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MTNC040107A1 Color Television CT-36SL14J / CT-36SL14UJ / CT-32SL14J / CT-32SL14UJ / CT-32SC14J / CT-32SC14UJ NA10FL Please file and use this manual together with the main service manual for Model CT-36SL13G, Order No. MTNC030729C1. This simplified service manual includes a difference parts list from the...
1. Safety precautions General guidelines An isolation transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injuryfrom electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
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terminals, control shafts, etc. If the exposed metallic part has a returnpath to the chassis, the reading should be between 240k and 5.2M . If the exposed metallic part does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading should be infinite. Leakage current hot check Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
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the possibility of prematurecomponent failure. Horizontal oscillator disable circuit test This test must be performed as a final check before the receiver is returned to the customer. See horizontal oscillator disable circuit procedure check in this manual. 2. Service notes NOTE These components are affixed with glue.
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2. Hold the chip component against the soldering pads with tweezers or with a miniature alligator clip and apply heat to the pad area with a 30 watt iron until solder flows. Do not apply heat for more than 3 seconds. How to replace flat ic (required tools) 1.
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4. Position the new Flat IC in place (apply the pins of the Flat IC to the soldering pads where the pins need to be soldered). Properly determine the positions of the soldering pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol 5.
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chassis. Connect the test equipment to the proper ground(hot) or (cold) when servicing, or incorrect voltages will be measured. 2.1. Horizontal oscillator disable circuit This chassis employs a special circuit to protect against excessive high voltage and beam current. If, for any reason, the high voltage and beam current exceed a predetermined level this protective circuit activates and detunes the horizontal oscillatorthat limits the high voltage.
4. Turn power OFF. 5. Connect HHS jig between TPD50 and TPD51 (VR should be turn fully clockwise). 6. Turn power on. 7. Turn slowly the variable resistor to increase the current until the horizontal sync frequency abruptly increases indicating that the horizontal frequency is just beginning to pull out of sync.
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4. With “VOL” keys adjust the correct value according with the service adjustment table (see “Service Mode” section in page 15). 5. Change to the next ID switch register with “CH” keys and repeat the same procedure as step 4. 6.
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CAUTION - Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting point is 50 ~ 70 °F (30 ~ 40 °C) higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron and set it to 700 ± 20 °F (370 ±...
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5. Receiver feature table FEATURE/MODEL CT-32SL14J/UJ CT-36SL14J/UJ CHASSIS AP411 AP412 MICRO 128K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSED CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA) CHANNEL COUNT CHANNEL INFO BANNER VIDEO INPUT SKIP 75 OHM INPUT REMOTE CONTROL EUR7613ZB0 CRT SUPPLIER MTPDA (OH) PF SST, FLAT (4:3)
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BOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION TNP2AH052AA MAIN BOARD TNP2AH053AB POWER SUPPLY TNP2AA142AB FRONT A/V BOARD TNP2AA143 KEY BOARD TNPA1673AE CRT BOARD CT-36SL14J/UJ BOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION TNP2AH052 MAIN BOARD TNP2AH053 POWER SUPPLY TNP2AA142AB FRONT A/V BOARD TNP2AA143 KEY BOARD TNPA1673AE CRT BOARD...
Note: For additional information about this remote please refer to the owner’s manual section remote operation, listed on the parts list section. 8. Difference parts list Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks OTHERS M001 TTP2AA0734S FRONT PANEL M002 TKP2AA0407S FRONT DOOR CT-32SC14J/UJ...
MTNC030729C1 Color Television CT-36SL13G / CT-32SL13G / CT-36SC13G / CT-32SC13G / CT -3653G NA10FL Copyright 2003 Matsushita Electric Corporation of America. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. Safety precautions...
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General guidelines An isolation transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injuryfrom electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
which case any current measure must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. Ifany measurement is out of the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard and the receiver must be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer. Hot check circuit Insulation test Connect an insulation tester between an exposed metallic part and A.C.
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Leadless chip component (surface mount) Chip components must be replaced with identical chips due to critical foil track spacing. There are no holes in the board to mount standard transistors or diodes. Some chips capacitor or resistor board solder pads may have holes through the board,however the hole diameter limits standard resistor replacement to 1/8 watt.
