1.2V from 12V and then the circuit controlled by 12V stops operation. There-
fore, it keeps the power consumption 15W or less.

(2) Active-off state:


When receiving no horizontal and vertical sync signals for 6 seconds, the output voltage of pin 27 of
IC801 turns to 0V from 5V and Q904 is turned on. The D914 starts operation and the output
voltage of T901 secondary declines to approx. 7%. All circuits except for the 5V line stop and it keeps
the power consumption 3.5W or less. In this case, as an input voltage of IC906 is supplied from the
80V line, the circuit controlled by 5V is activated.
<Power save control signals>

PS1 PS2
Mode Sync signal Circuit
IC801 pin 27 IC801 pin 25
Normal H,V-Sync, VIDEO: ON HIGH LOW All circuits are activated.
Stand-by V-Sync, VIDEO: OFF HIGH HIGH
12V circuit stops.
Suspend H-Sync, VIDEO: OFF HIGH HIGH
Active-off H,V-Sync, VIDEO: OFF LOW HIGH All circuits except for 5V line stop.

4-5. SYNC SIGNAL PROCESSING circuit


The input sync signal from D-SUB connector is set input condition of VIDEO IN 1 / 2 and sync signal by IC104 (SW-
IC) and input to pins 2 (H / HV-IN), 5 (V-IN) and 3 (SOG) of IC101 (Sync-Processor). The input H/V-sync signal is
waveform-shaped and kept polality positive. HV (Comp.) and SOG signals are separated V sync signal. And the
input H/V sync signal is output from pins 13 (H-OUT) and 11 (V-OUT) and supplied to pins 41 (H-IN) and 42 (V-IN)
of IC801 (Microprocessor), and then output from pins 39 (H-OUT) and 40 (V-OUT) of IC301 and supplied to pins 26
(H-IN) and 27 (V-IN) of IC301 (H/V oscillation IC) to control the horizontal and vertical deflection.
The setting of signal input condition monitors H/V-sync signal applied to IC801, and output SIGNAL SELECT signal
from pin 28 of IC801.

(1) SIGNAL SELECT signal: Set VIDEO-IN 1/2 by controlling pin 13 of IC101.
D-SUB input IC801 pin 28
VIDEO-IN 1 LOW
VIDEO-IN 2 HIGH

(2) The input sync signal to IC801 is processed by SYNC SIGNAL PROCESSING circuit in IC801 as follows:

Discriminate the input sync signal type: Separate / Composite

Detect the input sync signal presence

Count the frequency


Counting criterion: X'TAL 12MHz (X801)

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4-6. VIDEO circuit
(1) Pre-amp
<VIDEO>
The video signal from D-SUB connector via IC101 is input to IC201 pre-amplifier and then
clamped by clamp signal input to pin 18. The blanking signal input to pin 17 is synthesized with
the clamped signal and then output from pins 30 (RED), 28 (GREEN) and 26 (BLUE) respec-
tively.
V-BLK signal: Remove the raster retrace line.
H-BLK signal: Remove the side raster rolling.
<ABL>
DC voltage input to pin 31 of IC201 controls the amplitude of the video output signal. Therefore, it
controls the FBT beam current.
ABL is activated (entire white raster): Approx. 3.5VDC at pin 31
ABL is not activated (window): Approx. 4.1VDC at pin 31
I2C-BUS controls D/A converter in IC201 as follows:
Contrast
Sub-brightness
R/G/B drive
OSD contrast
D/A output for the CUT-OFF circuit

(2) VIDEO-OUT and CUT-OFF circuits


The video signal input to pin 9 (RED), 8 (GREEN) and 11 (BLUE) of IC203 is amplified and then output
from pin 3 (RED), 5 (GREEN) and 1 (BLUE) respectively.
The cut-off control voltages output from pins 22-24 of IC201 are amplified by IC204. The output
voltage from pin 21 of IC201 operates the cut-off and contrast voltages to control the brightness adjust-
ment. The DC voltage output from IC204 is added to the video signal and then supplied to the CRT
cathode grid.

