Philips TV 21PT5420/01 L01.2E AA Chassis - CL 16532008 - 041.eps (160501)
Philips TV 21PT5420/01 L01.2E AA Chassis - CL 16532008 - 041.eps (160501)
Philips TV 21PT5420/01 L01.2E AA Chassis - CL 16532008 - 041.eps (160501)
Chassis
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AA
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Contents
1. Technical Specifications, Connections and Chassis Overview 2. Safety & Maintenance Instructions, Warnings and Notes 3. Directions for Use 4. Mechanical Instructions 5. Service Modes, Error Codes and Faultfinding 6. Block Diagram, Testpoints, I2C And Supply Voltage Overview Block Diagram Testpoint Overview I2C And Supply Voltage Overview 7. Electrical Diagrams and PWBs Power Supply (Diagram A1) Line Deflection (Diagram A2) Frame Deflection (Diagram A3) Tuner IF (Diagram A4) Video IF and Sound IF (Diagram A5) Synchronization (Diagram A6) Control (Diagram A7) Audio Amplifier (Diagram A8) BTSC (Stereo/SAP) Decoder (Diagram A9) Audio/Video Source Switching (Diagram A10) Front I/O + Control, Headphon (Diagram A12) Rear I/O SCART (Diagram A14) CRT Panel (Diagram B) Side AV and Headphone Panel (Diagram C) Side AV (Diagram E) Side AV and Headphone Panel (Diagram E1)
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Contents
8. Alignments 9. Circuit Description List of Abbreviations 10 Spare Parts List
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17 18 19 Diagram 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 38 40 41 42
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Copyright 2001 Philips Consumer Electronics B.V. Eindhoven, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise without the prior permission of Philips. Printed in the Netherlands Subject to modification
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Technical Specifications
Reception 1.1.2 Tuning system Colour systems Sound systems PLL PAL B/G, D/K, I SECAM B/G, L/L FM/AM mono FM stereo (2CS) NICAM FM radio (10.7 MHz) : PAL BG : SECAM L/L : NTSC 3.58 (playback only) : : : : : : :
Mains voltage Mains frequency Ambient temperature Maximum humidity Power consumption Standby Power consumption
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A/V connections
1 W mono 2 W mono 4 W mono 2 x 3 W stereo 220 - 240 V ( 10 %) 50 / 60 Hz ( 5 %) + 5 to + 45 deg. C 90 % 36 W (14) to 52 W (21) <3W
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Connections
Front (or Side) Connections and Front (or Top) Control
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R L Audio
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(0.7 Vpp / 75 W) GND GND (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) 0 - 0.4 V: INT 1 - 3 V: EXT / 75 W GND GND (1 Vpp / 75 W) (1 Vpp / 75 W) GND
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Chassis Overview
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SIDE AV PANEL + HEADPHONE SIDE AV PANEL SIDE AV PANEL + HPMB MAIN CHASSIS PANEL POWER SUPPLY LINE DEFLECTION FRAME DEFLECTION TUNER IF VIDEO + SOUND IF SYNCHRONISATION CONTROL (P) AUDIO AMPLIFIER NICAM + 2CS + BTSC DECODER A/V SWITCHING HEADPHONE + FR. CONTROL REAR I/O SCART
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R (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) R (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) L (0.5 Vrms / 1 kW) GND
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9 1011- Green / Y 12131415- Red / V 16- RGB-status 171819- CVBS 20- CVBS 21- Earth
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GND L (0.5 Vrms / 10 kW) (0.7 Vpp / 75 W) 0 - 2.0 V: INT 4.5 - 7 V: EXT 16:9 9.5 - 12 V: EXT 4:3 GND
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Warnings
In order to prevent damage to ICs and transistors, avoid all high voltage flashovers. In order to prevent damage to the picture tube, use the method shown in Fig. 2-1, to discharge the picture tube. Use a high voltage probe and a multi-meter (position VDC). Discharge until the meter reading is 0 V (after approx. 30 s).
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Notes
Measure the voltages and waveforms with regard to the chassis (= tuner) ground ( ), or hot ground ( ), depending on the area of circuitry being tested. The voltages and waveforms shown in the diagrams are indicative. Measure them in the Service Default Mode (see chapter 5) with a color bar signal and stereo sound (L: 3 kHz, R: 1 kHz unless stated otherwise) and picture carrier at 475.25 MHz (PAL) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC, channel 3). Where necessary, measure the waveforms and voltages with ( ) and without ( ) aerial signal. Measure the voltages in the power supply section both in normal operation ( ) and in standby ( ). These values are indicated by means of the appropriate symbols. The picture tube panel has printed spark gaps. Each spark gap is connected between an electrode of the picture tube and the Aquadag coating. The semiconductors indicated in the circuit diagram and in the parts lists are completely interchangeable per position with the semiconductors in the unit, irrespective of the type indication on these semiconductors.
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Maintenance Instructions
It is recommended to have a maintenance inspection carried out by qualified service personnel. The interval depends on the usage conditions: When the set is used under normal circumstances, for example in a living room, the recommended interval is three to five years. When the set is used in an environment with higher dust, grease or moisture levels, for example in a kitchen, the recommended interval is one year. The maintenance inspection includes the following actions: 1. Perform the 'general repair instruction' noted above. 2. Clean the power supply and deflection circuitry on the chassis. 3. Clean the picture tube panel and the neck of the picture tube.
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Figure 2-1 All ICs and many other semiconductors are susceptible . Careless handling to electrostatic discharges (ESD) during repair can reduce life drastically. When repairing, make sure that you are connected with the same potential as the mass of the set by a wristband with resistance. Keep components and tools also at this potential. Available ESD protection equipment: Complete kit ESD3 (small tablemat, wristband, connection box, extension cable, and ground cable) 4822 310 10671. Wristband tester 4822 344 13999. Together with the deflection unit and any multi-pole unit, flat square picture tubes form an integrated unit. The deflection and the multi-pole units are set optimally at the factory. Adjustment of this unit during repair is therefore not recommended. Be careful during measurements in the high voltage section and on the picture tube. Never replace modules or other components while the unit is switched ON. When you align the set, use plastic rather than metal tools. This will prevent any short circuits and the danger of a circuit becoming unstable.
Remote control
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To display / clear the program number, name (if it exists), time, audio mode and time remaining for the sleep feature. Press the key for 5 seconds to activate permanent display of the number.This key is also used to exit from the menu. VCR key *
Standby Lets you place the TV set on standby.To turn on the TV, press P @ @, b, 0 to 9 (or ). Teletext keys (p. 8), VCR keys (p.11) and list of radio stations (p. 5) Sleep To select an automatic standby after a preset time (from 0 to 240 minutes). To enlarge or compress the picture vertically
Place your TV on a solid, stable surface, leaving a space of at least 5 cm around the appliance. To avoid accidents, do not put anything on the set such as a cloth or cover, a container full of liquid (vase) or a heat source (lamp).The set must not be exposed to water.
Incredible Surround (only available on certain versions) To activate / disable the Incredible Surround feature. In stereo, the speakers appear further apart. In mono, a pseudospatial stereo effect is obtained.
Connections
Pre-set sound Used to access a series of stored settings: Speech, Music, Theatre and return to Personal. Menu To call up or exit the menus. Cursor / Format 16:9 These 4 keys are used to navigate through the menus.The keys are used to enlarge or compress the picture vertically. Volume To adjust the sound level Mute To mute or restore the sound. Number keys Direct access to the programmes. For a 2 digit program, enter the 2nd digit before the dash disappears. Selection of EXT socket Press several times to select EXT1, EXT2, S-VHS and AV.
Insert the two R6-type batteries (supplied) making sure that they are the right way round. Check that the mode selector is set to TV. The batteries supplied with this appliance do not contain mercury or nickel cadmium. If you have access to a recycling facility, please do not discard your used batteries (if in doubt, consult your dealer).When the batteries are replaced, use the same type.
Switching on
Pre-set image Used to access a series of stored settings: Bright, Natural, Soft, Multimedia and return to Personal. Teletext (p. 8) Program selection To access the next or previous programme.The number, (name) and sound mode are displayed for a few moments. For some programs, the title of the program will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Teletext keys (p.8) or VCR keys *
FM. ANT.
Insert the aerial plug into the : socket at the rear of the set. For the versions equipped with a radio: insert the radio aerial socket into the FM ANT socket using the adapter supplied. If you are using an indoor aerial, reception may be difficult in certain conditions.You can improve reception by rotating the aerial. If the reception remains poor, you will need to use an external aerial. Insert the mains plug into a wall socket (220240 V / 50 Hz). To switch on the set, press the on/off key. A red indicator comes on and the screen lights up. Go straight to the chapter Quick installation on page 4. If the television remains in standby mode, press P # on the remote control. The indicator will flash when you use the remote control.
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The television set has 4 keys which are located on the front or the top of the set depending on the model.
Sound mode (only available on stereo versions) Used to force programmes in Stereo to Mono or, for bilingual programs, to choose between Dual I or Dual II. For TV sets equipped for Nicam reception, depending on the programmes, you can force the Stereo Nicam sound to Mono or select between Nicam Dual I, Nicam Dual II and Mono. The Mono indication is red when in forced position.
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The VOLUME - + (- +) keys are used to adjust sound levels.The PROGRAM - + (- P +) keys are used to select the required programmes. To access the menus, simultaneously hold down the - and + keys.The PROGRAM - + keys may then be used to select an adjustment and the - + keys to make that adjustment. To exit from the menus, hold down the 2 and + keys. Note: when the Child Lock function is activated, these keys are unavailable (refer to Features menu on page 7).
* VCR key The remote control lets you control the main functions of the VCR. Press and hold down the VCR key located on the side of the remote control, then press one of the keys to access the VCR functions: b % H P @# 09 The remote control is compatible with all VCRs using the RC5 standard.
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The first time you switch on the television, a menu appears on the screen and the tuning starts automatically.
Auto Store
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If the menu is not displayed, press and hold down the - and + keys on the TV set for 5 seconds to start the tuning. All the available TV programs and radio stations * will be stored. This operation takes a few minutes.The display shows the progress of the System: select Europe (automatic detection*) or Western Europe (BG standard), Eastern Europe (DK standard), United Kingdom (I standard) or France (LL standard). !
search and the number of programs found. At the end of the search, the menu disappears. To exit or interrupt the search, press H. If no program is found, consult the possible solutions p. 12. & If the transmitter or cable network sends the automatic sort signal, the programs will be numbered correctly. In this case, the installation is complete. If this is not the case, you need to use the Sort menu to number the programs correctly. Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In this case, indicate your choice using the keys and validate with . * Only on versions equipped with a radio.
* Except for France (LL standard), you must select choice France. Search: press .The search starts. Once a programme is found, the scanning stops and its name is displayed (when available). Go to the next step. If you know the frequency of the required programme, this can be entered directly using the 0 to 9 keys. If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 10). Program No.: enter the required number with the or 0 to 9 keys. Fine Tune: if the reception is not satisfactory, adjust using the keys. Store: press .The program is stored. Repeat steps to ! for each programme to store. To quit the menus, press d.
Program sort
With the cursor, select the Install menu followed by the Sort menu. Select the programme you want to move using the keys and press . Then use the keys to select the new number and validate with . ( Repeat steps and for each program you wish to renumber. To quit the menus, press d.
& Press the H key and select the Install menu: Language: to change the display language for the menus. Country: to select your country (GB for Great Britain). This setting is used for the search, automatic programme sort and teletext display. If your country does not appear in the list, select . . . Auto Store: to start automatic search for all programmes available in your region. If the transmitter or cable network sends the
automatic sort signal, the programmes will be numbered correctly. If this is not the case, you need to use the Sort menu to renumber the programmes (see p. 4). Some transmitters or cable networks broadcast their own sort parameters (region, language, etc.). In this case, indicate your choice using the keys and validate with .To quit or interrupt the search, press H. If no picture is found, consult the possible solutions (p. 10). ( To quit the menus, press d.
Program name
Use the keys to move around the name display area (5 characters) and the keys to select the characters. ( When the name has been entered, use the key to exit.The name is stored. Repeat steps to ( for each programme you wish to name. To quit the menus, press d.
If required, you can give a name to the programmes and external connectors. Note: on installation, the programs are named automatically when an identification signal is sent. & Press the H key. With the cursor, select the Install menu, then Name Use the keys to select the programme to name or rename.
Picture settings
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This menu lets you use the TV set as an alarm. & Press the H key. With the cursor, select the Options menu then Timer : Sleep: to select an automatic standby period.
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Picture $ Brightness Colour Contrast Sharpness Colour Temp. Store Sleep $ Time Start Time Stop Time Program No. Activate
Use the keys to select a setting and the keys to adjust. Note: during the picture adjustment, only the selected line remains displayed. Press to display the menu again.
Once the adjustments have been made, select Store and press to store them. Press d to exit. Description of the adjustments: Brightness: this changes picture brilliance. Colour: this changes the intensity of the colour. Contrast: this changes the difference between the light and dark tones. Sharpness: this changes the picture definition. Colour Temp.: this changes the colour rendering: Cold (bluer), Normal (balanced) or Warm (redder). Store: to store the picture adjustments and settings (as well as the settings for Contrast + and NR in the Features menu).
Sound adjustments
& Press H, select Sound () and press . The Sound menu is displayed:
This setting is also available via the ` key on the remote control. Time: enter the current time. Note: the time is updated automatically each time the TV set is switched on via the teletext information on program no. 1. If this program does not have teletext, the update will not take place.
( Start Time: enter the start time. Stop Time: enter the standby time. Program No.: enter the number of the programme for the wake-up alarm. For models equipped with a radio, you can select an FM station by using the keys (the 09 keys are only used to select TV programs). ! Activate: the settings include: Once for a single alarm, Daily for each day, Stop to cancel. Press b to put the TV set in standby. It will automatically come on at the time programmed. If you leave the TV set on, it will just change programmes at the time entered (and will go to standby mode at the Stop Time). By combining the TV lock and Timer functions, you can restrict the period during which the TV set is used, for example by your children.
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Use the keys to select a setting and the keys to adjust. Once the adjustments have been made, select Store and press to store these changes. To quit the menus, press d.
Description of the settings: Treble: this alters the high frequency sounds. Bass: this alters the low frequency sounds. Balance: this balances the sound on the left and right speakers. Delta Volume*: this is used to compensate any volume discrepancies between the different programs or EXT sockets.This setting is available for programs 0 to 40 and the EXT sockets. AVL* (Automatic Volume Leveller): this is used to limit increases in sound, especially on program change or advertising slots. Store: this is used to store the sound settings. * Only available on certain versions.
Child lock
& Press H. With the cursor, select the Options menu and position Child Lock to On. Turn off the TV set and hide the remote control.The TV set cannot be used (except via the remote control). To cancel: position Child Lock to Off.
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Parental control
& Press the H key, select the Features menu then Parental Cont.: You must enter your secret access code.
& Press H, select Features () and press . You can adjust: Timer, Child Lock and Parental Cont.: see next page Contrast +: automatic adjustment of the picture contrast which permanently sets the darkest part of the picture to black.
NR: attenuates picture noise (snow) in difficult reception conditions. Caution: to store the Contrast + and NR settings, use the Store choice in the Picture menu. ( To quit the menus, press d.
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The first time you enter this, enter code 0711 twice and then enter your new code choice. The menu is displayed. Parental Cont.: Use the keys to select the TV programme required and validate with .The + symbol will be displayed opposite the programmes or sockets that are locked. From now on, to view a locked programme, you must enter your secret code, otherwise the screen will stay blank. The access to the Install menu is also locked. Caution, for encrypted programs using an external decoder, you must lock the corresponding EXT socket. Change code: this allows you to enter a new 4 digit code. Confirm your new code by entering it a second time. If you have forgotten your secret code, enter the universal code 0711 twice. Unlock all: this is used to unlock all locked programmes. Lock All: this is used to lock all the TV programmes and EXT connectors. Press the d key to quit.
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Teletext
Depending on the versions, the TV set will be equipped with 1 or 2 SCART connectors EXT1 and EXT2 located on the rear. The EXT1 socket has audio, CVBS/RGB inputs and audio, CVBS outputs.The EXT2 socket (if available) has audio, CVBS/S-VHS inputs and audio, CVBS outputs.
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Teletext is an information system broadcast by certain channels which can be consulted like a newspaper. It also offers access to subtitles for viewers with hearing problems or who are not familiar with the transmission language (cable networks, satellite channels, etc.). You will obtain:
Press :
Video recorder
EXT 2 EXT 1
Teletext call
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This is used to call teletext, change to transparent mode and then exit.The summary appears with a list of items that can be accessed. Each item has a corresponding 3 digit page number. If the channel selected does not broadcast teletext, the indication 100 will be displayed and the screen will remain blank (in this case, exit teletext and select another channel).
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Selecting a page
Carry out the connections shown opposite, using a good quality euroconnector cable. If your video recorder does not have a euroconnector socket, the only connection possible is via the aerial cable.You will therefore need to tune in your video recorder's test signal and assign it programme number 0 (refer to manual store, p. 6). To reproduce the video recorder picture, press 0. Video recorder with decoder Connect the decoder to the second euroconnector socket of the video recorder.You will then be able to record scrambled transmissions.
MENU
Other equipment
EXT 2 EXT 1
Enter the number of the page required using the 0 to 9 or @ P # keys, . Example: page 120, enter 1 2 0.The number is displayed top left, the counter turns and then the page is displayed. Repeat this operation to view another page. If the counter continues to search, this means that the page is not transmitted. Select another number.
Satellite receiver, decoder, CDV, games, etc. For TV sets with 2 SCART connectors, preferably connect the equipment delivering RGB signals (digital decoders, DVD players, games consoles, etc.) to EXT1 and the equipment delivering S-VHS signals (S-VHS and Hi-8 VCRs) to EXT2.
Coloured areas are displayed at the bottom of the screen. The 4 coloured keys are used to access the items or corresponding pages. The coloured areas flash when the item or the page is not yet available.
Amplifier
0
EXT 2 EXT 1 L R
Contents
Temporary stop
To connect to a hi-fi system, use an audio connection cable and connect the L and R outputs on the TV set to the AUDIO IN L and R input on your hi-fi amplifier.
Enlarge a page
This allows you to display the top or bottom part of the page and then return to normal size.
