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2. 1K M S SOUND QE uU 1142 5106 o ae i GD 6 2 58 2 iio m 1 4 cass 18 FEL RADA 1000 95 2 Z H Drive 21 I t 6412 160V E 0401 3 3u E 2802490 S E i 3 _ gt 0403 O 0350 BY28B gt Vertical Amp 2 122 580k ee lt pig 2 gt 58 E 728 E m 307 TDAB357J SET In Vp HV Vo Vfb 45V Vguor F B gt i 1 H i a o EL E 1 um x 5313 R358 R355 972 T f 1 40 c C356 27 H D 047u T m BYW36 z VdrB 2505 e320 MUR Gone a NM oe R302 110V 126 5V 2200 1 2W 3 9 TV SE1430 mer S 1 2W 1 5 EV SE2130 i d 0407 I R351 0 0470 BYW36 3k TV SE1430 Video voltage 15k TV SE2190 EO L 6415 0408 T 250v Heater voltage I 45V rc 4 70 R340 C35 L BYW36 Ea 47u u i a 160V P401 m IO OO o ee 13 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 4 MAIN C B 4 4 1 4 To MAIN C B S B 3 3V gt MAIN C B 4 4 LE33CZ POWER SECTION REG 3 3V CB44 TO CB40 18 2200u T 1820 _KIA780
3. Safety checker Model 7110 etc Connect the earth cable to the outside metal part terminal Fig 1 When servicing and checking on the TV note the followings 1 Keep the notices As for the places which need special attentions they are indicated with the labels or seals on the cabinet chassis and parts Make sure to keep the indications and notices in the operation manual Avoid an electric shock There is a high voltage part inside Avoid an electric shock while the electric current is flowing Use the designated parts The parts in this equipment have the specific characters of incombustibility and withstand voltage for safety Therefore the part which is replaced should be used the part which has the same character Especially as to the important parts for safety which is indicated in the circuit diagram or the table of parts as a mark the designated parts must be used Put parts and wires in the original position after assembling or wiring There are parts which use the insulation material such as a tube or tape for safety or which are assembled so that these parts do not contact with the printed board The inside wiring is designed not A Safety Components Symbol to get closer to the pyrogenic parts and high voltage parts Therefore put these parts in the original positions Take care of the cathode ray tube By setting an explosion proof cathode ray tube is set in this equipment safety is s
4. C824 C831 C832 C835 C840 C841 C844 C861 C863 C866 C888 D707 NF801 HPO1 JPA01 JPA02 JPA03 L101 1350 1380 1401 1401 1500 1501 1502 1510 1511 1512 1601 1602 PART NO 87 A12 092 080 87 010 405 040 87 010 405 040 87 010 615 080 87 010 553 080 87 010 247 040 87 010 247 040 87 010 405 040 87 010 247 040 87 010 405 040 87 A10 493 080 87 A10 216 080 87 010 405 040 87 010 405 040 87 015 697 080 87 015 695 010 87 015 695 010 87 015 695 010 87 015 695 010 87 010 405 040 87 015 698 080 87 015 698 080 87 A10 216 080 87 010 408 040 87 010 405 040 87 015 698 080 87 015 698 080 87 010 247 040 SC L18 C34 74M SC CXF 3A4 722 SC CXF 3A4 722 SC EYN 2G1 21P 87 010 407 040 87 015 698 080 87 012 397 090 87 A10 519 010 87 016 648 090 87 016 648 090 SC CYR 3A4 71K 87 A10 493 080 SC CYR 3A4 71K SC CYR 3A4 71K 87 A10 493 080 87 010 408 040 87 010 285 010 87 010 285 010 87 010 247 040 87 A10 493 080 87 010 247 040 SC CYR 3A4 71K 87 010 553 080 SD SML 121 6W0 S5 FSC B40 22R 54 859 102 130 54 859 200 401 54 859 200 401 54 859 108 450 55 2 100 02 55 2 109 04 55 2 109 04 55 8 0 000 016 55 8 0 000 040 55 2 120 02 S5 CPZ 100 K02 S5 CPZ 100 K02 55 2 100 02 55 2 100 02 55 2 100 02 55 2 479 02 55 2 479 02 DESCRIPTION CAP E 22MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 2 2MF 50V CAP E 47MF 1
5. E 2810 a CRO Lia 27 27 1601 458 2200p j 5 68M gt ze 100u 6500 502 1 REJ aj SARE ee Et 2 g R518 27K U m m 0521 T lt gt E SI 33 RE Be ES mots gt 2 5 gt gt m a 8 e n 5 2 a amp z e 5 2 gt 5 5 DAS RAT o TZX5V6B BE on 1501 TDA9367L 5 zed Am u com part V processor part A TZX5V6B 1 Mu x 5 2 m DA20 95 lt 6 e o TZX5V6B Ve LE 2 T E x m EL nh gt e a e 8 7 E 2803 R420 5 66M 22 2604 Es Audio 2 5 58M up R104 4 100k noo Z m x a oh 8 K9650N 110 5 lt 4 SECAM L L101 10u gt E 1805 574 o H 1 1 WZA V CN 50702 MEA EL 5 V AV L VOL DN PR DN s a a a m AE 0 A B 5 5 19 3 4 12 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 3 MAIN C B 3 4 MAIN C B 3 4 FLYBACK TRANS DEFLECTION SECTION P402 DY UNIT s E AO 110 126 5V i lt 1 1 i Reis 2 on Horizontal
6. E21 E69 CABLE 51 541 75 ohms unbalanced 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced 3 8 dBs 50 kohms 3 8 dBs less than 1 kohm 5 C to 40 C 220 240 V AC 50 Hz TV SE2130 74 watts TV SE1430 60 watts TV SE2130 3 watts TV SE1430 3 watts TV SE2130 610 W x 448 H x 485 D mm 24 5 x 173 x 197 in TV SE1430 450 W x 332 H x 377 D mm 173 x 13 x 147 in TV SE2130 Approx 22 kg 48 4 105 TV SE1430 Approx 11 5 kg 25 3 Ibs Design and specifications are subject to change without notice ACCESSORIES LIST DESCRIPTION amp 72 vix REFERENCE NAME LIST BELT lt FSV If can t understand for Description please kindly refer to REFERENCE NAME LIST REF NO PART NO 8A JB4 901 010 8A JB4 903 010 8A JB4 610 010 8A JB4 610 010 DESCRIPTION NO IB K E SE2130 1430 14KY 21KY IB EZ EGDSI SE2130 1430 14EZY 21EZY RC 02 lt 14 14 2 gt RC 02 lt 21 21 2 gt DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 REAR CABINET REMOVAL 1 Remove eight screws CD then remove the rear cabinet in the direction of the arrow See Figurel 1 2 HIGH VOLTAGE CAP ANODE CAP REMOVAL 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 4 Cautions before Removing Discharge the anode voltage The anode voltage is not discharged completely from the CRT of this unit even after the power i
