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SERVICE MANUAL RA-3 CHASSIS

MODEL
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KP-48V80 RM-Y905 US SCC-P14CA KP-61V80 RM-Y905 US SCC-P14BA

KP-48V80 RM-Y905 Canadian SCC-P14CA KP-61V80 RM-Y905 Canadian SCC-P14BA

KP-53V80 RM-Y905 US SCC-P14AA

KP-53V80 RM-Y905 Canadian SCC-P14AA

MUTING DVD/ SAT/ POWER


VTR CABLE
TV

PICTURE FUNCTION
MODE DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV

DISPLAY ANT TV/VIDEO

1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
JUMP ENTER

0
ACTIVE

AUDIO FREEZE
INDEX GUIDE

VOL MENU CH

RESET

CODE SET VTR123DVD/MDP

TV

RM-Y905 KP-48V80/53V80/61V80

MICROFILM
∗ Please file according to model size. .......
COLOR REAR VIDEO PROJECTOR
48 53 61
KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

SPECIFICATIONS

Projection system Speaker


3 picture tubes, 3 lenses, horizontal in-line system Tweeter: 66 mm (2 5/8”) x 2
Picture tube Woofer: 130 mm (5 1/8”) x 2 (KP-48V80/53V80)
7-inch high-brightness monochrome tubes (6.3 raster size), 160 mm (6 3/8”) x 2 (KP-61V80)
with optical coupling and liquid cooling system Speaker output
Projection lenses 20 W x 2
High performance, large diameter hybrid lens F1.05 Power requirement
Television system 120 V AC, 60 Hz
American TV standard Power consumption
Channel coverage In use (Max.): 170 W
VHF: 2–13/UHF: 14 –69/CATV: 1 – 125 In standby: 1 W
Antenna Dimensions (W/H/D)
75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF 1,105 x 1,338 x 579 mm (43 1/2 x 52 5/8 x 22 3/4 inches)
Screen size (measured diagonally) (KP-48V80)
48 inches (KP-48V80) 1,216 x 1,417 x 632 mm (47 7/8 x 55 3/4 x 24 7/8 inches)
53 inches (KP-53V80) (KP-53V80)
61 inches (KP-61V80) 1,370 x 1,560 x 670 mm (54 x 61 3/8 x 26 3/8 inches)
Inputs/outputs (KP-61V80)
VIDEO 1/3 IN Mass
VIDEO 2 INPUT 68.8 kg (151 lbs 11 oz) (KP-48V80)
S VIDEO IN (4-pin mini DIN): 76.0 kg (167 lbs 9 oz) (KP-53V80)
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync negative 93.6 kg (206 lbs 6 oz) (KP-61V80)
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms Supplied accessories
VIDEO (phono jack): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync Remote control RM-Y905 (1)
negative Batteries (2) size AA (R6)
AUDIO (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation), Optional accessories
Impedance: 47 kilohms Connecting cables
VIDEO 4/5 IN RK-G34, RK-74A, RK-G69HG, VMC-10HG,
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, sync negative VMC-720M, VMC-810S/820S, YC-15V/30V
PB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms U/V mixer EAC-66
PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
AUDIO (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation), Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Impedance: 47 kilohms
TV OUT/MONITOR OUT
VIDEO (phono jack): 1 Vp-p, 75-ohms unbalanced, sync
negative
AUDIO (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100% modulation),
Impedance: 470 ohms
UDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT (phono jacks): 500 mVrms (100%
modulation), Impedance: 470 ohms
S-LINK: minijacks
CONTROL S OUT: minijack

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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
( US model only )

After correcting the original service problem, perfom the follow- LEAKAGE TEST
ing safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
l. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
splashes and bridges. return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5mA (500 microampers) . Leak-
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are age current can be measured by any one of three methods.
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. 1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to
and mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely usc these instruments.
certain that you have replaced all the insulators. 2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly tran- digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
sistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
out to the customer and recommend their replacement. VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indica-
5. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious tion is 0.75V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-
signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and voltage scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are
recom mend their replacement. examples of a passive VOM that is suitable. NearIy all bat-
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend tery operated digital multimeters that have a 2V AC range
the replacement of any such line cord to the customer. are suitable. (See Fig. A)
7. Check the condition of the monopole antenna (if any). Make
sure the end is not broken off, and has the plastic cap on it. HOW TO FIND A GOOD EARTH GROUND
Point out the danger of impalement on a broken antenna to
the customer, and recommend the antenna’s replacement. A cold-water pipe is guaranteed earth ground;the cover-plate re-
8. Check the B+ and HV to see they are at the values specified. taining screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If
Make sure your instruments are accurate;be suspicious of the retaining screw is to be used as your earth-ground, verify that it
your HV meter if sets always have low HV. is at ground by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-
9. Check the antenna temminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, water pipe with an ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms. If
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60-l00 watts trouble
Check leakage as described below. light (not a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and
the retaining screw. Try both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot
side of the line, the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the
screw is at ground potential. (See Fig. B)

To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Trouble Light
Ohmmeter
AC Outlet Box

AC
1.5 µ F 1.5k Ω voltmeter
(0.75V) Cold-water Pipe

Earth Ground
Fig. B. Checking for earth ground.
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.

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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION

1. Summary of Self-Diagnosis Function


• This device includes a self-diagnosis function.
• In case of abnormalities, the TIMER/STANDBY indicator automatically blinks. It is possible to predict the abnormality location
by the number of blinks. The Instruction Manual describes blinking of the TIMER/STANDBY indicator.
• If the symptom is not reproduced sometimes in case of a malfunction, there is recording of whether a malfunction was generated
or not. Operate the remote command to confirm the matter on the screen and to predict the location of the abnormality.

2. Diagnosis Items and Prediction of Malfunction Location


• When a malfunction occurs the TIMER/STANDBY indicator only blinks for one of the following diagnosis items. In case of two
or more malfunctions, the item which first occurred blinks. If the malfunctions occurred simultaneously, the item with the lower
blink count blinks first.
• The screen display displays the results regarding all the diagnosis items listed below. The display “ 0 ” means that no malfunc-
tions occurred.
TIMER/STANDBY Self-diagnosis
Diagnosis item Indicater Supposed malfunction Condition screen display,
Number of blinks Diagnosis item: Results
[Standby Power Supply System]
F601 open.
R607 open.
Cannot turn on the power.
• Power not ON 0 Q601 short circuit
LED doesn't blink.
[Main Power Supply System]
IC601 and R612 are broken.
VDR601 short-circuit
Goes to the standby mode
+B OCP detection 2 times Short circuit of power supply system in each circuit. 2 : +B OCP 000
Short circuit of +B line
T603 pin 78 open. Goes to the standby mode
+B OVP detection 3 times 3 : +B OVP 000
R672 open. Malfunction of power supply circuit
IC1509(V out) is broken. Raster goes to one line horizontally, Aand then video
Vertical deflection stop 4 times 4 : V Stop 000
Q1505(V Pulse Buffer) is broken. signal is muted.
Video out, Q705, 732, 761 and others in C board
TIMER/STANDBY LED blinks approx. 30 seconds,
Video out abnormality detection 5 times circuit. 5 : AKB 000
and then blinks for the self diagnosis.
Q218, 219, 220 (A board)
C515, 516 open.
Horizontal deflection stop 6 times Raster doesn't appear. 6 : H Stop 000
IC206(YC Jungle) is broken.
IC406(Audio amp.) is broken. The sound is not out.
Audio abnormality detection 8 times 8 : Audio 000
PS401, 402 open. Goes to the standby mode

* : 000 the range of values for number of operations is 000-255. For 256 or higher there is
no count up and the number remains at 255.
3. Blinking count display of TIMER/STAVDBY indicator
* One blink is not used for self-diagnosis.

< FRONT PANEL > •EXAMPLE

FLASH FOCUS TV/VIDEO – VOLUME + – CHANNEL + POWER TIMER/STAND BY

<Diagnosis Items> <Number of Blinks>


• +B overcurrent 2 times
• +B overvoltage 3 times
TIMER/STANDBY indicator • Vertical deflection stop 4 times
Lamp ON : 0.3 seconds
Lamp OFF : 0.3 seconds Lamp OFF :
3.0 seconds

Release of TIMER/STANDBY indicator blinking.


• The TIMER/STANDBY indicator blinking display is released by turning OFF the power switch
on the TV main unit or removing the plug from the power.

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4. Self-diagnosis screen displays


• In cases of malfunctions where it is not possible to determine the symptom such as when the power goes off occasionally or when
the screen disappears occasionally, there is a screen display on whether the malfunction occurred or not in the past (and whether
the detection circuit operated or not) in order to allow confirmation.

<Screen Display Method>


• Quickly press the remote command button in the following order from the standby state.

DISPLAY b Channel 5 b VOL – b POWER

Be aware that this differs from the method of


entering the service mode (volume + ).


Self-diagnosis screen display

Self Check
2 : +B OCP 000
3 : +B OVP 000
4 : V Stop
5 : AKB
000
000 ÷ 2 : +B OCP 000
6 : H Stop 000 000 the range of values for number of
7 : HV 000 operations is 000-255.
8 : Audio 000
For 256 or higher there is no count up
101 : WDT 000 Diagnosis
and the number remains at 255.
Results

5. Self-Diagnosis Screen Display

• The results display is not automatically cleared. In case of repairs and after repairs, check the self-diagnosis screen and be sure
to return the results display to “ 0 ”.
• If the results display is not returned to “ 0 ” it will not be possible to judge a new malfunction after completing repairs.

<Method of Clearing Results Display>

1. Power off (Set to the standby mode)

2. DISPLAY b Channel 5 b VOL + b POWER (Service Mode)

3. Channel 8 b ENTER (Test reset = Factory preset condition)

<Method of Ending Self Diagnosis Screen>


• When ending the self-diagnosis screen completely, turn the power switch OFF on the remote commander or the main unit.

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6. Self-diagnosis function operation


OCP Low B and +B line detect DET SHORT, and shut-down POWER ON RELAY.
Reset by turning power on/off.
In case of +B is loaded approx. 2A or more, microcomputer detects it via IC651.
OVP In case of +B becomes approx. 150V or more, POWER ON RELAY shuts down and microcomputer detects it via IC651.
Reset by turning power on/off just the same as OCP.
V Stop In case of microcomputer detects 2 seconds or more interval of V Pulse, Reference Pulse turns off by turning off the picture
signal in YC Jungle IC (IC206).
After the picture signal turns off, H Pulse is regenerated 2 seconds or more, the picture signal turns on.
AKB IK detection. Makes LED blinking in case of microcomputer doesn’t detect IK returns of IC206 CXA2147Q 30 seconds or more.
H Stop In case of HV becomes 33kV or more, IC502 detects it and shut-down H Drive Pulse.
Microcomputer receives H Stop data from IC206 and makes LED blinking.
Audio In case of DC component overlaps the output of Audio Amp., microcomputer detects it and makes LED blinking.
Microcomputer forces to shut down the power.

Self-diagnosis block diagram

D1201
TIMER/STANDBY

Q006

55
5. AKB
6. H STOP

IC002 IC206 43
8 49 3
CXA2147 35 6. HV STOP
µProcessor 47 4
YCJ 34
50 BUS IC1502
48 HV Detector
20 21 22 27

IC064
EEPROM
IC1509
V Drive
Q1505
V Pulse Buffer
5. AKB

IC406 C Board
Audio AMP

Audio
DC Detect

3. OVP
IC651 OVP DETECT
OVP Buffer
2. OCP OCP Buffer OCP DETECT

4. V.STOP (V Pulse)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page


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SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ............................................ 4 5. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

1. GENERAL 5-1. TV Input Sub Contrast Adjustment


(VPNT-SCON) .......................................................... 53
Using This Manual .................................................................. 9 5-2. “Video Input Sub-HUE and Sub-Color Adjustment .....
Precautions .............................................................................. 9 (VPNT-SHUE, SCOL)” ............................................ 53
Installing and Connecting the Projection TV .......................... 9 5-3. “Component Input Sub-HUE and Sub-Color ................
Basic Set Up .......................................................................... 17 Adjustment (DAC-UVSH, UVSC)” ........................ 53
Using Your New Projection TV ............................................ 18 5-4. P & P Sub Contrast Adjustment (SC-SYDR) ............ 53
Adjusting Your SET UP (menus) .......................................... 22 5-5. “Sub-HUE, Sub-Color and Main Contrast Adjustment”
Operating Video Equipment .................................................. 33 “(MC-MYDR, MSHU, MSCL, SC-SSHU, SSCL)” . 54
Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (SAT) .............. 34 5-6. Bar Display Position Adjustment (OP-DISP) ........... 54
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 35 5-7. “PIP Acquisition Area Adjustment
2. DISASSEMBLY (PP-MAHP, SAHP)” ................................................. 54
5-8. Display Position for Channel Index Mode
2-1. Rear Board Removal ................................................. 36 (CCDCCHP) ............................................................. 54
2-2. Chassis Assy Removal .............................................. 36
2-3. Service Position ......................................................... 36 7. EXPLODED VIEWS
2-4. HA Board and HB Board Removal ........................... 36
2-5. Mirror Cover Removal .............................................. 37 6-1. Block Diagram (1) ..................................................... 55
2-6. Beznet Assy Removal ............................................... 37 Block Diagram (2) ..................................................... 57
2-7. HC Board and S Board Removal .............................. 37 Block Diagram (3) ..................................................... 59
2-8. U Board and Terminal Board Removal ..................... 37 Block Diagram (4) ..................................................... 63
2-9. A Board and G Board Removal ................................ 38 Block Diagram (5) ..................................................... 67
2-10. Picture Tube Removal ............................................... 38 Block Diagram (6) ..................................................... 69
2-11. High-Voltage Cable Installation and Removal .......... 38 6-2. Frame Schematic Diagram ........................................ 71
6-3. Circuit Boards Location ............................................ 74
3. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS 6-4. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ...... 74
3-1. Screen Voltage Adjustment (Rough Alignment) ....... 39 • A (1/3)Board ........................................................... 75
3-2. Focus Lens Adjustment ............................................. 39 • A (2/3)Board ........................................................... 79
3-3. Screen (G2) Adjustment ............................................ 39 • A (3/3)Board ........................................................... 83
3-4. Focus VR Adjustment ............................................... 39 • G Board ................................................................... 91
3-5. Deflection York Tilt Adjustment ............................... 40 • U Board ................................................................. 101
3-6. “2-Pole Magnet Adjustment (Green, Red)” .............. 40 • CG Board .............................................................. 105
3-7. 4-Pole Magnet Adjustment ........................................ 40 • CR Board .............................................................. 106
3-8. Defocus Adjustment (Blue) ....................................... 40 • CB Board .............................................................. 107
3-9. Electrical Adjustment by Remote Commander ......... 41 • HA Board .............................................................. 109
3-10. Registration Adjustment ............................................ 46 • HC Board .............................................................. 109
3-11. Auto Registration Error Code List ............................ 49 • HB Board .............................................................. 110
6-5. Semiconductors ....................................................... 111
4. SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS
7. EXPLODED VIEWS
4-1. HV Regulation Circuit Check and Adjustment ......... 51
4-2. HV Hold Down Circuit Operation and Adjustment .. 51 7-1. Cover (KP-48V80) .................................................. 113
4-3. +B Max Voltage Confirmation .................................. 51 7-2. Cover (KP-53V80/61V80) ...................................... 114
4-4. +B OVP Confirmation .............................................. 52 7-3. Chassis ..................................................................... 115
7-4. Picture Tube ............................................................ 116

8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST .................................. 117

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(CAUTION) (ATTENTION)
SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND THE APRES AVOIR DECONNECTE LE CAP DE L’ANODE, COURTCIR-
ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR CAR- CUITER L’ANODE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE ET CELUI DE
BON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE ANODE. L’ANODE DU CAP AU CHASSIS METALLIQUE DE L’APPAREIL,
OU AU COUCHE DE CARBONE PEINTE SUR LE TUBE CATHOD-
WARNING!! IQUE OU AU BLINDAGE DU TUBE CATHODIQUE.
AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER SHOULD BE USED DURING
ANY SERVICE TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARD, BE- ATTENTION!!
CAUSE OF LIVE CHASSIS. AFIN D’EVITER TOUT RISQUE DELECTROCUTION PROVE-
THE CHASSIS OF THIS RECElVER IS DIRECTLY CONNECTED NANT D’UN CHÁSSIS SOUS TENSION, UN TRANSFORMATEUR
TO THE AC POWER LINE. D’ISOLEMENT DOIT ETRE UTILISÉ LORS DE TOUT DEPAN-
NAGE.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! LE CHÁSSIS DE CE RECEPTEUR EST DIRECTEMENT RAC-
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON THE CORDÉ Á L’ALIMENTATION SECTEUR.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE ATTENTION AUX COMPOSANTS RELATIFS ÁLA
THESECOMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUM- SÉCURITÉ!!
BERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLE- LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE TRAME ET PAR UNE
MENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS THAT MAPQUE ! SUR LES SCHÉMAS DE PRINCIPE, LES VUES EX-
ARE CRITICAL TO SAFEOPERATION ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS PLOSÉES ET LES LISTES DE PIECES CONT D’UNEIMPORTANCE
MANUAL. FOLLOW THESE PROCEDURES WHENEVER CRITI- CRITIQUE POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT. NE LES
CAL COMPONENTS ARE REPLACED OR IMPROPER OPERA- REMPLACER QUE PAR DES COMPOSANTS SONY DONT LE
TION IS SUSPECTED. NUMÉRO DE PIÉCE EST INDIQUÉ DANS LE PRÉSENT MAN-
UEL OU DANS DES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY. LES
RÉGLAGES DE CIRCUIT DONT L’IMPORTANCE EST CRITIQUE
POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DU FONCTIONNEMENT SONT IDENTIFIES
DANS LE PRÉSENT MANUEL. SUIVRE CES PROCÉDURES
LORS DE CHAQUE REMPLACEMENT DE COMPOSANTS CRI-
TIQUES, OU LORSQU’UN MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT EST
SUSPECTÉ.

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SECTION 1 RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

GENERAL
The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts from the
Operating Instructions Manual. The page numbers of the Operating
Instruction Manual remain as in the manual. (Par t no : 3-806-564-11)

Using Thisand
Installing Manual PrecautionsTV (continued)
Connecting the Projection
We recommend that you carefully review Safety Note on cleaning
the contents of the following four sections in
the order provided to ensure that you fully • Operate the projection TV only on 120 V Clean the cabinet of the projection TV with a
understand the operation of your new AC. dry soft cloth. To remove dust from the
projection TV. • The plug is designed, for safety purposes, screen, wipe it gently with a soft cloth.
1 Installing and Connecting the Projection to fit into the wall outlet only one way. If Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth
TV you are unable to insert the plug fully into slightly dampened with solution of mild soap
This section guides you through your the outlet, contact your dealer. and warm water. Never use strong solvents
initial set up. It shows you how to install • If any liquid or solid object should fall such as thinner or benzine for cleaning.
your projection TV, to connect your new
components and to connect to the inside the cabinet, unplug the projection If the picture becomes dark after using the
antenna and cable. TV immediately and have it checked by projection TV for a long period of time, it may
qualified service personnel before
2 Basic Set Up
operating it further.
be necessary to clean the inside of the
This section teaches you the basic skills projection TV. Consult qualified service
needed to operate your new projection • If you will not be using the projection TV personnel.
TV, including Auto Set Up. It shows you for several days, disconnect the power by
how to operate the remote control’s pulling the plug itself. Never pull on the
special functions. cord.
3 Using Your New Projection TV
This section shows you how to begin For details concerning safety precautions, see the
using your new projection TV. It shows supplied leaflet “IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.”
you how to use your remote control’s
features.
4 Adjusting Your Set Up (menus)
This section teaches you how to access
on-screen menus and adjust your
projection TV’s settings.
Instructions in this manual are written for the remote
control. Similar controls may be found on the projection
TV console.

Installing and Connecting the Projection TV


Installing Recommended viewing area
Carrying Your Projection TV (Vertical)
• To prevent internal heat buildup, do not
block the ventilation openings. Carrying the projection TV requires three or min
. 2.4
more people. m(
ap
• Do not install the projection TV in a hot or 61" prox. 8
min ft.)
humid place, or in a place subject to The projection TV has been equipped with . 2.1
m(
excessive dust or mechanical vibration. app
casters for easy movement on a hard surface. min 53" rox. 7
. 1.8 ft.)
• Avoid operating the projection TV at Please move your projection TV using the m(
ap
temperatures below 5° C (41° F). casters. 48" prox. 6
ft.)
• If the projection TV is transported directly
from a cold to a warm location, or if the Installing the Projection TV
room temperature changes suddenly, the
picture may be blurred or show poor Recommended viewing area
color. In this case, please wait a few hours (Horizontal) 20°
to let the moisture evaporate before
turning on the projection TV. mi 20°
n.
mi 2.4
• To obtain the best picture, do not expose mi
n.
2
m
(a
.1
the screen to direct illumination or direct n. m 61 ppr
1.8 (ap " ox
m 53 r p .8
sunlight. It is recommended to use spot (ap " ox
.7
ft.)
48 pr
lighting directed down from the ceiling or " ox
.6
ft.)
to cover the windows that face the screen ft.)
60°
with opaque drapery. It is desirable to
install the projection TV in a room where 60°
the floor and walls are not of a reflective
material.

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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)


S-Link/CONTROL S cable
Connector Types Sony cable for S-Link and CONTROL S Making Connections
You may find it necessary to use some of the connections. These features are exclusive to
Connecting directly to a cable or
following connector types during set up. Sony products and allow greater control of
all Sony equipment. an antenna
Coaxial cable The connection you choose will depend on
Standard TV cable and antenna cable Push into connection. the cable found in your home. Newer homes
Plug Type will be equipped with standard coaxial cable
Note:
Push into connection. (see A ); older homes will probably have 300 -
• For S-Link and CONTROL S connections,
ohm twin lead cable (see B ); still other homes
Screw-on Type you can use the combined S-Link/
may contain both (see C ).
Screw into connection. CONTROL S cable provided with some
Use 75-ohm coaxial cable for improved
Sony video equipment, or you can purchase
picture quality (see A ).
S Video cable a separate S-Link/CONTROL S cable (RK-
High quality video cable for enhanced G69HG).
A (Rear of
picture quality About the CONTROL S OUT jack 75-ohm projection TV)
Align guides and • VHF only coaxial cable
To control other Sony equipment with the or
VHF/UHF
push into connection. projection TV's remote control, connect the • VHF/UHF
Audio/Video cable CONTROL S IN jack of the equipment to the or
CONTROL S OUT jack on the projection TV • Cable
Push into connection. with the CONTROL S cable. B (Rear of
Video - Yellow 300-ohm twin projection TV)
(Rear of • VHF only VHF/UHF
Audio (Left) - White projection TV) VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 lead cable
or
Audio (Right) - Red S VIDEO Y

PB TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO • UHF only
(VAR/FIX)
CENTER SPEAKER

Some DVD Players and DTV Receivers are IN


VIDEO PR VIDEO
or
equipped with the following three video L L • VHF/UHF
(MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
(MONO)

AUDIO
Antenna connector
connectors. 40W(NOM)
80W(MAX)16
R R R

Y - Green S-LINK S-LINK


AUDIO

PB (CB, Cb or B–Y) - Blue CONTROL S


OUT
CONTROL S
OUT
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
OUT

PR (CR, Cr or R–Y) - Red


4

C Cable box and cable


75-ohm coaxial cable (Rear of projection TV)
(Rear of AUX Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or
• VHF Coaxial cable
projection TV)
VHF/UHF
encoded signals requiring a cable box* only for
(No connection “TO TO CONVERTER certain channels (e.g. HBO, SHOWTIME, etc.)
and CONVERTER” in this case)
*Cable box
EAC-66 U/V mixer Antenna cable VHF/UHF (Rear of projection TV)
(not supplied) AUX
• UHF
300-ohm twin lead cable
Select Cable or ANT mode by pressing ANT Scrambled
on the remote control. channels TO CONVERTER

Cable or antenna Connecting a cable box


75-ohm coaxial cable (Signal)
This is the simplest connection. Connection is Some pay cable TV systems use scrambled or (not supplied)
made directly from the cable or antenna to encoded signals that require a cable box* to VHF/UHF
the projection TV. view all channels.
(Rear of projection TV) CATV cable
VHF/UHF Also, set “Cable” to “On” in the Channel Set (unscrambled channels)
Coaxial cable
Up menu (page 35).
For this set up, you can switch between
(Rear of projection TV) scrambled channels (through your cable box),
Coaxial cable VHF/UHF and normal (CATV) channels by pressing
Cable and antenna
ANT on your remote control.
You may find it convenient to use the Notes:
following set up if your cable provider does • You may be able to program your Sony
not feature local channels that you are able to remote control to operate your cable box.
receive using an antenna. IN OUT
(see “Operating a Cable Box or Satellite
*Cable box Receiver (SAT)” on page 53)
• During PIP, P&P, CHANNEL INDEX or
Favorite Channel viewing, the AUX input
can only be viewed in the main picture.

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Note:
• To view scrambled channels through the
cable box, select the video input which the
cable box is connected to by pressing TV/
VIDEO.
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO
cable.
** If you are connecting a monaural VCR, connect
only the single audio output to the left (MONO)
input on the projection TV.
(Rear of projection TV)
Connecting a satellite receiver Cable/
Antenna Satellite antenna
(SAT) VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX

cable
1 Connect the cable from the satellite S VIDEO Y
TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
TO

antenna to the satellite receiver. VIDEO


PB

PR VIDEO
(VAR/FIX)
CONVERTER
2 1
2 Attach the coaxial cable from the incoming L
(MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
L
(MONO)

AUDIO
VHF/UHF

cable connection or antenna to VHF/UHF


R R

SAT
on the projection TV.
SATELLITE IN
S-LINK S-LINK VHF/UHF
AUDIO AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
IN OUT

3 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, LINE OUT


OUT

connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the S VIDEO


AUDIO-L RK-74A (not supplied)
satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO AUDIO-R
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
IN on the projection TV (White-AUDIO 3
Left, Red-AUDIO Right).
Note:
• To view input from the satellite receiver,
select the video input which the satellite
receiver is connected to by pressing TV/
VIDEO on the remote control.
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Installing and Connecting the Projection TV (continued)


Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a satellite receiver
(SAT) and a VCR
1 Connect the cable from the satellite (Rear of projection TV)
antenna to the satellite receiver. IN 3 Coaxial cable
AUX

2 Attach the coaxial cable from the


VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3

Y
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5

OUT SAT
incoming cable connection or antenna to S VIDEO
PB TV MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
TO
CONVERTER SATELLITE IN

VHF/UHF IN on the VCR. VIDEO PR VIDEO


AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT

3
L L LINE
Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF (MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
(MONO)

AUDIO
VHF/UHF OUT IN

OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the


R R R

1
projection TV. S-LINK S-LINK

VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 TV


AUDIO
MONITOR (VAR/FIX) Satellite YC-15V/
4 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables,
IN OUT
antenna 30V
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the cable 4 (not
VIDEO
S VIDEO AUDIO-L supplied)
satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO VMC-810S/820S
AUDIO-R (not supplied)
IN on the VCR.
5 AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, LINE
IN VHF/UHF

connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the LINE


OUT
OUT

IN

VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the VCR


5
projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red-
AUDIO Right). VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) 2
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a Cable/
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO Antenna
cable.
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
Note:
• To view input from the satellite receiver or
VCR, select the video input which your
satellite receiver or VCR is connected to
by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote
control.
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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a satellite receiver
(SAT) and a VCR
1 Connect the cable from the satellite (Rear of projection TV)
antenna to the satellite receiver. IN 3 Coaxial cable
AUX

2 Attach the coaxial cable from the


VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3

Y
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5

OUT SAT
incoming cable connection or antenna to S VIDEO
PB TV MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
TO
CONVERTER SATELLITE IN

VHF/UHF IN on the VCR. VIDEO PR VIDEO


AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO
VHF/UHF
OUT

3
L L LINE
Using a coaxial cable, connect VHF/UHF (MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
(MONO)

AUDIO
VHF/UHF OUT IN

OUT on the VCR to VHF/UHF on the


R R R

1
projection TV. S-LINK S-LINK

VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 TV


AUDIO
MONITOR (VAR/FIX) Satellite YC-15V/
4 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables,
IN OUT
antenna 30V
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the cable 4 (not
VIDEO
S VIDEO AUDIO-L supplied)
satellite receiver to AUDIO and S VIDEO VMC-810S/820S
AUDIO-R (not supplied)
IN on the VCR.
5 AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S VIDEO
Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables, LINE
IN VHF/UHF

connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on the LINE


OUT
OUT

IN

VCR to AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the VCR


5
projection TV (White-AUDIO Left, Red-
AUDIO Right). VMC-810S/820S (not supplied) 2
* If your VCR is not equipped with S VIDEO, use a Cable/
VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of the S VIDEO Antenna
cable.
YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
Note:
• To view input from the satellite receiver or
VCR, select the video input which your
satellite receiver or VCR is connected to
by pressing TV/VIDEO on the remote
control.
8

Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


Connecting a DTV (digital
television) receiver
Before connecting, be sure to read the 2
Operating Instructions of the DTV receiver.
1 Attach the coaxial cable from the roof Y
PB VMC-10HG (not supplied)
antenna to VHF/UHF on the DTV PR (Rear of projection TV)
receiver. IN DTV receiver
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX

2 Using three yellow VIDEO cables, S VIDEO Y OUT


TO S VIDEO
TV MONITOR AUDIO CONVERTER
connect Y, PB and PR of VIDEO OUT on
PB
(VAR/FIX)

VHF/UHF
VIDEO PR VIDEO (DTV)
the DTV receiver to Y, PB and PR of
VIDEO
DOLBY DIGITAL 1 2 Y R
L L AUDIO OUT
L
(MONO) (MONO)
IN (OPTICAL) L

VIDEO 4 or 5 IN on the projection TV. AUDIO

R
AUDIO

R
AUDIO

R
VHF/UHF
DOWN
CONVERTER
(MONO)

R
PB G HD

ON/OFF
OUT

3 Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO 1 2 3 PR 4 B VD


CONTROL S AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT
S-LINK S-LINK
AUDIO
OUT on the DTV receiver to AUDIO of VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
OUT

VIDEO 4 or 5 IN on the projection TV 1 4


(White-AUDIO Left, Red-AUDIO Right). AUDIO-L AUDIO-R RK-74A (not supplied)
Roof antenna 3
4 Set the DOWN CONVERTER ON/OFF
switch on the DTV receiver to ON.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a camcorder
Use this connection to view a picture directly YC-15V/30V (not supplied)
from your camcorder.
1 Using AUDIO and S VIDEO* cables,
connect AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT on Audio/
the camcorder to AUDIO and S VIDEO video
VMC-810S/820S outputs
IN inside the drop-down panel on the (not supplied)
S VIDEO
front of the projection TV (White-AUDIO S VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO-L
Left, Red-AUDIO Right**). AUDIO-R
2 Press VIDEO 2 to select the video inputs
from a camcorder. S VIDEO VIDEO
VIDEO 2 INPUT
L AUDIO R
(MONO)

* If your camcorder is not equipped with S (Front of projection TV)


VIDEO, use a VIDEO cable (yellow) instead of Camcorder
the S VIDEO cable.
** If you are connecting a monaural camcorder,
connect only the single audio output to the left
(MONO) input on the projection TV.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


Connecting two VCRs for tape
editing
(Rear of projection TV)
By connecting a second VCR to MONITOR
OUT, you can record a program being played VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX

by the primary VCR to the second VCR or S VIDEO Y


TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
TO
PB CONVERTER
perform tape editing and dubbing. (VAR/FIX)

VIDEO PR VIDEO

1 Connect the VCR intended for playback L


(MONO) L
L
(MONO)
VHF/UHF
AUDIO

using the connection instructions on page


AUDIO AUDIO

R R R

6 of this manual. VCR (for playback) S-LINK S-LINK


VCR (for recording)
AUDIO

2 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO


LINE
OUT
OUT

IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
OUT
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO
LINE
IN
OUT

IN

AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the VCR


AUDIO-R VIDEO
intended for recording to AUDIO and AUDIO-L AUDIO-L
VIDEO OUT of MONITOR OUT on the VIDEO AUDIO-R
VMC-810S/820S VMC-810S/820S
projection TV. (not supplied)
1 (not supplied) 2
Notes:
• Do not change the input signal while
editing through MONITOR OUT.
(Rear of projectionTV)
• When connecting a single VCR to the
projection TV: if VCR LINE OUT is
connected to VIDEO IN on the projection VIDEO IN MONITOR
OUT
TV, do not connect MONITOR OUT on Indicates direction
the projection TV to the VCR LINE of signal
INPUT (see right). Doing so will cause VCR
program interference and other viewing IN
LINE
OUT
problems.

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting a DVD Player (Upper (Rear of projection TV)
S VIDEO
illustration)
IN
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX

Using an AUDIO and S VIDEO cables, DVD


connect AUDIO and S VIDEO IN on the S VIDEO Y

PB TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
(VAR/FIX)
TO
CONVERTER

projection TV to AUDIO and S VIDEO OUT VIDEO PR VIDEO


LINE OUT
R–AUDIO 1–L VIDEO
S VIDEO OUT S-LINK DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIAL

on the DVD Player (White-AUDIO Left, Red- L


(MONO) L
L
(MONO)
VHF/UHF
AUDIO Right). AUDIO

R
AUDIO

R
AUDIO

Connecting a DVD Player with AUDIO-R S-LINK S-LINK


Audio/S video
AUDIO
outputs
component video output AUDIO-L
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
OUT

connectors (Lower illustration)


1 Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO of
LINE OUT on the DVD Player to AUDIO of RK-74A (not supplied) Connect the DVD Player
VIDEO 4 or 5 IN on the projection TV directly to the projection TV.
(White-AUDIO Left, Red-AUDIO Right). YC-15V/30V (not supplied) Connecting the DVD Player
through other video
2 Using three yellow VIDEO cables, connect equipment will cause
Y, PB, and PR of COMPONENT VIDEO unwanted picture noise.
OUT on the DVD Player to Y, PB, and PR of Y
PB VMC-10HG (not supplied)
VIDEO 4 or 5 IN on the projection TV. PR
Notes: (Rear of
IN

• Since the high quality pictures on a DVD projection VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX

disc contain a lot of information, picture TV) S VIDEO Y OUT


TO
PB TV MONITOR AUDIO CONVERTER
(VAR/FIX)

noise may appear. In this case, adjust “Noise VIDEO PR VIDEO


DVD
Reduction” in the Video menu. (see “Noise L
(MONO) L
L LINE OUT
R–AUDIO 1–L VIDEO
S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Y B-Y R-Y
S-LINK DIGITAL OUT
OPTICAL COAXIAL
(MONO)

Reduction” on page 30) AUDIO

R
AUDIO

R
AUDIO

R
VHF/UHF

• Some DVD Player terminals may be labeled


differently. If so, connect as follows: S-LINK S-LINK
AUDIO

Connect Y (green) to Y. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4


IN
VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
OUT

Connect PB (blue) to CB, Cb or B-Y.


