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Order No. ITD0306011C1 B19 Canada : B5 Wide Screen TV / HDTV Monitor CT-34WX53 DX4W Chassis SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Power Source AC120V, 60 Hz Power Consumption: Average use 165 W (Maximum Current: 3.7 A) Stand-by condition: 0.2 W 34 inch, 16:9 aspect ratio Screen size 29.33”...
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FEATURES Two screen display function 3D Y/C FILTER BBE VIVA LINEAR PIP CLOSED CAPTION V-Chip Accessories Supplied Remote conrtol Transmitter EUR7603ZD0 AA Battery ×2 Size Operating Conditions Temperature: 34°F - 104°F (0° - 40°C) Humidity: 20% -80% (non-condensing) Connection terminals AV INPUT 1-4 VIDEO 1.0 Vp-p (75 ) / (Phono...
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2. When servicing, observe the original lead dress, especially the lead dress in the high voltage circuits. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit. 3. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, and isolation R-C combinations, are properly installed.
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supply. Servicing must not be attempted by anyonewho is not thoroughly familiar with the necessary precautions when working on high voltage equipment. Always discharge the anode of the picture tube to chassis ground before handling the picture tube. 7. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from dangerous electrical shock.
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repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer because of a possibility of an electrical shock. Fig. 1 1.4. X-Radiation Warning: 1. The potential sources of X-Radiation in the monitor set are the high voltage section and picture tube. 2.
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receiver. 1.6. Service Instruction: Procedure to apply silicone to the seal control VR538 and VR524 Purpose To prevent any adjustment on the sealed control after final adjustment is done at factory. If the sealant are removed for any reason, the control is damaged at same time. Material 1.
2. When the tube is gently pressed all the way down and adhere to the P.C.B., apply the silicon into the hard ABS tube and form hemisphere like object on the top of tube, as shown in Figure b. Figure b. 2.
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etc. as required to facilitate the pulling out of the chassis. - After completion of servicing, any disconnected couplers and clampers must be restored to their original condition. Fig. 2 How to tilt the chassis 2.2. In regard to inspection of A-Board and D-Board - The A-Board and D-Board can be inspected from the pattern side when the chassis is pulled out and tilted up.
3. About lead free solder (PbF) Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder. The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu). That is Tin (Sn), Silver (Ag) and (Cu) although other types are available.
± 10 °C). - Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (about 1100 °F or 600 °C). If you must use Pb solder, please completely remove all of the Pb free solder on the pins or solder area before applying Pb solder. If this is not practical, be sure to heat the Pb free solder until it melts, before applying Pb solder.
Board Name Designation G-Board Front terminal K-Board LED/Main Power SW/RM L-Board CRT Drive P-Board AC Power D-Board Power Deflection A-Board AUDIO, AV SW DG-Board Digital Core, MPU H-Board Rear terminal 5. Location of Lead Wiring...
<<CAUTION POINT>> 1. The leads should not be too close to the anode leads. (Be separated at least 10mm.) 2. The anode leads should be separated at least 10mm from the CRT, Back Cover, DY, Circuit Board and so on. 3.
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At times when minor adjustments need to be done to the electronic controls, the method of Entering the serviceman Mode without removal of the cabinet back is as follows using the Remote Control: 1. Select SET-UP icon and select CABLE mode. 2.
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F. Serviceman DAF ADJUSTMENT. G. Serviceman OTHER ADJUSTMENT. Exiting the Serviceman Mode: Press the Power buttons on the Receiver. For Adjustments: 1. Press Channel Up/Down on the Remote Control to select one of the available Service Adjustments (a in Fig.1). Note: Write Down the original value set (b in Fig.1) for each address before modifying anything.
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MAIN SUB ITEM ORIGINAL EEPROM DEFAULT ITEM ADRESS VALUE LEVEL SLEEVE R DR B DR R-Y-A HDET H LIN H POS H WID PCCHG PCCLG PCCHS PCCLS TOPG BTMG TOPSL BTMSL TRAP PARA SIDE V RAS VEAMP DAF HDAFS VDAFG OTHER EW_SW VTOP SOSSW...
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Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Filter jig TPA19-GND or R2208-GND 2. 2 RF signal generator RF ANT. INPUT 3. RMS voltage meter Filter jig 4. Measurement computer SCL2, SDA2, FA2 Procedure Remarks 1. Apply following RF signal at Antenna input. VIDEO : Flat field , 30% modulation AUDIO : 300Hz ,100% modulation ,monaural (70dB ±...
