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SERVICE MANUAL

CAUTION: Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read
the “Safety Precautions” and “Product Safety Notices” in this Service Manual.

This television receiver will display television


Closed Captioning (ml or c1> in accordance
with paragraph 15.119 of the FCC rules.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................... 2 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS ............................. 25

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE .............................................. 3 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ........................................... 41

POWER SOURCE ............................................................... 3 WIRING DRAWING OF FINAL ASS’Y .............................. 59

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .......................................... 4 PRINTED WIRING BOARD FOIL PATTERN.. ................... 60

TECHNICAL CAUTIONS ..................................................... 5 CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..................................... 62

ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS ...................................... 6

Block Diagram and Signal PWB 1/3 added 07.11.07

SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECTTO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT

SOLID STATE COLOR TELEVISION

SEPTEMBER 1996 HHEA - MANUFACTURING DIVISION


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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

NOTICE: Comply with all cautions and safety related notes Leakage Current Hot Check
located on or inside the cabinet and on the chassis or pic-
ture tube. Plug the AC line cord directly into an AC 12OV 6OHz outlet
(do not use an isolation transformer for this check). Turn the
WARNING: Since the chassis of this receiver is connected AC power ON. Using a “Leakage Current Tester (Simpson’s
to one side of the AC power supply during operation, when- Model 229 or equivalent)“, measure for current from all ex-
ever the receiver is plugged in, service should not be at- posed metal parts of the cabinet (antennas, screwheads,
tempted by anyone unfamiliar with the precautions neces- overlays, control shafts, etc.) particularly any exposed metal
sary when working on this type of receiver. part having a return path to the chassis or to a known earth
ground (water pipe, conduit, etc.). Any current measured
The following precautions should be observed: must not exceed 0.5mA.
1. Do not install, remove, or handle the picture tube in any
manner unless shatterproof goggles are worn. People
not so equipped should be kept away from the picture
F----7
tube while handling.
ll\I I (READING

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SHOULD NOT
BE ABOVE
2. When service is required, an isolation transformer should 0.5mA)
be inserted between power line and the receiver before
any service is performed on a “HOT” chassis receiver.

3. When replacing a chassis in the receiver, all the protec- I TEST ALL I
tive devices must be put back in place, such as barriers, EXPOSED METAL
nonmetallic knobs, adjustment and compartment cover- AI SURFACES
I I
shields, isolation resistors, capacitors, etc.
-G$--.l Z-WIRE CORD

4. When service is required, observe the original lead dress


in the high voltage circuitry area.

5. Always use the manufacturer’s replacement components.


,I
0I’ ALSO TEST WITH
PLUG REVERSED
(USING AC ADAPTER
PLUG AS REQUIRED)
Critical components as indicated on the circuit diagram
should not be replaced by another manufacturer’s. Fur-
thermore, where a short circuit has occurred, replace AC LEAKAGE TEST
those components that indicate evidence of overheat-
ing.
ANY MEASUREMENTS NOT WITHIN THE LIMITS OUT-
6. Before returning a serviced receiver to the customer, the LINED ABOVE ARE INDICATIVE OF A POTENTIAL
service technician must thoroughly test the unit to be SHOCK HAZARD AND MUST BE CORRECTED BEFORE
certain that it is completely safe to operate without dan- RETURNING THE RECEIVER TO THE CUSTOMER.
ger of electrical shock, and be sure that no protective
device built into the receiver by the manufacturer has High Voltage
become defective, or inadvertently defeated during ser- This receiver is provided with a hold down circuit for clearly
vicing. indicating that voltage has increased in excess of a prede-
termined value. Comply with all notes described in this Ser-
Therefore, the following checks shoutd be performed for
vice Manual regarding this hold down circuit when servic-
the continued protection of the customer and service tech-
ing, so that this hold down circuit is operated correctly.
nician.
Serviceman Warning
Leakage Current Cold Check
With minimum BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST, the operat-
With the AC plug removed from the 120V AC 60Hz source,
ing high voltage in this receiver is lower than 37.OKV. In
place a jumper across the two plug prongs. Turn the AC
case any component having influence on the high voltage
power switch ON using an insulation tester (DCSOOV), con-
is replaced, confirm that high voltage with minimum BRIGHT-
nect one lead to the jumpered AC plug and touch the other
NESS and CONTRAST is lower than 37.OKV. To measure
lead to each exposed metal part (antennas, screwheads,
high voltage use a high impedance High Voltage Meter. Con-
metal overlays, control shafts, etc.), particularly any exposed
nect (-) to chassis earth and (+) to the CPT Anode button
metal part having a return path to the chassis should have
(See the following connection diagram).
a minimum resistor reading of 0.24MQ and a maximum re-
sistor reading of 12MR . Any resistance value below or
NOTE: Turn the power switch OFF without fail before the
above this range indicates an abnormality which requires
connection to the Anode button is made.
corrective action. Exposed metal part not having a return
path to the chassis will indicate an open circuit.

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CPT ANODE This Service Manual is intended for qualified service techni-
\ cians; it is not meant for the casual do-it-yourselfer. Quali-
fied technicians have the necessary test equipment and
tools, and have been trained to properly and safely repair
-T\zi, CPT
complex products such as those covered by this manual.
Improperly performed repairs can adversely affect the prod-
uct and its safety. Consumers should not risk trying to do
HIGH IMPEDANCE the necessary repairs and should instead refer to a quali-
H.V. METER fied service technician.
CHASSIS GROUND
WARNING
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Lead in solder used in this product is listed by the California
Many electrical and mechanical parts in HITACHI television Health and Welfare agency as a known reproductive toxi-
receivers have special safety related characteristics. These cant which may cause birth defects or other reproductive
are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the pro- harm (California Health and Safety Code, Section 25249.5).
tection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using
replacement components rated for higher voltage, wattage, When servicing or handling circuit boards and other com-
etc. Replacements parts which have these special safety ponents with lead in solder, avoid unprotected skin contact
characteristics are identified in this Model Service Manual. with the solder. Also, when soldering do not inhale any
smoke or fumes produced.

Electrical components having such features are identified


with an A mark in the schematics and parts list in this SAFETY NOTICE
Model Service Manual. USE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
The use of a substitute replacement component which does WHEN SERVICING
not have the same safety characteristics as the HITACHI
recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in Components having special safety characteristics are iden-
this Model Service Manual, may create shock, fire, X-Ra- tified by ,!!!!, on the parts list in this Model Service Manual
diation, or other hazards. and its supplements and bulletins. Before servicing this, it
is important that the service technician read and follow the
Production Safety is continuously under review and new in- “Safety Precautions” and the “Product Safety Notices” in this
structions are issued from time to time. For the latest infor- Service Manual.
mation, always consult the current HITACHI Service Manual.
A subscription to, or additional copies of HITACHI Service . For continued X-Radiation protection, replace picture tube
Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from HITACHI with original type or Hitachi equivalent type.
SALES CORPORATION.

POWER SOURCE

This television receiver is designed to operate on 120 Volts/


60Hz, AC house current. Insert the power cord into a 120
X-Radiation Volts/GOHz outlet.

TUBE: The primary source of X-Radiation in this receiver is NEVER CONNECT THE TV TO OTHER THAN THE
the picture tube. The tube utilized in this chassis is specially SPECIFIED VOLTAGE OR TO DIRECT CURRENT.
constructed to limit X-Radiation emission. For continued X-
Radiation protection, the replacement tube must be the same
type as the original HITACHI approved type.

When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a


receiver with an excessive high voltage problem, avoid com-
ing unnecessarily close to the picture tube and the high
voltage component.

Do not operate the chassis longer than is necessary to lo-


cate the cause of the excessive voltage.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model: 35UX85BKZ68 Audio Output Power: Front -3 watts rms per channel,
8 ohm impedance.
Picture Tube: A89AGFll Xl 0 Max output -5 watts
Rear - 5 watts per channel,
Power Input: 120 volts AC, 60Hz 8 ohm impedance.
Max output -5 watts
Power Consumption: 210 watts-Maximum
155 watts-Operating Dimension: 35UX85B
Height (in.) 29”132

Antenna Impedance: 75 ohm Unbalanced Width (in.) 35


VHF/UHF/CATV Depth (in.) 24131zz
Weight (Ibs.) 266
Receiving Channel: CH
VHF 2-13 Circuit Board CPT P.C.B.
EXT. Mid (A-2)-(A-l), 4+ Assemblies: Signal P.C.B.
CATV Mid A-l Signal Sub P.C.B.
CATV Super J-W Power/Deflection P.C.B.
CATV Hyper (W+29)-(W+53) Power P.C.B.
DF P.C.B.
Intermediate Picture I-F Carrier 45.75 MHz Deflection P.C.B.
Frequency: Sound I-F Carrier 41.25 MHz Control A P.C.B.
Color Sub Carrier 42.17 MHz Control B P.C.B.
Surround A P.C.B.
Video Input: 1 Voltp-p 75 ohm Surround B P.C.B.
Terminal P.C.B.
Video Output: 1 Voltp-p 75 ohm

Audio Input: 0.47 volt rms, 47 k ohm

Stereo Audio Output: 0.47 volt rms, 1 k ohm

CAUTION
The following symbol near the fuse indicates fast operating fuse (to be replaced). Fuse ratings appear within the symbol.
Example:

F901

The rating of fuse F901 is 6.OA-125V.


Replace with the same type fuse for continued protection against fire.

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TECHNICAL CAUTIONS

High voltage limiter circuit operation check.

Adjustment Preparation
1. Connect a high voltage voltmeter between CPT anode terminal (anode capside) and the ground.
2. Set AC Input voltage to 120+3V.
3. Receive Circle Pattern or broadcast signal and set “BRIGHTNESS” and “CONTRAST” to maximum. Adjust the Screen
VR so that Beam Current is I& 0. 1 mA. (The voltage of ABL terminal -C741- should be 12V or less.)

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-_-----.
HighVoltage Voltmeter
(DC Voltage Divider) ABL
CPTAnode
Use the voltmeterwhich can

k+
indicateup to the first decimal
~ ,;r$ pedance; ,
10 HV Less than i2V

+B
9

I I
DigitalVoltmeter

CPT GroundWire

Adjustment Procedure
1. Check that the normal high voltage and +B voltage is as below.

CHASSIS EHT le +B El

30.O(KV) 1.60rnA 140.0(V) 37.0 (KV)


CZ68 fl KV M.l mA +0.3v +1.3 KV

Adjustment Preparation
4. Set AC input voltage to 120*3V. Then, connect the VR (1 OOK-B) and Rl(27K) to R927 and ground side as below.
Note: At that time the value of VR should be maximum

c925
,I

R92.5
Use the voltmeter of input impedance IOM ohm or more with
+
indication to the 1 st decimal place. mm
R926

CPT Anode
/

CPT
High VoltageVoltmeter
(DC Voltage Dwider)

I\ +
+ -8

A-
a------- Digital Vollmeter

Adjustment Procedure
2. Keep CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, and SCREEN VR as in item (3). Reduce the VR value gradually, and check that the
picture disappears when high voltage is El. Immediately after checking that it disappears, turn off the set switch.
Remove the VR and high voltage voltmeter. When connecting or removing high voltage voltmeter to or from anode
cap, be sure to turn off the switch of the set. Also, be sure to perform it after the chassis discharge of residual high
voltage, because the high voltage of CPT anode may be left.

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ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS

AGLXU CHASSIS PAGE #

I. MAIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............. 8

1, Signal Block Adjustment.. ................................................................................................................................................................ 8


1.1 Memory Initialize (I) ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.2 AFC Operation Check .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3 Channel Selection Operation Check .................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.1 OSD Position Check ...................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.2 Remo-Con Operation Check ......................................................................................................................................... 9
1.3.3 Channel Selection Operation Check ............................................................................................................................. 9
1.3.4 Al Mode Operation Check ........................................................................................................................................... 10
1.35 CCD Mode Operation Check ....................................................................................................................................... II
1.3.6 PinP Operation Check ................................................................................................................................................. t1
1.4 Signal Circuit Operation Check .......................................................................................................................................... 12
1.4.1 Auto Color Operation Check.. ...................................................................................................................................... 12
1.4.2 Noise Reducer.. ........................................................................................................................................................... 12
1.4.3 Notch Filter Circuit Check ............................................................................................................................................ 12
1.4.4 Weak Electric Field Check .......................................................................................................................................... 12

2. Power Supply and Main P.W.B. ..................................................................................................................................................... 12


2.1 +B Voltage Adjustment ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Protection Circuit Operation Check .................................................................................................................................... 12
2.3 FBT Protection Circuit Operation Check ............................................................................................................................ 13
2.4 High Voltage Limiter Circuit ................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.5 Side Pin Distortion Coarse Adjustment .............................................................................................................................. 13
2.6 H. Size, H. Center Coarse Adjustment ............................................................................................................................... 14
2.7 Vertical Amplitude Coarse Adjustment ............................................................................................................................... 14
2.8 Discharge of 200V Line ...................................................................................................................................................... 14

II. COMMON SERVICE ADJUSTMENT a.............., A..,..............................,............,....,.......,,...,,...... e..,.,..........,.,,..m.... e,.se,,.....m................ 14

1. Deflection Circuit Adjustment ........................................................................................................................................................ 14


1.1 Alteration Contents for CPT.. .............................................................................................................................................. 14
1.2 Purity Check ....................................................................................................................................................................... 14
1.3 Focus Adjustment ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
1.4 Deflection Circuit Picture Adjustment ................................................................................................................................. 15

2. Signal Circuit Adjustment .............................................................................................................................................................. 16


2.1 White Balance Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................. 16
2.2 Sub Brightness Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................ 16
2.3 Shoot Balance Adjustment ................................................................................................................................................. 17
2.4 Sub Picture Adjustment ...................................................................................................................................................... 17

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ADJUSTMENT SPEClFlCATlONS

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2.5 Surround Operation Check.. ............................................................................................................................................... 18


2.5.1 Surround Off Check.. ................................................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.2 Surround Off/Mono Check.. .......................................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.3 Matrix Surround Check.. .............................................................................................................................................. 18
25.4 Matrix Surround/Mono Check ...................................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.5 Hall Surround Check ................................................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.6 Hall Surround/Mono Check ......................................................................................................................................... 19
2.5.7 Dolby Surround Check ................................................................................................................................................ 19
2.5.8 Dolby Surround/Mono Check ...................................................................................................................................... 19
2.6 Dynamic Bass Circuit Operation Check ............................................................................................................................. i9

3. Check in Combination with Externat Equipment ........................................................................................................................... 19


3.1 Check in Combination with External Equipment ................................................................................................................ 19

4. Polarity Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..=.......................................................................................................................................*..-.. 20

Ill. INITIAL SETTING FOR SHIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................... 20

:jlV. ADJUSTMENT POINT LOCATIONS . ..*.,.,.........~,...*.,..........L.”........~~.~,...................~.......................................................................... 22

Refer to CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL PA NO, 0073 for additional technical information.
Note:
1. MAIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT is done with precision equipment. Readjustment is only recommended if the service
technician replaced a defective component related to the circuit.
2. COMMON SERVICE ADJUSTMENT is recommended for the service technician after final troubleshooting and repair is done. Quick
check and fine tuning is advisable to verify that the problem is eliminated.

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I. MAIN CHASSIS ASSEMBLY ADJUSTMENT


1. SIGNAL BLOCK ADJUSTMENT Note: Modulation signal should be used at the circle pattern and
1.1 Memory Initialization the color bar signal.
Adjustment procedure
(I) Press memory initialize key using the R/C. Checking jig (All channel converter can be used)
If you do not have this key, short the pins of the 2 pin ---------------------
1
RF II
connector PI1 for one second, then remove.
A beep will be heard.
(2) Check the OSD according to the chassis type.