AUDIO-L
Connect PR (red) to CR, Cr or R-Y. AUDIO-R RK-74A (not supplied)

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


Connecting an AV receiver
For greater control of all audio and video
equipment, connect an AV receiver. (Rear of projection TV)
1-2 Perform as described in “Connecting a VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 AUX
2
VIDEO
cable TV system/antenna to a VCR” on S VIDEO Y OUT
TO
PB TV MONITOR AUDIO CONVERTER
page 6. PR
(VAR/FIX)

VIDEO VIDEO

3 Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO 1 IN L


(MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
L
(MONO)
VHF/UHF
AUDIO

on the projection TV to MONITOR OUT R R R VCR


on the AV receiver. S-LINK S-LINK
LINE
IN VMC-810S/
AUDIO VHF/UHF
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)

4 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect IN OUT


LINE
OUT
OUT

IN
820S (not
supplied)
TV OUT on the projection TV to VIDEO 2 AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L
IN on the AV receiver. VIDEO 1
5 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect VMC-810S/820S 5 Cable/
the video equipment to the AV receiver. (not supplied) Antenna
AUDIO/ AUDIO/
VIDEO 2 IN VIDEO 1
4 IN
5
VMC-10HG
(not supplied)
3
AV receiver AUDIO/
MONITOR OUT VIDEO 1
OUT

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Connecting an audio system
For more dynamic sound, connect an audio (Rear of projection TV)
system to the projection TV.
1 Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO RK-74A
(VAR/FIX) OUT on the projection TV to AUDIO-L
(white) (not supplied)
one of the unused Line inputs (e.g. Tape-2,
AUX1, etc.) on the stereo.
2 Set the stereo to the chosen Line input and AUDIO-R Line inputs
use the Audio menu to set the audio (red)
output and switch the TV’s speakers off.
(see “Audio Out” and “Speaker” on page 32)
Note:
• You can adjust VOLUME, “Bass,” Stereo amplifier
“Treble,” “Balance,” “MTS/SAP” and
“Effect” with the supplied remote control.
(Rear of projection TV)
The control items except VOLUME can be
adjusted only when “Audio Out” is set to VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5
SAVA series
“Variable” in the Audio menu. (see S VIDEO Y

PB TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
speaker system
(VAR/FIX)

“Audio Out” on page 32) CENTER SPEAKER


IN
VIDEO PR VIDEO
AUDIO-L
(white) 1 IN L
1
L L

Connecting a Sony SAVA series (MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
(MONO)

AUDIO

R R R

speaker system 40W(NOM)


80W(MAX)16

S-LINK S-LINK AUDIO-R 1 IN R


Use this connection to control the speaker’s CONTROL S
OUT
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5 TV
OUT
AUDIO
MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
(red)
Dolby Pro Logic surround system and super
woofer mode with the remote control. (see Audio cord supplied
CONTROL S
with the speakers
“Speaker” and “SAVA SP Control” on page OUT RK-G34, etc. (not supplied)
32) 2
CONTROL S IN
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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


1 Using the AUDIO cable supplied with the
speaker to AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT on
the projection TV.
2 Using the CONTROL S cable, connect
CONTROL S IN on the speaker to
CONTROL S OUT on the projection TV.
Connecting an amplifier that
supports Dolby Pro Logic decoder
If you use an amplifier with a Dolby Pro (Rear of projection TV)
Logic decoder instead of the projection TV’s IN

audio system, you can still use the projection VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5

TV’s center speaker. S VIDEO Y


TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
AUDIO-L
PB
(VAR/FIX)
CENTER SPEAKER
IN (white)
1 Using the speaker cords (supplied with VIDEO PR VIDEO
2
L L

the amplifier), connect the speaker (MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
(MONO)

AUDIO

R R R

terminals on the amplifier to CENTER 40W(NOM)


80W(MAX)16
AUDIO-R
(red) RK-74A
SPEAKER IN +/– on the projection TV. CONTROL S
S-LINK

VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5


S-LINK

TV
AUDIO
MONITOR (VAR/FIX) (not supplied)
CENTER OUT
IN OUT

2 Using an AUDIO cable, connect AUDIO SPEAKER


Line inputs
(VAR/FIX) OUT on the projection TV to IN ‘, ’
one of the unused Line inputs (e.g. Tape- 3
2, AUX1, etc.) on the amplifier (White- 1 Amplifier with
AUDIO Left, red-AUDIO Right). Dolby Pro Logic
decoder
3 Set the amplifier to the chosen Line input Rear Rear
and use the Audio menu to set “Speaker” speaker (L) speaker (R)
to “Center” on the projection TV. (see Front Front
speaker (L) speaker (R)
“Speaker” on page 32)
Woofer

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.
Using the S-Link Function
S-Link is a Sony innovation designed to Refer also to the Operating Instructions
make the Sony components work together. It supplied with the VCR, satellite receiver,
DVD player, LD player and other Sony
allows you to automatically switch the video equipment for details.
projection TV’s input mode to video when VMC-10HG
you press the play button on the Sony S-Link Y PB PR (not supplied)
VCR. (Rear of projection TV)
1
Using the S-Link function without VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 Component video
outputs
a Sony AV receiver S VIDEO Y

PB

Audio outputs
1 Connect the Sony VCR (DVD). (see VIDEO PR

LINE OUT S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S-LINK DIGITAL OUT Sony
“Connecting a cable TV system/antenna L
(MONO)

AUDIO
L

AUDIO
R–AUDIO 1–L VIDEO Y PB PR OPTICAL COAXIAL

DVD
to a VCR” on page 6 or “Connecting a R R

AUDIO-R RK-74A
DVD Player with component video S-LINK AUDIO-L (not supplied)
S-LINK
output connectors” on page 12) VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4
IN
VIDEO 5

S-LINK
2 Using an S-LINK cable, connect the 2 LINE
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S-LINK Sony VCR
AUDIO-R OUT

S-LINK jacks on the VCR (DVD) and the AUDIO-L S-LINK RK-G34, etc.
VIDEO Audio/video
projection TV. Ensure that both ends are (not supplied) outputs S-LINK
seated firmly and that the projection TV’s 1
S-LINK jack is in the same row as the
AUDIO/VIDEO cable extending from the Audio/video/S-LINK cable
Sony VCR (DVD).

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Disconnect all power sources before making any connections.


Using the S-Link function with a
Sony AV receiver Refer also to the Operating
1 Using a VIDEO cable, connect VIDEO 1 Instructions supplied with the VCR,
(Rear of projection TV) satellite receiver, DVD player, LD
IN on the projection TV to MONITOR player and other Sony video
OUT on the Sony AV receiver. VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3
IN
VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5
equipment for details.

2 Using an AUDIO/VIDEO cable, connect S VIDEO Y

PB TV
OUT
MONITOR AUDIO
TV OUT
(VAR/FIX)

TV OUT on the projection TV to TV VIDEO PR VIDEO


2, 4
AUDIO and VIDEO IN on the AV L
(MONO) L
L
(MONO)

receiver.
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO

R R R

Audio/video/
3 Using an S-LINK cable, connect S-LINK S-LINK S-LINK
AUDIO
S-LINK S-Link cable
VIDEO 1 VIDEO 3 VIDEO 4 VIDEO 5 TV MONITOR (VAR/FIX)
on the VIDEO 1 IN panel on the IN OUT (not supplied)
projection TV and S-LINK on MONITOR VCR 1
Video cable MONITOR OUT
OUT on the AV receiver. LINE
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S-LINK
1 (not supplied) (video output)
OUT
3 TV IN
4 Using an S-LINK cable, connect S-LINK Audio/ (S-LINK, video/
video RK-G34, etc. MONITOR OUT
on the TV OUT panel on the projection S-LINK audio inputs)
outputs S-LINK (not supplied)
TV to S-LINK on TV IN on the AV Sony AV receiver
receiver.
5 Using AUDIO/VIDEO and S-LINK VCR 2
AUDIO R AUDIO L VIDEO S-LINK
cables, connect the Sony video equipment LINE
OUT Audio/video/ VIDEO 1 IN
S-Link cable (not (S-LINK, video/ VIDEO 2 IN (S-LINK,
to the AV receiver. Audio/ supplied) audio inputs)
6 Use the Audio menu to set “Speaker” to video 5 video/audio inputs)
S-LINK
outputs
“Off” or “Center.” (see “Speaker” on
page 32)
7 Press CH (CHANNEL) +/– to activate
the S-Link function.
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Basic Set Up
Using the remote control joystick Adjusting Sliders
Using the Remote Control
When menu items present a slider ( or
AUDIO FREEZE
Inserting the batteries INDEX GUIDE
Move
), move the joystick up, down, left or
VOL MENU CH right to adjust the setting.
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied)
by matching the + and – on the batteries to . On Line Help/Instructions
the diagram inside the remote control’s RESET
Several menu windows will provide
battery compartment. Select prompts and instructions to assist you in
navigating through the different functions.
The supplied remote control has a joystick
which moves the on-screen selector in four
directions. In most cases, moving the joystick
up, down, left or right will cause the selector
to move in the selected direction.
In some cases, the selector may move in four
Notes: directions according to the function. Pressing
• Remove the batteries to avoid damage down on the center of the joystick ( ) will
from possible battery leakage whenever activate the selected item.
you anticipate that the remote control
will not be used for an extended period. You may also move the joystick right to
activate a selected item. (There are some
• Handle the remote control with care.
exceptions to this option.)
Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, or
placing it in direct sunlight, near a heater
or where the humidity is high.
• Your remote control can be programmed to
operate most video equipment.
(see “Operating Video Equipment” on
page 51)

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Using the buttons on the front panel of the 3 Press VOLUME – to continue.
Setting Up the Projection TV projection TV:
Automatically – VOLUME +
Continue to
FLASH FOCUS TV/VIDEO – VOLUME + – CHANNEL + POWER TIMER/STAND BY Auto Program ?
The AUTO SET UP feature will allow you to Yes : [CH+]
No : [CH–]
set the on-screen language and set all
receivable channels.
1 Press POWER to turn on the projection
The AUTO SET UP feature does not apply for
TV.
installations that use a cable box for all channel 4 Press CHANNEL + to preset channels
selection. The AUTO SET UP screen appears.
automatically.
You can also set up the projection TV manually. POWER
(see “Using the Channel Set Up menu” on pages English :
Español :
[CH+]
[CH–]
– CHANNEL +
34 and 35) Français :
Auto Set Up :
[VOL+]
[VOL–]
Auto Program

Notes: First please connect


• Before you perform AUTO SET UP again, the antenna.
Press [ SET UP ] to exit.
make sure that the input from ANT (not
AUX) is selected by pressing ANT until 2 Press CHANNEL + to select English,
“AUX” does not appear next to the “Auto Program” appears and the
CHANNEL – to select Español or
channel number. projection TV starts scanning and
VOLUME + to select Français.
• Perform this function during the day, presetting channels automatically. While
The screen will change to reflect your scanning, the received channel will be
with the antenna and/or cable properly
connected, to ensure that all available choice. displayed on the sub screen. When all the
channels will be broadcasting and English : [CH+]
receivable channels are stored, the lowest
receivable. – VOLUME + – CHANNEL + Español : [CH–]
Français : [VOL+] numbered channel is displayed.
Auto Set Up : [VOL–]
• When you perform AUTO SET UP, all the
settings in the Video, and Audio menus Primero conecte la
antena.
Oprima [ SET UP ] para
are reset to the factory settings. salir.

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To perform AUTO SET UP again Press FLASH FOCUS.
Adjusting the Convergence FLASH FOCUS

Automatically (FLASH FOCUS)


FLASH FOCUS TV/VIDEO

The projection tube image appears on the


SET UP MENU
screen in three layers (red, green and blue). If
they do not converge, the color is poor and The cross pattern appears and FLASH
the picture blurs. FOCUS begins to work. The adjustment is
Press SET UP inside the drop-down panel on completed when the cross pattern becomes
Before you use your projection TV, be sure to white.
the projection TV and perform steps 2-4 on adjust the convergence.
page 19.
The FLASH FOCUS feature allows you to
Press SET UP again to exit. adjust the convergence automatically.

Tips z
• It is recommended to perform FLASH FOCUS about
30 minutes after the projection TV is first turned on.
• You can also perform FLASH FOCUS using the Set
Up menu on page 39.

FLASH FOCUS Note:


• FLASH FOCUS is canceled if you
perform any other function while FLASH
FOCUS is working.

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Using Your New Projection TV


Watching the TV REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
Many TV features can be accessed directly REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
through the remote control. The following INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
chart will explain the function of some THIS MANUAL AS YOU
buttons found on your remote control. REVIEW THIS CHART

Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations


TV (FUNCTION) Activates the remote control for use with the projection TV. PICTURE MODE

TV POWER Turns the projection TV on and off. If a video input indication (e.g., VIDEO 1, Press PICTURE MODE repeatedly to directly
VIDEO 2) appears on the screen, press TV/VIDEO until a channel number choose one of five different video modes that
appears. best suits the program you are watching.
Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and
0 - 9 Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel (for example,
sharpness.
to select channel 10, press 1 and 0). The channel will change after 2
and ENTER Standard: Select to display a standard
seconds, or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.
picture for normal viewing environments.
CH +/– Press to scan through the channels (+ up or – down). Movie: Select to display a finely detailed
Speed Surf picture for low light environments.
1 Press and hold CH + or – to change the channel number rapidly. Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize
2 Release to display the desired channel. the “Picture Adjustment” of the Video menu
according to your personal preference.
VOL +/– Press to adjust the volume (+ up or – down).
When you select “Movie,” “Personal 1” and
MUTING Press to mute the sound. “Muting” will appear on the screen and will dim “Personal 2,” you can also perform the “Picture
three seconds later. To restore sound, press again or press VOL +. Adjustment” (such as “Brightness,” “Color,” etc.)
to suit your taste. For details, see “Mode” on
(continued) page 30.

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Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations
TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through available video inputs:
TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4 and VIDEO 5.
If you select “Skip” as a “Video Label” in the Set Up menu, your projection
TV will skip the video input you selected. (see “Video Label” on page 39)

JUMP Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. The
projection TV will jump between the current channel and the last channel
selected using the 0-9 buttons.

FREEZE This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the
(yellow labeled TV’s screen.
button) Press to freeze the desired picture. The frozen picture is displayed on the left
of the screen while viewing the normal picture of the current channel on the
right.

Frozen picture 6 Normal motion


R e c ip e
flour - - - - 2
picture
s u g a r - - - 1/2
s a l t - - - - - 1/2
butter - - - 1

Press again to display the normal picture.

DISPLAY Press to display the channel number, current time, channel caption (if set), Tip z
and MTS mode (if SAP is selected). The SAP indication disappears and the
Some control buttons are located under the cover on the
other indications dim three seconds later. top of the remote control. They are indicated with
To turn the display off, press DISPLAY again. (under the cover) in the table.

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Using the White Labeled Buttons for Projection TV Operations REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
CC Press repeatedly to scroll through available displays: REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
(under the cover) XDS (Extended Data Service) INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
Displays a network name, program name, program type, program length, THIS MANUAL AS YOU
program description, call letters and time of the show if the broadcaster REVIEW THIS CHART
offers this service.
Caption Vision
Displayed on the screen if the broadcaster offers this service. (see
“Caption Vision” on page 38)
No display
“Off” appears and the display is canceled.

SLEEP Press repeatedly until the projection TV displays the approximate time in
(under the cover) minutes (30, 60, or 90) that you want the projection TV to remain on before
shutting off automatically.
Cancel by pressing until “Sleep Off” appears.

ANT Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input. (for
(AUX input) detailed connection information, see “Cable and antenna” or “Cable box and
cable” on page 5)

MTS/SAP Press to scroll through the Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS) options:


(under the cover) Stereo, SAP, Mono and Auto SAP. (see “MTS/SAP” on page 31)

Press to select an audio option:


Trusurround, Simulated and Effect Off. (see “Effect” on page 31)

TV/VTR Press when you are finished using a VCR and you want to switch to the TV
(under the cover) input. The VCR power will remain on.

SYSTEM OFF Press to turn off the projection TV and all other equipment connected with S-
(under the cover) Link. (see page 16)

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Watching Two Programs at One Time — PIP
The Picture-in-Picture (PIP) feature allows
you to view two channels simultaneously, Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations
one in the full size “main” picture and one in
Press to display a window picture.
a smaller “window” picture.
Each time you press this button, the picture size will change
You can move the window picture to any (1/4 n1/9 n1/16 nno display).
location on the screen.
To close the window picture, press repeatedly until it disappears.
The symbol “b” or “B” The symbol “≥”
indicates which picture's POSITION Press to change the location of the window picture (counterclockwise)
indicates which
TV channel or input picture's sound is being around the main picture.
source can be changed. received.
(under the cover)
TV channel or input- Press to select either the main or window picture in order to change the
6 source mode for the ACTIVE TV channel or video source using the white labeled buttons below. The
Main
main picture* (yellow-
picture symbol “b” (or “B”) will appear to indicate which picture’s channel or input
green-colored)
10 mode can be changed.
TV channel or input-
source mode for the To change the location of the window picture, move the joystick in any
window picture*
(white-colored) direction and release it when the picture is in the desired location.
Window (white labeled
picture
button)
* It will dim in about 3 seconds.
TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the
picture on which the symbol “b” (or “B”) is displayed. (see “TV/VIDEO” on
Tip z
(white labeled page 22)
If you press RESET in PIP mode, the window picture button)
will move to the bottom right (factory-preset location).

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Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for PIP Operations REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
CH Press to select the TV channel on which the symbol “b” is REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
displayed. (for details, see “Watching the TV” on page 21) INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
JUMP
or 0 - 9 or Speed Surf THIS MANUAL AS YOU
1 Press and hold CH + or – to change the channel number rapidly. REVIEW THIS CHART
and ENTER
2 Release to display the desired channel.
Note:
(white labeled button)
• If one of the pictures received through
ANT Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input for the picture on PIP is snowy, the entire screen may
which the symbol “b” (or “B”) is displayed. become unstable. In this case, erase the
(white labeled snowy channel. (see “Channel Skip/
button) Add” on page 35)
Press to alternate sound between the main picture and the window picture. The
AUDIO
symbol “ ” will appear for a few seconds to indicate which picture’s sound is being
INDEX
received.

This is useful when you need to copy down information of the main picture.
Press to freeze the desired scene in the main picture. The frozen picture is displayed
FREEZE in the window picture while viewing the normal picture in the main picture. The
GUIDE window picture size is automatically changed to 1/4 if it was 1/9 or 1/16.
Press again to resume normal PIP viewing.

SWAP Press to switch the audio and video of the main picture and the window picture.
Each time you press SWAP, the picture and sound of the two will be exchanged.
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Watching Two Programs at One Time — P&P (Twin ViewTM)
The Picture-and-Picture (P&P) feature allows
you to view two channels simultaneously, Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for P&P Operations
both in a reduced size screen. The main
picture will appear on the right. Press to display right (main) and left (sub) pictures.
Press again to close the sub picture.
The symbol “b” or “B”
indicates which picture's TV Press to select either the right or left picture in order to change the TV
channel or input source can be ACTIVE
TV channel or changed. channel or video source using the white labeled buttons below. The
input-source symbol “b” (or “B”) will appear to indicate which picture’s channel or input
mode for the The symbol “≥”
sub picture* mode can be changed.
indicates which picture's
sound is being received.
7 6 TV/VIDEO Press repeatedly to scroll through the available video inputs for the picture
TV channel or input- on which the symbol “b” (or “B”) is displayed. (see “TV/VIDEO” on page
source mode for the 22)
(white labeled
main picture*
Sub button)
picture
Main picture Press to select the TV channel on which the symbol “b”
CH
(or “B”) is displayed. (for details, see “Watching the TV”
JUMP
on page 21)
* It will dim in about 3 seconds. or 0 - 9 or
Speed Surf
and ENTER
1 Press and hold CH + or – to change the channel
number rapidly.
(white labeled button) 2 Release to display the desired channel.

ANT Press to change between the VHF/UHF input and the AUX input for the
picture on which the symbol “b” (or “B”) is displayed.
(white labeled
button)

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Using the Yellow Labeled Buttons for P&P Operations REFER TO THE
ILLUSTRATION OF THE
Press to alternate sound between the right and left pictures. The symbol “ ” will REMOTE CONTROL ON THE
AUDIO INSIDE FRONT COVER OF
INDEX
appear for a few seconds to indicate which picture’s sound is being received.
THIS MANUAL AS YOU
REVIEW THIS CHART
This is useful when you need to copy down information that appears on the TV’s
FREEZE screen. Notes:
GUIDE • The sound of the left (sub) picture is
Press to freeze both the right and left pictures.
Press again to resume P&P viewing. monaural.
• Caption Vision is displayed for the right
SWAP Press to switch the audio and video of the right and left pictures.
(main) picture only.
Each time you press SWAP, the picture and sound of the two will be exchanged.
(under the cover) • If one of the pictures received through
P&P is snowy, the entire screen may
become unstable. In this case, erase the
snowy channel. (see “Channel Skip/
Add” on page 35)

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2 Move the joystick in any direction to Notes:
Using CHANNEL INDEX move the yellow frame to the picture that • The projection TV will continually update
You can use the CHANNEL INDEX feature you wish to view. each of the surrounding pictures while
to display multiple channels and select one the CHANNEL INDEX screen is
displayed.
directly.
• Sound will only be heard from the center
Channels used for CHANNEL INDEX will Reciipe
flour - - - - 2
s u g a r - - - 1/2
s a l t - - - - - 1/2
butter - - - 1

picture.
come directly from the TV’s list of receivable • If one of the pictures received through
channels (those set during Auto Program or CHANNEL INDEX is snowy, the entire
through the Channel Set Up menu). screen may become unstable. In this case,
3 Press . erase the snowy channel. (see “Channel
1 Press .
The selected picture will be enlarged for Skip/Add” on page 35)
The current channel will be reduced in normal viewing. • If you leave the CHANNEL INDEX
size and displayed in the center of the screen displayed for about 20 minutes
without any additional operation,
screen in normal motion picture format. CHANNEL INDEX is canceled and the
The first twelve receivable channels will normal picture reappears.
appear one after another, clockwise,
around the center picture. These small
pictures are updated in intervals of one
second. The channel number and channel To cancel CHANNEL INDEX
caption (if set) on the second and later
appearances will dim. Press again, or select a TV channel using
the 0-9 and ENTER buttons.
10
Tips z
• To cycle through the receivable channels at a time,
press CH +/–.
• To freeze the center picture, press FREEZE.
A yellow-colored frame will appear to Press it again to resume normal center picture
indicate current channel selection. viewing.
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Adjusting Your SET UP (menus)


3 Move the joystick up or down to
Learning Menu Selection highlight the desired option. Set Up
Parental Control
Caption Vision: CC1
Use the MENU button to access a menu and Set Up
Language:
Video Label
English

Parental Control
use the joystick to alter the settings. Use the Caption Vision: CC1 ch
Direct Play
Flash Focus: No
Language: English
following example to learn how to modify Video Label
Direct Play
settings. ch
Flash Focus: No
MENU
Move Select Exit

1 Press the MENU button.


The main menu appears.
Move Select Exit MENU
Some adjustment menus may require
further operations. For details, see each
Video
Mode: Vivid 4 Press (press down on the center of the menu option.
Picture Adjustment
Trinitone: High joystick). To return to the previous screen (except
Noise Reduction: Off
MENU ch
Options for your selection (Pop-up menu for the slider adjustment menus), choose
“ ” at the bottom of the menu and press
or Adjusting menu) will be displayed.
MENU
or move the joystick left.
Move Select Exit

6 Once you have completed all menu


2 Move the joystick up or down to highlight corrections, press MENU to exit the menu
the desired menu and press (press Pop-up menu Adjusting menu screens.
down on the center of the joystick) to Set Up
Parental Control
Video Label
VIDEO1: VIDEO1
activate it. Caption Vision: CC1
Language: English
VIDEO2:
VIDEO3:
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
MENU
Video Label Español VIDEO4: VIDEO4
Direct Play Français VIDEO5: VIDEO5
ch
Flash Focus: No
Set Up
Parental Control To exit from the menus at any
C a p t i o n VSi seito N
n :e w
L a n g u a g eP: a s s w o r d
V i d e o L a b e_ l _ _ _
Move Select Exit MENU
Move Select Exit MENU time
ch Direct Play
Flash Focus: No Press MENU.
5 Move the joystick up or down to make
Move Select Exit MENU your selection and press to activate it. Tip z
The previous screen will reappear. You can also use the MENU, / and buttons
You may also move the joystick right to inside the front drop-down panel of the projection TV
activate your selection. for the menu selection.
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Using the Video Menu Mode You can choose one of five different video modes that best suits the program you
Customized picture are watching. You can also perform the “Picture Adjustment” (such as “Brightness,”
Video
Mode: Vivid viewing “Color,” etc.) for “Movie,” “Personal 1” or “Personal 2” to suit your taste.
Picture Adjustment Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Trinitone: High
Noise Reduction :Off Standard: Select to display a standard picture for normal viewing environments.
ch
Movie: Select to display a finely detailed picture for low light environments.
Personal 1, Personal 2: Select to customize the “Picture Adjustment” of the
Video menu according to your personal preference.
Move Select Exit MENU Press PICTURE MODE on the remote control for direct selection of a “Mode”
setting.
For detailed information on using the remote
control to modify menu settings, refer to Picture First select “Movie,” “Personal 1” or “Personal 2” from “Mode,” then highlight the
“Learning Menu Selection” on page 29. Adjustment desired option using the joystick and press to display the adjusting slider of
Picture adjustment the selected option.
To select the Video menu: Picture: Adjust slider right (up) to increase picture Personal 1

contrast; left (down) to decrease it. Picture


Display / Highlight / Select Brightness: Adjust slider right (up) to brighten the
Brightness
C olor
Hue
picture; left (down) to darken it. Sharpness
ch

Color: Adjust slider right (up) to increase color


MENU intensity; left (down) to decrease it. Move Select Exit MENU
Hue: Adjust slider right (up) to increase the green
tones; left (down) to increase the red tones.
Sharpness: Adjust slider right (up) to sharpen the
To restore the factory settings
picture; left (down) to soften it.
Press RESET on the remote control while the
Video menu is selected. To restore each Trinitone High: Select to give the white colors a blueish tint.
“Mode” to the factory setting, press RESET White intensity Medium: Select to give the white colors a neutral tint.
after selecting the mode to be reset. adjustment NTSC Standard: Select to give the white colors a reddish tint.

Noise Reduction Select On to reduce picture noise.


Noise reduction Select Off to cancel the feature.
“Noise Reduction” can be set separately from the “Mode” settings of the Video
menu.
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Using the Audio Menu Treble Adjust slider right (up) to increase high pitched sounds.
Sound adjustment Adjust slider left (down) to decrease high pitched sounds.
Audio
Treble
Bass
Balance
MTS/SAP: Stereo
} Sliders Bass
Sound adjustment
Adjust slider right (up) to increase low pitched sounds.
Adjust slider left (down) to decrease low pitched sounds.
Auto Volume: On
Effect: Trusurround
ch

Speaker: On Balance Adjust slider right (up) to emphasize right speaker volume.
Audio Out: Variable
SAVA SP Control
Sound adjustment Adjust slider left (down) to emphasize left speaker volume.
Move Select Exit MENU
MTS/SAP When the sound is intermittent due to poor reception conditions, select “Stereo”
Enjoy stereo, or “SAP.”
For detailed information on using the remote bilingual and mono Stereo: Select for stereo reception when viewing a program broadcast in stereo.
control to modify menu settings, refer to programs. SAP: Select to listen to a bilingual broadcast. (non-SAP programs will be muted
“Learning Menu Selection” on page 29. when this feature is selected)
Mono: Select for mono reception. (use to reduce noise during stereo broadcasts)
To select the Audio menu: Auto SAP: Select to listen to SAP when a SAP program is broadcast and return
to stereo reception automatically for non-SAP programs.
Display / Highlight / Select Quick MTS access: Press
MTS/SAP
on the remote control to cycle through the
“MTS/SAP” options as follows: Stereo n SAP n Mono n Auto SAP.

MENU
Auto Volume On: Sound output coming from TV speakers have the volume level equalized for all
Adjust the sound channel audio inputs when broadcasts have different sound transmission levels.
level. Off: Sound output coming from the TV speakers varies according to the received
channel.

To restore the factory settings Effect “Effect” can only be set when “Speaker” is set to “On” or “Off.”
Customizes Trusurround: Produces a virtual surround effect for Dolby-surround encoded
Press RESET on the remote control while the
surround sound programs.
Audio menu is selected. effects based on the Simulated: Adds a surround-like effect to mono programs.
program’s audio Off: Normal stereo or mono reception.
type. Quick Effect access: Press on the remote control to cycle through the
“Effect” options as follows: Trusurround n Simulated n Effect Off.
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Speaker On: Select to listen to the sound from the projection TV speakers alone.
Custom selection Off: Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the
of audio output projection TV’s sound only through an external audio system’s speakers.
source SAVA SP: Select to turn off the projection TV speakers and listen to the projection
TV’s sound only through the Sony SAVA series speaker system. You can
adjust volume, muting, “Surround Mode,” and “Super Woofer Mode” with the
projection TV’s remote control. (see “SAVA SP Control” below)
Center: Select to use the projection TV as center speaker when you connect an
amplifier with a Dolby Pro Logic decoder. (see “Connecting an amplifier that
supports Dolby Pro Logic decoder” on page 15)

Audio Out “Audio Out” can only be set when “Speaker” is set to “Off.”
Easy control of Fixed: Sound output is held at a fixed level through the audio system.
volume adjustment Use the AV receiver’s remote control to adjust the volume.
Variable: Sound output varies according to the TV settings.
Useful when you want to use your remote control to control the output of a
separate audio system.

SAVA SP Control ”SAVA SP Control” can only be set when Sony SAVA speaker system is
Controls Sony connected to the AUDIO (VAR/FIX) OUT connectors and “Speaker” is set to
SAVA speaker’s “SAVA SP.” (see “Speaker” above)
mode. You can also adjust the SAVA speaker’s volume using VOL +/– of the projection
TV’s remote control.
Surround Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speaker’s surround mode.
Super Woofer Mode: Select to activate the SAVA Speaker’s super woofer mode.

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Using the Timer Menu Daylight Savings Spring: Select Yes to compensate for Daylight Saving Time.
Automatically The current time automatically moves ahead one hour.
Timer
Daylight Savings: Yes adjusts the time. Fall: Select No at the end of Daylight Saving Time.
Current Time The current time moves back one hour.
On / Off Timer

ch Current Time 1 Press , then move the joystick up or down until Current Time

Necessary for the the current day (Sun - Sat) is displayed, and press ––– – – : – – AM
- - - - - : - - AM .
Timer.
Move Select Exit MENU
2 Move the joystick up or down until the current hour
(1-12) and AM/PM is displayed, and press .
After setting the clock you can use the timer 3 Move the joystick up or down until the current minute Move Select Exit MENU

to turn the projection TV on and off. (00-59) is displayed, and press .


For detailed information on using the remote The clock has now started. Press MENU to exit.
control to modify menu settings, refer to On/Off Timer 1 Move the joystick up or down until the desired day or On/Off Timer

“Learning Menu Selection” on page 29. range of days (Every Sun-Sat, Every Mon-Fri,
Wake up or ––––––
– – : – – AM – h ch – – –

To select the Timer menu: scheduled viewing. Sunday, Monday, ....Saturday, Every Sunday,
....Every Saturday) is displayed, and press .
Display / Highlight / Select 2 Move the joystick up or down until the time (hours Sun 12:00AM

Move Select Exit MENU


and minutes) that you want the projection TV to
remain on is displayed, and then press .
MENU 3 Move the joystick up or down to set the time duration (maximum of 6 hours)
and press .
4 Move the joystick up or down to select the desired channel and press .
The timer is now set. The TIMER/STAND BY indicator on your projection TV
Tip z will be lit.
Press MENU to exit. To cancel your timer setting, press RESET while in the
Set daylight saving time before setting the clock. Any
On/Off Timer window. Performing Auto Program will erase all Timer settings.
loss of power will cause these settings to be erased.

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ch
Using the Channel Set Up Channel You can add a caption for up to 32 channels of VHF/ Channel Caption

Menu Caption UHF input. Channel: – ––


Easy recognition With the Channel Caption window open: Caption: – – –––
Channel Set Up
Channel Caption of the channel 1 Press and then move the joystick up or down to
Favorite Channel :Auto
Channel Skip/Add
you are watching select the desired channel. You can view the channel
Auto Program that is selected with the Channel Caption menu in the Move Select Exit MENU

Cable: On
sub screen.
ch

2 Press .
Move Select Exit MENU
3 Move the joystick up or down to display the first letter
or number of the caption and press to select it.
Repeat until up to five digits are selected.
For detailed information on using the remote 4 Press .
control to modify menu settings, refer to To erase a caption, press RESET.
“Learning Menu Selection” on page 29.
Favorite The Favorite Channel feature enables easy access to the eight channels that you
To select the Channel Set Up ch

Channel preset (or the last channel that you were watching).
menu: User’s favorite (for details on how to set up this feature, see “Setting and Selecting Favorite
channels Channel” on page 36)
Display / Highlight ch
/ Select

MENU

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Channel After AUTO SET UP, you can erase unnecessary Channel Skip/Add
ch

1: Skip
Skip/Add channels from the channel preset memory. 2: Skip
3: Add
Skips unnecessary With the Channel Skip/Add window open: 4:
5:
Add
Add
channels. 1 Move the joystick up or down to select the desired 6:
7:
Add
Add
8: Add
channel. You can view the channel that is selected 9: Add
Select a channel
with the Channel Skip/Add menu in the sub screen. Move Select Exit MENU

You can also use CH +/– or 0–9 and ENTER


buttons.
2 Press .
3 Move the joystick up or down to select Skip, and press .
The selected channel will be erased.
If you want to re-enter the skipped channel, follow the steps above and select
Add.

Auto Program Select Yes to signal the projection TV to automatically program all receivable
Automatic channels. When all the receivable channels are stored, the lowest numbered
channel presetting channel is displayed.
Select No to cancel Auto Program.

Cable Select On if your projection TV is connected to a cable system.


Cable system Select Off if your projection TV is connected to an antenna.
setting

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2 Move the joystick up or down to select 4 Move the joystick up or down to select a
Setting and Selecting “Manual” and press . channel.
Favorite Channel The Favorite Channel menu will appear. You have now selected a favorite channel.
The Favorite Channel feature of your If you set Channel Caption names (e.g. Favorite Channel
projection TV enables easy access to the eight CNN, HBO), they will also be displayed.
ch

1.
2.
1 CNN
8
channels that you preset (or the last channel (see “Channel Caption” on page 34)
3.
4.
10 SPTN
20
5. 30
that you were watching). 6. 40
7. 50
8. 100
Your Favorite Channel options can be set ch
Favorite Channel
1. 1 CNN
2. 2
automatically or manually. 3.
4.
10 SPTN
20
Select a channel

5. 30
The factory setting for “Favorite Channel” is 6.
7.
40
50 5 Press and use the joystick to program
“Auto.” 8. 100
other favorite channels. (Follow steps 3
When “Favorite Channel” is set to “Auto,” Select a position
and 4.)
the last eight channels selected with the 0–9
buttons will be set as Favorite Channel 6 Press MENU when you have finished.
options. If you want to input your own 3 Move the joystick up or down to select a Your favorite channels are now ready for
selections as Favorite Channel settings, set to position (1–8), and press . use.
“Manual.”
ch
Favorite Channel

Setting Favorite Channel manually 1.


