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COLOR TV SERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS : MC-019A

MODEL : RE-21FB50RX
CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS, READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.

CONTENTS

Contents ................................................................................................................. 2 Safety Precautions ............................................................................................3 Servicing Precautions ..................................................................................... 4 Specifications ..................................................................................................... 6 Description of Controls .................................................................................. 7 Disassembly Instructions .............................................................................10 Adjustment ............................................................................................................11 Purity & Convergence Adjustment ..........................................................14 Block Diagram ......................................................................................................17 Exploded View .................................................................................................. 18 Exploded View Parts List ..............................................................................19 Replacement Parts List ............................................................................... 20 SVC. Sheet ................................................................................................................

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORT ANT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety-related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the Schematic Diagram and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent X-RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

General Guidance
An lsolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitary that may be inadvertently introduced during the service operation. If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it with the specified. When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film Resistor, over 1W), keep the resistor 10mm away from PCB. Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts. Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube, extreme care should be used in handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Picture tube by it's Neck.

Before returning the receiver to the customer,
always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, etc., to be sure the set is safe to operate without damage of electrical shock.

Leakage Current Cold Check(Antenna Cold Check)
With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source, connect an electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the AC switch in the on positioin, connect one lead of ohm-meter to the AC plug prongs tied together and touch other ohm-meter lead in turn to each exposed metallic parts such as antenna terminals, phone jacks, etc. If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the measured resistance should be between 1M and 5.2M. When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the reading must be infinite. An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the receiver is returned to the customer.

Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure)
Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check. Connect 1.5K/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF capacitor between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts. Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity. Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage measurements for each esposed metallic part. Any voltage measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is corresponds to 0.5mA. In case any measurement is out of the limits sepcified, there is possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and repaired before it is returned to the customer.

X-RAY Radiation
Warning:
The source of X-RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver is the High Voltage Section and the Picture Tube. For continued X-RAY RADIATION protection, the replacement tube must be the same type tube as specified in the Replacement Parts List.

To determine the presence of high voltage, use an accurate high impedance HV meter. Adjust brightness, color, contrast controls to minimum. Measure the high voltage. The meter reading should indicate 23.5 ¡ 1.5KV: 14-19 inch, 26 ¡ 1.5KV: 19-21 inch, 29.0 ¡ 1.5KV: 25-29 inch, 30.0 ¡ 1.5KV: 32 inch If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature component failure.

Leakage Current Hot Check circuit

AC Volt-meter

To Instrument's exposed METALLIC PARTS

Good Earth Ground such as WATER PIPE, CONDUIT etc.
0.15uF

1.5 Kohm/10W

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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. Remember: Safety First. General Servicing Precautions 1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power source before; a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module or any other receiver assembly. b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or other electrical connection. c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic capacitor in the receiver. CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion hazard. d. Discharging the picture tube anode. 2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high voltage by "drawing an arc". 3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a) first connecting one end of an insulated clip lead to the degaussing or kine aquadag grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube socket ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the insulated clip lead to the picture tube anode button, using an insulating handle to avoid personal contact with high voltage. 4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its assemblies. 5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical contacts only by applying the following mixture to the contacts with a pipe cleaner, cotton-tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) isopropyl alcohol (90%-99% strength) CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of contacts in not required. 6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which receivers covered by this service manual might be equipped. 7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its electrical assemblies unless all solid-state device heat sinks are correctly installed. 8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver chassis ground before connecting the test receiver positive lead. Always remove the test receiver ground lead last. 9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service manual. CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any heatsink in this receiver. Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some fieldeffect transistors and semicounductor "chip" components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices. 4. Use only an anti-static type solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as "anti-static" can generate electrical charges sufficent to demage ES devices. 5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6. Do not remove a repalcement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material). 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the ieads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. CAUTION:Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the bruching together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device.) General Soldering Guidelines 1. Use a grounded-tip, low-wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip size and shape that will maintan tip temperature within the range or 500¡£ to 600¡£ F F. 2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin-core solder composed of 60 parts tin/40 parts lead. 3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned. 4. Thorohly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wirebristle (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm) brush with a metal handle. Do not use freon-propelled spray-on cleaners. 5. Use the following unsoldering technique a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500¡£ to 600¡£ F F) b. Heat the component lead until the solder melts. c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti-static, suction-type solder removal device or with solder braid. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuiboard printed foil. 6. Use the following soldering technique. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal temperature (500¡£ to 600¡£ F F) b. First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the component lead until the solder melts.

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c. Qulckly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there only until the solder flows onto and around both the component lead and the foil. CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board printed foil. d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or splashed solder with a small wire-bristle brush. IC Remove/Replacement Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined in parapraphs 5 and 6 above.

Fuse and Conventional Resistor Removal/Replacement 1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow stake. 2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch at stake top. 3. Solder the connections. CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced component and adjacent components and the circuit board to prevent excessive component temperatures. Circuit Board Foil Repair Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board causing the foil to separate from or "lift-off" the board. The following guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this condition is encountered.

Removal 1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts. 2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti-static suctiontype solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the IC. Replacement 1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit boare. 2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder it. 3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire-bristle brush. (It is not necessary to reapply acrylic coating to the areas).
"Small-Signal" Discrete Transistor Removal/Replacement 1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as possible to the component body. 2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remaining on the circuit board. 3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads. 4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with long nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each connection. Power Output, Transistor Device Removal/Replacement 1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads. 2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped). 3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit board. 4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board. 5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead. 6. Replace heatsink. Diode Removal/Replacement 1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible to diode body. 2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicula y to the circuit board. 3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around the corresponding lead on the circuit board. 4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it. 5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the two "original" leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them and if necessary, apply additional solder.

At IC Connections To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections).
1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary). 2. carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern. 3. Bend a small "U" in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection. 4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out-away copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off any excess jumper wire.

At Other Connections Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at connections other than IC Pins. This technique involoves the installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit board.
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a hazardous condition will not exist if the jumper wire opens. 2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break and locate the nearest component that is directly connected to the affected copper pattern. 3. Connect insulated 20-gauge jumper wire from the lead of the nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and solder the connections. CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so the it does not touch components or sharp edges.

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SPECIFICA TIONS
Note : Specification and others are subject to change without notice for improvement.
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Video input system: PAL-B/G, D/K, I/I SECAM-B/G, D/K,L/L' NTSC M NTSC 4.43 Intermediate Frequency (Unit : MHz) VISION IF : 38.9MHz COLOR IF : 34.47MHz(4.43) 35.32MHz(3.58) : NTSC-M VIF-4.25000MHz ): SECAM ( VIF-4.40625MHz

SOUND IF :

33.4MHz (B/G) 32.9MHz (I/I) 32.4MHz (D/K) 34.4MHz (M)

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Power requirement : 110~240V, 50/60Hz Power consumption : 95 STAND-BY : 3W

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Tuning range Band VHF-Low VHF-High Hyper UHF Ch21-69 Ch14-69 For TV B/G Ch2-4 Ch5-12 D/K Ch1-5 Ch6-12 Ch4-13 Ch2-13 I/I NTSC S1'-S3', S1 S2-S10, S11-S20 S21-S41 For CATV

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Tuning system : FVS 100 Programme memory 200 Programme memory(W/O TXT) Antenna input impedance : VHF/UHF 75 ohm, unbalanced OSD (On Screen Display) : EASY-MENU Voice coil impedance : 8 ohm Sound output : 7W¡¿2(MAX) Dual/Stereo : A2/NICAM(Option) External connection : Head Phone Jack A/V in : 2 PERI Connector(Full Scart) : 1 DVD in

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Feature : Auto programme/Manual programme CSM (Color Status Memory) Auto Sleep Turbo Picture & Sound Programme Editing PSM (Picture Status Memory) Teletext (TOP/FLOF/LIST) ACMS Auto Volume Level Game SSM(Sound Status Memory) Favorite Program

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External In/Output Audio-In:0.5Vrms!3dB,over 10Kohm Audio-Out:0.5Vrms!3dBb,below 1Kohm Video-In/Out:1Vp-p!3dB,75ohm DVD In Y: 1Vp-p!3dB Pb,Pr : 0.7Vp-p!3dB

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DECRIPTIONS OF CONTROLS
All the functions can be controlled with the remote control handset. 10 Some functions can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front panel of the set.

