Philips 7603 series Service Manual

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  • Page 2: Important Safety Notice

    IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Proper service and repair is important to the safe, reliable operation of all Philips Consumer Electronics Company** Equipment. The service procedures recommended by Philips and described in this service manual are effective methods of performing service operations. Some of these service operations require the use of tools specially designed for the purpose.
  • Page 3 FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD 1. Be sure all components are positioned in such a way as to avoid the possibility of adjacent component shorts. This is especially important on those chassis which are transported to and from the service shop. 2.
  • Page 4: Leakage Current Cold Check

    LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK 1. Unplug the ac line cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs of the plug. 2. Turn on the power switch. 3. Measure the resistance value between the jumpered ac plug and all exposed cabinet parts of the receiver, such as screw heads, antennas, and control shafts.
  • Page 6: Safety Checks

    TV SAFETY NOTES SAFETY CHECKS After the original service problem has been corrected, a complete safety check should be made. Be sure to check over the entire set, not just the areas where you have worked. Some previous servicer may have left an unsafe condition, which could be unknowingly passed on to your customer.
  • Page 7 The use of a substitute part which does not have the same safety characteristics as the Philips recommended replacement part shown in this service manual may create shock, fire, or other hazards.
  • Page 8 PREVENTION OF ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) Some semiconductor solid state devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices, Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
  • Page 9 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 –...
  • Page 10: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview Technical Specifications Audio ratings 1 W mono 2 x 1 W non-DBX stereo (LC stereo) 2 x 3 W DBX stereo (with SAP) Reception Tuning system : PLL Color systems : NTSC Sound systems : FM-mono : BTSC non-DBX BTSC DBX...
  • Page 11 Connections Front Or Top Control, Front Or Side Connections Audio / Video In 1 - Video 1 Vpp / 75 Ω 2 - Audio L (0.2 Vrms / 10 kΩ) 3 - Audio R (0.2 Vrms / 10 kΩ) 4 - Headphone (3.5 mm) 8 - 600 Ω/ 4 mW Rear Connections...
  • Page 12: Monitor Out

    Monitor Out 1 Vpp / 75 Ω 1 - Video 2 - Audio L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kΩ) 3 - Audio R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kΩ) YUV In 0.7 Vpp / 75 Ω 1 - Y 0.7 Vpp / 75 Ω 2 - U 0.7 Vpp / 75 Ω...
  • Page 13: Abbreviation List

    Abbreviation list 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 featurebox Amplitude Modulation...
  • Page 14 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 Filament of CRT FLASH Flash memory Field Memory Frequency Modulation Horizontal Acquisition: horizontal sync pulse coming out of the HIP Horizontal Flyback Pulse: horizontal sync pulse from large signal deflection Headphone Colour phase control for NTSC (not the same as 'Tint')
  • Page 15 Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. FST tuning systems. The customer can give directly the desired frequency Power-On Reset Progressive Scan Scan mode where all scan lines are displayed in one frame at the same time, creating a double vertical resolution. Picture Tube Panel (or CRT-panel) Random Access Memory Remote Control handset...
  • Page 16 Schematic notes...
  • Page 17: Test Points

    Service Modes, Error Codes And Fault Finding Test Points The chassis is equipped with test points printed on the circuit board assemblies. These test points refer to the functional blocks: The numbering is in a logical sequence for diagnostics. Always start diagnosing within a functional block in the sequence of the relevant test points for that block. Perform measurements under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 18 Service Default Mode (SDM) Purpose • To create a predefined setting to get the same measurement results as given in this manual. • To override SW protections. • To start the blinking LED procedure. Specifications • Tuning frequency: 61.25 MHz (channel 3). •...
  • Page 19 How to enter SDM • Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596 directly followed by the MENU button, or • Short wires 9631 and 9641 on the mono carrier and switch the set ON apply AC power. Then press the power button (remove short after start-up).
  • Page 20 How to navigate • When you press the MENU button on the remote control, the set will switch between the SDM and the normal user menu (with the SDM mode still active in the background). Return to the SDM screen with the OSD / STATUS button. •...
  • Page 21 How to enter • Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596 directly followed by the OSD / STATUS button or • Via ComPair. The following screen is visible, with SAM at the upper right side for recognition. 1.
  • Page 22: How To Exit

    How to navigate • In SAM, 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. •...
  • Page 23: Picture Problems

    5. Indicates if the set is not receiving an 'IDENT' signal on the selected source. It will display 'Not Tuned'. 6. Indicates if the sleep timer is enabled. 7. Indicates if the V-chip feature is enabled. 8. Value indicates parameter levels at CSM entry. CO = CONTRAST, CL = COLOR, BR = BRIGHTNESS, HU = HUE, SH = SHARPNESS 9.
  • Page 24: Sound Problems

    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.
  • Page 25: Specifications

    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. Compare has three big advantages: • 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.
  • Page 26: How To Connect

    • If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568 (Schematic/Panel) at the Monocarrier. Click on the 'Panel' hyperlink to automatically show the PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568. Click on the 'Schematic' hyperlink to automatically show the position of the highlighted capacitor.
  • Page 27 Error Codes Introduction The error code buffer contains all errors detected since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, it is written at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.
  • Page 28: The Blinking Led Procedure

    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 SDM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes ≥...
  • Page 29: Repair Tips

