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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SERVICE WARNING

Only qualified service technicians who are familiar with safety checks and guidelines should perform service work. Before replacing parts, disconnect power source to protect electrostatically sensitive parts. Do not attempt to modify any circuit unless so recommended bythe manufacturer. When servicing the receiver, use an isolationtransformer between the line cord and power receptacle.

SERVICING THE HIGH VOL TAG E'AN D CRT

Use EXTREME CAUTION when servicing the high voltage circuits. To discharge static high voltage, connect a 10K ohms resistor in series with a test lead between the receiver and CRT anode lead. 00 NOT lift the CRT by the neck. Always wear shatterproof goggles when handling the CRT to protect eyes in case of implosion.

X·RAY RADIATION AND HIGH VOLTAGE LIMITS

Be aware of the instructions and procedures covering X-ray radiation. In solid-state receivers and monitors, the CRT is the only potential source of X-rays. Keep an accurate high voltage meter available at all times. Check meter calibration periodically. Whenever servicing a receiver, check the high voltage at various brightness levels to be sure it is regulating properly. Keep high voltage at rated value, NO mOHER. Excessive high voltage may cause X-ray radiation or failure of associated components. 00 NOT depend on protection circuits to keep voltage at rated value. When troubleshooting a receiver with excessive high voltage, avoid close contact with the CRT. DO NOT operate the receiver longer than

necessary. To locate the cause of excessive high voltage, use a variable AC transfonner to regulate voltage. In present receivers, many electrical and mechanical components have safety related characteristics which are not detectable by visual inspection. Such components are identified by a # on both the schematic and the parts list. For SAFETY, use only equivalent replacement parts when replacing these components.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

Perform a fina1 SAFETY CHECK before returning receiver to customer. Check repaired area for poorly soldered connections, and check entire circuit board for solder splashes. Check inner board wiring for pinched wires or wires contacting any high wattage resistors. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, grounds, and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be sure to replace all insulators and restore proper lead dress.

TEST JIG HOOKUP

Chek·AoCoior PC Board
Function Adapter No. Plug No. Pin Color
CRT B239 PHoriz E4401 Red
Yoke D4124 E4402 Blue
Yoke Setting YPIA PVert E4501 Yellow
Comments Focus Tap E4502 Green SAFETY CHECKS - FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD Cold Leakage Checks for Receivers with Isolated Ground Unplug the AC cord, connect a jumper across the plug prongs, and tum the power switch on (if applicable). Use an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the jumped AC plug and any exposed metal cabinet parts such as antenna screw heads, control shafts, or handle brackets. Exposed metal parts with a return path should measure between 1 M ohms and 5.2M ohms. Parts without a return path must measure infinity.

Hot Leakage Current Check

Plug theAC cord directly into an AC outlet. 00 NOT use an isolation transfonner. Use a 1500 ohms, lOW resistor in parallel with a .15JIF capacitor to connect between any exposed metal parts on the receiver and

a good earth ground. (See figure below.) Use an AC voltmeter with at least 5000 ohms per volt sensitivity to measure the voltage across the resistor. Check all exposed meta1 parts and measure voltage at each point.

Voltage measurements should not exceed .75VAC, 5ooJ,1A. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be corrected. If the AC plug is not polarized, reverse the AC plug and repeat exposed metal part voltage measurement at each point.

~AC

LUSCAlE

TO All EXPOSED METAL PARTS

VOLTMETER

CONNECTTO EARTH GROUND

HIGH VOLTAGE SHUTDOWN TEST

Apply .nov AC. Momentary short pin XRPI to XRP2. The receiver should lose raster and sound. If the receiver does not shutdown, the high voltage shutdown circuit should be repaired. To resume normal operation, remove AC power and wait 30 seconds, then tum the receiver on.

The listing of any available replacement part herein in no case constitutes a recommendation, warranty, or guarantee by Howard W. Sams & Company as to the quality and suitability of such replacement part. The numbers of the listed parts have been compiled from information furnished to Howard W. Sams & Company by the manufacturers of the specific type of replacement part listed.

Reproduction or use, without express permission, of editorial or pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.

©1996 by Howard W. Sams & Company A Bell Atlantic Company

2647 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46214-2012

Printed in the United States of America 5 4 3 2 1

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INDEX

High Voltage Shutdown Test 1

IC Functions 4

Important Parts Information 1

Miscellaneous Adjustments 1

Parts List 4

Placement Chart 3

Safety Precautions . .. 1

Schematics

Audio 3

CRT 2

PIP 3

Power Supply 2

System Control 2

Television 2

Tuner 3

Schematic Notes 1

Stereo Adjustments 1

Test Equipment 1

Test Jig Hookup 1

Tuner Circuit Voltage Chart 1

For Supplier Address,

See PHOTOFACT Annual Index

Technical Service Data

RCA

Models F35673MB.FM1/JX1 (Chassis CTC187CL3)

Model F35673MBFMl Essential coverage

for servicing a television receiver ...

• Schematics

• Component locations

• Parts list

Coverage includes these additional models and chassis:

MODEL F32672SBFMlIJXI G3268lATLMI G3578lATLMI

CHASSIS crci 87CL3 crc187CL3 crC187CL3

HOWARD W. SAMS & COMPANY

JUNE 1996

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PRETUNING

NOTE: All procedures require an antenna or cable connected and power applied to the set.