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How to replace flat ic (required tools) 1. Remove the solder from all of the pins of a Flat IC by using a desolder braid 2. Put the iron wire under the pins of the Flat IC and pull it in the direction indicated while heating the pins using a soldering iron.
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the soldering pads where the pins need to be soldered). Properly determine the positions of the soldering pads and pins by correctly aligning the polarity symbol 5. Solder all pins to the soldering pads using a fine tipped soldering iron 6.
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Equipment: 1. Isolation transformer. 2. High voltage meter. 3. D.C. Ammeter 4. Short jumper. 5. HHS jig (See figure below). Diode Connection Jumper. Preparation: 1. Make sure the receiver is turned off. 2. Connect the receiver to an isolation transformer. 3.
8. Slowly increase AC voltage at the input of the isolation transformer and confirm HHS voltage measure 36kV. 9. Turn power off and remove jigs. 3. EEPROM replacement If a new EEPROM integrated circuit is replaced for servicing, follow the next procedure once that the memory is properly assembled: 1.
perform all of the remaining adjustments and servicing. IMPORTANT: Correct ID switch configuration should be input when replacing EEPROM for each television model, otherwise if wrong values are configured, the television software will not function accordingly and properly. 4. About lead free solder (PbF) NOTE Lead is listed as (Pb) in the periodic table of elements.
Suggested Pb free solder There are several kinds of Pb free solder available for purchase. This product uses Sn+Ag+Cu (tin, silver, copper) solder. However, Sn+Cu (tin, copper), Sn+Zn+Bi (tin, zinc, bismuth) solder can also beused. 5. Receiver feature table...
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FEATURE/MODEL CT-32SL13G CT-36SL13G CHASSIS AP411 AP412 MICRO 128K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSED CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA) CHANNEL COUNT CHANNEL INFO BANNER VIDEO INPUT SKIP 75 OHM INPUT REMOTE CONTROL EUR7613Z60 CRT SUPPLIER MDDA FLAT (4:3) CHASSIS NA10FL COMB FILTER MOTION ADP 3 DIG HEC/VEC (X=BOTH) X (DIGITAL) V/A NORM (X=BOTH)
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FEATURE/MODEL CT-32SC13G CT-36SC13G CHASSIS BP411 BP412 MICRO 128K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSED CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA) CHANNEL COUNT VIDEO INPUT SKIP 75 OHM INPUT 75 OHM INPUT REMOTE CONTROL EUR7613Z60 CRT SUPPLIER MDDA FLAT (4:3) CHASSIS NA10FL COMB FILTER 3-LINE HEC/VEC (X=BOTH) X (DIGITAL) V/A NORM (X=BOTH) COLOR TEMP...
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FEATURE/MODEL CT-3653G CHASSIS BP412 MICRO 128K MENU LANGUAGE ENG/SPAN/FR CLOSED CAPTION V-CHIP (USA/CANADA) CHANNEL COUNT VIDEO INPUT SKIP 75 OHM INPUT 75 OHM INPUT REMOTE CONTROL EUR7613Z60 EXTRA REMOTE CONTROL EUR7713010 CRT SUPPLIER MDDA FLAT (4:3) CHASSIS NA10FL COMB FILTER 3-LINE HEC/VEC (X=BOTH) X (DIGITAL)
6. Board description table CT-32SL13G BOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION TNP2AH052AA MAIN BOARD TNP2AH053AB POWER SUPPLY TNP2AA142AB FRONT A/V BOARD TNP2AA143 KEY BOARD TNPA1673AE CRT BOARD CT-36SL13G BOARD PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION TNP2AH052 MAIN BOARD TNP2AH053 POWER SUPPLY TNP2AA142AB FRONT A/V BOARD TNP2AA143 KEY BOARD TNPA1673AE...
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EXAMPLE To order the A Board, the replacement board is TNP2AH052AAS. 7. TV Location of controls NOTE: Front cabinet may vary depending on the model User controls are inside the front door...