    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.
  • Page 38 Alignments Note: The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Menu navigation is done with the 'CURSOR UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT' keys of the remote control transmitter. General Alignment Conditions Perform all electrical adjustments under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 39 Hardware Alignments Fig. 1 Vg2 Adjustment 1. Activate the SAM. 2. Go to the WHITE TONE sub menu. 3. Set the values of NORMAL RED, GREEN and BLUE to 40. 4. Go, via the MENU key, to the normal user menu and set - CONTRAST to zero.
  • Page 40 5. Return to the SAM via the MENU key. 6. Connect the RF output of a pattern generator to the antenna input. Test pattern is a 'black' picture (blank screen on CRT without any OSD info). 7. Set the channel of the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time base to 0.2 ms (external triggering on the vertical pulse). 8.
  • Page 41 Software Alignments And Settings Enter the Service Alignment Mode (see Service Modes, Error Codes and Faultfinding). The SAM menu will now appear on the screen. Select one of the following alignments: Options Option Byte Chart MS2530C121 MS2530C125 MS2730C121 MS3250C121 MS3250C129 MS3650C129 MT2501C121 MT2501C125...
  • Page 42 Options are used to control the presence / absence of certain features and hardware. 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 (OB1..
  • Page 43: Table Of Contents

    Option Bit Assignment Following are the option bit assignments for all L01 software clusters. • Option Byte 1 (OB1) − OP10: CHINA − OP11: VIRGIN_MODE − OP12: UK_PNP − OP13: ACI − OP14: ATS − OP15: LNA − OP16: FM_RADIO −...
  • Page 44: Op10: China

    • Option Byte 5 (OB5) − OP50: PIP − OP51: HOTEL_MODE − OP52: SVHS − OP53: CVI − OP54: AV3 − OP55: AV2 − OP56: AV1 − OP57: NTSC_PLAYBACK • Option Byte 6 (OB6) − OP60: Reserved (value = 0) −...
  • Page 45: Op13: Aci

    Default setting : 0. • OP17: PHILIPS_TUNER 0 : ALPS / MASCO compatible tuner is in use, 1 : Philips compatible tuner is in use, Default setting : 0. • OP20: HUE 0 : Hue/Tint Level is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Hue/Tint Level is enabled, Default setting : 0.
  • Page 46: Op25: Channel_Naming

    • OP25: CHANNEL_NAMING 0 : Name FM Channel is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Name FM Channel is enabled, Default setting : 0. Note : Name FM channel can be enabled only when FM_RADIO = 1. • OP26: SMART_PICTURE 0 : Smart Picture is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Picture is enabled, Default setting : 1...
  • Page 47: Op37: Ew_Function

    • OP37: EW_FUNCTION 0 : EW function is disabled. In this case, only Expand 4:3 is allowed, Compress 16:9 is not applicable. 1 : EW function is enabled. In this case, both Expand 4:3 and Compress 16:9 are applicable. Default setting : 0. •...
  • Page 48: Op52: Svhs

    • OP52: SVHS 0 : SVHS source is not available, 1 : SVHS source is available, Default setting : 0. Note : This option bit is not applicable for EU. • OP53: CVI 0 : CVI source is not available, 1 : CVI source is available, Default setting : 0.
  • Page 49: Op65: Smart_Clock

    • OP65: SMART_CLOCK 0 : Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is enabled. For NAFTA, menu item AUTOCHRON is present in the INSTALL submenu, Default setting : 0.
  • Page 50: Op74: Reserved (Value = 0)

    • OP74: Reserved Default setting : 0. • OP75: Reserved Default setting : 0. • OP77 and 76: TIME_WIN1, TIME_WIN2 00 :The time window is set to 1.2s 01 : The time window is set to 2s 10 : The time window is set to 5s 11 : not in use Default setting : 01 Note :The time-out for all digit entries depend on this setting.
  • Page 51 Read only bit, for monitoring purpose only. Read only bit, for monitoring purpose only. White Tone In the WHITE TONE sub menu, the values of the black cut off level can be adjusted. Normally, no alignment is needed for the WHITE TONE. You can use the given default values. The color temperature mode (NORMAL, COOL and WARM) and the color (R, G, and B) can be selected with the UP/DOWN RIGHT/LEFT cursor keys.
  • Page 52 Geometry The geometry alignments menu contains several items to align the set, in order to obtain a correct picture geometry. Connect an external video pattern generator to the aerial input of the TV-set and input a crosshatch test pattern. Set the generator amplitude to at least 1 mV and set frequency to 61.25 MHz (channel 3).
  • Page 53 Vertical: • Vertical slope (VSL) Align the vertical center of the picture to the vertical center of the CRT. This is the first of the vertical alignments to perform. For an easy alignment, set SBL to ON. • Vertical Amplitude (VAM) Align the vertical amplitude so that the complete test pattern is visible. •...
  • Page 54 Audio No alignments are needed for the audio sub menu. Use the given default values. Default value is 8. OFF for mono sets, ON for stereo sets. Default value is 42. OFF for mono sets, ON for stereo sets.
  • Page 55 Circuit Description Block Diagram...
  • Page 56 Test point overview Main Panel Test point overview CRT Panel...
  • Page 57 I2C and Supply Voltage Diagram Note: For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the block diagram or the electrical diagrams. Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification.
  • Page 58 Introduction The L8/M8 chassis is a global TV chassis for the model year 2001 and is used for TV sets with screen sizes from 25" - 36" (large screen), in Super Flat, Real Flat and Wide Screen executions. The standard architecture consists of a Main panel, a Picture Tube panel, a Side I/O panel and a Top Control panel. In some executions, a Picture In Picture (PIP) panel is used.
  • Page 59: Audio Signal Processing

    The L8/M8 is divided into 2 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, an external audio processing IC is used for stereo sets. The tuning system features 181 channels with on-screen display.
  • Page 60 Audio signal processing Mono In mono sets, the signal goes via the SAW filter (position 1002), to the audio demodulator part of the UOC IC 7200. The audio output on pin 48 goes, via the smart sound circuit (7941 for Bass and 7942 for Treble) and buffer 7943, to the audio amplifier (AN7523 at position 7902).
  • Page 61: Video Signal Processing