Auto Program

I. Press the program button to select autoprogram.

2. Press the + button. All available channels are scanned and stored in memory.

3. Press display to clear menu.

Channel Memory

I. Press the program button to select channel memory.

2. Select channel with number buttons or channel up and down buttons.

3. Press + button to add a channel or - button to erase a channel.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add or erase other channels.

5. When finished, press done to save selections.

SERVICE MENU

MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS

HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK

CHASSIS ALIGNMENT PARAMETERS

Tune in a picture. Set brightness, contrast, and color to minimum. Connect a high voltage probe to the CRT anode. High voltage should measure 28kV to 30kV.

Parameter No. Parameter Name Value Range Value Comment
13 Pass number for Must set to 77 May notadvance to higher parameter until value is set.
chassis alignment
parameters
14 PLL tuning 00- 63 31 Apply 4.0V to pin 14 ofUlool. Short junction of R7130 and R2313 to
ground. Connect 41.25MHz (3OOmV) marker to pin 1 of SF2301. Connect
an oscilloscope to pin 55 ofUlool. Adjust value for 2.2j.lS sinewave.
15 4.5MHztrap 00-07 4 Short junction of R7130 and R2313 to ground. Apply 45.75MHz (300m V)
and41.25 MHz (100mV)to pin 1 of SF2301. Connect an oscilloscope to pin
63 ofUlool, and adjust value for minimum 4.5MHz sinewave.
16 Video level 00-07 6 Tune in a color bar pattern, 100% modulation, super pulse display. Connect
oscilloscope to pin 63 ofUlool. Adjust value range to produce 2Vp-p
response.
17 PM level 00 -15 7 Connect signal generator to pin 55 of Ul 001, inject 4.5MHz carrier, 1kHz
modulation, with 25kHz deviation.Apply 4.0V to pin 14 ofUlOOl. Connect
oscilloscope to pin 3 ofUlool, and adjust value range for 1.2Vp~p of 1kHz
component.
18 B+ trim 00 -15 7 CTC175 only.
19 RFAGC (1) 00 - 31 19 Manually tune channel 6.
20 D-PIP chroma 00 - 127 63 Adjust to match main picture.
21 D-PIP tint 00 - 255 25 Adjust to match main picture.
22 D-PIP brightness 00 - 31 16 Adjust to match main picture.
23 D-PIP contrast 00 - 63 16 Adjust to match main picture.
24 Factory tint 00 - 63 30 -
25 Input level 00 - 15 9 Refer to Stereo Adjustments.
26 StereoVCO 00 - 63 25 Refer to Stereo Adjustments.
27 SAPVCO 00 -15 10 Set value to 9.
28 SAP low pass filter 00 - 63 21 Set value to 30.
29 SAP band pass filter 00 -15 8 Set value to 9.
30 Spectral Separation 00 - 63 38 Refer to Stereo Adjustments.
31 Spectral Separation 00 - 63 40 Refer to Stereo Adjustments. COLOR TEMPERATURE

NOTE: See Service Adjustment Parameters to change drive and bias

values. .

Press menu button on the TV set for collapsed raster service line. Set the TV to S- Video with no video signal. Preset the red, green, and blue drive values to 32. Preset the red, green, and blue bias values to provide 170VDC at the collector of the respective output transistors. Adjust screen control for aservice line that is just visible. Adjust red, green, and blue drives to obtain a white raster. Check the low light to high light gray scale tracking. Repeat the procedure, if necessary, to obtain the best performance.

The following adjustment and alignment procedures are accessed thru a service menu using buttons onthe receiver. To access the service menu, tum the set on, press the menu button and hold it down while pressing the power button. While holding down the menu button, release the power button and press the volume + button. The screen will display a one line menu, on the left the parameter P 00, and on the righttbe value of that parameter V 00. Release buttons. Adjustments are made by selecting the proper parameter and changing the value of that parameter. To change

. the parameter number use channel up and down buttons. To adjust the current value of that parameter use volume + and - buttons. The three main groups of parameters are, the service adjustment parameters, the chassis alignment parameters, and the tuner alignment parameters. To access and change any of the adjustments, the proper parameter pass number and value must be entered. This information is listed at the beginning of each alignment. When these parameters are modified, the T-Chip and the corresponding EEPROM are updated. All service adjustments are bus con-

trolled, except focus and screen. ..

WARNING: When adjusting the horizontal frequency be careful not to exceed the value range, or the set will go into shutdown, aadreplacement of U3101 may be required. In case the set goes into shutdown loop connect a capacitor across C4402 with the same value,redo horizontal frequency adjustment, then remove the capacitor. It may be necessary to readjust the horizontal frequency again.

Parameter No. Parameter Name Value.Range Value Comment
00 Pass number for service adjustment Must set to 76 - May not advance until value set.
parameters
01 Horizontal frequency (see warning) 00 - 63 16 Adjust for stable or slowly moving horizontal lines.
02 Horizontal phase 00 -15 8 Adjust to center picture left to right.
03 EW DC (Width) 00 -15 1 Adjust for 112 inch overscan.
04 EWamplitude 00 -07 1 Tune in a crosshatch pattern and adjust for straight
vertical lines on left and right of screen.
05 Vertical DC 00 -15 8 Adjust to center picture top to bottom.
06 Vertical size 00 - 31 16 Adjust to 1/4" overscan top and bottom of screen.
07 Red bias 00 - 127 35 Press menu button for setup line.
08 Green bias 00 - 127 32 Press menu button for setup line.
09 Blue bias 00 - 127 52 Press menu button for setup line.
10 Red drive 00 - 63 32 Press menu button for setup line.
11 Green drive 00 - 63 33 Press menu button for setup line.
12 Blue drive 00-63 29 Press menu button for setup line. SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS

(1) RF AGC has been preset at time of manufacture for optimum operation over a wide range of RF signal input conditions. Readjustment should not be required unless the tuner has been repaired, Ulool, U3101, or U3201 has been replaced, or unusual signal conditions exist. Use weakest local signal to adjust RF AGC parameter setting.