Initialize OSD (Memory Switches)


MEMORY SWITCH

PIP 1 El0 1
PIP2 0 q
POWER ON1 0 &
POWER ON2 q 1
AUX 3 0 III1 TO ANT
SUR 1 0 01
SUR 2 00 1
MAGIC I=. a0 1.3 Channel Selection Operation Check
W. CONT 0 il 1.3.1 OSD Position check
S. CONT Adjustment Preparation
cl0 (1) Receive Hitachi circle pattern or standard signal.
ANT 0 il (2) Video setting in normal condition (center).
CTV/PTV 00 1
D. BASS Adjustment Procedure
01
(1) Press MENU button.
3D Y/C il (2) Check that the lower blue rectangle matches the circle
NOTCH 0 il pattern measure of 3.5?2 as it shows.
PIP POSITION HP 0111 (0000-l 111) (3) Check that the COLORED BAR matches to circle pattern
measure of 3.5+1 as it shows.
VP 0111 (0000-1111)
(4) If using a standard signal, check distance between edge
SHOOT BAL. ADJ 37 (O-63) of set and OSD (XL and XR) shown in table below.
SUB BRIGHT ADJ 127 (63-l 91)

Note: The above table explains the AGLXU chassis specification COLORED BAR
for the memory switch arrangement.

(3) Press Memory Initialize key of the R/C one more time
and check that the set is returned to factory shipping
conditions. n
If you do not have this key, short the pins of the 2 pin
connector Pll for one second, then remove.

Note: The TV will be set to factory shipping conditions.


Do not unplug set or press any buttons during this operation.

1.2 AFC Operation Check


Adjustment Preparation
(1) Connect the jig shown below to the ANT (A) terminal.
(2) Turn on the sub-picture.

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Select main picture.
(2) Receive a standard carrier signal (not offset) with the
channel UP/DOWN or direct selection buttons.
Check that it is pulled into the standard tuning point.
(3) Receive an offset signal of +1.5MHz.
Check that it is pulled into the standard tuning point.
(Perform the channel selection operation again.)
(4) Receive an offset signal of -15MHz,
Check that it is pulled into the standard tuning point.
(Perform the channel selection operation again.)
(5) Select sub-picture.
(6) Same as adjustment on items (2) (3) and (4).

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1.3.2 Remo-Con Operation Check


VOLUME : green
1.3.2.1 Direct Channel Selection
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Input a channel number using the “0” to “9” buttons.
Check that the input number matches the displayed
channel number, and also the picture received matches
the channel number.
yel;oW
1.3.2.2 LST-CH
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Check that the channel being received alternates with the 1.3.3.4 AVX Selection
channel received immediately before every time the (1) EverytimetieAVXselectionbutton ispressed,theinputofthepicture
-1 button is pressed. displayedonthesc~changesinsequenceasshowntselow.

1.3.2.3 MUTE
ANT A
Adjustment Procedure Channel being received +
(1) Check that sound alternates between mute and normal
every time the mI button is pressed. 4
VIDEO 1
VOLUME : Green 4 Channel being received
VIDEO 2
1111111llll IIIIIIIIIIII YELLOW
J/
VIDEO 3
I 4
MUTE ANT B

llllllllll~,,,,,,,,,,.,
* Check that the contents of the picture displayed cn the
1.3.2.4 RECALL screen rr-tatchesthecurrent On-Screen Display
Adjustment Procedure * WithVIDEO andVIDEO 3, iftheSinputisused,
(1) Check that the On-Screen Display is turned ON and OFF “(S-IN)” is displayed.
alternately every time the IRECALL/ button is pressed.

1.3.3 Channel Selection Operation Check

1.3.3.1 POWER
Adjustment Preparation
(1) Set so that the VHF/UHF/CATV signal can be received

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Every time the POWER button is pressed, the power
should alternate between ON and OFF

1 s3.3.2 CH UP/DOWN
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Every time the CH UP (A) or CH DOWN (v) button is
pressed, the normal reception should be displayed for
VHF, UHF and CATV.
* Check that the On-Screen Display corresponding
to the received contents can be displayed.
* ANT indication color.

1 ANT 1 Cl-l Display Color )

1.3.3.3 VOL UP/DOWN


Adjustment Procedure
(1) Every time the VOL UP (A) or VOL DOWN (v) button is
pressed, the volume should increase/decrease continu-
ously.
* Check that the On-Screen Display changes.

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1.3.3.5 Clock Set

40. Item Specification Remarks

1 Initial set-up mode (1) Press Menu and select initial set up using VA keys.

(2) Select clock set using VA keys.

(3) Then press b key to set clock.

(4) The clock set should be set using the cursor buttons. * The addition diode intends
The clock is started when the 4 key is pressed to go to check the operation with
back to clock set menu. check counting operation
as 60 times mode.
(5) Connect the jig. DO25 to 1001 between (28) and (32).

(6) Check that clock indication is displayed using the


RECALL button. And the clock indication is going by 1
second per minute.

iig

1.3.4 Al mode operation check


Adjustment Preparation
(1) Receive the color bar signal.
(2) Select the VIDEO SETTINGS option using the b button
(3) Select Advance settings option using the b button.
(4) Set the Ultra Al mode using the Av buttons.

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Set the AI:ON by pressing the b key of the remote control
transmitter, checking that the display becomes dark when
the front of QM02 (light detector transistor on the control
P.W.B.) is covered with hands.
(2) Set the AI:OFF by pressing the b key and check the
contrast of the display return.

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1.3.~ CCD Mode Operation Check

Item Specification Remarks

CLOSED CAPTION Press MENU and select CUSTOMIZE option Receive signal having closed
using + keys. caption signal.

Press b button and select CLOSED CAPTION


using + keys.

Press b button and select the closed caption


mode.

The DISPLAY mode should be set ON using the


b key.
The MODE should be set C.C. using the b key.
The CHANNEL mode should be set 1 using the * Reading error should not
b key. occur on any mode.
The contents of error.
Check the CAPTION corresponding to the 1. Wrong letters are
setting is displayed on the screen. displayed.
2. Letter omitting.
Set CHANNEL to 2. Check that the CAPTION of 3. Other abnormal display.
CHANNEL 2 is displayed on the screen.

Set CHANNEL to 1. Check that the CAPTION of


CHANNEL 1 (FIELD 2) is displayed on the
screen.

Set the MODE to TEXT. Check that a black


window appears and TEXT letters are displayed
at the center of screen.

Repeat from (6) to (7), and check that TEXT


letters are displayed.

Set the MODE to C.C. The black window should


disappear.

Set the DISPLAY to OFF. Check that the


CAPTION letters disappear.

X Y
. ./
<30mm

ABCD _ . .
L

black window TEXT letter

1.3.6 PinP Operation Check


1.3.6.1 Sub Picture Operation b 10 Main picture
13 Sub picture
Adjustment Preparation
(1) Connect the signal to ANT and check

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Press PinP key of R/C unit and PinP will appear on the
screen. El
(2) Press PinP key again and the size of the PinP window will
be reduced.
(3) Press PinP key to remove PinP from the screen.

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(2) Select the Video Setting option using b key.


l-3-6-2 PinP Shift mode check (3) Select Advance Settings option using b key.
Adjustment Preparation (4) Select Noise Reducer mode using AT key.
(I) Press PinP key of R/C unit.
Adjustment Procedure Adjustment Procedure
(1) Check that with each press of SHIFT key, the sub-picture (1) Set NOISE REDUCER:ON by pressing the b key of the
moves counterclockwise. remote control transmitter, checking noise is reduced.

When sub-picture is in the upper part of the screen, the 1.4.3 Notch filter circuit operation check
channel number of the main picture is in the lower right. Adjustment Preparation
(1) Receive the color-bar signal.
l-3-6-3 PinP Swap mode check (2) Select the Notch Filter mode.
Adjustment Preparation
(1) Press PinP key of R/C unit. Adjustment Procedure
(1) Set the Notch Filter:ON by pressing the b key and check
Adjustment Procedure that the dot interference on horizontal color borderline of
(1) Check that with each press of “SWAP” key, the contents of the color-bar is reduced.
the main picture and sub-picture are exchanged. (2) Set the Notch Filter:OFF by pressing the b key.

1.3.6.4 PinP Freeze (at PinP: ON) Weak electric field check
Adjustment Preparation Adjustment Preparation
(1) Connect the signal to ANT. (1) Connect one side of the 300 ohm feeder to 75 ohm-
(2) Press PinP key of R/C unit. 300 ohm antenna adaptor. Beside, connect the antenna
adaptor to the VHF antenna terminal board as shown
Adjustment Procedure below.
(1) Check that each time “FREEZE” key is pressed, the sub- (2) Turn to No Signal condition
picture alternates between moving picture and freezing
picture. Adjustment Procedure
(I) Check that phenomena such as oscjllation and abnormal
beat, etc. do not occur on any channel.

/Antenna Terminal board

VHF/UHF

Moving picture - Freezing picture 75 ohm - 300 ohm adaptor

(2) Press PinP key to remove PinP from screen.

1.3.6.5 PinP Freeze mode (at PinP: OFF)


Adjustment Preparation
(1) Connect the signal to ANT.
(2) PinP mode OFF.
2. POWER SUPPLY P.W.B.
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Press FREEZE key on the R/C unit. 2.1 +B Voltage Adjustment
(2) Check that freezing sub-picture appears. Adjustment Preparation
(1) Set the AC input power supply tol20flV (distortion 3%
or less).
1.4 Signal Circuit Operation Check (2) Receive a color bar signal.
1.4.1 Auto Color Operation Check (3) Set the Contrast Brightness control to maximum.
Adjustment Preparation (4) Measure about 30 seconds after the power is turned
(1) Receive the color-bar signal. on.
(2) Select the Video Setting option using the k key.
(3) Select Advance Settings option using b key. Adjustment Procedure
(4) Select Auto Color mode by pressing AV key. (1) Connect the DC voltmeter to R908.
(2) Adjust R928 so that the indication of the DC voltmeter
Adjustment Procedure is 140.0f0.3V.
(1) Set COLOR CONTROL:MAX.
(2) Set AUTO COLOR:OFF by pressing the b key, checking 2.2 Protection Circuit Operation Check
that the red part of color-bar signal grows deeper.
(3) Return the AUTO COLOR:ON by pressing the b key. 2. 2.1 +2OV Audio Power Supply
(4) Return the COLOR CONTROL;TYPICAL. Adjustment Preparation
(1) CONTRAST to maximum, BRIGHTNESS to center.
1.4.2 Noise Reducer Operation Checking
Adjustment Preparation
(1) Receive the color-bar signal.

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Adjustment Procedure (2) After checking, remove AC PLUG and the IOK resistor
(1) Connect a 10kfi resistor between Q945 base and GND to return the set to the previous state.
and check that the picture disappears. After about 15 seconds, discharge C906. Turn on the
(2) Disconnect resistor immediately and the power cord. power again, and check the set operates normally.
(3) Discharge C905 as follows.
2.4 High Voltage Limiter Circuit Operation Check
Checking Preparation
(1) Connect the assembly to a standard set.
(2) Connect a high voltage voltmeter between CPT anode
terminal (anode cap side) and the ground.
(3) Set AC input voltage to 120f3V.
_L
=
2
‘=
(wire wound resistor) (4) Receive a circle pattern or color bar signal and set
“BRIGHTNESS” and “CONTRAST” to maximum. Adjust
screen VR so that beam current is I&O. 1 mA. (The
voltage of ABL terminal -C741 both ends should be
2.2.2 +26V Audio Power Supply 12V or less.)
Preparation for Adjustment
(1) CONTRAST to maximum, BRIGHTNESS to center. Adjustment Procedure
(5) Check that the normal high voltage and +B voltage is
Adjustment Procedure as below.
(1) Connect a 10kfi resistor between Q963 base and GND
and check that the picture disappears.
(2) Disconnect resistor immediately and the power cord. CHASSIS E HT IB +B II El
(3) Discharge C905 as foltows.

Adjustment Preparation
(6) Set AC input voltage to 120?3V. Then, connect the
VR(lOOK-B) and Rl(27K) to R927 and ground side as
below.
Note: At that time the value of VR should be maximum.

2.2.3 +12V Power Supply


Preparation for Adjustment
(1) CONTRAST to maximum, BRIGHTNESS to center,

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Connect a 1 OkM resistor between Q964 base and GND
and check that the picture disappears. CPT

(2) Disconnect resistor immediately and the power cord.


(3) Discharge C905 as follows.

Use a voltmeter of input impedance IOM ohm or


more with indication to the 1 st decimal place.
z (wire wound resistor)
=
Adjustment Procedure
(7) Keep CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, and Screen VR as in
2.2.4 +B Over Voltage Item (4). Reduce the VR value gradually, and check
Preparation for Adjustment that the picture disappears when high voltage is El.
(1) CONTRAST to maximum, BRIGHTNESS to center, Immediately after checking that it disappears, turn off
the set switch. Remove the VR and high voltage
Adjustment Procedure voltmeter. When connecting or removing high voltage
(1) Connect a 1Ofi resistor to both ends of R955 and voltmeter to or from anode cap, be sure to turn off the
check that the +B voltage goes up and down. switch of the set. Also, be sure to perform it after the
chassis discharge or residual high voltage, because
2.3 FBT Protection Circuit Operation Check the high voltage of CPT anode may be left.
Preparation for Adjustment
(1) Turn on the power of the set. 2.5 Side Pin Distortion Coarse Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation
Adjustment Procedure (1) Receive a circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal.
(1) Add lOK!Z! (1/16w-1/8w) resistor between Q713 base (2) Set the AC input power supply to 120+1V.
and GND (/ENH2/ connector pin 0) and check the (3) For picture controls, set the BRIGHTNESS to center
operation. and set the other controls to their standard conditions.

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Adjustment Procedure (3) CPT P.W.B.


(1) Vary R7HF so that the right and left vertical lines are
straight.
PY2
2.6 H. size, H. Center Coarse Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal. +2oov 1
(Cross-hatch signal: 20 vertical lines, 14 horizontal
lines.)
GND
(2) Set the AC input power supply to 120+ 1V.
(3) Set CONTRAST to maximum and BRIGHTNESS to
center.

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Vary R7H6 so that the horizontal size markers of the
circle pattern at the right and left end are 1.5-I .5 on
the average. Adjustment Procedure
(2) If using the cross-hatch signal, vary R7H6 so that the (1) After the adjustment and checking of the mounting, the
far left and right vertical lines are at the screen edges. power is turned off then close the Sl, S2 switch (for
(3) Vary R759 so that the difference of the horizontal size 3-5 seconds) and discharge 200V line.
markers of the circle pattern at the right and left end
are within 1.5. It. COMMON SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
(4) If using the cross-hatch signal, vary R759 so that the
difference of the far left and right vertical lines at the 1. DEFLECTION CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
screen edges are within 0.5 of a cross-hatch.
1.1 Alteration Contents for CPT
2.7 Vertical Amplitude Coarse Adjustment (R631) (1) Keep DY sticked to CPT funnel.
Adjustment Preparation (2) Receive white raster signal and adjust the white
(1) Receive a circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal. balance according to Item II, 2.1.
(Cross-hatch signal: 20 vertical lines, 14 horizontal (3) Set BRIGHTNESS control and CONTRAST to maximum
lines.) and apply heat-run to the TV set with circle pattern or
(2) Set the AC input power supply to 120f IV. white raster signal received for “T” minutes or more.
(3) For picture controls, set the BRIGHTNESS to maximum (See Table l-1 .)
and set the other controls to their standard conditions.

