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13. Selecta End ED Favorite The Favorite Channel feature enables easy access to the eight channels that you Channel preset or the last channel that you were watching User s favorite for details on how to set up this feature see Setting and Selecting Favorite channels Channel on page 32 Note Favorite Channel will not function with AUX input Channel Skip Add Skips unnecessary channels After AUTO SET UP you can erase unnecessary channels from the channel preset memory m is With the Channel Skip Add window open 4 Add 1 Press 4 or to select the desired channel You can b Asa view the channel that is selected with the Channel Skip Add menu the sub screen You can also use Mae Selecta End ED CH or 0 9 and ENTER buttons 2 Press 3 Press 4 or to select Skip and press C The selected channel will be erased If you want to re enter the skipped channel follow the steps above and select Add Auto Program Automatic channel presetting Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable channels When all the receivable channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed Select No to cancel Auto Program Cable Cable system setting Select On if your projection TV is connected to a cable system Select Off if your projection TV is connected to an antenna
14. 9 Press 4 or to select and press R Masi Saag tad EE appears beside the selected extender indicating that the programs that match the extender can be viewed If you select f is displayed to show that the programs that match the extender will be blocked again Ep s e em continued 39 10Repeat steps 8 and 9 for other extenders All programs that match the ratings you select and higher except for the extenders that were canceled will be blocked 11 After setting of the TV rating is complete press 4 to select D and press ppm Movie Rating Unrated View Select category Moe Selecta End ED Second select a movie rating 12Press 4 or to select Movie Rating and press CE Select rating More Selecta End Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued 13Press 4 to select the movie rating to be blocked and press G5 9 e pu 14Press or to select and press The amp indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all higher ratings indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked c LIED n Seba End ED 15Press MENU to exit the menu To block TV programs and or movies for which a rating signal is not given NR and N A For a d
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16. 2 a 1 4 AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROL CONTROL SWITCHES 5020 D1291 HC REMOTE SENSOR REMOTE SENSOR 31 BLOCK DIAGRAM 2 OF 8 we DET OUT 2 63 152 Lour ROUT HEP x end DET OUT ATOUT STIND STIND SAP IND SAPIND TOABOARD SYSTEM CONTROL B RFAGC gt BLOCK MODE MODE Fano MUTE MTU AUNT MLOUTI SDA da SDA Hour J SOL Oa sol 59 SUB TUNER 6 ds orari BUFER 0153 DEEM OUT 6 H SEP 0001 ne 4 s SR SDA de SDA TOABOARD sw sot Ca su gt SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK SWITCH 3 EA ANTSW2 1 ANTSW2 0003 E BUFFER SUFFER 0112 f 01113 01115 K E 1 02 1 SVIDEO hi N VIDES ADOT WEDS N VIDEO e AUDIOS 45 m el 3 AD AG 2 7 9 VIDED PR 2 4
17. WARNING prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or moisture CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL maintenance servicing instructions in the A literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of operating and CAUTION When using TV games computers and similar products with your projection TV or viewing a TV station whose logo always stays on the screen keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings If a fixed non moving pattern such as a station logo is left on the screen for long periods of time especially at a high brightness or contrast setting the image can be permanently imprinted onto the screen These types of imprints ar
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19. 156451211 PLUG CONNECTOR 81324 1204511 CARBON 5 81325 1249431 11 CARBON WK CN763 1 185 879 11 CONNECTOR ONE TOUCH R1327 12494111 CARBON 100K 5 iW 149591511 TAB CONTACT 81328 1494351 CARBON SK 56 MW 4609591541 TAB CONTACT CN766 1251 1841 SOCKET CRT SPARK GAP DIODE 67 154241 SPARK D761 8719 991 338 DIODE 1SS133F77 6732 151172931 SPARK 07 8719099133 DIODE 1SS133F77 0763 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 0764 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 0765 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 COIL 1761 1 414 188 41 INDUCTOR 1762 1412911 11 FERRITE NEON LAMP 761 1 517 778 21 LAMP NEON TRANSISTOR 0761 8 729 423 33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 0762 8 729 326 11 TRANSISTOR 2SC3271F N 0763 8 729 119 7686 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA 85 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading component identified by this B symbol indicates that it and mark are critical forsafety Replaceoniy nas been carefully factory selected to satisfy regulations with part number specified regarding X ray radiation Should replacement be required replace only with the value originally used REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES 0764 87092047 TRANSISTOR 2SA10910 TPE2 RESISTOR A 1316 475 A G BOARD COMPLETE KP 43T90 R76
20. MAIN SDA CB EEPROM T SENSOR BINT T SCLM 8 RESET 9 IC811 r 1vputsE 1056 9050 oys 9 z G4 amp 8 1 814 OSD MIX 1 d REYM RER ROR 3 9w 08 0807 2 4 1C808 IC808 REG TOR 2 6 5 6 6 6 0809 wi 5 4 3 10 13 xj x 18 BOR 11 0808 12 2 RER 9 ToAsoarD VIDEO 4 REB BOCK RE YM RE YS TOABOARD 7 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK 4 VP BUFF 35 KP 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 BLOCK DIAGRAM 6 OF 8 A 4 4 PJED CPU REGI CORRECTON 7 IC803 1 DIGITAL REGI L 48 HBLKIN IC812 CN801 22 N 4 REG MUTE sv JF 1 49 TESTS ADAC BOARD 10804 oF 1502 i X8USY ROUT 6 RH FILTER BUFF pres XAGKM 15 tour 2 09 TESTA 6 CLK RH 8 VBLKIN L 13 LRCK s Rv 1808 s 4 6 24 5 ev SOLS 4 8 INV 1 807 BH SDAS G9 Du BV DAC T av 5 IC823 L 8 15 RV FILTER BUFF CN402 LOUT n XRESET cu XMUTE C XSTOP CN202 1 3 xwc P TP 1 816 G DAC IC822
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22. 2 After selecting the Graphics Select Tool place your cursor in the document window and the cursor will change to a plus symbol Click and drag the cursor over the area you want to print When you release the mouse button a marquee or dotted lined box will be displayed outlining the area you selected 3 With the marquee in place go to the file menu and select the Print option When the print window appears choose the option under the section called Print Range which says Selected Graphic Select OK and the output will print only the area that you outlined with the marquee continued gt ON SCREEN SEARCH All of the text within the service manual PDF is content searchable This means that you can enter any text word phrase or reference number that appears in the manual and the PDF software will search find and move the cursor to the location where you requested text first appears This feature can be particularly useful in locating components on a specific schematic or printed wire circuit board PWB diagrams Follow these steps to effectively locate a component on a schematic diagram 1 Locate the schematic you want to search by clicking on the corresponding bookmark on the left side of the screen The view on the right of the Screen will then jump to the desired schematic page 2 Magnify the diagram to at least 400 before conducting a component search This will enable you to easily view t
23. 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une 5 and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES DIODE D731 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 0732 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 0733 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 1331 923 CG BOARD MOUNTED 0734 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 43828541 SCREW M3XI0 P SW D735 871999138 DIODE 188133777 D738 871910085 DIODE MTZJ T 77 5 1B CAPACITOR 0134 871999138 DIODE 18813377 1104664 11 ELECT XA 9 1104570 11 CERAMIC OQyF 10 C733 110241400 CERAMIC 470pF 10 5 L731 1414 10841 INDUCTOR GBH LU 14291111 FERRITE 140241400 CERAMIC 470pF 10 50V L101 14129111 FERRITE OH CT 1101 88000 CERAMIC 01302 140290141 FERRITE OH CT 11614000 CERAMIC 500V 0737 146241500 CERAMIC SF 10 NEON LAMP 14018941 20 250V 15177782 LAMP NEON 1104987 11 MYLAR 10 2009 C1302 1401834 ELECT AF 20 160V TRANSISTOR C1303 14269994 20 fV BET WF 2 16V 0731 87242333 TRANSISTOR2SC3311A QRSTA Ch r 10 200 032 8 723061 TRANSISTOR2
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25. not supplied ue 300 ohm twin lead cable Cable or antenna This is the simplest connection Connection is made directly from the cable or antenna to the projection TV Rear of projection TV VHF UHF Coaxial cable Cable and antenna You may find it convenient to use the following set up if your cable provider does not feature local channels that you are able to receive using an antenna Rear of projection TV Coaxial cable AUX No connection TO TO CONVERTER CONVERTER in this case Antenna cable VHF UHF Select Cable or ANT mode by pressing ANT on the remote control Connecting a cable box Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or encoded signals that require a cable box to view all channels Also set Cable to On in the Channel Set Up menu page 31 Rear of projection TV Coaxial cable VHF UHF IN Cable box Cable box and cable Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled encoded signals requiring a cable box only for certain channels e g HBO SHOWTIME etc cue De Rear of projection TV AUX 00 60 TO CONVERTER n 75 coaxial cable Signal not supplied VHF UHF DD CATV cable unscrambled channels For this set up you can switch between scrambled channels through your cable box and normal CATV channels by pressing on your remote control Notes You may be able to program your Son
26. R668 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 14 81522 121440011 METAL 22 1 12W R669 1 247 807 31 100 5 1 81523 1 214 800 11 22 1 12W R671 1 249 429 11 10K 5 1 81524 1 215 421 00 1K 1 Mw 81525 1 215 433 00 METAL 33K 1 AW R672 1 249 417 11 1K 5 1 81526 1 249 409 11 220 5 14W R673 1 249 425 11 CARBON 47K 5 R675 1 249 429 11 10K 5 14W 81527 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 14W R676 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 R1528 1 215 433 00 33K 1 AW R677 1 249 411 1 1K 5 1 81529 12154210 METAL 1K 1 14W R1530 1 214 800 11 22 1 12W R678 1 249 425 11 CARBON 47K 5 14W R1531 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W R679 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 1 R680 1 249 429 11 10K 5 14 81532 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W R681 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 1 81533 1 249 441 11 CARBON 100K 5 14W R682 1 249 417 41 CARBON 1K 5 1 81534 1 214 800 11 22 1 12W R1535 121542100 1K 1 14W R683 1249 47 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 81536 121543390 METAL 33K 1 14W R684 1 249 425 11 CARBON 47K 5 R685 1249 47 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 81537 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 14W R686 1 215 445 00 METAL 10K 1 81538 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 14W R687 1 215 429 00 METAL 22K 1 14W 81539 1 249 428 11 CARBON 8 2K 5 MW 81540 1249 47 11 CARBON 1K 5 MW R688 1 215 429 00 22K 1 14W R1541 1 247 843 11 CARBON
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28. adjusting Your SET UP menus Learning Menu Selection Use the MENU button to access a menu and use the and buttons to alter the settings Use the following example to learn how to modify settings 1 Press the MENU button The main menu appears c E 3 MENU Move Selecta End D 2 Press 4 or to highlight the desired menu and press CD to activate it Move Seca End ED You may also press to activate your selection 3 4 5 Press 4 or to highlight the desired option SUI Parental Control Captian Vision ET Engen Flash Focus No 2 e OE Press Options for your selection Pop up menu or Adjusting menu will be displayed Move End ED Espanol Frangais BEGA Sosa End ED Move Selecta End ED Press 4 or to make your selection and press to activate it The previous screen will reappear Mo Selecta End GED Some adjustment menus may require further operations For details see each menu option To return to the previous screen except for the slider adjustment menus choose D at the bottom of the menu and press Dore 6 Once you have completed all menu corrections press MENU to exit the menu screens MENU To exit from the menus at any me Press MENU Tip You can also use the MENU 4 gt and b
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30. not supplied select the video input which the satellite 1 3 receiver is connected to by pressing TV VIDEO on the remote control YC 15V 30V not supplied 12 Connecting satellite receiver SAT and a VCR 1 Connect the cable from the satellite antenna to the satellite receiver 2 Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF UHF IN on the VCR 3 Using a coaxial cable connect VHF UHF OUT on the VCR to VHF UHF on the projection TV 4 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the satellite receiver to AUDIO and 5 VIDEO IN on the VCR 5 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO use a V DEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable Note To view input from the satellite receiver or VCR select the video input which your satellite receiver or VCR is connected to by pressing TV VIDEO on the remote control Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Rear of projection TV ERE 8105 8205 not supplied YC 15V 30V not supplied 13 Connecting a DTV digital television receiver Before connecting be sure to read the Operating Instructions of the DTV receiver 1 Attach the co
31. 1 8105 8205 not supplied S VIDEO b 8 our Front of projection TV Connecting DVD Player Upper illustration Using an AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and 5 VIDEO IN on the projection TV to AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors Lower illustration 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO of LINE OUT on the DVD Player to AUDIO of VIDEO 4 IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Using three yellow VIDEO cables connect Y Ps and Pr of COMPONENT VIDEO OUT on the DVD Player to Y Ps and Pr of VIDEO 4 IN on the projection TV Notes Since the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of information picture noise may appear In this case adjust Noise Reduction in the Video menu see Noise Reduction on page 26 Some DVD Player terminals may be labeled differently If so connect as follows Connect Y green to Y Connect Ps blue to Cs Cb or B Y Connect red to Cz Cr or R Y This projection TV does not support progressive scan DVD players output Please use the interlaced output Rear of projection TV Disconnect all power sources before making any connections DVD cemere 18 585 o oo oH Audio S video AUDIO e ere AUDIO
32. 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C1506 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V C610 14130 47100 MYLAR O00tuF 5 50 C611 1 104 380 11 ELECT BLOCK 1000 20 250 C1507 1 126 942 61 ELECT 4000F 20 25V C612 1 104 350 11 ELECT BLOCK 1000 20 250 C1508 14024240 CERAMIC 0 0022uF 10 50V C613 1 136 165 00 FILM OAuF 5 50 C1510 1 126 941 11 ELECT 2 25V C614 1 130 467 00 MYLAR 470pF 5 50 C1611 1 126 964 11 ELECT 2 50V C1512 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 20 16V C615 1 104 331 11 0 002247 10 1KV C616 1413047100 MYLAR O00tyF 5 50 C1513 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50V C617 1 137 605 11 MYLAR OOF 10 250 C1516 1 104 665 11 ELECT 100 2 25V C618 1 126 965 91 ELECT 22 20 50V C1517 141304700 MYLAR O 001pF 5 50 C619 1 104 660 91 ELECT 20 16V C1518 1 102 12500 CERAMIC 10 50V C1519 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V C620 1 136 175 00 FILM O68UF 5 50 C621 1 136 175 00 FILM O68F 5 50 C1520 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 20 16V C622 1 136 171 00 O33F 5 50 C1521 1 126 941 11 ELECT 2 25V 623 1 136 171 00 O33yF 5 50V C1522 1 126 941 11 ELECT 2 25V C624 1 104 330 91 CERAMIC 470pF 10 KV 01523 1 126 964 11 ELECT 2 50V C1524 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V C625 1 104 660 91 ELECT 20 16V C626 1 104 660 91 ELECT 20 16V C1525 1 102 85291 CERAMIC 47pF 5 50 C651 1 164 644 11 330pF 10 500 C1526 4143647700 FILM AuF 5 50 C6
33. 20 C1929 1 10782611 CERAMCCHP 10 16V 671809861 DIODEASS356TE 17 C1930 1 10782611 CERAMCCHP 10 16V BIDET _ DIODE 10 16 D09 DODEMSSSSTEN C1938 1609041 CERAMCCHP 10 25 671905685 DIODEUDZSTE 1 828 D305 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 C1999 4116297011 CERAMICCHP 10 25V C1946 146290041 CERAMCCHP 5 50V Dd DIODE UDZSTE 7108 C1947 146292041 CERAMCCHP 5 50V DAZ lt 671997724 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 Pug ECT ME 24 DAD 871998861 DIODE 1SS35TE 17 C1954 1 16297011 CERAMICCHP 10 25V DAN DIODE ESTE DAM 871998861 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 C1970 1291 CERAMICCHP OOWF 10 25V D405 871998861 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 04 871908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 2B CONNECTOR 0407 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 01 1564650711 PLUGCONNECTOR 0408 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1S8355TE 17 CNOO2 176433311 PLUGCONNECTOR 10 0409 811992047 DIODEERC91 02 CNX3 15797921 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 11 D410 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 CNT 1605916541 TAB CONTACT Dit 871908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 208 CN202 177939211 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10 D413 8719 08385 DIODE UDZS TE17 228 CN203 1 564 509 11 PLUGCONNECTOR 0446 8719 92067 DIODE ERC91 02 CN204 159452241 PLUG CONNECTOR Dit 871908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 208 CN205 160590511 TAB CONTACT Dit 871908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 208 CN402 1 779 892
34. 43T90 48V90 53 90 61V90 A pattern from an external pattern generator must be used for the main deflection adjustments 1 Enter the service mode by quickly pressing the keys on the remote commander in the standby mode in the following order Press DISPLAY 5 Volume and then TV POWER Change from TV mode to video input mode Input a cross hatch pattern from an external generator that allows you to properly center and size over scan the pattern Select adjustment category adjustment item 0 VPOS Adjust the data so that the external pattern is centered vertically 5 Select adjustment category adjustment item 1 VSIZ Adjust the data so that the external pattern is correctly sized vertically Correctly sized means that the picture is overscanned by 7 596 i e only 92 5 of the picture is on the viewable area of the screen Confirm that the pattern is still correctly centered vertically o Select adjustment category adjustment item 5 HPOS Adjust the data so that the external pattern is centered horizontally 7 Select adjustment category VPNT adjustment item 6 VSIZ Adjust the data so that the external pattern is correctly sized horizontally Correctly sized means that the picture is overscanned by 7 596 i e only 92 5 of the picture is on the viewable area of the screen Confirm that the pattern is still correctly
35. COIL LF 8L MICRO INDUCTOR CAPACITOR TA TANTALUM PS STYROL PP POLYPROPYLENE PT MYLAR MPS METALIZED POLYESTER MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE ALB BIPOLAR HIGHTEMPERATURE ALR HIGH RIPPLE The components identified by shading and symbol are critical for safety Replace only with part number specified The symbol M F indicates a fast operating fuse and is displayed on the component side of the board Replace only with fuse of the same rating as marked Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque sont critiques pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie Le symbole HEH indique une fusible a action rapide Doit etre remplace par une fusible de meme yaleur comme maque KP 43790 48 90 53V90 61V90 Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen printed circuit Davies Printed symbol Temmamame Collector Transistor Base Emitter gt 987 Collector fs D Base Emitter 2 O cathode i Anode Cathode Diode Anodelll Nc Cathode 1 g vice aum Common Anode Cathode 9 Common prt De DUM Anode Calhode Common Diod de node Anode Common Go e m Anods Anode
36. STD SIGNAL DETECT FIXED SYPD 0 MEMORY POWER DOWN FIXED 42 CNRO 04 0 ICHROMA NOISE REDUCT TEST BIT FIXED 43 YNRK 04 0 Y NOISE REDUCT FILTER GAIN FIXED 44 YNRI 0 Y NOISE REDUCT FILTER CONV FIXED 45 YNRL 0 3 1 Y NOISE REDUCT FILTER LIMIT FIXED 46 CNRK 0 CHR NOISE REDUCT FILTER GAIN FIXED 47 CNRI 0 NOISE REDUCT FILTER CONV FIXED 48 CNRL 0 3 1 ICHROMA NOISE REDUCT LIMIT FIXED 49 wsc 0 3 1 NOISE DETECTION CORING FIXED TONE Tone Control ADJUSTMT NUMBER RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA NAME SETTING RBAS 063 TVG RESET VALUE BASS DATA VARIABLE Others 31 1 RTRE 063 p amp RESET VALUE TREBLE DATA VARIABLE 2 BBEH 0 15 10 BBE HIGH FREQUENCY FIXED 3 BBEL on 6 BBE LOW FREQUENCY FIXED 4 Loop 7 1 LooP EFFECT FIXED 5 SUFE 7 1 ISURROUND EFFECT FIXED DAC D A Converter ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA as SETTING UVSH 0 63 3i YUV SUB HUE FIXED 1 UVSC 0 63 YUV SUB COLOR FIXED 19 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PIP Picture In Picture ITEM _ ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA SETTING FSEL o FILDSELECT FIXED 1 045 2 VERTICAL ACQUISITION VARIABLE 2 HACQ 0 15 4 HORIZONTAL ACQUISITION VARIABLE 3 Isys 0 3 0 INSET DISPLAY SYSTEM FIXED 4 PSYS 0 3 o PARENT SYSTEM FIXED 5 FACT 0 FRAMEMODEACTIVATION FIXED
37. Speaker grille assy BVTP 3x12 D Two screws Screws 4x20 tapping 1 6 BEZNET ASSY REMOVAL 2 Eleven screws 43 90 Twelve screws KP 48V90 Fifteen screws KP 53V90 Fourteen screws KP 61V90 Screws 4x20 tapping E 3 Beznet assy Three screws KP 43T90 48V90 Five screws 53 90 61 90 Screws 4x20 tapping 10 43790 4890 53 90 61 90 1 7 MIRROR COVER REMOVAL Seventeen screws KP 43T90 Twenty four screws KP 48V90 Twenty one screws KP 53V90 Twenty five screws 61 90 Screw 4x20 tapping 1 9 A BOARD AND BOARD REMOVAL Two screws 3 12 Eight screws 3x12 Terminal board Seven screws 3x12 1 8 HC BOARD AND S BOARD REMOVAL Two screws Screws 4x20 tapping Sensor Sensor bracket A bracket B NU DS board Main bracket Claws Two screws BVTP 4x12 Claws 2 1 Two screws Nd BVTP 4x12 NY m gt gt L screen i holder gt board val Two screws 4x12 11 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 1 10 HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 1 Removal 2 Installation 1 Rubber turn 90 Hook HV cable 1 11 PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL CAUTION Removing the arrow marked screws is strictly prohibited If removed it may cause liquid to spill Four screws Screw 4x20 tap
38. menus in your language of choice Video Label Easy recognition of This feature allows you to label each input mode so that you can easily identify the connected equipment connected e g you can label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS equipment e g SAT VHS Wei sess End With the Video Label window open 1 Press or to select the input mode you wantto E label and press C4 VIDEOS amm 2 Press 4 or to select the label and press i E Video Label Options Te VIDEO 1 VIDEO 1 VHS 8mm Beta LD SAT DVD RECEIVER DTV Skip VIDEO 2 3 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 VHS 8mm Beta LD SAT DVD DTV Skip VIDEO 4 VIDEO 4 SAT DVD RECEIVER DTV Skip If you select Skip your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan through video sources using the TV VIDEO button Flash Focus Select Yes and press C to start Flash Focus adjustment When the Automatic adjustment is completed the cross pattern on the screen becomes white for convergence details see page 19 adjustment Select No to cancel Flash Focus 35 Bl Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued Using the Parental Control Feature The TV programs and movies shown on TV are given a rating signal based on the following rating systems In U S A 0 5 Television Parental Guidelines to rate television programs U S TV ratings and Motion Picture Association of America MPAA Guidelines to
39. 10 50 00157 15650611 PLUGCONNECTOR C1544 10212800 CERAMIC OOF 10 50 0508 15650611 PLUGCONNECTOR C1545 1 12693311 20 16V C1546 1102 42500 CERAMIC 10 50V DIODE 61547 143048700 MYLAR 002206 5 50 E 051 8719409835 DIODE MTZJ T 77 5 1B C1548 143647700 E 5 SW 055 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T77 15B C1549 1 13047100 MYLAR 5X 50 0506 87192163 DIODE MTZJ T 77 7 58 C1550 1104451 ELECT 1009F 2 25 D507 871999133 DIODE 188133177 C1551 1 102 121 00 CERAMIC 0 0022uF 10 50 0515 871999133 DIODE 155153777 C1562 1462240 MYLAR OF 5 10V 057 8719 9795 DIODE RGP15J 6040G23 C1555 1104451 ELECT 1009F 2 25V 0518 871994580 DIODE ERC06 15S C1556 1 10466541 ELECT 20 D520 871930243 DIODE RGP10GPKG23 C1557 1 126 96911 20 50V 0820 87830243 DIODEELIZVI C1559 11374011 MYLAR 5 055 87190314 DIODE RGP02 20EG23 C1560 1126 94251 ELECT 100yF 20 25V D526 87160314 DIODE RGP02 20EG23 C1561 14124240 CERAMIC 0 0022uF 10 50 0528 8719 90803 DIODE GPOBDPKG23 C1562 110242500 CERAMIC 0047F 10 50 0529 8719 30243 DIODE RGP10GPKG23 C1563 11371481 MYLAR 5 50V D530 871999133 DIODE 185133777 C1566 149745081 MYLAR 5 50V D531 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 C1570 1 13047100 5 50V D532 8 719 908 03 DIODE GPOBDPKG23 C1571 1 102 074 00 CERAMIC 00010 10 50V D533 8719 30243 DIODE RGP10GPKG23 C1572 14140207400 CERAMIC 10 50 054 87
40. 81223 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R1159 1 216 065 91 47K 110W 81601 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R1605 1 208 802 11 METAL CHIP 68K 050 1 10W R1160 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 R1162 1 216 689 11 RES CHIP 39K 5 10W R1607 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1163 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP AK 5 110 81609 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1164 1 216 093 91 68K 5 110 81610 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10 R1165 1 216 065 91 ATK 110W 81614 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R1616 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R1166 1 216 097 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 10W R1167 1 216 065 91 47K 110W 81617 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 10 R116 1 216 689 41 RES CHP 39K 5 10W 81619 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R1169 1216089941 47K 81622 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10 RO 1216089841 47K 5 110 81627 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 R1700 1 249 377 11 CARBON 047 5 14W R 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 1 216 049 11 RES CHP 1K 5 HW 81701 1 216 295 91 SHORT 1174 1 208 782 11 METAL CHIP 1K 0 50 1 10W R1702 1 216 295 91 SHORT R1175 1 208 782 11 METAL CHIP 1 0 50 1 10W R1703 1 216 295 91 SHORT R1182 1 216 295 91 SHORT 81704 1 216 021 00 RES CHIP 68 5 10W R1705 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R1183 1 216 048 00 RES CHIP 910 R1184
41. 81903 121606591 RES CHIP 47K 55 10W TUNER RI904 121606591 RES CHIP MW 121607100 RES CHP 82K TUNER SITAE 1 15 85943050 TUNER FSS BTF FA401 8196 121607100 RES CHIP 82K 5 81908 12160491 5 MW CRYSTAL R1909 12160651 RES CHIP 5 10W XO 178158021 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL R 121606591 RES CHIP 47K 5 MW X22 16750511 OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL R1912 121606591 RES CHIP AK 5 HOW X203 15795811 VIBRATOR CERAMIC X801 1176719521 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 120600591 RESCHP AK X1903 176072321 VIBRATOR CRYSTAL 2025MH2 8196 121607391 RES CHP 10K 5 121601291 RES CHIP 41 5 1 818 12164911 RESCHIP 5 MW R 121603700 RES CHIP 330 5 10 82 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF N0 PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES TRANSISTOR C 2 0704 8 729 423 33 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 0705 8 729 326 11 TRANSISTOR 2SC3271F N 1331 922 BOARD MOUNTED Q706 8 729 200 17 TRANSISTOR 25 10910 2 438285411 SCREW M3X10 P SW RESISTOR CAPACITOR
42. DODEISSESTEIZ FB2007 12601791 RES CHP 4 5 HOW D1906 871998861 1S8355TE 17 01907 8 719 988 61 DIODE 1 355 17 72 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES FILTER ICT 815984222 ICUPCIBMOSTE 02 15946827 ICUPD424240LE 60E2 FITER LOW PASS 1C1703 875858444 ICUPD64082GF 3BA FUB JETER LOW PASS 81595042 1 UPC29M33TEI FLITO4 1090041 FILTER LOW PASS Gai COMM FLOS 123973621 FILTER EMI FEUUS 929998621 FILTER EMI 11902 875083020 1 SDAQS88XB23 8759677402 ICBU40538CF E2 ICI 8752058868 ICCXABWM T4 8759055982 ICUPC2SM33TEI 0001 815935291 000 815292141 ICCXP7500100390 TL JACK CIM 81800700 JOMACOEMNUTIA JMO 4798418941 TERMINALBLOCKS 4P ER L JM0 4794419414 TERMNALBLOCK S 4P 180766740 JACK MC un J1104 1794 11611 JACK BLOCK PIN 2P JM06 1794 117 11 JACK BLOCK PIN 3P Que 1290 ICTDATAS 4794644 JACK BLOCK PIN 2P 0681 875045090 ICPQO9RD11 8750450 ICPQO9RD11 CONDUCTOR 80 8750 48098 ICTCTWGFUCTEI2R 121620591 SHORT 10800 875040096 ICNUMISSEN TE2 0808 875058066 ICCMOQNCF cai ICM 875040096 ICNUMBSBM TE2 S ICH 87520 37 IC CXP86324 030Q TL L001 1414856 11 INDUCTOR 108 1004 144039721 FERRITE 87595462 ICU
43. eee OH ha Cable 1 Antenna YC 15V 30V 3 not supplied Rear of projection TV m VMC 8105 8205 not supplied Coaxial cable 1 0 62 antenna Splitter not supplied E ver YC 15V 30V J not supplied J 3 Note To view scrambled channels through the cable box select the video input which the cable box is connected to by pressing TV VIDEO If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VIDEO cable If you are connecting a monaural VCR connect only the single audio output to the left MONO input on the projection TV 11 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV continued 2 Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Connecting a satellite receiver SAT 1 Connect the cable from the satellite Rear of projection TV antenna to the satellite receiver 2 Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF UHF on the projection TV 3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables pe de connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the olo jr satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO R OHOH ar LE I at IN on the projection TV White AUDIO e dl Left Red AUDIO Right S VIDEO Note AUDIO R To view input from the satellite receiver
44. 1 10W R945 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R893 1 216 073 91 10K 5 110 R950 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10 79 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R951 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 81012 1 216 295 91 SHORT R952 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 81013 1 216 295 91 SHORT ROM 1 216 295 91 SHORT R953 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 81015 1 216 295 91 SHORT R954 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R955 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1106 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10 R956 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R1107 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R957 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R1111 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R1142 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 10W R958 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 R1113 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 10 R959 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R960 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1114 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 10 R961 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1115 1 216 113 00 470K 5 110W R962 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW RH 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 5 10W R963 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1118 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 MW R964 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R965 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1
45. 1 E GERA GOIH 50880 GF 98h BUFFER w 0222 1 681 SV REG v SV REG Pew 34 3 4 VIDEO KP 43790 48V90 53V90 61 90 Gb BoaRD cus B FOR CHECK CD soar JO BOARD BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 OF 8 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 LEFT 1 809 1 805 PLL IC812 S SENSOR i peu oo i G9 8 veo our FINA 4 y B H 53001 i PFD0UT SENSOR 42 VCO IN conv 1 6 3 6 CN3001 CN802 8 AREGI 08 7 5 H IHP 7 SENSOR I H z IDREGOVF Q6 _ _ EE E IDREGBSY 075 UPPER eis UPPER 49 AREGI DO mx S SENSOR i Wie et AD I AREGI D1 E _ DREG SOL 7 4 ODREGSDA 27 LOWER RG 17 s 19 AREAL D2 IDREGSDA G PSDA IC801 OUCSW 8 z 5 SENSOR CN3001 IC804 ODREGIRST 6 T SENSOR IV CONV 0 DREGI MUTE SS NVM STOP RIGHT H 0 KUMUPRT S SENSOR Mam SDA
46. 20 50V C662 1 123 024 21 ELECT 3F 160V C552 1 130 489 00 MYLAR 0 033uF 5 50V C553 1 126 935 11 ELECT 20 16V C663 1 104 665 11 ELECT AOOUF 2 25V C664 1407 910 11 ELECT 100 2 35V C554 1 126 935 11 ELECT 20 16V C665 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220 20 10V C555 1 104 665 11 ELECT AOOUF 2 25V C666 1 126 927 11 ELECT 2200uF 20 10V C556 1 104 665 11 ELECT 1009F 2 25V C667 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V 557 1 128 562 11 ELECT 20 100V C563 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C668 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C669 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C564 1 102 129 00 CERAMIC 10 50V C670 14106 35900 MYLAR 0041 5 100V C565 1 102 129 0 CERAMIC 10 50V C672 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C566 1 104 666 11 ELECT 20 25V C673 1 126 960 11 ELECT AuF 20 50V C567 1 106 387 00 MYLAR 9066 5 200V co 1 136 311 11 MYLAR 041 20 125 C674 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C676 1 126 940 11 ELECT 3309F 20 25V C602 14120 12240 OO47UF 5 630V C678 1 104 665 11 ELECT AOOUF 2 25V 603 1 113 920 11 CERAMIC 0 00222 20 250 C679 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C680 1 128 551 11 ELECT 22uF 2 25V A 1 113 920 11 CERAMIC 0 00222 20 250 A ceo 1 113 920 11 CERAMIC 0 00222 20 250 C1501 1413049500 MYLAR Qtr 5 50 A 1 436 311 11 MYLAR 041 20 125V C1502 1426 41 11 ELECT ATOuF 2 25V C608 1 107 670 11 ELECT 10 2 40 C1504 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V C609 1 130 467 00 MYLAR 470pF 5 50 C1505