    Mono set Video Signal Processing The processing circuits listed above are all integrated in the UOC TV processor. The surrounding components are for the adaptation of the selected application. The I 2 C bus is for defining and controlling the signals. RF signal processing The incoming RF signal goes to the tuner (pos.
  • Page 62 Video source selection The Composite Video Blanking Signal (CVBS) from buffer 7201 goes to the audio carrier trap filters (1200, 1201, or 1202 depending on the system used) to remove the audio signal. The signal then goes to pin 40 of IC 7200. The internal input switch selects the following input signals: •...
  • Page 63 Video demodulation The color decoder circuit detects whether the signal is a PAL, NTSC or SECAM signal. The result is made known to the auto system manager. The PAL/NTSC decoder has an internal clock generator, which is stabilized to the required frequency by using the 12 MHz clock signal from the reference oscillator of the microcontroller / teletext decoder.
  • Page 64: Rgb Control

    RGB control The RGB control circuit enables the picture parameters contrast, brightness and saturation to be adjusted, by using a combination of the user menus and the remote control. Additionally automatic gain control for the RGB signals via cut-off stabilization is achieved in this functional block to obtain an accurate biasing of the picture tube.
  • Page 65: Horizontal Drive

    Deflection Horizontal drive The horizontal drive signal is obtained from an internal VCO, which is running at twice the line frequency. This frequency is divided by two, to lock the first control loop to the incoming signal. When the IC is switched 'on', the 'Hdrive' signal is suppressed until the frequency is correct. The 'Hdrive' signal is available at pin 30.
  • Page 66 These 'V_DRIVE+' and 'V_DRIVE-' signals are applied to the input pins 1 and 2 of IC 7471 (full bridge vertical deflection amplifier). These are voltage driven differential inputs. As the driver device (IC 7200) delivers output currents, R3474 and R3475 convert them to voltage. The differential input voltage is compared with the voltage across measuring resistor R3471 that provides internal feedback information.
  • Page 67 East/West correction In the M8, there are three types of CRTs, namely the 100º, 110º and wide screen CRTs. The 100º CRT is raster-correction- free and does not need East/West correction. The 110º4:3 CRT comes with East/West correction and East/West protection. The wide screen TV sets have all the correction of the 110 4:3 CRT and also have additional picture format like the 4:3 format, 16:9, 14:9, 16:9 zoom, subtitle zoom and the Super- Wide picture format A line, written at the upper- or lower side of the screen, will be larger at the screen center when a fixed deflection current is used.
  • Page 68: Power Supply

    Power Supply Figure 1...
  • Page 69 Figure 2 Introduction The supply is a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS). The frequency of operation varies with the circuit load. This 'Quasi- Resonant 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.
  • Page 70 Derived Voltages The voltages supplied by the secondary windings of T5520 are: • 'MainAux' for the audio circuit (voltage depends on set execution, see table below), • 3.3 V and 3.9 V for the microprocessor and • 'MainSupply' for the horizontal output (voltage depends on set execution, see table below). Other supply voltages are provided by the LOT.
  • Page 71 Degaussing When the set is switched on, the degaussing relay 1515 is immediately activated as transistor 7580 is conducting. Due to the RC-time of R3580 and C2580, it will last about 3 to 4 seconds before transistor 7580 is switched off. Basic IC Functionality For a clear understanding of the Quasi-Resonant behavior, it is possible to explain it by a simplified circuit diagram (see Figure below).
  • Page 72 In the Quasi-Resonant mode each period can be divided into four different time intervals, in chronological order: • Interval 1: t0 < t < t1 primary stroke At the beginning of the first interval, the MOSFET is switched 'on' and energy is stored in the primary inductance (magnetization).
  • Page 73 The 'soft start' switch is closed when the VCC reaches a level of 7 V and the 'soft start' capacitor CSS (C2522, between pin 5 and the sense resistor R3526), is charged to 0.5 V. Once the VCC capacitor is charged to the start-up voltage VCC-start (11 V), the IC starts driving the MOSFET. Both internal current sources are switched 'off' after reaching this start-up voltage.
  • Page 74 Operation The supply can run in three different modes depending on the output power: • Quasi-Resonant mode (QR) The QR mode, described above, is used during normal operation. This will give a high efficiency. • Frequency Reduction mode (FR) The FR mode (also called VCO mode) is implemented to decrease the switching losses at low output loads.
  • Page 75 Standby The set goes to Standby in the following cases: • After pressing the 'standby' key on the remote control. • When the set is in protection mode. In Standby, the power supply works in 'burst mode'. Burst mode can be used to reduce the power consumption below 1 W at stand-by.
  • Page 76 For a more detailed description of one burst cycle, three time intervals are defined: • t1: Discharge of VCC when gate drive is active During the first interval, energy is transferred, which result in a ramp- up of the output voltage (VSTAB) in front of the stabilizer. When enough energy is stored in the capacitor, the IC will be switched 'off' by a current pulse generated at the secondary side.
  • Page 77: Over Current Protection

    Over Voltage Protection The Over Voltage Protection ensures that the output voltage will remain below an adjustable level. This works by sensing the auxiliary voltage via the current flowing into pin 4 (DEM) during the secondary stroke. This voltage is a well-defined replica of the output voltage.
  • Page 78: User Interface