2.
1 CNN
2
3. 10 SPTN

1 Select “Favorite Channel” from the 4.


5.
6.
20
30
40
Channel Set Up menu. (see page 34) 7. 50
8. 100

Channel Set Up Select a channel


Channel Caption
Favorite Channe: Auto
C h a n n e l S k i p / A d dM a n u a l
Auto Program
ch Cable: On

Move Select Exit MENU

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Changing Favorite Channel choices Using Favorite Channel 3 Press to select the channel.
You have the option of returning to the You can use the Favorite Channel feature to The selected channel will be displayed for
Favorite Channel screen to adjust any of your directly select the channel you want to watch. normal viewing.
favorite channel choices.
1 Press once.
Simply proceed as described in “Setting The favorite channel menu and a window
Favorite Channel manually” (skip step 2 if
picture will be superimposed over the
“Manual” is already selected).
current channel. The window picture
When you reach step 3, select the position displays the channel selected from the
you want to change and press . Move the menu.
joystick up or down to select a new channel. To cancel the favorite channel menu before
ch
Favorite Channel
1. 6
1 CNN
2
selecting a channel, move the joystick up or
2. 2
3. 10 SPTN
10 SPTN
20 down to select “Exit” at the bottom of the
4. 20 30
5.
6.
30
40
40
50
menu and press .
7. 50 100
8. 100 Exit

Select a channel

2 Move the joystick up or down to select the


Press MENU when you are done. channel that you wish to view from the
Note: menu.
• The Favorite Channel feature is not
The picture of the selected channel will be
available for the picture input from AUX.
displayed in the window picture.

1 CNN
2
10 SPTN
20
30
40
50
100
Exit

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Using the Set Up Menu Parental Allows you to block TV programs that you feel are unsuitable for your
Control children. (see “Using the Parental Control Feature” on page 40 for details)
Set Up
Parental Control Blocks programs
Caption Vision: CC1
Language: English unsuitable for
Video Label
Direct Play children.
ch Flash Focus: No
Caption Vision Some programs are broadcast with Caption Vision. Set Up
Parental Control
Television closed To display Caption Vision, select CC 1, CC 2, CC 3, Caption Vision:
Language:
CC1
CC2
Video Label CC3
Move Select Exit MENU
caption display CC 4, TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3 or TEXT4 from the Direct Play CC4
F l a s h F o c u s : T e x tN1o
ch

menu. Then press the CC button until “Caption Text2


For detailed information on using the remote Vision” is displayed.
Text3
Text4

control to modify menu settings, refer to CC 1, CC 2, CC 3 or CC 4 displays a printed Move Select Exit MENU

“Learning Menu Selection” on page 29. version of the dialogue or sound effects of a
To select the Set Up menu: program. (The mode should be set to CC 1 for most
programs.) TEXT1, TEXT2, TEXT3, or TEXT4
Display / Highlight / Select displays network/station information presented using
either half or the whole screen.
Notes:
MENU • Poor reception of TV programs can cause errors in Caption Vision and XDS.
Captions may appear with a white box or other errors instead of the intended
text.
• XDS, Caption Vision, and the status display cannot be used at the same time.

Language Select from available languages (English, Español or Français) to display all
Preferred language menus in your language of choice.

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Video Label This feature allows you to label each input mode so that you can easily identify the connected equipment Video Label
VIDEO1: VIDEO1
Easy recognition of (e.g. you can label VIDEO 1 IN as VHS). VIDEO2:
VIDEO3:
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
VIDEO4: VIDEO4
connected equipment With the Video Label window open: VIDEO5: VIDEO5
(e.g. SAT, VHS, etc.) 1 Move the joystick up or down to select the input mode you want to label and press .

Move Select Exit MENU


2 Move the joystick up or down to select the label and press .

Video Label
Video Label Options: VIDEO1: Video1
VIDEO2: VHS
VIDEO 1: VIDEO 1, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, AV RECEIVER, DTV, Skip VIDEO3: 8mm
VIDEO4: Beta
VIDEO 2/3: VIDEO 2/VIDEO 3, VHS, 8mm, Beta, LD, SAT, DVD, DTV, Skip VIDEO5: LD
SAT
VIDEO 4/5: VIDEO 4/VIDEO 5, SAT, DVD, DTV, Skip DVD
AV RECEIVER
DTV
If you select “Skip,” your projection TV will skip this connection when you scan through video sources Skip
Move Select Exit MENU
using the TV/VIDEO button.
Direct Play
Direct Play This feature allows you to switch the input mode from the TV to a Sony VCR (MDP or DVD) and start
VIDEO1: Off

Easy operation of a playing by only pressing the ( (playback) button on the remote control. You have to set the VTR1/2/3/DVD/ VIDEO2:
VIDEO3:
Off
Off

connected VCR MDP switch on the remote control (e.g., you connect your VCR to the VIDEO 3 IN jacks and set the VTR1/2/ VIDEO4:
VIDEO5:
Off
Off

3/DVD/MDP switch to VTR 3). 1 2 3 DVD/MDP

With the Direct Play window open: MENU


Move Select Exit
1 Move the joystick up or down to select the input to which your video equipment is connected,
Direct Play
and press . VIDEO1: Off
VIDEO2: VTR1
VIDEO3: VTR2
VIDEO4: VTR3
2 Move the joystick up or down to select the position of the VTR 1/2/3/DVD/MDP switch, and press . VIDEO5: DVD/MDP
1 2 3 DVD/MDP

Move Select Exit MENU

Flash Focus Select Yes and press to start Flash Focus adjustment. When the adjustment is completed, the cross pattern on the screen
Automatic convergence becomes white. (for details, see page 20)
adjustment Select No to cancel Flash Focus.

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1 Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up 4 Make sure that “Country” is highlighted,
Using the Parental Control menu. (see page 38) and press .
Feature Set Up
Parental Control Parental Control
C a p t i o n VSi seito N
n :e w Country: U
U .. S
S .. A
A ..
The TV programs and movies shown on TV L a n g u a g eP: a s s w o r d P a r e n t a l L o cCk a: n Oadf fa
V i d e o L a b e_ l _ _ _ Rating: Child
are given a rating signal based on the ch Direct Play Change Password
Flash Focus: No
following rating systems.
In U.S.A.: U.S. Television Parental Move Select Exit MENU

Guidelines to rate television programs (U.S. Move Select Exit MENU

TV ratings), and Motion Picture Association 2 Enter a four digit password* using the 0–9
of America (MPAA) Guidelines to rate movies buttons. 5 Move the joystick up or down to select
including those shown on TV (movie ratings) Set Up
Parental Control
your country (U.S.A. or Canada), and
In Canada: Canadian English Language C a p t i o n VCi soinofni r: m
L a n g u a g eP: a s s w o r d
press .
V i d e o L a b e_ l _ _ _
ratings to rate television programs in English, ch Direct Play Parental Control
and Canadian French Language ratings to Flash Focus: No Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : Off
rate those in French. Rating: Child
Move Select Exit MENU Change Password
To block programs you feel are unsuitable for
your children, you need to set the TV for the * Do not enter “4357” corresponding to “HELP”
desired rating systems. Sony’s predetermined on a phone number pad. (see page 47) Move Select Exit MENU

ratings are also available.


See pages 47 to 50 for a description of the
3 To confirm the password, re-enter the 6 Move the joystick up or down to select
same password with the 0–9 buttons.
ratings. “Parental Lock,” and press .
Your password is stored and the Parental
The Parental Control feature of the TV Control menu automatically appears. Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
functions by receiving the rating signal from P a r e n t a l L o c k : OOf nf
If you want to change the password, see Rating: C h iO
l df f
your local broadcasting station or cable
page 46. Change Password
service provider.
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : Off
Activating the Parental Control Rating:
Change Password
Child Move Select Exit MENU

Feature
(continued)
First, set a password, then select your desired
rating from Sony’s predetermined ratings. Move Select Exit MENU

40

7 Move the joystick up or down to select To deactivate the Parental Control 3 Move the joystick up or down to select
“On,” and press . feature “Parental Lock,” and press .
Parental Control If you set “Parental Lock” in the Parental Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On Control menu to “Off,” the Parental Control P a r e n t a l L o c k : OOf n
Rating: C h iO
f
l df f
Rating: Child
Change Password feature will not work and you can view all Change Password

TV programs and movies shown on TV.

Move Select Exit MENU


1 Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up Move Select Exit MENU

menu. (see page 38)


8 Move the joystick up or down to select Set Up
4 Move the joystick up or down to select
Parental Control
“Rating,” and press . C a p t i o n VPi saisosnw: o r dC C 1 “Off,” and press .
L a n g u a g e :_ _ _ _
Video Label
ch Direct Play Parental Control
Parental Control Flash Focus: No Country: U.S.A.
Country: U.S.A. P a r e n t a l L o c k : Off
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On Rating: Child
Rating: Child Change Password
Move Select Exit MENU
C h a n g e P a s s w oY r do u t h
Young Adult
Custom

Ages up to 6 2 Enter your four digit password using the Move Select Exit MENU
Move Select Exit MENU
0-9 buttons.
9 Move the joystick up or down to select a The Parental Control menu appears. 5 Press MENU to exit the menu.
desired rating (“Child,” “Youth” and Parental Control
“Young Adult”), and press . Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Rating: Child
If you want to select the ratings from Change Password

“Custom,” go to step 4 of “Selecting a


Custom Rating in U.S.A.” on page 42 or MENU
Move Select Exit
“Selecting a Custom Rating in Canada”
on page 45, according to your “Country”
setting.
10 Press MENU to exit the menu.
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To unlock the Parental Control feature Selecting a Custom Rating in 3 Move the joystick up or down to select
temporarily “Rating,” and press .
U.S.A.
When you select a Parental Control program, Parental Control
If you want to select the ratings to be blocked Country: U.S.A.
no sound or picture except for a channel P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
from “Custom” once you have activated the Rating: Child
number will appear. The indicator is C h a n g e P a s s w oY r do u t h
Parental Control feature (page 41), follow the Young Adult
displayed. To view the program, follow the Custom
procedure below.
steps below. Ages up to 6
For a detailed description of each rating, see Move Select Exit MENU

1 Press ENTER to display the “Password” “What the Ratings Mean” on pages 47 to 49.
screen.
1 Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up 4 Move the joystick up or down to select
2 Enter your password using the 0–9 “Custom,” and press .
menu. (see page 38)
buttons. Parental Control will be canceled
(“Parental Lock” set to “Off”) until you Set Up
Parental Control
Custom Rating
C a p t i o n VPi saisosnw: o r dC C 1
turn your projection TV off. L a n g u a g e :_ _ _ _
TV Rating
Movie Rating
Video Label Unrated: View All
ch Direct Play
Flash Focus: No

Move Select Exit MENU Select category


Move Select Exit MENU

2 Enter your four digit password using the


0–9 buttons.
The Parental Control menu appears.
Make sure that “Country” is set to
“U.S.A.”
Parental Control
Country: U.S.A.
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
Rating: Child
Change Password

Move Select Exit MENU

42

First, select a TV rating. 7 Move the joystick up or down to select 8 Move the joystick left or right to select
5 Move the joystick up or down to select “ ,” and press . the extender to be viewed, and press .
“TV Rating,” and press . The indicator automatically appears
beside the selected rating and all “higher” TV Rating

TV–Y _
ratings, indicating that the programs that TV–Y7 _ :FV _
TV–G _
TV Rating
match the ratings will be blocked. TV–PG – :D – L – S – V –
TV–Y _ TV–14 – :D – L – S – V –
TV–Y7 _ :FV _ TV–MA– : L–S–V
TV–G _
TV–PG _ :D _ L _ S _ V _ TV Rating
Block content
TV–14 _ :D _ L _ S _ V _ TV–Y _ Move Select Exit MENU
TV–MA _ : L_S_V_ TV–Y7 _ :FV _
TV–G _
Select rating TV–PG – :D – L – S – V –
Move Select Exit MENU
TV–14 –
TV–MA–
:D – L – S – V –
: L–S–V 9 Move the joystick up or down to select
Select category “–,” and press .
Move Select Exit MENU

6 Move the joystick up or down to select “–” appears beside the selected extender,
the TV rating to be blocked, and press indicating that the programs that match
. Some ratings have additional content
ratings called “extenders.” The extenders the extender can be viewed.
are defined as follows: D (sexually If you select “ ,” is displayed to
TV Rating

TV–Y _
suggestive Dialog), FV (Fantasy show that the programs that match the
TV–Y7
TV–G
_
_
:FV _ Violence), L (coarse Language), S (Sexual extender will be blocked again.
TV–PG
TV–14
_
_
:D _ L _ S _ V _
:D _ L _ S _ V _
situations) and V (Violence). By setting
TV–MA _ : L_S_V_
the extenders, you can define additional TV Rating
Allow rating
Move Select Exit MENU
viewing limits. For more details of TV–Y _
TV–Y7 _ :FV _
extenders, see page 49. TV–G _
TV–PG – :D – L – S – V _
All of the extenders included in the TV–14 –
TV–MA–
:D – L – S – V –
: L–S–V
selected ratings will be blocked. If you Select category
wish to allow any of them to be viewed, Move Select Exit MENU

go to step 8.
(continued)

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10 Repeat steps 8 and 9 for other extenders. 13 Move the joystick up or down to select To block TV programs and/or movies
All programs that match the ratings you the movie rating to be blocked, and press for which a rating signal is not given
. (NR and N/A)
select and higher, except for the
extenders that were canceled, will be For a description of the NR and N/A ratings,
Movie Rating
blocked. G – see page 48.
PG –

11 After setting of the TV rating is complete, PG–13


R

– 1 Perform steps 1–4 of “Selecting a Custom
NC–17 –
move the joystick up or down to select X – Rating in U.S.A.” on page 42.
“ ,” and press . Block rating 2 Move the joystick up or down to select
Move Select Exit MENU
Custom Rating “Unrated,” and press .
TV Rating
Movie Rating
Unrated: View All

14 Move the joystick up or down to select Custom Rating


“ ,” and press . TV Rating
Movie Rating
Select category
Move Select Exit MENU The indicator automatically appears Unrated: VVi ieew
w All
TV
beside the selected rating and all “higher” Moo vv i e
M
Bo t h
B
Second, select a movie rating. ratings, indicating that the programs that
No block
match the ratings will be blocked. MENU
12 Move the joystick up or down to select Move Select Exit

“Movie Rating,” and press .


Movie Rating
G –
PG –
Movie Rating PG–13 –
G – R –
PG – NC–17
PG–13 – X –
R –
NC–17 –
X – Select rating
Move Select Exit MENU

Select rating
Move Select Exit MENU

15 Press MENU to exit the menu.

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3 Move the joystick up or down to select Selecting a Custom Rating in 3 Move the joystick up or down to select
the type of programs to be blocked, and “Rating,” and press .
Canada
press .
Parental Control
If you want to select the ratings to be blocked Country: Canada
P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
from “Custom” once you have activated the Rating: Child
C h a n g e P a s s w oY r do u t h
Custom Rating
Parental Control feature (page 41), follow the Young Adult
TV Rating
Movie Rating procedure below. Custom

Unrated: VVii ee w A l ll
TV V Ages up to 6
Movie
M For a detailed description of each rating, see Move Select Exit MENU

B o t hh
Block all unrated “What the Ratings Mean” on pages 49 and
programming
Move Select Exit MENU 50. 4 Move the joystick up or down to select
1 Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up “Custom,” and press .
menu. (see page 38)
Set Up Custom Rating
To block ... Select ... Parental Control
C a p t i o n VPi saisosnw: o r dC C 1
English Rating
French Rating
L a n g u a g e :_ _ _ _
U.S.A. Rating
Video Label
No program View All ch Direct Play
Flash Focus: No
(to view any unrated TV
program and movie) Select category
MENU
Move Select Exit MENU Move Select Exit

Unrated TV programs TV 2 Enter your four digit password using the (continued)
0–9 buttons.
Unrated movies Movie
The Parental Control menu appears.
Unrated TV programs and Both Make sure that “Country” is set to
movies “Canada.”
Parental Control
Country: Canada

4 Press MENU to exit the menu. P a r e n t a l L o c k : On


Rating: Child
Change Password

Move Select Exit MENU

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5 Move the joystick up or down to select 7 Move the joystick up or down to select Changing the Password
the rating you want to block, and press “ ,” and press .
. The indicator automatically appears 1 Select “Parental Control” from the Set Up
The selected rating appears. beside the selected rating and all “higher” menu. (see page 38)
ratings, indicating that the programs that Set Up
Canadian English Rating match the ratings will be blocked.
Parental Control
C a p t i o n VPi saisosnw: o r dC C 1
English Rating L a n g u a g e :_ _ _ _
Video Label
C _
Direct Play
G _ ch

Flash Focus: No
C8+ _
PG _ English Rating
14+ _
C _
18+ _ Move Select Exit MENU
G _
C8+ _
Select rating
Move Select Exit MENU
PG
14+
2 Enter your four digit password using the
18+ 0–9 buttons.
Canadian French Rating U.S. TV Rating Select rating
MENU
The Parental Control menu appears.
Move Select Exit
French Rating U.S.A. Rating
Parental Control
G _ TV–Y _ Country: U.S.A.
8 ans+ _ TV–Y7 _ :FV _ P a r e n t a l L o c k : On
13 ans+ _ TV–G _ Rating: Child
16 ans+ _ TV–PG _ :D _ L _ S _ V _ Some U.S. TV ratings have additional Change Password
18 ans+ _ TV–14 _ :D _ L _ S _ V _
TV–MA _ : L_S_V_ content ratings called “extenders,” such
Select rating Select rating as D, FV, L, S and V. By setting the
Move Select Exit MENU Move Select Exit MENU
extenders, see steps 7 to 10 of “Selecting a Move Select Exit MENU

Custom Rating in U.S.A.” on pages 43


6 Move the joystick up or down to select and 44. For more details of extenders, see 3 Move the joystick up or down to select
the TV rating to be blocked, and press “Change Password,” and press .
page 49.
.
All of the extenders included in the
Example: Canadian English Rating Parental Control

English Rating
selected ratings will be blocked. If you Country: U.S.A
Parental Lock: On
C _ wish to allow any of them to be viewed, Rating: Child
Change Password
G _
C8+ _ go to step 8. New
____
PG _
14+
18+ _
8 Press MENU to exit the menu. Use [0-9] to enter
new four digit
password
Move Exit MENU
Allow rating
Move Select Exit MENU

46

4 Enter a new four digit password using If you have forgotten your password
the 0–9 buttons. What the Ratings Mean
Parental Control
In step 2 of “Changing the Password” on
Country: U.S.A
Parental Lock: On page 46, enter the master password “4357” Ratings in U.S.A.
Rating: Child
Change Password (corresponding to “HELP” on a phone
Confirm
____ number pad). You can then store a new Sony’s predetermined ratings
password. These are original ratings that Sony
Confirm password
predetermined according to the viewer’s age.
Move Exit MENU
Notes:
Each rating allows you to view the certain
• If you entered “4357” as your password programs, as follows.
5 Enter the password set in step 4 again to the first time, you cannot store a new
confirm. password. (see step 2 of “Activating the See pages 48 and 49 for a description of each
If you entered it incorrectly, “Password Parental Control Feature” on page 40) rating.
incorrect” appears. • When you select a Parental Control Child: Suitable for children under the age of
Re-enter the correct password. program and the indicator is 6.
displayed on the screen, you cannot view Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, NR, and N/A
6 Press MENU to exit the menu. Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and
that program even if you enter “4357.”
(see “To unlock the Parental Control TV-NR
feature temporarily” on page 42) Youth: Suitable for children aged 7 and older.
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, NR, and
N/A
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G,
TV-PG, and TV-NR
Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 13
and older.
Viewable U.S. movie ratings: G, PG, PG-13,
NR, and N/A
Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-G,
TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
(continued)
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U.S. movie ratings NC-17 or X (No One 17 Or Under TV-Y7 (Directed to Older Children): This
U.S. movie ratings are for movies (including Admitted.): This is a film that most parents program is designed for children aged 7 and
those shown on TV) rated according to the would consider not suitable for children above. Themes and elements in this program
Motion Picture Association of America aged 17 and under. There may be violence, may include mild fantasy violence or
(MPAA) Guidelines. sex, abberrational behavior, drug abuse or slapstick violence, or may frighten children
other elements of concern. under the age of 7.
G (General Audiences—All Ages
Admitted): In G-rated films no strong words NR (Not Rated): This is a film that a TV-G (General Audience): Most parents
are used, the violence is at a minimum, producer has not rated, intending to have his would find this program suitable for all ages.
nudity and sex scenes are not present, nor is film widely released. It contains little or no violence, no strong
there any drug use. language and little or no sexual dialog or
N/A (Not Applicable): This is a film that a
situations.
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested. Some producer considers outside the scope of the
Material May Not Be Suitable For MPAA ratings. TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested):
Children): This is a film which may need to Note: This program contains some material that
be monitored first by parents. • NR and N/A ratings are shown together parents may find unsuitable for younger
as “Unrated” in the menu. children.
PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned. Some
Material May Be Inappropriate For TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned): This
Children Under 13): Parents are alerted to be program contains some material that many
U.S. TV ratings parents would find unsuitable for children
very careful about the attendance of their
U.S. TV ratings are for TV programs rated under the age of 14.
under-teenage children when viewing.
according to the U.S. Television Parental
R (Restricted, Under 17 Require TV-MA (Mature Audience Only): This
Guidelines.
Accompanying Parent Or Adult Guardian): program is specifically designed to be
TV-Y (All Children): This program is viewed by adults and therefore may be
This film includes hard language, tough
designed for young children aged 2–6 and is unsuitable for children under the age of 17.
violence, nudity, drug abuse or other
appropriate for all children.
elements of concern.

48

TV-NR (Not Rated/Unrated): This is a Young Adult: Suitable for children aged 14
program broadcast without any rating, such
Ratings in Canada and older.
as news, news flashes or sports. Sony’s predetermined ratings Viewable Canadian English Language
These are original ratings that Sony ratings: C, G, C8+, PG and 14+
Note: Viewable Canadian French Language
predetermined according to the viewer’s age.
The TV-NR rating is shown as “Unrated” in ratings: G, 8 ans+, 13 ans+
Each rating allows you to view the certain
the menu. programs, as follows. Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV-
G, TV-PG, TV-14, and TV-NR
See the right column to page 50 for a
About the extenders of U.S. TV ratings description of each rating.
TV-Y7, TV-PG, TV-14 and TV-MA ratings Canadian English Language ratings
Child: Suitable for children under the age of
have additional content ratings called The Canadian English Language Ratings are
7.
“extenders” to define additional viewing Viewable Canadian English Language for TV programs in English broadcast in
limits. The extenders are defined as follows: ratings: C and G Canada.
D (sexually suggestive Dialog): Programs Viewable Canadian French Language
C (Programming intended for children
containing suggestive dialog, or sexual ratings: G
under age 8): There will be no realistic
innuendo Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-G, and
TV-NR scenes of violence or no offensive language,
FV (Fantasy Violence): Programs containing nudity or sexual content. Careful attention is
cartoon violence occurring in TV-Y7 Youth: Suitable for children aged 8 and paid to themes, which could threaten
older. children’s sense of security and well-being.
programs only
Viewable Canadian English Language
L (coarse Language): Programs containing ratings: C, G, C8+ and PG G (General Audience): Will contain very
coarse language Viewable Canadian French Language little violence, either physical or verbal or
ratings: G and 8 ans+ emotional. There may by some inoffensive
S (Sexual situations): Programs containing Viewable U.S. TV ratings: TV-Y, TV-Y7, TV- slang, no profanity and no nudity.
sexual content G, TV-PG, and TV-NR
(continued)
V (Violence): Programs containing violence
There may be some profanity, violence or
brief nudity in these programs.

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C8+ (Programming generally considered E (Exempt): Exempt programming includes: 13 ans+ (Programming may not suitable for
acceptable for children 8 years and over to news, sports documentaries and other children under the age of 13): Viewing with
watch on their own): Violence will not be information programming: talk shows, an adult is strongly recommended for
portrayed as the preferred, acceptable, or music videos, and variety programming. children under 13.
only way to resolve conflict; or encourage Note: 16 ans+ (Programming is not suitable for
children to imitate dangerous acts which
The E (Exempt) rating is not shown in the children under the age of 16): Contains
they may see on television. There will be no
menu. frequent scenes of violence or intense
profanity, nudity or sexual content.
violence.
PG (Parental Guidance): Programming
Canadian French Language ratings 18 ans+ (Programming restricted to adults):
intended for a general audience but which
Contains constant violence or scenes of
may not be suitable for younger children. The Canadian French Language Ratings are extreme violence.
Parents may consider some content for TV programs in French broadcast in
inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by Canada. E (Exempt): Exempt programming.
children aged 8 - 13. Note:
G (General): Programming intended for
14+ (Programming contains themes or audience of all ages. Contains no violence, or The E (Exempt) rating is not shown in the
content which may not be suitable for the violence it contains is minimal or is menu.
viewers under the age of 14): Parents are depicted appropriately with humor or
strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in caricature or in an unrealistic manner.
permitting viewing by pre-teens and early
teens. 8 ans+ (8+ General - Not recommended for
young children): Programming intended for
18+ (Adult): May contain violence integral a broad audience but contains light or
to the development of the plot, character or occasional violence that could disturb young
theme, intended for adult audiences. May children. Viewing with an adult is
contain graphic language and explicit recommended for young children (under the
portrayals of nudity and/or sex. age of 8).

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Operating Video Equipment


VCR manufacturer code numbers Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307
Setting the Manufacturer's Pentax 305, 304
Manufacturer Code Philco 308, 309
Code Philips 308, 309, 310
Sony 301, 302, 303 Pioneer 308
You can use the supplied remote control to Aiwa 338 Quasar 308, 309, 306
Admiral (M. Ward) 327 RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311,
operate Sony or non-Sony video equipment Audio Dynamic 314, 337 329, 312, 313, 310
that has an infrared sensor. Bell & Howell (M. Ward) 330 Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338
Broksonic 319, 317 Sansui 314
Canon 309, 308 Samsung 322, 313, 321
1 Set the VTR 1/2/3/DVD/MDP switch to Citizen 332 Sanyo 330, 335
the input through which you would like Craig 302, 332 Scott 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, 325, 326
Curtis Mathis 304, 338, 309 Sharp 327, 328
to access your video equipment. Daewoo 341, 312, 309 Signature 2000 (M. Ward) 338, 327
DBX 314, 336, 337
The following Sony equipment is preset to Dimensia 304
Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
Symphonic 338
each input as shown below: Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 SV2000 338
VTR1 (303) Beta, ED Beta VCRs Fisher 330, 335 Tashiro 332
Funai 338 Tatung 314, 336, 337
VTR2 (302) 8 mm VCR General Electric 329, 304, 309 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
VTR3 (301) VHS VCR Go Video 340, 339, 322 Technics 309, 308
Goldstar 332 Teknica 338
DVD/MDP (751) DVD Player Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Toshiba 312, 311
2 Press CODE SET, DVD/VTR (FUNCTION), Instant Replay
JC Penney
309, 308
309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336, 337
Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332
Yamaha 330, 314, 336, 337
and the 0-9 buttons to enter the JVC 314, 336, 337 Zenith 331
manufacturer’s code number (see the Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337
LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338
following chart), then press ENTER. Magnavox 308, 309, 310 MDP manufacturer code numbers
Marantz 314, 336, 337
For example, to operate a Sony 8mm VCR: Marta 332 Manufacturer Code
FUNCTION Memorex 309, 335
CODE SET DVD/VTR ENTER Sony 701
Minolta 305, 304
3 0 2 Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326
Panasonic 704, 710
Mitsubishi 702
Multitech 325, 338, 321
NEC 314, 336, 337
If the remote control doesn’t work Olympic 309, 308
Optimus 327
• See the tips on page 53.
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Operating Video Equipment (continued)


DVD Player manufacturer code Operating a VCR using the remote control To search the picture Press ) or 0 during
numbers forward or backward playback. Release to resume
To turn On/Off Press DVD/VTR (POWER). normal playback.
Manufacturer Code [Green Button]
To search a chapter Press CH +/–.
Sony 751 To select a channel Press the 0 – 9 buttons. forward or backward
Panasonic 753 To change channels Press CH +/–.
Pioneer 752
RCA 755 To record Press while
Toshiba 754 pressing (REC) (upper). Operating a DVD Player using the remote
To play Press (. control
Tips z To stop To turn On/Off Press DVD/VTR (POWER).
Press p.
• In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate To fast forward [Green Button]
Press ).
your non-Sony video equipment with the supplied To play Press (.
remote control. In this case, please use the To rewind the tape Press 0.
equipment's own remote control. To pause Press P. Press again to To stop Press p.
• When you remove the batteries, the code number may resume normal playback. To pause Press P. Press again to
revert to the factory setting. To search the Press ) or 0 during resume normal playback.
picture forward or playback. Release to To step through Press ) to step forward or
To operate video equipment backward resume normal playback. different tracks of 0 to step backward.
1 Set the VTR1/2/3/DVD/MDP switch to To change input Press TV/VTR. an audio disc
the input through which you would like to mode To step through Press CH + to step forward
access your video equipment. different chapters or CH – to step backward.
of a video disc
2 Press DVD/VTR (FUNCTION). Operating an MDP using the remote To display the Title Press TITLE.
3 Use the VCR/DVD/MDP operation control menu
buttons indicated in the following tables. To turn On/Off Press DVD/VTR (POWER). To select DVD Press AUDIO repeatedly.
[Green Button] multilingual sound [Pink Labeled Button]
To play Press (. To display the DVD Press DVD MENU.
To stop Press p. menu
To pause Press P. Press again to To select tracks Press 0-9 buttons.
resume normal playback. directly
To display the Press MENU.
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Operating a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver (SAT)


Manufacturer code numbers To operate the projection TV
Setting the Manufacturer's (satellite receiver)
Code Press TV (FUNCTION). Then use the
Manufacturer Code number projection TV control buttons to control the
You can program the supplied remote control Sony 801 (preset code for projection TV.
to operate a cable box or satellite receiver. remote control)
Geneal Electric 802, 808
Press CODE SET, SAT/CABLE Hitachi 805
(FUNCTION), and the 0-9 buttons to enter Hughes 804
Tips z
the manufacturer’s code number (see the Panasonic 803 • If more than one code number is listed, try entering
following chart), then press ENTER. RCA/PROSCAN 802 them one by one until you come to the correct code for
Toshiba 806, 807
For example, to operate a Sony satellite your equipment.
receiver: To operate the cable box or • If you enter a new code number, the code number you
CODE SET
FUNCTION
SAT/CABLE ENTER satellite receiver (SAT) previously entered at that setting is erased.
8 0 1 1 Press SAT/CABLE (POWER) [Green • In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate
Button] to turn on/off the cable box or your equipment with the supplied remote control. In
satellite receiver. this case, use the equipment’s own remote control
unit.
Manufacturer code numbers 2 Press SAT/CABLE (FUNCTION).
• Whenever you remove the batteries — to replace
(cable box) 3 For other operations, refer to the them, for example — if too much time is taken, the
Manufacturer Code operating instructions that come with the code numbers may revert to the factory setting and
Hamlin/Regal 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 equipment. must be reset.
Jerrold/G. I. 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, The GUIDE and INDEX (blue-labeled)
222, 206, 207, 208, 218
Oak 227, 228, 229
buttons can be used only with a satellite
Panasonic 219, 220, 221 receiver.
Pioneer 214, 215
Scientific Atlanta 209, 210, 211 If the remote control doesn’t work
Tocom 216, 217
Zenith 212, 213
• Try repeating the set up procedures using
the other codes listed for your equipment.

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Troubleshooting
If, after reading the following instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony projection TV, please call one of the following
numbers (English only).
Customers in the continental United States contact the Direct Response Center at: 1-800-222-SONY (7669)
Customers in Canada contact the Customer Relations Center at: (416) 499-SONY (7669)

The picture turns off and the • The projection TV is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. If there is a problem with your projection TV, the TIMER/STAND BY indicator on the front
TIMER/STAND BY indicator on the panel will flash repeatedly. Counting the number of flashes helps you inform qualified Sony personnel of the projection TV’s condition.
front panel flashes (self-diagnosis • Press POWER on the projection TV to turn it off, then inform qualified Sony personnel or the above Direct Response Center of the number of flashes.
function)
No picture (screen not lit), no • Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
sound • Operate with the buttons on both the projection TV and the remote control.
• Check to see if the TV/VIDEO setting is correct: when watching TV, set to TV, and when watching video tapes, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
• Try another channel. It could be station trouble.
• Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see “To perform AUTO SET UP again” on page 20)
• The Parental Control feature is activated. (see “To deactivate the Parental Control feature” on page 41)
Remote control does not • Batteries could be weak. Replace the batteries.
operate • Press TV (FUNCTION) when operating your projection TV.
• Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
• Locate the projection TV at least 3-4 feet away from fluorescent lights.
• Check the S-Link connection. (see “Using the S-Link Function” on page 16)
• Check the polarity of the batteries.
Dark, poor or no picture • Adjust “Picture” in the Video menu. (see “Picture Adjustment” on page 30)
(screen lit), good sound • Adjust “Brightness” in the Video menu. (see “Picture Adjustment” on page 30)
• Check antenna/cable connections.
• Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see “To perform AUTO SET UP again” on page 20)
• Adjust the convergence again using the FLASH FOCUS button. (see “Adjusting the Convergence Automatically (FLASH FOCUS)” on page 20)
Good picture, no sound • Press MUTING so that “Muting” disappears from the screen. (see “MUTING” on page 21)
• Check the “MTS/SAP” setting in the Audio menu. (see “MTS/SAP” on page 31)
• Make sure “Speaker” is set to “On” in the Audio menu. (see “Speaker” on page 32)
• Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see “To perform AUTO SET UP again” on page 20)

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Cannot receive upper channels • Make sure “Cable” is “Off” in the Channel Set Up menu. (see “Cable” on page 35)
(UHF) when using an antenna • Use “Auto Program” to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV’s memory. (see “Auto Program” on page 35)
No color • Adjust “Color” in the Video menu. (see “Picture Adjustment” on page 30)
• Black and white programs cannot be seen in color.
• Perform AUTO SET UP again using the SET UP button to return to the factory preset condition. (see “To perform AUTO SET UP again” on page 20)
Only snow and noise appear on • Check the “Cable” setting in the Channel Set Up menu. (see “Cable” on page 35)
the screen • Check the antenna/cable connections.
• Make sure the channel is broadcasting programs.
• Press ANT to change the input mode. (see “ANT” on page 23)
Dotted lines or stripes • Adjust the antenna.
• Keep the projection TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs or hair-dryers.
TV is fixed to one channel • Use “Auto Program” to add receivable channels that are not presently in TV’s memory. (see “Auto Program” on page 35)
Double images or ghosts • Use a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable (when the problem is caused by reflections from nearby mountains or tall buildings).
Cannot operate the menu • If the item you want to choose appears in gray, you cannot select it.
• Press the projection TV’s power button off and on again.
Cannot receive any channels • Make sure “Cable” is “On” in the Channel Set Up menu. (see “Cable” on page 35)
when using cable TV • Use “Auto Program” to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV’s memory. (see “Auto Program” on page 35)
Cannot gain enough volume when • Increase the volume at the cable box. Then press TV (FUNCTION) and adjust the projection TV’s volume.
using a cable box
Projection TV malfunctions when • Make sure the projection TV’s power cord is connected securely to the wall outlet.
using the S-Link function • Check the S-Link connection. (see “Using the S-Link Function” on page 16)
CHANNEL INDEX does not display • Make sure “Cable” is “On” in the Channel Set Up menu. (see “Cable” on page 35)
all available channels • Use “Auto Program” to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV’s memory. (see “Auto Program” on page 35)
Favorite Channel does not display • Verify that “Favorite Channel” is set to “Manual” in the Channel Set Up menu. (see “Setting Favorite Channel manually” on page 36)
your choices
Some video sources do not • Ensure that “Video Label” is not set to “Skip.” (see “Video Label” on page 39)
appear when you press TV/VIDEO
Recording through MONITOR OUT • MONITOR OUT will not record both images in PIP or P&P. Only the main picture will be recorded.
does not function properly when • If you are recording the main picture and you switch to the sound of the sub picture using the AUDIO button, the main picture will be recorded with sound
recording in PIP or P&P mode from the other program.
Cannot play shooting games • Some shooting games which involve pointing a light beam at the TV screen with an electronic gun or rifle cannot be used with this projection TV. For
details, see the instruction manual supplied with the video game software.
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SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
2-1. REAR BOARD REMOVAL 2-3. SERVICE POSITION
1 Disconnect CN203
on A board.
From CG board CN1304.
(The extension cable is not
supplied because of the
A board countermeasure for radiation.)
CN203
G board 2 Covers
2 Rear board Cut them off with a plier or the like
from chassis assembly in case of
checking printed circuit boards.
After checking, turn over the covers
and secure them with screws.