CRT cathode waveform

IC201 output waveform

IC201 pin 15 ABL input waveform

IC201 pin 19 clamp waveform

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4-7. CONTROL circuits
(1) HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL OSCILLATION circuit
The sync signal input to IC301 is phase-sifted and converted to the waveform in IC301. The pulse
synchronized with the horizontal sync signal is output from pin 17 as horizontal drive pulse. The
sawtooth wave synchronized with the vertical sync signal is output from pin 4.
The pulse output from pin 17 generates a frequency locked to the input signal under the
following conditions:
The horizontal sync signal is input to pin 26.
The vertical sync signal is input to pin 27.
The feedback pulse (AFC pulse) of the HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION OUTPUT circuit is input to pin 18.
IC301 is auto-sync system and adjusts the horizontal frequency automatically make the vertical
sync signal input to pin 27 trigger. In case that the AFC pulse is not input, the output pulse from pin 17
is unlocked and the horizontal picture size changes with keeping it small.

IC301 pin 26:


Horizontal sync signal input

IC301 pin 17:


H-DRIVE pulse output

IC301 pin 18:


AFC pulse input
(Threshold level: approx. 2V)

Center voltage: 3.5V

IC301 pin 4:
V-sawtooth wave output

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(2) HORIZONTAL SIZE and DISTORTION CONTROL circuits
The variable B voltage control pulse synchronized with the horizontal sync signal is output from pin
14 of IC301. The horizontal size control voltage and distortion control parabolic wave output from pin
5 are input to pin 11 and then the output pulse of pin 14 controls the horizontal size and distortion
as follows:
H-size: The output duty of pin 14 is varied by the DC voltage input to pin 11.

Distortion: The parabolic wave (AC component) input to pin 11 is synthesized with the output pulse of
pin 14.

AC component ... Distortion

DC component ... H-size IC301 pin 5 output

Pin 26:
H-sync signal input

Pin 18:
AFC pulse input

Pin 14:
Variable B control pulse output

Pin 17:
H-DRIVE pulse output

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4-8. HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION circuit
The horizontal drive pulse output from pin 17 of IC301 is pre-driven by Q503 and T501 and then supplied to
Q504 (H-OUT) base as a current.
The current is amplified by Q504 and then supplied to the deflection yoke as a deflection current to control the
horizontal deflection.

Q503 Gate waveform

Q503 Drain waveform

Q504 Corrector waveform

4-9. VERTICAL DEFLECTION circuit


The sawtooth wave output from pin 4 of IC301 is amplified by IC401 and then supplied to the deflection yoke as
a deflection current.
V-position is controlled by changing the DC component of the sawtooth wave output from pin 4.
The center voltage is determined by the reference voltage input to pin 4 of IC401 and the V-sawtooth wave input
to pin 5 of IC401.

Center voltage
IC401 pin 2 output waveform

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4-10. DYNAMIC BEAM FOCUS (DBF) circuit
(1) H-DBF
The parabolic wave of horizontal period is output from pin 9 of IC301 and then amplified by
Q512 and Q513. It increases up to approx. 500Vp-p by T503 and synthesized with V-
parabolic wave and then added to the focus circuit of the FBT (flyback transformer).

CRT cathode waveform


(H period)

T504 (FBT) pin 13:


DBF horizontal element input

(2) V-DBF
The parabolic wave of vertical period is output from pin 8 of IC301 and then amplified by Q516.
It is synthesized with H-parabolic wave.

CRT cathode waveform


(V period)

T504 (FBT) pin 13:


DBF waveform input

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4-11. CRT CORRECTION circuit
Following adjustment and functions are for CRT correction.
H/V-CONVERGENCE
TILT-DY
NS-RRC
Landing (TR/TL/BR/BL) * Only for MA201D and i21A.

