Sony KV-36FS100 36FS200
Sony KV-36FS100 36FS200
Sony KV-36FS100 36FS200
RM-Y181
KV-36FS200
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SPECIFICATIONS
KV-36FS200/
KV-36FS100 38FS200(N)
Power requirements 120V, 60Hz
Number of Inputs/Outputs
Video 1) 3
S Video 2) 1
Y, PB, PR 3) 1
Audio 4) 3
Audio Out 5) 1
Speaker output (W) 10W x 2
Power Consumption (W)
In use (Max) 190W 195W
In Standby 1W 1W
Dimensions(W/H/D)
mm 985 x 774 x 633 mm
in 38 3/4 x 30 1/2 x 25 in
Mass
kg 98.4 kg
lbs 216 lbs. 8 oz.
1) 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
2) Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative
C: 0.286 Vp-p (Burst signal), 75 ohms
Television system 3) Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms, sync negative;
Picture tube
®
FD Trinitron tube
Antenna
75-ohm external antenna terminal for VHF/UHF
Supplied Accessories
Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Remote Control RM-Y180 (1) (KV-36FS100)
Remote Control RM-Y181 (1) (KV-36FS200/38FS200)
Optional Accessories
VMC-810S/820S
VMC 720M
YC-YC-15/30V
RK74A
EAC-66U/V
TV Stand: SU-36FS1
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
CAUTION
Short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield, or carbon painted on the CRT, after
removing the anode.
WARNING!!
An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible shock hazard, because of live chassis. The chassis of
this receiver is directly connected to the ac power line.
ATTENTION!!
Apres avoir deconnecte le cap de l’anode, court-circuiter l’anode du tube cathodique et celui de l’anode du cap au chassis metallique
de l’appareil, ou la couche de carbone peinte sur le tube cathodique ou au blindage du tube cathodique.
Afin d’eviter tout risque d’electrocution provenant d’un chássis sous tension, un transformateur d’isolement doit etre utilisé lors de tout
dépannage. Le chássis de ce récepteur est directement raccordé à l’alimentation du secteur.
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following Leakage Test
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from
all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes). Leakage current
connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and can be measured by any one of three methods.
bridges.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these
touching high-wattage resistors. instructions.
3. Check that all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps, and 2. A battery-operated AC milliampmeter. The Data Precision 245 digital
mounting hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain that multimeter is suitable for this job.
you have replaced all the insulators.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM
4. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication is 0.75 V,
that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage scale. The
customer and recommend their replacement. Simpson’s 250 and Sanwa SH-63TRD are examples of passive
VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery-operated digital multimeters
that have a 2 VAC range are suitable (see Figure A).
5. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of
deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their
replacement.
How to Find a Good Earth Ground
A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining
6. Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the screw on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. If the retaining
replacement of any such line cord to the customer. screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at ground by
measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an
7. Check the B+ and HV to see if they are specified values. Make sure ohmmeter. The reading should be zero ohms.
your instruments are accurate; be suspicious of your HV meter if
sets always have low HV. If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt trouble-
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 on the
8. Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs, screws, line; the lamp should light at normal brilliance if the screw is at ground
and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage as potential (see Figure B).
described below.
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Trouble Light
Ohmmeter
AC Outlet Box
AC Voltmeter
0.15 µF 1.5 kΩ (0.75 V)
Cold-water Pipe
Earth Ground
Figure A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage. Figure B. Checking for earth ground.
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will automatically begin to flash. The number
of times the LED flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY/TIMER LED flash indicators is listed in the
instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot be reproduced, the Remote Commander can be used to review
the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past problems and how often these problems occur.
Results for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. If the screen displays a “0”, an error has occurred.
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Display of Standby/Timer LED Flash Count
2 times
3 times
4 times
5 times
9 times
10 times
Standby/Timer LED
LED ON 0.3 sec.
LED OFF 0.3 sec. LED OFF
3 sec.
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SELF DIAGNOSIS
2: +B OCP 0
3: +B OVP 0
4: VSTOP 0 Numeral “0” means that no fault was detected.
5: AKB 1 Numeral “1” means a fault was detected one time only.
9: ZCD 0
10: 9VON 0
101: WDT 0
Serial: xxxxxxx
Model: xxxxxxx
Channel 8 ENTER
Self-Diagnostic Circuit
TO V BOARD
A BOARD A BOARD A BOARD A BOARD
Q904
IC301 IC561 IC001 IC003
BASE
Y/CHROMA JUNGLE V. OUT SYSTEM MEMORY
FROM FROM
A BOARD IO-BDAT
C BOARD 36 IK-AKBIN 26 5 BDA
IC702 PIN 5 VM-OUT 31 3 REF Q003 48 I-OCP
COLLECTOR
FROM A BOARD
33 HP(HLDWN) O-LED
A BOARD Q561
IC501 60
SDA 61 27 IO-SDAT DISPLAY
PIN1
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
+B overcurrent (OCP)
Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B (135V) line is detected by pin 48 of IC001 (A Board). If the voltage of pin 48 of IC001 (A Board) is less than 1V
when V.SYNC is more than seven verticals in a period, the unit will automatically turn off.
+B overvoltage (OVP)
Occurs when a high is felt onpin 2 of IC501 (A Board).
I-PROT
Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by pin 31 of IC301 (A Board). Power supply will shut down when waveform interval
exceeds 2 seconds.
IK (AKB)
If the RGB levels* do not balance within 2 seconds after the power is turned on, this error will be detected by IC301 (A Board). TV will stay on, but
there will be no picture.
*(Refers to the RGB levels of the AKB detection Ref pulse that detects 1K).
Zero Cross
Check Q691 collector (GK Board) 7.5V STBY goes to 0V when the set is turned on.
9V Check
Check Q691 collector (GK Board) 7.5V STBY goes to 0V when the set is turned on.
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SECTION 1: DISASSEMBLY
Rear Cover
3 Screws
+BVTP 4 x 16 3 Screws
+BVTP 4 x 16
5 Screws
+BVTP 4 x 16 1-2. CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
GK Board
A Board
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
1. Discharge the anode of the CRT and remove the anode cap.
2. Unplug all interconnecting leads from the deflection yoke,
neck assembly, degaussing coils and CRT grounding strap.
3. Remove the C Board from the CRT.
8 3
4. Remove the chassis assembly.
5. Loosen the neck assembly fixing screw and remove.
5
6. Loosen the deflection yoke fixing screw and remove.
7. Place the set with the CRT face down on a cushion and
6 7
remove the degaussing coil holders.
8. Remove the degaussing coils.
9. Remove the CRT grounding strap and spring tension devices.
10. Unscrew the four CRT fixing screws [located on each CRT
9 corner] and remove the CRT [Take care not to handle the
CRT by the neck].
WARNING: High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electric shock, discharge CRT before attempting to
remove the anode cap. After removing the anode cap, short circuit to either the metal chassis, CRT shield, or carbon painted on the CRT.
NOTE: After removing the anode cap, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and the anode cap to either the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon
painted on the CRT.
REMOVAL PROCEDURES
c
b
a
Anode Button
Turn up one side of the rubber cap in Use your thumb to pull the rubber When one side of the rubber cap separates from
the direction indicated by arrow a . cap firmly in the direction indicated the anode button, the anode cap can be removed
by arrow b . by turning the rubber cap and pulling it in the
direction of arrow c .
HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE CAP
1. Do not use sharp objects which may cause damage to the surface of the anode
cap.
2. To avoid damaging the anode cap, do not squeeze the rubber covering too
hard. A material fitting called a shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
3. Do not force turn the foot of the rubber cover. This may cause the shatter-hook
terminal to protrude and damage the rubber.
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The following adjustments should be made when a complete Perform the adjustments in order as follows:
realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed. 1. Beam Landing
These adjustments should be performed with rated power supply 2. Convergence
voltage unless otherwise noted. 3. Focus
4. Screen (G2)/White Balance
The controls and switch should be set as follows unless otherwise
noted: Test Equipment Required:
1. Color Bar Pattern Generator
PICTURE CONTROL: normal 2. Degausser
BRIGHTNESS CONTROL: normal 3. DC Power Supply
4. Digital Multimeter
5. Oscilloscope
6. CRT Analyzer
6. Switch over the raster signal to red and blue and confirm the
condition.
Purity Control 7. When the position of the deflection yoke is determined, tighten it with
the deflection yoke mounting screw.
8. When landing at the corner is not right, adjust by using the disk
magnets.
Purity control
corrects this area
Disk magnets a b
or rotatable disk
magnets correct
these areas (a-d) c d
c
Blue Red
Green
5. Move the deflection yoke forward, and adjust so that the entire screen
becomes green.
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
RV701 V.STAT
R G B
G
R B R G B R B
G
V.STAT magnet
V.STAT
BMC MAGNET
1 a a b
b b B B
G G
R R
2 a
a
R G B
3 a b
b a
R B
G G
b
B R
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R B G R B
G G
B R G B R Y Magnet
R G B B G R
C Board
B G R R G B
H-TRP TLV
4. Tighten the deflection yoke screw.
YCH
5. Install the deflection yoke spacers.
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GND
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Test Equipment Required: 1. Pattern generator 2. Frequency counter 3. Digital multimeter 4. Audio oscillator
VP 0 7 WRITE
HSIZ TV
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
Common
Service
No. Name Description Slave Sub Init
Group
Addr Addr Data
VERSION 0 VER Microprocessor version information = = 0
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Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
COL_TMP 0 GDOF Fix G DRIVE Offset A4 9A 4
1 BDOF Fix B DRIVE Offset A4 9B 15
2 GCOF Fix G CUT Offset A4 9C 7
3 BCOF Fix B CUT Offset A4 9D 14
4 DCOL Fix Dinamic Color = =
Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
PIC_IMP 0 BLAD Fix Black area detect (01 / 6-7) A4 09 0
1 SRTS Fix SRT level (01 / 4-5) A4 09 3
2 YNR Fix YNR(01 / 2) A4 09 1
3 GIRE Fix Gamma correction(01 / 0-1) A4 09 3
4 DAC1 Fix DAC1(02 / 7) A4 0A 0
5 DAC2 Fix DAC2(02 / 6) A4 0A 0
6 VMGA Fix VM on 1226 (02/5-4) A4 0A 0
7 GCUR Fix Gamma curve(02 / 2) A4 0A 1
8 BLKC Fix Black Compensation (02 / 1) A4 0A 1
9 TEST Fix TEST(03 / 6-7) A4 0B 3
10 RS Fix RS (03 / 3-5) A4 0B 0
11 RTC Fix RTC(03 / 0-2) A4 0B 2
12 APAC Fix APAC A4 0B 0
13 SRTH Fix SRT bit for Dynablack = High A4 5C 1
14 SRTL Fix SRT bit for Dynablack = Low A4 5D 1
15 SRTO Fix SRT bit for Dynablack = Off A4 5E 0
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Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
3L_COMB 0 FUNN Fix Function (0 / 7-6) for NTSC A4 3C 3
1 FUNP Fix Function (0 / 7-6) for PAL-N, PAL-M A5 3C 3
2 DRNG Fix DRANG (0 / 2) A4 3C 0
3 YCSM Fix Y/C Sep Mode (0 / 1-0) A4 3C 0
4 CNRK Fix CNRK (1 / 7-6) A4 3D 1
5 CNRL Fix CNR Lim (1 / 5-4) A4 3D 1
6 CLPF Fix C-LPF(1 / 3) A4 3D 1
7 SLPF Fix SelC-LPF(1 / 2) A4 3D 0
8 MODE Fix Mode1 (1 / 1) A4 3D 0
9 YPG Fix Y - Peaking Gain (2 / 7-6) A4 3E 3
10 PDSC Fix Pds. Clip (2 / 3) A4 3E 0
11 YLPF Fix Y-LPF(2 / 2) A4 3E 1
12 VENL Fix V-Emph N.L (3 / 4-2) A4 3F 4
13 VEC Fix V - Emph Core (3 / 1-0) A4 3F 3
Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
3D_COMB 0 COUT Fix COUTS(00 / 2-3) A4 21 3
1 YAPS Fix YAPS(00 / 0-1) A4 21 1
2 NSDS Fix NSDS(01 / 4-5) A4 22 0
3 MSS Fix MSS(01 / 2-3) A4 22 0
4 KILS Fix KILS (01 / 1-0) A4 22 1
5 DYC Fix DYCOS ( 02 / 7-6) A4 23 2
6 EXAD Fix EXADINS(02 / 5) A4 23 0
7 EXCS Fix EXCSS(02 / 1- 0) A4 23 1
8 CPP Fix CPP(03 / 6) A4 24 0
9 HDP Fix HDP(03 / 3-5) A4 24 6
10 CDL Fix CDL(03 / 0-2) A4 24 6
11 DYCO Fix DYCOR(04 / 4-7) A4 25 2
12 DYGA Fix DYGAIN(04 / 0-3) A4 25 10
13 DCCO Fix DCCOR(05 / 4-7) A4 26 2
14 DCGA Fix DCGAIN(05 / 0-3) A4 26 9
15 YNRL Fix YNRLIM(06 / 4-5) A4 27 1
16 CNRL Fix CNRLIM(06 / 0-1) A4 27 1
17 ID1O Fix ID1ON(07 / 7) A4 28 0
18 ID1W Fix ID1W0A1(07 / 6) A4 28 0
19 ID1N Fix ID1W0A2(07 / 5) A4 28 0
20 WSC Fix WSC(08 / 6-7) A4 29 1
21 VTRH Fix VTRH(08 / 4-5) A4 29 1
22 VTRR Fix VTRR(08 / 2-3) A4 29 1
23 LDSR Fix LDSR(08 / 0-1) A4 29 2
24 WSS Fix WSS ( 09 / 7 ) A4 2A 0
25 ID1E Fix ID1ECON ( 09 / 6 ) A4 2A 1
26 TT Fix TT ( 09 / 4 -5) A4 2A 0
27 FELC Fix FELCHK ( 09 / 3 ) A4 2A 1
28 TH Fix TH ( 09 / 1 -2) A4 2A 0
29 VAPG Fix VAPGAIN(0A / 5-7) A4 2B 3
30 VAPI Fix VAPINV(0A / 0-4) A4 2B 25
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Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
3D_COMB 31 YPFT Fix YPFT(0B / 4-5) A4 2C 3
32 YPFG Fix YPFG(0B / 0-3) A4 2C 8
33 V1PS Fix V1PS(0C / 6-7) A4 2D 3
34 VEGS Fix VEGS(0C / 4-5) A4 2D 2
35 CC3N Fix CC3N(0C / 3) A4 2D 0
36 C0HS Fix C0HS(0C / 2) A4 2D 0
37 SEL2 Fix SELD2FH(0C / 0) A4 2D 1
38 SEL1 Fix SELD1FL(0D / 5) A4 2E 1
39 YHCO Fix YHCOR(10 / 6-7) A4 31 0
40 YHCG Fix YHCGAIN(10 / 5) A4 31 1
41 OVST Fix +OVST(10 / 3) A4 31 0
42 CSHD Fix CSHDT(10 / 2) A4 31 0
43 KCTT Fix KCTT(10 / 0-1) A4 31 0
44 SHT Fix SHT(11 / 7-6 ) A4 32 0
45 VCT Fix VCT(11/ 5) A4 32 0
46 CGAT Fix CLKGAT ( 11 / 4) A4 32 0
47 CG2D Fix CLK2D ( 11 / 3) A4 32 1
48 CGGT Fix CLKGGT ( 11 / 2) A4 32 0
49 CGEB Fix CLKGEB ( 11 / 1) A4 32 0
50 CGT Fix CLKGT ( 11 / 0) A4 32 0
51 HPLL Fix HPLLFS(12 / 7) A4 33 1
52 BPLL Fix BPLLFS (12 / 6) A4 33 0
53 FSCF Fix FSCFG(12 /5) A4 33 0
54 PLLF Fix PLLFG(12 / 4) A4 33 1
55 KILR Fix KILR(12 / 0-3) A4 33 3
56 HSSL Fix HSSL(13 / 4-7) A4 34 12
57 VSSL Fix VSSL(13 / 0-3) A4 34 8
58 BGPS Fix BGPS(14 / 4-7) A4 35 4
59 BGPW Fix BGPW(14 / 0-3) A4 35 10
60 ADCL Fix ADCLKS(15 / 6-7) A4 36 3
61 NSDW Fix NSDSW(15 / 4) A4 36 1
62 HIZE Fix HIZEN ( 16 / 4) A4 37 0
63 HCNT Fix HCNTFSYN ( 17 / 6) A4 38 0
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Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
PIP 0 PFRN Fix VCXO oscilation A4 40 0
HD/VD input synchronous mode
1 PRVS Fix A4 40 1
selection
2 PCON Fix PIP sub contrast control A4 41 97
3 PUCO Fix PIP U level control A4 42 5
4 PVCO Fix PIP V level control A4 43 17
5 PHUE Fix PIP sub hue control A4 57 12
6 PKIL Fix Color killer A4 42 0
7 PSEP Fix C-sync sep input selection A4 44 1
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Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix Init
Group Var
Addr Addr Data Data
AP 0 SBAL Fix Sub Balance A8 41 4
1 SBAS Fix Sub Bass A8 43 4
2 STRE Fix Sub Treble A8 42 0
3 SRL Fix Surround level A8 44 0
4 BBOH Fix Surround Off - BBE high A8 45 10
5 BBOL Fix Surround Off - BBE low A8 45 5
6 BBSH Fix Simulated - BBE high A8 46 0
7 BBSL Fix Simulated - BBE low A8 46 0
8 BBMH Fix Surround - BBE high A8 47 0
9 BBML Fix Surround - BBE low A8 47 0
10 BBGH Fix WOW - BBE high A8 48 6
11 BBGL Fix WOW - BBE low A8 48 9
12 BBTH Fix Trusurround - BBE high A8 49 7
13 BBTL Fix Trusurround - BBE low A8 49 8
14 VFIX Fix Audio output fix data A8 4A 236
15 AGCL Fix AGC Level A8 44 2
Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
CCD 0 DUM0 Fix Only for testing = =
1 VOSD Fix Only for testing = =
Common
Service Fix /
No. Name Description Slave Sub Fix
Group Var
Addr Addr Data
OP 0 DISP Fix OSD Display position A4 06 28
1 RAMW Fix = =
Comparison data to determine Non-
2 ICMP Fix A4 39 4
interlace signal for OSD
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R ON: ON (1)
G ON: OFF (0)
B ON: OFF (0)
8. After adjusting SCON, if still out of spec, use RDRV registor as a fine
adjustment.
9. Reset GON and BON values to “1”.
R ON: ON (1)
G ON: ON (1)
B ON: ON (1)
10. Press MUTING then ENTER to save into the memory.
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4-6-6. SUB HUE, SUB COLOR ADJUSTMENT 4-6-9. H. CENTER ADJUSTMENT (HPOS)
(SHUE, SCOL) Perform this adjustment after performing H. Frequency
1. Input color-bar signal at 75%. (Free Run) Check.
1. Input a crosshatch signal.
2. Activate the Service Adjustment Mode.
2. Activate the Service Adjustment Mode.
3. Set (PIC) to Max and (COL) to 50%.
3. Select the HPOS item with 1 and 4 .
4. Connect an oscilloscope probe to C Board, CN705Pin 4 Blue Out.
4. Adjust the value of HPOS with 3 and 6 for the best horizontal center.
5. Select the SHUE and SCOL item with 1 and 4 .
5. Press MUTING then ENTER to save into the memory.
6. While showing the SHUE item, adjust the waveform with 1 and 4
until the second and third bars show the same level
(V2 = V3 < 0.15Vp-p).
7. While showing the SCOL item, adjust the waveform with 3 and 6
until the first and fourth bars show the same level
(V1 = V4 < 0.15Vp-p). Increase 1 step after adjustment.
V1 V2 V3 V4 4-6-10. H. SIZE ADJUSTMENT (HSIZ)
1. Input a monoscope signal.
2. Activate the Service Adjustment Mode.
3. Select HSIZ with 1 and 4 .
4. Adjust with 3 and 6 for the best horizontal size.
5. Press MUTING then ENTER to save into the memory.
8. Press MUTING then ENTER to save into the memory.
— 26 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
V ANGLE (VANG)
V BOW (VBOW)
— 27 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS
The symbol indicates a fast operating fuse and is displayed on the component
side of the board. Replace only with fuse of the same rating as marked.
Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour la
securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie.
C Board Le symbole indique une fusible a action rapide. Doit etre remplace par une
fusible de meme yaleur, comme maque.
V Board
1
Rating electrical power : 1/ 4 W Part Replaced ( ) Adjustment ( )
/ 4 W in resistance, 1/10 W and 1/ 8 W in chip resistance.
: nonflammable resistor A BOARD: HV HOLD DOWN
R550, T503, T504, D519, R530, R531
: fusible resistor
IC501, R533, D521, R532,
: internal component D520, C531, R529, R530,
: panel designation and adjustment for repair R531, C532
: earth ground
: earth-chassis
All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless
otherwise noted. REFERENCE INFORMATION
Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input. RESISTOR CAPACITOR
Readings are taken with a 10MΩ digital multimeter. : RN METAL FILM : TA TANTALUM
: RC SOLID : PS STYROL
Voltages are DC with respect to ground unless otherwise noted.
: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON : PP POLYPROPYLENE
Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production tolerances. : FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE : PT MYLAR
: RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND : MPS METALIZED POLYESTER
All voltages are in V.
: RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE : MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE
S : Measurement impossibility. : RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT : ALB BIPOLAR
: B+line : ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR : ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE
: ALR HIGH RIPPLE
: B-line (Actual measured value may be different). COIL
: signal path (RF) : LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR
— 28 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
V1 L R V2 L R V3 L R Y U V L R L R
Tuner Y/C
2 Audio Amplifier
P board 2 2 2
L 2 TDA8580J 2
2
2 2 2 10W&15W
Det. out Audio Processor
R
L R NJW1134
MOUT
3 L
Sub det-Out 4 RGB Driver
V
I2C Bus
2 Iprot 3 RGB TDA6108 Speakers
2 (For FV only) RGB 3
M306V5ME
Mircoprocessor
I.R. BC board
Video processor V-Out IR modulator
CXA2154/5AS AN5522 (24-27”)
BA3308
YUV
Vd 2 STV9379(32-36”) Sub woofer
T board (for FV only)
Hp
L.E.D.
Yout 3 TV-8
SRT
2
TA1226N
Yin C Y/C
CVBS,FSC H.Drive
3D comb PinP Proc. 2 E/W
Menu MN82832. M65665FP. Emiter IR Head
CTRL phones
P board 3L comb
Vert.
TC90A69.
Energy Star 5V 9V
5V For FS only
STBY Reg. Pin Horiz. To DY
G board Reg. H-Out
5VDC
TV-8 B+ Out 2SD2634(27”)
SRT 135V 2SC4159 2SD2645(32-36”)
DEC Rect.
Rect. Power Mosfet Low B 12.5V
2SK2876 200v
Rect. To CRT
Rect.