Certain pages contain sub-pages which are automatically displayed successively.This key is used to stop or resume sub-page acquisition.The indication _ appears top left.
Hidden information
MENU
Favourite pages
Depending on the versions, the connectors are located on the front (sometimes under a flap) or on the right-hand side of the TV set. Make the connections as shown opposite.With the n key, select AV. For a monophonic device, connect the audio signal to the AUDIO L input. Use the e key to reproduce the sound on the left and right speakers of the TV set. Headphones When headphones are connected, the sound on the TV set will be cut.The @ P # keys are used to adjust the volume level. The headphone impedance must be between 32 and 600 Ohms.
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For teletext programs 0 to 40, you can store 4 favourite pages which can then be accessed directly using the coloured keys (red, green, yellow, blue). & Press the H key to change to favourite pages mode. Display the teletext page that you want to store. Press the coloured key of your choice for 3 seconds. The page is now stored. Repeat the operation with the other coloured keys. ( You can now consult teletext and your favourite pages will appear in colour at the bottom of the screen.To retrieve the standard items, press H. To clear everything, press d for 5 seconds.
Mechanical Instructions
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Note: Figures below can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to the different set executions.
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Test Points
The chassis is equipped with test points printed on the circuit board assemblies. These test points refer to the functional blocks:
TEST POINT OVERVIEW L01 Test point Circuit Diagram A1-A2-A3-.. Audio processing A8, A9 / A11 C1-C2-C3-.. Control A7 F1-F2-F3-.. Frame drive A3 I1-I2-I3-.. Tuner & IF A4 L1-L2-L3-. Line drive A2 P1-P2-P3-.. Power supply A1 S1-S2-S3-.. Synchronisation A6 V1-V2-V3-.. Video processing A5, B1
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Figure 5-1 The numbering is in a logical sequence for diagnostics. Always start diagnosing within a functional block in the sequence of the relevant test points for that block. Perform measurements under the following conditions: Service Default Mode. Video: colour bar signal. Audio: 3 kHz left, 1 kHz right.
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Service Modes
Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) offer several features for the service technician, while the Customer Service Menu (CSM) is used for communication between dealer and customer. There is also the option of using ComPair, a hardware interface between a computer (see requirements) and the TV chassis. It offers the ability of structured trouble shooting, error code reading and software version readout for all L01 chassis. Minimum requirements: a 486 processor, Windows 3.1 and a CD-ROM drive. A Pentium Processor and Windows 95/98 are also acceptable (see also paragraph 5.4).
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Specifications Operation hours counter. Software version. Option settings. Error buffer reading and erasing. Software alignments. How to enter Use one of the following methods: Use a standard customer RC-transmitter and key in the code 062596 directly followed by the OSD/STATUS button [i+] or Via ComPair. The following screen is visible, with SAM at the upper right side for recognition.
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Figure 5-3 How to navigate Use one of the following methods: When you press the MENU button on the remote control, the set will switch between the SDM and the normal user menu (with the SDM mode still active in the background). Return to the SDM screen with the OSD/STATUS button. When you press the OSD/STATUS button on the remote control, the menu will show or hide the error buffer. This feature is available to prevent interference during waveform measurements. On the TV, press and hold the 'VOLUME down' and press the 'CHANNEL down' for a few seconds, to switch from SDM to SAM and reverse. How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control transmitter (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the Mains voltage, the set will return in SDM when Mains voltage is re-applied). The error buffer is cleared. 5.2.2 Service Alignment Mode (SAM) Purpose To perform alignments. To change option settings.
1. LLLL This is the operation hours counter. It counts the normal operation hours, not the standby hours. 2. AAABCD-X.Y This is the software identification of the main micro controller A = the project name (L01). B = the region: E = Europe, A = Asia Pacific, U = NAFTA, L = LATAM. C = the software diversity: D= DVD, F= full TXT, M= mono, T= 1 page TXT. D = the language cluster number. X = the main software version number. Y = the sub software version number. 3. SAM Indication of the actual mode. 4. Error buffer Five errors possible. 5. Option bytes Seven codes possible. 6. Clear Erase the contents of the error buffer. Select the CLEAR menu item and press the CURSOR RIGHT key. The content of the error buffer is cleared. 7. Options To set the Option Bytes. See chapter 8.3.1 for a detailed description. 8. AKB Disable (0) or enable (1) the black current loop (AKB = Auto Kine Bias). 9. Tuner To align the Tuner. See chapter 8.3.2 for a detailed description. 10. White Tone To align the White Tone. See chapter 8.3.3 for a detailed description. 11. Geometry To align the Geometry. See chapter 8.3.4 for a detailed description. 12. Audio To align the Audio. See chapter 8.3.5 for a detailed description. How to navigate Use one of the following methods: In SAM, select menu items with the CURSOR UP/DOWN key on the remote control transmitter. The selected item will be highlighted. When not all menu items fit on the screen, move the CURSOR UP/DOWN key to display the next/previous menu items. With the CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT keys, it is possible to:
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(De)activate the selected menu item. Change the value of the selected menu item. Activate the selected submenu. When you press the MENU button twice, the set will switch to the normal user menus (with the SAM mode still active in the background). To return to the SAM menu press the OSD/STATUS button [ i+ ]. When you press the MENU key in a submenu, you will return to the previous menu.
How to exit Switch the set to STANDBY by pressing the power button on the remote control (if you switch the set 'off' by removing the Mains voltage, the set will return in SAM when Mains voltage is re-applied). The error buffer is not cleared. 5.2.3 Customer Service Mode (CSM) Purpose When a customer is having problems with his TV-set, he can call his dealer. The service technician can than ask the customer to activate the CSM, in order to identify the status of the set. Now, the service technician can judge the severness of the complaint. In many cases, he can advise the customer how to solve the problem, or he can decide if it is necessary to visit the customer. The CSM is a read only mode, therefore modifications in this mode are not possible. How to enter
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Figure 5-5 The CSM will be turned on after pressing the MUTE key on the remote control transmitter and any of the control buttons on the TV for at least 4 seconds simultaneously. This activation only works if there is no menu on the screen. After switching ON the Customer Service Mode, the following screen will appear: 1. Software identification of the main micro controller (see paragraph 5.2.2 for an explanation). 2. Error code buffer (see paragraph 5.5 for more details). Displays the last seven errors of the error code buffer. 3. In this line, the Option Bytes (OP) are visible. Each Option Byte is displayed as a decimal number between 0 and 255. The set may not work correctly when an incorrect option code is set. See chapter 8.3.1 for more information on the option settings. 4. Indicates which colour and sound system is installed for the selected pre-set. 5. Indicates if the set is not receiving an IDENT signal on the selected source. It will display Not Tuned. 6. Indicates if the sleep timer is enabled. 7. Not applicable for Europe. 8. Value indicates parameter levels at CSM entry. CO= CONTRAST, CL= COLOR, BR= BRIGHTNESS, HU= HUE, SH= SHARPNESS
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Snowy picture and/or unstable picture A scrambled or decoded signal is received. Black and white picture Increase the COLOR value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. Menu text not sharp enough Decrease the CONTRAST value when: The picture improves after you have pressed the Smart Picture button on the remote control. The picture improves after you have switched on the Customer Service Mode The new Personal preference value is automatically stored. 5.3.2 Sound Problems No sound or sound too loud (after channel change/ switching on) Increase/decrease the VOLUME level when the volume is OK after you switched on the CSM. The new Personal preference value is automatically stored.
The ComPair faultfinding program is able to determine the problem of the defective television. ComPair can gather diagnostic information in two ways: Automatic (by communication with the television): ComPair can automatically read out the contents of the entire error buffer. Diagnosis is done on I2C level. ComPair can access the I2C bus of the television. ComPair can send and receive I2C commands to the micro controller of the television. In this way, it is possible for ComPair to communicate (read and write) to devices on the I2C busses of the TV-set. Manually (by asking questions to you): Automatic diagnosis is only possible if the micro controller of the television is working correctly and only to a certain extend. When this is not the case, ComPair will guide you through the faultfinding tree by asking you questions (e.g. Does the screen gives a picture? Click on the correct answer: YES/NO) and showing you examples (e.g. Measure test-point I7 and click on the correct oscillogram you see on the oscilloscope). You can answer by clicking on a link (e.g. text or a waveform picture) that will bring you to the next step in the faultfinding process. By a combination of automatic diagnostics and an interactive question/answer procedure, ComPair will enable you to find most problems in a fast and effective way. Beside fault finding, ComPair provides some additional features like: Up- or downloading of pre-sets. Managing of pre-set lists. Emulation of the (European) Dealer Service Tool (DST). If both ComPair and SearchMan (Electronic Service Manual) are installed, all the schematics and the PWBs of the set are available by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink. Example: Measure the DC-voltage on capacitor C2568 (Schematic/Panel) at the Monocarrier.Click on the Panel hyperlink to automatically show the PWB with a highlighted capacitor C2568. Click on the Schematic hyperlink to automatically show the position of the highlighted capacitor. 5.4.3 How To Connect 1. First install the ComPair Browser software (see the Quick Reference Card for installation instructions). 2. Connect the RS232 interface cable between a free serial (COM) port of your PC and the PC connector (marked with PC) of the ComPair interface. 3. Connect the Mains voltage adapter to the supply connector (marked with POWER 9V DC) on the ComPair interface. 4. Switch the ComPair interface OFF. 5. Switch the television set OFF (remove the Mains voltage). 6. Connect the ComPair interface cable between the connector on the rear side of the ComPair interface (marked with I2C) and the ComPair connector on the mono carrier (see figure 8-1 suffix D). 7. Plug the Mains voltage adapter in the Mains voltage outlet and switch on the interface. The green and red LEDs light up together. The red LED extinguishes after approx. 1 second while the green LED remains lit. 8. Start the ComPair program and read the introduction chapter.
5.4
5.4.1
ComPair
Introduction ComPair (Computer Aided Repair) is a service tool for Philips Consumer Electronics products. ComPair is a further development on the European DST (service remote control), which allows faster and more accurate diagnostics. ComPair has three big advantages: ComPair helps you to quickly get an understanding on how to repair the chassis in a short time by guiding you systematically through the repair procedures. ComPair allows very detailed diagnostics (on I2C level) and is therefore capable of accurately indicating problem areas. You do not have to know anything about I2C commands yourself because ComPair takes care of this. ComPair speeds up the repair time since it can automatically communicate with the chassis (when the microprocessor is working) and all repair information is directly available. When ComPair is installed together with the SearchMan electronic manual of the defective chassis, schematics and PWBs are only a mouse click away.
5.4.2
Specifications ComPair consists of a Windows based faultfinding program and an interface box between PC and the (defective) product. The ComPair interface box is connected to the PC via a serial or RS232 cable. In case of the L01 chassis, the ComPair interface box and the TV communicate via a bi-directional service cable via the service connector (located on the Main panel, see also figure 8-1 suffix D).
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5.5
Error Buffer
The error code buffer contains all detected errors since the last time the buffer was erased. The buffer is written from left to right. When an error occurs that is not yet in the error code buffer, it is written at the left side and all other errors shift one position to the right.
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Via this procedure, you can make the contents of the error buffer visible via the front LED. This is especially useful when there is no picture. When the SDM is entered, the LED will blink the contents of the error-buffer. Error-codes 10 are shown as follows: a long blink of 750 ms (which is an indication of the decimal digit), a pause of 1.5 s, n short blinks (n = 1 - 9), when all the error-codes are displayed, the sequence finishes with a LED blink of 3 s., the sequence starts again. Example of error buffer: 12 9 6 0 0 After entering SDM: 1 long blink of 750 ms followed by a pause of 1.5 s, 2 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 9 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 6 short blinks followed by a pause of 3 s, 1 long blink of 3 s to finish the sequence, the sequence starts again.
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the same time, measure the +8V. If this voltage is missing, check transistor TS7480. Set is non-stop in hiccup mode Set is in over current mode; check the secondary sensing (opto coupler 7515) and the MainSupply voltage. Signal Stdby_con must be logic low under normal operation conditions and goes to high (3.3 V) under standby and fault conditions. Set turns on, but without picture and sound The screen shows snow, but OSD and other menus are okay. Blinking LED procedure indicates error 11, so problem is expected in the tuner (pos. 1000). Check presence of supply voltages. As Vlotaux+5V at pin 5 and 7 are okay, VT_supply at pin 9 is missing. Conclusion: resistor 3460 is defective. Set turns on, but with a half screen at the bottom. Sound is okay Blinking LED (set in SDM mode) indicates error 3. Check Vlotaux+11V and +50V. If they are okay, problem is expected in the vertical amplifier IC7471. Measure with a scope the waveform on pin 17 of the UOC. Measure also at pin 1 of IC7471. If here the signal is missing, a defective resistor R3244 causes the problem.
5.7
Protections
If a fault situation is detected an error code will be generated and if necessary, the set will be put in the protection mode. Blinking of the red LED at a frequency of 3 Hz indicates the protection mode. In some error cases, the microprocessor does not put the set in the protection mode. The error codes of the error buffer can be read via the service menu (SAM), the blinking LED procedure or via ComPair. The DST diagnose functionality will force the set into the Servicestandby, which is similar to the usual standby mode, however the microprocessor has to remain in normal operation completely. To get a quick diagnosis the chassis has three service modes implemented: The Customer Service Mode (CSM). The Service Default Mode (SDM). Start-up of the set in a predefined way. The Service Alignment Mode (SAM). Adjustment of the set via a menu and with the help of test patterns. See for a detailed description Chapter 9 paragraphs Deflection and Power Supply.
5.8
Repair Tips
Below some failure symptoms are given, followed by a repair tip. Set is dead and makes hiccuping sound MainSupply is available. Hiccuping stops when de-soldering L5561, meaning that problem is in the MainSupply line. No output voltages at LOT, no horizontal deflection. Reason: line transistor 7460 is defective. Set is dead, and makes no sound Check power supply IC7520. Result: voltage at pins 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are about 180 V and pin 8 is 0 V. The reason why the voltage on these pins is so high is because the output driver (pin 6) has an open load. That is why MOSFET TS7521 is not able to switch. Reason: feedback resistor 3523 is defective. Caution: be careful measuring on the gate of TS7521; circuitry is very high ohmic and can easily be damaged! (first connect ground to measuring equipment, than the gate). Set is in hiccup mode and shuts down after 8 s. Blinking LED (set in SDM mode) indicates error 5. As it is unlikely that mP POR and +8V protection happen at
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7471
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3607
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7561 PDTC143ZT
92V4 (95V)
MainSupply (95V)
BZX79-C20
0R22
2526
1n 3526
2565
470p
2561
47u
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X
X X
X X
5563
470n 6522
2528
22u
2521
Gnd
56K
7 4
P6
Vdef A2-64
FREQUENCY CONTROL
0251
1 2
100R
3523
BYD33D
1K
6 2V
BZX79-C10
3525
3519
8V9
1V3
3548
2540
3543
2525
470p
Ctrl
1n5
1V3 3
10V
MAXIMUM ON-TIME PROTECTION OVER POWER PROTECTION
16V4
82K
POWER-ON RESET
OUTPUT DRIVER
3 4
TO 0251 OF
3540
6520
6541
3542
1K5
3541 470R
15K 2542
8V3
E
TO 0283 0282
1K
1n5
6V3
3521
100R
3546
22R
3545
9V
3569
0V
BZX79 B6V2
6540
7540 BC547B
3544
82K
6K8
7541 PDTC143ZT
6V
10K
TO 3547
MainSupplyGnd
OF
F
3520 1K2 2520 10n BZX384-C6V8 6570
7542 BC857B
3552 22K
6569 BAS16
..V.. Normal Operation (..V..) Standy Mode HOT GROUND COLD GROUND
CL 16532020_002.eps 050601
10
11
L01.2E
7.
21
LINE DEFLECTION
L1 L2 L9
3414
A
500mV / div DC 20us / div 2V / div DC 20us / div 2V / div DC 20us / div
3416
3R9
BAS216
6413 2413
VideoSupply
3412
4V5
EHTo A6-23
1N4148
* *
6414 BZX79-B6V2
6V2
A
3415
VlotAux+13V
10u
3418
6415
2419
15K
L10
2420
1u 3419
5403
4 1
6R8
9403
2404
0221
1u
1K 3426
BLK-IN A5-36
*
DC12 9404 5401 5406
12V4
VH
3420
3410
* 9408
5408
*
1
5445 AT2078
EHT
12V5
BC857B 7406
5V5 4V5
Vguard A3-65
22n
22R 7
VG2
33K
33K
2408
3403
3431
MainSupply
+95V
* *
12V4
A5-16 A6-16
2409
Vdef
47u
C
A1-64
3401 330K
for sets w/o quasi diode modulation
C
2412 3425 33n
L4
VlotAux+13V
VlotAux+13V
12V4
3402
18K
2410
3406
5V4
2405
M_Aux
12V
6R8
BAS216
2407
6407
2415
3432
5V6
BYD33D 6412
2406
2424
2414
2422
6411
5V7
2403
5V5
6419 BZX79-C5V6 5
3422 100R L6
+8V
*
7435 BD137
3435 100K
1V4
8V4
8V
E
Hdrive A6-21
L1
3436
4R7
7401 PDTC143ZT
VlotAux+5V
7408 BD135
8V7
3423
VlotAux+13V
470u
1m
7404 BC636
0V
BYD33D 9402
1 SC10009-03
L2
22R
5V4 5V6
5V4
0V
6404
5444 3 6
3408
47u
2416
7403 BC337
2411
BYD33M
L9
470u
3 6410 BYD33D
0V
L5
VlotAux+5V
BAS316
6408
Hflybk A6-18
BAS316
3K3
2417 1m
6416
3428 39R
9401
2
5410 27u
FILAMENT
VideoSupply
10
11
L01.2E
7.