7. IC TDA6107Q Vdd CASCODE 1 CURRENT SOURCE THERMAL PROTECTION V DIFFERENTIAL STAGE 19 IC DESCRIPTIONS IC AT24C08 10PC Pin No Pin Name IO Description 1 2 El Device address 3 E2 4 VSS Ground 5 SDA Serial data address input output 6 SCL e Serial clock 7 WC Write control 8 Supply voltage IC MSP3415D Block Diagram XTAL OUT TEE SPEAKERL gt 69 PEAKERR gt 68 DACM R LOUDSPEAKER DSP MONO IN 65 SCART1 5 NE SCARTL SCART1L 87 SC1 OUT L SCARTR 1 R gt 86 501 OUT Je e INL 49 SCART2 SC2IN R 60 SCART Switching Facilitles Description Pin No Pin Name IO Description 1 Test pin 2 3 NC Not connceted 4 5 TP O Test pin 6 ADR SEL I I2C bus address select 7 STANDBYQ I Standby low active 8 NC Not connceted 9 I2C CL IO I2C clock 10 DCDA IO I2C data 20 Pin No Pin Name IO Description 11 12 TP IO Test pin 13 TP Test pin 14 NC Not connceted 15 17 O Test pin 18 DVSUP Digital power supply 5V 19 DVSS Digital ground 20 23 NC Not connceted 24 RESETQ Power on reset 25 26 NC
8. crosshatch is positioned at the center of screen and the number of squares on the left and right is the equal Center B Ya Fig 8 1 9 Vertical Center Input signal Crosshatch Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL 9 Set the TV to the Normal I mode 9 2 Choose V Shift from the menu screen 9 3 Adjust the Vol buttons on the remote control so that the dot mark at the center of crosshatch is positioned at the vertical center of screen center mark Fig 9 1 10 Vertical Size Input signal Crosshatch with circle Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL Set the TV to the Normal I mode for adjustment items 10 1 _ 10 3 10 1 Slope 1 Choose V Slope from the menu screen 2 Adjust the Vol buttons on the remote control so that the vertical length of each square is equal 31 10 2 S Correction 1 Choose V S Cor from the menu screen 2 Perform adjustment in the same way as with 6 1 Slope Repeat adjustments 10 1 and 10 2 so that A B C is avail able 10 3 Amp 1 Choose V Amp from the menu screen 2 Adjust the Vol buttons on the remote control so that the dot mark at the center of crosshatch is positioned at th
9. distortion after completing the landing adjustments be sure to carry out convergence adjustments If the color irregularities in the screen s corner section are not improved correct them with the landing magnet After using the landing magnet be sure to demagnetize the CRT with degausser and verify that there is no occurrence of color irregularity refer to Fig 1 6 Landing magnet 81 JTI 710 010 two sided adhesive tape 80 XVI 218 010 Cushion Landing magnet Cushion Since the landing magnet is polarized check the screen s improvement through rotation not only by position 1 4 Beam Center Convergence Adjustment Make adjustments on the convergence with 4 pole and 6 pole magnets Operate each magnet in relation to the electron beam as shown in Figs 1 7 and 1 8 When performing this adjustment verify whether there is distortion in the focus adjustment If necessary carry out adjustments again Fig 1 7 In Fig 1 7 two 4 pole magnets are stacked together so as to be of the same polarity Move the B and R beams to their respective direction by rotating the two 4 pole magnets together By adjusting the opening of the two magnets it is possible to adjust the amount of the beam s movement Fig 1 8 In Fig 1 8 the two 6 pole magnets are stacked together so as to be of the same polarity Move the B and R beams to their respective direction by rotating the two 6 pole magnets together By adju
10. 00 15 54 853 533 600 57 172 401 011 54 856 013 300 54 856 013 301 54 856 013 303 54 856 215 402 57 172 401 412 57 172 401 612 87 741 096 410 tj Ei a 87 741 095 410 Basic color symbol KANRI NO DESCRIPTION BADGE AIWA 40 1430KY 1430EZY BADGE AIWA 52 5 2130KY 2130EZY LENS SENSOR lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt LENS LED lt 2130KY 2130EZY PANEL FRONT lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt PANEL FRONT lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt CHANNEL lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt BTN CHANNEL lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt SPEAKER SP 50120F01 5W 8 lt 1430 1430 2 gt SPEAKER F2250C 2141 lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt BTN POWER lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt BTN POWER lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt HOLDER AC CORD CORD POWER 5 lt 1430 1430 2 gt CORD POWER lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt CABI FRONT lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt CABI FRONT lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt CRT 14 OEC A34JLL90X01 lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt CRT A51EBV13X081 2130KY 2130EZY COIL DEGAUSSING DC 1450 1430KY 1430EZY COIL DEGAUSSING DC 2072F lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt CRT GROUND AS 14A3 1430KY 1430EZY CRT GROUND AS 21A5 2130KY 2130EZY CABI BACK lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt CABI BACK lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt CLAMP WIRE PH WL 5034 HOLDER LED P P BK SCREW TAPPING 4 10 SCREW CRT FIXING AS L 80 SCREW CRT FIXING AS L 140 lt 1430KY 1430EZY gt SCREW CRT FIXING AS 1 240 lt 2130 2130 2 gt WASHER RUBBER SCREW TAPPING 4 14 lt 1430 1430 2 gt S