MISCELLANEOUS ADJUSTMENTS continued

ELECTRONIC TUNER ALIGNMENT PARAMETERS

Use tuner service modulator, RCA stock no. 215568, and a VCR for signal source. Monitor RF AGC at the positive end of C2306 or at pin 12 of U1OO1, and adjust for minimum voltage at each parameter. The entire Electronic Tuner Alignment procedure, once started, must be completed in its entirety. Electronic Tuner Alignment is performed with top and bottom covers in place with bottom cover soldered.

Parameter No. Parameter Name Value Range
32 Pass number for tuner Must set to 78
alignment parameters
1oo Ch. 2 secondary oo-ss
101 Ch. 2 primary oo-es
102 Ch. 2 single oo-ss
103 Ch. 6 secondary oo-es
104 Ch. 6 primary oo-ss
105 Ch. 6 single oo-ss
106 Ch. 14 secondary oo-ss
107 Ch. 14 primary oo-es
108 Ch. 14 single oo-es
109 Ch. 17 secondary oo-ss
110 Ch. 17 primary oo-ss
III Ch. 17 single oo-ss
112 Ch. 18 secondary oo-ss
113 Ch.18 primary oo-ss
114 Ch. 18 single oo-ss
115 Ch. 13 secondary oo-es
116 Ch. 13 primary oo-es
117 Ch. 13 single oo-ss
118 Ch. 34 secondary oo-ss
119 Ch. 34 primary oo-ss
120 Ch. 34 single oo-es
121 Ch. 37 secondary oo-ss
122 Ch. 37 primary oo-ss
123 Ch. 37 single oo-ss
124 Ch. 48 secondary oo-ss
125 Ch. 48 primary oo-ss
126 Ch. 48 single oo-es MECHANICAL TUNER COIL ALIGNMENT

Parameter No. Parameter Name Value Range
127 Ch. 50 secondary oo-ss
128 Ch. 50 primary co-sa
129 Ch. 50 single oo-ss
130 Ch. 51 secondary oo-ss
131 Ch. 51 primary oo-ss
132 Ch. 51 single oo-ss
133 Ch. 57 secondary eo-sa
134 Ch. 57 primary oo-es
135 Ch. 57 single oo-ss
136 Ch. 63 secondary oo-ss
137 Ch. 63 primary oo-ss
138 Ch. 63 single eo-sa
139 Ch. 76 secondary oo-es
140 Ch. 76 primary oo-es
141 Ch. 76 single oo-ss
142 Ch. 83 secondary co-sa
143 Ch. 83 primary oo-sa
144 Ch. 83 single oo-es
145 Ch. 93 secondary oo-ss
146 Ch. 93 primary oo-ss
147 Ch. 93 single oo-ss
148 Ch. 110 secondary oo-63
149 Ch. 110 primary oo-ss
150 Ch. 110 single oo-ss
151 Ch. 117 secondary oo-ss
152 Ch. 117 primary oo-ss
153 Ch. 117 single oo-ss
154 Ch. 125 secondary oo-ss
155 Ch. 125 primary co-sa
156 Ch. 125 single oo-ss The tuner coil alignment is preset at the time of manufacture and should require no further adjustment. The following recommended procedure should be performed only in event a complete tuner alignment is necessary, which is unlikely. Use plastic or wooden tool to knife coils. This procedure is performed with top tuner cover removed and bottom tuner cover in place and soldered. Tuner service modulator RCA stock No. 215568 is used in this procedure.

1. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to channel 125 (band 3) and enter parameter 154.

2. Connect DVM to tuner side of R7525.

3. Check for voltage reading between 4.55V and 4.7 5V, if not expand or compress L 7303 to set voltage within these limits.

4. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to channel 50 (band 2) and enter parameter 127.

5. While DVM is still connected to R7525, check for voltage reading between 4.8V and 5.0V, if not expand or compress L 7304 to set voltage within these limits.

6. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to channel 17 (band 1) and enter parameter 109.

7. While DVM is still connected to R7525, check for voltage reading between 4.4V and 4.6V, if not expand Or compress L 7305 to set voltage within these limits.

8. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to channel 125 (band 3) and enter parameter 154.

9. Connect DVM to positive side of C7503 (RF AGC to tuner)

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10. Set parameter value range to 31.

11. Expand or compress L 7105 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

12. Enter parameter 155 and set parameter value range to 31.

13. Expand or compress L 7104 for minimum RF AGC voltage,

14. Enter parameter 156 and set parameter value range to 31.

15. Expand or compress L 7102 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

16. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to

chanriel50 (band 2) and enter parameter 127.

