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SERVICE MANUAL

5P19E CHASSIS

AV/TV

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PROG.+
VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

S.S.

LOCK

TEXT

P.P.

SCAN

MIX
INDEX

CANCEL

HOLD

SIZE

SUB.PAGE

REVEAL

Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice.


( ONLY REFERRENCE)

ENGINEER: BY

_____ CHECKEDBY: _____

PPROVED:BY

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Note
Note----------------------------------------------------------------- 2
Technical specification-------------------------------------------- 3-6
Chassis Block Diagram-------------------------------------------- 7
IC Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------- 8-10
Transistor mark ---------------------------------------------------- 11
PCB Top/Bottom layer --------------------------------------------- 12-13
Service Adjustments ----------------------------------------------- 14-25
Control Location ---------------------------------------------------- 26
Input and Output Terminal-----------------------------------------27-30
Operation Instructions--------------------------------------------- 31-43
Circuit Diagram----------------------------------------------------- 44

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Technical Specification
SUPPLY VOLTAGE :

AC 90-260V 50/60Hz

1.SYSTEM
2.CHANNELS RECEIVED
3.SCANNING

PAL / SECAM / NTSC


0~199
15625Hz
50Hz
38.9 MHz
33.4 MHz B/G
5.5/6.0/6.5/4.5 MHz
34.47 MHz
75 OHM
29 RF/SLIM

HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
4.VISION INTERMEDIATE
FREQUENCY
5.SOUND INTERMEDIATE
FREQUENCY
6.INTER-CARRIER FREQUENCY
7.CHROMA IF FREQUENCY PAL
8.ANTENNA INPUT IMPEDANCE
9.CRT

10.VIDEO SENSITIVITY AT 30dB S/N


VHF
UHF
(50% WHITE, 1KHz-50Hz, UNWEIGHTED, SC TRAPPED)
11.FM SOUND SENSITIVITY AT 30dB S/N
12.SYNCHRONIZING SENSITIVITY
13.AGC CHARACTERISTIC
14.SELECTIVITY
15.I.F. REJECTION
16.IMAGE REJECTION
17.AUDIO OUTPUT POWER 1khz
(10% THD)
18.MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER
19.THD SUPPLYING 1KHz 500mW
TO SPKR
20.MINIMUM VOLUME HUM

NORMAL
LIMIT
UNIT
(ACCORDING TO CCEE)
48
48
dBuV
51
51
dBuV
25
22
65
35
50
50
6 or

0.5

W
%

10

mVrms

+700-600
+5-6
94
26
7/8
3/5
330
500
-5+5
-4+4
0.3
1.0
1.6

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dBuV
dBuV
dB
dB
dB
dB
W

12
0.3

100

21.MAX. BRIGHTNESS 100% WHITE,


CONTROLS MAX
22.H SYNC. PULL IN
23.V.SYNC. PULL IN
24.OVERSCAN
25.COLOUR SENSITIVITY
26.LINEARITY PAL
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
27.RESOLUTION
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
28.PICTURE POSITION
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
29.CONVERGENCE
C
T, B, R, L
TR, TL, BR, BL

38
26
60
30
45
45
10

80

cd/m

400 -400 Hz
45-64
Hz
88-96
%
35
dBuV
10/12
%
8/15
%
300
LINES
450
LINES
-5 +5
mm
-6 +6
mm
0.4
mm
1.6
mm
2.0
mm

Technical Specification
o

30.WHITE BALANCE(9300 K, LOW BRI <10cd/m , HI BRI >80cd/m )


(SET BURST OFF OF PATTERN GENERATOR OR SET COLOUR SAT. TO MIN
MEASURED BY MINOLTA CA-100)
0.260
x:0.288
0.015
0.302
y:0.298
0.015
31.HIGH VOLTAGE (decided by CRT Spec. )
29
31
KV
32.X-RAY RADIATION
0.2
0.2
MR/HR
33.REMOTE CONTROL RECEPTION
6
5
m
(30 DEGREES)
34.VIDEO INPUT (AV )
1
0.9-1.1
Vp-p
35.AUDIO OUTPUT(AV-OUT)
0.55
0.5(-0.1+0.3)Vrms
36.COLOUR LEVEL
90
80
%
(RED CATHODE, STANDARD PICTURE MODE, COLOUR BAR TEST PATTERN)
37.POWER CONSUMPTION
90
120
W
38.STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION
2
3
W
(AT 220V AC)
39.FREQUENCY RESPONSE
(1 KHz = 0dB, REF : 1.0V)
100Hz
+1.5~+8.9
+3, -6
dB (TBC)
10KHz
-0.9~-20
+3, -6
dB

40.DIELECTRIC STRENGTH TEST


(3 KV Vrms 2SEC)
41.OPERATING WORKING VOLTAGE RANGE
42.AFC PULL IN RANGE
43.TV/AV CROSSTALK (REF : 2W)
(WEIGHTED DIN NOISE)
44.PICTURE MODE
STANDARD:
SOFT:
RICH:
USER:

--

82-264
+2.2, -1.75
45

mArms

84-260V
+1 -0.75
40

MHz
dB

Half Contrast, Half Bright.


1/3CONTRAST, 1/3 Bright.
MAX Contrast, Half Bright.
PERSONAL PREFERENCE.

TEST CONDITIONS :
TEMPERATURE : 23 oC 5 oC
HUMIDITY : 50% +/-20
OPERATING VOLTAGE : AC220 50Hz Vrms 5V
PICTURE MODULATION DEPTH : 87.5%
SOUND MODULATION DEPTH : 100%
PICTURE TO SOUND RATIO : 10dB
VIDEO REFERENCE OUTPUT AT RED GUN : 25 Vp-p
AUDIO REFERENCE OUTPUT AT SPEAKER : 1 W
ANTENNA INPUT IMPEDANCE : 75 OHM UNBALANCED
WHITE BALANCE CHECKED BY MINOLTA CA-100

TL T

TR

BL

BR

320mm

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240mm

Technical Specification
FEATURES:
?OPERATION ON AC90-260V 50/60Hz MAIN SUPPLY
?SYSTEM: PAL SECAM BG/DK/I NTSC-M
?200 PROGRAMMES MEMORY
?FULL ON SCREEN DISPLAY
?BLUE SCREEN DISPLAY
?180 MINUTES SLEEP TIMER
?FULL AUTO PROGRAM
?REARYUV L+R/AV IN /AV OUT OR FULL SCART/HALF SCART
?SIDE AV IN/S-VHS IN
?BLACK LEVEL STRETCH
?TIME SETTING
?CHILD LOCK
?FOUR PICTURE MODE: STANDARD RICH SOFT USER

GENERAL SPECIFICATION:
1 TV SYSTEM :
2 RECIVE FRENQUENCY COVERAGE:
3 INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCIES
PICTURE I.F.:
CHROMA SUBCARRIER:
MONO SOUND I.F.:
4 ANRENNA IMPEDANCE:
5AV IN:
6AV IN SPECIFICATION:

PAL SECAM BG/DK/I NTSC-M


45.15MHz -863.25MHz
38.9MHz
34.47MHz/35.32MHz
FM33.4MHz/32.4MHz/32.9MHz/34.4MHz
75 OHM BALANCED
1 AV IN;YUV(YCbCr) INSCART IN
Y:1.0