Audio 24V
Relay Rect. +13v
THP
L.F.T
Power Supply Rect. To CRT
OCP FBT FBT
-13v 27”-NX4521
AC Line Rect. Focus
32-36”-NX4600
D.G.C. G2 HV
— 29 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
C453
R209 R453 *
C203
R391 100k * 16V
0.1
75 :CHIP R208
16V
:CHIP 220
D306 D201 :CHIP
A C206
R390
75 R219
MTZJ-77-9.1B
C366
C367
0.47
10V
MTZJ-T-77-9
D200
MTZJ-T-77-9 Q319 Q317
9V 9V
2SD601A 2SD601A
DET OUT2
0.1 :CHIP 220 0.47 F:CHIP
TU001
AFT OUT
DET OUT
SAP IND
BUFFER BUFFER
RF AGC
ST IND
F MONO
16V :CHIP 10V D305
R OUT
L OUT
BTF-WA421
MODE
MUTE
F:CHIP MTZJ-77-9-1B
30V
SCL
SDA
VIF
GND
C202
9V
5V
AS
9V
NC
NC
STEREO R217 C207 D209 D307 R207
0.1
100k 0.1 16V MTZJ-T-77-9 R393 MTZJ-77-9.1B 100k R210 R909 C452
16V
VIDEO
:CHIP 75 :CHIP 220 1k :CHIP R452 *
— TP100
C201
0.1
16V
C200
0.1
16V
R218
100k
:CHIP
D210
220
R220
:CHIP
:CHIP
R910
R907
10k
:CHIP
C372 R388
0.01 1k
25V :CHIP
* 16V
CN3300
R912
B B MTZJ-T-77-9
1k
10k :CHIP :CHIP *
CN600
RF-AGC C368 R394 R908
:CHIP
6.3V Q002 C408 0.47 75 4.7k
R108
TO P BOARD
100
R099 0.0015 10V :CHIP
C049
2SD601A 100 R202 F:CHIP
BUFFER CN3302
C050 10 :CHIP 220
B 470
25V
C051
47
25V
C052
0.0047
R087
22k
:CHIP
:CHIP
AUDIO L 1
2
14 V
SYNC-SUB
D303
9V 3
L004 C402 C404 C406 C412 C414 C416 C418 C420 MTZJ-77-9.1B GND
R107 R206 0.022 0.0033 0.033 2.2 1 1 4.7 1
4
100 L003 R098 C056 C057 220 25V 16V C422 SUB-MUTE
9V :CHIP 1k 2.2 2.2 :CHIP 470
5 SUB_AUDIOL
C410
AUDIO L
— TP602 R086
C053
2200000p
6.3V
F
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
0.22
16V
27 26 25 24 23 22 21
C417
0.001 1
R303
560
:CHIP D102
R387
0
R343
10k C327
C325
47p R340
Q313
2SB709A
6
7 AFT
33k 25V MTZJ-T-77-5.1B :CHIP 0 :CHIP 3.3M R942 R356
C054 :CHIP :CHIP R302 47k 100
1 2 3
R943 BUFFER 8
V+
VREF
BBE1B
CRS
CTL
CBS
BBE2B
LINEB
OUT-B
CTH
4.7 470 C364 Q305 :CHIP L300 5.6k
MONB
IN3B
IN5B
SRSFIL2
TONE-HB
TONE-LB
IN4B
IN1B
IN2B
IN6B
R367
:CHIP 47p R339
2SB709A R335 100 9 GND
D009 C055 R089
Q005 IC400 :CHIP 56k 1k Q304 L301 FL302 R365
MTZJ-T-77-30 100 4.7k
NJW1135AGK1-TE2 R002 IK BUFFER :CHIP 2SD601A 560 10
16V L009 2SD601A R414 220 Q306 R342 DAT
TONE-HA
TONE-LA
OUT-A
AUDIO PROCESSOR VM OUT
C 0
IK
R337
SRS/SS
AGC
BBE1A
R085 :CHIP 33k R341 C326 R336
BBE2A
LINEA
2SD601A 6 4
MONA
11
IN5A
IN6A
C332
IN3A
IN4A
CLK
IN1A
IN2A
15k CHIP 330k 0.033 1k 100 R944
AGC
GND
SDA
SCL
CVA
CVB
15p
3W
DET OUT
R415 BUFFER 25V :CHIP 2.2k
12
0 R386 R344 5V
TP603 TP102 R301 100k 470k
5V
AUDIO R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 100
:CHIP :CHIP
MONOUT 13 30V
R403 :CHIP
14 SUB-DET-OUT
Y
100 Q300
C401 :CHIP R345 R346 R347 R348
2SB709A R350 15 GND
VIDEO
0.0068 C405 C409 C411 C413 C415 100k 100k 2.2k 2.2k
2.2k
C
C403 16V 16V 10V R401 R352 1k 10k
0.0033 C407 100
AUDIO R R300 0 R351 :CHIP :CHIP
R325
100
0.0015 :CHIP C300 0.47 R349 0
C031 JW(5.0mm) 10V 0 R333 R203
COMB C
LED TMR 1
R053 220p Q307 100 0
1k :CHIP :CHIP
R052 D111
2SB709A R332 C320
MAIN PWR LED 2
C032 100k MTZJ-T-77-6.2B BUFFER 100 0.47
R308 R320 R306
RD9.1EW-T1
10 :CHIP 0 68k
GND 3 R940 10k
D C065
D313
C030 :CHIP
CN003 0.047 C122 Q308 Q309 R941
100
R201
:CHIP
0.47
5V STBY 4 COMB Y :CHIP C303
6P Q001 R051 16V 0.1 100 R329 C313 0 10V
1M 16V
2SB709A 2SB709A * C311 0.1 R338
0.1
TO HS BOARD
SIRCS 5 2SB709A :CHIP BUFFER BUFFER 47 16V 100
16V
H SYNCH SEP R048
VIDEO 25V :CHIP D314
POWER 6
CN1004 C029 4.7k R001 C322 C321 C319 C309 C302 RD9.1EW-T1
L001 R050 1 10k 0.1 47 0.1 0.1 4.7
VIDEO
10k :CHIP R331 16V 25V 16V 16V R389
:CHIP 10k B B B 0
REG
R010
VM-OUT
L010 R140 R003 C002
CVBS2-IN
SGND
VBSS-IN
H-VD
I-REF
CVBS3=IN
TC2
COMBY-IN
Y-CLAMP
COMBC-IN
ABL-IN
TC1
CVBS4IN
Q301
C1-IN
CVBS1-IN
APED
VDN
PIP-OUT
MONOUT
VDP
HVCC
C-OUT
Y2-IN
EW
HGND
GND1
SVCC
Y1-IN
C2-IN
VT1M
R018 C004 R113 220 220 470 220p R321
2SD601A
MTZJ-T-77-6.2B
220 47 25V 100 C017 C015 X001 :CHIP :CHIP 100
C018
220p
0.0022 24p 10MHz
R004
C006 BUFFER Q010
R013 11 10
D112
JR16 C003 R120 CHIP R009 0.001
R015 CHIP Q303 2SB709A
E 0 R019 4.7k R017 220 R016 220 0.1 6.8k
:CHIP
470 0 1M
CHIP
R006 CHIP 12
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2SD601A BUFFER
HP/PROTECT
220 16V 1k R005 C318
R021 4.7k :CHIP C120 C121 C016 C014 C009 1k C007 C005 C001 16 15 14 IC301 R314 100 BUFFER
PIPCR-IN
PIPCB-IN
DVDCB-IN
13
DVDCR-IN
R039 R023 4.7k C060 10p 10p 24p 0.001 :CHIP 220p 560p 470p 2.2k
CN004 470 CXA2154AS 16V
AFC-FIL
PIPY-IN
DVDY-IN
FSC-OUT
ABL-FIL
Y2 1
APC-FIL
YUV-SW
4.7k 220p CHIP CHIP CHIP C008 CHIP CHIP CHIP R330
YS2/YM
25V
4P Y/C JUNGLE
IK-IN
B-OUT
R311
R-OUT
G-OUT
1 R318 330
B-IN
GND
VCC2
G-IN
R-IN
VCC1
2 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SSCP
YOUT
GND2
XTAL
1k 0
SCL
YIN
NC
SDA
NC
HD
GND
I-VHOLD
I-CVIN
0-IRHP1
I-HPULSE
3
I-RESET
I-VPULSE
I-SIRCS
TO HS BOARD
I_0SC
I_XIN
0_XOUT
CNVSS
P62/RXD0
P63/TXD0
IO-BDAT
R319
0_YS
I-HLF
O-B
O-G
IO-SDAT
I_IRHP2
0_OSC
IO-BCLKN
0_NVM_WP
O-NS
IO-SCLKN
R315
O-R
O_YM
GND
AVCC
VCC
VSS
VIDEO-2 100 100
4
— CN1006
33 34 35 36
C357
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Q302
2SB709A
C358 1 R111 C393 R374 C333 R368 R316
BUFFER
I-HSYNC_MAIN
*
IC001
I-HSYNC-SUB
0.01 100 C345 0.1 10k R372 4.7 0 5.6k
0_TIMER_LED
O-IRHP_MUTE
0_M_PWR-LED
GND 1 M306V5ME-109SP UPROCESSOR
0_TRV_SURR
C349
C348
O-SUBTMUT
R381 1k 25V R380 R378 C356 C353 0.47 16V :CHIP 0
O-AGCMUTE
O-3DRESET
I_9VCHECK
I-AFT-SUB
CN005 2 C341
0_IRHP3
0-ANTSW_0
0_MON_SW
FRONT-L R223 100 100 0.01 0.1 C354 C352 10V F C338 C304
O-YUV-SW
2 47
O-RELAY
O-ANTSW1
MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
O-MMUTE
I-MENU
I-POWERN
0_AMUTE
5P 220 :CHIP :CHIP 25V 16V 0.01 47 F:CHIP C343 0.1 C337 X301 0.47 R317
O-MONO
*
1 2 3
0_HTRP
O-TMUTE
25V
I-KEY
I-BINT
I-ZERO
:CHIP C359 B B 25V 25V 0.1 16V 470p 10V 560 R323
I-OCP
O-SAP
O-DGC
I-AFT
I-SAP
FRONT-R 3
D304
560
C350
330p R376 :CHIP 16V B C339
F TO HS BOARD C2/MENU 4
B R382 100 B L302 0.47 C335 R369 FL301
C317
15p
9V
R222
C208 D212 6.8k R379 :CHIP 10V 18p 100
100k
5V
CN1005 GND 0.1 C209 MTZJ-T-77-9 C360 100 L303 CH:CHIP R370 :CHIP
5 :CHIP
16V 0.1 R224 1 :CHIP C344 C340 100
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 1000
6 4
16V 220 0.01 :CHIP
R133 16V
R032 R139 R075 R077 25V
47k
MA111-TX
R225 C026 C027 220 * C035 220 100 C355 C347 C346
DVD CV
D410
100k D211 220p R025 0.001 R033 C034 * C038 L304 0.01 * *
B-CLK 4
:CHIP MTZJ-T-77-9 CHIP 220 B:CHIP 1k 0.001 220p C111 25V 25V 25V
R131
CN001 R134
MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
*
:CHIP :CHIP CHIP C036 C037 CHIP * R073 B
B-DAT
— 4P 3 220 CN3301
R383
2.2k
0.001 220p 4.7k C044 C351
1k
D113
R056 R060 CHIP CHIP C041 220p *
B-INT 2 PIP CR *
FOR R027 C028 220 220 R064 R066 C039 220p Q004 CHIP 25V
PIP Y
R074
GND 1
R136 R137 220 R029 0.001 220 10k 0.001 CHIP
2SD601A
D110 TO P BOARD
JIGS 4.7k 4.7k :CHIP 220 CHIP R409 :CHIP 1SS133T-77
DVD CR
150 SW SDAT
D309 R932 CN3303
Q402 R405
R408
R007
SCL
MTZJ-77-9.1B 75
2SD601A
2.2k
2.2k
10k R070 R384
DVD Y
:CHIP
1 DVD-Y
220 39k
MUTE :CHIP D310 R933 GND
G R071
47k
R054 R038 C033
R065
47k
C043
220p
CHIP R011 D320
MTZJ-77-9.1B 75
:CHIP
2
3 DVD-B-Y
R135
220
C020
Q403 R102 R055 R061 1k 1k 1 R114
220p
1k * D311 R934
4 GND
1SS133
4.7k 47k 47k :CHIP 6.3V R132 * :CHIP MTZJ-77-9.1B 75
2SD601A
D415
:CHIP
:CHIP CHIP * D008 :CHIP DVD-R-Y
5
MUTE R416 R030 R101 R076 MA111-TX R022 R024
4.7k R145 47k 4.7k 47k 680 680
D007 6 VIDEO
47 D005 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 1/16W 1/16W
MA111-TX
MTZJ-T-77-10B R103 :CHIP :CHIP
B
— 7
IK
4.7k R068 R012 MAIN HP
10k 3.3k
8 MAIN VP
:CHIP :CHIP
R037 R020
9
4.7k 680 GND
1/16W
PIP CB 10
:CHIP L503 L501 P-B-Y
4 2
10mH 10mH
11
:HCC :HCC P-R-Y
3
R078 T505 R560
H 47k
:CHIP
R031
* R034
220
5 1
C518
0.068
200V
:PT
R576
10
3W
-15V
TP99
R536
0.47
C
1 HV R1507
JW(5.0MM)
6.8k
3W R541
6.8k C551
12
13
P-Y
PYS
D101 :CHIP 3W 0.47
1/2W 14 GND
VCC MTZJ-T-77-9.1B R035 160V
NC S501
1
C048 220
1 10 200V 4 3 15
GND 0.001 :CHIP C542 GND
2
MTZJ-T-77-9.1B
25V C537 D530 4 100p C550
GND RESET 8 7 6 5 470 2 500V
CHIP R511 RGP15GPKG23 680p
3
R512
D100
V.DRIVE
— IC002 T502
:PMT
9 68
3W
6 1
WP
R542
CLK
DAT
C046 R548
STBY-5V
BD4743G-TR 10 D002
:RS +12V B+ 8.2k 8.2k
RESET MTZJ-T-77-5.1C TP98
2 T504
3W 3W
3 8
S502
SDA
C101 C047 D507 1SS133T-77
C539
0.001 470 C045
1 2 3 4
R504 R505
4 7 470
D531
R537
T503 C512
J205 25V 25V 10 560
C501
22k 25V RGP15GPG23 0.47 0.0027 L504
:CHIP :CI 2W D501 630V 10mH
I 2P
AUDIO IN IC003
MTZJ-5.6C 220p R508
4.7k
C508
1/2W
6 D510
1N4937/23
C552
220p
BR24C16F-E2 R552 470p R520 R546 C541 C540 FV CLAMP
500V
C502 22
D219 MEMORY Q590 JW(7.5MM)
1 4
500V 20 22k R538 22 100
0.47 3W H
R232 C212 MTZJ-T-77-9 R235 C507 D502 :RN 220k 100V 160V 5 DF D512
470k 4.7 220
2SD601A 680p ERC06-15S
:RS
13 R555 ERA38-06
YUY SW
HP PROT 5 19 H.DY(+) 100k C544
:CHIP :CHIP R501 R539 2kV C509 C554 D505 CLAMP
0.022
470
JW(7.5MM) 680p 4700p D503 GP08DPKG23 C573
3 6 630V
C213 Q501 C506 2kV 1.2k ERC06-15S R509 D534 SV 100
— 4.7
R233 220 :CHIP 10k 10k :CHIP 100 C505 2kV 1.2kV R553
D006 R503
J206 470k :CHIP
4.7k
470p Q502 B L502 0.47 R557 Q507
MTZJ-10B C6003 R6002 500V C513 C515 C517 R510 :FPRD 12 100k
3P D218 1 10k R057 C503
2SD2645-YB C510 0.051 C514 0.001 2.2
2.2mH
33
2SC3840K
:LHL08
YPBPR MTZJ-T-77-9 6.3V Q6000 100k 470p H OUT FB501 0.01 400V D504 0.82 250V 100V 250V 2W SW
R359
10k
:CHIP :CHIP R591 :CHIP 1.1UH 100V RU4AM-T3
2SD601A R547 ABL
1k R502 C504 :PT C516 11
J ZERO DET
D590
1SS133T-77
4.7k 17 18 470p
500V R526
10
PIN
FB505
1.1UH C553
0.82 250V
L505
33k
:RN 200V FB504
1.1UH
CN503
7P
3W 0.47 250V TP94
TO C BOARD
10
R6004 D513
1k
+12V
MTZJ-15B
CN706
:CHIP +15V
R551 7
R506 FB503 9 200V
4.7k
J203 R545 47 1.1UH IC561 R543
6
21 22 23 1W
AF C-P
1W R561 0.47 NC
— 3P
REAR VIDEO
3.3
:FPRD :RS
L511
8mH 10k STV9379
V OUT
:FPRD
:RS
5
DRIVE-
DRIVE+
C520 D515 8 GND
R535 C522 2200p RGP1004GT
VCC+
VCC-
4
REF
680k 1 PIN-OUT C545 HEATER
OUT
JW501 500V
-15V
5MM 0.068 L517 3
R524 R569 200V
2.2mH 7 -15V
R519 C519 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
R515 R517 10k 10k :PT :LHL08
100p 2
22k 1k 470 +12V
500V C565
:CHIP C525 C526 R566 220 1 HOLD-DOWN
220p 22 6.8k R565 R568
K C521
0.001
B:CHIP R518
Q511 Q512
500V 250V
FB502
:CHIP 330
2W
C568
6.8k
:CHIP
R549
4.7k
:RN
SW 2SC2412K-T-146-Q 2SC4159-E
SET 5V
10k 1.1UH 0.22
:CHIP PIN-DRIVE PIN OUT C561 :MPS C547 R580
TP52
V DRIVE
3 4 TP89
47 D561 TP96 0.001 100k
JW(5.0mm)
C528 R574 R559 1N4003GA 100V
1 2
L561
R516 0.0022 D536 D535 R523 1.8 47
R567
V-BOOST C546 CN501
2.2
9V
MA111TX
J201 4.7k :CHIP MA111TX 12k 1/2W :CHIP
:FPRD
0.001 R550 6P
— 4P
S VIDEO
E/W DRIVE
D516
1SS133 CLAMP
R528 R525
D518
1SS133T-77 R563
TH501
JW504
C564
1
-15V
+12V
100V 0.47
:FPRD
WHT
:DY
H.DY H.DY V.DY V.DY
+B
16V C529
25 2 H.DY(+)
L IC501 22 25V
C376 D523
C375
0.1 C377 C378
NJM2903M-TE2 MTZJ-.36B
3 H.DY(-)
C379
C373 0.01 R946 680p PIN-CONTROL
L R
R918
100
R919
100
0.001 25V
16V
330
0.01
25V
0.01
25V
R533
47k
1W
:RS VCC-
C571
1000 25V
D524
MTZJ-6.8B
H.PROT 4
5
H.DY(-)
V.DY(-)
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4
R577 D519
CN502 H.PRT
1k EL1Z-V1
6 V.DY(+)
C572
FSC
VSS1
VDDY
FIL
VB1
10P
TEST-OUT
PD
R573
Q562
VSSY
VB2
Y-OUT
C-OUT
SCL
MODE-1
D412 :CHIP
TEST-I3
TEST-I1
22
KILLER
VSS3
TEST
VSS2
VDD1
BIAS
Q561
VDD3
1 R571
C563
R572
C532 22
Q407 D520
2SD601A 22k 220 22k
NC 2 R532
:CHIP :CHIP
R413 1SS133 D521 120 NECK-PROT 25V
10k
2SD601A 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
C394
7 6
C385
5 4
C384
3
C381
2 1
C380 MTZJ-7.5X
GND 3 :CHIP
SW 0.47 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
GND C389 C387 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V R117 R080
4
0.01 25V 0.01 C382 * 4.7k R592
M 9V
9V
5
6
C390
100 16V
-2
25V
C388
100 16V
FB302
0UH
0.01
C383 25V
100 16V
:CHIP
R593
1.8k
Q531
R595
330k
0.33 2W
C590
D580
1SS133T
N/S 6 MSD601-RST1
N G 5 G
OCP LATCH
C535
0.1
B 4 B
R 3 R
GND 2
9V
I-K 1
— TO C BOARD Q321
2SB709A
CN705 BUFFER R924
100 TUNER/IF
CN303
8P
TUNING CONTROL
DEFLECTION
O SET 5V
MTS
Y/C JUNGLE
3
— BA5D-933-A
7.5STBY
RELAY
ZERO-DET
DGC
GND
MUTE
5V
14V
AUDIO-R
AUDIO-L
GND
9V
NC
B+
B+
GND
GND
ANT-1
ANT-2
9V
9V
GND
GND
P CN1405
CN410
CN1601
CN504
CN605
CN906
CN602
CN505
TO ANTENNA SWITCH
CN002
3P 6P 3P 7P *
— 30 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
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1 CN3301 15 1
4 D320
CN405 R115
1
�
R057
1 CN002
Q111 Q110
R132 2 2 TP2 4 14
14
5
R127
CN906
R914 R030
JR5 JR306
JR421 3 1 P RES S
Q005
1
G UID E
3 JR14
R087
31 21
R067 CN600
CN905 R102
R112 R071 11 1
R007 C062 D100 C301
TUNER
R301 15 4 3 2
R012 R101 D101 Q300 6
C016
C021
R050 C057 5
TU001
R034 R302
R035 R947 Q002 CN005
C008 JR422
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R004
D008 C030
1
CN601
C014
5 D303
T P07 C346
D111 C031 L004
R006 R018 C032
R015
X001 C369 C351 JR304
TP 41
Q001 R209
C004
R113 C340 R369 Q301 R052
R002 C344
R315
R001 R370
CN306
R6003 L304 TP0 8 C335
C357 C339 C336 C334 C316 JR312
R373 C317
Q6000 R021 R582 R317 R311
C582 R377 C411
R6001 D301 C341
C315
C048 R336
C388
R314 C390
IC001 R339 R318
C383 C413
R374 R372 R371
R135 R025 R218
R6002 Q302
�
R077 C343 FL301
R382 C333 R368
C415 C207
Q305 C396
D305 C366
64 FB302 JR401
C6003 D304 1 14 D307 D210
R319
33 C384 20 D306
JR4 R387 R337 C065
R029 R921 C382
R343 Q321 R946
C046 R078 R122 C393 R922 C381 D209
C364 R381 15
JR309 Q303
R344 C329 JR302 C361 R219 C206 R390
C101 IC302 R403
R342
Q309 R401
C377
Q306 R351 IC301
R073 C362 R924 R918 D200
R066 Q307 R934
R346 R321 FL303 C422
C374 R210
C047 R630 R350 Q308 R919 21
TP 02 Q003 R054 C363 1
JR303
R6004 R347 R323
R063 Q531
Q313
R386 R352 Q320 C402 40
R130 C417 IC400 R230
�
R345 C302 IC404 D213
CN410
R114 R348 JR311 1 C412
R103 TP0 4
R136 R349 C330 JR415 D212
IC402
O I T P01 C418 C208
C209
R328 R415 JR9
R325 R421
R420
C535 D302
R422 Q325 R398 1 CN903
IC6008 R223 J204
R322 R905
C427 C397 C211
3
C102 3
R229
D412 4 CN004 1 16
R423
CN504 CN406 R425 R950 R395
1 C372
Q010 C054
6 C6005 R388 R338
Q316 1
R203 R404
� C043
1
CN505 R592
D413
4 1
R560
JR10
D217
Q326 1
7
5 R231 R232
R595 C573 C443 Q400
R413 R406
FB504 CN401 R408
R564 R234 R407
R541
D580 CN502 1 10 C542 R235
C544
JR1 TP3 1
C550 D218
R593 R533
R405
R532 R562 E B JR403 C365
C561 D219
L561 JR12
D520 T P30 Q512 R555
Q503 Q562 D510 C212
R039 D512 R542
R561 Q507 C213
C532 R549
R570 R557
R514
�
R145
R573 C569 R556 L517
C548 L504 R1507
R055 R530 R548 C545
R535 C549 R550
Q590 R531
C521
D522 1 R537
R581 R527 C565 T P30
C543 1
R566 7 D519
R590
C533
1
4
D590 T P1 6
R509
R591 T505 R568 C568 TP 17 D531
R544
T P18
C523
R523
R516 6 R569 T504
2 7
8
CN006 R536
5 R518
IC561 CN503
R383 C518
C502 R553
IC501
R912 R578
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3 1
R517 D561 D534
Q511
TP 21 T P27 TP 28 TP2 9
R909
Q319 D516 HEATER
C530 FB502 C526
L502 -15V
CN501
C508 R525
GND
GND
R908
200V
CN003 D507
R510 +15V
B+(135V)
D518
L511
C529
B HOUT N/C
DF
� C501
C571
R539
R511
Q502
T503
P R E S S G U I D E L505
TP2 2 ABL
C506
TP2 5 C C FBT TP2 0
R512
B
T502 GND
E R526
E
Q 501 T501
C505
1-684-590-21
S502
S501
R580
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FB501 C546
C527 FB505
— 31 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
— 32 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
A BOARD WAVEFORMS
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KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
— 35 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
8 8 8 4 4 3
5
System clock generator
A-D converter
Internal peripheral functions
XIN-XOUT
Timer
Port P8
Vector table
R2 5K
DMAC INTB
R3 3
(2 channels)
A0 Black pointer
A1 ISP
Port P10
SB FLG 2
— 36 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
P BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | � 12
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L151
JW(5mm)
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— SYNC-SUB 2
9V
R104
R100
100
100
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C102
3
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NJM78M09FA Q152 1/16W C104
47
MUTE 4 R113 2SD601A-QRS-TX
9V REG L3390 100k Q151 D104 R101
SUB_AUDIOL R112 BUFFER
14V 2SB709A-QRS-TX
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2.2k R103 C103
1/16W
VCHIP 1/16W BUFFER 22k 10
6 I O C107
C110 R105
B
G 1
NC
9V
AS
10
OUT
DET
OUT
VOL
GND
OUT
AFT
VIF
SDA
SCL
MUTE
CONT
DE-EM
AF IN
VCC5V
VCC9V
R115 D103
AF OUT
RF AGC
VCC30V
470
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CLK 11
10k MA111-TX 1/16W
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30V
12
13
R107
560 TU150 � ��� �� ��� �� ��� � ����
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SUB-DET-OUT 14
GND 15
SCL
SUB-TUNER
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2SD601A
L3300
BUFFER
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C3300
R3300
R3301 1
—
47k
1k 10V
:CHIP
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R3314
R3302 0
D
R3304
C3301
1k
R3303 1
:CHIP Q3301
1k 10V
CN3303 :CHIP F:CHIP
2SD601A
15P BUFFER
TO A BOARD R3312
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DVD Y R3309 ���� ��� ��� ���
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1 R3306 470
22k :CHIP R3310
GND
DVD B-Y
2
3
:CHIP
C3302
47k
:CHIP
Q3302
2SD601A
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BUFFER
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DVD R-Y 5 0
PIP VIDEO
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6 R3311
Q3304 680
R3308
MAIN HP 7
R3335
2SD1292 22k
1/16W
MAIN VP 8
10
1W
9V
3.3V REG :CHIP
3.3V ����� ��� ��� ���
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P BY 10
R3336 IC3301
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—
11 M65665ASP
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4.7k
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47
16V
C3320
0.01
PIP PROCESSOR
C3334
0.01
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C3335
R3323 MTZJ-T-77-3.9B L3303
P YS
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22
21
560 VRT
16V
GND 14 F:CHIP L3301
AVSS 1 YIN
23
20
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GND 15 R3324
1k 0.1
C3304 16V C3321
F
:CHIP CBVSIN C3336
VRB
24
19
470p F:CHIP 0.47 R3368 0.01
C3319
47
16V
10V
F:CHIP
10k
:CHIP
AVDD UIN
F:CHIP
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18
R3318 Q3305 C3337
10k
2SD601A-QRS-TX
DRIVE
C3316 C3317 C3318
0.01 FILTER VIN
0.1 16V F:CHIP
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17
47 0.01
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16V 25V R3354
B 0.1 16V F:CHIP
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BIAS AVDD
27
16
1/16W
—
10k 47
C3322 16V
0.033 C3323 R3363
X'TAL1 CSYNCS
28
15
F:CHIP 0.22 33k D3301
25V R3369 1/16W MA111-TX ��� �������� ��� �� ��
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X'TAL2 RESET
29
14
R3327 1k R3330 R3331 R3359 C3339 0.01
0 1k 1k 0 22 F:CHIP
X3301
X'TAL3 SWMG
30
13
R3360
G
C3324 0
R3329
0 Q3307 18p AVSS TESTEN
31
12
:CHIP
2SB709A-QRS-TX 2
V OUT HD TEST5
32
11
R3361
0 3
FSC
P BOARD WAVEFORMS
VD
33
10
—
VDDDA BGPM
34
Q3309 R3362
9
3.3k
2SB709A-QRS-TX 1/16W OSD_BIN SCK
Y OUT
35
8
R3372 :CHIP
C3328
Q3308 0
0.01 F
2SB709A-QRS-TX V(B)OUT BGPS
1 2 3
36
7
C3330
U OUT 0.01 F
Q3312 3.3V
C3327
VZ DVSS1
37
H
6
R3321 470p
0
2SD601A 3.3V
SW Y
OSD_GIN DVDD1
38
5
R3374 R3364
C3331
R3348 R3343 0 100
R3346 0.01 F
1k 10k Q3310 1k U(G)OUT SCLK
39
4
:CHIP :CHIP 2SD601A :CHIP
C3329
R3347
10k
SW
3319
470p
AGNDDA SDATA 1.0 Vp-p (H) 3.5 Vp-p (H) 3.75 Vp-p (H)
40
3
:CHIP
— OSD_RIN OSDSEL
R3365
100
41
C3312
C3332 2
470p
C3313 0.01
PIP
Y(R)OUT SWM
42
100p F:CHIP
1
B:CHIP R3351
R3350 220
0 :CHIP
I
BA5D-933-P
J
— 37 —
—
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
P [PIP]
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172114013
BA5D
O I
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C103 C104
IC3390 C107
C3391
C3343 C3340
C3339
L3301
IC3301
C3341
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R3377
21
C3317
Q3314
Q152
42 JR003 22
Q3310
Q3312
B E
Q3304
CN3302
R3336
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I R B G
— 38 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
HS BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
FRONT
VIDEO2
A TO A BOARD
CN005
CN1005
5P
R1007
100
GND 1
—
S1006
AUDIO L2 2
AUDIO R2 3
MENU 4
J1231
GND 5 3P
C1238
0.47 V
B D1233
MTZJ-77-9.1B
R1234
75
VIDEO-2 1 L
—
100k
KEY 4 R
CN1006
4P S1008
C
U D M S
TOP TOP
—
R1011 R1009 R1008
R1010
820 1k 1.8k 4.7k
TO A BOARD
CN003
D LED-TMR 1
IC1001
SBX3081-71
D1001
MPWR-LED
IR DETECT
2 MTZJ-T-77-9.1B
PROTECT
GND 3
5V-STBY 4 1 2 3
— POWER
SIRCS
ON
5
6
C1002
0.01
C1001
E
470
R1004
1k
D1002
LNK0120022G
BA5D-933-HS
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VIDEO 2
CN1005
STBY
MPWR
CN1006
IMER
PWR
GND
MENU
CN1004
GND
GND
KEY
GND
GND
R2
L2
R1007
C1003
�
R1004
C1238
C1001
C1234
C1235
D1235
D1233
R1203
R1001
D1001
R1201
D1236
— 39 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
CN704 R718
KG KB G2
A 2.2
CRT
TO A BOARD R716
100k
(T503) 1/2W
G2 1
H V
J701
— G4
3 5
G2
6 G1-1
C707 CV
0.0047
RV701
1 7 H1 CV KR G1 G4 HV
2kV
E V STAT CONTROL H2
B 110M
8
1 E
G1-3
13 9 G1-2
12 10 TAB (CONTACT)
11
KR KB
CN702
KG
:PIN-J
— R715
560k
1/2W
CN707 D704
RGP10GPKG23
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C R 4 TDA6108JF/N1B
CRT DRIVE
100
1/2W
B 3
C711
HOLD-DOWN 2 4 6 5 0.001
R712
GND 1
1k
R OUT
B OUT
G OUT
1/2W R713
B IN
— R IN
G IN
1k
GND
VDD
IK
1/2W
R711
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1k
1/2W
CN705 200V R710
8P 100
D TO CN303
A BOARD
L701
C705
10
250V
R709
C706 100
IK 1 0.1 R708
1 3 250V 100 D701
GND 2
—
D702 D703 1SS83TD
R722 100 1SS83TD 1SS83TD
R 3
R723 100
B 4
R724 100
G 5
N/S 6
E N/S MUTE 7
2 C710
10
R700
22k
C709
10
H-TRAP 8
JW706
7.5MM
CN706
7P
IC703
— TO A BOARD
C704
NJM78M09FA
CN503 10
200V 7
N.C. 6
F GND
HEATER
5
4
I
G
O
C713
10
-15V 3 +12V R725
+12V 2 Q703 2.2k
2SD601A-QRS-TX
—
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1
HOLD-DOWN 10k H-TRAP
R720 C714
2.2k Q701 C708 IC701 47
0.1 R727
2SC3311A :MPS
LA6500-FA 2.2k
N/S MUTE R703 N/S AMP
RV702
G
100
R702 47k
220
1 2 3 4 5
Q700 R726
4.7k
R721 2SC3311A
2.2k N/S MUTE -15V C703
47
25V
— R704 R719
1
2
N/S COIL-
N.C.