1. Select STEREO mode in the AUDIO Menu. 2. Apply following RF signal at Antenna input. VIDEO : Flat field , 30% modulation AUDIO : 300Hz ,30% modulation ,STEREO (LEFT only) (70dB ± 5dB ,75 OPEN ,P/S 10dB) Note: After setting 30% modulation with P.L. SW and N.R. SW off, turn P.L. SW and N.R.
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Preparation Picture mode : VIVID (NORMAL SET) Adjustment data : BRIGH, CONT Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Oscilloscope 2. Adjustment check RACK CHASSIS 3. Measurement computer SCL1, SDA1, FA2 Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a studio color bar. Fig. 1 2. Set "BRIGH" data to "9-90"h. 3.
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Preparation Picture mode : VIVID (NORMAL SET) Adjustment data : BRIGH, CONT Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Oscilloscope 2. Adjustment check RACK CHASSIS 3. Measurement computer SCL1, SDA1, FA2 Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a studio color bar. 2. Set "BRIGH" data to "9-90"h. 3.
Instrument name Setting Remarks 1. HD signal generator Picture mode : NTSC 1080i 2. Oscilloscope Adjustment item : Sub Adjustment Picture menu : Dynamic Picture pattern : HD COLOR BAR pattern Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a color bar pattern to use BSD ch or HD signal generator 2.
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Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. High voltage meter (+) CRT ANODE LEAD 50kV RANGE 2. Adjustment computer (-) CRT DAG GROUND 3. Remote transmitter CRT GND Procedure Remarks 1. Set geomagnetic corr. Menu to "0"(CENTER). 2. Apply a monoscope pattern at 480i mode. 3.
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1. Fully degauss the CRT by using an external degaussing coil, and fully degauss the chassis. 2. Apply a monoscope pattern, and confirm meter indicate 2400 ± 3. Adjusts the CRT landing to the optimum in the DY back and forth position adjustment and Purity magnet 4.
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Instrument name Connection Remarks HD signal generator (Equivalent of SG~TG91E6) or RF signal generator Setting Remarks V-POSITION and V-WIDTH are almost correct. Set "VIDEO Adj." to "NORMAL". Rough adjustment of Focus has been completed. Procedure Remarks 1. Adjust convergence by 4-pole magnet and 6-pole magnet. Conduct second section 2.
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Setting Remarks 1. Horizontal magnetic 0.30 Gauss 2. Vertical magnetic 0.45 Gauss 3. Geomagnetic correction DAC center 4. Perform aging for more than 60 minute Note1: Beam current is 2400 ± Procedure Remarks 1. After set up East-facing tube magnetic , adjust white quality at white pattern and confirm white quality at plane color (red, blue, green).
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Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Measurement computer or remote transmitter SCL1, SDA1, FA2 2. Signal generator (1080i 16:9 signal) Setting Remarks 1. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CENTER(31DAC) 2. PICTURE CONTROL MAX. Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a 1080i monoscope pattern to component input. Then adjust data of V-SIZE(VEAMP), V-POSITION(V RAS), H-WIDTH(H WID), H-POSITION(H POS) SO THAT V-SIZE, V-POSITION, H-WIDTH, H-POSITION satisfies regular shown in Fig.1.
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Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a monoscope pattern of NTSC to both parent picture and child picture. 2. Confirm that it is regular size show in Fig.1. Fig. 1 3. Apply a 1080i monoscope pattern to parent picture and a NTSC child pictures. 4.
7.18. DAF Adjustment (Moire check) Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a white balance pattern at split picture mode (NTSC). 2. Confirm no moire on the both side of display. 3. Apply a ITE monoscope pattern (DTV 1080i) Y=40% signal level 4. Confirm no moire on the both side of display. 7.19.
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Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. HD signal generator Apply HDBB Crosshatch pattern 2. RF signal generator Crosshatch pattern Inspection method Remarks 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern. 2. Adjust the FOCUS VOLUME1 so that the vertical lines two lines from the edge is minimizes. 3.
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1. Apply a crosshatch pattern Fig. 1. 2. Adjust the FOCUS VOLUME1 so that the thickness of vertical lines one line from the edge minimizes, and two white lines can be seen. 3. Turn the FOCUS VOLUME2 fully counterclockwise, and adjust the FOCUS VOLUME2 so that the center of picture is the sharpest, and two white lines can be seen.