0.2Vp-p

75 OHM

C:0.3Vp-p
75 OHM
1.0 0.2Vp-p
75 OHM
APPROX 500mv
FREQUENCY SYNTHESISED WITH 200
PROGRAMMES MEMORY
8 POWER SOURCE:
AC90-260V 50/60Hz
9 LED INDICATORS:
POWER ON OR STANDBY
10OSD LANGUAGE:
ENGLISH
11CONTROLS ON TV SET
(A) FRONT PANEL
- MAIN POWER
SWITCH
- PROG+/SOFT TOUCH
- VOL+/SOFT TOUCH
- MENU
SOFT TOUCH
- TV/AV
SOFT TOUCH
-OPEN /CLOSE
SOFT TOUCH
-STOP
SOFT TOUCH
- PLAY
SOFT TOUCH
(B)BACK PANEL
- YUV L+R/AV IN /AV OUT OR FULL SCART/HALF SCART
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
7 TUNING SYSTEM:

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Technical Specification
12ANTENNA INPUT:
13AV INPUT:
14HAND SET POWER SUPPLY:
15HAND SET WEIGHT:
16AUDIO OUTPUT:
17SPEAKER:
18POWER CONSUMPTION:
19COLOUR PICTURE TUBE:
20PACKING:
21ACCESSORIES:

75 OHM AERIAL JACK


RCA SOCKET
BATTERY 3V(UM-3/R6/AAA) 2
100g(APPROX.)
>6W or >10W (1KHz 0.5V , INPUT 10% THD)
8 OHM 15W/ 6OHM 15W
120W
RF/ SLIM
1SET PER 1 GIFTBOX
OWNER ' S MANUAL IN ENGLISH WITH BRAND
NAME AND WITH MODE NO. REMOTE HANDSET

22DIELECTRIC STRENGTH TEST


(3KV rms 60 SEC)
23OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE:
24AC LINE CORD PLUG:
25SAFETY :

6mA rms
BEST 10 TO 4 0
VDE TYPE OR SUBJECT TO CUSTOMER REQUEST
IEC-60065

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-7-

90V-260V

SW

Key Control

TUNER

ANTENNA

W6556A

SDA

SCL

V in

V in

IF

+20V FOR AMP

+12V FOR MAIN

+43V FOR H-drive

+135V FOR B+

Tuner AGC

SAW101

HEF 4052

side V

SCART 2

Video--SW

DEG COIL

POWER SUPPLY

IF

IF AMP

R GB

SCART 1

C in

AUDIO

24C08

TDA9363--AP\ME

TDA9384--India

PHILIPS UOC2

AV in

CVBS OUT

H-out

R
L

SLIM PART

Vb-out

8V

MTS-TDA9850

NICAM-TDA9874

Va-out

REAR AV

CRT BOARD

H-DRIVE

V-AMP TDA4863AJ

SIDE AV

4052
HEF
AV-SW

Y
C

B OUT

G OUT

R OUT

S-VHS

V--DY

V
L

AV OUT

TDA9859

TONE CONTROL

H--DY

29" CRT

XULI

5P19 

SLIM OR RF

SPR

SPL

Chassis Block Diagram

AMP-TDA9842/9843

IC Block Diagram
IC601(POWER SUPPLY)STR-W6556A

IC760(2CHANNEL AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH VOLUME CONTROL)TFA19842AJ

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IC Block Diagram
IC740(UNIVERSALHI-FI AUDIO PROCESSOR FOR TV)TDA9859

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+8V

C
CVBSO

CVBS2
CVBS3/Y

SOUND
TRAP

VIFIN

TUNERAGC

SIFIN

H-OSC. + PLL

H/V SYNC SEP.

VIDEO IDENT.
VIDEO FILTERS

GROUP DELAY
CORRECTION
VIDEO SWITCH

IFVO/DVBO

VISION IF
PLL DEMOD.
DVB MIXER
AGC/AFC
VIDEO AMP.

AM DEMODULATOR

QSS MIXER

AGC

QSSO/AMOUT
AUDEEM

QSS SOUND IF

(SNDIF)

REF

REF

AUDIO2

AVL

H-SHIFT

2 nd LOOP

H-DRIVE

DECODER

PAL/SECAM/NTSC

VMOUT

PEAKING

LUMA DELAY

SOUND PLL
DEEMPHASIS
AUDIO SWITCH
AVL
VOLUME CONTROL

VMOUT
HOUT

VPE

EHTO

CVBS

LED OUT (2x)

RESET

Fig. 1 Block diagram

V-DRIVE

GEOMETRY

V-DRIVE +

BASE-BAND
DELAY LINE

ROM/RAM

80C51 CPU

ENHANCED

VST OUT

ADC IN (4x)

(EWD)

EW GEOMETRY

SYNC

ACQUISITION

TELETEXT

I/O PORTS

VST PWM-DAC

I2 C-BUS
TRANSCEIVER

SCL SDA

BL

G B

CONTR/BRIGHTN
OSD/TEXT INSERT
BLUE STRETCH
CCC
WHITE-P. ADJ.

DISPLAY

TELETEXT/OSD

R/V/P R

G/Y

B/U/P B BL

RGB/YUV INSERT
SATURATION
BLACK STRETCH
WHITE STRETCH
U TINT CONTROL
V
Y

COR

MEMORY

1/10 PAGE

+3.3 V

RO

BLKIN

BCLIN

BO

GO

IC Block Diagram
Ic101

I/O PORTS (4x)


PWMS(4X)

AUDIO3

Transistor Mark

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Maion PCB Top Layer

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Maion PCB Bottom Layer

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Service Adjustments
1. FACTORY MODE:

Keys on the menu in turn to enter the factory mode,


press the key DISPLAY to exit. This
.
mode is usually for R&D and engineering department use.

(1) Press the keys

P.P , S.S and

(2) Press digital keys to enter every adjust page, use PROG+/- keys to pick adjust

items, use VOL+/- keys to adjust the value.


(3) Press DISPLAY to quit factory mode.
2.B+ VOLTAGE ADJUST
Measure C600A +point B+ + voltage,
adjust VR641 to get proper B + voltage
according to CRT assembly list requirement.
3. RF AGC VOLTAGE ADJUST
(1)Receive 294.25MHz,
60dBcolor bar signal.
ess digital key 4.
(2)Enter factory mode and pr
(3) Measure tuner AGC point vol
picture noise just disappears
4 FINE ADJUST

tage, adjust AGC item till the v

oltage is 2.4V,or till

(1) FOCUS ADJUST


a. Receive cross-hatch pattern signal
b. Set picture to

RICH mode

c. Adjust FBTs FOCUS knob till picture is clear


(2) SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUST(KEY 0 )

STANDARD modewithout signal input;


b. Enter factory mode and press digital key0,there will be a level bright line on the
scree.
c. adjust the level bright line till it just can be seen, press PROG+ key to enter other
menu
a. Set picture to

(3)

HORIZON ADJUST(KEY 1 ):
a. Receive 50HZ monoscope PATTERN. Set TV to standard mode. Press KEY1 to enter factory mode
b. Adjust 5HSH(for 60Hz picture,it s is 6HSH)to set picture hori

c. Receive 60HZ monoscope


(4)

zontal center to CRT horizontal center.