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Note: For additional information about this remote please refer to the owner’s manual section remote operation, listed on the parts list section. 9. Location of controls (EUR7713010 remote) Note: For additional information about this remote please refer to the owner’s manual section remote operation, listed on the parts list section.
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- 4 screws at the top edge of the receiver. - 4 screw by the A/V jacks. - 1 screw by the antenna jacks. - 1 screw at the lower part of TV. - 1 screw at each lower corner of the receiver. - 1 screw by the retainer plate of the AC power cord.
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L-Board - CRT output Plugs into the socket on the CRT neck. To remove this board, first unplug the board from the CRT neck, then disconnect L1, L2 and L3 connectors, to disconnect the focus F1(red cable) & F2 (white cable) cables from the CRT socker, pull the tab and release the cables (see figure),finally disconnect the screen cable from the D- Board D16 (screen and heater).
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10.1. Disassembly for CRT replacement 1. Discharge the CRT as instructed in the “safety precautions” section and remove 2nd anode button from the CRT. 2. Remove speaker modules (R and L) 3. Perform complete removal of chassis, as instructed in “disassembly for service”...
6. Note the original locations and mounting of the degaussing coil and the dag ground assembly to insure proper reinstallation on the replacement CRT. To remove and remount the degaussing coil: - Unhook the coil spring from the bottom corners of the CRT ears.
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IC801’s heat sink when the HOT ground symbol is used. Otherwise, use COLD ground (tuner shield, IC451’s heat sink or FA2). Component and Voltage Test Points Note: Components and test points within doted areas are located on trace side. B+ voltage check 1.
D-BOARD LOCATION TEST VOLTAGE POINT by IC802 TPD145 144.7 ± 1.5V by Q804 TPD9 8.2 ± 1.5V by D827 TPD14 14.6 ± 2.0 V 15V (VER) by D827 TPD15 15.0 ± 1.5 V +15V by D827 TPD17 -14.9 ± 1.5V (VER) SOUND by D829...
magnetic field effect. 2 piece assembly For models using 4 pairs of rings, place the yoke on the CRT neck (do not tighten the clamp). Place the vertical raster shift tabs at 3 o’clock (90° from the purity and convergence tabs. Description of rings Initial position of rings Turn the receiver ON.
INITIAL CENTER STATIC CONVERGENCE Connect a dot/cross hatch generator to the receiver and tune in a signal. Observe misconvergence at center of the screen only. Adjust the R&B pole magnets; by separating tabs and rotating to converge blue with red. Adjust the R&B and R&B&G pole magnets: by separating tabs and rotating to converge blue and red (magenta) with green.
procedure. FINAL CONVERGENCE PROCEDURE NOTE Vertical size and focus adjustments must be completed prior to performing the convergence adjustment. Connect a dot pattern generator to the receiver. The brightness level should not be higher than necessary to obtain a clear pattern. Converge the red and the blue dots at the center of the screen by rotating the R&B pole static convergence magnets.
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YH Adjustment / (VR2 for vertical dynamic convergence) 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern. 2. Adjust contrast and brightness customer controls to obtain a correct picture. 3. With a driver Adjust VR2 (located in deflection yoke board to obtain a proper corvergence at left and right side of the screen. VR2 adjustment (YH) XV Adjustment (precise adjustment) 1.
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NOTE Apply a red pattern and confirm purity, if purity is poor, repeat purity adjustments. 12.2. Permalloy convergence corrector strip (Part No. 0FMK014ZZ) This strip is used in some sets to match the yoke and CRT for optimum convergence. If the yoke or CRT is replaced, the strip may not be required.
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4. If the the waveforms position are vercally different, adjust (HDAFP) DATA so that become the same position. NOTE Both waveforms should be centered. Upper waveform could be different depending on the pattern applied DAF adjustment 5. Adjust “HDAFW” until TPP33 or TPD40 is 1.6_KVpp ±50Vpp Other method (DAF adjustment) PREPARATION 1.
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13. Service mode (electronic adjustments) This receiver has electronic technology using the IC bus concept. It performs as a control function and it replaces many mechanical controls. Instead of adjusting mechanical controls individually, many of the control functions are now performedby using “on screen display menu”.