1 Nine screws (KP-48V80)


Eight screws (KP-53V80) Chassis assembly Screws
Nine screws (KP-61V80) (+BVTP3x12)
(Screw(4x20), tapping
2-4. HA BOARD AND HB BOARD REMOVAL
2-2. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL
6 Four screws
(+BVTP 4x12)

8 Three screws
7 HB bracket (+BVTP 3x12)
1 Three screws
(Screw(4x20),tapping)

9 HB board

2 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
3 HA bracket
4 Multi button

5 HA board

2 Chassis assy Speaker grille assy


1 Two screws
(Screws (4x20), tapping)

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2-5. MIRROR COVER REMOVAL 2-7. HC BOARD AND S BOARD REMOVAL

1 Nineteen screws(KP-53V80)
Twenty three screws Sensor
(KP-61V80) bracket (A)
Sensor
Twenty four screws (KP-48V80) bracket (B)
(Screw(4x20), tapping

7 S board 4 Two screws


(+BVTP 4x12)
6 Clows
1 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
2 L screen holder

3 HC board
5 Two screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
2 Mirror cover

2-6. BEZNET ASSY REMOVAL 2-8. U BOARD AND TERMINAL BOARD REMOVAL
2 Fourteen screws (KP-61V80)
Fifteen screws (KP-53V80)
Twelbe screws (KP-48V80) 4 U board
(Screws(4x20), tapping)

3 Beznet assy
3 Terminal board

2 Seven screws
(+BVTP 3x12)

1 Two screws
1 Five screws (KP-53V80/61V80) (Screws (4x20), tapping)
Three screws (KP-48V80)
(Screws(4x20), tapping)

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2-9. A BOARD AND G BOARD REMOVAL 2-11. HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE INSTALLATION


AND REMOVAL
1 Eight screws 4 Two screws
(+BVTP 3x12) (+BVTP 3x12)
6 A board (1) Remover (2) Installation
1 Rubber cap

1 HV cable
Hook
2 HV cable
turn 90°

5 Claw
3 G board

Gutter

Main bracket 2 Claws

2-10. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL


CAUTION: Removing the arrow-marked
screws is strictly prohibited.
If removed, it may cause liquid spill.
4 Four screws
(Screw(4x20), tapping)
Lens
5 Lens
Picture tube
!º Four screws
(+BVTP 4x12)
2 Four screws
(Screw(4x20), tapping) 9 Tension
!¡ Picture tube
spring

8 Diflection yoke

7 Neck assy

6 CR board

1 Four screws
(Screw(4x20), tapping)

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SECTION 3
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

3-1. SCREEN VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT 10. Set VPNT 28 RON to “000”, 29 GON to “000” and 30 BON
(ROUGH ALIGNMENT) to “001” to show only the blue color.
1. Receive the Monoscope signal. 11. Adjust blue CRT lens just the same as green.
2. Set 50% BRIGHTNESS and minimum PICTURE.
*: Every time you press 6, the test signal changes to
3. Turn the red VR on the FOCUS block all the way to the left
“crosshatch+video signal” - “dots+video signal” -
and then gradually turn it to the right until the point where you “crosshach(black)” - “dots(black)” - off.
can see the retrace line.
4. Next gradually turn it to the left to the position where the 3-3. SCREEN (G2) ADJUSTMENT
retrace line disappears. 1. Select VIDEO1 mode without signals.
2. Connect an oscilloscope to the TP701(KR), TP732(KG) and
R G B TP761(KB) of CR board, CG board and CB board.
SCREEN 3. Adjust R, G and B screen voltage to 170 – 173V with screen
VR on the Focus block.
R G B

FOCUS

FOCUS block 170 – 173V pedestal level


Fig. 3-1
GND
3-2. FOCUS LENS ADJUSTMENT Fig. 3-3
In this adjustment, use the remote commander in the
service mode. 3-4. FOCUS VR ADJUSTMENT
For details of the usage of the service mode and the remote 1. Set to the service mode.
commander, please refer the item 3-9. ELECTRICAL 2. Change TV mode to the video input mode.
ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE COMMANDER.
3. Set to PJE, and press 6 to display the test signal (crosshatch)
on the screen.
1. Loosen the lens screw.
4. Set VPNT 28 RON to “000”, 29 GON to “001” and 30 BON
2. Set to the service mode.
to “000” to show only the green color.
3. Change TV mode to the video input mode.
5. Turn the green VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum
4. Set to PJE, and press 6 to display the test signal (crosshatch)“
focus point with the test signal.
on the screen.
6. Set VPNT 28 RON to “001”, 29 GON to “000” and 30 BON
5. Set VPNT 28 RON to “000”, 29 GON to “001” and 30 BON
to “000” to show the red color.
to “000” to show only the green color.
7. Turn the red VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum
6. Turn the green lens to adjust to the optimum focus point with
focus point with the test signal.
the test signal.
8. Set VPNT 28 RON to “000”, 29 GON to “000” and 30 BON
7. Tighten the lens screw.
to “001” to show the blue color.
8. Set VPNT 28 RON to “001”, 29 GON to “000” and 30 BON
9. Turn the blue VR on the focus block to adjust to the optimum
to “000” to show only the red color.
focus point with the test signal.
9. Adjust red CRT lens just the same as green.
Scanning line visible.

A
Minimize both A and B.

Lens B
Test signal
Center of crosshatch
Fig. 3-2
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3-5. DEFLECTION YOKE TILT ADJUSTMENT 3-7. 4-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT


1. Receive the Monoscope signal. 1. Receive the Dot signal.
2. Set in service mode. 2. Set in service mode.
3. Set VPNT 29 GON to “001” 28 RON to “000” and 30 BON to 3. Set VPNT 29 GON to “001” 28 RON to “000” and 30 BON to
“000” to show only the green color. “000” to show only the green color.
4. Loosen the deflection yoke set screw and align the tilt of the 4. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the left and set to
Deflection Yoke so that the bars at the center of the underfocus to enlarge the spot.
monoscope pattern are horizontal. 5. Now align the 4-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot
5. After aligning the deflection yoke, fasten it securely to the becomes a perfect circle for green and red.
funnel-shaped portion (neck) of the CRT. 6. Perform the same alignment for blue.
6. The tilt of the deflection yoke for red is aligned in the mode
VPNT 28 RON “001”, 29 GON “000”, 30 BON “000” on the Use the center dot
service mode menu, and the tilt of the deflection yoke for biue x
is aligned with in the mode VPNT 28 RON “000”, 29 GON
“000”, 30 BON “001” on the service menu, is aligned the / y
same as was done for green.
x : y = 1:1.5 (BIue)
4-pole magnet x : y = 1:1 (Green, Red)
2-pole magnet Deflection yoke
Fig. 3-8

3-8. DEFOCUS ADJUSTMENT (BLUE)


1. Select the video menu and set the mode to “Vivid” mode.
2. Set to the service mode.
3. Change TV mode to the video input mode.
4. Set to PJE, and press 6 to display the test signal (dots) on the
screen.
Anode cap 5. Turn the blue VR on the focus block to adjust to the diameter
Fig. 3-6 of the dots as shown in the figure below.

3-6. 2-POLE MAGNET ADJUSTMENT [Focus adjustment point]


(GREEN,RED)
1. Receive the Dot signal.
2. Set in service mode. Lmm Max
3. Set VPNT 29 GON to “001” 28 RON to “000” and 30 BON to
“000” to show only the green color. Inch 48" 53" 61"
4. Turn the green VR on the focus block to the right and set to L 7 8 9
overfocus to enlarge the spot.
5. Now align the 2-Pole Magnet so that the enlarged spot is in the Fig. 3-9
center of the Just Focus spot.
6. Align the green focus VR and set for just (precise) focus.
7. Perform the same alignment for red.
Use the center dot

Fig. 3-7

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3-9. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT BY REMOTE 2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD


COMMANDER 1. After adjustment, remove the plug from AC outlet, and then
replace the plug in AC outlet again.
By using Remote Commander (RM-Y905),all circuit adjustments
2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode.
can be made.
3. Call the adjusted items again and confirm they were adjusted.
NOTE : Test Equipment Required.
1. Pattern Generator
2. Frequency counter
3. ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR
3. Digital multimeter
4. Audio oscillator

1. METHOD OF SETTING THE SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE


MUTING MUTING DVD/
VTR
SAT/ POWER
CABLE TV POWER ON
TV
SERVICE MODE PROCEDURE
FUNCTION
1. Standby mode. (Power off) PICTURE
MODE DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV

2. DISPLAY n 5 n VOL (+) n TV POWER DISPLAY ANT TV/VIDEO


Category up

( e n 5 n Án ; ) DISPLAY 1 2 3 Data up
on the Remote Commander.
4 5 6
(Press each button within a second.) Data down
Adjustment
item up 7 8 9
SERVICE MODE ADJUSTMENT JUMP ENTER Category down
Adjustment 0
item down
Category Adjustment item ACTIVE ENTER
DATA
SERVICE VPNT VPOS 031 AUDIO FREEZE
INDEX GUIDE
000000 00
VOL MENU CH

(SCREEN DISPLAY)
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3. The SCREEN displays the item being adjusted.
4. Press 1 or 4 on the Remote Commander to select the Note : In the PJE mode these are different a little. See page 46.
adjustment item.
5. Press 3 or 6 on the Remote Commander to change the data.
6. Press 2 or 5 on the Remote Commander to select the
category.
7. If you want to recover the latest values press - then [ENTER] to
read the memory.
8. Press [MUTING] then [ENTER] to write into memory.
9. Turn power off.
Note: Press 8 then [ENTER] on the Remote Commander to initialize
or turn set off and on to exit.

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4. SERVICE MODE LIST VPNV

: Fixed data ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD


NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 SBRV 0-63 27 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR VIVID
VPNT 1 GMMV 0-3 2 GAMMA LEVEL FOR VIVID
2 YDCV 0,1 1 Y-DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR VIVID
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE 3 ABLV 0,1 1 ABL MODE FOR VIVID
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
4 AXIV 0,1 0 AXIS R-Y,G-Y FOR VIVID
0 VPOS 0-63 31 V POSITION
1 VSIZ 0-63 31 V SIZE
2 VCOM 0-3 0 V COMP VPNS
3 VLIN 0-15 7 V LINEARITY
4 VSCO 0-15 7 V SCURVE CORRECTION ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
5 HPOS 0-15 7 H POSITION
6 HSIZ 0-63 31 H SIZE 0 SBRS 0-63 27 SUB BRIGHTNESS FOR STANDARD
7 PAMP 0-63 31 PIN AMP 1 GMMS 0-3 2 GAMMA LEVEL FOR STANDARD
8 UPIN 0-15 7 UPPER CORNER PIN DISTORTION 2 YDCS 0,1 0 Y-DC TRANSFER RATIO FOR STANDARD
9 LPIN 0-15 7 LOWER CORNER PIN DISTORTION 3 ABLS 0,1 1 ABL MODE FOR STANDARD
10 PPHA 0-15 5 PIN PHASE 4 AXIS 0,1 0 AXIS R-Y,G-Y FOR STANDARD
11 AFC 0-3 2 AFC LOOP GAIN
12 VBOW 0-15 7 V BOW
13 VANG 0-15 7 V ANGLE
14 REF 0-3 3 REFERENCE PULSE POSITION
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15 RDRV 0-63 31 RED DRIVE GAIN


16 BDRV 0-63 31 BLUE DRIVE GAIN
17 RCUT 0-15 7 RED CUTOFF
18 BCUT 0-15 7 BLUE CUTOFF
19 SCON 0-15 7 SUB CONTRAST
20 SHUE 0-15 7 SUB HUE
21 SCOL 0-15 7 SUB COLOR
22 CDM2 0,1 0 COUNT DOWN MODE2
23 DPIX 0,1 1 DYNAMIC PICTURE
24 NOTC 0,1 0 Y CHROMA TRAP
25 CROM 0-15 7 CHROMA TRAP F0
26 TOT 0,1 0 CHROMA TOT FILTER
27 SHPF 0-3 3 SHARPNESS F0
28 RON 0,1 1 RED ON
29 GON 0,1 1 GREEN ON
30 BON 0,1 1 BLUE ON
31 DCOL 0,1 1 DYNAMIC COLOR
32 CDMD 0,1 0 V COUNT DOWN
33 LBLK 0-15 13 LEFT-SIDE BLANK WIDTH
34 RBLK 0-15 13 RIGHT-SIDE BLANK WIDTH
35 PREC 0-3 1 PRE OVER LEVEL FOR COMP .V IN
36 PREY 0-3 1 PRE OVER LEVEL FOR Y IN
PJED 3DCM
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 FDIS 0,1 0 SELECT REGI DATA DISPLAY OF FINE ADJ
1 OSDH 1-255 31 PJED SERVICE MENU H POSITION 0 NRMD 0-3 0 NOISE REDUCER MODE
2 OSDV 1-255 25 PJED SERVICE MENU V POSITION 1 DYCO 0-15 2 ∆Y CORING LEVEL SETTING
3 FVST 0-255 25 LINE NUMBER OF FINE ADJUST START 2 DYGA 0-15 10 ∆Y GAIN SETTING
4 V1ST 0-255 0 V1 START DATA 3 DCCO 0-15 5 ∆C CORING LEVEL SETTING
5 V1CU 0-255 62 V1 COUNT UP DATA
4 DCGA 0-15 5 ∆C GAIN SETTING
6 COHP 0-255 0 H-PHASE OF ROUGH ADJ
5 SELD 0,1 1 SELECT ∆Y SIGNAL FILTER
7 FIHP 0-255 194 H-PHASE OF FINE ADJ
8 TPHP 0-255 62 H-PHASE OF TEST PATTERN 6 D2GA 0-7 4 ∆Y/C 2nd GAIN SETTING
9 DFHP 0-255 225 H-PHASE OF DYNAMIC FOCUS 7 VTRH 0-3 1 VTR HSYNC HYSTERESIS SETTING
10 DFHG -128-127 -80 H-2 GAIN OF DYNAMIC FOCUS 8 VTRR 0-3 1 VTR HSYNC REFERENCE SETTING
11 DFVG -128-127 -15 V-2 GAIN OF DYNAMIC FOCUS 9 LDSR 0-3 2 LD SIGNAL REFERENCE
12 PWM l 0-255 0 PWM l
10 VAPG 0-7 5 V APERTURE GAIN
13 PWM2 0-255 32 H-PHASE OF AUTO REGI .TEST PATTERN
14 HBLD 0-255 244 H-PHASE OF RETURNED BLUE V LINE
11 VAPI 0-31 11 V APERTURE INVERT POINT
15 HBLW 0-63 23 PULSE WIDTH OF RETURNED BLUE V LINE 12 YPFT 0-3 0 Y PEAKING FILTER TAP
16 BLKP 0-255 27 START BLANK PULSE 13 YPFG 0-15 9 Y PEAKING FILTER GAIN
17 COGV -128-127 X(*1) GREEN V CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 14 V1PS 0-3 2 VERTICAL 1-LINE SELECTOR
18 CORV -128-127 X(*1) RED V CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 15 VEGS 0-3 1 VERTICAL EDGE SELECTOR
19 COBV -128-127 X(*1) BLUE V CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI
16 CC3N 0,1 0 C SIGNAL 3-LINE COM FILTER
20 COGH -128-127 X(*1) GREEN H CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI
21 CORH -128-127 X(*1) RED H CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 17 HDP 0-7 4 HD HORIZONTAL PHASE
22 COBH -128-127 X(*1) BLUE H CENT OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 18 CDL 0-7 4 C DELAY
23 SOGV -128-127 X(*1) GREEN V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 19 HSSL 0-15 12 H SYNC SLICE LEVEL
24 SORV -128-127 X(*1) RED V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 20 VSSL 0-15 8 V SYNC SLICE LEVEL
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25 SOBV -128-127 X(*1) BLUE V SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI


21 HPLF 0,1 1 H PLL FILTER
26 SOGH -128-127 X(*1) GREEN H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI
22 BPLF 0,1 0 BURST PLL FILTER
27 SORH -128-127 X(*1) RED H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI
28 SOBH -128-127 X(*1) BLUE H SKEW OFFSET DATA OF AUTO REGI 23 FSCF 0,1 1 FSC FILTER GAIN
29 ERR FIXED 0 AUTO REGI ERROR CODE 24 PLFG 0,1 1 PLL FILTER GAIN
30 ADTM 0-255 144 TIMING TO GET A/D DATA OF AUTO REGI 25 EXAD 0,1 1 EXTERNAL AD IN
31 VUP 1-255 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN UPPER V POSITION 26 MSS 0,1 0 FORCED MOTION SIGNAL
32 VMID 1-255 102 AUTO REGI PATTERN MIDDLE V POSITION
27 COUT 0-3 2 C SIGNAL OUTPUT
33 VLOW 1-255 212 AUTO REGI PATTERN LOWER V POSITION
34 HPR 1-510 1 AUTO REGI PATTERN H POSITION
28 YAPS 0-3 1 Y APERTURE
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 GREEN H/V CENT 29 NSDS 0-3 0 NON STD SIGNAL DETECT.
SKEW -512-511 000 / 000 GREEN H/V SKEW 30 CPP 0-3 0 CLAMP PULSE & AD RANGE
SIZE -512-511 -70/-190 GREEN H/V SIZE 31 YHCO 0-3 1 Y HIGH FREQ.SIGNAL CORING
GRN
LIN -512-511 xxxx / xxxx GREEN H/V LIN 32 YPCO 0,1 0 Y PEAK FILTER CORING OFF
KEY -512-511 xxxx / xxxx GREEN H/V KEY
33 KILR 0-15 3 KILLER REFERENCE
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 271 GREEN H/V PIN
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 BLUE H/V CENT 34 BGPS 0-15 4 BGP START POSITION
35 BGPW 0-15 10 BGP WIDTH

KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
SKEW -512-511 080 / -130 BLUE H/V SKEW
SIZE -512-511 -20 / -226 BLUE H/V SIZE 36 ADCL 0-3 2 AD CLOCK DELAY
BLU
LIN -512-511 187 / xxxx BLUE H/V LIN 37 PWRF 0,1 0 PULSE WIDTH REFERENCE

RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905


KEY -512-511 xxxx / -115 BLUE H/V KEY
38 YHCG 0,1 0 Y HIGH FREQ.SIGNAL CORING 1/2 GAIN
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 198 BLUE H/V PIN
39 CKG2 0,1 1 CLOCK GENERATOR TEST BIT
CENT -512-511 000 / 000 RED H/V CENT
SKEW -512-511 080 / -130 RED H/V SKEW 40 CKGE 0,1 0 CLOCK GENERATOR TEST BIT
SIZE -512-511 -61 / -206 RED H/V SIZE
RED
LIN -512-511 195 / xxxx RED H/V LIN
KEY -512-511 xxxx / 124 RED H/V KEY
PIN -512-511 xxxx / 250 RED H/V PIN

∗ 1 : Set correctly by the automatic resistration adjustment.


xxxx : Cannot change.
KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905
TONE SC
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 RBAS 0-63 39 RESET VALUE OF USER BASS DATA 0 SYDR 0-31 28 SUB Y DRIVE
1 RTRE 0-63 35 RESET VALUE OF USER TREBLE DATA 1 SSHU 0-63 31 SUB SUB HUE
2 BBEH 0-15 - BBE HIGH FREQUENCY 2 SSCL 0-63 31 SUB SUB COLOR
3 BBEL 0-11 - BBE LOW FREQUENCY 3 SUPD 0-15 7 SUB U PEDESTAL OFFSET
4 SUFE 7 - SURROUND EFFECT 4 SVPD 0-15 7 SUB V PEDESTAL OFFSET
5 SDLY 0-3 0 SUB Y DELAY
6 SU2P 0-15 7 SUB U2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
DSP
7 SV2P 0-15 7 SUB V2 PEDESTAL OFFSET
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD 8 SY2D 0-3 20 SUB Y2 DRIVE
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA 9 SU2D 0-15 11 SUB U2 DRIVE
0 TB0H 0-255 48 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L+R) COARSE 10 SV2D 0-15 11 SUB V2 DRIVE
1 TB0L 0-255 0 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L+R) FINE 11 SPRE 0-3 3 SUB PRE-OVER
2 TB1H 0-255 64 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L-R) COARSE
3 TB1L 0-255 0 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L-R) FINE
4 TB2H 0-255 64 TRUSURROUND EFFECT ( C ) COARSE
IC
5 TB2L 0-255 0 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (C) FINE
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
6 TBFH 0-255 165 TRUSURROUND EFFECT ( S ) COARSE NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
7 TBFL 0-255 126 TRUSURROUND EFFECT ( S) FINE
0 PCDR 0-15 7 PIP COLOR
8 TC0H 0-255 90 TRUSURROUND EFFECT ( S ) COARSE
1 PHDR 0-15 7 PIP HUE
9 TC0L 0-255 130 TRUSURROUND EFFECT ( S) FINE
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2 PAFC 0-3 2 PIP AFC LOOP GAIN


10 TC1H 0-255 11 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L,R) COARSE
3 PTAD 0-15 7 PIP TRAP F0 ADJUSTMENT
11 TC1L 0-255 100 TRUSURROUND EFFECT (L,R) FINE
4 PTOT 0,1 0 PIP CHROMA TOT FILTER
12 SADH 0-255 64 SRS SPACE LEVEL COARSE
5 PSCN 0-15 7 PIP SUB CONTRAST
13 SADL 0-255 0 SRS SPACE LEVEL FINE
6 PYDC 0-7 0 PIP Y DC TRAN
14 SB0H 0-255 92 SRS CENTER LEVEL COARSE
7 PSHP 0,1 1 PIP SHARPNESS F0
15 SB0L 0-255 0 SRS CENTER LEVEL FINE
8 PMSK 0,1 0 PIP MACRO VISION MASK

MC PP
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 MYDR 0-31 22 MAIN Y DRIVE 0 BGHP 0-15 10 PIP H POSITION
1 MSHU 0-63 31 MAIN SUB HUE 1 BGHN 0-15 7 PIP H POSITION FOR NO SIGNAL
2 MSCL 0-63 31 MAIN SUB COLOR 2 BGVP 0-15 7 PIP V POSITION
3 MUPD 0-15 7 MAIN U PEDESTAL OFFSET 3 6BIT 0,1 1 6BIT(SMART6/SKIP6) MATRIX
4 MVPD 0-15 7 MAIN V PEDESTAL OFFSET 4 MAHP 0-15 7 MAIN H ACQUISITION
5 MDLY 0-3 0 MAIN Y DELAY 5 MAVP 0-255 23 MAIN V ACQUISITION
6 MU2P 0-15 7 MAIN U2 PEDESTAL OFFSET 6 SAHP 0-15 7 SUB H ACOUISITION
7 MV2P 0-15 7 MAIN V2 PEDESTAL OFFSET 7 SAVP 0-255 23 SUB V ACQUISITION
8 MY2D 0-31 19 MAIN Y2 DRIVE 8 DECS 0-31 18 SUB DECODER REGISTERS
9 MU2D 0-31 11 MAIN U2 DRIVE 9 DECM 0-31 18 MAIN DECODER REGISTERS
10 MV2D 0-31 11 MAIN V2 DRIVE 10 DIS 0-127 66 DISPLAY SETTING
11 MPRE 0-3 3 MAIN PRE-OVER 11 BSIZ 0-15 2 BORDER SIZE
12 VPED 0-15 13 V PEDESTAL OFFSET
13 UPED 0-15 13 U PEDESTAL OFFSET
DAC
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 UVSH 0-63 31 YUV SUB HUE
1 UVSC 0-63 31 YUV SUB COLOR

PI
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 PIPH - PIP H POSITION
1 PIPV - PIP V POSITION
2 PYSD - PIP SELECT DELAY
3 PYDL - PIP Y DELAY
4 PHDL - H-PULSE DELAY
5 PMVD - MAIN V-PULSE DELAY
6 PIVD - INSET V-PULSE DELAY
7 PCON - INSET CONTRAST
8 FRMY - FRAME Y
9 IPER - PIP PEDESTAIJ R-Y
10 IPEB - PIP PEDESTAL B-Y
11 PCPS - PIP CLP
12 PCPF - PIP CLP CYCLES
13 PPLL - PIP PLL TIME CONSTANT
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14 PVNR - PIP VSP PULSE NOISE REDUCTION

ID
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 AREA 0-3 0 AREA ID
1 SERS 0-3 0 SERIES ID
2 VCHP 0-3 0 V CHIP ID

CCD
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA

KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
0 CCHP 0-63 39 OSD H POSI FOR INDEX & CC/XDS
1 CCHN 0-63 29 NO FUNCTION

RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905


OP
ITEM ADJUSTMENT DATA STANDARD
NOTE
NUMBER ITEM RANGE DATA
0 DISP 0-63 9 OSD H POSITION
1 FWl 0-7 2 FIELD1 WINDOW
2 FW2 0-7 3 FIELD2 WINDOW
KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

3-10. REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT 5. Press 6 to display the test signal (crosshatch) on the screen.
• ADJUST BUTTONS AND INDICATOR 6. Select GRN CENT(*) with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote
Category up commander and check that the adjustment data is now “000”
MUTING TV POWER ON both vertically and horizontally.
MUTING DVD/ SAT/ POWER
VTR CABLE
TV Data up
(H) (V)
PICTURE FUNCTION (Rough adjustment)
MODE DVD/VTR SAT/CABLE TV
GRN 000 000
DISPLAY ANT TV/VIDEO
PJED mode CENT
Color change
DISPLAY 1 2 3
GRNnBLUnRED
4 5 6
Adjustment item Data down
7 8 9
up JUMP ENTER (Rough adjustment)
0
PJED mode *: In the factory preset, “GRN CENT” appears on the screen first.
ACTIVE
Test signal In case of other colors “RED” or “BLU”, change color by
Adjustment item
down AUDIO
INDEX
FREEZE
GUIDE
crosshach+video signal every pressing 3 key.
VOL MENU CH
dots+video signal
Category down crosshach+black
dots+black 7. Set VPNT 28 RON to “000”, 29 GON to “001” and 30 BON to
RESET
off “000” to show only the green color.
" PJED "
CODE SET VTR123DVD/MDP
8. Change the VPNT mode to the PJE mode.
Mode select
data up/down
( Rough adjustment
Fine adjustment ) SUB DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENT ITEM
Adjustment O : Yes – : No
TV
ENTER
Adjustment type
[SETUP FOR ADJUSTMENT] Display Adjustment item G R B
• Current flow in circuit should be stable before attempting H/V H/V H/V
adjustment. So wait 5 minutes after turning on the TV power. CENT CENT O/O O/O O/O
SKEW SKEW O/O O/O O/O
1. Set to the service mode by pressing quickly keys on the SIZE SIZE –/– O/O O/O
remote commander in the standby mode in the following LIN LIN –/– O/– O/–
order: KEY KEY –/– –/O –/O
[DISPLAY] n 5 n [VOL+] n [TV POWER] PIN PIN –/O –/O –/O

Category Adjustment item


DATA
SERVICE
3E65 VPNT VPOS 031
0000 00 00

(SCREEN DISPLAY)

2. Change TV mode to the video input mode.


3. Change the VPNT mode to the PJE 00 FDIS.
4. Set FDIS data to “01” to display the registration data of each
spot in the fine adjustment.

PJE 00 00
FDIS

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KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

[GREEN REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT] <FINE ADJUSTMENT>


1. Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the fine
<GREEN CENTER> adjustment mode.
1. Select GRN CENT with the 1and 4 keys on the remote The green marker (in the GRN mode) appears on the center of
commander. the screen.
2. Adjust the crosshatch line goes straight vertically and horizon- 2. Use the 1and 4 keys or the joystick on the remote com-
tally with the joystick on the remote commander. mander, move the marker (see below) everywhere you want to
adjust and adjust with the joystic keys on the remote com-
mander.
GRN
CENT
000 000 Marker movement by the 1 and 4 keys:

Press once the joystick the marker turns sreen to white.


<GREEN SKEW>
Then you can move the marker up and down ,left and right.
1. Select GRN SKEW with the 1and 4 keys on the remote
commander.
2. Adjust the crosshatch line goes straight vertically and horizon-
tally with the joystick on the remote commander.

GRN 000 000


SKEW

3. Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the rough

<GREEN PINCUSHION>
1. Select GRN PIN with the 1and 4 keys on the remote
commander.
2. Adjust the crosshatch line goes straight vertically and horizon-
tally with the joystick on the remote commander.

GRN
PIN XXXX 000 GRN
PIN

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RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

adjustment mode. The red marker (in the RED mode) appears on the center of the
screen.
[RED REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT] 2. Use the 1 and 4 keys or the joystick on the remote com-
mander, move the marker everywhere you want to adjust and
<RED CENTER> adjust with the joystick on the remote commander.
1. Change to VPNT mode and set VPNT 28 RON to “001”, 29
GON to “001” and 30 BON to “000” to show the green and [BLUE REGISTRATION ADJUSTMENT]
red colors.
2. Change the VPNT mode to the PJE mode. 1. Change to VPNT mode and set VPNT 28 RON to “001”, 29
3. Press 3 key on the remote commander to shift the GRN GON to “001” and 30 BON to “001” to show full color.
mode to the RED mode. 2. Change the VPNT mode to the PJE mode.
4. Select RED CENT with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote 3. Press 3 key on the remote commander to shift the RED mode
commander. to the BLU mode.
5. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight vertically and 4. Adjust BLU CENT, BLU SKEW, BLU SIZE, BLU LIN, BLU
horizontally and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on KEY and BLU PIN in the same procedure of the red registra-
the remote commander. tion adjustment.

<RED SKEW> [FINAL CHECK]


1. Select RED SKEW with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote
1. Store the new adjustment (offset) value on the remote control
commander.
by pressing [MUTING] and [ENTER].
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight vertically and
2. Press the FLASH FOCUS button on the front panel.
horizontally and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on
(The Offset value is now automatically stored.)
the remote commander.
3. Check that no error message appears.
If an error message appears, recheck.
<RED LINEARITY>
1. Select RED SIZE (vertically and horizontally) or RED LIN
(vertically) with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote com-
mander and adjust while tracking each other alternately.
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight vertically and
horizontally and overlaps the green lines with the joystick on
the remote commander.

<RED KEY>
1. Select RED KEY with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote
commander.
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight horizontally and
overlaps the green lines
with the joystick on the remote commander.

<RED PINCUSHION>
1. Select RED PIN with the 1 and 4 keys on the remote
commander.
2. Adjust the red crosshatch lines go straight horizontally and
overlaps the green lines with the joystick on the remote
commander.

<FINE ADJUSTMENT>
1. Press 9 key on the remote commander to shift to the fine
adjustment mode.

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RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

3-11. AUTO REGISTRATION ERROR CODE LIST


[ERROR CODE LIST]
ERROR
CODE DISCRIPTION NOTE

00 No Error
10 Sensor Output Level Low * Check wiring, beam position, sensor. 0 : Upper Center
1 : Middle Left
2 : Middle Right
3 : Lower Center
20 Sensor Output Level High * Check OP-amp circuit. 0 : Upper Center
1 : Middle Left
2 : Middle Right
3 : Lower Center
30 Adjustment Loop Counter Overflow * Check the data go far from the standard or not.
40 Regi Data Overflow * Check the data go far from the standard or not.
50 Regi Data Overflow * Check the data go far from the standard or not.
60 Offset Overflow * Check the data go far from the standard or not.
70 Offset Overdrow * Check the data go far from the standard or not.

* In case of multiple error, last error is displayed.

• ERROR CODE SCREEN DISPLAY


[SENSOR POSITION]
0

E 11 B E 11 B 1 SCREEN 2
R. G. B
SENSOR NUMBER
ERROR CODE 10
ERROR 3

* Error code will be displayed on center of screen for 3 seconds. 0 : UPPER SENSOR
1 : LEFT SENSOR
2 : RIGHT SENSOR
• ERROR CODE DISPLAY IN REGI SERVICE MODE
3 : LOWER SENSOR

PJE 29 140 ITEM NUMBER-29


ERR SENSOR NUMBER
(ONLY "10"or "20")

ERROR CODE 40
G-0 (Blank)
R.G.B R-1
B-2

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RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

MEMO

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KP-48V80/53V80/63V80
SECTION 4 RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS


[ G BOARD]

4-1. HV REGULATION CIRCUIT CHECK AND 4-2. HV HOLD DOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
ADJUSTMENT CHECK AND ADJUSTMENT
When replacing the following components marked with When replacing the following components marked with
on the schematic diagram always check HV regulation, and on the schematic diagram always check hold-down voltage
if necessary re-adjust. and if necessary re-adjust.

: C517 : R536, R545


: C517, C521, C522 : C516, C536
IC654, L504 D506, D507, D522
T502, T504 (FBT) IC206, IC502, IC654
D.Y, A board, G board L504, R511, R522, R536, R538, R545,
R548, R584
OPERATION CHECK
T502, T504 (FBT)
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of
D.Y, A board, G board
the high-voltage block. (Fig.4-1)
2. Power on the set. OPERATION CHECK
3. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to 1. Remove CN652 connecter.
minimum) 2. Short-circuit across TP-PROT and ground.
1.0 kVdc.
4. Check that the HV static voltmeter is reading 31.00± 1.5 3. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of
the high-voltage block.
HV Regulation adjustment 4. Connect a 220 /200W variable resistor, across pin 2 and
1. Connect a HV static voltmeter to the unconnected plug of pin 1 of CN652 and connect an external dc power supply
the hight-voltage block. unit (200V, class 2A) to pin 3 of CN652.
2. Power on the set. 5. First turn on the external power supply (+B=135V), then turn
3. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to on the power of the set.
minimum) 6. Receive the dot signal. (PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to
4. If anode voltage is 31.95kV or higher, replace C517 of 470PF/ minimum)
2kV with that of 680PF/2kV, and check if the voltage is within 7. Gradually increase the value of the external dc power supply
the standard range. and check that the hold-down circuit operates at a static volt-
5. If anode voltage is 29.45kV or lower, replace C517 of 470PF/ meter reading of 33.5±1.0kVdc when the raster disappears.
2kV with that of 100PF/2kV, and check if the voltage is within
the standard range. HV HOLD-DOWN ADJUSTMENT
Remove the cap off from 1. Repart steps 1 ~ 7 as above.
the unused terminal and 2. If hold down voltage is 34.5kV or higher, remove R536,
cpmmect a static voltmeter mount a resistor (150k , 1/4W : RN) onto R545 instead, and
there.
check again if the hold-down voltage is within the standard
range.
3. If hold down voltage is 32.5kV or lower, mount a resistor
(220k , 1/4W : RN) onto R536 and check again if the hold-
down voltage is within the standard range.