17. Set parameter value range to 31.

18. Expand or compress L 7113 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

19. Enter parameter 128 and set parameter value range to 31.

20. Expand or compress L 7111 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

21. Enter parameter 129 and set parameter value range to 31.

22. Expand or compress L 7107 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

23. Manually tune the set and the tuner service modulator to

channel 17 (band 1) and enter parameter 109.

24. Set parameter value range to 31.

25. Expand or compress L 7114 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

26. Enter parameter 110 and set parameter value range to 31.

27. Expand or compress L 7112 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

28. Enter parameter III and set parameter value range to 31.

29. Expand or compress L 7106 for minimum RF AGC voltage.

30. Perform the entire Electronic Tuner Alignment.

STEREO ADJUSTMENTS

INPUT LEVEL

Turn stereo expander off. Enter parameter 25. Set sterecgenerator output to pilot, 300Hz, and L+R. Connect an oscilloscope to connector JS6. Adjust the parameter value for an output level of 350mVp-p. Do not measure noise. Connect a dual input oscilloscope to the right audio output at connector JS6 and the left audio output at connector JS5. Confirm that output of both sides are within ± 50mVp-p of

each other.

STEREOVCO

Enter parameter 26. Set stereo generator to pilot, 300Hz and L+R. Connect a frequency counter to connector JS6. Adjust the parameter value for frequency of 62936Hz ± 200Hz.

WIDEBAND/SPECTRAL SEPARATION

Set volume to midrange. Set stereo generator to pilot, 300Hz and Left. Connect oscilloscope to JS6. Enter parameter 30. Adjust value to 20. Increase parameter value slowly for a minimum amplitude of waveform. Enter parameter 31. Change stereo generator to 3kHz. Set parameter value to 20. Increase parameter value slowly for a minimum amplitude of waveform,

NOTE: If stereo generator does not have 3kHz setting or if parameter 31 does not adjust the same as parameter 30, set parameter 31 to a value of 31 and confirm parameter 30 is adjusted for minimum amplitude at 3kHz or highest generator setting.

TUNER CIRCUIT VOLTAGE CHART

Pin VHF Low VHF High UHF Pin VHF Low VHF High UHF Pin VHF Low VHF High UHF
No. Band Band Band No. Band Band Band No. Band Band Band
U7301 . U7501 Q7402
1 S.4V S.4V S.3V 1 1.3V 1.7V 1.8V E 12.0V 12.0V 12.0V
2 2.9V 3.0V 3.2V 2 1.3V 1.7V 1.8V B I1.3V 10.SV 10.6V
3 7.SV 7.7V 7.6V 3 1.4V 1.6V 1.8V C -14.9V 11.1V 11.2V
4 3.0V 3.0V 3.2V 4 33.0V 33.0V 33.0V
5 7.SV 7.7V 7.6V 5 1.1 V 1.SV 1.6V Q7403
6 OV OV OV 6 1.1 V 1.SV 1.6V
7 3.0V 3.0V OV 7 1.4V 4.0V 4.SV E OV OV OV
S 9.0V 9.0V S.SV S 1.2V 4.0V 4.0V B .7V .7V OV
9 3.0V 3.0V 3.3V 9 1.0V 1.4V 1.SV C .IV .IV 11.3V
10 3.3V 3.2V 2.9V 10 1.0V 1.4V 1.SV Q7404
11 4.4V S.IV 9.7V 11 OV OV OV
12 3.3V 3.2V 2.9V 12 1.1 V 1.4V 1.SV E 12.0V 12.0V 12.0V
13 OV OV OV 13 1.1 V 1.4V 1.SV B 11.0V 10.9V 10.6V
14 9.1V 9.0V S.4V 14 1.SV 3.4V 3.SV C .IV .IV 11.3V
IS 3.4V 3.4V 2.9V
16 3.4V 3.4V 2.9V Q7101
U7401 01 OV OV 4.SV NOTE: Voltages on U7301. U7401. and
02 S.OV 6.SV 7.2V U7S01 taken with signal.
1 1.9V 1.8V 1.7V D .2V .2V 11.3V
2 3.4V 3.4V 3.4V S .2V .2V 4.SV Voltages on Q710l. Q7102. and
3 4.6V 4.9V 4.9V Q7401 thru Q7404 taken without
4 4.SV 4.SV 4.SV Q7102 signal.
5 4.7V 4.7V 4.7V VHF Low Band voltages taken on
6 OV OV OV 01 4.6V 4.6V 4.6V
7 3.7V 3.6V 3.7V 02 S.3V 6.SV 7.2V channel 2.
S 11.SV OV OV D I1.3V 11.2V 11.4V VHF High Band voltages taken on
9 7.4V 7.4V OV S 4.1V 4.2V 11.3V channel7.
10 4.SV 4.SV 4.SV Q7401
11 2.0V 2.0V 2.0V UHF Band voltages taken on channel
12 2.0V 2.0V 2.0V E OV OV OV 14.
13 OV OV OV B .6V .6V .6V
14 .6V .6V .6V C 2.1V 3.SV 17.SV SCHEMATIC NOTES

Waveforms and voltages are taken from ground, unless noted otherwise.

Waveforms taken with triggered scope and colorbar signal.

Waveform voltage is peak to peak. Timebase

is per division. Waveforms shown at 10 divisions.

Supply voltages maintained as seen at input.

Voltages measured with digital meter and a l000j.lV RF

signal, with colorbar pattern, applied to antenna terminal.

Controls adjusted for normal operation.