Adjustment Procedure Table l-l


(1) Turn the vertical amplitude adjustment VR (R631) and
MODEL 1 CPT (MAKER) 1 MINUTES(T) 1 NOTE 1
adjust as shown below. I I I

(2) If using the cross-hatch signal, vary R631 so that the 35UX85B A89AGFll Xi 0 40 min. 17% Cf’T
top and bottom of the screen edge is 7 cross-hatch (CZSS)
away from the exact center of the cross-hatch signal.
Adjustment position (inner edge of the outer circle)

1.2 Purity Check


The magnetic field in artificial magnetic field should follow
the magnetic field according to the destination, and the set
should face as follows.
After degaussing in each direction, check these items
visually and with a microscope.
(A) No problem in white uneveness.
(B) Each single color must not hit any other colors.
(C) If white or each single color is defective, apply a
2.8 Discharge of 200V Line magnet(S) on CPT for correction. If any magnet is
Adjustment Preparation applied, check it after degaussing.
(1) After the adjustment of assembled P.W.B. and after the
checking of mounting, the jig below is connected.
(2) Deflection P.W.B. MODEL ( CPT (MAKER) ( CHECK FACE

35UX85B A89AGFllXlO North


(CZ68) South
EY2 connector

A: 1OKR

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1.3 Focus Adjustment

NO. MODEL CPT Condition Focus VR Setting Position


1 1 1 35UX85B 1 A89AGFll X10 l Receive the cross-hatch signal a) Turn the Focus VR (F2) gradually to adjust
l Contrast Control: Maximum 6th vertical line becomes best.
0 Sharpness Control: Center b) Turn the Focus VR (Fi) gradually to adjust
l Brightness Control: Center center horizontal line becomes best.
c) Turn to Item (a)/(b) again and finish.

6th 2nd 6th 1.4.2 Vertical Size Adjustment (R631)


Adjustment Preparation
h 4 (1) The TV set should face North or South.
(2) Receive circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal.
(Cross-hatch signal: 20 vertical lines, 14 horizontal lines.)
Set CONTRAST control to maximum and BRIGHTNESS
control to center.

Adjustment Procedure
(1) Adjust V. size VR (R631) so that the outer circle pattern is
like figure.
Note: Perform this adjustment more than 5 minutes after
applying the power ON.
i) When the picture center is below CPT center.
Adjust so that l/2 of the width of outer circle comes to
the screen.
*If using the cross-hatch signal, adjust so that the top
and bottom of the screen edge is 7.25 cross-hatch
away from the exact center of the cross-hatch signal.

ii) Standard condition


Adjust so that the inner circle comes in contact with the
Screen top and bottom of the screen.
*If using the cross-hatch signal, adjust so that the top
and bottom of the screen edge is 7 cross-hatch away
from the exact center of the cross-hatch signal.

1.4 Deflection Circuit Picture Adjustment

1.4.1 Horizontal Center Picture Adjustment (R759)


Adjustment Preparation
(1) Receive circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal.
(Cross-hatch signal: 20 vertical lines, 14 horizontal lines.)
Set CONTRAST control to maximum and BRIGHTNESS iii) When the picture center is above CPT center.
control to center. (1) When the picture center is O-2 mm above CPT
center, adjust so that the bottom of the inner circle
Adjustment Procedure comes in contact with the TOP of the screen.
(1) Adjust H. Center VR (R759) so that the difference of the *If using the cross-hatch signal, adjust so that the
horizontal size markers of the circle pattern at the right top and bottom of the screen edge is 7 cross-hatch
and left end are within 0.5. away from the exact center of the cross-hatch
(2) If using the cross-hatch signal, vary R759 so that the signal.
difference of the far left and right vertical lines at the
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(2) Except for the above, adjust so that l/2 of the width When a bright colored line does not appear, set the
of the outer circle comes to the BOTTOM of the screen VR fully clockwise.
screen. (2) Turn fully clockwise the low brightness white balance
*If using the cross-hatch signal, adjust so that the VRs except VR-A and adjust so that red, green and
top and bottom of the screen edge is 7.25 cross- blue bright colored lines appear on the screen equally.
hatch away from the exact center of the cross- (3) Return the switch S851 back to normal position.
hatch signal. (4) Set CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS controls to
minimum and turn sub-black level VR (R325) to set at
the position where the white raster is just slightly seen.
(5) Set the white balance meter at the center of the screen
(6) Adjust CONTRAST control so that the indication of the
brightness meter is 80% of the full scale.
Then, turn the drive adjusting VRs (R860, R864) and
adjust the high-brightness white balance.
(7) Adjust CONTRAST control to minimum and check that
the low-brightness white balance is obtained by
directly observing the CPT surface, without using a
mirror.
(8) When the low brightness white balance is not obtained,
1.4.3 Side Pin Distortion Adjustment (R7HF) adjust other low brightness white balance VRs except
Adjustment Preparation VR-A and return to item (6).
(1) Receive cross-hatch signal. Set CONTRAST control to
maximum and BRIGHTNESS control to the point where White balance color temperature setting: 7,200” K.
the background is set.
(9) Set white control (color temperature control) to cool,
Adjustment Procedure and check that color temperature is approximately
(1) Adjust R7HF so that the line of the right and left is 9,300X
straight (Specification: Dt. D,<7mm 35V)
2.2 Sub Brightness Adjustment
1.4.4 Horizontal Size Adjustment (R7H6) Adjustment Preparation
Adjustment Preparation . (1) Start adjustment 20 minutes or more after the power is
(1) Receive circle pattern signal or cross-hatch signal. turned on. Receive the color bar signal.
(Cross-hatch signal: 20 vertical lines, 14 horizontal lines.) (2) Set the CONTRAST and color controls to minimum.
(2) Set CONTRAST control to maximum and BRIGHTNESS (3) The vertical incident illumination on the screen should
control to center. be 20 Iux or less.
Adjustment Specification: within i0.3 step
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Adjust R7H6 so that the average reading of right and left Adjustment Procedure
is 1.5. The reading of each side should be at least 1. (1) Press the memory initialize key on the R/C. If you do
Acceptable Tolerance: 1.5-tO.5 not have this key, short the pins of the 2 pin connector
(2) If using cross-hatch signal, adjust R7H6 so that the far left PI1 for one second, then remove. A beep will be heard.
and right vertical lines are at the screen edge, within 0.25 (2) Press the A button to select SUB-BRIGHTNESS Mode.
of a cross-hatch. (3) Use the 4, buttons to increase or decrease so that
points Aland A2 sink to black and A3 rises slightly
2. SIGNAL CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT above it. (Visually adjust)
(4) After above adjustment, SUB-BRIGHTNESS will have
White Balance Adjustment value between 63 and 191. Adjustment is now
Adjustment Preparation complete.
(I) Apply heat-run 20 min. or more after the power is (5) After adjustment is done, press the memory initialize
turned on. key on the R/C one more time and the data is stored in
(2) Check that the purity adjustment has been completed. memory. If you do not have this key, short the pins of
(3) Set the vertical incident illumination on the CPT surface the 2 pin connector PI1 for one second, then remove.
to 20 Iux or less.
(4) Receive white raster signal and set the color tempera- Note: When selecting SUB-BRIGHTNESS mode the peon
ture control (white control) to STD. sets the CONTRAST and COLOR to min. automati-
(5) Set drive adjustment VRs (R860, R864) to the mechani- cally but make sure that the other conditions are
cal center. center. Directly observe the CPT screen by eye
(6) Turn low brjghtness white balance adjusting VRs without using a mirror.
(R866, R868, R870) fully counterclockwise.
(7) Turn the screen adjusting VR fully counterclockwise.
(8) The picture is switched to a lateral line by the switch
5851.

Adjustment Procedure Should sink to black.


(I) Turn the screen adjusting VR clockwise and set to the
position where the bright colored line starts appearing Should rise slightly from blact
on the CPT screen. Q 1 I 1 WiOO% 1 BLK
Do not turn thereafter the low brightness white balance
VR (this is called VR-A) corresponding to the color first Adjustment specification: within k0.3 step
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2.3 Shoot balance adjustment 2.4.2 Sub Picture White Balance Adjustment
Adjustment Preparation BLUE ~ Adjustment R5C7
(1)
(2)
Receive the reverse
hatch lines are black.)
Set the video condition
cross-hatch

to factory
pattern

reset.
signal. (Cross- GREEN
RED
Preparation
- Adjustment
- Adjustment
for Adjustment
R5C5
R5C3 1 On the Signal P.W.B.

(1) Turn off the sub picture by pressing “P in P” key or remote


Adjustment Procedure controller. (Keeping the white signal with main picture.)
(1) Press the memory initialize key of the R/C. If you do not (2) Display and match the sub picture details with the main
have this key, short the pins of the 2 pin connector PI1 picture details by pressing “FREEZE” key of remote
for one second, then remove. A beep will be heard. controller.
(2) Press the A button and select SHOOT BALANCE (3) Condition should be set as follows.
mode. CONTRAST - MAXIMUM
(3) Using the 4, buttons, gradually adjust so the widths ( OTHERS - CENTER 1
of pre-shoot and over-shoot of the vertical line (black) (4) White signal specification amplitude 1 .OVpp
shown in the circle pattern are balanced. (Visually
adjust) Adjustment Procedure
(4) After adjustment is done, press the memory initialize (1) Observe Q857 collector on the CPT P.W.B. and turn the
key on the R/C one more time and the data is stored in BLUE adjustment VR R5C7 and adjust so that the
memory. If you do not have this key, short the pins of amplitude of the sub picture is the same as that of the
the 2 pin connector PI1 for one second, then remove. main picture.
(2) Similarly, observe Q854 collector on the CPT P.W.B. and
turn the GREEN adjustment VR R5C5 and adjust so that
the amplitude of the sub picture is the same as that of the
main picture.
(3) Similarly, observe Q851 collector on the CPT P.W.B. and
turn the RED adjustment VR R5C3 and adjust so that the
amplitude of the sub picture is the same as that of the
main picture.
(4) Check that the white balance of the sub picture is the
same as that of the main picture.
If it does not, return to step (1).
ti Adjustment specification: + 1V
* Waveform of Q851/Q854/Q857 (R/G/B)=cathode
(sub picture level compared with main picture level.)
‘,

1-1 Oscilloscope range : 1 OV/0.2msec

CT-
* If the sub picture sag to vertical direction,
adjust the sub picture center point.

Pre-Shoot

Adjust same width

Note: Directly observe the CPT screen by eye without


using a mirror.
Sub oicture
‘Center point

2.4 Sub Picture Adjustment I!? Perform this adjustment after the white balance and
sub-brightness adjustments of the main picture are
2.4.1 Sub Picture Black Level Check completed.
Adjustment Preparation Q White balance 7200”K+OMPCD
(1) Start adjustment about 20 minutes after the power switch (Color coordinates: x=0.301, y=O.310)
is turned ON. A Refer to the sub brightness adjustment for details of
(2) After displaying the white signal with main picture, display the gray scale of color bar signal.
the sub picture and receive the color bar signal with it.
2.4.3 Sub-picture position adjustment
Condition : CONTRAST-MAXIMUM
Adjustment Preparation
i OTHERS-CENTER
(1) Select signal on main picture.
Adjustment Procedure (2) Video settings have to be at normal condition.
(1) Check the sub picture setting the part of Al of the color
Adjustment Procedure
bar pattern to black.
(I) Press the Memory Initialize key on the R/C. If you do not
(Check specification kO.5 steps.)
have this key, short the pins of the 2 pin connector PI1 for
one second, then remove. A beep will be heard.
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(3) Adjust the VP (vertical) and the HP (horizontal) position 2.5.3 Matrix Surround Check
using the 4, buttons. Adjustment Preparation
(4) Press the Memory Initialize key of the R/C to store the (1) Set to SURROUND : MATRIX
value in memory. If you do not have this key, short the Check that the following waveforms are obtained.
pins of the 2 pin connector PI1 for one second, then Front : Check that the phases of R and L are different
remove. and 400H.z is superimposed on 5kHz.
(5) Select PIP mode and shift the sub-picture using the The amplitudes of R and L are different.
SHIFT button. Distance between PIP and edge of screen Rear : Check that the phases of R and L are
should be equal when shifted. if it is not, repeat (i)-(5). opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on
SkHz.
2.5 Surround Operation Check
Adjustment Preparation
Front Rear
Input the following audio signals to the audio input of the
VIDEO INPUT terminals.
When checking surround:
L CH: 400Hz sine wave 475mVrms
R CH: 5kHz sine wave 475mVrms
Set the INT. SPEAKER : ON
Set the volume controls of FRONT and REAR to center.
Set the BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE to center.
Note: Front waveform: Front speaker output of the set.
Rear waveform: Rear speaker output of the set. 0.5ms/div+
O.Sms/div+
2.5.1 Surround Off Check
(1) Set to SURROUND: OFF and check that the waveform
shown below is obtained. 2.5.4 Matrix Surround/Monaural Check
Adjustment Preparation
Front Check that the following waveforms are obtained.
Front : R and L waveforms are almost equal.
Rear : R and L waveforms are almost zero.
@KHz) Front Rear

400Hz

(400Hz)
400Hz

OSms/div
Note: REAR output is no signal. 2.5.5 Hall Surround Check
Adjustment Preparation
2.5.2 Surround Off/Monaural Check (1) Set to SURROUND : HALL.
Adjustment Preparation Check that the following waveforms are obtained.
Check that the following waveform is obtained. The amplitudes Front : Check that the phases of R and L signals are
of 2 channels are equal. different and 4OOHz is superimposed 5kHz.
Rear : Check that the phases of R and L are
Front opposite and 400Hz is superimposed on
5kHz.
The amplitudes of R and L are equal.

Front Rear
400Hz

400Hz

Note: Monaural check can be omitted.


REAR output is no signal. 0.5ms/div-t O.Eims/div+

Note: Amplitude levels of front R and L are not even.

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2.5.6 Hall Surround/Monaural Check 3. CHECK IN COMBINATION WITH EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT


Adjustment Preparation
Check that the following waveforms are obtained. 3.1 Check in Combination with External Equipment
Front : The phases of R and 1 are different. Preparation for Check
The amplitudes of R and L are different. (1) Input video signals to “Video I”, “Video 2” and “Video 3”
Rear : The phases of R and L are opposite. input terminals.
Signal condition 100% white signal
Front Rear 140.2vp-p
75fi termination
(2) Input audio signals to Audio I”, “Audio 2” and “Audio 3”
input terminals.
Signal condition 435+20mVrms
VCR or Tuner or equivalent.
(3) Connect the monitor TV to output terminal.
(4) Input Y-C separate signats to “S-VIDEO” input terminal.
(5) Connect the “Audio Input Terminals” of the monitor TV
to “Audio to Hi-F?’ output terminals, and “Transmitter
0.5ms/div+ O.Sms/div+ Out” output terminals.

Note: The monaural check can be omitted. Checking Procedure


Amplitude levels of front R and L are not equal (1) Each time the input selection of the remote control
transmitter is pressed, input signal should be received
2.5.7 Dolby Surround Check alternately.
Adjustment Preparation (2) Check that the picture and sound are normal when the
(1) Set to SURROUND : DOLBY external signals are received.
Check that the following waveforms are obtained. (3) Check that the “Transmitter Out” signal are switched
Front : R is 5kHz sine wave. L is 400Hz sine wave. when the “WtRELESS MODE” is selected.
Rear : R and L are the same signal and 400Hz is Remark:
superimposed on 5kH.z. (1) The 100% white of TV signal should be almost the
same brightness as the IVp-p (75R termination)
Front Rear external video input signal.
(2) For the audio signal 100% modulation (25kHz div)
of the TV signal should be almost the same level
as the 435mVrms external audio signal.