PATTERN, repeat above b item

VERTICAL&YUV/RGB HORIZON ADJUST(KEY2 ):


5VSL 50HZverticallinearity

5SCL 50Hz

vertical

sl ope

correction
5VSH 50HZverticalcenter
6VSL

60HZ vertical linearity

5VAM 50H

zvertical size
6SCL 60HZ vertical slope

correction

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Service Adjustments
6VSH 60HZverticalcenter

6VAM 60HZ

vertical

size

a. Receive 50Hz cross hatch signal, set TV to STANDARD mode, adjus t 5VSL
is just at the bottom of the half picture.

so that pictures vertical line

Adjust 5SCL to set proper verti


cal linearity, Adjust 5VSH to se t picture vertical
center to CRT center.
b. Adjust 5VAM to obtain pictures vertical re-display ratio more than 90% .
C . .Receive 60Hz cross hatch signal, repeat above (1),(2).

d If necessary, fine adjust above items.


e. Receive 50HZ RGB or YUV cross hatch signal,set TV to STANDARD
mode,adjust 5RGH till picture hor izontal center is at the CRT center.(OPTION)
f. Receive 60HZ RGB or YUV cross hatch signal, The TV is set to the standard
mode in the factory menu, adjust 6RGH till picture horizontal c enter is at the CRT
center.(OPTION)
Instruction The parts with * should be adjusted according to whether the TV has
RGB or YUV functipon.
(5) OSD POSITION:
a. Menu OSD position adjustment: Receive 50/60HZ cross hatch pa ttern.
Set TV standard status. Press KEY 2 in factory mode, adjust
5VOF/6VOF and HOF item, to obtain menu OSD at the center of CRT
screen;
b. LOGO position adjustment: Re ceive 50/60HZ cross hatch pattern. Set TV
standard

status.

Press KEY

7 in

factory

mode,

adjust

XMIN,XMAX,YMIN, and YMAX item, to obtain LOGO at the center


upto 1/3 of CRT screen.
4-6-3 TELETEXT OSD position adjustment: Receive 50/60HZ TELETEXT
signal. Set TV standard status. Press KEY 7 in factory mode, adjust
TXMI and 5TYM/6TYM item, to obt ain INDEX at the center of CRT
screen.
(6)

White Balance Adjustment (Applied in factory) KEY 3

Normally, this chassis can auto adjust white balance, but for s ome CRT need to
adjust white balance carefully by hand Set BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST at
normal status , receive GREY SCAL and entering factory mode press KEY 3, set
WPR at 31, adjust WPG and WPR to obtain white balance.

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Service Adjustments
(7)

Focus adjust

Check the color purity of CRT , if the color purity is badness, please adjust it as

the following items again.


a. incept point signal, make sure the TV is set to be dynamic.
b. Loosen the assemble magnetism patch fastness nip, turn the red and the
blue magnetism ring, make the two points folded at the center of the screen.
c. Rotate the red blue-green whisht assemble magnetism ring, make the red,
blue and the green point folded at the center of the screen.
d. Take the fastness wedge of the deflexion winding DY off, lean the deflexion
winding in the level and the vertical directions gently in order to get a favorable
moving assemble, which can make the points at the edge of the screen clearer,
and rotate the fastness nip finally.
e. Insert the fastness wedge and fix it up, first, insert the left at the bottom one,
then the left at the bottom, the right at the top and the left at the top ones.
5E2PROM INITIALIZTION
(1) E2PROM initialization (KEY 8 )
We can use an empty E2PROM when making the sample TV or repairing,also can use the
E2PROM which has been full of data,but you must follow the steps below to initialize the E2PROM.
Press the keys P.P S
, .S and

in turn to enter the factory modePress KEY 8,VOL +/- in turn, you

may see the OSDBUSY after theINITon the screenAbout a while, the characterBUSYwill
disappearthen POWER OFF and ON the TV, the initialization is completed
(2) FUNCTION SETTING (KEY 5 )
Press the keys P.P , S.S and
in turn to enter the factory modePress KEY 5 to enter the setting menu
b.Set values to OPTION 1- OPTION 7
c.LOGO setting when powered on or no signalPress key SCAN in factory menu to enter the LOGO edit
modethere are two rowsthe 1 st can set the customer's name etcand the 2 nd row can set to display the
customer's e-mail, phonePress the keys PROG +/- to select the character to edituse keys VOL+/-
to choose the charater.

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Service Adjustments
The detailed instruction of 3P51/5P18

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Control Location
CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Power Button
Power Indicator & Remote Sensor
Speakers
AV/TV Button
MUTE Button
Menu Button
Volume Down/Up Button
Program Down /Up Button
AV In (Option)
AV Out (Option)
YUV (Y, Cb, Cr) In (Option)
Antenna Input Socket (75 ohm)
10. AC Power Cord
11.Side AV In(Option)
S-Video(Option)

4
5
6
7
7
8
8
3

10

11

Power Connection
Only use the adaptor supplied with this product, connect the AC plug to the socket at the back of the TV.
This TV must be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label (AC 220V
50/60 Hz).
Rear View of the TV Set
Video And Audio Input/ Output Terminals
1. Video / Audio input for playback for VCR.
2. Video / Audio output for TV program.
Connections To The Antenna Input Socket
Connect the aerial or cable TV plug to the Antenna Input Socket located at the back of the TV and
connect the cable plug coming out from the TV out socket located at the devices (VCR, DVB, etc.) to this
socket as well.

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Input and Output Terminals


Connecting the Aerial(or Cable Television Network)
To view television channels correctly ,a signal
must be received by the set from one of the
following sources:
*An outdoor aerial
*A cable television network
Plug the aerial or cable network input cable to
the 75 coaxial socket on the rear of the
television.

75 ANT

Cable
Television
Network

VCR

AV IN
VIDEO

LEFT

RIGHT

Decoder/
video game device

Video disc player

Camcorder

Satellite receiver

AV OUT
VIDEO

VCR

V
TV

LEFT

RIGHT

Satellite receiver

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Input and Output Terminals


Connecting the Audio/Video Input/Outputs(option)

AV IN

VCR

VIDEO

LEFT

Decoder/
video game device

RIGHT

S-VIDEO

Video disc player

LEFT

RIGHT

YCbCr IN

YC

YC

Cb

Cb

Cr

Cr

Cb

LEFT

Cr

RIGHT

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Camcorder

Satellite receiver

Input and Output Terminals


21 PIN SCART

VCR
PERITELEVISION

Decoder/
video game device

Video disc player

Camcorder

Satellite receiver

TV

Amplifier

VCR

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Input and Output Terminals


PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS
There is a wide range of audio and video equipment that can be connected to your TV.
Connection diagrams at the end of this section show you where the different equipment should be
connected at the backside of the TV.
Aerial socket
1. Connect the RF out socket of the VCR to the aerial socket on the back of the set.
2. Connect the aerial cable to the RF aerial in socket of the VCR.
3. Select the program number where the VCR channel is stored.
4. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.
Audio/ Video in sockets
1. Connect the audio/video out sockets of the VCR to audio/video in sockets of the set.
2. Press the AV/TV button to select AV.
3. Press the PLAY button on the VCR.
The VCR playback picture appears on the screen.
Note:If you wantto watch the signals from the input jacks on the front panel,disconnect
the Euro scart socket of the VCR from the Euro scart socket on the back of the set.
Precautions when connecting to other equipments
When using external equipment with this TV, please read the instruction manual of the external
equipment.
Switch off all power supplies to the equipment and TV before connection.
Always ensure that the input and output terminals are correctly connected..

