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SERVICE MANUAL AG3 CHASSIS

MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO. MODEL COMMANDER DEST. CHASSIS NO.

KV-ES29M61 RM-916 THAILAND SCC-U33A-A

KV-ES29N90 RM-958 TAIWAN SCC-P37A-A

MUTING DISPLAY DRC-MF POWER

PIC
MTS MODE VIDEO TV

1 2 3
1 2 3
4 5 6
4 5 6
7 8 9
7 8 9
JUMP 0 ENTER
0
TV/VIDEO FREEZE SWAP PIP

TWIN MENU
PIP CH

ZOOM ZOOM
IN IN
LEFT RIGHT
CH
FAVORITE INDEX

PIP CH
SOUND
MODE SURROUND WAKE UP SLEEP

VOL CH

VIDEO
POWER

TITLE

TV TV

RM-958 RM-916

TRINITRON ® COLOR TV

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SPECIFICATIONS (KV-ES29M61)

Note

Power requirements 110-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz


Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV
Television system B/G, I, D/K, M
Color system PAL, PAL 60, SECAM, NTSC4.43, NTSC3.58
Stereo/Bilingual system NICAM Stereo/Bilingual B/G, I; A2 Stereo/Bilingual (German) B/G
Teletext Language English, Arabic, French
Channel coverage
B/G VHF: E2 to E12 / UHF: E21 to E69 / CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
I UHF: B21 to B68 / CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
D/K VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12 / UHF: C13 to C57, R21 to R60
CATV: Z1 to Z39, S01 to S03, S1 to S41
M VHF: A2 to A13 / UHF: A14 to A79 /
CATV: A-8 to A-2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84
˘ (Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 15W + 15W 10% distortion
Number of terminal
D (Video) Input: 4 Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 VP-P, 75 ohms
≥ (Audio) Input: 4 Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms
(S Video) Input: 2 Y : 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
unbalanced, sync
negative
C : 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms
(Component Video) Input: 1 Phono jacks
Y : 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
sync negative
CB : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
CR : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Audio : 500 mVrms
DIGITAL IN Input: 1 Phono jack; 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms
2 (Headphones) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 29 inch
Tube size (cm) 72 Measured diagonally
Screen size (cm) 68 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d, mm) 722 x 561 x 524
Mass (kg) 56

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

CAUTION SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!


SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON
THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE
ANODE. THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART
NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN
SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.

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SPECIFICATIONS (KV-ES29N90)

Note

Power requirements 110 V AC, 60 Hz


Power consumption (W) Indicated on the rear of the TV
Television system M
Color system NTSC 3.58, PAL*, PAL 60*, SECAM*, NTSC 4.43* * AV IN only
Stereo/Bilingual system MTS
Channel coverage VHF: 2 to 13 / UHF: 14 to 69
CATV: 1 to 125
˘ (Antenna) 75-ohm external terminal
Audio output (Speaker) 15W + 15W 10% distortion
Number of terminal
VIDEO Input: 4 Output: 1 Phono jacks; 1 VP-P, 75 ohms
AUDIO Input: 4 Output: 1 Phono jacks; 500 mVrms
S VIDEO Input: 2 Y : 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
unbalanced, sync
negative
C : 0.286 Vp-p, 75 ohms
COMPONENT VIDEO Input: 1 Phono jacks
(DVD) IN Y : 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms,
sync negative
CB : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
CR : 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Audio : 500 mVrms
DIGITAL IN Input: 1 Phono jack; 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms
2 (Headphones) Output: 1 Stereo minijack
Picture tube 29 inch
Tube size (mm) 724 Measured diagonally
Screen size (mm) 675.2 Measured diagonally
Dimension (w/h/d, mm) 722 x 561 x 524
Mass (kg) 56

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

CAUTION SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!


SHORT CIRCUIT THE ANODE OF THE PICTURE TUBE AND COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY SHADING AND MARK ! ON
THE ANODE CAP TO THE METAL CHASSIS, CRT SHIELD, OR THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS, EXPLODED VIEWS AND IN THE
CARBON PAINTED ON THE CRT, AFTER REMOVING THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE
ANODE. THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART
NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN
SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page Section Title Page

SELF DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION ................................ 5 6. DIAGRAMS


6-1. Block Diagram ......................................................... 93
1. GENERAL ........................................................................ 9 6-2. Frame Schematic Diagram .................................... 111
6-3. Circuit Boards Location ........................................ 114
2. DISASSEMBLY 6-4. Schematic Diagrams and Printed Wiring Boards . 114
2-1. Rear Cover Removal ................................................ 58 (1) Schematic Diagram of A Board ............................ 119
2-2. Speaker Box Removal ............................................. 58 (2) Schematic Diagram of D Board ............................ 123
2-3. H2 Board Removal .................................................. 58 (3) Schematic Diagram D1 Board ............................... 131
2-4. Chassis Assy Removal ............................................. 59 (4) Schematic Diagrams of C, F1 and VM Boards ...... 139
2-5. Service Position ....................................................... 59 (5) Schematic Diagram of E Board .............................. 143
2-6. DH Board Removal ................................................. 59 (6) Schematic Diagrams of H1, H2 and H3 Boards .... 150
2-7. J Board Removal ...................................................... 59 (7) Schematic Diagram of B3 (1/6) Board .................. 155
2-8. B3, D1 and E Boards Removal ................................ 60 (8) Schematic Diagram of B3 (2/6) Board .................. 159
2-9. A and D Boards Removal ........................................ 60 (9) Schematic Diagram of B3 (3/6) Board .................. 163
2-10. H1 Board Removal .................................................. 60 (10) Schematic Diagram of B3 (4/6) Board .................. 167
2-11. F2 Board Removal ................................................... 60 (11) Schematic Diagram of B3 (5/6) Board .................. 171
2-12. Demagnetization Coil Removal .............................. 61 (12) Schematic Diagram of B3 (6/6) Board .................. 175
2-13. Top Switch Removal CH3 Board Removal ............. 61 (13) Schematic Diagrams of F2 and DH Boards ........... 179
2-14. G2 Lead Removal .................................................... 61 (14) Schematic Diagram of A1 Board ........................... 185
2-15. Picture Tube Removal .............................................. 62 (15) Schematic Diagrams of BC4 and V Boards ........... 190
2-16. Frame Sub-Assy Disassembly ................................. 62 (16) Schematic Diagram of J Board ............................... 201
6-5. Semiconductors ....................................................... 206
3. SERVICE JIG
3-1. Jig Required for Servicing ....................................... 65 7. EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. Speaker Bracket ...................................................... 211
4. SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS 7-2. Chassis .................................................................... 212
4-1. Beam Landing .......................................................... 66 7-3. Picture Tube ............................................................ 213
4-2. Convergence Adjustment ......................................... 67
4-3. Focus Adjustment .................................................... 69 8. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ...................................... 214
4-4. Neck Assy Twist Adjustment ................................... 69
4-5. G2 (Screen) and White Balance Adjustments ......... 70

5. CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. Adjustments with Commander ................................ 71
5-2. Adjustment Method ................................................. 72
5-3. Picture Quality Adjustments .................................... 86
5-4. Deflection Adjustment ............................................. 88
5-5. A Board Adjustment After IC003
(memory) Replacement ........................................... 89
5-6. Picture Distortion Adjustment ................................. 91

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SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION

The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER lamp will automatically
begin to flash.
The number of times the lamp flashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A definition of the STANDBY/TIMER
lamp flash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference. If an error symptom cannot
be reproduced, the remote commander can be used to review the failure occurrence data stored in memory to reveal past
problems and how often these problems occur.

1. DIAGNOSTIC TEST INDICATORS


When an errors occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER lamp will flash a set number of times to indicate the possible cause of the
problem. If there is more than one error, the lamp will identify the first of the problem areas.

Result for all of the following diagnostic items are displayed on screen. No error has occured if the screen displays a “0”.

Diagnostic No. of times Self-diagnostic Probable Detected


Item STANDBY/TIMER display/Diagnostic Cause Symptoms
Description lamp flashes result Location
• Power does not Does not light — • Power cord is not plugged • Power does not come on.
turn on in. • No power is supplied to the
• Fuse is burned out F1601 TV.
(F1 Board) • AC power supply is faulty.
• +B overcurrent 2 times 002:000 or • H.OUT Q6807 is shorted. • Power does not come on.
(OCP) 002:001~255 • H.LIM Q6810 is shorted. • Load on power line is
shorted.
• +B overvoltage 3 times 003:000 or • PH 6602 faulty. • Power does not come on.
(OVP) 003:001~255 • 10.5V is not supplied.
(D board)
• Vertical deflection 4 times 004:000 or • V.OUT IC6800 faulty • Vertical deflection pulse is
failure 004:001~255 D6816 faulty stopped.
D6817 faulty • Vertical size is too small.
D6824 faulty • Vertical deflection stopped.
R6852 open
R6851 open
• White balance 5 times 005:000 or • G2 is improperly adjusted. • No raster is generated.
failure (no 005:001~255 (Note 2) • CRT cathode current
PICTURE) • CRT problem. detection reference pulse
• Video OUT IC9001, 9002, output is small.
9003 are faulty. (C board)
• IC8306 (J board) and
IC4301 (E board) are faulty.
• No connection E board to C
board.
• Horizontal 6 times 006:000 or • C6831 is open circuit. • H pulse output is too high.
deflection 006:001~225 • CN6101 (D1 board) is
failure disconnected.
• Audio Protection 7 times 007:000 or • Power supply fails. • There is picture but speaker
007:001~225 • IC1203, IC1204 faulty does not release sound.
• Micro reset — 101:00 or • Discharge CRT (C Board) • Power is shut down shortly,
101:001~225 • Static discharge after this return back to
• External noise normal.
• Detect Micro latch up.

