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C7-C8 Chassis
CONTENTS PAGE
Safety Instructions
Technical Specifications
Special Features
Remote Control
Preperations
Operating the TV
IC Datasheets&Specs
Pin Voltages of IC’s
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ^
and each exposed metallic cabinet part on
GENERAL GUIDELINES the receiver, such as screw heads, aerials,
connectors, control shafts etc. When the
1. It is advised to insert an isolation transformer exposed metallic part a return path to the
in the AC supply before servicing a hot chassis the reading should be between
chassis. 4Mohm and the 20Mohm. When the
exposed metal does not have a return path
2. Potentials as high as 33KV are present when to the chassis, the reading must be infinite.
this receiver is in operation. Operation of the
receiver without the rear cover involves the LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK
danger of a shock hazard from the receiver
power supply. Servicing should not be 1. Plug the AC cord directly in to the AC
attempted by any one who is not outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer
competent with the precautions necessary for this check.
when working on the high voltage 2. Connect a 2Kohm 10W resistor in series with
equipment. Always discharge the anode of an exposed metallic part on the receiver
the tube. and an earth, such as a water pipe.
3. Use an AC voltmeter with high impedance
3. When servicing observe the original lead to measure the potential across the resistor.
dress in the high voltage circuits. If a short 4. Check each exposed metallic part and
circuit is found, replace all the parts which check the voltage at the each point.
have been overheated or damaged by the 5. Reverse the AC plug at the outlet and
short circuit. repeat each of the above measurements.
6. The potential at the any point should not
4. Always use the manufacturer’s replacement exceed 1.4 Vrms. In case a measurement is
safety components. The critical safety outside the limits specified, there is the
components marked with on the possibility of a shock hazard, and the
schematics diagrams should not be receiver should be repaired and rechecked
replaced by other substitutes. Other before it is returned to the customer.
substitute may create the electrical shock,
fire or other hazards. Take attention to
replace the spacers with the originals.
Furthermore where a short circuit has HOT CHECK CIRCUIT
occurred, replace those components that AC-Voltmeter
5. After servicing, see that all the protective METALLIC PARTS Water pipe
(earth)
devices such as insulation barriers, insulation
papers, shields and isolation R-C
combinations are correctly installed. 2 K Ohm
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Television
Thank you for buying this television which is designed to give you many years of
satisfactory service.
You may already be familiar with using a television but do please take time to read these
instructions. They are designed to familiarise you with the unit’s many new features
and to ensure you get the very best out of your purchase.
Special features
• Your TV can receive stereo channels directly (NICAM optional).
• Automatic tuning system with country selection.
• 100 Programme Memory
• Available for Cable Channels (A decoder maybe required)
• Manual Fine Tuning
• Child Lock
2 • Return to the last channel viewed (SWAP)
• Spatial Sound effect
• 16:9 picture format
• S-Video connection (optional)
• Audio/Video RCA sockets (optional).
• Back Audio Out (optional)
• Normalisation system to recall the setting in memory after the colour,contrast,
brightness setting have been changed.
• Picture adjustment using one button (Smart control).
• Sound adjustment using one button (Smart control).
• Equalizer Sound Setup
• Automatic Volume Limiting
• Your TV set is equipped with an On-Screen Display system. This system
enables the user to see the function on-screen and to control them efficiently.
• Infrared Remote Control
• Virtual Dolby Surround (optional)
• Multi language menu system
• On Timer
• Off Timer
• Stereo headphone socket (optional)
• 2 Scart Socket: Video cassette recorder, satellite receiver, video disc player,DVD, TV
games or a home computer can be connected to this AV socket with an appropriate
connecting cable.
• Third scart socket (optional).
• Subwoofer (optional)
• Zoom, Letterbox, Subtitle picture formats ( for Widescreen TV sets)
• Naming the channels
• Teletext reception
• Auto recognition of the broadcasting format (4:3, 16-9 or Letterbox) via WSS feature.
Safety is Important
Your safety and the safety of others is important. Please, therefore, ensure you read
the Safety instructions before you operate this television.
Safety instructions
! Read all the safety instructions before first use of your TV.
Please Note
Do not leave the television on standby
unattended or overnight.
Switching the TV on for the first time
To install your TV, please read the sections
“TV controls” and “ Tuning the television”.
You can use an outdoor or indoor aerial.
However, if you use an indoor aerial the Battery fitting
quality of the reception may be reduced Insert the 2 AAA Batteries supplied into
and adjustment of the aerial may be the compartment on the rear of the remote
required when changing programs. control, ensure you follow the polarity
diagram inside the compartment.
Please note
If you live in a poor reception area or use an
indoor aerial you may experience loss or
corruption of teletext transmissions.
Switching on
Mains power
Connect the mains plug into the mains
socket and switch on.
Connect the TV mains plug into your domestic
mains socket outlet (230 V 50 Hz AC).
Control Unit
Front Panel
V- V+ 5
General
Program ON/OFF switch Stand by (Depends on model)
Stand by indicator
AV1 scart
Right audio RCA (Red)
SUBWOOFER
Please note
• See the external connections table on next page for available connections depending the
size and model of your TV set.
• Do not use Video RCA and S-Video connections at the same time, otherwise they will effect
the picture each other.
External connections table
Picture tube 25” 26” 28” 28” 29” 32” 33”
size/typee 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3 16:9 4:3
S-Video
6 socket OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT. OPT.
STD : Standart
OPT : Optional
N/A : Not available
Please note:
The Audio/Video RCA, S-Video and Headphone socket can be placed on the front panel
or on the right-hand side of the cabinet depending to the model of your TV.
Remote control
Mute Standby
Numeric
OK
Two digit AV
Menu Swap
Program up
Volume down Volume up
Program down
TV/Teletext Picture format
Personal preference
Reveal Menu/Fast text
Info/Index page (text) Double height text
Page hold Update
TV/Text mix Sound smart control
Sub page/Clock Picture smart control
Using the TV Mute
TV controls To mute the sound press the Mute
button on the remote control. A
Programme selection
loudspeaker symbol will appear on
Press the Program up or Program the screen.
down buttons on the TV or remote
control or press a Numeric button Press the Mute button again to
to select a programme. restore the sound. The symbol
will disappear.
To select a programme whose Pressing Volume up buttons
number is greater than 9 using the to decrease headphone volume.
numeric buttons, press the -/-- Pressing the Volume down button
button first and then press the two increase tne headphone volume.
Numeric buttons. For example, to PP
select programme 12, press the-/-- Personal preference. Press the 7
button followed by1 and then 2 . PP button to revert to the
default settings for the TV.
You can also select a program by (See TV setup).
pressing in the OK button. Swap
Allows you to swap between the
Press the OK button and a grey program you are watching and the
box will appear on the screen last selected program. i.e. If you were
with programme numbers on it. watching Program 1 and change to
Program 11, press theSwap button
to go back to Program 1. Press it
P00
P01
again to return to Program 11.
P02
P03 TRT1 PR 01 SWAP PR 11 SWAP PR 01
P04 TRT2
P05
P06
STAR
CY 470
AV
P07 For use when you are connecting an external
P08
P09
P10
source to your TV (Video recorder, DVD
P11
P12 player etc.) via the SCART sockets or RCA
P13
P14 sockets.
