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ONIDA
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
14DELITE / 21DELITE
BASIC CHASSIS
ULTIMA
CONTENTS
• INSTRUCTIONS
• ADJUSTMENT MANUAL
• STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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THE DELITE SERIES
colour televisions
instruction manual
14. SPECIFICATIONS C ONTENTS
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1. F EATURES
l MAGIC EYE
Automatic brightness and contrast adjustment according
to surrounding room light makes it easy on your eyes.
l STEREO SOUND
250W of crystal clear stereo sound - for Flat Delite 21
120W crystal clear stereo sound - for Delite 14
l BLACK STRETCH
Enhances the black colour tone and adds richness to
picture in your TV
l CALENDAR
200 years calendar
l CHILD TIMER
Prevent your child from watching unwanted channels
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING 2. PRE-INSTALLATION
BEFORE CALLING SERVICE 1. CONNECTING THE AERIAL / CABLE AND EXTERNAL DEVICE
Many apparent malfunctions are caused by slight misadjustments of the regular controls or some
other equally simple cause. If any difficulty arises in the operation of your set, first check through ANTENNA (300 OHMS)
this list of symptoms & corrections. Should the difficulty persist, unplug the set & contact your
dealer or nearest ONIDA Service Centre.
Problem Symptoms Corrections
No Power Supply Is the power cord plug disconnected? Insert the plug in an AC outlet.
Is the main power button switched off? Then press the main power button ON.
No picture, Is your antenna Check the antenna
No sound disconnected ? connections. TO AV INPUT TERMINALS
OF THE VCR/VCP/VCD/DVD
No sound Is volume level on Zero? Increase the volume.
Sound Distortion Check sound system Select correct sound system.
Wrong colours Are the colour & brightness Adjust the colour & brightness controls.
FROM AV INPUT TERMINALS
controls adjusted correctly? OF THE VCR/VCP/VCD/DVD
Spotted picture Could there be an interference from Replace the antenna cables with a
any electrical equipment, high co-axial cable, which is less prone to OUTPUT
BALUN (S)
tension wire, automobiles, etc. ? interference. Move antenna away from the
INPUT
source of interference.
VIDEO L/MONO R
Double picture Could the direct signals from a TV Move antenna to a different position, (AUDIO)
REAR AV PANEL
(ghost) broadcast station be affected by height or direction. Replace with an
signals reflected from mountains or antenna having good directivity.
buildings etc.? Fig. 2.1
Snowy picture Is the antenna wire cut or disconnected? Check antenna connection.
Is your antenna turned in the Direct the antenna properly. Place your TV on a flat surface, with atleast half a foot separating it from the nearest wall. Insert
wrong direction ? the ‘mains’ plug into the appropriate source.
Is the antenna damaged? Replace or repair the antenna. As shown above, connect the antenna cable to the socket(s) using a balun transformer attached
Remote control Are the batteries exhausted? Replace the batteries. to the cable end. You can connect a VCR / VCD / LD / DVD player to your TV as shown above.
not operating. Are the batteries placed in proper Reinstall the batteries correctly.
polarity ? Note : • RF cord of video player can also be connected to socket(s).
Is there any obstacle between Remove the obstacle.
• Switch off TV before connecting the antenna input.
remote & sensor ?
• Before connecting any external inputs to your TV, switch off the TV.
Lines or streaks Could there be any interference Move the device away until the
in Picture from a Personal Computer, TV, interference is eliminated, change antenna
Video Recorder, etc. position.
Colour patch Could there be external magnetic Switch off TV by the main power button.
field in the vicinity of your TV, Wait for 30 minutes before switching it
OR Earth’s magnetic field may have an on again. If the patch still appears
effect on your television. consult the service centre.
The company will provide service to the customer after the warranty period at a cost, for 7 years
from the date of discontinuation of the model, subject to the availability of the spare parts.