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5. Adjust VOLUME to minimum (0). 6. Press VOL (decrease) on receiver. Red “CHK” appears in upper corner. To toggle between aging and service modes: While the “CHK” is displayed on the left top corner of the CRT, pressing “ACTION” and “VOL” UP on the TV simultaneously will toggle between the modes.
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purity field check mode Entering service mode (open-back method) While the receiver is connected and operating in normal mode, momentarily short test point FA1 (TP1 pin 2) to cold ground (TP1 pin 3). The receiver enters the aging mode. Yellow letters “CHK” appear in the upper left corner of the screen. / (The volume right/left and channel up/down will adjust rapidly).
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NAME DESCRIPTION REGISTER VALUE CT-36SL13G, CT- CT-36SC13G, CT-32SC13G, 32SL13G 3653G BTMG BOTTOM CORNER PINCUSHION TRAP TRAPEZOID PARA PARALLELOGRAM PCCHG PINCUSHION HIGH PCCLG PINCUSHION LOW PCCHS PINCUSHION HIGH PCCLS PINCUSHION LOW TOPSL TOP CORNER PINCUSHION SLICE LEVEL BTMSL BOTTOM CORNER PINCUSHION SLICE LEVEL SIDE E-W PINCUSHION ADJUSTMENT...
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13.3. Instructional flow chart for service mode (continued).
14. Service adjustments (electronic controls) NOTE Please correlate with available pattern on all adjustments 14.1. Sub-Brightness and Contrast / Service DAC adjustment (BRIGH, CONT) Adjustment of this control is important for setting proper operation of customer brightness and picture controls. Do not adjust the SCREEN VR after the sub-brightness is set. This adjustment is factory set.
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Procedure 1. In the service mode, select DAC for brightness adjustment “BRIGH”, and adjust data to obtain 2.3±0.1V between 7.5IRE and GND level at TP35. (See waveform detail). 2. In service mode, select DAC for contrast adjustment “CONT”, and adjust data to obtain 3.0±0.1V between 7.5IRE and 100IRE level at TP35.
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1. Apply a rainbow color bar pattern. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP37. 3. In service mode adjust “TINT” register until the waveform measured is as the one shown. Tint level from C and B peaks must be almost in the same level and from A and C must be 0.35 Vpp. TP37 Waveform.
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1. Apply a color bar pattern. 2. In service mode adjust “R DR” and “B DR” data to “80”. 3. In service mode adjust “TINT” data so that the color does not become greenish or redish. 4. In service mode adjust “COLOR” data so that the color level is not too high (saturated) or too low (tending to black and white).
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3. Turn the SCREEN control (part of FBT T551) fully counterclockwise. 4. Preset the following service DACs for best results: - BRIGH______________________1 D0 - CUT R______________________02 00 - CUT G______________________02 00 - CUT B______________________02 00 - R DR_______________________07 FF - B DR_______________________07 FF PROCEDURE 1.
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14.5. Deflection adjustments To reset deflection adjustments To reset deflection adjustments to factory adjusted default, enter to service mode (with red CHK displayed), press POWER button on remote to display the service menu, then press and hold RECALL button for at least three seconds, a reset messagewill appear in the image. Use this feature when deflection adjustment gets off adjustment to the point that it cannot be adjusted back easily.
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1. Adjust “H WID” DATA so that left width and right become in good balance (not too wide or narrow). 14.5.3. Trapezoid adjustment PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2. Normalize the picture settings. PROCEDURE 1. Enter service mode, select “TRAP” and adjust DATA so that lines at right and left are vertical like a solid line 14.5.4.
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1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2. Normalize the picture settings. PROCEDURE 1. Enter service mode, select “SIDE” and adjust so that lines at right and left are vertical like solid line. 14.5.6. Vertical linearity(V-C), V-Size and V-Position adjustment PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2.
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14.5.7. V-S Correction adjustment PREPARATION 1. Apply a crosshatch pattern 2. Normalize the picture settings. PROCEDURE 1. Enter to service mode 2. Check a and b sizes, If b-a < -1.5mm (in top & bottom extending case) - Increase “V-S” DATA by one step NOTE Repeat “a”...