Note 1: Refer to screen (G2) Adjustment in section 4-5 of this manual.

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2. DISPLAY OF STANDBY/TIMER LIGHT FLASH COUNT

2 times

3 times

Lamp ON 0.3 sec.


Lamp OFF 0.3 sec. Lamp OFF 3 sec.

4 times

5 times

6 times

7 times

STANDBY/SLEEP lamp

Diagnostic Item Flash Count*


+B overcurrent 2 times
+B overvoltage 3 times
V deflection stop 4 times
White balance failure 5 times
High voltage protector 6 times
Audio Protection 7 times

* One flash count is not used for self-diagnostic.

3. STOPPING THE STANDBY/TIMER FLASH


Turn off the power switch on the TV main unit or unplug the power cord from the outlet to stop the STANDBY/TIMER lamp
from flashing.

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4. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY


For errors with symptoms such as “power sometimes shuts off” or “screen sometimes goes out” that cannot be confirmed, it
is possible to bring up past occurances of failure for confirmation on the screen:

[To Bring Up Screen Test]


In standby mode, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially in rapid succession as shown below:

[Screen display] / channel [5] / Sound volume [-] / Power ON


˘
Note that this differs from entering the service mode (mode volume [+]).

Self-Diagnosis screen display

SELF DIAGNOSTIC

002 : 000 Numeral "0" means that no fault has been detected.
003 : 000
004 : 000
005 : 001 Numeral "1" means a fault has been detected.
006 : 002 Numeral "2" means two faults have been detected.
007 : 000

101 : 000

5. HANDLING OF SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SCREEN DISPLAY


Since the diagnostic results displayed on the screen are not automatically cleared, always check the self-diagnostic screen
during repairs. When you have completed the repairs, clear the result display to “0”.

Unless the result display is cleared to “0”, the self-diagnostic function will not be able to detect subsequent faults after
completion of the repairs.

[Clearing the result display]


To clear the result display to “0”, press buttons on the remote commander sequentially as shown below when the diagnostic
screen is being displayed.

Channel [8] / 0

[Quitting Self-diagnostic screen]


To quit the entire self-diagnostic screen, turn off the power switch on the remote commander or the main unit.

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6. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT

IC4301 IC001 IC003


RGB JUNGLE OVP OCP SYSTEM MEMORY

FROM 3 SDA
CRT (IK) 25 IKIN 5
6
[H] IC6801 20 XRAY
LED 54
[V] D6806/D6801 16 V PROT SDA
5

CXA2100Q
IC004
MEMORY

[+B overcurrent ªOCPº] Occurs when an overcurrent on the +B(135) line is detected by Q6610


and Q6609.
If Q6610 and Q6609 go to ON, the voltage to the pin3 of IC001 go to UP.
The unit will automatically turn off.

[+B overvoltage ªOVPº] Occurs when an overvoltage on the +B(135) line is detected by D6635,


Q6611 and Q6612. If Q6611 and Q6612 go to ON, the voltage to pin6 of
IC001 go to UP. The unit will automatically turn off.

[Vertical deflection failure] Occurs when an absence of the vertical deflection pulse is detected by


Q6811, Q6819, Q6820, Q6821 and D6801. Shut down the power supply.

[White balance failure] If the RGB levels do not balance or become low level within 5 seconds.
This error will be detected by IC4301.
TV will stay on, but there will be no picture.

[High voltage protector of Horizontal Deflection] Occurs when an overvoltage of horizontal pulse is detected by D6809 and


IC6801.
If the voltage of 7 pin of IC6801 goes to High, the voltage to pin20 of
IC4301 go to UP. The unit will automatically turn off.

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SECTION 1-1
The operating instructions mentioned here are partial abstracts
GENERAL
from the Operating Instruction Manual. The page numbers of (KV-ES29M61)
the Operating Instruction Manual remain as in the manual.

Using Your New TV


WARNING
• Dangerously high voltages are present inside the TV.
• Operate the TV only between 110 – 240 V AC. Getting Started
Step 1
Connect the antenna
If you wish to connect a VCR, see the “Connecting a VCR” diagram below.
For your own safety, do not touch any part of the Rear of TV
TV, the power cord and the antenna cable during Install the TV in a stable position. Do not allow
lightning storms. children to climb onto it.

or
Antenna cable (not supplied)

IEC connector
(not supplied)

Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object


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To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose falls into it. Have it checked immediately by
: Signal flow
Antenna cable (not supplied)
the TV to rain or moisture. qualified personnel only.
CAUTION
Do not connect the power cord until all other connections are complete;
otherwise, a minimal current leakage through the antenna and/or other
terminals to the ground could occur.

Connecting a VCR
To play a video tape, press t (see page 11).
To ˘ (antenna)
Do not install the TV in a confined space, such Clean the TV with a dry and soft cloth.
as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. Do not use benzine, thinner, or any other chemicals Antenna cable (not supplied) Rear of TV
Do not block the ventilation openings of the TV. to clean the TV. Do not scratch the picture tube.

To antenna To
Pull the power cord out by the plug. Do not pull output VCR (S video input)
the power cord itself. Disconnect the TV if you Do not plug in too many appliances to the same
are not going to use it for several days. power socket. Do not damage the power cord. S video cable Y
(not supplied)
CB

AUDIO VIDEO CR

R L

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L DIGITAL IN
(MONO)
L (DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM)
VIDEO IN
To S video
VIDEO OUT R R
output 1 2 3

To video and
audio outputs To t 1, 2 or 3 (video input)

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Do not open the cabinet and the rear cover of the Do not install the TV in hot, humid or excessively
TV. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. (yellow)
dusty places.
Audio/Video cable -L (MONO) (white)
(not supplied) -R (red)
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Notes Connecting optional components

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• If you connect a monaural VCR, connect the yellow plug to (the yellow
jack) and the black plug to -L (MONO) (the white jack). You can connect optional audio/video components, such as a VCR, multi disc player,
• If you connect a VCR to the 8 (antenna) terminal, preset the signal camcorder, video game, or stereo system. To watch and operate the connected
output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV. equipment, see pages 11 and 26.

Using Your New TV


• When both the (S video input) and t 1 (video input) are connected,
the (S video input) is automatically selected. To view the video input Connecting a camcorder/video game equipment
to t 1 (video input), disconnect the S video cable.
using the t (video input) jacks
Step 2 Video game equipment Side panel

To 2
Insert the batteries into To S video output (S video input)
the remote b or S video cable
Camcorder (not supplied)
Notes …4
• Do not use old batteries or different types of batteries together. L
(MONO)
• To operate some of the functions of your TV, you may have to open the Audio/Video cable ≥
remote control cover. (not supplied) R
To video and AUTO
audio outputs To … 4 PROGR

(video input)
b Notes
: Signal flow

• When connecting video game equipment, display the “FEATURE” menu


and select “ON” for “GAME MODE” to adjust the picture setting that is
suitable for video games (see page 37).
Step 3
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• You can also connect video equipment to the t 1, 2, or 3 (video input)


jacks at the rear of your TV.
Preset the channels automatically • When both the (S video input) and t 4 (video input) are connected,
the (S video input) is automatically selected. To view the video input
Side panel to t 4 (video input), disconnect the S video cable.

2 g 1 U
Connecting audio/video equipment using the T
U
(monitor output) jacks Antenna cable (not supplied)

…4 Rear of TV
L To

R
(MONO)
2 AU TO PROGRAM
PR : 0 1
1
Y
antenna Audio system
AUTO
AUTO
PROGR
T V S Y S : AU TO CB output VCR
PROGR VH F L OW
CR or
L
(MONO)
L DIGITAL IN
(DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM) To video and To
Notes audio inputs audio
• To stop the automatic channel presetting, press MENU twice. R R inputs
1 2 3
• If your TV has preset an unwanted channel or cannot preset a particular
channel, then preset your TV manually (see page 42). (yellow) To T Audio cable
• To open the side panel of your TV, push on it until you hear a click, then it -L (MONO) (monitor (not supplied)
will open. (white) output)
-R (red)
2 Audio/Video cable (not supplied) : Signal flow
Note
PUSH b PUSH
…4
• If you select “DVD” on your TV screen, no signal will be output at the
L
(MONO)

T (monitor output) jacks (see page 11).