47. 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A 55 c mm p REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER H B VIDEO 2 INPUT MENU CONTROL KEYS 51 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 5 5 SEMICONDUCTORS BA05T CXA2039M T6 NJM7805FA UPC339C 2SA1175 HFE 2SA1309A 28 2785 Ss 0 28C3311A poen s 14 LETTER SIDE 24pin 4 bia Z8613012SSC 00TR Z8622912SSC 00TR BH3868FS E2 SDA9288XE mmg Hu 1 wanana ane worm a TU nl 18pin Tor 32pin 23 1091 0 BU4053BCF T2 CXA1315M PQ09RD11 UPD6376GS E2 1 7 Zn M24C08 MN6T ed NJM2533M TE2 NUM4SSBMIT2 2SD2144S UVW ST24E16FM6TR 25 1837 25021445 CM0006CF TC7WE6FU TE12R 2SC4793 UPCM4570G2 IRF614 s J A im A 80pin spin B STK392 150 MOTAMCOSRE ZSDARTE RF 2 gt 0 NJM2058M TE2 PEN gt pere TC74HCOBAF EL 8 30pin TLC2932IPW j 1 Lo CXA2079Q MARKNG SE VEN CXA2147Q CXP750010 026Q fh CXP86324 024Q TCSDASSE cc 28A1162 G 28D601A Q DTC143TKA T146 2SK2663 DTC144EKA T146 NJM4558D 28pin TOP VIEW UPC393C
48. 53 90 61V90 DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES C276 1 162 927 11 100pF 5 50V C325 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50 1 126 959 11 ELECT OA7UF 20 50V C326 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C327 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C279 1 126 959 11 ELECT OA7UF 20 50V C328 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C280 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 5 50 C281 1 130 495 00 MYLAR OAuF 5 50 C329 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C282 14130 49500 MYLAR 0 5 50 C418 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50 C283 14130 49500 MYLAR OAuF 5 50 6427 1 126 964 11 ELECT 2 50V C433 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 20 50V 284 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C437 1413048900 MYLAR Q033yF 5 50 C285 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 00 10 25V C286 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP OOF 10 25V C438 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C287 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10pF 20 50V C439 1 126 960 11 ELECT 20 50V C288 14130 49500 MYLAR OAuF 5 50 C440 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 20 50V C441 1413047700 MYLAR 0 00334F 5 50V C289 1 137 581 11 FILM 0 5 100 C442 1 130 489 00 MYLAR 043 5 50V C290 1 126 935 11 ELECT ATOuF 20 16V C291 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V 0443 1 130 471 00 MYLAR O 001pF 5 50 C293 1 162 967 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0033F 10 50 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 20 50V C204 1413049500 MYLAR OAuF 5 50 C445 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 2 50V C446 141304
49. 61V90 B HLA 39 A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 OF 3 m 111 11 1 111118 LI t i jp uUa T L 3 l ui 3 Ef M a E FEE da 4 ath illo AQ sis y w bilo ER 8 k 3 e 4 eni 7 BG EE e N
50. C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms VIDEO phono jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative AUDIO phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms 52 VIDEO 4 IN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative Ps 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms Pr 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms AUDIO phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms AUDIO VAR FX OUT phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 470 ohms CONTROL OUT minijack Speaker Tweeter 66 mm 2 5 4 x 2 KP 61V90 Woofer 160 mm 6 3 5 x 2 KP 61V90 100 mm 4 x 2 KP 43T90 48V90 53V90 61V90 Speaker output 17W x 2 KP 43T90 48V90 53V90 61V90 Power requirement 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption In use Max 160 W In standby 1 W Dimensions W H D 965 x 1 058 x 570 mm 38 x 41 5 x 22 1 z inches KP 43T90 1 105 x 1 338 x 579 mm 431 2 x 525 s x 223 4 inches KP 48V90 1216x 1417 x 632 mm 477 s x 553 4 X 247 s inches KP 53V90 1 370 x 1 560 x 670 mm 54 x 613 s x 263 s inches KP 61V90 Mass 532 kg 117 Ibs KP 43T90 64 4 kg 142 Ibs KP 48V90 66 kg 145 Ibs KP 53V90 92 6 kg 204 Ibs 8 oz KP 61V90 Supplied accessories Remote control RM Y906 1 Batteries 2 size AA R6 Optional accessories Connecting cables RK G34 RK 74A RK G69HG VMC 10HG 720 8105 8205 YC 15V 30V U V mixer EAC 66 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice index A Adjusting sliders ANT b
51. D1527 H 10 D531 E 11 D1528 H 10 0532 B 4 01529 H 10 0533 3 IC D534 D 5 16502 D 11 0601 F 3 601 H 3 D602 F 3 16651 F 6 D603 F 2 IC652 H 9 D604 G 3 16653 1 10 0605 F 3 16654 6 5 D607 6 3 16655 4 D609 G 3 161501 H 11 0610 F 4 1 1502 0 13 0650 1 9 161504 H 10 0651 F 5 1 1505 F 12 0652 F 5 1 1506 10 0653 6 6 1 1507 11 0654 6 8 1 1509 H 13 0655 H 7 TRANSISTOR 0656 6 7 0501 B8 0657 6 6 0502 0658 6 6 0503 D 9 D659 0505 F9 D660 19 0506 D661 6 0507 D662 F 5 0601 G3 D663 6 0602 G 3 0664 E4 0651 F4 D665 5 0652 5 D666 F 5 0653 G5 D667 5 0654 ES D668 5 0655 F5 D669 F 6 0656 G5 0670 17 0657 F6 0671 17 0658 D672 7 01501 10 D673 F 3 01502 F 14 m t 0674 5 01503 6 13 SECONDARY 0675 F 4 Q1505 H 14 D676 F 5 01506 E 11 0677 5 01508 C 13 D680 4 01509 B 13 D1501 H 13 Q1511 F 13 D1503 B 13 46 CG BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM KP 43T90 48V90 53V90 61V90 1 2 3 4 5 7
52. DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES L654 141030641 FERRITE 045H O652 8729 92239 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S TP V 1655 141030641 FERRITE 045H O653 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA L656 141252531 INDUCTOR 40H 0654 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA L657 141252534 INDUCTOR 10H O655 872940393 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA L658 1412525 31 INDUCTOR 10H 08 872942333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 1659 14125231 INDUCTOR 47H 0657 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA L660 1412521 31 INDUCTOR 47H 06588 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A RTA L1501 14125332 INDUCTOR ATH 01501 872042333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 1150 1412553321 INDUCTOR ATH 0452 872941976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA 1509 141253321 INDUCTOR 41H 0153 872942333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 1150 1441253321 INDUCTOR ATH 0455 872042333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA L1511 1412 53321 INDUCTOR 41H 0456 872942333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 1152 1412533 21 INDUCTOR 0458 872940333 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 1153 1412551 INDUCTOR 10H 0159 872941976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA 1154 1412911 11 FERRITE OH 045 8729 423 332 TRANSISTOR 2SC3311A QRSTA 55 141291311 FERRITE OH RESISTOR NEON LAMP RED 1248441 CARBON 33K 5 1517 7821 LAMP NEON R502 1249419411 CARBON 15K 5 502 4351777821 LAMP NEON 8503 1260333641 CARBON AK 12W 508 4351777821 LAMP NEON ROM 1260 0871 CARBON 100 5 12 504 4351777821 L
53. End 3 Press 4 or to select Rating and press om orange Youth Moi Eni GED 4 Press 4 or to select Custom and press Select category Mosi End GED First select a TV rating 5 Press 4 or to select TV Rating and press CD Tu L Select rating Selecta End EED 6 Press or to select the TV rating to be blocked and press C qus A mo Allow rating Move Selecta Eng EED 7 Press or to select and press The amp indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all higher ratings indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked SED lt gt 6 Select category Moved Seba End ED Some ratings have additional content ratings called extenders The extenders are defined as follows D sexually suggestive Dialog FV Fantasy Violence L coarse Language S Sexual situations and V Violence By setting the extenders you can define additional viewing limits For more details of extenders see page 45 All of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be blocked If you wish to allow any of them to be viewed go to step 8 8 Press or to select the extender to be viewed and press a MAGII lt
54. HZM 07 0 HORIZONTALZOOM FIXED 7 VPNR 0 VSYNCPULSENOISEREDUCT FIXED 8 VPDL 0 31 8 VERTSYNC PULSE DELAY FIXED 9 FRSL 0 FRAME SELECT FIXED 10 FRWH 07 2 FRAMEWIDTHHORIZONTAL FIXED 11 FRWV 0 3 1 FRAME WIDTH VERTICAL FIXED 12 VERB 0 VERTICAL BLANKING MODE FIXED 18 SELD 0 15 0 SELECT DELAY FIXED 14 PCOR 1 POSITION CORRECTION FIXED 45 CLDL 0 31 0 CLAMPING DELAY FIXED 16 CLMD 03 3 CLAMPING DURATION FIXED 17 CLMS 0 3 2 CLAMPING PULSE START FIXED 18 POFV 1 POS OFFSETFINEVVAR VARIABLE 19 0 31 2 POS OFFSETFINEHVAR VARIABLE 20 VSHK 0 31 0 VERTICAL SHRINK FIXED 2 HSHK 0 31 0 HORIZONTAL SHRINK FIXED 22 CLPL 0 CLAMPING PULSE LENGTH FIXED 28 REFI 0 REFRESH INTERVAL FIXED PREWRITE DATA PYC ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STD NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE s rie PSCN 045 PIP SUB CONTRAST VARIABLE 1 PSC4 0 15 5 PIPSUBCONTRASTFORVIDEO 4 FIXED 2 PHUE 063 32 PIP SUB HUE VARIABLE 3 PCOL 045 8 PIP SUB COLOR VARIABLE 4 PCL4 045 9 PIP SUB COLOR FOR VIDEO 4 FIXED 5 PBRT 045 1 PIPBRIGHTNESS FIXED 6 PBT4 045 1 PIPBRIGHTNESSFORVIDEO4 FIXED 7 PYDR 0 255 192 PIPY DRIVE FIXED 8 PYD4 0 255 192 PIPYDRIVE FOR VIDEO 4 FIXED 9 PUDR 0 255 180 PIPUDRIVE FIXED 10 PUD4 0 255 180 PIP U DRIVE FOR VIDEO 4 FIXED 11 PVDR 0 255 120 PIPVDRIVE FIXED 12 PVD4 0 255 120 PIPV DRIVE FORVIDEO 4 FIXED 13 PYPD 015 1 PIPY PEDESTAL
55. P P 216 1194523 LEAD ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 208 1 556 945 21 216 1 790 001 11 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR 1 771 187 11 SWITCH RF ANTENNA 217 1 500 021 11 CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE 210 4 069 675 01 TERMINAL BOARD KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading and mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 11 CHASSIS KP 61V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 201 1 529 402 11 SPEAKER 16 22 1316 498 BOARD COMPLETE 202 1 529 403 21 SPEAKER 6 6CM The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on this board are not 208 4 052 894 01 SCREW 4 X 20 TAPPING included and must be ordered separately See items 214 and 215 204 1299 423 ABOARD COMPLETE 207 1 557 056 31 213 1 453 238 31 FBT ASSY NX 4007 X4P4 208 15556 04521 CABLE P P 24 1 900 249 98 FOCUS LEAD ASSY A 25 1 779 095 23 LEAD ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE A 26 1 790 001 11 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR 209 1 771 787 11 SWITCH RF ANTENNA 217 1 500 021 11 CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE 210 4 069 675 01 TERMINAL BOARD A n 4 069 674 22 TERMINAL BOARD KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 6190 NOTE The components iden
56. R Restricted Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian This film includes hard language tough violence nudity drug abuse or other elements of concern NC 17 or X No One 17 Or Under Admitted This is a film that most parents would consider not suitable for children aged 17 and under There may be violence sex abberrational behavior drug abuse or other elements of concern NR Not Rated This is a film that a producer has not rated intending to have his film widely released N A Not Applicable This is a film that a producer considers outside the scope of the MPAA ratings Note NR and N A ratings are shown together as Unrated in the menu U S TV ratings US TV ratings are for TV programs rated according to the U S Television Parental Guidelines TV Y Children This program is designed for young children aged 2 6 and is appropriate for all children TV Y7 Directed to Older Children This program is designed for children aged 7 and above Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence or slapstick violence or may frighten children under the age of 7 TV G General Audience Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages It contains little or no violence no strong language and little or no sexual dialog or situations TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested This program contains some material that parents may find unsuitable for younger
57. The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque ZA sont critiques pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 8744 4120043341 CARBON 5 10 1326032841 CARBON 1W R746 124943711 CARBON 5 124943841 CARBON 56K 5 1 A 1331 924 A CB BOARD MOUNTED RIS3 14129111 FERRITE R 1215916 00 METAL OXIDE 60 5 dW SCREW VIXI P SW 0 R30 121591600 METAL OXIDE 60 5 R1303 12494011 CARBON 39 5 MW CAPACITOR R1304 1249391414 CARBON 68 5 W On MF 2 2 760 140457041 O00tUF 10 R1305 1249391414 CARBON 68 5 14W 10 SOY 81306 1224942941 5 iW gt SF 10 50 R1307 126031131 CARBON 3 5 1 RC 81308 2494191 CARBON 15K MW CERME SU 1 RIS 12494111 CARBON 400K 5 AW 14269411 AOF 2 50V RH 4249 4941 CARBON 15K 5 MW M ew RIS 1248941941 CARBON 15K 5 AW CD NA HET ZF 20 250 R1315 1249399414 CARBON 3 5 1 RISO 1424944341 CARBON 40 5 81321 1 249406 11 CARBON 120 5 MW CONNECTOR 15450 PLUGCONNECTOR sP 81323 12403711 CARBON 047 5 MW
58. crosshatch black dots and black off Adjustment item down Mode select Course adjustment Fine adjustment data upldown Resetting the set to the factory shipping condition Press 8 RESET appears in green letters on the screen Then press ENTER This resets all customer adjustments channel memories and channel labels to the factory shipping settings Note Internal patterns are used for geometry and convergence adjustments However sizing and centering must be done with the use of an external generator The recommended pattern would be a monoscope or equivalent pattern which would provide the means to adjust both the linearity and the sizing of the picture A cross hatch pattern with sizing markers can be used in place of a monoscope SETUP FOR ADJUSTMENT Current flow in circuit should be stable before attempting adjustment Wait 5 minutes after turning on power to the set Atthe 4 sides of the screen locate the middle Use a tape measure to identify the middle x middle NOTE The following steps 1 through 8 are main deflection adjustments for sizing and centering Main deflection adjustments affect all three CRTs the same time The sub deflection adjustments that follow are made for each CRT individually If the centering and Sizing is performed correctly in main deflection adjustments only minor touchups may required for the green CRT in sub deflection adjustment mode
59. see perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19 Only snow and noise appear on the screen Check the Cable setting in the Channel Set Up menu see Cable on page 31 Check the antenna cable connections Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs Press ANT to change the input mode see ANT on page 22 Dotted lines or stripes Adjust the antenna Keep the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars neon signs or hair dryers TV is fixed to one channel Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV s memory see Auto Program on page 31 Double images or ghosts Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings Cannot operate the menu If the item you want to choose appears in gray you cannot select it Press the projection TV s power button off and on again Cannot receive any channels when using cable TV Make sure Cable is On in the Channel Set Up menu see Cable on page 31 Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV s memory see Auto Program on 31 Cannot gain enough volume when using a cable box Increase the volume at the cable box Then press TV FUNCTION and adjust the projection TV s volume Favorite Channel does display your choices Verify that Favorite Channel is set to
60. 01 CAP TERMINAL BOARD 217 1 500 021 11 CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 6190 NOTE The components identified by shading and ZA mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 6 PICTURE TUBE KP 48V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 m 7 685 661 71 SCREW BVTP 4X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION PART DESCRIPTION 251 4 056 258 11 LENS DELTA 78 262 1 223 925 81 RESISTOR ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 253 8 733 572 31 CRTO7MXC3 R NEW GUN 263 4 373 137 01 CAP 2 RUBBER 254 8 733 570 31 CRT 07MXC2 G NEW GUN 264 8 598 955 31 BLOCK ASSY HV HVB 1031 255 8 733 575 21 CRTO7MAC3 B C D CPL 269 1 452 909 41 MAGNET ASSY 4 POLE A 256 1 451 496 11 DEFLECTION YOKE 270 4 052 894 01 SCREW 4X20 HEAD TAPPING 257 1 452 790 31 258 A 1331 922 A BOARD MOUNTED 259 1331 923 CG BOARD MOUNTED 260 1331 924 BOARD MOUNTED 261 4 063 403 01 BRACKET FOCUS PACK 59 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading and ZA mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque A sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece porta
61. 098 01 CUSHION n 4 069 681 21 BUTTON MULTI 8 4 051 790 02 HOLDER MIRSD L 72 4 069 682 01 GUIDE LED 8 4 070 345 21 HOLDER MIRROR An A 1372 620 A BOARD MOUNTED 75 4 069 671 41 DOOR V CONTROL 62 4 071 048 02 MIRROR 48 REFLECTION 4 057 610 03 MIRROR 57 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 6190 NOTE The components identified by shading and A mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 5 CHASSIS KP 48V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART DESCRIPTION 201 1 529 396 12 SPEAKER 10CM 24 4 069 674 22 TERMINAL BOARD 203 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER HEX TAPPING 4 X 20 20 1316 498 BOARD COMPLETE 40 1299 423 A BOARD COMPLETE The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on this board are not 205 8 598 430 50 FSS BTF FA401 included and must be ordered separately See items 214 and 215 206 8 598 542 50 TUNER FSS BTF WA412 A 218 1 453 238 31 FBT ASSY NX 4007 X4P4 1 557 056 31 CABLE P P 24 1 900 249 96 FOCUS LEAD ASSY 208 1 556 945 21 CABLE P P 25 1 779 095 23 LEAD ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 29 8 598 414 20 CHANGER ANTENNA AS 2F 26 1 790 001 11 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR 210 4 069 675
62. 1 2 24 SENSOR POSITION 0 n SCREEN m2 3 0 UPPER SENSOR 1 LEFT SENSOR 2 RIGHT SENSOR 3 LOWER SENSOR SECTION G BOARD 3 1 HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When replacing the following components marked with a ld on the schematic diagram always check the HV regulation and if necessary re adjust c517 Ld C517 C521 C522 IC654 L504 T502 T504 FBT DY A board G board OPERATION CHECK of 31 0KV 1 0 KV 2 5 KV DC 1 Connect an HV static voltmeter to the unused socket of the high voltage block Fig 3 1 2 Power on the set 3 Display a dot pattern through the VHF UHF input PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS set to minimum 4 Check that the HV static voltmeter is reading 31 00 1 0 KV DC 2 5 KV DC HV Regulation adjustment 1 Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unused socket of the high voltage block 2 Power on the set 3 Display a dot pattern through the VHF UHF input PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to minimum 4 If anode voltage is 31 95kV or higher change the value of C517 from 470pF 2kV to 1 000pF 2kV and confirm that the high voltage is within the range specified above 5 If anode voltage is 29 45kV or lower change the value of C517 from 470pF 2kV to 100pF 2kV and confirm that the high voltage is within the range specified above Remove the cap from the unused terminal and connect a static voltmeter here 43790
63. 10W R1119 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 10 R966 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1120 1 216 113 00 470K 5 AMOW R968 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1121 1 216 113 00 470K 5 10W 81122 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 75 10W R970 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1123 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 10 R972 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R974 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1124 1 216 022 00 RES CHIP 15 5 10 R976 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R1126 1 216 113 00 470K 5 AMOW R978 1 208 810 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 50 1 10W R 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW R1128 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R979 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1129 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R980 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R981 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1130 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10 R982 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1131 1 216 091 00 RES CHIP 56K 5 10w R983 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1132 1 216 121 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 10 R1133 1 216 113 00 5 110W R985 1 208 810 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 50 1 10W RM 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW R987 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R989 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1135 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10 R991 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1136 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R993 1
64. 120 5 R154 12164751 METAL OXIDE 5 R155 1264751 METAL OXIDE 120 5 R156 12164751 METAL OXIDE 120 5 RIS 1216475 11 OXIDE 20 5 RI5 1264751 METAL OXIDE 120 5 8159 12494241 VK 5 1 124740751 CARBON 100 5 1249437411 ak 5 AN R1602 12478073 CARBON 100 5 R1603 1249418411 CARBON 5 R160 12494241 10K 5 169 1205 4500 METAL 1K 14 MW 12478073 CARBON 100 5 R611 12478073 CARBON 100 5 w R1612 1244241 1K 103 12494241 1K 5 1 TT 43190 4890 53 90 61V90 DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES A 1372 618 A HC BOARD MOUNTED 1372 619 BOARD MOUNTED CAPACITOR CONNECTOR C1291 1 126 791 11 ELECT 10 20 16 CN1202 1 564 517 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 2P 20 1 564 522 11 PLUG CONNECTOR CONNECTOR DIODE CN12001 1 564 518 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 3P D1201 8 719 053 43 DIODE SLR 325VCT31 DIODE RESISTOR 01291 8 719 066 43 DIODE GP1U28Y D1292 8 719 109 89 DIODE MTZJ T 77 5 6 R1201 1 249 431 11 CARBON 15K 5 1 4W 0123 8719 109 89 DIODE MTZJ T77 56 R1202 1249425 11 CARBON 5 MW R1203 1 249 447 11 CARBON 1K 5 RESISTOR R1204 1 249 419 11 CARBON 1 5K 5 14W R1205 1 249421 11 CARBON 22K 5 R1291 1 247 807 31 CARBON 10
65. 146 QR 11902 1469555 21 INDUCTOR 10H Q224 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 11903 1469 55 21 INDUCTOR 40H 0225 8729 12008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 0228 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR IC LINK Q227 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR PSU 15329811 LINK IC 2A 90V Q28 8 729 12028 TRANSISTOR 25 2412 146 08 PS 15029811 LINK ICZAROV 0229 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 0230 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 0R TRANSISTOR 021 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR 0080 87292649 TRANSISTOR 2SAI037AKT146 R QU 8729002649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR Ms NUS Q301 87200649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR TRANSISTOR DINE IS 0800 81212028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 0R Q303 872842028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 0R US TRANSISTORZSMISTAKTHEQR Q304 872912008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR ARE TM 0401 872900649 TRANSISTOR 2SAT037AK T146 QR 00 872902738 TRANSISTOR DTATA4EKA T146 TRANSISTOR DTCIMENATAS 042 872902649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 0R 0006 72 0028 TRANSISTOR 2C THMGOR 0408 87212028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR QU 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T46 QR QS 1672012028 TRANSISTOR CAT HOO O08 872912008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR QUO TRANSISTOR 280241 FIOR 0409 872912028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR 0011 832028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T M6 OR We 7712028 TRANSISTOR QUO 87212028 TRANSISTOR
66. 25 n Ir 4 Pie Pe 5m 1 T ELE H t m Lars 3 s cgi cni 288 ga st i 1218 R ESI YQ BED Te IT 1 B8 RE z arenes 1 5 gaaf e ET zem i Li 5 Ces si EE METRO i i ates ue p e iz m Em 58 4 8 e 44 gom ES H lt m a u u o 22 1 3 BOARD WAVEFORMS l r 1 0Vp p H 1 5 H 2AVp p H 12Vpp H 3 3vp p H 3AVp p H gun 1 2 8Vp p H 4 1Vp p H wl se VU mtr 1 4 1Vp p H ape 8 ge 58 a s3001 m imari G2 x hja SENSOR cu NE bed 53001 sux x hjg 0 SENSOR es e s3001 Ema ux gt He I
67. 2SC2412K T 146 QR QUE Qiii 8 729000 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 0R 0806 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T M6 OR 0807 872942028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR 0808 872912028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR 0014 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 0015 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 0016 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 0017 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 0809 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 28C2412KT 146 0R 0018 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 08 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC24412K 1 146 OR 0812 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 0813 8 729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 0814 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 6 QR 01912 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 0112 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 OR 01913 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 0116 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 QR QHO 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 QR 0194 8729402649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR 0118 8729 02756 TRANSISTOR DTC143TKA T146 01915 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 0119 8729 02756 TRANSISTOR DTCH43TKA T146 01918 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR Qiii 8 729 026 49 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR RESISTOR QH2 1480180641 TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA T146 Qiif3
68. 3 Press 4 or to set the time duration maximum of 6 hours and press C 4 Press 4 or to select the desired channel and press C The timer is now set The TIMER STAND BY indicator on your projection TV will be lit Press MENU to exit To cancel your timer setting press RESET while in the Timer window Performing Auto Program will erase all Timer settings Moe Select End ED 29 m Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued Using the Channel Set Up Menu Channel Ser Up 9 Channel Label Favorite Channel Channel Skip Add Auto Program Cable On gt Move i Selecta End For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Selection on page 25 To select the Channel Set Up menu Display Highlight 9 Select MENU 30 Channel Label Easy recognition of the channel you are watching You can add a caption for up to 32 channels of VHF UHF input With the Channel Label window open 1 Press and then press or to select the desired channel You can view the channel that is selected with the Channel Label menu in the sub screen 2 Press C3 3 Press or to display the first letter or number of the label and press C to select it Repeat until up to five digits are selected 4 Press To erase a label press RESET Channel
69. 48V90 53V90 61 90 3 2 HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT When replacing the following components marked with a 4 on the schematic diagram always check the hold down voltage and re adjust when necessary 24 R536 R545 4 C516 C536 D506 D507 D522 IC206 IC502 IC654 L504 R511 R522 R536 R538 R545 R548 R584 T502 T504 FBT DY A board G board OPERATION CHECK 1 Unplug connector CN652 2 Connect an HV static voltmeter to the unused socket of the high voltage block Connect a 2200 200W resistor across pin 2 and pin 1 of CN652 and connect an external DC power supply 200V class 2A to pin 3 of CN652 First turn on the external power supply B 135V then turn on the power to the set Display a dot pattern through the VHF UHF input PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to minimum 6 Gradually increase the value of the external DC power supply and check that the hold down circuit operates at a static HV voltmeter reading of 33 5 1 0kVdc when the set shuts down 7 Remove AC power from the set then remove the 2200 200W resistor and reconnnect CN652 gt HOLD DOWN ADJUSTMENT 1 Repeat steps 1 8 above 2 If hold down voltage is 34 5kV or higher remove R536 mount a resistor 150kQ 1 4W RN onto R545 instead and check again if the hold down voltage is within the standard range 3 If hold down voltage is 32 5kV or lower mount a resistor 220kQ 1 4W RN
70. 50V 1 104 664 11 2 25V 938 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 50 951 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 0068uF 10 25V Cif24 1 126 959 11 ELECT 941 20 50V C952 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068 10 25V C1125 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP OOuF 10 25V C953 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 0068uF 10 25V C1126 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1127 1412695911 ELECT 94 20 50V C954 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 0068uF 10 25V C1128 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C955 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068 10 25 C956 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 0068uF 10 25V C1129 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP OOuF 10 25V C957 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1130 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C958 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 25V 61131 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 61132 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 69 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 61133 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1735 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAUF 25V C1134 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 00 10 25V C1736 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C1135 1 115 416 11 CERAMIC CHIP O00tuF 5 25V C1138 14104466411 ELECT AF 20 25V C1737 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V 61139 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V 61738 1 104 864 11 ELECT AF 2 25V 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C1741 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50V 6174
71. C1105 1 104 864 11 ELECT 2 25V C919 115416 11 CERAMIC CHIP Q00tuF 5 C1106 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C1107 1412695911 ELECT O47yF 20 50V C920 115416 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 001UF 5 25V C1108 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C921 1115 416 11 0 0010 5 25V C922 1 115 416 11 0 0010 5 25V C1109 1 126 989 11 941 20 50V 923 1 115 416 11 O00tuF 5 25V C1110 1 126 959 11 ELECT O47UF 20 50 C926 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V 1 126 959 11 ELECT 141 20 50V C1112 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C927 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 25V C1113 1 104 864 11 ELECT 4F 2 C928 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C929 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 25V C1114 1466411 ELECT 4F 2 25V C930 1 164 156 11 OF 25V C1115 1 126 959 11 ELECT 94 20 50V C931 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 25V C1116 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V CH 1 162 923 11 CERAMIC CHIP 4TpF 5 50V C932 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 25V C1118 1416441611 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 2 50V C933 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP O047yF 10 50 C934 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 50V C1119 14259441 ELECT AOuF 2 50 C935 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP O047yF 10 50 C1120 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOUF 2 50V C936 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 50V 1121 1 126 960 11 20 50 C1122 1 113 619 11 04 10V C937 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10
72. CERAMIC CHIE C159 14620611 CERAMICCHP 00022 10 50V C161 1412696811 ELECT 20 SW CM 1 12691611 ELECT 1000uF 20 63V CO 146291641 CERAMCCHP 5 50 ct ELECT WE 20 50 QU SELECT Wr 22 14269041 OAF 20 50V 44629141 CERAMCCHP HF 5 50V 110488411 Pr C072 146297041 CERAMCCHP 10 25V C165 110486411 C166 146297041 CERAMCCHP 10 25V 146291841 CERAMCCHP 10pF 50V 1162915 11 CERAMCCHP 10 50 50V 116941 20 10V 14621841 CERAMCCHP OF OsOpF 50V C16 116297411 CERAMCOHP CERAMIC CHE UN C170 146097041 CERAMICCHP 10 25V 146291614 CERAMCCHP 5 50V c 14260881 TF 20 16 ci 1412896411 ELECT F 20 SW CM 142696411 ELECT MF 20 SW Qu CERAMGOHP 059 8 CT 1462970411 CERAMICCHP 10 25V 008 ECT MO 220 AY CIA 14269311 ELECT 100E 2 16V COM 1410742611 CERAMCCHP 10 16V 110486411 quo 2 C176 4462966414 CERAMCCHP 00022F 10 50 CH 142695941 OF 20 CO 146201641 50V 14621841 CERAMCCHP OF 50 50V 089941 20 50 C101 1162970 11 CERAMCCHP 10 25V 4297041 10 SF 198 18M C180 116097041 CERAMICCHP 10 25V 66 43790 48V90
73. Changing Favorite Channel choices You have the option of returning to the Favorite Channel screen to adjust any of your favorite channel choices Simply proceed as described in Setting Favorite Channel manually skip step 2 if Manual is already selected When you reach step 3 select the position you want to change and press CX Press or to select a new channel TET Press MENU when you are done Using Favorite Channel You can use the Favorite Channel feature to directly select the channel you want to watch 1 Press CD once The favorite channel menu and a window picture will be superimposed over the current channel The window picture displays the channel selected from the menu 2 Press 4 or to select the channel that you wish to view from the menu The picture of the selected channel will be displayed in the window picture 3 Press to select the channel The selected channel will be displayed for normal viewing To cancel the favorite channel menu before selecting a channel press 4 or to select End at the bottom of the menu and press 33 Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued Using the Set Up Menu Set Up O Parental Control Caption Vision Egi Language Enghien Video Label Flash Focus No 5 Move Selecta End D For detailed information