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The MTS circuit adjustments require two steps: 1. Input level adjustment. 2. Stereo separation adjustment. Input level adjustment / Service DAC adjustment (MTSIN) PREPARATION 1. Connect an RMS meter with filter jig as shown in figure to TPE11. Filter Jig 2.
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1. Select stereo mode in audio menu 2. Apply the following signal from the RF signal generator: - Video: 100 IRE flat field, 30% modulation. - Audio: 300Hz, 30% modulation, stereo (left only) (70±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. SW 3.
2. Measure TP017 (IC001 pin 79) for the frequency of the waveform and record the reading. NOTE 3. TP017 (IC001 pin 79) measurement must have at least four digits of resolution following the decimal point. Example: 000.0000 4. Place the receiver into service mode for making electronic adjustment, select the clock adjustment DAC “CLOCK”.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks CAPRISTORS CRA801 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL CRA802 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL CRA803 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL CRA804 TP00842-51 TAPING GAP TERMINAL CAPACITORS C004 TCJ2VC1H121J CAP C 120PF-J-50V C005 ECA1CM470B CAP E 47UF/16V C006 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C024 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C025 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C026 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C028 TCJ2VB1H103K CAP C .01UF-K-50V C030 TCJ2VB1H103K CAP C .01UF-K-50V C031 TCJ2VC1H270J CAP C 27PF-J-50V C032 ECA1HM101B CAP E 100UF-50V C038...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C457 ECQV1H334JL3 CAP P .33UF-J-50V C458 ECQB1H472JF3 CAP P 4700PF-J-50V C459 ECQB1224KF3 CAP P .22UF-K-100V C460 ECA1EM222E CAP E 2200UF-25V C461 ECA1VM470B CAP E 47UF/35V C462 ECA1EM222E CAP E 2200UF-25V C463 ECQB1H103JF3 CAP P .01UF-J-50V C465...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C591 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C592 ECJ2VF1E224Z CAP C .22UF-Z-25V C593 ECA1CM470B CAP E 47UF/16V C751 ECQE1335KFB CAP P 3.3UF-K-100V C756 ECKR2H332KB5 CAP C 3300PF-K-550V C763 ECKR3A121KBP CAP C 120PF-K-1KV C800 ECKW3D222KBP CAP C 2200UF-K-2KVDC C801...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C895 ECA1EM101B CAP E 100UF-25V C901 TCJ2VB1H103K CAP C .01UF-K-50V C904 ECKR1H103ZF5 CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C952 ECA1HM100B CAP E 10UF/50V C953 ECKR1H103ZF5 CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C958 ECA2CM470E CAP E 47UF-160V C959 ECKW2H103KB5 CAP C .01UF-K-500V C960...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2302 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C2303 TCJ2VB1H392K CAP C 3900UF-K-50V C2304 TCJ2VB1H392K CAP C 3900UF-K-50V C2305 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C2307 ECA1EM102E CAP E 1000UF-25V C2308 ECA1HM101B CAP E 100UF-50V C2311 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C2312...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3014 TCJ2VB1H103K CAP C .01UF-K-50V C3018 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C3019 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C3020 ECEA1CN100UB CAP E 10UF-16V C3021 TCJ2VF1H103Z CAP C .01UF-Z-50V C3022 ECA1CM101B CAP E 100UF/16V C3023 ECA1HM010B CAP E 1UF-50V C3025...