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Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Measurement computer SCL1, SDA1, FA2 Setting Remarks 1. PICTURE SETTEINGS VIVID (NORMAL) 2. NATURAL COLOR 3. COLOR TEMP COOL 4. BRIGHT (NTSC) 9-90 BRIGHT (HD) 9-B0 Procedure Remarks <Condition> 480i BRIGHT DAC Can adjust - The adjustment of Sub-Contrast, Sub-Color, and White balance same as SUB-BRIGHT.
Instrument name Setting Remarks 1. RF signal generator (+),D13 2. HD signal generator CRT Heater terminal 3. Resistance high Voltage meter 4. DC current meter 5. Digital Volt meter Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a moonscape pattern. 2. Adjust SUB-CONTRAST or SUB-BRIGHT so that DC current meter 2300 ± 3.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks EAST12D07C6 SPEAKER EUR7603ZD0 REMOCON TRANSMITTER J2FB00000001 2RF SPLITTER K2CB2DZ00006 AC CORD KDY4WHE97F DEFLECTION YOKE TBXA37102 POWER BUTTON TEK6935 DOOR SWITCH TEKC011 DAMPER TES4G204 SPRING TES6583 SPRING FOR TR TESA031 SPRING TESD020 COIL SPRING TESH023 SPRING...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C054 ECA1HM4R7 E 4.7UF, 50V C055 ECA1VM470 E 47UF, 35V C056 EEUFC1A471 E 470UF, 10V C059,60 ECJ2XC1H101J C 100PF, J, 50V C061 ECA1HMR22 E 0.22UF, 50V C062 ECA1HM2R2 E 2.2UF, 50V C064 ECA1HM010 E 1UF, 50V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C526 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C527 ECQV1H224JM P 0.22UF, J, 50V C528 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C529 ECQB1H823JF P 0.082UF, J, 50V C531 ECKD3D821KBP C 820PF, K, 2KV C532 ECQV1H104JM P 0.1UF, J, 50V C534...
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C651 ECQB1H102JF P 1000PF, J, 50V Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C652 ECA1HM220 E 22UF, 50V C653 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C654 ECQB1H102JF P 1000PF, J, 50V C655 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C660 ECA1HM2R2 E 2.2UF, 50V C702 ECQB1H103JF...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C860,61 ECKCNA222MEB C 2200PF, M C869 ECA2EM470 E 47UF, 250V C870 ECKD3D102KBP C 1000PF, K, 2KV C871,72 ECJ2VF1H103Z C 0.01UF, Z, 50V C876 ECA1EM471 E 470UF, 25V C877 EEUFC1A471 E 470UF, 10V C878 ECA1EM221 E 220UF, 25V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2305 ECA1VM100 E 10UF, 35V C2306 ECJ2XB1H152K C 1500PF, K, 50V C2307 ECA1HM2R2 E 2.2UF, 50V C2308-11 ECQV1H104JM P 0.1UF, J, 50V C2312,13 ECEA1CN100U E 10UF, 16V C2314 EEUFC1E102 E 1000UF, 25V C2322-25 ECEA1CN100U E 10UF, 16V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3043 ECJ2XB1H152K C 1500PF, K, 50V C3044 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C3045 ECJ2XB1H152K C 1500PF, K, 50V C3046 ECJ2XB1H103K C 0.01UF, K, 50V C3047,48 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C3049 ECJ2XB1H152K C 1500PF, K, 50V C3050...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4337 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W C4338 ECJ1VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4339 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W C4340 ECJ1VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4341 ECJ1XB1H102K C 1000UF, Z, 50V C4342 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W C4343...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4563 ECJ1VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4565-79 ECJ1XF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4580 TCUY0J685MBM C 6.8UF, 6.3V F1K0J685A003 C4581,82 ECJ1XF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4583 ECJ1VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4584,85 ECJ1XF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4586...