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3. REMOTE AND TV CONTROLS 11. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. INSERTING BATTERIES INTO THE REMOTE CONTROL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Insert two AA/R6/UM-3 dry cell batteries into the battery compartment at the back of the 1. Unplug your TV set from the wall outlet before cleaning.
remote, observing the (+) and (-) polarities. 2. Do not use attachments not recommended by the company as they may cause fire or electric
• Do not use a combination of an old and a new battery or a pair of batteries, different by type. shock.
• If the remote control operates erratically, replace the batteries with a new set.
3. Slots & openings in the cabinet and at the back or bottom of the TV set are provided for
2. FUNCTION OF THE REMOTE CONTROL (R/C) ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the TV set and to protect it from overheating,
these openings should not be blocked.
1) POWER 2) VSM 4. Do not allow anything to rest on the TV cord.
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3) SSM 4) SURROUND* 5. If an outside antenna is connected to the TV set, be sure that the antenna system is grounded.
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11 5) POWER BASS* 6) FAV The antenna should not be located in the vicinity of overhead powerlines.
6 7) VOLUME +/- 8) MENU UP /DOWN 6. For added protection to the TV set during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended, not
23 2 9) MENU 10) MUTE used for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet & disconnect the antenna.
20 14 11) SLEEP 12) SWAP TIMER 7. Do not attempt to service the set yourself as opening or removing the cover may expose you to
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MENU
8 19 13) CHILD TIMER 14) ZOOM dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only.
15) PICTURE MUTE 16) MAGIC EYE 8. The Service Adjustment Controls are factory aligned and are to be used exclusively by
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17) SWAP 18) MENU LEFT / RIGHT qualified service personnel. Do not tamper.
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19) CHANNEL +/- 20) CHANNEL SCAN
12 13 The following are not caused by TV malfunctions :
21) NUMERIC KEYS 22) TV/AV
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23) DISPLAY 24) COLOUR TONE
• When you touch the CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) Surface, you might feel slight charge of static
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electricity. This is because the CRT contains static electricity : it does not affect the human
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Note :* Feature not available body.
• Due to alteration of ambient temperature, a cracking sound might be heard from the TV set;
Fig. 3.1 there is no problem unless the picture, sound is abnormal.
• When a still bright image (white dress, for example) appears on the screen, the image might be
discoloured. This problem occurs in all CRTs. As the bright image disappears, such coloration
also disappears.
3. FUNCTION OF FRONT SIDE PANEL BUTTONS AND LAMPS
• Sometimes there could be a picture jump, noise in the picture and sound or some strange
disturbance in picture and sound caused due to electrical appliances, tubelights, etc. This will
normally be a temporary condition.
E R V S C A M
P Fig. 3.2 Frontal Sketch of the Television
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SWAP
Press Swap key at a certain channel number to toggle between the previously viewed channel and
the present one. 4. INSTALLATION
SLEEP TIMER
Press the key repeatedly to set up the time in increments of 15 minutes up to a limit of 120
minutes. Setting it up puts the television into the stand by mode at the end of the time set up. 1. TURNING YOUR TV ON
• Ensure that the set is plugged on and press the main power button on the TV to switch the TV
MUTE ON. The power lamp on the front panel glows.
Press the mute key to reduce the volume level to half the volume level. Pressing it again makes the • If no image appears on the screen after 20 secs., your TV is in stand by mode. Press the
sound inaudible. POWER button on the remote control or CHANNEL 5/6 (or CHANNEL +/-) keys or
any of the numeric keys to switch the TV ON.
PICTURE MUTE
• To switch the TV off, press the power button on the remote. The TV is switched to standby
The picture goes off with the press of this key, leaving the audio on. Alarm lamp on the front mode. To turn the TV's main power off, press the main power button on the TV. The power
panel blinks to indicate that the feature is on. indicator lamp stops glowing to indicate power has been turned off.