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R005 ERJ6GEYJ331V RES M 330-J-1/10W R006 ERJ6GEYJ102V RES M 1K-J-1/10W R007 ERJ6GEYJ331V RES M 330-J-1/10W R009 ERJ6GEYJ102V RES M 1K-J-1/10W R010 ERJ6GEYJ392V RES M 3.9K-J-1/10W R011 ERJ6GEYJ562V RES M 5.6K-J-1/10W R012 ERJ6GEYJ472V RES M 4.7K-J-1/10W R013...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R075 ERJ6ENF3902V RES M 39K-F-1/10W R076 ERJ6ENF6201V RES M 6.2K-F-1/10W R080 ERJ6GEYJ101V RES M 100-J-1/10W R084 ERJ6GEYJ182V RES M 1.8K-J-1/10W R086 ERJ6GEYJ103V RES M 10K-J-1/10W R087 ERJ6GEYJ472V RES M 4.7K-J-1/10W R088 ERJ6GEYJ223V RES M 22K-J-1/10W R089...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R506 ERJ6GEYJ103V RES M 10K-J-1/10W R507 ERDS2TJ301T RES C 300-J-1/4W R508 ERDS2TJ562T RES C 5.6K-J-1/4W R509 ERDS2TJ332T RES C 3.3K-J-1/4W R510 ERG2FJ122H RES M 12K-J-2W R512 ERG3SJ222 RES M 2.2K-J-3W R513 ERG3SJ222 RES M 2.2K-J-3W R514...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R805 ERX12SJR33P RES M .33-J-1/2W R806 ERX12SJR22P RES M .22-J-1/2W R807 ERD25FJ101P RES C 100-J-1/4W R808 ERDS1FJ100T RES C 10-J-1/2W R809 ERDS2TJ681T RES C 680-J-1/4W R811 ERDS2TJ472T RES C 4.7K-J-1/4 R812 ERDS2TJ473T RES C 47K-J-1/4W R813...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R954 ERDS2TJ431T RES C 430-J-1/4W R956 ERDS2TJ510T RES C 51-J-1/4W R958 ERDS2TJ391T RES C 390-J-1/4W R959 ERDS2TJ101T RES C 100-J-1/4W R960 ERQ14AJ100P RES F 10-J-1/4W R961 ERQ1CJP331S RES F 330-J-1W R962 ERDS2TJ330T RES C 33-J-1/4W R963...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1580 ERDS2TJ153T RES C 15K-J-1/4W R1583 ERDS2TJ102T RES C 1K-J-1/4W R1584 ERDS2TJ103T RES C 10K-J-1/4W R1585 ERDS2TJ563T RES C 56K-J-1/4W R1586 ERDS2TJ333T RES C 33K-J-1/4W R1588 RG2FJ472H RES M 4.7K-J-2W R1589 ERG3FJ821H RES M 820-J-3W R1591...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2366 ERJ6GEYJ222V RES M 2.2K-J-1/10W R2367 ERJ6GEYJ222V RES M 2.2K-J-1/10W R2385 ERDS2TJ102T RES C 1K-J-1/4W R2386 ERDS2TJ102T RES C 1K-J-1/4W R2504 ERDS2TJ101T RES C 100-J-1/4W R2505 ERDS2TJ101T RES C 100-J-1/4W R3001 ERJ6GEYJ330V RES M 33-J-1/10W R3002...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4930 ERJ6GEYJ103V RES M 10K-J-1/10W R4931 ERJ6GEYJ682V RES M 6.8K-J-1/10W R4932 ERJ6GEYJ472V RES M 4.7K-J-1/10W R4933 ERJ6GEYJ472V RES M 4.7K-J-1/10W R4934 ERJ6GEYJ153V RES M 15K-J-1/10W R4935 ERJ6GEYJ153V RES M 15K-J-1/10W R4936 ERJ6GEYJ103V RES M 10K-J-1/10W R4938...
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TXFKU05FSER CABINET BACK CT-32SC13G TXFKU16GSER CABINET BACK CT-36SL13G TXFKU17GSER CABINET BACK CT-32SL13G TXFKU03FSER CABINET BACK CT-36SC13G CT-3653G TBM2AA0024 BADGE PANASONIC CT-32SC13G, CT-36SC13G, CT-3653G JK3151 TJB2AA0371 TERMINAL FRONT A/V CT-36SL13G CT-32SL13G JK3001 TJB2AA0491 TERMINAL A/V REAR JK3151 TJBA187 JACK A/V OUTPUT CT-36SC13G CT-32SC13G CT-3653G...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks M014 TQB2AA0486 OWNER’S MANUAL M015 UR76EC0303D BATTERY COVER REMOTE CON CT-32SL13G, CT-36SL13G, CT- 32SC13G, CT-36SC13G M016 UR77EC1303A BATTERY COVER REMOTE CON CT-3653G...
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