R
AUTO
PROGR

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Connecting optional components (continued)
Connecting a DVD player to (component video input)
1 Using an audio cable, connect R and L under (component video input) on your Connecting a DVD player to t (video input)
TV to the LINE OUT, AUDIO R and L output connectors on your DVD player.
2 Using a coaxial digital connecting cord, connect DIGITAL IN under (component Connect t 1, 2, or 3 (video input) / (audio/video) connectors on your TV to
Using Your New TV

video input) on your TV to the DIGITAL OUT, COAXIAL output connector on your LINE OUT on your DVD player.
DVD player. To t 1, 2, or 3
To audio/video
3 Using a component video cable, connect Y, CB, and CR under (component video output (video input)
input) on your TV to the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y, CB, and CR output
Audio/Video cable
connectors on your DVD player. (not supplied)
4 Press t on the remote or the TV until “DVD” appears on the screen.

Component video cable To


R-AUDIO-L L
(not supplied) (component video input) VIDEO
(MONO)

LINE OUT
To component R
video output (yellow) 1 2 3
-L (MONO) (white)
Audio cable (not supplied)
To audio -R (red)
Y : Signal flow
output
To coaxial
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digital CB

output Notes
CR
• Since the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of information,
L DIGITAL IN

CR CB Y
(DOLBY DIGITAL/PCM) picture noise may appear. In this case, adjust the sharpness (“SHARP”)
R-AUDIO-L VIDEO OPTICAL COAXIAL
R under “PERSONAL ADJUST” in the “PICTURE MODE” menu (see
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT LINE OUT DIGITAL OUT
To L (white) page 32).
Coaxial digital R (red) • Connect your DVD player directly to your TV. Connecting the DVD
DVD
connecting player through other video equipment will cause unwanted picture noise.
player : Signal flow
cord (not To DIGITAL IN
supplied) (digital input)

Notes
• Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently:

Connect To (on the DVD player)


Y (green) Y
CB (blue) Cb, B-Y or PB
CR (red) Cr, R-Y or PR

• When connecting to (component video input) on your TV, you must


connect Y, CB, and CR to receive the video signals, and at least connect
DIGITAL IN to receive digital audio signals or connect L and R to receive
analog audio signals (see page 33).
• When making connections to DIGITAL IN under (component video
input) on your TV, always set “DIGITAL IN: OFF” in the “A/V

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
CONTROL” menu. After completing all connections, then set “DIGITAL
IN: ON”. If you set “DIGITAL IN: ON” while still making connections to
DIGITAL IN (component video input), a loud noise may suddenly
come out from the speakers, affecting your hearing and causing damage
to the speakers (see page 33).

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Securing the TV Watching the TV DRC-MF

RM-958
To prevent the TV from falling, secure the TV using one of the following methods: This section explains various functions A/B

and operations used while watching the

Using Your New TV


TV. Most operations can be done using
the remote. 1 2 3
A the
With the supplied screws, attach the stabilizer band to the TV stand and to
rear of the TV using the provided hole. 4 5 6 Number buttons
MENU ENTER … — . + — PROGR +

7 8 9
OR 0
JUMP

B TV
Pass a cord or chain through the clamps and secure them to the rear of the PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND

and a wall or pillar. FAVORITE


PROGR
INDEX

. MENU PROGR

PROGR +/–
U
ENTER

20 mm

3.8 mm

1 Press ! to turn on the TV.


U
When the TV is in standby
A B
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mode (the 1 indicator on


the TV is lit red), press 1/1
on the remote or on the TV.

2 Press PROGR +/– or the


OR number buttons to select
the TV channel. PROGR
1 2 3
or 4 5 6
For double digit numbers,
press ÷, then the number 7 8 9
JUMP

(e.g., for 25, press ÷, then 0


2 and 5).

Note Note
• Use only the supplied screws. Use of other screws may damage the TV. • When you turn on the TV, either the program number or video mode is
displayed for approximately 40 seconds. The ECO MODE ( ) icon will
also appear if “ECO MODE “ in the “FEATURE” menu is set “ON” (see
page 37).

To select a TV program quickly


(1) Press and hold PROGR +/–.
(2) Release PROGR +/– when the desired program number appears.
Note
• When you select a TV program quickly, the picture may be disrupted.
This does not indicate a malfunction.

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Watching the TV (continued)

MENU ENTER … — . + — PROGR + DRC-MF


Using the Remote Control Button Joystick ( )
5 6
A/B You can select the menu item on the
Using Your New TV

screen by moving up, down, left or To move 7 8 9


JUMP

right (see page 30). 0


1 2 3 To confirm a selected item, press . PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND

4 5 6 You can also press ENTER on the remote FAVORITE


PROGR
INDEX

to confirm a selected item.


7 8 9
JUMP .
. MENU PROGR

U
0 JUMP To confirm
PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND

ENTER
PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

. MENU
MENU PROGR
Changing the menu language
You can change the menu language as well as the on-screen language. For details on
how to use the menu, see “Introducing the menu system” on page 28.
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ENTER
DRC-MF
ENTER
VIDEO
PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD
. +/–
1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL
DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
TITLE
MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF
DIGITAL IN : OFF

TV
PROGR +
2 Move
select
up or down to
, then press .
S E T UP
LANGUAGE : ENG L I SH

b b CH I L D L OCK : PR 0 1 OF F
PROGR –

Additional tasks P I C ROT A T I ON


F A VOR I T E CH
I N T E L L I GEN T VO L : O F F
To Press
Turn off temporarily 1/1.
The 1 indicator on the TV lights up red. 3 Make sure “LANGUAGE”
is selected then press .
S E T UP
LANGUAGE/: ENG L I SH

Turn off completely ! on the TV. b CH I L D L OCK


P I C ROT A T I
F A VOR I T E C
Adjust the volume 2+/–. I N T E L L I GEN

Mute the sound %.


Watch the video input t (or t on the TV) to select “VIDEO 1”,
4 Move up or down to
select the desired
(VCR, camcorder, etc.) “VIDEO 2”, “VIDEO 3”, “VIDEO 4”or “DVD”. language (e.g., ), then
To return to the TV screen, press a (or t on the TV).
Jump back to the previous channel JUMP.
press .
b b
The selected menu

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Display the on-screen information* . language appears.

* Some picture/sound settings, and either the program number or video


mode are displayed. The on-screen display for the picture/sound settings To return to the normal screen
disappears after about 3 seconds.

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Advanced Operations

Setting the Wake Up timer Selecting the picture PIC


MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND

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and sound modes PROGR

1
FAVORITE INDEX
Press until the desired SOUND MODE
WAKE UP TIMER:10M PIC MODE
period of time appears. After 10 minutes . MENU PROGR

Using Your New TV


The Wake Up timer starts You can select picture and sound modes
immediately after you and adjust the setting to your preference
have set it. WAKE UP TIMER:OFF WAKE UP TIMER:12H00M in the “PERSONAL” option. ENTER

No Wake Up Timer After 12 hours


PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

Selecting the picture mode


2 Select the TV channel or video mode you want to wake up to.

Press PIC MODE


3 Press 1/1, or set the Sleep timer if you want the TV to turn off
automatically. repeatedly until the
PIC
MODE
DYNAMIC STANDARD

desired picture mode is


The indicator on the TV lights up orange.
selected.
PERSONAL HI-FINE
To cancel the Wake Up timer
Select To
Press until “WAKE UP TIMER: OFF” appears, or turn off the TV’s
main power. “DYNAMIC” receive high contrast pictures.
Note “STANDARD” receive normal pictures.
• If no buttons or controls are pressed for more than two hours after the TV
“HI-FINE” receive higher resolution pictures with mild contrast.
is turned on using the Wake Up timer, the TV automatically goes into
standby mode. To resume watching the TV, press any button or control on “PERSONAL” receive the last adjusted picture setting from the “ADJUST” option in the
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the TV or the remote. “A/V CONTROL” menu (see page 32).

Setting the Sleep timer Selecting the sound mode


Press until the desired Press SOUND MODE
period of time appears. SLEEP TIMER:30M SLEEP TIMER:60M repeatedly until the SOUND ≥ DYNAMIC ≥ DRAMA
After 30 minutes After 60 minutes MODE
The Sleep timer starts desired sound mode is
immediately after you selected.
have set it. ≥ PERSONAL ≥ SOFT
SLEEP TIMER:OFF SLEEP TIMER:90M
No Sleep Timer After 90 minutes
Select To
“DYNAMIC” listen to dynamic and clear sound that emphasizes both the low and high
To cancel the Sleep timer tones.