P15
See ‘Connecting external equipment’.
Press theAV button to select your
input as follows:
Use the Program up and Program
down buttons to scroll through the 2 Scart models:
programme numbers. When you 1 AV1 when using SCART socket 1.
find the program number you want 2 AV2 when using SCART socket 2.
press theOK button again. 3 AV2S for S-Video equipment.
4 AV3 when using the RCA sockets
Press theTV/TX button to close of the TV. (Optional)
the grey box. 5 AV3S when using the S-video socket and
RCA audio sockets of the TV. (Optional)
Volume 3 Scart models:
Press the Volume + or Volume -
1 AV1 when using SCART socket 1.
▲
There are two ways to access the SETUP Identify which channel you are
menu: watching (BBC 1, ITV 1 etc.) and
Press the blue Setup button. decide which program number you
or want it to be.
Press the Menu button and use the
Program down button to select
SETUP. Press theOK button to
enter the SETUP menu. Use the Program down button to
select PROGRAM NO.
SETUP
CHANNEL
SYSTEM
S 07
BG
Use the Volume up/down buttons
FINE TUNE
SEARCH
0
< >
to select the program number.
AUTOPROGRAM
CHILD LOCK OFF
PROGRAM NO P1
STORE Use the Program down button to
select Store. Press theOKbutton
C/S
BACK and STORED will appear on the
STORE line.
Please note You have now stored the first
The system will displayed automatically on channel.
SYSTEM row i.e.BG, L, I, DK depending Use the Program up button to
the receiving broadcasting system of the
country. In some countries the broadcasting select again SEARCH and
system can be both in BG/DK or BG/LL´. continue the tuning procedure
Only the TV sets produced with Pal Secam until you have tuned in all the
BG/DK or Pal Secam BG/LL´ systems can programmes you want or the
receive both BG/DK or BG/LL´ broadcasts. television can receive.
In this case the user can select the required
SYSTEM using Volume up/down buttons.
Please note
If you do not press any buttons for 15 seconds
the TV will exit the menu system.
Tuning with channel numbers Use the Program down button to
Enter the SETUP menu by pressing select AUTOPROGRAM and
the blue button. press the OK button. A list of
Press the OK button to enter the countries will appear. Select
CHANNEL row. the desired country using
Program and Volume buttons.
Use the OK button to select
“S” for cable channels and When you are sure the aerial is
“C” for terrestrial broadcast. connected properly press the OK
button. Autoprogam will start.
Use Volume up button to select
the channel number buttons.
To cancel Autoprogram whilst it
Enter the channel number using isworking press the Menu button.
the Numeric buttons.
BACK
AUDIO OUT
L
To save your settings, select STORE AV3
and press theOK button. STORED AV1
BACK
BACK
FEATURES
LANGUAGE
BACK
TIMER
Clock: Use the numeric buttons to set the
OK SELECT real time.
BACK
On Time: Use the numeric buttons to set
the time that you want your TV to be turned
on (TV should be on stand-by mode).
Off Time: Use the numeric buttons to set
the time that you want your TV to be turned
off (Stand-by mode).
Program No: Use the numeric buttons to
set the programme number that will be
shown when you set the On Time.
Picture format 4:3 Sets:
This allows you to select the picture size on
corresponding to the scren type widescreen 4:3, is the screen format of 25”, 28”, 29”
of your TV: and 33” TV sets But you can change
Avaible formats for widesereen TV sets are the picture format to 16:9 to able
16:9, 4:3, zoom, Letterbox and Subtitle. to watch the inputs in 16:9 format, i.e.
Avaible formats of 4:3 TV sets are 4:3 and some broadcasts and DVD’s.
16:9.
Press the TV/TX button. The text Enter the page number you want
page will appear, normally the index using the Numeric buttons.
page.
The top line of the text page will
To exit Text mode appear whilst the text searches for
Press the TV/TX button. The TV your page. When the page is found
will return to the channel you were the number will remain in the top
watching. left hand corner of the screen.
To return to the index page press the Press the Doub button
P100 button. again to return to the full page.
Page hold To reveal information
If the page of text you have selected Press the Rev button to reveal
contains sub pages, these sub pages concealed information (quiz
will automatically be displayed in answers etc.).
order with a delay to allow you to
read the page. Press the Rev button again to
conceal the information again.
To stop the move to the next sub
page press the Hold button. STOP Clock
will appear in the top left hand Press the Sub button, whilst
corner. watching a TV program , to
SUB
display the time.
To continue moving through the sub
pages press the Hold button again.
Fastext
To select a sub page
At the bottom of the teletext screen is a row 17
If the page of text you are viewing
of subject headings in red, green yellow and
contains sub pages, the number of
blue.
the sub page you are on and the total
number of sub pages is displayed on
The remote control has a row of coloured
the right of the screen i.e. 1/7.
buttons corresponding to the row of
coloured subjects on the screen.
To select a sub page press the Sub
button. The number in the top left
Pressing one of the coloured buttons will
hand corner will be replaced by S
take you directly to the page
followed by 4 asterisks.
corresponding to the subject heading.
Enter the number of the sub page,
using the Numeric buttons in the Toptext (optional)
format S0001 for sub page 1. At the bottom of the teletext screen is a row
of subject headings in yellow and blue.
Pressing yellow or blue buttons on the
The teletext will search for the sub remote control, selects the related Subject.
page. This may take some time. To Next page can be selected by pressing the red
return to the TV whilst the teletext button and previous page can be selected
is searching press the Update by pressing the green button.
button.
Note: Fastext and Toptext features are not
When the page number is found it available in every program.
will appear in the top left hand
corner of the screen.
L
MONO
VIDEO R
AUDIO OUT
L
AV3
AV1
AV2
L
MONO
VIDEO
S-Video In
Connecting a DVD Via RCA lead (optional)
Make sure the TV and DVD player are both
player switched off.
Via SCART
Make sure the TV and DVD player are both Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video
switched off. and audio out sockets on the back of the
DVD player and plug the other end into the
Plug one end of the SCART lead (not video and audio in sockets of the TV.
supplied) into the back of the DVD player
and the other end into one of the SCART Press the AV button repetitively and
sockets on the back of the TV. select the AV3 mode by two scart
models or select AV4 mode by three
Switch on the DVD and the TV. scart models.
Press theAV button on the remote Via RCA lead and S-Video socket
control to select AV1, AV2 or AV3 You can also connect it through the
20 (optional) to correspond with S-Video socket of the TV (optional).
SCART socket you are using
on the back of the TV. Plug the S-Video plug into the S-Video
socket and the audio leads into the audio
sockets.
L
MONO
VIDEO R
AUDIO OUT
L
AV3
AV1
AV2
L
MONO
VIDEO
S-Video In
Connecting a decoder Plug one end of the RCA lead into the video
and audio out sockets on the back of the
Via SCART decoder and plug the other end into the video
Make sure the TV and decoder are both and audio in sockets on the TV.
switched off.
Press the AV button repetitively and
Plug one end of the SCART lead (not select the AV3 mode by two scart
supplied) into the back of the decoder and the models or select AV4 mode by three
other end into the SCART1 on scart models.
the back of the TV.