11. 2E1 04K 87 A10 469 080 87 015 694 080 87 010 405 040 87 A10 216 080 87 010 247 040 87 015 695 010 87 015 695 010 87 015 698 080 87 010 247 040 87 010 247 040 87 010 405 040 87 A12 092 080 KANRI NO DESCRIPTION IC TDA8357J IC TDA9367L IC MSP 3415D IC TDA8944J IC AT24C08 10PC IC TSOP1238WI1 IC STR F6653 IC LTV 817C IC UPC574J IC SE110N THYRISTOR X0202DA IC KA7805 IC KA7808 IC LE33CZ 61070 TR 2SC5343Y TR KTC3202Y 2502499 TR 25D1207 T TR STA933 Y DIODE BAT85 DIODE 1SS85TA DIODE BYW36 ZENER TZX12C ZENER TZX22C ZENER UZ 33B DIODE BY228 DIODE 1N4148 ZENER TZX2V4A ZENER TZX5V1B DIODE BYT51J ZENER TZX5V6B DIODE BYW76 ZENER TZX9V1B DIODE BAV21 CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 47MF 50V CAP E 220MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 220MF 25V CAP E 47MF 160V CAP E 47MF 50V CAP M 7500PF 1 6KV CAP M 0 3MF 250V 14KY 14EZY CAP M 0 27MF 200V lt 21KY 21EZY gt CAP E 3 3MF 160V CAP E 4 7MF 250V CAP M 0 1MF 250V CAP CER 2200PF 500V CAP E 0 47MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 47MF 25V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 22MF 50V REF NO C541 C542 C543 C550 C555 C561 C564 C580 C593 C602 C604 C605 C608 C610 C611 C612 C613 C614 C615 C616 C625 C626 C630 C636 C660 C690 C691 C770 NC801 C803 C804 C805 C806 C808 C810 Ac812 C813 C814 C820 C823
12. 5 CBE ogy gt FON RBSO R840 OM x i gt 0840 184146 L 0832 25V MOV 126 5V V T801 2084 0046D 9 10000 zk 12824 08234 5V 1000u T C820 1822 KA7808 R541 1 24 D820 BYW76 6 d 50v 4 R823 9k TV SE1430 1k TV SE21 30 E L802 79004 p 0822 TZXGV1B L wm C835 om CB14 i 180 Ak 1806 LJ SENON 1 f emm le Sy OUEST RBIS gt lz fe rt La POSISTOR E szk AY amp AS SER 4 4700p SAS 8 S 188 t K W i Go i E poe 4700p SRR W gt peres Cc z 0807 E CNET ae p 28C5843Y e o gt 75K M RB55 T 87 LFED FSN 0807 pu d aee 9810 T e ba 0808 4 0809 0 0470 1804 LF 24A1 BYW3e 1000 LTV 817C 2SC5343Y GND VIN DRAIN SOURCE OCP bad 220 240 V AC x caso REDE m 50 Hz AC 250 caiz 0 470 1801 STR F6653 820 4x SWBOI 4700 FBO PWCO1 PS3 225P 250V AC CORD P
13. 6V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 1000MF 25V CAP E 47MF 25V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 3 3MF 50V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 1MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP E 47MF 25V CAP E 47MF 50V CAP E 10MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP LINE ACROSS 0 47MF 275V CAP CER 4700PF 1KV CAP CER 4700PF 1KV CAP E 120MF 400V CAP E 33MF 50V CAP E 4 7MF 50V CAP CER 1000PF 2KV CAP CER 4700PF 4KV CAP E 100MF 160V CAP E 100MF 160V CAP CER 470PF 1KV CAP E 1000MF 25V CAP CER 470PF 1KV CAP CER 470PF 1KV CAP E 1000MF 25V CAP E 47MF 50V CAP E 2200MF 16V CAP E 2200MF 16V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP E 1000MF 25V CAP E 100MF 25V CAP CER 470PF 1KV CAP E 47MF 16V LED SML1216W FUSE CERA 250V JACK EARPHONE SOCKET RGB SOCKET RGB JACK PIN BOARD COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 1UH 10 5 COIL PEAKING 1UH 10 5 COIL H LINEARITY L 102 lt 14KY 14EZY gt COIL H LINEARITY TRL 341G 21KY 21EZY COIL PEAKING 12UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 10UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 4 7UH 3 5MM COIL PEAKING 4 7UH 3 5MM 1603 1650 1801 1802 1803 NLF801 P401 P402 P501 P501 P601 P801 P802 R305 R350 R350 R351 R351 R415 R450 R597 R598 R801 R802 R803 R804 R808 NR819 R920 R
14. 920 SF1 SF2 SP1A SW700 SW701 PART NO S5 CPZ 479 K02 55 0 000 100 55 0 000 100 55 8 9 430 599 55 0 000 100 S5 PLF 24A 100 S4 850 705 N18 S4 859 240 020 S4 850 705 N16 S4 850 705 N14 54 859 231 720 54 859 287 320 54 859 242 220 SR S02 Y33 1JS 87 025 601 080 54 25 415 2 0 87 025 601 080 54 25 415 2 0 S3 U18 A10 2J0 S3 X18 A10 3J0 87 025 459 080 87 025 459 080 SD T12 0B8 010 SR S02 Y75 3JS 87 015 515 090 SR F02 Y33 8K0 SR S02 Y82 1JS SR X10 B33 9JN 87 00 767 090 87 029 131 010 S5 PK3 953 M00 S5 PK9 650 M00 54 850 704 531 55 550 101 090 55 550 101 090 DESCRIPTION COIL PEAKING 4 7UH 3 5MM COIL BEAD MD 5 COIL BEAD MD 5 COIL CHOKE 94MH COIL BEAD MD 5 FILTER LINE LF 24A1 CONN AS BIC 05T 25T CONN WAFER YFW500 05 CONNECTOR 05 25 lt 14 14 2 gt CONNECTOR 05 25 lt 21 21 2 gt CONN WAFER YW025 04 CONN WAFER MKS2822 CONN WAFER YFW800 02 RES M OXIDE 330 2W RES METAL 3 0K 1 4 14KY l4EZY RES R METAL 1 5K 1 4 21KY 21EZY RES METAL 3 0K 1 4 14KY l4EZY RES R METAL 1 5K 1 4 21KY 21EZY RES M OXIDE 1K 2W RES M OXIDE 10K 2W RES METAL 15K 1 4 RES METAL 15K 1 4 POSISTOR T120 B80 A110 RES M OXIDE 75K 2W RES M OXIDE 47K 2W RES FUSE 0 33 2W RES M OXIDE 820 2W RES CEM 3 3 10W RES FUSE 1 2 1W lt 14KY 14EZY gt RES FUSIBLE 1 1W lt 21KY 21EZY gt FILTER SAW K3953M FILTER SAW K9650M CONN AS CP 385