22
1
Diversity Table A2
14" Black matrix 14" Black line
6
Diversity Table A3
14" Black matrix 14" Black line
FRAME DEFLECTION
A
Vguard A2-65 F5 6471
12V5
21"
20"
Item
Description
17"
21"
20"
2402 250V 680N 2403 capacitor 2404 560nF 250V 2404 680nF 250V 2404 390nF 250V 2404 470nF 250V 2405 1N 50V 2406 50V 330P 2407 9nF1 1.6kV 2407 11nF 1.6kV 2407 12nF 1.6kV 2408 22nF 50V 2408 47nF 50V 2415 capacitor 2416 220pF 2kV 2416 470pF 2kV 2416 560pF 2kV 2416 2.2nF 2kV 2424 47N 100V 3221 1/6W 560R 3222 1/6W 100R 3401 330K 3402 1/6W 18K 3403 22R 3406 1/6W 10K 3407 220R 3408 8K2 1/6W 3412 39K 3414 12K 3425 12K 3425 18K 3431 100R 3431 1K 3431 2K7 3431 4K7 3431 5K6 5401 68U 5403 10U 5406 COI LINCOR DRUM 5406 COI LINCOR DRUM 5408 22U 5408 27U 5445 TFM 1142.5093D B 6401 DIO SIG BAV21 6412 BYD33D 7402 TRA POW BUT11APX 7407 TRA POW BD135-16 7408 TRA POW BD135-16 9402 Wire 9403 Wire 9404 Wire 9408 Wire X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Item
Description
17"
2474 50V 220P 2478 50V 100N 3471 3R3 3471 4R7 3471 5R6 3472 3R9 3472 5R6 3472 6R8 X X 5471 BEAD X X X X X X X X
2473 100u 6
VSUPO
-12V2
VlotAux+13V
BYD33D
12V8
2471
100n
3473
2477
470p
2K2
A6-19
VSUP
FLYB
6472
Vdrive+
3474 1K F1
7471 TDA9302H 2
3
FLYBACK GENERATOR
0V
6472 DIODE
7 IN+
POWER AMPLIFIER
* 9471 * 5471
Bead
0V9 1 IN-
F3
2475
470p
3476
6473
-13V4
VdriveA6-20
3479 1K
GND
3477
1R5
F2 4
220R
0222
1 2
2476 220n
3475
2K2
VlotAux-13V
C
F4
2472
100n
3478 3471
220R 3472
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
D
500mV / div DC 5ms / div 500mV / div DC 5ms / div 10V / div DC 5ms / div 1V / div DC 5ms / div 10V / div DC 5ms / div
CL 16532020_006.eps 050601
L01.2E
7.
23
3
FM-RADIO ANTENNA
8
Diversity Table A4
14", 17", 21" Mono 4W, PAL, SECAM L-L1 14", 20", 21" Mono 1W, PAL, SECAM L-L1 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 14", 21" Stereo 3W, PAL, SECAM L-L1 14", 17", 21" Mono 4W, East Europe 14", 20", 21" Mono 1W, East Europe X
TUNER IF
0265
VT_Supply VlotAux+5V
BZX79-C33
2010
2005
6001
5001
3012
1000
AGC FM-ANT 1 2 6
33R
Item
Description
0265 3P
X X
0285
12 13
3003
FOR ITV ONLY
0285 1P 1000 TUN V+U PLL IEC BGDK 1000 TUNER UR1316R/A I -3 1002 OFWK3953M 1003 OFWK6289K 1004 OFWK9656M 2003 50V 10N 2010 1N 3002 10K
A5-25
2006
470u 2007
47n
TO 0282 OF
14 15
10 11
I4
2004
100n
4007
TUNER
MT
+5V VT
4K7
X X
X X
X X
X X
0283
4.3V
4.3V
4.9V
6002 BAS216 6003 I3 2008 100u 5002 820n BAS216 3002 3004 22K 10K 3005 680R 2009 22n
RF_AGC
SCL A7-13
3000 100R I2 I1
3002 Jumper 3004 8K2 3010 330R 3010 Jumper 3011 330R 4001 Jumper 4002 Jumper 4003 Jumper 4004 Jumper 4005 Jumper
C
A7-14
SDA
+8V
2003
FM A5-24
3007
3008
3009
2K2
6K8
2K2
4001
10n
*
1 2
1002 OFWG1984M 4
VIF_1 A5-27
D
BA792 BA792 4006 3006 6004 4005 6005 2K2
* 9001 * * * *
4608 Jumper 4609 Jumper 5003 1U8 6002 BAS316 6002 BAS216 6004 BA792 6005 BA792 9001 Wire
5 3
VIF_2 A5-26
* 1003 OFWK6272K
10
SWI IN ING GND O2 O1
E
SEL-IF-LL_M-TRAP A7-3 0V
* 4003
5V
7001 PDTC124ET
0V
7002 PDTC124ET
4002
4004
* * 1004 OFWG1984M
1 4 5003 2u7
SIF_1 A5-28 SIF_2 A5-29
F
I1 I2 I3 I4
* 4011 *
2V / div DC 200us / div 2V / div DC 200us / div 20mV / div DC 1ms / div 500mV / div DC 250ns / div
2 4012 3
CL 16532020_008.eps 050601
10u
5u6
1n
L01.2E
7.
24
9
9618
10
11
V_OUT A14-40
VIDEO IF + SOUND IF
A
V4
+8V
10u
L1-IN A14-32
3V7
*4210
390R 3200
V10
7200-A TDA95XX
2V5
7V8
35
4213
2V6
B
LFRONT-IN 4212 A12-31
3V2 38
VIDEO VIDEO PLL DEMOD. VISION IF AGC/AFC
18 1V9
AMPL
VIF_1 VIF_2 RF_AGC A4-25 SIF_1 A4-28 SIF_2 A4-29 A4-27 A4-26
2208
220n 2219
270R
3230
4211
100n
7206 BC847B
2V
2V9 49
2205 220n
0249
C-IN A14-30
2V6 33
24 1V9 36 2V5 32 0V
V5 3201
2V3 2V9 5V
8 47 10
OSD
2225 0243 R
1 2
2226
3207
3n3
3232
2229
4u7 2230
2K2
3637
75R
A10-37 A11-37
100n
FOR ITV ONLY
2V5 56
OSD/TEXT INSERT BLUE STRETCH WHITE-P. ADJ.
V7
5 6
* 4204
+8V
0276
CVBS1-IN
2227
4n7 2228
2201
100n CVBS
3V3 42 3V8 40 41
VIDEO FILTERS VIDEO IDENT Y U V
3638
A14-38
470n
2203
100n
3213
2206
V8
100p
2V5
4209
4214
100n
50
470R
43
PAL/SECAM/NTSC DECODER
3V5 46
2204
* 9200 * 5201
#
75R
820p
2211
4u7
5V 27
SY_CVBS-IN
2202
3202
1K
3227
0248
100R
V6
1K
22n 3229 1K
3V5 48
AUDIO SWITCH
26 1V7
2V5
2V5
2V5
0V
51
52
53
1
G
BLK-IN A2-36
3235 100R
3204 1K V9
* 1200
3 1201
470R
2233
820p
3212
6.0Mhz
I
1
G
0266
2235
R_V-IN A14-35
V1
G_Y-IN A14-33
* *
22n V2
B_U-IN
2222
VlotAux+5V
220K
100K
3240
3236
2234
2220
470n
100n
3233
3237
2K2
2K2
* * 2215
4205
3261
1203
G
RES
2
FMR
RES
470n 4206
100K
3224
3206
10p
2223
22n
330R
3225
1n
680R
3234
V3
* 2213
6201 BAS216
2V5 1V8
2240
3V FM A4-24
F
A7-44 A9-44
6202 2238 1n
1V4
1n
1V1
5V
330K
3217
330K
3238
3239
2239
2237
1K
UDZS-TE17-6.2B
3219
1u
82K
G
EHTinfo A2-16
6206
1n
1n
2K2
2210
3218
V4
V5
V6
V7
V8
V9
V10
CL 16532020_009.eps 050601
0243 C6 0248 C2 0249 B2 0266 E11 0276 C2 1200 E7 1201 E7 1203 F8 2201 D2 2202 C2 2203 D2 2204 D5 2205 B3 2206 D6 2207 D8 2208 B8 2209 F4 2210 G3 2211 D8 2213 E2 2214 E2 2215 F2 2216 A8 2217 A8 2219 B4 2220 F5 2221 C2 2222 F8 2223 F9 2225 C7 2226 C8 2227 D10 2228 D11 2229 C11 2230 C11 2233 E2 2234 F6 2235 E9 2236 F7 2237 G8 2238 F6 2239 G6 2240 F7 3200 B8 3201 C5 3202 C5 3203 C5 3204 E5 3206 F5 3207 C8 3208 E8 3209 D8 3212 E6 3213 D6 3214 A9 3217 G5 3218 G4 3219 G3 3220 A4 3223 E5 3224 F3 3225 F5 3226 E5 3227 C7 3228 A7 3229 C7 3230 B7 3231 A7 3232 C10 3233 F7 3234 E10 3235 E2 3236 F7 3237 F8 3238 G7 3239 G8 3240 F6 3261 F9 3637 C1 3638 D1 4204 C8 4205 F2 4206 F2 4207 E2 4209 D9 4210 B8 4211 B8 4212 B2 4213 B2 4214 D10
4216 F9 5201 D7 5202 A8 6201 F4 6202 F5 6206 G4 7200-A B9 7200-C C3 7201 D8 7204 F5 7206 B7 7209 F7 7210 F8 9200 D7 9618 A9
2217
22n 2216 #
680R
390K
3228
3231
2209
4u7
560R
3223
3226
1K
3208
100u
10
11
L01.2E
7.
25
1
Diversity Table A5
14" Mono, 1Watt, No txt, Headphone, PAL, SECAM L-L1 14" Mono, 1Watt, No txt, Headphone, East Europe 14" Mono, 1Watt, 1page txt, No-Headphone
SYNCHRONISATION
14" Mono, 1Watt, No txt, No-Headphone
S1
20" Mono, East Europe, no txt
S2
S3
S4
A
21" Mono 1Watt
A
2V / div DC 20us / div
EHTinfo A2-16 A6-16
Item
Description
5241 10u
+8V
1200 Chrystal 5M5/5M74 1201 Chrystal 5M5/5M7/6M5 1202 Chrystal 4MHZ5 1203 Chrystal 10MHz 2202 100nF 25V 2207 68pF 50V 2213 22N 50V 2214 22N 50V 2215 22N 50V 2220 470nF 50V 2221 22nF 25V 2222 10nF 50V 2223 10pF 50V 2225 220nF 25V 2226 3.9nF 50V 2227 4.7nF 50V 2228 820pF 50V 2229 10uF 50V 2230 4.7uF 50V 2234 100nF 25V 2235 1nF 50V 2238 1nF 50V 2239 1nF 50V 2240 1nF 50V 3208 150R 3208 390R 3210 1/6W 4K7 3211 1/6W 4K7 3220 100R 3227 100K 3228 100K 3229 820R 3230 1K 3230 270R 3231 560R 3231 Jumper 3232 2K2 3233 820R 3234 680R 3236 100K 3236 150K 3237 1K2 3237 330R 3238 270R 3238 560R 3239 270R 3239 330R 3240 100K 3261 330R 4204 Jumper 4205 Jumper 4206 Jumper 4207 Jumper 4209 Jumper 4210 Jumper 4211 Jumper 4212 Jumper 4213 Jumper 4214 Jumper 4216 Jumper 5201 2U2 5201 4U7 7200 TDA9551H/N1/3 7200 TDA9552H/N1/3 7200 TDA9567H/N1/5 7200 TDA9571H/N1/3 7200 TDA9572H/N1/3 7200 TDA9561H/N1/5 7202 TRA SIG SM BC857B 7203 TRA SIG SM BC857B 7205 TRA SIG SM BC857B 7206 BC847C 7209 BFS20 7210 BFS20 9200 Wire 9298 Wire 9299 Wire 9618 Wire
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3259 470K
2254 100p
3257 10M
3254
2247
100u
2243
X X X X
X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
S1
2n2
330K
3258
22n
2248
1M
SANDCASTLE A7-17
3256 S2
B
+3.3V Hdrive A2-21 Vdrive+ A3-19
3242
2250 22n
2249
27K
2u2
0V9
2V9
TDA95XX
VIDEO IDENT
14
31
11
7V9
4V
7200-D
3251
9
1K
Hflybk A2-18 H-DRIVE 2nd LOOP H-SHIFT H TELETEXT/ODS DISPLAY V V-DRIVE + GEOMETRY EW GEOMATRY 17 1V3 16 1V2 30 1V2
S3
100R
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X
X X X
Diversity Table A6
14" Stereo 21" Stereo 14" Mono 17" Mono 20" Mono 21" Mono
S4
C
Item Description 2246 4.7uF 50V 2254 100pF 50V 2254 Jumper 3254 1M
VdriveA3-20
X X X
X X
X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X X
X X X
X X
X X X X X
S5
X X
X X
15 0V 13 0V
X X X
X X X
3V9
3V8
3V9
12
21
20
2V1
34
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
D
2242
3241 22K
3248
+8VA
D
EHTinfo A6-16 EHTo
27K 3247
2241
2244 100n
3245
39K
4n7
1u
220K
X X X X X X X X
X X
A2-23
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X X X
X X X
POWER_DOWN A7-11
BZX284-C6V8 6241
BC857B 7241
E
CL 16532020_012.eps 050601
L01.2E
7.
26
2
0240
1 POR
3
FOR ITV ONLY
2 DATA-OUT
9
0217 F2 0240 A2 0250 B2 0261 D2 0273 A4 0274 B8 0287 B2 1660 E7 2601 A6 2602 D8 2604 D2 2606 E8 2607 D7 2608 A5 2609 E7 2611 B5 2612 C8 2613 B8 2615 A6 2616 A4 2618 B5 2619 D8 3601 B3 3603 A8 3604 B8 3605 C2 3606 B7 3607 B7 3608 D9 3609 D2 3610 C3 3611 A7 3612 C3 3614 F2 3615 E2 3617 D2 3618 D2 3619 C3 3622 D7 3623 D3 3624 C7 3625 B7 3626 C7 3627 C9 3628 D7 3629 B9 3630 D8 3632 D9 3633 D9 3634 C7 3635 B2 3636 B2 4601 A7 4602 A7 4603 B7 4604 G2 4620 G2 5602 A6 5603 A6 5604 A6 7200-B C4 7602 A7 7606 E9 9631 E2 9641 E2 9647 B2
CONTROL
TO 0240
2616
47n
+3.3V
3611
+3.3V
3 DATA-IN 4 CLOCK
2601
220n
2608
100n
5602 5u6
100R # 7602 8
OF
A
6 5 1
3V7 3V7
3V3
5603
3V3
2615
1n
0273
100R 100R
3603
7 4 3 2
EEPROM M24C08
0250
2618
2611
100n
10n
3604
0274
+3.9V SDA
3606
3607
2K2
2K2
2613
0287
9647
3625 100R
3V3 3V2 3V2
66 61 59
22p
STATUS2
3635
2612
22p
3624 100R
3629
+3.3V
4K7
3634 100R
STATUS1 A14-1
3627
3619
3610
8K2
2K2
8K2
C4
0261
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR
2619
2602
5V 70 0V 78 79 0V 73 0V 74 0V 75
C3
100p
1u
100R
100R 3633
4K7
LED A12-4
3605
3V7 72 SDA
3630 2K2
* 1R
3632 1R
+3.9V
2604
A8-15
+3.3V
10u
10K
12MHZ
64 0V 65 0V
33p
KEYBOARD_protn
1660
SDM
9641
0V 77
C2
1n
0V 76
2606
C1
A12-8 EW_protection
2609
33p
E
Treble_Buzzer_Hosp-app A8-6 +3.3V
9631
Diversity Table A7
21" Stereo, 10 page txt 14" Mono, Headphone 1X" Mono, 10 page txt 17" Mono, 10 page txt 21" Mono, 10 page txt 21" Stereo, 1 page txt 14" Mono, no headphone
ROM/RAM
3615
R
37TA , 37TB .
51TA , 51TB .
14" Stereo
4K7
B BL
Item
Description
0217 3P Male 0240 7P Male 1660 Chrystal 12MHz 3601 1/6W 8K2 3609 1K
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
20" Mono
X X
X X
X X
X X
F
0217
SDA A7-14 SCL A7-13
3 4 2 1
COR
52TA , 52TB .