POWER

MUTE

1
1 2 5 8 0
TV

3 6 9
TV/AV

2

4 7
MENU/INDEX

Remote control handset
Before you use the remote control handset, please install the batteries. See the next page.

3 4 5

EYE

/

I/II/

Q.VIEW
( ) PR

LIST

11 12 1. POWER switches the set on from standby or off to standby. 13

6

VOL

OK

VOL

2. NUMBER BUTTONS switches the set on from standby or directly select a number. 3. MENU (or INDEX) selects a menu. selects an index page in the teletext mode (only TELETEXT models).

PR ( )

TEXT/MIX

SIZE

HOLD

SLEEP

M

14 15

7 8 9

UPDATA

TIME

REVEAL

PSM

?
SSM/ TURBO/ PICTURE SOUND

/

4. I/II/ (option) selects the language during dual language broadcast. (option) selects the sound output. 16

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5. EYE/ (option) switches the eye function on or off.

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POWER

MUTE

1
1 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
TV/AV

10
4 7
MENU/INDEX

6.

2

3
i
TV

11
EYE/

/ E( E ) (Programme Up/Down) E selects a programme or a menu item. switches the set on from standby. scans programmes automatically. F / G (Volume Up/Down) adjusts the volume. adjusts menu settings. OK accepts your selection or displays the current mode.

D( D ) D

5 6

PR OK PR

I / II /
( )

4 7. TELETEXT BUTTONS (option) These buttons are used for teletext. For further details, see the `Teletext' section. 8. SSM/ (option) (Sound Status Memory) recalls your preferred sound setting.

VOL

VOL
( )

12 7 15 8 9

Q.VIE

*

W
SIZE/

LIST
HOLD/

13

TEXT/MIX/

9. TURBO PICTURE / SOUND BUTTON (option) selects Turbo picture and sound.

UPDATE/ X

TIME/

REVEAL/ ?

PSM

SSM/

SLEEP/ M

14
PICTURE
TURBO/

SOUND
/

16

(With TELETEXT)

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10. MUTE switches the sound on or off. 11. TV/AV selects TV or AV mode. clears the menu from the screen. switches the set on from standby. 12. Q.VIEW returns to the previously viewed programme. selects a favorite programme. 13. LIST displays the programme table. 14. SLEEP sets the sleep timer. 15. PSM (Picture Status Memory) recalls your preferred picture setting.

POWER

MUTE

1
1 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
TV/AV

10

2

4 7
MENU

3 4 5

EYE

/

I/II/

Q.VIEW
( ) PR

LIST

11 12 13

6

VOL

OK

VOL

PR ( )

14 16. SURROUND (º/ ) (option) º selects surround sound.

*

SLEEP

PSM

15
SSM/ PICTURE SOUND TURBO/

*

: No function

8 9

/

16

COLOURED BUTTONS : These buttons are used for teletext (only TELETEXT models) or programme edit.
POWER MUTE

1

10
1 4 7
MENU

Battery installation
The remote control handset is powered by two AAA type batteries. 2 To load the batteries, turn the remote control handset over and open the battery compartment. Install two batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols ( + and - ) marked inside the compartment. 3 5 6

2 5 8 0

3 6 9
TV/AV

11
EYE/

PR OK PR

I / II /
( )

4

VOL

VOL
( )

12

Q.VIE

W
SSM/

LIST
SLEEP

13 14

Note : To avoid damage from possible battery leakage, remove the 15 batteries if you do not plan to use the remote control handset for an 8 extended period of time.
9

PSM

/

PICTURE

SOUND

16

TURBO/

(Without TELETEXT)

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Front panel
CE/CL-21Q90K/91K/92K series
VIDEO
TV/AV
MENU VOL SOUND
(VOL) ( ) PR ( )

CE/CL-21Q64K/65K/66K series
VIDEO
L AUDIO R

9 10
AV

ON/OFF
TURBO

ON/OFF

DIGITAL TURBO SOUND
OK PR

L AUDIO R
VIDEO

AV

PICTURE

1 23

4

5 12

11

1 2 3 67 8

9 10

11

CE/CL-21Q60K/61K/62K series
TV/AV ON/OFF

CE/CL-21Q20K/21K/22K series
VIDEO L AUDIO R

TV/AV

ON/OFF

VOL

PR
AV

VOL

PR

9 10
AV

AV L AUDIO

R

1 2 3

6 7

8

11

1

10 9 6 7 8

23

11

RE/RL-21FA7A series
ON/OFF

RE/RL-21FB30 series
ON/OFF MENU OK VOL PR AV VIDEO AUDIO

VIDEO

9 10

1 4
MENU OK

3 2 5
VOL PR

(Side panel)

1. MAIN POWER (ON/OFF) switches the set on or off. 2. POWER/STANDBY INDICATOR illuminates brightly when the set is in standby mode. dims when the set is switched on. blinks when signal is input from the remote control. 3. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR 4. MENU (option) selects a menu. 5. OK accepts your selection or displays the current mode. F / G (Volume Up/Down) adjusts the volume. adjusts menu settings. D / E (Programme Up/Down) selects a programme or a menu item. switches the set on from standby. 6. TV/AV (option) selects TV or AV mode. clears the menu from the screen. switches the set on from standby.

L AUDIO R

1

2 3 4

5

9 10

(Top of panel) 7. (Function) (option) selects volume, EYE (option), picture items or brief auto programme while the menus not display.

8. +/- (D/E) (option) adjusts the function or selects a programme. switches the set on from standby. 9. AUDIO/VIDEO IN SOCKETS (AV) (option) Connect the audio/video out sockets of external equipment to these sockets. 10. HEADPHONE SOCKET (option) Connect the headphone plug to this socket. 11. EYE (option) adjusts picture according to the surrounding conditions. 12. TURBO SOUND / PICTURE (option) switches Turbo sound or Turbo picture function on or off.

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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Important note
This set is disconnected from the power supply through the converter transformer. An isolating transformer is necessary for service operations on the primary side of the converter transformer.

Chassis Assy Removal
Grasp both side of Frame and pull it backward smoothly.

Back Cabinet Removal
Remove the screws residing on the back cabinet and carefully separate the back cabinet from the front cabinet. (Fig. 2-1).

CPT Removal
1. Pull out the CPT board from the CPT neck. 2. Place the front cabinet on soft material not to mar the front surface or damage control knobs. 3. Remove 5 screws securing the picture tube mounting brackets to the front cabinet. 4. Carefully separate CPT from the front cabinet.

PICTURE TUBE HANDLING CAUTION
Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube, great care must be exercised when handling picture tube. Always lift picture tube by grasping it firmly around faceplate. NEVER LIFT TUBE BY ITS NECK! The picture tube must not be scratched or subjected to excessive pressure as fracture of glass may result in an implosion of considerable violence which can cause personal injury or property damage.

CPT board Remove Screws

Main PCB

Fig. 2-1

Fig. 2-2

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ADJUSTMENT
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Safety Precautions
1. It is safe to adjust after using insulating transformer between the power supply line and chassis input to prevent the risk of electric shock and protect the instrument. 2. Never disconnect leads while the TV receiver is on. 3. Don't short any portion of circuits while power is on. 4. The adjustment must be done by the correct appliances. But this is changeable in view of productivity. 5. Unless otherwise noted, set the line voltage to 110~240Vac !10%, 50/60Hz. 6. The adjustment of TV should be performed afther warming up for 20 minutes.