NOTE : Please finish the adjustment as soon as possible


Fig. 4-1

4-3. +B MAX VOLTAGE CONFIRMATION


The following adjustments should always be performed when
replacing IC654.
1. Supply 130VAC to with variable autotransformer.
2. Input a dot signal.
3. Set the PICTURE control and the BRIGHTNESS controls to
minimum.
4. Confirm the voltage of G BOARD TP135V is less than
137.0Vdc.
5. If step 4 is not satisfied, replace IC654 and repeat above steps.

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RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

4-4. +B OVP CONFIRMATION


1. Connect an external dc power supply to TP OVP.
2. Supply 120VAC to variable autotransformer.
3. Set PICTURE and the BRIGHTNESS controls to minimum.
4. Gradually turn the external dc power supply, and check if
OVP works properly when the voltage of the external dc
power supply is between 139.0 ~ 151.5V.

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SECTION 5 RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

5-1. TV INPUT SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT 5-3. COMPONENT INPUT SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR
(VPNT-SCON) ADJUSTMENT (DAC-UVSH, UVSC)
1. Receive the color-bar signal. 1. Select VIDEO 4 and supply the color-bar signal.
2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. VIDEO input
PICTURE : maximum 2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2.
COLOR : maximum PICTURE : maximum
BRIGHTNESS : center COLOR : center
TRINITONE : medium BRIGHTNESS : center
SERVICE DATA VPNT SCON : 7 TRINITONE : medium
3. Set to service mode. SERVICE DATA DAC UVSH : 31
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN204 (A board) SERVICE DATA DAC UVSC : 31
and ground. 3. Set to service mode.
5. Select “ VPNT-SCON ”, and adjust so that the wave from 4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 (A board)
level is 1.90 ± 0.05Vp-p. connecter and ground.
6. Write the data into memory. 5. Select “ DAC-UVSH, UVSC ”, and adjust them to have VB1
MUTING n ENTER = VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the waveform levels.
6. Write the data into memory.
White
MUTING n ENTER
1.90 ± 0.05Vp-p

Black

VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4

Fig. 5-1
Fig. 5-3
5-2. VIDEO INPUT SUB-HUE AND SUB-COLOR
ADJUSTMENT (VPNT-SHUE, SCOL) 5-4. P & P SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT
1. Select VIDEO1 input and supply the color-bar signal. (SC-SYDR)
2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. 1. Receive the signal.
PICTURE : maximum TV terminal (sub) : color-bar signal
COLOR : center VIDEO terminal (main) : no signal
BRIGHTNESS : center 2. Set to service mode and set to P & P mode.
TRINITONE : medium 3. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 7 of CN204 (A board)
SERVICE DATA VPNT-SHUE : 7 and ground.
SERVICE DATA VPNT-SCOL : 7 4. Select “ SC-SYDR ”, and adjust so that the wave from level
3. Set to service mode. is 1.75 ± 0.05Vp-p.
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 (A board) 5. Write the data into memory.
connecter and ground. MUTING n ENTER
5. Select “ VPNT-SHUE, SCOL ”, and adjust them to have VB1
= VB4 and VB2 = VB3 in the waveform levels.
6. Increase SCOL by 2 steps.
7. Write the data into memory. White
MUTING n ENTER
1.75 ± 0.05Vp-p

Black

VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4


Fig. 5-4

Fig. 5-2

– 53 –
KP-48V80/53V80/61V80
RM-Y905 RM-Y905 RM-Y905

5-5. SUB-HUE , SUB-COLOR AND MAIN 5-7. PIP ACQUISITION AREA ADJUSTMENT
CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT (MC-MYDR, (PP-MAHP, SAHP)
MSHU, MSCL, SC-SSHU, SSCL) 1. Set the SPLIT mode.
1. Receive the color-bar signal. 2. Receive the monoscope signal on the main/sub picture.
2. Mode : Personal 1 or 2. 3. Check the monoscope position of each picture.
PICTURE : maximum
COLOR : center A=B
BRIGHTNESS : center
TRINITONE : medium 4. If necessary, set to service mode and adjust "PP-MAHP,
SERVICE DATA MC-MYDR : 22 SAHP".
SERVICE DATA MC-MSHU : 31 5. Write the data into memory.
SERVICE DATA MC-MSCL : 31 MUTING n ENTER
SERVICE DATA SC-SSHU : 31
SERVICE DATA SC-SSCL : 31
3. Set to service mode and set to P & P model .
4. Connect an oscilloscope between pin 5 of CN204 (A board)
connecter and ground.
5. Select “ MC-MYDR”, and adjust them to have VB1 = VB5
in the waveform levels.
6. Select “ MC-MSCL, SC-SSCL” and adjust so that the wave
form shows VB1=VB4 and VB5=VB8.
7. Select “ MC-MSHU, SC-SSHU” and adjust so that the wave A B
form shows VB2=VB3 and VB6=VB7.
8. Write the data into memory. Fig. 5-7
MUTING n ENTER

5-8. DISPLAY POSITION FOR CHANNEL INDEX


MODE (CCD-CCHP)
1. Recive the broadcast signal for main picture.
2. Set to service mode.
VB1 VB2 VB3 VB4 VB5 VB6 VB7 VB8

3. Select index mode.


Fig. 5-5 4. Adjust “ CCD-CCHP” to get all channel number displays
into picture area without being on border.
5-6. BAR DISPLAY POSITION ADJUSTMENT 5. Write the data into memory.
(OP-DISP) MUTING n ENTER
1. Receive the monoscope signal.
2. Set to service mode.
3. Push “ PICTURE +” . (Bar is displayed) 2X 5X 7X 9X
4. Select “ OP-DISP ” , and adjust so that the bar is as shown in
the figure. 125X 5 11X
5. Write the data into memory. KEEP ONE CHARACTER
SPACE BETWEEN CH# AND
MUTING n ENTER 36X 13X BORDER.

23X 19X 17X 14X

Fig. 5-8

X1 X2
X1 = X2

Fig. 5-6

– 54 –
SECTION 6
DIAGRAMS
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (1)

IC1702

TU151
MAIN TUNER
A/V SWITCH
U (1/2) (VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT)
CN1701
CN401(1/2) CN1701
BUFFER BUFFER
DET OUT2 9 MTU V MTU V 9 63 TV V MAIN Y-OUT 56 18 MAIN V /Y
Q152
C-OUT 58
Q1724
BUFFER 16 MAIN C A TO CN401
A BOARD
L OUT 11 MTU L MTU L 11 62 TV L MAIN Q1723 CN1703
R OUT 7 MTU R MTU R 7 64 TV R MAIN L-OUT 52 3 AU-L
14 STU V STU V 14 60 TV V SUB R-OUT 54 1 AU-R D
13 STU AU STU AU 13 59 TV L SUB BUFFER 10 SUB Y
DET OUT
H. SEP
Q004
61 TV R SUB
SUB-Y OUT 45
Q1733 9
5
SUB C
COMB C
B TO CN201
A BOARD
BUFFER
AFT OUT SUB-C OUT 47 17 Y MUTE
Q1730
ST IND J1701 18 TV-MUTE
C IN 51
SAP IND VIDEO 1
IN
5 C1
BUFFER SDA
19
13
P-MUTE
SDA
E
SWITCH 3 Y1 Y IN 49
RF AGC Q1705, 1706 SCL 12 SCL
Q151 S VIDEO BUFFER
V OUT 53 BUFFER MONITOR
6 SSW1 Q1727
MODE Q1718 BUFFER J1706 OUT
Q1710
F MONO VIDEO BUFFER Q1717 VIDEO
MONI L 41
MUTE Q1712, 1716
L
L 1 V1 AUDIO
SDA SDA BUFFER R
AUDIO 2 L1 MONI R 43
SCL SCL Q1711, 1715
R 4 R1 Q1702
TU152 BUFFER
TV V 35 Q1704
SUB TUNER J1702 Q1701 Q1713, 1714
BUFFER 6
DET OUT VIDEO 3 11 C3 7
Q153 IN 5
TV L 34 J1705
9 Y3 Q1709 TV OUT
DE-EM OUT S VIDEO
VIDEO
H. SEP STUH 12 SSW3
IC1701
L
Q001 VIDEO 3 AUDIO
TV R 36 1 R
STUAFT 2
AFT OUT
STUAUMT L
MUTE 7 V3
AUDIO 8 L3
SDA SDA Q1703
J1251
SCL SCL R 10 R3
VIDEO 2
CN1702 CN1253 IN
C2 29 10 FR C FR C OUT 10
Y2 27 7 FR Y FR Y OUT 7 S VIDEO
MTU H 15 Y4 SSW2 30 9 FRONT SW FRONT SW 9
MTU AFT 14 L4
ANT VIDEO
ST IND 16 R4
SW TO
SAP IND V2 25 5 FR V FR V OUT 5 L
A
BOARD PGC ATT
SYSTEM SAP 21 Y5 L2 26 3 FR L FR L OUT 3 AUDIO
CONTROL MONO 20 L5
BLOCK MTU AUMT 22 R5 R2 28 1 FR R FR R OUT 1 R
STU H
STU AFT
STU AUMT
SDA 32
SCL 31
SDA
SCL HB (1/2)
ANT SW1 (LINE IN 2)
ANT SW2

VIDEO 4
IC1704
Y J1703 YUV SWITCH
IN
CN001 CN2001
SWITCH ANT SW1 PB 11 BUFFER (2/3)
ANT SW1 3 5 J1707
Q005 PR 14 Q1725, 1728 VARI L 13 L AUDIO OUT
12
TO A BOARD VARI R 15 (VAR/FIX)
ANT SW2 1
SWITCH
Q003
ANT SW2 AUDIO
R
L
16
3
BUFFER CN004 F CENTER + 1
R

1 Q1726, 1729 CENTER - 2


2 CN2001(1/3)
18 SUB U Q1708

A (1/4)(TUNER) VIDEO 5
IN Y J1704
8
9
6

7
BUFFER
Q1731, 1734
17 SUB V
20 S UV SW
C TO A BOARD
CN004
Q1707
TB1701

+ CENTER
PB SPEAKER
IC1703 - IN
PR
YUV SWITCH CN1701
L 3 MAIN U
AUDIO 1 BUFFER
R
3
7
Q1732, 1735
1
5
MAIN V
M UV SW1
A TO CN401
A BOARD
2

– 55 – – 56 –
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (2)

IC401 IC403 IC406


CN201 SURROUND PROCESSOR D/A CONVERTER L/R AMP RY402 CN403
(1/3)
TO U AU L 3 90 LIN AOL 5 28 IN1 L OUT1 21 7 IN+L OUT(L) 4
1 L
BOARD
CN1703
D AU R 1 95 RIN AOR 10 5 IN2 R OUT2 12 11 IN+R IN-(L) 8
2 E
98 X1 RST 57
X401 IFCK 73 17 SCL
33.8688MHz 99 X0 IF01 74 18 SDA
IC002 DOUT
SYSTEM CONTROL 65
OUT(R) 2
3 R
L/R MUTE RY401
5 MUTE IN-(R) 10
Q403, 404 4 E
STUH 1 2HSYNC SPK MT 58
MTUH 2 HSYNC DSP 24 CN004
PROTECT
STU AFT 15 SUBTU AFT APROT 22 (1/3)
Q408-411
MTU AFT 16 MAINTU AFT SPK SW 59 1 CENTER SP +
TO MONO 17 MONO IC402 2 CENTER SP -
A SAP 18 SAP SDAT 47 SDA RESET
OFF MUTE RELAY SW
BOARD SAP IND 43 SAPN SCLK 49 SCL +11V
TUNER Q402 Q407
ST IND 60 STEREN 4 RST
BLOCK IC004
STU AUMT 61 2MUTE
EEPROM RELAY SW
MTU AUMT 62 MUTE
Q406
AGC ATT 51 AGC ATT B DAT 48 5 B DAT ON MUTE STBY TO U
ANT SW1
ANT SW2
53
52
ANT SW1
ANT SW2
B CLK 50 6 B CLK Q401 +5V
F BOARD
CN2001
SWITCH
Q405 IC404
RESET 9 4 RESET
3
1
2 13 VARIL
OSC 11 IC001 IC404
RESET 5
7
OSC 12 6 15 VARIR
X001
KILLER 30 KILLER
16MHz
MICRO R 32 R
MICRO G 33 G
MICRO B 34 B
MICRO I 35 I CN004 CN2001
OSD YS 36 OSDYS (2/3) (3/3) J2001
TO SAVA CONT SIRCS MIX SIRCS BUFF
A DISP YM 37 DISPYM SIRCS 63 11 S-OUT S-OUT 11 CONTROL S
Q2004, 2005 Q2003 Q2001-2002
BOARD OUT
SWITCH
VIDEO SBLK 45 SBLKN RMCN 64 4 RM-IN RM-IN 4
BLOCK Q024
SWITCH IC2001
MBLK 46 MBLKN
Q007 SIRCS I/O
Q2010 Q2008 Q2006 J2002 TV OUT
MHLOCK 54 MHLOCK 2 SIRCS TV 13
OUT S-LINK
HP 7 HP STATUS 25 6 STATUS STATUS 6 4 STATUS STBY
VP-BUFF 8 VP V1 ON 28 7 S-LINK1 S-LINK1 7 6 V1-S +5V
V3 ON 27 8 S-LINK3 S-LINK3 8 7 V3-S
V4 ON 26 9 S-LINK4 S-LINK4 9 8 V4-S
TO A
HP KEY 14 V1 11
BOARD VIDEO 4
PJED VP-BUFF POWERN 44 V3 10 J2003 IN
BLOCK B INT 6 BINTN TMRLED 55 V4 9
S-LINK
MENU 13
VIDEO 3
CN681 J2004 IN
OVP 21 8 OVP TO G S-LINK
CN201
(2/3)
OCP 20
RELAY 56
7
4
OCP
RELAY
G BOARD
CN605 J2005
VIDEO 1
IN
Y-MUTE 17 57 YUVMT

U
S-LINK
TO U TV-MUTE 18
(2/2) (SIRCS)
BOARD
CN1703
E P-MUTE 19
SDA 13 SDA
SCL 12 SCL

6
CN002
KEY
CN1203
KEY 6
S1201-1206
CONTROL
SWITCHES
S1207
HB (2/2)
7 POWER POWER 7
D1201
POWER (MENU SWITCHES)
8 TIMER LED TIMER LED 8 STBY +5V
S1251-1255
TIMER/STANDBY CN1202 CN1252
MENU
9 MENU MENU 9 1 MENU KEY MENU KEY 1
SWITCHES
2 SIRCS SIRCS 2
CN1201
2 SIRCS
CN1291

A (2/4)(AUDIO, SYSTEM CONTROL) HA SIRCS 2 OUT

D1291

(CONTROL SWITCHES) HC REMOTE SENSOR

(REMOTE SENSOR)
– 57 – – 58 –
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (3)

IC203
A/D CONVERTER IC202
4MB EDO
22 IC1410
I
2 31 Y SWITCH IC1402 IC1405 IC1407 IC206
DB1 20 67 DYC02 I I 16 MAIN DECODER P&P CONTROLLER YUV CONTROLLER YCJ
CN401 B.P.F BUFFER CN204
B.P.F BUFFER · I I 9 AY0 84 1 BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER BUFFER
MAIN V/Y 18 4 VIN MIO0 28 5 34 IO1 FL202, Q203, 207 Q211, 214 7 34 CVBS/YIN RY 8 10 MY DY 86 1 P-Y Y OUT 8 7 EY IN R OUT 20 9 R
FL203, Q215, 216 Q210 DB8 17 74 DYC09 I · · A0 19 I MA0 3 Q1402 Q1409, 1410, 1412 Q1418 Q220
I RY OUT 9 8 ERY IN
MIO15 13 7 36 IO16 · 2 SYNC, SEP BUFFER BUFFER
A8 B.P.F BUFFER 2 38 VSYNC RU 7 6 MU DU 90 3 P B-Y BY OUT 10 10 EBY IN G OUT 24 7 G
13 22 · MA8 AC0 83 Q1406 Q1420 Q219
CLK 24 75 ALTE
I
10
I
39 I
26
99
FL201, Q202, 208 Q209, 213 39 HSYNC RV 6
XNTSC 26
8 MV
DV 88
BUFFER
2 P R-Y TV OUT 12
TV BUFFER
63 YIN B OUT 26
BUFFER
5 B
H
PCL 6 61 ST0 X1402 Q1419 Q1424 Q218 TO CG
MWE 11 13 WE 32 CIN 64 CIN
RAS 14 98 MRAS 3.58MHz LEVEL SHIFT BOARD
MOE 12 27 OE APC 29 19 TV IN CLAMP 5 55 BGP IK IN 27 1 IK
Q1414, 1416 CN731
MCAS 10 28 LCAS 30 X1 10 CPIN 23 DVDY
BUFFER INVERTER VTIM 14 17 MVSYNC BUFFER
76 CSI 29 UCAS 15 HTIM IC1401 22 DVDR-Y COLOR 16 6 G
Q206, 212 Q201, 204 Q231
A SDA 60 SDA FSC1 50
16 SCP RY IN 11
RU IN 12
2MVRAM 21 DVDB-Y HUE
YSW
17
13
BUFFER
7 B
FOR
CHECK
TO U IC204 Q230
SCL 59 SCL 18 YOUT RV IN 13 8 YSW 14 CN003
BOARD 3D COMB FILTER
19 UOUT I YUV SW
CN1701 BUFFER PEEKING CERA 1 COG AMP COG BUFF
Q228 Q226, 227
20 VOUT WIO1 11 32 DAO0 6 L2FIN 44
Q225 Q223
SDA SCL · I
BUFFER SYNC BUFF COG UNIT
MAIN C 16 37 36 WIO8 31 39 DAO7 51 VSIN
Q1403 YUV SW Q221 Q205, 224
I DFB 93 52 HSIN
X1401 Q1422 IC1409
MAIN U 3 34
SDA SCL 503KHz D/A CONVERTER AFC AMP
MAIN V 1 SDA 4 SDA AFCFIL 45 CN801
Q217
MUV SW 5 3 SYNC BUFF FULL MAIN SCL 3 SCL (1/2)
1 7
2 YIN YOUT 15 I Q1403 DVD YSW ABL IN 28 4 ABL
12 UIN UOUT 14 SIO1 6 23 DAI0 COL 5 AFC PIN/HOFF 43 5 HV PROT
5 VIN VOUT 4 · I E/W DRIVE 37
1 DYIN SIO8 36 30 DAI7
4 DVD SW HUE 6
FROM A BOARD
SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK
HP
6
8
PIN
HP I
13 DUIN I HD OUT 41 10 HD TO G
3 DVD SW2
3 DVIN DVDSW 9 39 MUV SW VTIM 31 2 V BLK BOARD
2 V45 MSW SDA 14 SDA
DVDSW 10 SUV SW CN1502
9 V45 SSW SCL 15 SCL
6 INH DVDSW 11 25
I
10 CN202
IC1404 A0 22 50 AD0
· (1/2)
YUV SW I
A8 19 58 AD8 V DRIVE- 34 5 V DRIVE(-)
I
BUFFER
V DRIVE+ 35 6 V DRIVE(+) J
15 MICRO R 14 RIN TO G
Q002
CERA 46 BOARD
Q012 BUFFER
CN201 SC 2 40 SC FROM MICRO G 15 GIN X203
Q008 CN501
(3/3) DT 7 31 DT A 503KHz
BOARD Q011 BUFFER
COMB C 5 WE 13 47 WE MICRO B 16 BIN
SYSTEM Q013 Q009
RAS 14 49 RAS CONTROL XTAL 59
IC1403 MICRO I X202
CAS 27 48 CAS IC1412 BLOCK
SUB DECODER 3.58MHz
RESET DSP YM
BUFFER
RY 8 71 SY OSD YS
Q1411, 1415, 1417
B BUFFER
POR 62 4 OUT Q021 Q020 BUFFER
VM BUFF
CN203

TO U
SUB Y 10
Q1405
34 CVBS/YIN RU 7
RV 6
75 SU
73 SV Q022 Q019
Q010
BUFFER
VM 54
Q222
6 VM
K
BOARD SYNC, SEP,
38 V SYNC VTIM 14 64 SVSYNC Q014 TO CG
CN1703 Q1408
39 H SYNC Q023 Q018 BUFFER BOARD
SUB C-BUFF CPIN 10 SDA 61 SDA Q015 CN1304
SUB C 9 32 C IN MHT IM 12
Q1407 HTIM 15 SCL 60 SCL
26 XNTSC MUT IM 10
X1404 SCP 16 5 SHYTIM
3.58MHz 6 SUTIM MHSYNC 3 2 MPHSYNC
29 APC
MHSYNC 4 95 DPHSYNC
18 Y OUT RY IN 11 MHSYNC 9 DPVSYNC 94
19 U OUT RU IN 12 SHSYNC 7 19 SPHSYSNC BUFFER
RV IN 13
IC1601 12 YM
20 V OUT Q016
MAIN V CHIP/CC
CERA 1 BUFFER BUFFER
SDA SCL 7 VIDEO R 18 13 YS
Q1602 Q017
37 36 YUV SW FSCOUT
G 2
5 57
5 HIN
X1403 B 3 RE-R
SDA SCL 503KHz HLOCK 2 FRON RE-G
BUFFER A
HP 11 4 SEN BOX 17 RE-B
Q1601 BOARD
IC1406 14 MHLOCK HP 13 VP-BUFF FROM SDA SCL PJED RE-YM
YUV SW MBLK A 14 15 BLOCK RE-YS
IC1408 BOARD
KILLER PJERST
SYGNAL SW SYSTEM
2 YIN YOUT 15 MHLOCK SDA
CONTROL
12 UIN UOUT 14 SBLK BLOCK SCL
5 VIN VOUT 4
Y-BUFFER
CN004 1 DYIN DVDSW 9 14 15
Q1413
(3/3) DVDSW 10 SDA SCL
SUB U 18 13 DU IN DVDSW 11 5 HIN
C SUB V
SUV SW
17
20
3 DV IN
6 INH
4 SEN
TO U 7 VIDEO
BOARD
CN2001 IC1602
SUB V CHIP

A (3/4) (VIDEO)

– 59 – – 60 – – 61 – – 62 –
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (4)

LEFT
IC803
IC805 IC809 IC812 REGI CORRECTION
PJED-CPU PLL LEVEL SHIFT(4/4)
IC803 IC806 CN801
12 15 HBLK IN IC812
6 Q804 11 (2/2)
7 6 I EXLC 39 3 VCO OUT FINA 4 (3/4)
7 9
18 I AREG D0 13 +5V 1 REGI MUTE
5 10
S3001 5 17 I AREG D1 6 PFD OUT D+5V 8
SENSOR 16 I AREG D2 12 VCO IN FINB 5 30 TEST5
15 I AREG D3
IC802 57 O AREG RST IC808
(1/6, 3/6)
L
CN3001 CN802 3 IC817 TO G
1 3 Q803 6 1
1 3 I HP 7 17 PWM2 D/A CONVERTER BOARD
1 SENSOR LEFT 1 1 IC824
2 I DREG OVF 26 8 XOFDEF
2 DF CN1502
6 2 I DREG BSY 27 11 XBUSY RVOUT 46 14 RSI ROUT 6 RH-FIL/AMP 3 D FOCUS
7
I DREG ACK 28 12 XACKM RHOUT 60 15 LSI LOUT 11 2
UPPER UPPER 3 7
5 29 TEST4 BCLK 28 16 CLK 10 RH
I VP 8 18 VBLK IN 13 LRCK 3 9 RV
10 IC812
8 7 GH
LOWER 5
9 SW SCL
PSCL
IC808
(4/6) (2/4)
LEVEL SHIFT
5 GV M
50 MAIN SCL DREG SCL 49 5 SCLS 9 8 IC807 3 BH TO G
12 Q801 HBLK OUT 26 4
14 12 Q802
SDA 48 MAIN SDA O DREG SDA 47 4 SDAS 6 D/A CONVERTER 1 BV BOARD
14 10 1 5 5 IC823
LOWER RIGHT 7 8 I DREG ACK 46 PSDA IC801 CN651
13 7 3 WCLK 27 RV-FIL/AMP CN402
13 6 I BINT O IIC SW 58 15 LSI
9
LOUT 11 2
2 6 7
O DREGI RST 61 10 XRESET 16 CLK
O DREGI MUTE 62 9 XMUTE 13 LRCK 3
O NVM STOP 59 2 XSTOP CN202(1)

RIGHT
10
8 Q805 12
14
O KUMUPRT 55 3 XWC
IC816
VP
4 VP
N
9 D/A CONVERTER TO G
13
IC810 IC822 BOARD
NVM GVOUT 45 14 RSI ROUT 6 GH-FIL/AMP CN501
44 I VPLS GHOUT 59 15 LSI LOUT 11 2
7
7 WP PSCM 6 14 SCLS 16 CLK
RESET 9 8 VDD PSDM 5 13 SDAS 13 LRCK 3
1 A0
2 A1
3 A2 IC815
IC811 D/A CONVERTER
RESET IC819
I OSC 12 BVOUT 44 14 RSI BV-FIL/AMP
X801 LSI
4 RST BHOUT 58 15 ROUT 6 2
12MHz 7
O OSC 11 16 CLK LOUT 11
13 LRCK 3
RJERST

O YS 36
OR 32
IC821
OG 33
GV-FIL/AMP
OB 34
2
OI 35 7
IC814
OR 3
1 IC818
BUFFER RE-YM RE-R BUFFER 3 BIAS
O YM 37
Q806 Q807 2 2
21 ROUT REGI OUT 1
4 +5V
3 IC820
IC808 IC808 RE-G BUFFER 6
BH-FIL/AMP
(2/6) (5/6, 6/6) Q809 5
Q811 22 GOUT 2
4 3 10 13 7
PROT 13
RE-B BUFFER 11 3
Q808 12
23 BOUT DAOUT 38
Q812
PJERST PROT
RE-R 9
TO A BOARD RE-YS BUFFER 8
VIDEO RE-G 10
Q813 25 YSOUT
BLOCK RE-B
RE-YM

VP

HP
RE-YS

DF
TO A BOARD HP
SYSTEM CONTROL B INT
BLOCK

A (4/4) (PJED-CPU, REGI CORRECTON)


VP-BUFF

KP-48-53-61V80 -BD-6-M

– 63 – – 64 – – 65 – – 66 –
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (5)

CR (R DRIVE)
CN732
R 4
IK R 1
CN731 CN701 CN704
AMP
R 9 CN740 R 4 8 K
AMP Q704-706
G 7 8 K IK R 1
TO A Q731-733
BOARD
CN204
H B 5
4, 5,
9, 11
G1
V902
BUFFER 6 H+ CN702 4, 5, V901
IK 1 G1
Q734 7 H- R/S 9 9, 11
10 G2 H+ 7 6 H+
CN737 H- 6 7 H-
1 G2 FOCUS BLOCK 10 G2
FOCUS BLOCK G2 1
R/S 9 9 R/S CN703
H+ 7 7 H+
TO G
H- 6 6 H- D BOARD
CN503
CN733 10 B/S
3 200V

CB (B DRIVE)
B 5 200V
IK B 1 CN734
CN736
B/S 9 CN761 CN706
AMP
H+ 7 B 4 8 K
Q761-764
H- 6 IK B 1
48V80

DY(B) CN762 4, 5, V903


G1
TO A CN1304
AMP VM DRIVE
CN1303
VM B/S 9 9, 11
BOARD
CN203
K VM 6
Q1303-1306 Q1301, 1302
1 VM, OUT H+
H-
7
6
6
7
H+
H-
2 VM, RET 10 G2
FOCUS BLOCK G2 1
VM ASSY CN763
53V80/61V80
VM

DY(G) VM ASSY
CN1302
1 VM, OUT VM VM

2 VM, RET

DY(R) VM ASSY
CN1301
1 VM, OUT VM VM

2 VM, RET
G DRIVE,
CG VM DRIVE )
( 48V80

– 67 – – 68 –
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM (6)

( POWEER SUPPLY
G H/V OUT )
IC1502
IC1501(1/2)
SUB DY-DRIVE IC1509
CN651 V ZOOMING AMP
CN501 V OUT DY (B)
CN1503
RH 10 15 V DRIVE (+) 6 13 CN1506
18 1 HR OUT 12 7
14 5 1 RV DEF
1 V. DEF
16 4 HR RET
RV 9 14
11 2 VR OUT
J V DRIVE (-) 5
7
6
8
3
2 RV MID
V. MID
DY
(V)

13 3 VR RET N LATCH SWITCH 3 RV RET


V. RET
GH 7 6 Q654, 655 Q658
9 1 HG OUT TO A V-SEP CN1507
MUTE BOARD VP 4
TO A Q1508
3 7 4 HG RET
CN202
Q1505 1 GV DEF
BOARD
CN402
M IC1506
CN605
RELAY 4
RELAY DRIVE
2 GV MID
SUB
CN1504 Q652 DY
SUB DY-DRIVE

GV 5 15
G OVP 8 7 8
T602 3 GV RET

18 2 VG OUT
TO A OCP 7 1 7 1 CN1508
16 3 VG RET BOARD +135V 5 6 3 1 BV DEF H(+)
BH 3 14 CN681 D672 IC655 DY
11 1 HB OUT IC651 CONVERTER
+5V REG 4 2 BV MID H(MID) (H)
Q601
13 4 HB RET D667
STBY
BV 1 6 O I 9 6 3 BV RET H(-)
9 2 VB OUT +5V
MUTE PROTECT
3 7 3 VB RET RY601
Q1501 Q602
CN1505 5
8
BACK UP D601 602 CN601
Q651 LINEFILTER 2 AC (L)
L601 1 AC (W) DY
D662 (G)
Q653 ACIN
7 2 SWITCHING SAME AS
5 3 IC601 DBOVE
LIMIT 1 4
Q656 8 D603
D666
T601 PRT
T601
DY
CN1502 IC1501(2/2)
MUTE DRIVE PROTECT (B)
REGI MUTE 1 V ZOOMING AMP IC1504 D671 9 5
SAME AS
Q1509 Q657 IC654
(1/2) AUDIO(+) 1
BUFFER BUFFER +135V REG DBOVE
V BLK 2 20 2 AUDIO(-) D654 D657
Q1511 Q1503 21 1 R/S D670
18 3 (1/2) 2 11 1 4
IC1507
11 +11V
(2/2)
5 9 D655 7 D656
7
6 10 F652 D654 12 +135V
+15V (2/2)
D FOCUS 3 24
23 TO
IC1504 F651 13 MV FOCUS
22 (2/2) -15V PACK
27 6 IC653
25 7 B/S CN503
D1504 29 5 +5V REG
BUFFER D660 3 200V
Q1502 T504 H(+) +5V O I 14 7 H(+) TO CG
ABL 4 FBT
IC652
9
10
R/S
B/S
O BOARD
CN734
HV -5V REG
D529 HV D659 6 H(-)
-12V 3 MV -5V O I
D533 MV
+12V 7 200V
TO A IC502(1/4) 4
BOARD
CN801
I L 1
6 D522
11
6 2
D534

1
IC1505
2 7
6
CN1501
HV TO
HV
HV PROT 5 7 5 BLOCK
+135V 10 3 3 HV, REG
1 D532
8 D531 OFF.MUTE G2-MUTE
9 +12V CN507
Q506 Q507 TO
D528 3 2 G2
1 DF AMP FOCUS
2 1 DF PACK
Q1505, 1506

T502 IC1507 D525,


L504 (1/2)
PMT 526
9 HLC CN506
PIN 6 14 PIN AMP
8 5 3 1 R-H(+)
IC502(2/4) Q503
6 4 R-H(-)
5 11 IC502
2 13 4 1
HP 8 4 10 (4/4) CN505
T501
IC502 1 G-H(+)
HDT
(3/4) 4 G-H(-)
H OUT
+135V 3 4
Q502
CN504
HDRIVE 1 B-H(+)
HD 8 1 6
Q501 4 B-H(-)

– 69 – – 70 –
6-2. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CN1291

S S S S 3P
WHT-L
:S-MICRO
TO HA:CN1201
S3001 ST BY 5V

TO G:CN506 TO G:CN1503 TO G:CN1506


SIRCS

E HC 6-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION


(IN/OUT SELECT) FR R CN1702
CN3001

SENSER

SENSER
E

SENSER
SENSER
3P 11P
WHT-L WHT-L
:S-MICRO FR L :S-MICRO

NC

NC

NC
NC
53V80 CN1253

HA
TO HB:CN1253

E
E
61V80 TO A:CN802 CN1252 E
CN1202 11P
2P WHT-L
2P
WHT-L WHT-L :S-MICRO
WOOFER WOOFER
FR V
S
:S-MICRO :S-MICRO TO U:CN1702 E
VM.IN
TO HB:CN1252 TO HA:CN1202 FR R•OUT FR Y
CN705 CN706
:FASTON :FASTON

R
MENU KEY MENU KEY E E

L
VM.RET CN702
TO CRT-GND-GND 9P E E FR L•OUT FRONT SW
RED
VM ASSY CN1203 E FR C
:S-MICRO

ANT SW HB
TO CG:CN1301 7P

HB
TO CG:CN735 FR V•OUT E
CN704 WHT-L
R/S :S-MICRO
TO FOCUS BLOCK E TWEETER TWEETER
TO A:CN002
Note: The symbol display is on the component slde.
CR
NC FR Y•OUT

R
(AS-2F)

L
AU R AU R

H(MID)

VM.RET
V.RET

V.DEF

V.RET
H.RET
CR

V.MID
H(+) 4P E

H.IN

VM.IN
V.IN
CRT (R)
E E

+
-

-
BLK-L CN201

TIMER LED
H+

MENU KEY
H-

+
H(-) FRONT SW

-
+
The components identified by shading and mark

-
ST BY 5V
:S-MICRO 20P AU L AU L
L-T R-T CN1703

POWER
NC FR C•OUT :B TO B-P
TO A:CN001 20P
TO U:CN1703 E E are critical for safety. Replace only with part number

KEY
:B TO B-S

VM
CN701 NC E

E
COMB C COMB C TO A:CN201
4P specified.

DY(V)
DY(H)

SUB DY
CN703 WHT 200V
48V80 E E

ANT SW 1

ANT SW 2
:S-MICRO
TO FOCUS BLOCK
TO CG:CN732
NC
NC NC HC
E
E E
The symbol indicate fast operating fuse.