10K 3614
7606 PDTC143ZT
X X
7 FOR COMPAIR
3610 8K2 3614 4K7 3615 10K 3617 4K7 3619 8K2 3633 1R 3635 100R
X X X X X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
X X X X
+8V FMR
C1
C2
C4
C5
3635 Wire 4601 Jumper 4602 Jumper 4603 Jumper 4604 Jumper 4618 Jumper 9647 Wire 9692 Wire 9693 Wire 9694 Wire 9696 Wire X
4620 4604
5 6
TO 0217 OF
G
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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AUDIO_AMPLIFIER + MONO_SOUND_PROCESSING
A
AUDIO AMPLIFIER
AmpOutR+ A12-70 MainAux AmpOutL+ A12-71
A
4921 2901 2902 470u
RES
VlotAux+5V
3901
6901
220K 2903
3902
10u
56K
FOR ITV ONLY
BAS216
0275 2904
1V4
VCC 11V8
STB 3V7
* 7901 AN7522N
6 CH1-IN
B
Main_OutL A8-45 A9-45 A11-45 FOR ITV ONLY
A2
AmpOutL_Neg
B * 0246
5 4 3 2
4901 0271
1 2 3
3904
2905
10K
3n3
15K
1u
*
A3
9901
AmpOutL_Pos
1V4
* 9902 AmpOutR_Pos
AmpOutR_Neg
0V3
4
C
Main_OutR A9-46 A11-46
2947
100p 2948
100p 2949
100p 2950
4903
A4
100p
* 4904 * 3905
3906 10K
15K 3922
GNDINP
CH2+ 125V2
SPEAKER
2906
2907
3n3
1u
11
2 X 5W 2 X 3W 2 X 1W
3921 330K
*7902 AN7523N
6 CH1-IN
5 VCC
1 2 CH1+ 4 NC 8 CH1GNDCH1 3
* 0246
With Side AV + HP To Of 0254 Without Side AV + HP To Speaker
D
Volume|Mute A7-15
STB
D
7902
-
9 VOL
3907
3K3 2908
10u
A1
A2
A3
A4
*
STEREO MONO
7901 AN7522N
-
GNDINP 7
AN7523N
E
Diversity Table A8
14" Mono, 1Watt, No-Headphone, No-Smart Sound 14" Mono, 1Watt, No-Headphone, Smart Sound
0246 B10 0271 B2 0275 B4 2901 A7 2902 A7 2903 B5 2904 B4 2905 B5 2906 C4 2907 C5 2908 E5 2941 F3 2942 F3 2943 G4 2944 G4 2945 G4 2946 G4 2947 C9 2948 C9 2949 C9 2950 C9 3901 B4 3902 B5 3903 B3 3904 B4 3905 C3 3906 C4 3907 E5 3921 D2 3922 D3 3923 D3 3941 F4 3942 F3 3943 F3 3944 F4 3945 G3 3946 G3 3947 G5 3948 F5 3949 G5 3950 F5 3951 G5 4901 B2 4902 B3 4903 C2 4904 C3 4921 A4 4941 F3 6901 B6 7901 B6 7902 D6 7941 G2 7942 H2 7943 G5 9901 B9 9902 C9 9921 B3
GNDCH1
GNDCH2
Diversity Table A8
14" Mono, 1Watt, No-Headphone, No-Smart Sound 14" Mono, 1Watt, No-Headphone, Smart Sound
2942
3941 470R
+8V
* 4941
6n8
1X" Mono, XWatt
680R
100K
3948
3950
MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND A5-43
2941 10u
3942 6K8
14" Stereo
Item
Description
Item
Description
3943
3944
5K6
1K8
Main_OutL A8-45
0246 3P Male 0246 5P Male 1831 Chrystal 18.432MHz 2904 1uF 16V
X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3945 1K 3946 18K 3947 330R 3948 47K X X 3949 15K 3950 560R 3951 390R 4901 Jumper 4902 Jumper 4903 Jumper 4904 Jumper 4921 Jumper 4941 Jumper 7901 AN7522N X X X X X X X 7902 AN7523N 7941 BC847B X X 7942 BC847B 7943 BC847B 9901 Wire 9902 Wire
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3945 1K8
2946 1u
7943 BC847B
2904 470nF 16V 2906 470nF 16V 2907 1nF 50V 2941 1uF 50V 2941 10uF 50V 2942 33nF 50V 2943 100nF 16V 2944 47nF 50V 2945 10nF 50V 2946 1uF 16V 3903 3K3 3903 8K2 3905 3K3 3906 10K 3921 330K 3922 330K 3941 100R X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
14" Stereo
3946
2943
470n
A7-7
7941 BC847B
2944
3949
12K
33n
33K
Bass_panorama
390R
3951
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X
X X X X X
2945
Treble_Buzzer_Hosp-app A8-6
3947 220R
X X
X X
X X
X X X X X X X X X X X
H
(Mono sets only)
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L01.2E
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5
2843 10u 2842
10
100n
2894 220p A6
5831
2834
470p
2835
220p
2836
6u8
1n5
10n A7
100R 2839
RES
A7-13
Item Description 2831 1pF 50V 2832 1pF 50V
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
6831
VlotAux+5V
3833
2833 47pF 50V 2834 470pF 50V 2835 220pF 50V 2836 1nF5 50V 2837 4.7uF 50V 2838 47pF 50V 2839 47pF 50V 2840 100nF 25V
Mono sets
2898
3832
SCL
RES
2838
560p
2895
Diversity Table A9
2841 10u
2837
5832
100R
10u
2840 100n
2841 10uF 50V 2842 100nF 25V 2843 10uF 50V 2844 10uF 50V 2845 100nF 25V 2846 100uF 25V 2847 16V 1U 2849 1nF 50V 2850 1nF 50V 2851 4.7uF 10V 2852 1nF 50V 2853 4.7uF 10V 2854 1nF 50V
1p5
0V
0V
0V
0V
5V
0V
0V
0V
5V
5V
34
50
17
16
36
45
46
35
33
29
23
20
0V
330p
51
AHVS UP
AVS UP
CAPL_M
AHVS S
AVS S
ADR_SEL
TESTEN
AGNDC
VREF1
VREF2
STANDBYQ
RESETQ
C
2V6 43
DVS UP
I2C_DA
DVSS
I2C_CL
1p5
6V2
3V8
7V8
3V7
3V7
2V4
2V4
7831 52 MSP34X5G
AUDIO PLL
A10
DACM-L
VREFTOP
2844
2845
100n
SOUND IF 1V5 47
ANA_IN1+ ANA_IN1DEMODULATOR & NICAM DECODER FM1/AM FM2 NICAM A NICAM B LOUDSPEAKER R D/A LOUDSPEAKER L D/A
25 1V8
Main_OutL
10u
LOUDSPEAKER DACM-R
A9
24 1V8 2 3 0V
2849 1n 2850 1n
SC2_CTRL Main_OutR
A8-45
2855 27pF 50V 2856 15pF 50V 2857 150pF 50V 2858 1nF 50V 2859 1nF 50V 2860 56pF 50V 2860 82pF 50V 2894 220pF 50V 2895 560pF 50V 2897 390pF 50V 2898 10nF 50V 3831 47K 3832 100R 3833 100R 3834 1/6W 100R 3836 1K 3837 100R 3838 1K 3839 100R
A11
MONO|AM_MONO_SOUND A9-43
A8-46
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3V8 44
MONO
MONO-IN IDENT
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
DSP 3V8 41
SC1-IN-L A/D SCART-L
4 0V 9
A10-50
D
A10-47 A10-48
SC1_LIN SC1_RIN
100R
SCART 1 3V8 42
SC1-IN-R A/D SCART-R SCART-L D/A TP
4832
10 11 13
SCART-R
+8V
39 +5VA 40
SC2-IN-L D/A
3837 100R A8
SCART 2
14 15
* *4831
3836 1n
3840
SC2-IN-R
4K7
SC1_LOUT A10-51
1K
A13
4V9
26
SC1-OUT-L
2852
7834 BC847B
0V SCART
Switching Facilities
4831 Jumper 4832 Jumper 4833 Jumper 4835 Jumper 4836 Jumper 5831 6U8 5832 6U8 5833 6U8 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
QSS_AM_DEM_OUT A5-42
2855 39p
2856 12p
4V8
31 3V 30 3V
SCART
SC1-OUT-R
A12
+8V
15u
4V1
4V1
2858
5833 Wire 5835 12U 5861 10U 6831 1N4148 7831 MSP3415G-PO-B8 7832 BC847B 7833 BC847B 7834 BC847B 7835 BC847B 9852 Wire
NC
1n
4834
2857
220p
3841
33K 4835
RES
470R
3849
12
18
19
21
22
27
28
32
37
38
49
3839 100R
1831 B8 2831 C8 2832 C8 2833 C4 2834 B4 2835 B4 2836 B4 2837 B4 2838 A9 2839 B9 2840 B6 2841 B5 2842 A5 2843 A5 2844 C3 2845 C3 2846 G1 2847 D3 2848 D3 2849 C8 2850 D8 2851 E9 2852 E8 2853 F10 2854 F8 2855 E1 2856 E2 2857 F2 2858 E3 2859 F1 2860 E2 2894 A7 2895 A6 2896 E2 2897 C4 2898 B6 3831 B4 3832 B9 3833 B9 3834 D2 3835 D2 3836 E9 3837 D8 3838 F9 3839 F8 3840 E3 3841 F3 3842 F4 3843 E2 3849 F3 4831 E8 4832 D9 4833 F8 4834 F1 4835 F3 4836 F3 5831 B3 5832 B7 5833 G2 5835 E2 6831 B4 7831 C7 7832 D9 7833 F9 7834 E4 7835 E3
2832
5835
3843
2860
2896
RES
12p
12p
F
4836
FMR A5-44
2854
2831
2859 1n 5833
*
+5VA
A5 3842 22K
VlotAux+5V
2846
100u
3u3
A6
A7
A11
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Output Scart1 Scart2 Monitor
10
MSB
11
HEF Logic SC2_CTRL 0 1 0 1
LSB
SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR 0 0 1 1
3802
+8V
220R
Front In
Front Mode Front Mode Scart1 Mode Scart1 Mode RF Mode RF Mode Scart2 Mode RF Mode
1K
Scart 1 in Scart 2 in
R.F In
From MicroP
B
37TA , 37TB . 51TA , 51TB . 52TA , 52TB .
5V8
8V
2801
22u
21" Stereo
4809
VDD
MSB
LSB
LOGIC
*
0V 0V
Item
+6V8 SC1_LIN A9-47
Description 22uF 50V 220nF 25V 4.7uF 10V 4.7uF 10V 4.7uF 10V 10V 2U2 220R 1K 100K 82K 1K 100K 82K 1K 150R Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper Jumper HEF4052BT HEF4053BT BC847B BC847B Wire Wire
7801
HEF4052BT
1 5 2 4
LL
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
100K
3803
14" Stereo
16
0V
A9-48
10
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
2801 B4 2802 F4 2803 D2 2804 C5 2805 E5 3801 A2 3802 A2 3803 C4 3804 C4 3805 D5 3806 D4 3807 E4 3808 E5 3809 H2 4801 C6 4802 C6 4803 E6 4804 E6 4805 E2 4806 F2 4807 H3 4808 H3 4809 C2 7801 C3 7802-A F3 7802-B F3 7802-C G3 7803 C5 7804 D5 9801 F2
C
A13-52 A14-52
L2-IN
5V8
2805
2V4
LH H
7803 BC847B
1V7
2806 3801
A13-60 A14-60
2804 220n
150K
1K
RFRONT-IN A12-53
3805
2803 100n
2V4 1V8
HL
3 2V4
*4801 *4802
L-OUT
3804
HH
+6V8
100K
3806
12 14
LL
3809
5V8
LH
4801
2V4 15
HL
13 2V4
2V4
7804 BC847B
1V7
150K
3807
1V7 11
HH
2805
3808
VSS
VEE
1K
220n
*4803 *4804
R-OUT
SC1_ROUT
A9-49 Stereo Scart1 Out (RF Mode always) L1-OUT A14-56 A14-57 R1-OUT
E
X X X X X X X X X
7802
+6V8
5V8
9801
2802
Z 14
220n
4806
Vss Vee E
6
5V8
2 Y0 1 Y1
1V6
G
CVBSFRONT-IN A12-58 Y_CVBS-IN 0V
Vss Vee E
6
5V8
0V
150R
3809
4807
A13-59 A14-59
4808
* *
H
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FRONT CONTROL
KEYBOARD_protn A7-8 A12-8
10
21" Mono, 10 page txt, no headphone 14" Mono, 1&10 page txt, Headphone
FRONT CINCH
3182 9181
CVBSFRONT-IN A10-58 A11-58 FOR ITV ONLY
1606
TS
1181
3181
2181
3 1 0277-A 0218-C
0270
RES
Item
Description
3686
1K5
1600
0215 CON 3P 0218 SOC CINCH H 2P F 0218 SOC CINCH H 3P F 0219 6P Male 0232 SOC PHONE H 1P F 0259 5P Male 1606 SWI TACT 2181 22pF 50V 2182 390pF 50V 2183 390pF 50V X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
3183
2184
1182
3184
2182
2185
B
0277-B 0218-B
47K
100p
330p
5 6 4
1K
100n
4695
3691 3185
RFRONT-IN
1183
2186
100p
3186
2183
330p
47K
8 9 0218-A 7
1K
0215
1 2 3
A10-53 A11-53
3695
LTL-10224WHCR
330R
220R
6691
3694
100R
LED A7-4
3693
4K7
4692
C
3
VS
0219
3692
1K 2692
1u
1 2 C6
2691
PAINTER LEADER 470 ohm 3.9k ohm 270 ohm 470 ohm 560 ohm 1.8k ohm
PAINTER PLUS 270 ohm 3.3k ohm 390 ohm 560 ohm 560 ohm 1.5k ohm
TO 0251 OF
5
+3.3V
IR A7-10
4693
100u
OUT GND
2983 10uF 50V 2984 470pF 50V 3181 75R 3182 100R 3183 150R
OR
4
4691
6692 TSOP1836
C6 = 0V
D
RES FOR ITV ONLY FOR ITV ONLY
3184 47K 3185 150R 3186 47K 3681 390R 3681 470R
0214
+3.3VA1
2 1 2 3 4 5
0259
0278 0286
3 4
TO 0259 OF
3682 3K3 3682 3K9 3683 270R 3683 390R 3684 470R 3684 560R 3686 1K5
KEYBOARD_protn A12-8
2693
100p 2694
100p 2695
100p 2696
100p
E
HEADPHONE
E
AmpOutL_Pos A8-73
0292 1 0232
F
AmpOutL+ A8-71
6 2981 1u 3981 5
2982
470p
120R
4 2 3 7
9982
*
AmpOutR+ A8-70
2983 1u
3982
2984
470p
120R
G
AmpOutR_Pos A8-72
17" Mono
75R
RES
22p 6181
100R
6681
10
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14" Stereo
L01.2E
7.
31
6
TO 0227 0F
10
11
+8V
SCART 1
0235-A
1A
3101
* 4103 * 2103
220K 2102 330p 3102
100n
SCART 2
R1-OUT A10-57 A10-63 R2-OUT
2133
3131
0235-B 1B
220K
2101
3132
2132
330p
2131
1101
4101
1131
RES
RES
2A 3A 4A
150R
100n
150R
2B 3B 4B 5B
*
2104 1102
RES
3103
2106
R1-IN
2136
3133
2105
330p
3104
3134
2135
330p
2134
5A
1132
47K
47K
RES
150R
100n
100n
150R
Audio-L_in
6A 7A 8A
6B 7B
Function_Sw
A10-56
A10-62
1135
RGB-B_in
3105
* 4104 * 2109
220K
100n
Audio-L_in Function_Sw
L1-OUT
L2-OUT
2139
3135
220K
2108
330p
2107
3106
3136
2138
330p
2137
RES
10A
RGB-G_in
11A 12A
1107
*
2110 1104
RES
4102
3107
2112
L1-IN
A5-32 A10-32
A10-52
L2-IN
2142
3137
2111
330p
3108
3138
2141
330p
2140
1134
47K
47K
RES
150R
100n
100n
150R
RES
9A
1103
1133
150R
100n
150R
1109
1137
13A 14A
1138
RGB-R_in RGB-BL_in
15A
3110
STATUS2
3139
YC-C_in
3109
2113
2143
1105
3140
330p
75R
6101
RES
6K8
22p
1136
100R
27K
16B
1140
3111
STATUS1 A7-1
A5-30
C-IN
3142
3112
3141
1106
2144
2114
330p
330p
Video_in
20A 21A
6102
RES
75R
6K8
100R
6131
RES
1139
Terr_CVBS_out
19A
27K
CVBS_out Video/YC-Y_in
20B 21B
D
1108 3113 75R
3114
G_Y-IN
2V9
3143
D
1141
3144
2115
2145
22p
RES
1 7131 BC847B
R_V-IN A5-35 A10-59 Y_CVBS-IN
3
7V6
1K
6103
22p
100R
68R
3116
3146
Item
Description
1110
3115
2116
2147
3145
2146
75R
22p
6104
RES
X X X
0236 3P Male
FBL-1
A5-39
1111
3117
2117
75R
6105
RES
22p
2109 4U7 10V 2139 4.7uF 10V 2140 390pF 50V 2142 4.7uF 10V 2143 330pF 50V 2144 330pF 50V 2145 22pF 50V 2147 22pF 50V 2152 100n 2154 100n 3139 27K 3140 6K8 3140 6K8 3142 100R 3143 68R 3144 1K 3145 150R 3146 10R 4101 Jumper 4102 Jumper 4103 Jumper 4104 Jumper 4105 Jumper 4151 Jumper 4152 Jumper 7131 BC847B
X X X X X
100R
0229
22p
RES
1142
10R
150R
100R
3118
E * 4151 * 2152
220K 3152 2151 330p
100n 3151
3119
1112
2118
3120
22p
1K
X X X
68R
2
3V5
V1-OUT
A5-41
1151
2V9
7101 BC847B
4105
RES
A10-61
R-OUT
MONITOR OUTPUT
1 4 0224-A
150R
Audio-RIGHT
3
7V6
1
CVBS1-IN A5-38 A10-60 L-OUT
220K
3154
2153
1113
2119
3121
2120
RES
75R
X X X X X X X X X
22p
100R
330p
1152
3122
* 4152 * 2154
100n
Audio-LEFT
3155
+8V
2161
TO 0262 OF
1 2 3
ITV_MSG A7-75
47u
47R
0262 9 8
6
Item 2103 Description 4.7uF 10V
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CRT Panel
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3
160V
4
160V
10
11
CRT PANEL
3336
6331
160V
127V
185V
BAV21
BAV21
6341
68R
7332 BF422
136V
A
0165
GND
3334
18K
AQUADAG WIRE
127V 2V4
7333 BF423
6V3
7331 BF422
1V8
B
330R 3331 3332 1K
2331
160V
1300-1 3 4 5
P3 P4 P5 P6
B
Blue
3326
3333
68R
1K5
*
BAV21
160V
185V 127V
Blue
Green
CRT
0245
6 5
6 7 8 9
BLKCURINFO
OLDGND
7322 BF422
136V
6321
P7 P8
Green
TO CRT SOCKET
Red
TO 0243 OF
4 3 2 1
18K
V13
BLUE GREEN
2V4
3324
P9
V12
127V
V15
RED
7321 BF422
1V8
P1
Red
160V
2323
OLDGND
V11
3316
330R
3321
3322
1K
68R
0254-A 1
G3
Ground
5
G1 CG
3323
6311
127V
OLDGND
7312 BF422
3348
160V
BAV21
185V
1K5
G2
8 9 10
CR H1 H2 CB GND
3314
18K
Diversity Table B
21" Stereo, CRT A51EER133X72
127V 2V4
3341
3349
E
330R 3311 3312
7311 BF422
1V8
7313 BF423
6V3
NEWGND
11 12
2313
3350
1K5
Item
Description
3313
NEWGND
NEWGND
0254 9P F CRT N-NECK 0254 9P F CRT M-NECK 2313 270P 50V 2313 220P 50V 2323 50V 390P 2331 50V 390P 3313 10R X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
21" Mono X X X X X X X X X X
9300
220R
3347
2341
RES
OLDGND
6342 1N4148
OLDGND
VG2
FOCUS
EHT
2n2
X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
BZX284-C8V2
3323 10R 3333 10R 3349 1R 3349 1R5 3349 1R8 3350 1R
160V
6343
0244
3
OLDGND 5341
X X X X X X X X X X
TO 0220 OF
V11
V12
V13
V14
V15
V16
2 1
2342
2343
*
47n
5342 100MHz NEWGND
47n
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1K
14"
17"
20"
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SIDE AV + HP PANEL
A
VIDEO IN 2 BZX79-C6V8 3 SG02 6161 1 0277-A 0250-C 3155 0251
6 5
A
75R
4 3 2
TO 0219 OF
B
RIGHT 8 SG04 2173 RES 9 0250-A 9152 RES 7 9153 RES 3153 8K2 3152 2172 330p 10K
0277-B
0250-B
E
TO 0246 OF
1 2179 100u 3156 330p 2178 330R SG07 6 5 4 2 330p 3 SG06 7 8 9 2176
0232 0255 L+
4
E
LTo Speakers
R2
R+
1
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3157 330R
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0250-A B1 0250-B C1 0250-C A1 0251 B4 0252 B1 0253 A4 0261 D4 1152 A2 1153 C2 1154 B2 2171 C3 2172 B3 2173 B2 2174 C2 2175 B1 3150 C3 3151 C3 3152 B3 3153 B3 3155 A3 5010 B3 6161 A3 9152 B2 9153 B3 9155 B3
SIDE AV
0253
1 2 3
BZX79-C6V8
A
3155 75R
TO 0219 OF
Ext1AudioR
N.C
3
4
* 9153 * 3153
8K2 (FOR ESD) 3152 10K 2172 330p 9155 5010
RES RES
# 0251
1
2
3
Ext1AudioL|Mono
C
5 1153 2174 6 4 0250-B
* 3151
8K2 3150 10K 2171 330p
RES
C *
1 2 3
# 0261
4 5 6
N.C
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0250-C
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75R
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A12
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B
0252
1 2
0250-A
N.C C
0261
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2 3 4 5 6
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D
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D
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Alignments
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8. Alignments
Index of this chapter: 1. General Alignment Conditions 2. Hardware Alignments 3. Software Alignments and Settings Note: The Service Default Mode (SDM) and Service Alignment Mode (SAM) are described in chapter 5. Menu navigation is done with the 'CURSOR UP, DOWN, LEFT or RIGHT' keys of the remote control transmitter. 5. 6. BRIGHTNESS to minimum (OSD just visible in a dark room). Return to the SAM via the MENU key. Connect the RF output of a pattern generator to the antenna input. Test pattern is a 'black' picture (blank screen on CRT without any OSD info). Set the channel of the oscilloscope to 50 V/div and the time base to 0.2 ms (external triggering on the vertical pulse). Ground the scope at the CRT panel and connect a 10:1 probe to one of the cathodes of the picture tube socket (see diagram B). Measure the cut off pulse during first full line after the frame blanking (see Fig. 8-2). You will see two pulses, one being the cut off pulse and the other being the white drive pulse. Choose the one with the lowest value, this is the cut off pulse. Select the cathode with the highest VDC value for the alignment. Adjust the Vcutoff of this gun with the SCREEN potentiometer (see Fig. 8-1) on the LOT to the correct value (see table below). Restore BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST to normal (= 31).