Option TBS EYE

Code 0 1 0 1 0

Function W/O TBS WITH TBS W/O EYE WITH EYE W/O 4 KEY WITH 4 KEY

Remark

4 KEY MONO

1 0 1

FORCED MONO

Table 2. OPTION 2 Function
Option BCF Code 0 1 0 GAME 200 PRO CHA + AU DUAL 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 ACMS T-SCH 1 0 1 0 1 0 CURVE 1 Function Auto Abnormal ON Not Used W/O GAME PACK WITH GAME PACK 100 PRO 200 PRO Except China,Austrailia China,Austrailia W/O DUAL WITH DUAL Austrailia Except Austrailia W/O TURBO SEARCH WITH TURBO SEARCH W/O TURBO P/S WITH TURBO P/S NORMAL VOLUME CURVE M-A,India VOLUME CURVE Remark

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Test Equipment required
1. Multimeter (volt meter) 2. Oscilloscope 3. 10:1 PROBE 4. Color Analyzer

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CDL Data Adjustment(LINE SVC-0)
1) Press the SVC button to get into the SVC-0 Mode. 2) Press the Channel UP/DOWN button to select CDL12. 3) Press the Volume UP/DOWN button until the CDL data is the same as the Table below. 21" FCD CDL Data Remark 12 FLAT 14,16" CPT 8 15" CPT 10 FLAT 20,21" CPT 12

4) Press the OK(V) button to memorize the data.
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OPTION Data Adjustment(OPTION-1,OPTION-2)
1) Press OK buttons on both TV set and Remote Controller at the same time to get into SVC mode. 2) Press the Yellow button several times to find OPTION-1 or OPTION-2. 3) Input the correspond OPTION data referring to Table below with the numeric buttons. 4) Press the OK(V) button to memorize the data. T-P/S

Table 3. OPTION 3 Function
Option Code Function *** *** W/O HOTEL W/HOTEL BG/L BG/I/DK BG/I/DK/M BG/I/DK DUAL BG/I/DK/M DUAL 2nd IF BG 2nd IF I 2nd IF DK Remark

Table 1. OPTION 1 Function
Option C MUTE DVD 2 IN 1 Code 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 SCART 1 Function ACTIVE NOT ACTIVE W/O DVD DVD(REAR JACK) W/O 2 IN 1TUNER WITH 2 IN 1TUNER FLOF TXT TOP TXT PHONO JACK SCART JACK Remark

RESER VED HOTEL

0 1 0 1 0 1 2

TOP

SYSTEM

3 4 5 6 7

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Option Code 0 OSD-L (EU) 1 2

Function ENG. ONLY EU-7EA EU ALL

Remark English English,Deutsch,Francais,Italiano,Espanol English,Nederlands,Svenska,Dansk,Suomi,Por tugues,Romaneste,Polski,Cesky,Pyccknn

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FOCUS Adjustment
Test Point Adjust : RK (Red Cathode of CPT Board) : Screen Volume of FBT

3 0 OSD-L (MASIA) 1 2 3 OSD-L (E-ASIA) OSD-L (CH+HI) 0 1 0 1 2 0 TXT-L (EU) 1 2 3 TXT-L (E-ASIA) TXT-L (ARAB) TXT-L (FARSI) 0

EU EAST ENG. ONLY ARABIC PARSI ARAB,FARSI,URDE ENG.ONLY ASIA-ALL ENG.ONLY E+CHINA E+HINDI W-EU E-EU CYRILLIC UKRAINIAN WEST-EU

English,Romaneste,Polski,Cesky,Pyccknn,Magyar English English,Arab,,Urdu,French English,Parsi,Urdu,French English,French,Arab,Urdu,Parsi English English,Malay,Vietnam,Indonesian,Thai English English,Chinese English,Hindi
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1) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL 05CH. 2) Adjust the Focus Volume of FBT for best focus.

Screen Voltage Adjustment
Test Point Adjust : Observing Display : Focus Volume of FBT

1) Connect the probe of oscilloscope to the RK (Red Cathode) of CPT Board. 2) Set the oscilloscope to 50V/div and 20Us/div and after putting GND line upon the lowest grid line of the scope by pressing GND button,enter into DC mode. 3) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL-B/G 05CH. 4) Adjust Screen Volume of FBT so that the waveform is the same as below figure (DC 140!3V).
Horizontal FlyBack Time

Black level 140Vp-p

0 1 0 1

WEST-EU ARABIC WEST-EU FARSI 14" DC 130V!3 V
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White level GND for dc

OTHERS DC 140V!3 V

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AGC Adjustment (SERVICE 1)
Test Point Adjust : AGC TP (C101) : Remote Controller

White Balance Adjustment.(LINE SVC-0)

NOTE : This adjustment should be performed after screen voltage adjustment. 1) Tune the TV set to receive an 100% white pattern. 2) Press OK(V) buttons on TV set and remote controller at the same time to get into SVC mode. 3) Press Yellow button on remote controller. (Standard mode) 4) Press Channel UP/DOWN button for desirous function adjustment. 5) Adjust VOL+ or VOL-button in each status of "RG--"/"BG--" for X=272!8, Y=288!8 with color analyzer.(Europe Model : X=288!8, Y=295!X=272!8, 11,000K) Status Initial Data 31 31 31 31 31 Remark

1) Connect RF signal (70dB!0.2dB) and turn on the TV. ¡ Standard adjustment Channel - EU 05 Ch. (frf = 175.25MHz) 2) Press the OK buttons on TV set and Remote Controller at the same time to get into SVC-0 mode. 3) Press the Channel UP/DOWN button on the Remote Controller several times to find AGC??. 4) Press the Volume UP/DOWN button until the AGC Voltage is the same as the Table below. 5) Press the OK(V) button to memorize the data. Tuner P/N Marker AGC Voltage Tuner P/N Marker AGC Voltage 6700VPF009G LG Innotek(W/S TUNER) 2.7! 0.05V 6700VPF009S LG Innotek(TBS TUNER) 2.5! 0.05V 6700VPF016A DAEWOO(W/S TUNER) 2.7! 0.05V

RG GG BG BLO-R BLO-G

7) Press the OK(V) button to memorize the data.

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O

Deflection Data Adjustment (Line SVC-1)
NOTE: To enter SVC mode, press "OK" buttons on both TV set and the Remote control at the same time.

1. Preparation for Deflection Adjustment
1) At SVC mode, press the Yellow colored button. And then, deflection data adjustment OSD (SVC1 mode) will be displayed. 2) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL 05 CH and set the ARC mode is standard.

2. Deflection Initial Setup Data
Status VL VA VS HS SC Default 31 31 31 31 25 21" FLAT S/S 31 31 31 31 25 21" FLAT LG 31 31 31 31 25

3. Deflection Adjustment Procedure
VL (Vertical Linearity) Adjust so that the boundary line between upper and lower half is in accord with geometric horizontal center of the CPT. VA (Vertical Amplitude) Adjust so that the circle of a digital circle pattern may be located within the effective screen of the CPT. SC (Vertical "S" Correction) Adjust so that all distance between each horizontal lines are to be the same. VS (Vertical Shift) Adjust so that the horizontal center line of a digital circle pattern is in accord with geometric horizontal center of the CPT.

HS (Horizontal Shift) Adjust so that the vertical center line of a digital circle pattern is in accord with geometric vertical center of the CPT. Press the OK(V) button to memorize the data.

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PURITY & CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
Caution:
Convergence and Purity have been factory aligned. Do not attempt to tamper with these alignments. However, the effects of adjacent receiver components, or replacement of picture tube or deflection yoke may require the need to readjust purity any convergence. 5. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil. 6. Position the beam bender locking rings at the 9 o'clock position and the other three pairs of tabs (2,4 and 6 pole magnets) at the 12 o'clock position.

DEFLECTION YOKE PURITY &CONVERGENCE MAGNET ASSEMBLY

6-POLE MAGNETS MAGNES

6-POLE

PURITY MAGNET(2-POLE)

6-POLE
,, ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,
, ,,,,

RUBBER WEDGES

¡ Purity Adjustment
This procedure DOES NOT apply to bonded yoke and picture tube assemblies. The instrument should be at room temperature (60 degrees F or above) for six (6) hours and be operating at low beam current (dark background) for approximately 20 to 30 minutes before performing purity adjustments.
CAUTION: Do not remove any trim magnets that may be attached to the bell of the picture tube.

1. Remove the AC power and disconnect the internal degaussing coil. 2. Remove the yoke from the neck of the picture tube. 3. If the yoke has the tape version beam bender, remove it and replace it with a adjustable type beam bender (follow the instructions provided with the new beam bender) 4. Replace the yoke on the picture tube neck, temporarily remove the three (3) rubber wedges from the bell of the picture tube and then slide the yoke completely forward.