Please Note
Switch on the decoder and the TV. You can record from one external piece of
equipment to another via the TV by
Press the AVbutton on the remote connecting the playback to SCART 1 and the
control to select AV1. recorder to SCART 2 or SCART 3 and
selecting AV1. You cannot watch the TV.
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You can connect NTSC supported equipment
to the TV via the SCART sockets and
Via RCA lead (optional) adjusting the colour via the PICTURE
Make sure the TV and decoder are both menu.
switched off.
Select TINT by using Program down
button and use the adjust the colour to
Volume up and down buttons.
AUDIO OUT
L
AV3
AV1
AV2
Connecting TV with video and satellite/digital
receiver
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Connecting TV with camcorder
AV1/AV2/AV3
AV3
(3 scart models only)
VIDEO
S-Video In
S-Video camcorder
Camcorder
VIDEO
S-Video In
S-Video TV Game Player
Help and service tips
The TV does not work No sound
Make sure it is plugged into the mains supply • Is the sound muted? Press the Mute
and switched on. button.
• Is the volume turned down?
Poor picture
• Are there headphones connected?
• Is the aerial plugged in?
• If you are using a set top aerial is it Sound coming from only one
properly aligned for the best signal. speaker
• Make sure the aerial is not to close to • Is the balance set to one side? See the
neon lights, loudspeakers etc. sound menu.
• Try changing the direction of the outdoor • If you have external speakers, has one of
aerial. High buildings and mountains can them become disconnected.
cause ghost pictures or double images.
• The picture quality may be reduced by No response to the remote control 23
connecting two external sources at once. • Try changing the batteries.
Disconnect one of the sources. • Is there an obstruction between the
• Adjust the fine tuning. remote control and the sensor on the TV.
No picture If nothing works
• Is the aerial plugged in properly? If you have tried the above solutions and none
• Is the aerial lead damaged? seem to work, try switching the unit off and
• Are all the plugs in the aerial lead fitted on again.
correctly?
• Have you pressed the correct buttons on If this does not work contact your supplier or
the remote control? TV repair technician. Never attempt to
repair a defective TV yourself.
Technical specifications table
Picture tube 25” 26” 28” 28” 28” 29” 29” 32” 32” 33”
size/type 4:3 16:9 PF 4:3 16:9 SF 16:9 PF 4:3 SF 4:3 PF 16:9 SF 16:9 PF 4:3
Screen size 63 cm 68 cm 70 cm 70 cm 70 cm 70 cm 72 cm 82 cm 82 cm 84 cm
Visible 59 cm 65 cm 66 cm 66 cm 66 cm 68 cm 68 cm 77 cm 77 cm 80 cm
screen size
Sound Output 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W 2x10 W
(%10 THD)
Power 90 W 90 W 95 W 95 W 95 W 95 W
consumption
Stand by
Power 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W 3W
consumption
Subwoofer — optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional
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Dolby optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional optional
Virtual
Please note: Your TV set is produced to receive only “one “ of this colour and sound system
options which is based one your countries norms and can not be changed by user except
BG/DK and BG/LL´ if both systems are avaible to receive (BG or DK and BG or LL´). Please
refer to “Tuning the TV”.
VCT 49xxI ADVANCE INFORMATION
SPEAKER
TAGC
AOUT
AIN
SIF
IFIN+ IF IF Sound Audio
IFIN- Frontend Processor Demodulator Processor
PROT
HOUT
HFLB
VERT
CVBS in Comb Color
Filter Decoder Display & EW
YCrCb in Video Panorama Video
Deflection SVM
RGB in Frontend Scaler Backend
Component Processor RGB out
CVBS out Interface RGB in
SENSE
RSW
I2C Master/
Bus Display I2C
Slicer Slave
Arbiter Generator
Timer
CRT
PWM RESETQ
24kB CPU Reset & Test
ADC
Char ROM 8051 Logic TEST
UART
Watchdog
RTC
256kB Memory Clock XTAL1
20kB XRAM
Prog ROM Interface I/O-Ports Generator XTAL2
20.25MHz
AOUT1
AIN1 SAW Tuner
RGB/FB/C1 IFIN+
VOUT1 IFIN-
CVBS1/Y1
TAGC
AV1
I2C
ID1
4:3/16:9 CRT
AOUT2 H/V/EW
AIN2
C2
VOUT2 RGB/SVM
CVBS2/Y2 VCT 49xxI
SENSE
AV2
ID2
L o u d s p e a k e r
SPEAKER
C3
CVBS3/Y3
AIN3
separate Headphone
AIN3 only
AV3
available in
QFP package
S-Video Video L - Audio - R
20.25MHz
VOUT2
VOUT1 SAW Tuner
AOUT1 IFIN+
IFIN-
Mon
Y Cb Cr 4:3/16:9 CRT
C1 H/V/EW
CVBS1/Y1
AIN1
RGB/SVM
VCT 49xxI
AV1
SENSE
S-Video Video L - Audio - R
C2
CVBS2/Y2
AIN2
L o u d s p e a k e r
AV2
available in
QFP package
S-Video Video L - Audio - R
3. Control Interface
Write Read
TVT programmable
VCTI
IO- TVT
DRX MSP VSP
Port 8051
I2C M/S
Interface
int. I2C-Bus
DDP
Buffer
ext. I2C-Bus
Computer
4. Specifications
SPGS703000-3(P88)/1E
88 44
18 ±0.1
1 43
0.87 ±0.05
0.8 ±0.2
3.8 ±0.1
0.28 ±0.06
3.35 ±0.1
X 22.5 ±0.15
1.27 ±0.05
22.5 ±0.15
19.5 ±0.15
X 10:1
Ø 1.5
Ø 0.75
30 ˚C
1.27
2.77
2.02
1.27 ±0.05
1.75
0.2
0.23
0.48 ±0.06
1.
97 1.5
Fig. 4–1:
88-Pin Plastic Staggered Shrink Dual Inline Package
(PSSDIP88-1/-2)
Weight approximately 9.6 g
Dimensions in mm
NC = not connected
LV = if not used, leave vacant
OBL = obligatory; connect as described in circuit diagram
IN = Input Pin
OUT = Output Pin
SUPPLY = Supply Pin
2 129 VSUP5.0BE SUPPLY OBL Supply Voltage Analog Video Back-end, 5.0 V
VSUP3.3BE − Supply Voltage 3.3 V TAGC − Tuner AGC Output (Fig. 4–7)
This pin is main supply for the analog video back-end. This pin controls the delayed tuner AGC. As it is a
noise-shaped-I-DAC output, it has to be connected
VSUP5.0BE − Supply Voltage 5.0 V according to the application circuit.
This pin is main supply for the analog video back-end.
GNDEIO − Ground for 3.3 V Extended I/O Supply AIN3 R/L – Audio 3 Inputs (Fig. 4–10)
It is internally connected to GND. The analog input signal for audio 3 is fed to this pin.
Analog input connection must be AC coupled.
Application Note:
All GND pins must be connected to a low-resistive
ground plane underneath the IC. All supply pins must
be connected separately with short and low-resistive
lines to the power supply. Decoupling capacitors from
VSUPxx to GND have to be placed as closely as pos-
sible to these pins. It is recommended to use more
VCT 49xxI ADVANCE INFORMATION
AOUT1 R/L – Audio 1 Outputs (Fig. 4–11) XREF − DAC Current Reference (Fig. 4–20)
Output of the analog audio 1 signal. Connections to External reference resistor for DAC output currents,
these pins are intended to be AC coupled. typical 10 kΩ to adjust the output current of the D/A
converters. (see recommended operating conditions).