Capacitors are 50 volts or less, 5% or greater unless noted. Electrolytic capacitors are 50 volts or less,

20% or greater unless noted.

Resistors are 1I2W or less, 5% or greater unless noted. Value in ( ) used in some versions.

Measurements with switching as shown, unless noted. Rated voltage shown on zener diodes.

"*' Circuitry not used in some versions.

Circuitry used in some versions. .... Ground

nm Chassis ground V Common tie point

t::;. Taken from common tie point

II Schematic Voltage source tie point.

A- Cabling: Heavy lines reduce use of multiple lines.

Important Parts Information

• The parts listed here are those not usually available from a well-stocked supply cabinet or bin.

• Where items may be replaced with equivalent parts, several altemates are shown from participating vendors.

• On the parts lists, safety items are marked with a 41 to remind you that only exact replacements are recommended for these items.

• When ordering parts, state the model number, part number,and description.

Obtaining Parts

Many of these parts are available from your local Sams authorized distributor or the manufacturer of the equipment. Call Sams for the name of your nearest distributor:

800-428-7267

Or consult the Sams Annual Index for the address of the original equipment manufacturer.

,Participating Vendors

Information on test equipment and replacement parts is listed in these pages for the following participating vendors. Consult the Sams Annual Index for their current address.

• Custom Components Corporation (Chek-A-Color)

• NTE Electronics, Inc. (NTE)

• Philips ECG Company (ECG)

• PTS Electronics Corporation (PTS)

• Sencore, Inc.

• Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. (SK, TCE)

TEST EQUIPMENT

Test equipment listed by participating manufacturer illustrates typical or equivalent equipment used by Sams engineers to obtain measurements. This equipment is compatible with most types used by field service technicians.

Equipment SencoreNo. Equipment SencoreNo.
Oscilloscope SC3100 Isolation Transformer PR57
Generators Capacitance Analyzer LCI0l, LCI02
RGB CM2000 CRT Analyzer CR70
Multiburst Signal VG91 AC Leakage Tester PR57
Color Bar VG91 Inductance' Analyzer LCI0l, LCI02
TV Stereo VG91 Flyback Yoke Tester TVA92
Digital VOM SC3100 TV Stereo Power Monitor SR68,PA81
Frequency Meter SC3100 Field Strength Meter SL750
Hi-Voltage Probe HP200 Transistor Tester TF46
Accessory Probes TP212 Video Analyzer VG91, TVA92 SET 3672 Page 1

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C1615 .1

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R1626

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R1910 10K

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TDA7263
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C7134 .001

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CXA1594L U7301 MIXER/OSC

R7309 R7308

100 10K

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C7122 .001

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R7147

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56
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30 B+ TRIM
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31
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2 I/F
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3
4 SAO

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5
6 IREF

MAIN IN
7
8
PL INT
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ST F1L
10
COMP IN
11
12 SAP TC

13
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14
15 VCC 46

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L OUT 29

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lTIME 27

VCA TC 26

VE TC 22
VEWGT 21
VE 20
SAP IN 19
SAP OUT 18
17
NOISE T C 16 38

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Created with pride by the employees of Howard W. Sams & Company.