15. CREW TAPPING 4 16 lt 2130KY 2130EZY gt SCREW TAPPTITE 3 10 SCREW TAPPTITE 3 8 Black COLOR NAME TABLE Basic color symbol Cream Basic color symbol Orange Green Gray Blue Transparent Blue Gold Pink Red Silver Titan Silver Brown Violet White Transparent White Yellow Transparent Yellow Metallic Blue Light Blue Transparent Green Dark Blue Transparent Orange Metallic Green Metallic Yellow Metallic Orange Transparent Pink Aqua Blue z PT FRNA R mb iml 2 11 203 3827 3111 KR CO LT D 1 CHOME TAITO KU TOKYO 110 8710 JAPAN TEL 03 3827 3111 737004 Printed in Singapore
16. DEMODULTOR VIDEO SWITCH LUMA DELAY CVBS Y VIDEO IDENT PEAKING ROM RAM VIDEO FILTERS BLACK STRETCH TELETEXT TELETEXT OSD ACQUISITION DISPLAY CHROMA 43 PAL SECAM NTSC DECODER H DRIVE RGB YUV INSERT H V SYNC SEP V DRIVE 48V 2nd LOOP RGB YUV MATRIX H OSC PLL H SHIFT GEOMETRY SATURATION HH YUV RGB MATRIX 25 22 21 1 EWD R V G Y B U BL ous F 5 22 Description Pin No Pin Name Description 1 Port 1 3 Not used 2 SCL I 12 bus clock line 3 SDA I I2C data line 4 SECAM L OUT O Port 2 0 high when L selected PushPull 5 O Port 3 0 over current protection 6 RF AGC IN I for factory use only high impedance 7 KEY IN I 2 local key input high impedance 8 S SW I ADC3 scart slow switching input 9 VSS C P Digital ground for p contoller core and peripheral 10 LEDI Port 0 5 8 mA current sinking capability 11 LED2 O Port 0 6 8 mA current sinking capability 12 VSSA Analog ground of teletext decoder and digital ground of TV processor 13 SEC PLL PLL decoupling 14 VP2 2nd supply voltage TV processor 15 DECDIG Decoupling digital supply of TV processor 16 PH2LF Phase 2 filter 17 PHILF Phase 1 filter 18 GND3 Ground 3 for TV processor 19 DECBG Bandgap decoupling 20 AVL EWD O East West dri
17. IV SE2130 e IV SE1430 e 5 Code No 09 009 350 0 1 lt NOTICES BEFORE REPAIRING To make the best use of this equipment make sure to obey the following items when repairing or mending Do not damage or melt the tunicate of the leading wire on the AC1 side including the power supply cord Do not soil or stain the letters on the spec inscription plates notice labels fuse labels etc When repairing the part extracted from the conducted side of the board pattern fix it firmly with applying bond to the pattern and the part Restore the following items after repairing Conditions of soldering of the wires especially the distance on the AC1 side Conditions of wiring bundling of wires etc Types of the wries Attachment conditions of all types of the insulation After repairing always measure the insulation resistance and perform the voltage withstand test See Fig 1 The insulation resistance must be 7 3 MO to 10 1 MO when applying 500V per second In the voltage withstand test apply 3 0 kV for 1 minute and check that the GO lamp lights Breaking current set to 10 mA Connect the safety checker as shown in Fig 1 then measure the resistance and perform the test Do not touch the equipment during testing For details of the safety checker refer to the supplied Operation manual Insulation resistance 7 3 to 10 1 500 V s Voltage withstand 3 0 kV for 1 minute
18. N R 18 432MHz 6826 5W 80 Sound decorder T Hi 5 T a Ceu x 2 cao lt 6615 EXT_2 ch H ET 1802 2 ii 2 7 EXT i G gt sie 9901 T 022 SCART OUT 470 OUT SCt_OUT i R Vrefi RBBD 3 3K R661 3 9K R850 x 3 3 TDAB944J Mute R INi INZ MODE SVR IN OUT2 619 OUT2 lt EXT 2 L R e EXT_1 L R C661 i 0 220 C885 ios 901 GND HPO1 Jock Phone eS i 1 NECK C B P903 A MUTE MAIN C B i gt 1001 TDA6107Q MAIN 4 4 VB A34JLL90X01 TV SE1430 A51EBV13X081 TV SE2130 2 gt 1 20 1K CC X 5 To MAIN C B 2 4 5800 1KV i 0965 SCREEN 2 1000p T H920 1 2 1W TV SE1430 1 0 1W TV SE2130 Heoter Voltage EE To MAIN C B 3 4 P401 To MAIN C B 3 4 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 C B 2 4 IR PULSE 11501 35 gt 055 e 1703 D710 TSOP1238WI m si gt MAIN C B 2 4 TXZ5V1B c a u COM VIDEO AUDIO PROCESS SECTION T Sch z Ed EXT 1 V IN i Buc EXT o 0504 R544 EXT 2 L R
19. Not connceted 27 VREF2 Referecne ground 2 high voltage part 28 DACMR O Loudspeaker out right 29 DACM L O Loudspeaker out left 30 NC Not connceted 31 TP Test pin 32 34 Not connceted 35 VREFI Reference gound 1 high voltage part 36 5 OUTR Scart output 1 in right 37 SCI OUT L O Scart output 1 38 NC Not connceted 39 AHVSUP Analog power supply 8 0 V 40 CAPLM Volune capacitor MAIN 41 AHVSS Analog ground 42 AGNDC Analog reference voltage high voltage part 43 47 Not connceted 48 ASG2 Analog shield ground 2 49 SC2INL I Scart input 2 in left 50 SC2INR I Scart input 2 in right 51 ASGI Analog shield ground 1 52 SCIINL I Scart input 1 in left 53 SCIINR I Scart input 1 in right 54 VREFTOP Reference voltage IF A D converter 55 MONO IN I Mono input 56 AVSS Analog ground 57 AVSUP Analog power supply 58 ANA IN1 I IF input 1 59 ANA INI I IF common 60 NC Not connected 61 TESTEN I Test pin 62 XTAL IN I Crystal oscillator 63 XTAL OUT O Crystal oscillator 64 NC Test pin 21 IC TDA9367 Block Diagram SOUND b B 43 3 V U SIFIN QSSOUT AMOUT RESET VPE LI LED OUT 2x e un o gt OUT ADC IN 4x VO PORTS 4x TUNERAGC PER e VISION IF QSS SOUND IF I C BUS IFIN a ALIGNMENT FREE SHANSCEIV H bk PLL DEMOD 95 MIXER VST PWM DAC MEMORY PORTS VIDEO AM