(1) H/V-CONVERGENCE and TILT-DY


The signal input to IC705 (D/A) from IC801 (Microprocessor) by I2C -BUS is output from pins 13 (TILT), 14 (H-
CONV), 15 (V-CONV) and vary the current applied to each coils built-in deflection yoke by IC601 and IC602
(POWER-OPERATIONAL-AMP). It makes H/V-CONVERGENCE and TILT-DY change.
(2) NS-RRC
The signal input to IC705 (D/A) from IC801 (Microprocessor) by I2C-BUS is output from pin 12 and varies the
current in NS-COIL by IC602. It makes NS-RRC change.
(3) Landing
CT connector (thermistor) detects the temperature of CRT funnel. TH851 (thermistor) detects the surrounding
temperature. These correct the landing temperature.
The information of the temperature of CRT funnel is received at pin 19 of IC801 and the information of the
surrounding temperature is received at pin 18 of IC801, and then sent to IC705 by I2C-BUS. The information is
output from pins 4, 5, 6 and 7 of IC705 as DC voltage and varies the current in Landing correction coil (TR/TL/BR/
BL) by IC701 and IC702 (POWER-OPERATIONAL-AMP). It makes Landing change.

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5. SERVICE PARTS LIST
WARNING !
The components identified by ! in this manual are critical
for safety.
Replace only with part number specified .

Description of REF. NO. F901 and F902 for medical application.


1. F901 and F902
Marking: T6.3A L
2. F902
CAUTION DOUBLE POLE / NEUTRAL FUSING

< Contents >


-Page-
Abbreviations and Marks....................................................................................... 27
FAMILY-TREE.................................................................................................. 28
ASSY-PACKING............................................................................................. 28
ASSY-MONITOR................................................................................................. 29
ASSY-PWB-MAIN............................................................................................... 30-39
ASSY-PWB-VIDEO............................................................................................. 40-45
SUB-MATERIAL.................................................................................................. 46

< Structure >

FAMILY-TREE

ASSY-PACKING

ASSY-MONITOR

ASSY-PWB-MAIN

ASSY-PWB-VIDEO

SUB-MATERIAL

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ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST

< Abbreviations in PART section >

Abbreviation Meaning

R-C Resistor-Carbon
R-MB Resistor-Metal
R-FUSE Resistor-Fuse

C-C Capacitor-Ceramic
C-E Capacitor-Electrolytic
C-PP Capacitor-Polypropylene
C-MF Capacitor-Multilayer Metallized Polyester Film

D Diode
ZD Zener Diode
TR Transistor
PHC Photo Coupler
PTH Positive Thermistor
HDT Horizontal Drive Transformer
FBT Flyback Transformer
VR Variable Resistor
SW Switch
SWT Switching Transformer

< Marks in DESCRIPTION section >

< Resistor > < Capacitor >

Mark Tolerance Mark Tolerance

F 1% H 3%
J 5% J 5%
K 10% K 10%
M 20%
P +100%
0%
Z + 80%
20%

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6. EXPLODED VIEW Note: The numbers in this exploded view are the same as the reference numbers in the Chapter 5.

16 18 19 20 53 54 55
58
45

27
35 36

43

38

40 22 23
48 47
L=702

49

39

47

31 33

Bottom face

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Torque
6-8kgf-cm 83 6 32
35

Note: Except where indicate otherwise, all screw torcue is 9-11kgf-cm in ASSY-MONITOR.

32
ASSY-1 ASSY-2

61

62 33
34

590R167-01
CRT Side 33
Torque
27-28kgf-cm

79 4
ANODE BUTTON ANODE CAP 16
Insert 71

Top Side 32

AL
40mm 73

590R168-01
10mm

m
n 43

m
70
-1
0 2-3mm
16 75
Note)
65 4 63
: Dangerous Voltage Symbol 63

CRT Side 34 CRT Side 33 CRT Side 35

20
30

CT

70 8 75 Upper: 22=4
65
49 92 DG
Lower: 22=4 85 6
L=402

48 NS
70 3 CLT
CLB

44 45
46
Short

75 DG

Long

47
71 2
61

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ASSY-3

NS-COIL

Torque
42 WIRING
3-5kgf-cm

84 80
81 PWB-SW 4 a

MA203DT A To CORNER-COIL

Torque

To DG-COIL PWB-CONT
42
ASSY-PWB-MAIN 87
To EARTH
B TO THERMISTOR
14 -WIRE A
TO EARTH-WIRE

PWB-SW

80 CLT A
Torque CT PWB-MAIN
CLB
M12
82 2
84 75
R724
Torque 91 D

6-8kgf-cm H F
80 2

0
4
C320
c
72
To DY
d
74 2 75
DY-LEAD
g To ANODE
e
b DY
75
TO CV(DY)
B
36 MC
h
E f