74. Commander 3 Safety Related Adjustments G Board 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 HV Regulation Circuit Check and Adjustment HV Hold Down Circuit Operation Check and Adjustment Max Voltage Confirmatio B OVP Confirmation 4 Circuit Adjustments 44 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 TV Input Sub Contrast Adjustment Video Input Sub Hue and Sub Color Adjustment Component Input Sub Hue and Sub Color Adjustment PIP Sub Contrast Adjustment PIP Sub Hue Sub Color Adjustment User Control Bar Graph Display Position Adjustment PIP Position Adjustment SSSSSSS 5 Diagrams 5 1 5 2 5 3 54 Circuit Boards Location PWB and Schematic Diagrams Informatioi Block Diagrams Frame Schematic Diagram Schematics and Supporting Information 5 5 6 Exploded Views 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 Cover 61 90 6 11 Chassis KP 61V9 6 12 Picture Tube KP 61V90 7 Electrical Parts List A Board G Board 45 CG Board CB Board CR Board Board HA Board HB Board HC Board Semiconductors Cover KP 43T90 Chassis KP 43T90 Picture Tube KP 43 Cover KP 48V90 Chassis KP 48V90 Picture Tube 48 90 Cover KP 53V90 Chassis KP 53V90 Picture Tube KP 53V90 Power Requirements 120 AC 60Hz Power Consumpt
75. Common Diode _ 4 gt Common O Diode Cathode Cathode Anode Cathode She 2 diode Anode Anode Hon cathode Anode a igs Source FED Gate o cop o Transistor pas lS thal FET Gate Transistor pes Ti Brain lee a AF AF DEmiter Tess HE E D Bass ID e gir Transistor 4 e Don Tano EE E RET Transistor E 63 Transistor E T de 3 E EE 2 Transistor G3 Transistor tee Discrete semiconductor Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included Ver 30 KP 43790 48V90 5390 61 90 5 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 OF 8 10408 14 D A CONVERTER UR AMP N BM 2 BOARD MLOUTI pi Q1 LL TUNER HROT TD IN R 8 is Day D our2 2 ILE s 1002 SYSTEM CONTROL 0UT R 2 HQ RER Ome mia 0 5
76. Current Time Timer E 5 8 AM Move Selecta End After setting the clock you can use the timer to turn the projection TV on and off For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Selection on page 25 To select the Timer 7 menu Display Highlight 9M Select MENU Tip V Set daylight saving time before setting the clock Any loss of power will cause these settings to be erased Daylight Savings Automatically adjusts the time Spring Select On to compensate for Daylight Saving Time The current time automatically moves ahead one hour Fall Select at the end of Daylight Saving Time The current time moves back one hour Current Time Necessary for the Timer 1 Press CX then press or until the current day Sun Sat is displayed and press CD _ 2 Press 4 or until the current hour 42 and is displayed and press 3 Press 4 or until the current minute 00 59 is displayed and press CE The clock has now started Press MENU to exit Timer Wake up or scheduled viewing 1 Press or until the desired day or range of days Every Sun Sat Every Mon Fri Sunday Monday Saturday Every Sunday Every Saturday is displayed and press 2 Press or until the time hours and minutes that you want the projection TV to remain on is displayed and then press C
77. GVOUT 8 q Rsi GH FILTER BUFF GHOUT 59 i t 15 LSI Lour 17 4 1 PRI 8 9 N 4 SDAM t 13 LRCK 10815 BDAC 10819 BVOUT BV FILTER BUFF BHOUT 8 4 LI Ror GOH Ll 2 j 100 7 1 D Rok 10821 GV FILTER BUFF 3 1 818 CENT REF 01 ROUT REGI QUT 2 1 x ud 3 16820 BH FILTER BUFF GOUT 4 7 I 2 D 3 BOUT DAOUT I t 68 ysouT 36 BLOCK DIAGRAM 7 OF 8 G DRIVE VM DRIVE L R 4 4 KA CN731 HE CN740 e AME 8 K 0731 733 BUFFER l 0734 7 H 10 62 d CNT37 Te FOCUS BLOCK KAE s Ws N E CN733 8S 27 7 esos 8 s 3 200V 1 CN734 CN736 l He 7 5 m Except 53S75 61S75 n DY B Serial 9 500 001 6 DRIVE EM Q1303 1306 Q1301 1302 2 VM RET 53S75 61S75 Serial 9 500 001 i VMASSY CN1302 i 1 VM OUT 2 OVA ASSY 1 01 1 Vw our na 2 W RET is js l Except i 53
78. HIV PIN VARIABLE CENT 000 000 RED HIV CENT VARIABLE SKEW 512 5 000 000 RED SKEW VARIABLE SIZE 512511 050 210 RED SIZE VARIABLE LIN 512511 150 00 RED HIV LIN VARIABLE KEY 512511 00100 RED KEY VARIABLE PN 512 511 0004225 RED PIN VARIABLE PREWRITE DATA ID Identification ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA SETTING SERS 03 1 SERIES ID FIXED 1 LPWR 03 LASTPOWERMEMORY FIXED 2 LANG 03 LANGUAGE FIXED CCD Closed Caption Decoder ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA SETTING CCHP 063 38 OSD POS INDEX amp COXD FIXED 1 CCHN 0 63 20 NO FUNCTION FIXED OP Option ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA NAME SETTING 0 DISP 0 63 OSD H POSITION VARIABLE 1 97 2 FIELD1 WINDOW FIXED 2 FW2 97 3 FIELD2 WINDOW FIXED 3 IDXT 0 255 2 MOTION PERIOD INDEX FIXED 18 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 3DCM 3D Comb Filter ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA SETTING 0 NRMD 03 NOISE REDUCER MODE FIXED 1 DYCO 0 15 2 DY CORING LEVEL SETTING FIXED 2 DYGA 0 15 10 DY GAIN SETTING FIXED 3 DCCO 0 15 5 DC CORING LEVEL SETTING FIXED 4 DCGA 0 15 5 DC GAIN SETTING FI
79. L Connect the DVD Player RK 74A not supplied directly to the projection TV YC 15V 30V not supplied Connecting the DVD Player through other video equipment will cause unwanted picture noise HS cm VMC 10HG not supplied 15 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV continued z E Disconnect all power sources before makii connections Connecting an audio system T For more dynamic sound connect an audio or pro Tu system to the projection TV 1 Using an AUDIO cable connect AUDIO VAR FIX OUT on the projection TV to one of the unused Line inputs e g Tape 2 AUXI etc on the stereo 2 Set the stereo to the chosen Line input and use the Audio menu to set the audio output and switch the TV s speakers off i 66 GJ Gf see Audio Out and Speaker on page O Line inputs 29 AUDIO R RK 74A Note red not euppli di You can adjust VOLUME Bass Treble Balance MTS SAP and Effect with the supplied remote control The control items except VOLUME can be adjusted only when Audio Out is set to Variable in the Audio menu see Audio Out on page 28 16 Disconnect all before maki nnecti Connecting a Sony SAVA series is Mis speaker system Use this connection to control the speaker s Dolby Pro Logic surrou
80. Manual in the Channel Set Up menu see Setting Favorite Channel manually on page 32 Some video sources do not appear when you press TV VIDEO Ensure that Video Label is not set to Skip see Video Label on page 35 Cannot play shooting games Some shooting games which involve pointing a light beam at the TV screen with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with this projection TV For details see the instruction manual supplied with the video game software Cannot receive the AUX input in the window picture in PIP The AUX input is not available in the window picture in PIP To see the AUX input in PIP press button then press PIP button The AUX input appears in the main picture and the other video source in the window picture 51 BN Spedfications Projection system 3 picture tubes 3 lenses horizontal in line system Picture tube 7 inch high brightness monochrome tubes 6 3 raster size with optical coupling and liquid cooling system Projection lenses High performance large diameter hybrid lens F1 05 Television system American TV standard Channel coverage VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 1 125 Antenna 75 ohm external terminal for VHF UHF Screen size measured diagonally 43 inches KP 43T90 48 inches KP 48V90 53 inches KP 53V90 61 inches KP 61V90 Inputs outputs VIDEO LIN VIDEO 2 INPUT VIDEO 3 IN S VIDEO IN 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative
81. OF 25V C1908 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 01NF 10 25V C1909 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C1731 1 164 156 11 OF 25V C1910 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1732 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1733 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V 61911 1 104 664 11 4F 2 25V 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 1440782641 CERAMICCHP 1 16V DIODE C1914 116297041 CERAMICCHP 10 2 C1915 1462970431 CERAMCCHP 10 25 71208861 DIODENSSSSTENT C1916 1 10782611 CERAMCCHP 10 16V DW EME DODETSSSSOTETT 003 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 C1917 1401806 CERAMCCHP 1 16V M CHER A 000 871906055 DIODEUDZSTE 17568 C1919 1 10782611 10 16 DUS DIODE ESTE C1920 1 10782611 10 16 DW 1671806955 DIODE UDZSTE 175 68 C1921 1 16297011 CERAMCCHP OOF 10 25V 007 671908955 DIODEUDISTE 7358 D151 871908387 DIODE UDZS TE17 33B C1922 11078611 CERAMICCHIP 1 16V Pm HEG 2 2 022 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 ME D206 8119981 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 C1926 146297041 CERAMICCHP 10 25 1871898861 2 DIODEASS3SSTE 17 C1927 1609041 CERAMICCHP 10 25V 020 671908955 DIODEUDZSTE 175 88 029 871998861 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 1 10466411 ELECT
82. RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R900 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R852 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 110 R901 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R853 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R902 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10 R854 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R903 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R904 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 W R855 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R856 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R905 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R858 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 110 R906 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R859 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K R907 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 8860 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R908 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R910 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R861 1 216 073 91 10K 5 110 R863 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R911 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10 R864 1 208 801 11 METAL CHIP 62K 0 50 1 10W R912 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R865 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R913 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R866 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R914 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R915 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R867 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R868 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R916 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 8869 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R917 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R870 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R918 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R871 1 216 025 11 RES CH
83. RM 121607391 RES CHP 10K 5 OW R1749 12087841 METAL CHIP 4 2K 050 1 0W R1944 121607391 RES CHIP 10K 5 HOW R195 12160051 RES CHIP 400 5 R1750 121608591 RES CHIP SK 5 HW R1954 12602511 RES CHIP 00 5 RID 121602541 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1967 1216049411 RES CHP 1K 5 81753 12160251 RES CHP 10 5 120877641 METAL CHIP 560 050 140W R1968 1216049411 RES CHIP 1K 5 R1755 121629591 SHORT R1976 121606700 RES CHIP 56K 5 HOW R1756 121601290 RES CHIP 41 5 1 10W R197 121607391 RES CHP 10K 5 10W 81758 12160040 RES CHIP 22K R199 12602511 RES CHP 100 5 RISO 121603500 RES CHIP 20 5 R1980 1216025414 RES CHIP 400 5 R1760 121604500 RES CHIP 60 0 121607500 RES CHIP 5 10W R1981 21604100 RES CHIP 470 5 MIN 81762 12160411 RES CHIP 5 121620591 SHORT RESISTOR BRIDGE R1765 121605700 RES CHP 22K 5 1 RB1700 12357511 RES CHIP NETWORK 22 R1776 1208774211 CHIP 470 050 10W RB1701 1323357541 RES CHIP NETWORK 22 121640541 RES CHP 100 5 10W RB1702 12357511 RES CHIP NETWORK 22 R1778 1 208 758 11 METAL CHIP 100 050 4220877441 METAL CHIP 470 050 110W RB1703 12357511 RES CHIP NETWORK 22 RB1704 12335711 RES CHIP NETWORK 22 1216049411 RES CHP 1K 5 OW RB1705 12935751 CHIP NETWORK 22 12160411 RES CHP 5
84. able to be selected in the PIP window If you use a cable box connection you will not be able to watch two different programs at the same time Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations Press to display a window picture Each time you press this button the picture size will change 1 9 1 16 no display AA To close the window picture press PIP repeatedly until it disappears POSITION Press POSITION repeatedly to change the location of the window picture counterclockwise around the main picture You can also change the location by pressing the or button The window picture moves in the direction of the arrow indicated on the pressed button Press to select either the main or window picture in order to change the ACTIVE TV channel or video source using the white labeled buttons below The 69 symbol or e will appear to indicate which picture s channel or input mode can be changed TVMDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video for the CO picture on which the symbol e or is displayed see TV VIDEO on white labeled page 21 button Tip If you press RESET in PIP mode the window picture will move to the bottom right factory preset location 23 Using Your New Projection TV continued Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations Press to select the TV channel on which the
85. centered horizontally 8 Write the new sizing and centering data to memory by pressing MUTING and then ENTER Change the VPNT mode to PJE 00 FDIS press 2 on the remote until PJE appears on the top left corner of the screen If FDIS is not displayed below PJE press 4 until it does appear PJE 00 00 FDIS l 10 Press the remote joystick button up arrow to set the FDIS data to 01 to display the registration data of each area of the screen the fine adjustment mode PJE 00 01 FDIS l 11 Press 6 to display the test signal crosshatch on the screen 12 Select GRN with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote commander v GRN HE 444 In the factory preset GRN CENT appears on the screen first change the color to red or blue press the 3 key 21 13 Cover the red and blue picture lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below to turn the CRTSs off individually Adjustment type Display Adjustment item G R B SKEW SKEW O O SIZE SIZE LIN LINEARITY 4 or or KEY KEY STONE 4 10 10 PIN CUSHION 10 JO JO H Horizontal V Vertical O Yes No Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the se
86. most video equipment see Operating Video Equipment on page 47 18 Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically The AUTO SET UP feature will allow you to set the on screen language and set all receivable channels The AUTO SET UP feature does not apply for installations that use a cable box for all channel selection You can also set up the projection TV manually see Using the Channel Set Up menu on pages 30 and 31 Notes Before you perform AUTO SET UP again make sure that the input from ANT not AUX is selected by pressing ANT until AUX does not appear next to the channel number Perform this function during the day with the antenna and or cable properly connected to ensure that all available channels will be broadcasting and receivable When you perform AUTO SET UP all the settings in the Video and Audio menus are reset to the factory settings Using the buttons on the front panel of the projection TV Toms TVVDEO VOLUME CHANNEL POWER 00000 1 Press POWER to turn on the projection TV Press SET UP inside the drop down panel on the projection TV and the AUTO SET UP screen appears POWER Fist please connect Press UP to ot 2 Press CHANNEL to select English CHANNEL to select Espa ol or VOLUME to select Francais The screen will change to reflect your choice English Espano Francais Auto Set
87. onto R536 and check again if the hold down voltage is within the standard range NOTE Finish the adjustment as soon as possible 25 3 3 MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION The following adjustments should always be performed when replacing C654 1 Supply 130V 2V AC to the set 2 Display a dot pattern through the video 1 input 3 Setthe PICTURE control and the BRIGHTNESS control to minimum 4 Confirm the voltage of G BOARD test point TP135V is less than 137 0Vdc 5 If step 4 is not satisfied replace IC654 and repeat above steps 3 4 OVP CONFIRMATION Connect the voltmeter between test point TP OVP and ground Supply 120VAC to the set using an isolation transformer Set an adjustable external 150 Volt DC power supply to 120 and connect it to test point OVP Power on the set Set PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum Gradually adjust the external DC supply towards 150 VDc and make sure the set shuts down when the external supply s voltage is between 139 VDC and 159 VDC ens ono 26 43790 48 90 53 90 61 90 43790 4890 5390 61 90 SECTION 3 CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS 4 1 TV INPUT SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT VPNT SCON Display a color bar signal through the TV s VHF UHF input Mode Personal 1 or 2 PICTURE maximum BRIGHTNESS center Enter the service mode Turn off the blue and red CRTs by changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item
88. page number of the schematic s you want to print in the TO PRINT TILED VERSION OF SCHEMATICS Schematic pages that are larger than 11 x 17 full size are provided in a 11 x 17 printable tiled format near the end of the document These can be printed to tabloid sized paper and assembled to full size for easy viewing If you have access to a printer capable of outputting the tabloid size 11 x 17 paper then output the tiled version of the diagram as follows 1 Note the page number s of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen 2 Go to the File menu and select Print Set up Choose the printer name and driver for your printer Confirm that the plotter settings are set to output 11 x 17 or tabloid size paper in landscape mode 3 Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu Select Prin print range window Choose OK Input the page number of the schematic s you want to print in the TO PRINT SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF SCHEMATIC To print just a particular section of a PDF rather than a full page access the Graphics Select tool in the Acrobat Reader tool bar 1 To view the Graphics Select Tool press and HOLD the mouse button over the Text Select Tool which looks like This tool will expand to reveal to additional tools Choose the Graphics Select tool by placing the cursor over the button on of the far right that looks like
89. picture turns off and the TIMER STAND BY indicator on the front panel flashes self diagnosis function The projection TV is equipped with a self diagnosis function If there is a problem with your projection TV the TIMER STAND BY indicator on the front panel will flash repeatedly Counting the number of flashes helps you inform qualified Sony personnel of the projection TV s condition Press POWER on the projection TV to turn it off then inform qualified Sony personnel or the above Direct Response Center of the number of flashes No picture screen not lit no sound sure the power cord is plugged in Operate with the buttons on both the projection TV and the remote control Check to see if the TV VIDEO setting is correct when watching TV set to TV and when watching video tapes set to VIDEO 1 2 3 or 4 Try another channel It could be station trouble Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19 The Parental Control feature is activated see To deactivate the Parental Control feature on page 37 Remote control does not operate Batteries could be weak Replace the batteries Press TV FUNCTION when operating your projection TV Make sure the projection TV s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet Locate the projection TV at least 3 4 feet away from fluorescent lights Check the polarity of the batteri
90. rate movies including those shown on TV movie ratings In Canada Canadian English Language ratings to rate television programs in English and Canadian French Language ratings to rate those in French To block programs you feel are unsuitable for your children you need to set the TV for the desired rating systems Sony s predetermined ratings are also available See pages 43 to 45 for a description of the ratings The Parental Control feature of the TV functions by receiving the rating signal from your local broadcasting station or cable Service provider Activating the Parental Control Feature First set a password then select your desired rating from Sony s predetermined ratings 36 1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up menu see page 34 DE 2 Caption Yet New sh Focus We Mose Selecta End ED 2 Enter a four digit password using the 0 9 buttons LanguagdPassword Video val Flash Focus Wo Moved Selera End EW Do not enter 4357 corresponding to HELP on a phone number pad see page 43 3 To confirm the password re enter the same password with the 0 9 buttons Your password is stored and the Parental Control menu automatically appears If you want to change the password see page 42 IE Em Rating Chila Change Password 5 Move Selecta End D 4 Make sure that Country is highlighted and press CE E
91. self diagnostic function If an error occurs the STANDBY TIMER LED will automatically begin to flash The number of times the LED flashes translates to a probable source of the problem A definition of the STANDBY TIMER LED flash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user s knowledge and reference If an error symptom cannot be reproduced the Remote Commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur Diagnostic Test Indicators When an error occurs the STANDBY TIMER LED will flash set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the problem If there is more than one error the LED will identify the first of the problem areas Results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen If the screen displays a 0 no error has occurred Diagnostic Item STANDBY Possible Problem Location Condition Detected Symptoms TIMER flashes Power not On 0 Standby Power Supply System Cannot turn on the power F601 open LED doesn t blink R607 open Q601 short circuit Main Power Supply System 1C601 and R612 are broken VDR601 short circuit B OCP Detection 2 times Short circuit of power supply in each circuit Goes to the standby mode 2 OCP 000 Short circuit of the line B OVP Detection 3 times T603 pin 7 to pin 8 is open Goes to the standby mode 3 OVP 000 Vertical Deflection S
92. the geometry of the area surrounding the cursor by using the joystick arrow buttons 22 TES 5 Press the 9 button on the remote commander to return to the coarse adjustment mode If you need to return to the fine mode just press the 9 button again and the cursor will change from white to green or blue or red 6 After the green lines all straight press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 2 12 RED REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT RED CENTER SKEW 1 Cover the blue picture lens with a lens cap to allow green and red to show or use the method shown in the note below 2 Press the 3 button on the remote commander to change the GRN mode to the RED mode 3 Select RED CENT or RED SKEW with the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander and adjust while tracking each one alternately 4 Adjust the red crosshatch lines using the joystick arrow buttons so that they are straight vertically and horizontally and overlap the green lines 5 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green or item 30 BON blue RED SIZE LINEARITY 1 Alternately select RED SIZE vertically and horizontally or RED
93. 0 48V90 53V90 61 90 GREEN PINCUSHION 1 Select GRN PIN with the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander 2 Adjust the top and bottom crosshatch lines so that they are straight PIN Note These are required when either severe misadjustment or data loss has occurred 3 Press MUTING then ENTER to write the new adjustment data into memory GREEN FINE ADJUSTMENT Press MUTING then ENTER often during the fine adjustment mode to save the adjustment data 1 Press the 6 button until the external pattern disappears and the TV s internal cross hatch pattern appears 2 Press the 9 button on the remote commander to shift to the fine adjustment mode The green cursor will appear in the center of the screen 3 Use the 1 and 4 buttons on the joystick on the remote commander to move the cursor see below to each area of the screen that you want to adjust and adjust with the joystick arrow buttons on the remote Cursor movement by the 1 and 4 keys Alternative method of moving the cursor Press the joystick center button once which will cause the cursor to change from green to white When the cursor is white you can move it up or down left or right by using the joystick arrow buttons 4 Press the joystick center button once the cursor will return to green or red or blue depending on the previously selected color When the cursor is green you can adjust
94. 0 50V 116175400 CERAMIC O00uF 10 518 43048740 MYLAR 00242 5X 50 142860091 FILM 3 63V C822 1411766811 FILM 4000 3 12KV 655 1 13647911 5 50 C526 113047500 MYLAR 0 0022uF 5 50V C527 11297020 FILM OO0UF 5 630 C529 1 13049500 MYLAR 5 50V C531 1417 87341 FILM iS 5 28 C533 1 10635900 MYLAR 5 100V 654 4446241600 CERAMIC 680pF 10 0035 116211600 CERAMIC GMpF 10 056 112696591 ELECT uF 20 50V C537 10224490 CERAMIC 220pF 10 50V C538 1 10635900 MYLAR 5 100 6540 140164511 ELECT 20 48V 50 1 10222800 CERAMIC 470pF 10 500 C543 14117 81341 5 25V C544 14110 82641 ELECT 3XyF 20 160 C545 1162 11400 CERAMIC 86 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading NOTE Les composants identifies per trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie PART DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES C548 1 104 665 11 ELECT AOOUF 2 25V 0857 1 126 768 11 ELECT 2200uF 20 16V C549 1 130 489 00 MYLAR Q0S3yF 5 50V C658 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200 20 25V C550 1 104 665 11 ELECT AOOUF 2 25V C659 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200uF 20 25V C551 1 126 971 11 ELECT
95. 0 5 14W R1206 1 249 409 11 220 5 14W S SWITCH A 1390 933 A BOARD MOUNTED 1201 1 572 19 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD 1202 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD 1203 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD CONNECTOR 81204 157219811 SWITCH KEYBOARD 1205 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD CN3001 1 564 506 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 51206 1 572 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD 51207 1 872 198 11 SWITCH KEYBOARD DIODE D3001 8 719 109 89 DIODE 2 7 77 5 6 SWITCH 3001 1 528 911 21 BATTERY SOLAR 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES SWITCH S1251 4572490841 SWITCH KEYBOARD S1252 1572490441 SWITCH KEYBOARD A1372620 A HB BOARD MOUNTED 81253 4372449841 SWITCH KEYBOARD 5 15721981 SWITCH KEYBOARD 81285 4357249841 SWITCH KEYBOARD CAPACITOR C1251 12885141 MA NN C1252 12955141 D 2 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS C1253 142855131 20 NN C1254 112855141 D 0 NN C1255 142855131 20 NN BAB PROTECTIONS 104142601 BAGPROTECTION KP 53V9 404915501 PROTECTION 43790 447642001 BAG PROTECTION KP 51V90 CONNECTOR CM252 13681741 PLUGCONNECTOR 2 4069 52603 CUSHION LOWER ASSY KP 48V90 001253 15645261 PLUGCONNECTOR 4 069 586 03 CUSHION LOWER ASSY KP 61V90 40886101 CUSHION LOWER ASSY KP 53V90 408867
96. 00 0658 8 719 063 70 DIODE D1NL20U TA F601 1 876 193 11 FUSE 6 3A 125V F651 1 576 360 21 FUSE MULTIPLE F652 1 576 360 21 FUSE MULTIPLE 0659 8 719 063 70 DIODE D1NL20U TA FERRITE BEAD 0660 8 719 028 45 DIODE D2L20U F 28651 1 410 396 41 FERRITE 045 0661 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 FB654 141020641 FERRITE 045H 0662 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 865 141030641 FERRITE 045H 0663 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 FB656 1410306441 FERRITE 045H FB657 1 410 396 41 INDUCTOR 045pH D664 8 719 981 94 DIODE MTZJ T 77 27A D665 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 FUSE CLIP D666 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 D667 8 719 032 12 DIODE D1NS6 TR D668 8 719 110 61 DIODE MTZJ T 77 24A FH601 1 533 223 41 CLIP FUSE FH602 1 533 223 11 CLIP FUSE 0669 8 719 921 86 DIODE MTZJ T 77 13 D670 8 719 027 22 DIODE D3S6M F 061 81190722 DIODE D3S6M F 0672 8719 20042 DIODE 11ES2 TA2B 800 87591330 ICUPC339C 0673 811949133 DIODE 199133177 N IC601 8 729 045 39 TRANSISTOR MX0842AB F 064 8719 991 338 DIODE 1SS133F77 66 8759410393 ICUPC393C 065 871911047 DIODE MTZJ T 77 10B 62 8759 01 94 IC NIM7SOSFA 06768 8719 0972 DIODE MTZJ T77 398 16653 8759 701 758 ICNJMTBOSFA 067 81199133 DIODE 195133177 IC654 8749012443 0680 8719 991 338 DIODE 1SS133F77 16655 875945047 01801 8719 109 898 DIODE MTZJ T 77 5 6B 101501 875206836 IC CXA1726AS 01503 871632140 DIODE MTZJ T 77 4 7B 8749 04 37 ICSTK392 450
97. 01 CUSHION LOWER ASSY 43790 0124 87811047 DIODE MTZI T77 10 40697502 CUSHION UPPER ASSY KP 48V90 D1252 87811047 DIODE MTZI T77 10 406958502 CUSHION UPPER ASSY KP 61V90 01253 81911047 DIODE MTZI T77 10 4086001 CUSHION UPPER ASSY KP 53V90 01254 87811017 DIODE MTZI T77 10 4080 88601 CUSHION UPPER ASSY KP 4390 D1255 87811047 DIODE MTZI T77 10 01256 871941047 DIODE MTZJ T 77 10 4069542 INDIVIDUALCARTON KP 48V90 408957302 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KP 53V90 JACK 408958203 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KP 61V90 4089001 INDIVIDUAL CARTON KP 43T90 0251 1770361 11 TERMINAL BLOCK S 4041 42 01 SHEETPROTECTION KP 43790 KP 48V90 RESISTOR 4424630 SHEET PROTECTION KP 53V90 KP 51V90 406953201 PLATE BOTTOM 4X20 KP 48V90 R1251 12494241 1K 5 9125 12494441 CARBON 39K 40697500 TRAY KP 53V90 81253 4244241 CARBON 5 MW 40608001 TRAY P8190 RIA 1249418 11 S 1 0150107 TRAY PATI RIS 12094511 CARBON RSS OSM CARBON 4828811 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FOR US 124780591 CARBON AK W 4 082 881 21 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FOR CANADA 4 082 881 31 MANUAL INSTRUCTION FOR MEXICO 81258 1 247 895 91 CARBON ATOK 5 MW MiB REMOTE COMMANDER MN Bide TON CARBON mo B NN 4 978 977 01 REMOTE BATTERY COVER FOR RM Y906 R1260 12478011 CARBON 8 MW Sony Corporation English Sony Technology Center 2001DJ74108 1 Technical Services Printe
98. 0184 871911008 DIODE MTZJ T 77 8 28 IC54 8759 63 51 ICNJM4558D D1505 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B 15065 875663451 ICNJM4558D 01806 8719 1041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 158 156 81490437 ICSTK392 150 0157 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B IC507 875663451 ICNJM4558D D1509 8719 1041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B 1509 87506 50333 ICLA78045 D1510 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B D1513 8719 1041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B COL D1515 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B 1501 141253321 INDUCTOR 01500 871910999 DIODE MTZJ T 77 6 28 1800 14448711 INDUCTOR 01521 817199953 DIODE MTZJ T 77 6 2B 1503 1469 1040 DUST CORE 0152 8719924146 DIODE 2 77 24 150 141948211 HORIZONTAL LINEARITY 01523 8719924146 DIODE MTZJ T 77 24 1505 142551 INDUCTOR 22MH 01525 81719 90805 DIODE GPOBDPKG23 A 1 433 900 11 TRANSFORMER LINE FILTER 0156 8719 1041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B 1651 1 419 589 21 INDUCTOR 10 D1527 871911041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B 0158 8719 11041 DIODE MTZJ T 77 158 1652 1419552 INDUCTOR 10 01529 8719 11041 DIODE MTZJ 1 77 15B 1653 140697521 INDUCTOR 89 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque ZA sont critiques pour la securite les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie PART
99. 08 6 0403 D 2 D K D1110 B 5 Q404 D 2 ERR D1118 4 408 c3 D1701 0 7 0409 C3 1901 0 10 0410 0 3 D1902 0 10 0411 C3 D1903 0 10 Q806 5 D1906 0 10 Q807 H6 D1907 D 10 Q808 H 6 Q809 H6 01106 B 3 Q1707 D 7 em 8 01712 8 01714 C7 01715 C7 01717 C7 71 01721 7 01722 7 G Q1906 B 8 Q1911 C 10 Q1912 C 10 01913 D 9 H vem I 44 KP 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10 BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM No V OUT2 IN IN2 2 jo eV T W N EC 9 Sel 33 Gal K 5 5 3 e s cu e le 18 5 8 5 Aj 2 gt a x E i H E Za 51 8 o
100. 08 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1764 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C1709 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V 1765 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1 25V C1710 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C1766 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50 1768 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C1711 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1771 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V 61712 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C1714 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10 2 50 C1774 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1715 1 126 960 11 ELECT 20 50 C1775 1 104 864 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C1716 1 164 3151 470pF 5 50 C1776 1 162 970 11 01 10 25V C4777 1 462 970 11 CERAMIC 10 25V C1717 14146291741 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50 C1778 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C1718 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C1720 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1901 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 10 16V C1721 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1902 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OtuF 10 16V C1722 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1903 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C1904 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 01NF 10 25V C1725 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C1905 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 C1726 1 164 156 11 OF 25V C1727 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 16 C1906 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 C1728 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 2 50V C1907 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1730 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP
101. 1 Select VIDEO 1 mode no signal applied the screen must be black 2 Connect the G2 JIG 3 Switch on the JIG 4 Connect an oscilloscope to the TP701 KR TP732 KG and TP761 KB of CR board CG board and CB board 5 Adjust red green and blue screen voltage to 168 172V with SCREEN controls on the focus block as shown below G2 JIG sw 3 3k 56k 56k 5 6k 200 GND 170 2V pedestal level GND 2 3 DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT 1 Display a cross hatch pattern 2 Enter the service mode 3 Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps 4 Loosen the green CRT s deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the deflection yoke so that the horizontal bars at the center of the cross hatch pattern are parallel to the top and bottom edges of the screen After aligning the deflection yoke fasten it securely making sure it is fully forward on the neck of the CRT The tilt of the deflection yoke for red and blue are aligned the same way as the green CRT o Cover the green and blue CRT lenses with lens caps or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps then repeat steps 4 and 5 for the red CRT Cover the green and red CRT lenses with lens caps or use the met
102. 1 10194311 CARBON 100 5 12W A 1316 498 A G BOARD COMPLETE KP 48V90 61V90 8762 1 280 132 11 CARBON 560K 5 1316 499 G BOARD COMPLETE KP 53V90 RIG3 124780731 CARBON 100 5 R764 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 82K 5 3W The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on the G board are not included and must be ordered separately Order the following leads when requesting the G Board 75 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 iw RIG6 1216 86 00 METAL OXIDE 5 Ww 147949523 ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 8767 124939311 CARBON 10 5 1 900 249 96 FOCUS LEAD ASSY RIGB 1 249418 11 CARBON RTO 124940400 CARBON 82 5 14W 4 083 259 01 SHIELD TRANSFORMER 4 382 854 11 SCREW M3X10 P SW RIT1 124942611 CARBON SEK 5 R772 124943511 CARBON S MW 773 1280 32841 CARBON 1K CAPACITOR SON C501 142695911 ELECT O4F 20 50V 260 133 126 959 1 SU 88 EN 502 1 10200200 CERAMIC 680pF 10 50V asian K Hex C505 10636500 MYLAR O047UF 10 20V 1259880311 CARBON 22M C506 1410221240 CERAMIC 820pF 10 500 R779 1 260 087 11 CARBON 100 5 12W C508 1 102 002 00 680pF 10 500V 8783 141291111 FERRITE C510 113047100 MYLAR 5 50 102693311 1009F 2 16V SPARK C514 1430349590 MYLAR 5 50V SG761 1519442211 SPARK C515 1 12696011 20 6762 1 517 729 31 SPARK C516 1 126 965 91 ELECT 22 2
103. 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 410 0 50 1 10W R1706 1 216 071 00 RES CHIP 82K 5 1 R1187 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 81707 1 208 782 11 METAL CHIP 1K 0 50 1 0W R118 1 216 025 11 RES CHP 100 5 110 R1708 1 216 047 91 RES CHIP 820 5 10 R1191 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 81709 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R1710 1 216 295 91 SHORT R1193 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 R1197 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R1711 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10 R1202 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 81712 121629591 SHORT R1203 1 216 065 91 110W 81713 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R1204 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 81714 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 81715 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R1205 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 10W R1206 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 1 216 105 91 RES CHIP 220K 5 1 R1207 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R1717 1216061960 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R1208 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1718 1 208 800 11 METAL CHIP 56K 050 1 10W RO 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47 5 110W 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R1720 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R1210 1 216 025 41 RES CHIP 100 5 R1211 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 110W R1721 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 W R1212 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 81722 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1213 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1724 1
104. 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R824 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R434 1 216 097 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 0W R825 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R435 1 216 073 91 10K 5 110 R828 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R829 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R436 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 110 R831 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R437 1 216 046 00 RES CHIP 750 5 10W R438 1 216 073 91 10K 5 R832 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 10W R440 1 216 046 00 RES CHIP 750 5 110 R833 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R441 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 R834 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R836 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R442 12164100 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R838 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R443 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W 78 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R839 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R894 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10w R840 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R895 1 216 025 11 100 5 1 10 R843 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 R896 1 216 121 11 1M 5 10 R844 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R897 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R846 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 R898 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R899 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10 R847 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R848 1 216 025 11
105. 1 90 IC1502 P EEA 7 IC1509 VZOOMING CN651 CN501 VOUT DY B 1 VORNE cwisos r 1 oF 3 mE 7 wm H L e 0 RV TROUT VORNE 0 5 VID i 5 TS Less 41 wam T VE gt 1 TOA wr Lo Then 1505 T ever BOARD RELAY DRIVE z lum sus REY pea Y vy CN1504 52 il Tene 3 Jav RET OVP i CAE lt d cNi508 wr ww Ol 5 gt Te Y m3 7 855 s icem 46 REG yw g Fm mt w id d hr pe gt V8 OUT 45V v PROTECT H MUTE mu I H eum CN1505 5 D BACK UP 0601 602 L Orsi Le TINEFILTER J 2 jae ts pe un i me SWITCHING D SAME AS 1601 13 E owe H gt T DY cuis 10150122 e PROTECT V ZOOMING AMP 11504 0887 d une z SAME AS 1 2 4 135 REG y PRONE 2 cs pd 2 ADO T YE aust 2 101507 0 22 253 1 asv p 6 3 ost PACK as 4 gt BUFFER t 5 ose PH 2 KD A 1006 Q 2 BOARD w TOA N IC502 1 4 wh 2 BOARD YL o 0522 1505 i hi Ng 27 t t rE LT nasv E 051 PEL MIL id
106. 11 0 0012uF 10 50 C864 1 162 921 11 CERAMIC CHIP 33pF 5 50V C865 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C802 1 164 173 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0039 10 50 0868 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAUF 25V C803 1 164 173 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0039 10 50 804 1 164 156 11 25V C867 1 125 837 91 CERAMIC CHIP duF 10 63V C805 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 4uF 25V C868 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C806 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V 0869 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 01NF 10 25V C870 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C807 1 164 156 11 OF 25V Cant 1 126 963 11 ELECT 20 50 C808 1 464 473 41 CERAMIC CHIP 0 003 10 50 C809 1 164 173 11 0 0039 10 50 C872 1 162 921 11 CERAMIC CHIP 33pF 5 50V C810 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP O 4uF 25V C873 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C811 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C875 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C876 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C812 1 164 156 11 0 tuF 25V C877 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 C813 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C814 1 164 816 11 220pF 2 C878 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 815 1 164 816 11 220pF 2 50V C879 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C816 1 164 156 11 O 4uF 25V C880 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C881 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C818 1 164 816 11 220pF 2 C882 1 164 1
107. 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10P D419 811908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 228 CN403 1564650111 PLUGCONNECTOR P 0420 8719 98861 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 CNBI 1 779 892 1 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10P D421 8719 2861 DIODE 1S8355TE 17 801 1 779 892 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10P D422 811908385 DIODE UDZS TE17 228 1564511 11 PLUGCONNECTOR D423 871908385 DIODEUDZS TEIT 22B CN1702 1 764 334 11 PLUGCONNECTOR 11 0805 8 719 069 55 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B 088 871906055 DIODEUDZSTE 17568 DR 871906955 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B 71 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 088 871906055 DIODE UDZSTE 175 6B FERRITE BEAD D809 871998861 DIODE 1S8355TE 17 0810 871998661 DIODE 188355TE 17 o FEA FERRITE 0 0816 81998861 01001953557 17 FERR D817 871998661 DIODE 188355TE 17 FERRITE 0 806 12160091 RESCHP 4 5 UON UH 829 1260179 RESCHP 41 5 UON 080 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 CN SHORT 081 871998661 DIODE 4SS355TE 17 D822 871998661 DIODE 188355TE 17 BANG BON SHORT D823 871998861 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 PE BT 080 71998661 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 FEX SHORT D1101 871900055 DIODE UDZSTE 175 68 FERRITE 0 D1103 87192772 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 TED TERRE D104 87199728 DIODEUDZSTE 710B FS MH FERRITE 0 D1105 87192772 DIODEUDZSTE I7 08
108. 1905 F 9 0023 B 8 A TUNER YCJ SYSTEM CONTROL AUDIO PJED REGI CORRECTION P in P COMB FILTER CONDUCTOR SIDE 43T90 48V90 53V90 61V90 1 2 3 l 4 l 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A BOARD LOCATOR LIST CONDUCTOR SIDE _ DIODE TRANSISTOR D005 1 11 Q002 1 10 D007 1 11 Q003 H 12 B D151 C 12 Q005 11 2202 67 0013 H 10 D206 G 9 Q151 11 4 ae D207 G 9 Q152 11 2208 6 Q205 H6 oo D209 H 6 Q221 7 M D305 G7 Q223 7 0306 G 7 Q224 7 Em D307 6 7 0227 0 9 ax D824 G 6 Q401 D 3 ET D1101 4 0402 D 3 t D11
109. 1930243 DIODE RGP10GPKG23 D601 8 719 068 00 DIODE ERCO4 06SE 0602 8 719 068 00 DIODE ERCO4 06SE CONNECTOR 501 1779 80 11 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10P 0603 8 719 510 53 DIODE D4SB6OL F CN502 1 506 371 00 PIN CONNECTOR 2P D604 8 719 110 41 DIODE MTZJ T 77 15B D605 8719411049 DIODE 2 77 188 03 1 764 333 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 10 D607 8 719 991 33 DIODE 155133777 CN504 1 580 689 11 PIN CONNECTOR PCBOARD D609 8 719 948 45 DIODE ERA22 08TP3 CN505 1 580 689 11 PIN CONNECTOR PCBOARD 06 1 580 689 11 PIN CONNECTOR PCBOARD D610 8 719 510 48 DIODE DiN20R TA CN 1 691 134 11 PIN CONNECTOR PC BOARD 2P D650 8 719 028 45 DIODE D2L20U F 0651 8 719 063 70 DIODE D1NL20U TA CN508 1695 15 11 TAB CONTACT D652 8 719 028 45 DIODE D2L20U TA CN601 1 580 843 11 PIN CONNECTOR POWER D653 8 719 028 45 DIODE D2L20U TA 88 43190 4890 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque ZA sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero PART DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES D654 8 719 057 96 DIODE D10SC6M 4012 FUSE D655 8 719 052 91 DIODE D4SBS4 F 0656 8 719 028 45 DIODE D2L20U TA D657 8 719 028 45 DIODE 0212
110. 2 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C1601 1 407 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 16V C1743 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C1602 1 164 315 11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5 50V C1603 1 110 563 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 068uF 10 16V 1745 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C1604 1 162 969 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0068 10 25 C1746 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAUF 25V C1605 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OMF 10 16V C1747 62917511 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50V C1748 1 164 156 11 1 25V C1606 1 164 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22yF 16V 1749 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C1607 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 10 16V C1608 1 162 921 11 CERAMIC CHIP 33pF 5 50V C1750 1 126 964 11 ELECT AOuF 2 50V C1609 1 164 505 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22yF 16V C1751 1 162 915 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10pF 0 50pF 50V C1619 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C4752 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C1753 146547641 CERAMIC CHIP 047 10 16V C1701 1104064411 ELECT AF 20 25V C1754 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1 25V C1702 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C1703 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP OOF 10 1758 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C1704 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 2 16V C1759 14269351 ELECT AF 2 63V C1705 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100 5 50 C1761 1 162 917 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50V 61762 1 104 664 11 ELECT ATUF 2 C1706 1 164 156 11 OF 25V C1763 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C1707 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C17
111. 2 CORH 128 127 0 RED H CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 22 COBH 128 127 0 BLUE H CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 23 SOGV 128 127 O GREEN V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 24 SORV 128 127 0 RED V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 25 SOBV 128 127 0 BLUE V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 26 SOGH 128 127 0 GREEN H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO FIXED 2 SORH 128 127 0 RED H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 28 SOBH 128 127 0 BLUE H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 29 ERR FIXED AUTO REGI ERROR CODE FIXED 30 ADTM 0 265 144 TIMING TO GET A D DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 31 1 255 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN UPPER V POSITION FIXED 32 VMID 1 255 104 AUTO REGI PATTERN MIDDLE V POSITION FIXED 33 VLOW 1 255 208 REGI PATTERN LOWER V POSITION FIXED 34 HPR 1 510 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN H POSITION FIXED CENT 125TT 0007000 GREEN HIV CENT VARIABLE SKEW 512 511 000 000 GREEN SKEW VARIABLE ae SIZE 512511 50 200 GREEN SIZE VARIABLE LIN 512 511 GREEN LIN VARIABLE KEY 512 511 ox GREEN KEY VARIABLE PIN 612 611 230 GREEN H V PIN VARIABLE CENT 512 511 0007000 BLUE HIV CENT VARIABLE SKEW 512 511 000 000 BLUE H V SKEW VARIABLE I SZE 512511 050 225 BLUE HIV SIZE VARIABLE LIN 512511 1505ox BLUE HV LIN VARIABLE KEY 512511 00 100 BLUE HIV KEY VARIABLE PN 512511 000200 BLUE
112. 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R1138 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R994 1 208 817 11 METAL CHIP 30K 0 50 1 10W R1139 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 MW R996 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R997 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W RO 12166591 RES CHIP 47K 5 R998 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R1141 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 10W R999 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R1142 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 W R1143 1 216 085 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 10W R1000 12087761 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R1144 1216061960 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R1001 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W R1002 1 208 810 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 50 1 10W R1145 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 MW R1003 1 208 818 11 METAL CHIP 33K 0 50 1 10W 81146 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47 5 R1010 1 216 295 91 SHORT R1147 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110W 81148 121604100 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R1011 1 216 295 91 SHORT R1149 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 80 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES 81151 1 216 105 91 220K 5 81219 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1156 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 81221 1216 05 11 100 5 10 R1157 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP ATK 5 110W 81222 121629591 SHORT R1158 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10
113. 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 MW R1214 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 RIT3 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R1732 1 208 800 11 METAL CHIP 56K 0 50 1 10W R1215 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1216 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 81733 1 208 790 11 METAL CHIP 22K 050 1 10W R1217 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 81734 1 216 085 91 RES CHIP 33K 10W R1218 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R1735 1 208 776 11 METAL CHIP 560 0 50 1 10W 81 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R1736 121601290 RES CHIP 41 5 4H0W 2190 121604391 RES CHIP 560 5 10W 81738 12160040 RES CHIP 22K MW 121600791 RES CHIP 47 5 HOW 2192 126491 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R1739 121604500 RES CHIP 60 0 21923 121604100 RES CHP 470 5 UIN RMO 1216042391 RES CHIP 80 1 R124 121604391 RES CHP 50 5 1H0W RI 1216075900 RES CHIP 10 5 RA742 121604041 RES CHP AK R1927 1216025414 RES CHIP 400 5 RIAL 1 216 655 11 15K 050 1 0W 21928 121602511 RES CHIP 100 5 R1929 1209880111 METAL CHIP 62K 050 1H0W R1745 12160251 RES CHP 400 5 R1930 121620591 SHORT 81746 1 21602511 RES CHP 400 5 R1937 121607391 RES CHP 10K 5 W 121604041 RES CHP 5 81748 1208480011 METAL 56K 050 140W
114. 21603300 RES CHIP 220 5 R343 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 10W R344 1 216 025 11 100 5 1 10 77 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES R345 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 R444 1 216 077 91 RES CHIP 15K 5 10W R445 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 10 R346 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP AK 5 10W R446 1 216 085 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 R347 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R348 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 110 RAT 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 10W R349 1 216 077 91 15K 5 110 R448 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 10 R350 1 216 073 91 10K 5 1 10W R449 1 216 049 11 1K 5 110W R451 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 1 5 10 R351 12164100 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R452 1 216 083 00 RES CHIP 2K 5 10W R352 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 110 R353 12161130 RES CHIP 470K 5 110W R455 1 216 083 00 RES CHIP 2K 5 10W R354 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R458 1 249 389 11 47 5 14W R360 1 216 051 00 RES CHIP 5 1 0W R459 1 249 389 11 CARBON AT 5 MW R460 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 10 R361 1 208 806 11 METAL CHIP 10K 0 50 1 10W R461 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R362 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 470 0 50 1 10W R363 1 208 798 11 METAL 47K 0 50 1 10W 462 1 216 075 00 RES CHIP 12K 5 10W R411 1 216 025 11 RES CHP 100 5 110 R463 1 216 0
115. 28 RON red and item 30 BON blue If this step is not followed the ABL circuit may prevent you from adjusting the peak to peak amplitude to 1 8 V N COLOR minimum COLORTEMP neutral Connect oscilloscope between 7 of CN204 board ground Select adjustment category VPNT adjustment item 19 SCON and adjust using the 3 or 6 button on the remote so that the wave form level is 1 80 0 05Vp p gt White 1 L_ 1 80 0 05 Vp p 1 Black 7 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 4 2 VIDEO INPUT SUB HUE AND SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT VPNT SHUE SCOL Display a color signal through a video input m Mode Personal 1 or2 PICTURE maximum BRIGHTNESS center Enter the service mode COLOR center COLORTEMP neutral Lud zd Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 A board and ground Alternately select adjustment category VPNT adjustment item 20 SHUE and item 21 SCOL and adjust them so that VB1 VB4 and VB2 VB3 as shown below ve ves VB4 U 6 Add 2 to the adjusted value of SCOL 7 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 4 3 COMPONENT INPUT SUB HUE AND SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT DAC UVSH UVSC 1 Select VIDEO 4 and display a color bar signal 2 Mode Personal 1 or 2 PICTURE maximum BRIGHTNESS center E
116. 3 CXA2019AQ T4 a 8pin mama 40pin 5 5 SEMICONDUCTORS continued 11ES2 D1NL20U D1N20R D1NL20U odd D2L20U a MTZJ 10B MTZJ 13 MTZJ 15B MTZJ 2 7A MTZJ 3 9B ANE MTZJ 4 7C MTZJ 5 1B D1NS6 MTZJ 7 5B EL1Z MTZJ T 77 15B GP08DPKG23 MTZJ T 77 18B RGP02 20EL 6394 MTZJ T 77 24A RGP10GPKG23 2 77 5 6 RGP15J 6040G23 MTZJ T 77 6 2B MTZJ T 77 8 2B cATHobE one wove D4SBS4 F 188133 17 D3S6M F ERA22 08 CS ERC04 06SE 06 158 ERC91 02 us Se A ANODE 1SS355TE 17 UDZ TE17 10B UDZ TE 17 22B UDZ TE17 33B UDZS TE17 5 6B UDZS TE17 8 2B ANODE cATHODE D10SC6M 4012 i 53 KP 43T90 48 90 53 90 61V90 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 SECTION 6 ED VIEWS Components not identified by a part number or component parts of an assembly are indicated by Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since description are not stocked because they are seldom the reference numbers in the far right column ofthe parts they are seldom required for routine service Expect required for routine service list and within the dotted lines of the diagram some delay when ordering these components NOTE The components identified by shading and ZA mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont
117. 31 Setting and Selecting Favorite Channel The Favorite Channel feature of your projection TV enables easy access to the eight channels that you preset or the last channel that you were watching YYour Favorite Channel options can be set automatically or manually The factory setting for Favorite Channel is Auto When Favorite Channel is set to Auto the last eight channels selected with the 0 9 buttons will be set as Favorite Channel options If you want to input your own selections as Favorite Channel settings set to Manual Setting Favorite Channel manually 1 Select Favorite Channel from the Channel Set Up menu see page 30 Channel Set Up Channel Label Selecta End LED 32 Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued 2 Press or to select Manual and press e The Favorite Channel menu will appear If you set Channel Label names e g CNN HBO they will also be displayed see Channel Label on page 30 T dem lt gt ts Go s lt se 3 Press 4 or to select a position 1 8 and press CD Select channel 4 Press or to select a channel and press e You have now selected a favorite channel 5 Use 4 and to program other favorite channels Follow steps 3 and 4 6 Press MENU when you have finished Your favorite channels are now ready for use
118. 33K 5 14W R689 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 R690 1 215 437 00 47K 1 14W 81542 1 249 429 11 10K 5 14W R691 1 249 417 11 CARBON 1K 5 1 81543 1 249 429 11 10K 5 14W 1501 1 214 800 11 22 1 12W 81544 1 249 419 11 CARBON 15K 5 14W 81548 1 249 438 11 CARBON 56K 5 14W R1502 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W 81549 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W R1503 12154210 1 1 14W R1504 1 215 433 00 METAL 33K 1 14W 81550 121544710 1K 1 14W 81505 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 1 81551 1 249 428 11 82K 5 14W 1506 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 1 81552 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W R1554 1 215 449 00 15K 1 MW R1507 12154330 33K 1 14W 81555 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 R1508 1 215 421 00 1K 1 1509 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W 81556 1 249 433 11 CARBON 22K 5 MW R1510 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W 81557 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 14W 81511 121440011 METAL 22 1 12W 81558 1 249429 1 CARBON 10K 5 14W 81559 1 215 857 71 METAL OXIDE 10 5 92 43790 4890 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque ZA sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie PART DESCRIPTION VALUE
119. 43790 48 inches KP 48V90 53 inches 53 90 61 inches KP 61V90 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 75 ohm external terminal for VHF UHF Supplied Accessories Remote Control RM Y906 Batteries 2 size AA R6 Optional Assessories Connecting Cables RK G34 RK 74A RK G69HG VMC 10HG VMC 720M 8105 8205 YC 15V 30V UN mixer EAC 66 43790 4890 53 90 61V90 WARNINGS UTIONS CAUTION Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis CRT shield or carbon painted on the CRT after removing the anode WARNING An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible shock hazard because of live chassis The chassis of this receiver is directly connected to the ac power line A SAFETY RELATED COMPONENT WARNING Components identified by shading and mark on the schematic diagrams exploded views and in the parts list are critical for safe operation Replace these components with sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this manual or in supplements published by Sony Circuit adjustments that are critical for safe operation are identified in this manual Follow these procedures whenever critical components are replaced or improper operation is suspected ATTENTION Apres avoir deconnecte le cap de l anode court circuiter l anode du tube cathodique et celui de du cap au chassis metalli
120. 5 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 PART DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 201 1 529 396 12 10CM 210 4 069 675 01 CAP TERMINAL BOARD 208 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER HEX 4X20 m 4 069 674 22 TERMINAL BOARD 204 1299 423 A BOARD COMPLETE 212 A 1316 499 A G BOARD COMPLETE 205 8 598 430 50 FSS BTF FA401 The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on this board are not 206 8 598 542 50 FSS BTF WA412 included and must be ordered separately See items 214 and 215 28 1 453 238 31 FBT ASSY NX 4007 X4P4 207 1 557 056 31 CABLE P P 208 1 556 945 21 P P 214 1 900 249 96 FOCUS LEAD ASSY A 209 8 598 414 20 CHANGER ANTENNA AS 2F 25 1 779 095 23 LEAD ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE A 216 1 790 001 11 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR 217 1 500 021 11 CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE 61 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 6190 NOTE The components identified by shading and ZA mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 9 PICTURE TUBE KP 53V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 251 4 056 258 11 LENS DELTA 78 253 8 733 572 31 CRT O7MXC3 R NEW GUN 254 8 733 575 21 CRTO7MAC3 B CID CPL 255 8733 57031 07MXC2 G NE
121. 54 1 126 953 11 ELECT 220057 20 35V C1527 1412 2540 CERAMIC 10 50V C655 1 126 953 11 ELECT 220057 20 35V 61528 1 126 941 11 ELECT 2 25V 656 1402 121 00 CERAMIC 0 00222 10 50V C1530 1 102 106 00 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V zB 43190 4890 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque sont critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES C1531 1102 10600 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V 05 1719 8901 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10 C1533 1 12694111 ATOUF 20 25V CN651 17198901 BOARD TO BOARD 10 C1534 140212540 CERAMIC 10 50 52 1 573 96311 PINCONNECTOR PCBOARD C1536 1102 10600 CERAMIC 100pF 10 50V 61537 140242540 CERAMIC 10 50V CN653 1 695915 CONTACT CNIS0 156450741 PLUGCONNECTOR 4P C153 1 12694111 AF 20 25V QNI502 1 779 89011 CONNECTOR BOARD TO BOARD 10 C1539 1104605 ELECT 20 25V QNi503 16450711 PLUGCONNECTOR 4P C1540 1269411 AF 20 25V CN1504 15650711 PLUGICONNECTOR P C1541 10212500 CERAMIC 0047F 10 50V 140212540 CERAMIC 10 50V 00155 15650711 PLUGCONNECTOR 4P 056 15645061 PLUGCONNECTOR 6153 14021900 CERAMIC
122. 56 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1 25V C819 1 164 816 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 2 50 C820 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C883 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 6821 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V 0884 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C822 1 164 156 11 25V C885 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C886 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 823 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C887 1 104 664 11 ELECT ATUF 2 25V C824 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 16V C825 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V C888 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V 830 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 25V 0889 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 25V C831 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C890 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C891 1 164 156 11 1 25V C832 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22pF 5 C892 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 833 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C834 1 162 966 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50 C893 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C835 1 162 919 11 CERAMIC CHIP 22pF 5 50 0894 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C842 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 10 16V C897 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OtuF 25V C898 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220 20 16V C843 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C899 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C845 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 4 uF 25V C848 1 164 156 11 OF 25V C900 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V 0849 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C901 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V 88 43790 48V90 53
123. 57561575 Serial No 9 500 0 CRR DRIVE CN701 R 4 5 ER Q704 706 CN702 RIS 9 He 7 4 FOCUS BLOCK S2 1 I Lo CB BDRIVE CN761 GE Cam Q761 764 ON762 B S FOCUS BLOCK J CN706 G2 V901 KP 43790 48V90 5390 61 90 BLOCK DIAGRAM 8 OF 8 KP 43T90 48V90 5390 6
124. 6 all circuit adjustments can be made NOTE The following test equipment is required 1 Pattern Generator with RF composite and component outputs 2 Digital multimeter 2 9 1 METHOD OF ENTERING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE 1 TV must be in Standby mode Power off 2 Press DISPLAY 5 Volume then TV Power on the Remote Commander Press each button within 1 second of pressing the previous button SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT Category Adjustment item DATA SERVICE VPNT VPOS 031 000000 00 SCREEN DISPLAY m The screen displays the adjustment category and the item being adjusted within that category Press 1 or 4 to select the adjustment item Press 3 or 6 to change the data Press 2 or 5 to select the adjustment category mom A If you want to go back to the most recently saved value press 0 then ENTER to read the memory Press MUTING then ENTER to write the new adjustment data into memory fe 9 Turn power off when you want to exit the service mode Note Press 8 then ENTER to restore the factory settings for user controls and channel memories this will also turn set off and then on to exit the service mode 43790 48V90 53V90 61 90 2 9 2 MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD 1 After adjustment remove the plug from the AC outlet and then replace the plug in the AC outlet again 2 Turn the power switch ON
125. 6 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R280 1 216 073 91 1 5 1 R325 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R281 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 R282 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 110W R326 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R283 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R327 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R284 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R328 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R329 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R285 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R330 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 R286 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 1 10 R287 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 R331 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R288 1 216 295 91 SHORT R332 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R289 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R333 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R334 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW R290 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R335 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R291 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R292 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R336 1 216 048 00 RES CHIP 910 10W R293 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R337 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R294 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R338 1 216 077 91 RES CHIP 15K 5 10W R339 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 10 R295 1 216 295 91 SHORT R340 1 216 037 00 RES CHIP 330 5 10W R296 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R297 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 110 R341 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R298 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R342 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R299 1