AOUT2 R/L – Audio 2 Outputs (Fig. 4–11) This resistor has to be connected to ground as closely
Output of the analog audio 2 signal. Connections to as possible to the pin.
these pins are intended to be AC coupled.
VOUT 1-3 − Analog Video Output (Fig. 4–16) HOUT − Horizontal Drive Output (Fig. 4–21)
The analog video inputs that are selected by the video This open source output supplies the drive pulse for
source select matrix are output at these pins. the horizontal output stage. An external pulldown
resistor has to be used. The polarity and gating with
RIN, GIN, BIN − Analog RGB Input (Fig. 4–17) the flyback pulse are selectable by software.
These pins are used to insert an external analog RGB
signal, e.g. from a SCART connector which can be HFLB − Horizontal Flyback Input (Fig. 4–22)
switched to the analog RGB outputs with the fast blank Via this pin the horizontal flyback pulse is supplied to
signal. Separate brightness and contrast settings for the VCT 49xxI.
the external analog signals are provided.
VERT+, VERT− − Vertical Sawtooth Output (Fig. 4–23)
FBIN − Fast Blank Input (Fig. 4–18) These pins supply the symmetrical drive signal for the
This pin is used to switch the RGB outputs to the exter- vertical output stage. The drive signal is generated
nal analog RGB inputs. The active level (low or high) with 15-bit precision. The analog voltage is generated
can be selected by software. by a 4 bit current-DAC with an external resistor of
6.8 kΩ and uses digital noise shaping.
ROUT, GOUT, BOUT − Analog RGB Output (Fig. 4–
19) EW − East-West Parabola Output (Fig. 4–24)
These pins are the analog Red/Green/Blue outputs of This pin supplies the parabola signal for the East-West
the back-end. The outputs are current sinks. correction. The drive signal is generated with 15 bit
precision. The analog voltage is generated by a 4 bit
SVMOUT − Scan Velocity Modulation Output (Fig. 4– current-DAC with an external resistor of 6.8 kΩ and
19) uses digital noise shaping.
This output delivers the analog SVM signal. The D/A
converter is a current sink like the RGB D/A convert- PWMV − PWM Vertical Output (Fig. 4–35)
ers. At zero signal the output current is 50% of the This pin provides an adjustable vertical parabola with 7
maximum output current. bit resolution and appr. 79.4 kHz PWM frequency.
VRD − DAC Reference Decoupling (Fig. 4–20) DFVBL − Dynamic Focus Vertical Blanking (Fig. 4–35)
Via this pin the RGB-DAC reference voltage is decou- This pin supplies the blank pulse for dynamic focus
pled by an external capacitor. The DAC output cur- during vertival blanking period or a free programmable
rents depend on this voltage, therefore a pulldown horizontal pulse for horizontal dynamic focus genera-
transistor can be used to shut off all beam currents. A tion.
decoupling capacitor of 4.7 µF in parallel to 100 nF
(low inductance) is required.
SENSE − Measurement ADC Input (Fig. 4–27) ADB0−ADB19 − Address Bus Output (Fig. 4–35)
This is the input of the analog to digital converter for These 20 lines provide the CPU address bus output to
the picture and tube measurement. Three measure- access external memory.
ment ranges are selectable with RSW1 and RSW2.
DB0−DB7 − Data Bus Input/Output (Fig. 4–36)
GNDM − Measurement ADC Reference Input These 8 lines provide the bidirectional CPU data bus
This is the reference ground for the measurement A/D to access external memory.
converter. Connect this pin to GND.
WRQ − Data Write Enable Output (Fig. 4–35)
RSW1 − Range Switch1 for Measuring ADC (Fig. 4– This pin controls the direction of data exchange
25) between the CPU and the external data memory
These pin is an open drain pulldown output. During device (SRAM).
cutoff and white drive measurement the switch is off.
During the rest of time it is on. The RSW1 pin can be RDQ − Data Read Enable Output (Fig. 4–35)
used as second measurement ADC input for picture This pin is used to enable the output driver of the
beam current measurement. external data memory device (SRAM) for read access.
RSW2 − Range Switch2 for Measuring ADC (Fig. 4– PSENQ − Program Store Enable Output (Fig. 4–35)
26) This pin is used to enable the output driver of the
These pin is an open drain pulldown output. During external program memory device (ROM/FLASH) for
cutoff measurement the switch is off. During white read access.
drive measurement the switch is on. Also during the
rest of time it is on. It is used to set the range for white PSWEQ − Program Store Write Enable Output (Fig. 4–
drive current measurement. 35)
This pin is used to write into the external program flash
memory device.
4.3.6. Controller Pins
XROMQ − External ROM Enable Input (Fig. 4–37)
XTAL1 − Crystal Input and XTAL2 Crystal Output (Fig. This pin must be pulled low to access the external pro-
4–28) gram memory. XROMQ has an internal pull-up resis-
These pins connect a 20.25 MHz crystal to the internal tor.
oscillator. An external clock can be fed into XTAL1.
EXTIFQ − Enable External Memory Interface Input
RESETQ − Reset Input/Output (Fig. 4–29) (Fig. 4–37)
A low level on this pin resets the VCT 49xxI. The inter- This pin must be pulled low to enable the external
nal CPU can pull down this pin to reset external memory interface. EXTIFQ has an internal pull-up
devices connected to this pin. resistor.
TEST − Test Input (Fig. 4–30) STOPQ − Stop CPU Input (Fig. 4–37)
This pin enables factory test modes. For normal opera- Applying a low level during the input phase freezes the
tion, it must be connected to ground. realtime relevant internal peripherals such as timers
and interrupt controller. STOPQ has an internal pull-up
SCL − I2C Bus Clock (Fig. 4–31) resistor.
This pin delivers the I2C bus clock line. The signal can
be pulled down by external slave ICs to slow down ENEQ − Enable Emulation Input (Fig. 4–37)
data transfer. Only if this pin is set to low level, STOPQ and OCF are
operational. ENEQ has an internal pull-up resistor.
SDA − I2C Bus Data (Fig. 4–31)
This pin delivers the I2C bus data line. ALE − Address Latch Enable Output (Fig. 4–35)
This signal indicates changes on the address bus.
P10−P13, P20−P23 − I/O Port (Fig. 4–32)
These pins provide CPU controlled I/O ports. OCF − Opcode Fetch Output (Fig. 4–35)
A high level driven by the CPU during output phase
P14−P17 − I/O Port (Fig. 4–33) indicates the beginning of a new instruction.
These pins provide CPU controlled I/O ports. Addition-
ally they can be used as analog inputs for the control- RSTQ − Internal CPU Reset Input/Output (Fig. 4–38)
ler ADC. This pin is used for emulation purpose only. A low level
on this pin resets the CPU. It also indicates an internal
P24−P26, P30−P37 − I/O Port (Fig. 4–34) reset of the CPU.
These pins provide CPU controlled I/O ports.