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Hardware Alignments
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Figure 8-2
1004
2403 A
7602
Figure 8-3 8.2.2 Focusing 1. Tune the set to a circle or crosshatch test pattern (use an external video pattern generator). 2. Choose picture mode NATURAL (or MOVIES) with the SMART PICTURE button on the remote control transmitter. 3. Adjust the FOCUS potentiometer (see Fig. 8-1) until the vertical lines at 2/3 from east and west, at the height of the centreline, are of minimum width without visible haze.
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8.3
Figure 8-1 8.2.1 Vg2 Adjustment 1. Activate the SAM. 2. Go to the WHITE TONE sub menu. 3. Set the values of NORMAL RED, GREEN and BLUE to 40. 4. Go, via the MENU key, to the normal user menu and set CONTRAST to zero.
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Alignments
Options
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S A M
O P 1 O P 2 O P 3 O P 4 O P 5 O P 6 O P 7
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Figure 8-4 Options are used to control the presence/absence of certain features and hardware. How to change an Option Byte An Option Byte represents a number of different options. Changing these bytes directly makes it possible to set all options very fast. All options are controlled via seven option bytes. Select the option byte (OB1.. OB7) with the MENU UP/ DOWN keys, and enter the new value. Leaving the OPTION submenu saves changes in the Option Byte settings. Some changes will only take effect after the set has been switched OFF and ON with the Mains switch (cold start). How to calculate the value of an Option Byte Calculate an Option Byte value (OB1 .. OB7) in the following way: 1. Check the status of the single option bits (OP): are they enabled (1) or disabled (0). 2. When an option bit is enabled (1) it represents a certain value (see first column value between brackets in first table below). When an option bit is disabled, its value is 0. 3. The total value of an Option Byte is formed by the sum of its eight option bits. See second table below for the correct option numbers per typenumber.
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Alignments
Option Bit Assignment Following are the option bit assignments for all L01 software clusters. Option Byte 1 (OB1) OP10: CHINA OP11: VIRGIN_MODE OP12: UK_PNP OP13: ACI OP14: ATS OP15: LNA OP16: FM_RADIO OP17: PHILIPS_TUNER Option Byte 2 (OB2) OP20: HUE OP21: COLOR_TEMP OP22: CONTRAST_PLUS OP23: TILT OP24: NOISE_REDUCTION OP25: CHANNEL_NAMING OP26: SMART_PICTURE OP27: SMART_SOUND Option Byte 3 (OB3) OP30: AVL OP31: WSSB OP32: WIDE_SCREEN OP33: SHIFT_HEADER_SUBTITLE OP34: CONTINUOUS_ZOOM OP35: COMPRESS_16_9 OP36: EXPAND_4_3 OP37: EW_FUNCTION Option Byte 4 (OB4) OP40: STEREO_NON_DBX OP41: STEREO_DBX OP42: STEREO_PB OP43: STEREO_NICAM_2CS OP44: DELTA_VOLUME OP45: ULTRA_BASS OP46: VOLUME_LIMITER OP47: INCR_SUR Option Byte 5 (OB5) OP50: PIP OP51: HOTEL_MODE OP52: SVHS OP53: CVI OP54: AV3 OP55: AV2 OP56: AV1 OP57: NTSC_PLAYBACK Option Byte 6 (OB6) OP60: Reserved (value = 0) OP61: SMART_TEXT OP62: SMART_LOCK OP63: VCHIP OP64: WAKEUP_CLOCK OP65: SMART_CLOCK OP66: SMART_SURF OP67: PERSONAL_ZAPPING Option Byte 7 (OB7) OP70: SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_3/ MULTI_STANDARD_EUR/SYSTEM_LT_2 OP71: SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_2/WEST_EU/ SYSTEM_LT_1 OP72: SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_1 OP73: COLOR_SYSTEM_AP OP74: Reserved (value = 0) OP75: Reserved (value = 0) OP76: TIME_WIN2 OP77: TIME_WIN1 Option bit definition OP10: CHINA 0 : Tuning is not for China set, or this option bit is not applicable, 1 : Tuning is for China set,
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Default setting : 0. OP11: VIRGIN_MODE 0 : Virgin mode is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Virgin mode is enabled. Plug and Play menu item will be displayed to perform installation at the initial start-up of the TV when VIRGIN_MODE is set to 1. After installation is finished, this option bit will be automatically set to 0, Default setting : 0. OP12: UK_PNP 0 : UK's default Plug and Play setting is not available or not applicable, 1 : UK's default Plug and Play setting is available. When UK_PNP and VIRGIN_MODE are set to 1 at the initial set-up, LANGUAGE = ENGLISH, COUNTRY = GREAT BRITAIN and after exiting from menu, VIRGIN_MODE will be set automatically to 0 while UK_PNP remains 1, Default setting : 0. OP13: ACI 0 : ACI feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : ACI feature is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP14: ATS 0 : ATS feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : ATS feature is enabled. When ATS is enabled, it sorts the program in an ascending order starting from program 1, Default setting : 0. OP15: LNA 0 : Auto Picture Booster is not available or not applicable, 1 : Auto Picture Booster is available, Default setting : 0. OP16: FM_RADIO 0 : FM radio feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : FM radio feature is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP17: PHILIPS_TUNER 0 : ALPS/MASCO compatible tuner is in use, 1 : Philips compatible tuner is in use, Default setting : 0. OP20: HUE 0 : Hue/Tint Level is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Hue/Tint Level is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP21: COLOR_TEMP 0 : Colour Temperature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Colour Temperature is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP22: CONTRAST_PLUS 0 : Contrast+ is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Contrast+ is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP23: TILT 0 : Rotate Picture is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Rotate Picture is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP24: NOISE_REDUCTION 0 : Noise Reduction (NR) is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Noise Reduction (NR) is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP25: CHANNEL_NAMING 0 : Name FM Channel is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Name FM Channel is enabled, Default setting : 0.
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Default setting : 0. OP43: STEREO_NICAM_2CS 0 : For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is not present, 1 : For EU and AP_PAL, chip MSP 3415 is present, Default setting : 0. OP44: DELTA_VOLUME 0 : Delta Volume Level is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Delta Volume Level is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP45: ULTRA_BASS 0 : Ultra Bass is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Ultra Bass is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP46: VOLUME_LIMITER 0 : Volume Limiter Level is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Volume Limiter Level is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP47: INCR_SUR 0 : Incredible Surround feature is disabled, 1 : Incredible Surround feature is enabled, Default setting : 1 OP50: PIP 0 : PIP is disabled or not applicable, 1 : PIP is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP51: HOTEL_MODE 0 : Hotel mode is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Hotel mode is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP52: SVHS 0 : SVHS source is not available, 1 : SVHS source is available, Default setting : 0. Note: This option bit is not applicable for EU. OP53: CVI 0 : CVI source is not available, 1 : CVI source is available, Default setting : 0. OP54: AV3 0 : Side/Front AV3 source is not present, 1 : Side/Front AV3 source is present, Default setting : 0. OP55: AV2 0 : AV2 source is not present, 1 : AV2 source is present, Default setting : 0. Note: For EU, when AV2=1, both EXT2 and SVHS2 should be included in the OSD loop. OP56: AV1 0 : AV1 source is not present, 1 : AV1 source is present, Default setting : 0. OP57: NTSC_PLAYBACK 0 : NTSC playback feature is not available, 1 : NTSC playback feature is available, Default setting : 0. OP60: Reserved Default setting : 0. OP61: SMART_TEXT
Note: Name FM channel can be enabled only when FM_RADIO = 1. OP26: SMART_PICTURE 0 : Smart Picture is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Picture is enabled, Default setting : 1 OP27: SMART_SOUND 0 : Smart Sound is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Sound is enabled, Default setting : 1 AP30: AVL 0 : AVL is disabled or not applicable, 1 : AVL is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP31: WSSB 0 : WSSB is disabled or not applicable, 1 : WSSB is enabled, Default setting : 0. Note: This option bit can be set to 1 only when WIDE_SCREEN = 1. OP32: WIDE_SCREEN 0 : Software is used for 4:3 set or not applicable, 1 : Software is used for 16:9 set, Default setting : 0. OP33: SHIFT_HEADER_SUBTITLE 0 : Shift Header/Subtitle is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Shift Header/Subtitle is enabled, Default setting : 0. Note: This option bit can be set to 1 only when WIDE_SCREEN = 1. OP34: CONTINUOUS_ZOOM 0 : Continuous Zoom is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Continuous Zoom is enabled, Default setting : 0. Note: This option bit can be set to 1 only when WIDE_SCREEN = 1. OP35: COMPRESS_16_9 0 : COMPRESS 16:9 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in the FORMAT menu list, 1 : COMPRESS 16:9 selection is applicable. Item should not be in the FORMAT menu list, Default setting : 0. OP36: EXPAND_4_3 0 : Expand 4:3 selection is not applicable. Item should not be in the FORMAT menu list, 1 : Expand 4:3 selection is applicable. Item should be in the FORMAT menu list, Default setting : 0. OP37: EW_FUNCTION 0 : EW function is disabled. In this case, only Expand 4:3 is allowed, Compress 16:9 is not applicable. 1 : EW function is enabled. In this case, both Expand 4:3 and Compress 16:9 are applicable. Default setting : 0. OP40: STEREO_NON_DBX 0 : For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is not present, 1 : For AP_NTSC, chip TDA 9853 is present, Default setting : 0. OP41: STEREO_DBX 0 : For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is not present, 1 : For AP_NTSC, chip MSP 3445 is present, Default setting : 0. OP42: STEREO_PB 0 : For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is not present, 1 : For AP_PAL, chip MSP3465 is present,
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0 : Smart Text Mode and Favourite Page are disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Text Mode and Favourite Page are enabled, Default setting : 1. OP62: SMART_LOCK 0 : Child Lock and Lock Channel are disabled or not applicable for EU, 1 : Child Lock and Lock Channel are enabled for EU, Default setting : 1. OP63: VCHIP 0 : VCHIP feature is disabled, 1 : VCHIP feature is enabled, Default setting : 1. OP64: WAKEUP_CLOCK 0 : Wake up clock feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Wake up clock feature is enabled, Default setting : 1. OP65: SMART_CLOCK 0 : Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Clock Using Teletext and Smart Clock Using PBS is enabled. For NAFTA, menu item AUTOCHRON is present in the INSTALL submenu, Default setting : 0. OP66: SMART_SURF 0 : Smart Surf feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Smart Surf feature is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP67: PERSONAL_ZAPPING 0 : Personal Zapping feature is disabled or not applicable, 1 : Personal Zapping feature is enabled, Default setting : 0. OP70: MULTI_STANDARD_EUR 0 : Not for Europe multi standard set, or this option bit is not applicable, 1 : For Europe multi standard set. Default setting : 0. Note: This option bit is used to control the SYSTEM selection in Manual Store : If MULTI_STANDARD_EUR = 1 then SYSTEM = Europe, West Europe, East Europe, UK, France otherwise SYSTEM = Europe, West Europe, UK for West Europe (WEST_EU=1) or SYSTEM = Europe, West Europe, East Europe for East Europe (WEST_EU=0) OP71: WEST_EU 0 : For East Europe set, or this option bit is not applicable, 1 : For West Europe set, Default setting : 0. OP71 and 70: SYSTEM_LT_1, SYSTEM_LT_2 These two option bits are allocated for LATAM system selection. 00 : NTSC-M 01 : NTSC-M, PAL-M 10 : NTSC-M, PAL-M, PAL-N 11 : NTSC-M, PAL-M, PAL-N, PAL-BG Default setting : 00 OP70, 71 and 72: SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_1, SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_2, SOUND_SYSTEM_AP_3 These three option bits are allocated for AP_PAL sound system selection. 000 : BG 001 : BG/DK 010 : I/DK 011 : BG/I/DK 100 : BG/I/DK/M Default setting : 00
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Figure 8-7 IFPLL This adjustment is auto-aligned. Therefore, no action is required (default= 30). AFW (AFC window) Select the lowest value. AGC (AGC take over point) Set the external pattern generator to a colour bar video signal and connect the RF output to aerial input. Set amplitude to 10 mV and set frequency to 475.25 MHz (PAL/SECAM) or 61.25 MHz (NTSC). Connect a DC multi-meter to pin 1 of the tuner (item 1000 on the main panel). 1. Activate the SAM. 2. Go to the TUNER sub menu. 3. Select AFW with the UP/DOWN cursor keys and set to ON. 4. Select AGC with the UP/DOWN cursor keys. 5. Adjust the AGC-value (default value is 27) with the LEFT/ RIGHT cursor keys until the voltage at pin 1 of the tuner lies between 3.8 and 2.3 V. 6. Select AFW with the UP/DOWN cursor keys and set to OFF. 7. Switch the set to STANDBY. Default value is 28.
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In the WHITE TONE sub menu, the values of the black cut off level can be adjusted. Normally, no alignment is needed for the WHITE TONE. You can use the given default values. The colour temperature mode (NORMAL, COOL and WARM) and the colour (R, G, and B) can be selected with the UP/DOWN RIGHT/LEFT cursor keys. The value can be changed with the LEFT/RIGHT cursor keys. First, select the values for the NORMAL colour temperature. Then select the values for the COOL and WARM mode. After alignment, switch the set to standby, in order to store the alignments. Default settings: 1. NORMAL (colour temperature = 8500 K): NORMAL R = 26 NORMAL G = 32 NORMAL B = 27 2. COOL (colour temperature = 11500 K): DELTA COOL R = -3 DELTA COOL G = 0 DELTA COOL B = 5 3. WARM (colour temperature = 7000 K): DELTA WARM R = 2 DELTA WARM G = 0 DELTA WARM B = -6 8.3.4 Geometry The geometry alignments menu contains several items to align the set, in order to obtain a correct picture geometry.
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Figure 8-11 Vertical alignment Vertical slope (VSL). Align the vertical centre of the picture to the vertical centre of the CRT. This is the first of the vertical alignments to perform. For an easy alignment, set SBL to ON. Vertical Amplitude (VAM). Align the vertical amplitude so that the complete test pattern is visible. Vertical S-Correction (VSC). Align the vertical linearity, meaning that vertical intervals of a grid pattern must be equal over the entire screen height. Vertical Shift (VSH). Align the vertical centring so that the test pattern is located vertically in the middle. Repeat the 'vertical amplitude' alignment if necessary. Service blanking (SBL). Switch the blanking of the lower half of the screen ON or OFF (to be used in combination with the vertical slope alignment). H60. Align straight horizontal lines if NTSC input (60 Hz) is used i.s.o. PAL (50 Hz).
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Index of this chapter: 1. Introduction 2. Audio Signal Processing 3. Video Signal Processing 4. Synchronisation 5. Deflection 6. Power Supply 7. Control 8. Abbreviations Notes: Figures can deviate slightly from the actual situation, due to different set executions. For a good understanding of the following circuit descriptions, please use the block diagram in chapter 6, or the electrical diagrams in chapter 7. Where necessary, you will find a separate drawing for clarification. The L01 is divided into 2 basic systems, i.e. mono and stereo sound. While the audio processing for the mono sound is done in the audio block of the UOC, an external audio processing IC is used for stereo sets. The tuning system features 100 video channels with onscreen display. The main tuning system uses a tuner, a microcomputer, and a memory IC mounted on the main panel. Also, in some type numbers, an FM radio is implemented with 40 pre-set channels. The microcomputer communicates with the memory IC, the customer keyboard, remote receiver, tuner, signal processor IC and the audio output IC via the I2C bus. The memory IC retains the settings for favourite stations, customer-preferred settings, and service/factory data. The on-screen graphics and closed caption decoding are done within the microprocessor, and then sent to the signal processor IC to be added to the main signal. The chassis uses a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS) for the main voltage source. The chassis has a hot ground reference on the primary side and a cold ground reference on the secondary side of the power supply and the rest of the chassis.