126. 7700 MYLAR 0 00337 5 50V C296 1 126 961 11 ELECT 22uF 20 50V 1 130 489 00 0 033pF 5 50 C297 1 162 927 11 CERAMIC CHIP 100pF 5 50V C299 1 126 959 11 ELECT OA7UF 20 50V C448 1 130 471 00 MYLAR O 001pF 5 50 C300 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 16V 0449 1 107 826 11 OF 10 16V C301 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 10 16V C450 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 20 50V C451 1 126 933 11 ELECT AOOUF 20 16V C302 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 10 16V C453 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 16V C303 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 2 16V C304 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C454 1413048900 MYLAR 0 033pF 5 50 C305 1 162 968 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 50V C456 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 20 16V C306 1 126 959 11 ELECT OA7UF 20 50V C457 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220uF 2 16V C458 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C307 1 126 959 11 ELECT OA7UF 20 50V C459 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP 41 10 16V C308 1 126 963 11 ELECT 20 50V C309 1 164 315 11 470pF 5 501 C460 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200uF 20 25 C310 1 162 917 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5 50 C461 1 126 943 11 ELECT 2200 20 269 C311 1 126 960 11 ELECT 20 50 C462 1 126 961 11 ELECT 22uF 2 50 C463 1 126 961 11 ELECT 22yF 2 50V C312 1 162 967 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0033yF 10 50 C464 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 20 16V C313 1 164 816 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 2 50V C314 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C465 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C315 1 162
127. 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR RO 120604100 RESCHP 40 5 WWW Q1114 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR R002 12160570 RESCHP 10 0148 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 46 QR 008 4324604941 RES CHIP ik 5 W ROM 121642141 RES CHIP 5 QH 872942028 TRANSISTOR 25C2412K 146 0R ROS 12160911 5 W Qii8 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T M6 QR ROG 12160330 RES CHIP 20 10 QH 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 QR 01121 140140611 TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA T146 ROOT 121607391 RES CHP AK 5 10W 0104 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR ROS 12160330 RESCHP 20 5 W ROS 12160330 RES CHIP 20 5 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR R010 121607291 RESCHP TK 01601 8729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 28 2412 146 08 RO 1216 04911 RES CHP 1K 5 1 01602 87208 12028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 OR 01603 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR RO2 1264700 METAL OXIDE W 01701 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR R 120607291 RESCHP TK ROM 1216 08591 RES CHIP ATK 5 01702 872942028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 46 QR ROIS 121606591 RES CHIP 5 MW 01703 8729 120 28 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR ROIS 12160330 20 5 0174 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 QR 01705 872942028 TRANSISTOR 28 2412 146 08 ROIS 121603200
128. 89 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 10 R412 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 464 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R465 1 216 121 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 10 R413 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R466 1 216 079 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 10W R414 1 216 081 00 RES CHIP 22K R415 1 216 073 91 10K 5 R467 1 216 077 91 RES CHIP 15K 5 R416 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 HMW R468 1 216 295 91 SHORT R418 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R474 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R805 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 0 R419 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R806 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 10W R420 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R421 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R808 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R422 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R810 1 216 295 91 SHORT R423 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP AK 5 10W R811 1 216 109 00 RES CHIP 33K 5 10W R813 1 216 117 00 680K 5 1 10W R425 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R814 1 216 117 00 RES CHIP 680K 5 1 10W R426 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R428 1 216 073 91 10K 5 R815 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R429 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10W R816 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R430 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R817 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R818 1 216 025 11 100 5 10 R431 1 216 073 91 10K 5 10W R819 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R432 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R433
129. 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES C902 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C959 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C903 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C960 1 164 156 11 AUF 25V C904 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C961 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C962 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1 25V C905 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C963 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 C906 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C907 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C964 1 104 664 11 ELECT 40 2 25V C908 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C965 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C909 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C966 1 104 664 11 ELECT 40 2 C967 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C910 1 162 910 11 CERAMIC CHIP 5pF 0 25pF 50V C968 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C911 1 162 966 11 CERAMIC CHIP 0 0022uF 10 50 C912 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C969 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C913 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C970 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP 1 25V 0914 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C971 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OtuF 10 16V C915 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C1103 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C916 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C917 1 104 664 11 ELECT 20 25V C1104 1407 82 11 CERAMIC CHIP OF 10 16V C918 1 115 416 11 0 0010 5 251
130. 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10 R056 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R108 1 216 113 00 470K 5 AMOW R109 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 1 R057 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R110 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10W R058 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP AK 5 10W R059 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 10W R111 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10 R060 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R112 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10 R061 12164100 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R113 1 216 113 00 470K 5 110W R114 1 216 045 00 RES CHIP 680 5 10 R062 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 110W R115 1 216 045 00 RES CHIP 680 10w R063 1 216 065 91 47K 5 R064 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R116 1 216 045 00 RES CHIP 680 5 10W R066 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 R117 1 216 295 91 SHORT R068 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP ATK 5 110W R118 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 1 R119 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 110W ROTO 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 R120 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 R071 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R072 1 216 065 91 47K 5 110W R121 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R073 1 216 295 91 SHORT R122 1 216 295 91 SHORT R074 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R123 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10W R124 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10 R075 1 216 061 91 33K 5 10W R125 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10W R077 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 1H0W R078 1 216 025 11 RES CH
131. 9211 CARBON OK 5 8563 4124788700 CARBON 2XK 5 R600 124943341 CARBON 5 RGO 12977611 CARBON 22M 10 12W R566 1 215 868 00 METAL OXIDE 6 R567 104943711 CARBON 5 R802 4121975941 CARBON AM 5 8568 124940511 CARBON 100 1 R603 12408811 CMTRES 082 5 20W R569 126034 CARBON 68 5 12W 864 126029851 CARBON 33 5 1W 8570 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 1 R605 1249415311 CARBON 680 5 R606 12408811 CMTRES 08 5 20W RM 121590711 OXIDE K 8572 4121649041 METAL OXIDE 5 3 R607 1249 38911 CARBON AT Sh MW 8573 1214091200 MK 1 R608 1247 79191 CARBON 2 854 121649023 METAL OXIDE 5 R609 124020591 CARBON 2 5 12W 124943341 CARBON 610 12842741 CARBON 20K 12W 12842141 CARBON 220K 1 W 856 1424788100 CARBON 120K 5 1 RS 1249300 METAL 1 12 2 12025381 FUSIBLE 04 10 12W 578 121649410 OXIDE 5 R613 124941311 CARBON 470 5 579 121649011 METAL OXIDE 5 3 865 1 249437 11 CARBON AK 5 RO 124941311 CARBON 470 5 8616 142494041 CARBON W 121634900 OXIDE 1 124780731 CARBON 100 1 R582 126029211 CARBON 1 5 8618 12842741 CARBON 220K 12W 8583 1280 17 11 CARBON 3K 5 619 12164900 OXIDE 1 584 124937741 CARBON 047 5 R620 1215449900 1 8586 1215421 METAL O
132. 924 11 CERAMIC CHIP 56pF 5 50 C466 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C316 1 115 416 11 O00tuF 5 25V C467 1 104 664 11 ELECT 2 25V C468 1 126 963 11 ELECT AJF 20 50V C317 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 25V C469 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C318 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 20 16V C319 1 126 964 11 ELECT 10uF 2 50V 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 C320 1 126 934 11 ELECT 220 20 16V C473 1 104 665 11 ELECT 100 2 25V C321 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP OOF 10 25V C474 1413049500 OF 5 C475 1413049500 MYLAR Qty 5 50 C323 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAuF 10 16V C476 1413049500 MYLAR Qt 5 50 67 43190 4890 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES CATT 1 130 495 00 MYLAR OAuF 5 50 C850 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 2 C681 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V C682 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C851 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP AUF 25V C683 1 126 935 11 ELECT 20 16V C852 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 25V C684 1 126 933 11 ELECT 100 2 16V C855 1 162 960 11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 10 50V C856 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 2 C685 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C858 1 164 156 11 CERAMIC CHIP OAUF 25V C686 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C687 1 104 664 11 ELECT 4F 20 25V C862 1 107 826 11 CERAMIC CHIP OtyF 10 16V C688 1 162 970 11 CERAMIC CHIP 10 25V C863 1 162 917 11 CHP 15pF 5 50 C801 1 164 730
133. AMP NEON R505 1 260 087 11 CARBON 400 5 505 151777821 LAMP NEON 506 121648211 OXIDE 18K 5 Ww R507 12164821 OXIDE 1K 5 Ww IC LINK 08 121648211 OXIDE Ww PS501 159350930 LINK IC R509 126033711 CARBON 56K 5 1 159350930 LINK IC R510 124942111 CARBON 22K Iw PS10502 153350930 LINK IC R511 121587811 METAL OXIDE AK 5 PS1503 13969931 LINK IC R512 124942241 CARBON 2IK 5 14W PS1504 153350331 LINK IC R513 1240422411 CARBON 27K PS1505 1433553 LINK IC R514 124942211 CARBON 27K 5 14W A 2556 153355 LINK IC 855 1260413111 CARBON AK 12W R517 124780120 CARBON 30K 5 14W TRANSISTOR R519 121544500 1K 051 8729 4847 TRANSISTOR 2SC2688 5 LK m 052 8720446 TRANSISTOR 2SD2578 RF RD 2609600 METL 0 1 MW 8523 1274591 CARBON 470K 5 14W 053 872603145 TRANSISTOR IRF614 CARBON uM 055 872024680 TRANSISTOR 2SC4634LS CB11 oap CARBON iC MW 05 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA 0507 8729 4680 TRANSISTOR2SC4634LS CB11 ERA EK OS QU TRANSISTOR 250968 857 12494241 CARBON S W 528 1 249 437 11 CARBON AK 0600 8729 92239 TRANSISTOR 2SD2144S TP V REM CARBON GK 5 0651 87291976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA Ro 4304931 CARBON 90 NOTE The component
134. ASH FOCUS is canceled if you perform any other function while FLASH FOCUS is working 19 Using Your New Projection TV Watching the TV Many TV features can be accessed directly through the remote control The following chart will explain the function of some buttons found on your remote control Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations TV FUNCTION Aclivates the remote control for use with the projection TV TV POWER Turns the projection TV on and off If a video input indication e g VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 appears on the screen press TV VIDEO until a channel number appears Use for direct channel selection Press 0 9 to select a channel for example to select channel 10 press 1 and 0 The channel will change after 2 and ENTER Seconds or you can press ENTER for immediate selection CH Press to scan through the channels up or down Speed Surf 1 Press and hold CH or to change the channel number rapidly 2 Release to display the desired channel VOL Press to adjust the volume up or down MUTING Press to mute the sound Muting will appear on the screen and will dim three seconds later To restore sound press again or press VOL 20 PICTURE MODE Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to directly choose one of five ditferent video modes that best suits the program you are watching Vivid Select for enhanced picture contrast
135. ED 3 ABLS 04 1 ABL MODE FOR STANDARD FIXED 4 AXIS 0 AXIS R Y G Y FOR STANDARD FIXED PREWRITE DATA 17 PJED Projection TV Engine ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT INUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA SETTING 0 FDIS 01 0 SELECT REGI DATA DISPLAY OF FINE ADJ FIXED if OSDH 4 265 32 PJED SERVICE MENU POSITION FIXED 2 OSDV 1 255 25 PJED SERVICE MENU V POSITION FIXED 3 FVST 0 255 29 LINE NUMBER OF FINE ADJUST START FIXED 4 VAST 0 255 0 V1 START DATA FIXED 5 0 255 62 1 COUNT DATA FIXED 6 COHP 0 255 0 H PHASE OF ROUGH ADJ FIXED 7 FHP 0255 194 H PHASE OF FINE ADJ FIXED 8 TPHP 025 61 H PHASE OF TEST PATTERN FIXED 9 DFHP 0255 225 H PHASE OF DYNAMIC FOCUS FIXED 10 DFHG 128 127 80 H 2 GAIN OF DYNAMIC FOCUS FIXED 11 DFVG 128 127 30 V 2 GAIN OF DYNAMIC FOCUS FIXED 12 PAMI 0 255 0 PAMI FIXED 13 PWM2 0 255 30 OF AUTO REGI TEST PATTERN FIXED 14 HBLD 0 255 238 OF RETURNED BLUE V LINE FIXED 15 HBLW 0 63 23 PULSE WIDTH OF RETURNED BLUE V LINE FIXED 16 BLKP 0 255 27 START BLANK PULSE FIXED 47 COGV 128 127 0 GREEN V CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 18 128 127 0 REDV CENT OFFSET DATA OFAUTOREGI FIXED 19 COBV 128 127 0 BLUE V CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI FIXED 20 128 127 0 GREEN H CENT OFFSET DATA AUTO REGI FIXED
136. ED CUTOFF VARIABLE 18 BCUT 0 15 7 BLUE CUTOFF VARIABLE 19 SCON 0 15 7 SUB CONTRAST VARIABLE 20 SHUE 0 15 9 SUB HUE VARIABLE 21 ScoL 0 15 9 SUB COLOR VARIABLE 22 CDM2 0 COUNT DOWN MODE2 FIXED 23 DPIX 1 DYNAMIC PICTURE FIXED 24 NOTC Y CHROMA TRAP FIXED 25 CROM 0 15 7 CHROMA TRAP FIXED 26 TOT 01 0 CHROMA TOT FILTER FIXED 27 SHPF 2 SHARPNESS FO FIXED 28 RON 01 1 RED ON FIXED 29 GON 04 1 GREEN ON FIXED 30 BON 04 1 BLUE ON FIXED 31 DCOL 04 1 DYNAMIC COLOR FIXED 32 CDMD 0 V COUNT DOWN FIXED 33 LBLK 0 15 18 LEFT SIDE BLANK WIDTH FIXED 34 RBLK 0 15 18 RIGHT SIDE BLANK WIDTH FIXED 86 PREC PREOVERLEVELFORCOMP VIN FIXED 36 PREY 93 1 PRE OVER LEVEL FOR Y IN FIXED PREWRITE DATA VPNV Video Processor NTSC Vivid ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA NAME SETTING 0 SBRV 0 63 35 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR VIVID VARIABLE 1 GMMV 2 IGAMMA LEVEL FOR VIVID FIXED 2 YDCV 04 1 Y DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR VIVID FIXED 3 ABLV 9 1 ABL MODE FOR VIVID FIXED 4 AXIV 01 0 AXIS R Y G Y FOR VIVID FIXED VPNS Video Processor NTSC Standard PREWRITE DATA ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA SERVICE DATA NAME SETTING 29 aav 23 SBRS 0 63 53V 20 61V 27 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR STANDARD VARIABLE 1 GMMS 0 GAMMA LEVEL FOR STANDARD FIXED 2 YDCS 04 0 Y DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR STANDARD FIX
137. FER 1000001 FERRITE D106 871998861 0100 1SS355TE 17 10000091 FERRITE D107 87192772 DIODEUDZSTE 710B 440222 FERRE 0 D1108 871997728 DIODEUDZSTE I7 08 D1109 871997128 DIODEUDZSTE 710B FERRITE 0 D1110 87192772 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 FER Diii 87192772 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 D112 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 FERRITE OH Dif 87192772 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 FERRITE Di 87192772 DIODEUDZSTE I7108 FBA70A 0 D1115 87192772 DIODEUDZSTE I7 08 TEN FERRITE on D1117 87199728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 TERRE D1118 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 _ 141423422 FERRITE 0 D1120 871998661 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 D1121 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 TOI MEA FERRITE 0 141423422 FERRITE D122 871897728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 011204 871998661 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 Ter tenes 0115 871998661 DIODE 188355TE 17 3 MEA FERRITE 0 FBTIS 1414 23422 FERRE D127 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 144234122 0 D1131 871997728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 FAIRE FERE on D132 871897728 DIODE UDZSTE 17108 D170 871998661 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 TET onion FERRITE 0 0100 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 1441423424 0 141423422 FERRITE D1902 871998661 DIODE 1SS355TE 17 FERRITE 0 01908 871998861 DIODE 188355TE 17 os
138. FIXED 14 PUPD 0 31 15 PIPUPEDESTAL VARIABLE 15 PVPD 0 31 15 PIPVPEDESTAL VARIABLE 16 AGCR 0 AUTO GAIN CONTROL FIXED 17 AGCM AUTO GAIN CONTROL MODE FIXED 18 0 5 12 AUTO CONTROL VALUE FIXED 19 AGC4 045 12 AUTOGAINCNTRLFORVIDEO4 FIXED 20 LMOF 0 3 3 LUMINANCE OFFSET FIXED 21 INSET PLL TIME CONSTANT FIXED 22 0 NOISE REDUCTION INSET PLL FIXED 23 PYDL 015 0 FIXED 24 CSTD 0 7 1 COLOR STANDARD FIXED 25 CEXC 1 COLORSTANDARDEXCLUSION FIXED 26 LKSP 0 1 0 STANDARD ID SPEED FIXED 27 CKIL 0 COLOR KILLER THRESHOLD FIXED 28 BGPS 0 BURST GATE PULSE START POS FIXED 29 CLON COLORON FIXED 30 ACCF 0 DISABLE AUTO CHROMACONTROL FIXED 31 IFFL 0 IF COMPENSTATION FILTER FIXED 32 STNR 0 SATELLITE NOISE REDUCTION FIXED 33 FMAC 0 FRAME MODE ACTIVATION INSET FIXED 34 CPLL 01 0 CHROMA PLL OFF FIXED 35 031 7 COLOR SUBCARRIER ADJ FIXED 36 FRMY 045 5 FRAMEYLEVEL FIXED 37 YPEK 0 7 7 Y PEAKING ADJUSTMENT FIXED 38 YCOR 0 Y CORING ENABLE FIXED 39 cHBw 1 CHROMA BANDWIDTH FIXED PREWRITE DATA 20 2 10 REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT PJE FUNCTION REMOTE COMMANDER PJE MODE ONLY Color Select GRN to BLU to RED Adjustment item up Test signal select crosshatch video signal dots video signal
139. IP 100 5 R127 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10 R079 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 10 R129 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 10 R084 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 R130 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R132 1 216 295 91 SHORT R085 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 R135 1 216 295 91 SHORT R086 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 1H0W ROBT 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 1H0W R151 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R088 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R152 1 216 083 00 RES CHIP 27K 5 10 R089 121605500 RES CHIP 18K 5 10W R153 1 216 689 11 RES CHIP 30K 5 10 R154 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10 R090 1216 13 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 R155 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R091 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 4 5 10W R092 4 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 110W R156 1 216 045 00 RES CHIP 680 5 10W R093 1 216 017 91 4 5 110 R157 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 76 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R158 1 216 464 11 METAL OXIDE 18K 5 2W R300 12210 03300 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R159 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 R301 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10 R160 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R302 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110W R303 1 216 133 91 RES CHIP 33M 5 1 R161 4 216 083 00 21K 5 110 R304 1 216 059 00 RES CHIP 2K 5 1 R162 1 216 041 00 RE
140. IP 100 5 110 R919 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 R920 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 1 R872 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R873 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R922 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R874 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R923 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10W R875 1 216 295 91 SHORT R924 1 216 053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 110W R876 1 216 065 91 ATK 110W R925 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 10W R926 1 216053 00 RES CHIP 15K 5 110W R877 1 208 816 11 METAL CHIP 27K 0 50 1 10W R878 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 R928 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 5 R879 1 216 295 91 SHORT R929 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R880 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 R932 1 208 792 11 METAL 27K 0 50 1 10W R881 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 R935 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R936 1 216 025 11 100 5 1 10 R882 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 R883 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R937 1 216 025 11 100 10 R884 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 110 R938 1 216 635 11 METAL CHIP 220 0 50 1 10W R885 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 MW R939 1 216 635 11 METAL CHIP 220 0 50 1 10W R887 1 414 551 11 FERRITE R941 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 R942 1 216 065 91 RES CHIP 47K 5 MW R888 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R891 1 216 073 91 RES CHIP 10K 5 1 0W R943 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10 R892 1 208 802 11 METAL CHIP 68K 050
141. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the lowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This document is for the remote control RM Y906 MODELS KP 43T90 KP 48V90 KP 53V90 KP 61V90 Please keep this notice with the instruction manual As an ENERGY STAR Partner Sony Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR Pour pr venir les chocs lectriques pas utiliser cette fiche polaris e avec un prolongateur une prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant sauf si les lames peuvent tre inser es fond sans en laisser aucune partie decouvert Remote Control In the instructions that follow will MUTING refer to the buttons on your remote control page 20 Keep this flap unfolded and use this page SYSTEM OFF for reference page 22 ope
142. K 5 0196 8729 42028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 46 QR RMO 12160570 RESCHP 22K 5 MW 0197 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 0R ROM 1216 03300 RES CHIP 20 5 10 01911 8729 0649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 75 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES R042 4 216 033 00 220 5 110 R094 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 AMOW R043 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K 10 R044 1 216 121 11 RES CHIP 1M 5 1 10 R095 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10W R045 1 216 097 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 0W R096 1 216 055 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 R046 1 216 073 91 10K 5 10W R097 1 216 055 00 RES CHIP 18K 5 1 R099 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 410 5 110W R047 1 216 073 91 10K 5 R100 1210 04 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R048 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R049 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R101 1210 04 00 RES CHIP 470 5 10W R050 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10W R102 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 10W R051 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R103 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 10W R104 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW R052 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R105 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 4 10W R053 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 1 10 R054 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 5 110 R106 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10W R055 1 216 033 00 RES CHIP 220 R107 1 216 017
143. LIN vertically with the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander and adjust while tracking each one alternately 2 Adjust the red crosshatch lines with the joystick on the remote commander until they are straight vertically and horizontally and they overlap the green lines RED KEY PINCUSHION 1 Select RED KEY or PINCUSHION with the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander and adjust each one while tracking each other 2 Using the joystick arrow buttons adjust the red crosshatch lines so that they are straight horizontally and vertically and they overlap the green lines Note These are required when either severe mis adjustment or data loss occurred 3 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 43190 48 90 53 90 61 90 ADJUSTMENT 1 Press the 9 button the remote commander to shift to the fine adjustment mode the red cursor appears at the center of the screen If the cursor is not red press the 3 button until it is red 2 Use the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander to move the cursor to each area of the screen you want to adjust 3 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 2 13 BLUE REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT 1 Remove the lens cap from the blue picture lens to show all colors or use the method shown in the note above to turn on all 3 CRTs 2 Press the 3 button on the remote commander to shift the RED mode to the BLU mode 3 Adjust BLU CE
144. NT BLU SKEW BLU SIZE BLU LIN BLU KEY and BLU PIN the same way as the red registration adjustment FINAL CHECK IMPORTANT This must be performed before leaving the service mode 1 Store the final adjustment data by pressing MUTING and then ENTER 2 Press the FLASH FOCUS button on the front panel 3 If an error message appears refer to the following If an error code is displayed after the set has been correctly adjusted check the following items position tilt and sizing If any of these adjustments are off even slightly the auto registration pattern will not hit the four sensors properly This occurs when the internal generator patterns are being flashed on the screen for the sensors to read Therefore auto registration called auto focus cannot operate properly causing an error code to be displayed In order for this function to operate properly position tilt and size must be adjusted properly Note In case of replacing CRTs adjust the set up adjustments items 2 1 to 2 8 and the registration adjustment item 2 10 In the case of replacing multiple CRTs at the same time replace and adjust them individually 23 2 14 AUTO REGISTRATION ERROR CODE LIST 43T90 48V90 53 90 61V90 If an error code is displayed after the set has been correctly adjusted check the following items position tilt and sizing If any of these adjustments are off even slightly the auto registration pattern will not hit t
145. PD6376GS E2 L151 1414187 11 INDUCTOR 875803241 IC TC7AHCOAAF EL 1414 187 411 INDUCTOR rm ICM 875066075 IC TLC29321PWR L153 44444871 10810 8750 4690 ICST24EI6FMBTR L154 141485611 D 815635291 ICPSTSMNL L155 t41448711 INDUCTOR 0812 815923549 IC TCTAHCOBAF EL 48 1 414 856 11 INDUCTOR 1H 815903220 ICTCHHCSDAE EL Lt 1414857 11 INDUCTOR 875954622 ICUPD6376GS E2 2 141485611 INDUCTOR 10816 878046020 ICUPD6376GS E2 L681 140697521 INDUCTOR 815954622 ICUPD6376GS E2 L801 141039221 FERRITE 11H 81590096 ICNUMASSEM TE2 Le 14103922 FERRITE 10819 875083008 1803 144485601 INDUCTOR 10H 8 815943008 IC NIMP0BV TE 1804 144039721 FERRITE D ICD 815943008 1809 141485611 INDUCTOR D 815943008 ICNJM2OGBV TE2 L816 1 414 856 11 10H 6 815943008 IC NIM2068V TE2 1823 1 410 494 11 INDUCTOR 10804 875083008 LEM 1410494 11 INDUCTOR 875208132 IC CXA2079Q 125 1410494 11 INDUCTOR IC1601 87503804 IC Z86229128SC 00TR 1825 1410494 11 INDUCTOR 1C1603 815935291 ICPSTSNWINL 73 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE The components identified shading NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une and Z mark are critical for safety Replace only marque ZA sont
146. R701 1 219 743 11 CARBON 100 5 12W R702 1 260 132 11 560K 5 12W C701 1 104 570 11 0 001 10 R703 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 82K 5 3W C703 1 104 664 11 ELECT AF 20 25V R704 1 215 476 00 METAL 20K 1 14W C706 1 102 114 00 470pF 10 50 R711 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 14W C708 1 102 113 00 390pF 10 50 R712 1 249 404 00 CARBON 82 5 14W C709 1 101 880 00 CERAMIC 5 50 R713 1 216 486 00 METAL OXIDE 82K 5 3W C710 1 162 115 00 CERAMIC 330pF 10 R714 1 249 393 11 CARBON 10 5 14W Cn 1 161 830 00 CERAMIC 500 R715 1 249 419 11 CARBON 15K 5 14W 6712 1 107 662 11 ELECT 20 250V R718 1 260 133 11 CARBON 680K 5 12W 8719 1 249 425 11 ATK 5 CONNECTOR RO 128032841 CARBON 5 R721 1 260 328 11 CARBON 1K 5 12W 16450141 PLUGCONNECTOR 4P R722 1 260 087 11 CARBON 100 5 12W 02 1 564 512 11 PLUG CONNECTOR 9P R723 1 412 911 11 FERRITE OH CN703 1 785 879 11 CONNECTOR ONE TOUCH A CNIM 1251482411 SOCKET CRT SPARK GAP 1 695915 11 TAB CONTACT SG701 1 519 422 11 GAP SPARK CN706 1 695 915 11 TAB CONTACT 6702 1 517 729 31 GAP SPARK DIODE D705 8 719 991 33 DIODE 188133777 0706 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1851337 77 D707 8 719 991 33 DIODE 1813377 D708 8 719 991 33 DIODE 18813377 D709 8 719 991 33 DIODE 18513377 COIL L701 1 414 188 41 INDUCTOR 1702 1412911 11 FERRITE NEON LAMP NL701 1 517 778 21 LAMP NEON
147. RES CHP 20 0176 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR R 1216 03300 RESCHP 20 5 W RO21 121603300 RES CHIP 20 5 01707 8729 2028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 020 121603200 RESCHP 20 5 W 0171 8729420208 TRANSISTOR 28 2412 146 08 028 121604911 1K 5 1100 01712 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 OR 01713 872942028 TRANSISTOR 28 2412 146 08 R024 121602511 RES CHIP 10 0174 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR ROS 121602911 100 WW R026 12160511 RES CHIP 100 5 10W 01715 872942028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR R027 1216 02541 RES CHIP 100 WW 01716 872942028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 OR ROS 121606591 RES CHIP AIK 01717 87292028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T 146 OR 01719 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 R RO 121606591 RES CHIP 47K 5 0171 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 080 121603200 RESCHP 20 5 W R03 12160900 RES CHIP 390 5 01722 8729 2028 TRANSISTOR 25C2412K 146 0R RO 121603200 RESCHP 20 5 W 01901 87292849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 088 121603200 RES CHIP 20 110 01902 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 01903 8729 02849 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 0R ROM 121603200 RESCHP 20 5 01905 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR ROS 121603200 RESCHP 20 5 W RO 121605100 RES CHIP 22
148. RTEMP neutral Enter the service mode and select the PIP mode Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 A board and ground me m Select an unused video input for the main picture it must be black and select the tuner for the small picture it must be showing colorbars m Alternately select adjustment category adjustment item 2 PHUE and item 3 PCOL and adjust them so that VB1 VB4 and VB2 VB3 as shown below VE vg ves VB4 lt 7 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 4 6 USER CONTROL BAR GRAPH DISPLAY POSITION ADJUSTMENT OP DISP 1 Select the video 1 input with no signal applied the screen should be black 2 Enter the service mode 3 Press the Volume button so that the volume bar graph is displayed 4 Check to make sure the bar graph is centered on the screen horizontally If necessary select adjustment category adjustment item 0 DISP and adjust so that the bar graph is centered Adjust the data 1 step at a time and then display the bar graph again to check its position xh oe xi x2 5 Write the data into memory press MUTING and then ENTER 43790 48V90 53V90 61 90 4 7 POSITION ADJUSTMENT PIP POFV POFH 1 Select the PIP mode 2 Display any signal in the PIP window 3 Alternately select adjustment catego
149. S PART DESCRIPTION VALUES 9150 12164521 METAL OXIDE 180 5 120544500 METAL 1K 1 R1561 12494241 10K 55 R1562 1424942941 1K 5 RELAY R1563 12494041 CARBON 10K 5 14W 1564 121544500 10K 1 4755266341 RELAY AC POWER R1565 12494241 5 SPARK GAP 8166 12494741 CARBON GK 5 14W R1567 12494281 CARBON 5 MW IGA SPARK 9158 1249429411 CARBON 10K 5 MW SPARK RIO 12493311 15 5 8156 12494241 UK 5 1 TRANSFORMER 7801 14338341 TRANSFORMER HORIZONTAL DRIVE RED St METE VE e AW T502 1433876 11 TRANSFORMER FERRITE PMT 8158 12494241 VK 5 ma m AMETE E AAN 807 143387111 TRANSFORMER CONVERTER MERE T602 14338411 TRANSFORMER CONVERTER RIM 120547400 METAL 160K HUNE NAN 0 12494241 CARBON 22K 5 RIBUS 1 247 807 31 CARBON 100 5 MW TEERMISTOR 1249433411 CARBON 5 THIS 1807925 11 THERMISTOR RIS 120544900 METAL 1K 14 MW 9156 41 249441 11 CARBON 100K 14W R1587 1249414411 50 5 N VORG0 180107331 VARISTORTNRIVA7IK660 RIS 1249414411 CARBON 50 5 RISO 1249414411 CARBON 50 5 R150 1249414411 CARBON 50 5 RISO 1249414411 CARBON 560 5 R152 1249414 11 CARBON 560 5 R153 1216451 METAL OXIDE