R706 5.6k 220
1 2W
3 N/S COIL+
C702
0.1
R705 :MPS CN701
H 10k
R707
1.5
3P
C701
RGB DRIVE 47
25V
— BA5D-933-C
J
— 40 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
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— 41 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
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R923 0.047 D806
47 :PT 1SS133T-77
R876
A 9V 1k
:CHIP
D805
1SS133T-77
C811
L802 0.082
400V L801
C912 Q808 10mH
10mH
R934 470
C913 KTB764 CN902
0.001
0 Q906 25V
QP OUT 8P
2SC2412K-T-146-Q
VM OUT
— R920
820
D807
ERA82-004TP5
1 Q.P.-
R922
R917 R921 22 R826
1k
R919 2.2k 2 Q.P.-
100 10k
3 Q.P.+
R818
R916 Q807 100 :CHIP 4 Q.P.+
B CN901
10P
1k R918
100
IRF614
QP OUT 5 E
Q904 6 E
TO A BOARD Q905 D804
2SD601A RGP10GPKG23 C805
CN502 2SB709A 7 VM
AMP JW911 S 0.01
+B 5.0MM VM OUT 630V
8 VM
+B 1
D903
— NC
E
2
3
1SS133T-77 R915
1k
R913
Q903
2SD601A
AMP
C911
100
JW910
R819
47k
68 5.0MM
L901 R815
E 4 9V 68
R914
9V 5 270 R912 R911
220 68 R910 R842
9V 180 R857 2.2k C821
6 C910
3W C804 C803 12k :CHIP 0.01
C VM
HP
7
8
0.0047
R936
C909 JW(5.0MM) C908
470
16V
C907
33
Q902
2SA2005
VM DRIVE 1
0.1
:PT Q901
2SC5511
R902 R820 C862
10
R814
68
0.22 0.22 1/16W
:CHIP
R860
500V 160V 2.7 22k 1W 10k
VM DRIVER 2 :CHIP IC801 :CHIP R855
VD+ 9
*
H-DRV 10 R821 Q805 CORRECTION R840
1/16W
R909 R907 R905 R901 :CHIP
47 2.7 C903
6.8k R827 R811 KTB764 2.2k
1k 47 :CHIP 4.7k 10 1/16W
1/2W 470 QPVM OUT DQPVM
R856
12
11
:CHIP N.C
— R938
0
D902
MTZJ-T-77-22
D901
MTZJ-T-77-22
R930
0
DQPVMA
*
1/16W
:CHIP
13
10
R817 DQPAA
R906 R828 *
R904 C809
R908 18k R903 33k :CHIP
18k 0.33
560 560 :CHIP
14
DQPPOA DFPHA
9
C905
C906 C904
0.047
0.001 0.001 C902 C812
200V R833
0.047 0.01
15
:PT VCC1 DQPPHA
8
:PT *
D C810
0.1
R829
470k OP60
1/16W
:CHIP
16
VCC2
7
:CHIP
C901 R890
2.2 R834 6.8k
160V OP6M * 1/16W
17
D808 9VD
6
1SS133T-77 :CHIP :CHIP
R824
100k
9V OP6P
18
DQPD
5
:CHIP
R822
— 47k GND
19
GND
4
L803 R870 C808
R825 :CHIP
2.2k C826
100k 0.01
C813 :CHIP 100p
20
HPIN HSAWIN
3
100 :CHIP
R866 C824
GND
21
HSAW
2
56k Q812 R809 R830 0.047
8.2k JW(10MM)
2SA933AS-QRT
:CHIP R864
22
HP DFD ISEL
1
D813 100
1SS133T-77 :CHIP
C802
10 C823
R893 0.0027
33k
CHIP
—
VELOCITY MODULATION
BA5D-933-V
F
— 42 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
V [VELOCITY MODULATION]
E
C824 R856 R833 R842 ��� ���� �� ����
�
C803
S R855 R837
D807
� ��� �� ���
R860 R890 C804
B
Q807
R818 D803
� ��� �� ���
R817 D808 JR802 B
E
G C806 IC801
C812
� ��� �� ���
R822 Q805
R811
� ��� �� ���
R819
R870
C810 R828
R829 R820
� ��� �� ���
R827
C813
� � ��� �� ���
R821
R866 C862 CN901
1
10
1
� ��� �� ���
10 C913
Q P - C920
1-B+
2-NC
� ��� �� ���
C912 3-E
Q P -
E
R921
4-E
5-9V
6-9V
� ��� �� ���
C932 Q904
7-9V
E
R916
8 R914
Q903
R936
D901
L901
C906
D902
� ����� ���������� ������� ����
C904
R906
C907
C908
C901
� � �
� R909
R903
���� ��� ��� ���
R901
���� ��� ��� ���
C903
R907
R930 ���� ��� ��� ���
���� ��� ���� ���
C905
���� ����� ���� �����
���� ��� ��� ���
�
���� ��� ��� ���
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���� ��� ��� ���
� � �
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��� �������� ��� �� ��
— 43 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
GK BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
Q605
2SD774-T-3
SW
CN604 D647 D645
A
R692
TAB C607 D1NL20U-TA2 22k
C690
D1NL20U-TA2
470p FB611 FB610 FB612
GND 1 470
125V 1.1UH 1.1UH JW(5.0MM)
D620
JW602
R691 MA111-TX
7.5MM
D690 22k Q691
D600 MTZJ-T-77-27
D4SB60L-F T603 2SB709A
C603
AC RECT STBY PWR SW
JW603 0.22 STBY 7.5V
—
7.5MM 275V 1 7
T601 D601 Q690
S1VB20 D640
STBY 7.5V RECT MA111-TX
2SB709A
SW Q606
2
C629
R688 2 8
AC CN600 VDR600
1
560 D613 R615 FB616 C656
R606 2SD601A
250V ERC04-06SE 0.1 1.1UH 0.0047 L600
IN 2P R674 C608 10W 250V JW(5.0mm) 10k R607
D646 R611 ZERO DETECT
1000p JW606 :RB - + 10k
0.47 C621 MA111-TX 10k
JW(7.5MM) 3 9 R610
1/2W 560 D612
AC IN 1 JW600
10k
3
7.5MM RY600 250V ERC04-06SE C658 C651
0.0047 1000
AC IN 2
250V 25V
CN605
4 R694 R613
F601 C601 JW607 22k 10k 3P
6.3A/125V 0.22 JW(7.5MM) R687 R626 R627 R629 R630 R608
R603
275V JW601 1 9.1k 330k 330k 330k D641 10k TO A BOARD
4.7M
7.5MM
1/2W
10W IC600 MA111-TX
:RB CN906
C620
MCZ3001D R640
0.01 CONVERTER 1k FB617
3 GND
—
:CHIP 1.1UH FB602
D629 D628 1.1UH D611 13V
2
18
VSENSE VD
1
L505 MTZJ-T-77-12C MA111-TX D4SBL20UF3 R698 FB605
R625 +B RECT 0.47 1.1UH 1 5V
470 :CHIP Q600 C609 I O
NC C665
IRFIB7N50A 680p G
17
2
F/B D625 C640 1000
C633
R658
CONVERTER D1NS-4TA2 1000 25V
10
R673 0.001
L608
25V IC605
JW(7.5MM) CC C648 FB618 T604 C617 C624 BA05T 9V
16
C
C604
3
CT R660 470p JW(5.0MM) 33 10
R631 10k S 1KV 680p 160V 5V REG 9V
1 18 7
15k :CHIP
D614
VS 9V
EZ0150AV1 13V 6
15
4
RT C632
C643
THP501 0.1
FB619
3 17 L606 L609 47
5 GND
JW(5.0MM) FB604 JW(5.0mm) 25V
VB 1.1UH
GND
I O 4
14
C672
5
GND D624 C670 C638
RY501 47000p G
C634 D618 * 680p 100
2 16 C616 R609
3 NC
—
10 UF4005PKG23 Q601 800V 13V RECT 9V
2200 1 IC609 25V
:PP
JW608
NC
IRFIB7N50A C667 L607
25V 10W
PQ09RD21 2 +B
13
TIMER
6
FB614 * * FB609
7.5MM
C635
R659 PROTECT C649
4 15
* 500V 1.1UH 9V REG +B
R536 10 1
4.7 470p R671 D621
JW(7.5MM) VG 1KV R672 0.1 MA6D50
TO A BOARD
12
C668
7
SS 0.1 2W PS601 C618
JW609 R670 2W :RS * * *
C637 S 5 14
D501 7.5MM
0.1 10k 500V 25V C669 CN505
MA111-TX P-GND :CHIP 680p
CN602
11
D
VCI 9V
8
R535
C647
6 13 IC601 7P
47
2.2k VC2 R668
:CHIP OCP L605
DM-58 470
ERROR AMP
10
9
C645 D631
0.001 D1NL20U-TA2 7 12
:CHIP
CN503 R534
D615
5 4 3 1
3P 10k R619 D4SBL20UF3 L604
:CHIP
R632 R647 C642 0.47 AUDIO VCC
8 11
— DGC 3 Q509
100 91 220 Q608
DGC :CHIP FB606 C650
2SC3311A 2SD2144S
NC 2 C501 0.45UH 1000
0.22 DGC RELAY 9 10
35V MAIN RELAY SW
DGC DGC 1 PH602
ON3171-R -2 R667 C652
3 2 R617 R620 10k 0.047
PHOTOCOUPLER 1k R616 10 :CHIP R604 C653
1/16W 1.2k 10k 1
1/16W FB607
AUDIO VCC :CHIP
E
4 1 0.45UH
R618
CN1601 9V 0
6P
JW610
0
6
MUTE
ZERO-DET 5
SPKL+/SW
SPKL-/SW
10k
GND 2 STBY 7.5V
INL/SW
INL/SW
BUFFER
STDBY
INR/L
SPKR+
SPKR-
GNDL
MUTE
VCCL
7.5-STD-BY
DIAG
SGND
VCC
1
INR
GND
R1450
10k
TO A BOARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
F CN504
R1416
JR1410 C1463
0 100 -2
-2
PS1401
2.2k
:CHIP -2 C1450
1000
D1401 C1451
MTZJ-T-77-9.1B 0.47 -2 -2
C1407
CN1401
—
22 JR1404 0
CN1405 25V R1487 R1414 4P
3P 10k 100 C1457 R1458 C1458 R1413 JR1402
R1482 R1457 0.47 4.7k JW1402 0.47 2.2
4.7k
0 JW1418 1 SPK/R+
4.7k 1/16W 22.5MM 10V 7.5MM JR1405 0
AUDIO-R 3
-2 -2 1/16W C1413
2 SPK/R-
AUDIO-L 0.22
2
3 SPK/L+
GND 1 Q1401 JR1416 -2 JR1403 JW1405 0
R1461 0 R1462 0
2SB709A 4 SPK/L-
G
R1415
22k 22k
TO A BOARD 22k MUTE 1/16W 1/16W
JR1400 0
:CHIP
-2 -2
CN410
JR1401 0
THIS GROUND IS AN ISOLATED GROUND (-2). JR1406
0
DO NOT MEASURE USING CHASSIS GROUND. JR1407
0
—
AUDIO
POWER SUPPLY
I
BA5D-929-GK
J
— 44 —
—
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
C501
B
E
CN1405
���� ��� ����� ���
� JR1 R534 TP1 Q605
2 1 D690
B E
1 3 R1406
JR1403
���� ��� ����� ���
6 7 JR1402
T602
FB612
8
D645
Q691 HS609
C1461 R1405
4
JR1405
���� ��� ����� ����
5 IC609 C1402
����������
D643
2 R501 C678
R606
2
R1456
C1411
2
���� ���
3 1 13 9
Q690 JR1411
���� ��� ���� ���
� T601
L505
R1485
1 4
D602 C662
T603 R610
R1455
C1458
CLS001 ���� ��� ���� ���
B E R1459 TP24
C616
R1461 C1409 16 17
���� ��� ���� ���
R614 HS621 C670
IC602
� R618 FB609
6 . 3 A
C668
C634 L605
FB607
���� ��� ����� ����
R600 R627
FB606
R620
���� ���
F601
9
FB605
R698
R630
R629
HS600
1 D607
IC600
C627
R647
���� ���
D625
GND CN604
D613
C647
FB618
R1450
2.7A ���� ���
R640 C650
�
R612 16 C628 10
D618
PS1401
���� ���
D617
L604
R658
C643
FB619 IC605 O I ���� ���
GND CN603 C600 G
C640
���� ���
C621 S
1-684-591-22
HS601
Q601
C624 1
CN602
7 1 ���� ���
172113822
L608 ����� ����
FB602 D614 3
�� ����� ������� ���� �� ����� �� ������� ���� �� ����� ���������� ������� ����
���������� ����� �� ������ � ��� � ��� �� ��� � � �
���� ��� �������� ���������� ����������
��� ���� �� ������ � ��� ������ �� ��� ���� ��� ���� ���
���� ���� � ������ ���
� ������ �� ��� � ��� ��� ���� �� ��� ���� ��� ���� ���
���� ���� � ����� ����
� ������ �� ��� ����� � ���� �� ��� ���� ��� ��� ���
���� ���� � ����� ����
� ������ �� ���� ��� ���� � ��� �� ��� ���� ��� ��� ���
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� ������ �� ��� � ��� � ���� �� ���� ���� ��� ��� ���
����� ���� � �����
� ������ �� ��� � ��� � ���� �� ��� ���� ��� ��� ���
���� ���� � ����
� ������ �� ����� � ��� � ��� �� ��� ����� ��� ��� ���
����� ���� � ������������
� ������ ����� ����� � ��� ��� �������� ��� �� ��
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� ������ � ����� � ���� � ��� ���� ����� ��� ����
�� ������ � ��� � ��� � ���� ���� ���� ������ ������
��� �������� ��� �� ��
— 45 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
5-4. SEMICONDUCTORS
E C E B
B C B
E C
B C E
G
D
E C S
B
'
'
{
'
'
E
C
B
2SA933AS-QRT
— 46 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour
Replace only with part number specified. la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie.
6-1. CHASSIS
4-046-765-12 SCREW, TAPPING 7+CROWN WASHER
4-388-477-01 SCREW(3X16),TAPPING,+BV WASHER
7-685-663-79 SCREW +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3 22
7-685-648-79 SCREW +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 TT(B)
21
16
15 14
17
14
18 13
16 20 12
19 11
10
9
8
5
3 4 6 7
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES]
— 47 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
NOTE: The components identified by shading and ! mark are critical for safety. NOTE: Les composants identifies per un trame et une marque ! sont critiques pour
Replace only with part number specified. la securite. Ne les remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifie.
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
��
�� ��
��
��
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��
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION [ASSEMBLY INCLUDES] REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
— 48 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES
*
A A-1300-648-A A BOARD, COMPLETE
C030
C031
C032
1-165-176-11
1-164-230-11
1-126-964-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT
0.047µF
220pF
10µF
10%
5%
20%
16V
50V
50V
(KV-36FS100 ONLY) C033 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 10% 6.3V
* A-1300-713-A A BOARD, COMPLETE C034 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) C035 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
The high-voltage leads associated with the FBT on the A board are not included and C036 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
must be ordered separately. Order the following leads when requesting this A board: C037 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5% 50V
! 1-251-715-32 CAP ASSY, HIGH-VOLTAGE C038 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5% 50V
! 1-900-805-19 WIRE ASSY, FOCUS HV C039 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
! 1-900-805-22 CONNECTOR ASSY, G2 HV C041 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5% 50V
C043 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5% 50V
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) C044 1-164-230-11 CERAMIC CHIP 220pF 5% 50V
— 49 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
A
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES
C120 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10pF 0.50pF 50V C348 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C121 1-162-915-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10pF 0.50pF 50V (KV-36FS100 ONLY)
C122 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C349 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C200 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V (KV-36FS100 ONLY)
C201 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C350 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
(KV-36FS100 ONLY)
C202 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V
C203 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C351 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C206 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
C207 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C352 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V
C208 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C353 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V
C354 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C209 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V
C212 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7µF 20% 50V C355 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C213 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7µF 20% 50V C356 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C302 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7µF 20% 50V C357 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
C303 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C358 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C359 1-162-961-11 CERAMIC CHIP 330pF 10% 50V
C304 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
C309 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C360 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
C311 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V C364 1-162-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47pF 5% 50V
C313 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C365 1-162-117-00 CERAMIC 100pF 10% 500V
C317 1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 5% 50V C366 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
C367 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
C318 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 16V
C319 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C368 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
C320 1-126-959-11 ELECT 0.47µF 20% 50V C372 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C321 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V C373 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
C322 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C374 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 16V
C375 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C325 1-162-923-11 CERAMIC CHIP 47pF 5% 50V
C326 1-164-373-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033µF 25V C376 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V
C327 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C377 1-162-963-11 CERAMIC CHIP 680pF 10% 50V
C330 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V C378 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C332 1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 5% 50V C379 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C380 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C333 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7µF 20% 50V
C335 1-162-918-11 CERAMIC CHIP 18pF 5% 50V C381 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C337 1-164-315-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5% 50V C382 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C338 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C383 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 16V
C339 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V C384 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C385 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C340 1-126-767-11 ELECT 1000µF 20% 16V
C341 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V C387 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C343 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C388 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 16V
C344 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V C389 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
C345 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V C390 1-126-933-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 16V
C346 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V C393 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
C394 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10% 10V
C347 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V C396 1-162-917-11 CERAMIC CHIP 15pF 5% 50V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
— 50 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
C401 1-162-969-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068µF 10% 25V C521 1-162-964-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 10% 50V
C402 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022µF 10% 25V C522 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
C403 1-162-967-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0033µF 10% 50V C525 1-102-244-00 CERAMIC 220pF 10% 500V
C404 1-162-967-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0033µF 10% 50V C526 1-107-662-11 ELECT 22µF 20% 250V
C405 1-164-677-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033µF 10% 16V ! C527 1-162-116-00 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 2KV
C406 1-164-677-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.033µF 10% 16V C528 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022µF 10% 50V
C407 1-162-965-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0015µF 10% 50V C529 1-128-551-11 ELECT 22µF 20% 25V
C408 1-162-965-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0015µF 10% 50V C530 1-130-475-00 MYLAR 0.0022µF 5% 50V
C409 1-127-715-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22µF 10% 16V ! C531 1-126-965-91 ELECT 22µF 20% 50V
C410 1-127-715-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22µF 10% 16V ! C532 1-126-965-91 ELECT 22µF 20% 50V
C411 1-128-934-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.33µF 20% 10V C534 1-126-967-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 50V
C412 1-126-961-11 ELECT 2.2µF 20% 50V ! C535 1-164-360-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 16V
C413 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V C537 1-126-941-11 ELECT 470µF 20% 25V
C414 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V C539 1-126-941-11 ELECT 470µF 20% 25V
C415 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V C540 1-107-995-11 ELECT 100µF 160V
C416 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V C541 1-128-560-11 ELECT 22µF 20% 100V
C417 1-115-416-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001µF 5% 25V C542 1-162-117-00 CERAMIC 100pF 10% 500V
C418 1-126-963-11 ELECT 4.7µF 20% 50V C544 1-129-718-00 FILM 0.022µF 5% 630V
C420 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V C545 1-106-387-00 MYLAR 0.068µF 10% 200V
C422 1-126-768-11 ELECT 2200µF 20% 16V C546 1-104-987-11 MYLAR 0.001µF 10% 100V
C452 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C547 1-104-987-11 MYLAR 0.001µF 10% 100V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) C550 1-102-002-00 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 500V
C453 1-107-826-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1µF 10% 16V C551 1-109-954-11 ELECT 0.47µF 20% 160V
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) C552 1-102-244-00 CERAMIC 220pF 10% 500V
C501 1-102-110-00 CERAMIC 220pF 10% 50V ! C553 1-117-667-11 FILM 0.47µF 5% 250V
C502 1-126-959-11 ELECT 0.47µF 20% 50V ! C554 1-117-635-11 FILM 4700pF 3% 1.2KV
C503 1-164-315-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470pF 5% 50V C561 1-126-967-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 50V
C504 1-102-228-00 CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500V C563 1-104-666-11 ELECT 220µF 20% 25V
C505 1-102-228-00 CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500V C564 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
C506 1-106-383-00 MYLAR 0.047µF 10% 200V C565 1-126-969-11 ELECT 220µF 20% 50V
! C507 1-162-116-00 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 2KV C568 1-136-169-00 FILM 0.22µF 5% 50V
C508 1-102-228-00 CERAMIC 470pF 10% 500V C571 1-126-942-61 ELECT 1000µF 20% 25V
! C509 1-162-116-00 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 2KV C572 1-126-942-61 ELECT 1000µF 20% 25V
! C510 1-137-150-11 MYLAR 0.01µF 10% 100V C573 1-104-665-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 25V
! C511 1-117-652-11 FILM 22000pF 3% 1.2KV ! C590 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V
C512 1-129-928-00 FILM 0.0027µF 10% 630V C1501 1-107-846-11 FILM 0.1µF 5% 250V
! C513 1-130-118-91 FILM 0.051µF 5% 400V C6001 1-126-940-11 ELECT 330µF 20% 25V
! C514 1-115-521-11 FILM 0.82µF 5% 250V C6002 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V
C515 1-104-987-11 MYLAR 0.001µF 10% 100V C6003 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1µF 10% 6.3V
! C516 1-115-521-11 FILM 0.82µF 5% 250V C6005 1-126-768-11 ELECT 2200µF 20% 16V
CONNECTOR
C517 1-107-649-11 ELECT 2.2µF 20% 250V
C518 1-106-387-00 MYLAR 0.068µF 10% 200V * CN001 1-560-124-00 PLUG,CONNECTOR (2.5MM) 4P
C519 1-102-244-00 CERAMIC 220pF 10% 500V * CN002 1-564-507-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 4P
C520 1-164-646-11 CERAMIC 2200pF 10% 500V (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
— 51 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
— 52 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
— 53 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
Q010 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R012 1-216-827-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/10W
Q110 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R013 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R015 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q300 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R016 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q301 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R017 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q302 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R018 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q303 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R019 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
Q304 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R020 1-218-688-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.50% 1/16W
Q305 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R021 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
Q306 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R022 1-218-688-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.50% 1/16W
Q307 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R023 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
Q308 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R024 1-218-688-11 METAL CHIP 680 0.50% 1/16W
Q309 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R025 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q313 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R027 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q317 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R029 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
Q319 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R030 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W
Q320 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R031 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
Q321 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
Q402 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R032 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q403 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R033 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
Q407 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R034 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
Q501 8-729-140-50 TRANSISTOR 2SC3209LK-TP R035 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
! Q502 6-550-107-01 TRANSISTOR 2SD2645-YB R037 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
Q507 8-729-043-95 TRANSISTOR 2SC3840K R038 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
! Q511 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-T-146-QR R039 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
! Q512 8-729-809-29 TRANSISTOR 2SC4159-E R048 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
! Q530 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R050 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
! Q531 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R051 1-216-857-11 METAL CHIP 1M 5% 1/10W
! Q532 8-729-200-17 TRANSISTOR 2SA1091O-TPE2 R052 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
Q561 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R053 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
— 54 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
R073 1-249-425-11 CARBON 4.7K 5% 1/4W R206 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
R074 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W R207 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R075 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R208 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
R076 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W R209 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R077 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R210 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R078 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W R217 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
! R080 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R218 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R085 1-215-924-00 METAL OXIDE 15K 5% 3W R219 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R086 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/10W R220 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R087 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W R222 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R089 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R223 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R098 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W R224 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
R099 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R225 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
R101 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R232 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/10W
R102 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R233 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/10W
R103 1-249-425-11 CARBON 4.7K 5% 1/4W R234 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R107 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R235 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R108 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R300 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
R110 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W R301 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R111 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R302 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W
R113 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W R303 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W
R114 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W R306 1-216-843-11 METAL CHIP 68K 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R308 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W
R117 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W R309 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R311 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R118 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W R314 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R315 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R120 1-249-413-11 CARBON 470 5% 1/4W R316 1-216-830-11 METAL CHIP 5.6K 5% 1/10W
R131 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R317 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R318 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R132 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R319 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) R320 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R133 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W R321 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
R134 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R322 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R135 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R323 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W
R136 1-249-425-11 CARBON 4.7K 5% 1/4W R325 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
R137 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W R328 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R139 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W R329 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
R140 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W R330 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/10W
R145 1-249-401-11 CARBON 47 5% 1/4W R331 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.50% 1/16W
R201 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R332 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R202 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W R333 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R203 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R334 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
— 55 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES
R335 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W R403 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R336 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R405 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
R337 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W R408 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
R338 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R409 1-249-407-11 CARBON 150 5% 1/4W
R339 1-216-842-11 METAL CHIP 56K 5% 1/10W R411 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W
R340 1-216-863-11 METAL CHIP 3.3M 5% 1/10W R412 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R341 1-216-851-11 METAL CHIP 330K 5% 1/10W R413 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R342 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/10W R414 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R343 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R415 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R344 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/10W R416 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R345 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W R452 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
R346 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
R347 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W R453 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
R348 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W (KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY)
R349 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R501 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP 470 5% 1/10W
R350 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W R502 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R351 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 ! R503 1-249-425-11 CARBON 4.7K 5% 1/4W
R352 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R504 1-216-455-21 METAL OXIDE 560 5% 2W