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Operation Instructions
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Batteries
Please follow the below instructions to install the supplied batteries into the remote control to make it
operate.
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert two 1.5V (AAA size) batteries making sure
The polarity (+ or -) of the batteries
matches the polarity marks inside the unit.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Precautions when using batteries
Do not use old and new batteries together.
Do not use different types of batteries (for example, Manganese and Alkaline batteries)
together.
Note that there are chargeable and non-chargeable batteries. Do not attempt to charge
non-chargeable batteries.
If the remote control unit is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries
Precautions when using the remote control unit
Do not drop the remote control unit.
Do not subject the remote control unit to physical shocks.
Keep the remote control unit dry. Wetting it may cause the unit to malfunction.
Replace the batteries with new ones when operation of the unit deteriorates.
NOTE: If there is an object between the remote control and the signal remote control
sensor window on the TV, the remote may not operate. Please make sure the remote
control is aiming at the remote control sensor window on the TV.

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control Buttons

--/---

AV/TV

PROG.+

VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

S.S.

P.P.

LOCK

TEXT

SCAN

INDEX

HOLD

SUB.PAGE

CANCEL

SIZE

REVEAL

MIX

1.POWER (STANDBY) BUTTON ( )


Press this button to turn the TV on/off. Press
any Number Button or Program Up/Down
Button will also switch on the TV from standby
mode.
2. MUTE BUTTON ( )
Press this button to temporarily cut off the
sound output, press it again to restore the
sound level.
3.DIGIT BUTTONS (0-9)
Press the number for your desired program
and the program indicator will be displayed
on the screen. To select a single-digit
program, press the corresponding number
key 0 - 9 button on the remote control unit.
4. PROGRAM SELECTION BUTTONS (--/---)
Press --/--- key to select one to three digits
entry. If you want to select 0 - 9 program
channel other than using the Digit Buttons,
please press "--/---" key until display "-" on
the screen right-top corner, then press digital
number key 0-9.If you want to select 10-99
program channel, please press "--/---" key
until display "--" on the screen right-top
corner, then press digital number key 0-9.If
you want to select 100-200 program channel,
please press "--/---" key until display "---" on
the screen right-top corner, then press digital
number key 0-9.
5. AV/TV BUTTON (AV/ TV)
Inputs can be set for TV or AV mode. Press
this button to display external video signal
such as DVD, VCR or VCD video player. AV
will be displayed on he screen. Press this
button again to switch back to TV signal from
AV.
Option :In TELETEXT mode, used as LANG.Key.
Press this button to swith the teletext
LANGUAGE such as English or Russian.

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control Buttons

--/---

AV/TV

PROG.+

VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

S.S.

P.P.

LOCK

TEXT

SCAN

INDEX

HOLD

SUB.PAGE

CANCEL

SIZE

REVEAL

MIX

6. PROGRAM UP/DOWN BUTTONS (PROG. +/-)


Press the Program Up Button to select the program
forwards.Press the Program Down Button to select
the program backwards.
7. VOLUME UP/DOWN BUTTONS (VOL.+/-)
Press Volume +/- Buttons to adjust sound level.
8. MENU BUTTON (MENU)
Press "MENU" button to display the OSD (OnScreen Display) menu for adjusting the image,
sound and functions. Pressing this button again to
out from the OSD.
Please refer to page 15-19 for the details.
Option : In TELETEXT mode, Press this button to
swith the teletext type such west/east type.
9. PERSONAL PRESETS BUTTON (P.P.)
You can select USER, STANDARD, SOFT or RICH
mode by pressing this
button.
10.QUICK VIEW BUTTON (Q.VIEW)
Press this button to return to the previously viewed
program.
11. DISPLAY BUTTON ( )
Press this button sequentially to display the current
program number, color system and sound system
on the screen.
lIf you do not set the time, " --:--" will display on the
screen
12. SLEEP TIMER BUTTON ( )
Press the "Sleep Timer" button on your remote
control to start setting the automatic sleep timer.
Press the button to adjust the time in increments of
30 minutes, from 0 to 180 minutes. When the preset
time runs to 0, TV set will go into standby mode. To
switch off this function, press this key step by step
until " OFF" is displayed on the screen.

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control Buttons

13.LOCK BUTTON
The TV set can provide the locked key for control or
prevent your children from watching the program.
2

--/---

AV/TV

PROG.+

VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

LOCK

S.S.

TEXT

SETTING UP THE CHILD LOCK FUNCTION:


Press the "LOCK" button on remote control unit.
The key locked symbol(
) will be displayed on the
screen for five seconds and entered into the child
locked mode. While in Lock mode, any keys on the
TV set will be disabled. Except the key on the
Remote control
RELEASE CHILD LOCK:
Press again the 'LOCK" button on the remote control
unit to cancel this function.

P.P.

SCAN

14.SCAN BUTTON
Press the SCAN button to automatically browse
every channel which you have stored.

MIX
INDEX

HOLD

SUB.PAGE

CANCEL

SIZE

REVEAL

15.SOUND SYSTEM BUTTON(S.S)


Press this button to select the correct sound system
5.5M

6.0M

4.5M

6.5M

16.STEREO/MONO DUAL(CHI/II)(TELETEXT
OPTION)
In NICAM mode, press this button to change the
sound station.
17.COLOUR BUTTONS(RED/YELLOW/GREEN/
BLUE)(TELETEXT OPTION)
In TV mode, the(GREEN) / (BLUE) buttons has the
same function as PROG+/- buttons; the (RED)/
(YELLOW)buttons has the same function as VOL+/button.
In TELETEXT mode, press these colour buttons ,the
color of page no of teletext will change to the same
colour as that of the buttons.

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control Buttons

*Picture mode RICH,SOFT,STANDARD are fixed


by factory, all the change of these settings will be
saved into the USER mode automatically.
2

--/---

AV/TV

PROG.+

VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

S.S.

P.P.

LOCK

TEXT

SCAN

18.INDEX BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)


In TELETEXT mode, used as INDEX key.
INDEX: Press INDEX button to obtain the index page.
19.REVEAL MENU BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
In TELETEXT mode, used as REVEAL key.
REVEAL: Sometimes the answers of quizes, jokes
etc are hidden. Press REVEAL button to reveal
the hidden information.
20.SIZE MENU BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
In TV mode, used as PICTURE menu command; in
TELETEXT mode, used as SIZE key.
SIZE: The top or button half of any page can be
enlarged by pressing this button.

