35 Ux 85 BCZ 68
35 Ux 85 BCZ 68
35 Ux 85 BCZ 68
CAUTION: Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service technician read
the “Safety Precautions” and “Product Safety Notices” in this Service Manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................... 2 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHARTS ............................. 25
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
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tube while handling.
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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
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shields, isolation resistors, capacitors, etc.
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POWER SOURCE
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.
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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
CAUTION
The following symbol near the fuse indicates fast operating fuse (to be replaced). Fuse ratings appear within the symbol.
Example:
F901
TECHNICAL CAUTIONS
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
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indicateup to the first decimal
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+B
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DigitalVoltmeter
CPT GroundWire
Adjustment Procedure
1. Check that the normal high voltage and +B voltage is as below.
CHASSIS EHT le +B El
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
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R92.5
Use the voltmeter of input impedance IOM ohm or more with
+
indication to the 1 st decimal place. mm
R926
CPT Anode
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CPT
High VoltageVoltmeter
(DC Voltage Dwider)
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+ -8
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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
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ADJUSTMENT SPEClFlCATlONS
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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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
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(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.
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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1.3.2.3 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
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VIDEO 3
I 4
MUTE ANT B
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* 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.
1.3.3.1 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.
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1 Initial set-up mode (1) Press Menu and select initial set up using VA keys.
(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).
iig
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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CLOSED CAPTION Press MENU and select CUSTOMIZE option Receive signal having closed
using + keys. caption signal.
X Y
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<30mm
ABCD _ . .
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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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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.
VHF/UHF
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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.
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2
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(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.
Adjustment Procedure
(1) Connect a 1 OkM resistor between Q964 base and GND
and check that the picture disappears. CPT
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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.
(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)
A: 1OKR
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.
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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.
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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.
CT-
* If the sub picture sag to vertical direction,
adjust the sub picture center point.
Pre-Shoot
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.
(2) Press the AT buttons to select the PIP position mode.
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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
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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-
Video input signal.
4. POLARITY CHECK
This check is performed according to UL standard requirement.
There should be electricity between AC power cord and chassis
earth.
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
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SIGNAL P.W.B.
240
I 0
325 - -l I- 325
SUB-SIGNAL P.W.B.
R5C7 (B) 0
R5C3
(G) 0
(R) 0
P in P
UNIT
SURROUND . 2LINE
P.W.B.
COMB. UNIT
TERMINAL P.W.B.
240
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IV. ADJUSTMENT POSITION LIST
DEF P.W.B.
V. SIZE ADJ.
i
R631
POWER P.W.B.
0 Q711
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T902
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R759
R7HF
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R7H6
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R928
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IV. ADJUSTMENT POSITION LIST
CPT P.W.8.
R-DRIVE
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R860
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F
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B-DRIVE
R864
B -
CUT-OFF ’
SWITCH
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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.
Normal (5.7V) ( This shows the name of the faulty circuit and
main parts to be checked.
(2) The voltage shown in the chart may differ to some extent depending on the condition of the set and tester.
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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About 15V
R/C Circuit
NO
YES
[
I
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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
0.7v
(High voltage
protection circuit
operating)
1501
defective
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@ NO PICTURE
Does On-Screen No
Is waveform of Normal
c Abnormal
Is waveform of Normal
i
Abnormal
Front-end, IYOI
defective
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@ DARK PICTURE
Normal Front-End,
b
Tuning circuit, defective.
No sync. or I I
distorted picture Front-End, 1501 and
) peripheral parts defective.
Low
output transistors
Q852, Q855, Q858
Normal (5.5V)
1501, 1001, 1002, 1003
) 1004 defective
1 I
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No
i
I I I
( 15A4,0105 ( ( ulot (
No
No
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@ DEFECTIVE SYNCHRONlZATlON
Abnormal (OV)
Check voltage of
Normal
G-w
‘I’
0 bserve waveform
Normal
1620 defective
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TROUBLESHOOTING
@ NOSYNC.
Bright
Is picture Bright?
Dark
Front-End
defective
.
Normal
Output Transistors
High
1 Abnormal
1 Abnormal
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@ NO COLOR
Normal Normal
0201, Q5A3, Q5A4,
F Q5A5, Q5A6 and
peripheral parts defective
When normal
T300m Vp-p
1
Abnormal
!I.
It changes
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Normal
white balance
I
Abnormal
Normal
Normal
voltage of Video Output
One of them
abnormal
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ov
25V ov
Normal ov
(12V DC
50V peak) 4
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OV or lower
1402 defective
IA03 defective
No I i
IYOI defective
I I
No
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Check SVcc2
F L935 defective
Abnormal
waveform of 1001
Normal
Normal
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Abnormal
Normal
Abnormal
Channel Display vary?
Normal
NO
[ YES
f
UIOI, QIOI, Q102,
Qi 05 defective
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Components marked with a bl 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.
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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 SAFEW NOTICE of this Service Manual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
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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 SAFEW NOTICE of this Service Manual, Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
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.
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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.
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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 Mahual. Don’t degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.
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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.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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.
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