    Over Temperature protection When the junction temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown temperature (typ. 140º C), the IC will disable the driver. When the VCC voltage drops to UVLO, the VCC capacitor will be recharged to the V(start) level. If the temperature is still too high, the VCC voltage will drop again to the UVLO level (Safe-Restart mode).
  • Page 79 In- And Output 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 NAFTA sets. •...
  • Page 80 − In case of a high voltage appearing across capacitor 2401 (dependent of the tube size), which is high enough to trigger zener diode 6401 into conduction, transistor Q7606 (in A7 diagram) will conduct and UOC is triggered to shut down the power supply.
  • Page 81 SCHEMATIC BLOCK BY BLOCK CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 91 24M8(7603)
  • Page 92 24M8(7603)
  • Page 93 24M8(7603)
  • Page 94 24M8(7603)
  • Page 95 All Models (7603) - Chassis Overview...
  • Page 96 All Models (7603) - Power Supply (Diagram A1)
  • Page 97 All Models (7603) - Line Deflection (Diagram A2)
  • Page 98 All Models (7603) - Frame Deflection (Diagram A3)
  • Page 99 All Models (7603) - Tuner IF (Diagram A4)
  • Page 100 All Models (7603) - Video IF And Sound IF (Diagram A5)
  • Page 101 All Models (7603) - Synchronization (Diagram A6)
  • Page 102 All Models (7603) - Control (Diagram A7)
  • Page 103 All Models (7603) - Audio Amplifier (Diagram A8)
  • Page 104 All Models (7603) - BTSC (Stereo/SAP) Decoder (Diagram A9)
  • Page 105 All Models (7603) - Audio/Video Source Switching (Diagram A10)
  • Page 106 All Models (7603) - BTSC - NDBX Stereo Decoder (Diagram A11)
  • Page 107 All Models (7603) - Front I/O + Control, Headphone(Diagram A12)
  • Page 108 All Models (7603) - Rear I/O Cinch (Diagram A13)
  • Page 109 All Models (7603) - PIP Interface (Diagram A16)
  • Page 110 All Models (7603) - CRT Panel (Diagram B1)
  • Page 111 All Models (7603) - Side AV + Headphone Panel (Diagram C)
  • Page 112 All Models (7603) - Side AV + Headphone Panel (Diagram E1)
  • Page 113 All Models (7603) - PIP Panel (Diagram P)
  • Page 114 All Models (7603) - Top Control Panel (Diagram T)
  • Page 115 All Models (7603) - SCAVEM (Diagram B2)
  • Page 116 All Models (7603) - PCB Large Signal panel (component side)
  • Page 117 All Models (7603) - PCB Large Signal panel (copper side)
  • Page 118 All Models (7603) - PCB CRT panel (component side)
  • Page 119 All Models (7603) - PCB CRT panel (copper side)
  • Page 120 All Models (7603) - PCB Side AV Panel (component side)
  • Page 121 All Models (7603) - PCB Side AV +Headphone Panel (component side)
  • Page 122 All Models (7603) - PCB PIP Panel (component side)
  • Page 123 All Models (7603) - PCB PIP panel (copper side)
  • Page 124 All Models (7603) - PCB Top control- round(component side)
  • Page 125 All Models (7603) - PCB Top control- round (copper side)
  • Page 126 All Models (7603) - PCB Top control- oval (component side)
  • Page 127 All Models (7603) - PCB Top control- oval (copper side)
  • Page 129 24RF50S1 - Manual no. 7603 2401 2.2uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..5322 124 41379 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2402 470pF., 10%, 500V, Ceramic ..4822 122 31177 2404 47uF., 20%, 50V, Tantalum..4822 124 41751 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 130 24RF50S1 (continued) 2846 100uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic ..4822 124 40207 3256 1k, 2%, 1/4W ... . . 4822 051 10102 2849 1000pF., 5%, 50V, Ceramic..5322 126 10511 3257 10 Meg, 5%, 1/10W.
  • Page 131 24RF50S1 (continued) 3563 5.6k, 5%, 1/10W... . 4822 051 20562 5242 Coil, 10uH., 5%... . 4822 157 11706 S 3564 Power Resistor, 0 ohm, +100%/-0%, 2W .
  • Page 132 24RF50S1 (continued) 7480 Transistor, BD135-16 ..4822 130 41109 AC03 Cabinet Back ... . . 3139 137 80621 7482 Transistor, BD135-16 ..4822 130 41109 AC04 Cabinet Front.
  • Page 133 25PS40S121 - Manual no. 7603 2474 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 02220 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2475 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 02220 2476 4700pF., 50V, Ceramic.
  • Page 134 25PS40S121 (continued) 3005 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 01010 3495 22k, 5%....3198 021 52230 3155 75 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 07590 3496 100k, 5% .
  • Page 135 25PS40S121 (continued) 4216 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 6562 Diode Rectifier, EGP20DL-5100..9322 164 42682 4217 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 6563 Diode, BAS316.
  • Page 136 25PS40S121 (continued) S AC01 AC Power Cord... . . 3135 010 03831 AC02 Anode Clip ....3135 014 04471 AC03 Cabinet Back .
  • Page 137 25PS50S121 - Manual no. 7603 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2253 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 2254 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 138 25PS50S121 (continued) 2836 1500pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 3242 27k, 5%....3198 021 52730 2837 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 54780 3244 820 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 139 25PS50S121 (continued) 3527 0.33 ohm, 5%, 1W, Power Resistor . . . 3198 012 13370 4693 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3528 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 4801 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 140 25PS50S121 (continued) 6901 Diode, BAS316... . . 3198 010 10630 AC03 Cabinet Back ... . . 3139 124 36471 7101 Transistor BC847B.
  • Page 141 25PV5022 - Manual no. 7603 2254 Zero ohm Chip Jumper ..4822 051 20008 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2401 2.2uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..5322 124 41379 2402 470pF., 10%, 500V, Ceramic ..4822 122 31177 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 142 25PV5022 (continued) 2845 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Ceramic..4822 126 14585 3251 100 ohm, 5%, 1/2W, Carbon..4822 116 52175 2846 100uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic ..4822 124 40207 3256 1k, 2%, 1/4W .