9V
DY U

E
HV
HA Replace only with fuse of same rating as maked.
(R) SUB C

SUB Y
SUB C

SUB Y

E E

IK R
CG

G2

9V

R
E
SCL SCL

ST BY 5V

SIRCS
E

ST BY 5V

KEY

POWER

TIMER LED
MENU

PSDA
PSCL

SIRCS

NC

NC

B
E

B INT

B DAT

B CLK

R
E

E
L
SDA SDA

9V 9V

9V 9V Note: Les composants identifiés per un tramé et une marque


CN151
:FASTON
E E sont critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer
TO G:CN653
CN003
CN403 Y-MUTE Y-MUTE
que par une piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
CN002
10P 11P
4P
WHT TV-MUTE TV-MUTE
CB A
WHT :B TO B-S :S-MICRO P-MUTE P-MUTE
TO G BOARD CN505 TO G:CN1504 TO G:CN1507
:S-MICRO
FOR TO SPEAKER
E E
Le symbole indique une fusible a action rapide.
TO HA BOARD CN1203
CHECK
G Doit etre remplacee par une fusible de meme yaleur,

VM.OUT

VM.RET
VM.OUT

VM.RET

GND

GND

IK R

9V

135V

NC

E
9V

VM
TO HC BOARD CN1291
CN739 CN738
R/S comme maque.
MAIN V MAIN V
53V80 :FASTON :FASTON NC
61V80 CN735 E E
TO CRT-GND 9P H(+) CN1701
CN401 MAIN U MAIN U
RED H(-) CN001 20P
ANT SW 2 20P
:S-MICRO 4P E :B TO B-S
VM.IN :B TO B-P E
NC E BLK
CN1302 CN1301 CN732 CN1304 :S-MICRO M UV SW
TO CR:CN702 TO U:CN1701 M UV SW TO A:CN401
3P 3P 4P 6P NC ANT SW 1
VM.RET WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO 200V 9V
TO ANT SW E E

MTU R
6-4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND
MTU R
VM ASSY
TO DY(G) TO DY(R) TO CR:CN701 TO A:CN203 NC
E E SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS Terminal name of semiconductors in silk screen
E LEFT
TO CG:CN1302 MTU V MTU V Note: printed circuit ( * )
E
CN740 B/S
UPPER
CN802 E E • Capacitors without voltage indication are all 50V.
8P
TO FOCUS BLOCK CN736 NC
E WHT MTU L MTU L
• All resistors are in ohms. Device Printed symbol Terminal name Circuit

A
9P
H(MID)

H.RET

:S-MICRO
VM.RET
V.RET

V.DEF

V.RET
V.MID

H(+) E E Collector
WHT kΩ=1000Ω, MΩ=1000kΩ
H.IN

VM.IN
V.IN

CRT (G)
LOWER
1 Transistor
H+

:S-MICRO
H-

CG
H(-) TO S:CN3001 STU AU STU AU
E • Indication of resistance, which dose not have one for rating electrical power, is Base Emitter
TO CB:CN762 NC STU V STU V
RIGHT as follows.
NC E E Collector
DY(H)

SUB DY

DY(V)

VM

E
48V80
200V MAIN C MAIN C
Pitch : 5mm 2 Transistor
Base Emitter
NC E E Rating electrical power : 1/ 4 W
E 135V MAIN V/Y MAIN V/Y
Cathode
CN203 E
• : nonflammable resistor. 3 Diode

DY
HV NC E Anode
B/S 6P
(G) R/S
E WHT
:S-MICRO
NC NC
• : fusible resistor. Cathode
CN734 NC
9V
4 Diode
CN1303 CN731 CN733 10P E TO CG:CN1304 • : internal component. Anode (NC)
3P 9P 5P WHT H(+)
VM CENTER SP+ CENTER SP+
WHT
:S-MICRO CN737
RED
:S-MICRO
WHT
:S-MICRO
:S-MICRO
H(-) • : panel designation and adjustment for repair. Cathode
TO DY(B) TO FOCUS BLOCK TO A:CN204 TO CB:CN761 TO G:CN503 NC
CENTER SP- CENTER SP-
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise 5 Diode
Anode (NC)
STBY 5V STBY 5V
IK
NC
RM-IN RM-IN noted. Common
200V E CN004
NC 9V
20P
E E CN2001 • : earth-chassis. 6 Diode
CN204 20P Anode Cathode
VM.OUT

VM.RET

:B TO B-P STATUS STATUS


9P :B TO B-S
E E TO U:CN1901 • The components identified by in this basic schematic diagram have been
GND

RED CN801 CN202 CN402 CN681

IKB
S-LINK1 S-LINK1 TO A:CN004 Common
G2

9V

9V
:S-MICRO 10P 10P 10P 10P
IK

R
carefully factory-selected for each set in order to satisfy regulations regarding
E

B
B
TO CG:CN731
:B TO B-P :B TO B-P :B TO B-P :B TO B-P S-LINK3 S-LINK3 7 Diode
E TO G:CN1502 TO G:CN501 TO G:CN651 TO G:CN605
S-LINK4 S-LINK4 X-ray radiation. Anode Cathode

)
G
E E Should replacement be required, replace only with the value originally used. Common
TO G:CN504 TO G:CN1505 TO G:CN1508 E
8 Diode

REGI MUTE

V.DRIVE(+)
V.DRIVE(-)
S-OUT S-OUT
• When replacing components identified by , make the necessary adjustments Anode Anode

AUDIO(+)
D FOCUS

HV PROT

AUDIO(-)

STBY 5V
R

RELAY
E E

V.BLK
indicated. If results do not meet the specified value, change the component

135V

OCP

OVP
Common

ABL

+5V

11V
PIN

-5V

GH

NC
RH

GV
HD

RV

BH
HP
VARI L VARI L

BV
VP
identified by and repeat the adjustment until the specified value is achieved. 9

E
E

E
E

E
E

E
E
Diode

E
E E
53V80 Anode Anode
61V80 (Refer to R536,R545 and C517 adjustment on Page 51 – 52.)
U
IKB
VARI R VARI R

9V
E

B
Common
E E • When replacing the part in below table, be sure to perform the related adjustment. 0

V.DRIVE(-) )
CN765 CN764 Diode

V.DRIVE(+)

GH

GV

E
BH

BV

135V

NC

RELAY
E

STB 5V

OCP

OVP

11V
REGI MUTE

V.BLK

D FOCUS

ABL

HV PROT

PIN
E

HP

HD

+5V

-5V

E
VP

AUDIO(+)

E
E

AUDIO(-)

RH

RV
VM.IN
:FASTON :FASTON SUB V SUB V Cathode Cathode
B/S SUB U SUB U
Part replaced ( ) Adjustment ( )
TO CRT-GND
B/S Common
VM.RET NC
R/S
E E
C517, C521, C522, IC654, L504, T502, HV Regurator !¡ Diode
CN761 H(+) S UV SW S UV SW Cathode Cathode
VM ASSY 5P CN762 NC T504, DY, A board, G board (C517)
9P H(-) Anode
TO CG:CN1303
WHT
H(+) Cathode
CN766
:S-MICRO WHT
:S-MICRO NC CN1502 CN501 CN651 CN605 !™ Diode Anode Anode
TO FOCUS BLOCK
TO CG:CN733
TO CG:CN736 NC
H(-) CN503
10P
10P 10P 10P 10P C516, C536, D506, D507, D522, IC206, Cathode Anode
NC WHT
:B TO B-S :B TO B-S :B TO B-S :B TO B-S
IC502, IC654, L504, R511, R522, R536, HV HOLD-DOWN
H(MID) )

CB Source
200V TO A:CN801 TO A:CN202 TO A:CN402 TO A:CN681 Transistor
H.RET

VM.RET
V.RET

V.DEF

V.RET

:S-MICRO

V.MID

NC
R538, R545, R548, R584, T502, T504, (R536, R545) Drain
H.IN

VM.IN
V.IN

CRT (B) NC TO CG:CN734 (FET) Gate D D


H+

H-

200V
E
NC
DY, A board, G board G G

Transistor Source S S
E !¢ Drain
DY(H)

SUB DY

DY(V)

VM

• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. (FET) Gate


48V80 D D
CN763 • Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multimeter. Transistor Source
DF
CN507
2P • Voltages are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise noted. !∞ (FET)
Drain G G

TO FOCUS BLOCK :MINI


Gate S S
HV G2 • Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances.
DY (B)
TO FOCUS BLOCK
• All voltages are in V.
* : Measurement impossibillity.
!§ Transistor
Emitter
Collector
Base

G
CN502
R561 2P C1 C2
• Circled numbers are waveform references.
G2

:LARGE C2 B1 E1
R545
R561
!¶ Transistor
E2 B2 C1
B1 B2
:∆R • : B+ bus. E1 E2

E CN652
• : B– bus. !• Transistor
C1 B2 E2

E1 B1 C2 C1 C2
3P
+B IN

+B OUT
:MINI
• : signal path.(RF) B1 B2
C1 B2 E2
Reference information !ª Transistor
E1 B1 C2
E1 E2

RESISTOR : RN METAL FILM E1 E2


G2(R) G2(G) G2(B)
STDBY 5V
: RC SOLID C1 B2 E2
STDBY 5V
CN1501 @º Transistor
E1 B1 C2
B1 B2
4P
WHT
: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON C1 C2
HV.REG CN601
DET
:S-MICRO 2P AC(W) : FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE E2 B1 E1
C1(B2) C2
E TO HV BLOCK WHT
:VH AC(L) : RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND @¡ Transistor
C2 C1(B2)
B1

E2 E2
G2 : RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE E1(B2) E2
(B2)
CN1503 CN1504 CN1505 CN1506 CN1507 CN1508
: RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT B1 E1 E2
MV
CN504 CN505 CN506 4P 4P 4P 3P 3P 3P @™ Transistor B1

FOCUS
MV
4P 4P 4P RED YEL BLK WHT WHT WHT : ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR C1 C2
C1 C2
:VH :VH :VH :S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO
BLOCK TO DY(B) TO DY(G) TO DY(R) TO DY(R) TO DY(G) TO DY(B) TO DY(R) TO DY(G) TO DY(B) COIL : LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR (B2) E1(B2) C2
E2 E1 B1

DF
HV CAPACITOR : TA TANTALUM @£ Transistor
C2 C1
B1

C1 C2
: PS STYROL

HG OUT

VG OUT
HR OUT

VR OUT

HG RET

HB OUT

GV DEF

GV RET
VG RET

VB OUT
HR RET

HB RET

RV DEF

RV RET
VR RET

VB RET

BV DEF

BV RET
GV MID

RV MID

BV MID
: PP POLYPROPYLENE Discrete semiconductot

G-H(+)

R-H(+)
B-H(+)

G-H(-)

R-H(-)
B-H(-)
FBT
: PT MYLAR

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC

NC
Ver.1.6
FV(R ) FV(G) FV(B) (Chip semiconductors that are not actually used are included.)
: MPS METALIZED POLYESTER
: MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE
HV : ALB BIPOLAR
: ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE
HV.REG : ALR HIGH RIPPLE
HV(B)

HV(G)

HV(R) E(HV)

HV BLOCK

– 71 – – 72 – – 73 – – 74 –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

A CHANGER ANTENNA

AS-2F

TU151 TU152 CN001 CN002


BTF-WA411 BTF-FA401
4P 10P

TIMER LED
MAINTUNER SUB TUNER CN204

ANT SW 2

ANT SW 1
BLK WHT

ST BY 5V

ST BY 5V
9P

DET OUT 2

DET OUT

POWER
AF T OUT
:S-MICRO :S-MICRO

DET OUT
AF T OUT

SAP IND
RED

VCC3 0 V
F MONO

RF AGC

SIRCS
AF OUT
RF AGC

MENU
VCC9 V

VCC5 V
ST IND

DE-EM
R OUT
:S-MICRO

L OUT
MODE

CONT

MUT E
TO HA BOARD CN1203

MUT E

KEY
AF IN
GND
SDA

OUT
SCL
GND

VOL

9V
SDA

9V
SCL

IK
30V

VIF
TO HC BOARD CN1291

G
BOARD CN

R
NC
VIF

AS

E
NC

NC

E
E
9V
AS
9V

5V

9V
B C162 C167
R352
D303 D302

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
R152 1 470 R161 1SS355 1SS355

0.01 B:CHIP
C156 C172 R164 R361 Q302 22k

100 :CHIP
C157 16V C174 C320 2.3 15

R166

R167

R168
R151
100 27k VIDEO 10 100 27k C178 4.7k IC682 D006 220 7.5k FB209 2SD601A :CHIP P ON DET MUTE
0.01 R157 1.8 11.7

R155
16V :CHIP 16V :CHIP 1 :CHIP PQ09RD11 UDZS-5.6B 16V :RN-CP 0
C151 B:CHIP 1k C166 Q232 R MUTE
FB207 :CHIP

C170
470 :CHIP 0.01
C173
9VREG PROT 2.6
0 0 Q301 11.7
B:CHIP 2SB709A FB206 R347
16V 0.01 9.0 C072 D206 0 :CHIP 2.1 2SB709A
11.0 R171 R117 C327 C326 B LIMIT 10k
B:CHIP D004 FB001 0.01 B:CHIP MENU C325 1SS355 17 :CHIP 16 RGB MUTE :CHIP
0.1 47 R362 0

MTU AUMT
0 0

STU AUMT
I O UDZS-5.6B BLM601 2.3
25V 470

MTU AFT
:CHIP :CHIP 25V 10 R LIMIT

STU AFT
G VC

MTUDET

SAP IND
C152 L153 PROT F:CHI :RN-CP D304 C318 R348

B:CHIP

ST IND
L152 Q303

MONO
CN151 0.01 R153 C159 4 . 7 µH R163 C176 C687 2.9 UDZS-8.2B 100 0 18k C317
4 . 7µ H L155 R078 2SD601A

SAP

SDA
SCL
:FASTON B:CHIP 39k 0.0022 39k 0.0022 22 0 10V REG 16V :CHIP 47

SDA
:LAV35 4 . 7 µH

SCL

11V
:LAV35 :CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP 11.0 25V C005 100 G MUTE 16V
TO G:CN653 :LAV35 :CHIP
470 R363 Q229 D207 Q304 D301
C688 4.7k CN681

C154 0.01
FB152 TP 135V 6.3V 2SB709A 1SS355 2SD601A R350 R349 1SS355
0.01 :RN-CP 10k 15k 10P

AGCATT
L151 FB151 BLM601 B:CHIP 3.3 LIMITTER G LIMIT B MUTE :CHIP :CHIP MUTE :B TO B-P
4 . 7 µH BLM601 +5V
:LAV35 L154 TO G BOARD CN605

C +9V
+5V 1 0 µH
:LAV35
5V

9V IC681 11.0 C684


11V

E
B G R PQ09RD11 100 C685 L681
9V REG 16V 0.01 4 .7 µ H OVP
C168 C171 R158 Q005 11.0 B:CHIP :CHK
CN205 C153 100 22k R160 DTA144EKA KEY 9.0
0.01 R169 0.01 +9V OCP
4.7k 8.6 16V 2W 100 ANT SW
:FASTON B:CHIP C179 R170 B:CHIP
:CHIP :RS :CHIP ANTSW1 C681 C682 C683 C686

VM- 9 V
0.01 100 470 STBY 5V
C155 3.4 4.6 C164 C165 470 0.01 0.01
B:CHIP :CHIP 22 22 C161 D151 16V B:CHIP 16V B:CHIP
10 8.5 C180 0 E
100 UDZ-33B

4.3
0.9 25V 25V Q153 0.01
VCO-REG 2SD601A B:CHIP R043
Q152 4.4 2.2k STBY 5V RELAY
Q151 AUDIO R AUDIO L TP 33V
CN201 2SD601A 3.9 BUFF :CHIP E

STBY 5V
20P DTC144EKA BUFF

RELAY
:B TO B-P AGC ATT R154 R156 +135V
C163 NC

OCP
22

OVP
+5V
11V
AUDIO R 560 680 3.7 C177 Q003
TO U BOARDCN1703 :CHIP :CHIP 25V R159 22
AU R MTU R AUDIO R 470 DTA144EKA 4.8 ANTSW2 135V

D AU R

E -3
MTU V VIDEO
:CHIP
R162 25V
470
:CHIP
ANT SW 3.8
CN203
AU L MTU L AUDIO L 0
R040 3.7 R330 6P WHT :S-MICRO
AU L 2.2k R346 R334 C313
12k 47k R331 R332 R333 +9V TO CG BOARD CN1304
AUDIO L STU V :CHIP :CHIP D209 470k 220p
E :CHIP D208 4.7k 12k 1k
C175 5.0 :CHIP 1SS355 :CHIP CH:CHIP
COMB C STU AU 22 25V Q223 UDZS-4.7B :CHIP :CHIP 135V
COMB C 2SD601A SLICE
C Q006 FSC 8.7 Q225 NC
E COG BUFF 4.5 2SD601A C312
C004 DTA144EKA C310 R319 0.0033
R005 Q001 X202 3.3 R353 COG AMP E
R002 0.047 100k LED BUFF 12p 1.5k 4.1 25V
NC 2SB709A D002 470k C323
2.2k 25V :CHIP H SEP 1SS355 CH:CHIP 3.58MHz :RN-CP R329 4.5 C316 :CHIP CH:CHIP 0.1 9V
:CHIP B:CHIP 4.9 R014 4.1
E +9V TP SIRCS 10k 3.8 Q205 0.001 25V
4.7k SLICE1
SUB C C006 1 :CHIP 2SB709A CH:CHIP 3.6 C319 R354 B:CHIP E
:CHIP 3.8
SUB C STU H C309 10 1.5k
470p :CHIP SLICE VM
SUB Y :CHIP
C002 R004 R327

9V
SUB Y 0.7 R010 R087
220p 1M 10k R013 D001 R324 R326 10k FB301
E E
SCL
+9V CH:CHIP :CHIP 10k
:CHIP :CHIP 1SS355
SLICE2
MICRO R
1.5k
:CHIP
Q002
C093
100
C094
0.1
25V
BGP
C307
0.47
R318
15k
:CHIP
1k
:CHIP
Q224
2SD601A
COG LIMIT
R325
10k
:CHIP
R328
1k
:CHIP
10k :CHIP
:CHIP
Q222
0
:CHIP
SCL R112 2SD601A 16V C308 2SD601A
SDA R095 R097 B:CHIP
560 R OR 4.7 FB217 VM BUFF
SDA ST BY 5 V 47 1.8k R321
C081 :CHIP 0 :RN-CP TV OUT R313 0 R323
MHLOCK :CHIP 0 :CHIP 220 :CHIP 6.4
10p 470k :CHIP 47
9V CH:CHIP 0.5 CN3001 LEFT
MAIN C :CHIP
Q013 C306 0.47 9V 3P

4.4

4.0

6.1

2.2

5.1

0.4
6.6
S3001
9V SIRCS R007 R028 R015 2SD601A R322 +5V WHT
R086 R094 4.5 3.1 R315 R316 +5V (SENSOR)
10k 4.7k 4.7k 1.5k 470k SW 0 TP Y IN C305 6.8k :S-MICHRO D3001
88H 560 :CHIP 0.0047 1k 5.8 -5V
ST IND :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP SPK SW :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP MTZJ-T-77-5.6
YUV MT MICRO G C304 :CHIP -5V
Y-MUTE Q008 0.01 TP C IN B:CHIP SENSOR
STU AUMT SPK MT RE-YS RE-YM
R093 R096 B:CHIP 11 R314

GND
R111

BGP

VM
NC

NC

NC
MTU AUMT 2SD601A RE-YM

FSCOUT
XTAL
CIN

BLHOLD
YIN

HSIN
47 1.8k 560

APCFIL
TV-MUTE MTU AUMT YUV MT C080 G OR RE-YM 100 C311 B INT NC
:CHIP 0 :CHIP :RN-CP 14 :CHIP R317
P-MUTE 10p 1 B INT
P-MUTE S-OUT RELAY CH:CHIP 0.5 TP SCL 3.9 3.9 2.7k :CHIP RE-YS E
C303 SVCC 13 VSIN RE-YS
Q012 0 B 100 16V 12 Q221

F RM-IN ANTSW2 R309 RE-R

220 :CHIP
220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
R085 R092 2SD601A TP SDA NC NC 2SB709A RE-R

220 :CHIP
R312 3.3k

1k :CHIP

1k :CHIP
R129 1.5k 470k 0 SCL 3.9 R307 SYNC BUFF
2.7 MY-

R006
R003

R008

R009

R011

R012

R016

R017
R018

R019

R020

R021
S
ANTSW1 10k :CHIP :CHIP SW Q009 100 :CHIP 15k :CHIP RE-G
MICRO B SCL VS FIL 3.2 BUFF RE-G
:CHIP R130 R311 :RK-CP R308
R122 220 :CHIP R001 10k R091 2SD601A SDA 100 :CHIP * 2.6 C299 RE-B
5.0 10k
:CHIP
R022
220 :CHIP
STBY 5V :CHIP
C082
47
:CHIP 0
R089
1.8k
:CHIP
R110
560 0
B OR
Q016
RE-R
YUVSW R310
220 :CHIP 0
SDA IREF
R306 X203
330k
:CHIP
0.47 C297
100p PJERST
RE-B
(SENSOR)
PIP 9V R131 10p :RN-CP +5V 2SD601A RE-G YUVSW JGND PJERST
10k 560 :RN-CP 503KHz R305 L211 CH:CHIP
CH:CHIP 0.5 YM OR 2.3 R303 6.8k C296 VP
:CHIP G NC 10 CERA 3.3M 1 0 0µ H
PIP 5V MICRO I RE-B Y C302 :CHIP 2.2 :LAV35 VP

RESET
EY 6.4 4.2 :CHIP
MAIN C MAIN C 0 R090 0.1 25V B:CHIP HP
C003 SDA MBLK 470k C301
EYIN IC206 AFCFIL
TP 9V HP
C SUB C IC001 0.1 :CHIP 0 EV 0.1 25V B:CHIP
6.8
CXA2147Q 4.1 SCL
SUB C B DAT Q011 Q010 ERYIN L2FIN SCL CN3001 UPPER
PST9143NL 25V 0
4.8 2SD601A R-Y YCJ 3.4 3P

3.4

4.9

3.3

3.7

4.8
SUB Y F:CHI 2SD601A R HP SDA S3001

G ND
SDA

XLC
SUB Y RESET SCL SW NC AFCPIN/HOFF

0
R OR B-Y C300 WHT (SENSOR)
MU R077 EU 0.1 25V B:CHIP 6.1 C293 C321 C294 R304 VP-BUFF D3001
MU 1 EBYIN NC VP-BUFF :S-MICHRO
B CLK CCR 1.5k :CHIP 0 0 0.0033 0.01 0.1 2.7k
R360 MTZJ-T-77-5.6

N
MV R118 CCYS 3.5 B:CHIP B:CHIP :PT :CHIP HD RH TO
0 1.2k SGND 9 HDOUT SENSOR
MV AGCATT CCG 1.5k :CHIP RH (2 /3 )
G Q017 :CHIP R297

O-AGCATT
0

I-RMC

O-SIRCS

O-MHLOCK

O-ANTSW1

O-ANTSW2
O-MUTE

O-2MUTE
I-STEREN

O-SPKSW

O-SPKMT

O-YUVMT

O-RELAY

O-TMRLED
SU Q007 R119 220 :CHIP R302 RV
SU 1.5k :CHIP 2SD601A YM YM JVCC 1k NC
DTC144EKA CCB R296 C289 D202 RV
R041 R023 R074 0 YS OR 0 4.6 :CHIP
SV SV MAIN BLK R102 0 0 220 :CHIP 0.1 C291 UDZS-10B GH
STU H 220 :CHIP 0 4.5 1k :CHIP 4.7k :CHIP BLK YS SAWOSC GH E
C104 R123 R114 470k C286 C288 100V 0.01 PROT
TV OUT I-2HSYNC Q014 0.01 B:CHIP 5.1 4.1 GV
R042 0 3.9 R024 10p 47 560 :CHIP VAGCSH 0.1 :PT :PP B:CHIP C290
TV OUT MTU H 220 :CHIP 100 :CHIP R064 CH:CHIP 0 2SD601A RIN GV
4.7k :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP C285 470
Y EY I-HSYNC O-BCLK R025 G OR R203 1.2k :CHIP 0.01 B:CHIP 5.1 3.6 16V PIN BH
0 0 GIN E/WDRIVE
EY 100 :CHIP BH

S
I-DAT O-SCLK R108 0 0 5.1 D305 R301
B-Y EU R026 R066 BV
3.6 100 :CHIP 4.7k :CHIP 470k :CHIP Q021 +9V BIN NC UDZS-10B 220 :CHIP BV
EU 2 C098 R105
EV R059 R049
1k
O-DAT IO-BDAT
3.8 R027
100 :CHIP
2SD601A
10p 47
Q018
HALF SW CH:CHIP:CHIP 2SD601A
0
0 R204 R293 R295 C284
0.01 NC
8
VDRIVE+
3.0 VD+ REGI MUTE REGI MUTE (SENSOR)

ABLIN/VCCOMP
EV R-Y C105 R124 470 R207 1k :CHIP 47 :CHIP B:CHIP R300
YUVSW 47k O-CLKN IO-SDAT 2.9 VD- D FOCUS
:CHIP :CHIP 5.0 4.8 R127 10p 47 YS Q015 :CHIP 470 1.8 VDRIVE-/VPROT 220 :CHIP D FOCUS
YUVSW B INT 100 :CHIP :CHIP R292 NC
I-BINTN O-MBLKN CH:CHIP :CHIP R115 2SD601A 1k :CHIP 6.3 R299 V.BLK
TO VP-BUFF R050 R128 0 220 :CHIP PSCL
VP-BUFF HP 0.7 4.8 560 R103 B OR 1.1 RSH 7 NC PSCL
1k :CHIP 100 :CHIP 0 6
(3/3) R109 0 :CHIP 470k :CHIP R351 R288

ABLFIL
HP R051 I-HP O-SBLKN R030 C283 R298 PSDA
IC002 47

GOUT
470

ROUT
R072 470k :CHIP

BOUT
VP-BUFF 0.1 5.0 220 :CHIP Q019 Q220 PSDA

VTIM
HP 1k :CHIP 0 :CHIP 0.1 :PT C287 220

GSH

BSH

IKIN
I-VP CXP750010-009Q I-POWERN 4.7k Q022 R106 :CHIP R291 5 CN3001 LOWER

NC

NC

NC

NC
BGP C066 R060 R068 C099 2SD601A 0 2SB709A 10 :CHIP R280 R278 R277

A (1/3) BOARD : IC406 TDA7265


H BGP

SDA
SDA C091
12p
4.7 10V F:CHI
C086
10p
5.0
I-RESET
MAIN MICRO I-SAPN
4.9 1k :CHIP
C039 C040
0.01 1000
4.7k :CHIP
SAP IND
:CHIP
0
SBLK
C106
10p
CH:CHIP
R125
47
:CHIP R116
2SD601A
HALF SW
10p
CH:CHIP
47
:CHIP YS
0
1k :CHIP
R290
1k :CHIP
2.1 R BUFF

1.4
C282
0.1 :PT
10k 10k
:CHIP :CHIP
4.2
47k
:CHIP
LEFT
3P
WHT
:S-MICHRO D3001
S3001
(SENSOR)
SCL CH:CHIP CH:CHIP R061 GNG GND 0 R208 R276
100 :CHIP 0 B:CHIP 6.3V 560 R104 0 C102 C103 UPPER MTZJ-T-77-5.6
SCL R063 R062 L004 4.8 47 C281 100k

1.1

5.4

1.4
5.0

1.6

5.3

2.2

8.7

0.5
Y MAIN V/Y O-OSC 3 VDD R113 :CHIP 470k :CHIP 33p 33p :CHIP 0.1 :PT SENSOR
4.7k R279 C276 :CHIP
STBY
MAIN V/Y 4.7k 0 L001 C041 1 0 0µ H 470k :CHIP Q020 R289 1.6 LOWER
CH:CHIP CH:CHIP Q219 2.2M
+VS COMB C
:CHIP :CHIP
R052 I-OSC NC 1 0 µH 12p :LAV35
C100 R107 2SD601A 1k :CHIP 2.3 2SB709A
R287
100 :CHIP
100p
:CHIP CH:CHIP NC
COMB C MENU X001 16MHz 5.0 2.7 :LAV35 CH:CHIP Q023 47 R101 R100 R099 Q217 RIGHT
1k :CHIP 0 10p YS R285 G BUFF
3 C MHLOCK R053 5.0
I-KEY1 I-DOSC
2.7 R031 Q024 2SD601A CH:CHIP :CHIP 560
:CHIP
560 560
:CHIP :CHIP R075 R120 1k :CHIP 2SD601A R274
10k
E
MHLOCK KEY 1k :CHIP 330 :CHIP DTC144EKA HALF SW 1.6 C277 1.0 AFC AMP
I-KEY0 O-DOSC C044 3.3k 3.3k FB212 :CHIP
KILLER R054 R032 SUB BLK :CHIP 0 C280 R281 C279 0.47 R275
MUTE / ST-BY 5 KILLER STU AFT 220 :CHIP
2.9 0 220 :CHIP 15p CH:CHIP :CHIP Q218 Q231 :CHIP
FB215
100p 100 0.47 2.2k
CN802
FSC R055 I-2AFT O-DISPYM R033 2SB709A 2SB709A :CHIP :CHIP

S
FSC 0.8 0 0 CH:CHIP 8P
MTU AFT 220 :CHIP 220 :CHIP B BUFF 2.2 G BUFF
MY-BUFF I-AFT O-OSDYS R345 :CHIP WH T
R056 R034
L + IN 7
MY-BUFF MONO 1k :CHIP
R057
2.0
O-MONO O-I
0 220 :CHIP MICRO I
R079
2.2k
R121
2.2k
1k :CHIP
1.5 R284 R286
FB216
0 LEFT
:S-MICRO
(SENSOR)
4 L OUT SY-BUFF SAP 1k :CHIP 0.1 0 MICRO B :CHIP :CHIP
100 :CHIP 100 :CHIP :CHIP LEFT

I O-SAP O-B R294

PB0/VSYNC
0 2.3 E

O-STATUS
MICRO G 1k :CHIP
IC406

O-NROFF
0-KILLER

OUT(R)
OUT(L)
R282

I-APROT
I-HVPROT O-G UPPER

-VS(R)
IN+(R)
MBLK R283

-VS(L)
IN+(L)
IN-(R)

MUTE
IN-(L)
8 L -IN MBLK

I-PROT
1.7 4.7k :CHIP

I-V4ON

I-V3ON

I-V1ON
4.7k :CHIP TDA7265 UPPER

GOUT

GND
BOUT
I-OCP
IC004

I-OVP

+VS
I-DSP
STBY 5V
GND 9 SBLK SBLK AUDIO AMP

O-R
E CN3001 RIGHT
M24C08-MN6T
10 R -IN MUV SW EEPROM LOWER
LOWER
3P S3001
C085 C087 WHT (SENSOR)
MUV SW Q230 D3001
0.01 47 C477 D413 :S-MICHRO

AUDIO L
E

11V

SPK MT

SPK SW
SUV SW 2SB709A

AUDIO L
B:CHIP 25V 0.1 MTZJ-T-77-5.6
2 R OUT SUV SW A0 VDD UDZ-22B PROT

0
B BUFF :PT RIGHT

10.1
D418 RIGHT SENSOR

-0.2
-0.2

4.9

4.9

0
0

0
R + IN 11 A1 R088 Q402
AUDIO R
UDZ-22B PROT
100 :CHIP B CLK 0.4 2SB709A E NC
R425 -3

SDA
SCL
A2 B CLK OFF MUTE 100
3.8 B DAT R430 AUDIO R E
11.6 :CHIP TP-20V CN402
1 6 CN401
GND B DAT
3.8 R084 D402 -0.1
C463
470
10P :B TO B-P
100 :CHIP 1SS355 2.2 :CHIP R455
20P R126 R447 R448 C473 TO G BOARD CN651
DISCHARGE R474 R440
R-VS L-VS

NC
220 R437 330 22k 22k 27k 100 BV
:B TO B-P 1k
J
S
:CHIP 330 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 25V BV
IC402 :CHIP R433 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
:CHIP

4.7 :FPRD
TO U BOARD CN1701

:FPRD
MICRO R Q401 470

UDZ-22B
11.6 C462
PST9143NL

UDZ-22B
(SENSOR)

PROT
R423 R452 E

PROT
MV

R071

R070

R035

R036

R069

R038

R039

R458

D411
R415 2SB709A 2.2 :CHIP C467 C470

R459

D415
MAIN V KILLER RESET 10k 47k 47 47 27k BH

VCC
RST
ON MUTE C457
:CHIP 5.0 :CHIP 220 25V 25V :CHIP BH
E S-LINK1

4.7
16V
MU OCP R408 R409 -3 E
MAIN U S-LINK3 R414 GV
100 100 C438
OVP :CHIP :CHIP 22k R468 GV
E 47
S-LINK4 4.9 R435 Q404 10.1

-0.1
25V :CHIP 0 R434
C430 E

0.1 :PT
MUV SW

UDZ-22B
A PROT R404 R405 R407 :CHIP 10k 2SD601A C476

UDZ-22B
R439 100k

0.1 :PT
0.1 D405 R446 R451

C475
MUV SW

PROT

PROT
C474
STATUS 4.7k 4.7k 4.7k R471 :CHIP GH

D410

D414
+5V 470 25V +5V D403 1SS355 :CHIP SP MUTE 33k 0.1
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 220 :CHIP 10k GH
E AUDIO R :CHIP B:CHIP 1SS355 MUTE OR R426 11.5 :CHIP :CHIP :PT
MUTE OR 10k E
MTU R C468 -3
• A (1/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS MTU R
E
R029
4.7k
L402
1 0 µH
L401
47µH
C431
0.047
B:CHIP P-MUTE
:CHIP 0.1
D408
4.7 10.7
R444
10.1 D406
UDZ-22B PROT
RV
RV
VIDEO :CHIP :LAV35 Q403 1SS355 -3 15k RH
MTU V MTU H :LAV35 D404 D407 MUTE RH
:CHIP

1 2 3 4 K MTU V 1SS355 1SS355 2SD601A -3 D412


-3

0.4

4.9
4.9

4.0

4.0

0.4

0.4
0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4
4.8

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4
0.4

0.4

4.9

0.4

0.4
SP MUTE -3 UDZ-22B PROT

0
E MUTE OR MUTE OR
AUDIO L Q004 TP+20V
R045 CN801
MTU L 2SB709A C403
MTU L 100k 100 10P
R037 :CHIP H-SEP
16V :B TO B-P
E 2.2k TO G BOARD CN 502
4.9

BOOT

12CS

/ERR

/ACK

IFOK
IFD0

IFD1

IFCK

/CS

GND
IFF2

IFF1

IFF0

EM1

EM0
DOUT

DIN

EBC1

EBC0

ELR1

ELR0
SYNC

VDD

/RST

STEP1

STEP0
CKS

TP19

TP18

TP17
STU AU :CHIP D003 C466
MTUDET R048 22 REGI MUTE
STU AU 1SS355 0.4 REGI MUTE
C042 4.7k R477 R432 25V
STU V C016 1 SLICE1 C411 47k 10k R424 V.BLK
STU V 0.047 :CHIP BA0 TP16 V.BLK
16MHz 33.8688MHz 25V 0.7 0.1 AUDIO L :CHIP :CHIP 4.9 220
1W
E B:CHIP R044 FL401 25V BA1 TP15 C435 D FOCUS D FOCUS
-3
4.1Vp-p (H) 4.1Vp-p (H) 3.3Vp-p (V) 3.1Vp-p (V) C
MAIN C
C015
220p 1M R046 R047 D005 B:CHIP 0.1
25V R429
:RS
MAIN C CH:CHIP
:CHIP 10k 10k 1SS355 FB401
EMI VDD TP14 B:CHIP
IC403 4.7k :CHIP 4.5 4.9 R442 ABL
:CHIP :CHIP SLICE2 BLM601 BH3868FS 10k
E TST0 VDD :CHIP HV PROT
MAIN V/Y R465 TONE CONT 80H C456 R466
4.5
0.4 1M 100 18k 4.5 PIN
R478
5 6 7 8 MAIN V/Y TST1 MCK :CHIP
4.5 16V :CHIP C465 R443 47k
PIN