VCT 49xxI ADVANCE INFORMATION
Pin Configuration
VCT 49xyI
VCT 49xyI
Fig. 4–3: PSSDIP88-1 package Fig. 4–4: PSSDIP88-2 package (pinning mirrored)
44608Pxxx
On Chip Oscillator Switching Frequency 40, 75, or 100 kHz Isense 2 7
YYWW
AWL
• Secondary Control with Few External Components Control Input 3 6 VCC
Protections (Top View)
GND 4 5 Driver
• Maximum Duty Cycle Limitation
• Cycle by Cycle Current Limitation (Top View)
• Demagnetization (Zero Current Detection) Protection
• “Over VCC Protection” Against Open Loop
AWL = Manufacturing Code
YYWW = Date Code
• Programmable Low Inertia Over Voltage Protection
Against Open Loop
• Internal Thermal Protection ORDERING INFORMATION
Switching
SMPS Controller
Device Frequency Package Shipping
• Pulsed Mode Techniques for a Very High Efficiency
MC44608P40 40 kHz Plastic 50/Rail
Low Power Mode DIP−8
• Lossless Startup
Plastic
• Low dV/dT for Low EMI Radiations MC44608P75 75 kHz
DIP−8
50/Rail
Demag Vi
1 8
DMG +
UVLO2 Start−up
− 50 mV 9 mA
/20 mV Source
>24 A >120 A
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Symbol Value Unit
Total Power Supply Current ICC 30 mA
Output Supply Voltage with Respect to Ground VCC 16 V
All Inputs except Vi Vinputs −1.0 to +16 V
Line Voltage Absolute Rating Vi 500 V
Recommended Line Voltage Operating Condition Vi 400 V
Power Dissipation and Thermal Characteristics
Maximum Power Dissipation at TA = 85°C PD 600 mW
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Air RJA 100 °C/W
Operating Junction Temperature TJ 150 °C
Operating Ambient Temperature TA −25 to +85 °C
approved checked checked prepared
D-1
PRODUCT STANDARDS
Total pages Pages
AN15526A
THERMAL
PROTECTION
-
PUMP AMP
UP +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+ Vref
Vcc
+
DY
+ +
In
Pin Descriptions
1 Inverting Input
2 Power Supply
3 Pump-up Output
4 GND GND
5 Vertical Output
7 Non-inverting Input
ICs for Audio Common Use
AN5277
Dual Channel SEPP Power Amplifier
■ Overview Unit : mm
The AN5277 is a monolithic integrated circuit designed 7.7±0.3
12
for 10.0 W (26 V, 8 Ω)output audio power amplifier. It is
(1.3)
a dual channel SEPP IC suitable for stereo operation in
TV application.
(10.0)
φ3.6
(1.27)
29.75±0.30
28.0±0.3
20.0±0.3
29.6±0.3
■ Features
+0.15
R1.8
• No Boucherot cells(output C, R)
0.6
• No Bootstrap Capacitors
1.45±0.15
• No Negative Feedback Capacitors
+0.10
(12.5)
• Built-in muting circuit
3.5±0.3
1.2±0.1
• Built-in standby circuit
1.80±0.15
(1.2)
■ Applications
• TV
■ Block Diagram
Protection circuit
Temperature
Over voltage
Att. Att. con Over current
Load short
Ripple
filter
10
Standby 11
12
1
GND 4
GND 9
N.C.
ch.1 In.
RF
(Input)
ch.2 In
N.C.
ch.2 Out
Mute
(Output)
VCC
ch.1 Out
1. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
To enter “SERVICE MENU” , edit “9301” by remote control while main menu on the secreen.To exit
from service menu ,press TV/TXT button.
• Enter the Service Menu and select “VIDEO ADJ. I” and find “SCREEN ADJ.”
• Enter the value from the table of preset values
• Press “ok” button on RC
• Adjust the screen potentiometer to the level where the screen is just black.
• By pressing “ok” please see the picture on TV
• Exit from the Service menu.
• In C7 and C8 chassis ,There is different geometric adjustment memory for PAL/SECAM and
NTSC. For PAL/SECAM “50Hz GEOM.” , "50Hz GEOM. HOR.I" ve "50Hz GEOM. EHT", For NTSC
"60Hz GEOM.", "60Hz GEOM. HOR.I" ve "60Hz GEOM. EHT" menus are used.For all version both of
them have to be adjust.
• Apply a Cross Hatch Test pattern.
• Enter Service Menu
• If the product has “TILT “ propertis, Please select TILT as available under the “SOUND OPTION”
and set “TILT 0” as “32”
• Set the value of this item as given in the preset table EHT TRESHOLD" , "EHT TIME CONSTANT" ,
"VERTICAL EHT 1" , "VERTICAL EHT 2", "HORIZONTAL EHT 1", "HORIZONTAL EHT 2", "EHT DTC", "EHT
P1", "EHT P2", "EHT A1", "EHT A2", "START LINE MEASUR.", "VER. BLANKING STOP", "VER. BLANKING
START", "HOR. BLANKING STOP" ve "HOR. BLANKING START"
• Adjust item "HORIZONTAL WIDTH, "VERTICAL AMPLITUDE" , "VERTICAL SHIFT" to vertical shift ,
"LINEARITY", "S-CORRECTION", "VERTICAL ANGLE", "VERTICAL BOW", "HORIZONTAL SHIFT" ,
"TRAPEZE CORR. I" "CUSHION CORR I.", "UPPER CORNER 1 I" and "UPPER CORNER 2 I" "LOWER
CORNER 1 I" and "LOWER CORNER 2 I" , "HORIZONTAL OSD POSITION" "VERTICAL OSD POSITION"
• Adjust 16:9 TV's 4:3 picture format or 4:3 TV's 16:9 picture format by entering "50HZ GEOM.
HOR.I" sub menu.Adjust the items "TRAPEZE CORR.II", "CUSHION CORR.II" , "UPPER CORNER 1 II"
"UPPER CORNER 2 II", "LOWER CORNER 1 II" ve "LOWER CORNER 2 II"
• For NTSC geometry, connect NTSC signal to Scart 1(AV1). Enter "60Hz GEOM. VER.", "60Hz
GEOM. HOR.I" and "60Hz GEOM. EHT" and adjust geometry like PAL/SECAM
AVAILABLE : Scart1 component input available , N/A : Scart1 component input not
*AV1 YUV available
AV2&AV3 AV2&AV3 N/A : Scart2 and AV3 not available
AV2 AVAIL.-AV3 N/A : Scart2 yes, AV3 no
AV2&AV3 AVAILABLE : Scart2 and AV3 yes
AV4 NONE : Front AV no
CVBS + SVHS : Front AV + S-VHS available
CVBS ONLY :Only Front AV available. (S-VHS not)
SVHS ONLY : Only S-VHS available. (Front AV not)
TELETEXT DEFAULT : Teletext ; FASTEXT : Fastext ; TOPTEXT : Toptext
FASTEXT + TOPTEXT : Fastext + Toptext
LANGUAGE It is used to select menu language
A : English-German-French-Italian-Spanish-Portuguese-Greek-Turkish-Dutch-Swedish-
Danish-Norwegian-Finnish-Slovenian-Polish-Hungarian-Russian-Hebrew-Romanian
Croatian-Czech-Slovak-Albanian-Bulgarian- Macedonian-Serbian
B : English-German-French-Italian-Spanish-Portuguese-Greek-Turkish-Dutch-Swedish
Danish-Norwegian-Finnish-Slovenian-Polish-Hungarian-Russian-Romanian-Croatian
Czech-Slovak-Albanian-Bulgarian- Macedonian-Arabic-Persian
TXT TABLE AUTO : Automatic selection of TXT table with Menu Language.