  • Page 143 25PV5022 (continued) 3562 12k, 1%, 1/10W ... . 4822 117 11383 5241 Coil, 10uH., 10% ... 4822 157 51462 3563 5.6k, 5%, 1/10W.
  • Page 144 25PV5022 (continued) 7471 IC, TDA6107Q/N2 (PHSE) L..9352 635 76112 7480 Transistor, BD135-16 ..4822 130 41109 Model 25PV5022 Cabinet Parts 7482 Transistor, BD135-16 ..4822 130 41109 Model 25PV5022 Cabinet Parts S 7515 Opto-Coupler, TCET1103G.
  • Page 145 26LW502221 - Manual no. 7603 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2253 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 2254 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 146 26LW502221 (continued) 2836 1500pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 3242 27k, 5%....3198 021 52730 2837 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 54780 3244 820 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 147 26LW502221 (continued) 3527 0.33 ohm, 5%, 1W, Power Resistor . . . 3198 012 13370 4693 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3528 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 4801 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 148 26LW502221 (continued) 6901 Diode, BAS316... . . 3198 010 10630 AC03 Cabinet Back ... . . 3139 124 36471 7101 Transistor BC847B.
  • Page 149 27PS50B121 - Manual no. 7603 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2253 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 2254 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 150 27PS50B121 (continued) 2836 1500pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 3242 27k, 5%....3198 021 52730 2837 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 54780 3244 820 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 151 27PS50B121 (continued) 3527 0.33 ohm, 5%, 1W, Power Resistor . . . 3198 012 13370 4693 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3528 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 4801 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 152 27PS50B121 (continued) 6901 Diode, BAS316... . . 3198 010 10630 AC05 Chassis Guide... . . 3139 124 31323 7101 Transistor BC847B... 3198 010 42030 AC06 Control Buttons.
  • Page 153 27PS55S121 - Manual no. 7603 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2253 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 2254 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 154 27PS55S121 (continued) 2836 1500pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 3242 27k, 5%....3198 021 52730 2837 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 54780 3244 820 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 155 27PS55S121 (continued) 3527 0.33 ohm, 5%, 1W, Power Resistor . . . 3198 012 13370 4693 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3528 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 4801 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 156 27PS55S121 (continued) 6901 Diode, BAS316... . . 3198 010 10630 AC04 Cabinet, Front Assembly..3121 237 51791 7101 Transistor BC847B... 3198 010 42030 AC04A Cabinet Front (Included in Front Assy) 3139 137 83171 7102...
  • Page 157 27PS60S121 - Manual no. 7603 2243 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 02220 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2244 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 2245 0.22uF., 25V, Ceramic..3198 023 22240 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket.
  • Page 158 27PS60S121 (continued) 2805 2.2uF., 10V, Ceramic ..3198 017 22250 3204 10k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 01030 2806 2.2uF., 10V, Ceramic ..3198 017 22250 3206 33k, 5%.
  • Page 159 27PS60S121 (continued) 3496 100k, 5% ....3198 021 51040 3906 10k, 5%....3198 021 51030 3497 100k, 5% .
  • Page 160 27PS60S121 (continued) 6500 Bridge Rectifier GBU6JL-7002 ..9322 138 08667 2803 47uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic..3198 025 34790 6520 Diode Rectifier, BYD33D..9337 234 00133 2804 10uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic.
  • Page 161 27PS60S121 (continued) 3865 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 01510 AC04A Cabinet Front (Included in Front Assy) 3139 137 83171 3890 68 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 06890 AC05 Chassis Guide (Included in Front Assy) 3139 124 31381 4800...
  • Page 162 27RF50S125 - Manual no. 7603 2249 0.022uF., 50V, Ceramic ..3198 017 02230 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2250 2.2uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 52280 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket.
  • Page 163 27RF50S125 (continued) 2691 10uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic..3198 025 51090 3212 470 ohm, 5%....3198 021 54710 2801 22uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic..3198 025 52290 3213 560 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 164 27RF50S125 (continued) 3495 22k, 5%....3198 021 52230 3906 10k, 5%....3198 021 51030 3496 100k, 5% .
  • Page 165 27RF50S125 (continued) 6486 Diode Rectifier, EGP20DL-5100..9322 164 42682 6487 Diode Rectifier, BYD33D..9337 234 00133 Side A/V, Headphone Panel 6488 Diode Rectifier, EGP20DL-5100..9322 164 42682 Side A/V, Headphone Panel 6500 Bridge Rectifier GBU6JL-7002 .
  • Page 166 29LL600121 - Manual no. 7603 2252 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2253 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 2254 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 167 29LL600121 (continued) 2836 1500pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 3242 27k, 5%....3198 021 52730 2837 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 54780 3244 820 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 168 29LL600121 (continued) 3527 0.33 ohm, 5%, 1W, Power Resistor . . . 3198 012 13370 4693 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3528 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 4801 Zero ohm "Chip"...
  • Page 169 29LL600121 (continued) 6901 Diode, BAS316... . . 3198 010 10630 AC05 Chassis Guide... . . 3139 124 31323 7101 Transistor BC847B... 3198 010 42030 AC06 Control Buttons.