Press until “SLEEP TIMER: OFF” appears, or turn the TV off. “DRAMA” listen to sound that emphasizes voice and high tones.
“SOFT” receive soft sound.
“PERSONAL” receive the last adjusted sound setting from the “ADJUST” option in the
“A/V CONTROL” menu (see page 32).

Tip
• You can also set the picture and sound modes using the menu (see
“Changing the “A/V CONTROL” setting” on page 31).

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Viewing higher DRC-MF
Viewing your 7 8 9
quality pictures A/B DRC-MF
favorite channels 0
JUMP

— “DRC-MF” — “FAVORITE CH” PIC


MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND

PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

The Digital Reality Creation-Multi 1 2 3 You can display seven favorite channels FAVORITE
Function (DRC-MF) feature allows you 4 5 6 for quick and easy selection. . MENU PROGR

to enjoy higher quality pictures on your The last seven channels selected with
7 8 9
TV. You can select “DRC1250” to watch JUMP
the number buttons are displayed in
super real (higher resolution) pictures, 0 ENTER
“AUTO” mode. You can set up your ENTER
or “DRC100” to reduce flicker if PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND own favorite channels in “MANUAL” PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

necessary. PROGR mode under the “FAVORITE CH” menu


FAVORITE INDEX

(see “Changing the favorite channel


. MENU PROGR setting” on page 40).

TV
Advanced Operations

ENTER

Selecting a favorite channel


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Press DRC-MF repeatedly DRC-MF 1 Press FAVORITE.


FAVORITE
FAVORITE CH 1

until you receive the DRC-MF: DRC1250 DRC-MF: DRC100


3

desired picture quality. b 4

12 10 8 6

Select To
“DRC1250” select higher resolution pictures. 2 Move up, down, left
or right to select the
FAVORITE CH 1

“DRC100” reduce flicker on the screen. 3


desired channel (e.g. PR
8), then press . b b 4

12 10 8 6
Tip
• When the broadcast signal is weak, you may see some dots or noise on the
TV screen. To reduce this interference, display the “A/V CONTROL”
menu and select “ADJUST” in “PICTURE MODE”, then adjust “SHARP”
to reduce the sharpness (see page 32).
3 Press again.
FAVORITE CH
1.PR 01
8
b
2.PR 03
Note
3.PR 04
• The DRC-MF mode is not selectable when using the “PROGRAM INDEX”
or “FAVORITE” channel feature, or when the “GAME MODE”, Picture-In- 7.PR 12 6.PR 10 5.PR 08 4.PR 06
Picture (“PIP”), or “TWIN” mode is turned “ON”.

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Note
• When you use your TV for the first time, seven preset channels appear.
The DRC-MF logo ( ) and “DRC-MF” are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.

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Watching two programs at the same time (continued)
Watching two

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programs at the Additional PIP/TWIN pictures tasks
same time To Press/Move

— “PIP”, “TWIN”
DRC-MF
change a TV program in the PIP Press PROGR + or PROGR –. For a video input,
screen or in the right TWIN picture press .
VIDEO

swap pictures between the main Press .


With the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) or TITLE
and PIP screens
TWIN pictures features, you can display
a different TV program or video within
or beside the main picture. PROGR +

PROGR –
/ freeze the PIP screen Press .
PROGR +/PROGR – To unfreeze the screen, press the button again.
PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND
change the position of the PIP screen Press D.
PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

. MENU PROGR

swap the right and left pictures of Press .


the TWIN pictures
ENTER

Displaying the PIP screen


change the screen size of the TWIN Move left to increase the left screen size.
Press .
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pictures
Move right to increase the right screen size.
12

Displaying TWIN pictures


Press .
10 12

Notes
• The button does not function in the TWIN pictures mode.
• When you display a video input on the PIP screen at a faster/slower
To return to the normal screen speed, the picture may be disrupted depending on the VCR type.
Press (when in the PIP screen) or (when in the TWIN picture • If you display different color systems on the main screen and the PIP
screen). screen, the size of the PIP screen may be different and the PIP picture may
be disrupted. This does not indicate a malfunction of the TV.
Tip
• In the TWIN picture screen, you can only operate and hear the sound of
• You can also display the PIP screen or TWIN pictures using the menu (see
the main left screen ( appears on the screen).
“Changing the MULTI PICTURE setting” on page 34).
• When the button is pressed, the TV screen flickers or goes blank for
continued about one second before the TWIN pictures appear. This does not indicate
a malfunction of the TV.
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Displaying Displaying multiple programs (continued)
1 2 3 To view the next or the previous twelve preset programs
multiple 4 5 6 This works only when the number of the preset TV programs is
programs 7 8 9
JUMP
more than twelve.
— “PROGRAM INDEX” 0 Press PROGR +/– on the remote or the TV.
1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16
PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND

The PROGRAM INDEX feature displays PROGR


12
16 5
16 17
FAVORITE INDEX

all of the preset TV programs on twelve PROGR INDEX 11 6 18

or seven sub screens for direct selection. . MENU PROGR 10 9 8 7

PROGR +/–
ENTER To select the desired program directly from the sub screens
PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD 1 Move up, down,
1 2 3 4
left or right to move
the frame to the screen 12
16 5

of the program you


want to watch.
b 11 6
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10 9 8 7
TV

2 Press . 1 2 3 4

Press PROGR INDEX.


12
8 5

PROGR
INDEX
Sub screens
b 11 6
The first twelve preset
programs appear one by b 1 2 3 4
10 9 8 7

one, clockwise from the Main screen


12
16 5

upper left corner. 11 6

3 Press again.
10 9 8 7
8

When the number of the


16 1
Sub
b
preset TV programs is less 2 screens
than eight, the first seven Main screen
preset programs appear 3
Tip
one by one, clockwise from 7 6 5 4 • Pressing the number buttons directly displays the program.
the upper right corner. To return to the normal screen
Press PROGR INDEX again, or:
1 Select “PROGRAM INDEX” from the “MULTI PICTURE” menu.
Tip 2 Press .

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
• When you press the PROGR INDEX button in the TWIN pictures mode, Tip
the left picture appears as the main screen of the PROGRAM INDEX • You can also display multiple programs using the menu (see “Changing
mode. the MULTI PICTURE setting” on page 34).
Note

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continued heard.

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Listening with Enjoying stereo or

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DRC-MF

surround sound bilingual


DRC-MF

A/B
A/B
programs
A/B

The surround feature enables you to


enjoy the sound effects of a concert hall 1 2 3 You can enjoy stereo sound or bilingual 1 2 3
or movie theater.
4 5 6 programs of NICAM and A2 (German) 4 5 6
stereo systems.
7 8 9 7 8 9
JUMP
JUMP
0 0
PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND

PROGR
SURROUND
FAVORITE INDEX PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

Press SURROUND
SURROUND SURROUND: VIRTUAL SURROUND: TruSurround Press A/B repeatedly until
repeatedly until you
you receive the sound you
receive the desired
want. NICAM
surround sound. A/B
SURROUND: OFF SURROUND: SIMULATED The on-screen display
changes to show the
Select To
selected sound and the
“a VIRTUAL” listen to Dolby* Surround encoded sound. Â indicator on the TV
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“TruSurround” listen to the surround sound that spreads out to the rear of a room. lights up red.

“SIMULATED” listen to monaural sound with a stereo-like effect.


“OFF” turn off the surround sound. When receiving a NICAM program

Notes
Broadcasting On-screen display (Selected sound)
• The Virtual Dolby Surround of this model consists of Dolby Digital, Dolby
Pro Logic and TruSurround. NICAM stereo NICAM MONO
• The “a VIRTUAL” (Virtual Dolby Digital) is only available when receiving
(Stereo sound) (Regular sound)
a Dolby Digital signal through the DIGITAL IN (component video
input) jack at the rear of your TV and “DIGITAL IN: ON” in the “A/V
CONTROL” menu is selected (see pages 7 and 31).
• When using the DIGITAL IN (component video input) jack at the rear NICAM bilingual NICAM NICAM MONO
of your TV, the available surround modes depend on the type of digital MAIN SUB (Regular sound)
signal being received. (Main sound) (Sub sound)
• SIMULATED uses SRS (MONO).
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
NICAM monaural NICAM
DOLBY, the double-D symbol a and “PRO LOGIC” are trademarks of MONO
Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. MAIN (Regular sound)
(Main sound)
“ ” is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc. SRS and the SRS
TM

symbol are registered trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. in the United


States and selected foreign countries. SRS and TruSurround are
incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. and are protected
under United States Patent Nos.4,748,669 and 4,841,572 with
numerous additional issued and pending foreign patents”.
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Viewing Teletext
When receiving an A2 (German) program
Some TV stations broadcast an
Broadcasting On-screen display (Selected sound) information service called Teletext
A2 (German) stereo which allows you to receive various DRC-MF

MONO STEREO
(Regular sound) (Stereo sound)
information, such as stock market
reports and news. VIDEO

TITLE

A2 (German) bilingual
MAIN SUB
(Main sound) (Sub sound)
PROGR +

PROGR –

Notes PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND

• If the signal is very weak, the sound becomes monaural automatically. PROGR
FAVORITE DRC-MF INDEX
• If the stereo sound is noisy when receiving a NICAM program, select
“MONO”. The sound becomes monaural, but the noise is reduced. A/B
.
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A/B MENU PROGR

If the sound is distorted or noisy when receiving a monaural (red, green,


program through the 8 (antenna) terminal yellow, blue)
1 2
ENTER
3
Press A/B repeatedly until “MONO” appears on the screen.
4
PRESET
5
VTR 1 2 3 DVD
6
To cancel the monaural sound setting, press A/B again until
“AUTO” appears on the screen. 7 8 9
JUMP

0
MONO AUTO
PIC SOUND

Displaying Teletext MODE MODE SURROUND

Notes
1 Select a TV channel that carries the Teletext broadcast you want to watch.

