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OIRT B/G/H, D/K
B/G/H VHF: E2-E12 UHF: E21-E69
Cable TV (1): S$1-S41
Cable TV (2): SO01-S05, M1-M10, U1-U10
ITALY VHF: A-H UHF: H1, H2
SECAM, PAL
NTSC 3.58 (video input only)
NTSC4.43 (video input only)
B/G/H VHF: E2-E12 UHF: E21-E69
Cable TV (1): S1-S41
Cable TV (2): S01-S05, M1-M10, U1-U10
ITALY VHF: A-H UHF: H1, H2
D/K VHF: R01-R12 UHF: R21-R69
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L VHF: F2-F10 UHF: F21-F69
Cable TV: B-Q
SECAM, PAL
NTSC 3.58 (video input only)
NTSC4.43 (video input only)
B/G/H VHF: E2-E12 UHF: E21-E69
Cable TV (1): S1-S41
Cable TV (2): S01-S05, M1-M10, U1-U10
ITALY VHF: A-H UHF: H1, H2
D/K VHF: R0O1-R12 UHF: R21-R69
CABLE TV VHF: B-Q UHF: S21-S41
SECAM, PAL
NTSC 3.58 (video input only)
NTSC4.43 (video input only)
B/G/H VHF: E2-E12 UHF: E21-E69
Cable TV (1): $1-S41 SECAM, PAL
Cable TV (2): S01-S05, M1-M10, U1-U10 NTSC 3.58 (video input only)
ITALY VHF: A-H UHF: H1, H2 NTSC4.43 (video input only)
SECAM D/K_ VHF: RO1-R12 UHF: R21-R60
B/G/H VHF: E2-E12 UHF: E21-E69
Cable TV (1): $1-S41
Cable TV (2): S01-S05, M1-M10, U1-U10
ITALY VHF: A-H UHF: H1, H2
SECAM D/K VHF: RO1-R12 UHF: R21-R60
SECAM, PAL
NTSC 3.58 (video input only)
NTSC4.43 (video input only)
SPECIFICATIONS
Picture Tube Super Trinitron ©» Audio outputs (variable) - phono jacks
Approx. 72 cm (29 inches) External speaker terminals ; 2-pin DIN (3)
(Approx. 68 cm picture measured [FRONT]
diagonally) -&) 3 , Video input - phono jack
110° -deflection -@) 3 , Audio inputs - phono jacks
—2§) 3 , S video input - 4 pin DIN
Rear/Front Terminals Headphonejack - stereo minijack
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[REAR]
£4) 1 21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) Sound output 2x25W (side speakers)
- Inputs for audio / video signals SOW (woofer)
- Inputs for RGB Dimensions 802x550x525 mm approx.
- Outputs of TV audio and video signals (incl. speakers) |
Weight Approx. 53.0 kg (incl. speakers)
C 2/-+5) 2, 21-pin Euro connector Supplied accessories
- Inputs for audio and video signals Remote Commander RM831 (1)
- Inputs for S video Battery R6 (1) 7 | | |
- Outputs for TV audio and video signals (selectable) Other features Digital comb filter (High resolution)
C$>4/ -€5)4, 21-pin Euro connector FASTEXT
- Inputs for audio and video signals 100Hz Digital Plus |
- Inputs for S video DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
- Outputs for TV audio and video signals (monitor out) Scroll Commander (RM-860)
-5) 2, -€9 4, S video inputs - 4 pin DIN PIP, Multi-PIP
-@) Audio inputs (L,R) - phono jacks
-$3) S video output - 4 pin DIN
(> Audio outputs - phono jacks
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Remote control system _ Infrared control
Power requirements 1.5V de
1 battery IEC designation
R6 (size AA)
Dimensions Approx. 65x225x21 mm (w/h/d)
Weight Approx. 157g (Not including battery)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Model name
KV-29E1A KV-29E1B
KV-29E1K
KV-29E1D KV-29E1E K\V-29E1R
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Pin No] 1 | 2 | 4 | Signal Signal Level
, Audio output B Standard level : 0.5V rms
(Right) Output impedance : Less than 1k ohms*
Audio input B Standard level : 0.5V rms
(Right) Output impedance : More than 10k ohms*
Audio output A Standard level : 0.5V rms
(Left) Output impedance : Less than 1k ohm*
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Audio input A Standard level : 0.5V rms
(Left) Output impedance : Less than 10k ohm*
Blue input 0.7 + 3dB, 75 ohms, positive
High state (9.5 - 12V) : Part mode
Function select Low state (0 - 2V) : TV mode
(AV control) Input impedance : More10k ohms
Input capacitance : Less than 2nF
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Ground (Blanking)
Red input 0.7 + 3dB, 75 ohms, positive
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croma input 0.7 + 3dB, 75 ohms, positive
Blanking input High state (1 - 3V) Low state (0 - 0.4V)
(Ys signal) Input impedance : 75 ohms
17 Ground ;
(Video output)
18 Ground
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Video input 1V + 3dB, 75ohms,
Y (S signal) positive sync : 0.3V (-3 + 10dB)
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C (S signal) input 0.3V + 3dB 75ohm, positive Sync.
KV-29E1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page _— Section Title Page
1. GENERAL 5. DIAGRAMS
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6. EXPLODED VIEWS
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CAUTION ATTENTION
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE
ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CARBON
PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE.
WARNING !!
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING ANY
SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BECAUSE OF
LIVE CHASSIS.
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECEIVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO
THE AC POWER LINE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK /\ ON THE
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND, IN THE PARTS
LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE
COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS
APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLISHED BY SONY. |
APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L'ANODE, COURT-
CIRCUITER L'ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE
L'ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L'APPAREIL,
OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SURLE TUBE CATHODIQUE
OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
ATTENTION !!
AFIN D'EVITER TOUT RISQUE D'ELECTROCUTION PROVENANT
D'UN CHASSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR
D'SSOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISE LORS DE TOUT DEPANNAGE.
LE CHASSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RACCORDE
A L'ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ALA
SECURITE!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIES PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE
MARQUE /\ SUR LES VUES EXPLOSEES ET LES LISTES DE
PIECES SONT D'UNE IMPORTANCE CRITIQUE PUR LA SECURITE
DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES REMPLACER QUE PAR DES
COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE NUMERO DE PIECE EST INDIQUE
DANS LE PRESENT MANUEL OU DANS DES SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLIES PAR SONY.
The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from
the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of the
Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
Step 2 Connection
@ Connect the speakers and the
woofer
Step 1 Preparation
O Check the supplied accessories
When you've taken everything out of the carton, check that you
have these items:
* Remote Commander RM-831
* — Scroll Commander RM-860
* Two IEC designation R6 batteries
* Two detachable speakers
¢ Woofer
Hook the two side speakers (L = left, R = right) into the
openings on both sides of the TV. Clip the cables of the
speakers into the hooks on top of the set and pass the
cables down through the opening at the rear of the TV
(see above illustration).
Piug the connectors of the speaker cords into the rear
of the TV (L/G/S/I for the left box, R/D/D/D for the right
<_ box with the longer cable).
Pass the cable of the woofer down through the
opening at the rear of the set. Place the woofer
on top of the TV and plug the connector of the
woofer into the rear of the TV (W/G/W/G).
Safety Information: If the side speakers are
not connected to the set, make sure to close
the side openings using the supplied plugs.
Never insert any objects through the openings.
2 ] Connect the aerial
(2) insert the battery into the
Remote Commanders
Fit an IEC aerial connector attached to 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to the 17
socket at the rear of the TV.
Remove the cover. Check the correct Refit the outside cover making sure Check the correct polarities.
polarities. that the Full-Function side is visible
to use the menu in Step 3.
Step 3 Tuning in to TV Stations
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To go back to main
menu:
Keep pressing &.
To go back to the
normai TV picture:
Press MENU. Normal
TV picture will be
restored after one
minute if menu
functions are not
selected.
Note on the Demo
function:
If you choose Demo in
the Installation menu,
you can see a
sequential demon-
stration of the menu
functions.
Press MENU to stop
the function.
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Once you have set up the TV, you can choose the language of
the menu. Then you should preset the channels (up to 100
channels} by choosing either the automatic or manual method.
The automatic method is easier if you want to preset all
receivable channels at once. Use the manual method if you
only have a few channels and want to preset channels one by
one. The manual method is also convenient for allocating
programme numbers to various video input sources.
Before you begin
Check that the Full-Function side of the Remote Commander is
visible.
Locate Menu operation buttons on the Remote Commander.
They are shaded in the illustration at the left.