J. Barker. N. Beck, B. Bryant.

B. Buchanan. T. Clensy.

G. Farrell. B. Fink, M. Herkless. J. Kocha,

F. Malek, B. Medaris. R. Raw.

B. Skinner. D. Sullivan

PARTStLIST

SEMICONDUCTORS SEMICONDUCTORS continued
(Select the replacement that gives the best results.) (Select the replacement that gives the best results.)
Hem No. Type No. Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No. ECG Part No. TCE Part No. Item No. Type No. Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No. ECGPartNo. TCE Part No.
CRI401. 02, 03 215487 QI401,02 215495
CRI404 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 QI403,04 215496
CRI600 225702 Q1405 215495
CR100l 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q100l 192849
CR2702 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q1901, 02, 03 215495
CR2901 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q2301 215495
CR2902 164874 NTE177 ECG177 SK9091 Q2651 223704
CR2903 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q2701 Thru
CR2904 201133 Q2705 215496
CR3102,10 201133 Q2901 215495
CR3111 218987 Q2903 215496
CR3301 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q2904 215495
CR3303 223659 Q3101 215495
CR4001, 02, 03, 04 - 147015 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q3102 215496
CR4101 164874 NTE177 ECG177 SK9091 Q3301 215496
CR4102 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q3302 223704
CR4103 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q3303 215496
CR4104 215488 Q3304 215495
CR4106 164589 NTE558 ECG558 SK3998 Q3305 215496
CR4107 164590 NTE580 ECG580 SKS036 Q4101 157627 NTE54 ECG54 SK9366
CR4108 217306 Q4103 223704
CR4109 215490 Q4105 146851 NTE287 ECG287 SK3433
CR4111 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q4106 215495
CR4112 140971 NTE552 ECG552 SK9000 Q4201 223704
CR4113 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q4301 146851 NTE287 ECG287 SK3433
CR4114 164874 NTE177 ECG177 SK9091 Q4302 215495
CR4115 215491 Q4401 223942
CR4201 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q4804 223704
CR4201A 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q4805 219025 NTE159 ECG159 SK3466
CR4202 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q4806 223704
CR4302 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 Q4851 200168
CR4303 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q4852 157627 NTE54 ECG54 SK9366
# CR4401 140971 NTE552 ECG552 SK9000 # Q4901 147665 NTE159 ECG159 SK3466
CR4402 198596 Q5001,02,03 2SC3619 215497 NTE157 ECG157 SK3747
CR4403 164589 NTE558 ECG558 SK3998 e Q5004 143806 NTE159 ECG159 SK3466
CR4501 147015 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q7101,02 200566
CR4701 207878 Q7401 215495
CR4702 176296 NTE125 ECG125 SK5010A Q7402 215496
CR4704 207878 Q7403 215495
CR4705 176296 NTEI25 ECG125 SK5010A Q7404 215496
CR4851 176296 NTEI25 ECG125 SK5010A Q7501,02 215495
CR4853 164874 NTE177 ECG177 SK9091 Q700l 146848 NTE229* ECG229* SK3246A*
CR4854 164717 NTE519 ECG519 SK3100 # UlOOl LA7610 215524
# CR4901 157301 NTE177 ECG177 SK9091 U1600 CXA1734S 225700
# CR4902 159429 NTE5019Tl ECG5019Tl SK9970 U100l TL082CN 223806
CR7101 215492 U1901 TDA7263 215526
CR7102, 03 (1) U2901 M50575ASP 204279
CR7105 215493 U2902 CXK5864CP-I0LL 204280
CR7106 215494 U2903 L7805ACV 215528
CR7107, 08 (2) U3101 223909
CR7109,10 215493 U3201 223957
CR7111 (2) _- U4101 STK730-030 223948
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CR7112 215493 U4102 L7812CV 162394 NTE966 ECG966 SK3592
CR7113, 14 (2) U4501 TDA8172 215531 NTE1788 ECG1788 SK9875
CR7301, 02 (1) U4851 LM311N 200420 NTE922M ECG922M SK3668
CR7303 215493 U7301 CXAI594L 215532
CR7304 (1) U7401 215533
CR7305 (2) U7501 215534
# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. # For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part.
(1) Part ofCR7101 Diode Kit. * Lead configuration may vary from original.
(2) Part of CR71 06 Diode Kit. SET 3672 Page 4

CONTROLS & RESISTORS
"em No. FunctlonfRatlng Mfr. Part No. NTE Part No.
# R1401,01 755% 1I4W 175756 QW075
# Rl403 100 5% 1I4W 149602 QW110
# Rl404 755% 1I4W 175756 QW075
# R1405 100 5% 1I4W 149602 QW110
# Rl406,OS 2200 2% 1I4W 829222 QW222
# R1415,11 2200 2% 1I4W 829222 QW222
# R1422 222% 1I4W 829022 QW022
R1601 43.2K 1% lIlOW 225704 -
R1602 61.9K 1% lIlOW 225705 -
# R1613 625% 1I2W 830062 HW062
# Rl907 4.75% 1/4W 200197 QW4D7
# Rl908 185%3W 181234 3W018
# Rl909 4.75% 1/4W 200197 QW4D7
R2656 1300 2% lIlOW 205340 -
R2660 2702% lIlOW 197623 -
R2704 1000 2% lIlOW 197638 -
R2705 1500 2% lIlOW 197628 -
# Rl709 27K5% 112W 206037 HW327
R2721 1500 2% 1/8W 181482 EW215
R2722 1000 2% lIlOW 197638 -
R2728 470K2% lIlOW 205381 -
R2729 240K2% 1/8W 215687 EW424
R2732 8871% 1/4W 223949 -
R2801 15K 1% lIlOW 215198 -
R2802 15.8K 1% lIlOW 215199 -
R2906 3302% lIlOW 195929 -
R2929 752% lIlOW 197629 -
R2930 242% lIlOW 205317 -
R3343 5100 2% 1/4W 175417 QW251
# R4001 2.710% 15W Wirewound 190487 -
# R4001 2.7M 10% 1/2W 217662 HW527
# R4113 75 5% 2W Wirewound 205066 -
# R4135 272% 1I2W 830027 HW027
R4303 5100 2% 1/4W 175417 -
R4305 47005% 3W 175368 3W247
# R4401 15K5% lW 190557 lW315
# R4403 8205% lW 175349 lW182
# R4507 1.55% lW 178619 lW1D5
# R4511 110% 2W Wirewound 215577 -
# R4701 1010%.1/2W 830010 HWOI0
# R4701 2.25% 2W Wirewound 215211 -
# R4703 3.3 5% 3W Wirewound 195730 -
# R4704 82K2% 1/2W 830382 HW382
# R4705 100 5% 1I4W 829110 QWII0
# R4851 3905% 1I2W 175769 HW139
R4854 41.2K 1% 1I4W 176500 -
R4855 36K2% 1/4W 175416 QW336
R4856 1300 2% 114 W 203745 QW213
R4858 270K2% 1/4W 179958 QW427
R4861 3300 2% 1I4W 175352 QW233
R4862 10K 2% 1/4W 175317 QW310
R4863 200K 2% 1/4W 181226 QW420
R4865 40.2K 1 % 1I4W 219026 -
R4866 5602% lW 831156 lW156
R4867 8202% 1I2W 830182 HW182
R4869.70 30K2% 1/4W 175046 QW330
R4871 75K2% 1/4W 179238 QW375
R4872 100 2% 1/4W 175325 QWlIO
R4873 lOOK 2% 1/4W 175044 QW410
# R4901 100 5% 1/4 W 829110 QWlIO
# R4901 26.7K 1 % 1I4W 196081 -
# R4903 39.2K 1 % 1I4W 190469 -
# R4904 10K5% 1/4W 175317 QW310
# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. Page.4 SET 3672