  • Page 170 29LW602221 - Manual no. 7603 2220 0.47uF., 10%, 50 Volt, Polyester . . . 3198 014 04740 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2221 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 2241 1500pF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 171 29LW602221 (continued) 2804 2.2uF., 10 Volt, Ceramic ..3198 017 22250 3219 2.2k, 5%,....3198 021 52220 2805 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3220 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon .
  • Page 172 29LW602221 (continued) 3521 4.7 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 04780 4614 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3522 330k, 5% ....3198 021 53340 4615 Jumper, 0.05 ohm .
  • Page 173 29LW602221 (continued) 6569 Diode, Signal, BAS316..3198 010 10630 9514 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6570 Diode, Regulator, BZX384-C, 6.8 Vol. . 3198 020 56880 9515 Jumper .
  • Page 174 29LW602221 (continued) 9829 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9830 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9831 Jumper .
  • Page 175 29PV702225 - Manual no. 7603 2465 0.011uF, 5%, 1.6kV, Polypropylene. . . 2222 375 90155 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2471 0.1uF, 10%, 63V, Polyester ..2222 365 75104 2472 0.15uF, 10%, 63V, Polyester..2222 365 75154 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 176 29PV702225 (continued) 3250 8.2k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon Film..3198 011 08220 3543 82k, 1%, Metal Film..2312 915 18203 3251 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 3544 4.7k, 1% .
  • Page 177 29PV702225 (continued) S 5501 Line Filter DMF2405H60B..2422 549 43432 9173 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 S 5520 Transformer, SS39009-04.
  • Page 178 29PV702225 (continued) 9660 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9661 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 Model 29PV702/225 Cabinet Parts 9662 Jumper .
  • Page 179 32PS60B121 - Manual no. 7603 2208 0.1uF., 25V, Ceramic ..3198 023 21040 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2209 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic (Used w /CRT A80ECK272X56) ..3198 025 54780 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 180 32PS60B121 (continued) 2521 22uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic..3198 025 52290 3122 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 2522 0.1uF., 16 Volt, Ceramic ..3198 017 01040 3123 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon .
  • Page 181 32PS60B121 (continued) 3408 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 3561 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 3410 10k, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01030 3562 12k, 5%.
  • Page 182 32PS60B121 (continued) 5204 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7103 Transistor, Signal, BC847B ..3198 010 42030 5205 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7171 Transistor, Signal, BC857B .
  • Page 183 32PS60B121 (continued) 9521 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9836 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9522 Jumper .
  • Page 184 32PS60B129 - Manual no. 7603 2243 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 02220 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2244 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 2245 0.22uF., 25V, Ceramic..3198 023 22240 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket.
  • Page 185 32PS60B129 (continued) 2615 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 3178 3.9k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 03920 2618 1uF., 16V, Ceramic ..3198 017 21050 3179 2.2k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon .
  • Page 186 32PS60B129 (continued) 3475 2.2k, 1%, Metal Film ..2322 156 22202 3694 4.7k, 5% ....3198 021 54720 3477 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 187 32PS60B129 (continued) 6447 Diode, 1N4148... . . 3198 010 10010 6448 Diode Regulator, BZX79-B6V2 (6.2 Volt) 9331 668 30133 PIP Panel 6449 Diode, BAV99 ... . . 3198 010 10620 PIP Panel 6453 Diode Regulator, BZX384-C6V8 (6.8 Volt 3198 020 56880...
  • Page 188 32PS60B129 (continued) 3844 390 ohm, 5%....3198 021 53910 9155 Jumper Wire....0322 179 00003 3845 390 ohm, 5%.
  • Page 189 32PS61S121 - Manual no. 7603 2209 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic (Used w Main Chassis Main Chassis /CRT A80ECK272X56) ..3198 025 54780 2209 10uF, 20%, 50V, Electrolytic (Used w/C 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 RT A80QCF340X34(N)).
  • Page 190 32PS61S121 (continued) 2522 0.1uF., 16 Volt, Ceramic ..3198 017 01040 3123 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01510 2523 1500pF, 10%, 2kV, Ceramic..2020 558 90489 3124 47k, 5%.
  • Page 191 32PS61S121 (continued) 3410 10k, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01030 3562 12k, 5%....3198 021 51230 S 3411 Fusible Resistor, 4.7 ohms, 5% .
  • Page 192 32PS61S121 (continued) 5205 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7171 Transistor, Signal, BC857B ..3198 010 42150 5206 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7172 Transistor, Signal, BC857B .
  • Page 193 32PS61S121 (continued) 9522 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9837 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9524 Jumper .
  • Page 194 32PS61S121 (continued) 2893 47uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic..3198 025 34790 9911 Jumper Wire....0322 179 00003 2894 0.01uF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 01030 9912 Jumper Wire.
  • Page 195 33LL881121 - Manual no. 7603 2243 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 017 02220 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2244 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 2245 0.22uF., 25V, Ceramic..3198 023 22240 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket.
  • Page 196 33LL881121 (continued) 2615 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 3177 8.2k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 08220 2618 0.01uF., 50V. Ceramic..3198 017 01030 3178 3.9k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon .
  • Page 197 33LL881121 (continued) 3474 2.2k, 1%, Metal Film ..2322 156 22202 3693 220 ohm, 5%....3198 021 52210 3475 2.2k, 1%, Metal Film .
  • Page 198 33LL881121 (continued) 6444 Diode, 1N4148... . . 3198 010 10010 9833 Jumper Wire....0322 179 00003 6447 Diode, 1N4148.