WEST : English,French,German,Turkish,Spanish,Italian,Finnish,Swedish,Norwegian,Dannish
EAST : Polish,French,Hungarian,Czech,German,Slovak,Italian,Romanian
GREEC :English,French,Turkish,German,Finnish,Norwegian,Swedish,Danish,Spanish,
Italian,Greek
CYRILLIC :English,Russian,German,Czech,Estonian,Ukrainian,Letvian,
ARABIC :English,French,German,Turkish,Spanish,Italian,Finnish,Swedish,Norwegian,
Dannish,Arabic
FARSI : English,French,German,Turkish,Spanish,Italian,Finnish,Swedish,Norwegian,
Dannish,Persian
HEBREW : English,French,German,Turkish,Italian,Finnish,Swedish,Norwegian,Dannish,
MAIN TUNER To select used main tuner
Philips; Panasonic DB2G3; Temic; Panasonic D44G3; Sharp or Alps
1. Values given in Preset Table are typical values and can vary according to the CRT type.
2. Also in the list some changing value are givens acording to CPT type.CPT called in the list as
last digits after “-“ of CPT Beko codes.CPT Beko codes are given in Voltage adjustment
section.
3. PF means Pure Flat and SF means Super Flat.
4. The items marked with “ * “ in Preset Table can be changed for each tv set.
29" 1,3R SF and
29" 4:3 PF "SS2"and
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
28" 4:3 SF MASTER
26" 16:9 MASTER
32 16:9 SF "PH8"
CPT DIFF.
28" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF .
CPT DIFF.
29" 4:3 PF
"VC14","VC20"
32 16:9 SF
CPT DIFF.
32" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF.
33" 4:3 SF
25" MASTER CPT
CPT
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
28" 4:3 SF MASTER
26" 16:9 MASTER
32 16:9 SF "PH8"
CPT DIFF.
28" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF .
CPT DIFF.
29" 4:3 PF
"VC14","VC20"
32 16:9 SF
CPT DIFF.
32" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF.
33" 4:3 SF
25" MASTER CPT
CPT
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
DIFF.
28" 4:3 SF MASTER
26" 16:9 MASTER
32 16:9 SF "PH8"
CPT DIFF.
28" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF .
CPT DIFF.
29" 4:3 PF
"VC14","VC20"
32 16:9 SF
CPT DIFF.
32" 16:9 PF
CPT DIFF.
33" 4:3 SF
25" MASTER CPT
CPT
Please note that Product part list files should be invastigated for the mechanical parts like cabinet, etc.
KEYBOARD MODULE
VS IC901
IR
OUT
R902
GND C901
KEYBOARD 150R
R901 10u/10V
1
150R
2 D
D901
3 LED
1
100R 47u/16V VOL-
270R C216
2
0R C214 6
PR-
10n
3
L203 L206 22n
SK202
4
1OuH R215 1OuH 7
R225 C227 R218 R230 12VReg STANDBY
5
L201 R204 C230
270R 47uF/16V
6
100R 10k 47u/16V
X901
100R C215
2
C212 270R
7
0R C210 STATUS_1 R209 C241 29" ONLY
10n
8
L204 22n R258 75R 22n 10n/50V X401
1
4
9
1OuH 0R C203
10
12VReg 5V CRT
5
R216 R226 C228 220p/50V
13 11
6
R203 R259 R247 R210
270R 47u/16V
14 12
7
SENSE
STATUS_2 100R 0R 75R 75R C235 R418 D401 D402 R421
8
10k C211 C213 T401
GREEN
5V 10n R260 R236 4.7u/16V IC501
BLUE
C201 22n 5V X102
10
BC858B TDA8177
RED
17 15
0R 3 2.7k 1N4148 1N4148 150R
220p/50V R211 1k
13 11
16
R234 C233 R261 C204 C222 R420 C402 R534
C248
R201
T201 14 12 0R R246 5V'' 75R 220p 4.7n R205 2 R265 R266
R537 68K %1
R267
18
560R 1k 4.7u/16V 10k 330p VERTQ
7
NON-INV INPUT
4.7u/16V BC858B 4.7R 75R 75R 22R R480 R481
19
C221 75R R427 3.3V
R227 17 15 C202 R237 1 T404 4.7R 10R 100R
20
18k 220p 4.7n C240 BC848B T412 R424 270R C530 C535
R208 R264 R202 R538
16
21
T203 BC848B C239 R214 AUDIO BC848B NS NS
R249 75R 18k 560R 75R 1k R207 R268 39K %1 6
10u/16V 220n C209 C226 C236 C442 R422 33R R544 OUT SUPPLY
18
4.7u/16V
C234 IC201 220p 100n/50V 15K 1/16W C529 R530
19
C444
10
75R MC14052B 150R T403
9
4.7u/16V
20
7
R220 T207 R482
A
C223 5
21
D202 BACK_MODUL
220p 4.7n D201 BC848B BC858B R251 10K
VPROT OUT
1N4148 470R 4 75R ST_BY C403 C501 R522 1.5K 1/16W -15V
R213 Y3 1N4148 C249 8V ST_BY 10n 10k D506 R542 C514
75R 8V R224 C413 330p 1.5k
R219 1
R223 47u/16V LL4148 100n/50V 4
D232 SCART 2 R255 Y0 330R 470R C250 100u/16V R428 GND
330R 3 L209 47u/16V 270R
1N4148 Y R425 V_ABL
33k 5
Y1 10uH R543 C509 C511
L107 33R X501 100u/63V
T204 C243 10uH IC101 R539 470u/25V
2
Y2
2 C534 mylar K.D.T 1.5R
3
FLYBACK
BC848B 47n/25V VCTI 22n/100V
R221 R231 C231 R240 C551 1
R532 C532 15V(F)
11 1 88 R545 R546 D501
100R 270R 47u/16V
1k C244 X3 C108 C125 GND GND 100n/100V 470R 1/2W 100p/100V C531 RF2007 2
100n R423 C401 T402 ceramic film VCC
10u/63V 12 100u/16V 150R
R263
X0
13 2 87 330p BC858B 10R 10R R518 R519 C508 C512
R252 X VSUP8.0AU VSUP5.0BE R R533 470n/100V 470u/25V 100n/63V
L207 2.2k 33k8V 14
X1 C410 1N4148 R462 2.2R 1/2W %2
C217 C219 R426 39K %1 1
1OuH 22n 10n C109 100n/50V D405 100R INV. INPUT
SK203 15 C124 3 86 R535
X2 100n 3.3u/16V
VREFAU TEST VERT
VERT
T205 C443 R472 33R R429 C537
R254 10n 68K %1 C533
1
VDD
4 85
VEE
VSS
33k 22p/50V
INH
R222 R241 C245 15 SPEAKERL VERT+
2
16
R232 47u/16V GND3 10n
4
STATUS_3 6 83 R478
C218 C220 2.2k 33k C247 AOUT1L EW EW_DRIVE
8
+33V
L109
AGC
X206
SDA
7 82
SCL
100R
+5V
+5V
220p/50V C253
n.c.
n.c.