R356 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W R505 1-249-433-11 CARBON 22K 5% 1/4W
R359 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W R506 1-215-861-00 METAL OXIDE 47 5% 1W
R365 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W R507 1-249-401-11 CARBON 47 5% 1/4W
R367 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W R508 1-249-425-11 CARBON 4.7K 5% 1/4W
R368 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 ! R509 1-260-328-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/2W
R369 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W ! R510 1-215-883-11 METAL OXIDE 33 5% 2W
R370 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R512 1-215-910-00 METAL OXIDE 68 5% 3W
R372 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R515 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R374 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W ! R516 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R376 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R517 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R378 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R518 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R379 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R519 1-249-413-11 CARBON 470 5% 1/4W
R380 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W R520 1-215-907-11 METAL OXIDE 22 5% 3W
R381 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W ! R523 1-216-834-11 METAL CHIP 12K 5% 1/10W
R382 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/10W ! R524 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W
R383 1-249-421-11 CARBON 2.2K 5% 1/4W ! R525 1-249-428-11 CARBON 8.2K 5% 1/4W
R384 1-216-840-11 METAL CHIP 39K 5% 1/10W R526 1-215-905-11 METAL OXIDE 10 5% 3W
R386 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W ! R528 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R387 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 ! R529 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.50% 1/16W
R388 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W !XR530 1-218-718-11 METAL CHIP 12K 0.50% 1/16W
R389 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 !XR531 1-218-734-11 METAL CHIP 56K 0.50% 1/16W
R390 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W ! R532 1-216-810-11 METAL CHIP 120 5% 1/10W
R391 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W R533 1-215-879-11 METAL OXIDE 47K 5% 1W
R393 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W R535 1-216-855-11 METAL CHIP 680K 5% 1/10W
R394 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W ! R536 1-260-288-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/2W
R401 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W ! R537 1-260-288-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/2W
— 56 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
R538 1-247-887-00 CARBON 220K 5% 1/4W R907 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R541 1-215-922-11 METAL OXIDE 6.8K 5% 3W R908 1-216-829-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/10W
R542 1-216-486-00 METAL OXIDE 8.2K 5% 3W R909 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
! R543 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R910 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
! R545 1-249-387-11 CARBON 3.3 5% 1/4W R912 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R546 1-215-453-00 METAL 22K 1% 1/4W R915 1-216-823-11 METAL CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/10W
R547 1-215-457-00 METAL 33K 1% 1/4W R916 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R548 1-216-486-00 METAL OXIDE 8.2K 5% 3W R917 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R549 1-215-437-00 METAL 4.7K 1% 1/4W R918 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
! R550 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R919 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
R551 1-215-873-00 METAL OXIDE 4.7K 5% 1W R921 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
! R553 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 5% 1/4W R922 1-216-818-11 METAL CHIP 560 5% 1/10W
R555 1-249-441-11 CARBON 100K 5% 1/4W R923 1-216-830-11 METAL CHIP 5.6K 5% 1/10W
R556 1-249-441-11 CARBON 100K 5% 1/4W R924 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R557 1-249-441-11 CARBON 100K 5% 1/4W R932 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W
R559 1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP 47 5% 1/10W R933 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W
R560 1-215-922-11 METAL OXIDE 6.8K 5% 3W R934 1-218-285-11 METAL CHIP 75 5% 1/10W
R561 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W R940 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
! R563 1-214-798-21 METAL 1.8 1% 1/2W R941 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
! R564 1-247-895-91 CARBON 470K 5% 1/4W R942 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W
R565 1-215-889-00 METAL OXIDE 330 5% 2W R943 1-216-830-11 METAL CHIP 5.6K 5% 1/10W
R566 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/10W R944 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
! R567 1-249-385-11 CARBON 2.2 5% 1/4W R946 1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP 330 5% 1/10W
R568 1-218-867-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/10W R947 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0
R569 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W R6001 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R570 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W R6002 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R571 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W R6003 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
R572 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W R6004 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
R573 1-216-845-11 METAL CHIP 100K 5% 1/10W
! R574 1-214-798-21 METAL 1.8 1% 1/2W SWITCH
— 57 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
P C
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES
C704 1-107-652-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 250V R705 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W
C705 1-107-652-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 250V R706 1-249-381-11 CARBON 1 5% 1/4W
C706 1-137-528-11 MYLAR 0.1µF 10% 250V ! R707 1-249-383-11 CARBON 1.5 5% 1/4W
C707 1-162-114-00 CERAMIC 0.0047µF 2KV R708 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
C708 1-136-165-00 FILM 0.1µF 5% 50V R709 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
C709 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V R710 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
C710 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V R711 1-260-328-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/2W
C711 1-102-074-00 CERAMIC 0.001µF 10% 50V R712 1-260-328-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/2W
C713 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V R713 1-260-328-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/2W
C714 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V R714 1-260-087-11 CARBON 100 5% 1/2W
VARIABLE RESISTOR
IC
RV701 1-241-656-11 RES, ADJ, METAL FILM 110M
IC701 8-759-803-42 IC LA6500-FA
RV702 1-238-019-11 RES, ADJ, CARBON 47K
IC702 8-759-562-43 IC TDA6108JF/N1B
IC703 8-759-701-59 IC NJM78M09FA
HS
COIL * A-1401-099-A HS (VAR) BOARD, MOUNTED
L701 1-408-613-31 INDUCTOR 68µH
CAPACITOR
TRANSISTOR C1001 1-126-935-11 ELECT 470µF 20% 16V
C1002 1-164-096-11 CERAMIC 0.01µF 50V
Q700 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX
C1234 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
Q701 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX
C1235 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
Q703 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX
C1238 1-126-959-11 ELECT 0.47µF 20% 50V
RESISTOR
CONNECTOR
R700 1-249-433-11 CARBON 22K 5% 1/4W
* CN1004 1-564-509-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 6P
R701 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 10K 5% 1/10W
* CN1005 1-564-508-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 5P
R702 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 220 5% 1/10W
* CN1006 1-564-507-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 4P
R703 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R704 1-249-426-11 CARBON 5.6K 5% 1/4W
— 60 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
HS V
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES
DIODE
D1001
D1002
8-719-929-15
8-719-070-80
DIODE MTZJ-T-77-9.1B
DIODE LNK0120022G
V * A-1401-259-A V (VAR) BOARD, MOUNTED
D1235 8-719-108-12 DIODE RD9.1EW-T1
D1236 8-719-108-12 DIODE RD9.1EW-T1 4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
IC CAPACITOR
IC1001 8-742-212-20 HYB IC SBX3081-71 C802 1-126-964-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 50V
C803 1-137-378-11 MYLAR 0.22µF 5% 50V
JACK C804 1-137-378-11 MYLAR 0.22µF 5% 50V
C805 1-130-338-11 FILM 0.01µF 10% 630V
J1231 1-794-048-11 JACK, PIN 3P
C808 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V
— 61 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
JR802 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 R860 1-218-716-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.50% 1/16W
R864 1-218-668-11 METAL CHIP 100 0.50% 1/16W
R866 1-249-438-11 CARBON 56K 5% 1/4W
COIL
R870 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/10W
L801 1-406-989-21 INDUCTOR 10MH R876 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/10W
L802 1-459-111-00 INDUCTOR 10MH
L803 1-412-529-81 INDUCTOR 22µH R890 1-218-712-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 0.50% 1/16W
L901 1-412-528-11 INDUCTOR 18µH R893 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 33K 5% 1/10W
! R901 1-249-401-11 CARBON 47 5% 1/4W
TRANSISTOR ! R902 1-249-386-11 CARBON 2.7 5% 1/4W
! R903 1-249-414-11 CARBON 560 5% 1/4W
Q805 6-550-106-01 TRANSISTOR KTB764
Q807 8-729-931-45 TRANSISTOR IRF614 R904 1-249-432-11 CARBON 18K 5% 1/4W
Q808 6-550-106-01 TRANSISTOR KTB764 R905 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
Q812 8-729-026-39 TRANSISTOR 2SA933AS-QRT R906 1-249-432-11 CARBON 18K 5% 1/4W
Q901 8-729-045-04 TRANSISTOR 2SC5511 ! R907 1-249-386-11 CARBON 2.7 5% 1/4W
! R908 1-249-414-11 CARBON 560 5% 1/4W
Q902 8-729-045-05 TRANSISTOR 2SA2005
Q903 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R909 1-260-312-11 CARBON 47 5% 1/2W
Q904 8-729-422-27 TRANSISTOR 2SD601A-QRS-TX R910 1-216-476-11 METAL OXIDE 180 5% 3W
Q905 8-729-424-02 TRANSISTOR 2SB709A-QRS-TX R911 1-249-403-11 CARBON 68 5% 1/4W
Q906 8-729-120-28 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K-T-146-QR R912 1-249-409-11 CARBON 220 5% 1/4W
R913 1-249-403-11 CARBON 68 5% 1/4W
RESISTOR
R914 1-249-410-11 CARBON 270 5% 1/4W
R809 1-216-832-11 METAL CHIP 8.2K 5% 1/10W
R915 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R811 1-249-393-11 CARBON 10 5% 1/4W
R916 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R814 1-215-862-11 METAL OXIDE 68 5% 1W
R917 1-249-417-11 CARBON 1K 5% 1/4W
R815 1-215-862-11 METAL OXIDE 68 5% 1W
R918 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
R817 1-218-724-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.50% 1/16W
R919 1-247-807-31 CARBON 100 5% 1/4W
R818 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 100 5% 1/10W
R920 1-249-416-11 CARBON 820 5% 1/4W
R819 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 47K 5% 1/10W
R921 1-249-429-11 CARBON 10K 5% 1/4W
R820 1-216-837-11 METAL CHIP 22K 5% 1/10W
R922 1-249-397-11 CARBON 22 5% 1/4W
— 62 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
R923 1-249-401-11 CARBON 47 5% 1/4W C650 1-100-120-51 ELECT 1000µF 20% 35V
R930 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C651 1-126-942-61 ELECT 1000µF 20% 25V
R934 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C652 1-165-176-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047µF 10% 16V
R938 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 C653 1-126-960-11 ELECT 1µF 20% 50V
C656 1-161-964-91 CERAMIC 0.0047µF 250V
C501 1-165-529-11 MYLAR 0.22µF 10 275V C1413 1-127-715-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22µF 10% 16V
! C601 1-165-529-11 MYLAR 0.22µF 10 275V C1450 1-100-120-51 ELECT 1000µF 20% 35V
! C603 1-165-529-11 MYLAR 0.22µF 10 275V C1451 1-113-619-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10V
C604 1-164-625-11 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 500V C1457 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10% 10V
! C607 1-119-911-51 CERAMIC 470pF 10% 250V C1458 1-125-891-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47µF 10% 10V
C1463 1-126-968-11 ELECT 100µF 20% 50V
! C608 1-119-912-51 CERAMIC 1000pF 20% 250V
C609 1-164-625-11 CERAMIC 680pF 10% 500V
CONNECTOR
C616 1-126-943-11 ELECT 2200µF 20% 25V
C617 1-123-024-21 ELECT 33µF 160V * CN503 1-508-765-00 PIN,CONNECTOR (5MM PITCH) 3P
C618 1-126-943-11 ELECT 2200µF 20% 25V * CN600 1-580-843-11 PIN,CONNECTOR (POWER)
(KV-36FS200/38FS200 ONLY) * CN602 1-564-510-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 7P
CN604 1-695-915-11 TAB (CONTACT)
C620 1-162-970-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01µF 10% 25V * CN605 1-564-506-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 3P
C621 1-117-894-11 ELECT 560µF 20% 250V
C624 1-107-636-11 ELECT 10µF 20% 160V * CN1401 1-564-507-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 4P
C629 1-117-894-11 ELECT 560µF 20% 250V * CN1405 1-564-506-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 3P
C632 1-126-947-11 ELECT 47µF 20% 25V * CN1601 1-564-509-11 PLUG,CONNECTOR 6P
— 63 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
— 64 —
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15
R209
C203
R391 100k
0.1
75 :CHIP R208
16V
:CHIP 220
D306 D201 :CHIP
A C206
R390
75 R219
MTZJ-77-9.1B
C366
C367
0.47
10V
MTZJ-T-77-9
D200
MTZJ-T-77-9 Q319 Q317
2SD601A 2SD601A
DET OUT2
0.1 :CHIP 220 0.47 F:CHIP
TU001
AFT OUT
DET OUT
SAP IND
BUFFER BUFFER
RF AGC
ST IND
F MONO
16V :CHIP 10V D305
R OUT
L OUT
BTF-WA421
MODE
MUTE
F:CHIP MTZJ-77-9-1B
30V
SCL
SDA
VIF
GND
C202
9V
5V
AS
9V
NC
NC
STEREO R217 C207 D209 D307 R207
0.1
100k 0.1 16V MTZJ-T-77-9 R393 MTZJ-77-9.1B 100k R210 R909
16V
VIDEO
:CHIP 75 :CHIP 220 1k :CHIP
— TP100
C201
0.1
16V
C200
0.1
16V
R218
100k
:CHIP
D210
220
R220
:CHIP
:CHIP
R910
R907
10k
:CHIP
C372 R388
0.01 1k
25V :CHIP
R912
B B MTZJ-T-77-9 10k :CHIP :CHIP
RF-AGC 1k
CN600 C368 R394 R908
:CHIP
6.3V Q002 C408 0.47 75 4.7k
R108
100
R099 0.0015 10V :CHIP
C049
2SD601A 100 R202 F:CHIP
C050 10 BUFFER :CHIP 220
B 470
25V
C051
47
25V
C052
0.0047
R087
22k
:CHIP
:CHIP
AUDIO L
D303
9V
L004 C402 C404 C406 C412 C414 C416 C418 C420 MTZJ-77-9.1B
R107 R206 0.022 0.0033 0.033 2.2 1 1 4.7 1
100 L003 R098 C056 C057 220 25V 16V C422
9V :CHIP 1k 2.2 2.2 :CHIP 470
C410
AUDIO L
— TP602 R086
C053
2200000p
6.3V
F
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28
0.22
16V
27 26 25 24 23 22 21
C417
0.001 1
R303
560
:CHIP D102
R387
0
R343
10k C327
C325
47p R340
33k 25V MTZJ-T-77-5.1B :CHIP 0 :CHIP 3.3M R942
C054 :CHIP :CHIP R302 47k
V+
VREF
BBE1B
CRS
CTL
CBS
BBE2B
LINEB
OUT-B
CTH
4.7 470 C364 Q305 :CHIP
MONB
IN3B
IN5B
SRSFIL2
TONE-HB
TONE-LB
IN4B
IN1B
IN2B
IN6B
:CHIP 47p R339
2SB709A
D009 C055 R089
Q005 IC400 :CHIP 56k
MTZJ-T-77-30 100 4.7k
NJW1135AGK1-TE2 R002 IK BUFFER
16V L009 2SD601A R414 220 Q306 R342
TONE-HA
TONE-LA
OUT-A
AUDIO PROCESSOR
C 0
IK
R337
SRS/SS
AGC
BBE1A
R085 :CHIP 33k R341 C326 R336
BBE2A
LINEA
2SD601A
MONA
IN5A
IN6A
IN3A
IN4A
IN1A
IN2A
15k CHIP 330k 0.033 1k 100
AGC
GND
SDA
SCL
CVA
CVB
3W
DET OUT
R415 BUFFER 25V :CHIP
0 R386 R344
TP603 TP102 R301 100k 470k
5V
AUDIO R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 100
:CHIP :CHIP
R403 :CHIP
100 Q300
C401 :CHIP R345 R346 R347 R348
2SB709A R350
VIDEO
0.0068 C405 C409 C411 C413 C415 100k 100k 2.2k 2.2k
2.2k
— 25V
C403
0.0033
0.033
16V
C407
0.22
16V
0.33
10V
1 1
R401
100
AUDIO R
BUFFER
R300
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP
R352
0
:CHIP
:CHIP
R351
R334
1k
:CHIP
0.0015 :CHIP C300 0.47 R349 0
C031 JW(5.0mm) 10V 0 R333
COM
LED TMR 1
R053 220p Q307 100
1k :CHIP :CHIP
R052 D111
2SB709A R332 C32
MAIN PWR LED 2
C032 100k MTZJ-T-77-6.2B BUFFER 100 0.4
10 :CHIP
GND 3
D CN003
6P
5V STBY 4
Q001
C030
0.047
R051 16V
C122
0.1
Q308
2SB709A
Q309
2SB709A
R941
100 R329
CO
1M 16V *
TO HS BOARD
SIRCS 5 2SB709A :CHIP BUFFER BUFFER
POWER 6
H SYNCH SEP R048
CN1004 C029 4.7k R001 C322 C321
L001 R050 1 10k 0.1 47
10k :CHIP R331 16V 25V
:CHIP 10k B
— C330 10 :CHIP
MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
L002
J207 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22
D004
C062 D010
2P 1 6.3V MTZJ-T-77-5.6C
VAR/FIXED
REG
R010
VM-OUT
L010 R140 R003 C002
H-VD
I-REF
COMBY-IN
VDN
PIP-OUT
VDP
HVCC
EW
HGND
R018 C004 R113 220 220 470 220p
MTZJ-T-77-6.2B
220 47 25V 100 C017 C015 X001 :CHIP :CHIP
C018
0.0022 24p 10MHz C006
220p R004
R013 11 10
D112
JR16 R015 C003 R120 CHIP R009 0.001
CHIP
HP/PROTECT
220 16V 1k R005
R021 4.7k :CHIP C120 C121 C016 C014 C009 1k C007 C005 C001 16 15 14
R039 R023 4.7k C060 10p 10p 470 24p 0.001 :CHIP 220p 560p 470p 13
CN004
AFC-FIL
Y2 1
4.7k 220p CHIP CHIP CHIP C008 CHIP CHIP CHIP
YS2/YM
25V
4P
IK-IN
B-OUT
R-OUT
G-OUT
1
B-IN
GND
G-IN
R-IN
2 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
HD
GND
I-VHOLD
I-CVIN
0-IRHP1
I-HPULSE
3
I-RESET
I-VPULSE
I-SIRCS
TO HS BOARD
I_0SC
I_XIN
0_XOUT
CNVSS
P62/RXD0
P63/TXD0
IO-BDAT
0_YS
I-HLF
O-B
IO-SDAT
O-G
I_IRHP2
0_OSC
IO-BCLKN
0_NVM_WP
O-NS
IO-SCLKN
O-R
O_YM
GND
AVCC
VCC
VSS
VIDEO-2 4
— CN1006
33 34 35 36
C357
37 38 39 40 41 42 43
C358 1
I-HSYNC_MAIN
IC001
I-HSYNC-SUB
0.01
0_TIMER_LED
O-IRHP_MUTE
0_M_PWR-LED
GND 1 M306V5ME-109SP UPROCESSOR
0_TRV_SURR
O-SUBTMUT
R381 1k 25V R380 R378 C356 C353
O-AGCMUTE
O-3DRESET
I_9VCHECK
I-AFT-SUB
CN005 2
0_IRHP3
0-ANTSW_0
0_MON_SW
FRONT-L R223 100 100 0.01 0.1 C354
O-YUV-SW
2
O-ANTSW1
O-RELAY
MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
O-MMUTE
I-MENU
I-POWERN
0_AMUTE
5P 220 :CHIP :CHIP 25V 16V 0.01
O-MONO
0_HTRP
O-TMUTE
I-KEY
I-BINT
I-ZERO
:CHIP C359 B B 25V
I-OCP
O-SAP
O-DGC
I-AFT
I-SAP
FRONT-R 3
D304
330p R376 :CHIP
5V
CN1005 GND 0.1 C209 MTZJ-T-77-9 C360 100 L303
5 :CHIP
16V 0.1 R224 1 :CHIP
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
16V 220
R133
R032 R139 R075 R077
47k
MA111-TX
R225 C026 C027 220 * C035 220 100 C355
D410
100k D211 220p R025 0.001 R033 C034 * C038 L304 0.01
B-CLK 4
:CHIP MTZJ-T-77-9 CHIP 220 B:CHIP 1k 0.001 220p C111 25V
R131
CN001 R134
MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
*
:CHIP :CHIP CHIP C036 C037 CHIP * R073 B
B-DAT
— 4P 3 220
R383
2.2k
0.001 220p 4.7k C044
1k
D113
R056 R060 CHIP CHIP C041 220p
B-INT 2
FOR R027 C028 220 220 R064 R066 C039 220p Q004 CHIP
R074
R136 R137 220 R029 0.001 220 10k 0.001 CHIP D110
JIGS GND 1
4.7k 4.7k :CHIP 220 CHIP :CHIP
2SD601A 1SS133T-77
R409
150 SW SDAT
Q402 R405
R408
R007
SCL
2.2k 10k R070 R384
2SD601A 2.2k
220 39k
MUTE :CHIP
G R071
47k
R054 R038 C033
R065
47k
C043
220p
CHIP R011
R135
220
C020
Q403 R102 R055 R061 1k 1k 1 R114
220p
1k
1SS133
4.7k 47k 47k :CHIP 6.3V R132 * :CHIP
2SD601A
D415
:CHIP
:CHIP CHIP * D008
MUTE R416 R030 R101 R076 MA111-TX R022 R024
4.7k R145 47k 4.7k 47k 680 680
D007
47 D005 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 1/16W 1/16W
MA111-TX
MTZJ-T-77-10B R103 :CHIP :CHIP
B
—
IK
4.7k R068 R012
10k 3.3k
:CHIP :CHIP
R037 R020
4.7k 680
1/16W
:CHIP L
4 2
1
:
3
R078 T505
H 47k
:CHIP
R031
* R034
220
5 1
C
0.
2
D101 :CHIP
VCC MTZJ-T-77-9.1B R035
NC
1
C048 220
1 10
GND 0.001 :CHIP
2
MTZJ-T-77-9.1B
25V
GND RESET 8 7 6 5
CHIP
3
D100
JW(
— IC002
WP
T502
:PMT
9
CLK
DAT
C046
STBY-5V
BD4743G-TR 10 D002
RESET MTZJ-T-77-5.1C
3 8
A
(2,1) -30- 933 A Board 30 x 18.indd 08/02/02, 2:32:55 PM
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 |
C453
R453 *
* 16V
9V 9V
C452
R452 *
* 16V
CN3300
*
TO P BOARD
CN3302
1 14 V
2 SYNC-SUB
3 GND
4
SUB-MUTE
5 SUB_AUDIOL
6
Q313
R356
2SB709A 7 AFT
100
1 2 3
R943 BUFFER 8
L300 5.6k
R367
R335 100 9
1k Q304 L301 FL302 R365 GND
:CHIP 2SD601A 560 10 DAT
VM OUT 6 4 C332 11 CLK
R944
15p
2.2k
12 5V
MONOUT 13 30V
SUB-DET-OUT
Y
14
15 GND
R328
C
10k
R325
:CHIP
100
R203
COMB C 0
C320
0.47 R320 R306
R308
RD9.1EW-T1
0 68k
R940 10k
C065
D313
:CHIP
100 :CHIP
R201 0.47
COMB Y :CHIP
C313 0
C303
10V
0.1
C311 0.1 R338
16V
47 16V 100
VIDEO 25V :CHIP D314
C321 C319 C309 C302 RD9.1EW-T1
47 0.1 0.1 4.7
VIDEO
SGND
VBSS-IN
CVBS3=IN
TC2
COMBY-IN
Y-CLAMP
COMBC-IN
ABL-IN
TC1
CVBS4IN
Q301
C1-IN
CVBS1-IN
APED
MONOUT
HVCC
C-OUT
Y2-IN
GND1
SVCC
Y1-IN
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Connecting Additional Equipment 4-089-081-21
Operating Instructions
KV-27FS100
KV-27FS200
KV-32FS100
KV-32FS200
KV-36FS100
KV-36FS200
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the TV To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use
to rain or moisture. this polarized plug with an extension cord,
receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can
be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.
CAUTION
✍
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
You are cautioned that any changes or
ATTENTION modifications not expressly approved in this manual
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
could void your authority to operate this equipment.
NE PAS OUVRIR
PRECAUCION NOTIFICATION
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. may cause harmful interference with radio communications.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
within the product’s enclosure that may be of following measures:
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric ❏ Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas.
shock to persons. ❏ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
❏ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the that to which the receiver is connected.
presence of important operating and maintenance ❏ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
(servicing) instructions in the literature help.
accompanying the appliance.
Protecting the TV
Note to the CATV Installer ❏ To prevent internal heat build-up, do not block the ventilation
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer’s openings.
attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for ❏ Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place
proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground subject to excessive dust or mechanical vibration.
shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as
close to the point of cable entry as practical. Note on Caption Vision
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This television receiver provides display of television closed
captioning in accordance with § 15.119 of the FCC rules.
❏ Operate the TV only on 120 V AC. Use of this television for other than private viewing of programs
❏ One blade of the power plug is wider than the other for safety broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for
purposes and will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you the use of the general public may require authorization from the
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your broadcaster-cable company and/or program owner.
dealer.
❏ If any liquid or solid object falls into the TV, unplug it and have Owner’s Record
it checked by qualified personnel before operating it further. The model and serial numbers are located on the front cover of
this manual and at the rear of your TV.
CAUTION
When using TV games, computers, and similar products with your Trademarks and Copyrights
TV, keep the brightness and contrast functions at low settings. If a ENERGY STAR® is a registered mark.
fixed (non-moving) pattern is left on the screen for long periods of
time at a high brightness or contrast setting, the image can be As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Sony has
permanently imprinted onto the screen. Continuously watching determined that this product or product
the same channel can cause the imprint of station logos onto the model meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines
TV screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your for energy efficiency.
warranty because they are the results of misuse.
WEGA, FD Trinitron and Caption Vision are registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
User Guide
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
For your protection, please read these instructions completely, and Attachments
keep this manual for future reference. Carefully observe and
comply with all warnings, cautions and instructions placed on the Do not use attachments not recommended by
set, or described in the operating instructions or service manual. the manufacturer, as they may cause hazards.
Do not place any objects, especially heavy
WARNING objects, on top of the set. The object may fall
from the set, causing injury.
To guard against injury, the following basic safety precautions
should be observed in the installation, use, and servicing of the set. Cleaning
Use Unplug the set from the wall outlet before
cleaning or polishing it. Do not use liquid
Power Sources cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth lightly
This set should be operated only from the dampened with water for cleaning the exterior
type of power source indicated on the of the set.
serial/model plate. If you are not sure of the If a snapping or popping sound from a TV set is
type of electrical power supplied to your continuous or frequent while the TV is operating,
home, consult your dealer or local power unplug the TV and consult your dealer or service
company. For those sets designed to technician. It is normal for some TV sets to make
operate from battery power, refer to the occasional snapping or popping sounds,
operating instructions. particularly when being turned on or off.
Grounding or Polarization
Installation
This set is equipped with a polarized AC power cord plug (a plug
having one blade wider than the other), or with a three-wire Always use two or more people to lift or move the set. The set is
grounding type plug (a plug having a third pin for grounding). heavy and the bottom surface is flat. Serious injury can result
Refer to the following instructions: from trying to move the set by yourself alone, or from unsteady
handling.
For the set with a polarized AC power cord plug Install the set on a stable, level surface.
This plug will fit into the power outlet Water and Moisture
only one way. This is a safety feature. If Do not use power-line operated
you are unable to insert the plug fully into sets near water — for example,
the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the near a bathtub, washbowl,
plug still fails to fit, contact your kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a
electrician to have a suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the safety wet basement, or near a
purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in. swimming pool, etc.
Alternate Warning Accessories
For the set with a three-wire grounding type AC plug Do not place the set on an
This plug will only fit into a grounding- unstable cart, stand,
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. tripod, bracket, table, or
If you are unable to insert the plug into the shelf. The set may fall,
outlet, contact your electrician to have a causing serious injury to
suitable outlet installed. Do not defeat the a child or an adult, and
safety purpose of the grounding plug. serious damage to the set.
Use only a cart or stand
Overloading recommended by the manufacturer for the specific model of TV. Any
Do not overload wall mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s
outlets, extension cords instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by
or convenience the manufacturer. An appliance and cart combination should be
receptacles beyond their moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
capacity, since this can may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
result in fire or electric Disconnect all cables and cords from the set before attempting to
shock. Always turn the move the set.
set off when it is not to be used. When the set is left unattended Do not allow children or pets to climb up onto, or push against, the
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet set. The set may fall, causing serious injury.
as a precaution against the possibility of an internal malfunction Ventilation
that could create a fire hazard.
Do not disconnect the antenna or the power cord during a heavy The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom
storm. Lightning may strike while you are holding the cable or are provided for necessary ventilation. To ensure reliable
cord, causing serious injury. Turn off your TV and wait for the operation of the set, and to protect it from overheating, these slots
weather to improve. and openings must never be blocked or covered.
• Never cover the slots and openings with
Object and Liquid Entry a cloth or other materials.
Never push objects of any kind into the set
through the cabinet slots as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind on the set.
Connecting Additional Equipment
Connecting Your TV
TV Rear Panel.................................................................................................................................... 5
Basic Connections ............................................................................................................................. 7
Cable Box Connections ..................................................................................................................... 8
Connecting Additional Equipment .................................................................................................. 10
Other Information
Programming the Remote Control................................................................................................... 39
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................... 42
Specifications................................................................................................................................... 45
Index..................................................................................................................................................... 47
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony FD Trinitron WEGA®. Before you begin using this
manual, please check the model number located on the rear of your TV or on the front cover of this
manual.
®
Introducing the FD Trinitron WEGA Features
Some of the features you will enjoy include:
❏ FD Trinitron Flat CRT — Technologically advanced tube delivers a picture with uncompromising
accuracy and outstanding image detail.
❏ Y, PB, PR Inputs — A component video input connection for a superior picture quality
(480i only).
❏ Surround — Simulates theater quality sound for stereo programs.
❏ Parental Control (V-Chip) — A tool to help parents monitor what their children watch on TV by
establishing rating limits.
❏ Picture in Picture (PIP) — Allows you to view two programs simultaneously
(KV-27FS200, KV-32FS200, KV-36FS200 only).
❏ Favorite Channels — Instant access to your favorite channels with the touch of a button.