Easy Menu operation using the Scroll
Commander
In addition to our double-sided Remote Commander, your TV
set is supplied with an extra Remote Commander. The »Scroll
Commander« works with a roller for convenient, fast-access
operation of the menu functions.
Move the roller upwards to move the cursor upwards, move the
roller downwards to move the cursor downwards, press the
roller to confirm a selection. The other buttons on this
commander have the same functions as the respective buttons
on the double-sided Remote Commander.
Choose a language
Depress © on the TV.
The TV will switch on. If the standby indicator on the TV is lit,
press © or a number button on the Remote Commander.
Press the MENU button.
The LANGUAGE menu appears. (See Fig. 1)
Select the language you want with A+ or V—
and press OK.
@ Display the Menu
Press the MENU button twice.
The main menu appears. (See Fig. 2)
Using A+ or V— select the symbol 64 and press OK.
Now, choose one of the methods described overleaf:
»Preset Channels Automatically«
or
»Preset Channels Manually«.
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With this method, you
can preset all receivable
channels at once.
To stop automatic
channel presetting:
Press «= on the Remote
Commander.
Notes:
After presetting the
channels automatically,
you can check which
channels are stored on
which programme
positions. For details,
see »Displaying the
Programme Table« on
page 46.
«You can sort the
programme positions to
have them appear on
screen in the order you
like. For details, see
»Sorting Programme
Positions« on page 41.
Programme names are
automatically taken from
Teletext if available. If
not, please refer to page
43 »Captioning a Station
name« for more infor-
mation.
Use this method if there
are only a few channels
in your area to preset or if
you want to preset
channels one by one.
You may also allocate
programme numbers to
various video input
sources.
lf you have made a
mistake:
Press « to go back to
the previous position.
To go back to main
menu
Keep pressing .
To go back to the
normal TV picture:
Press MENU.
3) Preset channels automatically
1
Select the symbol E=4 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears. (See Fig. 3.)
Select »Auto Programme« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The AUTO PROGRAMME menu appears. (See Fig. 4.)
Press OK.
Select if necessary the TV broadcast system (B/G for Western
European or D/K for Eastern European countries) with A+ or V—
and press OK. The first element of the »PROG« number will be
highlighted.
Select the programme (number button) from which you want to
start presetting. Select the first element of the double-digit
number with A+ or V— or the number buttons (6.g. For »04«,
select »O« here) and press OK.
The second element of »PROG« will be highlighted.
Select the second element of the double-digit number with A+ or
V-— or the number buttons (e.g. For »04«, select »4« here)
(See Fig. 5.) and press OK.
Select »C« or »S« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The automatic channel presetting starts.
When presetting is finished, the preset menu reappears. All
available channels are now stored on successive number
buttons. Press MENU to restore normal TV picture.
8 Preset channels manually
1
Select the symbol £4 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears. (See Fig. 6.)
Select »Manual Programme Preset« with A+ or V— and
press OK.
The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears. (See Fig. 7.)
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To tune in a channel by
frequency:
After selecting F in step
6, enter three digits using
the number buttons.
Press OK.
If you have made a
mistake:
Press < to go back to the
previous position.
To go back to main menu:
Keep pressing «.
To go back to the normal
TV picture:
Press MENU.
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Using A+ or V-, select the programme position (number
button) to which you want to preset a channel, and press OK.
Select, if necessary the TV broadcast system or a video input
source (EXT) with A+ or V-.
Then press OK. The CH position wil be highlighted. (See Fig.
8.)
Using A+ or V-, select C (to preset a regular channel), S (cable
channel) or F (to tune in by frequency) and press OK.
The first element of the »CH« number will be highlighted.
If you have selected EXT in step 5, select the video input source
with A+ or V—. (See Fig. 9.)
There are two ways to preset channels. If you know the channel
number, go to step »7-Manual«,
or
if you don’t know the channel number, go to step »7- Search«.
Manual
Select the first etement of the »CH« number with A+ or V— or
the number buttons and press OK.
The second element of the »CH« number will be highlighted.
Select the second element of the number with A+ or V— or the
number buttons.
The selected number appears. (See Fig. 10.)
Press OK
The »SEARCH« position is highlighted and the selected
channel is now stored. (See Fig. 11.)
Press OK until the cursor appears by the next programme
position.
Repeat steps 3 to 7 to preset other channels.
Search
Press OK repeatedly until the colour of the SEARCH position
changes.
Start searching for the channel with A+ (up) or V— (down).
The CH position changes colour. (See Fig. 12.)
The CH number starts counting up or downwards. When a
channel is found, it stops. (See Fig. 13.)
Press OK if you want to store this channel. If not, press A+ or
V-— to continue channel searching.
Press OK until the cursor appears by the next programme
position.
Repeat steps 3 to 7 to preset other channels.
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For higher
programme
pos ions:
@ display scrolls
automatically.
if you have made a
mistake:
Press «= to go back
to the previous
position.
To go back to main
menu:
Keep pressing «.
To go back to the
normal TV picture:
Press MENU.
Additional Presetting
Functions
This section shows you additional presetting functions such as
sorting or skipping programme positions, captioning a station
name, manual fine-tuning, and using the parental lock.
Before you begin
Check that the Full Function side of the Remote
Commander is visible
Locate the Menu operation buttons.
Sorting Programme Positions
With this function, you can sort the programme positions to a
preferable order.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol E24 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Programme Sorting« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PROGRAMME SORTING menu appears. (See Fig. 14.)
Using A+ or V— select the programme position which you want
to move to another and press OK.
The colour of the selected position changes. (See Fig. 15.)
Using A+ or V— select the programme position to which you
want to move the channel of the programme position selected in
step 4 and press OK. Now the programme positions have been
sorted. (See Fig. 16.)
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to sort other programme positions.
How to adjust the Picture
Rotation
If due to the earth magnetism the picture »slants«, you can use
the function »Picture Rotation« to readjust the picture.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol E=4 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Installation« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The INSTALLATION menu appears.
Select »Picture Rotation« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PICTURE ROTATION menu appears. (See Fig. 17.)
Press OK. Adjust the picture rotation with A+ or V— until you
have an upright picture. As you press the cursor buttons, the
range changes from — 4 to + 4.
Press OK to store the adjustment.
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Repeat from the
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»ON« in step 5.
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Using »Further Programme
Preset«
Using the menu »Further Programme Preset« you can
individually adjust and store the volume level of each channel
(Volume offset).
in case of a strong sound signal (distorted sound), attenuate the
sound signal for each programme position.
use the manual fine tuning to obtain a better picture reception, if
the picture is distorted. Normally the AFT (automatic fine tuning)
is operating.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol £=4 for »Preset« with A+ or V- and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Installation« with A+ or V— and press OK. The INSTAL-
LATION menu appears.
Select »Further Programme Preset« with A+ or V— and press
OK. The FURTHER PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears
(See Fig. 18).
Using A+ or V— select the desired programme position and
press OK once to select a) VOL (Volume offset), twice to select
b) » IN-AMP« (Input Amplifier) or three times to select c) AFT
(Automatic Fine Tuning). The selected item changes colour.
To adjust or change:
Volume offset (VOL)
Using A+ or V— you can adjust the volume level for the
selected programme position within a range from —7 to +7.
Press OK to store the volume level.
Repeat step 5 to set the volume level for other programme
positions.
IN-AMP (input amplifier)
Using A+ or V— select »Off« for the selected programme
position. Press OK to confirm the selection. Repeat step 5 to
switch off the input amplifier for other programme positions.
AFT
Using A+ or V— you can fine-tune the channel within a range
from —15 to +15. Press OK to store the fine-tuned level. Repeat
step 5 to fine-tune the other channels.
Press MENU to return to the normal TV mode.
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te Se
if you have made a
mistake:
Press « to go back to
the previous position.
To go back to main
menu:
Keep pressing =.
To go back to the
normal TV picture:
Press MENU.
Skipping Programme Positions
You can skip unused programme positions when selecting
programmes with the PROGR +/- buttons. However, the
skipped programmes may still be called up when you use the
number buttons.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol E=4 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Manual Programme Preset« with A+ or V— and
press OK.
The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears. (See Fig. 19.)
Using A+ or V-, select the programme position which you want
to skip and press OK.
The »SYS« position changes colour.
Press A+ or V-— until »— ——« appears in the SYSTEM position.
(See Fig. 20.)
Press OK. (See Fig. 21.)
When you select programmes using the PROGR +/— buttons,
the programme position will be skipped.
Repeat steps 4 to 6 to skip other programme positions.
Captioning a Station Name
Programme names are usually automatically taken from Teletext
if available. You can also »name« a channel or an input video
source using up to five characters (letters or numbers) to be
displayed on the TV screen (e.g. BBC1). Using this function, you
can easily identify which channel or video source you are
watching.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol Ej for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Manual Programme Preset« with A+ or V— and
press OK.