9.1
Introduction
The L01 chassis is a global TV chassis for the model year 2001 and is used for TV sets with screen sizes from 14 - 21 (small screen) to 21 - 32 (large screen). The standard architecture consists of a Main panel, a Picture Tube panel, a Side I/O panel (not al executions) and a Top Control panel. The Main panel consists primarily of conventional components with hardly any surface mounted devices.
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Figure 9-1 The functions for video processing, microprocessor (mP) and teletext (TXT) decoder are combined in one IC (TDA958xH), the so-called Ultimate One Chip (UOC). This chip is (surface) mounted on the copper side of the main panel.
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AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION EXT. AUDIO INPUT 7801 7861 7831 EXT. AUDIO OUT CONTROL 7209 7210 FM FM IF FMR BUFFER 7834 7835 47 AUDIO DECODING AND PROCESSING SELECTION MATR. SWITCH
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The FM radio uses the 10.7 MHz concept. This SIF frequency is available at pin 10 of the tuner. Via a preamplifier (TS7209 and TS7210), the signal is fed for demodulation to either the UOC (for mono FM radio) or by the Micronas MSP34X5 (for stereo FM radio).
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Figure 9-5 Once the signal source is selected, a chroma filter calibration is performed. The received colour burst sub-carrier frequency is used for this. Correspondingly, the chroma band pass filter for PAL processing or the cloche filter for SECAM processing is switched on. The selected luminance (Y) signal is supplied to the horizontal and vertical synchronisation processing circuit and to the luminance processing circuit. In the luminance-processing block, the luminance signal goes to the chroma trap filter. This trap is switched 'on' or 'off', depending on the colour burst detection of the chroma calibration circuit. The group delay correction part can be switched between the BG and a flat group delay characteristic. This has the advantage that in multi-standard receivers no compromise has to be made for the choice of the SAW filter. 9.3.4 Video Demodulation The colour decoder circuit detects whether the signal is a PAL, NTSC or SECAM signal. The result is made known to the auto system manager. The PAL/NTSC decoder has an internal clock generator, which is stabilised to the required frequency by using the 12 MHz clock signal from the reference oscillator of the microcontroller/teletext decoder. The base-band delay line is used to obtain a good suppression of cross colour effects. The Y signal and the delay line outputs U and V are applied to the luminance/chroma signal processing part of the TV processor. 9.3.5 Luminance/Chrominance Signal Processing The output of the YUV separator is fed to the internal YUV switch, which switches between the output of the YUV separator or the external YUV (for DVD or PIP) on pins 5153. Pin 50 is the input for the insertion control signal called FBL-1. When this signal level becomes higher than 0.9 V (but less than 3 V), the RGB signals at pins 51, 52 and 53 are inserted into the picture by using the internal switches. Also some picture improvement features are implemented in this part: Black stretch This function corrects the black level of incoming signals, which have a difference between the black level and the blanking level. The amount of extension depends upon the difference between actual black level and the darkest part of the incoming video signal level. It is detected by means of an internal capacitor.
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RF Signal Processing The incoming RF signal goes to the tuner (pos. 1000), where the 38.9 MHz IF signal is developed and amplified. The IF signals then exits the tuner from pin 11 to pass through the SAW filter (position 1002 in case of QSS demodulation and 1003 in case of Intercarrier demodulation). The shaped signal is then applied to the IF processor part of the UOC (pos. 7200). Tuner AGC (Automatic Gain Control) will reduce the tuner gain and thus the tuner output voltage when receiving strong RF signals. Adjust the AGC take-over point via the Service Alignment Mode (SAM). The tuner AGC starts working when the video-IF input reaches a certain input level and will adjust this level via the I2C bus. The tuner AGC signal goes to the tuner (pin 1) via the open collector output (pin 22) of the UOC. The IC also generates an Automatic Frequency Control (AFC) signal that goes to the tuning system via the I2C bus, to provide frequency correction when needed. The demodulated composite video signal is available at pin 38 and then buffered by transistor 7201.
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Video Source Selection The Composite Video Blanking Signal (CVBS) from buffer 7201 goes to the audio carrier trap filters (1200 and 1201) to remove the audio signal. The signal then goes to pin 40 of IC7200. The internal input switch selects the following input signals: Pin 40: terrestrial CVBS input Pin 42: external AV1 CVBS input Pin 44: external Side I/O CVBS or AV2 Luminance (Y) input Pin 45: external AV2 Chrominance (C) input
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White stretch This function adapts the transfer characteristic of the luminance amplifier in a non-linear way depending on the average picture content of the luminance signal. It operates in such a way that maximum stretching is obtained when signals with a low video level are received. For bright pictures, stretching is not active. Dynamic skin tone correction This circuit corrects (instantaneously and locally) the hue of those colours which are located in the area in the UV plane that matches the skin tone. The correction is dependent on the luminance, saturation and distance to the preferred axis.
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the vertical deflection is placed in an over-scan position, so that the discharge is not visible on the screen. 9.3.7 RGB Amplifier From outputs 56, 57 and 58 of IC7200, the RGB signals are applied to the analogue output amplifiers on the CRT panel. The R-signal is amplified by a circuit built around transistors TS7311, 7312 and 7313, which drives the picture tube cathodes. The supply voltage for the amplifier is +160 V and is derived from the line output stage. 9.3.8 SCAVEM (only present in large screen sets) The SCAn VElocity Modulation (SCAVEM) circuitry is implemented in the layout of the picture tube panel. It is thus not an extra module. This circuit influences the horizontal deflection as a function of the picture content. In an ideal square wave, the sides are limited in slope due to a limited bandwidth (5 MHz). SCAVEM will improve the slope as follows: At a positive slope, a SCAVEM current is generated which supports the deflection current. At the first half of the slope, the spot is accelerated and the picture is darker. At the second half of the slope, the spot is delayed and the slope becomes steeper. At the end of the slope, the SCAVEM-current decays to zero and the spot is at the original position. An overshoot occurs which improves the impression of sharpness. At the negative slope, the SCAVEM-current counteracts the deflection. During the first half of the slope, the spot is delayed and the slope becomes steeper. During the second half the spot accelerates, the SCAVEM-current is zero at the end of the slope. Via the three resistors R3371, R3379 and R3386, Red, Green and Blue are added together, buffered and offered to the emitter of TS7363. On the collector of this transistor, configured in a common base, the sum of these 3 signals is obtained. Via the emitter follower formed with TS7360, this signal is conveyed to the differentiator C2376 and R3392. Only the high frequencies are differentiated (small RC-time). The positive and negative pulses of this signal drive respectively TS7365 and TS7362 into conductivity. The DC setting of the output stage is set by R3363, R3374, R3378 and R3384. The working voltage of the transistors is settled at half the supply voltage. At the positive section of the pulse, the current flows through TS7365 and the SCAVEM coil. At the negative section of the pulse, the current flows through TS7362 and the SCAVEM coil.
The YUV signal is then fed to the colour matrix circuit, which converts it to R, G and B signals. The OSD/TXT signal from the microprocessor is mixed with the main signal at this point, before being output to the CRT board (pins 56, 57 and 58). 9.3.6 RGB Control The RGB control circuit enables the picture parameters contrast, brightness and saturation to be adjusted, by using a combination of the user menus and the remote control. Additionally automatic gain control for the RGB signals via cut-off stabilisation is achieved in this functional block to obtain an accurate biasing of the picture tube. Therefor this block inserts the cut-off point measuring pulses into the RGB signals during the vertical retrace period. The following additional controls are used: Black current calibration loop Because of the 2-point black current stabilisation circuit, both the black level and the amplitude of the RGB output signals depend on the drive characteristics of the picture tube. The system checks whether the returning measuring currents meet the requirements, and adapt the output level and gain of the circuit when necessary. After stabilisation of the loop, the RGB drive signals are switched on. The 2-point black level system adapts the drive voltage for each cathode in such a way that the two measuring currents have the right value. This is done with the measurement pulses during the frame flyback. During the first frame, three pulses with a current of 8 mA are generated to adjust the cut off voltage. During the second frame, three pulses with a current of 20 mA are generated to adjust the white drive. This has as a consequence, that a change in the gain of the output stage will be compensated by a gain change of the RGB control circuit. Pin 55 (BLKIN) of the UOC is used as the feedback input from the CRT base panel. Blue stretch This function increases the colour temperature of the bright scenes (amplitudes which exceed a value of 80% of the nominal amplitude). This effect is obtained by decreasing the small signal gain of the red and green channel signals, which exceed this 80% level. Beam current limiting A beam current limiting circuit inside the UOC handles the contrast and brightness control for the RGB signals. This prevents the CRT from being overdriven, which could otherwise cause serious damage in the line output stage. The reference used for this purpose is the DC voltage on pin 54 (BLCIN) of the TV processor. Contrast and brightness reduction of the RGB output signals is therefore proportional to the voltage present on this pin. Contrast reduction starts when the voltage on pin 54 is lower than 2.8 V. Brightness reduction starts when the voltage on pin 54 is less than 1.7 V. The voltage on pin 54 is normally 3.3 V (limiter not active). During set switch off, the black current control circuit generates a fixed beam current of 1 mA. This current ensures that the picture tube capacitance is discharged. During the switch-off period,
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Synchronisation
Inside IC7200 (part D), the vertical and horizontal syncpulses are separated. These H and V signals are synchronised with the incoming CVBS signal. They are then fed to the H- and V-drive circuits and to the OSD/TXT circuit for synchronisation of the On Screen Display and Teletext (or Closed Caption) information.
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Horizontal Drive The horizontal drive signal is obtained from an internal VCO, which is running at twice the line frequency. This frequency is divided by two, to lock the first control loop to the incoming signal.
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9.5.3 Rotation (only present in widescreen sets) To cope with the different earth magnetism situations in the world, a rotation coil is added in widescreen sets. This coil is controlled by the rotation circuitry (see diagram A15). The amount of frame rotation is user controlled via the the PWM output (pin 77) of the UOC. With the tilt setting at -10, the PWM duty cycle is 0.1 (leftmost tuning). With the setting at +10, the duty cycle is 0.9 (rightmost tuning). The output of amplifier IC7171 is a DC-voltage in the range from 0 (user setting = -10), via 6 V (user setting = 0) to 12 V (user setting = +10).
When the IC is switched on, the Hdrive signal is suppressed until the frequency is correct. The Hdrive signal is available at pin 30. The Hflybk signal is fed to pin 31 to phase lock the horizontal oscillator, so that TS7462 cannot switch on during the flyback time. The EWdrive signal for the E/W circuit (if present) is available on pin 15, where it drives transistor 7400 to make linearity corrections in the horizontal drive. When the set is switched on, the +8V voltage goes to pin 9 of IC7200. The horizontal drive starts up in a soft start mode. It starts with a very short TON time of the horizontal output transistor. The TOFF of the transistor is identical to the time in normal operation. The starting frequency during switch on is therefore about 2 times higher than the normal value. The on time is slowly increased to the nominal value in 1175 ms. When the nominal value is reached, the PLL is closed in such a way that only very small phase corrections are necessary. The EHTinformation line on pin 11 is intended to be used as a X-ray protection. When this protection is activated (when the voltage exceeds 6 V), the horizontal drive (pin 30) is switched 'off' immediately. If the H-drive is stopped, pin 11 will become low again. Now the horizontal drive is again switched on via the slow start procedure. The EHTinformation line (Aquadag) is also fed back to the UOC IC7200 pin 54, to adjust the picture level in order to compensate for changes in the beam current. The filament voltage is monitored for no or excessive voltage. This voltage is rectified by diode 6413 and fed to the emitter of transistor 7405. If this voltage goes above 6.8 V, transistor 7405 will conduct, making the EHT0 line high. This will immediately switch off the horizontal drive (pin 30) via the slow stop procedure. The horizontal drive signal exits IC7200 at pin 30 and goes to 7401, the horizontal driver transistor. The signal is amplified and coupled to the base circuit of 7402, the horizontal output transistor. This will drive the line output transformer (LOT) and associated circuit. The LOT provides the extra high voltage (EHT), the VG2 voltage and the focus and filament voltages for the CRT, while the line output circuit drives the horizontal deflection coil. 9.5.2 Vertical Drive A divider circuit performs the vertical synchronisation. The vertical ramp generator needs an external resistor (R3245, pin 20) and capacitor (C2244, pin 21). A differential output is available at pins 16 and 17, which are DC-coupled with the vertical output stage. To avoid damage of the picture tube when the vertical deflection fails, the V_GUARD output is fed to the beam current limiting input. When a failure is detected, the RGBoutputs are blanked. When no vertical deflection output stage is connected, this guard circuit will also blank the output signals. These V_DRIVE+ and V_DRIVE- signals are applied to the input pins 7 and 1 of IC7471 (vertical deflection amplifier). These are voltage driven differential inputs. As the driver device (IC7200) delivers output currents, R3474 and R3479 convert them to voltage. The differential input voltage is compared with the voltage across measuring resistor R3471 that provides internal feedback information. The voltage across this measuring resistor is proportional to the output current, which is available at pin 5 where it drives the vertical deflection coil (connector 0222). IC7471 is supplied by +/-13 V. The vertical flyback voltage is generated at pin 3.
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Figure 9-7 9.6.1 Introduction The supply is a Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS). The frequency of operation varies with the circuit load. This Quasi-Resonant Flyback behaviour has some important benefits compared to a hard switching fixed frequency Flyback converter. The efficiency can be improved up to
Circuit Description
90%, which results in lower power consumption. Moreover the supply runs cooler and safety is enhanced. The power supply starts operating when a DC voltage goes from the rectifier bridge via T5520, R3532 to pin 8. The operating voltage for the driver circuit is also taken from the hot side of this transformer. The switching regulator IC7520 starts switching the FET on and off, to control the current flow through the primary winding of transformer 5520. The energy stored in the primary winding during the on time is delivered to the secondary windings during the off time. The MainSupply line is the reference voltage for the power supply. It is sampled by resistors 3543 and 3544 and fed to the input of the regulator 7540/6540. This regulator drives the feedback optocoupler 7515 to set the feedback control voltage on pin 3 of 7520. The power supply in the set is on any time AC power goes to the set. Derived Voltages The voltages supplied by the secondary windings of T5520 are: MainAux for the audio circuit (voltage depends on set execution, see table below), 3.3 V and 3.9 V for the microprocessor and MainSupply for the horizontal output (voltage depends on set execution, see table below). Other supply voltages are provided by the LOT. It supplies +50 V (only for large screen sets), +13 V, +8 V, +5 V and a +200 V source for the video drive. The secondary voltages of the LOT are monitored by the EHTinformation lines. These lines are fed to the video processor part of the UOC IC7200 on pins 11 and 34. This circuit will shut off the horizontal drive in case of overvoltage or excessive beam current.
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Figure 9-9 Degaussing When the set is switched on, the degaussing relay 1515 is immediately activated as transistor 7580 is conducting. Due to the RC-time of R3580 and C2580, it will last about 3 to 4 seconds before transistor 7580 is switched off. 9.6.2 Basic IC Functionality For a clear understanding of the Quasi-Resonant behaviour, it is possible to explain it by a simplified circuit diagram (see Figure below). In this circuit diagram, the secondary side is transferred to the primary side and the transformer is replaced by an inductance LP. CD is the total drain capacitance including the resonance capacitor CR, parasitic output capacitor COSS of the MOSFET and the winding capacitance CW of the transformer. The turns ratio of the transformer is represented by n (NP/NS).
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Figure 9-10 In the Quasi-Resonant mode each period can be divided into four different time intervals, in chronological order: Interval 1: t0 < t < t1 primary stroke At the beginning of the first interval, the MOSFET is switched on and energy is stored in the primary inductance (magnetisation). At the end, the MOSFET is switched off and the second interval starts.
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Interval 2: t1 < t < t2 commutation time In the second interval, the drain voltage will rise from almost zero to VIN+n(VOUT +VF). VF is the forward voltage drop of de diode that will be omitted from the equations from now on. The current will change its positive derivative, corresponding to VIN/LP, to a negative derivative, corresponding to -nVOUT /LP. Interval 3: t2 < t < t3 secondary stroke In the third interval, the stored energy is transferred to the output, so the diode starts to conduct and the inductive current IL will decrease. In other words, the transformer will be demagnetised. When the inductive current has become zero the next interval begins. Interval 4: t3 < t < t00 resonance time In the fourth interval, the energy stored in the drain capacitor CD will start to resonate with the inductance LP. The voltage and current waveforms are sinusoidal waveforms. The drain voltage will drop from VIN+nVOUT to VIN-nVOUT.
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Frequency Behaviour The frequency in the QR-mode is determined by the power stage and is not influenced by the controller (important parameters are LP and CD). The frequency varies with the input voltage VIN and the output power POUT. If the required output power increases, more energy has to be stored in the transformer. This leads to longer magnetising tPRIM and demagnetising tSEC times, which will decrease the frequency. See the frequency versus output power characteristics below. The frequency characteristic is not only output power, but also input voltage dependent. The higher the input voltage, the smaller tPRIM, so the higher the frequency will be.
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The moment that the voltage on pin 1 drops below the under voltage lock out level (UVLO = 9 V), the IC will stop switching and will enter a safe restart from the rectified mains voltage. Operation The supply can run in three different modes depending on the output power: Quasi-Resonant mode (QR) The QR mode, described above, is used during normal operation. This will give a high efficiency. Frequency Reduction mode (FR) The FR mode (also called VCO mode) is implemented to decrease the switching losses at low output loads. In this way the efficiency at low output powers is increased, which enables power consumption smaller than 3 W during stand-by. The voltage at the pin 3 (Ctrl) determines where the frequency reduction starts. An external Ctrl voltage of 1.425 V corresponds with an internal VCO level of 75 mV. This fixed VCO level is called VVCO,start . The frequency will be reduced in relation to the VCO voltage between 75 mV and 50 mV (at levels larger than 75 mV, Ctrl voltage < 1.425V, the oscillator will run on maximum frequency foscH = 175 kHz typically). At 50 mV (VVCO,max) the frequency is reduced to the minimum level of 6 kHz. Valley switching is still active in this mode. Minimum Frequency mode (MinF) At VCO levels below 50 mV, the minimum frequency will remain on 6 kHz, which is called the MinF mode. Because of this low frequency, it is possible to run at very low loads without having any output regulation problems.