Checking Procedure
(4) Check that the reception of the monitor TV connected
to output terminal is also switched when Item (1) is
checked.
Remark:
0.5ms/div+ 0.5ms/div+ (1) The signals from the output terminals are the
same as those of the picture and sound of the TV
2.5.8 Dolby Surround/Monaural Check set.
Adjustment Preparation
Check that the following waveforms are obtained. Checking Procedure
Front : R and L are the same signal. (5) When the phono plug connected to Audio R terminal is
Rear : Almost no output from both R and L. pulled out with the external signat input, the sound from
Note: Front side check can be omitted. both left and riyht speakers should be normal (L
monaural check).
Front Rear
When the phono plug is connected only to R terminal,
check that the sound is output only from the right
400Hz speaker.
(The sound should not be output from the left speaker.)
Check above in “VIDEO 2” and “VIDEO 3” modes.
Remark:
* 400Hr (1) The audio input terminals are switched over
between stereo and monaural by switching the
phono jacks.
2.6 Dynamic Bass Circuit Operation Check l When the phono plugs are connected to both
Adjustment Preparation L and R: Stereo input mode.
(1) Input 90Hz audio signal with 435mVrms to L/MONO. l When the phono plug is connected only to
(2) Set the VOLUME to center. L: Monauraf input mode.
(3) Set to SURROUND OFF.
Checking Procedure
Adjustment Procedure (6) When the Video (S-In) is selected, the picture and
(1) Switch the DYNAMIC BASS of the SOUND SETTING sound from the Y/C separated signal should be
from OFF to ON and check that the output tevel of the received.
front speaker changes by t6dB at 70Hz. However, the output signal is composite signal of S-
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(7) The signal controlled from the TV side (Bass, Treble,


Balance, Volume, Mute, Surround) should be output
from Audio to Hi-Fi output terminal when Item (1) is
checked.
(8) The signal controlled from the TV side (P in P VOLUME
when the “WIRELESS MODE” is P in P, BASS, TREBLE,
BALANCE, VOLUME, SURROUND, MUTE when the
output “WIRELESS MODE” is main or rear) should be
output from transmitter terminals.

4. POLARITY CHECK
This check is performed according to UL standard requirement.
There should be electricity between AC power cord and chassis
earth.

III. INITIAL SETTING

1 NO. NAME SPEC


1 Reception Channel 03 CH
2 ANTENNA ANT A
3 INPUT TV
4 VOLUME 20 STEP

5 P IN P ) OFF I
6 P in P POSITION LOWER RIGHT (P in P ON)

7 cm OFF
8 Al R/CABLE AIR
9 CHANNEL MEMORY 02-l 3 CH
10 CHANNEL CAPTION No Reqistered for all Channels
I If CHILD LOCK I OFF for all Channels I
12 VOLUME CORRECTION OFF for all Channels
13 CLOCK SET OFF
I 14 CONTRAST ) MAXIMUM I
15 TINT i/2
16 COLOR l/2
17 BRIGHTNESS l/2 I
18 SHARPNESS l/2

19 ULTRA VIEW Al OFF


20 BALANCE l/2 1
I --21 BASS l/2 I
22 TREBLE l/2 I
1 23 MTS MODE 1 STEREO I
1 24 DYNAMIC BASS 1 OFF I
(TINT.PEAKERS ~ 1 ON I
1 26 REAR VOLUME 1 20 STEP I
1 27 SURROUND 1 OFF I
28 FREEZE OFF
29 CCD MODE CAPTION
30 CCD CHANNEL CHl I

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IV. ADJUSTMENT POSITION LIST

SIGNAL P.W.B.

240
I 0

325 - -l I- 325

SUB-SIGNAL P.W.B.

R5C7 (B) 0

lul PI1 R5C5

R5C3
(G) 0

(R) 0
P in P
UNIT

SURROUND . 2LINE
P.W.B.
COMB. UNIT

TERMINAL P.W.B.

240
‘I
0
-0

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IV. ADJUSTMENT POSITION LIST

POWER P.W.B./DEF. P.W.B.

DEF P.W.B.

V. SIZE ADJ.

i
R631
POWER P.W.B.

0 Q711
I

I I
T902

I
R759

R7HF

R7H6
-=--. H. CENTER ADJ.

R928

J 0
+BADJ
/ r

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CPT P.W.8.

R-DRIVE
\

R860

/
F
I
B-DRIVE
R864
B -

CUT-OFF ’
SWITCH

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

The shaded and A marked components have special characteristics important to safety.
Read carefully the product safety notice of each Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver
through improper servicing when replacing any of these components.

HOW TO USE THE FLOW CHART

‘1) The flow chart shows the following:

Normal (5.7V) ( This shows the name of the faulty circuit and
main parts to be checked.

This shows the point to be checked.

(2) The voltage shown in the chart may differ to some extent depending on the condition of the set and tester.

.PRECAUTION ON MAKING MEASUREMENTS AND ON HANDLING

1. When any parts become abnormally hot or there is a smell of burning, cut off the power immediately.
2. Do not make shorts between circuits or across terminals except for those specified.
3. When applying a signal for checking purposes, make connection in the alternate current system for any not speci-
fied.
4. When measuring the voltages of ICs and TRs, be careful to see that the lead bar of the tester does not touch any
other terminal.
5. Measure the voltage correctly.
6. Measure the resistance over a small range.
7. Be sure to switch off the power when replacing parts.
8. Do not apply a solderjng iron for a long time when replacing parts. (Use a solder-wick.)
9. Use an isolation transformer when troubleshooting.

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@ POWER RELAY DOES NOTTURN ON

About 15V
R/C Circuit

NO

YES

[
I

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@ NO RASTER AND SOUND

About 320V (at AC120V)

Open

Normal DC 2V

El
D991
defective

Short
(between C and E)

Normal
Normal
iov v
1901,1501,1001
defective

ov

/,

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OV or low voltage

Normal
9v

1501, F701 open,


n7n’
UILI, CDT
rpl u-lefective
No switching
waveform of 1501

0.7v
(High voltage
protection circuit
operating)
1501
defective

1901, Q901, D901,


T701, T702, DY, C721 etc.
9V Line defective
C629 shorted,
1401 defective
1902 defective
Q72 l defective

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@ NO PICTURE

Does On-Screen No

1501, 1001, 1006, (2024


defective

Is waveform of Normal

c Abnormal

Is waveform of Normal
i

Abnormal

Front-end, IYOI
defective

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@ DARK PICTURE

controls are increased


picture when Contrast

Does not change 1501, 1001, Q501,


b Q502 defective.

Normal Front-End,
b
Tuning circuit, defective.

No sync. or I I
distorted picture Front-End, 1501 and
) peripheral parts defective.

Front-End, IYOI, QCOI,


No raster or dark Q5A3, Q5A4, Q5A5,
) Q5A6, and peripheral
parts defective.

1 CPT P.W.B., CPT, FBT, 1


Lower than 120V
cathode R, G, B

Higher than 120V

Low

output transistors
Q852, Q855, Q858

Normal (5.5V)
1501, 1001, 1002, 1003
) 1004 defective
1 I

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@ RECEPTION IMPOSSIBLE WITH SNOW NOISE

ANT A-Green Channel OS0

Reception impossible with snow noise

No

i
I I I

( 15A4,0105 ( ( ulot (

ANT B-Yellow Channel OSD

Reception impossible with snow noise

No

LOCK pin of U102

voltage applied to pins

No

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@ DEFECTIVE SYNCHRONlZATlON

( Defective sjchronization >

Abnormal (OV)
Check voltage of

Normal
G-w
‘I’

0 bserve waveform

Normal

1620 defective

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@ NOSYNC.

Bright
Is picture Bright?

Dark

Front-End
defective
.

@ ONLY RASTER OR FLYBACKTRACE APPARENT ON PICTURE

Normal

Output Transistors

High

1501 and peripheral


parts defective

1 Abnormal

1 Abnormal

1620, 1001 defective

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@ NO COLOR

Normal Normal
0201, Q5A3, Q5A4,
F Q5A5, Q5A6 and
peripheral parts defective
When normal

T300m Vp-p
1

waveforms of pins 1501 and peripheral parts


) defective

Abnormal

Does not change


1001 and peripheral parts
) defective
control is turned.

!I.
It changes

1501 and peripheral


parts defective

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@ WHITE BALANCVTINT DEFECTIVE

Normal
white balance

I
Abnormal

One of them abnormal

Normal

Normal
voltage of Video Output

One of them
abnormal

CPT P.W.B., Q812,


Q85 1-Q859 defective

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@ NO VERTlCAt DEFLECTION OR V. SIZE IS DISTORTED

ov

1620, D721, R730


defective F601 open
1
Normal
26V

25V ov

Normal ov
(12V DC
50V peak) 4

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@ NO SOUND (WHEN SURROUND OFF)

OV or lower

Defective Audio Power Supply line


23V

input at pins @ and @I

1402 defective

IA03 defective
No I i

IYOI defective
I I
No

Ul 01, Front-End Circuits defective

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@ NO SOUND (NO AUDIO POWER)

Check SVcc2

F L935 defective

@ CHANNEL DISPLAY IS NOT DONE

Abnormal
waveform of 1001

Normal

waveform of 1001 1007 and peripheral


parts defective

Normal

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@ CHANNEL SELECTION IS NOT DONE

Abnormal

Normal

Abnormal
Channel Display vary?

Normal

NO

[ YES

f
UIOI, QIOI, Q102,
Qi 05 defective

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@ DOES NOT OPERATE BY REMOTE CONTROL

Abnormal

I
Normal

channel UP / DOWN NO ov
ov
Operate by the TV set? voltage of HMO1 pin @I bb
Does the power turn

YES
4

Normal

Abnormal

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a Ahave special characters important to safety. Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

ABBREVlATtONS

Capaitors: CD: Ceramic Disc Resistors: CF: Carbon Film Semiconductors: TR: Transistor
PF: Polyester Film CC: Carbon Composition Dt: Diode
EL: Electrolytic MF: Metal Oxide Film ZD: Zener Diode
PP: Polypropylene VR: Variable Resistor VA Varistor
PR: Paper WW: Wire Wound TH: Thermistor
TA: Tantalum FR: Fuse Resistor IC: Integrated Circuit
TM: Trimmer MG: Metal Glaze

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
CAPACITORS CSA3 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K 50V
CSA4 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V
;A01 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 5OV CSA5 0880051 R PF O,033UF-KEB 50V
3A02 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V CSA6 0880041 R PF O.O056UF-KEB 50V
:A03 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 5OV CSA7 0880041 R PF O.O056UF-KEB 5OV
3A04 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V CSA8 0880051 R PF O.O33UF-KEB 50V
3A05 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V CSA9 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
?A06 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V CSCl 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V
:A07 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V csc2 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
?A08 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V csc3 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
X26 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V csc4 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V
:A27 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V csc5 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
:A28 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CSC7 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V
x29 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSC8 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V
zA31 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CSEl 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V
sA33 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSE2 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V
SA34 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSE3 0244105R CD 2200PF-K 50V TAPE
SA35 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSE4 0244105R CD 2200PF-K 50V TAPE
SA36 0800015R EL IOUF-M l6V CSE7 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V
CA37 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSE8 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V
CA38 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V CSE9 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V
CA39 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V CSFl 0800059R EL 220UF-M 25V
CA40 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSF6 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V
CA41 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V CSF7 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V
CA50 0284634R EL 4.7U!=-M 50V CSF8 0800051 R EL l OOUF-M 25V
CA51 0800009R EL 4.7UF-M 25V CSF9 0800083F EL lOOOUF-M 25V
CA52 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 50V CSG3 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CA53 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSG4 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 5OV
CA54 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CSG6 0800083F EL lOOOUF-M 25V
CA55 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 5OV CSG7 0800083F EL lOOOUF-M 25V
CA56 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V CSG9 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KE8 50V
CA57 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 50V CSHl 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CA68 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CSH4 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
CA69 0800009R EL 4.7UF-M 25V CSH6 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V
CA70 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V CSNl 0800018R EL lOUF-M 50V
CA71 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V CSN2 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
CA72 0800015R EL l OUF-M 16V CSN3 0800018R EL lOUF-M 50V
CA73 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CSN4 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
CA74 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V CSN5 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
CA75 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V CSN6 0800018R EL lOUF-M 50V
CA76 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V CSN7 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
CA80 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V CSOl 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CA81 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V cso2 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
cc02 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE cs29 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
cc70 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V cs30 0800012R EL 4.7UF-M 50V
CDFl 0299932F PP 0.33UF-K 200V CS36 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V
CDF2 0244887 CD lOOOPF-K B 2KV cs37 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V
CDF3 0244889 CD 2200PF-K B 2KV CS38 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CM01 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V cs39 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V
CM02 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE cs40 0246451 R CD 3OPF-JB CH 50V
CM03 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V cs41 0246451 R CD 3OPF-JB CH 50V
CM04 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE CS42 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V
CM05 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-2 F 50V TAPE cs43 0880051 R PF O.O33UF-KEB 50V
CSAl 0284638R EL IOUF-SME(BP) 16V cs44 0880033R PF O.O015UF-KEB50V
CSA2 0890087R CD 1 OOOPF-K 50V cs45 0880051 R PF O.O33UF-KEB 50V