  • Page 199 33LL881121 (continued) 3833 100 ohm, 5%....3198 021 51010 3150 47k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 04730 3834 100 ohm, 5%....3198 021 51010 3151 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 200 MS2530C121 - Manual no. 7603 2471 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2472 0.15uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester 3198 014 01540 2473 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket... 3122 358 71251 2474 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic.
  • Page 201 MS2530C121 (continued) 3002 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3484 3.9k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 03920 3003 1.5k, 5% ....3198 021 51520 3486 33 ohm, 5%, 3W, Power Resistor .
  • Page 202 MS2530C121 (continued) 3905 3.3k, 5% ....3198 021 53320 6523 Diode, 1N4148... . . 3198 010 10010 3906 10k, 5%.
  • Page 203 MS2530C121 (continued) AC24 Deguassing Coil Spring ..3139 121 26231 AC32 Assembly Braid ... . 3135 010 07301 MODEL MS2530C/121 CBA'S MODEL MS2530C/121 CBA'S Main Chassis .
  • Page 204 MS2730C121 - Manual no. 7603 2471 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2472 0.15uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester 3198 014 01540 2473 0.1uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyester. 3198 014 01040 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket... 3122 358 71251 2474 2200pF., 50V, Ceramic.
  • Page 205 MS2730C121 (continued) 3002 Zero ohm "Chip" Jumper ..3198 021 90020 3484 3.9k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 03920 3003 1.5k, 5% ....3198 021 51520 3486 33 ohm, 5%, 3W, Power Resistor .
  • Page 206 MS2730C121 (continued) 3905 3.3k, 5% ....3198 021 53320 6520 Diode Rectifier, BYD33D..9337 234 00133 3906 10k, 5%....3198 021 51030 6523 Diode, 1N4148.
  • Page 207 MS2730C121 (continued) AC24 Degaussing Coil Spring ..3139 121 26231 AC32 Assembly Braid ... . 3135 010 07311 MODEL MS2730C/121 CBA'S MODEL MS2730C/121 CBA'S Main Chassis .
  • Page 208 MS3250C121 - Manual no. 7603 2248 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2249 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 2250 2.2uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 52280 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 209 MS3250C121 (continued) 2612 68pF., 50 Volt, NP0, Ceramic ..3198 016 06890 3246 10k, 5%, ....3198 021 51030 2613 68pF., 50 Volt, NP0, Ceramic ..3198 016 06890 3247 Res, 680k, 5% (Used w/CRT A80ECK272X56 3198 021 56840 2615...
  • Page 210 MS3250C121 (continued) 3496 100k, 5%,....3198 021 51040 4001 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3497 100k, 5%,.
  • Page 211 MS3250C121 (continued) 6467 Diode, Signal, BAV70 ..9331 849 10215 9413 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6468 Diode, Signal, BAS316.
  • Page 212 MS3250C121 (continued) 9680 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 S AC09 Degaussing Coil (Used w/CRT A80ECK272S 9683 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 56 .
  • Page 213 MS3250C129 - Manual no. 7603 2451 0.015uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyeste 3198 014 01530 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2455 47uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic..3198 025 34790 2457 0.43uF., 5%, 250V, Metalized Polypropy 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket... 3122 358 71251 lene .
  • Page 214 MS3250C129 (continued) 2853 4.7uF., 10V, Ceramic ..2020 552 96305 3404 1k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 01020 2854 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 3405 4.7 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 215 MS3250C129 (continued) 3568 8.2k, 5% ....3198 021 58220 5445 Transformer, PSLOT 29'' RF 3128 138 21 3128 138 21421 3569 5.6k, 5% ....3198 021 55620 5450 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz .
  • Page 216 MS3250C129 (continued) 7471 IC, TDA8359J ... . . 9352 635 76112 7480 Power Transistor BD135-16..3198 020 41190 7482 Power Transistor BD135-16..3198 020 41190 7515 Opto-Coupler, TCET1103(G).
  • Page 217 MS3650C127 - Manual no. 7603 2219 Cap, 220n, +80/-20%, 25v, Ceramic. . . 3198 023 22240 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2220 Cap, 470n, 10%, 50v, Polyester ..3198 014 04740 2221 Cap, 22n, 10%, 50v, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 218 MS3650C127 (continued) 2602 Cap, 100p, 5%, 50v, Ceramic..3198 016 01010 3226 Res, 560 ohm, 5%, 1/16W, Metalized Gla 2606 Cap, 1n, 10%, 50v, Ceramic ..3198 017 01020 ss ....3198 021 35610 2607 Cap, 33p, 5%, 50v, Ceramic .
  • Page 219 MS3650C127 (continued) S 3504 Res, PTC, 3R0, Degaussing..2120 661 00025 3902 Res, 3K3, 5%, 1/16W, Metalized Glass . 3198 021 33320 3506 Res, 1M5, 5%, 1/2W, Metalized Glass. . 2322 242 13155 3903 Res, 3K3, 5%, 1/16W, Metalized Glass .
  • Page 220 MS3650C127 (continued) 6465 Diode, Signal, BAV21 ..3198 010 10070 9413 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6466 Diode, Signal, BAV21 .
  • Page 221 MS3650C127 (continued) 9685 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9686 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9687 Jumper .
  • Page 222 MS3650C129 - Manual no. 7603 2451 0.015uF., 10%, 50V, Metalized Polyeste 3198 014 01530 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2455 47uF., 20%, 25V, Electrolytic..3198 025 34790 2457 0.47uF., 5%, 250V, Metalized Polypropy 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket... 3122 358 71251 lene .
  • Page 223 MS3650C129 (continued) 2852 1000pF., 50V, Ceramic..3198 016 01020 3403 100k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon ..3198 011 01040 2853 4.7uF., 10V, Ceramic ..2020 552 96305 3404 1k, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon .
  • Page 224 MS3650C129 (continued) 3567 1.8k, 5% ....3198 021 51820 5401 Fixed Inductor, 1000uH, 10%..3198 018 71020 3568 8.2k, 5% ....3198 021 58220 5445 Transformer, PSLOT 29'' RF 3128 138 21 3128 138 21421 3569...
  • Page 225 MS3650C129 (continued) 7463 Transistor BC327-25..3198 020 43430 7471 IC, TDA8359J ... . . 9352 635 76112 7480 Power Transistor BD135-16..3198 020 41190 7482 Power Transistor BD135-16.