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Figure 9-11 Point P1 is the minimum frequency fMIN that occurs at the specified minimum input voltage and maximum output power required by the application. Of course the minimum frequency has to be chosen above the audible limit (>20 kHz). Start-up Sequence When the rectified AC voltage VIN (via the centre tap connected to pin 8) reaches the Mains dependent operation level (Mlevel: between 60 and 100 V), the internal Mlevel switch will be opened and the start-up current source is enabled to charge capacitor C2521 at the VCC pin as shown below. The soft start switch is closed when the VCC reaches a level of 7 V and the soft start capacitor CSS (C2522, between pin 5 and the sense resistor R3526), is charged to 0.5 V. Once the VCC capacitor is charged to the start-up voltage VCC-start (11 V), the IC starts driving the MOSFET. Both internal current sources are switched off after reaching this start-up voltage. Resistor RSS (3524) will discharge the soft start capacitor, such that the peak current will slowly increase. This to prevent transformer rattle. During start-up, the VCC capacitor will be discharged until the moment that the primary auxiliary winding takes over this voltage.
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The system enters burst mode standby when the microprocessor activates the Stdby_con line. When this line is pulled high, the base of TS7541 is allowed to go high. This is triggered by the current from collector TS7542. When TS7541 turns on, the opto-coupler (7515) is activated, sending a large current signal to pin 3 (Ctrl). In response to this signal, the IC stops switching and enters a hiccup mode. This burst activation signal should be present for longer than the burst blank period (typically 30 ms): the blanking time prevents false burst triggering due to spikes. Burst mode standby operation continues until the microcontroller pulls the Stdby_con signal low again. The base of TS7541 is unable to go high, thus cannot turn on. This will disable the burst mode. The system then enters the start-up sequence and begins normal switching behaviour. For a more detailed description of one burst cycle, three time intervals are defined: t1: Discharge of VCC when gate drive is active During the first interval, energy is transferred, which result in a ramp-up of the output voltage (VSTAB) in front of the stabiliser. When enough energy is stored in the capacitor, the IC will be switched off by a current pulse generated at the secondary side. This pulse is transferred to the primary side via the opto coupler. The controller will disable the output driver (safe restart mode) when the current pulse reaches a threshold level of 16 mA into the Ctrl pin. A resistor R1 (R3519) is placed in series with the opto coupler, to limit the current going into the Ctrl pin. Meanwhile the VCC capacitor is discharged but has to stay above VUVLO . t2: Discharge of VCC when gate drive is inactive During the second interval, the VCC is discharged to VUVLO. The output voltage will decrease depending on the load. t3: Charge of VCC when gate drive is inactive The third interval starts when the UVLO is reached. The internal current source charges the VCC capacitor (also the soft start capacitor is recharged). Once the VCC capacitor is charged to the start-up voltage, the driver is activated and a new burst cycle is started.
t1
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Figure 9-13 Safe-Restart Mode This mode is introduced to prevent the components from being destroyed during eventual system fault conditions. It is also used for the Burst mode. The Safe-Restart mode will be entered if it is triggered by one of the following functions: Over voltage protection, Short winding protection, Maximum on time protection, VCC reaching UVLO level (fold back during overload), Detecting a pulse for Burst mode, Over temperature protection. When entering the Safe-Restart mode, the output driver is immediately disabled and latched. The VCC winding will not charge the VCC capacitor anymore and the V CC voltage will drop until UVLO is reached. To recharge the VCC capacitor, the internal current source (I(restart)(VCC) ) will be switched on to initiate a new start-up sequence as described before. This Safe-Restart mode will persist until the controller detects no faults or burst triggers. Standby The set goes to Standby in the following cases: After pressing the standby key on the remote control. When the set is in protection mode. In Standby, the power supply works in burst mode. Burst mode can be used to reduce the power consumption below 1 W at stand-by. During this mode, the controller is active (generating gate pulses) for only a short time and for a longer time inactive waiting for the next burst cycle. In the active period the energy is transferred to the secondary and stored in the buffer capacitor CSTAB in front of the linear stabiliser (see Figure below). During the inactive period, the load (e.g. microprocessor) discharges this capacitor. In this mode, the controller makes use of the Safe-Restart mode.
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Protection Events The SMPS IC7520 has the following protection features: Demagnetisation sense This feature guarantees discontinuous conduction mode operation in every situation. The oscillator will not start a new primary stroke until the secondary stroke has ended. This is to ensure that FET 7521 will not turn on until the demagnetisation of transformer 5520 is completed. The function is an additional protection feature against: saturation of the transformer, damage of the components during initial start-up, an overload of the output. The demag(netisation) sense is realised by an internal circuit that guards the voltage (Vdemag) at pin 4 that is connected
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Mains dependent operation enabling level To prevent the supply from starting at a low input voltage, which could cause audible noise, a mains detection is implemented (Mlevel). This detection is provided via pin 8, that detects the minimum start-up voltage between 60 and 100 V. As previous mentioned, the controller is enabled between 60 and 100 V. An additional advantage of this function is the protection against a disconnected buffer capacitor (CIN). In this case, the supply will not be able to start-up because the VCC capacitor will not be charged to the start-up voltage.
to VCC winding by resistor R1 (R3522). The Figure below shows the circuit and the idealised waveforms across this winding.
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Demagnetization
I(opp)(demag)
I(ovp)(demag) R1
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Figure 9-16 Over Voltage Protection The Over Voltage Protection ensures that the output voltage will remain below an adjustable level. This works by sensing the auxiliary voltage via the current flowing into pin 4 (DEM) during the secondary stroke. This voltage is a well-defined replica of the output voltage. Any voltage spikes are averaged by an internal filter. If the output voltage exceeds the OVP trip level, the OVP circuit switches the power MOSFET off. Next, the controller waits until the under voltage lock out level (UVLO = 9 V) is reached on pin 1 (VCC). This is followed by a safe restart cycle, after which switching starts again. This process is repeated as long as the OVP condition exists. The output voltage, at which the OVP function trips, is set by the demagnetisation resistor R3522. Over Current Protection The internal OCP protection circuit limits the sense voltage on pin 5 to an internal level. Over Power Protection During the primary stroke, the rectified AC input voltage is measured by sensing the current drawn from pin 4 (DEM). This current is dependent on the voltage on pin 9 of transformer 5520 and the value of R3522. The current information is used to adjust the peak drain current, which is measured via pin ISENSE. Short Winding Protection If the sense voltage on pin 5 exceeds the short winding protection voltage (0.75 V), the converter will stop switching. Once VCC drops below the UVLO level, capacitor C2521 will be recharged and the supply will start again. This cycle will be repeated until the short circuit is removed (safe restart mode). The short winding protection will also protect in case of a secondary diode short circuit. This protection circuit is activated after the leading edge blanking time (LEB). LEB time The LEB (Leading Edge Blanking) time is an internally fixed delay, preventing false triggering of the comparator due to current spikes. This delay determines the minimum on time of the controller. Over Temperature protection When the junction temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown temperature (typ. 140 C), the IC will disable the driver. When the VCC voltage drops to UVLO, the VCC capacitor will be recharged to the V(start) level. If the temperature is still too high, the VCC voltage will drop again to the UVLO level (Safe-Restart mode). This mode will persist until the junction temperature drops 8 degrees typically below the shutdown temperature.
Signal Processing
LED User Interface IR KEYBOARD/ (EW protection uP - Control Deflection 16:9 PANORAMA POWER_DOWN Sound Amplifier VOLUME/ MUTE STBY_CON Power Supply STATUS 1 STATUS 2 SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR I/O
TREBLE/Tilt Processing BASS WRITE Enable Tilt BUZZ PANORAMA ITV or Pip ITV-DATA-OUT SEL-IF-LL/M-TRAP ITV-DATA-IN ITV-CLOCK RESET Tuner / IF NVM
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Figure 9-17 9.7.1 Introduction The microprocessor part of the UOC has the complete control and teletext on board. User menu, Service Default Mode, Service Alignment Mode and Customer Service Mode are generated by the mP. Communication to other ICs is done via the I2C-bus. 9.7.2 I2C-Bus The main control system, which consists of the microprocessor part of the UOC (7200), is linked to the external devices (tuner, NVM, MSP, etc) by means of the I2Cbus. An internal I2C-bus is used to control other signal processing functions, like video processing, sound IF, vision IF, synchronisation, etc. 9.7.3 User Interface There are two control signals, called KEYBOARD_protn and IR. Users can interact either through the Remote Control transmitter, or by activation of the appropriate keyboard buttons. The L01 uses a remote control with RC5 protocol. The incoming signal is connected to pin 67 of the UOC. The 'Top Control' keyboard, connected to UOC pin 80, can also control the set. Button recognition is done via a voltage divider. The KEYBOARD_protn line, also serves to detect faults in the E/W circuit, which would require the mP to shut down the set (by forcing the power supply in standby mode).
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The front LED (6691) is connected to an output control line of the microprocessor (pin 5). It is activated to provide the user information about whether or not the set is working correctly (e.g., responding to the remote control or fault condition) 9.7.4 Sound Interface 9.7.7 There are three control signals, called Volume_Mute, Treble_Buzzer_Hosp_app and Bass_panorama. The Volume_Mute line controls the sound level output of the audio amplifier or to mute it in case of no video identification or from user command. This line also controls the volume level during set switch on and off (to prevent audio plop). The Treble and Bass lines are used (in mono 4:3 sets) to switch between different smart sound modes. For other set executions (e.g. stereo, widescreen), they have another functionality: The Bass_panorama line is used to switch the panorama mode in widescreen sets (to fit 4:3 pictures into a 16:9 display, it is possible to apply a panoramic horizontal distortion, to make a screen-fitting picture without black sidebars or lost video). The Treble_Buzzer_Hosp_app is used in ITV applications for other feautures, and in widescreen sets to enable the Tilt feature (via R3172 on diagram A8) in the deflection part. 9.7.5 In- and Output Selection For the control of the input and output selections, there are three lines: STATUS1 This signal provides information to the microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on the SCART1 AV input and output port. 0 to 2 V: INTERNAL 4:3 4.5 to 7 V: EXTERNAL 16:9 9.5 to 12 V: EXTERNAL 4:3 STATUS2 This signal provides information to the microprocessor on whether a video signal is available on the SCART2 AV input and output port (signal is low). For sets with an SVHS input, it provides the additional information if a Y/C or CVBS source is present (signal is high). The presence of an external Y/C source makes this line high while a CVBS source makes the line low. 0 to 2 V: INTERNAL 4:3 4.5 to 7 V: EXTERNAL 16:9 9.5 to 12 V: EXTERNAL 4:3 SEL-MAIN-FRNT-RR This is the source select control signal from the microprocessor. This control line is under user control or can be activated by the other two control lines. 9.7.6 Power Supply Control The microprocessor part is supplied with 3.3 V and 3.9 V both derived from the MainAux voltage via a 3V3 stabiliser (7560) and a diode. Two signals are used to control the power supply: Stdby_con This signal is generated by the microprocessor when over-current takes place at the MainAux line. This is done to enable the power supply into standby burst mode, and to enable this mode during a protection. This signal is low under normal operation conditions and goes to high (3.3 V) under standby and fault conditions. POWER_DOWN This signal is generated by the power supply. Under normal operating conditions this signal is high (3.3 V). During standby mode, this signal is a pulse train of approx. 10 Hz and a high duration of 5 ms. It is used to give information to the UOC about the fault condition in the Audio amplifier supply circuit. This information is generated by sensing the current on the MainAux line (using voltage drop across R3564 to trigger TS7562). This signal goes low when the DCTuner IF
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Pin 3 of the UOC (SEL-IF-LL_M-TRAP), is an output pin to switch the SAW-filter to the appropriate system. If UOC pin 3 is low, the selected system is: West Europe: PAL B/G, I, SECAM L/L East Europe: PAL B/G Asia Pacific: NTSC M If UOC pin 3 is high, the selected system is: West Europe: SECAM L, L-NICAM East Europe: PAL D/K Asia Pacific: PAL B/G, D/K, I Note: For West Europe, two separate SAW filters (1002 and 1004) are used for video and audio (Quasi Split Sound demodulation). For East Europe, one SAW filter (1003) is used for both (Intercarrier demodulation). 9.7.8 Protection Events Several protection events are controlled by the UOC: BC protection, to protect the picture tube from a too high beam current. The UOC has the capability of measuring the normal back level current during the vertical flyback. So if for some reason the CRT circuit is malfunctioning (i.e. high beam current), the normal black current will be out of the 75 mA range, and the UOC will trigger the power supply to shut down. However, this is a high beam-current situation, the TV screen will be bright white before the set is shut down. I2C protection, to check whether all I2C IC's are functioning. In case one of these protections is activated, the set will go into standby. The on and standby LEDs are controlled via the UOC.
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HA Horizontal Acquisition: horizontal sync pulse coming out of the HIP Horizontal Flyback Pulse: horizontal sync pulse from large signal deflection Headphone Colour phase control for NTSC (not the same as Tint) Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.0 MHz Integrated IC bus Intermediate Frequency Integrated IC bus Scan mode where two fields are used to form one frame. Each field contains half the number of the total amount of lines. The fields are written in pairs, causing line flicker. Institutional TV Latin America Light Emitting Diode Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz. L is Band I, L is all bands except for Band I Low Noise Amplifier Large Screen Loudspeaker Large signal panel Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 4.5 MHz Multistandard Sound Processor: ITT sound decoder Mute-Line Not Connected Near Instantaneous Compounded Audio Multiplexing. This is a digital sound system, mainly used in Europe. National Television Standard Committee. Colour system mainly used in North America and Japan. Colour carrier NTSC M/N = 3.579545 MHz, NTSC 4.43 = 4.433619 MHz (this is a VCR norm, it is not transmitted off-air) Non Volatile Memory: IC containing TV related data e.g. alignments Option Byte Open Circuit On Screen Display Phase Alternating Line. Colour system mainly used in West Europe (colour carrier = 4.433619 MHz) and South America (colour carrier PAL M = 3.575612 MHz and PAL N = 3.582056 MHz) Printed Circuit board Picture In Picture Phase Locked Loop. Used for e.g. FST tuning systems. The customer can give directly the desired frequency Power-On Reset Scan mode where all scan lines are displayed in one frame at the same time, creating a double vertical resolution. Picture Tube Panel (or CRT-panel) Random Access Memory Remote Control handset Remote Control system 5, signal from the remote control receiver Red Green Blue Read Only Memory
Abbreviation list
2CS ACI 2 Carrier (or Channel) Stereo Automatic Channel Installation: algorithm that installs TV sets directly from cable network by means of a predefined TXT page Analogue to Digital Converter Automatic Frequency Control: control signal used to tune to the correct frequency Automatic Fine Tuning Automatic Gain Control: algorithm that controls the video input of the featurebox Amplitude Modulation Asia Pacific Aspect Ratio: 4 by 3 or 16 by 9 Automatic Tuning System External Audio Video Automatic Volume Level Beam Current Protection Beam Current Limitation Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 5.5 MHz Black current informationrmation Broadcast Television Standard Committee. Multiplex FM stereo sound system, originating from the USA and used e.g. in LATAM and AP-NTSC countries Blue teletext Closed Caption Computer aided rePair Cathode Ray Tube or picture tube Customer Service Mode Colour Transient Improvement: manipulates steepness of chroma transients Composite Video Blanking and Synchronisation Digital to Analogue Converter Dynamic Bass Enhancement: extra low frequency amplification Dynamic Bass Expander Monochrome TV system. Sound carrier distance is 6.5 MHz Direction For Use: description for the end user Dynamic Noise Reduction Digital Signal Processing Dealer Service Tool: special remote control designed for dealers to enter e.g. service mode Digital Versatile Disc Electrically Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory Extra High Tension Extra High Tension informationrmation Europe East West, related to horizontal deflection of the set External (source), entering the set via SCART or Cinch Fast Blanking: DC signal accompanying RGB signals Filament of CRT Flash memory Field Memory Frequency Modulation
HFB
ADC AFC
AFT AGC
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SAM SAP SC S/C SCAVEM SCL SDA SDM SECAM Service Alignment Mode Second Audio Program Sandcastle: pulse derived from sync signals Short Circuit Scan Velocity Modulation Serial Clock Serial Data Service Default Mode SEequence Couleur Avec Memoire. Colour system mainly used in France and East Europe. Colour carriers = 4.406250 MHz and 4.250000 MHz Sound Intermediate Frequency Small Screen Standby Super Video Home System Software Total Harmonic Distortion Teletext Microprocessor Ultimate One Chip Vertical Acquisition Main supply voltage for the deflection stage (mostly 141 V) Violence Chip Video Cassette Recorder What You See Is What You Record: record selection that follows main picture and sound Quartz crystal Luminance (Y) and Chrominance (C) signal
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100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W Jumper 10k 1% 0.1W 1k5 1% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 2k2 5% 0.1W 6k8 1% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.1W Jumper 330W 1% 1.25W 330W 1% 1.25W 150W 5% 0.5W 220k 1% 0.1W 150W 5% 0.5W 47k 1% 0.1W 150W 5% 0.5W 220k 1% 0.1W 150W 5% 0.5W 47k 1% 0.1W
L01.2E
3692 3693 3694 3801 3802 3803 3804 3805 3806 3807 3808 3831 3832 3833 3836 3837 3838 3839 3840 3841 3842 3843 3849 3901 3902 3903 3903 3904 3905 3906 3907 3941 3942 3943 3944 3945 3946 3947 3948 3949 3950 3951 3981 3982 4xxx 4xxx 4822 051 10102 4822 117 11503 4822 051 20472 4822 116 83872 4822 050 11002 4822 117 10837 4822 117 11149 4822 051 10102 4822 117 10837 4822 117 11149 4822 050 11002 4822 117 10834 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 050 11002 4822 116 52175 4822 051 10102 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20472 4822 051 20822 4822 051 10102 4822 117 11449 4822 051 20471 4822 051 10102 4822 051 20332 4822 051 20332 4822 051 20822 4822 117 10833 4822 051 20332 4822 117 10833 4822 051 20822 4822 117 11373 4822 051 20392 4822 117 12955 4822 117 12955 4822 051 10102 4822 117 10965 4822 117 13577 4822 117 10834 4822 116 83933 4822 051 20561 4822 051 20391 4822 116 52206 4822 116 52206 4822 051 10008 4822 051 20008
10.