❏ Info Banner — A new, convenient feature that displays the name and the remaining time of the
current program viewed, if available.
❏ Universal Remote Control — Program your remote control to operate your connected cable box,
VCR, digital satellite receiver, or DVD player.
❏ Energy Star® — Meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.
❏ Front Panel Controls — Allows access to the on-screen menus without the use of a remote
control.
❏ Front A/V Inputs — A quick connection for video games, camcorders or stereo/mono equipment.
1
Operating Instructions
✍ Under normal conditions, batteries will last up to six months. If the remote control does not operate
properly, the batteries might be worn out.
✍ If you will not be using the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to
avoid possible damage from battery leakage.
The front Audio/Video panel controls allows you to access the menu without the remote control.
❏ Press to display the on-screen menu.
❏ Use the and buttons on the front Audio/Video panel instead of your remote control.
❏ Use the button on the front Audio/Video panel to navigate through the menus, then select an
item. The front panel controls also allows you to change your channels CH +/-, adjust the volume
VOL +/-, and change video inputs.
✍ To navigate the menus with your remote control, see “Using the Menus” on page 23.
2
Introduction
✍ The remote control shown (RM-Y181) is for the models KV-27FS200, KV-32FS200 and KV-36FS200.
The remote control for the models KV-27FS100, KV-32FS100, KV-36FS100 (RM-Y180); do not have
the yellow labeled PIP function buttons.
Button Description
1 MUTING Press to turn off the sound. Press again or press to
restore sound.
2 SYSTEM OFF Press to power off the equipment programmed into the
A L remote control, see “Programming the Remote Control”
on page 39.
3 TV/VCR Press to switch between TV and VCR mode. If you have
B M a non-Sony VCR, you will need to program the remote
C N control to recognize your VCR. For details, see
“Programming the Remote Control” on page 39.
3
Operating Instructions
Button Description
qs POWER buttons Press to turn on and off the TV and other audio/video
equipment you have programmed into the remote
control. For instructions, see “Programming the Remote
Control” on page 39.
qd FUNCTION buttons Press to select the equipment (TV, VCR/DVD, SAT/
CABLE) that you want to operate with the remote
control. The indicator (LED) lights up momentarily
when pushed to show which device the remote control is
operating.
qf PIP (Picture in Operates PIP feature. See “Using Picture in Picture
Picture) (PIP)” on page 20.
Operates your VCR. The VCR must be programmed into
VCR (operating)
the remote control. For instructions, see “Programming
the Remote Control” on page 39.
REC Press button and the button - above left - at the
same time to record any programs with your VCR (the
remote control must be programmed in order to use
REC).
m Rewind.
M Fast-forward.
N Play.
x Stop.
X Pause. Press again to resume normal playback.
qg TV/VIDEO Press to cycle through available video inputs.
qh DISPLAY Press once to display the current time and program status
(such as channel number, channel label (if set), video
input, and video label). Press again to turn display off.
qj MTS/SAP Press to cycle through the Multi-channel TV Sound
(MTS) options: Stereo, Auto SAP (Second Audio
Programming), and Mono.
qk 0 9 and Press to change channels directly. The channel changes
ENTER after 2 seconds.
ql GUIDE Press to display the program guide of your satellite
antenna.
w; Press the arrow buttons to move the cursor in the
on-screen menus. Press the center button to select or
access an option.
wa MENU Press to display the on-screen menu. Press again to exit
the menu at any time.
ws CH (channel) Press to change channels. To scan rapidly through the
channels, press and hold down the CH+ or CH- button.
✍ For information on Picture in Picture (PIP) operation buttons, see page 21.
4
Connecting Your TV
Read this section before setting up your TV for the first time. This section covers basic connections in
addition to any optional equipment you may be connecting.
✍ The TV rear panels illustrated in this manual are for KV-27FS200, KV-32FS200 and KV-36FS200. The
KV-27FS100, KV-32FS100 and KV-36FS100; do not have the AUX input and TO CONVERTER output jack.
TV Rear Panel
1 3 4 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
4 5 6 7
Jack Description
1AUX This input allows you to view local and cable channels if your cable
provider does not feature local channels. You can switch between local
and cable channels easily by pressing ANT on the remote control.
Devices connected to the AUX input cannot be viewed in PIP.
2TO CONVERTER This is a VHF/UHF out jack that lets you set up your TV to switch
between scrambled channels (through a cable box) and normal cable
channels (CATV). Use this jack instead of a splitter to get better
picture quality when you need to switch between scrambled and
unscrambled cable channels.
3 VHF/UHF This input connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.
4 S VIDEO This input connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack on your VCR or other
video equipment that has S VIDEO. S VIDEO provides better picture
quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the video input jack. S VIDEO
does not provide sound; you still must connect the audio cables.
5
Operating Instructions
Jack Description
5 AUDIO L(MONO), R/ This input connects to the AUDIO/VIDEO output jacks on your VCR
VIDEO or other video equipment. A third video input jack (VIDEO 2) is
located on the front panel of the TV. These AUDIO/VIDEO input
jacks provide better picture quality than the VHF/UHF jack.
6 Y, PB, PR/ L(MONO), R This input connects to the component video Y, PB, PR, and AUDIO
L(MONO), R jacks on your DVD player or digital set-top box (480i
only).
7 AUDIO OUT Connects to the AUDIO L(MONO), R input jacks on your audio
(VAR/FIX) equipment. You can listen to your TV’s audio through your stereo
L(MONO), R system.
6
Connecting Your TV
Basic Connections
TV with Indoor or Outdoor Antenna, or CATV Cable
Depending on the cable available in your home, choose one of the connections below:
(not supplied)
✍ If you are connecting to an indoor or outdoor antenna, you may need to adjust the orientation of the
antenna for best reception.
7
Operating Instructions
1
Rear of TV
From Cable/
Antenna
1 Connect the coaxial cable from your cable service to the IN jack on your cable box.
2 Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your cable box to the VHF/UHF jack
on your TV.
✍ If you will be controlling all channel selection through your cable box, you should consider using the
Channel Fix feature to set your TV to channel 3 or 4 (see page 27).
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Connecting Your TV
Cable Box
Rear of TV
3
coaxial Cable
2
75-ohm coaxial Cable
1
CATV Cable (unscrambled channels)
1 Connect the coaxial cable from your cable service to the VHF/UHF jack on your TV.
2 Using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the IN jack on your cable box to the TO
CONVERTER jack on your TV.
3 Using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the OUT jack on your cable box to the AUX jack on
your TV.
✍ Press the ANT button on the remote control to switch between the cable box and direct cable inputs.
✍ Your Sony remote control can be programmed to operate your cable box (see page 40).
✍ To use the cable box to change your channels, set your TV to channel 3 or 4. Use the Channel Fix
feature to ensure that you don’t accidentally switch channels using your TV (see page 27).
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Operating Instructions
Optional connection
✍ To watch video programs from your VCR, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (as set on the rear of your
VCR).
1 Connect the coaxial cable from your TV antenna or cable service to the IN jack on your VCR.
2 Connect a coaxial cable (not supplied) from the OUT jack on your VCR to the VHF/UHF jack on
the TV.
Optional connection
If your VCR is equipped with video outputs, you can get better picture quality by connecting audio/video
cables (not supplied) from AUDIO/VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
✍ You can use the button to switch between the VHF/UHF and VIDEO inputs.
✍ For better picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow video cable. S VIDEO does not provide
sound; you still must connect the audio cables.
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Connecting Your TV
VCR
2b
Video (yellow)
Audio L (white)
3 Audio R (red)
1 Splitter
Optional connection
1 Connect the single input jack of the splitter to your incoming cable connection.
2 Using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the two output jacks of the splitter to:
a) the IN jack on your cable box, and
b) the VHF/UHF jack on the TV.
3 Using a coaxial cable (not supplied), connect the OUT jack on your cable box to the IN jack on
your VCR.
✍ If you will be controlling all channel selections through your cable box, you should consider using the
Channel Fix feature to set your TV to channel 3 or 4 (see page 27).
✍ You can use the button to switch between the VHF/UHF and VIDEO inputs.
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Operating Instructions
Optional connection
If your VCR is equipped with video outputs, you can get better picture quality by connecting audio/video
cables (not supplied) from AUDIO/VIDEO OUT on your VCR to AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
✍ For better picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow video cable. S VIDEO does not provide
sound; you still must connect the audio cables.
Satellite Receiver
1
Satellite
antenna Video (yellow)
cable Audio L (white)
3 Audio R (red)
1 Connect the cable from your satellite antenna to SATELLITE IN on your satellite receiver.
2 Connect the coaxial cable from your cable service or antenna to the VHF/UHF jack on your TV.
3 Using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect AUDIO/VIDEO OUT on your satellite receiver to
AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
✍ You can use the button to switch between the VHF/UHF and VIDEO inputs.
✍ For better picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow video cable. S VIDEO does not provide
sound; you still must connect the audio cables.
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Connecting Your TV
2
VCR
✍ To view from the satellite receiver or VCR, select the video input to which your satellite receiver or
VCR is connected by pressing on the remote control.
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Operating Instructions
Video (yellow)
Audio L (white)
Audio R (red)
✍ For better picture quality, use S VIDEO instead of the yellow video cable. S VIDEO does not provide
sound; you still must connect the audio cables.
Optional connection
If your DVD player is equipped with component video outputs (Y, PB, PR), you can improve the picture
quality by using component video cables (480i only).
Rear of TV
1 3 4
Y (green)
PB (blue) Audio L (white)
PR (red) Audio R (red)
2 1
1 Using component video cables (not supplied), connect the Y, PB, PR OUT on your DVD player to Y,
PB, PR IN on your TV.
2 Connect AUDIO OUT on your DVD player to AUDIO IN on your TV.
✍ The Y, PB, PR outputs on your DVD player are sometimes labeled Y, CB, and CR or Y, B-Y, and R-Y. If so,
connect the cables to like colors.
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Connecting Your TV
Connecting a Camcorder
Using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect AUDIO/VIDEO OUT on your camcorder to
AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.
Audio R (red)
Audio L (white)
A/V output Video (yellow)
Rear of TV
1 3 4
AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
AUDIO-L (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
Line
input
✍ Set your stereo to the selected line input. See “Using the Audio Menu” on page 25 for additional
audio setup instructions.
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Using Basic Functions
Setting Up the TV Automatically
After you have finished connecting your TV, you can perform Auto Program to set up your channels.
When Auto Programming, the TV will automatically search for available channels and program
receivable channels.
Initial Setup
2 Press on the remote control or on the TV front panel to perform Auto Program, or press
to exit.
✍ The Initial Setup screen appears each time you turn on the TV until you perform Auto Program.
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Operating Instructions
Mode : Vivid
Picture
Brightness
Color
Hue
Sharpness
Color Temp.: Cool
VM : High
Treble
Bass
Balance
Effect: Off
MTS: Stereo
Speaker: On
Audio Out: Variable
Favorite Channels
Cable : On
Channel Fix: Off
Auto Program
Channel Skip/Add
Channel Label
Password:
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Using Basic Functions
Timer 1 : Off
Timer 2 : Off
Current Time
: AM
Set the clock on your TV and program scheduled
Move: Select: End: viewing using Timer 1 and Timer 2.
Video Audio Channel Parent Timer Setup Basic
Press
to enter
Basic Menu
Basic Menu
Picture Adjust
Caption Vision: Off
Effect: Off
Advanced Menu
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Operating Instructions
6 Channel number of
Main 9 the main picture
picture
2 Channel number
of the window
picture
Window
picture
To use PIP
1 Press the TV button in the FUNCTION bar to control PIP with the yellow-labeled buttons. Tune
your TV to a channel, which you know is currently airing programming.
2 Press the button to display the window picture.
3 Use the PIP (yellow) CH +/- buttons to change the channel in the PIP window picture.
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Using Basic Functions
Press to move the location of the window picture to any of the four corners of
the screen.
Press to freeze the window picture. Press again to restore the picture. The
main window continues to play as usual.
Press to switch the main picture with the PIP window picture. Press again to
switch back.
✍ For more information about your remote control, see “Using the Remote Control” on page 3.
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Operating Instructions
❏ Any video equipment you have connected to the AUX input cannot be viewed in the PIP window.
❏ If you are viewing all channels through a cable box, the PIP feature will not work. The cable box
only unscrambles one signal at a time, so the window picture will be the same as the main picture.
❏ You can use PIP to see pictures from different sources on your TV. For example, you can have a
regular (CATV) channel and the output from a VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver on screen at the
same time using PIP. To do this:
1 Connect the CATV cable to the VHF/UHF input on the back of the TV.
2 Connect the peripheral (VCR, DVD player or satellite receiver) to any of the VIDEO IN inputs
on the back of the TV.
3 Tune to one image in the main picture.
4 Tune to a second image in the PIP window.
You can then SWAP the images on the TV screen.
✍ You cannot use a signal from the AUX input with PIP.
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Using the Menus
This section shows the options available for setting up and adjusting the TV.
✍ Press once to display the on-screen menu, and press again to return to normal viewing. If no
buttons are pressed, the menu closes automatically after about 90 seconds.
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Operating Instructions
To Display To Select
Mode: Vivid Vivid
Picture Standard
Brightness Movie
Color Sports
Hue
Sharpness
Color Temp. : Cool
VM: High
Press f to highlight an option then press . Custom settings
Mode Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
Customized to select it.
picture viewing Vivid: Select for enhanced picture contrast and sharpness.
Standard: Select for a standard picture.
Movie: Select for a finely detailed picture.
Sports: Select for a bright picture.
✍ Press button on the remote control for direct access to the Picture Modes (Vivid, Standard,
Movie, Sports).
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Using the Menus
Treble Press G to decrease the higher pitched sound. Press g to increase the higher
pitched sound.
Bass Press G to decrease the lower pitched sound. Press g to increase the lower pitched
sound.
Balance Press G to emphasize the left speaker. Press g to emphasize the right speaker.
Effect Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
to select it.
Surround: Simulates theater quality sound for stereo programs.
Off: Normal stereo or mono reception.
✍ Press for direct selection of Effect settings (Surround, Off).
MTS Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
Multi-Channel to select it.
TV Sound Stereo: Select when viewing a broadcast in stereo.
Auto SAP: Select to have the TV automatically switch to a Second Audio
Program (SAP) when a signal is received.
Mono: Select to reduce noise in areas of poor reception.
✍ Press button on the remote control for direct access to the MTS settings (Stereo, Auto SAP,
Mono).
Speaker Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
Custom to select it.
selection of On: Select to listen to the sound from the TV speakers with or without a
audio output separate stereo system.
source Off: Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to the TV’s sound only
through external audio system speakers.
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Operating Instructions
Audio Out Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
Use to control to select it.
the TV’s volume Variable: Adjust the volume through your TV.
through a stereo Fixed: Adjust the volume through a connected stereo.
✍ Audio Out settings can only be set when Speaker is set to Off.
✍ If your TV is set to Auto SAP, some programs may be muted or distorted. If your TV does not output
sound, change your Audio MTS setting to Stereo or Mono.
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Using the Menus
Favorite 1 Use the F or f buttons to select the position (1-8) where you want to set a
Channels favorite channel, then press .
Quick access 2 Use the F or f buttons to find the channel you want to add to your favorite
to favorite channels.
channels 3 Press to select the channel. The TV will automatically change to the
selected channel.
4 Press G to return to the Channel Setup menu or press to exit.
✍ To use Favorite Channels: Exit all menus and press . Press F or f to move the cursor to the
desired channel number and press .
Cable Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
to select it.
On: Select if you are receiving cable channels with a CATV cable.
Off: Select if you are using a TV antenna.
✍ After changing your cable settings, you will need to perform Auto Program.
Channel Fix Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
to select it.
Off: Channel Fix is not set.
2-6: Select when you want to control all channel selection through a cable
box or VCR. Select the appropriate channel (usually 3 or 4) and use
the cable box’s or VCR’s remote control for channel selection.
AUX 2-6: Use this setting instead of the 2-6 if you want to change channels
using a cable box, VCR or satellite receiver and you’ve connected it
to the AUX input (KV-27FS200, KV-32FS200, KV-36FS200 only).
Video 1: Select from available video inputs when you have connected video
equipment (e.g. satellite receiver) and you want your TV fixed to it.
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Operating Instructions
✍ Pressing CH + or CH - will skip over channels that have been skipped. You can still use the
--9 buttons to directly tune to skipped channels.
Channel 1 Press , then use the F or f buttons until you reach the desired channel
Label number.
Label up to 40
2 Press to activate the channel.
channels with
their call letters 3 Press f to highlight “Label”, then press . Use the F or f buttons to
display the first call letter or number of the caption. Press to select.
Repeat this process until you finish selecting all the call letters.
4 When finished, press to activate.
5 Press G to return to the Channel Setup menu or press to exit.
✍ You cannot use Favorite Channels, Cable, Channel Skip/Add, and Channel Label when Channel Fix is set.
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Using the Menus
Password:
The Parental Control feature is designed to help parents monitor what their children watch on television.
✍ Keep this manual in a safe place. You need your password for any future access to the Parental
Control menu. If you forget your password, see page 44.
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Operating Instructions
Parental Control
Setting the Rating
You can change the Rating by selecting one of the Parental Lock options.
Video Audio Channel Parent Timer Setup Basic
Select a Country
Select U.S.A. to use US ratings (see pages 32-33) or select Canada to use Canadian ratings (see
page 34). If you select a Country (U.S.A. or Canada) that is not where you live, the rating you select will
not be activated.
1 Press f to highlight Country, press .
2 Use the F or f to select the desired country and press .
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Using the Menus
✍ Once you have blocked a rating or content, all higher ratings or content will be automatically blocked.
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Operating Instructions
Movie Rating
This system defines the rating levels of movies shown in theaters and on prime cable channels.
Rating Defined as Custom Rating
Movie Rating -G
G General audience TV Rating - PG
Unrated: Allow - PG-13
PG Parental Guidance suggested -R
- NC-17
PG-13 Parents strongly cautioned -X
R Restricted
NC-17 No one 17 and under admitted Press to set Movie
rating
X Adult audience only End:
Move: Select:
TV Rating
The TV rating is divided into two groups: age-based and content-based.
Rating Content
TV-Y: -
TV-Y7: - FV: -
TV-G: -
Age TV-PG: - D: - L: - S: - V: -
TV-14: - D: - L: - S: - V: - Content
TV-MA: - L: - S: - V: -
✍ The content ratings will increase depending on the level of the age-based rating. For example, a
program with a TV-PG V (Violence) rating may contain moderate violence, while a TV-14 V
(Violence) rating may contain intense violence.
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Using the Menus
Unrated
You have the option of blocking TV programs or movies that are not rated.
Custom Rating
Allow Allows all unrated programs Movie Rating
TV Rating
Block Blocks all unrated programs Unrated: Allow Allow
Block
✍ If you choose to block unrated TV programs, please be aware that the following programs may
be blocked: emergency broadcasts, political programs, sports, news, public service
announcements, religious programs and weather.
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Operating Instructions
English Rating
These ratings are for Canadian programs that are broadcast in English.
Rating Defined as Custom Rating
-C
English Rating
C Children French Rating
U.S.A. Rating
- C8+
-G
- PG
C8+ Children 8 years and older - 14+
- 18+
G General programming
PG Parental Guidance
Press to set English
14+ Viewers 14 and older rating
French Rating
These ratings are for Canadian programs that are broadcast in French.
Rating Defined as Custom Rating
English Rating
G General French Rating -G
U.S.A. Rating - 8 ans+
8 ans+ Not recommended for younger - 13 ans+
children - 16 ans+
- 18 ans+
13 ans+ Not recommended for children
under age 13
Press to set French
16 ans+ Not recommended for ages rating
under 16 End:
Move: Select:
18 ans+ This program is restricted to
adults
U.S.A. Rating
For programs from the United States, please see “TV Rating”on page 32.
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Using the Menus
Current Time Set your TV to the current day and time. Press to open Current Time menu:
1 Use the F or f buttons to enter the correct day and time, then press .
2 Press to exit the menu.
✍ You must set the Current Time before you can use Timer 1 or Timer 2.
Timer 1 and Use the timers to program your TV to turn on and off by day, time, duration and
Timer 2 channel. The timers duration is maximum of 6 hours. When the channel is fixed,
Scheduled it is not necessary to set the channel.
viewing 1 Use the F or f buttons to select Timer 1 or Timer 2, then press .
2 Use the F or f buttons to enter the desired day, start time, duration, and
channel, then press . The timer status should be On when the Timer
has been set, and the timer light on the front panel of the TV should be
turned on.
3 Press to exit the menu.
✍ Select Off to turn off the Timer (your previous settings will be saved).
✍ When you perform Auto Program, Timer 1 and Timer 2 settings will be cleared. Also, in the event of
any loss of power, Current Time, Timer 1 and Timer 2 settings will be cleared.
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Operating Instructions
Caption Allows you to select from three closed caption modes (for programs that are
Vision broadcast with closed captioning).
Closed- Use the F or f buttons to select from one of the following options, then press
Captioning to select it.
Off: Caption Vision is not activated.
CC1, 2, 3, 4: Displays printed dialogue and sound effects of a program.
Text1, 2, 3, 4: Displays network/station information.
Info: Displays the name of the current program and its remaining time,
if available.
Video Label Allows you to identify the audio/video components connected to the TV: VCR,
Label DVD, etc. When you press TV/VIDEO to switch inputs, the Video Label will
connected display on-screen.
equipment
1 Press F or f buttons to access the input you want to label and press .
2 Press F or f buttons to choose a label and press .
3 Press G to return to Setup menu or press to exit.
✍ If you select “Skip”, your TV skips this connection when you press the TV/VIDEO button.
Tilt Use the F or f buttons to correct any tilt of the picture from –5 to +5, then press
Correction to activate.
16:9 Provides enhanced picture resolution for wide-screen sources such as DVD (only
Enhanced available when the TV is in Video mode).
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Using the Menus
Basic Menu
✍ If you use the button to close the Basic menu, only the Basic menu appears when you press
again. To access the other menus, press f to highlight Advanced Menu, then press .
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Other Information
Programming the Remote Control
You can use the supplied remote control to operate Sony or non-Sony video equipment.
1 Press .
2 Press or (FUNCTION).
3 Use the 0 9 buttons to key in the code number from the following chart.
4 Press .
VCR codes
Sony 301, 302, 303 JCPenney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336,
337
Admiral (M.Ward) 327 JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347
Aiwa 338, 344 Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337
Audio Dynamic 314, 337 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338
Broksonic 319, 317 Magnavox 308, 309, 310
Canon 309, 308 Marantz 314, 336, 337
Citizen 332 Marta 332
Craig 302, 332 Memorex 309, 335
Criterion 315 Minolta 305, 304
Curtis Mathis 304, 338, 309 Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326
Daewoo 341, 312, 309 Multitech 325, 338, 321
DBX 314, 336, 337 NEC 314, 336, 337
Dimensia 304 Olympic 309, 308
Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Optimus 327
Fisher 330, 335 Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307
Funai 338 Pentax 305, 304
General Electric 329, 304, 309 Philco 308, 309
Go Video 322, 339, 340 Philips 308, 309, 310
Goldstar 332 Pioneer 308
Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Quasar 308, 309, 306
Instant Replay 309, 308 RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329
Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338 Symphonic 338
Samsung 322, 313, 321 Tashiro 332
Sansui 314 Tatung 314, 336, 337
Sanyo 330, 335 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
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Operating Instructions
VCR codes
Scott 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, Technics 309, 308
325, 326
Sharp 327, 328 Toshiba 312, 311
Shintom 315 Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332
Signature 2000 338, 327 Yamaha 314, 330, 336, 337
(M.Ward)
SV2000 338 Zenith 331
Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
✍ If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one by one until you come to the correct
code for your equipment.
✍ Whenever you remove the batteries, the code numbers may revert to the factory setting
and must be reset.
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Other Information
✍ In some rare cases, you may not be able to operate your equipment with the supplied
remote control. In this case, use the equipment’s supplied remote control.
Operating a VCR
Press To
Power on the VCR
Change channels
Operating a DVD
Press To
Power on the DVD
Play DVD
Stop
Pause
F, f, G, g Move the cursor in the menu
Play disc
Stop
Pause
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Operating Instructions
Troubleshooting
If you are having a problem with your TV, try the suggestions below. If the problem persists, contact
your nearest Sony Dealer.
Problem Possible Solutions
Reset the TV to ❏ Turn on the TV. While holding down the RESET button on the remote
factory settings control, press POWER button on the TV front panel. (The TV will turn
itself off, then back on again.) Release the RESET button.
No picture, no ❏ Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
sound ❏ If a red light is flashing on the front of your TV for more than a few
minutes, disconnect and reconnect the power cord to restore the TV. If
the problem continues, call your local service center.
❏ Check the TV/VIDEO setting: when watching TV, set to TV; when
watching video equipment, set to VIDEO 1, 2, 3 or 4 (page 4).
❏ Make sure the batteries have been inserted correctly into the remote
control (page 2).
❏ Try another channel to rule out station trouble.
Poor or no picture, ❏ Adjust the Picture setting in the Video menu (page 24).
good sound ❏ Adjust the Brightness setting in the Video menu (page 24).
❏ Check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 7).
Good picture, no ❏ Press so that Muting disappears from the screen (page 3).
sound ❏ Check your Audio settings. Your TV may be set to Auto SAP in the MTS
feature (page 25).
❏ Make sure the Speaker option is set to On in the Audio Menu (page 25).
❏ Press to adjust your TV’s volume, it’s probably very low.
No color ❏ Adjust the Color setting in the Video menu (page 24).
Only snow appears ❏ Check the Cable setting in the Channel Setup menu (page 27).
on the screen ❏ Check the antenna and/or cable connections (page 7).
❏ Make sure the channel selected is currently broadcasting.
Dotted lines or ❏ Adjust the antenna.
stripes ❏ Move the TV away from other electronic equipment. Some electronic
equipment creates electrical noise, which can interfere with TV
reception.
Double images or ❏ Check your outdoor antenna or call your cable service.
ghosts
Cannot receive ❏ Make sure Cable is set to Off in the Channel Setup menu (page 27).
higher number ❏ Perform Auto Program to add channels that are not presently in the
channels (UHF) memory (page 17).
when using an
antenna
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Other Information
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Operating Instructions
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Other Information
Specifications
For all models (except as noted)
Television system American TV standard/NTSC
Channel coverage VHF: 2-13/UHF: 14-69/CATV: 1-125
Antenna 75-ohm external antenna terminal for VHF/UHF
Picture tube FD Trinitron® tube
Power requirements 120V, 60 Hz
Supplied Accessories Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Remote Control RM-Y180 (1) (KV-27FS100, KV-32FS100, KV-36FS100)
Remote Control RM-Y181 (1) (KV-27FS200, KV-32FS200, KV-36FS200)
Optional Accessories Connecting cables VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M,
YC-YC-15V/30V, RK74A
EAC-66U/V mixer
TV Stand: SU-27FS1 for KV-27FS100 and KV-27FS200
SU-32FS1 for KV-32FS100 and KV-32FS200
SU-36FS1 for KV-36FS100 and KV-36FS200
KV-27FS100, KV-27FS200
Screen size Visible screen size: 679 mm (27 inches) measured diagonally
Actual screen size: 736.6 mm (29 inches) measured diagonally
Inputs/outputs Inputs 1 video, 1 audio (front) Outputs
2 video, 2 audio (rear) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF (KV-27FS100)
2 RF (KV-27FS200)
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Speaker output 10 W x 2
Power Consumption 180 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-27FS100)
185 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-27FS200)
Dimensions (W/H/D) 768 x 589 x 497 mm (301/4 x 231/4 x 195/8 inches)
Mass 49.5 kg (109 lbs. 2 oz.)
KV-32FS100, KV-32FS200
Screen size Visible screen size: 803 mm (32 inches) measured diagonally
Actual screen size: 863.6 mm (34 inches) measured diagonally
Inputs/outputs Inputs 1 video, 1 audio (front) Outputs
2 video, 2 audio (rear) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF (KV-32FS100)
2 RF (KV-32FS200)
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Speaker output 10 W x 2
Power Consumption 190 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-32FS100)
195 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-32FS200)
Dimensions (W/H/D) 898 x 696 x 576 mm (353/8 x 273/8 x 225/8 inches)
Mass 75 kg (165 lbs. 6 oz.)