MAGIC EYE
Press the key to activate this feature so that the screen automatically adjusts to an optimum 2. SEARCHING FOR & STORING TV CHANNELS
picture setting according to the lighting conditions of your room. You must first store stations to channels in order to view a TV Program Press ‘MENU’ and
press 4four times.
Note: Pressing the VSM key switches the digital eye off.
CHILD TIMER Auto Tune
You need not bother about TV viewing of your child when you are away/out of home. Just set You can automatically store all TV stations to channels on your
Child Timer feature ON. Press Child Timer key. TV by one simple operation. PROGRAM NO. 14
AUTO TUNE
• Press4repeatedly (at the desired channel you wish your child should watch) to set the • After above mentioned operation, press 6 to select ‘AUTO SELECTIVE AUTO TUNE
viewing time in increments of 5 minutes upto a limit of 120 minutes. TUNE’ (Fig 4.1) CHANNEL SEARCH
• Press 6key and then 4key to change the VSM settings as desired. • Press 4key to start ‘AUTO TUNE’ FINE TUNE
• Press 6key and then4key to set the maximum volume you want your child to hear the AFT ON/OFF
• Changing channel numbers and frequency bar appear on
PASSWORD
program at. screen to indicate the progress of tuning process. VHF
• Press ‘Menu’ key to activate CHILD TIMER.
Fig. 4.1
Once the set time has elapsed, you set will switch OFF automatically. When you switch ON the Note: To stop Auto Tuning, press DISP key or MENU key on
set it will ask you for password. remote.
Note: No keys on the remote except (Power and Volume) will work, when child timer is Selective Auto Tune
activated. By selecting this option, tuning will start from the Program No displayed on your screen.
SWAP TIMER Note: To stop Auto Tuning, press DISP key or MENU key on remote.
To avoid viewing advertisements, press the Swap Timer key to get a screen indicating Timer
Return. Press Swap Timer key to set the time in increments of 30 seconds. Having set the time, Channel Search
you may now move to any other channel. After the time lapses, the picture switches to the Set channel number by pressing 3/4repeatedly at PROGRAM NO. To search desired
channel originally being viewed. channel press3/4key repeatedly at channel search.
Note : To come to the original channel prematurely, simply press the Swap Timer key once. Note: To stop Channel Search, press DISP key or MENU key on remote.
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Fine Tune
If the picture after CHANNEL SEARCH is not clear, use the 'FINE TUNE' function (Fig 4.1)
• Press 5/6key to select 'FINE TUNE'
10. FEATURES ON REMOTE
• Press 3/4key to fine tune the TV station, so that the best image is displayed on screen. On
doing so AFT will switch to OFF.
COLOUR TONE
Auto Fine Tune (AFT) Keep pressing this key to set the colour tone to NORMAL, COOL or WARM according to your
preference. The tone changes from pink to blue; at Normal, it is restored to normal.
When this option is set to ON, the set constantly fine tunes the channel to try and keep a steady
picture and sound even when the signal has weakened or is disturbed. ZOOM
Press ZOOM key to set the picture to ZOOM, WIDE or NORMAL. The picture stretches
Password vertically in the ZOOM mode. This feature is helpful in viewing the picture closely, especially
This option is used to change the password when it is in cinemascope format.
• Press 5/6key to select PASSWORD. Note : In the zoom mode, the picture may get cut at the top and at the bottom.
• Enter the current password. STANDBY/POWER
• Enter the new password. When the set is in STANDBY mode, you may press the STANDBY/POWER key to put it on.
• Press ‘Menu’ key. To have it work the other way round and put the set back into the standby mode, press the
The new password will be effective. STANDBY/POWER key once again.
• Master password is 5963 VIDEO STATUS MEMORY (PICTURE MODE)
You can select one of the five picture adjustment modes by repeatedly pressing VSM key on the
remote control. (Fig 10.1)
CHANNEL SCAN
Press the CH. SCAN key to automatically surf all the stored channels in a numerical order. Press
the key again at the channel you want to view; the scanning stops.