13 11
AOUT1R WDRV
IF1
IF2
AS
R238 C237 C251 10uH C158 R477 33n
3.3k
14 12
CINCH_L 6
1n R111 47p 100R
10
11
5V
1k 4.7u/16V L114 8 81 R430
C207 C224 4.7u/16V 5 1k AIN3L/AOUT2L ABC
10uH
Rip. Filt.
C159
Standby
VOUT2
VOUT1
R101
100R
17 15
MUTE
T206 C254 CINCH_R 47p 8V
VIN1
VIN2
GND
GND
L115
VCC
4 1n 100R C140 R449
16
R108
0R
BC848B 9 80
NC
NC
C142 10uH X301
LOUDSPEAKER
AIN3R/AOUT2R CUT SENSE
4.7u/16V 5V
0R 12V 4.7u/63V 100p R104 C160 1.2k
R309
C317
18
10
12
R239 R257
11
R250 C238 R242 FR_AV_C 47p C300 C339 1000u/35V
19
ZD230 C255 100p 22p 22p F102 100R C107 C301 Left
C141 10 79 22K 47n R303 100n
20
R248 75R C225 D230 C256 100p table R307 28V C320 C307
220p 1 R103 R313 56K 10k C327 3
470R 4.7n D231 FR_AV_Y 11 78 FBLpip
R304 1u/25V 100n 1n/50V
100R C106 AIN2R FBIN C319 1.5n/50V Right
1N4148 ZD231 1n C438 1k T301 10k C337 68n/50V 4
SCART 3 R212 R243 12V FV_AV R109 L110 SC1_IN_L 12 77
22p
Rpip 5V C303 BC858B 1n/50V C313 C326
R320 C316 R312 R319
75R 0R C101 33k AIN1L RIN SVM 1n 1.5n/50V 4.7k 1000u/35V 2.2K 1/4W 4.7R 1/2W
27n 10uH C103 C439 100u/35V C321
SC1_IN_R 1n 13 76
1n
Gpip
8V
10u/16V HS301
R118 C139 C130 SIF/AIN1R GIN C404 C405 R431 AUDIO HEATSINK
1
8.2k C147 L111 C440 1n 1n C340 C315
47p 5V R110 F101 10uH C102 1n 270R X407 R310
6.8K C131 1n 100n C302 1000u/35V
L101 100u/16V X6966M 14
TAGC BIN
75 Bpip 1 1.8k R305 28V
100p 10n 3 C441
5
L112 R117 C432 2
10uH 1n R448 R314 56K
15 74 C431 1u/25V C314 R321 C318
10uH 100R C143 VREFIF SVMOUT 470R 3 R306 100n C308
1n 0R 0R 1k T302 10k 1n/50V 22k R328 1n/50V
C115
4
IFIN- 100n 16 73 4 C305 BC858B 2.2K 1/4W R318
IFIN- ROUT 1n
IFIN+ R311 4.7R 1/4W
5
17 72 10k R339
C146 C155 IFIN+ GOUT
CON5
MUTE_L 4.7k
1u/16V 47p L113 T307
5V 8.2uH R308 BC848B
18 71 10k
OPTION PIP L108 RESETQ BOUT
10uH C154
C153 100n 19 70 5V
VSUP5.0FE VRD R416 C411
5V 47u/16V FB102 1k C430 100n
L104 MMZ2012Y601B 20 4.7u/16V TILT C454
69 100n
VSUP5.0IF XREF
TU202 10uH C113 3.3V R459
3
C126 100n FB103 L403 100R IC450
TUNER 100u/16V 21
VSUP3.3DIG VSUP3.3BE
68
SDA
4
SDA
VDD MAX5362LEUK-T
3.3V
C422 10uH OUT
1
GND4
15 L103 MMZ2012Y601B C408 SCL
5 SCL
14
22
GND GND
67 22n 10u/16V GND
GND3 8V 4.7uH 3.3V_STB R464 R465
C114
2
13 C127 100n L402 C452 100R 10K
C453
GND
C407 10uH
SDA
3.3V_STB 5V
SCL
F801
+5V
+5V
100u/16V R340
n.c.
n.c.
IF2
AS
IC302
10
11
12V
NON-INV IN.
ZD404
12V
ZD405
1 4
1 24 20.25 MHz 220n R824 T102 47K T410 5V 5V
VIF1 SIF2 T808 150R R129 27 62 BC848B C341 T312 R342 2
C828 2 27 10K BC848B AUDIO SEL SAFETY R446 R444 INV INPUT
R801 R802 HSYNC BC848B XQ VREFM
C456 2.7K 10n BC858B 2.2K
15p C831 C832 R132 R468 1K HFLB C330 R336 3
100R 100R 2 23 10n 3.9K 100R R445 R439 R441 3.3V_STB 22u/25V 22k -Vs
VIF2 SIF1 R852 R823 C8273 1u/16V 28 611n C451 4.7k 4.7k
26 AUDIO SEL HFLB 5.6K R450
HSP CVBS2 R419 4
D403
SDA 2 5 C837 R401 3.3K OUTPUT
100R 10K 100n 3.3V_STB 3.3V_STB 3.3V_STB SDA SCL
SCL
3
OP1 OP2
22 R851 330R R822 100p 47p R131 D101 R116 F_BLANK_SCART 29 60 100R R451
28V
5
1N4148
1k 4 25 2.2K SC1 F IN HOUT H_DRIVE BC848B 3.3V T407 3.3V T353 +VS
3
SUBWOOFER
5.6k 6 19 R326 1N4001 100n/63V 1000u/35V
L801 AFD VPLL C847 L805 R113 R_SCART C121 32 57 R405 T311 T310
C810 R811 7 22 SC1 R IN SCL
10uH C816 22p VDD VDDA1
4.7uH 75R 100n C152 100R BC848B BC848B C334 X303
C804 10n 330R C839 47p C353 47K
5VTUNER 7 18 1.5n C817 L803 1u/16V CVBS_IN_SCRT1 C122 1
DGND AGND
4.7uH 8 21 L804 R112 33
SC1 CVBS IN P21/PWMV
56 R406 3.3V_STB 2.2u/16V
100p VSS VREFH R123 C116 100n R317
C806 C807 C803 T801 10u/16V C840 10uH 75R C161
47p C448 100R D302 1500u/35V 2
C805 5V 4.7R
R834 470R
BC848B
R836 470R
R832 220R
100u/16V C824
C449 100R
R812 C825 I2C VSSA2 47p C336
C841 L405
R827 10k
R833
R835
5
BC858B SC2 CVBS OUT ST-BY ST_BY R476 C324
10k
10k
10k
E1 MODE_WC
SCL
VCC
SDA
24C16 100R 100R
R107 42 47 R443 BC858B 100u/16V C311 1 Right
T805 PIP CVBS OUT MUTE MUTE_L 1k
R837
1k 1n
75R
75R
GND
43 46 1n C312
75R R839
VSUP1.8FE VSUP3.3FE 3
R838
Left
E0
E2
1n
75R
4
C129 100n 44 45 C415 HEADPHONE
R842
4
T306
X403 SERVICE BC858B
OPTION 2W KEYBOARD MODULE
7
R316 T305
4
15V BC858B
R672 1k
75R X405
FBLpip
Bpip
Gpip
Rpip
C310
T608 CON3 1n
3
BC858B 8V 8V
R635
R602 T613
X602 BC858B R662 X402
4
RL601 3.9k 2.2k
1 1 2