• The “MONO” or “AUTO” setting is memorized for each program


position.
• You cannot receive a stereo broadcast signal when the TV is in the
2 Press
text.
to display the

“MONO” setting. Normally, set the TV to “AUTO”. P166 SECTEXT 166 FR1 MAR 03:59:09

A Teletext page (normally


the index page) is From Singapore
Day Dep/Arr Flight Alrcraft

displayed. If there is no To PARIS 1.6


2
3
220/0588
2130/1225
2115/1330
SQ28
PA115
SQ26
747
L15
747

Teletext broadcast, “100?” To OSAKA

To ROMA
2.5
4.6
2.7
1000/1715
0930/2015
2130/0745
SQ6
CX522
SQ24
747
L10
747
4 2300/0915 AZ487 747

is displayed at the top left To SYDNEY 1


2
2210/0610
2100/0835
SQ21A
SQ21A
747
747

corner of the screen after


approximately 10 seconds.

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To turn off Teletext
Press a.

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Operating

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Additional Teletext tasks optional
To Do this components DRC-MF

display a Teletext page on the TV Press .


VIDEO
picture Each time you press , the screen changes as
You can use the supplied remote to VIDEO I/1
follows: Teletext n Teletext and TV n TV. TITLE

operate Sony video equipment such as Video equipment


check the contents of a Teletext service Press . operation buttons
Beta, 8 mm, VHS or DVD.
An overview of the Teletext contents, including
page numbers, appears on the screen. PROGR +

select a Teletext page Press the number buttons to enter the three-digit PROGR –

page number of the desired Teletext page.* If you


make a mistake, reenter the correct page number. To PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND

access the next or previous page, press PROGR +/–. PROGR


FAVORITE INDEX

hold (pause) a Teletext page Press to display the symbol “j” at the top left
(stop the page from scrolling) corner of the screen. To resume normal Teletext . MENU PROGR MENU
viewing, press or .
reveal concealed information Press . ENTER

(e.g., an answer to a quiz) To conceal the information, press the button again.
PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

enlarge the Teletext display Press . VTR


Each time you press , the Teletext display
changes as follows: Enlarge upper half n Enlarge
lower half n Normal size.
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stand by for a Teletext page while watching 1 Enter the Teletext page number that you want to
a TV program refer to, then press .
2 When the page number is displayed, press to
Setting up the remote to work with other
show the text. connected equipment

* You can also select a Teletext page of any page number that appears in the Switch VTR to select the For example, to operate a
colored column at the bottom of the screen using the corresponding color- desired equipment type Sony 8 mm VCR:
coded button on the remote. (see the chart below). VTR 1 2 3 DVD

Using FASTEXT
This feature allows you to quickly access a Teletext page that uses To control Select
FASTEXT. When a FASTEXT program is broadcast, colored menus DVD DVD
appear at the bottom of the screen. The color of each menu VTR1 (Beta) 1
corresponds to the color-coded buttons on the remote (red ,
VTR2 (8 mm) 2
green , yellow , and blue ).
VTR3 (VHS) 3
To access a FASTEXT menu
Press the color-coded button on the remote corresponding to the Notes
menu you want. The menu page appears on the screen after a few • If your video equipment is furnished with a COMMAND MODE selector,
seconds. set this selector to the same position as the VTR switch.
• If the equipment does not have a certain function, the corresponding
button on the remote will not operate.

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Adjusting Your Setup (MENU)

Introducing the menu system


Operating a VCR using the remote The MENU button lets you open a menu and change the settings of your TV. The
To Press
following is an overview of the menu system.
turn on/off VIDEO I /1 Return icon
record ( while pressing r. A/V CONTROL icon Name of the current
play ( S E T UP menu
MULTI PICTURE icon LANGUAGE/: ENG L I SH
stop p Guide mark icon
FEATURE icon CH I L D L OCK
fast forward ()) + P I C ROT A T I
SET UP icon Menu level 3
rewind the tape (0) = F A VOR I T E C
CH PRESET icon I N T E L L I GEN
pause P
Press again to resume normal playback. Menu level 2
Menu level 1
search the picture forward ()) + or =during playback.
or backward (0) Release to resume normal playback.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3/Function
Operating a DVD player using the remote “A/V “DRC-MF” Select the “DRC-MF” mode:
CONTROL” “DRC1250” t “DRC100”
To Press
turn on/off VIDEO I /1 “PICTURE MODE” Select the picture mode:
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“DYNAMIC” t “STANDARD” t “HI-FINE” t


play (
“PERSONAL” t “ADJUST”
stop p
“ADJUST” Adjust the “PERSONAL” option:
pause P “PICTURE” t “COLOR” t “BRIGHT” t “HUE” t
Press again to resume normal playback.
“SHARP”
step through different tracks of an + to step forward or = to step backward.
audio disc “SOUND MODE” Select the sound mode:
“DYNAMIC” t “DRAMA” t “SOFT” t
display the title menu TITLE

Adjusting Your Setup (MENU)


“PERSONAL” t “ADJUST”
display the menu MENU while holding down r.
“ADJUST” Adjust the “PERSONAL” option:
select the menu item Move up, down, left or right while holding “BASS” t “TREBLE” t “BALANCE” t “BBE”*
down r. “SURROUND” Select the “SURROUND” mode:
“a VIRTUAL” t “TruSurround” t “SIMULATED” t
“OFF”
“DIGITAL IN” Activate or deactivate the digital audio input jack at the
rear of your TV.
“MULTI “PIP” Activate or deactivate the PIP feature.
PICTURE” “PIP POSITION” Change the position of the sub screen.
“SWAP” Swap the pictures between the main and sub screens.
“TWIN” Display a TV program or video beside the main screen.
“PROGRAM INDEX” Display all the preset TV programs at the same time.
“FEATURE” “WIDE MODE” Activate or deactivate WIDE MODE feature.
“ECO MODE” Activate or deactivate ECO MODE feature.
“GAME MODE” Activate or deactivate GAME MODE feature.

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3/Function How to use the menu
“SET UP” “LANGUAGE” Change the menu language:
PIC SOUND
“ENGLISH” t “ ” (Chinese) t “ ” (Arabic) MODE MODE SURROUND
Press MENU to display A / V CONTROL
the menu.
b
PROGR DRC-MF: DRC1250
“CHILD LOCK” Lock out specific channels. FAVORITE INDEX
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
“PIC ROTATION” Rotate the picture. MENU SURROUND: OFF
. MENU PROGR DIGITAL IN : OFF
“FAVORITE CH” Set favorite channels.
“INTELLIGENT Adjust the volume automatically.
VOL” ENTER
Move the button
“CH PRESET” “AUTO Preset channels automatically.
PROGRAM”
PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD joystick ( ) up, MU L T I P I C T URE
P I P: OF F

“MANUAL
PROGRAM”
Preset channels manually.
down, left or right
to select the desired b PIP POSITION :
SWA P
TW I N : OFF
PROGRAM I NDE X
item.
“SKIP” Skip unwanted or unused program numbers.
“TV SYS” Select the TV system: Press the button
“B/G” t “I” t “D/K” t “M” TV
joystick ( ) to
“COL SYS” Select the color system: confirm the selection
“AUTO” t“ PAL” t “SECAM” t “NTSC3.58” t or MU L T I P I C T URE
and/or go to the next
“NTSC4.43”
level. You can also ENTER b P I P: OF F
P I P POS I T I ON :
SWA P
TW I N : OFF
* The BBE is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from BBE press ENTER on the PROGRAM I NDE X
Sound, Inc. It is covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,638,258 and No. 4,482,866. remote to do this.
The word “BBE” and the BBE symbol are the trademarks of BBE Sound, Inc.
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Other menu operations


To Press/Move
Adjust the setting value Move up, down, left or right.
Move to the next/previous menu level Move left or right.
Cancel the menu Press MENU.