PARTS LIST continued

.-
CONTROLS & RESISTORS continued CAPACITORS & ELECTROL YTICS
"em No. FunctlonfRatlng Mfr. Part No. .! NTE Part No. Item No. Rating Mfr. Part No.
# R4905 5100 2% 1I4W 175417 QW251 C1601,08 4.7J.IF 20% 35V NP 224269
R7401 191K 1% lIlOW 215214 - C1610,14 4.7J.IF 20% 35V NP 224269
R7408 37.4K 1% lIlOW 215215 - C1621,22 22pF 10% 50V NPO 194903
R7411 1M 1% lIlOW 215216 - C1623 .001 5% 50V N750 224274
R7501, 02, 03 10K 1% lIlOW 215217 - C2302 470pF 5% 50V NPO 214732
R7504, 05, 06 26.1K 1% 118W 215218 - C2654 3.3J.IF 20% 50V NP 224270
R7507 14.3K 1% lIlOW 215219 - C2656 120pF 5% 50V NPO 194902
R7508 4531% 1I8W 215220 - C2718 220pF 5% 50V NPO 205551
R7509 15.8K 1 % lIlOW 215199 - C2803 16pF 2% 50V NPO 214736
R7510 lOOK 1 % lIlOW 215221 - C2910 27pF 5% SOV NPO 174407
R7512 15.8K 1 % 1I4W 181121 - C2917 47pF 5% 50V NPO 210689
R7513 lOOK 1 % lIlOW 215221 - C2918 15pF 5% 50V NPO 202907
R7515 15.8K 1% 1/10W 181121 - C2924 33pF 5% 50V NPO 194911
R7516 lOOK 1% lIlOW 215221 - C2930,32 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 193340
RN4501 Resistor Network 215499 - C2935 68pF 5% 50V NPO 193339
# RT4101 4.8ColdPTC 207768 - C2936 10pF 5% 50V NPO 214740
C2938 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 193340
# . For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. C3101,02 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 193340
C3107 68pF 5% 50V NPO -
27pF 5% 50V NPO 197604
C3110 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 193340
'C3114,15 27pF 5% 50V NPO 197604
C3116 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 193340
C3122 220pF 5% 50V NPO 178188
C3306 22pF 5% SOV NPO 194903
C3307 47pF 5% 50V NPO 210689
C3311 82pF 5% 50V NPO 192049
C3313,14 22pF 5% 50V NPO 194903
C3316 200pF 5% 50V NPO 218986
l00pF 5% 50V NPO -
# C4001 .2220% 250V 214067
# C4003,04 680pF 20% lkV 190538
# C4006 470pF 20% 120V 250102
# C4007 680J.IF 20% 200V 190560
# C4008 .00520% 120V 195697
# C4009,lO 680pF 20% lkV 190538
# C4101 150J.IF20% 16V 161027
# C4105 10J.IF 20% 200V 214743
# C4107 l00J.IF +30% -10% 250V 218374
# C41l1 .033 5% 400V 214747
C4126 .001 10% lkV 160461
C4303 470pF 5% 50V NPO 214732
C4310 15pF 1 % 250V NPO 223899
C4311 47pF 5% 50V NPO 210689
C4313 220pF 5% 50V NPO 178188
C4401 470pF 5% 50V NPO 195918
# C4401 .01571.6kV 206008
# C4403 .555% 250V 214753
# C4404 2.2J.IF 20% 200V 196050
# C4405 .004710% 250V 190534
# C4406 470pF 5% 2kV N1500 227068
C4702,04 680pF 20% 1kV 190538
C4706,08 680pF 20% lkV 190538
C4710 .0120% lkV 137583
C4851 10J.IF 20% 50V NP 196060
# C4904 .22 +80-20% 25V 214739
C5001 .001 10% 3kV 120696
C5005, 06, 07100pF 5% 50V NPO 174412
C7102 4pF ±.25pF 50V NPO 214757
# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. Item No.

CAPACITORS & ELECTROL YTICS continued

Mfr. Part No.

C7103 C7104 C7105 C7108 C7113 C7118 C7124 C7127 C7136 C7139 C7140 C7301 C7302 C7304 C7305 C7306 C7307 C7308 C7309 C7310 C7311 C7312 C7313 C7316 C7322 C7323 C7404,05 C7410 C7411 C7604 C7605

Rating

22pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO .75pF ±.25pF 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V N750 l00pF 5% 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO 120pF 5% 50V NPO 75pF 5% 50V NPO 20pF 2% 50V N220

4pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 1.5pF ±.1 pF 50V NPO 1.5pF ±.1 pF 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO 39pF 2% 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO IOpF 5% 50V NPO 5.6pF ±.25pF 50V N750 10pF2% 50V NPO

8pF ±.5pF 50V N750 5pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 3pF ±.5pF 50V NPO IOpF 5% 50V NPO

8pF ±.5pF 50V NPO 68pF 2% 50V NPO

7pF 2% 50V NPO

68pF 5% 50V NPO IOpF ±.5pF 50V NPO IOpF ±.5pF 50V NPO 22pF 5% 50V NPO 27pF 5% 50V NPO

194903 194902 214758 214760 193340 194903 197604 194902 192061 214761 194901 223146 .223146 214762 215556 214762 214740 214764 214765 214766 193917 214767 241740 194909 214762 214768 193339 214740 214740 194903 197604