150. S CHIP 470 R163 1 216 689 11 RES CHIP 30K 5 10W R305 1 216 069 00 RES CHIP 68K 5 10W R164 1 216 065 91 47K 110W R306 1 208 774 11 METAL CHIP 470 0 50 1 10W R166 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R307 1 208 810 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 50 1 10W R308 1 216 109 00 RES CHIP 33K 5 110W R167 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R309 1 216 061 91 RES CHIP 33K 5 1 R168 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110 R169 1 208 789 11 METAL CHIP 0 50 1 10W R310 12210 03300 RES CHIP 220 5 10W R170 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10W R311 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 10 R171 1 216 295 91 SHORT R312 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R313 1 216 113 00 RES CHIP 470K 5 MW R203 1 216 051 00 RES CHIP R314 1 216 025 11 RES CHIP 100 5 110W R204 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R207 1 216 041 00 RES CHIP 470 5 110 R315 1 216 043 91 RES CHIP 560 5 R208 1 216 295 91 SHORT R316 1 216 049 11 RES CHIP 1K 5 10 R274 1 216 073 91 10K 5 10W R317 1 216 059 00 RES CHIP 27K 5 1 R318 1 216 077 91 RES CHIP 45K 5 110W R275 1 216 057 00 RES CHIP 22K HW R319 1 216 655 11 METAL CHIP 15K 0 50 1 10W R276 1 216 097 11 RES CHIP 100K 5 1 0W R277 1 216 089 91 RES CHIP AK 5 110 R321 1 216 033 00 RES CHP 220 5 10W R278 1 216 073 91 10K 5 10W R322 1 216 069 00 RES CHIP 68K 5 1 R279 1216 29 00 RES CHIP 22M HW R323 1 216 017 91 RES CHIP 47 5 10W R324 1 21
151. S pm gt i RE prie N os 9 j Bes KP 43790 48V90 5390 61 90 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 BOARD WAVEFORMS 2 9 mt j Ji DI BE wwe 8 8 d ici diio p mom mw A BER HE Q ge ada UA 5 I i jE a ace m ln T mJ ee ort 7 E ER cim ix g 1 F 45
152. SC3271F N LR 10 20 0738 872920047 TRANSISTOR 2SA10910 TPE2 EET 2 07 872911916 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA CERAM 500 01301 872901708 TRANSISTOR 2504793 C1313 140242900 CERAMIC OF 10 50 01300 1872001705 TRANSISTOR 2841637 CERAN d 50 01303 872941976 TRANSISTOR 2SA1309A QRSTA 10V 01304 872940333 TRANSISTOR2SC3311A QRSTA 01305 872940333 TRANSISTOR2SC3311A QRSTA 01306 872942333 TRANSISTOR 28C3311A ORSTA CNT 15855021 PLUGCONNECTOR 9P RESISTOR ONT 1 564 507 11 PLUGCONNECTOR P 5 NP AR TPL GCOMIECTUR sp RTS 120924344 CARBON 100 RIS 128013241 CARBON SK 5 12W CNIM 1 76433311 PLUGCONNECTOR 10 RSS 124780731 CARBON AW 005 156451211 PLUGCONNECTOR 12600871 CARBON 100 CN7 154512171 PLUGCONNECTOR RES 124940411 CARBON CN737 1278 8941 CONNECTOR ONE TOUCH 4216406600 METAL OXIDE 18059054 TAB CONTACT RIS 12493981 CAREON 10 5 449591511 TAB CONTACT RI 1 249 414 11 CARBON 560 D END ol Cote RIS 1216486500 OXIDE 5 w 1 56450611 PLUGCONNECTOR RM MSN CARBON UN 0 15650511 PLUGCONNECTOR 128032811 CARBON PLUGCONNECTOR CM304 15645011 PLUGCONNECIOR 6P RS GARBON 50 1 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 NOTE
153. SERVICE MANUAL RA 3B crassis MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO KP 43T90 RM Y906 US CanadalMexico 5 2 KP 48V90 RM Y906 US CanadalMexico SCC P62D A KP 53V90 RM Y906 US Canada Mexico SCC P62C A KP 61V90 RM Y906 5 SCC P62B A KV 53V90 RM Y906 COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTOR 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 TABLE CONTENTS Specifications Warnings and Cautions Safety Check out Self Diagnostic Function 1 Disassembly 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 HA and Board Removal Except KP 43T90 1 5 HA and HB Board Removal KP 43T90 only 1 6 Beznet Assembly Removal 1 7 1 8 HC Board and S Board Remvoal 1 9 14 14 0 HV Cable Installation and Removal 1 Picture Tube Removal Rear Board Removal Chassis Assembly Removal Service Position Mirror Cover Removal A and Board Removal 2 Set up Adjustments 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 Registration Adjustment mode only 2 11 Green Registration Adjustment 2 12 Red Registration Adjustmen 2 13 Blue Registration Adjustment 2 14 Auto Registration Adjustment Screen Voltage Adjustment Screen G2 Adjustment Deflection Yoke Tilt Adjustment Focus Lens Adjustment Focus Control Adjustment 2 Pole Magnet Adjustment 4 Pole Magnet Adjustment Defocus Adjustment Electrical Adjustments By Remote
154. TU AUNT BLOCK 117 Pour AUDIO OUT E FROM ABOARD one SYSTEM CONTROL lt BLOCK SAVACONT SRS WI u 01121 01114 01111 01106 1107 TOABOARD SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK 2 TUNER VIDEO AUDIO IN OUT pomo s KP 43790 48 90 53 90 61 90 BLOCK DIAGRAM 3 OF 8 D XIN L T mamme T xo SDA 11901 YUV CONTROLLER 49 OUT 2 S oy 161902 PIP PROCESSOR a FROM ABOARD ver G SYSTEM CONTROL 3 o f SEL 15 SHC BUFFER 1 Eun Oww 3 UFER Your 7 01905 1915 1914 T BORER ON vor do ore P j 8 0190319121911 ni O 1C1904 D A CONVERTER HE 6 soa 4 sa 09 3 ovosw2 Onu ovo www 68 vow HUE COLOR 02 DVD RY KP 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 BLOCK DIAGRAM 4 OF 8 amp CIN PEERING BUFER 0226227 0228 D en 8 ER
155. W GUN 256 1 451 49641 DEFLECTION YOKE 257 1 452 790 31 55 258 A 1331 922 A CR BOARD MOUNTED 259 1331 923 BOARD MOUNTED 260 A 1331 924 A BOARD MOUNTED 261 4 063 403 01 BRACKET FOCUS EEEE 262 1 223 925 81 RESISTORASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 263 4 373 137 01 Z RUBBER 264 8 598 955 31 ASSY HV HVB 1031 269 4 452 909 41 MAGNET ASSY 4 POLE 270 4 052 894 01 SCREW 4X20 TAPPING PP P 62 6 11 CHASSIS 61 90 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading and ZA mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque A sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 PART DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 201 1 529 402 11 SPEAKER 16CM m 4 069 674 22 TERMINAL BOARD 202 1 529 403 21 SPEAKER 6 6CM 242 A 1316 498 A G BOARD COMPLETE 203 4 052 894 01 SCREW 4 X 20 TAPPING The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on this board are not 205 8 598 430 50 FSS BTF FA401 included and must be ordered separately See items 214 and 215 246 8 598 542 50 TUNER FSS BTF WA412 A 23 145323634 FBT ASSY NX 4007 X4P4 M A 1299 423 A A BOARD COMPLETE 24 190024996 FOCUS LEAD ASSY 155705631 CABLE
156. W GUN A 254 873357031 CRTOTMXCAGJNEW GUN 2858 873357421 CRTOTMACA BJCID CPL N 256 1451496 1 DEFLECTION YOKE A 257 14027021 NECKASSY 258 AM83L 922A CR BOARD MOUNTED 259 A 1331 923 A CG BOARD MOUNTED 260 A 1331 924 A CB BOARD MOUNTED 268 437313701 CAP Z RUBBER 264 8598 9565 31 BLOCK ASSY HV HVB 1031 269 1 452 909 41 MAGNET ASSY 4 POLE 270 4062 80401 SCREW 4X20 TAPPING 56 NOTE The components identified shading and mark critical for safety Replace only with part number specified 6 4 COVER KP 48V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 m 7 685 661 71 SCREW BVTP 4X12 KP 43T90 48V90 53V90 61V90 NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque A sont critiques pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART DESCRIPTION ASS Y INCLUDES 51 X 4038 919 1 BEZNETASSY 48V 64 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER 4X20 TAPPING 52 4 072 529 01 LABEL 2 SPEAKER GRILLE 65 4 071 126 01 BOARD REAR 48 53 4 081 066 11 SCREEN 48 CONTRAST 66 X 4038 922 1 GRILLE ASSY SPEAKER 5 54 4 075 440 11 PLATE 48L DIFFUSION 67 4 040 755 01 CASTER DIA 30 55 4 058 455 12 DIFFUSION 68 A 1372 618 A BOARD MOUNTED 5 1390 933 5 BOARD MOUNTED 69 4 075 020 01 FOOT PLASTIC 5 4 051 789 02 HOLDER MIRSD R 70 A 1372 619 A BOARD MOUNTED 8 4 049
157. XED 5 SELD 1 SELECT DY SIGNAL FILTER FIXED 6 D2GA 07 4 IDY C 2nd GAIN SETTING FIXED 7 VTRH 03 1 HSYNC HYSTERESIS SETTING FIXED 8 VTRR 03 1 HSYNC REFERENCE SETTING FIXED 9 LDSR 03 2 LD SIGNAL REFERENCE FIXED 10 VAPG 07 5 APERTURE GAIN FIXED 11 031 11 APERTURE INVERT POINT FIXED 12 YPFT 03 0 IY PEAKING FILTER TAP FIXED 13 YPFG 0 15 9 IY PEAKING FILTER GAIN FIXED 14 VIPS 03 2 VERTICAL 1 LINE SELECTOR FIXED 15 VEGS 03 1 VERTICAL EDGE SELECTOR FIXED 16 CC3N 91 C SIGNAL 3 LINE COM FILTER FIXED 17 07 4 HD HORIZONTAL PHASE FIXED 18 CDL 07 5 C DELAY FIXED 19 HSSL 0 15 12 H SYNC SLICE LEVEL FIXED 20 vss 0 15 8 SYNC SLICE LEVEL FIXED 21 HPLF 01 1 IH PLL FILTER FIXED 2 BRLF 01 IBURST PLL FILTER FIXED 23 FSCF 1 FSC FILTER GAIN FIXED 24 PLFG 04 1 PLL FILTER GAIN FIXED 25 EXAD EXTERNAL AD IN FIXED 26 MSS FORCED MOTION SIGNAL FIXED 27 COUT 03 3 C SIGNAL OUTPUT FIXED 28 YAPS 03 1 IY APERTURE FIXED 29 08 03 STD SIGNAL DETECT FIXED 30 CPP 03 2 CLAMP PULSE 8 AD RANGE FIXED 31 YHCO 03 1 IY HIGH FREQ SIGNAL CORING FIXED 32 KILR 0 15 3 KILLER REFERENCE FIXED 38 BGPS 0 15 4 START POSITION FIXED 3 BGPW 0 15 10 BGP WIDTH FIXED 35 ADCL 03 1 AD CLOCK DELAY FIXED 36 PWRF PULSE WIDTH REFERENCE FIXED 37 IY HIGH FREQ SIGNAL CORING 1 2 GAI FIXED 38 ckG2 01 1 CLOCK GENERATOR TEST BIT N FIXED 39 CKGE CLOCK GENERATOR TEST FIXED 40 NSDS 04 0
158. XIDE 68 5 8621 1260412711 CARBON 220K 5 12W KP 48V90 61 90 only 8622 1249441211 CARBON 100K 5 14W 8586 12154311 METAL OXIDE 100 5 KP 43790 only 8623 12842741 CARBON 20K 12W 8586 121586400 METAL OXIDE 150 5 1W R624 128042741 CARBON 20K 5 12W 53T90 only R652 124937741 CARBON 047 S R654 121636500 OXIDE 047 5 8587 1216 4900 METAL OXIDE 1 5 R655 1202811 CARBON 047 12W 8588 12169621 METAL OXIDE 68 5 48 90 81 90 only R656 1 249 377 11 CARBON 047 5 14W R657 12454210 1K 1 AW 91 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 PART DESCRIPTION VALUES REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R658 1 249 429 11 10K 14W 81512 1 214 800 11 METAL 22 1 12W R659 4 215 446 00 METAL 11K 1 R1513 121542100 1K 1 AW R660 1 215 439 00 5 6K 1 14W 81514 121543390 33K 1 R1515 1 249 409 11 CARBON 220 5 MW R661 1 215 481 00 METAL 33K 1 14W 81516 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 14W R662 121544500 10K 1 R663 121544500 10K 1 114W R1517 1 247 887 00 CARBON 220K 5 14W R664 1 249 425 11 47K 5 81518 1 249 429 11 CARBON 10K 5 14W R665 1 249 425 11 CARBON 47K 5 81519 1 249 437 11 41K 5 MW R1520 1 247 881 00 CARBON 120K 5 R666 1 247 887 00 CARBON 20K 5 14W 81521 121541400 METAL 160K 1 14W R667 1 249 425 11 CARBON 47K 5
159. YN i LEVEL SHIFT Pa SNC BUFFER ww 5 amp BUFER MICROR E 4 RIN SUFFER SUFFER rromasoaro moros I p 46 am SYSTEM CONTROL 4 mx 7 Lata 05015 ooi 0011 Sol 3 SOL DISPYM SDA 4 SDA 101601 MAIN V CHIP CC BUFFET r 1 SUFER j TO 0010 BUFFER 0014 BUFFER I 0015 AS 3 3 LHP FRON AY HN dd 1 SDA 09 504 0001 0022 002 0000 0619 0018 EUFER 1 1603 aie 42 RESET Sol 09 80 A A F mr 0 pis 49 SUFFER SER 01603 REG FROMABOARD PIED BLOCK 5 Yuvsw i 1 206 YCJ 0229 w AHI BUFFER CN204 our 49 0220 DE BUFFER GOUT 24 0219 7 6 N BUFFER BOUT 68 p 5 TIR BUFFER 0231 BUFFER pU TE 1 IG 06 IF BUFFER LR pie en osa 1 COGUNT 0205224 AFCFIL 89 0217 1 08801 ABLINNCCOMP 28 4 AFCPINIHOFF 4 I 5 HVPROT EMDRNE FROM ABOARD yp im Mar d SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK ius vr GY 2 VAR VDRNE NPROT 22 5 VORNE VORNE 5 E
160. Young Adult Moi Seda End ED 4 Press 4 or to select Custom and CRE ing Rating Select category Moi Selecta End EED continued 41 5 Press to select the rating you want to block and press G The selected rating appears Canadian English Rating Engian Rating Dr lt gt Select rating Moi Selecta End RED Canadian French Rating U S TV Rating 3 rating Select rating Move Selecta End RET Move Sega End 6 Press 4 or to select the TV rating to be blocked and press Example Canadian English Rating c BU CED 69 5 Allow rating 6 GE 42 Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued 7 Press 4 or to select 5 and press Ct The indicator automatically appears beside the selected rating and all higher ratings indicating that the programs that match the ratings will be blocked BOUT GIE W ENS erem Some U S TV ratings have additional content ratings called extenders such as D FV L S and V By setting the extenders see steps 7 to 10 of Selecting a Custom Rating in U S A on pages 39 and 40 For more details of extenders see page 45 of the extenders included in the selected ratings will be blocked If you wish to allow any of them to be viewed go to step 8 8 Press MENU to
161. a Change Password 5 Selecta End ED 3 Press 4 or to select Parental Lock and press CE Parens Teer EO Rating Loir Change Password Mom Select End FED 4 Press 4 or to select Off and press Co Farena Enter Rating Chita Change Password 5 Press MENU to exit the menu 37 To unlock the Parental Control feature temporarily When you select a Parental Control program sound or picture except for a channel number will appear The indicator is displayed To view the program follow the steps below 1 Press ENTER to display the Password screen 2 Enter your password using the 0 9 buttons Parental Control will be canceled Parental Lock set to Off until you turn your projection TV off 38 Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued Selecting a Custom Rating in U S A If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from Custom once you have activated the Parental Control feature page 37 follow the procedure below For a detailed description of each rating see What the Ratings Mean on pages 43 to 45 1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up menu see page 34 Sada End FED 2 Enter your four digit password using the 0 9 buttons The Parental Control menu appears Make sure that Country is set to U S A Parama Conver P Rating niia Change Password Mowi
162. able box and cable on page 9 Note You cannot view this input in PIP mode MTS SAP Press to scroll through the Multi channel TV Sound MTS options Stereo SAP Mono and Auto SAP see MTS SAP on page 27 Press to select an audio option Simulated Surround BBE and Effect see Effect on page 27 TVNTR Press when you are finished using a VCR and you want to switch to the TV input The VCR power will remain on SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all other Sony equipment 22 REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL ON THE INSIDE FRONT COVER OF THIS MANUAL AS YOU REVIEW THIS CHART Watching Two Programs at One Time PIP The Picture in Picture PIP feature allows you to view two channels simultaneously one in the full size main picture and one in a smaller window picture YYou can move the window picture to any location on the screen Free Layout Picture in Picture The symbol The symbol indicates which picture s indicates which TV channel or input picture s sound is being source be changed received TV channel or input source mode for the main picture yellow green colored Main picture TV channel or input source mode for the window picture white colored Window picture It will dim in about 3 seconds Notes The aux antenna input on the rear panel will not be
163. and sharpness Standard Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing environments Movie Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments Personal 1 Personal 2 Select to customize the Picture Adjustment of the Video menu according to your personal preference When you select Vivid and Standard all video control settings are fixed When you select Movie Personal 1 and Personal 2 you can also perform the Picture Adjustment such as Brightness Color etc to suit your taste For details see Mode on page 26 Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs TV VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 and VIDEO 4 If you select Skip as a Video Label in the Set Up menu your projection TV will skip the video input you selected see Video Label on page 35 JUMP Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels The projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel selected using the 0 9 buttons FREEZE yellow labeled button This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the TV s screen Press to freeze the desired picture The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture of the current channel in the main picture Normal motion picture Frozen picture To
164. and enter the Service Mode 3 Cycle through the adjusted items again and confirm that the adjustments were saved 2 9 3 ADJUSTING BUTTONS AND INDICATOR Note When the PJE mode which displays an internally generated signal is activated several buttons on the remote commander will have different functions than the ones listed above Therefore when in the PJE mode refer to section 2 10 for button functions MUTING Category up Display Adjustment item up Data up Adjustment item down Data down Category down ENTER RM Y906 16 2 9 4 SERVICE MODE LISTS VPNT Video Processor NTSC 43T90 48V90 53 90 61V90 ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ADJUSTMT NUMBER ITEM _ RANGE DATA SERVICE OAIANANE SETTING 0 VPOS 0 63 24 V POSITION VARIABLE 1 vaz 0 63 30 SIZE VARIABLE 2 0 V COMP FIXED 3 VLIN 0 15 10 V LINEARITY VARIABLE 4 0 15 V SCURVE CORRECTION FIXED 5 HPOS 0 15 7 H POSITION FIXED 6 HSZ 0 63 26 H SIZE VARIABLE 7 PAMP 0 63 20 PIN AMP VARIABLE 8 UPIN 0 15 e UPPER CORNER PIN DISTORTION VARIABLE 9 LPIN 0 15 7 LOWER CORNER DISTORTION VARIABLE 10 0 15 PIN PHASE VARIABLE 11 AFC 2 AFC LOOP GAIN FIXED 12 VBOW 0 15 7 V BOW FIXED 13 VANG 0 15 7 V ANGLE FIXED 14 REF 03 3 REFERENCE PULSE POSITION FIXED 15 RDRV 0 63 31 RED DRIVE GAIN VARIABLE 16 BDRV 0 63 31 BLUE DRIVE GAIN VARIABLE 17 RCUT 0 15 7 R
165. ant Safeguards continued Cleaning Unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set If a snapping or popping sound from a projection TV set is continuous or frequent while the projection TV is operating unplug the projection TV and consult your dealer or service technician It is normal for some projection TV sets to make occasional snapping or popping sounds particularly when being turned on or off Installation Water and Moisture Do not use power line operated sets near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Accessories Do not place the set on an unstable cart stand table or shelf The set may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the set Use only a cart or stand recommended by the manufacturer for the specific model of projection TV An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Ventilation The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the set and to protect it from overheating these slots and openi
166. asts Auto SAP Select to listen to SAP when a SAP program is broadcast and return 1o stereo reception automatically for non SAP programs Quick MTS access Press 3 on the remote control to cycle through the MTS SAP options as follows Stereo SAP Mono Auto SAP Steady Sound Adjust the sound level On Sound output coming from TV speakers have the volume level equalized for all channel audio inputs when broadcasts have different sound transmission levels Off Sound output coming from the TV speakers varies according to the received channel Effect Customizes surround sound effects based on the program s audio type Effect can only be set when Speaker is set to On or Off Simulated Adds surround like effect to mono programs Surround Simulates sound with the atmosphere of a movie theater or a concert hall for stereo programs BBE Centers the sound intensity to the front creating an effect as if you were seated in front of an orchestra Normal stereo or mono reception Quick Effect access Press D on the remote control to cycle through Effect options as follows Simulated Surround BBE Effect Off continued 27 Adjusting Your SET continued Speaker Custom selection of audio output source On Select to listen to the sound from the projection TV speakers alone Select to turn off the projection TV s
167. axial cable from the roof antenna to VHF UHF IN DTV on the DTV receiver 2 Using AUDIO and 5 VIDEO cables connect Al and S VIDEO OUT on the DTV receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Notes Your DTV receiver must be able to support 480i video format output If your DTV receiver supports 480i signal from you can connect Y and Pr of VIDEO OUT on the DTV receiver to Y PB and Pr of VIDEO 4 IN on the projection TV using VIDEO cables Connecting a camcorder Use this connection to view a picture directly from your camcorder 1 Using AUDIO and 5 VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the camcorder to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN inside the drop down panel on the front of the projection White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right 2 Press VIDEO 2 to select the video inputs from a camcorder If your camcorder is not equipped with VIDEO use a VIDEO cable yellow instead of the S VID O cable If you are connecting a monaural camcorder connect only the single audio output to the left MONO input on the projection 14 4 SVIDEO Installing and Connecting the Projection TV continued Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Rear of projection v YC 15V 30V not supplied 2 o il 9 DTV receiver w YC 15V 30V not supplied
168. change the location of the window picture press Press FREEZE again to display the normal picture DISPLAY Press to display the channel number current time channel caption if set and MTS SAP mode if SAP is selected The SAP indication disappears and the other indications dim three seconds later To turn the display off press DISPLAY again continued Sd REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL ON THE INSIDE FRONT COVER OF THIS MANUALAS YOU REVIEW THIS CHART 21 Using Your New Projection TV continued Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations Press repeatedly to scroll through available displays XDS Extended Data Service Displays a network name program name program type program length program description call letters and time of the show if the broadcaster offers this service Caption Vision Displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this service see Caption Vision on page 34 No display Off appears and the display is canceled SLEEP Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in minutes 30 60 or 90 that you want the projection TV to remain on before shutting off automatically Cancel pressing until Sleep Off appears ANT Press to change between the VHF UHF input and the AUX input for AUX input detailed connection information see Cable and antenna or C
169. children TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned This program contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under the age of 14 TV MA Mature Audience Only This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17 TV NR Not Rated Unrated This is a program broadcast without any rating such as news news flashes or sports Note The TV NR rating is shown as Unrated in the menu About the extenders of U S TV ratings TV Y7 TV PG TV 14 and TV MA ratings have additional content ratings called extenders to define additional viewing limits The extenders are defined as follows D sexually suggestive Dialog Programs containing suggestive dialog or sexual innuendo FV Fantasy Violence Programs containing cartoon violence occurring in TV Y7 programs only L coarse Language Programs containing coarse language S Sexual situations Programs containing sexual content V Violence Programs containing violence There may be some profanity violence or brief nudity in these programs Ratings in Canada Sony s predetermined ratings These are original ratings that Sony predetermined according to the viewer s age Each rating allows you to view the certain programs as follows See the right column and page 46 for a description of each rating Child Suitable for children under the age of 7 Viewable Cana
170. critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 1 COVER KP 43T90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 7 685 661 14 SCREW BVTP 4X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ASS Y INCLUDES 1 X 4038 924 1 BEZNETASSY 13 44069 0301 L CONTROL 2 4 081 064 11 SCREEN 43 CONTRAST 14 4 069 704 01 R CONTROL 3 407028411 PLATE L DIFFUSION A 1372 620 A HB BOARD MOUNTED 4 4 070 285 11 PLATE 43F DIFFUSION 16 4 069 681 21 BUTTON MULTI 8 407033231 HOLDER L SCREEN NC toam A 372619A BOARD MOUNTED sg 407033321 HOLDER S SCREEN NC 18 407250901 2 SPEAKER GRILLE 7 407033331 HOLDER S SCREEN NC 19 407343731 DOOR V CONTROL 4 081 501 01 HOLDER MIRROR 20 A 372618A BOARD MOUNTED A 1300933A 5 BOARD MOUNTED E 4 082 880 01 MIRROR 43 10 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER HEX TAP 4X20 2 406988201 GUIDE LED k odi 4 081 500 01 COVER 43 MIRROR X 4038 925 1 PANEL ASSY CONTROL 9 402 4 082 892 01 BOARD REAR 24 4 057 611 01 FOOT 4 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading and N mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que pa
171. critiques pour la securite Ne les with part number specified remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie PART DESCRIPTION VALUES PART DESCRIPTION VALUES 182 1410494 11 INDUCTOR 009 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 1828 1410494 11 0020 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 1829 1414856 11 INDUCTOR 10H 0021 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 1830 1474500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0022 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K T446 QR 1831 140749500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0023 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 18320 140749500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0151 1380180641 TRANSISTOR DTC144EKA T146 1838 140749500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0152 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 183 140749500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0153 8729 12028 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 18358 140749500 INDUCTOR 18MH 0205 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR 1848 1414856 11 INDUCTOR 10H 007 8729 12008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR 14701 1 469 555 21 INDUCTOR 10H 0218 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 QR 11705 1469 55521 INDUCTOR 10H 029 8729402649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR 76 1469 55521 INDUCTOR 10H 0220 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR L1709 1469555 21 INDUCTOR 10H 0221 8729 02649 TRANSISTOR 2SA1037AK T146 OR 11728 146955521 INDUCTOR 10H 02229 8729 12008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T 146 QR L1901 1469 5521 INDUCTOR 10H 8729 12008 TRANSISTOR 28C2412K T
172. cture Favorite Channel allowing you to view and choose from eight of your favorite channels Y Ps Px inputs for DVD Player and DTV receiver connections Three AUDIO VIDEO S VIDEO inputs I Using This Manual We recommend that you carefully review the contents of the following four sections in the order provided to ensure that you fully understand the operation of your new projection TV 1 Installing and Connecting the Projection This section guides you through your initial set up It shows you how to install your projection TV to connect your new components and to connect to the antenna and cable 2 Basic Set Up This section teaches you the basic skills needed to operate your new projection TV including Auto Set Up It shows you how to operate the remote control s special functions 3 Using Your New Projection TV This section shows you how to begin using your new projection TV It shows you how to use your remote control s features 4 Adjusting Your Set Up menus This section teaches you how to access on screen menus and adjust your projection TV s settings Instructions in this manual are written for the remote control Similar controls may be found on the projection TV console precautions Safety Operate the projection TV only on 120 V The plug is designed for safety purposes to fit into the wall outlet only one way If you are unable to insert the plug fully into th
173. d in USA 9 965 907 01 Service Promotion Department 2001 5 95 5 4 FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM I II M TO 2 sincs s IN OUT SELECT NIIT s HB ae repro wn pw 43190 48 90 53 90
174. dian English Language ratings C and G Viewable Canadian French Language ratings G Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV G and TV NR Youth Suitable for children aged 8 and older Viewable Canadian English Language ratings C G C8 and PG Viewable Canadian French Language ratings G and 8 ans Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG and TV NR Young Adult Suitable for children aged 14 and older Viewable Canadian English Language ratings C C8 PG and 14 Viewable Canadian French Language ratings 8 ans 13 ans Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 and TV NR Canadian English Language ratings The Canadian English Language Ratings are for TV programs in English broadcast in Canada C Programming intended for children under age 8 There will be no realistic scenes of violence or no offensive language nudity or sexual content Careful attention is paid to themes which could threaten children s sense of security and well being G General Audience Will contain very little violence either physical or verbal or emotional There may by some inoffensive slang no profanity and no nudity continued 45 BS Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued C8 Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch on their own Violence will not be portrayed as the preferred acceptable or only way to resolve conflict or encourage childr
175. e SAVA SP Control D Movei Selecta End EED For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Selection on page 25 To select the Audio a menu Display Highlight P Select restore the factory settings Press RESET on the remote control while the Audio menu is selected The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from BBE Sound Inc It is covered by U S Patent No 4 638 258 and No 4 482 866 The word BBE and the symbol are the trademarks of BBE Sound Inc Treble Sound adjustment Adjust slider right up to increase high pitched sounds Adjust slider left down to decrease high pitched sounds Bass Sound adjustment Adjust slider right up to increase low pitched sounds Adjust slider left down to decrease low pitched sounds Balance Sound adjustment Adjust slider right up to emphasize right speaker volume Adjust slider left down to emphasize left speaker volume MTS SAP Enjoy stereo bilingual and mono programs When the sound is intermittent due to poor reception conditions select Stereo or SAP Stereo Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo SAP Select to listen to a bilingual broadcast programs will be muted when this feature is selected Mono Select for mono reception use to reduce noise during stereo broadc
176. e B unless NOTE Les composants identifies per un frame et Should replacement be required for one of these otherwise noted une marque sont critiques pour la securite components replace only with the value originally used Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since they When ordering parts by reference are seldom required for routine service Expect some delay number please include the board name when ordering these components REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES C103 146292141 CERAMCCHP 33F 5 C M 14162915 11 CERAMCCHP 10 50 50V A 1299 423 A BOARD COMPLETE C105 16291511 CERAMIC CHIP 10pF 0 50pF 50V C106 146291541 CERAMCCHP OF 50V 4 382 854 11 SCREW M3X10 P SW C107 140466411 ELECT AF 2 25V C126 14046911 4F 2 25 CAPACITOR 4049911 AF 2 25 116481611 CERAMCCHP 7 2 8 142698501 QUE 20 10V 140780841 CERAMCCHP 0 eV CU 116097011 CERAMCOHP 10 25V C004 44654761 CERAMCCHP 10 16V 448297411 CERAMCOHP C154 446297041 CERAMCCHP 10 25V C005 069511 ELECT 20 63V 0060 1269011 ELECT 2 SW C155 1408401 2 C015 14681641 CERAMCCHP 7 2 8 cts 1160341 100p 20 1 C016 146847641 CERAMCCHP 0047F 10 16V CU 116097001 CERAMCOHP 1 25V 000
177. e not covered by your warranty Note on Caption Vision This television receiver provides display of television dosed captioning in accordance with 515 119 of the FCC rules Note on convergence adjustment Before you use your projection TV make sure to adjust convergence For details see page 19 Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as dose to the point of cable entry as practical Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcaster cable company and or program owner NOTIFICATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation
178. e outlet contact your dealer If any liquid or solid object should fall inside the cabinet unplug the projection TV immediately and have it checked by qualified service personnel before operating it further If you will not be using the projection TV for several days disconnect the power by pulling the plug itself Never pull on the cord Note on cleaning Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a dry soft cloth To remove dust from the screen wipe it gently with a soft cloth Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with solution of mild soap and warm water Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzine for cleaning If the picture becomes dark after using the projection TV for a long period of time it may be necessary to clean the inside of the projection TV Consult qualified service personnel Installing prevent internal heat buildup do not block the ventilation openings Do not install the projection TV in a hot or humid place or in a place subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration Avoid operating the projection TV at temperatures below 5 C 41 F If the projection TV is transported directly from a cold to a warm location or if the room temperature changes suddenly the picture may be blurred or show poor color In this case please wait a few hours to let the moisture evaporate before turning on the projection TV Toobtain the best picture d
179. e remote commander or the main unit 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 Self diagnosis function operation OCP Low B and line detect DET SHORT and shut down POWER ON RELAY Reset by turning power on off In case of is loaded approx 1 3A or more microcomputer detects it via IC651 OVP In case of B becomes approx 150V or more POWER ON RELAY shuts down and microcomputer detects it via 651 Reset by turning power on off just the same as OCP V Stop In case of microcomputer detects 2 seconds more interval of V Pulse Reference Pulse turns off by turning off the picture signal in YC Jungle IC 10206 After the picture signal turns off V Pulse is regenerated 2 seconds or more the picture signal turns on AKB IK detection Makes LED blinking in case of microcomputer doesn t detect IK returns of IC206 CXA2147Q 30 seconds or more HStop In case of HV becomes 33kV or more 1 502 detects it and shut down H Drive Pulse Microcomputer receives H Stop data from IC206 and makes LED blinking Audio In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp microcomputer detects it and makes LED blinking Microcomputer forces to shut down the power Self diagnosis block diagram D1201 TIMERISTANDBY 2 Sy 5 AKB 6 H STOP 8 1002 3 10206 mProc
