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1-4. Beam Center Convergence Adjustment
Make adjustments on the convergence with 4-pole and 6-pole
magnets. Operate each magnet in relation to the electron beam as
shown in Figs. 1-7 and 1-8. When performing this adjustment, verify
whether there is distortion in the focus adjustment. If necessary,
carry out adjustments again.
S
N
B
G
R
N
S
In Fig. 1-7, two 4-pole magnets are stacked together so as to be of
the same polarity. Move the B and R beams to their respective
direction, by rotating the two 4-pole magnets together. By adjusting
the opening of the two magnets, it is possible to adjust the amount
of the beam's movement.
N
S
S
B
G
R
N
N
S
In Fig. 1-8, the two 6-pole magnets are stacked together so as to be
of the same polarity. Move the B and R beams to their respective
direction, by rotating the two 6-pole magnets together. By adjusting
the opening of the two magnets, it is possible to adjust the amount
of the beam's movement.
(1) Receive the dot pattern signal from the pattern generator.
(2) Pay attention to the center of the screen, and perform
adjustments with two 4-pole magnets so that the R beam and
B beam are perfectly aligned and become a magenta color.
(Refer to Fig. 1-2)
(3) In the same way, pay attention to the screen, and perform
adjustments with a 6-pole magnet so that the magenta beam
and G beam are aligned and become a white dot.
(Refer to Fig. 1-3)
(4) After adjustments are completed, secure all magnets with the
lock link. (Refer to Fig. 1-4)
S
B
G
R
N
S
Fig 1-7
S
N
B
G
R
S
N
S
N
Fig 1-8
1-5. The Surrounding Convergence Adjustment
Perform this adjustment after completion of adjustment 1-4.
(1) Shake the deflecting yoke up, down to the right and left, and
adjust any discrepancies in the screen's surroundings.
(2) Insert wedges in three locations in the gap between the
deflecting yoke and the surface of the CRT funnel in order
to secure the deflecting yoke. (Refer to Fig. 1-9)
N
Wedge
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Wedge
Wedge
Wedge
Position of wedge
Fig. 1-9

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