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4663 ECJ1XB0J105K C 1UF, K, 16V C4665-69 ECJ1XB0J105K C 1UF, K, 16V C4670 ECJ1VF1A105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4671,72 ECJ1XC1H470J C 47PF, J, 50V C4673 ECJ1XC1H330J C 33PF, J, 50V C4674-77 ECJ1XB1C104K C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4678,79...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4777-84 ECJ1XF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4785 EEVHB0G101R E 100UF 4V C4786 ECJ1VB1H103K C 0.01UF, K, 50V C4787 EEFCD0G560R 56UF, C4788 ECJ1VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 10V C4789-92 ECJ1XF1C104Z C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C4793 ECJ1XB0J105K C 1UF, K, 16V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C5074 ECJ1XB1C104K C 0.1UF, Z, 16V C5077 EEVHB1A330 E 33UF, 10V C5078 EEVHB1C100R E 10UF, 16V C5079 EEVHB1A330 E 33UF, 10V C5080 ECJ2VB1C104K C 0.1UF, K, 16V C5081 ECJ2VF1C105Z C 1UF, Z, 16V C5085 ECJ1XB1C104K C 0.1UF, Z, 16V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC811 CNC1S171R IC871 SI-8050S HYBRID IC C0DAAHH00013 IC872 C0DAAZG00006 IC875 SI-8090S HYBRID IC C0DAAHH00015 IC877 PQ12RD1B LINEAR IC C0DAZJG00004 IC2201 AN5849SV IC2301 C1BA00000362 IC2302 C1BB00000772 IC2304 TC74HC4066AF MOS IC (CMOS S/LOGIC) C0JBAS000058 IC2305 C0ABBB000190...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R031 ERJ6ENF5100 M 510 OHM, 1/10W R032 ERJ6GEYJ333 M 33KOHM,J,1/10W R033 ERJ6GEYJ272 M 2.7KOHM,J,1/10W R034 ERJ6ENF6800 M 680 OHM, 1/10W R035 ERJ6GEYJ333 M 33KOHM,J,1/10W R036 ERJ6GEYJ272 M 2.7KOHM,J,1/10W R037 ERJ6GEYJ682 M 6.8KOHM,J,1/10W R038 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R410 ERJ6GEYJ224 M 220KOHM,J,1/10W R411 ERJ6GEYJ332 M 3.3KOHM,J,1/10W R412 ERJ6GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/10W R413 ERDS2TJ104 C 100KOHM, J,1/4W R414 ERX1SJR82P M0.82 OHM, J, 1W R415 ERG3FJS331D M 330 OHM, J, 3W R416 ERDS2TC0 C 0 OHM, 1/4W R417...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R505 ERG1FJS102D M 1KOHM, J, 1W R506 ERG2FJS221D M 220 OHM, J, 2W R507 ERX2FJSR22D M0.22 OHM, J, 2W R508 ERDS2TJ221 C 220 OHM, J,1/4W R509 ERDS1FJ1R0 C 1 OHM, J,1/2W R510 ERG3FJS561D M 560 OHM, J, 3W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R573 ERC14GK101 S100 OHM, G,1/4W R579 ERDS2TJ392 C 3.9KOHM, J,1/4W R580 ERQ14AJ6R8 F 6.8 OHM, J,1/4W R582 ERJ6GEYJ223 M 22KOHM,J,1/10W R583 ERJ6ENF5761 M5.76KOHM, 1/10W R584 ERJ6GEY0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/10W R585 ERJ6ENF3651 M3.65KOHM, 1/10W R586...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R740 ERJ6GEYJ223 M 22KOHM,J,1/10W R741 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R742 ERJ6GEYJ222 M 2.2KOHM,J,1/10W R743 ERJ6GEYJ473 M 47KOHM,J,1/10W R744 ERJ6GEYJ222 M 2.2KOHM,J,1/10W R745 ERJ6GEYJ473 M 47KOHM,J,1/10W R754 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R759,60 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R761 ERJ6GEYJ473 M 47KOHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R841 ERDS2TJ104 C 100KOHM, J,1/4W R842 ERDS2TJ223 C 22KOHM, J,1/4W R843 ERDS2TJ681 C 680 OHM, J,1/4W R844 ERDS2TJ104 C 100KOHM, J,1/4W R845 ERDS2TJ332 C 3.3KOHM, J,1/4W R846 ERDS2TJ473 C 47KOHM, J,1/4W R847 ERDS2TJ392 C 3.9KOHM, J,1/4W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R928 ERQ12AJ151P F 150 OHM, J,1/2W R929 ERQ14AJ2R2P F 2.2 OHM, J,1/4W R930 ERDS2TJ820 C 82 OHM, J,1/4W R931 ERQ14AJ2R2P F 2.2 OHM, J,1/4W R932,33 ERQ14AJ3R3P F 3.3 OHM, J,1/4W R934 ERQ1CJ331 F 330 OHM, J, 1W R935...