20. OWER CAUTION LIVE MAINS 14 ROBE 18 470 110V 126 5V To MAIN C B 1 4 2 4 3 4 S B 6V 5V 11V 8v To MAIN C B 2 4 110 126 5V To MAIN C B 3 4 WIRING 1 MAIN 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 MAIN C B Pa POWER L R ro Y t 2 Mig 2 02 21 2 JE 5 C C PY i 5 4 o K DIDEP n p a 7 U 8 ET 608 2 O n C613 2 ac Tope B Bf 2253 25 2 DAS lt 15 WIRING 2 NECK To MAIN GRY 1402 NECK C B To MAIN C B T402 FBT 16 WAVEFORMS 2 12 4 Vpp i IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS IC TDA8357J Vios Vi dift Vis SPX Vicdif ja ic feedback Vi neg 2 Vi aitt 1 Vi aiff IC TDA8944J 1 1 IN1 2 OUT1 OUT1 OUT2 OUT2 SHORT CIRCUIT AND TEMPERATURE PROTECTION GND2 18 IC STR F6653 VIN Drain DRV RE 8 6V 2 Source 77 Vth1 0 73 0 05v OCP FB OCP FB 21 1 85mA OSC lt gt 6 4 Vth2 1 3 1 6v h Tth min 1 S I INH comp Iconst Irm GND
21. SW TACT SKHV17910A SW TACT SKHV17910A TRANSISTOR ILLUSTRATIONS ECB 25 5343 5 933 2501207 10 PART NO SW702 S5 S50 101 090 SW703 5 S50 101 090 SW704 55 550 101 090 NSW801 55 540 101 143 T401 5 001 0 2 000 7402 55 0 0 000 204 T801 55 0 3 934 20 0100 54 859 719 930 X502 S5 XE1 2R0 00E X601 S5 XE1 8R4 32E 2501 S5 PXP S5R 5MB 2601 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2602 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2603 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2604 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2605 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2606 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2607 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2608 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2609 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 2610 S5 PXF 1B4 71M 22100 54 8 4 544 01 NECK C B C905 87 016 217 080 C965 87 012 397 090 C968 SC MXL 2E1 04K P903 4 859 262 120 5071 4 859 303 430 KTC3202 KANRI NO DESCRIPTION SW TACT SKHV17910A SW TACT SKHV17910A SW TACT SKHV17910A SW PUSH PS3 22SP TRANS DRIVE TD 10A2 FBT 1142 5106 TRANS SMPS 2084 0046 TUNER VARACTOR DT5 BF18D X TAL12 00000MHZ X TAL 18 43200MHZ FILTER CERA TPS5 5MB TF21 FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF FILTER EMI 470PF TRANSMITTER REMOCON RC AVT02 CAP E 4 7MF 250V CAP CER 1000PF 2KV CAP M 0 1MF 250V CONN WAFER YFW 800 01 SOCKET CRT PCS633A BCE 2 02499 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 C B 1 4 MAIN C B 1 4 AUDIO SECTION Voc Vae 1601 EXT i IN R i ASGI MSP 3415D EXT 2 I
22. e verti cal center of screen the circle is a perfect circle and each crosshatch is square If vertical center is not correct perform adjustment in 5 Ver tical Center again uc 22i Fig 10 2 11 AGC Input signal Color bar ANT RF Input Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL Test point 1501 6 pin RF AGC 11 1 Receive the pattern generator frequency at Pr91 11 2 Connect an oscilloscope to the test point 11 3 Choose AGC from the menu screen 11 4 Use the P V button on the remote control so that the voltage at the test point is 2 5 VDC MECHANICAL EXPLODED VIEW 1 1 MECHANICAL MAIN PARTS LIST 1 1 DESCRIPTION Zz vii REFERENCE NAME LIST BHaU C lt 7 0 If can t understand for Description please kindly refer to REFERENCE NAME LIST REF NO gt gt gt gt PART NO 87 054 087 010 87 054 086 010 8A JB7 004 010 8A JB4 004 010 8A JB7 002 010 w DPD ND HP HH 8A JB4 002 010 8A JB7 003 010 8A JB4 003 010 54 858 314 610 54 858 310 810 Cn i amp w 8A JB7 005 010 8A JB4 005 010 59 7 2 316 600 54 859 906 310 54 859 906 210 1 9 8A JB7 001 010 9 8A JB4 001 010 10 54 859 607 140 10 54 859 621 760 11 S5 8G0 000 084 11 55 860 000 123 12 54 851 944 710 12 54 851 945 210 13 8A JB7 006 010 13 8A JB4 006 010 14 54 856 818 3
23. ecured against implosion However when removing it or serving from backward it is dangerous to give a shock Take enough care to deal with it Avoid an X ray Safety is secured against an X ray by considering about the cathode ray tube and the high voltage peripheral circuit etc Therefore when repairing the high voltage peripheral circuit use the designated parts and do not change the circuit Repairing except indicates causes rising of high voltage and the cathode ray tube emits an X ray Perform a safety check after servicing Confirm that the screws parts and wiring which were removed in order to service are put in the original positions or whether there are the portions which are deteriorated around the places serviced This symbol is given to important parts which serve to maintain the safety of the product and which are made to confirm to special Safety Specifications Therefore when replacing a component with this symbol make absolutely sure that you use a designated part Tuner system Picture tube TV system Channel coverage Antenna input Video input Video output Audio input Audio output Operating temperature Power requirements Power consumption Standby Dimensions Weight SPECIFICATIONS Frequency synthesized tuner TV SE2130 21 50 8 cm V 90 degree deflection TV SE1430 14 in 34 cm V 90 degree deflection PAL B G D K l SECAM D K L VHF E2 E12 UHF