The MANUAL PROGRAMME PRESET menu appears. (See Fig. 22.)
Using A+ or V-, select the programme position you want to
caption and press OK repeatedly until the first element of the
LABEL position is highlighted.
Select a letter or number with A+ or V— and press OK.
The next element will be highlighted.
Select other characters in the same way. If you want to leave an
element blank, select — and press OK. (See Fig. 23.)
After selecting all the characters, press OK repeatedly until the
cursor appears by the next programme position (at the left margin).
Now the caption you chose is stored. (See Fig. 24.)
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to caption names for other channels.
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If you try to select a
programme that has
been blocked:
The message
»LOCKED« appears on
the biank TV screen.
Parental Lock
You can prevent undesirabie broadcasts from appearing on the
screen. We suggest you use this function to prevent children
from watching programmes which you consider unsuitable.
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symbol E=J for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PRESET menu appears.
Select »Parental Lock« with A+ or V— and press OK.
The PARENTAL LOCK menu appears. (See Fig. 25.)
Using A+ or V-, select the programme position you want to
block and press OK.
The symbot @ appears in front of the programme number
indicating that this programme is now blocked. (See Fig. 26.)
Repeat step 4 to block other programme positions.
Cancelling blocking
On the PARENTAL LOCK menu, select the programme position
you want to unblock with A+ or V-.
Press OK.
The symbol @ disappears indicating that the blocking has been
cancelled.
Tuning in a Channel Temporarily
You can tune in a channel temporarily, even when it has not
been preset. Use the buttons on the Full-Function side of the
Remote Commander.
Press C on the Remote Commander. For cable channels, press
C twice.
The indication »C« (»S« for cable channels) appears on the
screen.
Enter the double-digit channel number using the number buttons
(e.g. for channel 4, first press 0, then 4).
The channel appears.
However, the channel will not be stored.
Operating Instructions
Watching the TV
If no picture appears
when you depress ©
on the TV
and if the standby
indicator on the TV is Kit,
the TV is in standby
mode, Press © or one
of the number buttons to
switch it an.
This section explains the basic functions you use while
watching TV. Most of the operations can be done using the
simple side of the Remote Commander.
Switching the TV on and off
Switching on
Depress © on the TV.
Switching off temporarily
Press © on the Remote Commander.
The TV enters standby mode and the standby indicator on the
front of the TV lights up.
To switch on again
Press (1, PROGR +/-, or one of the number buttons on the
Remote Commander.
Switching off completely
Depress © on the TV.
Selecting TV Programmes
Press PROGR +/- or the number buttons.
To select a double-digit number
Press —/—-, then the number.
For example, if you want to choose 23, press —/—-, 2 and 3.
Adjusting the Volume
Press .<J+/-.
Operating the TV Using the
Buttons on the TV
With the buttons on the TV, you can select programmes, adjust
the volume, and select video input sources.
Press P + «J +) button repeatedly until the programme
, rT
number, «<1 (for volume), or ) (for video input picture)
appears. Then adjust with the —/+ buttons.
Press —/+ buttons to switch on the TV from the standby mode.
Press —/+ simultaneously to reset picture and sound controls to
the factory preset level (RESET function).
For details of the teletext
operation, refer to
page 52.
For details of the video
input picture, refer to page
55.
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Watching Teletext or Video Input
Watching teletext
Press © to view the teletext.
Press three number buttons to select a page.
Press one of the coloured buttons for fastext operation.
Press &) (PAGE +) or & (PAGE -) for the next or preceeding
page.
To go back to the normal TV picture, press OC.
Watching a video input picture
Press +) repeatedly until the desired video input appears. To go
back to the normal TV picture, press ©C.
More Convenient Functions
Use the Full-Function side of the Remote Commander.
Displaying the on screen indications
Press once to display all the indications. They will disappear
after some seconds.
Press @ twice to have the programme number and label stay
on screen. Press twice again to make indications disappear.
Muting the sound.
Press %,
To resume normal sound, press % again.
Displaying the time
Press @). This function is available only when teletext is
broadcast.
To make the time display disappear, press © again.
Displaying the Programme Table
Press OK. A Programme Table will be displayed on the right side
of the TV screen (See Fig.27).
Selecting TV programmes
Press PROGR +/- or select the desired programme position
using A+ or V— and press OK.
To make the Programme Table disappear, press MENU.
SCVMVNATaaAn—
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Fig. 27
if you have made a
mistake:
Press #= to go back to the
previous position.
To go back to the main
menu:
Keep pressing =.
To go back to the normai
TV picture:
Press MENU.
Note on LINE OUT:
The audio level and the
dual sound mode output
from the G jack on the
rear correspond to the
HEADPHONES VOLUME
and DUAL SOUND
settings.
When watching a video
input source with stereo
sound:
You can select DUAL
SOUND to change the
sound.
Adjusting and Setting the
TV Using the Menu
Adjusting the Picture and Sound
Although the picture and sound are adjusted at the factory, you
can adjust them to suit your own taste. In addition, you can
reduce the picture noise. You can also select dual sound
(bilingual) programmes when available, adjust the sound for
listening with the headphones (1).
Press @ (for picture) or 5 (for sound) on the Remote
Commander.
or
Press MENU and select on the screen the symbol [li] for
Picture Control or J Sound Control, then press OK.
The PICTURE CONTROL or SOUND CONTROL menu
appears. (See Fig. 28 or Fig. 29)
Using A+ or V—, select the item you want to adjust and press
OK.The selected item changes colour. (See Fig. 30)
5 Digital Mode
lect Y A and press OK
0? Bual Sound (A)
Adjust the setting with A+ or V — and press OK. esas
The cursor appears beside the next item (at the left margin).
(See Fig. 31) Fig. 30
For the effect of each control, see the table below. aan
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items. = Colour —
Fig. 31
Effect of each control
PICTURE CONTROL Effect
Contrast Less ——t—— More
Brightness Darker ——I—— Brighter
Colour Less ——}—— More
Hue {only for NTSC} Greenish ——1—— Reddish
Sharpness Softer ——I—— Sharper
Reset Resets picture to the factory preset levels.
Screen Mode Auto (automatic selection of 16:9 broadcasts decoded in 4:3)
=> 4:3 Normal — 16:9 Wide screen effect
Noise Reduction Off: Normal on: Reduction of picture noise in case of
weak signals
Digital Mode I: Normal lt: LFR (Line Flicker Reduction) off
SOUND CONTROL Effect
Treble Less —l-- More
Bass Less —+— More
Balance More left —I— More right
Reset Resets sound to the factory preset levels.
Loudness off : Normal on ; When listening to low volume sound.
Space off : Normal on : Obtain acoustic sound effect.
Dual Sound A: channel 1 B:channel2 — stereo mono
The selected mode of the A-CD-B indicator on the TV lights up.
Headphones:
() Volume Less —I— More
(? Dual Sound A: channel 1 B: channel2 stereo mono
PIP (if PIP is switched on you can select the PIP sound for
the headphones)
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To switch off the
timer:
Select »OFF« in step 3.
To check the remain-
ing time:
Press @.
To go back to the
normal TV picture:
Press MENU.
Using the Sleep Timer
You can select a time period after which the TV automatically
switches into standby mode.
Using A+ or V- select the symbol © for »Timer« and press
OK. The TIMER menu appears (see Fig. 32).
Press OK.
The time period option changes colour.
Select the time period with A+ or V-.
The time period (in minutes) changes as follows:
OFF—10—20-30-+40-+50-+60—70-+80-+90
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After selecting the time period, press OK.
The cursor moves back to the left margin and the timer starts
counting.
One minute before the TV switches into standby mode, a
message is displayed on the screen.
PIP (Picture in Picture)
Notes:
* RGB input source
cannot be displayed in
PIP.
With this function you can display a »PIP screen« (small picture)
within the main TV picture. In this way you can watch or monitor
the video output from any connected equipment (for example from
a VTR) while watching TV or vice versa. For information about
connection of other equipment, refer to page 54.
ween PP
~~ Main TV
picture
Switching PIP on and off
Press @.
The PIP screen will be displayed. The PtP picture will come
from the source chosen when the TV was last used.
To switch PIP off
Press @3 again.
Selecting a PIP source
Press f.
The symbol t will be displayed at the bottom, left-hand corner
of the screen.
Press -@) repeatedly until the desired source is indicated
(e.g. TV, AV1, AV2, YC2, AV3, YC3, AV4, YC4).
Note
If no video source ‘has been connected, the PIP picture will be
noisy.
Swapping screens
Press (9.