BLACK SC

75
FBT
39 DG
j
RED

80
25 a CLT,CLB,NS
41
k

b B,DG D G

c H,D,F
l m
d H,D,F PWB-SW
e H,D,F,NS
H
F
NS TILT1 E
f H,D,F,NS,E
Red CV

g TILT,DY
G1 SC

h ANODE-LEAD Black

PWB-CONT j H,D,F,NS,E,TILT

k SC,FOCUS(R),FOCUS(B) 53
82 2 l 52
E,F,G,NS,SC,H,CV,TILT PWB-VIDEO
Torque m FOCUS(R),FOCUS(B)
6-8kgf-cm
n ANODE-LEAD

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ASSY-5

ASSY-4

28
29

Torque
12-13kgf-cm

85 4

80 4

26

27

B A

86 2

21 23
D G

E F

42

42

80

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Note: Except where indicated otherwise, all screw torque is 3-5kgf-cm in ASSY-PWB-MAIN.
C534 Q530,Q531
Q532,Q533
41 2 Q504 Q521,Q901 D503,D529 Q534,Q307 Q514,Q515
C534 45
23 40

m
Torque

0.5
0.5

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
R538

m
9-11kgf-cm

1
~
7

3.5
2.5

4.5
2.3
33 +

2.5
4.9
27.4
C534

0.5
9~10mm

1.0
M11 13
57 L=15mm

4
Torque
15

6.5
6-8kgf-cm
50
30 2
-
Torque C534 12.5 0.5 5 0.8 7.5 0.5 5 0.8 3 0.8
9-11kgf-cm

29
11
12
22 AH
23 32
2
43
33 2

Torque AH
32
9-11kgf-cm 21 CN901 16
MC
Q521 AH
DY 53
26 E
33 2
RED 32
36
BLUE
Torque
9-11kgf-cm Q901
M11 19 YELLOW

BROWN

M12 32
Note)
F
Q504
18 : Protective Earth (Ground) Symbol

31 D503
34
17 20 32
2 D529 31 IC401
D
A Note) 53
H

: Dangerous Voltage Symbol


D909 TH901
Q307 AH

18 1
C533,C540,C544
C540
C544
32 AH
Torque
T504 9-11kgf-cm
(FBT) C533 IC903,IC904
D907, D911 14
D901 33
FRONT 1
4
6
IC301

AH
45
32
33

m
45 45

m
C326 2

m
R301

AH Q531,Q532,

3
m
2

~
~

3
Torque

2
Q533,Q534

6~7mm
m
AH

2
m
9-11kgf-cm

6~7mm

6~7mm
C338
C533 24
28 C544 C540

28
AA 28

5mm
4mm
R411 C316
D911 D907 32
AB
IC301 23-16pin 15

AA

4
3

L=15mm
AB
R971 AH
J81 55 R971 Q514 25 CN901
R929
C960

10mm
IC301
C402

56 C316 D907, D911 D910


M7 AB AA 1 30
C504
IC401

L=40mm 8 1
s

1
27 C936 R333
5.5mm

6
TC01 2 Q307
L=20mm
55
6
AA 33 AH
R333 31
4.5

AB Torque
9-11kgf-cm
AA

1
Q515 AH
AB 4.5 5.5mm 24 mm

10
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12
MA203DT
Note: Except where indicated otherwise, all screw torque is 3-5kgf-cm in ASSY-PWB-VIDEO.

PWB-SW SOLDER SIDE

PWB-VIDEO

Insert 2 pin side. 19

AH

18
24

IC202 16
MA203DT

15 PWB-CONT
VN
PWB-SW V2

VA

IC205 G

24 AH
Torque

9-11kgf-cm

11

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12

16

PWB-SW

PWB-SW SOLDER SIDE

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7. DIAGRAMS
(MA203DT)

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(MA203DT A)

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