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read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
X46 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V CV28 0890077R CD 180PF-K 50V
x47 0800015R EL I OUF-M 16V CYOI 0284647R EL 22UF-SME(BP) 16V
X48 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CYO4 0800049R EL lOOUF-M l6V
x49 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V CYOS 0800049R EL IOOUF-M l6V
x50 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CY06 0800049R EL IOOUF-M l6V
x51 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CYO7 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
X52 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V CY08 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
x53 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V CYO9 0276717R PP 0.1 UF-J 50V (TF TYP E)
x54 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 5OV CY14 0800074N EL 470UF-M 16V
xi55 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 5OV CY15 0276717R PP 0.1 UF-J 50V (TF TY P E)
X56 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V CYI 6 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
x57 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V CYl7 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V
ZS58 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V CY50 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
2359 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V CY51 0284634R EL 4.7UF-M 50V
X64 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CY52 0880011 R EL 0.015UF
X65 0890087R CD 1 OOOPF-K 50V CY53 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
X66 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V CY54 0880013R EL 0.033UF
X67 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K 50V CY55 0880006R EL 0.033U
X68 0880051 R PF O.O33UF-KEB 5OV CY56 0880006R EL 0.033U
X69 0880041 R PF O.O056UF-KEB50V CY57 0880016R PF 0.1 UF 50V
x70 0880041 R PF O.O056UF-KEB50V CY70 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
x71 0880051R PF O.O33UF-KEB 50V CY71 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
X72 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V CY75 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
x73 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V coo2 0890077R CD 180PF-K 50V
x74 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V coo3 0246464R CD lOOPF-J CH 50V TAPE
x75 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V coo4 0800023R EL 22UF-M 16V
2576 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V coo5 0890087R CD IOOOPF-K 50V
CS78 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V COO6 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V
cs79 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V coo7 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V
CS80 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V COO8 0284623R EL IUF-SME(BP) 50V
CS81 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V coo9 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V
CS82 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V co1 0 0284623R EL I UF-SME(BP) 50V
CS83 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V co11 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 5OV
CS84 0880055R PF O.O68UF-KEB 50V co12 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V
CS85 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V co13 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V
CS86 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V co14 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V
CS87 0880055R PF O.O68UF-KEB 50V CO16 0890121 R CD 33PF-J CH 50V
CS88 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V co1 7 0890121 R CD 33PF-J CH 50V
CS89 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V CO18 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
cs90 0284638R EL IOUF-SME(BP) 16V co19 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V
cs91 0284638R EL lOUF-SME(BP) 16V CO23 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
cs92 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V CO24 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CS98 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V CO25 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
cs99 0800015R EL l OUF-M 16V CO26 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 5OV
CT01 0276717R PP O.lUF-J 50V (TF TYP E) CO27 0800012R EL 4.7UF-M 50V
CVOI 0284621 R EL 0.47UF 50V (BP) CO28 0800012R EL 4.7UF-M 50V
cvo4 0890081 R CD 330PF 50V co29 0890074R CD 1 OOPF-J 50V
cvo5 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V co31 0800003R EL f.OUF-M 50V
CV06 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 5OV CO32 0800047R EL IOOUF-M 6.3V
cvo9 0890074R CD IOOPF-J 50V co33 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CVlO 0244541 F CD 0.01 MF-K B 500V co34 0890085R CD 680PF-K 5OV
CVll 0890074R CD IOOPF-J 5OV co35 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
cv12 0244509R CD 4700PF-KB B 500V CO36 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
cv13 0253959F EL 47UF-M 160V co37 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
cv14 0253959F EL 47U F-M 16OV CO38 0800048R EL iOOUF-M IOV
cv15 0253957F EL 22UF-M 16OV co39 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
CV16 0247848R CD 56PF-J SL 500V co40 0800074N EL 470UF-M 16V
CVI 7 0800075F EL 470UF-M 25V co41 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CV18 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V CO42 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V
cv19 0253959F EL 47UF-M 16OV co43 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
cv20 0244541 F CD OS01 MF-K B 500V co44 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
CV2l 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-2 F 50V TAPE co45 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
cv22 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V CO46 0880048R PF O.O22UF-KEB 50V
CV23 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V co53 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 5OV
CV24 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V co54 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a A have special characters important to safety. Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
:056 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V C420 0253934F EL 2200UF-M 35V
2057 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V C421 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V
2058 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C422 0258616 EL 2.2UF-M 50V
2059 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V C423 0258616 EL 22UF-M 50V
2060 0890081 R CD 330PF 50V C424 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
:061 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C426 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
2070 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V C427 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
2101 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V C428 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
X02 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V c429 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V
X03 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C5A7 0800049R EL IOOUF-M 16V
3104 0800079N CEL-102MGRSWHLT-SME C5A8 0800075F EL 470UF-M 25V
2105 0800082N EL lOOOUF-MBlGV(SME) C5A9 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
X06 0800079N CEL-102M6R3WHLT-SME C5Cl 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
5107 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C5C6 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
X08 0800082N EL 1 OOOUF-MB1 GV(SME) c5c7 0800075F EL 470UF-M 25V
3109 0800082N EL 1 OOOUF-MB1 SV(SME) C5C8 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V
a10 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V c5c9 0284667R EL 47UF-MBPR(SME)lGV
2111 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V C5El 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
c3A2 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C5E2 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
s3A3 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V C5E3 0890064R CD 18PF-J SL 50V
C304 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V C5E4 0890062R CD 12PF-J 50V
C305 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 50V C5E5 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
C306 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 5OV TAPE C5E6 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
c307 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 5OV TAPE C5E7 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
C308 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE C501 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 5OV TAPE
c309 0800015R EL 1 OUF-M 16V C502 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V
c311 0880033R PF 0.001 SUF-KEB5OV c503 0800001 R EL 0.47UF-M 50V (SME)
C312 0880046R PF O.OlSUF-K 50V c504 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
c313 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 50V c505 0890116R CD 15PF-J CH 50V
c314 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V C506 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V
c315 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V c507 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
C316 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE C508 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
c317 0800058R EL 220UF-M 16V c509 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
C318 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V c510 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
c319 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE c511 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE
C320 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE C512 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
C321 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE c513 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 5OV TAPE
C322 0244171R CD 0.01 UF-2 F 50V TAPE c514 080004lR EL 47UF-M 16V
C323 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V c515 0244105R CD 2200PF-K 50V TAPE
C324 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V C516 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V
C325 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V c517 0800048R EL 1 OOUF-M 1 OV
C326 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V C518 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V
C327 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V c530 0800049R EL l OOUF-M 16V
C328 0880037R PF O.O033UF-KEB50V c531 0276717R PP 0.1 UF-J 50V (TF TYP E)
c329 0890079R CD 270PF-K 50V c534 0800009R EL 4.7UF-M 25V
C360 0800003R EL l,OUF-M 50V C6HO 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V
c401 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V C6Hl 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V
C402 0284623R EL lUF-SME(BP) 50V C6H2 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V
c403 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V C6H3 0800018R EL lOUF-M 50V
c404 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V C6H4 0276717R PP O.lUF-J 50V (TF TYP E)
c405 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V C6H5 0880037R PF O.O033UF-KEB50V
C406 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K 50V C6H6 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V
c407 0890087R CD lOOOPF-K 50V C620 0800057R EL 220UF-M 1 OV
C408 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V C621 0880042R PF O.O068UF-KEB50V
c409 0800042R EL 47UF-M 25V C622 0292716R TA 1 .OUF-K 20V
c410 0800051 R EL 1 OOUF-M 25V C623 0248696R CD 33OPF-J SL 5OV TAPE
c411 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V C624 0800061 N EL 220UF-M 35V
c412 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V C625 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 50V
c413 0800051 R EL 1 OOUF-M 25V C626 0276717R PP O.lUF-J 50V (TF TYP E)
c414 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V C627 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 50V
c415 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C628 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V
C416 0253934F EL 2200UF-M 35V C629 0800084F EL lOOOUF-M 35V
c417 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C630 0276717R PP O.lUF-J 50V (TF TYP E)
C418 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V C631 0890087R CD 1OOOPF-K 50V
c419 0253934F EL 2200UF-M 35V C632 0800056R EL 220UF-M 6.3V

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a kI have special characters important to safety. Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION 3

x33 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V c915 0254823G EL1 OOUF-M 160V


;7HO 0800007R EL 3.3UF-M 5OV C916 0880039R PF O.O047UF-KEB50V
;7Hl 0800044R EL 47UF-M 50V Acgl a 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
;7H2 0284623R EL 1 UF-SME(BP) 50V c919 0244717F CD 270PF 2KV
;7H3 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 50V c920 0800049R EL 1 OOUF-M 16V
:710 0247842R CD 33PF-SL 500V c922 0800066R EL 330UF-M 16V
2711 0880044R PF 0.01 UF-KEB 50V c923 0800074N EL 470UF-M 16V
2712 0244105R CD 2200PF-K 50V TAPE c924 0880035R PP 22OOPF-50V
3713 0880019R PF 0.33UF-KB 50V c925 0253951 R EL 0.47UF-M 160V
Ac714 0244889 CD 2200PF-K B 2KV C926 0880056R PF O.O82UF-KEB 50V
Ac715 0244889 CD 2200PF-K B 2KV c930 0800059R EL 220UF-M 25V
AC716 0244885 CD 470PF-K 5 2KV c932 0254525F EL 3300UF-M 25V(KME)
Ac717 0244884 CD 330PF-K B 2KV c937 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V
AC718 0262432F PP 15OOOPF-J 1800V C938 0800003R EL l.OUF-M 50V
AC719 0299932F PP 0.33UF-K 200V c940 0800015R EL lOUF-M l6V
AC720 0299931 F PP 0.27UF-K 200V AC942 0800041 R EL 47UF-M 16V
AC721 0299707F PF O.O15UF-K 630V c944 0800047R EL lOOUF-M 6.3V
AC723 0263001 G EL3.3UF-M 1 OOV c952 0800015R EL IOUF-M 16V
2724 0244501 R CD 1 OOOPF-K 500V c991 0800084F EL lOOOUF-M 35V
2725 0800047R EL IOOUF-M 6.3V
AC726 0249391 F CD 1OOOPF 125V DIODES
2727 0880035R PP 22OOPF-50V
2728 0254823G EL lOOUF-M 16OV DA01 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC
2730 0800074N EL 470UF-M 16V DA02 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
2732 0243506R CD 270PF-K 5OOV DA03 2348031 M DI MTZ-J2.7ATA
z733 0800084F EL iOOOUF-M 35V DA04 2348031 M DI MTZ-J2.7ATA
c734 0244501 R CD 1 OOOPF-K 500V DA05 2398611 M DI 1SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
c735 0800082F EL 1 OOOUF-M 16V DA06 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) St 4NSEC
A C736 0800019R EL lOUF-M 63V DA07 2348031 M DI MTZ-J2.7ATA
c737 0244501 R CD 1 OOOPF-K 500V DA08 2348031 M DI MTZ-J2.7ATA
C738 0253974F EL 33UF 250V CE04W2E33 DA09 2348212M DI MTZ-J15BTA
c739 0255507F EL 22UF-MB 1 GOV(KME) DA10 2348212M DI MTZ-Jl SBTA
c740 0255524N EL 4.7MF-M 250V DA11 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
c741 0276717R PP. O.lUF-J 50V (TF TYP E) DA1 2 2398611 M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
A ~754 0800003R EL 1 .OUF-M 50V DA70 2339889M ZD HZS12 (C3) 0.005A
c755 0890086R CD 820PF-K 50V DA71 2339889M ZD HZS12 (C3) 0.005A
c757 0800005R EL 2.2UF-M 5OV DC03 2348212M DI MTZ-J15BTA
C758 0800015R EL lOUF-M 16V DMOl 2398611 M Dl IS5254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC
C760 0276717R PP. 0.1 UF-J 50V (TF TYP E) DM02 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C851 0800049R EL lOOUF-M 16V DSOl 239861lM DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C854 0890078R CD 220PF-K 50V DS02 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C856 0890079R CD 270PF-K 50V DS03 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C857 0890082R CD 390PF-K 50V DS04 2348103M ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA
ca59 0255524F EL 4.7MF-M 250V(KME) DS05 CH00151 M DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE
C860 0244889 CD 2200PF-K 5 2KV DSO6 CH00151 M DI DSMl SD2(200V)TAPE
C866 0244171 R CD 0.01 UF-Z F 50V TAPE DS08 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C874 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V DS12 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C875 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KEB 50V DS14 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
c876 0880057R PF 0.1 UF-KE5 50V OS15 2398611 M Dl 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
C877 0890074R CD lOOPF-J 50V DS68 2339839M ZD HZS5C3 TAPE
C878 0890074R CD lOOPF-J 50V DTOI 2339491 M DI AMOIZ (200 TAPE) 1A
C679 0890074R CD lOOPF-J 50V DVO1 2339491 M DI AMOlZ (200 TAPE) 1A
C880 0890086R CD 820PF-K 50V DV02 2339491 M DI AM01 Z (200 TAPE) 1A
C881 0890087R CD 1 OOOPF-K 5OV DV03 2339491 M DI AMOlZ (200 TAPE) 1A
C882 0890086R CD 820PF-K 50V DV04 2339491 M DI AM01 Z (200 TAPE) 1A
Acgol AN001 44 PF 0.1 UF 250V DV05 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
Acgoz AN001 44 PF 0.1 UF 250V DV06 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
A c903 0248593F CD 47OOPF-Z 250V DV07 2398611M DI fSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
Amod 0248593F CD 4700PF-Z 250V DY02 2348212M DI MTZ-J15BTA
c905 AL00343 EL 680UF 200V DY03 2348212M DI MTZ-J15BTA
C906 AL00343 EL 68OUF 200V DY04 2348212M DI MTZ-Jl 55TA
C908 0249392F CD 2200PF 125V DY50 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
c909 0249392F CD 2200PF 125V DO1 2 2398611 M Dl lSS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC
c913 0244171 F CD 0.01 UF-Z 50V DO13 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
c914 0880062R PF 0.22UF-KEB 50V DO15 2331827M ZD DI HZ-9 TAPE (Cl) SI 500MW

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read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
IO20 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D624 2398611M DI fSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
1022 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D7HO 2339981M ZD HZS36-1 TA
1023 2348103M ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA D7Hl 2398611 M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC
IO24 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D7H2 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
2025 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D7H3 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
IO26 2348212M DI MTZ-Jl5BTA AD710 23485 11 DI RSBFS
1027 2348212M DI MTZ-J 15BTA AD711 2348511 DI RSBFS
3028 2348212M DI MTZ-Jl5BTA AD712 2336612M DI RU3AM TA
3029 2348212M DI MTZ-J 15BTA D720 233948lM DI ASOIZ (200 TAPE) SI 0.6A
1030 2348212M DI MTZ-J 15BTA D721 CH00031 N DI AU02Vl(28OV)
2031 23986llM DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC 0722 2338944 DI FML-G12S (F) (200V) SI 0.04US
3033 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC A 0723 2339481M DI ASOIZ (200 TAPE) Sl0.6A
DO34 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D724 CH00031 IV DI AU02Vl(28OV)
3040 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D725 CH00031 N. DI AU02Vl(28OV)
DO41 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D726 CH00031 M DI AU02V1(28OV)
DO42 2398611M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D731 2339491M DI AMOIZ (200 TAPE) 1A
DO43 2398611M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D732 2339491M DI AMOlZ (200 TAPE) 1A
DO44 2398611 M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC A D734 2339242M ZD HZS33L2 TAPE
DIOI 2348212M DIO-MTZ-J15BTA A D735 2339223M ZD HZS27 (3L)
D103 2335991 M ZD HZ-T33 (02 TP) D738 2339251 M ZD HZS36-1 L TAPE
D104 2348123M ZD MTZJ-6.2C TA D739 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D105 2335991 M ZD HZ-T33 (02 TP) 0740 2339851M ZD HZS7Al TAPE (Sl.200MA)
D106 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D742 2339491 M DI AM01 Z (200 TAPE) 1 A
D107 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D743 2398611M DI 188254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC
D3Al 2334324M ZD RD36E TAPE (83) SI 500MW D744 2339889M ZD HZS12 (C3) 0.005A
D301 2339867M ZD HZS-9-Cl TAPE (Sh200MA) D751 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) S I 4NSEC
D302 2398611 M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D801 2339821M ZD HZS4AI TA
D303 2398611M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D804 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D304 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D805 2398611 M DI 188254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D305 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D806 2398611 M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D306 2398611M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D820 2339601M ZD HZS-2 TAPE (ALL) SI 400MW
D307 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D821 2339601M ZD HZS-2 TAPE (ALL) SI 400MW
D308 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D822 2339601 M ZD HZS-2 TAPE (ALL) SI 400MW
D310 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) Sl4NSEC D823 2339868M ZD HZS9C2 TAPE
D311 2398611 M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D825 2339868M ZD HZS9C2 TAPE
D313 2398611 M DI fSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D826 2339868M ZD HZS9C2 TAPE
D314 2348103M ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA D855 2398611 M DI 155254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D401 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D856 23986llM DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
0402 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D857 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D404 2398611M Dt lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D858 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D405 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC A D901 2342062 Dt D3SBA60-4103
D406 2398611 M DI iSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D908 2349571 M DI SM-1 XP2TP
D407 2398611 M D1 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D909 2336612 DI RU3AM SI 1.5A
D408 2398611 M Dl lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D910 2338944 DI FML-Gl2S (Ff (200V) Sl 0.04US
D4l2 2398611 M Dl 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D915 2349571 M DI SM-lXP2TP
D5Al 2348162M DI MTZ -J 9.16 TA D919 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D5A2 2348162M DI MTZ -J 9.lB TA D935 2339491 M DI AMOlZ (200 TAPE) 1 A
D5A5 2398611 M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D951 2339052M ZD HZS7 (82 L TP)
D5A6 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC D991 2348393 DI Sl NB20(200V)
0501 2398611M DI lSS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D502 2331827M ZD HZ-9 TAPE (Cl) SI 500MW
0503 2331827M ZD HZ-9 TAPE (Cl) Sl500MW FUSES
D504 2331827M ZD HZ-9 TAPE (Cl) SI 500MW
D505 2398611 M DI 188254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC A ~601 2722382 FUS-DC0.75A-J/UL(L)
D506 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC A F701 2722385 FUSE DC2A
D507 2348103M ZD MTZJ-5.lC TA AF901 2722359 FUSE ACOGA
D508 2331827M ZD HZ-9 TAPE (Cl) SI 500MW A F902 2722355 FUS-AC2.5A-JP
D509 2348103M ZD MTZJ-5.1 C TA
D520 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D6HO 2398611 M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC COMPOUND COMPONENTS
D6Hl 2398611 M DI 1 SS254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC
D620 2339862M ZD HZS-9A2 TA HMO1 2574762 R/C MODULE SPS-409-l K
D621 2339491 M DI AMOIZ (200 TAPE) IA HO01 2791754R CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1OOPF
D622 2339491 M DI AM012 (200 TAPE) 1A HO02 2791754R CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1OOPF
D623 2398611M DI IS5254 TAPE (35V) SI 4NSEC HO03 2791754R CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1OOPF