Tips
• If you want to exit from Menu level 2 to Menu level 1, move up or
down until the return icon (3) is highlighted, then press or ENTER.
• The MENU, ENTER, and 2 +/– buttons on the TV can also be used for
the operations above.
Note
• If more than 60 seconds elapse between entries, the menu screen
automatically disappears.

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Changing the “A/V Changing the “A/V CONTROL” setting (continued)
MENU
CONTROL” setting
MENU PROGR

Adjusting the “ADJUST” options under “PICTURE MODE”

The “A/V CONTROL” menu allows you


ENTER 1 Move up or down to

to adjust the picture and sound settings.


ENTER select the desired item
(e.g., “COLOR”), then b b
press . COLOR 80

1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL


DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC 2 Adjust the value according to the following table, then press .
MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF For Move down or left to Move up or right to
DIGITAL IN : OFF
“PICTURE” decrease picture contrast increase picture contrast

2 Move
select
up or down to
, then press .
A / V CONTROL
DRC-MF: DRC1250
“COLOR” decrease color intensity increase color intensity

b b PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC


SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
“BRIGHT” darken the picture brighten the picture
SURROUND: OFF “HUE”* increase red picture tones increase green picture tones
DIGITAL IN : OFF
“SHARP” soften the picture sharpen the picture

3 Move up or down to
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A / V CONTROL * You can adjust “HUE” for the NTSC color system only.
select either “DRC-MF”, DRC-MF : DRC1250
“PICTURE MODE”, “SOUND b b PICTURE MODE DRC100
SOUND MODE 3 Repeat the above steps to adjust other items.
MODE”, “SURROUND”, or SURROUND : O The adjusted settings will be received when you select “PERSONAL”.
“DIGITAL IN”, then press . DIGITAL IN

4 Move up or down to
select the desired option,
Adjusting the “ADJUST” options under “SOUND MODE”
then press . b b 1 Move up or down to
select the desired item
(e.g., “BALANCE”), then b b
For Select press .
BALANCE 00
“DRC-MF” either “DRC1250” or “DRC100”.
“PICTURE MODE” either “DYNAMIC”, “STANDARD”, “HI-FINE”, “PERSONAL”*, or “ADJUST”. 2 Adjust the value according to the following table, then press .
For Move
“SOUND MODE” either “DYNAMIC”, “DRAMA”, “SOFT”, “PERSONAL”*, or “ADJUST”.
“BASS” down or left to decrease the bass, up or right to increase the bass.
“SURROUND” either “a VIRTUAL”, “TruSurround”, “SIMULATED”, or “ OFF”.
“TREBLE” down or left to decrease the treble, up or right to increase the treble.
“DIGITAL IN” either “ON” or “OFF”.
“BALANCE” down or left to increase the left speaker’s volume, up or right to increase
* When the “PERSONAL” mode is selected, the last adjusted picture/sound the right speaker’s volume.
settings from the “ADJUST” option are received (see page 32).
“BBE” up or down to select “HIGH”, “LOW”, or “OFF”.
“BBE” can produce clear sound.
Tip

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• For details on the options under the “DRC-MF”, “PICTURE MODE”/
“SOUND MODE”, “SURROUND” and “DIGITAL IN” modes, see pages
15, 14, 21 and 33 respectively.
3 Repeat the above steps to adjust other items.
The adjusted settings will be received when you select “PERSONAL”.

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Changing the

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Setting the “DIGITAL IN” options “MULTI PICTURE”
1 In the “DIGITAL IN” A / V CONTROL setting
menu, move up or DRC-MF : DRC ON DRC-MF

down to select the


desired option (see table
b PICTURE MODE OFF
SOUND MODE The “MULTI PICTURE” menu allows VIDEO
SURROUND : O
below). DIGITAL IN you to use the Picture-in-Picture (PIP), TITLE

TWIN pictures, or PROGRAM INDEX


Select To features.

“ON” receive digital audio signal through DIGITAL IN (component PROGR +

video input) jack.


PROGR –

“OFF” receive analog audio signal through L and R (component


video input) jack.
PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND

PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

2 Press to confirm the


selected option. . MENU PROGR
PROGR INDEX
MENU

ENTER

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Note
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• Your TV can only receive Dolby Digital or Linear PCM format digital
signals through the DIGITAL IN (component video input) jack
(see page 7). Receiving any other format digital signal may cause
unwanted noise or no sound from the speakers.
Tip TV
• For details on the menu system and how to use the menu, refer to
“Introducing the menu system” on page 28.

1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL


DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF
DIGITAL IN : OFF

2 Move
select
up or down to
, then press .
MU L T I P I C T URE
P I P: OF F
b b P I P POS I T I ON :
SWA P
TW I N : OFF
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Changing the DRC-MF

3 Move up or down to “FEATURE” setting


select the desired option A/B

(see the table below), b b The “FEATURE” menu allows you to


then press .
change the size of the picture on the 1 2 3
screen when receiving wide mode (16:9)
Select To picture signals. You can also adjust the 4 5 6
“PIP” display the PIP screen within the main picture. picture setting that is suitable for 7 8 9
JUMP
Move up or down to select “ON”, then press . viewing video games, and reduce the 0
To cancel, press or select “OFF”, then press . power consumption of your TV.
PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND
“PIP POSITION” change the position of the PIP screen.
Move up or down to select the desired position, then press . FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX

MENU PROGR MENU

ENTER

ENTER
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“SWAP” swap the main and PIP screens, or right and left pictures of the PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

TWIN pictures.

“TWIN” display a different TV program or video beside the main picture.


Move up or down to select “ON”, then press .
To cancel, press or select “OFF”, then press .
TV
“PROGRAM INDEX” view multiple programs on the sub-screens.
To cancel, press PROGR INDEX.

To return to the normal screen


1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL
DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
Press MENU. MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF
DIGITAL IN : OFF
Tip
• For details on the menu system and how to use the menu, see
“Introducing the menu system” on page 28.
2 Move
select
up or down to
, then press .
FEATURE
W I D E M O D E : OF F
b b ECO MODE: OFF
GAME MODE: OFF

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Changing the 1 2 3

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3 Move up or down to “SET UP” setting 4 5 6 Number buttons
select the desired option
(see the table below), b b The “SET UP” menu allows you to:
7 8
0
JUMP
9

then press . change the menu language, block PIC SOUND


MODE MODE SURROUND
channels, adjust the picture position,
Select To program your favorite channels, and FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX

“WIDE MODE” change the size of the picture when receiving wide-mode (16:9) adjust the volume automatically.
MENU PROGR
MENU
picture signal.

Move up or down to select “ON”, then press .


ENTER

ENTER

b 1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL


DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF
DIGITAL IN : OFF
To restore the normal picture size, select “OFF” then press .

2 Move up or down to S E T UP
LANGUAGE : ENG L I SH
“ECO MODE” reduce power consumption of your TV to save energy.
Move up or down to select “ON”, then press .
select , then press .
b b CH I L D L OCK : PR 0 1 OF F
P I C ROT A T I ON
F A VOR I T E CH
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To cancel, select “OFF”, then press . I N T E L L I GEN T VO L : O F F


“GAME MODE” adjust the picture setting that is suitable to view video games.
Move up or down to select “ON”, then press . 3 Move up or down to
select the desired option,
To cancel, select “OFF”, then press . then press . b b
Notes Select To
• When you turn on “ECO MODE”, the picture may become dimmer. “LANGUAGE” change the menu language (see page 12).
Turning “ECO MODE” off will restore the picture to its original setting.
• “WIDE MODE” and “GAME MODE” is available only when receiving “CHILD LOCK” block channels (see page 39).
signals through the t (video input), (S video input), or “PIC ROTATION” adjust the picture position when it is not aligned with the TV screen.
(component video input) jacks at the side and rear of your TV. Move up or right to adjust the position clockwise, then press .
• If “ECO MODE” is on, the ECO MODE ( ) icon will appear at the Move down or left to adjust the position counter clockwise, then
bottom right corner of the screen when you turn on the TV or when you press .
press on the remote (see pages 10 and 11).
b b
To return to the normal screen PIC ROTATION

Press MENU. “FAVORITE CH” select your favorite channels (see pages 16 and 40).
Tip “INTELLIGENT adjust the volume of all TV programs automatically.
• For details on the menu system and how to use the menu, see VOL” Move up or down to select “ON”, then press .
“Introducing the menu system” on page 28. To cancel, select “OFF”, then press .
To return to the normal screen
Press MENU.
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Changing the “SET UP” setting (continued)