The main screen will switch the picture with the PIP screen.
Note
If a TV programme is on the PIP screen and a video source on
the main picture, and you want to change channels, first press
t and then the programme buttons or PROGR +/-.
Changing the position of the PIP
Press @3 repeatedly to change the position of the PIP screen
within the main screen. There are four different positions
available.
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c)
qd)
e)
Operating Multi PIP
using the Menu
Using the »Multi PIP« Menu you have the possibility to operate
the PIP mode, scan 9 successive TV channels on the screen
(Programme Catching), display 8 successive freeze pictures
(Photo mode) or reproduce the main picture image by image
(strobe function).
Press MENU to display the main menu.
Select the symboi EB for »MULTI PIP« with A+ or V— and
press OK. The MULTI PIP menu appears (See Fig. 33).
Programme Catching
Using A+ or V— select »Programme Catching« and press OK.
Now a scan of 9 successive programmes (8 still pictures, 1 live
picture where the cursor is positioned) is displayed on the TV
screen starting from the programme tuned in. Using A+ or V—
you can move the cursor and update the still pictures. The
programme scanning starts again if you select the programme
position lower or higher than the 9 displayed ones (See Fig. 34).
To select a Programme using Programme Catching
Using A+ or V— select the desired programme position and
press OK. Now the selected programme is displayed and you
are back in the normal TV mode.
Photo Mode
Using A+ or V— select »Photo« and press OK. Now the main
picture is displayed as a succession of 8 still pictures and a 9th
picture which will be live (See Fig. 35). Using A+ or V— the
photo mode starts again. Press OK to return to the normal TV
mode.
Strobe mode
Using A+ or V— select »Strobe« and press OK. Now the TV
picture is displayed image by image, which gives it the effect of
slow motion (See Fig. 36). Using A+ or V— select the speed of
the motion (3 different speeds are available). Press OK to return
to the normal TV mode.
Switching PIP on and off
Using A+ or V— select »PIP« and press OK. Using A+ or V—
select »ON« to display the PIP screen and »OFF« to switch it
off and press OK.
Changing the position of the PIP
Using A+ or V— select »PIP position« and press OK. Using
A+ or V~ repeatedly to change the position of the PIP screen
and press OK.
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2 Photo
= Strobe
3 PIF el ae
© PIP position
Select Y A and press OK
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* Teletext errors may
occur if the broadcasting
signals are weak.
Note:
Fastext operation is only
possible, if the TV
station broadcasts
Fastext signals. —
TV stations broadcast an information service called Teletext via
the TV channels. Teletext service allows you to receive various
information pages such as weather reports or news at any time
you want. For advanced teletext operation, use the buttons on
the Full-Function side of the Remote Commander.
Direct Access Functions
Switching Teletext on and off
Select the TV channel which carries the teletext broadcast you
want to watch.
Press © to switch on teletext.
A teletext page will be displayed (usually the index page).!f
there is no teletext broadcast, »No text available« is displayed
on the information line at the top of the screen.
To switch teletext off
Press ©.
Selecting a teletext page
With direct page selection
Use the number buttons to input the three digits of the chosen
page number.
If you have made a mistake, type in any three digits. Then re-
enter the correct page number.
With page-catching
Select a teletext page with a page overview (¢.g. index page).
Press OK. Using A+ or V-, select the desired page. »Page
Catching« will be displayed on the information line. Press OK.
The requested page will appear in a few seconds.
Press © to resume normal teletext reception.
- Accessing the next or preceding page
Press &) (PAGE +) or © (PAGE ~).
The next or preceding page appears.
Superimposing the teletext display on the TV
programme
Press © once in teletext mode or twice in TV mode.
Press © again to resume normal teletext reception.
Preventing a teletext page from being updated
Press 8 (HOLD). The HOLD symbol »€8« is displayed on the
information line.
Press © to resume normal teletext reception.
Using Fastext
With Fastext you can access pages with one key stroke.When a
Fastext page is broadcast, a colour-coded menu will appear at
the bottom of the screen. The colours of this menu correspond to
the red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the Remote
Commander.
Press the corresponding coloured button on the Remote
Commander which corresponds to the colour-coded menu. The
page will be displayed after some seconds.
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Using the Teletext Menu SUBPAGE
To cancel the You may want to select a particular teletext page from several
This TV is provided with a menu-guided teletext system. When request: subpages which are rotated automatically. After having
3 @ © teletext is switched on, you can use the menu buttons to operate & Usor Pages Select »Subpage« selected the function, an information line will be displayed.
AaA® the teletext menu. Select the teletext menu functions in the © TopiBottom Ful and press OK. To select the desired subpage, enter four digits using
®™@O® lowe wey, D Reveal PROGR+/- or the number buttons. (e.g. enter 0002 for the
@) () 1 Press MENU. The menu will be superimposed on the teletext ep second page of a sequence).
display. (See Fig. 37) =| Crema ene Caan
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2 2 Cm) 2 Using A+ or V-, select the teletext function you want and Select Y A and press OK User Page Bank System
2 press OK. (See Fig. 38) You can store up to 30 pages in the » Teletext page bank
cs ol system«. In this way you have quick access to the pages you
3 ee USER PAGES/PRESET USER PAGES aeich reduentins : ee
See page 53 for information about presetting and operating the
= yf ine fe ae Storing pages
There are 5 »banks« (A to E) for 5 teletext stations. In each
INDEX bank you can store 6 preferred pages (P1 to P6).
CMC) Mbbve index pe yon en sag of the contents of the © Preset User Pages | 1 Press © (if Teletext is not on already) and MENU to show the
© @® Ime aL ania? Page UmMper. ao TELETEXT MENU display.
ClU) TOP/BOTTOM/FULL 2 Select PRESET USER PAGES with A+ or V- and press OK.
Ne ; :
3 Select the desired bank with A+ or V— and press OK. The
For convenient reading of a teletext page, you can enlarge the ! A |
teletext display with hs ability to — fs sir down the cursor will go to the first position (P1) of the preferred pages.
screen. After having selected the function, an information line | If two broadcasting 4 Input the three digits of your first preferred page with the
Top/Bottom/Full will be displayed. (See Fig. 39). Se the same number buttons and press OK. ,
Press A+ for »Top« to enlarge the upper half. For »Bottom« coe canipracal ae The cursor will go to the second position. P6
keep pressing V-, to enlarge the lower half. Press OK for bank to 2 different 5 Repeat step 4 for the other 5 page numbers you want to
»Full« to resume the normal size. pe eee programme positions. preset. if you do not want to preset all 6 page numbers
Note: Press © to resume normal teletext reception. A top Y Bottom OK Full available, press OK without inserting any number. After having poh os
Some of the features ; finished the presetting press OK repeatedly until the cursor PROG LABEL BANK PROG LABEL BANK
may not be available TEXT CLEAR Fig. 39 appears besides the next bank at the left margin. of BBS AS SKY B
Reopens on be After having selected the function, you can watch a TV 6 Select Allocate Bank with A+ or V— and press OK oe ee ee ee
eee cece programme while waiting for a requested teletext page to be an sere
captured (The symbol changes colour) (See Fig. 40). ©
Press © to view the requested page.
7 Select the programme position for which you have preset
pages with A+ or V~ and press OK. (See Fig. 42)
8 Select the desired bank with A+ or V— (Banks A to E are
ancl TLES vest rey btitled available) and press OK.
Your teletext service will inform you if a TV programme is subtitled. :
After having selected the function the subtitles will be 9 Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the other 4 banks available.
displayed. Fig. 40 Displaying User Pages
REVEAL 1 Select MENU. 3 PAGE 200
S PAGE 203
Sometimes pages contain concealed information, such as 2 Select User Pages with A+ or V— and press OK. eee
answers to a quiz. The reveal option lets you disclose the infor- A table of the stored preferred pages will be displayed. S PAGE 198
mation. After having selected the function, an information line (See Fig. 43) Satori 7K: anciprase OK
"REVEAL ON/OFF « will be displayed. (See Fig. 41). 3 Select the desired page with A+ or V— and press OK. The Fig. 43
Using A+ or V-, select ON to reveal the information or OFF to een page will be displayed after some seconds.
conceal it again. Reveal A on VY off or
Press © to resume normal teletext reception. ;
Fig. 41 You can use the coloured buttons on the Remote Commander
TIME PAGE to have quick access to the first four User pages. Page 1 corre-
sponds to the red button, P 2 to the green one, P 3 to the
yellow one and P 4 to the blue button.
To select the desired page press the respective coloured
button while you are in TV mode. Now the Page number of this
Your teletext service will inform you, if a time coded page is
available. You may have a page (e.g. an alarm page) displayed
at a certain time.