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a Ahave special characters important to safety Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
-loo4 2791754R CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1 OOPF Li 04 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K[TYPE EL0405)
iOO6 2791754R CONDENSER WITH 3 TERMINAL 1 OOPF L105 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K
AH901 2793313 CP-EXN-G131 P365L L106 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K
JO02 HP00092 PINP UNIT KC-01 1 S L107 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K
JlOl HC00221 BTF-WB451 L401 2122652M FERRITE CORE
J102 2429691 FE TUNER V8-A68FT L5A4 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K
1301 CWOO021 HYBRID IC (331KNT) L5A5 2122248M COIL-AXIAL 47UH-K
L5A7 2123763R RADIAL COIL lOlK(TYPE EL0405)
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS L5A8 2122253M COIL-AXIAL 1 OOUH-K
L501 2122948M COIL-AXIAL 27UHKM BELTING
A02 2366301 IC UPD4052BC L502 2122948M COIL-AXIAL 27UHKM BELTING
A03 CPO2601 AN5285K L503 2146092 COIL-TRAP (3.58MHZ) VL-5R8COL
so3 CPO0791 U LVlOlON L504 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE EL0405)
so4 2362602 IC UPC4558 L610 BH00204R FILTER COIL 18UH
so5 2020001 IC TDA9860 L710 2122652M FERRITE CORE
SO6 2362602 IC UPC4558 L711 2122652M FERRITE CORE
so7 2362602 IC UPC4558 L712 2122652M FERRITE CORE
SlO 2020001 IC TDA9860 A~713 2275381 COIL-CHOKING 1 OOOUH
s12 2004751 IC TA8200AH L714 2124513 COIL-H.LINEARITY MlLXUl
s13 2000361 IC M51132L L720 BH00206R FILTER COIL 27UH
A ITOI 2000465 IC PS2501-1 (KC/LC) AL721 2122244M COIL-AXIAL 22UH-K
YOl 2020452 ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (CXA1545AS) L722 2122248M COIL-AXIAL 47UH-K
001 CP02793 MN1 876476-HHT L851 2122239M COIL-AXIAL 1 OUH-K
002 CPO0822 DIGITAL MONOLITHIC IC M6M80042P L852 2122239M COIL-AXIAL 1 OUH-K
003 2366301 IC UPD4052BC L853 2122239M COIL-AXIAL 1 OUH-K
004 CPO0822 DIGITAL MONOLITHIC IC M6M80042P L854 2122253M COIL-AXIAL 1 OOUH-K
006 CPO0761 ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (MMl231XD) L855 2122253M COIL-AXIAL 1 OOUH-K
007 2000541 IC M51951 BSL L856 2122253M COIL-AXIAL 1 OOUH-K
I401 2004751 IC TA8200AH L857 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
l5A2 2003421 IC UPC7805AHF L858 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
l5A4 2004665 IC PQ09RF21 L859 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
I501 2020324 ANALOG MONOLITHIC IC (YATO16H) L860 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
I502 CP02781 M62399P L861 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
16HO 2362601 IC HA1 7458PS L862 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
A I620 2003541 IC LA7838 L863 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH
dhl7HO 2000521 IC PC713F6 ALgo1 2169462 LINE FILTER COIL FX-7355-60
1702 2020507 IC AN7812F L904 2123461M FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH
A 1901 2020392 IC TDA4605-3 L905 2123461M FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH
A 1902 2369711 IC TLP541 G L906 2123461 M FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH
1931 2020506 IC AN7810F L908 2123461M FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH
L909 2123461M FERRITE BEADS B 0.8 MH
COILS L931 2122253M COIL-AXIAL 1 OOUH-K
L935 2220577 COIL HLL-1 OUH KRL TSL0707
LAO2 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE EL0405)
LAO3 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE EL0405) TRANSISTORS
LSOl 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K
LSO2 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K QAOl 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ./C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LSO3 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K QA02 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
LSO4 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K QA03 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LSO5 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K QA04 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26Tz/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
LSlO 2122956M COIL-AXIAL 1OOUHKM BELTING CIA05 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) Sl 230MHZ
LVOl 2122943M COIL-AXIAL 10UHKM BELTING QA06 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LVO2 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH QA07 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ
LVO3 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH QA09 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LVO4 2123468M FERRITE BEADS CORE LEAD 0.8MH QAll 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LYOl 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K QA12 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LYO3 2123763R RADIAL COIL lOlK(TYPE EL0405) QA70 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LYO4 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE ELO405) QA71 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) Sl230MHZ
LY50 2123116M COIL-AXIAL lOOUH-K QA72 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE
LOO2 2123781R FILTER COIL 101K QA73 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE
LOO3 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K QA74 232059lM TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
LOO4 2146093 COIL (LC FILTER) FL-160V5R8SS QA75 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZlC TZ) SI 230MHZ
L101 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TY PE EL0405) QA78 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
L102 2123763R RADIAL COIL 101 K(TYPE EL0405) QA79 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZID 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
L103 2123781 R FILTER COIL 101 K QCOI 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
aM01 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q403 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (8 Tz/C l-Z) SI 230MHZ
3M02 2312992 PHOTO TRS. RPT-38PT3F (M) Q404 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) Sl230MHZ
3SN2 2320664 TRS. 2SC1213A (B/C) SI 80MHZ4 Q5A3 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) S1230MHZ
XN3 2315933 TRS. 2SB1548A P/Q Q5A4 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE
3SN6 2320664 TRS. 2SC1213A (B/C) SI 80MHZ4 Q5A5 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
3SN7 2315933 TRS. 2SB1548A P/Q Q5A6 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ
XN8 2321321M TRS. 2SA844 (D TZ/E TZ) SI 200MHZ Q501 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZID 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
x05 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC -l-Z) SI 230MHZ Q502 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ
X06 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q503 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
x17 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q504 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
Xl 8 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q505 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE
as20 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q506 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B Tz/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
x21 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) Sl230MHZ Q6HO 2320598M TRS. 2SC458 (B -l-Z/C TZ/D TZ)
wo1 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TUD TZ) SI 230MHZ Q610 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ
al02 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TzlD TZ) SI 230MHZ Q7HO 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
3vo3 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ Q7Hl 2320596M TRS. 256458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ
aI04 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ Q710 2323523M TRS. 2SD789 D TAPE
3vo5 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ AQ711 2315275F TRS. 2SC4589-06 (15OOV)
3VO6 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ Q713 2321112M TRS.2SA778AK(02 TAPE)
3vo7 2320647M TRS. 2SC1213 (C 21 TUD 21 TZ) SI 80MHZ4 Q714 2323434 TRS. 2SC1983 (O/Y)
3VO8 2321351 M TRS. 2SA836/844D/E 100MA 200MW 200MHZSt Q721 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
QV09 2315381 TRS. 2SA1837 Q811 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ
QVlO 2315391 TRS. 2SC4793 Q812 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ
QVll 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ Q851 2315491 TRS. 2SC4544
QVl2 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C TZ/D TZ) SI 230MHZ Q852 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
QY07 2326021 M TRS. 2SC1741 S P/FUQ (TP) Sl250MHZ 30 Q853 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
QY08 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZlC TZ) SI 230MHZ Q854 2315491 TRS. 2SC4544
QY50 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ Q855 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TiX TZ) SI 230MHZ
QY51 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ Q856 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
QY52 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TUD 26TZ) SI 80MHZ Q857 2315491 TRS. 2SC4544
QY53 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q858 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
QOOl 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) Sl230MHZ Q859 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
Q002 2327772M TRS.2SC3413 TAPE (B/C) SI 200MHZ Q901 CFO0211 TRS. 2SKllOl-01 M (450V)
Q003 2320647M TRS. 2SC1213 (C 21 TZ/D 21 TZ) SI 80MHZ4 AQ941 2320596M TRS. 2SC458 (C Tz/D TZ) SI 230MHZ
Q004 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ Q945 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ
QOO5 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) Sl230MHZ Q951 2326631 THYRISTOR CR5AS-8(B-Al)
Q006 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) Sl 80MHZ
Q008 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ RESISTORS
QOll 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ
Q012 2320647M TRS. 2SC1213 (C 21 TZ/D 21 TZ) SI 80MHZ4 RAC9 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB
Q013 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RADl 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q014 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ RAD2 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB
Q015 2320591M TRS. 256458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ RAD3 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q016 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RAD4 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB
Q017 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RAD5 0700041 M CF 1 I1 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q018 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RAD6 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB
Q019 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ RAD7 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q021 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ RAOl 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
Q022E 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ RA02 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
Q023E 2320637M TRS. 2SA673 (C 26TZ/D 26TZ) SI 80MHZ RA03 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB
Q024 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ RA04 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
QlOl 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ RA05 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
Q102 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RA06 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB
Q103 2320647M TRS. 2SC1213 (C 21 TUD 21 TZ) SI 80MHZ4 RA07 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB
Q105 2323524M TRS. 2SD789 TAPE(C) RA08 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
Q302 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (6 TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RA09 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q303 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZIC TZ) SI 230MHZ RAlO 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q304 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RAll 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
Q305 2326021 M TRS. 2SC1741 S P/R/Q (TP) Sl250MHZ 30 RA12 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
Q310 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) SI 230MHZ RA18 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB
Q311 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE RA19 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB
Q312 2326876R TRS. DTC124ES TAPE RA20 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q313 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TZ/C TZ) Sl230MHZ RA21 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q401 2320591M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ RA22 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Q402 2320591 M TRS. 2SC458 (B TUC TZ) SI 230MHZ RA23 0700032M CF l/l6W 220-JB

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRtPTlON
u24 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB RC06 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
w25 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB RC16 0100038M CF 1/8W 75JB
3A26 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RC17 0700027M CF 1/16W IOO-JB
%I27 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RC71 0100038M CF l/8W 75-JB
u428 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RDFl 0110163s MF 5.6K-JS
?A29 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB RDF2 0114219M CF 1/4W 56K-JB
=IA30 0700041 M CF l/l 6W l .OK-JB RG05 0147060 WW 2W 33-K
3A31 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RMOl 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
?A32 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RM02 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB
RA33 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RM03 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
RA38 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RM04 0100065M CF 1/8W lK-JB
RA39 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB RM05 0100065M CF 1/8W lK-JB
RA44 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 -OK-JB RM06 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RA45 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB RM07 0700043M CF l/l 6W l .SK-JB
RA46 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RM08 0700046M CF l/l 6W 2.7K-JB
RA47 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RM09 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB
RA48 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RMlO 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB
RA49 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB RMll 0700041 M CF l/l 6W I .OK-JB
RA50 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RM12 0100125M CF 1/8W 330K-JB
RA51 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB RM14 0100125M CF 1/8W 330K-JB
RA52 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RM15 0700054M CF 1/16W iOK-JB
RA53 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB RSAl 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RA54 0700041 M CF 1/16W l.OK-JB RSA2 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RA55 0700067M CF 1/16W 1 OOK-JB RSA3 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA56 0700041 M CF l/l 6W l .OK-JB RSA8 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB
RA57 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RSA9 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
RA58 0700041M CF 1/16W I-OK-JB RSC3 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB
RA59 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RSC5 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
RA60 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSC6 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB
RA61 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1OOK-JB RSC8 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB
RA62 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSC9 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
RA63 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSE2 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
RA64 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSE3 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB
RA65 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSE4 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB
RA66 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSE5 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RA67 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSE6 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB
RA68 0179561M MG 2.2M-J TAPE RSE8 01195056 MF 2.2-J
RA69 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB RSEQ 0119505G MF 2.2-J
RA70 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB RSFl 0114161M CF 1/4W lK-JB
RA71 0100041M CF 1/8W lOO-JB RSF2 011416lM CF 1/4W lK-JB
RA72 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSF5 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB
RA73 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSF6 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB
RA74 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB RSG2 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA75 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB RSG3 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RA76 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSG4 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RA77 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-JB RSG5 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA78 0700064M CF l/l 6W 56K-JB RSG6 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RA79 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB RSG7 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
RA80 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSG8 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA81 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSGQ 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA82 0100041 M CF 1/8W lOO-JB RSH4 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
RA83 0700041 M CF l/l 6W f .OK-JB RSH6 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RA84 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RSH7 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RA85 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RSH8 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RA86 0700041 M CF i/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RSH9 0700027M CF 1I1 6W 1 00-JB
RA89 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RSJl 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
RAQO 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RSJ2 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RAQl 0700041M CF 1/16W l-OK-JB RSJ3 0700027M CF 1/16W 100”JB
RA92 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RSJQ 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
RA93 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-J5 RSK2 0700027M CF 1 /16W 1 00-JB
RA94 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RSK3 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RCOl 0700027M CF l/l 6W lOO-JB RSK4 0700047M CF 1/16W 3.3K-J5
RC02 0700027M CF 1 /I 6W 1 OO-JB RSKS 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
RC04 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RSK6 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
RC05 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB RSK7 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
RSK8 0700067M CF l/l 6W lOOK-JB RT03 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
RSK9 0700067M CF 1 /16W 1 OOK-JB RVOl 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
RSNl 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RV02 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB
RSN2 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RV04 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB
RSN3 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV06 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB
RSN4 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV07 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB
RSP2 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV08 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
RSP3 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB RV09 0700033M CF l/l 6W 270-JB
RSP4 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB RVIO 0700033M CF 1/16W 270-JB
RSP6 01102458 MF 1 .OK-JS RVll 0700042M CF l/16W 1.2K-JB
RSQ2 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV12 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
RSQ3 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RV13 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB
RSQ4 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB RV16 0113742M CF 1/2W 470-JB
RSQ6 01102458 MF 1 .OK-JS RV17 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB
RS14 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RV19 0700028M CF 1/16W 120-JB
RSl5 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RV20 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RS16 0179536M MG 1 M J TAPE RV21 0113701M CF 1/2P-B 10-J
RS17 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RV22 0100039M CF 1/8W 82-JB
RS18 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RV23 0100039M CF 1/8W 82-JB
RS19 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB RV24 0114165M CF 114 PF 1.5K-J
RS21 0700062M CF 1/16W 39K-JB RV25 0100069M CF 1/8W 1 .5K-JB
RS22 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RV26 0114143M CF 114W 330-JB
RS23 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RV27 0114221M CF l/4 PB 68K-J
RS24 0700041M CF 1/16W l.OK-JB RV28 0114221M CF l/4 PB 68K-J
RS25 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV29 0100053M CF 1/8W 330-JB
RS26 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV30 0113776M CF 1/2P-5 12K-J
RS27 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB RV31 0113716M CF 1/2P-B 43-J
RS28 0100059M CF 1/8W 560-JB RV32 0113716M CF 1/2P-543-J
RS29 0700067M CF 1 I1 6W 1 OOK-JB RV33 0113686M CF 1/2W 2.7-J
RS30 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RV34 0113686M CF 1/2W 2.7-J
RS39 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RV35 01102298 MF 220-JS
RS42 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RV36 0110135S MF 390-JS
RS43 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RV37 0110132s MF 300-JS
RS46 0700027M CF 1 /16W 1 00-JB RV38 0700047M CF l/l6W 33K-JB
RS47 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB RV39 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
RS48 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB RV40 0700061M CF l/lBW 33K-JB
RS49 0700041M CF 1/16W l.OK-JB RV41 0700036M CF 1 I1 6W 470-JB
RS50 0700054M CF 1/16W ?OK-JB RV42 0700043M CF 1116W 1.5K-JB
RS51 0700041M CF 1/16W l-OK-J5 RV43 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB
RS52 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB RV44 0700043M CF 1/16W 1 .5K-JB
RS53 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB RV45 0700067M CF 1/16W 1 OOK-JB
RS54 0700043M CF 1/16W 1 .SK-JB RV46 0700067M CF 1/16W 1 OOK-JB
RS55 0700051 M CF l/f6W 5.6K-JB RV47 0700046M CF l/l 6W 2.7K-JB
RS56 0700043M CF 1 I1 6W 1 .5K-JB RV48 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RS57 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RV49 0700037M CF 1/16W 560-JB
RS58 0700051M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB RV50 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB
RS59 0700045M CF 1 /16W 2.2K-JB RV51 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
RS60 0700054M CF 1 /16W 1 OK-J5 RYOl 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RS61 0700034M CF 1 /16W 330-JB RY02 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RS62 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RY03 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RS63 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB RY04 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
RS64 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB RYOS 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RS65 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB RY06 0700027M CF 1/16W 1 00-JB
RS66 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB RY07 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
RS67 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB RY08 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
RS68 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB Fly09 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RS69 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB RYIO 0700041 M CF 1 /16W 1 .OK-JB
RS70 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RYll 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
RS71 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RY12 0700027M CF l/l6W lOO-JB
RS72 0700027M CF 1 /16W 1 OO-JB RY14 0700027M CF 1/16W loo-J5
RS73 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RY15 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
RS83 0100065M CF 1/8W lK-JB RY31 0100038M CF 1/8W 75-JB
RS99 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB RY32 0100038M CF 1/8W 75-JB
RTOl 0110281 S MF 33K-JS RY33 0700063M CF 1116W 47K-JB
RT02 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB RY34 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB

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NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
M35 0100038M CF 1/8W 75-JB ROG9 0100065M CF 1/8W IK-JB
?Y36 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB ROHl 0100065M CF 1/8W lK-JB
M37 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB ROH2 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB
qY38 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB ROH3 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
JY39 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB ROH4 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
?Y40 0114137M CF 1/4W 180-JB ROH5 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB
w41 0100037M CF 1/8W 68-JB ROH6 0700031 M CF l/l 6W 180-38
3Y42 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB ROH7 0700066M CF 1/16W 82K-JB
3Y43 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB ROH8 0100107M CF 1/8W 56K-JB
3Y44 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB ROH9 0700056M CF l/l 6W 15K-JB
3Y45 0700039M CF i/l 6W 820-JB ROLl 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
3Y47 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB ROLBE 0700058M CF l/16W 22K-JB
w50 0700027M CF l/i 6W IOO-JB ROL4E 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
3Y51 0700038M CF l/16W 680-JB ROL5 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
qY52 0700043M CF 1/16W 1.5K-JB ROL6 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
3Y53 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB ROL7 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB
3Y54 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB ROL8 0700042M CF l/l 6W 1.2K-JB
qY56 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB ROL9 0700054M CF l/i 6W 1 OK-JB
3Y57 0100055M CF 1/8W 390-JB ROM1 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
=IY58 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB ROM2 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB
3Y59 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB ROM3 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
qY60 0700043M CF l/l 6W l .SK-JB ROM5 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB
?Y61 0100115M CF 1/8W 120K-JB ROY1 0187074M CF l/l 6W 2.4K-JB
=iY62 0700052M CF l/l 6W 6.8K-JB ROOl 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
qY63 0700057M CF 1/16W l8K-JB R002 0700066M CF l/l 6W 82K-JB
?Y64 0100121M CF 1/8W 220K-JB R003 0700051 M CF l/l6W 5.6K-JB
qY65 0700061 M CF l/l 6W 33K-JB R004 0700054M CF l/i 6W l OK-JB
3Y70 0100038M CF 1/8W 75-JB R005 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB
RY71 0100038M CF 1/8W 75-JB R006 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB
RY74 0100101 M CF 1/8W 33K-JB R008 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB
RY77 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB R009 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
RY78 Ot00123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB ROlO 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
ROA3 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB Roll 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
ROA5 0700027M CF 1/16W 1 00-JB R012 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB
ROA6 0700037M CF 1/16W 560-JB R014 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB
ROA7 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB R015 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
ROA8 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R016 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB
ROA9 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R017 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
ROCl 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R018 0700032M CF l/16W 220-JB
ROC3 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R019 0100041 M CF 1/8W 1 00-JB
ROC4 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB R020 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB
ROC5 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R031 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB
ROC7 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB R032 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
ROE2 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB R033 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
ROE3 0114149M CF l/4 PF 560-J R034 0700054M CF 1 /16W 1 OK-JB
ROE4 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R035 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
ROE5 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R036 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
ROE6 0700063M CF 1 I1 6W 47K-JB R037 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
ROE7 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB RO38 0700027M CF 1 /16W 1 00-JB
ROE8 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R039 0700041M CF 1/16W l .OK-JB
ROE9 0700041 M CF l/i 6W 1 .OK-JB R040 0700041 M CF i/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
ROF3 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R041 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
ROF5 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R042 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
ROF6 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R043 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
ROF7 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB R044 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
ROF8 0700041 M CF l/l6W 1 .OK-JB R045 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
ROF9 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB R046 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
ROGl 0100123M CF 1/8W 270K-JB R047 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
ROG2 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R048 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
ROG3 W00041M CF 1116W l.OK-JB R049 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
ROG4 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R050 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB
ROG5 0700027M CF 1116W 1 00-JB R051 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
ROG6 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R052 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
ROG7 0100065M CF 1/8W 1 K-JB R053 0700054M CF 1/16W 1 OK-JB
ROG8 0100089M CF 1/8W lOK-JB R054 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
‘1055 0700027M CF l/l 6W 100~JB R125 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
3056 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R126 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB
7057 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R127 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
?058 0700041 M CF 1 /16W 1 .OK-JB RI28 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R059 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R129 0700041M CF l/l6W 1 .OK-JB
R060 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R130 0700022M CF l/t6W 39-J
R061 0700042M CF l/l 6W 1.2K-JB R131 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
R062 0700042M CF l/l 6W 1.2K-JB R132 0700058M CF 1/16W 22KJB
R063 0700042M CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB R133 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R064 0700043M CF 1/16W 1.5K-JB R134 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R066 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R135 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OKJB
R067 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB R136 0700062M CF 1116W 39K-JB
R068 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R3C3 0700041M CF 1/16W l-OK-JB
R069 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JI3 R3C4 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB
R070 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB R306 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R071 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R307 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R072 0700052M CF l/l 6W 6.8K-JB R308 0700047M CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB
R073 0700027M CF 1/16W IOO-JB R309 0700067M CF 1/16W IOOK-JB
R074 0700058M CF 1/16W 22KJB R310 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
R075 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R311 0700061 M CF l/l 6W 33KJB
R076 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R312 0700029M CF l/l 6W 150-JB
R077 0700054M CF 1/16W 10KJB R313 0700043M CF l/t6W 1 SK-JB
R078 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R314 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R079 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R315 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB
R080 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R316 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
R081 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB R317 0700064M CF 1/16W 56KJB
R082 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220JB R318 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R083 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R322 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB
RO84 0700041 M CF 1 /16W 1 .OK-J B R323 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R085 0700041 M CF 1/16W l.OK-JB R324 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OKJB
R086 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R325 0700048M CF l/l 6W 3.9K-JB
R087 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R326 0700054M CF l/l 6W IOK-JB
R088 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R327 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R089 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R328 0700065M CF 1/16W 68KJB
R090 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R329 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
R092 0700055M CF 1/16W 12K-JB R330 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R093 0700054M CF l/iGW lOK-JB R332 0700048M CF 1/16W 3.9K-JB
R094 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB R333 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB
R095 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R334 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R096 0187094M CF 1/16W 16K-JB R338 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
R097 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R340 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB
R098 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R342 0700033M CF 1/16W 270-JB
R099 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R343 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
RlOl 0700039M CF 1/16W 820-JB R344 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R102 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R345 0100125M CF 1/8W 33OK-JB
R103 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB R346 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R104 0700041 M CF 1/16W I .OK-JB R347 0700062M CF l/l 6W 39K-JB
R105 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R348 0100051 M CF 1/8W 270 JB
R106 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB R349 0700037M CF 1/16W 560-JB
R107 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R350 0114135M CF 1/4W 150-JB
R108 0100065M CF 1/8W lK-JB R360 0700033M CF 1/16W 270JB
Rl09 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R361 0700061 M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
Rlll 0700027M CF 1116W lOO-JB R362 0700029M CF 1/16W 150-JB
R112 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R363 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
R113 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB R364 0700051 M CF l/l 6W 5.6K-JB
R114 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R365 0700066M CF 1/16W 82K-JB
R115 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R366 0100133M CF 1/8W 680K-JB
R116 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R368 0700034M CF 1/16W 330-JB
R117 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R370 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB
R118 0100059M CF 1/8W 560-JB R371 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB
Rl19 0100059M CF 1/8W 560-JB R372 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB
RI21 0700041M CF 1/16W l-OK-JB R373 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7KJB
RI22 070004lM CF 1/16W l.OK-JB R374 0700048M CF 1/16W 3.9K-JB
R123 0700041M CF 1/16W l.OK-JB R375 0700048M CF l/l 6W 3.9K-JB
R124 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R376 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
3377 0179536M MG 1 M J TAPE R515 0700054M CF l/i 6W I OK-JB
3378 0700055M CF 1 I1 6W 12K-JB R516 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
=I379 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB R517 0700054M CF l/l 6W IOK-JB
3380 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB R5t8 0700067M CF l/l 6W 1 OOK-JB
3381 OlOOllSM CF 1/8W 180K-JB R519 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB
3382 0700042M CF l/l 6W 1.2K-JB R520 0700067M CF l/l 6W lOOK-JB
3401 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R521 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB
3402 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R522 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
3404 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R523 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB
3405 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB R524 0700047M CF f/l6W 3.3K-JB
3406 0700051 M CF 1/16W 5.6K-JB R525 0700061 M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
3407 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB R526 0700046M CF 1/16W 2.7K-JB
3408 0700046M CF l/l 6W 2.7K-JB R527 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB
3411 0700063M CF 1/16W 47K-JB R528 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
3412 0700063M CF l/l 6W 47K-JB R529 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
3413 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB R530 0700029M CF 1/16W 150-JB
3414 0700036M CF I/16W 470-JB R531 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB
3415 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R532 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB
2416 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB R533 0700036M CF 1/16W 470-JB
R417 0119505G MF 2.2-J R534 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R418 0119505G MF 2.2-J R535 0700034M CF i/l 6W 330-Jl3
R419 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R536 0700044M CF l/l 6W 1.8K-JB
R420 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R537 0700029M CF l/l 6W 150-JB
R421 0114161M CF 1/4W lK-JB R538 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
R422 0114161M CF 1/4W lK-JB R539 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R423 0700051 M Cf l/l 6W 5.6K-JB R540 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
Fi425 0700054M CF 1/16W IOK-JB R541 0700041 M CF l/l 6W I .OK-JB
R5C3 0150133 VR RV06 500-B R542 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
R5C4 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB R543 0100125M CF 1/8W 330K-JB
R5C5 0150133 VR RV06 500-B R544 0700041M CF 1/16W l.OKJB
R5C6 0700035M CF l/l 6W 390-JB R545 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R5C7 0150133 VR RV06 500-B R546 0100047M CF 1/8W 180-JB
R5C8 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB R547 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R5C9 0100041 M CF I/8W lOO-JB R548 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R5El 0100041M CF 1/8W lOO-JB R549 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB
R5E2 0700056M CF 1/16W 15K-JB R550 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB
R5E4 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB R551 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB
R5E5 0700027M CF 1/16W lOO-JB R555 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB
R5E6 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB R556 0700032M CF l/l 6W 220-JB
R5E7 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB R557 0700041 M CF l/i 6W 1 .OK-JB
R5E8 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB R558 0100063M CF 1/8W 820-JB
R5ES 0700056M CF l/l 6W 15K-JB R559 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB
R5Fl 0700055M CF l/l 6W 12K-JB R561 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R5F2 0700027M CF 1/16W IOO-JB R562 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R5F3 0700027M CF l/l 6W 1 00-JB R563 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-JB
R5F4 0700053M CF 1/16W 8.2K-JB RGHA 0114141M CF 1/4W 270-JB
RSFS 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB RGHE 0100057M CF 1/8W 470-JB
R5F6 0700041M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB RGHF 0700054M CF l/l 6W 1 OK-JB
R5F7 0119691M MF 1W 0.33JB RGHG 0700057M CF l/I 6W 18K-JB
R5F8 0119691M MF IW 0.33JB RGHJ Oj00058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB
R5FS 0119691M MF 1W 0.33JB RGHK OlOOllSM CF 1/8W 180K-JB
R501 0700042M CF 1/16W 1.2K-JB RGHL 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
R502 0100037M CF 1/8W 68-JB RGHM 0100117M CF 1/8W ISOK-JB
R503 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB RGHN 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB
R504 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB RGHS 2340371 TH 112301-S
R505 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB R6HO 0700066M CF 1/16W 82K-JB
R506 0100041M CF 1/8W lOO-JB R6Hl 0700066M CF 1/16W 82K-JB
R507 0187086M CF 1/16W 7.5K-JB R6H2 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB
R508 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R6H3 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB
R509 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB R6H4 0700044M CF l/l 6W 1.8K-JB
R510 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R6H5 0100133M CF i/8W 680K-JB
R511 0100129M CF 1/8W 470K-JB R6H6 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB
R512 0700067M CF l/l 6W IOOK-JB R6H7 0700061M CF 1/16W 33K-JB
R513 0700061 M CF l/l 6W 33K-JB R6H9 0700061 M CF l/l 6W 33K-JB
R514 0700067M CF 1/16W 1 OOK-JB R620 0700035M CF 1/16W 390-JB