180. e to show Adjust the blue focus control on the focus block or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps However for the blue CRT do not make the enlarged spot a perfect circle as indicated in step 5 instead adjust the 4 pole magnet so that the height of the enlarged blue spot in the center of the screen is approx 1 5 times the width of the spot Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green item 30 BON blue Use the center dot 2 8 DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT BLUE Note Adjust the blue dot to be slightly larger than red and green dots This adjustment provides a more pleasing picture to the customer 1 Select the video menu and set the picture mode to VIVID 2 Enter service mode 3 Change TV mode to the video 1 input mode 4 Select adjustment category PJE and press 6 as many times as necessary to display the dot pattern on the screen 5 Adjust the blue focus control on the focus block to adjust the diameter of the dots in the center of the screen as shown in the figure below FOCUS ADJUSTMENT POINT Dmm Max Screen Size 43 53 61 Diameter 6mm 8mm 9mm 15 2 9 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS REMOTE COMMANDER using Remote Commander RM Y90
181. ed with the following three video connectors Y Green P or Blue g Pa Ca C or R Y Red Align guides and push into connection CONTROL S cable Sony cable for CONTROL S connection This feature is exclusive to Sony products and allow greater control of all Sony equipment gt About the CONTROL S OUT jack To control other Sony equipment with the projection TV s remote control connect the CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV with the CONTROL S cable Rear of projection TV 8 968 49196 9194 9 9 9 0 193 Push into connection Installing and Connecting the Projection TV continued Making Connections Connecting directly to a cable or an antenna The connection you choose will depend on the cable found in your home Newer homes will be equipped with standard coaxial cable see A older homes will probably have 300 ohm twin lead cable see B still other homes may contain both see C Use 75 ohm coaxial cable for improved picture quality see A 75 ohm eed jection TV kes Only coaxial cable VHF UHF or Cable B Rear of 300 ohmtwin Projection TV only cable VHF UHF UHF only VHF UHF Antenna co 75 ohm coaxial cable Rear of VHF 3 projection TV VHF UHF and D D 89 EAC 66 U V mixer
182. en to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television There will be no profanity nudity or sexual content PG Parental Guidance Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable for younger children Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children aged 8 13 14 Programming contains themes content which may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14 Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre teens and early teens 18 Adult May contain violence integral to the development of the plot character or theme intended for adult audiences May contain graphic language and explicit portrayals of nudity and or sex E Exempt Exempt programming includes news sports documentaries and other information programming talk shows music videos and variety programming Note The E Exempt rating is not shown in the menu Canadian French Language ratings The Canadian French Language Ratings are for TV programs in French broadcast in Canada G General Programming intended for audience of all ages Contains no violence or the violence it contains is minimal or is depicted appropriately with humor or caricature or in an unrealistic manner 8 ans 8 General Not recommended for young children Programming intended for broad audience but contains light or occasional violence that could disturb y
183. er goes off occasionally or when the screen disappears occasionally there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past and whether the detection circuit operated or not in order to allow confirmation Screen Display Method Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state Display Channel 5 Sound Volume E Power ON Note that this differs from entering the service mode sound volume SELF DIAGNOSIS 2 BOCP 000 3 B OVP 000 I 2 B OCP 000 amp VSTOP n Tube 000 the range of values for number of 5 000 L_Diagnosis operations is 000 225 401 WDT 000 Results For 256 or higher the number remains at 255 Self Diagnosis Screen Display The results display is not automatically cleared In case of repairs and after repairs check the self diagnosis screen and be sure to return the results display to 0 If the results display is not returned to 0 it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction after completing repairs Method of Clearing Results Display 1 Power off Set to the stanby mode 2 Display Channel 5 gt Sound Volume 9 Power ON Service Mode 3 Channel 8 ENTER Test reset Factory preset condition Method of Ending Self Diagnosis Screen When ending the self diagnosis screen completely turn the power switch OFF on th
184. es Dark poor or no picture screen lit good sound Adjust Picture in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 26 Adjust Brightness in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 26 Check antenna cable connections Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19 Adjust the convergence again using the FLASH FOCUS button see Adjusting the Convergence Automatically FLASH FOCUS on page 19 Good picture no sound Press MUTING so that Muting disappears from the screen see MUTING on 20 Check the MTS SAP setting in the Audio menu see MTS SAP on page 27 Make sure Speaker is set to On in the Audio menu see Speaker on page 28 Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition see To perform AUTO SET UP again on page 19 50 Cannot receive upper channels UHF when using an antenna Make sure Cable is in the Channel Set Up menu see Cable on page 31 Use Auto Program to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV s memory see Auto Program on page 31 No color Adjust Color in the Video menu see Picture Adjustment on page 26 Black and white programs cannot be seen in color Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition
185. escription of the NR and N A ratings see page 44 1 Perform steps 1 4 of Selecting a Custom Rating in U S A on page 38 2 Press 4 or to select Unrated and press CD Rating Movie Raling ns Movei Selecta End ED 3 Press 4 to select the type of programs to be blocked and press Custom Rating Rating Movie Bott Block all unrated programming Mi Sera Erd EED To block Select No program View All to view any unrated TV program and movie Unrated TV programs TV Unrated movies Movie Unrated TV programsand Both movies 4 Press MENU to exit the menu Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada If you want to select the ratings to be blocked from Custom once you have activated the Parental Control feature page 37 follow the procedure below For a detailed description of each rating see What the Ratings Mean on pages 45 and 46 1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up menu see page 34 Movei select End ED 2 Enter your four digit password using the 0 9 buttons The Parental Control menu appears Make sure that Country is set to Canada uen a Rating Change Password 5 Move Selecta End EW Press 4 or to select Rating and press CS E e E em Change Youth 5
186. essor 4 6 HV STOP Bus d 10502 HV Detector 1 y 12004 EEPROM 4 01505 1 V Pulse Buffer 5 1406 C Board JY Audio AMP Audo DC Detect 30 1651 Buffer 595 OCP Buffer OCP DETECT 4 V STOP V Pulse KP 43790 48 90 5390 61 90 SECTION 1 DISASSEMBLY 1 1 REAR BOARD REMOVAL 1 2 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Three screws Screw 4x20 tapping Rear board Chassis assy Eight Screws KP 43T90 Ten Screws KP 48V90 53V90 61V90 4 Disconnect CN203 on A board From CG board CN1304 The extension cable is not supplied because of the countermeasure for radiation 1 3 SERVICE POSITION A board Covers Remove covers from chassis assembly with pliers when checking printed circuit boards After checking turn the covers over and re secure them with the screws Chassis assembly Screws BVTP3x12 1 4 AND REMOVAL EXCEPT KP 43T90 8 Four screws 43790 48V90 53V90 61 90 1 5 HA AND HB BOARD REMOVAL KP 43T90 ONLY BVTP 4x12 8 HB board Four screws Four screws 8 Three screws BVTP 3x12 Screws 4x20 tapping D HB bracket rBVTP 3x12 SN HA bracket iw HB board TS hos Four screws BVTP 4x12 HA bracket Four screws BVTP 3x12 4 Multi button Control Panel Assembly HA board HA board Three screws
187. exit the menu 55 7 Changing the Password 1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up menu see page 34 2 Enter your four digit password using the 0 9 buttons The Parental Control menu appears Parema Rating Change Password Movei End GED 3 Press 4 to select Change Password and press CG Use 10 9 enter mew four digit parswors End en 4 Enter a new four digit password using the 0 9 buttons Gontirm password 5 Enter the password set in step 4 again to confirm If you entered it incorrectly Password incorrect appears Re enter the correct password 6 Press MENU to exit the menu If you have forgotten your password In step 2 of Changing the Password page 42 enter the master password 4357 corresponding to HELP on a phone number pad You can then store a new password Notes If you entered 4357 as your password the first time you cannot store a new password see step 2 of Activating the Parental Control Feature on page 36 When you select a Parental Control program and the indicator is displayed on the screen you cannot view that program even if you enter 4357 see To unlock the Parental Control feature temporarily on page 38 What the Ratings Mean Ratings in U S A Sony s predetermined ratings These are
188. g the Parental Control Feature Selecting a Custom Rating in US A Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada Changing the Password What the Ratings Mean Ratings in U S A Ratings in Canada 8 Q 0 Le o der D 5 a E un D 7 J o 24 8 0 c 7 Q Operating Video Equipment Setting the Manufacturer s Codi Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver SAT Setting the Manufacturer s Codi 49 Troubleshooting Specifications Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the projection TV below the Sony logo on the sticker and also on the TV box white label Record these numbers in the spaces provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No welcome Thank you for purchasing the Sony Color Rear Video Projection TV This manual is for models KP 43T90 KP 48V90 KP 53V90 KP 61V90 Model KP 53V90 is used for illustration purposes The features you will enjoy include FLASH FOCUS allowing you to adjust convergence automatically Parental Control enabling you to block programs that you feel are unsuitable for your children Picture in Picture PIP allowing you to view another TV channel video or cable image as a window pi
189. g video equipment P Q Parental Control Parental Control menu Change Password Country Custom Rating Parental Lock Picture Picture Adjustment e Picture Brightness Color Hue Sharpness Picture in Picture PIP PICTURE MODE button PIP operations ACTIVE AUDIO CH FREEZE PIP POSITION SWAP index continued TV VIDEO R Remote control 18 Graphic Illustration inside cover RESET button 26 27 23 s S Video cable Safety SAP SET UP button Set Up menu operations Setting Up the Projection TV Automaticall Sharpness Skip Add SLEEP button Sliders Speaker On Off SAVA SP http www world sony com Printed in U S A Specifications Splitter Steady Sound Surround SWAP button SYSTEM OFF button TU Timer Timer menu operations Treble Troubleshooting TV FUNCTION button TV POWER button TV rating TV VIDEO button TV VTR button v w VCR connection operation Video Label Video menu operations J If after reading this instruction manual you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony projection TV please call one of the following numbers English only Customers in the continental United States contact the Direct Response Center at 1 800 222 SONY 7669 Customers in Canada contact the Custome
190. ge variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances All voltages are in V S Measurement impossibillity a B line B line Actual measured value may be different gt signal path RF Circled numbers are waveform references The components identified by P in this basic schematic diagram have been carefully factory selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding X ray radiation Should replacement be necessary replace only with the value originally used When replacing components identified by Ld make the necessary adjustments as indicated If the results do not meet the specified value change the component identified by P4 and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved Refer to adjustments in Sections 3 1 and 3 2 When replacing the parts listed in the table below it is important to perform the related adjustments Part Replaced 4 Adjustment 94 A board G board C517 C521 C522 1C654 L504 T502 T504 DY A board G board C516 C517 C521 C522 C536 0506 0507 0522 IC 206 502 654 L504 R511 R522 R536 R538 R545 R548 R584 502 T504 DY HV Regulator C517 HV HOLD DOWN R536 R545 29 REFERENCE INFORMATION RESISTOR METAL FILM RC SOLID FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR
191. he four sensors properly This occurs when the internal generator patterns are being flashed on the screen for the sensors to read Therefore auto registration called auto focus cannot operate properly causing an error code to be displayed In order for this function to operate properly position tilt and size must be adjusted properly ERROR CODE LIST ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION NOTE 00 No Error 10 Sensor Output Level Low Check wiring beam position 0 Upper Center 1 Middle Left 2 Middle Right 3 Lower Center 20 Sensor Output Level High Check OP amp circuit 0 Upper Center 1 Middle Left 2 Middle Right 3 Lower Center 30 Adjustment Loop Counter Overflow Check the registring information on the convergence board 40 Regi Data Overflow 50 Regi Data Overflow Check the convergence yoke driver ICs 60 Offset Overflow 70 Offset Overflow Convergence patterns displayed are out of normal range n the case of multiple errors last error is displayed ERROR CODE SCREEN DISPLAY n ETIB 11 mp R G B SENSOR NUMBER ERROR CODE 10 ERROR Error code will be displayed at the center of screen for 3 seconds ERROR CODE DISPLAY DURING AUTO REGISTRATION IN SERVICE MODE PJE ERR 29 140 ITEM NUMBER 29 SENSOR NUMBER ONLY 10 or 20 L ERROR CODE 40 6 0 Blank R G B 4 R
192. he reference number when it is highlighted on screen To do this click on the magnifying glass button on the tool bar at the top of the screen Move the cursor over the diagram and RIGHT click you mouse Select the 400 magnification option on the pop up menu Click on the button with the icon of the open hand to deactivate the magnification tool 3 Search the diagram or the entire manual by clicking on the binocular button tool at the top of the screen The window will appear and allow you to type in your desired text Type in a reference designator such R502 and click on the Find button If the component is not on the diagram but is listed anywhere else in the manual the cursor will jump to the first location the text is found in the file To find another instance of that same text click on the binocular button again and select Find Again
193. hod shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps then repeat steps 4 and 5 for the blue CRT Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 green item 30 BON blue 4 pole magnet 2 pole magnet Deflection yoke Anode cap 13 2 4 FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT In this adjustment use the remote commander while in service mode For details on the usage of the service mode and the remote commander please refer the item 2 9 ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER 1 Loosen the lens wing nut 2 Enter the service mode 3 Display a white raster 4 Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps 5 Select adjustment category PJE then press 6 to display the test Signal crosshatch Every time 6 is pressed the test signal changes to crosshatch video signal dots video signal crosshatch only dots only black screen crosshatch video signal etc 6 Rotate the green lens assembly to adjust to the optimum focus point with the test signal being displayed 7 Tighten the lens wi
194. ion W In Use Max 170W In Standby 1w Inputs Outputs Video 1 IN Video 2 INPUT front Video 3 IN Video IN 4 mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p Burst signal 75 ohms Video phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative Video 4 IN KP 43790 48 90 53V90 61V90 SPECIFICATIONS Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms sync negative PI 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms PR 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms Audio phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms Audio VAR FIX Out phono jacks 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 470 ohms Control S Out Audio phono jacks minijack 500 mVrms 100 modulation Impedance 47 kilohms KP 43T90 KP 48V90 KP 53V90 KP 61V90 Speaker Woofer 2 100 mm 4 in 100 mm 4 in 100 mm 4 in 160 mm 6 73 in Tweeter 2 66 mm 2 in Speaker Output W 1TWx2 17W 2 17Wx2 17Wx2 Dimensions W x H x D mm 965 x 1058 x 570 mm 1 105 x 1 338 579 mm 1 216 x 1 417 x 632 mm 1 370 x 1 560 x 670 mm in 38 41 22 in 43 x 52 5x 22 in x 55 x 24 in 54 x 61 x 26 in Mass kg 53 2 kg 64 4 kg 66 kg 92 6 kg lbs 117 lbs 142 lbs 145 lbs 204 Ibs 8 oz Antenna Television system American TV standard Channel coverage VHF 2 13 VHF 14 69 CATV 1 125 Picture tube 7 inch high brightness monochrome tubes 6 3 raster size with optical coupling and liquid cooling system Screen size measured diagonally 43 inches KP
195. iver 2 Press SAT CABLE FUNCTION 3 For other operations refer to the operating instructions that come with the equipment The GUIDE and INDEX blue labeled buttons can be used only with a satellite receiver If the remote control doesn t work Try repeating the set up procedures using the other codes listed for your equipment To operate the projection TV Press TV FUNCTION Then use the projection TV control buttons to control the projection TV Tips amp f more than one code number is listed try entering Them one by one until you come to tlie correct code for your equipment If you enter a new code number the code number you previously entered at that setting is erased some rare cases you may not be able to operate your equipment with the supplied remote control In this case use the equipments own remote control unit Whenever you remove the batteries to replace them for example if too much time is taken the code numbers may revert to the factory setting and must be reset 49 Troubleshooting numbers English only If after reading the following instructions you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony projection TV please call one of the following Customersin the continental United States contact the Direct Response Center at 1 800 222 SONY 7669 Customers in Canada contact the Customer Relations Center at 416 499 SONY 7669 The
196. j SS Primero conecte la Opina SETUP para 3 Press to continue VOLUME Ro Program Yes No CH 4 Press CHANNEL to preset channels automatically CHANNEL Auto Program Auto Program appears and the projection TV starts scanning and presetting channels automatically While scanning the received channel will be displayed on the sub screen When all the receivable channels are stored the lowest numbered channel is displayed To perform AUTO SET UP again rasan TYMDEO SSF Press SET UP inside the drop down panel on the projection TV and perform steps 2 4 above Press SET UP again to exit Adjusting the Convergence Automatically FLASH FOCUS The projection tube image appears on the screen in three layers red green and blue If they do not converge the color is poor and the picture blurs Before you use your projection TV be sure to adjust the convergence The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to adjust the convergence automatically Tips It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about 30 minutes after the projection TV is first turned on You can also perform FLASH FOCUS using the Set Up menu on page 35 Press FLASH FOCUS The cross pattern appears and FLASH FOCUS begins to work The adjustment is completed when the cross pattern becomes white Note FL
197. kward step through different chapters of a video disc Press CH to step forward or CH to step backward To select tracks Press 0 9 buttons control directly To turn On Off Press DVD VTR POWER To display the Press MENU Green Button menu Set up To play Press D To stop Press To pause Press Press again to resume normal playback Setting the Manufacturer s Code You can program the supplied remote control to operate a cable box or satellite receiver Press CODE SET SAT CABLE and the 0 9 buttons to enter the manufacturer s code number see the following chart then press ENTER Forexample tooperateaSony satellite receiver SS qe eq Manufacturer code numbers cable box Manufacturer Code Hamlin Regal 222 223 224 225 226 Jerrold G 1 201 202 203 204 205 222 206 207 208 218 Oak 227 228 229 Panasonic 219 220 221 Pioneer 214 215 Scientific Atlanta 209 210 211 Tocom 216 217 Zenith 212 213 Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver SAT Manufacturer code numbers satellite receiver Manufacturer Code number Sony 801 preset code for remote control General Electric 802 808 Hitachi 805 Hughes 804 Panasonic 803 RCA PROSCAN 802 Toshiba 806 807 To operate the cable box or satellite receiver SAT 1 Press SAT CABLE POWER Green Button to turn on off the cable box or satellite rece
198. lens caps 4 Select adjustment category PJE then press 6 to display the test signal crosshatch Every time 6 is pressed the test signal changes to crosshatch video signal dots video signal crosshatch only 4 dots only black screen crosshatch video signal etc 5 Adjust the green focus control on the focus block to achieve the optimum focus point with the test signal being displayed 6 Cover the green and blue picture lenses with lens caps to allow only red to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps 7 Make sure the cross hatch is still being displayed if not follow step 4 above 8 Adjust the red focus control on the focus block to achieve the optimum focus point with the test signal being displayed 9 Cover the green and red picture lenses with lens caps to allow only blue to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps 10 Make sure the cross hatch is still being displayed if not follow step 4 above 11 Adjust the blue focus control on the focus block to achieve the optimum focus point with the test signal being displayed 12 Repeat steps 1 through 11 after adjusting items 2 4 Focus Lens Adjustment 2 6 2 pole Magnet Adjustment 2 7 4 Pole Magnet Adjustment Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the u
199. nd system and Rear of projection TV 2 SAVA series super woofer mode with the remote control speaker see SAVA SP Control on page 28 2 1 Using the AUDIO cable supplied with the m 3 speaker to AUDIO VAR FIX OUT on ae the projection mM me De 2 Using the CONTROL S cable connect le 6 e gl CONTROLS IN on the speaker to A 1INR CONTROL OUT the projection CONTROLS AUDIO R red Audio cord supplied our RK G34 etc not supplied With the speakers 2 5 al CONTROLSIN Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential unpublished works 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories rights reserved 17 Basic Set Up Using the Remote Control Inserting the batteries Insert two size AA R6 batteries supplied by matching the and on the batteries to the diagram inside the remote control s battery compartment Notes Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the remote control Will not be used for an extended period Handle the remote control with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunlight near a heater or where the humidity is high Your remote control can be programmed to operate
200. neral Electric 329 304 309 Go Video 340 339 322 Goldstar 332 Hitachi 306 304 305 338 Instant Replay 309 308 JC Penney 309 305 304 330 314 336 337 JVC 314 336 337 Kenwood 314 336 332 337 LXI Sears 332 305 330 335 338 Magnavox 308 309 310 Marantz 314 336 337 Marta 332 Memorex 309 335 Minolta Mitsubishi MGA Multitech NEC Olympic Optimus Panasonic Pentax Philco Philips Pioneer Quasar RCA PROSCAN Realistic Sansui Samsung Sanyo Scott Sharp Signature 2000 M Ward Sylvania Symphonic SV2000 Tashiro Tatung Teac Technics Teknica Toshiba Wards Yamaha Zenith 309 312 313 321 305 304 323 324 325 326 325 338 321 314 336 337 309 308 327 308 309 306 307 305 304 308 309 308 309 310 308 308 309 306 304 305 308 309 311 329 312 313 310 330 328 335 324 338 314 322 313 321 330 335 335 323 324 325 326 327 328 338 327 308 309 338 310 338 338 332 314 336 337 314 336 338 337 309 308 338 312 311 327 328 335 331 332 330 314 336 337 331 47 manufacturer code numbers Operating Video Equipment continued Operating a VCR using the remote control Manufacturer Code To turn On Off Press DVD VTR POWER Sony 701 Green Button Panasonic 704 710 To select a channel Press the 0 9 buttons Mistubishi 702 change channels Pres
201. ng nut 8 Cover the green and blue CRT lenses with the lens caps to allow only red to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTSs individually without using lens caps 9 Make sure the cross hatch is still being displayed if not follow step 5 above 10 Adjust the red CRT lens the same way as the green CRT lens 11 Cover the green and red CRT lenses with the lens caps to allow only blue to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps Test Signal 12 Make sure the cross hatch is still being displayed if not follow step 5 above 13 Adjust the blue CRT lens the same way as the green and red CRT lenses 14 After adjusting the items 2 5 Focus VR Adjustment 2 6 2 Pole Magnet Adjustment and 2 7 4 Pole Magnet Adjustment reconfirm the optimum focus point and adjust again if necessary Note If lens caps are unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green or item 30 BON blue 43T90 48V90 53 90 61 90 2 5 FOCUS CONTROL ADJUSTMENT 1 Enter the service mode 2 Display a white raster 3 Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using
202. ng of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Antenna Grounding According to the NEC Refer to section 54 300 of Canadian Electrical Code for Antenna Grounding Antenna lead in wire l Antenna discharge unit NEC Section INN 810 20 Grounding conductors NEC Section 810 20 Ground damps Electric service equipment Power service grounding US electrode system NEC NEC National At Electrical Code Lightning For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna This will prevent damage to the receiver due to lightning and power line surges Service Damage Requiring Service Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the set If the set has been exposed to rain or water If the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped or the cabinet has been damaged m If the set does not operate normally when 5 following the Operating M 257 instructions Adjust only those controls that 7 s
203. ngs must never be blocked or covered Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials Never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Never place the set in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register or where it is exposed to direct sunlight Power Cord Protection Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord and do not place the set where the power cord is subject to wear or abuse Antennas Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outdoor antenna is installed follow the precautions below An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can come in contact with such power lines or circuits WHEN INSTALLING AN OUTDOOR ANTENNA SYSTEM EXTREME CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO KEEP FROM CONTACTING SUCH POWER LINES OR CIRCUITS AS CONTACT WITH THEM IS ALMOST INVARIABLY FATAL Be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code NEC in USA and Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure groundi
204. nly one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in Alternate Warning the set with 9 three wire grounding type AC plug This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Always turn the set off when it is not to be used When the set is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction that could create a fire hazard Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the set through the cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out arts that could result in a ire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the set Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards continued 3 Import
205. nnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green or item 30 BON blue Scanning line visible A A Minimize both A and B Center of crosshatch 14 2 6 2 POLE ADJUSTMENT GREEN RED Display a dot pattern see the details of using the internal test patterns at the end of the previous section Enter the service mode P Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps Turn the green focus control on the focus block to the right and set it to overfocus to enlarge the spot the dot See figure at the end of Section 2 3 for the location of the 2 pole magnet adjusting tabs Adjust the green CRT s 2 pole magnet so that the small bright spot is in the center of the large defocused spot m m Adjust the green focus control on the focus block and set it for the best focus Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the red CRT except now you will cover the green and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only red to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps and you will adjust the red focus control on the focus block Note If lens caps are
206. ns Important Safeguards For Safety Installing and Connecting the Projection TV Carrying Your Projection Installing the Projection Connector Types Making Connections Connecting directly to a cable or an antenna Cable or antenna Cable and antenna Connecting a cable box Cable box and cable Connecting a cable TV system antenna to Connecting a VCR and projection TV toa cable box 0 N NN o 0 10 Connecting a satellite receiver SAT 12 Connecting a satellite receiver SAT anda VCR 13 Connecting a DTV digital television receiver 14 Connecting a camcorder Connecting a DVD Player Connecting a DVD Player with component video output connectors Connecting an audio system Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system Basic Set Up Using the Remote Control Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically Adjusting the Convergence Automatically FLASH FOCUS 19 Using Your New Projection TV 20 Watching the TV Watching Two Programs at One Time Adjusting Your SET UP menus 25 Learning Menu Selection using the Video Menu a Using the Audio Menu Using the Timer Menu Using the Channel Set Up Menu Setting and Selecting Favorite Channel 32 Using the Set Up Menu Using the Parental Control Feature Activatin
207. nt le numero specifie 6 7 COVER KP 53V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 m 7 685 661 14 SCREW BVTP 4X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION ASS Y INCLUDES 101 4038 921 1 BEZNETASSY 144 4 082 770 01 BOARD REAR 102 4 081 065 11 SCREEN 53 CONTRAST 117 4 040 755 01 CASTER DIA 30 103 4 070 525 01 PLATE L DIFFUSION 118 4 075 020 01 FOOT PLASTIC 104 4 070 602 11 PLATE F DIFFUSION 20 1372 619 BOARD MOUNTED 106 4 070 328 12 HOLDER L SCREEN YC 121 4 069 682 01 GUIDE LED 1 1390 933 BOARD MOUNTED 122 4 069 681 21 BUTTON MULTI 108 4 081 504 01 HOLDER SL MIRROR 123 1372 620 BOARD MOUNTED 109 4 070 345 11 HOLDER TOP MIRROR 124 4038 9221 GRILLE ASSY SPEAKER 125 110 4 081 505 01 HOLDER SR MIRROR 125 4 069 671 41 DOOR V CONTROL 126 4 072 529 01 LABEL 2 SPEAKER GRILLE 11 4 070 344 01 MIRROR REFLECTION 12 4 081 503 01 COVER MIRROR 17 1372 618 BOARD MOUNTED 113 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER 4 X 20 124 4 070 330 02 HOLDER S SCREEN YC 60 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 6190 NOTE The components identified by shading and mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 8 CHASSIS KP 53V90 7 68
208. nter the service mode COLOR center COLORTEMP neutral Connect oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 A board and ground Alternately select adjustment category DAC adjustment item 0 UVSH and item 1 UVSC and adjust them so that VB1 VB4 and VB2 VB3 as shown below vg ves VB4 6 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 4 4 PIP SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT PYC PSCN 1 Display a color bar signal through the TV s VHF UHF input 2 Mode Personal 1 or 2 PICTURE maximum COLOR minimum BRIGHTNESS center COLORTEMP neutral Enter the service mode and then select the PIP Picture in Picture mode gt Select an unused video input for the main picture it must be black and select the tuner for the small picture it must be showing colorbars Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN204 A board and ground Select adjustment category adjustment item 0 PSCN and adjust so that the peak to peak voltage is 1 65 0 05Vp p as shown below gt o White 0 0 I 7 Press MUTING and then ENTER to save the adjustment data 27 4 5 SUB HUE SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT PYC PHUE PYC PCOL Display a color signal through the TV s VHF UHF input m Mode Personal 1 or 2 PICTURE maximum COLOR center BRIGHTNESS center COLO
209. o A i P Sven 8 f e zc 1 te E re gt LI KP 43790 48V90 5390 61 90 A 3 3 BOARD 1C1902 SDA9588X VDDA1 VSSA1 VDD VSS VODA2 SSA2 22 23 8 mod hus ne ae T m LS SW Orne amp IY Q INT Generation Ne E gt IN3 edit j 512kbit Fast H FSW bi IRGEYUVL 18 our C T co Switch Inset 7 Memory y oum I syne Controller 1 Display b OUTS eu 1 Controller g SEL mus a Data Slicer Clock NC i 1 L T Controller Acquisition Synthesizer Processing NL 2 3 SIDE s SCL SDA 2 xa VSP z v ias XTAL P 20 25 MHz 1 1 d A 3 3 BOARD 1C1903 BU4053BCF T2 uw l CRE TED 1 3 3 BOARD WAVEFORMS sm su BRE 4 8Vp p H dry 1Vp p H yu 1 8Vp p H s 0 5Vp p 0 275usec 1 8Vp p yu 1 0Vp p H
210. o not expose the screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight It is recommended to use spot lighting directed down from the ceiling or to cover the windows that face the screen with opaque drapery It is desirable to install the projection TV in a room where the floor and walls are not of a reflective material HE For your protection please read these instructions completely and keep this manual for future reference Carefully observe and comply with all warnings cautions and instructions placed on the set or described in the operating instructions or service manual WARNING To guard against injury the following basic safety precautions should be observed in the installation use and servicing of the set qe Use Power Sources This set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the serial model plate If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For those sets designed to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug a plug having one blade wider than the other or with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third Important Safeguards pin for grounding Follow the instructions below 2 For the set with a polarized AC power cord plug This plug will fit into the power outlet o