TV/AV
Press TV/AV key to switch between television channels and Video mode.
Note: In Video mode, user can access TV channels by pressing NUMERIC Keys. However
CHANNEL +/- keys on the remote control and CHANNEL 5/6keys on TV front panel are
not operational in Video mode.
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GAME (Fig. 9.3)
Your TV comes with one inbuilt Game.
1. PAIR
Level
Score
5. VIEWING A TELEVISION PROGRAM
• Press Menu key
• Press4key 3 times
• Press 6to come to Game 1. USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
• Press4 play pair game Press POWER to turn your TV ON. You can select a channel by either CHANNEL + / _ keys or
Fig. 9.3
Direct selection.
Channel + / _ selection
PAIR
Press CHANNEL + / _ key on your remote control to change channels.
In this game the player has to identify locations of pairs. Player is allowed to open two cards at a
time. If they form a pair, the player gets points. If they do not, both the cards are closed. Player Direct Selection
needs to remember the positions of cards which he has opened but which did not form a pair. You can select a particular channel number (from 001 to 250) by pressing the numbers on the
The less the number of chances the user takes to identify all pairs, the more points he gets. When remote.
the player identifies all pairs, he moves up to the next level. Volume Control
• Press Menu key to open the card • Press VOLUME +/- keys to adjust the sound
• Press 3/4and 5/6key to select a particular card
• Press DISP key to end the game. 2. USING THE FRONT PANEL BUTTONS ON THE TV
Refer to Pg. 4.
PANEL LOCK • Press CHANNEL 5/6 to select a channel
Press menu key, then press 6three times to go to features, press 6key 7 times to go to panel • Press VOLUME + / - to increase/decrease the sound level
lock. Press 3/4key to make panel lock on / off. When Panel Lock is on front panel keys are not • If your TV is in stand-by mode, press CHANNEL5/6to turn your TV on.
active/disable.
3. VIEWING IMAGE FROM AN EXTERNAL DEVICE
LANGUAGE You can view images from VCR’s or other external devices connected to your TV. Refer to Fig
Press menu key, then press 6three times to go to features, press 6key 8 times to go to language. 2.1, Pg. 3, for external devices connections.
Press 3/4key to select language of OSD to English/Arabic/Persian/Russian. • Press TV/AV key on the remote control unit to select the video mode. ‘AV’ mode should be
selected for watching VCR/VCP/VCD/DVD player. To select ‘AV’ mode using the front
control buttons on the TV repeat the following steps.
• Press the ‘MENU’ key on the front control panel.
• Select 'INPUT' by using CHANNEL 5/6 and change viewing modes by using VOLUME
+ / - keys.
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FAVOURITE
6. PICTURE MENU Press FAV key two times. Store the current programme of your choice in favourite list. Press FAV
key and 3/4key to surf through favourite channel list. Press FAV key three times to cancel
current favourite channel.
Press the Menu Key once to access the Picture Menu (Fig 6.1). Press 6 key. CHANNEL MANAGER (Fig. 9.2)
56 CH MANAGER
• When at brightness, you can use the 3/4key to decrease or increase the picture brightness. • Press 6key to select Channel Manager option.
INSERT
• When at contrast, you can use the 3/4 key to decrease or increase the picture contrast. • Press 4keys to get into the sub-menu DELETE
• When at colour, you can use the 3/4 key to decrease or increase the picture colour. SKIP
• When at sharpness, you can use the 3/4 key to decrease or increase the picture sharpness. INSERT
Fig. 9.2
• When at input, you can select the input source between TV / AV By using this option, user can store a particular program on any
channel number the user desires.
Note: • Select the program you want to store on a different channel number.
Tint is displayed in the Picture Menu only when viewing • Press Menu key
BRIGHTNESS
images from an NTSC colour system in Video Mode. This is • Press4three times
useful to change the hue of the picture. CONTRAST
• Press 6 till you come on Channel Manager option
COLOUR
• Press4, enter the channel number (using numeric keys) where you want to store the program
SHARPNESS
• Press3/4, the program will be inserted at the selected Channel number.