1 Press OK. Using A+ or V— select ON and press OK. teletext page will appear in white at the top in the left-handed
2 To select the desired page, enter the three digits of the page comer of the TV screen. When the page number changes
number (e. g. 301) using the number buttons. colour, the page is available. Press the coloured button again
socanca te 3 Toselect the time, enter four digits for the desired time (e.g. to display the page.
requees: 1800) using the number buttons. Press MENU. The selected
Serent *OFE« for the time is displayed at the top in the left-handed corner. At the
TIME PAGE setting. requested time, the page will be displayed.
Press & to resume normal teletext mode.
Connecting and Operating
Optional Equipment
Connecting Optional Equipment
You can connect optional audio-video equipment to this TV such as VCRs, video disc players,
and stereo systems.
To connect a VCR
using the Tf terminal
Connect the aerial
output of the VCR to
the aerial terminal 1
of the TV.
We recommend that
you tune in the signal
to programme number
»Q«, For details see
» Preset Channels
Manually« on page 39.
If the picture or the
sound is distorted
Move the VCR away from
the TV.
$S video input (Y/C
input)
Video signals may be
separated into Y
(luminance or
brightness) and C
(chrominance) signals.
Separating the Y and C
signals prevents them Acceptable input signal
from interfering with one ae .
another, and therefore [1] Normal audio/video and RGB signal
improves picture quality
(especially luminance). [2] Normal audio/video and S video signal
This TV is equipped with
3 S Video input jacks [3] Normal audio/video and S video signal
through which these [4] Normal audio/video and S video signal
separated signals can
be input directly. [5] No inputs
When connecting a
monaural VCR: .
Connect only the white [6] No inputs
-® jack to both the TV
and VCR.
Available output signal
Video/audio fromm TV tuner
Video/audio from selected source
No outputs
Video/audio displayed on TV screen (monitor out)
S$ video/audio signal displayed on TV screen
(monitor out)
Audio signal (variable)
Selecting input with
PROGR +/- or
number buttons:
You can preset video
input sources to the
programme positions
so that you can select
them with PROGR +/—
or number buttons.
For details, see
»Preset channels
manually« on page 38.
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Selecting input and output
This section explains how to view the video input picture (of the
video source connected to your TV), and how to select the
output signal using direct access buttons or the menu system.
Selecting input
Press ©) repeatedly to select the input source. ot
The symbol of the selected input source will appear.
To go back to the normal TV picture
Press QO.
input modes
Symbol Input signal
2) 1 Audio/video input through the £91 connector
a5 RGB input through the £51 connector
4) 2 Audio/video input through the (4>2/-€92 connector
49 2 S video input through the (4>2/-€92 or -€92 connector
4) 3 Audio/video input through -6)3 and -€)3 connectors at the front
+9 3 S video input through the -€93 connectors (4-pin connector) at the front
4} 4 Audio/video input through the (<> 4/-294 connector
79 4 S video input through the (S>4/-294 or -¢94 connector (4-pin connector)
You can also select the input mode using the P — «<] — -@) and -/+ buttons on the TV.
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In this case, select first +) and then press the —/+ buttons to select the input.
Selecting the output
The (4>2/-€52 connector outputs the source input from the other
connectors.
You can also select the input mode using the and buttons on the
TV. In this case, select first and then press the buttons to select
the input.
see SSS SS
Symbol C4>2/-€32 connector outputs
1 > The audio/video signal from the £41 connector
2 Cc The audio/video signal from the (9*2/-€92 connector
2 (S> The audio/video signal from the (S*2/-92 connector
3 The audio/video signal from the -€)3, -©3 connectors
3 G> The audio/video signal from the -£53, -©3 connectors
4 (> The audio/video signal from the (S>4/-€94 connector
4 &> The audio/video signal from the (2>4/-€94 connector
TVG The audio/video signal from the Tf aerial terminat
Using AV Preset =
Using this function you can preset the desired input source - et
(e.g. #51, RGB signal) to the respective AV input ( AV 125).
In this way a connected VTR will automatically switch to the RGB
signal.
1 Select the symbol £4 for »Preset« with A+ or V— and press
OK.
2 Select first »installation«, then »AV Preset« with A+ or V—
and press OK.
The AV PRESET menu appears (See Fig. 44).
3 Select the desired AV input with A+ or V— and press OK.
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When recording
When you use the @
(record) button, make
sure to press this
button and the one to
the right of it simultane-
ously,
Select the desired source with A+ or V— and press OK.
For the respective AV inputs you have the following possibilies:
AV 1 RGB or AV AV3 YC3 or AV
AV 2 YC2 or AV AV 4 YC4 or AV
If you want to name the AV input select »Label« using A+ or V—
and press OK. Select a letter or a number with A+ or V— and
press OK. The next element will be highlighted. Select other
characters in the same way. If you want to leave an etement
blank, select — and press OK.
After having selected all the characters, press OK repeatedly
until the cursor appears by the next AV input at the left margin.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 for the other AV inputs.
Checking and selecting the input and output
sources using the menu
You can display the menu to see which input sources are
selected for the TV screen and PIP screen, and which output
source is selected. You can also select them on the menu
display.
Select the symbol <= for »Video Connection« with A+ or V— and
press OK. The VIDEO CONNECTION menu appears.
(See Fig. 45)
You can see which source is selected for the TV and PIP input,
and for the output. If you want to select the input and output on
this menu, go on to the next step.
Select TV Screen (input source for the TV screen), PIP(input
source for the PIP screen), or output (output source) with A+ or
V-— and press OK. One of the source items changes colour.
Select the desired source with A+ or V-.
For details about each source, see the table on page 55.
Press OK.
The selected source is confirmed, and the cursor appears.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to seiect the source for other inputs or
outputs.
Remote Control of Other
sony Equipment
You can use the TV Remote Commander to control other Sony
remote- controlled video equipment. The buttons for video
operation have been factory-set to control most of Sony video
equipment, such as: Beta, 8mm or VHS VCRs or video disc
players.
Tuning the Remote Commander to the equipment
Set the VTR 1/2/3 MDP selector according to the equipment you
want to control:
VTR 1: Beta VCR
VTR 2: 8mm VCR
VTR 3: VHS VCR
MDP: Video disc player
Use the buttons indicated in the illustration to operate the
additional equipment.
If your video equipment is furnished with a COMMAND MODE
selector: set this selector to the same position as the VTR 1/2/3
MDP selector on the TV Remote Commander.
If the equipment does not have a certain function, the corre-
sponding button on the Remote Commander will not operate.
Select 7 X and press OK
For Your Information
Troubleshooting
Here are some simple solutions to problems which may affect the picture and sound.
Problem
No picture (screen is dark), no sound
Poor or no picture (screen is dark),
but good sound
Poor picture quality when watching an RGB
video source
Good picture but poor or no sound
No colour for colour programmes
Remote Commander does not function.
Solution
* Plug the TV in,
¢ Press © on the TV. (If © indicator is on, press © or a programme number
on the Remote Commander.)
* Check the aerial connection.
* Check if the selected video source is on.
* Turn the TV off for 3 or 4 seconds and then turn it on again using ©.
* Press @ to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu and adjust
»Brightness«, »Contrast« and »Colour«.
¢ Press -2) repeatedly to select £4.
*Press «J +.
* if % is displayed on the screen, press .
e Check the connections of the loudspeakers.
¢ Press @ to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu, select RESET, then
press OK.
« Replace batteries.
If you continue to have problems, have your TV serviced by qualified personnel. Never open the casing yourself.
2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL
Push the claw of the rear
cover in the direction of the
arrow and remove.
Rear Cover
2-3. SERVICE POSITION
SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
wey (1) One screw
(BVTP 4x16) Push the claw of the
Four screws
(BVTP 4x16)
(3) Four screws
(BVTP 4x16)
2-2. CHASSIS ASSY AND H BRACKET REMOVAL
chassis in the direction of
the arrow and remove.
Push the claw of the bracket in the
direction of the arrow and remove.
Pull the claw of the bracket
in the direction of the arrow
and remove.
G Board
L36¢c-A»
Push the claw of the bracket in the
direction of the arrow and remove.
L36¢-A»I
2-5. WIRE DRESSING 2-6. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL
CN0622
CNO0007
CNO722
Cushion DGC
Pas Clip DGC
Degaussing coil
(7) Clip DGC ya &
Spring extension
Je Chassis assy
G Board
e REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP
Note: Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or
carbon paint on the CRT, after removing the anode. A0 Four PT screws
OP Ek
f
i
* REMOVING PROCEDURES.