24. ess enter button Set the pattern generator s output level to 1 0Vp p across 750 load Burst signal Approx 0 3V 25 1 CRTADJUSTMENT 1 1 Precautions 1 Receive the white raster signal and then perform aging for at least 20 minutes 2 Demagnetize the area surronding the CRT with a degausser before making adjustments 3 Set the picture quality for each mode to the factory setting 4 Position the front screen facing the east as much as possible 1 2 Purpose 1 Beam landing adjustment purity magnet Set the left right balance of beam landing If there is a discrepancy in this adjustment a color irregularity will occur After completion of the landing adjustment it is necessary to perform convergence adjustment Before adjustment After adjustment Color irregularity Fig 1 1 2 Beam convergence adjustment 4 magnet Align the R beam with the B beam The G beam does not 3 Beam convergence adjustment 6 pole magnet With a 4 pole magnet align the G beam with the already aligned R B beam move with this adjustment SAO O t magenta magenta Ta 63 D white 6 Align the R beam with the B beam Align the G beam with the R B beam Fig 1 2 Fig 1 3 4 The composition of each magnet is as shown in Fig 1 4 In making adjustments rotate the lock ring clockwise looking from the CRT s back screen and disengage Be careful not to loose the lock ring
25. generator 6 2 Use the Vol buttons on the remote control to adjust the Black R and Black G values on the menu screen so that the color of scales A is gray Fig 6 1 Drive Adjustment Input signal White raster Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL 6 3 6 4 Supply white raster from the pattern generator Use the Vol buttons on the remote control to set the WP Red Lower the value until red disappears value to 63 so that the picture is reddish 6 5 6 6 Use the Vol buttons on the remote control to set the WP Green Lower the value until green disappears value to 63 so that the picture is greenish 6 7 6 8 Use the Vol buttons on the remote control to set the WP Blue value to 63 so that the picture is bluish 30 6 9 Lower the value until blue disappears 6 10 Perform steps 2 1 _ 2 9 several times so that the picture is seen more white 7 Focus Input signal Dot pattern Adjustment point SFR located at upper part of FBT T402 Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL Adjust SFR which B located at upper part of FBT T402 in order to get the best focus for the dot 8 Horizontal Center Input signal Crosshatch Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL 8 1 Set the TV to the Normal I mode 8 2 Choose H Shift from the menu screen 8 3 Adjust the Vol buttons on the remote control so that the dot mark at the center of
26. n Do not pull out the anode cap straight up Do not pull the cap forcibly After removing the cap check that the hook is not deformed 3 ANODE CAP REINSTALLTION 3 1 1 2 3 2 1 2 Observe the cautions carefully so that no accident occurs due to a defect in installing the anode cap and so it does not come off Caution before Reinstalling Never turn the anode cap after installing it Never re use the hook when it has been deformed If the anode cap is turned after it is installed it may come off Therefore arrange the high voltage cable before attaching the anode cap See Figure 3 1 If you have attached the anode cap before arranging the high voltage cable arrange the cable carefully so the cap does not turn Anode cap reinstallation Use a clean cloth moistened slightly with alcohol to clean the installation section See Figure 3 2 Caution Check that the installation section is free from dust foreign matter etc Coat the anode cap installation circumference with an appropriate amount of the specified silicone grease KS 650N Caution Be careful that silicone grease does not enter the anode button Left X DRA CRT Hook Figure 2 3 Anode cap Figure 2 4 Anode cap Right Figure 3 1 Anode button Installation section Figure 3 2 3 Eliminate twisting etc of the high voltage cable and arrange it so that no twis
27. nector P601 2 Remove connector P801 3 Remove connector P802 4 Remove connector P402 5 Pull out the MAIN C B in the direction of the arrow 2 See Figure 4 1 P601 MAIN C B nae Speakers Power cord P802 Degauss cord Figure 4 1 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST DESCRIPTION Cir C amp 7x REFERENCE NAME LIST 2 If can t understand for Description please kindly refer to REFERENCE NAME LIST BRUT RaW REF NO Ic PART NO S1 TDA 835 7J0 S1 TDA 936 7L0 S1 MSP 341 5D0 S1 TDA 894 4J0 SI AL2 416 00B S1 TSO P12 38W 87 A20 969 010 87 A91 033 010 50 5 742 000 S0 0SE 110 NSO ST X02 02D A00 S1 KA7 805 000 S1 KA7 808 000 1 LE3 3CZ 000 S1 TDA 610 700 TRANSISTOR DIODE MAIN C B C101 C102 C106 C121 C305 C315 C401 C404 C408 C408 C412 C415 C417 C420 C500 C501 C509 C514 C517 C519 C522 C528 C530 C532 C540 87 A30 492 080 ST R32 020 9AA 87 A30 050 010 87 A30 114 080 ST R33 300 9DB SD BAT 850 000 SD 1SS 85T A00 SD BYW 360 000 SD TZX 12C 000 SD TZX 22C 000 SD UZ3 3B0 000 SD BY2 280 000 87 A40 246 080 SD TZX 2V4 A00 SD TZX 5V1 B00 SD BYT 51J 000 SD TZX 5V6 B00 SD BYW 760 000 SD TZX 9V1 B00 SD BAV 210 000 87 010 405 040 87 010 408 040 87 010 409 090 87 010 405 040 87 016 584 080 87 016 647 010 87 010 408 040 SC MYT 3C7 52J SC MYT 2D3 04J SC MYE 2D2 74J S0 E7T B3R 3M0 87 016 217 080 SC MXL