TINT
• When at colour system, you can change picture colour
INPUT TV / AV
system PAL & Auto colour system in T V mode. DELETE
COL - SYS PAL
• Auto, PAL, NTSC3 58, NTSC 4.43 in video mode. • Press4while at CH MANAGER
Fig. 6.1 • Press 6once to select DELETE
• Press3/4to delete the program
The particular program is deleted from the channel number, and all programs after that
channel number are shifted up by one channel number.
SKIP
By using this option, user can SKIP a channel no.
• While at CH MANAGER Press4
• Press 6to come at SKIP option
• Press3/4, user will be asked for a password. Enter the password
• Skip will be turned ON.
Next time when the user surfs the channels, the channel will be skipped.
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9. FEATURE MENU 7. SOUND MENU
Press ‘Menu’ key. Press 4 key thrice to select this option (Fig. 9.1) Press the 'MENU' key. Press 4 key once to view the SOUND MENU
BLACK STRETCH
While at this option Press 3/4key to set it to ON.
This enhances the contrast and picture details of the TV.
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• By pressing numeric keys, on time can be input
ON POS
This option helps you set channel at which you want your TV to switch ON at the set time [ON
Press the ‘MENU KEY’. Press4key twice to arrive at CHANNEL SCHEDULER (Fig. 8.1) TIMER]
• Press 6 key to select ON POS option
CLOCK • Press numeric keys to set the channel at which you want your TV to switch ON at set time
This feature helps you set the time of the clock operating in the TV system [ON TIMER]
• After above operation, press 6 key to select ‘CLOCK’ • Press 6 key on ALARM, Alarm can be made on/enabled.
option. CLOCK
OFF TIMER
• By pressing 3/4key, it will help you shift between ALARM
ON TIMER
AM/PM. You have to switch on the ALARM in order for the above timers to be effective
ON POS
• By pressing numeric keys time can be input. ALARM • Press 6 key to select ALARM option
• By pressing DISP key clock will be displayed on the TV CALENDAR • Press4key to switch it ON
screen. By pressing DISP once more, clock will disappear.
Fig. 8.1 Note: ALARM option can be selected only after the ON TIMER / OFF TIMER is set
• If Main Power is switched off, the clock will stop.
Note: It is normal if the clock drifts by a few minutes over a period. It does not mean that the CALENDAR
clock is malfunctioning.
This option helps you access CALENDAR from year 1900-2099 While at Channel Scheduler
option
OFF TIMER (To access this option, CLOCK has to be set) • Press 6 key to select CALENDAR option
This feature helps you to switch off the TV at desired times • Press4key to view CALENDAR
• Press 6key to select OFF TIMER • Press 5/6 key to select month/year
• By pressing 4, AM/PM can be selected. • Press 3/4 key to surf through month/year.
• By pressing numeric keys, off time can be set.
• Half a minute before switching off, a GOOD BYE message with remaining seconds
countdown will appear on your screen.
• By pressing key on ALARM, alarm can be made ON/ENABLE.
ON TIMER
• This feature helps you switch on the TV at desired times of your choice.