,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,

, ,,,,

4-POLE X-AXIS YOKE MAGNET POSITIONING (L/R PURITY)

PURITY MAGNET 4-POLE

GLASS CLOTH TAPE

CONVERGENCEMAGNET ASSEMBLY MAGNET ASSEMBLY CONVERGENCE

7. Perform the following steps, in the order given, to prepare the receiver for the purity adjustment procedure. a. Face the receiver in the "magnetic north" direction. b. Externally degauss the receiver screen with the television power turned off. c. Turn the television on for approximately 10 seconds to perform internal degaussing and then turn the TV off. d. Unplug the internal degaussing coil. This allows the thermistor to cool down while you are performing the purity adjustment. DO NOT MOVE THE RECEIVER FROM ITS "MAGNETIC NORTH" POSITION. e. Turn the receiver on and obtain a red raster by increasing the red bias control (CW) and decreasing the bias controls for the remaining two colors (CCW). f. Attach two round magnets on the picture tube screen at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, approximately one (1) inch from the edge of the mask (use double-sided tape).

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1.ADJUST YOKE Z-AXIS FIRST TO GET EQUAL BLUE COLOR CIRCLES

2 .ADJUST BEAM BENDER 2 POLE MAGNET TO GET FOUR EQUAL COLOR CIRCLES

MAGNETS

RED

RED

8. Referring to above, perform the following two steps: a. Adjust the yoke Z-axis to obtain equal blue circles. b. Adjust the appropriate beam bender tabs to obtain correct purity (four equal circles). 9. After correct purity is set, tighten the yoke clamp screw and remove the two screen magnets. 10. Remove the AC power and rotate the receiver 180 degrees (facing "magnetic south"). 11. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil. 12. Turn the receiver on for 10 seconds (make sure the receiver came on) to perform internal degaussing, and then turn the receiver off. 13. Unplug the internal degaussing coil. 14. Turn on the receiver and check the purity by holding one (1) round magnet at the 3 o'clock and a second round magnet at 9 o'clock position. If purity is not satisfactory, repeat steps 8 through 14. 15. Turn off the receiver and reconnect the internal degaussing coil.

6. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil and apply AC power. 7. Turn the receiver on for 10 seconds to perform internal degaussing and then turn the receiver off again. 8. Unplug the internal degaussing-coil. 9. Turn on the receiver, connect a signal generator to the VHF antenna terminal and apply a crosshatch signal.
Caution: During the convergence adjustment procedure, be very careful not to disturb the purity adjustment tabs are accidentally move, purity should be confirmed before proceeding with the convergence adjustments. Note: Make sure the focus is set correctly on this instrument before proceeding with the following adjustment.

10. Converge the red and blue vertical lines to the green vertical line at the center of the screen by performing the following steps (below TABLE). a. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 4-pole ring magnet simultaneously in opposite directions from the 12 o'clock position to converge the red and blue vertical lines. b. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 6-pole ring magnet simultaneously in opposite directions form the 12 o'clock position to converge the red and blue (now purple) vertical lines with the green vertical line. 11. Converge the red and blue horizontal with the green line at the center of the screen by performing the following steps. (below TABLE) a. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 4-pole ring magnet simultaneously in the same direction (keep the spacing between the two tabs the same) to converge the red and blue horizontal lines. b. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 6-pole ring magnet simultaneously in same direction (keep the spacing between the two tabs the same) to converge the red and blue (now purple) horizontal lines with the green horizontal line. c. Secure the tabs previsouly adjusted by locking them in place with the locking tabs on the beam bender.

¡ Convergence Adjustment
Caution: This procedure DOES NOT apply to bonded yoke and picture tube assemblies. Do not use screen magnets during this adjustment procedure. Use of screen magnets will cause an incorrect display.

1. Remove AC power and disconnect the internal degaussing coil. 2. Apply AC Power and set the brightness to the Picture Reset condition. Set the Color control to minimum. 3. Make a horizontal line. 4. Adjust the Red, Green and Blue Bias controls to get a dim white line. 5. Restore the screen by removing the horizontal line.

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RING PAIRS

ROTATION DIRECTION OF BOTH TABS

MOVEMENT OF RED AND BLUE BEAMS

B OPPOSITE 4 POLE SAME B R OR

B R

R

OR

B

R

B OPPOSITE R 6 POLE SAME B R OR OR

B R

B

R

UP/DOWN ROCKING OF THE YOKE UP/DOWN ROCKING OF THE YOKE CAUSES OPPOSITE ROTATION OF RED CAUSES RASTERS AND BLUE OPPOSITE ROTATION OF RED

AND BLUE RASTERS

LEFT/RIGHT ROCKING OF THE YOKE LEET/RIGHT ROCKING OF THE OF THE CAUSES OPPOSITE SIZE CHANGE YOKE CAUSES OPPOSITE SIZE RED AND BLUE RASTERS CHANGE OF

THE RED AND BLUE RASTERS

GREEN

GREEN
ADJUSTMENT VIEWING AREA

BLUE

RED

ADJUSTMENT VIEWING AREA

RED RED

GREEN

RED BLUE

BLUE RED

GREEN

RED

BLUE TV SCREEN

GREEN

12. While watching the 6 o'clock positions on the screen, rock the front of the yoke in a vertical (up/down) direction to converge the red and blue vertical lines. (Fig upper left) 13. Temporarily place a rubber wedge at the 12 o'clock position to hold the vertical position or the yoke. 14. Check the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock areas to confirm that the red and blue horizontal lines are converged. If the lines are not converged, slightly offset the vertical tilt of the yoke (move the rubber wedge if necessary) to equally balance the convergence error of the horizontal lines at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock and the vertical lines at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock. 15. Place a 1.5 inch piece of glass tape over the rubber foot at the rear of the 12 o'clock wedge. 16. While watching the 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock areas of the screen, rock the front of the yoke in the horizontal (left to right) motion to converge the red and blue horizontal lines. (Fig. upper right)

17. Temporarily place a rubber wedge at the 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock positions to hold the horizontal position of the yoke. 18. Check the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock areas to confirm that the red and blue vertical lines are converged. If the lines are not converged, slightly offset the horizontal tilt of the yoke (move the temporary rubber wedges if necessary) to equally balance the convergence error of the horizontal lines at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock and the vertical lines at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock. 19. Using a round magnet confirm purity at the center, right and left sides and corners. See Purity Adjustment Procedure. 20. Reconfirm convergence and apply a 1.5 inch piece of glass tape over the rubber foot at the rear of the 5 o'clock and the 7 o'clock wedges.

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Option Part
°<

IIC Bus Line
2
MNT Audio Out(Mono) TV Audio Out (CL Mono)

SPK.
7 15 18 / Game Audio (From HIC01) 9 AUDIO B+

SPK.

Front-AV(2)
°<

R.G.B AMP. & CPT DRIVE (TDA6107Q)
(14/17V) IC842 5V REG
°<

IC651 4 LA7016(Mono Opt) TV Audio(From UOC #28)

ST-BY TRANS (3W Opt)

AC INPUT (110~240V)

H/P
TO IC631 #1,#5
°<

AV-IN

SMPS TRANS

PJ202
25 30 MNT/TV-A(R/L)-OUT 44
°<

IC631 A1/A2(R/L)-IN 1 AV STEREO °< 32 30 TDA9859 28 41 42 40 IC661 °< RF STEREO 39 DVD(R/L)-IN / Game Audio 24 MSP3410D
47 31

MONO ( ~B01L ) STEREO ( ~B01K ~ A13P)
10

SPK(L)-OUT
°<

IC844 8V REG H-Vcc IC131 5V REG

9.5V

SPK(R/L)-OUT AM-IN (L/L Only) FM-SIF-IN
°< °< °<

MONO SOUND AMP TDA2006 STEREO, STEREO, Sound Max SOUND AMP. SOUND AMP. TDA7266/97 TDA7266/97
Sound Trap Part
38 IFout Int. CVBS SIF 32
°<

12 14V

B+ (110/115V)

BLOCK DIAGRAM

Audio(Mono) (TV OUT)

5V
V-OUT
Audio(Game)

EXT Video

Y/Pb/Pr
1 2

EXT Video(To UOC #42)

- 17 51~53 50 42 35 EXT RGB IK EXT Audio-in OUT Video-in

AUDIO SIF
44 Audio Out SCL SDA 14 39 39 28 14 39 33

SFE 5.74M
Thai Opt.