28. ol SERVICE AGC SERVICE Black SERVICE Black G SERVICE Red SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE WP Green H Shift V Shift Dw Corner SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE WP Blue V Slope H Width EW Tapez SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE H Parall V Amp EW Parabo Option SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE H Bow V S Cor Up Corner 4 To terminate the menu screen press the MENU button on the remote control or the power button on the TV or remote control X It is not necessary to adjust the above items marked 1 29 5 G2 Alignment SCREEN Input signal Black signal Adjustment point SFR located at lower part of FBT T402 Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL Test point R cathode NECK C B 5 1 Set the TV to the Normal 1 mode 5 2 Set the Black R and Black G data values on the menu screen to 8 Set the WP Red WP Green and WP Blue data values on the menu screen to 32 5 3 5 4 5 5 Connect an oscilloscope to the test point Adjust the lower SFR of FBT T402 so that the voltage at the test point is 125 5 V 6 White Balance Perform aging before adjustment for at least 20 minutes Perform all adjustment steps several times Set the TV to the Normal 1 mode when performing adjustment steps 6 1 _ 6 10 Cutoff Adjustment Input signal Stairstep chroma OFF Measuring instrument Pattern generator PAL 6 1 Supply a stairstep signal from the pattern
29. s turned off Be sure to discharge the residual anode voltage before removing the anode cap Do not use pliers Do not use pliers etc to remove the anode cap If you used pliers and bent the hook to remove the cap the spring characteristics of the hook could be lost and when reinstalled the cap would come off from the CRT anode button easily causing an accident Do not turn the anode cap If the anode cap is turned in the direction of its circumference the hook is likely to come off Anode Cap Removal Discharge the anode voltage See Figure 2 1 Connect a flat bladed screwdriver to the CRT GND via an alligator clip Use a tester to check the end of the screwdriver and ground of the TV for continuity Touch the hook with the end of the screwdriver Caution Be careful not to damage the anode cap Turn over the anode cap Caution Be careful not to damage the anode cap Anode cap T Front cabinet Rear cabinet Figure 1 1 CRT GND CRT GND Figure 2 1 Anode cap Anode button CRT A S Hook Figure 2 2 5 6 Push anode cap with your thumb in the direction of arrow 4 as shown in the figure then lift the cap in the direction of arrow 2 to release the hook on one side See Figure 2 3 Turn over the anode cap on the side where the hook was released and pull out the cap in the direction opposite to that on which the cap was pushed See Figure 2 4 Cautio
30. sting the opening of the two magnets it is possible to adjust the amount of the beam s movement 1 Receive the dot pattern signal from the pattern generator 2 Pay attention to the center of the screen and perform adjustments with two 4 pole magnets so that the R beam and B beam are perfectly aligned and become a magenta color Refer to Fig 1 2 3 In the same way pay attention to the screen and perform adjustments with a 6 pole magnet so that the magenta beam and G beam are aligned and become a white dot Refer to Fig 1 3 4 After adjustments are completed secure all magnets with the lock link Refer to Fig 1 4 28 1 5 The Surrounding Convergence Adjustment Perform this adjustment after completion of adjustment 1 4 1 Shake the deflecting yoke up down to the right and left and adjust any discrepancies in the screen s surroundings 2 Insert wedges in three locations in the gap between the deflecting yoke and the surface of the CRT funnel in order to secure the deflecting yoke Refer to Fig 1 9 Position of wedge Fig 1 9 2 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 1 Use the numeric keys on the remote control to set the receiving channel to Pr91 2 Set Sharpness on the Picture Menu screen to 0 3 Press the buttons on remote control in the following order Skip R gt Move gt Menu The following menu will appear on the TV screen the menu can be switched by the P button on the remote contr