  • Page 226 MT2501C121 - Manual no. 7603 2481 470pF., 500V, Ceramic..3198 019 44710 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2482 0.068uF., 10%, 250V, Polypropylene . . 2222 347 90234 2485 4.7uF., 20%, 250V, Electrolytic..2020 021 90856 0127 2 Pin Fuse Socket.
  • Page 227 MT2501C121 (continued) 3332 1k, 20%, 1/2W, Carbon..3198 013 01020 3557 1k, 5% ....3198 021 51020 3333 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon.
  • Page 228 MT2501C121 (continued) 5562 Fixed Inductor Bead, 100MHz ..3198 018 90020 5564 Fixed Inductor Bead, 100MHz ..3198 018 90010 PIP Panel 5602 Fixed Inductor, 5.6uH, 5%..3198 018 15680 PIP Panel 5603 Fixed Inductor, 5.6uH, 5%.
  • Page 229 MT2501C125 - Manual no. 7603 2241 1500pF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2242 1uF., 16V, Ceramic ..3198 017 21050 2243 2200pF., 50 Volt, Ceramic.
  • Page 230 MT2501C125 (continued) 2618 1uF., 16V, Ceramic ..3198 017 21050 3212 470 ohm, 5%, ... . . 3198 021 54710 2619 1uF., 16V, Ceramic .
  • Page 231 MT2501C125 (continued) S 3495 22k, 5%, ....3198 021 52230 4217 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3496 100k, 5%,.
  • Page 232 MT2501C125 (continued) 6500 Diode, Bridge, GBU6JL-7002 ..9322 138 08667 9453 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6520 Diode, Rectifier, BYD 33D..9337 234 00133 9460 Jumper .
  • Page 233 MT2501C125 (continued) 9699 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9821 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9822 Jumper .
  • Page 234 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. CH0127C121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 235 PA0127C121 - Manual no. 7603 2220 0.47uF., 10%, 50 Volt, Polyester . . . 3198 014 04740 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2221 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 2241 1500pF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 01520 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 236 PA0127C121 (continued) 2804 2.2uF., 10 Volt, Ceramic ..3198 017 22250 3219 2.2k, 5%,....3198 021 52220 2805 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3220 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon .
  • Page 237 PA0127C121 (continued) 3521 4.7 ohm, 5%, 1/6W, Carbon..3198 011 04780 4614 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3522 330k, 5% ....3198 021 53340 4615 Jumper, 0.05 ohm .
  • Page 238 PA0127C121 (continued) 6569 Diode, Signal, BAS316..3198 010 10630 9514 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6570 Diode, Regulator, BZX384-C, 6.8 Vol. . 3198 020 56880 9515 Jumper .
  • Page 239 PA0127C121 (continued) 9829 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9830 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9831 Jumper .
  • Page 240 PA0132C121 - Manual no. 7603 2208 0.1uF., 25V, Ceramic ..3198 023 21040 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2209 4.7uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic (Used w /CRT A80ECK272X56) ..3198 025 54780 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 241 PA0132C121 (continued) 2521 22uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic..3198 025 52290 3122 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 2522 0.1uF., 16 Volt, Ceramic ..3198 017 01040 3123 150 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon .
  • Page 242 PA0132C121 (continued) 3408 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 3561 100 ohm, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01010 3410 10k, 5%, 1/6 W, Carbon ..3198 011 01030 3562 12k, 5%.
  • Page 243 PA0132C121 (continued) 5204 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7103 Transistor, Signal, BC847B ..3198 010 42030 5205 Fixed Inductor, 100MHz, 80 ohm ..3198 018 90020 7171 Transistor, Signal, BC857B .
  • Page 244 PA0132C121 (continued) 9521 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9836 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 9522 Jumper .
  • Page 245 PC0125C121 - Manual no. 7603 2248 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 Main Chassis Main Chassis 2249 0.022uF., 50 Volt, Ceramic..3198 017 02230 2250 2.2uF., 20%, 50V, Electrolytic ..3198 025 52280 0137 Spring For Item 7400 .
  • Page 246 PC0125C121 (continued) 2612 68pF., 50 Volt, NP0, Ceramic ..3198 016 06890 3246 10k, 5%, ....3198 021 51030 2613 68pF., 50 Volt, NP0, Ceramic ..3198 016 06890 3247 Res, 680k, 5% (Used w/CRT A80ECK272X56 3198 021 56840 2615...
  • Page 247 PC0125C121 (continued) 3496 100k, 5%,....3198 021 51040 4001 Jumper, 0.05 ohm ... 3198 021 90020 3497 100k, 5%,.
  • Page 248 PC0125C121 (continued) 6467 Diode, Signal, BAV70 ..9331 849 10215 9413 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 6468 Diode, Signal, BAS316.
  • Page 249 PC0125C121 (continued) 9680 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 S AC09 Degaussing Coil (Used w/CRT A80ECK272S 9683 Jumper ....3198 036 90010 56 .
  • Page 250 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PC0127C121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 251 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PCW127C121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 252 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PL0125C125 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 253 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PL0127C121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 254 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PPC132C121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 7400 Power FET, STP3NC60FP-clip 0137.
  • Page 255 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. PPC136C1 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 7400 Power FET, STP3NC60FP-clip 0137.
  • Page 256 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. SC3127N121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel Front I/O, Control, Headphone Panel PIP Panel...
  • Page 257 S = Safety Part Be sure to use exact replacement part. SC3132N121 - Manual no. 7603 Main Chassis Main Chassis 0137 Spring For Item 7400 ..3139 121 24581 0140 Spring For Item 7460 ..3139 121 24581 7400 Power FET, STP3NC60FP-clip 0137.

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