VIDEO

V_DY Va Vb

SW1
Va 22 Vb 21 H-out
8V From IC844

UOC TDA9361(TXT) TDA9381(Non-TXT)

VERTICAL AMP LA7840
6 5 -14V SIF(CE Mono) From Tuner 2 185V 10 AFC 8 ABL

SW2

IC03 EEPROM 24C08/16

5V From IC131 IC02 3.3V Reg.
°<

5V
3.3V
EXT.RGB
°<

14V

8V From IC844

5V From IC842

Video-OUT(TV/MNT OUT) A(R/L)-OUT (MNT/TV-OUT)

FBT
9 HEATER 3 B+ DVD Y / Game Video 2 Collector 1 4 7

A1(R/L)-IN

5.1V

From UOC

Video(Game)

SDA SCL

3, 4, 5

HIC01 Game Pack(Game Opt)

Rear_AV(1)
( SCART / PHONE)

DVD
(FLAT OPT.)

IC591 ) LA7016(DVD / GameOpt)

HDT

TUNER

PJ201

EXPLODED VIEW

913 170 150 153

943 400

112

174

120 121

520
300

310

330

320

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EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST
LOCA. NO PART NO DESCRIPTIONS

The components identified by mark critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

is

112 120 121 150 170 174 300 310 320 330 400 520 913 943

6335V21009B 120-C77M 4810V00088A 150-D02X 170-A01N 174-009E 3091V00B25C 5020V00704A 320-062E 5020V00703A 3809V00A74D 6871VMMN97H 332-057B 1PTF0403116

CPT ASSEMBLY A51QDX992X005 0.4G 0G SDIH ZH 48,ITC SPEAKER,FULLRANGE 8 OHM 10/15W 130DB 57*117MM BRACKET,SPEAKER COIL,DEGAUSSING CU 21 60TURN 12 OHM D02N (NYLON) CPT EARTH 21 64T 2LUG 1P HSG POWER CORD(W/HOLD,HOUSING,L=200,4.0 CABINET ASSEMBLY STEREO MC019A W/O EYE, W/O TXT BUTTON,CONTROL SPRING,KNOB BUTTON,POWER BACK COVER ASSEMBLY 1SCART C/SKD PWB ASSEMBLY,MAIN MC019A RE-21FB50RX KUSLMP8 SCREW ASSY,HEXAGON HEAD SCREW,TAP TITE(P)[TRUSS HEAD]

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The components identified by mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
DESCRIPTION LOCA. NO Q555 Q571 PART NO 0TR534309AA 0TR198009BA 0TR534309AA 0TR198009BA 0TR198009BA 0TR102009AB 0TR102009AB 0TR102009AB DESCRIPTION TR,2SC5343Y TP AUK - TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - TR,2SC5343Y TP AUK - TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - TR,KRC102M(KRC1202) TR,KRC102M(KRC1202) TR,KRC102M(KRC1202)

LOCA. NO

PART NO

IC
IC01 IC02 IC03 IC130 IC301 IC602 IC603 IC661 IC662 IC801 IC802 IC803 IC804 IC842 IC844 IC901 0ICTMPH006C 0IMCRNS005A 0IAL241610B 0IMCRSG004A 0ISA784070A 0ISG726600A 0IFA754207A 0IMCRMN011C 0IFA753307A 0ILI817000G 0ILI817000G 0ISK665413C 0ISK110000A 0IMCRUK002A 0IMCRKE001A 0IPH610700B TDA9361PS/N2/4I,0793 64P ST MC019A EURO/CIS TXT LM1117T-3.3 3P TO-220 BK LDO LINEAR AT24C16A-10PI-2.7 8PIN DIP ST EEPROM NON L7805CV SGS-THOMSON 3PIN TO220 ST LA7840 7S VERTICAL TDA7266S 15 SIP ST SOUND AMP KA75420ZTA(KA7542ZTA) 3P,TO-92 TP 4.2V MSP3410G PO B8 V3 MICRONAS 52P KA75330ZTA(KA7533ZTA) 3P,TO-92 TP 3.3V LTV817M-VB 4P,DIP BK PHOTO COUPLER LTV817M-VB 4P,DIP BK PHOTO COUPLER STR-F6654R(LF1352) 5 SIP BK STR MC00AA SE110N(LF12) 3P 110V ERROR AMP S78DL05 AUK 3P,TO92 TP 5V-REGULATOR KIA78R08PI KEC 4PIN,TO220IS-4 ST 1A TDA6107JF/N3 9P ST RGB AMP

Q621 Q671 Q672 Q801 Q802 Q806

CAPACITOR
C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C07 C102 C107 C109 C113 0CN1020K519 0CN1030F679 0CE107DD618 0CC2400K415 0CC2400K415 0CE107DD618 0CE105DK618 0CE107DD618 0CE476DK618 0CN1020K519 0CN1010K519 0CE107DD618 0CE227DD618 0CN4710K519 0CN4710K519 0CN4710K519 0CN4710K519 0CE226DF618 0CE226DF618 0CE107DD618 0CN1030F679 0CN1010K519 0CN1010K519 0CN1020K519 0CN1020K519 0CN1020K519 0CN1020K519 0CE226DF618 0CN1010K519 0CN1010K519 0CQ1041N509 0CQ3931N509 0CK1810W515 0CE107DJ618 0CQ6821N509 181-013Q 0CE475DP618 181-015E 0CK8210W515 181-091U 0CQ1531N509 0CE477DH618 0CE475DR618 1000P 50V K B TA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 24P 24P 50V 50V J NP0 TP J NP0 TP

100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 1UF STD 50V M FL TP5 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 47UF STD 50V M FL TP5 1000P 50V K B TA52 100P 50V K B TA52 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 220UF STD 10V M FL TP5 470P 50V K B TA52 470P 50V K B TA52 470P 50V K B TA52 470P 50V K B TA52 22UF STD 16V M FL TP5 22UF STD 16V M FL TP5 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 10000P 16V M Y TA52 100P 50V K B TA52 100P 50V K B TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 22UF STD 16V M FL TP5 100P 50V K B TA52 100P 50V K B TA52 0.1U 100V K POLY TP

DIODE
D301 D401 D441 D442 D443 D501 D571 D802 D803 D806 D807 D808 D815 D824 D901 D902 D903 D904 DB801 LD01 ZD101 ZD441 ZD442 ZD443 ZD501 ZD601 0DD400509AA 0DD150009CA 0DD060009AC 0DD060009AC 0DD060009AC 0DD414809ED 0DD414809ED 0DD100009AM 0DD414809ED 0DD100009AM 0DD300009AC 0DD060009AC 0DD420000BB 0DD420000BB 0DR210009AC 0DR210009AC 0DR210009AC 0DR140049AC 0DD260000BB 4930V00183B 0DZ510009AK 0DZ620009AK 0DZ820009BF 0DZ330009DG 0DZ820009BF 0DZ910009BD DIODE,RECTIFIERS 1N4005 TP DIODE,RECTIFIERS RGP15J TP DIODE,RECTIFIERS TVR06J 600V 250NSEC DIODE,RECTIFIERS TVR06J 600V 250NSEC DIODE,RECTIFIERS TVR06J 600V 250NSEC DIODE,SWITCHING 1N4148 TP DIODE,SWITCHING 1N4148 TP DIODE,RECTIFIERS EU1ZV(1) TP DIODE,SWITCHING 1N4148 TP DIODE,RECTIFIERS EU1ZV(1) DIODE,RECTIFIERS RU3AMV(1) DIODE,RECTIFIERS TVR06J 600V 250NSEC DIODE,RECTIFIERS D4L20U SHINDENGEN DIODE,RECTIFIERS D4L20U SHINDENGEN DIODE,RECTIFIERS BAV21 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A DIODE,RECTIFIERS BAV21 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A DIODE,RECTIFIERS BAV21 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A DIODE,RECTIFIERS 1N4004A 500V 1.0A 30A - 10UA DIODE,RECTIFIERS BRIDGE D2SBA60(STK) HOLDER LED MODULE ASSY . 4PIN