L E

NC
Y

JR1601 C408 C410


C414
47
25V
TST2

TST3
TP13

GND
C444
4.7
-3
GND

LS1
FILTER

AGCADJ
4.1 -3
22
25V
4.5

R476
4.7k
:CHIP :CHIP
HP
E

HP
0.4 0 -3 C469
0 C1620 470p 100 C439 30k 22
:CHIP GND CK01 1 LS2 PS2 -3 E
47 R402 CH:CHIP 16V AUDIO L 0
R467 R475
30k
IC404 :RN-CP -3
25V
25V C405 15k HD
Q1602 +5V 2.2k
4.7
VSAL IC401 CK00 -3 SOUT PS2 :RN-CP NJM4558M-T2 -3 HD
2SD601A :CHIP :CHIP
2.4 TC9447F-003 4.1 -3 AUDIO BUFF
MAIN Y-BUFF LIN FS IN2 R L IN1
C402
2.4 TRUSURROUND 4.5
2.3Vp-p (H) 2.2Vp-p (H) 2.6Vp-p (H) 1.2Vp-p (V) R472
1k 0.0022
C417 47 25V
AVRL TP12 AUDIO R BASA2 BASA1 AUDIO L

:CHIP CH:CHIP TP11 BASB1


VDL BASB2
CN004 3.2 R1603
R1619 -3 -3 +9V Q411
20P 1k VDR TP10 TREA2 TREA1 R460 Q408 4.9
2.2k :CHIP C447 Q409 2SB709A
:B TO B-P R1614 2.6 R401 C407 C416 47 25V C442 47k 2SD601A
TO U BOARD CN 2001 1k IC1601 :CHIP
IC1602 2.2k C404 0.1
2.4
0.033 0.033 2SD601A :CHIP A PROT
PROT BUFF
AVRR TP9 TREB2 TREB1
9 10 11 12 CENTER SP+
:CHIP

R1616
Z8622912SSC-00TR
MAIN V C/CC Q1601
R1604
1k
:CHIP
C1610
Z8613012SSC-00TR
SUB V C
:CHIP 4.7 25V
B:CHIP 2.4
RIN TP8
C443
:PT
4.5
BAS2 BAS2
4.5
:PT
C448
0.001 D421
POSI DET
8.9
8.9 D420
1SS355 0

M CENTER SP-
STBY 5V STBY 5V
1k
:CHIP
AS R
0
C1608
33p
CH:CHIP
2SD601A
YS
CCR
0.1
25V
B:CHIP AS NC
R473
1k
C401
0.0022
CH:CHIP
-3 AUDIO R
VSAR
GNDX
TP7
TP6
0.001
:PT
4.5

4.5
TRE2
OUT2 R
TRE2
4.5

4.5
:PT
AUDIO L
1SS355
POSI DET
R449
1k
:CHIP
R441
1k
A PROT

:CHIP -3 X401 L OUT1 :CHIP 0 R431

AUDIO R
RM-IN 33.8688M 2.3 C445 0.9 0.9 C433 4.7 0 10k -3
RM-IN CCG 0 0.1 0 -3 X1 TP5 0.4 4.7 VC2 VC1 8.9 :CHIP
G BOX HSEL NC 2.4 4 C440 4.7 Q410
1.9 2.0 0 R438
E X0 GNDR C450 TC BC -3 -3 -3 -3
503kHz 3.58MHz 0
R1627
3.3k R1601 4.7 * -3
TP SDA R462
12k
2SD601A 10k
STATUS CCB 4.7k CCYS R1624 R461 NEG DET :CHIP R428 C464
5.6Vp-p (H) 140mVp-p (V) 1.3Vp-p (H) 0.2Vp-p (V) STATUS B SDO :CHIP XOUT SDO 100 VDX VDDR VCC SDA
:CHIP 10k 100

GNDAR

GNDAC

GNDAS
:CHIP

GNDAL
0 R463 47k :CHIP 100 -3
*

GNDX
S-LINK1 :CHIP :CHIP

VDAR

AOCT

VDAC
R403 16V

VDAS

AOST
ECK0

ECK1

VDAL
S-LINK1 4.8 * 4.8 * SCL :CHIP

GND
-3 CHIP

AOR

AOC

VRO
VRR

VRC

AOS

VDD
VRS
PJERST SCL PJERST SCL

AOL
VRL

VR1
0

TP0

TP1
TP2

TP3

TP4
1M
S-LINK3 SEN SCL SEN SCL C434 R464 -3
S-LINK3 R1622 R1610 :CHIP 47 -3 47k :CHIP
220 :CHIP 0.7 * 100 :CHIP 25V
S-LINK4 HP SDA HP 0.7 * SDA C436 C451
13 14 15 16 S-LINK4

E
C1601
0.1
HIN SDA
R1609
100 :CHIP
R1618
220 :CHIP
HIN SDA
R1623
100
-3
C406 C413
-3
C415
-3 0.1
25V
B:CHIP
100
16V
TP SCL
D417
1SS355

2.4

4.9

2.4

2.4

0.4
S-OUT 25V SMS INTR O SMS VPIN :CHIP 10p 8p 0.1
S-OUT B:CHIP SNUB
N E
1.7
VIDEO VDD
C1615
1.3
VIDEO VDD
CH:CHIP CH:CHIP 25V
B:CHIP
-3
C432
0.1
25V
B:CHIP RY402

A PROT
VARI L 1.6 0.1 25V B:CHIP 0 -20V

SDA
SCL
C1607 C426 Q407 DS2Y-S-DC12
CSYNC VSS 0.1 C1617 CSYNC VSS 47
E C1602 470p 1.2 C421 -3 2SD601A
470p 25V C1614 25V C429 -3 R450
C1605 CH:CHIP 6800p B:CHIP 47 25V C428 RELAY SW
CH:CHIP 1.6 1.2 B:CHIP 1.3 C1618 0.1 0.1 39k
1.4Vp-p (H) 861mVp-p (H) 2.3Vp-p (H) 2.3Vp-p (H) VARI R 0.1
25V
LPF RREF LPF RREF 0.1 C420 25V 25V PS401 PS402
:CHIP 19.4

PSDA

PSCL
SIRCS

GOUT

B INT

B CLK
BOUT

B DAT
R1621 25V 470p B:CHIP B:CHIP

-5V

+5V
VD+

VD-
VP
E B:CHIP 10k B:CHIP CH:CHIP N50 N50 0
C1604 R1607 C425 2.0A 2.0A C471
-3 R1615 :RN-CP
SV 6800p 10k C1613 6.8k 0.1 4.7
SUB V :RN-CP 68000p R454
B:CHIP :RN-CP AUDIO L 25V -3 AUDIO R
SU 25V -3 C422 C460 1k
17 SUB U

E
C1603
68000p
R1605
6.8k
B:CHIP 100
16V
B:CHIP C461
2200
25V
2200
25V
0
0 :CHIP -3
-3

R457 CN403
SUV SW 25V :RN-CP R406 R410 Q405

100 :CHIP
C419 C423 C459 C458 10k D416 4P +

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
SUV SW B:CHIP 270 0.0022 0.0022 270 DTC144EKA :CHIP RY401

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
100 :CHIP
0.1 0.1 1SS355 WHT

R413
:CHIP :CHIP DS2Y-S-DC12 TWEETER
O

R411
R412
CH:CHIP CH:CHIP 25V 25V ON/OFF MUTE

R418
R419

R420

R421

R422
SNUB AUDIO L :S-MICRO -
C427 B:CHIP B:CHIP -3 -3
10 R453 19.4 + L
L
C418 -3 1k
10 D409 :CHIP 0 E
- WOOFER
1SS355
2.6Vp-p (H) ON/OFF MUTE R +
R456
10k TWEETER
-3 E -
:CHIP
-3 AUDIO R R
+
Q406 WOOFER

A(1/3)

PSDA

PSCL

SIRCS

NC

NC

G
B

B INT

B DAT

B CLK

AUDIO(-)
E

AUDIO(+)

V.DRIVE(+)

V.DRIVE(-)

VP
E

-5V

+5V
CN003 -
2SD601A
11P RELAY SW
AU L AUDIO L :B TO B-S

AU R FOR CN202
CHECK
AUDIO R 10P
:B TO B-P (TUNER,YCJ,SYSTEM CONTROL,AUDIO)
TO G BOARD CN501

Schematic diagram
A (1/3) S board /
– 75 – – 76 – – 77 – – 78 –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

D-BV
TO(1/3)
C850
47 25V

D FOCUS TO(1/3)

VP-BUFF
R903
C810 100

D-GH
D-RH

D-GV
D-BH

D-RV

D-BV
0.1 C811 :CHIP C852
47

HP
VP
25V 47 FB805
25V BLM601 R911 25V
F:CHIP

2.4

2.5

2.0

1.5

2.1

2.1
100
C813 :CHIP
47 C821

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
25V 47

R848
R853

R855
25V

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

CLK

LSI

RSI

LRCK
AGND

LOUT

LREF

RREF
R815

R817

R819
C812 C820 IC807
0.1 µPD6376GS-E2
B 0.1
25V
25V
F:CHIP BV DAC

DGND

AGND
DVDD

ROUT

AVDD

AVDD
F:CHIP

SEL
L828

NC
R1001 L835

D-RH

D-RV
D+5V 1000 µH
560 1800µH
:RN-CP :LAV35 :EL0606

R957 C888 R994 C938


100 30k C923
47 :RN-CP 0.001 0.0047
R859 :CHIP 25V B:CHIP C956

1.5
CH:CHIP

2.0

2.0

2.5

2.4
2.5

2.5

1.2
22k 0.0047
:CHIP B:CHIP
+5V R956 +5V
C894 R964
100
47 10k -0.5
C851 :CHIP
C845 C848 0.1 25V :RN-CP

RHOUT
GHOUT

BHOUT

HDAVDD

HDOUT
XHDAOUT

BIASVSS

IREF

VCENT

BIASVDD

VOUT
XVDAOUT

VDAOUT

VDAVDD

RVOUT

GVOUT
BVOUT

SHVDD

SHVSS

SHBIAS
C843 0.1 1.1 -0.5

2.0

2.4
2.4

1.7

2.1

2.1
C825 0.1 25V D+5V C962 C968
47 25V 25V F:CHIP 0.1 47
0.1 25V F:CHIP 2.4 1.1 -0.5 25V
C831 F:CHIP 25V
C TEST6
DAVSS 25V
F:CHIP
47
25V
FB807
BLM601 FB806
BLM601
C849
47 25V R976
10k
R983
30k
-0.5
F:CHIP

CLK
LSI

RSI
DVDD LRCK

AGND AGND

ROUT LOUT

LREF
AVDD RREF
TEST7 DAVDD RH
R878 IC809 -5V :RN-CP :RN-CP
DAOUT
1k :CHIP IC817
TEST8 TLC2932IPW-E20
C824 C834 C866 µPD6376G IC824 R1015
0.1 25V B:CHIP 16MHZ PLL 0.1 µPV4570G 0 1

DGND
0.0022

AVDD
TEST9 DAREF
R877 B:CHIP 25V RDAC C917 C932 :CHIP

SEL
RH FILTER&BUFF

NC
27k :RN-CP F:CHIP 47 0.1
TEST10 R2
R876 R892 DVDD AVDD 25V 25V
4.7k :CHIP 6.8k C856 F:CHIP
TEST11 R1
:RN-CP 47 C858 RBIAS C870
25V 3.3 R932
TEST12 VCOIN 0.1 SELECT 47
D+5V
IC803 C842 25V 2.7k 25V
0.1 F:CHIP :RN-CP
TEST13 CM0006CF PLLVSS

1.5
C830 25V C863 2.2 VCO VCO 2.0
TEST14
DIGITAL-REGI PDOUT
R864 0.1 B:CHIP FB804 15p OUT IN L827 L834
6.2k 25V C833 BLM601 CH:CHIP
F:CHIP 47 25V 0.6 R939 1000µH 1800µH
:RN-CP C855 AGND
TEST15 PLLVDD FIN-A 220 :LAV35 :EL0606
220p
D TEST16
8C h
TEST5
R875
0 :CHIP
R879
0 :CHIP
B:CHIP
2.4
FIN-B VCO C865
:RN-CP FB801
BLM601
R993
30k R997 C937
TEST17 TEST4 INHI BIT 0.1 C922 C955
25V :RN-CP 560 0.001 0.0047
R874 2.0 R938 C878 C882 0.0047
100 :CHIP PFD PFD B:CHIP :RN-CP CH:CHIP B:CHIP
TEST18 BCLK 220 47 0.1 B:CHIP
R873 OUT INHIBIT :RN-CP 25V 25V
9 WCLK 100 :CHIP F:CHIP
TEST19
R872 DGND NC C867 R963
100 :CHIP 1 C893 10k -0.1
TEST20 C887
HBLK OUT R871 10V 0.1 :RN-CP
100 :CHIP B:CHIP 47 25V 1.1 -0.1 C961
TEST21 YSOUT C967
25V F:CHIP 0.1
1.1 -0.1 47
TEST22 YMOUT 25V 25V
R869 -0.1 F:CHIP
100 :CHIP R974 R982
TEST23 BOUT 10k 30k
R868
100 :CHIP :RN-CP :RN-CP RV
TEST24 7 8 GOUT
R867
100 :CHIP IC823

ODDEVEN
E TEST25
XOFDEF
ROUT
µPV4570G
R1014
0 2

XRESET
C931

HBLKIN

VBLKIN
XACKM
XMUTE
:CHIP
XSTOP

XBUSY

TEST3
TEST1

C916

PWM1
PWM2
SDAM

DVDD

0.1
SCLM

DVSS

SDAS

SCLS
RV FILTER&BUFF
XWC

47 25V
25V F:CHIP

R897
1k
4.8

4.8

*
*

4.8
4.8

4.8

0.6

0.6

0.1
:CHIP
D+5V
R856
100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
1k :CHIP
1k :CHIP

1k :CHIP

1k :CHIP

1k :CHIP

R854
100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

220 L826 L833


R828
R831

R833

R834

R836

1800 µH
R844
R846

R847 100
1k :CHIP

:CHIP R958 1000µH


R816

R818
R824

R825

:CHIP 100 :CHIP :LAV35 :EL0606


FB808
BLM601 IC808 IC812 R991 R996 C921 C936
30k 560 0.001 0.0047
TC74HC04AF(EL) TC74HC08AF(EL) C969 D-GV CH:CHIP B:CHIP C954
F 0.1
C807
25V F:CHIP
R829
10k
:CHIP
R832
10k
:CHIP
INV
C868
0.1
25V
F:CHIP
INV 0.1
25V
F:CHIP
D-GH
R955
C886
47 25V
:RN-CP :RN-CP 0.0047
B:CHIP
0.6 100 :CHIP R962 -0.2
10k
4.3 0.1 C892 :RN-CP 1.1 -0.2
C806 C960 C966
47 47
47 25V 1.1 -0.2 0.1
25V 25V
25V
0.1 4.8 0.7

2.4

2.0

2.5
2.4

1.6

2.1

2.1
R852 -0.2 F:CHIP
22k R898 R972 R981
:CHIP 1k 10k 30k
4.8 4.8 4.5 0.6 :CHIP :RN-CP :RN-CP GH
C801 IC822 A (2/3) BOARD : IC807, 815, 816, 817

RSI
CLK
LSI

LRCK

AGND

LOUT

LREF
RREF
D+5V 0.0012
R805 R808
4.3 0.1
B:CHIP
2.4
IC816 C915
µPV4570G R1013
0
3

µPD6376G
µPD6376GS-E2
4.7k 4.7k 47 GH FILTER&BUFF :CHIP
0.6 0.4 2.3 4.8 R896 C930
:CHIP :CHIP 25V 0.1

DGND
G

AGND
1M

DVDD

ROUT

AVDD

AVDD
:CHIP GDAC 25V

SEL
PSDA

NC
F:CHIP
C823 4.5 4.9
R865 100 :CHIP 47
100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
TO(1/3) SDA

ED-B

ED-G

ED-R
25V
R863 100 :CHIP
DIGUTAL ANALOG
R866

R881

R895

R900

R902
PSCL
1k :CHIP

R893

100 :CHIP
R884

10k R1000 L825 L832


SCL
POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY

1.5
:CHIP

R888
560 1000µH 1800µH
R860 R910 :RN-CP :LAV35 :EL0606
R913 R917
100 100
SYSTEM SYSTEM
4.5

100 100 FB802


:CHIP C822 :CHIP
0

:CHIP BLM601
*

0.1 :CHIP C935


TC7W66FU(TE12R)

R989 C920
25V 0.001 0.0047 C953
3.6

4.9

3.9

4.9

4.7

4.8

2.2
30k
F:CHIP C881 CH:CHIP B:CHIP 0.0047
13 L.REF
0

0
0

0
C879 0.1 :RN-CP
47 25V B:CHIP
25V F:CHIP
IIC SW
IC801

R961
0
0 YS

DREG SCL

O DREG SDA
MAIN SCL

MAIN SDA

I DREG SDA
I VPULSE

GND
VDD

I EXLC

O XLC

O YM

O YS

O I

O B

O G
10k
H 11 0
C885
C891
0.1
25V
:RN-CP
1.1

1.1
0

0
C959
0.1
C965
47
25V
MAIN DAC
O R 47 F:CHIP 25V
O VSHIFT 25V F:CHIP
R970 R980 0
O HSHIFT I DPJE SVA0
I DPJE SVA1
10k
:RN-CP
30k
:RN-CP GV
11 L.OUT
4.8

4.2
0

R843 100 :CHIP 0.1


O KUMUPRT I DPJE SVA2 IC821 R1012
R916
1k :CHIP µPV4570G 0
:CHIP
4

R842 100 :CHIP 1.9


O AREG SW IC805
I DREG ACK 0
4.8
R915
1k :CHIP
C914
47
C929
0.1 GV FILTER&BUFF LRCK/WDCK 13
25V

SHIFT REGISTER
O AREG RST CXP86324-021Q I DREG BSY 25V
0 R914 F:CHIP
PJED-CPU I DREG OVF
0 1k :CHIP SUB DAC

GENERATOR
O IIC SW
R840 100 :CHIP 4.8
O NVM STOP
LPSEL/RSI 14

TIMING
6Ah
I

LATCH
R810 L824 L831
R839 100 :CHIP 4.8 0 1000µH 1800 µH
I DSCAN :CHIP :LAV35 :EL0606
O DREGI RST
R838 100 :CHIP 4.8 4.9 R954
O DREGI MUTE I 5060 C873 100 :CHIP
0.1 C875 C884 C890
C934
I HP
10
I WIDE C864
33p
Q813
2SD601A
25V 47
F:CHIP 25V
D-BV 47 47
25V 25V R987
R999
560
C919
0.001
0.0047
B:CHIP C952 SI/LSI 15
I AREGI D5

I AREGI D4

I AREGI D3

I AREGI D2

I AREGI D1

I AREGI D0

I FF CH:CHIP D-BH 30k :RN-CP CH:CHIP 0.0047


YS OR
:RN-CP B:CHIP
SENSOR

I EXODD

R953
SUB DAC
I EXPLL

100 :CHIP
RESET

O OSC

0
I OSC
BINT

I JIG
GND
I HP

0.1
I VP

R959
R941 R945 10k
R912
1k
3.3k
:CHIP
2.2k
:CHIP
:RN-CP 1.1 -0.1
C958 C964
CLK 16

2.4

2.5

2.5
2.4

1.5

2.1

2.0
:CHIP C872 0 RE-YS 1.1 -0.1 0.1 47
D+5V 33p 25V 25V
CH:CHIP Q806 F:CHIP
2SD601A R968 -0.1
R979
4.9
0.6

0.1

5.0

2.2

2.0

4.3

4.5
4.4

5.6

4.9

YM OR 10k 30k 6 R.OUT


J :RN-CP BH
4/8 fs SEL 1

CLK
LSI

RSI

LRCK

AGND

LOUT

LREF
RREF
C862 :RN-CP
R887 0.1 25V B:CHIP R919 R920
0 3.3k 2.2k 0 IC815 IC820 R1011
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP µPD6376G C913 µPC4570G 0
:CHIP
5
MAIN DAC
IC811 0 C928

DGND

AGND
DVDD

ROUT
X801 B DAC BH FILTER&BUFF
220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP
100 :CHIP

AVDD

AVDD
RE-YM 47 0.1

SEL
12MHz PST9143NL
R882
R883
R885

25V

NC
25V
AT-49 F:CHIP
RESET
220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

220 :CHIP

D.GND 2 9 R.REF
R894

R899

R901

R904

NC VCC
R880 R943

1.5
E
1k 470 R998 L823 L830
C832 560 1000µH 1800µH
:CHIP E RST :CHIP
22p C835 :RN-CP :LAV35 :EL0606
CH:CHIP 22p FB803
C871
CH:CHIP BLM601 R985
4.7
3 4 5 12 7 8
R3

R2

R1
R0

15k
K C877 C880
R965
10k
:RN-CP R918
:RN-CP
C918
0.001
CH:CHIP
C933 C951
0.0047 0.0047
B:CHIP B:CHIP
PJERST R942
4.7k
47
25V
0.1
25V
10k
:RN-CP NC D.VDD A.GND A.VDD
C869
0.001 :CHIP F:CHIP R960 0.1
B INT F:CHIP 10k
D824 A0 VDD
:RN-CP 1.1 -0.1
1SS355 PROT 4.8
A1 WP C883 C957 C963
R936 47 1.1 -0.1 0.1 47
0 100 :CHIP 25V C889 25V 25V
REGI MUTE A2 SCLM
R935 0.1 -0.1 F:CHIP
* 100 :CHIP 25V R966 R978
E SDAM 10k
R937 F:CHIP 15k
100 :CHIP :RN-CP :RN-CP BV

+9V
IC810 IC819 R1010
D808
UDZS-5.6B
ST24E16FM6TR µPC4570G 0
:CHIP
6

PROT
EEPROM BV FILTER&BUFF
SENSOR Q804
L R823
0
:CHIP
D804
1SS355
PEAK HOLD
DTC144EKA
RESET
*
C829
0.47
16V
R0 AEh
C912 C927
B:CHIP R908 C970 47 0.1
100 0.1 C971 25V 25V
0
LEFT
R804 R814 R822
C854
0.1
:CHIP D+5V 25V 47
F:CHIP 25V
F:CHIP
• A (2/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS
0 680k 0 R830 25V
:CHIP R806 :CHIP :CHIP F:CHIP
100
470k
:CHIP :CHIP
C817 R907
R1
0 1 2 3 4
D803 Q803
1SS355
PROT

0.1
1SS355

100
PROT
D816

D817

C802 C805 C808 25V 1SS355 DTC144EKA :CHIP Q807


0.0039 0.1 0.0039 F:CHIP PEAK HOLD RESET
IC814 2SD601A D809

1.5
0
B:CHIP 25V
F:CHIP B:CHIP
TC74HC32AF(EL) R OR RE-R 1SS355 1.5
D807
OSD MIX SLICE
UPPER R849

M R803
100
:CHIP
*
C828
0.47
UDZS-5.6B
PROT ED-R 0
4.0

0
:CHIP
16V
B:CHIP
2.3
*
6.5
C876 IC818 0.9Vp-p (V) 1.3Vp-p (V) 0.4Vp-p (V) 1.5Vp-p (V)
0 5
-1.9

-2.5
0.1

0.1

0.1 NJM4558M-T2
-3.7

-1.9

-2.5

-3.7

R926 R870
6.5

6.5

R925 1.5k 25V 10k


TO(1/3)
IC804 0
560 :CHIP F:CHIP :CHIP CENT REF
1SS355

0 0
PROT

NJM2058M-TE2 Q814
1SS355
PROT

:CHIP
VCC+
D819
D818

2SD601A
PEAK HOLD IC806 4.8 REGI PROT R891 L802 5 6 7 8
VCC+

Q802 ED-G 0 0 10k


NJM2058M-TE2 10µH
VCC+

IC802 DTC144EKA 0 :CHIP


:LAV35
RESET BUFF R951 L809 L804 L803
VCC-

NJM2058M-TE2 0 0 1.5k 10µH 10µH 10µH C898 R1003


IV CONV :LAV35 :LAV35 4.5
VCC-

:CHIP :LAV35 R861 D810 220 33k L843


* C827 10k 1SS355 :RN-CP 10µH
VCC-

0.47 0 SLICE C897 16V


D802 0 0 R858 :CHIP 0.1 :LAV35
16V 10k E
1SS355 25V C911 R1002
B:CHIP :CHIP
R851 PEAK HOLD * R924 R950 R952 F:CHIP 2200p 15k
1SS355

2.0

0
1SS355

100 1.5k 560 1k Q808 :RN-CP


PROT

PROT

N 6.5 * 0 CH:CHIP
1.2Vp-p (V) 1.6Vp-p (V) 4.6Vp-p (H) 5Vp-p (V)
D820

D821

0 RE-B
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 2SD601A
-1.9

0.1

-0.5

B OR
-3.7

5.0

-2.0

-0.6

6.5

-3.7

R2 R923
LOWER 560 0 L801
R802 D801 :CHIP 10µH
C809 1SS355 R928
0
:CHIP
C803
0.0039
0.0039
B:CHIP
PEAK HOLD
R906
100
:CHIP ED-B
2.2k
:CHIP
Q809
2SD601A 0
RE-G
:LAV35
+5V 9 10 11
B:CHIP C826 G OR
RIGHT R821 R850 * 0.47 0 -5V
0 100 R862 16V D806
R801 R811 R813 :CHIP :CHIP 10k B:CHIP UDZS-5.6B 0
0 330k 680k :CHIP Q811
R857 PROT
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 100 Q805 C853 2SD601A
:CHIP 0.8 0 DTC144EKA 0.1 R922 ATT

A (2/3)
1k
25V 12MHz
RE-YS
RE-R

RE-G

RE-B

RE-YM
R820 RESET :CHIP 0
F:CHIP
0 Q801 Q812 4.6Vp-p (H) 4.3Vp-p (V) 430mVp-p (V)
O
1SS355

:CHIP 2SD601A 2SD601A


1SS355
PROT

PROT

-5V
D822

D823

INV 0 ATT
R3
C804 D805
0.1 C816 R929
(PJED,REGI-CORRECTION)

RH

RV
GH

GV

BH

BV
25V 0.1 UDZS-5.6B 1k
R905
F:CHIP 25V 100 PROT :CHIP
F:CHIP L829 L816 :CHIP
10µH 10µH
:LAV35 :LAV35

9V
RE-YS

RE-R

RE-G

RE-B

RE-YM

-5V

+5V

RH

RV

GH

GV

BH
BV
P TO(1/3)

– 79 – – 80 – – 81 – – 82 –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

A
+5V
+5V
L1405 L1408 R206 R201
R1511 R1519 0 0
+9V 47µH 47µH 4.7k
:LAV35 :LAV35 1.6 4.7k :CHIP :CHIP
:CHIP :CHIP
+9V 1.0
R1486 R1525 R1536 R1541
C1431 C1433 R1490 1.0 10k 10k 10k
0.1 1k R1506 :CHIP :CHIP
220 C1443 22k :CHIP

IO9
IO10

IO11

IO12

IO13
IO8

IO14

IO15
25V 16V :RN-CP 1k R1510
:CHIP

MA4

MA5

MA6

MA7

MA8
0.1 :CHIP 1k
F:CHIP Q1410
C1441 25V :CHIP
100 F:CHIP 2SD601A Q1416 D1408
C1423 0.4
C1407 0.47 C1429 16V Y AMP Q1412 2SB709A 1SS355
0.1 16V 12p 2SD601A

1.9

3.0

1.1
1.1

1.1

1.1

2.5
1.6

1.6

1.5

1.5

1.6
1.7

1.8
1.6

1.4
L1402 C1405 4.1 LEVEL SHIFT YUVSW OR
47µH 47 25V C1420 F:CHIP CH:CHIP BUFF Q1414 IC1409
B :LAV35 25V F:CHIP 470p
B:CHIP R1433
15k
X1402
3.58MHz
3.2
Q1409
2SD601A
Y-BUFF
R1476
820
3.0 4.1
3.4 R1496
2SB709A
LEVEL SHIFT
R1518
4.7k
CXA1315M-T4
DAC
C1526
:CHIP :RN-CP R1489 1k :CHIP Q1423 10
0.1

GND

IO16

IO15
IO14

IO13

GND

IO12

IO11

IO10
IO9

NC

*LCAS

*UCAS

*OE
A8

A7

A6

A5

A4
GND
R1439 C1525 12k :CHIP 2SD601A
0.01 FULL VCC

2.5

5.6
2.6 2.4 :CHIP C1487

5.6
1.5k B:CHIP 10 3.2 INV DVD
+5V IC202
5.5 :CHIP R1467
330
R1504
100 0.1 0.1 SCL * µPD42421 IC205
V45MSW R266
C :CHIP
R1472 C1470
R1482 :CHIP R1544 4M-EDODRAM 68 µPC2933T-E1
470 8.6 * 100 :CHIP

*RAS
470 220p SDA :CHIP 3.3V-REG

VCC

VCC

VCC
R1531

SECAMREF
APC

X443/358

X358

XNTSC

SVCC
R-Y OUT

B-Y OUT

B-Y IN

R-Y IN
:CHIP

*WE
5

IO1

IO2
IO3

IO4

IO5

IO6

IO7
IO8
MAIN C

NC

NC

NC
:RN-CP CH:CHIP 10k :CHIP DVD SW2 C233

A0

A1

A2

A3
C R1543 0.1 C245 5.0 3.3
4.5 100 :CHIP 100p
TO(1/3) R1466 0.4 SDA2 F:CHIP
3.9 2.9 100 :CHIP R1535 DVD SW CH:CHIP
SGND V OUT R1465 100 C240
MY-BUFF Q1403 C1515

MU
3.9 2.9

MV
C1416 100 :CHIP :CHIP 4.6 0.1
R1407

1.6

1.3
1.9

1.3

1.5

2.2

0.6
0.6

2.8

0.6

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5
2SD601A 4.7 CIN 4 U OUT R1464 0.1 COL SDA1 R1545 C298 25V L204 C260 C273
1k 6 25V R1547
4.0 3.4 100 :CHIP 40H 10k 0.1 F:CHIP 470
MAIN C-BUFF :CHIP FB203 47µH 0.1
C C1406
4.7
APED

CVBS/Y IN IC1402
3
SGND2
Y OUT B:CHIP
R1534
100
4.4 HUE SDA0

HLOCK
:CHIP
10k
:CHIP F:CHIP BLM601 :LAV35 25V
F:CHIP
6.3V C275
0.1
25V

0.1 25V B:CHIP

0.1 25V B:CHIP

0.1 25V B:CHIP


0.22 CXA2019AQ-T4 0.7 :CHIP 0.4 5.6 C244 F:CHIP

IO0

IO1
IO2

IO3

IO4

IO5
IO6

IO7
1 16V ADRS SCP 47
R1422 MAIN-DECODER R1468 MAIN YSW

MA0

MA1

MA2

MA3
B:CHIP 100 :CHIP * 0.8 25V

C1508

C1511

C1512
0 :CHIP
IC1410 R1421 SCL HTIM C1506 C1516 C1513 V45SSW
0.1
NJM2233BM(TE2) 100 :CHIP * 9AH 0.2 IC1404 47 0.1 0.1 GND
SDA VTIM 25V
C1401 Y-SW C1519 C1518 R1420
3.9 4.3
C1450 BU4053BCF-T2 25V 25V
F:CHIP
22 0.01 47 680 :CHIP 7 0.1 25V B:CHIP L1410 F:CHIP
25V B:CHIP 25V VSYNC RV IN C1449 YUVSW 47µH
MA8
COMB Y R1409 C1411 3.2 4.3 0.1 25V B:CHIP :LAV35 +9V
GND 2.2k 116V F:CHIP HSYNC RU IN C1448 3.2 DY IN

IO0

IO1

IO2
IO3

IO4

IO5

IO6

IO7
IO8

IO9

IO10

IO11

IO12

IO13
IO14

IO15

MA0

MA1

MA2

MA3

MA4
MA5

MA6

MA7
4.6 2.6 8 4.3 VCC R1537
:CHIP 0.1 25V B:CHIP

ABL FIL IN
3.8 VHOLD RY IN Y IN 6.2k +3.3V
Y 3.9 3.4 3.4 :RN-CP

RU OUT
C1410

RV OUT

RY OUT
R1419 Y OUT TP 3.3V
Y 3.2 0.0047

CERA

CP IN
JGND
0 6.5 DV IN 2.9

JVCC
220

6.1
5.8

5.8

6.1

0.4

4.4
4.6

2.4

0.4
MV U OUT

IREF
MAIN Y B:CHIP

AFC
:CHIP DU FB202
VCC R1406 2.9 4.0
V OUT IN MU BLM601

D C1442
4.6 3.3k
:CHIP R1427 2.9 V IN 2.9

0.6

1.6

1.3

1.9
1.3

1.5

2.2

0.6

0.6

1.7
1.8

1.6

1.4

2.5

2.8

1.0
1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.6

1.6
1.5

1.5
1.9

3.0
1.1

1.1
22 NC NC Q1406 330k :CHIP L210

9V

DVD Y

DVD R-Y

DVD B-Y

GND

TVIN

YSW

HUE

COLOR

DLY

GND

DLYSW
25V Y 2SB709A U IN
MBLK 0 INH 47µH

4.2
C1408 BUFF C1413 2.3 DVD SW :LAV35

1.8

2.9

2.9

3.2

0.7
3.8 100p 0.47 16V F:CHIP 0.4
2 R1432
VEE
DVD SW IC1407
CH:CHIP

XI

DGND

MIO0

MIO1

MIO2
MIO3

MIO4

MIO5

MIO6

MIO7

MIO8
MIO9

MIO10

MIO11

MIO12

MIO13

DGND
MIO14

MIO15

MOE

MWE

MCAS
MA0

MA1

MA2

MA3

MA4

MA5
MA6

MA7
CXA2039M-T6 C259 C272
R1429 8.2k GND DVD SW 0.1 100 16V

YUVSW
:CHIP

RYOUT
470 YUV CONTROLLER

CLAMP

BYOUT

TVOUT
Q1402 25V

LEVEL
100 :CHIP
100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
:RN-CP C1494

YOUT
P R-Y

P B-Y
F:CHIP

GND
R1442

R1443
R1446
2SD601A 3.2 R1437 47

P Y

9V
MAIN Y-BUFF 10k 25V XO DVDD
X1401 :CHIP
503KHz R1453 1.6
100 Y DVDD MA8
C1424 0.6
R1403 C1422 :CHIP C209
0.01 HO3 MRAS
1k 1 B:CHIP 0.1

5.8

5.8
5.8

1.6

2.7

3.7
3.9

3.8

3.4
:CHIP 4.0 25V
U F:CHIP HO2 AGND
C264

R-Y
L1404 C1427
3.4 0.1 25V F:CHIP
E 47µH C1421 0.1 HO1 ACI 3.3

KILLER
220 25V
:LAV35 F:CHIP Y
16V V R1540 HO0 VRBC C263
1.5k Q1424 3.3 0.1 25V F:CHIP
:CHIP VRTC
B-Y 2SB709A HWCK C271
Y V U TV BUFF 0.1
HRCK AVDD 25V
YUVSW IC204 F:CHIP
VP-BUFF
HRST µPD64081 AVDD