5) Deflection yoke
(1) Anode cap 7 :
G) Turn up one side of the rubber cap in (2) Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap G) When one side of the rubber cap is
the direction indicated by the arrow (a) firmly in the direction indicated by the separated from the anode button, the INS
'
arrow (6) anode-cap can be removed by turning
up the rubber cap and pulling it up in
the direction of the arrow
< SS . {|
e HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP =
(1) Don't damage the surface of anode-cap with sharp shaped material ! 41) Picture tube <
(2) Don't press the rubber hardly not to hurt inside of anode-caps !
A metal fitting called as shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
(3) Don’t turn the foot of rubber over hardly ! 7
Cushion
ee
The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or damage the rubber.
KV-29E1
SECTION 3
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS
¢ When complete readjustment is necessary or a new picture
tube is installed, carry out the following adjustments.
¢ Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary, carry
out these adjustment with the rated power supply.
¢ Unless there are specific instructions to the contrary, set the
controls and switches as follows.
normal
normal
Contrast ............
Brightness .........
3-1. BEAM LANDING
Preparation:
1. Inorder to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set’s
picture tube face it in an easterly or westerly direction.
2. Switch on the set’s power and degauss with the degausser.
(1) Adjustment of Correction Magnet for Y-Splitting
Axis
1. Input a crosshatch signal from the pattern generator.
2. Picture control is minimum and brightness control is still
normal.
3. Position the neck assy as shown in Fig. 3-2.
4. Move the deflection yoke forward to touch the CRT and it
stands up rightly.
5. Adjust the upper pin and the lower pin symmetrically by
opening or closing the Y-splitting axis correction magnets
on the neck assy.
6. Return the deflection yoke to its original position.
* Carry out the following adjustments in this order:
3-1. Beam landing
3-2. Convergence
3-3. Focus |
3-4, White balance
Note: Testing equipment required.
1. Colour bar/pattern generator
2. Degausser
3. Vector scope
(2) Landing
Note: Before carrying out the following adjustments adjust the
magnets as indicated below (See Fig.3-3).
1. Input an all-white signal from the pattern generator.
Maximize the picture setting and adjust the brightness setting.
2. Rough-adjust the focus and horizontal convergence.
3. Loosen the deflection yoke screws, align the purity adjustment
knob to the central position. (See Fig. 3-1)
4. Switch from the all-white pattern to an all-green pattern.
5. Move the deflection yoke backwards and adjust with the
purity magnet so that the green is at the center and it aligns
symmetrically. (See Fig. 3-4)
6. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that entire
screen becomes green.
7. Switch the raster signal to red, then to blue and verify the
landing condition.
8. When the position of the deflection yoke has been
determined, fasten the deflection yoke with the screw.
9. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners, use
magnets to correct it. (See Fig. 3-5)
Align Pips
on each
magnet
Neck assy
Deflection yoke
Fig.3-1
Align the bottom edge of the neck |
assy with the G3 hole center. Fig.3-2
416).
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Center dot
Disk magnets or
rotatable disk
magnets correct
these areas (a-d).
H.STAT V.STAT
convergence convergence magnet
control
hs
= \ C Board
| 6
RV701 Ee O RV702 (H.STAT)
Screen (G2) H.STAT convergence
¢ Ifthe horizontal dots are unable to coincide with the
variable range of the H.STAT convergence, adjust together
with the V.STAT convergence while tracking.
(Adjust the convergence by tilting the V.STAT convergence
or by opening or closing the V.STAT convergence.)
(Open) (Close)
4. Movement of the red, green and blue dots by tilting the
V.STAT magnet and by opening or closing the V.STAT
magnet.
3-2. CONVERGENCE
(1) Screen center convergence
(Static convergence) @) By opening or closing the V.STAT magnet, the red, green
and blue points move as shown below
1. Inputadot signal from the pattern generator. Normalize the
picture setting. a | B B |
2. (Moving horizontally), adjust the H.STAT control so that é \ __6 ey -
the horizontal red, green and blue dots coincide at the R | R |
center of screen.
3. (Moving vertically), adjust the V.STAT magnet so that the @By rotating the V. STAT suamnel counter leckwiseahe
vertical red, green and blue points coincide at the center of red,-areenand blue Gis dHOVEGS SDWE bola ‘
screen. |
90
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@)By rotating the V.STAT magnet clockwise, the red, green Layout of each control
and blue dots move as shown below.
Purity magnet
| BMC (Hexapole) magnet
oa V.STAT convergence magnet
7 —— Y-splitting axis correction magnet
@By opening or closing the V.STAT magnet, the red, green and il | ra ! im
YY
blue dots move as shown below.
‘om JA Tl] iter =
Fig.3-5
¢ If you are unable to adjust the corner convergence properly,
¢ Ifthe blue dot does not coincide with the red and green points, correct them with the use of permalloys.
correct the points by using the BMC (Hexapole) magnet.
© Correction for HMC (horizontal mis-convergence) and VMC
(vertical mis-convergence) by using the BMC (Hexapole)
msener a-d: screen-corner
convergence defect
@)HMC correction by BMC (Hexapole) magnet and movement
of the electronic beam.
HMC correction (A) HMC correction (B)
A<B . G B A>BR GbB
OO O O OO
rare a7
ra ¥v
A=BR G B A= ea G B
OO 0 OO
rae is
(2) VMC correction by BMC (Hexapole) magnet and movement
of the electronic beam.
VMC correction (A) VMC correction (B)
» <
VA
C<D C=D C>D C=D Permalloy Assy
X-4387-214-1
C a : - OR cf O R a OR
G G
D > ee ptoc™® a d
OB OB OB OB
Convergence adjustment with permalloy
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3-3. Focus
1. Receive a television broadcast signal.
2. Normalize the picture setting.
3. Adjust the focus control on the flyback transformer for the
best focus at the center of the screen.
Bring only the center area of the screen into focus,
the magenta-ring appears on the screen. In this case, adjust
the focus to optimize the screen uniformly.
FOCUS
3-4. Screen (G2), White balance
(Adjustment in the service mode with 5.
remote commander) 6.
G2 adjustment (RV702) i
WN
=
Input a dot signal from the pattern generator.
Set the Picture, Brightness and Colour to minimum. 10
Apply 170V DC from an external power supply to the
R, G and B cathodes of the CRT.
Whilst watching the picture, adjust the G2 control 11.
RV701 [ SCREEN ] on the C board to the point just
before the return lines disappear.
White balance adjustment
l.
at
Receive an all-white signal.
Enter into the Service Mode by pressing ' TEST ',
‘TEST ' and ' 01' on the Service Commander.
Select 'CRT Driver ' from the on screen menu display
and press ;
The'CRT Driver CXA1840' menu will appear on screen.
— 99 —
CRT Driver CXA 1840
Crt Driver CXA1840
R DRIVE
G DRIVE
B DRIVE
R CUT-OFF
RC
G CUT-OFF
GC
B CUT-OFF
BC
AFC MASK
DRIVE LVL
SUB BRT
H SWEEP SW
SKEW D
OUT DC
Set picture to MAX.
Set the 'R DRIVE ' to 41.
Adjust the 'G DRIVE ' and' B DRIVE’ with the LA] [¥]
buttons so that the white balance becomes optimum.
Press the button to write the data for each item.
Set picture to MIN.
. Adjust 'R CUT-OFF ','G CUT-OFF' and' B CUT-OFF '
with the Al IV] buttons so that the white balance becomes
optimum.
Press the button to write the data for each item.
KV-29E1
SECTION 4
CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
4-1. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Service adjustment to this model can be performed with the supplied
remote commander, RM-831.
HOW TO ENTER INTO SERVICE MODE
1. Turn on the main power switch of the set while pressing the +
(plus) and - (minus) buttons on the customer front panel.
-Minus + Plus
©©® aoc
UGISI DOD ar
© © ©
Fig. 4-1
2. “TT” will appear on the upper right corner of the screen.
Command operation in service mode
Menu indication
Item selection, data up/down
/
7
BIOL eGs
Fig. 4-3 Selection completion,
data writen-in
3. Press "Test" " "Test" and 01 on the commander to get the menu
on screen.
TT
Fig. 4-2
AE -- V7-62
Init TV
PIP Adjust
Adjustments
Video Contr
CRT Driver
Dynamic Conv
Video Proc
PIP
08/06/95
PIP Dynamic
Aspect / Field
SRC
TDA6812
PALPLUS
TDA9160
TDA9145
4. Press the [AJ and © buttons on the remote commander to select
the adjustment item.
5. Press the button to proceed to the next menu.
6. If the adjustment item is ‘CRT Driver’, press the =] button to
move to 'CRT Driver’.