MIX
INDEX

HOLD

SUB.PAGE

CANCEL

SIZE

REVEAL

21.HOLD BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)


In TELETEXT mode, used as HOLD key.
HOLD: Sub-pages will scroll automatically. Press
HOLD button a hold a sub-page.To release the page.
Press HOLD again.
22.SUB.PAGE BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)
In TELETEXT mode, used as SUB.PAGE key.
SUB.PAGE: Some pages attach sub-page,Page
number may contain several subpages which are
automatically paged by the TV station. Press this
button once.0001 will be displayed on screen, use
number key(0-9)to look for other sub-pages if
available, If there is no sub-page,**** will be
displayed. To cancel this, press this button again.
23.TEXT/BUTTON(ON/MIX/OFF)(TELETEXT
OPTION)
Press this button to display TELETEXT signal, mix
TELETEXT page with TV signal and return to TV.
NOTE: To avoid mixing of External R.GB while
viewing teletext. Disconnect scartplug or swith off
external R.GB source(This key only use for
TELETEXT mode).

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control Buttons

--/---

AV/TV

24.CANCEL BUTTON(TELETEXT OPTION)


In TELETEXT Mode, used as CANCEL key.
CANCEL: If you want to watch TV but not cancel
the TELETEXT mode completely. Press the
CANCEL button. When the last selected page is
updated, the page number will be appeared at
the top of the TV screen press the CANCEL
button again to reveal the page.

PROG.+

VOL.-

MENU

VOL.+

PROG.-

Q.VIEW

S.S.

P.P.

LOCK

TEXT

SCAN

MIX
INDEX

HOLD

SUB.PAGE

CANCEL

SIZE

REVEAL

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Operation Instructions
MENU SYSTEM
This TV allows you to adjust the settings from the menu screens.
* In the AV mode, menus appear the same as in TV mode except the Install menu.

Picture

CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
SHARPNESS
TINT

Sound

VOLUME
TREBLE
BASS
BALANCE
SURROUND
SOUND MODE

Features

LANGUAGE
COLOR SYS
SOUND SYS
CALENDAR
GAME

Timer

TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CH SWITCH
SWITCH TO

Install

AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
FINE TUNE
PROG NO
SKIP

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Operation Instructions
Press the " MENU " button to enter the menu screens for the following
settings.
PICTURE Menu -> SOUND Menu (option) -> FEATURES Menu -> TIMER
Menu -> INSTALL Menu -> EXIT
-Select the desired item using the PROG. + / - Buttons.
-Use the VOL. +/- buttons to adjust the item settings.
The item selected will be highlighted in red
* The menu screen will time out automatically after few seconds if it is left
idle on the screen.
Picture Menu
PICTURE
CONTRAST

55

BRIGHTNESS

55

COLOR

55

SHARPNESS

50

TINT

00

You can select CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS,


COLOR, SHARPNESS, and TINT items by
pressing PROG. +/- Buttons, and pressing the
VOL.+/- Buttons to adjust the item of which you
selected.
1.CONTRAST
Press the VOL. + / - buttons to enhance or reduce
the contrast between objects and the background
from " 00 " to " 100 " .
2.BRIGHTNESS
Using the VOL. + / - buttons to adjust the lightness
and darkness of the picture from " 00 " to " 100 " .
3.COLOR
Press the VOL. + / - buttons to increase or decrease
the color saturation from " 00 " to " 100 " .
4.SHARPNESS
Adjust the outline of objects to either sharpen or
more dull from " 00 " to " 100 " .

Sound Menu
SOUND
VOLUME

51

TREBLE

00

BASS

00

BALANCE

00

SURROUND

OFF

SOUND MODE STANDARD

5. TINT (NTSC Only)


Adjust the color of objects from " 50 " to " +50 " ,
making them more red or green for a more natural
look.
1.VOLUME
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust the Volume
between " 00 " and " 100 " .
2.TREBLE
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust desired Treble
volume of sound b etween " -10 " and " +10 " .

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Operation Instructions
3.BASS
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust desired Bass volume of sound between " -10 " and " +10 " .
4.BALANCE
Press VOL +/- buttons to adjust the Balance between " L50 " and " R50 " .
5.SURROUND
You can select to turn ON or OFF the Surround.
6.SOUND MODE
Press VOL +/- buttons to select the Sound Mode to STANDARD, MUSIC, THEATER, USER.
Note:TREBLE,BASS,BALANCE,SURROUND,SOUND MODE have function only for TONE-CONTROL.

Features Menu
FEATURES
LANGUAGE
COLOR SYS
SOUND SYS
CALENDAR
GAME

ENGL ISH
AUTO

1.LANGUAGE
You can change menu language in this item. Press
VOL. +/- Buttons to select your desired language.
All the on screen displays will appear in the
selected language.
2.COLOR SYS
Press VOL +/- buttons to change the color system
to AUTO, PAL,N4.43,NTSC,SECAM
3.SOUND SYS
Press the VOL.+/- Buttons, you can change the
Sound System to 6.0M ( I), 6.5M ( D/K), 4.5M ( M)
and 5.5M ( B/G).
B/G: PAL B/G, SECAM B/G
I: PAL I
D/K: PAL D/K, SECAM D/K
M: NTSC-M

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Operation Instructions
4.Calendar (Option)
-Press VOL +/- button to enter into Calendar menu.
-Press PROG +/- buttons to select Year, Month and Date. Press VOL +/- button to adjust the value.
-Press " MENU " button again to return.
5.Game Moving Cube (Option)
Press the PROG. +/- to select the Game function under the Features Menu.
Press VOL +/- buttons to enter the Game OSD (On Screen Display) menu.
Game Rules: There are total 16 levels of the game. The player will win when
moving all the pink cubes to the red box.
-Press PROG +/- buttons to move UP and DOWN, press VOL +/- to shift between right and left.
-To next stage of the game, press " P.P " button.
-To start a new game, press " MUTE " .
-To exit the game, press " MENU " button.
Timer Menu

--------

TIMER
TIME
START TIME
STOP TIME
CH SWITCH
SWITCH TO

------

-----

1. TIME
To adjust the current time by this item. Press the
" VOL. - " button to set hour, and the " VOL. + "
button to set minute.
2. START-TIME
To set the time when the TV set to turn on
automatically.
3. STOP-TIME
To set the time when the TV set to turn off
automatically.
4. CH SWITCH
To preset the time that the TV will switch to the
selected channel (Position) automatically.
5.SWITCH TO
To set the program that will switch automatically
at the CH SWITCH.
NOTE: All the timer functions will only be
effective if the power of the TV set is switched
off using the remote control unit. If the power
is switched off by the power button on the TV
set or a power failure occurs, the timer will
be reset.

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Operation Instructions

1.AUTOSTORE
Press VOL.+/- Buttons,the TV setwill automaticaly
search from V-L band to U band.The channels are
stored in the order in which they appear in the
frequency bands.

Install Menu
INSTALL
AUTO STORE
MANUAL STORE
FINE TUNE
PROG NO.