EU
EY

EV

TV
DGND 3D-COMB VRTY FB214
BLM601
BGP
HI3 VRBY
HP B8H 0
HI2 VCL C268
MUV SW 2.2 0.1 25V F:CHIP
C210 HI1 AYI C274
PIP 9V C1458 C1469 C1474
0.1 0.1 Y 0.1 0.1
0.1 D1410 25V HI0 AGND
25V
F PIP 5V
R1461
100
:CHIP
25V 25V
B:CHIP B:CHIP
25V
B:CHIP
+5V
D1407
1SS355
1SS355
DVDSW OR
C205
F:CHIP
DVDD AGND

CBPY
1.1
F:CHIP

C266
FB1406 0.1 AVDD
YUVSW OR D1409 1.5 Y 0.1 25V F:CHIP
BLM601 25V 14
1SS355 F:CHIP FSCO AYO R273
Y V U
1.7 100

C1455 0.1 25V F:CHIP


YUVSW OR

CH:CHIP
AGND ACO

C1465
R1484 :CHIP

C1446 0.1 25V F:CHIP

C1453 0.1 25V F:CHIP


13 1.1
KILLER R1530 C

10p
KILLER 22 R1492 AGND CBPC
:CHIP FB1410 22 4.7k
TV +5V :CHIP R272
:CHIP C265

1
TV OUT BLM601 FSC1 12 AVDD
0.1 100

BLM601
EY

DYCO0

DYCO1

DYCO2

DYCO3

DYCO4

DYCO5

DYCO6

DYCO7

DYCO8

DYCO9

FB213
Y 25V :CHIP

CKMD

DGND

DGND
DVDD
EY C1464

AVDD

NSTD
RSTB
1.5

TEST
CPLL

RPLL

CLK8

SLA0

ALTF
FB1409 F:CHIP

LINE
Q1422

SDA
SCL
0.1

ST0

ST1
R1441 100 :CHIP

R1445 100 :CHIP

R1449 100 :CHIP

R1452 100 :CHIP


B-Y EU

CSI
25V F:CHIP

KIL
EU 25V BLM601 2SD601A C216
EV F:CHIP 0.01
C1480 YUVSW C257

0.1 25V B:CHIP

0.1 25V B:CHIP

0.1 25V B:CHIP


EV C1468 1 B:CHIP
0 0.1
0.1 16V
G R-Y
25V F:CHIP
25V

C1520

C1523

C1524
C1484

3.2

3.9

0.2

0.1

0.1
1.9

1.8

1.8

1.6

2.0
2.4

1.2

1.3

1.7

4.3
F:CHIP
F:CHIP 0.1
MHLOCK 25V FB205

C1477 0.1
MHLOCK L1401 F:CHIP 0 R216

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
R1505 BLM601
47µH R1529 100 :CHIP
1k

R236

R240

R241

R242

R248

R249

R251

R255

R258

R259
:LAV35 C1510 100 R215 L209

0.2

0.7

0.3
1.0

1.7

1.0

2.2

1.5
:CHIP R1523 47µH
MBLK 56p :CHIP 100 :CHIP

0
0

0
MBLK 3.3k
CH:CHIP :LAV35
:CHIP R1528
SBLK
SBLK 2.2k D205 D204
FB1401 :CHIP
BLM601 UDZS-5.6B UDZS-5.6B C218

DAI4
DAI3

DAI5

DAI2

DAI6

DAI1

DAI7
DAI0

TM1

TM0

TC
FDCLK

MVSYNC

MCVSSD

MCVDDD

MVDDD
MVSSD

MAVSSA

MAVDDA

MY

MAVREFB
MV

MAVREFT

MU

MAVBIAS

MAVDDD

MAVSSD
MPHSYNC
MPVBIAS
NC
D201
C1493 PROT PROT 0.1 C261
1 1SS355 +3.3V
C1404 25V 100
0.1 25V F:CHIP R1418 F:CHIP F:CHIP RESET C227 16V

8
7

4
3

1
1 100 :CHIP 4.7 FB1411 0.1
DT MPVSSA R231 25V
R1417 BLM601 +5V

8
F:CHIP

7
2 100 :CHIP 0.1 10 4.7k
IC1401 DAO0 11 9 MPVDDA :CHIP
HM538253BJ-7Z 4 0.1
H 2M-VRAM 3
R1416
100 :CHIP 0.1
DAO7
DAO1
DPVDDA
DPVSSA
C1492
1
16V
F:CHIP
C221
0.047
B:CHIP
R235
100
:CHIP
C231
100
16V
C237
0.1 25V F:CHIP

R219
3 0.1 1.5 R1527 R1532 R1533 FB210 L207
VCC1 VSS1 DAO6 DPVBIAS 2.2
R1415 C1488 1.2k 1.2k 1.2k C202 :CHIP BLM601 10µH
SDA 6 0 0 100 :CHIP 0.1 0.8 0.1 25V F:CHIP
C1403 SC SIO8 4 4 DAO2 DPHSYNC :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 82p :LAV35
SCL 47 CH:CHIP FB204
1 0 0 3 2 0.1 0.1 BLM601
25V SIO1 SIO7 DAO5 DPVSYNC
R1414 R1517
MU 2 0 0 2 5 100 :CHIP 0.1 0 2.2k U V Y
MU SIO2 SIO6 DAO3 DFB

1.3

1.2

2.4

2.0

1.6

1.8

1.8

1.9
:CHIP
3 0
SIO3 SIO5
0 1 1 0.1
DAO4
IC1405 DAVDDD
MV
MV R1413 SAB9076H/N4 C1491 1.3
4 0 6 100 :CHIP 0 P&P-CONTROLLER 1 FB1412
SIO4 SE SC DAVSSD 16V
C1419 BLM601 U 0.6
1 4.7 0.1 4 F:CHIP

CLK

OVER

DB1

DB2

DB3

DGND

DVCC

DB4

DB5

DB6

DB7

DB8
DT WIO8 0.1 25V F:CHIP DCVSSD 2CH DU
0.1 0.1 0.6 C1497 0.1 25V F:CHIP
2 3 DAVREFB R1522
WIO1 WIO7 FB1404 DCVDDD 75 Q1420 IC203
I SU SU 3

4
0.1

0.1
WIO2 WIO6
0.1

0.1
2

1
BLM601

C1418
DVDDD
DV 0.3

0.9
C1490
0.1 V
:RN-CP 2SB709A
U-BUFF
15 µPC659AGS-E-2
ADC
DAVREFT

AGND

AGND

AGND
AVCC

AVCC

AVDD
SV WIO3 WIO5 DVSSD 25V
0.1

VRB
R1425

VRT

PCL

VCL
VIN
SV 1.6 F:CHIP

NC
5 0.1 22 25V DY
WIO4 VSS2 F:CHIP VSS
:CHIP C1496 0.1 25V F:CHIP
DAVBIAS 0.3
VSS4 DFS1 R1412 VDD
100 :CHIP C1417 R1495 820 :RN-CP 1.5
1 4.2 1 0.1 25V F:CHIP DAVSSA 0.9
WE DFS2 WE
FB1403 0.9 FB211

3.2

2.6

0.2

2.5

2.3
2 2.2 R1411 BLM601 4.2 DAVDDA Q1419 BLM601
RAS CAS CAS 2SB709A
100 :CHIP C1500
3 0.3 2 2.4 SPVDDA C1501 FB1414 R1507 V-BUFF
A8 QSF RAS 0.1 47 22 L201 L206
25V BLM601 Y Q204 C248 +5V
4 0.3 0 1 3 2.2 SPVSSA 25V :CHIP 47µH C243 C255 10µH

SPHSYNC
SAVREFB

SAVREFT
A7 A0 AD8 F:CHIP 2SB709A 0.1

SAVBIAS

SPVBIAS
SCVDDD

SAVDDD
R1516 :LAV35 0.1 100 :LAV35

SVSYNC

SCVSSD

SAVDDA

SAVSSD
SAVSSA
INV C232 25V

SVDDD
0.3 2

SVSSD
3 0.3 25V 16V

TACLK
0.3 R1410 470 0.1
A6 A1 C1489 F:CHIP
:RN-CP F:CHIP

POR
25V

SDA
100 :CHIP FB1413

AD0
AD7

AD1

AD6

AD2

AD5

AD3
AD4

SCL
TO(1/3) 1
2 0.3 3

AO
0.3

SU
SY

SV
BLM601 C201 R205 R218 F:CHIP
J 1 0.3
A5

A4
A2

A3
0.3 4 C1439
0.1 25V F:CHIP
16V
F:CHIP
0.3
1.0 47
25V
4.7k
:CHIP 4.8
1k
:CHIP
R225
8.2k
:CHIP
Q1418 C203 C228
VCC2 VSS3 2SB709A 0.1 R239 C235 R260 C247

25V F:CHIP
C1402 0.1 0.1
Y-BUFF 25V C241 15k 0.1

*
0.1 25V 47k 25V

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3
0.3

0.3

0.3

3.9
4.7

0.2

0.3
0.3

1.0

1.7

1.0

2.1

0.8

1.5
10

25V F:CHIP
25V F:CHIP F:CHIP :RN-CP F:CHIP :RN-CP 25V L208
C1445 0.1 F:CHIP
F:CHIP C1479 R1515 47µH
0.1 1 C1483 10k :LAV35
R232

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
25V 16V 0.1 :RN-CP
FB1402 C1467 0

R1440

R1448

R1451
R1444
F:CHIP F:CHIP 25V
BLM601 IC1412 0.1 4.8 :CHIP R257
F:CHIP R263 C256

C1463 0.1 25V F:CHIP

C1476 0.1 25V F:CHIP


C1451 0.1
PST9143NL 25V Q210 100 C251 0.1
4.7 6.4 560 47
F:CHIP 3.3 Q206 2SD601A 25V 3.3
RESET :CHIP :RN-CP

BLM601
25V F:CHIP

C1454 0.1

FB1408
FB1405 2SD601A V-BUFF
R1460 C234 R262
BLM601 4.3 AMP 10 VIDEO-IN
100 750 R269
R1473 Q201 0.1 560
10k :CHIP :RN-CP :RN-CP 2.6
2SD601A 3.5 5.8 R243 3.0
:CHIP C222 Q216
K INV 1 R229 2.2k
:CHIP
3.0 Y Y

4
R211 220 2.4 2SD601A
10V
470 C211 R217 B:CHIP :CHIP R256 V-BUFF
1k

1
R1483 :CHIP 22 2.2k
22 2.4 :CHIP R268
25V :CHIP FL203
C1462 :CHIP R224 R250 5.6k C258 R270
SYNC-SEP C220 Q212 :RN-CP 1k
10p 220k 470p 1k 15p
CH:CHIP :CHIP CH:CHIP 2SD601A :CHIP CH:CHIP :CHIP
Q215
R1455 R1456 BUFF
+5V 100 100 2SB709A
:CHIP :CHIP V-BUFF
L1412
• A (3/3) BOARD WAVEFORMS 47µH
:LAV35
Q207 L213 R202 R227 R230 C250
L203
R210 R223 10µH 470 100 100 C254 47µH
1k R212 2SD601A :CHIP :CHIP R247 R253 8.5 :CHIP 47 0.1 :LAV35 TP 9V
R1470 C1522 L1411 5.6k :LAV35 25V 25V
560
1 2 3 4 SUV SW
FB1407
BLM601
22
:CHIP
100
16V
47µH
:LAV35
:CHIP
:RN-CP
:RN-CP Y-BUFF
C224
56p
4.8 3k
:RN-CP
33k 4.8
:CHIP
F:CHIP

C214 2.4 COMB Y


L L1409 R1509 R1513
C1521
100
16V 1.5
2.2
15p
CH:CHIP
CH:CHIP
Y
R252
12k 4.2 Q214 Y
47µH C1481 1k 22k Q1417 FL202 R246 :CHIP 2SD601A
R234 1.8 Q211
L1407 :LAV35 100 :RN-CP :CHIP 2SD601A 2.8 1k Y-BUFF
C1452 C1486 C1514 Q203 Y-OUT 1k 2SD601A
47µH 16V BUFF :CHIP C242 R264 Y
L1403 220 0.1 0.1 25V F:CHIP 2.2 R226 :RN-CP AMP
47µH :LAV35 25V +9V 2SB709A 470 22 1k
16V Y 25V :CHIP
1.4Vp-p (H) 1.8Vp-p (H) 1Vp-p (H) 1.2Vp-p (H) :LAV35 C1447 F:CHIP Y-BUFF :CHIP
C1440 C1466 3.8 IC1408
C1435 0.1 0.1
0.47 12p 25V C1457 C1475 R1542 TC74HC153AF(EL)
0.1 25V 0.1
16V CH:CHIP F:CHIP B:CHIP 100
C1432
F:CHIP
25V 25V
:CHIP
SYNCSW R209
470p B:CHIP B:CHIP +5V 1k L205
X1404 R1487 R213 R222 R238 R245 C249 C253
B:CHIP :CHIP 47µH
5.6k
5 6 7 8 R1454
15k
3.58MHz
C1529
0.01 3.8 R1520
3.1 100
:CHIP 5.6
INH VCC
2.4
560
:RN-CP :RN-CP Q208
2.2k
:RN-CP
33k
:CHIP
47
25V
0.1
25V :LAV35

5.6

5.6
:CHIP R1458 Q1415 1k H.LOCK INH 2SD601A 6.1 Q213 F:CHIP

2.4
C1414 4.5 1.5k B:CHIP 2SD601A
0.1 2.9 3.0 :CHIP 0.8 0.1 1.7 C-BUFF 2SD601A
Q1407 :CHIP M HSYNC
25V Q1411 Y AMP 6.1 C-BUFF
M 2SD601A
SUB C-BUFF
F:CHIP 2SD601A
Y-BUFF
0.8
MHLOCK
M HSYNC HP 0.7 C Q202
2SB709A C213
Q209
2SD601A
2.4
5.5

SECAMREF

APC

X443/358

X358

XNTSC
SVCC

R-Y OUT

B-Y OUT

B-Y IN

R-Y IN
C1409 R1512 0.8 SHTIM MHTIM 0.8 C-BUFF 15p FL201 3.0 AMP R261 R265 C252
R1474 R244
3.2 47 2.3 2.4 12k CH:CHIP 12k 1k 47 0.1
25V R1481 R1499 :CHIP C1504 0.8 0.7 220 2.3 :CHIP :CHIP
SUB C 2.9 820 :RN-CP SHTIM HP :CHIP 25V
100 :CHIP 10 :CHIP R233
1.2Vp-p (H) 840mVp-p (H) 1.2Vp-p (H) 1.4Vp-p (H) SGND V OUT R1480 0.8 MHTIM 0.8
C-OUT
R228 560
R237
820
1.8
C236
B:CHIP C C
R1423 2.6 2.9 100 :CHIP S HSYNC 2.2k :RN-CP
:CHIP 0.1
1k CIN U OUT R1479 M HSYNC 0.8 :CHIP
4.0 3.0 R1508 25V
:CHIP 2.5 C1430 100 :CHIP R1497 470 GND
APED Y OUT C1499 R1514 F:CHIP
4.7 470 220p :CHIP
4.5 IC1403 R1493 :RN-CP CH:CHIP 100

9 10 11 12 C1412
0.22 16V B:CHIP
R1435
100
CVBS/Y IN
ADRS
CXA2019AQ-T4
SUB-DECODER
SGND2
SCP
0.7
R1477
330
:CHIP
:CHIP

:CHIP * 0.8 0 :CHIP


L212 R340 R342
SCL HTIM 1.1k
R1434 100 :CHIP * 0.2 10µH 470 +9V
9EH :LAV35 :CHIP :RK-CP
SDA VTIM
N 4.4
R1428
2.2k
:CHIP C1426
3.4

2.5
VSYNC RV IN
4.3

4.3
Q1413
2SB709A
5.0
R1498
1.5k
:CHIP
C1507
47
25V
R1501
10k
:CHIP
Q226
2SD601A
R341
430
:CHIP
R343
33k
R344
100
L302
47µH
R1431 Y-BUFF 8.5
1 HSYNC RU IN PEEKING1 :CHIP :CHIP :LAV35
SUB Y Q1405 680 IC1406
1Vp-p (H) 1Vp-p (H) 1Vp-p (H) 4.4Vp-p (H) 16V 0.7 3.9

ABL FIL IN
2SD601A :CHIP F:CHIP BU4053BCF-T2 4.6 C328
VHOLD RY IN C315 Q228 C329

RU OUT
RV OUT

RY OUT
SUB Y-BUFF C1459 4.4
YUVSW 56p 2SD601A 0.1
25V
47

CERA

CP IN
25V

JGND
JVCC
3.8 0.1 4.6 BUFF

IREF
CH:CHIP F:CHIP

AFC
R1430 5.0 DY IN

C1461 0.1 25V B:CHIP


25V MAIN Y

25V B:CHIP
SY-BUFF 220 C1425 VCC 3.2 2.3 4.0
0.0047 B:CHIP 3.0 5.0
13 14 15 R1408
100
:CHIP 3.5
4.1
:CHIP
B:CHIP

R1436
SV 5.0
Y IN
Y OUT
DV IN U OUT 5.2
2.6 R339
1k
330k :CHIP DU R335 R336 Q227 :CHIP
R1471 5.0 5.2 1.6
V OUT IN 470 1k 2SD601A

MHLOCK
2.3

4.2

1.8

2.9

2.9

2.9

0.7
R1424 Q1408 100 :CHIP :CHIP PEEKING2 R338 C314
SU

C1460 0.1
3.3k 2SB709A C1428 R1447 :CHIP 2.9 V IN 2.9 12k 22

100 :CHIP
C1415 BUFF 0.47 470 R337 :CHIP 25V
:CHIP U IN

100 :CHIP

100 :CHIP
:RN-CP 0 330
O 100p

R1463
16V SBLK INH
R1450 :CHIP

R1459

R1462
CH:CHIP F:CHIP R1494 DVD SW
X1403 8.2k 100 8.6
R1404 R1457 VEE
:CHIP :CHIP DVD SW
0.3Vp-p (H) 0.56Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H) 1k
:CHIP
503KHz 10k
:CHIP GND DVD SW

A (3/3)
C
C1437 Y
L1406 0.01
47µH C1434
1 B:CHIP
+9V :LAV35

SCL

SDA

FSC

COMB C

MAIN V/Y
C1438
C1436
220 0.1
25V
(P IN P,3D COMB FILTER)
16V F:CHIP

P TO(1/3)

Schematic diagrarm Schematic diagram


? A (2/3) board A (1/3) board /
– 83 – – 84 – – 85 – – 86 –
A BOARD
A (3/3) BOARD : IC1402, 1403 CXA2019AQ-T4 D303 D-4 3 D420 K-8 3 D824 H-8 3 Q013 C-9 1 Q206 D-8 2 Q226 F-2 1 Q410 K-4 1 Q1408 H-7 2 IC803 J-4 IC824 L-5
S [ P IN P, 3D COMB FILTER ] DIODE D304 D-4 3 D421 K-8 3 D1407 H-8 3 Q014 E-2 2 Q207 D-8 2 Q227 G-2 1 Q411 K-4 1 Q1409 E-8 2
IC IC804 J-2 IC1401 F-5

V SYNC
H SYNC

V HOLD

U2 OUT
V2 OUT

Y2 OUT
J GND
ADRS
3 3 3 2 C-2 1 2 2 1

V TIM
CERA

H TIM
L R D305 F-8 D801 J-2 D1408 H-9 Q015 E-1 Q208 Q228 F-9 Q801 I-2 Q1410 F-3 L R IC805 H-3 IC1402 E-9

J Vcc
*

IREF
SDA

SCP
AFC
SCL
D001 A-2 3 D402 K-7 3 D802 J-2 3 D1409 H-8 3 Q016 E-2 2 Q209 C-10 2 Q229 D-2 2 Q802 I-2 2 Q1411 G-5 1 IC001 B-1 IC806 I-2 IC1403 H-7
35 37 36 4 39 5 3 2 1 16 15 38 40 14 6 7 8
D002 A-2 3 D403 K-7 3 D803 J-9 3 D1410 H-8 3 Q017 E-2 2 Q210 D-8 2 Q230 F-2 2 Q803 J-2 2 Q1412 F-8 2 IC002 B-2 IC807 K-3 IC1404 F-8
V2 PED U2 PED Y2 DRIVE
D003 B-1 3 D404 K-7 3 D804 J-3 3 Q018 E-1 2 Q211 C-9 2 Q231 F-2 2 Q804 I-2 2 Q1413 H-5 1 IC004 B-3 IC808 J-3 IC1405 F-6
32fH
V2 DRIVE U2 DRIVE ABL CENT
D004 F-1 3 D405 K-7 3 D805 H-8 3
TRANSISTOR Q019 E-1 2 Q212 D-8 2 Q232 E-3 2 Q805 J-2 2 Q1414 G-8 2 IC202 D-5 IC809 J-3 IC1406 G-6
I2C BUS VCO
DECORDER D005 B-10 3 D406 M-7 3 D806 H-8 3 L R * Q020 F-1 2 Q213 D-10 2 Q301 D-3 2 Q806 I-9 1 Q1415 G-5 1 IC203 D-5 IC810 I-4 IC1407 G-8
ABL 9 ABLFILIN
IREF
H.SYNC PHASE
1/32 H.DRIVE V.SYNC V COUNT D006 E-1 3 D407 K-7 3 D807 H-8 3 Q001 A-2 2 Q021 F-1 2 Q214 D-9 2 Q302 D-3 2 Q807 H-9 1 Q1416 G-8 2 IC204 D-6 IC811 I-4 IC1408 G-8
SEP DET. SEP DOWN Y2 DRIVE 11 Y2 IN
2fH D151 A-3 3 D408 L-7 3 D808 H-8 3 Q002 C-10 1 Q022 F-2 2 Q215 D-3 1 Q303 D-3 2 Q808 H-9 1 Q1417 G-6 2 IC205 E-7 IC812 J-3 IC1409 H-9
U2 PED U2 DRIVE 12 U2 IN D201 D-6 3 D409 L-9 3 D809 K-3 3 Q003 A-9 2 Q023 F-2 2 Q216 D-8 2 Q304 E-3 2 Q809 H-9 1 Q1418 F-7 2 IC206 F-3 IC814 H-2 IC1410 G-9
AFC HLOCK C MODE 50/60
V2 PED V2 DRIVE 13 V2 IN D202 G-8 3 D410 M-3 3 D810 K-3 3 Q004 A-1 2 Q024 B-4 2 Q217 G-3 2 Q401 K-4 1 Q811 H-2 2 Q1419 F-7 2 IC401 J-8 IC815 K-4 IC1412 G-6
D204 E-2 3 D411 L-3 3 D816 K-1 3 Q005 A-9 2 Q151 B-5 1 Q218 E-2 2 Q402 K-4 1 Q812 H-2 2 Q1420 F-7 2 IC402 IC816 K-4 IC1601 F-1
10 CP IN
D205 E-2 3 D412 M-8 3 D817 K-1 3 Q006 E-1 2 Q152 B-6 1 Q219 E-2 2 Q403 L-4 1 Q813 H-2 2 Q1422 F-7 2 IC403 J-7 IC817 K-4 IC1602 G-1
CV/YC SHP f0
D206 D-9 3 D413 M-7 3 D818 J-1 3 Q007 B-4 2 Q153 C-5 2 Q220 E-2 2 Q404 L-4 1 Q814 K-4 2 Q1423 H-9 2 IC404 K-9 IC818 K-2
SUB CONT SECAM DELAY SHARPNESS
Y DRIVE U PED V PED
D207 D-9 3 D414 M-3 3 D819 J-1 3 Q008 C-1 2 Q201 D-4 1 Q221 F-7 1 Q405 L-2 1 Q1402 G-2 1 Q1424 H-3 1 IC406 M-7 L-4 IC819 L-2
TRAP ON PRE OVER DC TRAN

[ ] A (2/3)
SGND2
D208 G-9 3 D415 M-3 3 D820 J-1 3 Q009 C-1 2 Q202 C-2 1 Q222 F-4 2 Q406 L-3 1 Q1403 D-3 1 Q1601 G-1 2 IC681 J-6 J-5 IC820 L-3
17
CVBS/Y IN 34 SUB TRAP TUNER, YCJ, SYSTEM D209 G-9 3 D416 L-3 3 D821 J-1 3 Q010 E-2 2 Q203 C-9 2 Q223 G-9 1 Q407 L-3 1 Q1405 H-4 1 Q1602 F-10 1 IC682 I-6 I-5 IC821 L-3
CIN 32
VIDEO
SW
CONT TRAP
DELAY SHARPNESS CLAMP
AUTO
PEDESTAL Y DRIVE 18 Y OUT A (1/3) CONTROL, AUDIO [PJED, REGI-CORRECTION ] A (3/3) [P IN P, 3D COMB FILTER] D301 D-3 3 D417 M-3 3 D822 J-1 3 Q011 C-2 2 Q204 D-8 2 Q224 G-9 1 Q408 K-3 1 Q1406 D-9 2 Q1603 G-1 2 IC801 I-4 IC822 L-4
D302 D-4 3 D418 M-7 3 D823 J-1 3 Q012 C-2 2 Q205 G-9 1 Q225 G-3 2 Q409 K-3 1 Q1407 H-4 1 IC802 J-2 IC823 L-4
SUB COLOR NT/PAL U PED 19 U OUT
SUB HUE – A Board –
2fH V PED 20 V OUT
NT/PAL
ACC ACC
DET. HUE
TOT ON PAL ID F.F
TOT
ID AXIS
BST AMP
DELAY COLOR
COLOR PHASE DEM CHROMA
KILLER DET. AXIS DET.
HUE
COLOR
S GND 31
KILLER LPF CHROMA PHASE DET
SECAM VCO SHIFT SW

4.43/3.58
SW X'TAL PIN CLAMP NT/PAL
EXT COLOR
30 25 29 28 27 26 33 23 24 22 21
X 358

– (B_Y) OUT

– (B_Y) IN
X NTSC
APC
SECAM REF

– (R_Y) IN
A PED

– (R_Y) OUT
X 443/358
SVCC

A (3/3) BOARD : IC1404, 1406 BU4053BCF-T2 A (3/3) BOARD : IC1408 TC74HC153AF


B. COM

A. COM

DATA INPUTS
VDD

STROBE A OUTPUT
A1

A0

C
A

VCC 2G SELECT 2C3 2C2 2C1 2C0 2Y


16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

2C3 2C2 2C1 2C0 2Y

2G

B B A A

B B A A

1G
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1C3 1C2 1C1 1C0 1Y
B1

B0

C1

C. COM

C0

INH

VEE

VSS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STROBE B 1C3 1C2 1C1 1C0 OUTPUT GND
1G SELECT 1Y
DATA INPUTS
A (3/3) BOARD : IC1409 CXA1315M-T4
SAD2 SAD1 SAD0 SW0SW1SW2SW3
13 12 11 2 1 9 10

LEVEL LATCH LEVEL


CONVERSION CONVERSION

SDA 14
LEVEL
CONVER
I2C DECODER
SCL 15 SION

Power On
Reset

LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH

VCC 16
DAC DAC DAC DAC DAC

VCC
REG

AMP AMP AMP AMP AMP

3 4 5 6 7
DAC4 DAC3 DAC2 DAC1 DAC0
8
GND

A (3/3) BOARD : IC203 µPC659AGS-E2


VCL AVcc VRT VRB AGND
7 8 1 10 9

4 CLAMP S/H

A/D CONV. D/A A/D CONV.

TIMING ADD
CLK 24 GEN.

LATCH

18 19 23 22 21 20 17 16 15 14 13
DVcc DGND OVER DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DB8

< Component Side > < Conductor Side >

– 87 – – 88 – – 89 – – 90 –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

A CN1503
4P
CN1504
4P
CN1505
4P
CN1506
3P
WHT
CN1507
3P
WHT
CN1508
3P
WHT

HG OUT

VG OUT
HR OUT

HB OUT
HG RET
VR OUT

VB OUT
VG RET
HR RET

GV DEF

GV RET
HB RET
VR RET

RV DEF

RV RET
VB RET

BV DEF

BV RET
GV MID
RV MID

BV MID
RED YEL BLK :S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO
:S-MICRO :S-MICRO :S-MICRO
TO DY(R) TO DY(G) TO DY(B)
TO DY(R) TO DY(G) TO DY(B)

IC1502 IC1506
STK392-150
SUB DY-DRIVE STK392-150
SUB DY-DRIVE
RH RV GH GV BH BV
R1593 R1597
IC1509
120 120 LA78045
B 3W 3W V OUT

GEN
R1595

VCC

FLY
:RS Ch.3 Ch.2 Ch.1 Pre. Pre. SUB. Ch.3 Ch.2 :RS
120 Ch.1 Pre. Pre. SUB.
-Vcc -Vcc +Vcc -Vcc +Vcc -Vcc MUTE GND 3W -Vcc -Vcc +Vcc -Vcc +Vcc -Vcc MUTE GND
R1594 :RS
120
3W
:RS R1596 R1585 R1587 R1588 R1589 R1590 R1591 R1592

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.1

0.1

-14.3

1.2

-13.7

0.1

15.4

1.2
-0.6

-0.4

-0.4

-0.1

-0.2

-0.2

-0.2

-14.3

0
120 15k 560 560 560 560 560 560
3W :RN
Q1508 R1603 :RS R1598
2 120 C1557
1 2SC3311A 1.2k PS1504 7
Q1509 2.0A 5 4 L1511 3W 220
MUTE :RS R1554
2SA1309A 47µH Q1505
:LHL08 15k 2SC3311A
C1502 -14.3 MUTE :RN
PS1502 470 C1523 C1528 C1508 V-SEP
3 2.0A 10 470 0.0022 R1577
25V C1510 -15.4 4.6 C1552 C1525

470 25V
C1538
R1508 25V R1550 C1551 0.1 :B 12k 47p
R1503 R1504 470 R1513

C1530
:RN R1583

100p

C1531
1k 1k 1k R1524 R1529 C1533 R1535 12k 0.0022 100V :CH

100p
3.3k :RN 25V R1601 15.3 100
1k 470 1k

:B
:B

:B
PS1501 :RN :RN 1k -14.3 :RN :PT

C 2.0A :RN

C1506 R1514
47k
R1576
10k 4.8
R1604
10k
6 :RN :RN 25V :RN
-15.4
R1519
47k
D1522
MTZJ-24
D1523
MTZJ-24
D1525
GP08D
PUMP UP
C1526
1 :MPS
-0.5

R1501 100p C1522 L1512 PS1505 PROT PROT


2.2 :B 3.3k 470 R1522 R1518 2.0A C1527 R1584
47µH

PS1506
1/2W :RN 25V 2.2 0.0047 22k

2.0A
10k :LHL08 C1559
:RN D1503 1/2W 0.22 :B

1/2W :RN
R1502 R1560

1/2W :RN

2.2 1/2W :RN


C1504 R1507 C1519 C1521 MTZJ-4.7B :RN 0.1
2.2 180 100V

2.2 1/2W :RN

2.2 1/2W :RN

2.2 1/2W :RN

2.2 1/2W :RN

2.2 1/2W :RN


100p 3.3k 100p 470 MUTE REF R1536 C1536 Q1501
1/2W PS1503 R1523 R1525 R1528 C1540 2W :PT

R1510
:B :RN 3.3k 100p D1501

R1509

R1511
CN651 :B 25V 2.2 3.3k 3.3k 470

R1512

R1530

R1531

R1532

R1534
:RN L1510 2.0A :RN :B 2SC3311A :RS C1562 C1507 C1524
10P 47µH 1/2W :RN :RN 25V R1570 C1560 1000 MTZJ-5.6B 100p
L1509 :RN MUTE 1.5 1000 0.0047 25V SYNC SLICE :B -5V
:B TO B-S R1505 47µH :LHL08 R1537 R1549 R1552 TH1501 :FPRD :B R1582
220 220 2.2 2.2 90 25V 2.2k

2.2
TO A(1/3)BOARD CN402 R1506 :LHL08 1/2W TP -15V

2.2
1/2W
220 :RN :RN R1559
RH 10
R1526 R1527 L1513 L1502
R1515 220 220 1W 10µH L1501 47µH
RV 220 :RS 47µH
:LHL08 :LHL08 :LHL08
E L1515 D1520

D GH
R1600
100 R1610
100 R1566
6.8k
C1566
0.01
47µH
:LAV35
MTZJ-6.2B
PROT
E :PT
R1602 R1611
100 100
GV
E R1567
22k
BH C1520
8 100
E 16V
BV

-0.1

-0.1

-0.1

-0.1
+15V

0.5

0.5
0

0
CN605
10P -15V
:B TO B-S C619

E TO A(1/3)BOARD CN681
11V
+11V
47
16V
+15V
SW2

V.PARA H.SAW
VEE

E +5V

OVP
D1513 V.DRIVE V.DRIVE
C1545 (-) (+)
OCP -5V MTZJ-15B VCC SW1 GND
100
STB 5V PROT 16V R1541
3.3k
E C1505 IC1501
C1546 47

-2.1

2.5

4.0

-0.1

-4.0
-2.1

2.5
0.0047 25V CXA1726AS
RELAY :B R1542
C625 V ZOOMING &
• G BOARD WAVEFORMS E 47
16V +135V
10k
+5V
SHADING AMP 9

NC
F

12.2
C1513

-0.1
0.1

160k :RN

10k 2200p :B
1 2 3 135V R1615 10

R1521

R1565 C1561
L1514 C1571
47µH 0.001 10k
:RN TO CB TO CG TO CR
:LAV35 :B
R1564 BOARD

C1511
D661 D1521 R1609 BOARD BOARD
C669 C1512 10k C1563

10
TO T504 CN1501 1SS133 R665 MTZJ-6.2B R1579 0.01 10k
47 100 :RN
4P PROT
4.7k
-0.2 R663 25V
IC1504 B/S PROT 16V
1k
:RN :PT :RN
R664
WHT 4.7k 10k NJM4558D R1599
R1581
C1572
:S-MICRO R659 :RN SHADING AMP 10k 160k
:RN 0.001
16k R/S
0.1 :RN 0.1 -0.2 R1580 :B
E DET
D677 1k
HV(B) IC651
18.5Vp-p (H) 12.5Vp-p (H) 14.5Vp-p (H) TO PICTURE TUBE B HV.REG R677
1k
1SS133
µPC393C R1568
:RN
PROT 0.7
HV(G) STDBY 5V DVP OCP 2.4 R1556
10k R1533
100k
R1520 G2
TO PICTURE TUBE G D663 120k

0.1
1SS133 R661 22k

-0.1

-12.3
STDBY 5V TP STB5V R675 2.9 R673 C672 PROT 330k CN507
HV(R) TP.OVP

4 5 6 G TO PICTURE TUBE R
CN501
10P
10k
2.9
4.7k 47
25V
R671
R667
10k
R657
-0.2 2.1

R660
:RN

D672
JW(10) R1516 R1555
C1537
0.0047
D525
RGP02-20E L
R571
1k
3W
R572
39k
R574
39k
R578
39k
R579
39k R583
33k
R1586
100k
C1570
R1578
10k
C1517
0.22
2P
:MINI
MV

C663 R662 10k C1541 C1539 D1515 C1518 D1506 C1555 :RS 3W 3W 3W 3W 0.001
:B TO B-S 10k 1k 5.6k 10k 100 100 :B DF.BIA S RECT :RS :RS :RS :RS 1/2W :PT
100 0.0047 100 MTZJ-15B 0.0047 MTZJ-15B :PT
Q654 Q652 :RN :RN :RN R1544 25V DF
TO A(1/3)BOARD CN202 2.9 25V :B :B PROT DF
2SA1309A 2SD2144 L658 1.5k 25V PROT
HV BLOCK AUDIO(-) Q655 0.1
0.1
LATCH RY-DRIVE
10µH
C1516

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