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SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
R621 0700065M CF 1/16W 68KJ5 R759 0150137 VR RV06 lOK-5
R622 0700058M CF 1/16W 22K-JB A R761 0700032M CF l/l 6W 22OJ5
R623 0100131M CF 1/8W 560K-J5 R767 0100025M CF l/BW 22-JB
R624 0114135M CF 1/4W 150-J5 R801 0100053M CF l/BW 330-J5
R625 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB R802 01102575 MF 3.3K-JS
R626 0100129M CF ll8W 470K-JB R803 01102575 MF 3.3K-JS
R627 0187106M CF 1116W 51K-J5 R804 03 102578 MF 3.3K-JS
R628 0187104M CF 1/16W 43K-JB R811 0100033M CF 1/8W 47-JB
R629 0700047M CF l/l 6W 3.3K-JB R812 0100033M CF 1/8W 47-JB
R630 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-J5 R813 0100033M CF 1/8W 47-JB
R631 0160503U VR RTDOG 1 OOK-B 0.1 W R814 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB
R632 0119731M MF 1W R68-K TAPE R816 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-J5
R633 0113733M CF 1/2P-5 220-J R817 0700045M CF 1/16W 2.2K-JB
R634 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB R818 0700049M CF l/l6W 4.7K-JB
R635 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R851 01102578 MF 3.3K-JS
R636 0700041 M CF 1/16W 1 .OK-JB R852 01102578 MF 3.3K-JS
R637 0700037M CF l/l 6W 560-J5 R853 01102578 MF 3.3K-JS
R639 0113746M CF l/2W 680-JB R854 0113750M CF 1/2W 1 K-J6
R640 0700032M CF 1/16W 220-JB R855 011375OM CF 1/2W lK-JB
R641 0110115S MF 56-JS R856 0113750M CF 1/2W 1 K-J5
R7HA 0700056M CF l/l 6W 15K-JB R857 0100053M CF 1/8W 330-JB
R7HE 0700044M CF 1/16W 1.8K-JB R858 0100053M CF 1/8W 330-JB
R7HF 0150117U VR RV6 IOOK-B-U R860 0150108 VR RV6 100-B
R7HG 0700065M CF 1/16W 68K-JB R861 0700024M CF 1/16W 56-J
R7HH 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R863 0700024M CF l/l 6W 56-J
R7HJ 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R864 0150108 VR RV6 100-B
R7HK 0100073M CF 1/8W 2.2K-JB R865 0700024M CF 1/16W 56-J
R7!lO 0100075M CF 1/8W 2.7K-JB R866 0150302 VR RV6 2K-B (V)
R7H1 0700058M CF l/l 6W 22K-J5 R867 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB
R7H2 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB R868 0150302 VR RV6 2K-5 (V)
R7H3 0700066M CF 1/16W 82K-J5 R869 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-J5
R7H4 0700064M CF 1/16W 56K-JB R870 0150302 VR RV6 2K-5 (V)
R7H5 0700057M CF 1/16W 18K-JB R871 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB
R7H6 0150115U VR RV6 POK-B-U R874 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-J5
R7H7 0700061 M CF 1 /I 6W 33K-J5 R875 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB
R7H8 0700027M CF 1 /16W 1 00-JB R876 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB
R7H9 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-J5 R877 0100049M CF 1/8W 220-JB
R710 0113729M CF 1/2W 150-J5 R878 0100055M CF 1/8W 390JB
AR711 0100037M CF 1/8W 68-JB R879 0100055M CF 1/8W 390-J5
R712 0114141M CF 1/4W 270-J5 R880 0100055M CF 1/8W 390-JB
R713 0119691M MF 1W 0.33J5 R886 0700038M CF 1/16W 680-JB
R714 0100087M CF 1/8W 8.2K-JB R889 0114131M CF 1/4W lOO-JB
R716 0100109M CF 1/8W 68K-JB R890 0114131M CF 1/4W lOO-JB
R718 0113760M CF 1/2W 2.7K-JB R891 0114131M CF 1/4W lOO-JB
R719 0110259s MF 3.9K-JS R892 0700023M CF 1/16W 47-J
R720 01102598 MF 3.9K-JS A moo 0139026 CC RC1/2W 8.2M-KF HIGH VOL
R721 0100071M CF 1/8W 1.8K-JB A R901 2341281 TH 3ROQ
A R730 01198385 MF 1/4-S 0.5-J R902 0144151 WW 33-J
A Ri’32 0119505G MF 2.2-J R903 0147811 WW 15W 1.5-KM
A R733 01195056 MF 2.2-J R905 01102675 MF 8.2K-JS
A R734 0100073M CF l/8W 2.2K-J5 R906 01102675 MF 8.2K-JS
R735 0100077M CF l/8W 3.3K-JB R907 01102675 MF 8.2K-JS
R736 0100107M CF 1/8W 56K-JB R908 0110281S MF 33K-JS
R737 0100107M CF 1/8W 56K-JB R911 0100037M CF 1/8W 68-J5
R742 01102258 MF 150-JS 2W R912 0700052M CF 1/16W 6.8K-JB
R746 0700049M CF l/l 6W 4.7K-JB R914 0100009M CF 1/8W 4.7-JB
R749 0700067M CF 1/16W lOOK-JB R915 0179554M MG RK114P 330K-J
R750 0113750M CF 1/2W 1 K-J6 R916 0179554M MG RK1/4P 330K-J
A R751 0700053M CF l/l 6W 8.2K-JB AR917 0113798M CF SRD1/2P-B 91 K-J
R753 0110241 S MF 680-JS AR919 0700034M CF l/l 6W 330-J5
A R754 0700048M CF 1 I1 6W 3+9K-J5 A R92o 0179551M MG 1/4W 18-KJ
R755 0100061 M CF 1/8W 68U-J5 R921 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB
R756 0700054M CF 1/16W lOK-JB R922 0110129s MF 220-JS
R757 0114141M CF 1/4W 270-J8 R923 0119591M MF 1/8W 220-FB
R758 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB A R924 0119619M MF 1/8W 3.3K-FB

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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a A have special characters important to safety. Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
R925 0119641M MF 1/8W 27K-FB #250 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
R926 0119641M MF 1/8W 27K-FB #25 1 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
R927 0119638M MF 1/8W 2oK-FB #255 878 1646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
R928 0150136 VR RV06 5K-B #256 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
R940 0700059M CF 1/16W 27K-JB #257 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
R942 0100051 M CF 1/8W 270-JB #258 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING
A i=wn 0700045M CF l/l 6W 2.2K-JB #260 8781642 SCREW 4 X 12 TAPPING
R944 0114151M CF 114 P 680-J #261 8781642 SCREW 4 X 12 TAPPING
A R945 0100065M CF 1/8W 1 K-JB #263 45 15482 SCREW-4 X 16 TAPPING WITH WASHER STEEL
R946 0700049M CF 1/16W 4.7K-JB #264 45 15482 SCREW-4X 16 TAPPING WITH WASHER STEEL
R947 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB #280 45 18378 6 X 35 TAPPING SCREW WITH WASHER STEEL
R948 0119688 CF 0.22-J #281 4286588 PVC WASHER 20 T2,O PVC
R951 0194068F WW 2W 1 .O-KF #300 4778206 LABEL BASE US
R952 0700041 M CF l/l 6W 1 .OK-JB #850 8441615 HIMERON SHEET
R954 01102815 MF 33K-JS #881 4621186 CUSHION 2908 CR
R955 0110281 S MF 33K-JS #882 H390041 HIMERON SHEET 85 X 10
R956 0100061 M CF 1/8W 680-JB #888 H390032 CUSHION-NEOPLENE
#889 8441615 HIMERON SHEET
SWITCHES EAC 2976986 CONN. 02C-C7R5-561
EAN 29740565 3J CONN. SEH UL1007 L=160
SMOl 2632901 1 P TACT SWITCH A EANT HP00341 ANT SW
SM02 2632851 5KEY TACT SWITCH EDF 2955567 CONN.O4C-C5RO-391#2,3N 0
SM03 2632901 1 P TACT SWITCH EDF2 2973636 CONNCO-03C-C5RO-331#2NC
S851 2622571 SWITCH ESD1522205 EFV 29739545 CONNSEHil C-Cl 007A L=750
Assol 2641222 POWER RELAY EFl 2973739s CONN.W/VVIRE SEH 4J L51 O(C-C)
EF2 29737575 CONN.W/WIRE SEH 5J L180(C-C)
TRANSFORMERS EF901 2720641 FUSE HOLDER
EF902 2720641 FUSE HOLDER
TDFl 8201391 DF TRANS. EG 2663328 2J MINI-CONN.W/WIRE
AT701 2274353 TRANS.-H.DRIVE EMUT 2974027s CONN.(SEH02C-B1007A181)
a T702 BWOO571 HFL1735LD ENH2 EF04011 CONN. 05C-C5RO-461#2,4N
T901 2124361 DC NOISE FILTER ENH3 EF0292l CO-06C-CZR5-430
AT902 BTOO462 COIL PT-EE35Fll U ENS1 EF03012 CO-5C-C2R5-470 RED
T903 2124362 DC NOISE FILTER EP37 29739768 CONN. SSEH12C-C1007A L=390
AT991 2215911 POWER TRANSFORMER EP46 EF04021 CONN. 14C-C2R5-361
ETUl 2979174 PLUG WITH COAXIAL CABLE
MISCELLANEOUS ETU2 2979172 MINI PLUG WITH COAXIAL CABLE
EVMl E F02922 CO-06C-C2R5-560
#Oi NT0051 1 A4LXU POWER PWB HOLDER EVM2 2956485 CONN. CO-01 C-A471
#003 NT00671 JOINT HOLDER AGLXU EVM3 EF03701 CONN. 2J CONN-CONN L=300 SVM
#005 NT00681 SURROUND HOLDER AGLXU EYl EF03022 CO-7C-C2R5-390
#OlO 4159423 SCR NO 3 X 12 FUFLT EY2 E F02941 CO-05C-C2R5-560
#050 NA08891 SUB PWB SUPPORT BRACKET E203 2784243 DRY BATTERY SUM-3 (G)
#060 4159423 SCR NO 3 X 12 FUFLT E301 Hi-00227 RML-CLU-417UI
#061 QDOl567 FRAME 35UX85B E602 2908402 CRT EARTH WIRE (35V)
#066 3875771 LATCH 4TO2 NYLON E603 GXOO131 MAGNET-CHEVRON FUNNEL
#068 PH02511 DOOR 35UX85B E851 EY00411 W-FOCUS CPT SOCKET
#069 3760031 SMALL PIECE (S-2) FOR CABINET PS A EgoI 2972841 AC POWER CORD (FILTER IN)
#075 MN00561 AR HORN SPACER (A) AC801 2340037 SPARK GAP
#076 MN00562 AR HORN SPACER (B) AG802 2340037 SPARK GAP
#077 PH02521 SP SHEET 35UX85B AG803 2340037 SPARK GAP
#078 PH02522 SP SHEET (R) 35UX85B AG804 2340037 SPARK GAP
#080 PC01191 BUTTON 35UX85B AG901 2340741 SURGE PROTECTOR DSP-301 N-SOOB
#084 PH02541 LENS 35UX85B JM 2665293 6P MINI CONN LEAD
#086 PH02531 INDOOR PLATE 35UX85B JSL 2958713 CONN. W/WIRE MINI 5J W/FASTEN
#090 3487425 HITACHI BADGE 35UX85B JSR 2958387 CONN. W/WIRE MlNl4J W/FASTEN
#lOO 4159423 SCR NO 3 X 12 FUFLT JSOl ER00121 2L4P LEVER TERMINAL
#ill 4519503 3 X 12 B TAPPING SCREW JYOl ES00001 JACK
#112 4 159423 SCR NO 3 X 12 FUFLT JYO2 ES00022 3P(SW) PIN JACK WITH S
#120 8781646 SCREW 4 X 16 TAPPING L970 2229023 DEGAUSSING COIL (35V)
#150 4329271 WASHER (F) C2720R NB 4348491 G8 HEAT SINK
#151 4522901 6 NUT (F) BSBM NDF 3875341 LEAD CLAMPER
#160 3739671 BS CORD HOLDER NYLON6 ND91 3446731 HEAT SINK TO220
#200 CID01572 BACK COVER 35UX85B NE901 3772201 AC CORD HOLDER NYLON
#202 3727972 POWER CORD HANGER N193 3446473 HEATSINK H30 PlO

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PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a Ahave special characters important to safety. Before replacing any of these components,
read carefully, the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE of this Setvice Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

SYMBOL PART PART SYMBOL PART PART


NO. NO. DESCRIPTION NO. NO. DESCRIPTION
til93A 4520881 M3 X 8 SCREW WITH WASHER PNH2 2661754 5P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
NMZl 3816161 G9 EE HOLDER (S) PNH3 2902265 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 6P
NQVOS 3446473 HEATSINK H30 Pi0 PNSl 2902264 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 5P
NQVOSA 4520883 3 X 12 SCREW WITH WASHER PP3 2902272 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 12P
NQVlO 3446473 HEATSINK H30 PlO PP4 2902274 14P PLUG (2.5MM PITCH)
NQVl OA 4520883 3 X 12 SCREW WITH WASHER PP6 2902274 14P PLUG (2.5MM PITCH)
NQ91 3446135 POWER HEAT SINK AGLXU PP7 2902272 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 12P
NQ91A 4520881 M3 X 8 SCREW WITH WASHER PR 2661753 4P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
NSOl MC00132 SURROUND HEAT SINK 45 A6063S-T5 PSD3 2674635 1OP PLUG PIN
NSOlA2 4520883 3 X 12 SCREW WITH WASHER PSD4 2674635 1OP PLUG PIN
NT728 4531761 SCREEN 3 X 16 TAPPING W/S-WASHER PSD5 2674636 12P FJ CONNECTOR (TYPE 12PL-FJ )
STEEL PSD6 2674631 5P PLUG PIN
NlOl 3705232 ANODE CLAMPER 94V0 (101) PSI1 ED00575 CP-TAC-L18X-Al
N102 376375 1 SK BINDER PSI2 ED00575 CP-TAC-L18X-Al
N103 3763751 SK BINDER PSUl ED00576 CP-TAC-L20X-Al
N104 3785511 VLOCK16 PSU2 ED00575 CP-TAC-L18X-Al
N105 37855 11 V LOCK 16 APVMC 2902261 PLUGPIN SUB MINI 2P
N106 37855 11 V LOCK 16 PVMl 2902265 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 6P
N108 3785502 V LOCK 11.5 PVM2 2661756 1P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
N109 3785502 V LOCK 11.5 PW 2661753 4P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
NllO 3785502 V LOCK 11.5 PYl 2902266 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 7P
Nlll 3785502 V LOCK 11.5 PY2 2902264 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 5P
N112 3785502 V LOCK 11.5 P31 2661751 2P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
N201 QR06081 35UX85B-511 INSTRUCTION BOOK P901 2782611 CENTER PIN
N202 H461705 WARRANTY CARD (E) 20-35V P902 2782611 CENTER PIN
N209 H461901 HITACHI EXT. SVC CARD Asp451 2735335 MGZ-SDX-SP AS’Y(A3)
N301 4712247 CUSTOMER REGISTRATION CARD ASP452 2735335 MGZ-SDX-SP AS’Y(A3)
N401 QNO1009 SERVICEMAN WARNING AVI DE00881 35V CPT (RCA) A89AGFllXlO
N402 4520883 3*12 SCREW WITH WASHER XSOl 2786585 CRYSTAL RESONATOR 8.000MHZ
N501 3446477 HEAT SINK H60PlO x001 2168831 CRYSTAL CSA12.0MTZ
N502 4520883 3*12 SCREW WITH WASHER x301 2167241 CERAMIC OSC CSB503F
N606 3333922 EARTH SPRING SUS. x501 2791505 CRYSTAL HC-491 U 3.58MHZ
N607 376375 1 SK BINDER ZBl 9414017 SILICONE COMPOUND(G-746)
N608 3763752 SK BINDER 200 NYLON 66 zcsc3 9451104 VARNISH CLOTH TUBE 0.8X1.8 YELLOW
N610 2772981 FERRITE SHEET ASS’Y ZCl 9485184 CLEAN COAT
N612 H420831 HOOK z5c7 9553958 ADHESIVE TAPE (PERMACEL P212 19W)
N613 4621186 CUSHION 2908 CR
N620 3446862 VERTICAL HEAT SINK Ml LXU
N620A 4520881 M3 X 8 SCREW WITH WASHER
N620B 882 1234 NUT-3
N711 43278 12 F55 H.HEAT SINK
N711A 4514061 SCREW FLANGED 3 X 12
N711B 8821234 NUT-3
N711C 8813124 SPRING WASHER-3
N711 D 4518771 SCREW 3 X 10 TAPPING WITH WSR STEEL
N714 3445563 HEAT SINK A3LXU
N714A 4520881 M3 X 8 SCREW WITH WASHER
PAC 272309 1 PLG-02P5ROVPWB ZIF
PCB ED00572 CP-TAC-Ll5X-Al
PCC ED00576 CP-TAC-L20X-Al
PCD ED00576 CP-TAC-L20X-Al
PDF 2661753 4P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PDF2 2661752 3P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PDF2A 2661754 5P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PFJl 2902264 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 5P
PFJ2 2902263 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 4P
PFVB 2902271 PLUG PIN SUB MINI11 P
PFVE 2902251 11 P PLUG PIN
PFl B 2902263 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 4P
PF2B 2902264 PLUG PIN SUB MINI 5P
PG 2661751 2P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PI1 2663821 2P SUB MINI PLUG PIN
PL 2661754 5P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PM 2665272 4P PLUG PIN WITH BASE
PMUT 2902261 PLUGPIN SUB MINI 2P

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