C121 C131 C201 C202 C204 C206 C207 C208 C209 C21 C210 C211 C212 C253 C255 C256 C257 C260 C261 C262 C301 C302 C303 C304 C307 C401 C402 C403

DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ5.1B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 5.1V DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ6.2B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 6.2V DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ8.2B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 8.2V DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ33B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 33.0V DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ8.2B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 8.2V DIODE,ZENERS GDZJ9.1B TP GRANDE DO34 0.5W 9.1V

0.0390UF 100V K PE TP 180P 500V K B TS

100UF STD 35V M FL TP5 0.0068U 100V K POLY MPP 400V 0.36UF J 4.7UF STD 160V 20% FL TP 5 MPP 1600V 0.0068UF H 820P 500V K B TS R 220PF 2KV 10%,-10% R/TP TP7.5 0.015U 100V K POLY TP TP

TRANSISTOR
Q01 Q301 Q402 Q442 Q551 0TR198009BA 0TR198009BA 0TRSA10002A 0TR233109AA 0TR198009BA TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - TR,TT2140 SANYO ST TO220F 1500V 6A TR,KSC2331-Y TP TR,2SA1980Y TP AUK - -

C404 C405 C441 C443 C444

470UF STD 25V M FL TP5 4.7UF STD 250V 20% FL TP 5

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For Capacitor & Resistors, the charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit in the P/No. means as follows;

CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic CQ : Polyestor CE : Electrolytic

RD : Carbon Film RS : Metal Oxide Film RN : Metal Film RF : Fusible

The components identified by mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

LOCA. NO C446 C447 C449 C452 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C509 C51 C511 C512 C513 C519 C524 C531 C534 C535 C538 C540 C541 C542 C553 C561 C573 C574 C594 C601 C602 C603 C605 C606 C607 C612 C661 C662 C663 C664 C665 C666 C667 C668 C669 C670 C671 C672 C673 C674 C675

PART NO 0CE477DH618 0CQ3321N509 181-009V 0CE106DK618 0CF2241L438 0CN1030F679 0CE107DD618 0CE225DK618 0CQ2221N509 0CE105DK618 0CQ2221N509 0CE106DF618 0CN1030F679 0CE105DK618 0CN1020K519 0CN1020K519 0CF1041N450 0CN1030F679 0CN1020K519 0CN1030F679 0CN1010K519 0CF4741L438 0CN2230H949 0CN2230H949 0CN2230H949 0CN1030F679 0CE107DD618 0CE107DF618 0CQ1021N509 0CQ1041N509 0CE226DF618 0CF2241L438 0CQ4721N509 0CQ4721N509 0CF2241L438 0CN1030F679 0CE477DH618 0CX4700K409 0CX4700K409 0CE227DD618 0CN1030F679 0CN1030F679 0CE335DK618 0CN3320F569 0CN3320F569 0CE226DF618 0CE106DF618 0CE107DD618 0CE106DF618 0CN1030F679 0CN1030F679 0CE106DF618

DESCRIPTION 470UF STD 25V M FL TP5 0.0033U 100V K POLY PP 200V 0.047UF K 10UF STD 50V M FL TP5 0.22UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 10000P 16V M Y TA52 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 2.2UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5 0.0022U 100V K POLY 1UF STD 50V M FL TP5 0.0022U 100V K POLY 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5 10000P 16V M Y TA52 1UF STD 50V M FL TP5 1000P 50V K B TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 0.1UF D 100V 5% BULK PP NI 10000P 16V M Y TA52 1000P 50V K B TA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52 100P 50V K B TA52 0.47UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 22000P 25V Z FTA52 22000P 25V Z FTA52 22000P 25V Z FTA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 100UF STD 16V M FL TP5 0.001U 100V K POLY 0.1U 100V K POLY TP TP TP TP TP

LOCA. NO C678 C679 C680 C681 C684 C685 C686 C687 C688 C689 C690 C801 C802 C803 C804 C806 C807 C808 C809 C811 C812 C813 C815 C816 C817 C818 C819 C820 C821 C823 C825 C828 C829 C830 C831 C832 C834 C835 C841 C901 C902 C903 C904 C905 R655

PART NO 0CF3341L438 0CF3341L438 0CN1030F679 0CE106DF618 0CN1030F679 0CE106DF618 0CX5600K409 0CX5600K409 0CX5600K409 0CC0200K115 0CC0200K115 0CE107BJ618 181-091U 0CK4710W515 0CQ1041N509 181-001V 0CK10201515 0CK10201515 0CQZVBK002C 181-120K 0CE108DH618 0CK4710W515 0CK4710W515 0CN1030F679 0CK4710W515 0CE107BH618 181-091Y 0CE227DP650 181-120N 0CK4710K515 181-091P 0CE107DF618 0CF1021047A 0CE475DK618 0CE108BF618 181-091P 0CE476CP618 0CE107DF618 0CE477DD618 0CE475DR618 0CQ1044R539 0CK12202510 0CE475DR618 0CN5610K519 0CN1030F679

DESCRIPTION 0.33UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 0.33UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 10000P 16V M Y TA52 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5 10000P 16V M Y TA52 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5 56P 50V J SL TA52 56P 50V J SL TA52 56P 50V J SL TA52 2P 2P 50V 50V D NP0 TS D NP0 TS

100UF KME 35V M FL TP5 R 220PF 2KV 10%,-10% R/TP TP7.5 470PF 500V K B TR 0.1U 100V K POLY TP

CE 450V 220UF M LUG(85) 1000P 1KV K B TS 1000P 1KV K B TS A.C 275V 0.22UF K (S=22.5) 2200PF 4KV M E FMTW LEAD 4.5 1000UF STD 25V M FL TP5 470PF 500V K B TR 470PF 500V K B TR 10000P 16V M Y TA52 470PF 500V K B TR 100UF KME 25V M FL TP5 R 680PF 2KV 10%,-10% R/TP TP7.5 220UF STD 160V M FM7.5 BULK 1000PF 4KV M E FMTW LEAD4.5 470PF 50V K B TR SL 270PF 1KV 10%,-10% R/TP TP5 100UF STD 16V M FL TP5 1000PF D 800V 5% TP 7.5 M/PP NI 4.7UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5 1000UF KME 16V M FL TP5 SL 270PF 1KV 10%,-10% R/TP TP5 47UF SHL,SD 160V 20% FL TP 5 100UF STD 16V M FL TP5 470UF STD 10V M FL TP5 4.7UF STD 250V 20% FL TP 5 0.1UF TE 250V K M/PE NI TP5 1200P 2KV K B S 4.7UF STD 250V 20% FL TP 5 560P 50V K B TA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52

22UF STD 16V M FL TP5 0.22UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 0.0047U 100V K POLY TP 0.0047U 100V K POLY TP 0.22UF D 63V 5% TP 5 M/PE NI 10000P 16V M Y TA52 470UF STD 25V M FL TP5 47P 50V J SL TA52 47P 50V J SL TA52 220UF STD 10V M FL TP5 10000P 16V M Y TA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52 3.3UF STD 50V 20% FL TP 5 3300P 16V K X TA52 3300P 16V K X TA52 22UF STD 16V M FL TP5 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5 100UF STD 10V M FL TP5 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5 10000P 16V M Y TA52 10000P 16V M Y TA52 10UF STD 16V M FL TP5

COIL & TRANSFORMER
J136 J57 L04 L05 L202 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA1000K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 100UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP

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The components identified by mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

For Capacitor & Resistors, the charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit in the P/No. means as follows;

CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic CQ : Polyestor CE : Electrolytic

RD : Carbon Film RS : Metal Oxide Film RN : Metal Film RF : Fusible

LOCA. NO L203 L204 L205 L251 L252 L253 L254 L401 L402 L501 L502 L503 L506 L611 L661 L662 L663 L801 L901 R443 R545 R546 R547 T401 T402 T802