211. on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Selection on page 25 To select the Set Up menu Display Highlight amp Select MENU LED 34 Parental Control Blocks programs unsuitable for children Allows you to block TV programs that you feel are unsuitable for your children see Using the Parental Control Feature on page 36 for details Caption Vision Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision arm Television closed To display Caption Vision select CC 2 i em caption display CC 3 CC 4 TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 or TEXT4 from o Video ED the menu Then press the CC button until Caption Vision is displayed Cc 1 cc CC 3 or CC 4 displays a printed Mowe En ED version of the dialogue or sound effects of a program The mode should be set to CC 1 for most programs TEXT1 TEXT2 or 4 displays network station information presented using either half or the whole screen Notes Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption Vision and XDS Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended text XDS Caption Vision and the status display cannot be used at the same time Language Select from available languages English Espa ol or Fran ais to display all Preferred language
212. original ratings that Sony predetermined according to the viewer s age Each rating allows you to view the certain programs as follows See pages 44 and 45 for a description of each rating Child Suitable for children under the age of 6 Viewable U S movie ratings G NR and N A Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV G and TV NR Youth Suitable for children aged 7 and older Viewable U S movie ratings G PG NR and N A Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV Y7 TV TV PG and TV NR Young Adult Suitable for children aged 13 and older Viewable U S movie ratings G PG PG 13 and N A Viewable U S TV ratings TV Y TV Y7 TV TV PG TV 14 and TV NR continued 43 BS adjusting Your SET UP menus continued U S movie ratings U S movie ratings are for movies including those shown on TV rated according to the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA Guidelines G General Audiences All Ages Admitted In G rated films no strong words are used the violence is at a minimum nudity and sex scenes are not present nor is there any drug use PG Parental Guidance Suggested Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children This is a film which may need to be monitored first by parents PG 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned Some Material May Be Inappropriate For Children Under 13 Parents are alerted to be very careful about the attendance of their under teenage children when viewing
213. oung children Viewing with an adult is recommended for young children under the age of 8 13 ans Programming may not suitable for children under the age of 13 Viewing with an adult is strongly recommended for children under 13 16 ans Programming is not suitable for children under the age of 16 Contains frequent scenes of violence or intense violence 18 ans Programming restricted to adults Contains constant violence or scenes of extreme violence E Exempt Exempt programming Note The E Exempt rating is not shown in the menu Setting the Manufacturer s Code You can use the supplied remote control to operate Sony or non Sony video equipment that has an infrared sensor Press CODE SET DVD VTR FUNCTION and the 0 9 buttons to enter the manufacturer s code number see the following chart then press ENTER For example to operate Sony 8mm VCR cer ENTER 8 0 6 If the remote control doesn t work See the tips on page 49 Operating Video Equipment VCR manufacturer code numbers Manufacturer Code Sony VHS VCR 301 Sony 8mm VCR 302 Sony Beta ED Beta VCRs 303 Aiwa 338 Admiral M Ward 327 Audio Dynamic 314 337 Bell amp Howell M Ward 330 Broksonic 319 317 Canon 309 308 Citizen 332 Craig 302 332 Curtis Mathis 304 338 309 Daewoo 341 312 309 DBX 314 336 337 Dimensia 304 Emerson 319 320 316 317 318 341 Fisher 330 335 Funai 338 Ge
214. our footing while installing the projection TV Carry the projection TV in the specified manner If you carry the projection TV ina manner other than the specified manner and without the specified number of persons it may drop and a serious injury may be caused Be sure to follow the instructions mentioned below Carry the projection TV with the specified number of persons Do not carry the projection TV holding the speaker grill Hold the projection TV tightly when carrying it Bl installing and Connecting the Projection TV FINES 1 inci Recommended viewing area Carrying Your Projection TV Installing the Projection TV Vertical Carrying the projection TV requires three or Recommended viewing area more people Horizontal 29 For KP 48V90 53V90 61V90 The projection TV has been equipped with casters for easy movement on a hard surface Please move your projection TV using the casters Types You find it necessary to use some of the following connector types during set up Coaxial cable Standard TV cable and antenna cable Plug Type 8 9 push into connection Screw on Type gt Gf Screw into connection S Video cable High quality video cable for enhanced picture quality Audio Video cable Push into connection Video Yellow Audio Left White Audio Right Red Some DVD Players and DTV Receivers are equipp
215. p Rating p Change Password 5 Press 4 or to select your country U S A or Canada and press Parental Lock Off Rating E Change Password Press 4 or to select Parental Lock and press Parental Cock on Rating pus Change Password Moved Selecta Eng BED 7 Press 4 to select On and press e County U s Rating Child Change Password Mo Selecta End EED 4 or to select Rating and press emma Change Youth cs 2 Young Adult is elk Ages up to Movei Selecta End EED 9 Press 4 to select a desired rating Child Youth and Young Adult and press CD If you want to select the ratings from Custom go to step 4 of Selecting a Custom Rating in U S A on page 38 or Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada on page 41 according to your Country setting 10Press MENU to exit the menu To deactivate the Parental Control feature If you set Parental Lock in the Parental Control menu to Off the Parental Control feature will not work and you can view all TV programs and movies shown on TV 1 Select Parental Control from the Set Up menu see page 34 Languagd Video Label Flash Focus No B 2 Enter your four digit password using the 0 9 buttons The Parental Control menu appears UE U S A Rating hii
216. peakers and listen to the projection TV s sound only through an external audio system s speakers See Connecting an audio system on page 16 SAVA SP Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the projection TV s sound only through the Sony SAVA series speaker system You can adjust volume muting Surround Mode and Super Woofer Mode with the projection TV s remote control see SAVA SP Control below See Connecting a Sony SAVA series speaker system on page 17 Audio Out Easy control of volume adjustment Audio Out can only be set when Speaker is set to Off Fixed Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system Use the AV receiver s remote control to adjust the volume Variable Sound output varies according to the TV settings Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a separate audio system SAVA SP Control Controls Sony SAVA speaker s mode SAVA SP Control can only be set when Sony SAVA speaker system is connected to the AUDIO VAR FIX OUT connectors and Speaker is set to SAVA SP see Speaker above You can also adjust the SAVA speaker s volume using VOL of the projection TV s remote control Surround Mode Select to activate the SAVA Speaker s surround mode Super Woofer Mode Select to activate the SAVA Speaker s super woofer mode 28 Using the Timer Menu Time Daylight Savings On 2
217. pecified in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service the set yourself since opening the cabinet may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Important Safeguards continued Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician certifies in writing that he has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks as specified by the manufacturer to determine that the set is in safe operating condition and to so certify When the set reaches the end of its useful life improper disposal could result in a picture tube implosion Ask a qualified service technician to dispose of the set ND DECLARKD OK Be careful when moving the projection TV When you place the projection TV in position be careful not to drop it on your foot or fingers Watch y
218. ping Picture tube Z Lens Four screws 4 12 2 Four screws 3 Screw 4x20 tapping Deflection yoke g Neck assy sas gt O CR board Four screws Screw 4x20 tapping 12 43790 4890 53 90 61 90 SECTION 2 SET UP ADJUSTMENTS 2 1 SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT COARSE ADJUSTMENT 1 Select a video input with no signal applied the screen must be black and the room must be as dark as possible You may use a heavy blanket over the screen to block out ambient light 2 Select picture mode Personal 1 or Personal 2 and set BRIGHTNESS to 50 and PICTURE to minimum 3 Turn the green SCREEN control on the focus block all the way to the left and then gradually turn it to the right until the retrace line is barely visible 4 Gradually turn the control to the left until the retrace line just disappears 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the red and blue CRTs FOCUS block 2 2 SCREEN G2 ADJUSTMENT FINE ADJUSTMENT If the jig described below is available it is recommended that the G2 Fine Mode Adjustment be performed to set the screen controls to their optimal condition If desired you can build the jig illustrated below using 3 watt resistors Please note that if the proper voltage is not obtained with the listed resistor s values then increase or decrease one of the values in the resistor network to obtain the correct voltage
219. que de l appareil ou la couche de carbone peinte sur le tube cathodique ou au blindage du tube cathodique Afin d eviter tout risque d electrocution provenant d un chassis sous tension un transformateur d isolement doit etre utilis lors de tout d pannage Le chassis de ce r cepteur est directement raccord l alimentation du secteur A ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS A LA SECURITE Les composants identifies par une trame et par une marque sur les schemas de principe les vues explosees et les listes de pieces sont d une importance critique pour la securite du fonctionnement Ne les remplacer que par des composants sony dont le numero de piece est indique dans le present manuel ou dans des supplements publies par Sony Les reglages de circuit dont l importance est critique pour la securite du fonctionnement sont identifies dans le present manuel Suivre ces procedures lors de chaque remplacement de composants critiques ou lorsqu un mauvais fonctionnement suspecte SAFETY After correcting the original service problem perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer 1 Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges 2 Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or touching high wattage resistors 3 Check that all control knobs shields covers ground straps and mounting hard
220. r Relations Center at 416 499 SONY 7669 PRINTING THE SERVICE The PDF of this service manual is not designed to be printed from cover to cover The pages vary in size and must therefore be printed in sections based on page dimensions NON SCHEMATIC PAGES Data that does NOT INCLUDE schematic diagrams are formatted to 8 5 x 11 inches and can be printed on standard letter size and or A4 sized paper SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS The schematic diagram pages are provided in two ways full size and tiled The full sized schematic diagrams are formatted on paper sizes between 8 5 x 11 and 18 x 30 depending upon each individual diagram size Those diagrams that are LARGER than 11 x 17 in full size mode have been tiled for your convience and can be printed on standard 11 x 17 tabloid size paper and reassembled TO PRINT FULL SIZE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS If you have access to a large paper plotter or printer capable of outputting the full sized diagrams output as follows 1 Note the page size s of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen 2 Go to the File menu and select Print Set up Choose the printer name and driver for your large format printer Confirm that the printer settings are set to output the indicated page size or larger 3 Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu Select Prin print range window Choose OK Input the
221. r by means of a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter The limit indication is 0 75 V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale The Simpson s 250 and Sanwa SH 63TRD are examples of passive VOMSs that are suitable Nearly all battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are suitable see Figure A How to Find a Good Earth Ground A cold water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground the cover plate retaining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground verify that it is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold water pipe with an ohmmeter The reading should be zero ohms If a cold water pipe is not accessible connect a 60 to 100 watt trouble light not a neon lamp between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw Try both slots if necessary to locate the hot side on the line the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential see Figure B To Exposed Metal Parts on Set hs AC Voltmeter 0156 T 1 5kQ 0 75 V Earth Ground Trouble Light oN Ohmmeter gt 2 Outlet Box Cold water Pipe Figure A Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage Figure B Checking for earth ground 43790 4890 53 90 61 90 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Self Diagnosis The units in this manual contain a
222. r une piece portant le numero specifie 6 2 CHASSIS KP 43T90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 151 1 529 396 12 10CM 16 A 1316 475 A GBOARD COMPLETE 152 4 081 063 01 SCREW DOME WASHER HEX TAPPING 4 X 20 The high voltage leads associated with the FBT on this board are not 15 1 223 925 11 RESISTOR ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE included and must be ordered separately See items 165 and 166 154 1299 423 A BOARD COMPLETE 163 1 790 001 11 CORD AC POWER WITH CONNECTOR 155 8 598 542 50 TUNER FSS BTF WA412 164 1 453 238 31 FBT ASSY NX 4007 X4P4 156 8 598 430 50 TUNER FSS BTF FA401 A 165 1 900 249 96 FOCUS LEAD ASSY 17 1 557 056 31 CABLE 166 1 779 095 23 LEAD ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 198 1 556 945 21 167 1 500 021 11 CLAMP SLEEVE FERRITE 159 8 598 414 20 CHANGER ANTENNA AS2F 160 4 069 675 01 TERMINAL BOARD 161 4 069 674 22 TERMINAL BOARD 55 KP 43T90 48 90 53V90 61V90 NOTE The components identified by shading and N mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 3 PICTURE TUBE KP 43T90 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 251 4 056 258 11 LENS DELTA 78 A 253 8735731 CRTOTMXCARJNE
223. ration buttons page 48 SLEEP page 22 PICTURE MODE pages 20 26 CC page 22 0 9 buttons page 20 JUMP page 21 0 pages 22 27 INDEX for SAT page 49 RESET pages 23 26 27 VOL H page 20 CODE SET pages 47 49 POWER pages 20 48 49 r FUNCTION pages 20 48 49 PIP operation buttons page 23 TVVIDEO pages 21 23 ANT page 24 L DisPLAY page 21 MTS SAP pages 22 27 ENTER page 20 GUIDE page 49 and L C buttons page 25 MENU page 25 L CH page 20 Getting to know the buttons on the remote control Names of the buttons on the remote control are presented in different colors to represent the available functions Button color Transparent Press to select the component you want to control e g VTR VCR MDP DVD Player SAT satellite receiver CABLE or projection TV Buttons relevant to power operations like turning the projection TV SAT CABLE or VTR VCR MDP DVD Player on or off Green Label color White TV VTR VCR MDP DVD Player SAT satellite receiver CABLE operation buttons PIP operation buttons SAT operation buttons S Link operation buttons DVD Player operation buttons Yellow Blue Green Pink For a detailed explanation of most buttons see Watching the TV on page 20 Welcome Using This Manual Precautio
224. remote control for direct selection of a Mode setting Picture Adjustment Picture adjustment First select Movie Personal 1 or Personal 2 from Mode then highlight the desired option using the or button and press C to display the adjusting slider of the selected option Picture Adjust slider right up to increase picture contrast left down to decrease it Brightness Adjust slider right up to brighten the picture left down to darken it Color Adjust slider right up to increase color intensity left down to decrease it Hue Adjust slider right up to increase the green tones left down to increase the red tones Sharpness Adjust slider right up to sharpen the picture left down to soften it Piciure mamm Brightness fue Sharpness MERI 5 Mei Selecta End ED Color Temp White intensity adjustment Cool Select to give the white colors a blueish tint Neutral Select to give the white colors a neutral tint Warm Select to give the white colors a reddish tint Noise Reduction Noise reduction Select On to reduce picture noise Select Off to cancel the feature Noise Reduction can be set separately from the settings of the Video menu Using the Audio Menu Trobio EN 55s Siders MTS SAP Stereo Steady Sound On Elect Surround Speaker Audio Out Variabl
225. rvice mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green or item 30 BON blue 2 11 GREEN REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT GREEN CENTER GREEN SIZE The sizing and centering that was performed in the previous section section 2 10 should have correctly sized and centered the green CRT The sizing and centering coarse adjustment mode of the red and blue CRTs in following sections are performed so that the red and blue patterns overlay the green pattern as close as possible prior to the fine mode adjustments The fine mode adjustments are made for all 3 colors so that the cross hatch lines are straight vertically and horizontally and the linearity and convergence is correct GREEN SKEW 1 Display a cross hatch pattern from an external generator 2 Confirm that category PJE is selected refer to step 9 in the previous section section 2 10 3 Make sure that only the external pattern is displayed If the internal cross hatch is displayed press the 6 button on the remote until only the external pattern is displayed 4 Select GRN SKEW with the 1 and 4 buttons on the remote commander 5 Using the joystick buttons on the remoter commander adjust the crosshatch lines so that they go straight vertically and horizontally not slanting skew 6 Press MUTING then ENTER to write the new adjustment data into memory KP 4379
226. ry adjustment item 18 POFV and item 19 POFH and adjust so that the PIP window is equally spaced from the screen edge in each position on the screen as shown below Use the POSITION button on the remote to change the screen position of the PIP window 2 lt 0 25 sq Y1 Y2 lt 0 25 sq iv gt x1 x2 4 Write the data into memory press MUTING and then ENTER 28 SECTION 5 DIAG 5 1 CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION 43T90 48V90 53 90 61V90 5 2 PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS INFORMATION All capacitors in unless otherwise noted pF uuF 50WV or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums All electrolytics are in 50V unless otherwise specified All resistors are in ohms K 1000 M 1000k Indication of resistance which does not have one for rating electrical power is as follows Pitch 5mm Rating electrical power W 1 W in resistance W and W in chip resistance M nonflammable resistor fusible resistor A internal component E panel designation and adjustment for repair All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B unless otherwise noted Readings are taken with a NTSC color bar signal input Readings are taken with a 10M digital multimeter Voltages are DC with respect to ground unless otherwise noted Volta
227. s H i x EY a lil 99 SS CIL Ef B Qin pep ill LILI x tou B s 2 us 223 HH 5 5 TEA a n de 2 8 aat LEE 8 E Qr ANTENNA CHANGER A BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 OF 3 i TV O gf eee spi l 88 has UE horsti ase AW uw t nx sx am ans I a Bel s Fetal 2 3 E Soon sens ELBIT HGH Q7 gt lt m X lt de we 1 LEE Lex 789 Bd 58 358 ee Hee t nex net He Ed DIES i 3 3 am gt 1 mM a sn Bom lt a LM uma 4 us 1 x ws sm m wo m w lt Ji
228. s CH To record Press while pressing DVD Player manufacturer code play Press numbers To stop Press Manufacturer Code fast forward Press gt gt Sony 751 Torewindihelape Press 44 Panasonic 753 pause Press M Press again to Pioneer 752 resume normal playback RCA 755 search the Press or 44 during Toshiba 754 picture forward or playback Release to Tips some rare cases you may not be able to operate your non Sony video equipment with the supplied remote control In this case please use the equipment s own remote control When you remove the batteries the code number may revert to the factory setting To operate video equipment 1 Press DVD VTR FUNCTION 2 Use the VCR DVD MDP operation buttons indicated in the following tables 48 backward resume normal playback To change input Press TV VTR mode Operating an MDP using the remote To search the picture forward or backward Press PP or 44 during playback Release to resume normal playback To search a chapter forward or backward Press CH Operating a DVD Player u control g the remote To turn On Off Press DVD VTR POWER Green Button To play Press B stop Press pause Press 11 Press again to resume normal playback step through ditferent tracks of an audio disc Press PP to step forward or lt lt to step bac
229. s identified by shading and N markare critical for safety Replace only with part number specified component identified by this E symbol indicates that it has been carefully factory selected to satisfy regulations regarding X ray radiation Should replacement be required replace only with the value originally used 43190 48V90 53V90 61V90 REF N0 PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES REF N0 PART NO DESCRIPTION VALUES R531 1249429411 CARBON 10K 5 1 8588 12154631 OXIDE 100 5 8532 124943041 CARBON 1 43T90 only R535 124788700 CARBON 220K 5 MW R588 1 215 864 00 METAL OXIDE 150 5 208580 1 215 467 00 1 53T90 only 537 4124943341 CARBON 5 8589 147871 CARBON 100 5 8590 126042741 CARBON 220K 12W R53 1 21544300 METAL 82K 1 1 121639311 METAL OXIDE 15 5 W 8542 1 249424 11 CARBON 5 R543 12604355311 CARBON 5 852 120943311 CARBON 5 1 249 405 11 CARBON 100 5 1 R53 124942941 CARBON 10K 5 14W NL METAL 14W R54 12937711 CARBON 047 5 MW 8546 121545600 METAL 1 855 124937741 CARBON 047 Sh AW 85 14937711 CARBON 047 5 8548 121544900 1K 1 R550 12159100 OXIDE 68 5 8597 1226028841 CARBON 047 Sh 12W R551 121591000 METAL OXIDE 68 5 858 124937741 CARBON 047 Sh AW R556 124943711 CARBON 5 859 124942
230. symbol is displayed for details see Watching the TV on page 20 aN JUMP 9 Loose err and ENTER 1 Press and hold CH or to change the channel number rapidly Nes 2 Release to display the desired channel white labeled button ANT Press to change between the VHF UHF input and the AUX input for the picture on which the symbol e is displayed white labeled button AUDIO Press to alternate sound between the main picture and the window picture The symbol y will appear for a few seconds to indicate which picture s sound is being received This is useful when you need to copy down information of the main picture FREEZE Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture The frozen picture is displayed in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture The window picture size is automatically changed to 1 9 if it was 1 16 Press again to resume normal PIP viewing SWAP Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture Each time you press SWAP the picture and sound of the two will be exchanged 24 d REFER TO THE ILLUSTRATION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL ON THE Note INSIDE FRONT COVER OF THIS MANUALAS YOU REVIEW THIS CHART If one of the pictures received through PIP is snowy the entire screen may become unstable In this case erase the snowy channel see Channel Skip Add on page 31
231. tified by shading and mark are critical for safety NOTE Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ZA sont critiques Replace only with part number specified pour la securite Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie 6 12 PICTURE TUBE KP 61V90 7 685 648 79 SCREW BVTP 3X12 REF NO PART NO DESCRIPTION 251 4 040 131 21 LENS LINNIT POINT 6 253 8 13357381 CRTOTMXCARJNEW GUN 254 8 13357031 CRT O7MXC2 G NEW GUN 255 8 13357621 CRT O7MACA B E C D CPL 256 1451490641 DEFLECTION YOKE 257 1 452 790 31 NECKASSY 258 A 1331 922 A BOARD MOUNTED 259 A 1331 923 A BOARD MOUNTED 260 A 1331 924 A BOARD MOUNTED 261 4 063 403 01 BRACKET FOCUS PCB BEEBE 262 1 223 925 81 RESISTOR ASSY HIGH VOLTAGE 263 4 373 137 01 CAP 2 RUBBER 264 8 598 955 31 BLOCK ASSY HV HVB 1031 269 14529941 MAGNET ASSY 4 POLE PP P 65 43190 48V90 53 90 61V90 SECTION ELECTRICAL PAR LIST NOTE The components identified by shading The components in this manual identified by the following RESISTORS and mark are critical for safety Replace only symbol 4 indicate parts that have been carefully factory All resistors in ohms with part number specified selected to satisfy regulations regarding X ray radiation for F nonflammable each set All variable and adjustable resistors FER have characteristic curv
232. top 4 times IC 1509 V OUT is broken Raster goes to one line horizontally 4 V Stop 000 01505 V Pulse Buffer is broken A and then video signal is muted Video Out Abnormality 5 times Video 0705 732 761 and others in C board STANDBY TIMER LED blinks approx 5 000 Detection 30 secs then blinks for the diagnosis Horizontal Deflection Stop 6 times C515 516 open 1C206 YC Jungle is broken Raster does not appear 6 H Stop 000 Audio Abnormality 8 times 1 406 Audio amp is broken The sound is not out 8 Audio 000 Detection PS401 402 open Goes to the standby mode Note 000 the range of values for number of operations is 000 255 For 256 or higher the number remains as 255 Display of Standby Timer LED Flash Count FRONT PANEL EXAMPLE Diagnosis Items Number of Blinks B overcurrent 2 times e B overvoltage 3 times JUL TIMER STANDBY indicator Vertical deflection stop 4times NF One blink is not used for self diagnosis Lamp ON 0 3 seconds Release of TIMERISTANDBY indicator blinking The TIMER STANDBY indicator blinking display is released by turning OFF the power switch on the TV main unit or removing the plug from the power Lamp OFF 0 3 seconds i Lamp OFF 3 0 seconds 43790 48V90 53 90 61V90 Self diagnosis screen displays In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when the pow
233. unavailable you can cut off the unnecessary color beams in the service mode by individually changing the data from 1 to 0 in category VPNT item 28 RON red item 29 GON green or item 30 BON blue Use the center dot Large de focused spot Small focused spot 2 7 4 POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT GREEN RED BLUE Display a dot pattern see the details of using the internal test patterns at the end of section 2 5 item 4 m Enter the service mode m Cover the red and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only green to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps gt Turn the green focus control on the focus block to the left and set it to under focus to enlarge the spot m Adjust the 4 pole magnet so that the enlarged spot in the center of the Screen becomes a perfect circle Adjust the green focus control on the focus block and set it for the best focus m Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the red CRT except now you will cover the green and blue CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only red to show or use the method shown in the note below for turning off the CRTs individually without using lens caps and you will adjust the red focus control on the focus block 43790 48V90 53V90 61V90 8 Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the blue CRT except now cover the green and red CRT lenses with lens caps to allow only blu
234. utton Antenna cable Antenna connector Audio D button Audio menu operations J Audio Out Fixed Variable Audio Video cable Auto Program AUTO SET UP AUX Hookup B Balance Bass Battery installation Brightness c Cable Cable box connection operation Caption Vision cable CH CHANNEL Channel Label Channel Set Up menu operations Channel Skip Add Coaxial cable Color Temp Connecting Projection TV to antenna audio system cable cable box cable box and VCR camcorder receiver DVD Player satellite receiver SAT satellite receiver SAT and VCR Sony SAVA series speaker system VCR CONTROL S OUT jack Convergence Current Time 8 9 10 13 D Daylight Savings DISPLAY button DVD connection operation DVD VTR FUNCTION E 27 BBE Surround Simulated Off FG Factory settings Favorite Channel Selecting Settin FLASH FOCUS FREEZE button H I Hook Ups Hue J K JUMP button L Language Learning menus Audio Channel Set Up Set Up Timer Video M Manufacturer code number MDP operation MENU button Menu selection Mode Vivid Standard Movie Personal 1 Personal 2 Movie rating MTS SAP 22 27 Stereo SAP Mono Auto SAP MUTING button N Noise Reduction o Operatin
235. uttons inside the front drop down panel of the projection TV for the menu selection 25 Adjusting Your SET UP menus continued Using the Video Menu on vivid 9 Color Tomi C 9 e Move i Selecta End EW For detailed information on using the remote control to modify menu settings refer to Learning Menu Selection on page 25 To select the Video 1 menu Display Highlight gt Select MENU To restore the factory settings Press RESET on the remote control while the Video menu is selected To restore each Mode to the factory setting press RESET after selecting the mode to be reset Note Picture Adjustment Color Temp and Noise Reduction can only be changed in Movie Personal 1 and Personal 2 26 Mode Customized picture viewing You can choose one of five different video modes that best suits the program you are watching You can also perform the Picture Adjustment such as Brightness Color etc for Movie Personal 1 or Personal 2 to suit your taste Vivid Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness Standard Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing environments Movie Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments Personal 1 Personal 2 Select to customize the Picture Adjustment of the Video menu according to your personal preference Press PICTURE MODE on the
236. v3 Lvs RIV RV1 RV2 RV3 RV4 RV5 NC NC NC NC NC VOUTI YIN1 YOUT1 TRAP1 COUT1 CIN1 VOUT2 YIN2 YOUT2 COUT2 CIN2 VGND BIAS Voc AGND AGND2 LOUT1 ROUT1 LOUT2 ROUT2 DC OUT SCL SDA ADR 8 1 5 2 5 3 32 1 32 2 523 524 MUTE BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 2 OF 3 m zu OC i ii 5 8 d E E Bia E Bi YY Ir dis Li i KP 43790 48V90 5390 61 90 21 20 19 18 17 16 1 807 815 816 817 2 3 BOARD pPD6376GS E2 13 L REF 9 R REF P 41 DH 6 R OUT 2j M o amp Ozu M sue 226 8 5 z m z lt lt a HOLT gt 33131035 LAIHS a 3 55 5 gro 3 3 520 ONIAIL amp 9 9 9 0 69 x 5 4 a a 9 9 2 G 2 50 M E
237. ware have been replaced Be absolutely certain that you have replaced all the insulators 4 Look for unauthorized replacement parts particularly transistors that were installed during a previous repair Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 5 Look for parts which though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement 6 Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion Recommend the replacement of any such line cord to the customer 7 Check the B and HV to see if they are specified values Make sure your instruments are accurate be suspicious of your HV meter if sets always have low HV 8 Check the antenna terminals metal trim metallized knobs screws and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage Check leakage as described below 43790 48V90 53 90 61 90 UT Leakage Test The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0 5 mA 500 microamperes Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods 1 A commercial leakage tester such as the Simpson 229 or RCA WT 540A Follow the manufacturers instructions to use these instructions 2 A battery operated AC milliammeter The Data Precision 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job 3 Measuring the voltage drop across a resisto
238. y remote control to operate your cable box see Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver SAT on page 49 During PIP or Favorite Channel viewing the AUX input can only be viewed in the main picture AUX input cannot be viewed in the PIP windows 9 Installing and Connecting the Projection TV continued Disconnect all power sources before making any connections Rear of projection TV Connecting a cable TV system antenna to a VCR 1 Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming cable connection or antenna to VHF UHF IN on the VCR 2 Using a coaxial cable connect VHF UHF OUT on the VCR to VHF UHF on the projection TV 3 Using AUDIO and VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the VCR to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red AUDIO Right Connecting a VCR and projection TV to a cable box 1 Connect the single input jack of the splitter to the incoming cable connection and connect the other two output jacks using the coaxial cable to IN on the cable box and VHF UHF on the projection TV 2 Using a coaxial cable connect OUT on the cable box to VHF UHF IN on the VCR 3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables connect AUDIO and 5 VIDEO OUT on the to AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the projection TV White AUDIO Left Red oU DIO Right S VIDEO AUDIO VMC 8105 8205 UDIO A not m s

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