• Press 6 key to select ON TIMER
• By pressing 4, AM/PM can be selected
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ADJUSTMENT MANUAL -- 14DELITE/21DELITE(FLAT) PAL, STEREO, SINGLE AV
USER SETTINGS
CHANNEL NO. 1
VSM THEATER
VOL 10
DIG EYE OFF
SKIN TONE NORMAL
STANDBY OFF
MUSIC MODE OFF
SLEEP OFF
COL SYS PAL
ZOOM NORMAL
CHILD SAFE/ TIMER RETURN OFF
SOUND SYS B,G
VOL LOCK OFF
BLUE BACK OFF
AUTO OFF OFF
HOTEL MODE OFF
BLACK STRETCH ON
DNR OFF
PANEL LOCK OFF
MESSAGE OFF
AFT ON
PASSWARD 5963 MASTER PASSWARD
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MATERIAL COUPMONO_1.S01
MODEL
MIRC ELECTRONICS LIMITED SCALE - NTS
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
8V AUDIO VCC
5V MICON
V01
R302 PICTURE(ITC)
MICON 5V 12K 2W OMR ORG029J-123A AUDIO GND
P.BASS
1 AUDIO PWB CRT SOCKET A34JAE10X
CN8V CNPB CNLR
OPT
GND PWB ASSY *1 SURROUND
2 ASSY SMZ-3001A
TP-478
2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 SURROUND
REM ORC122K-152Z SDA
3
R305 TP RK
PB LEVEL IC601 2616 DIG EYE
4 Q301 150V 1.5K 1/2W GK SCL
CNFC
2SC4722(NP)
1 L IN
1 2 3
L OUT
4 5
R OUT
6 7 8
R IN
9 Q701
KEY
+8V
5
6
R308
150
2.7V
R311
C305
330pF
R314
BK
V01
P.BASS
1
S701 S702 S703 S704 S705 C2412 2.7V 270E
4.7K
Q601 AUDIO VCC C702 R713 R712
R710 R708 TIMER
7 CNRGB1
470PF LDR 10K CNRGB2 R303 *1
ORG029J-123A
R6042SC2412K C608 MENU CH- CH+ VOL- VOL+
10K 8V 5 8V 5 12K 2W OMR
D601 1K C609 R714 BW R306
+
MUTE R603 0.47uF C602 R711
+
0.47uF ORC122K-152Z
+ 2.2K Mylar OPT C601 Mylar 12K 0V 0V 4 GND
1SS133 1000uF/35v R701 R702 R703 R704 R705 R706 270K 4 Q302 160V 1.5K,
C611 C610 C603 KEY BW 2.7K 6.8K 15K 39K C704
R709 *2 R OUT R 2.8V 2SC4722(NP) 1/2W
OPT 47uF/50v 10K 4.7uF/25v 3 3
+
1K R309
10uF/50v G OUT G 2.8V
150E 2.6V R312
+12V 4 2 2 4.7K
C607 Y613 DIG EYE 2.7V
+ OPT TIMER B OUT B 2.8V
3 1 1 D302 D303 C306
BT BRAID
470uF/35v D304
R631 2 D306 R315330PF
C634 IC703 REMCON ANODE
10K + TSOP4838 Q010 D307 270
47uF 1 RECEIVER C015 ORG029J-123A *1 SK001
ISHS43S
+ D/A (BT) FOCUS
C604 1KpF 12K 2W OMRR304 R301
D602 R602 R601 CNSP R029 2SC2412K C301
R612 10K
ORC122K-152Z QCY33DK-103
8.2E 8.2E 470uF/35v R027 D305
L301
R633 R307 *1 SCREEN
82uH
10K 1N4148 15K R028 27K R030 R031 Q303 165V
R632 18K 2SC4722(NP) 1.5K, CRT SOCKET
.010 2KV 470K 1/2W
1/2S QRC 122K-474Z
10K C606 C605 5.6K 5.6K R3173.3K 1/2W
R634 R613 22KpF 22KpF R310 C307
+
AUDIO GND 2.5V
10K OUT VCC GND 150E R321
R607
C013 C014 R032 2.7V 330PF C309 OPT 5K6