PART NO 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0472K119 0LA0472K119 6140VE0001V 6140VB0001F 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K049 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 0LA0102K119 150-C02F 150-C02A 0LA0101K119 0LA0681K119 0LA0681K119 0LA0681K119 6174V-6006E 6170VC0003A 6170VMCB01K

DESCRIPTION INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 47UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 47UH K 2.3*3.4 TP COIL,LINEARITY 60UH 0.6PHY 69.5TURN COIL,CHOKE 130UH 0.45PHY 55.5TURN INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH 10% INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 10UH K 2.3*3.4 TP COIL,CHOKE 82UH PHY TURN COIL,CHOKE 10UH PHY TURN INDUCTOR, 1.0UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 6.8UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 6.8UH K 2.3*3.4 TP INDUCTOR, 6.8UH K 2.3*3.4 TP FBT,BSC23-N0107 20/21 TRANSFORMER,H-DRIVER DRUM 10*12 JSUH BASE 10MM TRANSFORMER,SMPS EER4215 340UH MC019A

LOCA. NO L01 L10 L210 R01 R03 R04 R05 R06 R07 R09 R10 R105 R106 R107 R121 R122 R13 R14 R16 R18 R201 R204 R205 R206 R207 R208 R21 R22

PART NO 0RD1500F609 0RD0102F609 0RD0101F609 0RD1002F609 0RD1000F609 0RD3301F609 0RD3301F609 0RD4701F609 0RD4701F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RS0272J607 0RD1001F609 0RD1001F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1603F609 0RD4701F609 0RD1203F609 0RD0682F609 0RD0752F609 0RD0822F609 0RD0822F609 0RD0822F609 0RD1001F609 0RD2201F609 0RD3902F609 0RD2200F609 0RD1201F609 0RD0822F609 0RD2200A609 0RD2200A609 0RD1601F609 0RD2201F609 0RD3601F609 0RD1201F609 0RD0101F609 0RN1501F409 0RD0221A609 0RD0221A609 0RS2700K607 0RD1501F609 0RD1801F609 0RD4701A609 0RD2201F609 0RD1002F609 0RD1501A609 0RS2702K607 0RD5100A609 0RD0392A609 0RD1001F609

DESCRIPTION 150 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 10 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 3.3K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 3.3K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 27 OHM 1 W 5.00% TA62 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 160K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 120K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 68 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 75 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 82 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 82 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 82 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 2.2K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 39K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1.2K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 82 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 1.6K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 2.2K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 3.6K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1.2K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1.5K OHM 1/6 W 1.00% TA52 2.2 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 2.2 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 270 OHM 2 W 5.00% TA62 1.5K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1.8K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 2.2K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1.5K OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 27K OHM 2 W 5.00% TA62 510 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 39 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52

CONNECTOR
P301 P601 P602 P801 P802 P902 P903 366-043K 366-932B 366-932C 366-043B 366-043B 387-603E 366-009D CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, CONNECTOR, PLUG(4P) 2.5MM 3P 2.5MM 4P ASSY,PLUG(2P) ASSY,PLUG(2P) 9P 2.5MM 430MM 2.36PAI 1P

R23 R25 R251 R254 R255 R26 R26 R27 R29 R301 R302 R304 R305 R306 R307 R310 R311 R312 R313 R401 R402 R442 R444 R446

RESISTOR
C546 D813 F812 FR441 FR442 FR443 FR802 FR803 FR901 J149 J154 J30 J33 J39 J69 0RD1103F609 0RS0272H609 0RP0050H709 0RF0470J607 0RF0151J607 0RF0470J607 0RF0470H609 0RP0020J809 0RF0151J607 0RD1001F609 0RD6800F609 0RD2200F609 0RD2200F609 0RD2200F609 0RD1000F609 110K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 27 OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 0.05 OHM 1/2 W 10% TA52 0.47 OHM 1 W 5.00% TA62 1.5 OHM 1 W 5.00% TA62 0.47 OHM 1 W 5.00% TA62 0.47 OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 0.02 OHM 1 W 20% TA52 1.5 OHM 1 W 5.00% TA62 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 680 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52

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For Capacitor & Resistors, the charactors at 2nd and 3rd digit in the P/No. means as follows;

CC, CX, CK, CN : Ceramic CQ : Polyestor CE : Electrolytic

RD : Carbon Film RS : Metal Oxide Film RN : Metal Film RF : Fusible

The components identified by mark are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

LOCA. NO R447 R450 R451 R453 R455 R456 R501 R502 R504 R51 R518 R52 R521 R522 R523 R524 R537 R538 R539 R540 R542 R551 R552 R558 R559 R572 R573 R601 R602 R604 R606 R608 R609 R610 R611 R662 R663 R664 R665 R666 R667 R670 R671 R801 R802 R803 R804 R805 R806 R808 R809 R812

PART NO 0RD2401F609 0RD4701A609 0RD0392H609 0RS5602H609 0RS2702K607 0RS2202H609 0RD2202F609 0RD1002F609 0RN3902F409 0RD1000F609 0RD3302F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD2702F609 0RD1003F609 0RD3001F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1002F609 0RD2200F609 0RD2200F609 0RD4701F609 0RD1800F609 0RD5600F609 0RD2403F609 0RD4701F609 0RD1002F609 0RD1201F609 0RD7501F609 0RD1201F609 0RD7501F609 0RD4702F609 0RD4702F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1002F609 0RD3901F609 0RD3901F609 0RD0102F609 0RD1001F609 0RD1001F609 0RD2701F609 0RD2201F609 0RD1001F609 0RD4701F609 180-A01P 0RD2401F609 0RD4701F609 0RS4702K607 0RK8204H609

DESCRIPTION 2.4K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 39 OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 56K OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 27K OHM 2 W 5.00% TA62 22K OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 22K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 39K OHM 1/6 W 1.00% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 33K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 27K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 100K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 3K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 180 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 560 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 240K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1.2K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 7.5K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1.2K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 7.5K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 47K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 47K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 3.9K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 3.9K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 10 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 2.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 2.2K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 1K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 0.13 OHM 2 W 5% TA62 RWR 2.4K OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 4.7K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 47K OHM 2 W 5.00% TA62 8.2M OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52

LOCA. NO R813 R815 R816 R903 R904 R905 R906 R907 R908 R909 R910 R911 R912 RC801

PART NO 0RD1002F609 0RD0751A609 0RD2001F609 0RD2200F609 0RD2200F609 0RD2200F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RD1000F609 0RS1501H609 0RS1501H609 0RS1501H609 0RD2204A609 180-822N

DESCRIPTION 10K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 7.5 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 2K OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 220 OHM 1/6 W 5.00% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 100 OHM 1/6 W 5% TA52 1.5K OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 1.5K OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 1.5K OHM 1/2 W 5.00% TA52 2.2M OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52 RWR 7W 1.0 OHM J PD

SWITCH
SW01 SW02 SW03 SW04 SW05 SW06 SW801 140-315A 140-315A 140-315A 140-315A 140-315A 140-315A 6600VM2002A SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,TACT SKHV17910B LG C&D NON 12V SWITCH,SDKEA3 250V 8A HORIZONTAL 480G

FILTER & CRYSTAL
FB801 FB802 FB803 L201 L255 L260 T801 X01 X661 125-022R 125-022R 125-022R 125-022R 125-123A 125-022R 6200JB8008J 156-A02B 156-A02M FILTER,BI3857 FEELUX 5.7X3.6MM 26MM FILTER,BI3857 FEELUX 5.7X3.6MM 26MM FILTER,BI3857 FEELUX 5.7X3.6MM 26MM FILTER,BI3857 FEELUX 5.7X3.6MM 26MM FILTER,FERRITE BFD3565R2F FILTER,BI3857 FEELUX 5.7X3.6MM 26MM FILTER,SQ2626 FEEL LUX BK 27-45MH,0.5PHY RESONATOR,CRYSTAL 12.000MHZ 30PPM 16PF RESONATOR,CRYSTAL 18.432MHZ 30PPM 10PF