7. The Menu as indicated in Fig 4-4 will appear on the screen.
CRT Driver CXA1840
V POS adj
—_h
2 V SIZE adj
3 V LIN BAL adj
4 VLIN adj
5 V SCROLL 127
6 V ASP PAP 2
7 H POS adj
8 H SIZE adj
9 H PIN CUSH
—
©
H TILT adj
_
woh
H UP COR
jail
nN
H LOW COR
AFC V BOW
AFC V ANGLE
V COMP
Fig. 4-4
8. Press the J button to move > to the adjustment item and press
the button.
9. Press the [4] and buttons to change the data in order to
comply with each standard.
10. Press the button to write data into memory.
_ Turn off the power to quit the service mode when adjustments
have been completed.
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i
CXA1839 (VIDEO CONT)
Adjustment item Data Amount
SUB BRT
SUB COL1 |
Go
SUB CONT1
PIC
HUE
CO
|
BRT
SH
5
SUB HUE
—s
0 D.COIL
53
31
31
31
31
ot
11 SHP LIM of
2 AGE WHT off
o_o,
3 R-Y/R 13
14 R-Y/B
15 G-Y/R
16 G-Y/B
7 RGB LEV2
18 SUB SHP
19 SUB FO
20 PRE/OVER
a
= femme
= emo
i
4
25 VM LEVEL 2
26 ABL MODE
27 DYN ABL
Y SYM SW
AGE BLK
CXD2035 (ASPECT)
Tiemne | ___Adsinentton [Bannon
CXD2030 (VIDEO PROCESSOR)
Adjustment item
oe
+
1
fe
7 [aneroncs
pe [wrroncr
2
0 [nsec
a
8 [see
CXD2033D (PIP DYNAMIC)
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+ a
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88
19
39
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443MN MPWH . 213
SC
ewer
ON
2 [were
FRAME MPX
Typical Value (OSD based) when receiving PAL Philips
pattern.
— 94 —
DEFLECTION SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT :
1. Enter into the service mode and select 'CRT Driver'.The
‘CRT Driver CXA1840' adjustment menu will be displayed.
2. Select and adjust each item in order to get an optimum image.
1
—_l.
N
7
12
13
14
5
6
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Adjustment item
V POS
V SIZE
V LIN BAL
V LIN
V SCROLL
V ASP PAP
H POS
H PIN CUSH
H TILT
H UP COR
H LOW COR
AFC V BOW
AFC V ANGLE
V COMP
H COMP
WV CENT RF
WV AREA RF
W CENT VCR
W AREA VCR
-
=
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=)
Data Amount
127
—_
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H SIZE
|
:
H PIN CUSH
|
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H TILT
|
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| HOOOU
H UP COR
HL
O
WER COR
To
AFC V ANGLE
|
H POS
r
ia
3. Press button to write the data.
KV-29E1
If the menu display prevents viewing the screen while carrying out
the adjustments, it can be removed by pressing (XK on the remote
commander. Pressing (XK once again will restore the menu on screen.
— 95 —
KV-29E1
4-2. VOLUME ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
AGC Adjustment (IF Block)
O® |
- IF Block top side -
Fig. 4-5
—y
*
Receive an off-air signal.
2. Adjust the AGC VR so that there is no snow noise and
cross-modulation visible on the screen.
3. Change the receiving channel and confirm status.
Sub Brightness Adjustment
Input a Phillips pattern.
Select 'RESET' from the menu to normalize the set.
Set the CONTRAST to minimum.
Press "Test" "Test" and 01 on the remote commander.
Adjust the BRIGHTNESS with the +/- buttons on the remote
commander after selection of ‘Sub Bright' so that the O IRE section
of the gray scale is completely cut off and the 20 IRE section is only
just visible on the screen.
Press 'MENU' and '0' twice to release Test mode 2.
Select 'RESET' from the menu to normalize the set.
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Picture Rotation Adjustment
—
SJ
Input a PAL color bar signal.
2. Press the button on the commander to get the menu on
screen.
3. Press the |4| and ) buttons of the commander and move > to
PRESET/TIMER followed by INSTALLATION and PICTURE
ROTATION.
PRESET/TIMER
INSTALLATION
FURTHER PRO
> INSTALLATION
Select < > and press OK.
PICTURE ROTATION
Select < > and press OK.
a
Fig. 4-6
— 96 —
4-3. TEST MODE 2:
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Is available by pressing the Test button twice, OSD “TT” appears. The functions described below are available by pressing the two numbers. To
release Test Mode 2, press 0, 10, 20... twice or switch the TV into Standby Mode. Pressing the two Local Control buttons (+ and—) during Power
ON will also switch into "TT" mode.
In T'T mode, it is possible to remove the Menu from the screen by pressing the Speaker Off button once. Pressing the Speaker OFF button a second
time will cause the menu to reappear . The Function is kept even when the menu is not displayed!!
Service Menu in "Service Mode"
Service Menu in "Production Mode"
| 08 Set Volume to 80%
Aging mode :
Shipping condition (Production request)
To ensure that all TV sets leave the Production with the
same pressettings. Programme 1 is selected, AV IN is
set to AV1, AV Out is set to TV Out, Volume and HP
Volume is set to 35%, Resolution is set to high, Format is
set to 4:3, Pip is set to Top Left position, Pip is switched
off, TT mode is switched off, all analogue values are set
to the reset setting, space Sound - Equalizer - Loudness
= Off, DNR off, Dig. Mode = 1, Wide Zoom Mode for 28W
models, Menu Language Reset, Prog. Pointer table reset
Non Interlace is allowed in Text mode.
Language reset. With this function the "Language Byte"
in the NVM (Bank OAAH Address ODCH) is erased (set to
OFFH). The Language Menu appears now automatically
when the TV set is switched ON as long as no new
language is selected.
The TT number will be deleted.
All numbers with 0 (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90) will
reset the TT number. A new number can be selected. TT
display is kept
Direct access to Balance. With Cursor Up/Down the
Balance can be controlled (w/o OSD, Menu display)
Direct access to Hue. With Cursor Up/Down the Hue can
be controlled (w/o OSD, Menu display)
Dispaly of Software Version and TV set configuration
Production Info Display
Read factory setting from ROM (Program code) and store
this data at Last Power Memory data location (The
previous last power memory data is overwritten)
AE3 has 3 packages of Analogue data:
1. Last Power memory data. This data is sent
continiously to the corresponding IC's (TDA1839, SC,
TDA6812) with this data the TV picture/sound appears.
2. Reset data. By presssing "Reset" in the menu this data
is transfered from Reset Data location to the Last Power
data location in the NVM.
That means the Last Power Memory Data is overwritten
by the Reset data last Power memory and Reset data is
now the same.
3. Factory fixed data. Fixed data is held in the ROM code
of the micro processor (ROM can't be changed)
15
Save actual Last Power Memory data at Reset Data
location )The previous Reset data is overwritten)
With these two functions, it is possible to preset user
15/16 | defined Reset values (just TT16) or to preset factory
defined Reset values (first TT15 then TT16)
This function presets the Labels for the AV sources:
AV1, RGB, AV2, YC2, AV3, YC3, AV4, YC4.
_
~
18 Text possible On/Off selection of Text (toggle function)
Direct access to Stereo Separation
With cursor Up/Down the Stereo separation can be
—
©
adjusted (w/o OSD, Menu display)
20 see T¥10
214 Picture Rotation automatic function : (-4) -> (+4) -> 0
Operating Timer and Error Monitor display
Direct access to Sub Brightness Adjustment
With cursor Up/Down the Sub BRT can be adjusted (w/o
OSD, Menu display)
NO
G
Direct access to Sub Color. With Cursor Up/Down the
Sub Color can be adjusted.
N
N
Status menu display (SubController, CXA1840 Status,
Main Controller.
26 Text Character selection (Char set 06 ->West Europe)
N
27 Text Character selection (Char set 38 ->East Europe)
Text Character selection (Char set 40 ->West Europe)
US English
NO
©
Text Character selection (Char set 55 ->West Europe)
Turkish
see TT10
©
30
31 Text Character selection Char set Russian
32 Text Character selection Char set Greek
Programme catching test (Programme catching can be
released by "Menu commana")
ioe)
Multi PIP adjustment. Direct access to 3.58 horizontal
write position. With Cursor Up/Down the 3.58 H write
Pos can be adjusted (w/o OSD, Menu display).
Multi PIP adjustment. Direct access to 4.43 horizontal
write position. With Cursor Up/Down the 4.43 H write
Pos can be adjusted (w/o OSD, Menu display).