Blocking channels (“CHILD LOCK”) Changing the favorite channel setting

1 After selecting “CHILD


LOCK”, either move up
1 After selecting “FAVORITE
CH”, make sure “MODE”
F A VOR I T E CH
MODE : AU TO AU TO

or down, or press the b is selected, then press . b 1 . PR 0 1


2 . PR 0 2
3 . PR 0 6
MANUA L

number buttons (or SE T UP 4 . PR 0 8


PROGR +/–) to select the L ANGUAGE : E
desired channel (e.g. PR 06),
then press .
or b b CH I L D LOCK PR 0 6
P I C ROT A T I
F A VOR I T E C ON
2 Move up or down to F A VOR I T E CH
MODE : MANUA L
select “MANUAL”, then
1
4
2
5
3
6
I NT E L L I GEN OF F
press . b b 1 . PR 0 1
2 . PR 0 2
3 . PR 0 6
5 . PR 0 9
6 . PR 1 1
7 . PR 1 3
7 8 9 4 . PR 0 8
JUMP

3 Move up or down to
select the program you
F A VOR I T E CH
MODE : MANUA L

2 Move up or down to want to change, then


press .
b b 1 . PR 0 1
2 . PR 0 2
3 . PR 0 6
5 . PR 0 9
6 . PR 1 1
7 . PR 1 3
select “ON”, then press .
4 . PR 0 8
To unlock the channel,
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S E T UP
select “OFF”. LANGUAGE : ENG L I SH
The lock symbol ( ) b b CH I L D L OCK : PR 0 6 ON
P I C ROT A T I ON
4 Move up or down to
change the number, then
F A VOR I T E CH
MODE : MANUA L
appears on the screen when
“ON” is selected.
F A VOR I T E CH
I N T E L L I GEN T VO L : OF F
press . b b 1 . PR 0 1
2 . PR 0 2
5 . PR 0 9
6 . PR 1 1
3 . PR 0 5 7 . PR 1 3
4 . PR 0 8

If a locked channel is
selected, the lock symbol 6 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set other channels.
appears on the screen.

To return to the normal screen


Press MENU.

3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to lock other channels. Note


• If you press the PROGR +/– buttons or number buttons in step 4 above,
the TV will display the channel immediately.
To return to the normal screen
Press MENU.
Note
• If you preset a locked channel, that channel will be unlocked
automatically (see page 41).

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Changing the “CH FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX
Changing the “CH PRESET” setting (continued)

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PRESET” setting MENU PROGR
MENU Presetting channels manually

The “CH PRESET” menu allows you to 1 After selecting “MANUAL


PROGRAM”, select the
adjust the setup of your TV. For ENTER MANUA L PROGRAM
ENTER program number to PR : 0 6
example, you can manually tune in a PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD which you want to preset TV SYS : B / G
channel with a weak signal that fails to
be tuned in by automatic presetting.
PRESET a channel.
(1) Make sure “PR” is selected,
b S ENS : H I GH
VH F L OW
F I NE : AU TO
then press .
(2) Move up or down until
1 Press MENU. A / V CONTROL
DRC-MF: DRC1250
PICTURE MODE: DYNAMIC
the program number you MANUA L PROGRAM
PR : 1 0
MENU b SOUND MODE: DYNAMIC
SURROUND: OFF
want to preset (e.g.,
program number “10”) b b TV SYS : B / G
S ENS : H I GH
DIGITAL IN : OFF appears on the menu, VH F L OW
F I NE : AU TO
then press .
2 Move up or down to CH PRE S E T
AU TO PROGRAM Tips
select , then press .
b b MANUA L PROGRAM
S K I P : PR 0 2 OF F
• You can also select the “MANUAL PROGRAM” menu directly by pressing the
PRESET button on the remote.
TV SYS : B / G
CO L S Y S : AU TO • You can also select the program number with the PROGR +/– or number buttons.

3 Move up or down to 2 Select the desired channel.


MANUA L PROGRAM
(1) Move up or down to PR : 1 0
select the desired option,
b b
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then press . select either “VHF LOW”,


“VHF HIGH”, or “UHF”, b b TV SYS : B / G
S ENS : H I GH
VH F L OW
then press . F I NE : AU TO
Select To
(2) Move up or down MANUA L PROGRAM
“AUTO PROGRAM” preset channels automatically. until the desired PR : 1 0

“MANUAL PROGRAM” preset channels manually. See “Presetting channels


manually” on page 42.
channel’s broadcast
appears on the TV
b b TV SYS : B / G
S ENS : H I GH
VH F L OW
screen, then press . F I NE : AU TO
“SKIP” skip unwanted or unused channels.
1 Either move up or down, or press the number buttons
(or PROGR +/–) until the unused or unwanted channel
number appears, then press .
3 If the sound of the
desired channel is
2 Select “ON”, then press . abnormal, select the
3 To disable other channels, repeat steps 1 and 2. appropriate TV system. MANUA L PROGRAM
To restore the skipped channel, select “OFF” in step 2. PR : 1 0 B/G
(1) Move up or down to TV SYS : I
“TV SYS” select the TV system. select “TV SYS”, then
press .
b b S ENS : H I G D / K
VH F L OW M
“COL SYS” select the color system. Normally, set this to “AUTO”. F I NE : AU TO

MANUA L PROGRAM
To return to the normal screen (2) Move up or down PR : 1 0
Press MENU. until the sound
becomes normal, then b b TV SYS : I
S ENS : H I GH
Tip VH F L OW
press . F I NE : AU TO
• For details on the menu system and how to use the menu, refer to
“Introducing the menu system” on page 28. continued

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Additional Information

Self-diagnosis function
4 If you are not satisfied with
the picture and sound Your TV is equipped with a self-diagnosis function. If there is a
quality, you may be able to problem with your TV, the 1 (standby) indicator flashes red. The
improve them by using the number of times the 1 indicator flashes indicates the possible
“FINE” tuning feature. MANUA L PROGRAM causes.
PR : 1 0 AU TO
(1) Move up or down TV SYS : I MANUA L
to select “FINE”, then b b S ENS : H I G
VH F L OW Front of TV
press . F I NE :

MANUA L PROGRAM
(2) Move up or down PR : 1 0 AU TO
to select “MANUAL”,
then press . b b TV SYS : I
S ENS : H I G
VH F L OW
MANUA L

F I NE :

(3) Move either up, 1 indicator


down, left or right MANUA L PROGRAM
until the picture PR : 1 0
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TV SYS : I
b b
and sound quality are U
S ENS : H I GH
optimal, then press . VH F L OW
The + or – icon on the F I NE : MA NUA L
menu flashes while
tuning.

5 If the TV signal is too


strong and the picture is
distorted, you can adjust 1 Check that the 1 indicator flashes red a number of times between 3-second
intervals.
the TV reception MANUA L PROGRAM
sensitivity. PR : 1 0 H I GH

(1) Move up or down b b


TV SYS : I
S ENS :
VH F L OW
L OW
2 Count the number of times the 1 indicator flashes.
to select “ SENS”, F I NE : MA NU A
then press . 3 Press ! (main power) to turn off your TV.

MANUA L PROGRAM
(2) Move up or down PR : 1 0
4 Inform your nearest Sony service center about the number of times the
to select “LOW”, then b b TV SYS : I
S ENS : L OW
1 indicator flashed.
Be sure to note the model name and serial number located on the rear of
press . VH F L OW
F I NE : MA NU A L your TV.

To return to the normal screen

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Press MENU.
Notes
• The TV system (“TV SYS”) and the TV reception sensitivity (“ SENS”)
settings are memorized for each program number.
• If you preset a locked channel, that channel will be unlocked

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Troubleshooting (continued)
Troubleshooting

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Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page
If you have any problem while viewing your TV, please check the following Good picture • The volume level is • Press ¸ + to increase the volume 11
troubleshooting guide. If the problem persists, contact your Sony dealer. too low. level.

Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page • The sound is muted. • Press ¤ to cancel the muting. 11

Snowy picture • The connection is • Check the antenna cable and 4 • The broadcast signal • Press A/B until a better sound is 22
loose or the cable is connection on the TV, VCR and at the has a transmission heard.
damaged. wall. No sound problem.
• Channel presetting • Press the PRESET button to display 42 • The digital audio • Set “DIGITAL IN: OFF” in the “A/V 7, 33
is inappropriate or the “MANUAL PROGRAM” menu signal is CONTROL” menu and connect L
incomplete. and preset the channel again. inappropriate. and R (component video input) on your
Noisy sound TV to receive analog audio signals.
• The antenna type is • Check the antenna type (VHF/UHF). –
inappropriate. Contact a Sony dealer for advice. • The “DIGITAL IN” • When connecting to (component 33
• The antenna • Adjust the antenna direction. Contact setting in the “A/V video input) on your TV, set “DIGITAL
– IN: ON” to receive digital audio signals
direction needs a Sony dealer for advice. CONTROL” menu is
adjustment. inappropriate. through DIGITAL IN, or set
– “DIGITAL IN: OFF” to receive analog
• Signal transmission • Try using a booster. audio signals through L and R.
is low.
Distorted picture • Broadcast signals • Press the PRESET button to display 43 Dotted lines or • There is local • Do not use a hair dryer or other –
are too strong. the“MANUAL PROGRAM” menu. stripes interference from equipment near the TV.
Then, select “ SENS: LOW”. cars, neon signs, hair
• Adjust the antenna direction for –
• Turn off or disconnect the booster if it – dryers, power
minimum interference. Contact a
is in use. generators, etc.
Sony dealer for advice.
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Noisy sound
Double images or • Broadcast signals are • Use a highly directional antenna. –
“ghosts” reflected by nearby
mountains or buildings. • Use the fine tuning (“FINE”) function. 43