ACCESSORIES
A1 A2 3828VA0378M 6710V00090A MANUAL,OWNERS PL/SPEC LG PL 090A/D TX 017B REMOTE CONTROLLERMC019A TXT LG NON

MISCELLANEOUS
F801 PA01 PJ201 PJ202 SK901 TH801 TU101 VD801 0FS4001B53C 6726VV0006H 381-091A 6613V00006E 6620VBC003A 163-051F 6700MF0001H 164-003G FUSE,SLOW BLOW 4000MA 250 V 5.2X20 REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER TSOP2238NN1 SOCKET S-091A URIM ELECTRNICS 21PIN H

JACK ASSY,PJ6062E A/V 3P+E/P WITH DOUBLE S/W SOCKET (CIRC),CPT PCS030A 8PIN 14/360

THERMISTOR,PTC J503P84D140M290Q TUNER,TAFD-M232D LG MULTI FS 3SYS,2IN1,DIN VARISTOR TVR621D14A THINKING 620V

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SVC. SHEET : 3854V A0083A-S SVC. SHE

PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MAIN & CPT
C01.........B4 C02.........B4 C03.........B3 C04.........B4 C05.........B4 C06 ........C4 C07.........B3 C09 ........C4 C10.........B3 C11.........B4 C16.........F1 C21.........E1 C51.........B4 C101.......A5 C102.......A5 C103.......B5 C104.......B5 C105.......B5 C106.......A5 C107.......A5 C108.......A5 C109.......A4 C110.......B5 C111.......B5 C112.......B5 C113.......A4 C114.......A4 C121.......A4 C123.......A4 C131.......A4 C132.......A4 C201 ......C5 C202.......B5 C203 ......C5 C204.......B5 C205 ......C5 C206 ......D5 C207 ......D5 C208 ......D5 C209 ......D5 C210.......E5 C211 ......D5 C212 ......D5 C221 ......D5 C222 ......D5 C223 ......D5 C224.......E5 C251 ......D1 C253 ......C1 C255 ......C1 C256.......B1 C257.......B1 C258 ......C1 C259 ......C1 C260 ......C1 C261 ......C1 C262 ......C1 C301.......F4 C302.......E4 C303.......E4 C304.......E4 C305.......E4 C306.......E4 C307.......F4 C401 ......G4 C402.......F3 C403 ......G4 C404 ......G4 C405 ......G4 C441 ......G3 C442.......E5 C443.......E5 C444 ......G5 C445.......E5 C446.......E5 C449.......F5 C450 ......G5 C452 ......G3 C453.......E4 C457 ......G5 C501 ......C4 C502.......B5 C503 ......C5 C504 ......C4 C505 ......C4 C506 ......C5 C507 ......C5 C508 ......C3 C509 ......C4 C510 ......C4 C511 ......C5 C512 ......D4 C513 ......D4 C514 ......C4 C515 ......C5 C516 ......C5 C517 ......C4 C518 ......D4 C519 ......C4 C524 ......D4 C529 ......D4 C530 ......C4 C531 ......C4 C532.......B2 C534 ......C4 C535 ......C4 C536 ......C4 C538 ......C3 C540 ......C4 C541 ......C4 C542 ......C4 C543 ......C3 C544 ......C3 C545 ......C3 C546 ......C3 C548 ......D4 C549 ......C4 C551 ......D4 C552 ......D4 C553 ......D3 C561 ......C4 C573.......E5 C574.......E5 C593 ......C3 C594 ......C4 C595 ......C1 C601.......B3 C602.......B2 C603.......B2 C604.......B3 C605.......B2 C606.......A2 C607.......B3 C611.......B3 C612.......B3 C621.......A2 C622.......A3 C623.......A3 C624.......B2 C625.......A2 C626.......A2 C631 ......D1 C632 ......D2 C633 ......D1 C634 ......C1 C635 ......D1 C636 ......C1 C637 ......C1 C638 ......C1 C639 ......C2 C640 ......C2 C641 ......C2 C642 ......D2 C643 ......D2 C644 ......D1 C645 ......D2 C646 ......D1 C653 ......D2 C654 ......D3 C655 ......C1 C661 ......C3 C662 ......C3 C663 ......C3 C664 ......C3 C665 ......D3 C666 ......D2 C667 ......D3 C668 ......D3 C669 ......D3 C670 ......D2 C671 ......D2 C672 ......D2 C673 ......D2 C674 ......D2 C675 ......C2 C676 ......D2 C677 ......D2 C678 ......C2 C679 ......C2 C680 ......C2 C681 ......C2 C682 ......C2 C683 ......C2 C684 ......C2 C685 ......C2 C686 ......C2 C687 ......C2 C688 ......C2 C689 ......C2 C690 ......C2 C801.......F2 C802.......F2 C803 ......G2 C804.......F3 C806.......F2 C807.......F2 C808 ......G2 C809 ......G1

COMPONENT LOCATION GUIDE
C811 ......G3 C812.......E2 C813 ......D2 C814 ......D1 C815.......E3 C816.......E3 C817.......E3 C818 ......D3 C819.......E4 C820.......E3 C821.......E2 C822.......E3 C823 ......G3 C824 ......D1 C825 ......G3 C826 ......D1 C828 ......D2 C829 ......G2 C830.......E2 C831.......E3 C832.......F3 C833.......F4 C834.......F4 C835 ......D1 C841 ......D3 C901.......B1 C902.......A1 C903.......A2 C904.......B2 C905.......A1 C906.......B1 D101.......B5 D102 ......C5 D301.......E4 D302.......E4 D401 ......G4 D403.......F4 D441 ......G4 D442.......E5 D443.......E5 D444 ......G5 D501.......B3 D571.......F5 D602.......B3 D621.......A3 D801.......E2 D802.......F3 D803.......F3 D804.......E2 D805.......E2 D806.......F2 D807.......E4 D808.......E3 D809 ......D1 D810.......E1 D811 ......D1 D812.......E1 D813 ......D2 D814.......E2 D901.......A1 D902.......A1 D903.......A1 D904.......B2 DB801....G2 F802.......G2 F811 .......E2 F812 .......E2 F801A ....G2 F801B ....G1 FB801.....F2 FB802.....F2 FB803.....E3 FR441 ....E5 FR442 ....E5 FR443 ....E5 FR802 ....E3 FR803 ....E2 FR901 ....B1 HIC01.....D3 IC01........B4 IC02........B3 IC03........B4 IC130......A4 IC301......E4 IC591 .....C3 IC601 .....D1 IC602......A3 IC603......B3 IC621......A3 IC631 .....D1 IC661 .....C2 IC662 .....C2 IC801......F3 IC802......F3 IC803 .....G2 IC804......F3 IC842 .....D2 IC844......E3 IC901......A1 L01 .........E1 L04 .........B4 L05 .........B3 L10 .........B3 L102 .......B5 L201 .......C5 L202 .......B5 L203 .......C5 L204 .......D5 L205 .......D5 L210 .......E5 L251 .......C1 L252 .......C1 L253 .......B1 L254 .......B1 L255 .......C1 L260 .......C1 L401 .......F4 L402 .......F4 L501 .......C5 L502 .......D4 L503 .......D4 L506 .......D4 L551 .......D3 L552 .......D3 L553 .......D4 L601 .......D2 L611 .......D3 L621 .......D3 L631 .......D2 L661 .......B2 L662 .......D3 L663 .......C2 L801 .......E4 L802 .......E3 LD01.......F1 P102.......B5 P302.......E5 P541.......C3 P601.......B2 P602.......B2 P701.......B2 P901.......A2 P902.......B1 P903.......B2 P01A ......A4 P02A ......D1 P03A ......D1 P05A ......C1 P06A ......B2 P301A.....F4 P301B.....F4 P301C ....F4 P301D....G4 P801A ....G1 P801B ....G1 P802A.....F1 P802B.....F1 PA01.......F1 PJ201.....C5 PJ202.....C1 Q01 ........E1 Q11 ........B5 Q101 ......B5 Q102 ......B5 Q103 ......C5 Q123 ......A4 Q211 ......D4 Q212 ......D4 Q213 ..