31. ting occurs See Figure 3 3 High voltage cable Anode cap Caution If the cable is not arranged correctly the anode cap could turn and cause an installation defect Figure 3 3 4 Turn over the rubber cap symmetrically on the left and right See Figure 3 4 Caution Take great care not to damage the anode cap A A Figure 3 4 5 Fit your forefinger over the projection at the center of the cap and hold the cap between your thumb and middle finger See Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Apply the hook on one side to the anode button as shown on the figure See Figure 3 6 Caution Check that the hook is held securely Apply the hook on the other side to the anode button as shown in Figure 3 7 button 30 Anode button Figure 3 7 Pull the anode cap slightly with the rubber cap turned over and visually check that the hook is engaged securely Release your hand from the rubber cap of the anode cap Caution Cover the anode cap so that it does not lift Hold the skirt of the andoe cap slightly to improve the close contact between the cap and CRT Check that the anode cap is in close contact with the CRT See Figure 3 8 BEM Anode button Figure 3 6 ee Anode button Figure 3 8 4 NECK REMOVAL Front Cabinet 1 Disconnect P903 CRT GND 2 Remove the NECK C B in the direction of arrow 1 See Figure 4 1 5 MAIN C B REMOVAL 1 Remove con
32. too much If the magnet assembly has become shifted during adjustments secure it to the position in Fig 1 4 DY lock screw Purity 4 pole 6 pole ock rin g Z Magnet assembly lock screw Magnet assembly Fig 1 4 226 1 3 Beam Landing Adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 Receive the green raster signal from the pattern generator Loosen the magnet lock screw and shift the magnet assembly backward toward the neck Loosen the DY lock screw and shift the DY deflecting yoke backward toward the neck After opening the two purity magnets to the same angle adjust the color width of the bands on both sides of the screen so that they are equal refer to Fig 1 5 a R B Fig 1 5 a As shown in Fig 1 5 b the purity magnet functions in relation to the electron beam Gradually shift the deflecting yoke toward the front toward the CRT funnel Stop movement at the point when the screen has become completely green COG 6 7 8 SY Fig 1 5 b Also verify the respective monochromatics of red and blue While looking at the screen adjust the tilt of the deflecting yoke and tighten the DY lock screw Shift the magnet assembly to the front toward the CRT funnel stop movement before the adjustment position and then tighten the magnet lock screw At this time be careful not to shift the position of the purity magnet 27 As there is occurrence of convergence
33. ve output 21 VDRB O Vertical drive B output 22 VDRA O Vertical drive A output 23 IFIN1 I input 1 24 IFIN2 I IF input 2 25 IREF I Reference current input 26 VSC Vertical sawtooth capacitor 27 TUNERAGC O Tuner AGC output 28 SIFIN1 I SIF input 1 29 SIFIN2 I SIF input 2 30 GND2 Ground 2 for processor 31 SIF AGC sound IF 32 REFO Not used 33 HOUT Horzontal output 34 FBISO I O Flyback input sandcastle output 35 OSS OUT O QSS intercarrier output 36 EHT overvoltage protection 37 PLLIF IF PLL loop filter 38 IFVO O IF video output 39 Main supply voltage TV processor 40 CVBSINT I Internal CVBS input 41 GND1 Ground 1 for TV processor 23 Pin No Pin Name Description 42 CVBS Y I External CVBS Y input 43 CHROMA I Chrominance input SVHS 44 AMOUT Not used 45 INSSW2 I 2nd RGB onsertion input 46 R2IN I 2nd R input 47 G2IN I 2nd G input 48 B2IN I 2nd B input 49 BCLIN I Beam current limiter input 50 BLKIN O Black current output 51 RO O RED output 52 GO O GREEN output 53 BO O BLUE output 54 VDDA Analog supply of teletext decoder and digital supply of TV Processore 3 3 V 55 VPE programming supply 56 VDDC Digital supply to core 3 3 V 57 OSCGND Oscillator ground supply 58 XTALIN I Crystal oscillator input 59 XTALOUT Crystal oscillator output 60 RESET Reset 61 VDDP Digital suppl
34. y to periphery 3 3 V 62 AUDIO MUTE Port 1 0 audio mute output PushPull 63 POWER O Port 1 1 power output PushPull 64 IRIN I Interrupt input 0 R C infrared input 24 ADJUSTMENT SET UP FOR ADJUSTMENT Because the video signal output from a pattern generator is used as the adjustment signal input during adjustment the video signal output from the pattern generator must conform with the specifications Measure the output waveform across 75 2 load Confirm that the synchronizing signal has an amplitude of about 0 3 V the video signal portion has an amplitude of about 0 7 V and the burst signal has an amplitude of about 0 3 V with flat envelope Confirm that ratio of the burst signal amplitude and the red signal amplitude is 0 30 0 66 If the output signal does not conform with the specifications calibrate the pattern generator Refer to pattern generator operation manual Use the LEADER LCG 404 for the pattern generator TV display Color bar signal of a pattern generator PRECAUTIONS BEFORE STARTING ADJUSTMENT Satisfy the following setting conditions before starting adjustment Allow warm up of 20 minutes or longer Do not turn off during warm up Set all picture quality controls of users setting to initial set up unless otherwise specified Picture quality reset 1 Select Picture on the screen menu and press enter button 2 Select Normal and press enter button 3 Select Reset and pr
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