00

SKIP

OFF

2. MANUAL STORE
Press VOL.+/- Buttons to start searching. The
VOL- button for backward search; the VOL+ button
for forward search. When a TV station signal is
received, the searching will stop automatically.
3. FINE TUNE
You can use this FINE tuning process for fine
adjustment by pressing VOL.+/- Buttons. Normally
fine
. tuning is only necessary if reception is poor.
4.PROG NO
Up to 200 TV channels can be stored by program
numbers (0 to 200). By pressing VOL.+/- Buttons
(or number keys) in this item to select channel
number. You can store the channel number, which
are watching, and change the channel number.
Once you have preset the channels, you will be
able to use the PROG. +/- or NUMBER buttons to
scan the channels you have programmed.
5 .SKIP
You can skip unnecessary program channels of
your choice not to be displayed during viewing
and scanning when pressing the " PROG -/+ "
buttons.Select "Skip Del" by pressing " VOL. + / - "
Buttons to select the channel that would like to
skip from the channel scan operation.

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Operation Instructions
TROUBLESHOOTING
The following problems do not always indicate a hardware failure. Therefore, please use the
troubleshooting guide below before calling for repair service. If, after following the guide none of the
remedies work, unplug the TV and call for service.
Problem

Checks and Adjustments

TV will not turn on

Make sure the power cord is plugged in,


then press POWER button.
Check battery in the remote control.
(Maybe batteries are dead.)

No picture, no sound

Ensure the TV power is ON (Indicated


by the green power indicator on the
front of the unit).
Check antenna/ cable connections.
Try different channel.

No sound, picture OK
Maybe sound is muted. Try pressing
VOL+ button is not set to minimum.
Try another channel.
Check the AV cables for disconnection.
Spots on the screen (Snow)

Maybe the TV is being affected by


interference from automobiles, trains,
high-voltage transmission lines, neon
signs or another sources of interference.
Try redirecting or relocating your antenna
to reduce the affects of the interference.
Change channels to confirm if the
symptom is still present.

Poor reception of broadcast


channels

Try another channel.


Check antenna connections.
If using VCR, check TV/VCR button.
Adjust fine tuning control.
Probably local interference, such as an
appliance.

VCR

When the VCR test signal (TSG) is


received, the lower side of the test
pattern is distorted as shown in the
figure. This is not a malfunction and the
playback picture is not influenced by it.

Cannot select a certain channel

That channel may be locked out with


SKIP CHANNEL function.

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Operation Instructions
Remote Control does not operate

Check for any obstacle between the


remote control and the remote control
sensor window.
Maybe batteries are dead. Try replacing
batteries with new ones.
Check for incorrect battery orientation.

The picture is doubled or tripled


(GHOST)

Please change the direction, height or


positionof the antenna. Reflections from
building or mountains might cause this
phenomenon. A highly directional
antenna may improve the reception.

Degraded colours or tints

Check whether all the picture adjustments


have been properly performed.
Enter into the (Picture mode) inside the
menu to select a different picture set-up.