T611 CON4
C603 JUMPER BC848B
2 3 R619 C618
100n/250V D610 BLUE LED R483 R484
DEGAUSS PTC1 BAV21 R637 5.6k 22u/16V R638 R664 0R 0R
100k D620 56k 22k 3.3V_STB
1N4148 R682
RELAY 470R
C630
220V AC INPUT
R669 220n/275V R601
MAINS L601 TR602 D604
145V 33V
C666
FS601 1MR/0.5W 5.1R C619 R615 R531
2 RF2007 47R/3W L604 33k 1W 47u/16V
C602 470p/2kV
1 3.15A C607 ZD651
table C604 50uH
D602 1n/1kV 1n/1kV C627 33V 5.1V
RF2007 C615 TR601 D611 C628
X601 33n/630V 2 13 RGP30MS 100u/200V 100u/200V ZD502
R668 C601
S14K385 table LINE FILTER PFC Coil IC606
70mH RF2007 C605 C613 D630
8.5V
IC603
3.3V_STB 1.8V_STB
table C649 MC33269T CRT MODULE
D603 C608 R609 RGP10J MC33269T Stand-by 47u/16V IN OUT
1n/1kV 1n/1kV IN OUT
68k/2W
HS601 C650 C651 D614 C658 ADJ ADJ
SMPS HEATSINK D605 C626 R671 R649 R660 C657 D704 R715 BLUE_OUT
220p /250V 220p /250V RF2007 R612 RGP30D C633 C636 8V
11 3300u/25V 47n 3.3k 820R %1 C648 33n HS701 C710 R717
0.1R C639 240R %1 47n C660 47n
C664
10u/63V
R501-R541-R528 THO OLACAK CRT HEATSINK D703 BAV21 R7131.5k
D609 47u/35V 22u/16V R658 C536 D503 6.8p 200V GREEN_OUT
1
2
1N4148 1N4148
22R 1/2W 1N4148 HSYNC OPTIONAL TR502 R704
R521 C506 R514 R517 R511 D706 1.5k
T601 4 14
HFLB 1 Eht L701 BAV21 R712 R710
R639 56R
C521 table
R714 C708
table
2SK3562 C614 R501 C528 10uH
470p/2kV R505 6.8k 68p/500V 150k 150k C515 360n
C522 470R 47n 270R D705 100R C711
390p
100R C712
22R 1/2W R611 1K 1N4148 390p
D608 15V IC607 12VReg D504 C513 1u/160V X701 C709 100R 390p IC701
1k 1/4W IC602 8V C550 R707 X703
2
D613 LM317LZ 1N4148 T502
C521A
UF4006 R661 OUT LM317LZRA
TR503 7 BLUE T702 TDA6109 CRT CON
15 IN IN OUT R506 22nF/25V table table BC858B C701 BF421 R727 100R
RM 0.33R %1 1W
9
0.47R 1/2W
D628 D626 C653 18k D510 R524 R541 D509 GREEN 0R T704 VOC1
R667 6 6.8p
1N4001 0R RGP15D ADJ ADJ BA157 10k 100n/250V T703 BF421 R728
R606
1
R607
4
RGP10J R685 C620 C629 Focus R703 J701 BF421 8
VOC2 GND
0R D627 R608 47n 240R %1 22u/16V 47n 120R %1 22u/16V R503 220n/100V 2 3 T504 C518 R523 5 RED 10u/250V
1000u/25V 47u/25V 1N4148 R729 100R GND
1N4001 1K 2W 2SD2499 table R512 7
2
4
D601 R605
12 R647 C609 R666 C654 22R
C505 4 R515 D507 1k J510 3 Screen R528 J516 1k C516 12VCRT 4 270R JUMPER VOC3
RGP10J 1.3k %1 10n 1.05k %1 120R table 0R JUMP 100n 6 n.c. 4 12
4.3K %1 28V 10n C504 R510 1 R523A L502 C706 R723 VDD
5 13 3 BLUE
D612 5V 8.5V table 11
D607 L603 8
IC604 47u/25V 180R L501 NS 6
X503
5
IOM 5
R613 RGP30D OUT LM317 C502 H DRIVE R513 table 2
6.8p 0R
IC601 16 IN C520 1 R706 R720 R721 G1
MC44608 1N4148 4.7uH C634 C644 4.7u/50V 0.47R 1 2 HORIZONTAL YOKE
10 C524 C538
R702 1k 1k 1k
4
GND 10 HT X702
1
3
0R R675 T503 C510 220n/100V R529 100nF 1 R724
C621 TH601 8.5V ADJ R659 C637 H_DRIVE
NS 11
2
3
6 1
5 4 MCR22-8 120R %1 47n C646 1K R507 BC618 VI3 9
1000u/35V 47n 22u/25V R516 table
3
1
DRVER GND D615 22u/16V C503 D505 R508 C520A table 3 CRT 0R
T609 NS table R504 270R 2 GREEN
7 8 2
6 3 6 17 C663 1n 100K table D511 VI2 HT
VCC CNTIN R604 RGP10J BC848B 100u/16V 1N4148 X502 4 100K RED
130K SMPS145 R625 C611 12 1 200V
7
NC ISENSE
2 table 10n R656 ST_BY R502 T501 C507
145V
R525A R525 BA157 VI1 G2
ST_BY table C519 C525 -15V 3
365R %1 CRT G2 AQUASMPS
8 1
R629 R627 R653
EW_DRIVE
table 2.2uF/63V D508 table
table table
L503 D512 R705
V! DEMAG R645 C631 C642 3.3k RGP30K R527 22u/250V R716
C659 C656 8.5V 27k table 8 CRT
PH601 R617 table 22u/16V 10k C668 12VCRT 47k 1.5k
NS NS TCET1100 47R 10n 1 2 0.1R RGP15J C526 15V(F) SENSE T701 R718 C702 R708
2.2M
C667 C606 4 1
R673 R641 IC608 IN OUT
J513 J515 5 470u/25V
J501
C610 100p/500V D513 R722 10u/250V R709
J502
5
15u/25V 3 2 C632 ADJ C523 9 R726 220R 4.7n/1kV
P601 100n 1N4148 IC605 0.1R RGP15J C527 R725 330k
ZD602 TL431C
1
10n SVM-TILT
T650 10k X507
1
5
R610 BC848B X505
4.7M 1/2W R626 DYNAMIC IN X506
DYNAMIC OUT
R622 2.7K Components designated by the safety symbol should only be replaced by original parts produced and proofed by the manufacturer.
10k
C616 Sicherheitsbautelle im Sinn der sicherheitsbestimmung. Diese Teile durfen nur durch Originalteile ersetzt werden.
2.2n/250V
Contrassegno di sicurezza. I componenti devono, corrispondere a ricambi originali e devono essere montati a regola d’arte.