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2354 ERJ6GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/10W R2355,56 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R2357 ERJ6GEYJ332 M 3.3KOHM,J,1/10W R2358 ERJ6GEYJ183 M 18KOHM,J,1/10W R2359 ERJ6GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/10W R2360 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R2361 ERJ6GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/10W R2362 ERJ6GEYJ473 M 47KOHM,J,1/10W R2363-65 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3806 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R3807 ER0S2CKF3013 M 301KOHM, F,1/4W R3808 ERJ6ENF1402 M 14KOHM, 1/10W R3809 ERJ6GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/10W R3810 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W R3811 ERJ6GEYJ104 M 100KOHM,J,1/10W R3812 ERJ6GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/10W R3813 ERJ6GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4364 ERJ3GEYJ221 M 220 OHM,J,1/16W R4365 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R4367 ERJ3GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/16W R4368 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R4369 ERJ3GEYJ102 M 1KOHM,J,1/16W R4370 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R4371,72 ERJ3GEYJ331 M 330 OHM,J,1/16W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4554-56 ERJ3EKF33R0 M 33 OHM, 1/16W R4557,58 ERJ3GEYJ220 M 22 OHM,J,1/16W R4559-61 ERJ3EKF33R0 M 33 OHM, 1/16W R4562-64 ERJ3EKF1500 M 150 OHM, 1/16W R4565,66 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R4567 ERJ3GEYJ471 M 470 OHM,J,1/16W R4571 ERJ3GEYJ123...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4641 ERJ3GEYJ471 M 470 OHM,J,1/16W R4648 ERJ3EKF3302 M 33KOHM, 1/16W R4649 ERJ3GEYJ151 M 150 OHM,J,1/16W R4650,51 ERJ3EKF3302 M 33KOHM, 1/16W R4652 ERJ3GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/16W R4653-55 ERJ3GEYJ221 M 220 OHM,J,1/16W R4656 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R4657 ERJ3GEYJ681...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4737,38 ERJ3GEYJ101 M 100 OHM,J,1/16W D0GB101JA002 R4740,41 ERJ3GEYJ103 M 10KOHM,J,1/16W R4742,43 ERJ3GEYJ472 M 4.7KOHM,J,1/16W R4744,45 ERJ3GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/16W R4746 ERJ3GEYJ471 M 470 OHM,J,1/16W R4747 ERJ3GEYJ330 M 33 OHM,J,1/16W R4748,49 ERJ3GEYJ471 M 470 OHM,J,1/16W R4750 ERJ3GEYJ104...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R5124 ERJ6GEYF103 M 10KOHM,F,1/10W R5125 ERJ6ENF4702 M 47KOHM, 1/10W R5126 ERJ6GEYJ153 M 15KOHM,J,1/10W R5127 ERJ6GEYJ473 M 47KOHM,J,1/10W R5128-30 ERJ3GEYJ0R00 M 0 OHM, 1/16W R5135 ERJ3GEYJ561 M 560 OHM,J,1/16W R5136 ERJ3GEYJ221 M 220 OHM,J,1/16W R5137 ERJ6ENF3901 M 3.9KOHM, 1/10W...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TXN/D10HAR CIRCUIT BOARD D TNPH0537 CIRCUIT BOARD A S002-07 EVQPC105K SWITCH S801 K0F122A00172 SWITCREMOTE CONTROLH T501 ETH19K186AM REMOCON TRANS T550 G4E1A0000011 TRANS T551 KFT6AV429F2 FLYBACK TRANS T553 KRCT3004 TRANS T561 ETF18L101A TRANS T801 ETS42AU135AD...
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K-BOARD TRANSISTOR TP001 IC5803 JS001 Q1052 TP002 TPS7 TRANSISTOR R1063 TNPA2840 Q3157 R1060 S801 Q3158 POWER R1066 C1063 R1064 D1052 R1061 R1065 D1001 SW ON LED & SOS LED RM001 CT-34WX53 CT-34WX53 G-BOARD TNPA2839 G-BOARD TNPA2839 K-BOARD TNPA2840 K-BOARD TNPA2840...
) is found, connection is easily found from the direction of arrow 9. Indicates the major signal flow. : Video Audio 10. This schematic diagram is the latest at the time of printing and subject to change without notice. CT-34WX53 Schematic Diagram Notes...