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RD5
3K3

VOL+
SW004

+5V
R116
10K

BG14
NC

10uF

0
1
2

L IN

C773

C741

8
REAR AV IN

10uF

R776
47K

R775
47K

R719
75

ZD712
8V2

ZD708
8V2

ZD710
8V2

100

C821

MTS BOARD

C803
10uF

C820
0.1uF

GND

AUDIO L
AUDIO R

L802
10uH

+5V

R747
47K

H-DEF

4
VP1 +13V

VP3-

Vp3 pump

VP4 -13V

V out

INN

INP
C640
RELAY

Q625
C1815

R644

1N4148
B

10K

220uF

C639
47uF

Rs

T601

C603A

C603B

4700pF

4700pF

3
C603
0.22uF

Rp

CN602

C600

T603

C607

4700pF

220uF
450V

2 <20V> R624

R602
200K

R606

14

13

4<12V> R622
0.22 2W

12

D604

0.1uF

100V

0.22uF/250V

6K8
R605

18V

D605
C606

R621

11

10

8 <135V>

T3.15A
AC250V

IC601
STR-W6556A

D450
BYW36

R647

R639

0.51 2W

10K

C622
470uF
50V

50V

C629
1500uF

50V

C609
10nF

C462

TRANSFORMER

C608
10uF

560pF 2KV

C621
100uF
200V

R609
3
0.18 / 5W

2K2

680

1
2

1
2

EHT

SCREEN

GND

+180V

HEATER

FOCUS

2
1

2
P1

MIN_L

MIN_R

C_SMO

SCIN_L

10

6
V_P

GND

LIN_R

SCIN_R

EHT
C445

-13V

0.22

R409

R407

AFC
AFC

AFC

27K

22K

2n2F/100V

3
HEATER

470pF

C444
27PF/50V

ZD401
8V2

+3.3V_VCC
Q626
C1815

R650
430

FOCUS

+135V_VCC

FOCUS

B+
Q622
C1815

ZD622
3V9

ZD621
3V9

ZD105
5V1

+48V_VCC

R406

180V

1K/1W
C437
10uF
250V

+8V_VCC

5K1
R635
22K

IC103
33V

R114
39K

C114

R648
22K

47uF

+32V_BT

H-out

C632
47uF

Q401
C2482

R404

16V

R403
NC

ZD620

R634
10K

5V1

R405
5K6

C402
2200pF
500V

Q623
C1815

J615

T401

100

16V

250V

R401
4K7

+135V_VCC

1K

OPTOISO1

C452
1000uF/25V

0.1uF
C453
1000uF/25V

HV TO CRT

10
+13V

2W

R645
R638
C641 22
2200uF

R649

R633

R630

0.22
R451

6
FBP

R631
IC622

R450

470pF

-14V
D451
BYW36

+48V_VCC

BA158

D620
RU4B

R608

!
T402

+14V

220/2W

+8V_VCC
+5V_VCC

390

D621

<45V> 0.22 2W

R607
22

BA158

OCP/BD

FB

OLP/SS

VCC

S/GND

F601

BROWN

R601

AC90-270V

Q624
A1013

16V

470pF

TUBE

2.2M 1/2W

C626
1000uF

16V

C620
680pF 500V

ZD602

220

R603

270 1W

2K2

GAS DISCHARGE

C625
1000uF

In Out
Gnd

+12V

D626
BA158

D622
BYW36

C605

R604
39K

C601

DEGAUSSING

BLUE

L7808

X-ray

R412
27K

R418
NC

C407
NC

D452
BA158

C459
0.1uF/100V R463

0.1uF
IC104

1N4148
R422
680

R423
3.9 2W

+12V_VCC
R632

L604

CN603

CN601

C628
1000uF

25v

0.22 2W

680pF 500V

C604
1000pF

L601

VDR601

D623

15

R452
5.6

J408
1K8

R459
1K8

X-ray

180

R453

100uF/50V

RU4YX

C603C

4700pF

C623

0.22uF/250V

15mH

35V

C461
1nF

15nF

0.1uF/100V
100V

C460
1nF/50V
50V

C743

15nF

D404

R421

18V

100V

C456

5.6 1/4W

C455

100

ZD402

+20V_VCC
C627
1000uF
25V

680pF 500V

16

C603D

C602

0.1uF/250V

VDRB

100
R457

R643
47K

C624

L
FOR CB
FOR EMC R600
L602 NTC
PFC 15mH2 5RM

R460

R462
2W1

D603

AC250V
CN604

VDRA

C744

R413
100K

R461

R640

C745
18nF

8V

D627

C746
68nF

C748
5n6

CN401
TO CRT

CN301

IC740
TDA9859

R?
RES

IC301
TDA4863AJ

RL601

9RM

IR

SDA

NICAM
BOARD

GND

L803
10uH

P701 21PIN

PTC601

4
5

1
2
3

TP1

11

GND

C804
10uF

RI
RO

R123
4K7

XT145
XT-4.5

R806
R807
100

GND4
LO

GND

NTSC

MOUT_R

Nicam

TP2

Vssd2

Vddd1

n.c.
8

GND

12

100uF/16V

SCOUT_R

23

24

SIF2

28

27

26

25
SIF1

Vssa3

Vdda3

V_ref1

CRESET

29

32

30

31

WS

SCK

SCL
GND

C1815
R124
4K7

X801
24.576M

13

CVBS OUT

100

AIN_R

C819
100PF

GND
14

Pclk

R727

P2

C818
100PF

X801
503KHz

A2
R744
47K

SDA

ADDR1

Q104
C1815

GND

C_PS1

18

CER 17

XTALO

OUTM

C740
8V2
C753
C754
0.1uF/63V 68nF

6n8
0

SCL

AIN_L

Cmo

Cadj

A1

AUDIO SWITCH

LI 6

Cph

16

P2

0.1uF

Vss

15

C805
10uF

TV R

10

Vee

19

R810
1K

AUDIO R

10uF

11
10uF

R IN

C804
0.22uF

Css

42
C817 43
10nF
44

ZD715
C752

+8V_VCC R748

32

10uF

12

2K2

Cp2

47uF

C808
15nF
C821
1uF
C823
2.2uF
C807
4.7uF
C806
4.7uF

R742
15K

R729
1K2

31

13

R808
47K

23

Cr 20

AUDIO L

C771
6

R801
C803
4.7uF

Q801
C1815

R746
47K

24

SAP

Csde 22
OUTR 21

15

XTALI

1K

GND

XT155
XT-5.5
Q105

16

TP3

V_REF2

TV CVBS IN

C?
220PF/50V

GND

8K2

17

R728

8.2uH

100 XT165
XT-6.5
XT160
XT-6.0

R804

18

TEST2

EXTIL

41

C766
4700PF

29

C742

R745
47K

Vref

40
C805

C765

30

REAR R

CL 25

TDA9874

R126
180

GND
19

I_ref

EXTIR

1uF

20

Vssa2
ADDR2

MONOIN

39

21

Vdec

Vssd3
P1

38

R769 1K

28

SIDE R

14

REAR L

10uF

C829
1uF

15

10uF

C770

P701

NC 10

BG

2
3

12

11

QSS

C775

V IN

13

OPT

+8V_VCC

16

Vdd

0
3

0.47uF

Vddd3

37

GND

Cnd 26

Cp1

35
36

100nF

R770 1K

C778

Vcap

+ C816

C802
10uF

C822
1uF
C817
0.1uF
C824
2.2uF
C818
100uF

8RM 6W

L103

R127
C811

16

COMP

12

L804
10uH

10uF

4RM 10W

+20V_VCC

Q107
C1815

TV CVBS OUT
22

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SIDE L

BL

15

Vcc

11

C809

SPR

SW2

1uF

SYSTEM

17

SCL

10

29

TV R

19

VIG18

100uF 13
C802 14

R807
47K

IC762
HEF4052

SDA

30

0.1uF

10

21

V in20

C819

DGND

31

Cts

SDD

33
100pF 100pF

Cw

Ctw

Vssa1

C828 C826 C825


0.1uF

28

OUTL 27

Vssd1

C827
10uF

C801
1uF

MAD

AGND

Vdda1

In Out
Gnd
IC802
L7809

Cdec

outR

R804

+12V 10

TV L

Cm

R806 100

SCL

OUT R

OUT L

Cnr

8RM 6W

50V

C750

C749
1uF

4700PF

C814

Rout

C768
470uF

R771
10K

L OUT

GND C813
1uF

ZD711
8V2

ZD709
8V2

VEI

R778 ZD706
8V2
75

R780
47K

R805 100

SDA

10uF

R777
47K

SIDE AV IN

C814
10uF
C815
0.1uF
C816
4.7uF

20K

34

out_L
1

150

47nF

R707

R?
ELECTRO1

10

NICAM out R

20K

R805

C812
1uF
C811
1uF
C810
10uF

Cs 32

VEO

NICAM out L

R705
1K8
R709

20K
R?
ELECTRO1

8K2

TV L

R IN

R708

10uF
C774

R out

C1815

20K

R803

1K

+8V

C812
47PF

C806
100nF

TV R

C772

R802
C813

MTS out R

R706
1K8
R710

10uF

L IN

L110
10uH
C815 +
C808 10uF
100pF

C807
100pF

MTS out L

V IN

P701
AV OUT

100

+5V

IC801
TDA9850

TV L

V out

L out

P701

R803
In Out
Gnd

4RM 10W

C761
1uF

R OUT

IC801
78L05

CN760

R764
10K

AFC

R804

Lout
SW2

C760
10uF/16V

H-out

10

C1815

Q761
C1815

1N4148

15K

L801
10uH

+8V_VCC

Q701

1K

R763

PWM

R802 100

C707
10uF

Q702

D761

R137

MUTE

X-RAY

C140
4.7uF

SCL

AUDIO R out

AUDIO L out

C777

GG

100K

R412
27K

SDA

10uF
ZD707
8V2

R779
75

C708
10uF

C144
0.1U/63V

390

D
SPL

C769
470uF

R765

1N4148

33

Vssa4

RG

R147

34

H. OUT

C785

220

35

FBISO

AVL/REFO

37
36

EHTO
AUDEXT/QSSO

SNDPLL/SIFAGC

32

Sysclk

P702

YUV

VO

GND2

31

C139
330pF

NO NICAM

U / B in
CVBS/Y IN
C IN

S-VHS

VOG

R139
2.7K

TFA 9842AJ---6W

D762

R413

Y / G in
L

P701

GND

C138
1.5nF

PLL IF

DECSDEM/SIF2

30
C137
10uF

2n2

V / R in
Y

AUDEEM/SIF1

29

C136

R125

SCOUT_L

5
SAW102
Q9362M

NICAM

38

9
L out

C_PS2

28

BLANK
OPTION

only for scart

IFVO/SVO

8
7

C767
220uF

C764
47uF

47K

8V

6
5

L in

MAD

VIDEO SWITCH

Vp1

TUNER AGC

TV CVBS IN

1uF

39

MOUT_L

A2

Vss

SIF

A1

10

Vee

VSC

27

C116

40

CVBSINT

LIN_L

AGC

IREF

26

4
3

RO

RI

R768
100K

Q760
A1015

15

ZD701
8V2

25

C135
0.1U/63V

C728
100uF

R766

41

27

11

R151
39K

SAW101
SW02B

2
1

D763 IN4148

C IN
CVBS/Y IN

42

IC760
TFA9843AJ---10W

+8V_VCC

TV L+R

25

12

GND1

R505
1
270

C501
470PF

V / R in

TV AUDIO OUT

43

14

IF2

R504
22

R503
270
D501
1N4148

26

24

R502
2K2

24

NC

H502

Y / G in

BLANK

45

C IN
CVBS/Y IN

L501
10uH

C506
NC

220K

BCL

13

VDRA

C507
R528

D502
BA158

Q502
BF421

U / B in

44

AUDOUT/AMOUT

IF1

2
3
4
5

11

C105
10nF

10uF

R701
47K

ZD703
8V2

23

13

REAR AV

C717

P701 21PIN

R507
220

Q503
BF420
Q501

12

IF

0
1
2

TV

R in2
RO

2
3

48

46

BLANK

VDRB

GND
B
G
CN102
R
BL

C727 0.1uF
C726 0.1uF
C725 0.1uF

47

R / V IN

AVL/EWD

ZD108
8V2

C4544

SCL

10uF

21

G / Y IN

DECBG

20

22

B / U IN

GND3

19

VDRA

ZD107
8V2

49

BCL IN

PH1LF

18

VDRB

50

ZD106
8V2

R506
15K

N.C.