Q603
+
SDA R707 C310 100E R319
R605 *2
+ 2SC1037AK 470/16
+
+
1N4148 C1037 R608 IC602 REM C703 R026 Q008 3.3K C312 R320 C311 1.5K
C635 2K2 R606 SCL 5.6K 2SC2412K C308 270 180 10/50
1KTDA7449D 100 47/25 100/25 R313 0.1MLY Q304
470uF/16V *2 1K C011 VER 1 4.7K
GND 2SA1037
C614 R620
390PF,5%
20
C017
1
C REF CNHT2
+
OPT 2 1 2 3 4
10uF/16v
SCL BW Y301
C615 R619 VT D701 NOTE:- D302-D304 = 4.7V HB GND HEATER BW
19
2
VS SDA OPT
2 KEY B OUT D305-D307= E1SDIMA111-X 200V
2
+
100uF/16v BW C626 C627
OPT D406 OPT
DIG EYE OPT G OUT
18
3
GND
Y604
Y603
GND
BW
BW
6
5
R1IN L
7
2SC2412K C411
R614 R409 R410 33K 47KpF
RF AUDIO OUT R609 C621 R616
C416
BW R615 OPT
2200uF/35v
G OUT V RAMP F/B
13
1K R411 R406
8
L1IN R
OPT
D602 330Kpf 2.2K R408
+
R OUT
OPT OPT 330E 7
12
R407
9
11
560E LOUT AV
W66 2.7E
OPT
+
H-PULSE ROUT
C618 4 FOCUS
C619
+
BW R415
12V BW 2.7E
+
Y605 C415 Y503 11
EXT AUDIO IN OPT OPT
B1
OPT
B1 GND R518
FBT-P 680 1/2W 6
L2 IN R511 D503
CNAV1 1
D505 R514 47K 3 RGP10J MPP
R2 IN R516 MTZJ5.6(B)-T2 R512 C403 C509
2 +5V 270K BW OPT
39K FR401 47KPF,2KV
3 3
GND
V2 IN
ACL R510
OPT R519 1.8 1W D402 Y5041 3
+
4 C633 R515 D504 BW C414 RGP10J BW
Y607 *1 FOR 14" MODELS 2.2K 1SS133-T2 C501
BW 1000/35 1KpF,200v
R202 C206 Q502 ST1803DFH 2
BW BW OPT SK301 E1SSCM14002-S01 R501
J001
+
+ L503 E1MCC61610-301A Q502 8 BW
V1 IN D202 IC603 OPT L502 DELETE R517 C510 10
330K T502 ST1803 DY01
+
R201 OPT R302 E1SRG029J-103A 4.7uF/63v ME40203-00B MPP D501
16
DEF.YOKE
1
R622 D604 0V
2
L1 C907 120uF/450V
L1 IN R621 BW C628 OPT L SW OUT
Y909 R919
Y501 DELETE
OPT +8V C616 V OUT + V SW OUT Y502, Y505 BW 2 4
K501 BW BW
14
10uF/50v
3
J002 R2
DRIVER BW R512 47K OV
BW HOR
+
C632
+
R628 C630 D606 R206 R OUT R305 TO R305A R507 6
C919
OPT OPT L503
13
+
OPT Q201 OPT 47/50 OPT
0.4/200V CE41307-00A
Q501 C50533E 1W OMR 5
47uF/160v
220uF/50v Y201 1/63 *1
J001 2SC2412K Y502 OPT*1
12
D502 Y501 BW 4
5
+5V R1 V1 2SC1627A(OY)
+
R204 D203 Y608 BW C507RGP10J R509 Y505 OPT
OPT R205 45.2V
V1 O/P R203 75E C207 150E R625 BW *1
R506
+
11
OPT
6
4.7uF/250
J001 Q604 C921 IC901. R504
0.3V
0.1,MLY UPC574J BW R505 C503 4K7,2W,OMR
10
R1 IN
R1-O
V1-O
GND
GND
L1-O
GND
L1-I
MIRC
GROUP
5/7/2004 SAMIR MILIND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
FINISH DATE DESIGNED DRAWN CHECKED APPROVED ELECTRONICS
OPT CNAV2 COUPLE MAIN PCB DRG. NUMBER
NAME
COUPSTEREO_2.S01
MATERIAL
MODEL
MIRC ELECTRONICS LIMITED SCALE - NTS
A B C D E F