# For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part.

COILS & TRANSFORMERS
Hem No. FunctlolVRatlng Mfr. Part No.
FB2901, 02, 03 Ferrite Bead 153328
FB3103,04 FeniteBead 153328
FB4I02 FeniteBead 161237
FB4I06,07 FeniteBead 154322
FB4I08,09 FeniteBead 154042
FB4110, 11 FeniteBead 215546
FB4112,13 FeniteBead 154042
FB4401 FeniteBead 161237
FB4402 FeniteBead 206390
FB4501 Ferrite Bead 215547
FL7102 Filter 181470
L2302 215502
L2304 2.2Jili 197616
L2701, 02, 03 2.2Jili 197616
L2704 10Jili 175409
L2901 82Jili 215503
L2903 .68Jili 215548
L3101 10Jili 161243
L3102 100Jili 160186
# L4000 (1) Yoke Horiz 0.94mH
Vert 24.6mH
# L4001 Line Choke 190507
L4101 10Jili 175409
L4102 22JlH 215504
L4103,04 10Jili 175409
L4201 (2) Degaussing 218827
L4201 (3) Degaussing 225836
L4401 4Jili 215505
# L4402 Horizontal Linearity 210895
# L48S3 820JlH 215536
L5001 120Jili 195750
L5002,03,04 56Jili 196107
L7101 215507
L7102 215508
L7103 223929
L7104,05 223917
L7106 215509
L7107 215510
L7108 215511
L7109 3.9Jili 200559
L7110 223288
L7111 215512
L7112 215513
L7113 215514
L7114 215513
L7115 215515
L7301 223928
L7302 223930
L7303 215516
L7304 223920
L7305 215517
L7306 215554
L7601 .0068Jili 195708
# T4101 Regulator SMT 221948
# T4301 Horizontal Driver 215541
# T4401 (4) Horizontal Output 223952 # For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part. (1) Part of CRT and Yoke Assembly.

(2) Used in models F32672SBFM1/JX1, and G32681ATLMl. (3) Used in models F35673MBFM1IJX1, and G35781ATLMl. (4) Focus and screen controls are part ofT4401.

PARTS ... LIST continued

CABINET PARTS MISCELLANEOUS
Item Mfr. Part No. Item No. Description Mfr. Part No. Notes
CF1201 Filter 195702 4.5MHz
MODEL F35673MBFM1/JX1 # F4001 Fuse 175425 5Amp, 125V, Fast Acting
Button Cluster 22%33 FL2651 Filter 225701 Comb
IR3401 Receiver 198606 Remote
# Mask and Back Assembly MK1851 11401,03,04 Jack 226298 Assembly
Speaker Grille 229635 11402 Jack 195705 SYHS
Remote Receiver Window 229636 11405,06 Jack 215545 Assembly
MODEL F32672SBFM1/JX1 # K4201 Relay 190490 Degaussing
# KSSOOI Socket 189986 CRT
Button Cluster 231077 # PIOI Line Cord 215576 AC, Polarized
# Mask and Back Assembly MK1916 SF2301 Filter 217318 SAW
Remote Receiver Window 229642 SPI901, 02 (4) Speakers 183165 3" x 8", 320hms
SPI901, 02 (5) Speakers 225844 2 114" x 5", 320hms
MODEL G32681ATLM1 SPI901, 02 (6) Speakers 193192 2 114" x 5", 320hms
# Back Cover BKI760 SW3411 Switch 215500 Power
SW3410 Switch 215500 Channel Up
Button Cluster 231233 SW3420 Switch 215500 Channel Down
# Mask MK1925 SW3421 Switch 215500 Volume Up
Remote Receiver Window 203519 SW3430 Switch 215500 Menu
MODEL G35781ATLM1 SW3431 Switch 215500 Volume Down
SW4201 Switch 207052 Polarity
# Back Cover BK1883 # VIOl (2) CRT A80AEJ151 A80AEJ15XOI
Button Cluster 230084 # VIOl (3) CRT A89AEJ151 A89AEJ15XOI
# Mask MK1881 SW4202 Switch 222562 Strength
Remote Receiver Window 221040 Y2801 Crystal 161235 3.58MHz
Y2901 Crystal 197652 14.31818MHz
# For SAFETY use only equivalent Y3101 Crystal 217322 8MHz
replacement part. Y7401 Crystal 182839 4MHz
Adapter 193983 Antenna 75 To 300 Ohms
PC Board (1) 225755 CRT
PC Board (1) 223955 DBX Stereo/Comb Filter
PC Board (1) 223951 Field Correction
PC Board (1) 225698 Front Panel
PC Board (1) 223950 Pin Correction
Transmitter 221132 Remote # For SAFETY use only equivalent replacement part.

(1) Contact PTS Electronics Corporation for replacement; order by manufacturer's part number.

(2) Used in models F32672SBFM1IJX1, and G32681A TLMI. (3) Used in models F35673MBFM1IJX1, and G35781ATLMl. (4) Used in models G32681A.TLMI and G35781ATLMl.

(5) Used in models F35673MBFM1IJXl.

(6) Used in models F32672SBFM1IJX1.

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