GB 63
6001 6002 6004 6201 6202 6206 6241 6402 6404 6405 6406 6407 6408
5001 5002 5003 5201 5201 5201 5202 5241 5242 5408 5410 5444 5445 5501 5520 5521 5560 5561 5562 5563 5602 5603 5604 5831 5832 5833 5835
3109 3110 3111 3112 3113 3114 3115 3116 3117 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3140 3155 3181 3182 3183 3184 3185 3186 3200 3201 3202 3203 3204 3206 3207 3208 3208 3209 3212 3213 3214 3217 3218 3219 3223 3226 3227 3228 3229 3230 3230 3231 3231 3232 3233 3234 3235 3236 3236 3237 3237 3238 3238 3239 3239 3240 3241 3242 3244 3245 3246 3247 3248 3249 3251 3254 3256 3257 3258 3259 3261 3403 3404 3406 3408 3410 3411 3412 3413 3414 3415 3416 3417 3418 3419 3420 3421 3422 3423 3424
4822 116 52201 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52264 4822 117 11507 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52199 4822 051 10102 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52176 4822 117 11507 4822 116 52195 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52175 4822 116 83868 4822 117 10834 4822 116 83868 4822 117 10834 4822 116 83881 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 050 21003 4822 117 10837 4822 050 11002 4822 051 20391 4822 117 10353 4822 117 11373 4822 051 20471 4822 051 20561 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20334 4822 117 11149 4822 117 11449 4822 117 11373 4822 051 20561 4822 117 10837 4822 116 52234 4822 117 11454 4822 051 10102 4822 117 11504 4822 051 20008 4822 051 20561 4822 117 11449 4822 117 11454 4822 117 10361 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20154 4822 117 10837 4822 051 20122 4822 117 13577 4822 051 20561 4822 117 11504 4822 117 11504 4822 117 13577 4822 117 10837 4822 051 20223 4822 051 20273 4822 116 52231 4822 051 20393 4822 117 10833 4822 117 13579 4822 051 20273 4822 116 52231 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20105 4822 051 10102 4822 051 20106 4822 051 20334 4822 051 20474 4822 117 13577 4822 053 12229 4822 052 10688 4822 050 21003 4822 116 52303 4822 051 20333 4822 052 10109 4822 050 23903 4822 117 10833 4822 050 21203 4822 050 11002 4822 052 10398 4822 050 23303 4822 051 20333 4822 117 11507 4822 051 20333 4822 053 11688 4822 117 11373 4822 117 11454 4822 116 52175
75W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 27k 5% 0.5W 6k8 1% 0.1W 75W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 75W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 75W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 68W 5% 0.5W 1k 2% 0.25W 75W 5% 0.5W 10W 5% 0.5W 6k8 1% 0.1W 47W 5% 0.5W 75W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 150W 5% 0.5W 47k 1% 0.1W 150W 5% 0.5W 47k 1% 0.1W 390W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 10k 1% 0.6W 100k 1% 0.1W 1k 1% 0.4W 390W 5% 0.1W 150W 1% 0.1W 100W 1% 470W 5% 0.1W 560W 5% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 330k 5% 0.1W 82k 1% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.1W 100W 1% 560W 5% 0.1W 100k 1% 0.1W 100k 5% 0.5W 820W 1% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 270W 1% 0.1W Jumper 560W 5% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.1W 820W 1% 0.1W 680W 1% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 150k 5% 0.1W 100k 1% 0.1W 1k2 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 560W 5% 0.1W 270W 1% 0.1W 270W 1% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 100k 1% 0.1W 22k 5% 0.1W 27k 5% 0.1W 820W 5% 0.5W 39k 5% 0.1W 10k 1% 0.1W 220k 1% 0.1W 27k 5% 0.1W 820W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 1M 5% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 10M 5% 0.1W 330k 5% 0.1W 470k 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 22W 5% 3W 6W8 5% 0.33W 10k 1% 0.6W 8k2 5% 0.5W 33k 5% 0.1W 10W 5% 0.33W 39k 1% 0.6W 10k 1% 0.1W 12k 1% 0.6W 1k 1% 0.4W 3W9 5% 0.33W 33k 1% 0.6W 33k 5% 0.1W 6k8 1% 0.1W 33k 5% 0.1W 6W8 5% 2W 100W 1% 820W 1% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W
3425 3426 3427 3428 3429 3430 3431 3431 3432 3435 3436 3471 3471 3472 3472 3473 3474 3475 3476 3477 3478 3479 3500 3501 3504 3506 3507 3519 3520 3521 3522 3523 3524 3525 3526 3527 3528 3529 3530 3531 3541 3542 3543 3544 3545 3546 3547 3548 3549 3552 3559 3560 3561 3562 3563 3564 3565 3566 3567 3568 3569 3603 3604 3605 3606 3607 3608 3609 3610 3611 3612 3614 3615 3617 3618 3619 3622 3623 3624 3625 3626 3627 3628 3630 3632 3634 3636 3681 3682 3683 3684 3685 3686 3691
4822 116 52238 4822 051 20105 4822 116 52238 4822 052 11399 4822 116 52269 4822 116 52244 4822 051 20472 4822 051 20562 4822 116 52186 4822 100 12159 4822 052 10478 4822 050 23908 4822 050 25608 4822 050 25608 4822 050 26808 4822 050 22202 4822 050 11002 4822 050 22202 4822 052 10158 4822 116 83872 4822 116 83872 4822 050 11002 4822 053 21335 4822 053 21335 2120 660 90043 4822 116 83872 4822 252 11215 4822 116 83876 4822 051 20122 4822 116 52186 4822 051 20334 4822 052 10101 4822 117 11148 4822 051 10102 2120 106 90636 4822 052 10222 4822 117 10833 4822 117 10834 4822 051 20472 4822 051 20008 4822 051 20471 4822 117 11139 4822 050 28203 4822 050 26802 4822 117 11149 4822 051 20008 4822 117 11342 4822 051 20822 4822 116 83883 4822 117 10833 4822 051 10102 4822 116 52195 4822 116 83872 4822 117 10833 4822 051 20822 3198 012 21070 4822 053 10331 4822 117 11449 4822 117 11449 4822 051 20822 4822 051 20562 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20472 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52256 4822 116 52175 4822 050 11002 4822 116 52303 4822 117 11373 4822 116 52303 4822 116 52283 4822 050 21003 4822 116 52283 4822 116 83961 4822 116 52303 4822 117 11373 4822 051 20472 4822 116 52175 4822 116 52175 4822 051 20472 4822 051 20472 4822 117 10833 4822 117 11449 4822 051 20008 4822 116 52175 4822 117 11373 4822 051 20391 4822 051 20332 4822 051 20391 4822 051 20561 4822 051 20561 4822 117 11139 4822 117 13577
12k 5% 0.5W 1M 5% 0.1W 12k 5% 0.5W 39W 5% 0.5W 3k3 5% 0.5W 15k 5% 0.5W 4k7 5% 0.1W 5k6 5% 0.1W 22W 5% 0.5W 100k 30% 4W7 5% 0.33W 3W9 1% 0.6W 5W6 1% 0.6W 5W6 1% 0.6W 6W8 1% 0.6W 2k2 1% 0.6W 1k 1% 0.4W 2k2 1% 0.6W 1W5 5% 0.33W 220W 5% 0.5W 220W 5% 0.5W 1k 1% 0.4W 3M3 5% 0.5W 3M3 5% 0.5W PTC 9W 200V 220W 5% 0.5W Spark gap 270W 5% 0.5W 1k2 5% 0.1W 22W 5% 0.5W 330k 5% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.33W 56k 1% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 0W18 5% 2k2 5% 0.33W 10k 1% 0.1W 47k 1% 0.1W 4k7 5% 0.1W Jumper 470W 5% 0.1W 1k5 1% 0.1W 82k 1% 0.6W 6k8 1% 0.6W 82k 1% 0.1W Jumper 0W33 5% 2W 8k2 5% 0.1W 470W 5% 0.5W 10k 1% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 47W 5% 0.5W 220W 5% 0.5W 10k 1% 0.1W 8k2 5% 0.1W 0.33W 2W 330W 5% 1W 2k2 5% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.1W 8k2 5% 0.1W 5k6 5% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 4k7 5% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.5W 2k2 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 1k 1% 0.4W 8k2 5% 0.5W 100W 1% 8k2 5% 0.5W 4k7 5% 0.5W 10k 1% 0.6W 4k7 5% 0.5W 6k8 5% 8k2 5% 0.5W 100W 1% 4k7 5% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 4k7 5% 0.1W 4k7 5% 0.1W 10k 1% 0.1W 2k2 5% 0.1W Jumper 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 1% 390W 5% 0.1W 3k3 5% 0.1W 390W 5% 0.1W 560W 5% 0.1W 560W 5% 0.1W 1k5 1% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W
1k 2% 0.25W 220W 1% 0.1W 4k7 5% 0.1W 220W 5% 0.5W 1k 1% 0.4W 100k 1% 0.1W 82k 1% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 100k 1% 0.1W 82k 1% 0.1W 1k 1% 0.4W 47k 1% 0.1W 100W 5% 0.5W 100W 5% 0.5W 1k 1% 0.4W 100W 5% 0.5W 1k 2% 0.25W 100W 5% 0.5W 4k7 5% 0.1W 8k2 5% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 2k2 5% 0.1W 470W 5% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 3k3 5% 0.1W 3k3 5% 0.1W 8k2 5% 0.1W 10k 1% 0.1W 3k3 5% 0.1W 10k 1% 0.1W 8k2 5% 0.1W 100W 1% 3k9 5% 0.1W 2k7 1% 0.1W 2k7 1% 0.1W 1k 2% 0.25W 18k 1% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 47k 1% 0.1W 15k 1% 0.1W 560W 5% 0.1W 390W 5% 0.1W 120W 5% 0.5W 120W 5% 0.5W Jumper Jumper
4822 157 51216 3198 018 18270 4822 157 11866 4822 157 11835 4822 157 11893 4822 157 62552 4822 157 51462 4822 157 51462 4822 157 11706 4822 157 71401 4822 157 71401 2422 531 02446 4822 140 10669 2422 549 44725 2422 531 02457 4822 526 10704 4822 526 10704 4822 157 52392 4822 526 10704 4822 526 10704 4822 157 11867 4822 157 11867 4822 157 11867 4822 157 11139 4822 157 11139 4822 157 11139 3198 018 31290
5.6mH 820nF 10% 1.8mH 10% 4.7mH 5% 3.9mH 5% 2.2mH 10mH 10% 10mH 10% 10mH 5% 27mH 27mH SC10009-03 AT2078 DMF2430H22 Y SS28010-06 Bead 100MHz Bead 100MHz 27mH Bead 100MHz Bead 100MHz 5.6mH 5% 5.6mH 5% 5.6mH 5% 6.8mH 5% 6.8mH 5% 6.8mH 5% 12mH 10%
4822 130 34142 4822 130 11397 4822 130 10414 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11416 4822 130 11416 4822 130 10871 4822 130 32896 4822 130 42488 5322 130 34331 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397
BZX79-B33 BAS316 BA792 BAS316 BAS316 PDZ6.8B PDZ6.8B SBYV27-200 BYD33M BYD33D BAV70 BAS316 BAS316
GB 64
6409 6410 6411 6412 6413 6414 6415 6416 6419 6420 6423 6471 6500 6501 6502 6503 6520 6523 6540 6541 6560 6562 6563 6565 6566 6567 6569 6570 6681 6691 6692 6831 6901
10.
L01.2E
BYD33D BYD33D BYD33D BYD33D 1N4148 BZX79-B6V2 BAS316 BAS316 BZX79-B5V6 BZX79-B9V1 BYD33D BYD33D BYW55 BYW55 BYW55 BYW55 BYD33D 1N4148 BZX79-B6V2 BZX79-B10 BYW76-RAS15/10 EGP20DL-5100 BAS316 BAV70 BAS316 UDZ4.7B BAS316 BZX284-C6V2 BAT85 LTL-10224WHCR TSOP1836UH1 1N4148 BAS316
5341 5342
4822 130 30842 4822 130 30842 4822 130 30842 4822 130 30842 4822 130 33697 4822 130 10837
4822 130 41782 4822 130 41782 4822 130 41646 4822 130 41782 4822 130 41782 4822 130 41646 4822 130 41782 4822 130 41782 4822 130 41646
3156 3157
Side AV [E]
Various
0250 4822 265 10481 2P
4822 267 31014 Headphone socket 4822 267 10734 5P 4822 267 10565 4P
5322 122 32311 4822 124 40248 5322 122 32311 4822 124 40248
470pF 10% 100V 10mF 20% 63V 470pF 10% 100V 10mF 20% 63V
4822 116 52206 120W 5% 0.5W 4822 116 52206 120W 5% 0.5W
7001 7101 7200 7200 7201 7204 7206 7209 7210 7241 7401 7402 7403 7404 7405 7406 7407 7408 7409 7435 7471 7515 7520 7521 7522 7540 7541 7542 7560 7561 7562 7564 7602 7801 7803 7804 7831 7832 7833 7834 7835 7901 7941 7942 7943
4822 130 63732 4822 130 60511 9352 683 55557 9352 684 10557 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60373 5322 130 42755 5322 130 42718 5322 130 42718 3198 010 44010 9340 547 00215 9340 563 21127 4822 130 40981 4822 130 44283 4822 130 60373 4822 130 60373 4822 130 41109 4822 130 41109 4822 130 60373 4822 130 41109 4822 209 13176 8238 274 02070 9352 673 56112 9322 164 04687 4822 130 60511 4822 130 40959 4822 130 11155 4822 130 60373 4822 209 15576 9340 547 00215 4822 130 60373 4822 130 60373 9322 147 25682 5322 209 11102 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511 9322 160 79682 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511 9322 158 65667 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511 4822 130 60511
MMUN2212 BC847B TDA9567H/N1/5Y TDA9561H/N1/5Y BC847B BC856B BC847C BFS20 BFS20 PDTA114ETR PDTC143ZTR BUT11APX-1200L BC337-25 BC636 BC856B BC856B BD135-16 BD135-16 BC856B BD135-16 TDA9302H TCET1103G TEA1507P/N1L STP4NC80ZFPL BC847B BC547B PDTC114ET BC856B LE33CZ PDTC143ZTR BC856B BC856B M24C16-WBN6L HEF4052BT BC847B BC847B MSP3415G-PO-B8 FM BC847B BC847B BC847B BC847B AN7522N BC847B BC847B BC847B
2171 2171 2172 2172 2173 2173 2174 2174 2176 2177 2178 2179
3150 3150 3151 3151 3152 3152 3153 3153 3155 3156 3157
6161
3311 3312 3313 3314 3316 3317 3321 3322 3323 3324 3326 3327 3331 3332 3333 3334 3336 3337 3341 3347 3348 3349 3350
4822 051 20392 4822 117 13577 4822 051 20109 4822 053 12183 4822 052 10689 3198 013 01520 4822 051 20392 4822 117 13577 4822 051 20109 4822 053 12183 4822 052 10689 3198 013 01520 4822 051 20392 4822 117 13577 4822 051 20109 4822 053 12183 4822 052 10689 3198 013 01520 3198 013 01520 4822 052 10221 3198 013 01520 4822 052 10158 4822 052 10158
3k9 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 10W 5% 0.1W 18k 5% 3W 68W 5% 0.33W 1k5 2% 0.5W 3k9 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 10W 5% 0.1W 18k 5% 3W 68W 5% 0.33W 1k5 2% 0.5W 3k9 5% 0.1W 330W 1% 1.25W 10W 5% 0.1W 18k 5% 3W 68W 5% 0.33W 1k5 2% 0.5W 1k5 2% 0.5W 220W 5% 0.33W 1k5 2% 0.5W 1W5 5% 0.33W 1W5 5% 0.33W
4822 130 42488 4822 130 42488 4822 130 42488 4822 130 42488 4822 130 30621 4822 130 34167 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11397 4822 130 34173 4822 130 30862 4822 130 42488 4822 130 42488 4822 130 31083 4822 130 31083 4822 130 31083 4822 130 31083 4822 130 42488 4822 130 30621 4822 130 34167 4822 130 61219 9322 127 32682 9322 164 42682 4822 130 11397 5322 130 34331 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11148 4822 130 11397 4822 130 11378 4822 130 31983 9322 050 99682 9322 127 54667 4822 130 30621 4822 130 11397
4822 122 33216 4822 122 33172 4822 122 33172 4822 126 14588 4822 121 70386 4822 121 70386
270pF 5% 50V 390pF 5% 50V 390pF 5% 50V 2.2nF 10% 1kV 47nF 10% 250V 47nF 10% 250V
4822 126 13512 330pF 10% 50V 4822 126 13512 330pF 10% 50V 4822 126 13512 330pF 10% 50V
3152 3153
6161
4822 126 13512 5322 122 32311 4822 126 13512 5322 122 32311 4822 126 13512 5322 122 32311 4822 126 13512 5322 122 32311 4822 126 13512 4822 124 40207 4822 126 13512 4822 124 40207
330pF 10% 50V 470pF 10% 100V 330pF 10% 50V 470pF 10% 100V 330pF 10% 50V 470pF 10% 100V 330pF 10% 50V 470pF 10% 100V 330pF 10% 50V 100mF 20% 25V 330pF 10% 50V 100mF 20% 25V
4822 050 21003 4822 116 83884 4822 116 52303 4822 116 83868 4822 050 21003 4822 116 83884 4822 116 52303 4822 116 83868 4822 116 52201 4822 116 52219 4822 116 52219
10k 1% 0.6W 47k 5% 0.5W 8k2 5% 0.5W 150W 5% 0.5W 10k 1% 0.6W 47k 5% 0.5W 8k2 5% 0.5W 150W 5% 0.5W 75W 5% 0.5W 330W 5% 0.5W 330W 5% 0.5W