35
>
36 Mix Register 112 = intern display clock
37 Mtx Register 112 = extern display clock
> y ees
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i
Automatic selection of Screen Modes: (not for S (4:3)
38 Models. 4:3 -> Zoom -> Zoom up -> Zoom Center ->
Zoom down -> Zoom Center -> smart -> (if Pal+ signal)
PALPLUS -> wide.
39 Reset Programme Table (NVM Bank O0ACH) The sorting
of programmes in "Programme Sorting Menu" is reset.
Set NVM to Protect mode (Bank OAEH Adr. OFFH write
45 | with 0)
Set Dolby default values.
ACI disable.
3 +| ACI enable.
64 Reset ail 1IC Slave commands (Production use)
65 Reset stored error codes in NVM.
Reset for PALpius local controller and Sub Controller.
Direct access to Headphone Volume. With cursor
Up/Down the Headphone Volume can be controlled (w/o
OSD, menu display) (Production use)
oO?
~“
ignore errors.
reset ignore errors (show errors)
70 see TT10
IR Channel Pressetting Mode. The channel pressetting
can be done by a Special IR transmitter
Sequence: TT46 -> -- PR Number select dispaly appears
Select Prog. No from where the channel shall
be stored.
--> Now TV is waiting for IR sequence <--
--> If no IR transmission starts TT46 is
released after 20 secs <-- !Note: When TT46 is active,
any transmission
will be interpreted as PROG data !
Direct access to Headphone Source Selection
(Production use)
7
Direct access to AGC Adjustment (PWM) output.
The EEPROM Tesibyte is erased. After Power OFF ->
ON the complete EEPROM data (exept channel tables) is
overwritten. EEPROM Protection byte is set to 0
protection mode
pe [sere
| st Strobo mode is activated.
se [rowmiion
50
52
commana").
[ss [Kier Comer tow Passov
[35 [MOK Cone'Ne Comparator’
Po ferme
71 Picture Rotation Function On/Off toggle.
72 Dolby register setting menu.
Megatext RGB textlevel one step decreased (max3
steps down starting from E0h) (Production use)
wo
Megatext RGB textlevel one step decreased (max 1
steps down starting from EOh) (Production use)
rs
75 reserved
4
76 CXD 2030 Default data setting.
77 CXD 2031 Default data setting
78 CXD 2032 Default data setting
79 CXD 2033 Default data setting
see TT10
CXD 2033D Default data setting
CXD 2035 Default data setting
83 | CXA 1526 Default data setting
84 CXA 1839 Default data setting
CXA 1840 Default data setting
TDA 9145 Default data setting
87 TDA 9160 Default data setting
be
co
no function
see TT10
— 28 —
4-4. ERROR MONITOR AND DETECTION
In the menu 'Error Monitor’, information about the error status of
the set is displayed.
¢ Actual operating time
e Last five errors which are stored in the NVM.
e Actual error.
Error Monitor
Operating Time
000355 h 35min
Saved Errors
1. 40h=D1 Board
.. 60h=Q Board
70h=T Board
. OOh=no error occured
. OOh=no error occured
Actual Error
-> OOh=no error occured
to reset the NVM press 'TT' 65
Additionally the Error Reader can be connected to the service connector
to read out the actual errors.
The device check itself is active while the TV set is running out of
stand-by mode. The devices are checked by sending an I?C start
sequence and if there is no acknowledgement back from the devices
it is regarded as an error. Each device is checked three times and if
at every attempt there is no reply from the relevant device an error
is given. To read the error codes press 'TT' followed by 22 on the
commander to view the Error Monitor menu.
To reset the error codes in the NVM press 'TT' followed by 65 on
the remote commander.
TABLE OF ERROR CODES
Error
oooh no error has occured
iC 1 and IIC 2
ooth | IlC 1 andlIC 2 hiachaded
002h | 1IC 1 1IC1 is blockaded
003h | IIC2 IC 2 is blockaded
010h A Board is defective
020h | Ai Board Ai Board is defective
BX-Board B, B1, or B2 Board is
030h | (6,B1,B2) defective
040h | D1 Board D1 Board defect
050h J Board defect
Description Board
Error
Code
O60h
070h
011h
012h
013h
014h
015h
016h
017h
018h
019h
O21h | TDA6622
022h
031h | CXD2030R
Audio processor of the
Center and Surround
channel in the case of
Dolby Prologic does
not respond.
TDA7317 No response from the
Equalizer.
No response from the
Digital Video
Processor.
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Q Board Q Board defect
T Board T Board defect
CXP85332 No response from the A
Subcontroller
No response from the
No response from the
eral Megatext IC i.
TDA6B12 No response from the A
Sound Processor
SAA7283 No response from the A
Nicam Decoder
UV916H No response from the A
Main Tuner
CXA18390 No response from the A
Video Controller
No response from the
ene CRT Driver ‘
No response from
RGB8443 RGB/YUV A
a
B/B1
032h | CXD2031R be Tahonee lorie Bt
Twin Picture IC.
033h | CXD2032R
No response from the
Oe) Re aveteer Picture in Picture IC.
035h | CXD2035R
036h | TDA9160
037h | TDA9145
041h
O51h
83065202
071h
072h | CXA1875
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No response from the
Digital Sampling Rate
Converter.
No response from the
Aspect Converter.
No response from the
Chroma Decoder.
No response from the
Chroma Decoder (on
French models only.)
CXA1526 No response from the
Convergence IC.
No response from the
apne AV-Switch
No response from the
Local Controller.
UV1316/TSA5526 No response from the T
Subtuner.
No response from the
Port Expander.
B/B1
B/B1
B/B1
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nN
D1
J
Tt
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4-5. LED Error Blinking
In addition to the Error Monitor facility there is an additional error indicator which indicates the most important errors also in the case of IIC error
and Megatext error in opposition to the error monitor.
The error is recorded by counting the number of times that LED B blinks. This facility also works while in stand-by mode.
LED Error Code.
number of LED B Descrsion
blinking P
Ete ae CXP85332 subcontroller error
Ez ae CXD2030R error of Digital Video Processor B/B1
[ay SS CXD2032R error of Digital Sampling Rate Converter | B/B1
ps5 | 6 CXD2035R error of Aspect Converter
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KV-29C3B ONLY
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FILTER
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Q620,624 Q613,614
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1C101
IC102
IC104
IC201
IC302
IC303
1C1001
IC1002
IC1003
IC1004
IC1401
IC1403
IC2001
5-3. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
Note : Reference information
: All capacitors are in UF unless otherwise noted. pF: UyF RESISTOR > RN METAL FILM
5OWV or less are not indicated except for electrolytic and : RC SOLID
tantalums. >FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON
° All resistors are in ohms. >FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE
k = 1000 ,M =1000K >RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE
= Indication of resistance, which does not have one for rating RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT
electrical power, is as follows. : RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND
>< ADJUSTABLE RESISTOR
Pitch : 5 mm COIL >LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR
Rating electrical power 4 W CAPACITOR :TA TANTALUM
:PS STYROL
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° All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve : MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE
B, unless otherwise noted. : ALB BIPOLAR
° alk : earth - ground. : ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE
: 17 : earth - chassis. > ALR HIGH RIPPLE
. +e : no mounted.
a as ° Readings are taker: with a colour-bar signal input.
Note : The components identified by shading and marked : Readings are taken with 1OMQ digital multimeter.
4 are critical for safety. Replace only with the ° Voltages are de with respect to ground unless otherwise noted.
Part HUMver SPecHied: ° Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
. : tolerances.
: Les composants identifies par une trame et une : All voltages are in V.
marque 4 sont critiques pour la securite. ° Circled numbers ave waveform references.
Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le
numero specifie.
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IC260
IC261
IC603
IC604
IC606
IC607
IC801
IC802
IC900
IC901
IC2701
NOTE:
The circuit indicated as left contains high voltage of over
600 Vp-p. Care must be paid to prevent an electric shock in
inspection or repairing.
IC236
IC260
IC261
IC603
IC604
IC606
IC607
IC801
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KV-29E1
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5-4. SEMICONDUCTORS
CXA1839Q-T6 CXD2035R
CXD1178Q a is
TTT
CXA1840S
CXA1855S
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KV-29E1
LM393P
M5216P
SDA9086-5
PQO9RE11
TEA7605
TDA2822M
TEA2114
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SBX1790-51
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SDA30C164-GEG
SDA5273P-C26-GEG
SDA9205-2GEG
( TOP VIEW )
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STV9379
TDA2052
PC123F2
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PQO5RF21
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KV-29E1
6-1. CHASSIS
6-2. PICTURE TUBE
The components identified by Les composants identifies par une
shading and marked /\ are critical trame et une marque A\ sont
for safety. critiques pour la securite,
Replace only with the part number
specified.
Ne les remplacer que par une piece
portant le numero specifie.