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Operating Instructions
KV-36FS100, KV36FS200
Screen size Visible screen size: 911 mm (36 inches) measured diagonally
Actual screen size: 965.2 mm (38 inches) measured diagonally
Inputs/outputs Inputs 1 video, 1 audio (front) Outputs
2 video, 2 audio (rear) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF (KV-36FS100)
2 RF (KV-36FS200)
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Speaker output 10 W x 2
Power Consumption 190 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-36FS100)
195 W in use 1 W in stand by (KV-36FS200)
Dimensions (W/H/D) 985 x 774 x 633 mm (383/4 x 301/2 x 25 inches)
Mass 98.4 kg (216 lbs. 8 oz.)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Index
16:9 Enhanced 36 L
A Language 36
Audio Out 26 M
Auto Program 17, 28 Menus
Auto SAP 25 Audio 25
B Basic 37
Balance 25 Channel Setup 27
Bass 25 Parent 29
Batteries Setup 36
Inserting in remote 2 Timer 35
Brightness 24 Video 24
Mode
C
Movie 24
Cable 27
Sports 24
Caption Vision 36
Standard 24
Channel Fix 27
Vivid 24
Channel Label 28
MTS
Channel Skip/Add 28
Auto SAP 25
Color 24
Mono 25
Color Temperature 24
Stereo 25
Connections
Cable and antenna 7 P
Cable Box and Cable 9 Parental Control 30
Connecting a Camcorder 15 Picture 24, 37
Connecting a DVD Player 14 Picture in Picture (PIP) 20
Connecting an Audio System 15 R
TV and Cable Box 8 Ratings
TV and Satellite Receiver 12 English Rating 34
TV and VCR 10 French Rating 34
TV, Satellite Receiver and VCR 13 Movie Rating 32
TV, VCR and Cable Box 11 TV Rating 32
Current Time 35 U.S.A. Rating 34
D Unrated 33
Demo 36 Remote Control
DISPLAY 4 Batteries 2
Programming 39
E
Using 3, 4
Effect
Off 25 S
Surround 25 Setting the Rating 30
Sharpness 24
F
SLEEP 3
Favorite Channels 27
Speaker 25
H Specifications 45
Hue 24
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T
Tilt Correction 36
Timer 1 and Timer 2 35
Treble 25
Troubleshooting 42
TV Features 1
TV Front Panel 2
TV Rear Panel 5
V
V-Chip (see Parental Control)
Video Label 36
VM 24
48
Sony Corporation Printed in U.S.A.
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Mode d'emploi
KV-27FS100
KV-32FS100
KV-36FS100
User Guide
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AVERTISSEMENT
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas
exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
✍ Vous êtes averti que tout changement ou modification
non expressément approuvé dans le présent mode
d’emploi peut invalider votre droit à utiliser cet appareil.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
AVIS
DO NOT OPEN Cet appareil a été testé et approuvé en conformité avec les limites
qui définissent un appareil numérique de classe B suivant la
ATTENTION partie 15 des règlements du Centre de contrôle des fréquences
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE,
NE PAS OUVRIR (FCC). Ces limites sont conçues pour assurer une protection
PRECAUCION raisonnable pour une installation en résidence privée.
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR
Cet appareil génère, utilise, et peut émettre, de l’énergie sur les
fréquences radios, et, s’il n’est pas utilisé en suivant les
instructions, peut causer des interférences nuisibles aux
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, communications radio. Cependant, il n’y a pas de garantie
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). qu’aucune interférence ne sera produite dans une installation
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. particulière. Si cet appareil cause une interférence nuisible à la
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. réception de la radio ou de la télévision, ce qu’on peut déterminer
en éteignant et en rallumant l’appareil, l’utilisateur est encouragé
à réduire l’interférence par les mesures suivantes :
Ce sigle vise à signaler à l’utilisateur la présence
d’une “tension dangereuse” non isolée au sein de ❏ Ré-orienter ou déplacer les antennes réceptrices.
l’appareil, dont la puissance peut être suffisante ❏ Augmenter la distance entre l’appareil et le récepteur.
pour provoquer un risque d’électrocution. ❏ Brancher l’appareil sur une prise différente de celle où
est branché le récepteur.
Ce sigle vise à signaler à l’utilisateur la présence d’une ❏ Consulter et se faire aider par le revendeur ou un
documentation importante concernant les instructions technicien radio/télévision expérimenté.
de fonctionnement et d’entretien de cet appareil.
Protection du téléviseur
Remarque aux installateurs du système ❏ Pour éviter toute surchauffe interne, évitez de boucher
de télévision par câble les orifices de ventilation.
L’attention des installateurs du système de télévision par câble ❏ N’installez pas l’appareil dans un endroit surchauffé,
est attirée sur l’article 820-40 du NEC (National Electrical trop humide, poussiéreux, ou soumis à des vibrations
mécaniques excessives.
Code - États-unis) qui énonce les directives concernant le
raccordement à la masse, stipulant en particulier qu’il doit être Remarque sur l’affichage des sous-titres
branché à celui de l’immeuble (ou maison), et aussi proche que d’image
possible du point d’entrée du câble. Ce téléviseur permet d’afficher les sous-titres d’image en
accordance avec § 15.119 des règlements du Centre de contrôle des
PRECAUTIONS DE SECURITE fréquences (FCC).
❏ N’utiliser l’appareil que sur du courant alternatif 120 V.
❏ L’une des lames de la fiche est plus large que l’autre L’utilisation de ce téléviseur à d’autres fins qu’une vue par des
pour des raisons de sécurité et ne s’adapte dans la prise particuliers des émissions transmises par les canaux UHF ou VHF
que dans un seul sens. Consultez votre revendeur si ou par des sociétés de câble pour le grand public peut nécessiter
vous ne parvenez pas à brancher la fiche totalement. l’accord de ces sociétés ou du propriétaire de l’émission.
❏ Si un liquide ou un objet quelconque venait à
s’introduire dans l’appareil, débranchez immédiatement Références utilisateur
le cordon d’alimentation et faites vérifier le téléviseur Les numéros de modèle et de série sont situés sur la couverture
par un technicien qualifié avant de le remettre en service. avant du présent mode d’emploi et à l’arrière du téléviseur.
ATTENTION Marques commerciales et droits
Lorsque vous utilisez des jeux, des ordinateurs et d’autres d’auteur
appareils similaires avec votre téléviseur, réglez la brillance et le
contraste à des valeurs basses. Une image restant fixe sur l’écran ENERGY STAR® est une marque déposée aux États-unis.
pendant un temps prolongé peut s’y imprimer en permanence Comme associé au programme ENERGY
lorsque la brillance ou le contraste sont trop élevés. De même, la STAR®, Sony a déterminé que ce produit
visualisation continue d’un même canal peut provoquer
ou ces modèles de produit satisfaisaient
l’impression du logo du canal. Ces impressions ne sont pas
couvertes par votre garantie car elles résultent d’une utilisation aux critères d’efficacité et de conservation
incorrecte du téléviseur. de l’energie posés par les directives
ENERGY STAR®.
Pour éviter tout risque d’électrocution, n’utilisez pas
cette fiche d’alimentation secteur polarisée avec une WEGA, FD Trinitron et Caption Vision sont des marques
rallonge, une prise de courant ou avec une autre prise si déposées de Sony Corporation.
les lames ne peuvent être introduites complètement afin
d’éviter que des parties de lame nue restent exposées.
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Guide de l'utilisateur
Guide de l'utilisateur
Raccordement du téléviseur
Panneau arrière du téléviseur ....................................................................................................... 7
Raccordements de base .................................................................................................................. 8
Raccordement d'autres appareils ................................................................................................. 9
Informations complémentaires
Programmation de la télécommande......................................................................................... 37
Guide de dépannage .................................................................................................................... 40
Spécifications ................................................................................................................................. 43
Index..................................................................................................................................................... 45
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Introduction
Nous vous remercions d'avoir fait l'achat d'un téléviseur couleur FD Trinitron WEGA® Sony.
Avant d'utiliser le présent manuel, vérifiez le numéro du modèle indiqué à l'arrière de votre
téléviseur ou sur la page de garde du manuel.
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Mode d'emploi
Piles de la télécommande
Insérez deux piles AA (R6) (fournies) dans la télécommande en suivant les instructions de
l'illustration ci-dessous.
✍ Dans des conditions d'utilisation normales, les piles durent six mois. Si la télécommande ne
fonctionne pas correctement, les piles sont peut-être à plat.
✍ Si vous n'utilisez pas la télécommande pendant une durée prolongée, retirez les piles afin d'éviter
une détérioration éventuelle due à une fuite des piles.
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Utilisation de la télécommande
Touche Description
1 MUTING Appuyez sur cette touche pour désactiver le son.
Appuyez de nouveau ou appuyez sur pour
réactiver le son.
1 qa 2 SYSTEM OFF Appuyez sur cette touche pour mettre hors
tension les appareils programmés dans la
télécommande. Voir la section “Programmation
2 qs
de la télécommande” à la page 37.
3 qd Appuyez sur cette touche pour passer du mode
3 TV/VCR
téléviseur au mode magnétoscope et vice-versa.
Si le magnétoscope n’est pas de marque Sony, il
qf
4 est nécessaire de programmer la télécommande
qg
5 pour qu'elle reconnaisse le magnétoscope. Pour
qh
plus de détails, voir “Programmation de la
télécommande” à la page 37.
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Mode d'emploi
Touche Description
Appuyez sur cette touche pour sélectionner
directement le réglage "Effet" (Ambiophonie,
Non) lorsque la télécommande est en mode
FUNCTION TV.
Pour plus de détails, voir “Utilisation du menu
Audio” à la page 23.
8 RESET Appuyez sur cette touche pour réinitialiser le
téléviseur aux réglages d'origine pendant
l'affichage d'un menu à l'écran.
9 VOL (volume) Appuyez sur (+) ou (-) pour régler le volume.
q; CODE SET Utilisez cette touche pour programmer la
télécommande afin de commander un appareil
vidéo raccordé. Voir “Programmation de la
télécommande” à la page 37.
qa Touches POWER Appuyez sur ces touches pour allumer et
éteindre le téléviseur et les autres appareils
audio et vidéo raccordés programmés dans la
télécommande. Pour les directives, reportez-
vous à la section “Programmation de la
télécommande” à la page 37.
qs Touches Appuyez sur l'une de ces touches pour
FUNCTION sélectionner l’appareil à commander avec la
télécommande (TV, VCR/DVD, SAT/CABLE).
Le indicateur (LED) s’allume momentanément
lorsque la touche est enfoncée pour indiquer
l'appareil commandé par la télécommande.
qd VCR (commande) Permet de commander votre magnétoscope. Le
magnétoscope doit être programmé dans la
télécommande. Pour les directives, reportez-
vous à la section “Programmation de la
télécommande” à la page 37.
REC Appuyez simultanément sur la touche et sur
la touche , située en haut et à gauche, pour
lancer l'enregistrement de n'importe quelle
émission avec votre magnétoscope (la
télécommande doit être programmée pour que
l'enregistrement fonctionne).
m Appuyez sur cette touche pour rembobiner la
casette.
M Appuyez sur cette touche pour avancer
rapidement.
N Appuyez sur cette touche pour lancer la lecture.
x Appuyez sur cette touche pour arrêter la bande.
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Touche Description
X Appuyez sur cette touche pour faire une pause
de lecture. Appuyez de nouveau pour revenir à
la lecture normale.
qf TV/VIDEO Appuyez sur cette touche pour passer d'une
source vidéo à l'autre.
qg DISPLAY Appuyez une fois sur cette touche pour afficher
l’heure, le numéro du canal, l’identification du
canal (si définie), la source vidéo et
l’identification vidéo. Appuyez de nouveau
pour désactiver l’affichage.
qh MTS/SAP Appuyez sur cette touche pour passer en revue
les options de la fonction son TV multicanal
(MTS) : Stéréo, Auto SAP (bande sonore
secondaire) et Mono.
qj 0 9 et ENTER Appuyez sur ces touches pour passer
directement à un autre canal. Le canal change
après deux secondes.
qk GUIDE Appuyez sur cette touche pour afficher le guide de
programmation de votre service de télé par satellite.
ql Appuyez sur les touches fléchées pour déplacer
le curseur dans les menus à l’écran. Appuyez sur
la touche du centre pour sélectionner ou valider
une option.
w; MENU Appuyez sur cette touche pour afficher le menu à
l'écran. Pour quitter le menu, appuyez de nouveau
sur cette touche, à n'importe quel moment.
wa CH (canal) Appuyez sur ces touches pour changer de canal.
Pour passer rapidement les canaux en revue,
maintenez enfoncée la touche CH+ ou CH-.
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Raccordement du téléviseur
Lisez cette section avant de configurer votre téléviseur pour la première fois. Elle traite les
raccordements de base, en plus des appareils en option que vous raccorderez éventuellement.
2 3 4 5
Prise Description
1 VHF/UHF Se raccorde sur votre câble ou antenne VHF/UHF.
2 S VIDEO Se raccorde sur la prise S VIDEO OUT de votre magnétoscope
ou d'un autre appareil vidéo possédant une prise S VIDEO. La
prise S VIDEO fournit une image de meilleure qualité que les
prises VHF/UHF ou que la prise d'entrée vidéo. La prise
S VIDEO ne fournit aucun son. Les câbles audio doivent rester
raccordés.
3 AUDIO L(MONO), R/ Permet le raccordement aux prises AUDIO/VIDEO OUT du
VIDEO magnétoscope ou d'un autre appareil vidéo. Une troisième prise
d’entrée vidéo (VIDEO 2) est située sur le panneau avant du
téléviseur. Ces prises d'entrée AUDIO/VIDEO offrent une
image de meilleure qualité que la prise VHF/UHF.
4 Y, PB, PR/L, R Se raccorde sur le composant vidéo Y, PB, PR vers les prises
AUDIO L(MONO) et R de votre lecteur DVD ou décodeur
numérique (480i uniquement).
5 AUDIO OUT Se raccorde aux prises d'entrée AUDIO L(MONO) et R de votre
(VAR/FIX) appareil audio. Vous pouvez écouter le son du téléviseur par
L(MONO), R l'intermédiaire de votre chaîne stéréo.
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Mode d'emploi
Raccordements de base
Antenne de télévision intérieure ou extérieure ou câble CATV
Selon le câble disponible chez vous, choisissez l'un des raccordements suivants
Câble bifilaire
de 300 ohms
✍ Si vous vous raccordez sur une antenne intérieure ou extérieure, vous devrez éventuellement ajuster
l'orientation de l'antenne pour améliorer la réception.
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Raccordement du téléviseur
Magnétoscope
1 Vidéo (jaune)
Audio-L (blanc)
Audio-R (rouge)
Du câble/l'antenne
Raccordement en option
✍ Pour regarder des programmes vidéo depuis le magnétoscope, réglez votre téléviseur sur le canal 3 ou
4 (voir le réglage à l'arrière de votre magnétoscope).
✍ Vous pouvez utiliser la touche pour basculer entre les entrées VHF/UHF et VIDEO.
✍ Utilisez la prise S VIDEO au lieu du câble vidéo jaune pour obtenir des images de meilleure qualité. La
prise S VIDEO ne fournit aucun son. Les câbles audio doivent rester raccordés.
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Mode d'emploi
Décodeur et téléviseur
Décodeur
1
Arrière du téléviseur
Du câble/
l'antenne
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Raccordement du téléviseur
Arrière du téléviseur
1 3 4
Magnétoscope
Vidéo (jaune)
Audio-L (blanc)
2 Audio-R (rouge)
Raccordement en option
1 Décodeur
✍ Si vous effectuez la sélection de tous les canaux via le décodeur, vous devez envisager d'utiliser la
fonction Canal fixe en réglant le téléviseur sur le canal 3 ou 4 (voir page 25).
Raccordement en option
Si votre magnétoscope est équipé de sorties vidéo, vous obtiendrez des images de meilleure
qualité en raccordant des câbles audio/vidéo (non fournis) entre les prises AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT du magnétoscope et la prises AUDIO/VIDEO IN du téléviseur.
✍ Pour obtenir des images de meilleure qualité, utilisez la prise S VIDEO au lieu du câble vidéo jaune. La
prise S VIDEO ne fournit aucun son. Les câbles audio doivent rester raccordés.
✍ Vous pouvez utiliser la touche pour basculer entre les entrées VHF/UHF et VIDEO.
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Mode d'emploi
1 Récepteur satellite
Câble
d'antenne Vidéo (jaune)
satellite Audio-L (blanc)
3 Audio-R (rouge)
✍ Vous pouvez utiliser la touche pour basculer entre les entrées VHF/UHF et VIDEO.
✍ Pour obtenir des images de meilleure qualité, utilisez la prise S VIDEO au lieu du câble vidéo jaune. La
prise S VIDEO ne fournit aucun son. Les câbles audio doivent rester raccordés.
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Raccordement du téléviseur
d'antenne
2
Magnétoscope
✍ Pour obtenir des images depuis le récepteur satellite ou le magnétoscope, sélectionnez l'entrée vidéo
sur laquelle le récepteur satellite ou le magnétoscope est raccordé en appuyant sur la touche
de la télécommande.
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Mode d'emploi
Vidéo (jaune)
Audio-L (blanc)
Audio-R (rouge)
✍ Utilisez la prise S VIDEO au lieu du câble vidéo jaune pour obtenir des images de meilleure qualité. La
prise S VIDEO ne fournit aucun son. Les câbles audio doivent rester raccordés.
Raccordement en option
Si votre lecteur DVD est équipé de sorties composante vidéo (Y, PB, PR), vous pouvez
optimiser la qualité de l'image à l'aide des câbles composante vidéo (480i seulement).
Arrière du téléviseur
1 3 4
Y (vert)
PB (bleu) Audio-L (blanc)
PR (rouge) Audio-R (rouge)
2 1
1 Raccordez les prises Y, PB, PR OUT du lecteur DVD sur les prises Y, PB, PR IN du téléviseur
à l'aide de câbles composante vidéo (non fournis).
2 Raccordez la prise AUDIO OUT du lecteur DVD sur la prise AUDIO IN du téléviseur.
✍ Les sorties Y, PB, PR du lecteur DVD sont parfois désignées par Y, CB et CR ou Y, B-Y et R-Y. Dans ce
cas, raccordez les câbles selon les couleurs.
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Raccordement du téléviseur
Audio-R (rouge)
Audio-L (blanc)
Sortie A/V Vidéo (jaune)
Arrière du téléviseur
1 3 4 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
Audio-L (blanc)
Audio-R (rouge)
Entrée
de ligne
✍ Réglez votre chaîne stéréo à l'entrée de ligne sélectionnée. Pour des directives supplémentaires sur la
configuration audio, voir “Utilisation du menu Audio” à la page 23.
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1 Appuyez sur pour mettre le téléviseur sous tension. L'écran de réglage apparaît.
Réglage
Auto programmation:[CH+]
Sortir: [CH–]
Raccorder d'abord
le câble ou l'antenne
✍ L'écran de réglage apparaît chaque fois que vous mettez le téléviseur sous tension, jusqu'à ce que la
fonction Auto programmation ait été exécutée.
Pour exécuter de nouveau la fonction Auto programmation
1 Appuyez sur .
2 Appuyez sur g pour mettre le menu Réglage des canaux en surbrillance.
3 Appuyez sur f pour mettre Câble en surbrillance. Appuyez sur pour valider la
sélection.
4 Appuyez sur F ou f pour sélectionner Oui ou Non selon les raccordements de votre
téléviseur. Appuyez sur .
5 Appuyez sur f pour mettre Auto programmation en surbrillance. Appuyez sur pour
rechercher les canaux.
6 Lorsque la fonction Auto programmation a été exécutée, appuyez sur pour quitter.
Pour réinitialiser le téléviseur aux réglages par défaut
1 Allumez le téléviseur.
2 Maintenez enfoncée la touche de la télécommande.
3 Appuyez sur la touche POWER sur le panneau avant du téléviseur et relâchez-la. (Le
téléviseur s'éteint, puis se rallume de lui-même).
4 Relâchez la touche .
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Mode d'emploi
Mode : Éclatant
Image
Luminosité
Couleur
Nuance
Netteté
Temp. couleur: Froide
VM: Haut
Aigu
Grave
Balance
Effet: Non
MTS: Stéréo
Haut-parleur: Oui
Sortie audio: Var.
Canaux préférés
Câble: Oui
Canal fixe: Non
Auto programmation
Saut/Ajout canal
Légende de canal
Mot de passe:
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Menu Permet de
Minuterie 1: Non
Minuterie 2: Non
Heure
: AM
Régler l'horloge du téléviseur et programmer
Aller: Choisir: Sortir: avec Minuterie 1 et Minuterie 2.
Vidéo Audio Canal Parent Heure Réglage De base
Appuyer sur
pour entrer dans
le menu de base
Menu de base
Image Régler
Caption Vision: Non
Effet: Non
Menu avancé
Niveau de blanc
Choisir l'affichage d'un menu simplifié
Aller: Choisir: Sortir: contenant les réglages les plus courants.
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✍ Appuyez sur une fois pour afficher le menu à l'écran. Appuyez de nouveau pour revenir à
l'écoute normale. Si aucune touche n'est enfoncée, le menu se referme automatiquement après
environ 90 secondes.
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Mode d'emploi
✍ Pour accéder directement aux modes image personnalisés (Éclatant, Standard, Film, Sports), appuyez
sur la touche de la télécommande.
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Aigu Appuyez sur G pour diminuer les sons les plus élevés. Appuyez sur g pour
augmenter les sons les plus élevés.
Grave Appuyez sur G pour diminuer les sons les plus graves. Appuyez sur g pour
augmenter les sons les plus graves.
Balance Appuyez sur G pour accentuer le son du haut-parleur gauche. Appuyez sur
g pour accentuer le son du haut-parleur droit.
Effet Utilisez la touche F ou f pour sélectionner l'une des options suivantes.
Appuyez ensuite sur pour valider la sélection.
Ambiophonie : Simule un son d’une qualité tridimensionelle pour les
programmes en stéréo.
Non : Réception stéréo ou mono normale.
✍ Appuyez sur pour sélectionner directement l'option de réglage Effet (Ambiophonie, Non).
✍ Si votre téléviseur est réglé sur SAP auto, il est possible que le son de certains programmes soit mis en
sourdine ou déformé. Si votre téléviseur n’émet aucun son, réglez Audio MTS sur Stéréo ou Mono.
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Mode d'emploi
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✍ Pour utiliser la fonction Canaux préférés : quittez tous les menus et appuyez sur . Appuyez sur F ou
f pour déplacer le curseur vers le numéro de canal souhaité et appuyez sur .
Canal fixe Utilisez la touche F ou f pour sélectionner l'une des options suivantes.
Appuyez ensuite sur pour valider la sélection.
Non : Canal fixe n'est pas réglé.
2-6 : Sélectionnez cette option pour contrôler toutes les sélections de
canaux via un décodeur ou un magnétoscope. Sélectionnez le
canal approprié (en général 3 ou 4) et utilisez la télécommande du
décodeur ou du magnétoscope pour sélectionner les canaux.
Vidéo 1 : Sélectionnez l'une des entrées vidéo disponibles lorsque vous avez
raccordé l'appareil vidéo (par exemple un récepteur satellite) et que
vous souhaitez régler le téléviseur en fonction de cet appareil.
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Mode d'emploi
Auto Utilisez la fonction Auto programmation à chaque fois que vous réglez votre
programmation téléviseur.
Avec la fonction Auto programmation, le téléviseur recherche
automatiquement les canaux pouvant être captés et les programme dans la
mémoire de l'appareil.
Saut/Ajout Utilisez cette fonction après avoir exécuté Auto programmation pour omettre
canal des chaînes que vous ne souhaitez pas ou en ajouter des nouvelles.
1 Sélectionnez la position de la chaîne souhaitée à l'aide des touches F ou f,
puis appuyez sur .
2 Sélectionnez Saut ou Ajout à l'aide des touches F ou f, puis appuyez
sur .
3 Appuyez sur G pour revenir au menu Réglage des canaux ou appuyez
sur pour quitter.
✍ Lorsque vous appuyez sur CH (canal) + ou CH (canal) -, les canaux sautés sont ignorés et le canal suivant
est sélectionné. Vous pouvez quand même accéder aux canaux ignorés en vous servant des touches --9.
✍ Lorsque la fonction Canal fixe est activée, les fonctions suivantes ne sont pas disponibles :
Canaux préférés, Câble, Saut/Ajout canal, Légende de canal.
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Mot de passe:
La fonction de Contrôle parental est conçue pour aider les parents à surveiller ce que leurs
enfants regardent à la télévision.
✍ Conservez ce mode d'emploi en lieu sûr. Une fois enregistré, le mot de passe est nécessaire pour
accéder au menu de contrôle parental. En cas d’oubli du mot de passe, voir page 42.
Lorsque le mot de passe est réglé correctement, le menu Parent suivant apparaît.
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Mode d'emploi
Contrôle parental
Réglage du classement
Vous pouvez modifier le classement en sélectionnant l'une des options de blocage.
Vidéo Audio Canal Parent Heure Règlage De base
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✍ Lorsque vous avez bloqué un classement ou un contenu, tous les classements ou contenus supérieurs
seront automatiquement bloqués.
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Mode d'emploi
TV-Y: -
TV-Y7: - FV: -
TV-G: -
Âge TV-PG: - D: - L: - S: - V: -
TV-14: - D: - L: - S: - V: - Contenu
TV-MA: - L: - S: - V: -
✍ Les classements du contenu augmentent selon le niveau du classement basé sur l'âge. Par exemple, une émission
classée TV-PG V (violence) peut contenir des scènes de violence modérée tandis qu'un classement TV-14 V
(violence) peut contenir des scènes très violentes.
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Non classée
Vous pouvez bloquer des émissions de télévision ou des films qui ne sont pas classés.
Classement spécifique
Permettre Autorise toutes les émissions Classement des films
Classement de télé
non classées Non-classé:Permettre Permettre
Bloquer
Bloquer Bloque toutes les émissions
non classées
✍ Si vous choisissez de bloquer les émissions de télévision non classées, notez que les émissions
suivantes seront également bloquées : bulletins d'informations d'urgence, émissions politiques,
sports, actualités, annonce des services publics, émissions religieuses et la météo.
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Mode d'emploi
Classement anglais
Ces classements concernent les émissions canadiennes diffusées en anglais.
Classement Description Classement spécifique
-C
Classement anglais
C Enfants Classement français - C8+
Classement U.S.A. -G
- PG
C8+ Enfants de 8 ans et plus - 14+
- 18+
G Tout public
PG Supervision parentale
Appuyer sur pour régler
14+ Spectateurs de 14 ans et plus le classement anglais
18+ Émission réservée aux adultes Aller: Choisir: Sortir:
Classement français
Ces classements concernent les émissions canadiennes diffusées en français.
Classement Description Classement spécifique
Classement anglais
G Tout public Classement français -G
Classement U.S.A. - 8 ans+
8 ans+ Déconseillé aux jeunes - 13 ans+
- 16 ans+
enfants - 18 ans+
Classement U.S.A.
Pour les émissions provenant des États-unis, veuillez vous reporter à " Classement des
émissions " page 30.
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Heure
Programmer l'heure : AM
Heure Réglez votre téléviseur au jour et à l’heure actuelles. Appuyez sur pour
ouvrir le menu Heure :
1 Utilisez la touche F ou f pour saisir le jour et l'heure correcte, puis
appuyez sur .
2 Appuyez sur G pour revenir au menu Heure ou sur pour quitter
le menu.
✍ Vous devez régler l'heure actuelle avant d'utiliser les fonctions Minuterie 1 et Minuterie 2.
✍ Sélectionnez Non pour désactiver la minuterie (les réglages précédents sont sauvegardés).