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Connect the earth of instruments to the earth connection of the circuit being measured. d. Make sure to disconnect the power plug before removing the chassis. 2. Following diodes are interchangeable. MA150- MA162 (Replacement part) CT-34WX53 Schematic Diagram Notes...
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) is found, connection is easily found from the direction of arrow 9. Indicates the major signal flow. : Video Audio 10. This schematic diagram is the latest at the time of printing and subject to change without notice. CT-34WX53 Schematic Diagram Notes...
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Connect the earth of instruments to the earth connection of the circuit being measured. d. Make sure to disconnect the power plug before removing the chassis. 2. Following diodes are interchangeable. MA150- MA162 (Replacement part) CT-34WX53 Schematic Diagram Notes...
CT-34WX53 CONTENTS Page Page 1 Safety Precautions 7.22. Sub-Bright Adjustment (NTSC) 1.1. General Guidelines 7.23. Heater Voltage Confirmation 1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check 8 Conductor Views 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Fig.1) 8.1. A-Board 1.4. X-Radiation 8.2. D-Board 1.5. Hold Down or Safety Circuit Information 8.3.
CT-34WX53 to the chassis, the reading must be infinity. 1 Safety Precautions 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check 1.1. General Guidelines (See Fig.1) 1. It is advisable to insert an isolation transformer in the AC 1. Plug the AC power cord directly into the AC line outlet. Do power line before servicing a hot chassis.
CT-34WX53 1.6. Service Instruction: Procedure 1.5. Hold Down or Safety Circuit to apply silicone to the seal Information control VR538 and VR524 To monitor the high voltage, the positive DC voltage from the cathode D512 is applied through R1507 and other resistors to...
CT-34WX53 2 Service Hints 2.1. Before servicing Remove the screws fixing the rear cover (14 pcs.: Refer to Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Position of the screws fixing the rear cover Remove the rear cover by raising the chassis a little and pulling to the rear .
CT-34WX53 3 About lead free solder (PbF) Note: Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements. In the information below, Pb will refer to Lead solder, and PbF will refer to Lead Free Solder. The Lead Free Solder used in our manufacturing process and discussed below is (Sn+Ag+Cu).
CT-34WX53 4 Chassis Board Layout Board Name Designation G-Board Front terminal K-Board LED/Main Power SW/RM L-Board CRT Drive P-Board AC Power D-Board Power Deflection A-Board AUDIO, AV SW DG-Board Digital Core, MPU H-Board Rear terminal...
CT-34WX53 6 Serviceman Mode (Electronic Controls) This Receiver has electronic technology using the I C BUS Concept. It performs as a control function and it replaces many mechanical controls. Instead of adjusting mechanical controls individually, many of the control function are now performed by using “On Screen Display Menu”.
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CT-34WX53 7. Press the Power Button on the Remote Control to select one of six Serviceman Adjustment Modes. a. Serviceman MTS ADJUSTMENT. b. Serviceman CLOCK ADJUSTMENT. c. Serviceman VIDEO ADJUSTMENT. d. Serviceman HDEF ADJUSTMENT. e. Serviceman VDEF ADJUSTMENT. f. Serviceman DAF ADJUSTMENT.
CT-34WX53 7.2. Clock Adjustment Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Frequency counter R003-GND (A-PWA) Procedure Remarks 1. Select the "CLOCK" at SERVICE-MAN MENU. 2. Measure R003 for frequency. 3. Set "CLOCK" database on following formula. DATA = 128 + 0.45 × 10 ×...
CT-34WX53 7.6. Color output Adjustment (HD) Instrument name Setting Remarks 1. HD signal generator Picture mode : NTSC 1080i Adjustment item : Sub Adjustment 2. Oscilloscope Picture menu : Dynamic Picture pattern : HD COLOR BAR pattern Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a color bar pattern to use BSD ch or HD signal generator 2.
CT-34WX53 7.9. Deflection circuit pre Adjustment Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. High voltage meter (+) CRT ANODE LEAD 50kV RANGE (-) CRT DAG GROUND 2. Adjustment computer CRT GND 3. Remote transmitter Procedure Remarks 1. Set geomagnetic corr. Menu to "0"(CENTER).