ZD702
8V2

C780
100uF
14

51

R OUT
BLANKING

PH2LF

ZD104
8V2

R524
1
270

C503
470PF

R501
22

C_TR

52

G OUT

DECDIG

R414
39K

R425
27K

R144 100
R143 100
R142 100
R141 10K

53

B OUT

SECPLL
Vp2

17

C119 1uF/50V R138


18K
10uF/16V

EW
15
0

OUT

VssA

14

R725
10K

C_BR1

R702 10uF
47K

C784

16

13

54

VddA

R724 33K
R725 10K

SCART: R724 10K


R725 75

R724
33K

C_BR2

R723
75

R731
820

GND 4

ZD713
8V2

C120
0.1U/63V

+8V_VCC

16

Vdd

15

2200p

RCA :

+8V

C149
10nF

LOUT_R

C779
10uF

LO

SIDE AV

C716

BGND

SCART1 AV

10K

L in6

only for scart

220nF

L106
10uH

C150
100uF/16V

C_BL2

J743

220nF

C130
C131

C146
0.1uF

55

C_BL1

IC761
HEF4052

R722
75

C127

C145
C147
33pF 100uF

X101

12MHz
C148
33pF

57
56

C_TL

ZD705
8V2

12

C128 10nF
C132 4n7
C133

VpE

SDA

11

NC 10

C129

10uF/16V
L20510uH

+8V

Q103
C1815

OPT 8
U/B

NTSC

SYSTEM

CVBS OUT

VddC

PAL/NTSC

Y/G
GGND

KB

D506
BA158

Q508
BF421

R522
22

R523
270
D505
1N4148

N.C.

R712

NC 12

11

59
58

OscGnd

Vss C/P
MUTE

R520
2K2

LOUT_L

R711
75

470uF

R721
75

8V2

3K3

60

+3.3V

22

ZD714

13

R119

4K7

XTAL OUT
XTAL IN

BAND

A1

L10510uH

61

VddP

VOL

A2

62

RESET

KEY

KEY
100

63

19

R717
68

15

BG 14

+5V

8
9
10

R115
10uF

C710

KG

2K7

C4544

+5V_VCC
R140

64

18

17

VIDEO OUT

BL 16
V/R
RGND

7
ZD103
8V2

10K

AV1

SCART ID

R122

+3.3V

MUTE

AV2

SDA

16

R715
75

8V2

47

R135

KEY

C720

IRin

SCL

AV3/TUNING

VOL

R713
20K

Q703
C1815

VOG

8V2

only for scart

STANDBY

17

10uF

KR

R527

Q507

20

OPTION

+8V

C719

VI 20
VIG 18

19

100

21

VO

100

R134

SDA
SCL

R517
2K7

R526
220

Q509
BF420

TONE CONTROL

C156
22u/50V

AGC

GND

R133

SDA

+33V

SCL

R525
15K

21

+32V_BT
+8V_VCC

82PF

CRT AMPLIFY CIRCUIT

SYSTEM

10K

C508

R521
22

R149 R148
3.3K 3.3K

IC201
TDA83731

STANDBY

R117
C1815

CRT

R514
1
270

C502
470PF

R508
2K7

Q106
C1815

10K

Q102
31.9MHz

Q505
BF421

R512
22

R513
270
D503
1N4148

5V

Vss

R121

L102

10nF

R511
2K2

LED

ZD501
8V2

R132
3.3K

R130 R131
3.3K 3.3K

C107 R145
100pF 100pF 22K

C102

C4544

LED001

100

LED

C108

SDA

IC102
24C08

NTSC

R101
75

IC102

RD11
PROSW001

D504
BA158

Q504

8
WP

10nF
R105
22

SCL

C118
C117
100uF/16V 100nF

ZD102
5V1

SIF

PTC

IF

10nF

Vdd

C105

Q101
C2717

R102
1K5

R108
33

ZD101
5V1

PRO+
SW002

R516
220

Q506
BF420

R510
22

GND
R
G
B
BL

R120
1K

A2

C101
0.01u

+5V

10K

H501

3 2 1

CR1
10uF/16V

5K6

VOLSW003

C106
R109

R110
180

RP1
100

RD2

3K3

2K2

C115
10nF

n.c.

220uF

R107
470

100pF

R106
1K

100

C405
47uF

100pF

L101
10uH

R103
5.1K

C113

C111

R111

R112
100

M001

RD9
0
TV/AV
SW008

KEY

11

10

1
E

C112

R113
47K

C110
NC

RD8
820

MUTE
SW007

SLEEP
SW006

RD

RD4
C103
10nF

+5V_VCC

C109
10uF

R515
15K

RD7
1K5

RD6
1K8

MENU
SW005

GND

38.9MHz

IF

IFGND

BT +33V

NC

BM +5V

NC

SDA

SCL

SAS

NC

AGC

KEYBOARD CIRCUIT
U101

23

C403
220pF
500V

N401
D2553

D433
BA158

C436
560pF
2KV

R433
0.33
1W

C438
2n7 /2KV

+8V_VCC
5K6

C432
8n2
2KV

D430
BY228

C431
6n8
2KV

R454
33

C404
4.7uF
50V

C433
33nF
630V

C435
0.47uF

STANDBY

R417

R419
560K

ABL

FLYBACK
L432
1.12mH

R416
1K
D402

R420

HY

SCREEN

SCREEN

1K

C443
0.056uF
250V

1N4148
C409
0.1uF

R424

ABL

ABL

1K
C410
10uF/16V

D403
8V2

D431
RU4B
C465
0.47uF

10K
R610

8.2M

C610

0.0022uF

R627
IC621
SE120

6.2K

Q621
C1815

C634
0.1uF
50V

H:WORKING
L:STANDBY

R441

R440

75K

6.8 2W

L430

EW

Q440
F630

R443

470
ZD440
8.2V

C440
4.7uF
50V

0.01uF
100V

C441
0.01uF
50V

C463
0.33uF

C464
0.18uF

!
R430
15K

D432

R432
270

20uH

C406
1uF
250V

L440 790uH

C442
2200PF

L431
160uH

BA158

LI ( )

DESIGNER :

XU

UPDATE :

2007-01-16

FOR SLIM TUBE


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Size
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Scale

DWG No.

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