✍ Lorsque vous exécutez Auto programmation, les réglages Minuterie 1 et Minuterie 2 sont effacés. De
même, en cas de coupure d'alimentation, les réglages Heure, Minuterie 1 et Minuterie 2 sont effacés.
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Mode d'emploi
Caption Permet de sélectionner l’un des trois modes de sous-titrage (pour les émissions
Vision diffusées avec l’option sous-titres).
Sous-titrage Utilisez la touche F ou f pour sélectionner l'une des options suivantes.
Appuyez ensuite sur pour valider la sélection.
Non : Les sous-titres ne sont pas activés.
CC1, 2, 3, 4 : Affiche le dialogue imprimé et les effets sonores d'une émission.
Text1, 2, 3, 4 : Affiche des informations du réseau/de la station.
Info : Affiche le nom du programme en cours et son temps restant, si
ces informations sont disponibles.
Étiquette Permet d'attribuer des noms aux appareils audio et vidéo raccordés au téléviseur :
vidéo magnétoscope, lecteur de DVD, etc. Lorsque vous commutez la source du signal en
Donne un nom appuyant sur TV/VIDEO, l'étiquette vidéo s'affiche à l'écran.
aux appareils 1 Appuyez sur les touches F ou f pour accéder à l'entrée que vous
raccordés souhaitez nommer, puis appuyez sur .
2 Choisissez un nom à l'aide des touches F ou f, puis appuyez sur .
✍ Si vous sélectionnez “Saut”, le téléviseur saute cette prise lorsque vous appuyez sur la touche TV/VIDEO.
16:9 Améliore la résolution des images provenant de sources au format grand écran,
amélioré par exemple les films sur DVD (disponible uniquement lorsque le téléviseur est
en mode VIDEO).
Démo Appuyez sur pour lancer une démonstration des menus à l'écran.
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Niveau de blanc
Appuyez sur f pour sélectionner une option, puis Aller: Choisir: Sortir:
appuyez sur .
Image Appuyez sur G pour diminuer le contraste. Appuyez sur g pour augmenter
Contraste de le contraste.
l'image
Caption Dans le Menu de base, les options de sous-titrage comprennent Non et la
Vision dernière option de sous-titrage sélectionnée (CC1-4, Text1-4 ou Info).
Sous-titres
Effet Utilisez la touche F ou f pour sélectionner l'une des options suivantes.
Appuyez ensuite sur pour valider la sélection.
Ambiophonie : Simule un son d’une qualité tridimensionelle pour les
programmes en stéréo.
Non : Réception stéréo ou mono normal.
Menu Appuyez sur pour revenir au menu avancé.
avancé
✍ Si vous quittez le Menu de base en appuyant sur , seul le Menu de base s'affiche lorsque vous
appuyez de nouveau sur . Pour accéder aux autres menus, utilisez f pour faire défiler le menu
vers le bas et sélectionnez Menu avancé, puis appuyez sur .
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Informations complémentaires
Programmation de la télécommande
Vous pouvez utiliser la télécommande fournie pour piloter des appareils vidéo Sony ou autres.
1 Appuyez sur .
2 Appuyez sur ou (FUNCTION).
3 Utilisez les touches 0 9 pour saisir le numéro de code à partir du tableau suivant.
4 Appuyez sur .
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Informations complémentaires
✍ S'il existe plusieurs numéros de code dans la liste, essayez de les saisir un par un jusqu'à ce que vous
trouviez le code correspondant à votre appareil.
✍ A chaque fois que vous retirez les piles, il est possible que les numéros de code reviennent aux
réglages par défaut et que vous soyez obligés de les réinitialiser.
✍ Dans certains cas rares, il se peut que vous ne puissiez pas faire fonctionner vos appareils avec la
télécommande fournie. En pareil cas, utilisez la télécommande fournie avec l'appareil.
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Mode d'emploi
Lire un DVD
Arrêter
Faire une pause
F, f, G, g Déplacer le curseur dans le menu
Afficher le menu DVD
Lire le disque
Arrêter
Faire une pause
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Informations complémentaires
Guide de dépannage
Si vous rencontrez un problème avec votre téléviseur, essayez d'appliquer les suggestions
ci-dessous. Si le problème persiste, contactez votre distributeur Sony.
Problème Solutions possibles
Pour réinitialiser le ❏ Allumez le téléviseur. Tout en maintenant enfoncée la touche
téléviseur aux RESET de la télécommande, appuyez sur la touche POWER sur le
réglages par défaut panneau avant du téléviseur. (Le téléviseur s'éteint, puis se
rallume de lui-même). Relâchez ensuite la touche RESET.
Aucune image, ❏ Vérifiez que le cordon d'alimentation est branché.
aucun son ❏ Si un voyant rouge clignote à l'avant de votre téléviseur pendant
plusieurs minutes, débranchez, puis rebranchez le cordon
d'alimentation pour réinitialiser le téléviseur. Si le problème
persiste, contactez votre service après-vente local.
❏ Vérifiez les réglages TV/VIDEO : réglez sur TV lorsque vous
regardez la télévision et réglez sur VIDEO lorsque vous regardez
un appareil vidéo (page 5 ).
❏ Vérifiez que les piles sont insérées correctement dans la
télécommande (page 2).
❏ Essayez une autre chaîne, il peut s'agir d'un problème de station.
Aucune image ou ❏ Réglez l'image dans le menu Vidéo (page 22).
image médiocre, ❏ Réglez la luminosité dans le menu Vidéo (page 22).
bon son ❏ Vérifiez les raccordements de l'antenne et/ou du câble (page 8).
Bonne image, ❏ Appuyez sur de sorte que Muting disparaisse de l'écran
aucun son (page 3).
❏ Vérifiez vos réglages du son. Le téléviseur est peut-être réglé sur
Auto SAP dans la fonction MTS (page 23).
❏ S’assurer que la fonction Haut-parleur du menu Audio est en
position Oui (page 24).
❏ Appuyez sur pour augmenter le volume sonore du téléviseur,
qui est probablement trop faible.
Aucune couleur ❏ Réglez la couleur dans le menu Vidéo (page 22).
Seulement de la ❏ Vérifiez le réglage de Câble dans le menu Réglage des canaux
neige apparaît sur (page 25).
l'écran ❏ Vérifiez les raccordements de l'antenne et/ou du câble (page 8).
❏ Vérifiez que la chaîne sélectionnée est en cours de diffusion.
Lignes en pointillés ❏ Réglez l'antenne.
ou rayures ❏ Éloignez le téléviseur des autres appareils électroniques. Certains
appareils électroniques peuvent créer des parasites électriques
susceptibles de perturber la réception du téléviseur.
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Mode d'emploi
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Informations complémentaires
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Mode d'emploi
Spécifications
Pour tous les modèles (sauf ceux portant la mention contraire)
Système de télévision Norme de télévision américaine / NTSC
Couverture des canaux VHF : 2-13/UHF : 14-69/CATV : 1-125
Antenne Borne d'antenne externe de 75 ohms pour VHF/UHF
Tube cathodique Tube FD Trinitron®
Alimentation 120 V, 60 Hz
Accessoires fournis Piles AA (R6) (2)
Télécommande RM-Y180 (1)
Accessoires en option Câbles de connexion VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M, YC-YC-15V/30V, RK74A
Mixeur U/V EAC-66
Meuble de téléviseur : SU-27FS1 pour le KV-27FS100, SU-32FS1 pour le
KV-32FS100, SU-36FS1 pour le KV-36FS100.
KV-27FS100
Taille de l’écran Taille visible de l’écran : 679 mm (27 po) en diagonale
Taille réelle de l’écran : 736,6 mm (29 po) en diagonale
Entrées / sorties Entrées 1 vidéo, 1 audio (panneau avant) Sorties
2 vidéo, 2 audio (panneau arrière) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Sortie du haut-parleur 10 W x 2
Consommation électrique 180 W en fonctionnement 1 W en veille
Dimensions (W/H/D) 768 x 589 x 497 mm (301/4 x 23 1/4 x 195/8 po)
Poids 49,5 kg (109 livres 2 onces)
KV-32FS100
Taille de l’écran Taille visible de l’écran : 803 mm (32 po) en diagonale
Taille réelle de l’écran : 863,6 mm (34 po) en diagonale
Entrées / sorties Entrées 1 vidéo, 1 audio (panneau avant) Sorties
2 vidéo, 2 audio (panneau arrière) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Sortie du haut-parleur 10 W x 2
Consommation électrique 190 W en fonctionnement 1 W en veille
Dimensions (W/H/D) 898 x 696 x 576 mm (353/8 x 26 3/8 x 225/8 po)
Poids 75 kg (165 livres 6 onces)
KV-36FS100
Taille de l’écran Taille visible de l’écran : 911 mm (36 po) en diagonale
Taille réelle de l’écran : 965,2 mm (38 po) en diagonale
Entrées / sorties Entrées 1 vidéo, 1 audio (panneau avant) Sorties
2 vidéo, 2 audio (panneau arrière) 1 AUDIO OUT
1 S VIDEO
1 RF
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 audio
Sortie du haut-parleur 10 W x 2
Consommation électrique 190 W en fonctionnement 1 W en veille
Dimensions (W/H/D) 985 x 774 x 633 mm (383/4 x 301/4 x 25 po)
Poids 98,4 kg (216 livres 8 onces)
Index
16:9 amélioré 34 Sports 22
A Standard 22
Aigu 23 MTS
Auto programmation 17, 26 Auto SAP 23
Auto SAP 23 Mono 23
Stéréo 23
B
Balance 23 N
Netteté 22
C Nuancé 22
Câble 25
Canal fixe 25 P
Canaux préférés 25 Panneau arrière du téléviseur 7
Caption Vision (sous-titres) 34 Panneau avant du téléviseur 2
Caractéristiques du téléviseur 1 R
Couleur 22 Raccordements
D Câble ou antenne 8
Démo 34 Raccordement d'une chaîne audio 15
DISPLAY 5 Raccordement d’un caméscope 15
E Raccordement d’un lecteur de DVD 14
Effet Raccordement du téléviseur à un
Ambiophonie 23 magnétoscope 9
Non 23 Téléviseur et décodeur de câble 10
Étiquette vidéo 34 Téléviseur et récepteur satellite 12
Téléviseur, magnétoscope et décodeur
G de câble 11
Grave 23
Téléviseur, récepteur satellite et
Guide de dépannage 40
magnétoscope 13
H Réglage du classement
Haut-parleur 24 Classement anglais 32
Heure 33 Classement des films 30
I Classement français 32
Image 22 Classement de télé 30
L Classement U.S.A. 32
Langue 34 Non-classée 31
Légende de canal 26 Rotation 34
Luminosité 22 S
M Saut/Ajout canal 26
Menus SLEEP 3
Audio 23 Sortie audio 24
De base 35 Spécifications 43
Heure 33 T
Parent 27 Télécommande
Réglage des canaux 25 Piles 2
Vidéo 22 Programmation 37
Menu avancé 35 Utilisation 3-5
Minuterie 1 et Minuterie 2 33 Température de la couleur 22
Mode V
Éclatant 22 VM 22
Film 22
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User Guide
Manual de Instrucciones
Lea este manual antes de operar el producto
KV-29FS100
KV-34FS100
KV-38FS200
NOTIFICACIÓN
CAUTION Este aparato ha sido debidamente probado, comprobándose que
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK cumple con los límites impuestos a dispositivos digitales Clase B de
DO NOT OPEN acuerdo con la Sección 15 de las normas de la FCC. Estos límites se
establecieron para ofrecer protección razonable contra interferencias
ATTENTION perjudiciales en las instalaciones residenciales. Este aparato genera, usa
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, y puede emitir energía radioeléctrica. De no instalarse y utilizarse de
NE PAS OUVRIR acuerdo con las instrucciones correspondientes, podría producir
PRECAUCION interferencias perjudiciales en las radiocomunicaciones. No obstante,
no puede garantizarse que no se produzcan estas interferencias en una
RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO
NO ABRIR instalación determinada. Si este aparato llega a interferir en la
recepción de radio o televisión, lo que podrá comprobarse encendiendo
y apagando el aparato, se recomienda al usuario intentar corregir la
PRECAUCION: PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGA interferencia mediante una o más de las siguientes medidas:
ELECTRICA NO RETIRE LA CUBIERTA NI LA PARTE POSTERIOR ❏ Reoriente o cambie de lugar las antenas receptoras.
DE ESTE APARATO. ❏ Aumente la distancia que separa este aparato del
receptor afectado.
NO CONTIENE PIEZAS QUE EL USUARIO PUEDA REPARAR.
PARA SERVICIO ACUDA A PERSONAL ESPECIALIZADO. ❏ Conecte el aparato en una toma de corriente de un
circuito distinto al que esté conectado el receptor que está
afectado.
Este símbolo señala al usuario la presencia de voltaje ❏ Consulte con el distribuidor o solicite los servicios de un
peligroso sin aislamiento en el interior del aparato de tal técnico capacitado en radio y televisión.
intensidad que podría presentar riesgo de descarga Cualquier cambio o modificación que no se detalla
eléctrica. expresamente en el presente manual podría invalidar su
autorización para emplear este aparato.
Este símbolo indica al usuario que el manual que acompaña
a este aparato contiene instrucciones importantes referentes Protección del televisor
a su funcionamiento y mantenimiento. ❏ Para evitar el sobrecalentamiento interno, no obstruya los
orificios de ventilación.
Nota para el instalador de CATV ❏ No instale el televisor en un lugar con temperatura
Esta nota pretende llamar la atención del instalador del sistema CATV elevada, humedad, exceso de polvo o donde puedan
en relación con el artículo 820-40 de la NEC que proporciona las pautas producirse vibraciones.
para una adecuada conexión a tierra y, en particular, especifica que el
cable de conexión a tierra debe estar conectado al sistema de toma de Nota sobre Caption Vision
tierra del edificio lo más cerca posible de la entrada del cable. Este receptor de televisión proporciona pantalla de televisión con
visualización de subtítulos de acuerdo con el punto § 15.119 del
PRECAUCIONES DE SEGURIDAD reglamento de la FCC.
❏ Utilice el televisor con ca (corriente alterna) como se El uso del televisor con finalidades distintas a la visualización
menciona a continuación para todos los países excepto en privada de emisiones de programas en UHF o VHF o transmisiones
donde se indique: vía cable dirigidas al público en general puede requerir la
ca 120 V 60 Hz autorización de la compañía de emisión por cable y/o del
ca 220 V 50/60 Hz (Chile, Perú, Bolivia) propietario del programa.
❏ Una terminal del enchufe es más ancha que la otra para Información para el propietario
garantizar la seguridad y solo se podrá introducir en la Los números de serie y modelo están situados en la portada de este
toma de corriente de una manera (sólo los modelos con manual y en la parte posterior del televisor.
ca 120 V). Si no puede insertar completamente el enchufe
en la toma, póngase en contacto con su proveedor. Marcas comerciales y derechos de autor
❏ Si se introduce algún objeto sólido o líquido en el ENERGY STAR® es una marca registrada.
televisor, desconéctelo y haga que sea revisado por
personal especializado antes de volver a utilizarlo. En calidad de compañía asociada a
ENERGY STAR®, Sony ha determinado
PRECAUCIÓN que este producto o modelo de
PARA EVITAR DESCARGAS ELÉCTRICAS, INTRODUZCA EL producto cumple con las directrices de
ENCHUFE EN EL TOMACORRIENTE POR COMPLETO, CON EL uso eficiente de energía de ENERGY
CONTACTO ANCHO DEL ENCHUFE EN LA RANURA ANCHA STAR®.
DEL TOMACORRIENTE.
Al usar videojuegos, computadoras y productos similares con el
televisor, mantenga los ajustes de brillo y contraste a un nivel WEGA, FD Trinitron, Caption Vision y Auto Volumen son marcas
moderado. Si una imagen inmóvil permanece en la pantalla durante registradas de Corporación Sony.
un periodo prolongado con elevada intensidad de brillo o contraste, la
imagen podría quedar grabada en la pantalla en forma permanente.
Igualmente, ver continuamente el mismo canal de televisión podría
dejar grabada en la pantalla el logotipo de la emisora. La garantía no
cubre este tipo de anomalías, ya que se deben al mal uso del aparato.
Antenas
❏ Si el aparato se ha caído y ha sufrido
Conexión a tierra de una antena exterior golpes excesivos o si se ha dañado la
Para instalar una antena exterior, siga los procedimientos que se unidad.
indican a continuación. Los sistemas de antenas exteriores no deben
situarse cerca de líneas eléctricas o circuitos de alimentación o luz
eléctrica, o bien donde pueda entrar en contacto con dichas líneas
eléctricas o circuitos. ❏ Si el aparato no funciona con
CUANDO INSTALE UN SISTEMA DE ANTENA EXTERIOR, normalidad al seguir las instrucciones
EXTREME LAS PRECAUCIONES Y MANTÉNGALO ALEJADO DE del manual. Ajuste solamente los
DICHAS LINEAS ELECTRICAS O CIRCUITOS, DADO QUE EL controles que se especifican en el
CONTACTO PUEDE RESULTAR FATAL. manual de instrucciones. El ajuste
Asegúrese de que el sistema de antena tiene conexión a tierra para inadecuado de otros controles puede
proporcionar protección contra los incrementos de voltaje y el aumento provocar daños y a menudo requerirá
de las cargas estáticas. El apartado 810 del Código Eléctrico Nacional mucho trabajo por parte de un técnico calificado para
(NEC) en EE.UU. y el apartado 54 del Código Eléctrico de Canadá restablecer el funcionamiento normal del aparato.
proporcionan información relativa a la conexión a tierra adecuada del
mástil y de la estructura de soporte, la conexión a tierra del cable de ❏ Si el aparato muestra un cambio de rendimiento
conexión a la unidad de descarga de la antena, el tamaño de los significativo, debe repararse.
conductores de la conexión a tierra, la ubicación de la unidad de Asistencia técnica
descarga de la antena, la conexión de los electrodos de conexión a tierra
y los requisitos de los electrodos de conexión a tierra. No intente reparar por sí mismo el aparato ya
que al abrir el gabinete se vería expuesto a
Conexión a tierra de la antena de acuerdo con tensiones peligrosas y otros riesgos. Solicite los
servicios de personal de reparación calificado.
el Código Eléctrico Nacional, ANSI/NFPA 70
Piezas de reemplazo
Si necesita piezas de reemplazo, asegúrese de
que el técnico certifique por escrito que ha
Acometida de antena utilizado piezas de reemplazo especificadas por
el fabricante con las mismas características que
las piezas originales. El uso de piezas no
Abrazadera de autorizadas puede provocar incendios, descargas
conexión a tierra
Unidad de descarga eléctricas y otros peligros.
de la antena Comprobación de seguridad
(Sección 810-20 del NEC) Después de realizar cualquier reparación del
Equipo del servicio aparato, solicite al técnico de la reparación que
de suministro Conductores a tierra realice comprobaciones rutinarias de seguridad
eléctrico (como especifica el fabricante) para determinar si
(Sección 810-21 del NEC)
el aparato se encuentra en condiciones seguras de
Abrazadera de conexión a tierra funcionamiento y certificarlo. Cuando el aparato
Sistema de electrodos de conexión a llega al final de su vida útil, debe desecharse
NEC: Código Eléctrico Nacional tierra del servicio de suministro eléctrico adecuadamente para evitar una implosión del
(Artículo 250, Parte H del NEC) tubo de la imagen. Consulte a un técnico de
reparación calificado para depositar el aparato.
Rayos
Para mayor protección del receptor de televisión durante una tormenta
con rayos o cuando no se utiliza durante largos periodos de tiempo,
desconéctelo de la toma de pared y desconecte la antena. Con ello
evitará que los rayos y los incrementos de voltaje dañen el receptor.
Manual de instrucciones
Contenido
Introducción
Características del televisor FD Trinitron WEGA® ................................................................... 1
Acerca de este manual ................................................................................................................... 2
Baterías para el control remoto ..................................................................................................... 2
Controles del panel frontal............................................................................................................ 2
Uso del control remoto................................................................................................................... 3
Información adicional
Programación del control remoto............................................................................................... 33
Solución de problemas ................................................................................................................. 36
Especificaciones............................................................................................................................. 38
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✍ En condiciones de uso normales, las baterías tienen una duración máxima de seis meses. Si el control
remoto no funciona correctamente, es posible que las baterías estén gastadas.
✍ Si no va a utilizar el control remoto durante largo tiempo, quite las baterías para evitar posibles daños
por fugas.
Los controles del panel de audio/video frontal le permiten accesar al menú sin utilizar el
control remoto.
❏ Presione para que aparezca el menú en pantalla.
❏ Use los botones y del panel frontal de audio/video en lugar del control remoto.
❏ Utilice el botón del panel frontal de audio/video para navegar a través de los menús y
después seleccione una opción. Los controles del panel frontal también le permiten
cambiar los canales, ajustar el volumen y cambiar las entradas de video.
✍ Para navegar por los menús con el control remoto, consulte “Uso de los menús” en la página 23.
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Introducción
✍ El control remoto que se muestra (RM-Y181) corresponde a los modelos KV-38FS200. El control
remoto de los modelos KV-29FS100 y KV-34FS100 (RM-Y180), no tienen los botones con funciones
de Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP).
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Botón Descripción
qd Botones Presiónelos para seleccionar el equipo conectado
FUNCTION (televisor, videograbadora/reproductor de DVD,
Botones de función receptor de satélite/cable) que desee utilizar con el
control remoto.
qf PIP (Imagen dentro Presiónelos para operar la función PIP. Consulte “Uso
de una Imagen) de Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP)” en la
página 20.
VCR Presione para operar su videograbadora. La
(Funcionamiento) videograbadora deberá estar programada en el control
remoto, consulte “Programación del control remoto”
en la página 33.
REC Presione el botón y el botón (arriba a la
Grabar izquierda) al mismo tiempo para grabar programas
con su videograbadora (el control remoto debe
haberse programado para poder utilizar esta opción).
N Reproducir.
m Regresar.
M Avance rápido.
x Parar.
X Pausa. Presiónelo de nuevo para reanudar la
reproducción normal.
qg TV/VIDEO Presiónelo para alternar entre las entradas de video
disponibles.
qh DISPLAY Presione una vez para ver la hora actual, el nombre del
Mostrar canal (si se ha definido) y el número del canal.
Presiónelo nuevamente para desactivar la función.
Consulte “Uso del Menú Timer (Reloj)” en la
página 30 para conocer más detalles.
qj MTS/SAP Presiónelo para recorrer las opciones de Sonido
Multicanal del Televisor (MTS): Estéreo, Mono y Auto
SAP ( Segundo Programa de Audio).
qk Botones 0 9 y Presiónelos para cambiar los canales directamente. El
ENTER (introducir) canal cambia después de 2 segundos.
ql GUIDE Presiónelo para mostrar la guía de programas de su
Guía antena de satélite.
w; Presione los botones con flechas para mover el cursor
en los menús en pantalla. Presione el botón central
para seleccionar una opción o accesar a ella.
wa MENU Presione este botón para ver el menú en pantalla.
Presiónelo de nuevo para salir del menú en cualquier
momento.
ws CH (canal) Presione para cambiar de canal. Para navegar
rápidamente a través de los canales, presione y
manténgase así el botón CH+ o CH-.
✍ Para obtener información sobre los botones de operación de Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP),
consulte la página 21.
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Conexión del televisor
Lea esta sección antes de instalar el televisor por primera vez. Esta sección hace referencia a las
conexiones básicas, así como a cualquier otro equipo opcional que conecte.
✍ Los paneles frontal y posterior que se encuentran ilustrados en este manual corresponden a los
modelos KV-38FS200. Los modelos KV-29FS100 y KV-34FS100, no tienen la entrada AUX (auxiliar) y
la salida TO CONVERTER (al convertidor).
4 5 6 7
Entrada/Salida Descripción
1AUX Esta es una entrada que le permite ver los canales locales y de
Auxiliar cable si su servicio de cable no ofrece los primeros. Usted puede
cambiar entre los canales locales y los del cable si oprime ANT
en el control remoto. Los aparatos conectados a la entrada AUX
no podrán verse en Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP).
2TO CONVERTER Esta es una salida de VHF/UHF que le permite programar su
Al convertidor televisor para cambiar entre canales codificados (mediante
decodificador) y los canales normales de televisión por cable.
Use esta salida en lugar de un conector en Y para obtener una
mejor calidad de imagen cuando necesite cambiar entre canales
de cable codificados y decodificados.
3 VHF/UHF Esta entrada establece una conexión con el cable o la antena de
VHF/UHF.
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Entrada/Salida Descripción
4 S VIDEO Esta entrada establece una conexión con la toma S VIDEO OUT
(salida de S VIDEO) de la videograbadora o de otro equipo de
video con S VIDEO. S VIDEO proporciona una mejor calidad de
imagen que las tomas VHF/UHF o la toma de entrada de video.
Como S VIDEO no proporciona sonido, debe mantener
conectados los cables de audio.
5 AUDIO L(MONO), Esta entrada establece una conexión con las tomas de salida de
R/VIDEO AUDIO/VIDEO de la videograbadora o de otro equipo de
Audio izquierda (mono), video. En el panel frontal del televisor existe una tercera toma
derecha/Video de entrada de video (VIDEO 2). Estas tomas de entrada de
AUDIO/VIDEO proporcionan una mejor calidad de imagen
que la toma VHF/UHF.
6 Y, PB, PR/ L(MONO), R Esta es una entrada que se conecta a las tomas de entrada de
Y, PB, PR/izquierda video para componentes Y, PB, PR y a las tomas de AUDIO
(mono), derecha L(izquierda)(MONO), R(derecha) del reproductor de DVD o a
la caja decodificadora digital (480i únicamente).
7 AUDIO OUT (VAR/FIX) Esta es una salida que se conecta a las tomas de entrada de
L(MONO), R AUDIO L(izquierda)(MONO), R(derecha) del equipo de audio.
Salida de audio Puede escuchar el sonido del televisor con el equipo de sonido.
(variable/fija)
izquierda (mono),
derecha
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Conexión del televisor
Conexiones básicas
Televisor con antena interior/exterior o cable CATV
Dependiendo del cable que tenga, elija una de las siguientes conexiones:
✍ Si conecta el televisor a una antena interior o exterior, es posible que deba ajustar la orientación de la
antena para obtener una mejor recepción.
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Conexión del televisor
Decodificador y cable
Utilice esta conexión si está suscrito a un sistema de cable que codifique algunos canales
(canales de pago) pero no todos. Esta configuración le permite utilizar el control remoto para:
❏ Cambiar de canal por medio del decodificador cuando esté recibiendo una señal codificada.
❏ Cambiar de canal por medio de su televisor.
Esta conexión también le permite utilizar la función Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP)
cuando esté viendo canales no codificados que lleguen directamente a su televisor por el cable.
Las señales codificadas que lleguen desde el decodificador no pueden verse en Imagen dentro
de una Imagen (PIP). Para obtener más información sobre la función Imagen dentro de una
Imagen (PIP), consulte la página 20.
Decodificador
Parte posterior
del televisor
3
Cable coaxial
2
Cable coaxial de 75 ohm
1
Cable CATV (canales no codificados)
1 Conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cables a la toma VHF/UHF del televisor.
2 Conecte la toma IN (entrada) del decodificador a la toma TO CONVERTER (al
convertidor) del televisor mediante un cable coaxial (no incluido).
3 Conecte la toma OUT (salida) del decodificador a la toma AUX (auxiliar) del televisor
mediante un cable coaxial (no incluido).
✍ Presione el botón ANT del control remoto para alternar las entradas de decodificador y de cable directo.
✍ Su control remoto Sony puede programarse para que opere el decodificador (consulte la página 34).
✍ Si desea utilizar el decodificador para cambiar de canal, ponga el televisor en el canal 3 o 4. Ajuste la
función Fijar Canal para asegurarse de que no cambia accidentalmente los canales por medio del
televisor (consulte la página 27).