CT-34WX53 7.10. Purity Adjustment Instrument name Setting Remarks · Fully degauss the TV by using an external 1. Non-magnetic field room degaussing coil 2. Degaussing coil · Rough adjustment of H-Position, V-Position, White balance, Focus and Convergence has been completed.
CT-34WX53 7.11. Convergence adjustment and adjustment of DY (YHC/YV/XV) Instrument name Connection Remarks HD signal generator (Equivalent of SG~TG91E6) or RF signal generator Setting Remarks · V-POSITION and V-WIDTH are almost correct. · Set "VIDEO Adj." to "NORMAL".
CT-34WX53 7.12. White quality adjustment Setting Remarks 1. Horizontal magnetic 0.30 Gauss 2. Vertical magnetic 0.45 Gauss 3. Geomagnetic correction DAC center 4. Perform aging for more than 60 minute Note1: Beam current is 2400 ± Procedure Remarks 1. After set up East-facing tube magnetic , adjust white quality at white pattern and confirm white quality at plane color (red, blue, green).
CT-34WX53 7.13. Deflection Adjustment (480i/480p) Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Measurement computer or remote SCL1,SDA1,FA2 transmitter Setting Remarks 1. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CENTER (31DAC ) 2. PICTURE CONTROL MAX. Procedure Remarks Apply a monoscope pattern. Change aspect to FULL mode. Adjust data of H-CENTERING (H POS) and H-WIDTH (H WID) Appropriately (left and right horizontal scale 2.5).
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CT-34WX53 Regular size : NTSC FULL 1.9 ± SCALE Note: Adjust so that 2.0 SCALE line be cloud. 2.5 ± SCALE Fig. 1 PCC, PCC BALANCE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE Adjust so that 1st line and 3rd line make good balance at monoscope pattern.
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CT-34WX53 Apply monoscope pattern . Change aspect mode to JUST mode. Then confirm to satisfy regular size shown in Fig. 3. Regular size : NTSC JUST 1.9 ± SCALE Note: If any point is not good, Re-Adjust 2.5 ± SCALE connection data.
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CT-34WX53 11. Apply 480p monoscope pattern . 12. Confirm size and linearity of horizontal and vertical for each aspect mode. 480p FULL Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 Note: 480p JUST Fig. 3 If any point is not good, 480p 4 : 3 Fig.
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CT-34WX53 Regular size : NTSC ZOOM Expansion 0.7±0.3 SCALE 2.5±0.2 SCALE 6.1±0.6 LINE Fig. 5 Chip off top small circle is equal to it of bottom circle. PCC, PCC BALANCE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE Fig. 6 Adjust so that 1st line and 3rd line make good balance at monoscope pattern.
CT-34WX53 7.15. Deflection Adjustment (DOUBLE WINDOW) Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a monoscope pattern of NTSC to both parent picture and child picture. 2. Confirm that it is regular size show in Fig.1. Fig. 1 3. Apply a 1080i monoscope pattern to parent picture and a NTSC child pictures.
CT-34WX53 7.16. Deflection Adjustment Procedure Procedure Remarks <V-LINIARITY (V-C)> Adjust so that horizontal lines may be equally spaced (a=b). <V-S CORRECTION (V-S)> Adjust so that horizontal lines may be equally spaced (a=b, a’=b’).
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CT-34WX53 <PCC BALANCE (SIDE)> Adjust data of PCC balance (side) so that PCC of left and right side 2nd vertical lines are good balance. In this case, be careful that center vertical line does not become bow remarkably. <PARALELLOGRAM (PARA)>...
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CT-34WX53 <PCC (PCC)> Adjust PCC data so that line on both side of vertical dot line become good balance (a=b=a’=b’). At NORMAL, JUST, and ZOOM mode, adjust with outside line of vertical dot line. <TOP/BOTTOM SIDE CORNER PCC (TOPG/BTMG)>...
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CT-34WX53 <TRAPIZOID(TARP)> Adjust data of TRAPIZOID (TRAP) so that both side vertical lines become vertical.
CT-34WX53 7.17. DAF Adjustment Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Oscilloscope with 100x1 probe DAF OUT (J172) - GND KG - GND 10X1 probe DAF OUT (J172) - GND KG - GND Setting Remarks BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CENTER (31DAC) PICTURE CONTROL MAX.
CT-34WX53 7.18. DAF Adjustment (Moire check) Procedure Remarks 1. Apply a white balance pattern at split picture mode (NTSC). 2. Confirm no moire on the both side of display. 3. Apply a ITE monoscope pattern (DTV 1080i) Y=40% signal level...