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Videograbadora
1 Video (amarillo)
Audio izquierdo (blanco)
Audio derecho (rojo)
Desde el
cable/antena
Conexión opcional
✍ Para ver programas de video desde la videograbadora, sintonice el televisor en los canales 3 ó 4
(como se indica en la parte posterior de la videograbadora).
1 Conecte el cable coaxial de la antena del televisor o del servicio de cable a la toma IN
(entrada) de la videograbadora.
2 Conecte el cable coaxial (no incluido) de la toma OUT (salida) de la videograbadora a la
toma VHF/UHF del televisor.
Conexión opcional
Si la videograbadora dispone de salidas de video, puede obtener una mejor calidad de imagen
conectando los cables de audio/video (no incluidos) desde la toma AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
(salida de audio/video) de la videograbadora a la toma AUDIO/VIDEO IN (entrada de
audio/video) del televisor.
✍ Puede utilizar el botón para cambiar entre las entradas VHF/UHF y VIDEO.
✍ Para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice S VIDEO en lugar del cable amarillo de video. Como
S VIDEO no proporciona sonido, debe mantener conectados los cables de audio.
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Conexión del televisor
Videograbadora
2b
Video (amarillo)
Audio izquierdo (blanco)
3 Audio derecho (rojo)
Conector
1 en Y
Conexión opcional
Cable 2a Decodificador
✍ Si desea controlar toda la selección de canales a través del decodificador, es aconsejable utilizar la
función Fijar Canal ajustando el televisor en el canal 3 o 4 (consulte la página 27).
✍ Puede utilizar el botón para cambiar entre las entradas VHF/UHF y VIDEO.
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Conexión opcional
Si la videograbadora tiene salidas de video, podrá obtener una mejor calidad de imagen si
conecta los cables de audio/video (no incluidos) desde la toma AUDIO/VIDEO OUT (salida
de audio/video) de la videograbadora a la toma de entrada AUDIO/VIDEO IN (entrada de
audio/video) del televisor.
✍ Para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice S VIDEO en lugar del cable amarillo de video. Como
S VIDEO no proporciona sonido, debe mantener conectados los cables de audio.
Receptor de satélite
1
Cable de
la antena Video (amarillo)
satelital Audio izquierdo (blanco)
3 Audio derecho (rojo)
1 Conecte el cable de la antena por satélite a la toma SATELLITE IN (entrada de satélite) del
receptor de satélite.
2 Conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cable o antena a la toma VHF/UHF del televisor.
3 Use cables de audio/video (no incluidos) para conectar las tomas AUDIO/VIDEO OUT
(salida de audio/video) del receptor de satélite a las de AUDIO/VIDEO IN (entrada de
audio/video) del televisor.
✍ Puede utilizar el botón para cambiar entre las entradas VHF/UHF y VIDEO.
✍ Para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice S VIDEO en lugar del cable amarillo de video. Como
S VIDEO no proporciona sonido, debe mantener conectados los cables de audio.
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Conexión del televisor
antena
Videograbadora 2
Receptor de satélite
Video (amarillo)
3 Audio izquierdo (blanco)
Audio derecho (rojo)
5
1 Conecte el cable de la antena por satélite a la toma SATELLITE IN (entrada de satélite) del
receptor de satélite.
2 Conecte el cable coaxial del servicio de cables o antena a la toma IN (entrada) de la
videograbadora.
3 Conecte la toma OUT (salida) de la videograbadora a la toma VHF/UHF del televisor con
un cable coaxial (no incluido).
4 Use cables de audio/video (no incluidos) para conectar las tomas de AUDIO/VIDEO
OUT (salida de audio/video) del receptor de satélite a las de AUDIO/VIDEO IN (entrada
de audio/video) de la videograbadora.
5 Conecte las tomas AUDIO/VIDEO OUT(salida audio/video) de la videograbadora a las
tomas AUDIO/VIDEO IN (entrada de audio/video) del televisor con cables de
audio/video (no incluidos).
✍ Para ver las imágenes desde el receptor del satélite o la videograbadora, seleccione la entrada de
video a la que esté conectado el receptor de satélite o la videograbadora presionando en el
control remoto.
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Video (amarillo)
Audio izquierdo (blanco)
Audio derecho (rojo)
✍ Para obtener una mejor calidad de imagen, utilice S VIDEO en lugar del cable amarillo de video. Como
S VIDEO no proporciona sonido, debe mantener conectados los cables de audio.
Conexión opcional
Si el reproductor de DVD tiene salidas de video para componentes (Y, PB, PR), puede optimizar
la calidad de imagen con cables de video para componentes (480i únicamente).
Parte posterior del televisor
Parte posterior del reproductor
de DVD 1 3 4 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
Y (verde)
PB (azul) Audio izquierdo (blanco)
PR (rojo) Audio derecho (rojo)
2 1
1 Conecte Y, PB, PR OUT de su reproductor de DVD a Y, PB, PR IN del televisor con cables de
componentes de video (no incluidos).
2 Conecte la toma AUDIO OUT (salida de audio) del reproductor de DVD a la toma AUDIO
IN (entrada de audio) del televisor.
✍ Las salidas Y, PB, PR del reproductor de DVD en ocasiones están marcadas Y, CB y CR o Y, B-Y, y R-Y. En
tal caso, conecte los cables según el color de las tomas.
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1 3 4 AUDIO OUT
(VAR/FIX)
AUDIO-L (blanco)
AUDIO-R (rojo)
Entrada
de
línea
✍ Ajuste el equipo de sonido a la entrada de línea seleccionada. Consulte “Uso del Menú Audio” en la
página 25 para obtener más instrucciones sobre la configuración del audio.
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Uso de las funciones básicas
Ajuste automático del televisor
Cuando haya terminado de conectar el televisor, puede ajustar los canales con la opción de
Autoprogramación.
1 Presione para encender el televisor. Aparece la pantalla de Ajustes iniciales.
Ajustes iniciales
Autoprogramación: [CH+]
Salir: [CH–]
Primero conecte el
cable o la antena
2 Presione en el control remoto o en el panel frontal del televisor para realizar la función
de Autoprogramación, o presione para salir.
✍ La pantalla Ajustes iniciales aparecerá cada vez que encienda el televisor hasta que active
Autoprogramación.
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Modo : Vívido
Contraste
Brillo
Color
Tinte
Nitidez
Temp. Color: Frío
VM: Alto
Agudos
Graves
Balance
Auto Volumen: Sí
Efecto: No
MTS: Estéreo
Bocinas: Sí
Salida de Audio: Var.
Canales Favoritos
Cable : No
Fijar Canal: No
Autoprogramación
Omitir/Añadir Canal
Nombre del Canal
Bloqueo de Canal
1: No
2: No
3: No
4: No
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Uso de las funciones básicas
Menú Permite
Video Audio Canal Bloqueo Timer Ajustes Básico
Timer 1 : No
Timer 2 : No
Hora Actual
Caption Vision: No
Etiqueta de Video Seleccionar los modos de subtítulos,
Rotación: 0
Idioma: Español
etiquetar las entradas de video, corregir la
Modo 16:9: No inclinación de la imagen, seleccionar el
Demo
idioma de los menús, realzar la resolución
de la imagen para el reproductor de DVD o
Mover: Seleccionar: Salir: ejecutar una demostración de los menús.
Video Audio Canal Bloqueo Timer Ajustes Básico
Oprima
para entrar
al Menú Básico
Menú Básico
Caption Vision: No
Efecto: No
Menú Avanzado
Intensidad blanca
Obtener acceso rápido a los ajustes de menú
de uso más común.
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✍ El uso de Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP) es solo para los modelos KV-38FS200.
6 Canal de la imagen
9 principal
Imagen principal 2 Canal de la ventanilla
Ventanilla de la
imagen secundaria
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Uso de las funciones básicas
✍ Si tiene problemas con la función Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP), consulte la sección “Ajustes
que pueden afectar el uso de Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP)” (página 22) o consulte la sección
de Solución de problemas (página 36) para ver posibles soluciones.
✍ Para obtener más información sobre su control remoto, consulte “Uso del control remoto” en la
página 3.
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❏ No podrá verse en la ventanilla PIP ningún equipo de video que tenga usted conectado a
la entrada AUX (auxiliar).
❏ PIP no funcionará si está usted viendo todos los canales a través de un decodificador. Este
dispositivo decodifica una sola señal a la vez, por lo que la imagen en la ventanilla será
idéntica a la de la imagen principal.
❏ Se puede usar Imagen dentro de una Imagen (PIP) para ver en su televisor imágenes
provenientes de diversas fuentes. Por ejemplo, mediante esta función, se puede ver
simultáneamente en la pantalla un canal normal de cable y la imagen generada por una
videograbadora, un reproductor de DVD o un receptor satelital. Para lograrlo:
1 Conecte el cable del servicio de televisión por cable en la entrada VHF/UHF en la
parte posterior del televisor.
2 Conecte el otro aparato (videograbadora, reproductor de DVD o receptor satelital) en
cualquiera de las tomas VIDEO IN (entrada de video) en la parte posterior y frontal
del televisor.
3 Sintonice un canal en la imagen principal.
4 Sintonice un segundo canal en la ventanilla.
Puede entonces intercambiar las dos imágenes que están en la pantalla del televisor.
✍ No se puede usar una señal mediante la entrada AUX (auxiliar) con Imagen dentro de una Imagen.
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Uso de los menús
Esta sección muestra las opciones disponibles para configurar y ajustar el televisor.
✍ Presione una vez para mostrar el menú en pantalla y presiónelo de nuevo para volver a la vista
normal. Si no presiona ningún botón, el menú se cierra automáticamente transcurridos 90 segundos
aproximadamente.
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✍ Presione para accesar directamente a los ajustes de Modo (Vívido, Estándar, Película y Deportes).
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Uso de los menús
Tonos de alta
Presione f para resaltar la opción deseada y después frecuencia
presione . Mover: Seleccionar: Salir:
Agudos Presione G para reducir los sonidos agudos. Presione g para aumentar los
sonidos agudos.
Graves Presione G para reducir los sonidos graves. Presione g para aumentar los
sonidos graves.
Balance Presione G para enfatizar el volumen de la bocina izquierda. Presione g
para enfatizar el volumen de la bocina derecha.
Auto Volumen Presione F o f para resaltar una de las siguientes opciones y después
Estabiliza el presione para seleccionarla.
volumen Sí: Seleccione esta opción para estabilizar el volumen cuando cambie de
canal.
No: Seleccione esta opción para desactivar Auto Volumen.
Efecto Presione F o f para resaltar una de las siguientes opciones y después
presione para seleccionarla.
Surround: Simula el sonido con calidad de sala de cine para programas
estéreo.
No: Recepción mono o estéreo normal.
✍ Presione /
para accesar directamente a los ajustes de Efecto de Audio (Surround, No).
✍ Presione para accesar directamente a los ajustes de MTS (Estéreo, Auto SAP y Mono).
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✍ La función Salida de Audio sólo puede activarse cuando Bocinas se encuentra en la posición No.
✍ Si el televisor se encuentra en el modo Auto SAP, es posible que algunos programas se silencien o se
distorsionen. Si el televisor no emite ningún sonido, cambie el ajuste de Audio a Estéreo o Mono.
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Uso de los menús
✍ Para usar la opción de Canales Favoritos: Salga de todos los menús y presione . Presione F o f
para desplazar el cursor al número de canal deseado y presione .
Fijar Canal Presione F o f para resaltar una de las siguientes opciones y después
presione para seleccionarla.
No: Fijar Canal no está activado.
2-6: Selecciónelos cuando desee controlar toda la selección de
canales por medio de un decodificador o una videograbadora.
Seleccione el canal adecuado (normalmente el 3 o el 4) y utilice
el control remoto del decodificador o de la videograbadora
para seleccionar los canales.
AUX 2-6: Utilice este ajuste en lugar de 2-6 si desea cambiar de canal
mediante un decodificador, videograbadora o receptor de
satélite y lo haya conectado a la entrada AUX (sólo en los
modelos KV-38FS200).
Video 1: Seleccione esta opción desde las entradas de video disponibles
cuando haya conectado el equipo de video (por ejemplo, el
receptor de satélite) y desee que quede fijo en el televisor.
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✍ Cuando presione CH (canal) + o CH (canal) - no tendrá acceso a los canales omitidos, sólo
a través de los botones --9 podrá sintonizarlos.
✍ No podrá utilizar las opciones Canales Favoritos, Cable, Omitir/Añadir Canal, Nombre del
Canal y el menú de Bloqueo de Canal cuando Fijar Canal esté activado.
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Uso de los menús
✍ Si un canal está bloqueado, se mostrará una pantalla negra con la palabra “Bloqueado”,
(solamente para el uso habitual del televisor).
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Programar la hora : AM
Hora Actual Permite ajustar el día y la hora actual en su televisor. Presione para
abrir el menú de Hora Actual:
1 Presione F o f para resaltar el día que desee introducir y después
presione , repita este proceso hasta que halla seleccionado la hora
completa.
2 Presione para salir del menú.
✍ Debe ajustar la Hora Actual antes de poder utilizar Timer 1 y Timer 2 (Reloj 1 y Reloj 2 ).
✍ Puede fijar Timer (Reloj) en las posiciones Si, No o Programar. Cuando Timer 1 y Timer 2 (Reloj 1 y Reloj 2)
estén ajustados podrá activarlos y desactivarlos sin tener que revisar los ajustes.
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Caption Permite seleccionar tres modos de subtítulos (para programas que se emiten con
Vision subtítulos).
Subtítulos Presione F o f para resaltar una de las siguientes opciones y después presione
para seleccionarla.
No: Los subtítulos no están activados.
CC1, 2, 3, 4: Muestra el diálogo impreso y los efectos de sonido de un
programa.
Text1, 2, 3, 4: Muestra información sobre la red o emisora.
Info: Muestra el nombre del programa actual y el tiempo restante,
si está disponible.
Etiqueta de Permite etiquetar los componentes de audio/video que tiene conectado a su
Video televisor: videograbadora, reproductor de DVD, etc. Cuando presione TV/VIDEO
Etiqueta el para cambiar las entradas de video, la etiqueta de video se mostrará en la pantalla.
equipo 1 Presione F o f para seleccionar la entrada que desee etiquetar y después
conectado presione .
2 Presione F o f para elegir una etiqueta y presione .
3 Presione G para volver al menú de Ajustes o presione para salir.
✍ Si usted selecciona “Omitir”, su televisor pasará por alto esta conexión al oprimirse el botón
TV/VIDEO.
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Menú Básico
Para mostrar Para resaltar Para seleccionar
Caption Vision: No
Efecto: No
Menú Avanzado
Intensidad blanca
Presione f para resaltar la opción deseada y después
presione .
✍ Si utiliza el botón para cerrar el menú Básico, éste aparecerá de nuevo cuando vuelva a
presionar . Para accesar a los demás menús, presione f para resaltar el Menú Avanzado y
después presione .
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Programación del control remoto
Puede utilizar el control remoto incluido con equipos de video Sony y de otros proveedores.
1 Presione .
2 Presione o de la barra FUNCTION (función).
3 Utilice los botones 0 9 para introducir el número de código según la siguiente tabla.
4 Presione .
Códigos de videograbadora
Sony 301, 302, 303 JCPenney 309, 305, 304, 330, 314, 336,
337
Admiral (M.Ward) 327 JVC 314, 336, 337, 345, 346, 347
Aiwa 338, 344 Kenwood 314, 336, 332, 337
Audio Dynamic 314, 337 LXI (Sears) 332, 305, 330, 335, 338
Broksonic 319, 317 Magnavox 308, 309, 310
Canon 309, 308 Marantz 314, 336, 337
Citizen 332 Marta 332
Craig 302, 332 Memorex 309, 335
Criterion 315 Minolta 305, 304
Curtis Mathis 304, 338, 309 Mitsubishi/MGA 323, 324, 325, 326
Daewoo 341, 312, 309 Multitech 325, 338, 321
DBX 314, 336, 337 NEC 314, 336, 337
Dimensia 304 Olympic 309, 308
Emerson 319, 320, 316, 317, 318, 341 Optimus 327
Fisher 330, 335 Panasonic 308, 309, 306, 307
Funai 338 Pentax 305, 304
General Electric 329, 304, 309 Philco 308, 309
Go Video 322, 339, 340 Philips 308, 309, 310
Goldstar 332 Pioneer 308
Hitachi 306, 304, 305, 338 Quasar 308, 309, 306
Instant Replay 309, 308 RCA/PROSCAN 304, 305, 308, 309, 311, 312,
313, 310, 329
Realistic 309, 330, 328, 335, 324, 338 Symphonic 338
Samsung 322, 313, 321 Tashiro 332
Sansui 314 Tatung 314, 336, 337
Sanyo 330, 335 Teac 314, 336, 338, 337
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Códigos de videograbadora
Scott 312, 313, 321, 335, 323, 324, Technics 309, 308
325, 326
Sharp 327, 328 Toshiba 312, 311
Shintom 315 Wards 327, 328, 335, 331, 332
Signature 2000 338, 327 Yamaha 314, 330, 336, 337
(M.Ward)
SV2000 338 Zenith 331
Sylvania 308, 309, 338, 310
✍ Si aparecen varios códigos, introdúzcalos por separado hasta que encuentre el código correcto para
su equipo.
✍ Cuando retire las baterías del control remoto, es posible que los números de los códigos vuelvan a los
ajustes de fábrica y sea necesario reconfigurarlos.
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✍ En casos excepcionales, es posible que no pueda utilizar el equipo con el control remoto incluido. En
tal caso, utilice el control original de dicho equipo.
Cambiar de canal
Reproducir un DVD
Detener el funcionamiento
Poner en pausa
F, f, G, g Desplazar el cursor por el menú
Reproducir discos
Detener el funcionamiento
Poner en pausa
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Solución de problemas
Si tiene problemas con el televisor, intente seguir las indicaciones que se sugieren a
continuación. Si el problema persiste, consulte con su proveedor Sony más cercano.
Problema Posibles Soluciones
Hace falta ❏ Encienda el televisor. Mientras mantenga oprimido el botón del
restablecer los control remoto, oprima el botón de POWER (encendido/apagado) en el
ajustes de fábrica televisor. (El televisor se apagará). Suelte el botón , enciéndalo
nuevamente.
No hay imagen ni ❏ Asegúrese de que el cable de alimentación está conectado.
sonido ❏ Si hay una luz roja que parpadea en la parte frontal del televisor durante
algunos minutos, desconecte y vuelva a conectar el cable de alimentación
para restaurar el televisor. Si el problema persiste, llame al servicio
técnico local.
❏ Compruebe los ajustes de TV/VIDEO: si ve la televisión, póngalo en TV;
si ve imágenes de un aparato de video, póngalo en VIDEO 1, 2, 3 o 4
(página 4).
❏ Asegúrese de que las baterías están introducidas correctamente en el
control remoto (página 2).
❏ Intente ver otro canal para descartar algún problema en la emisora.
Imagen de baja ❏ Ajuste el Contraste en el menú de Video (página 24).
calidad o sin ❏ Ajuste el Brillo en el menú de Video (página 24).
imagen, buen ❏ Compruebe las conexiones de la antena o del cable (página 7).
sonido
Buena imagen, sin ❏ Presione para que desaparezca Muting (silenciamiento automático)
sonido de la pantalla (página 3).
❏ Compruebe los ajustes de Audio. Es posible que el televisor esté ajustado
en Auto SAP o Bocinas se encuentre en la posición No (página 25).
❏ Presione para subir el volumen de su televisor, es posible que se
encuentre demasiado bajo.
Sin color ❏ Ajuste Color en el menú de Video (página 24).
Sin señal ❏ Compruebe el ajuste del cable en el menú de Canal (página 27).
❏ Compruebe las conexiones de la antena o del cable (página 7).
❏ Asegúrese de que el canal seleccionado esté emitiendo señal.
Líneas de puntos o ❏ Ajuste la antena.
rayas ❏ Aparte el televisor de cualquier otro equipo electrónico. Algunos equipos
electrónicos crean ruido eléctrico que puede interferir con la recepción
del televisor.
Imágenes dobles o ❏ Revise la antena exterior o llame al servicio técnico de cable.
fantasmas
No se reciben ❏ Asegúrese de que Cable está en la posición No en el menú de Canal
canales con un (página 27).
número alto (UHF) ❏ Ejecute Autoprogramación para añadir canales que actualmente no estén
cuando se utiliza en la memoria (página 17).
una antena
Parece que no ❏ Asegúrese de que Cable está en la posición Si en el menú de Canal
funcionan las (página 27).
emisoras de cable ❏ Ejecute Autoprogramación para añadir canales que actualmente no estén
en la memoria (página 17).
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Especificaciones
Sistema de televisión Estándar de televisión estadounidense /NTSC
Cobertura de canales VHF: 2-13/UHF: 14-69/CATV: 1-125
Antena Terminal de antena externa para VHF/UHF de 75 ohm
Tubo de imagen Cinescopio FD Trinitron®
Requisitos de alimentación ca 120 V 60 Hz
para todos los países excepto en ca 220 V 50/60 Hz (Chile, Perú, Bolivia)
donde se indique:
Accesorios incluidos Baterías (R6) de tamaño AA (2)
Control remoto
RM-Y181 (1) (KV-38FS200), RM-180 (1) (KV-29FS100, KV-34FS100)
Accesorios opcionales Cables de conexión VMC-810S/820S, VMC-720M,
YC-YC-15V/30V, RK74A
Mezclador EAC-66 U/V
Mesa para televisor:
SU-27FS1 (KV-29FS100), SU-32FS1 (KV-34FS100), SU-36FS1 (KV-38FS200)
KV-29FS100
Tamaño de la pantalla Tamaño de pantalla visible: 679 mm (27 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Tamaño de pantalla real: 736,6 mm (29 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Entradas/salidas Entradas 1 de video, 1 de audio (panel frontal) Salidas 1 Salida de Audio
2 de video, 2 de audio (panel posterior)
1 S VIDEO
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 de audio
1 RF
Salida de bocina 10 W × 2
Consumo de energía 180 W
para todos los países excepto en 175 W (Chile, Perú, Bolivia)
donde se indique: 1 W en espera
Dimensiones
(Anch. × Alt. × Prof.): 768 x 589 x 497 mm (301/4 x 231/4 x 195/8 pulgadas)
Peso 49,5 kg (109 lbs. 2 oz.)
KV-34FS100
Tamaño de la pantalla Tamaño de pantalla visible: 803 mm (32 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Tamaño de pantalla real: 863,6 mm (34 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Entradas/salidas Entradas 1 de video, 1 de audio (panel frontal) Salidas 1 Salida de Audio
2 de video, 2 de audio (panel posterior)
1 S VIDEO
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 de audio
1 RF
Salida de bocina 10 W × 2
Consumo de energía 190 W
para todos los países excepto en 185 W (Chile, Perú, Bolivia)
donde se indique: 1 W en espera
Dimensiones
(Anch. × Alt. × Prof.): 898 x 696 x 576 mm (353/8 x 273/8 x 225/8 pulgadas)
Peso 75 kg (165 lbs. 6 oz.)
KV-38FS200
Tamaño de la pantalla Tamaño de pantalla visible: 911 mm (36 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Tamaño de pantalla real: 965,2 mm (38 pulgadas) medido en diagonal
Entradas/salidas Entradas 1 de video, 1 de audio (panel frontal) Salidas 1 Salida de Audio
2 de video, 2 de audio (panel posterior)
1 S VIDEO
1 Y, PB,PR, 1 de audio
2 RF
Salida de bocina 10 W × 2
Consumo de energía 195 W
para todos los países excepto en 1 W en espera
donde se indique:
Dimensiones
(Anch. × Alt. × Prof.): 985 x 774 x 633 mm (383/4 x 301/2 x 25 pulgadas)
Peso 98,4 kg (216 lbs. 8 oz.)
The PDF of this service manual is not designed to be printed from cover to cover. The pages vary in size, and must therefore be printed in sections
based on page dimensions.
NON-SCHEMATIC PAGES
Data that does NOT INCLUDE schematic diagrams are formatted to 8.5 x 11 inches and can be printed on standard letter-size and/or A4-sized paper.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
The schematic diagram pages are provided in two ways, full size and tiled. The full-sized schematic diagrams are formatted on paper sizes between
8.5” x 11” and 18” x 30” depending upon each individual diagram size. Those diagrams that are LARGER than 11” x 17” in full-size mode have been
tiled for your convience and can be printed on standard 11” x 17” (tabloid-size) paper, and reassembled.
If you have access to a large paper plotter or printer capable of outputting the full-sized diagrams, output as follows:
1) Note the page size(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen.
2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your large format printer. Confirm that the printer settings
are set to output the indicated page size or larger.
3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select “Print...” Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the
print range window. Choose OK.
Schematic pages that are larger than 11” x 17” full-size are provided in a 11” x 17” printable tiled format near the end of the document. These can be
printed to tabloid-sized paper and assembled to full-size for easy viewing.
If you have access to a printer capable of outputting the tabloid size (11” x 17”) paper, then output the tiled version of the diagram as follows:
1) Note the page number(s) of the schematics you want to output as indicated in the middle window at the bottom of the viewing screen.
2) Go to the File menu and select Print Set-up. Choose the printer name and driver for your printer. Confirm that the plotter settings are set to output
11” x 17”, or tabloid size paper in landscape ( ) mode.
3) Close the Print Set Up screen and return to the File menu. Select “Print...” Input the page number of the schematic(s) you want to print in the
print range window. Choose OK.
To print just a particular section of a PDF, rather than a full page, access the Graphics Select tool in the Acrobat Reader tool bar.
1) To view the Graphics Select Tool, press and HOLD the mouse button over the Text Select Tool which looks like: T
This tool will expand to reveal to additional tools.
Choose the Graphics Select tool by placing the cursor over the button on of the far right that looks like:
2) After selecting the Graphics Select Tool, place your cursor in the document window and the cursor will change to a plus (+) symbol. Click and
drag the cursor over the area you want to print. When you release the mouse button, a marquee (or dotted lined box) will be displayed outlining
the area you selected.
3) With the marquee in place, go to the file menu and select the “Print...” option. When the print window appears, choose the option under the section
called “Print Range” which says “Selected Graphic”.
Select OK and the output will print only the area that you outlined with the marquee.
(continued >)
ON-SCREEN SEARCH OPTION
All of the text within the service manual PDF is content searchable. This means that you can enter any text, word, phrase or reference number that
appears in the manual, and the PDF software will search, find and move the cursor to the location where you requested text first appears. This feature
can be particularly useful in locating components on a specific schematic or printed wire circuit board (PWB) diagrams.
1) Locate the schematic you want to search by clicking on the corresponding bookmark on the left side of the screen. The view on the right of the
screen will then jump to the desired schematic page.
2) Magnify the diagram to at least 400% before conducting a component search. This will enable you to easily view the reference number when
it is highlighted on screen. To do this, click on the magnifying glass button on the tool bar at the top of the screen. Move the cursor over the
diagram and RIGHT click you mouse. Select the 400% magnification option on the pop-up menu. Click on the button with the icon of the open
hand to deactivate the magnification tool
3) Search the diagram (or the entire manual) by clicking on the binocular button tool at the top of the screen. The “Find” window will appear and
allow you to type in your desired text. Type in a reference designator, such as R502, and click on the “Find” button. If the component is not on the
diagram, but is listed anywhere else in the manual, the cursor will jump to the first location the text is found in the file. To find another instance of
that same text, click on the binocular button again and select “Find Again.”
SERVICE MANUAL BA-5D CHASSIS
MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO.
CORRECTION - 1
SUBJECT: REPLACED GK BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST (IC600)
REPLACED GK BOARD TRANSISTOR VOLTAGE LIST (Q600, Q601)
☛ : Corrected Items
SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS
5-3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATICS
GK Board IC Voltage List (Page 45)
GK Board Transistor Voltage List (Page 45)
9-965-933-91
KV-36FS100/36FS200/38FS200
SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS
5-3. BLOCK DIAGRAM AND SCHEMATICS (Page 45)
D G S
☛ Q600 340.0 160.0 156.0
☛ Q601 155.0 4.9 0.0
All voltages are in V.