CT-34WX53 7.19. Focus Adjustment Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. HD signal generator Apply HDBB Crosshatch pattern Crosshatch pattern 2. RF signal generator Inspection method Remarks 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern. 2. Adjust the FOCUS VOLUME1 so that the vertical lines two lines from the edge is minimizes.
CT-34WX53 Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. HD signal generator Inspection method Remarks 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern Fig. 1. 2. Adjust the FOCUS VOLUME1 so that the thickness of vertical lines one line from the edge minimizes, and two white lines can be seen.
CT-34WX53 7.21. White balance Adjustment (NTSC/HD) Instrument name Connection Remarks Surface of CRT Band width : More than 5MHz White balance meter SCL1,SDA1,FA2 Measurement computer KG-GND Oscilloscope Setting Remarks Screen VR. Fully counter clockwise Cut off & Drive data “CUT R” = 0-00 “CUT G”...
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CT-34WX53 (FIG. 2) Place the light reception food of the white balance meter on center of Low Food position of white (Black) parts in picture pattern. (See Fig. 2) balance meter 10. Adjust data of “CUT R” and “CUT B” so that white balance meter may indicate following value.
Instrument name Connection Remarks 1. Measurement computer or remote SCL1,SDA1,FA2 transmitter Setting Remarks 1. BRIGHTNESS CONTROL CENTER (31DAC ) 2. PICTURE CONTROL MAX. Procedure Remarks Apply a monoscope pattern. Change aspect to FULL mode. Adjust data of H-CENTERING (H POS) and H-WIDTH (H WID) Appropriately (left and right horizontal scale 2.5).
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Regular size : NTSC FULL 1.9 ± SCALE Note: Adjust so that 2.0 SCALE line be cloud. 2.5 ± SCALE Fig. 1 PCC, PCC BALANCE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE Adjust so that 1st line and 3rd line make good balance at monoscope pattern.
Apply monoscope pattern . Change aspect mode to JUST mode. Then confirm to satisfy regular size shown in Fig. 3. Regular size : NTSC JUST 1.9 ± SCALE Note: If any point is not good, Re-Adjust 2.5 ± SCALE connection data. Fig.
11. Apply 480p monoscope pattern . 12. Confirm size and linearity of horizontal and vertical for each aspect mode. 480p FULL Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 Note: 480p JUST Fig. 3 If any point is not good, 480p 4 : 3 Fig.
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Regular size : NTSC ZOOM Expansion 0.7±0.3 SCALE 2.5±0.2 SCALE 6.1±0.6 LINE Fig. 5 Chip off top small circle is equal to it of bottom circle. PCC, PCC BALANCE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE 1st LINE 3rd LIINE Fig. 6 Adjust so that 1st line and 3rd line make good balance at monoscope pattern.
Procedure Remarks <V-LINIARITY (V-C)> Adjust so that horizontal lines may be equally spaced (a=b). <V-S CORRECTION (V-S)> Adjust so that horizontal lines may be equally spaced (a=b, a’=b’).
<PCC BALANCE (SIDE)> Adjust data of PCC balance (side) so that PCC of left and right side 2nd vertical lines are good balance. In this case, be careful that center vertical line does not become bow remarkably. <PARALELLOGRAM (PARA)> Adjust so that center vertical line is vertical. Note that if left and right side vertical lines have paralellogaram , Adjust data of paralellogram so that left,right and center vertical line may become good balance.
<PCC (PCC)> Adjust PCC data so that line on both side of vertical dot line become good balance (a=b=a’=b’). At NORMAL, JUST, and ZOOM mode, adjust with outside line of vertical dot line. <TOP/BOTTOM SIDE CORNER PCC (TOPG/BTMG)>...
Instrument name Connection Remarks Surface of CRT Band width : More than 5MHz White balance meter SCL1,SDA1,FA2 Measurement computer KG-GND Oscilloscope Setting Remarks Screen VR. Fully counter clockwise Cut off & Drive data “CUT R” = 0-00 “CUT G” = 1-80 “CUT B”...
(FIG. 2) Place the light reception food of the white balance meter on center of Low Food position of white (Black) parts in picture pattern. (See Fig. 2) balance meter 10. Adjust data of “CUT R” and “CUT B” so that white balance meter may indicate following value.
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