• The antenna direction • Adjust the antenna direction. Contact –


Good picture • The TV system • If the sound of all the channels are noisy, 41 a Sony dealer for advice.
needs adjustment.
setting is display the “CH PRESET” menu and
inappropriate. select “AUTO PROGRAM” to preset the • Use of a booster is • Turn off or disconnect the booster if it –
channels again. inappropriate. is in use.
• If the sound of some channels is noisy, 42 No color • The color level • Display the “A/V CONTROL” menu and 32
select the channel, then display the setting is too low. select “ADJUST” of “PICTURE MODE”,
Additional Information

Noisy sound
“CH PRESET” menu and select the then adjust the “COLOR” level.
appropriate TV system (“TV SYS”).
• The color system setting • Display the “CH PRESET” menu and 41
• The digital audio • Set “DIGITAL IN: OFF” in the “A/V 7, 33
is inappropriate. check the color system (“COL SYS”)
signal is CONTROL” menu and connect L
and R (component video input) on your setting (usually set this to “AUTO”).
inappropriate.
TV to receive analog audio signals. • The antenna direction • Adjust the antenna direction. Contact –
No picture • The power cord, • Check the power cord, antenna and 4 needs adjustment. a Sony dealer for advice.
antenna or VCR is the VCR connections. Abnormal color • The magnetic • Locate external speakers or other –
not connected. patches disturbance from equipment away from the TV. Do not
• The TV is not turned • Press I/1 (power). 10 external speakers or move the TV while the TV is turned
on. 11 other equipment, or on. Press U (main power) on the TV
No sound • Press U (main power) on the TV to
the direction of the to turn off the TV for about five
turn off the TV for about five
earth’s magnetic field minutes, then turn it on again.
seconds, then turn it on again.
may affect the TV.

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Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page Symptom Possible cause Solutions Page
TV cannot receive • The stereo reception • Press A/B until “AUTO” appears on 22 TV cabinet creaks. • Changes in room
stereo broadcast setting is inappropriate. the screen. temperature sometimes
signal. make the TV cabinet — –
expand or contract,
Stereo broadcast • The connection is loose • Check the antenna cable and 4 causing a noise. This
sound switches or the cable is connection on the TV, VCR and on the
does not indicate a
on and off or damaged. wall.
is distorted.
malfunction.
• The antenna direction • Adjust the antenna direction. Contact a _
A small “boom” • The TV’s demagnetizing
or needs adjustment. Sony dealer for advice.
sound is heard function is working.
The sound switches • The broadcast signal • Press A/B until a better sound is heard. 22 when the TV is This does not indicate a — –
between stereo and has a transmission turned on. malfunction.
monaural frequently. problem.
Static discharge is • This is the same static
“100?” appears at • The channel carries no 24 felt when touching discharge that is felt
the top of the Teletext broadcast. the TV cabinet. when touching metal
screen after
approximately 10 — door handles or car — –
seconds and there is doors especially when
no Teletext display. the air is dry, for
example in winter. This
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Teletext display is • Connection is loose or • Check the antenna cable and connection 4 does not indicate a
incomplete the cable is damaged. on the TV, VCR, and at the wall. malfunction.
(snowy picture or
double images). • The antenna direction • Adjust the antenna direction. Contact a –
is inappropriate. Sony dealer for advice.
• Signal transmission is • Try using a booster. _
too low.
• Use the fine tuning (FINE) function. 43
Picture slant • Terrestrial magnetism • Display the “SET UP” menu and adjust 38
is affecting your TV set. “PIC ROTATION” so that the picture is
aligned to the TV screen.

Lines moving across • There is interference • Use the fine tuning (“FINE”) function. 43
the TV screen. from external sources,
e.g., heavy
machineries, nearby
broadcast station.

The 1 indicator on • Your TV may need • Contact your nearest Sony service 44
your TV flashes red servicing. center.
a number of times
between 3-second
intervals.

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Identifying parts and controls Identifying parts and controls (continued)
Remote control

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The names/symbols of buttons on the remote are
Front, top and side panels indicated in different colors to represent the available
Top panel DRC-MF
functions.
MENU ENTER … – . + – PROGR +
A/B
Label color Button function
White For general TV operations

Side panel Green For Teletext operations


1 2 3
Yellow For PIP operations
4 5 6
2
7 8 9
JUMP

0 Button Function Page


PIC SOUND
MODE MODE SURROUND
I/1 Turn off temporarily or 10
FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX
turn on the TV.
…4
L
PROGR +/– Select program number. 10
Front panel Input numbers. 10
≥ (MONO) MENU PROGR
0 – 9, ÷
R Display on-screen information. 11
g
AUTO
PROGR U ¤ Mute the sound. 11
ENTER

; Display the TV program. 11


PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD
t Select TV or video input. 11
. +/– Adjust volume. 11
JUMP Jump to previous channel. 11
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Timer operations
Button Function Page TV Set TV to turn on automatically. 13
Side panel Set TV to turn off automatically. 13
i Headphone jack. – SOUND MODE Select sound mode. 14
AUTO PROGR Preset channels automatically. 5 PIC MODE Select picture mode. 14
DRC-MF Select DRC-MF mode. 15
Front panel
Turn off completely or 10 Favorite Channel operations
!
turn on the TV. Display favorite channels. 16
FAVORITE
Top panel DRC-MF
Select desired channel. 16
I/1 Turn off temporarily or 10
turn on the TV. VIDEO
PIP and Twin picture operations
PROGR +/– Select program number. 10 TITLE
Display the PIP screen. 17
2 +/– Adjust volume. 11 Display TWIN pictures. 17
t Select TV or video input. 11 Adjust Twin picture size. 18
ENTER Confirm selected items. 30 PROGR +/ Change program in PIP/ 18
PROGR +

MENU Display the menu. 30 PROGR – Twin picture.


PROGR –
Select video input for PIP/ 18
Twin picture.
PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND Swap main and PIP/Twin 18
PROGR
picture.
FAVORITE INDEX

Freeze PIP screen. 18


A Adjust position of PIP screen. 18
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DRC-MF Button Function Page

A/B Program Index operations


PROGR INDEX Display all preset TV 19
programs.
1 2 3 PROGR +/– View next/previous 12 TV 20
programs.
4 5 6
Select desired channel. 20
7 8 9
JUMP SURROUND Select surround mode. 21
0 Stereo/bilingual operations
PIC
MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND
A/B Select stereo/bilingual mode. 22
PROGR
Teletext operations
FAVORITE INDEX

Display Teletext broadcast. 24


MENU PROGR Display Teletext service contents. 25
Stop Teletext page from scrolling. 25
Reveal concealed information. 25
ENTER
Enlarge the Teletext display. 25
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PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD


Show TV screen while waiting 25
for Teletext page.
0-9 Input Teletext page number. 25
PROGR +/– Display the next or previous page. 25
(red, green, Access a FASTEXT menu. 25
TV yellow, blue)
Optional components operations
VTR Set up the remote. 26
VIDEO I / 1 Power. 27
TITLE Display the title menu. 27
( Play. 27
+ Fast forward/Search forward. 27
DRC-MF
= Rewind/Search backward. 27
r Record. 27
VIDEO p Stop. 27
TITLE P Pause. 27
Menu operations
MENU Display the menu. 30

PROGR +
Select, adjust and confirm 30
selected items.
PROGR –

ENTER Confirm selected items. 30

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PRESET Display “MANUAL 42
MODE MODE SURROUND
PROGRAM” menu.
PROGR
FAVORITE INDEX

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SECTION 2

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DISASSEMBLY

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2-1. REAR COVER REMOVAL 2-3. H2 BOARD REMOVAL
Caution: Please make sure that the red colour taped point is just placed with the
purse lock when treating the leads to H2 board. If lead treatment is wrongly
arranged, it will affect the door opening and closing malfunction.

Eight screws
(+BVTP 4X20)

Red tape
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1 One screw
(+BVTP 4X20)

2-2. SPEAKER BOX REMOVAL 1 One spring

3 H2 Board

2 Two screws
(+BVTP 3X25)

2 SPEAKER BOX
L/R ASSEMBLY
4 Two shafts

5 Two screws
(+BVTP 3X12)

1Two screws
(TP + TWH 4X25)

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DH board

2-4. CHASSIS ASSY REMOVAL 2-6. DH BOARD REMOVAL

1Six screws
(+BVTP 3X12)

Blacket

CRT Supporter
Chassis
2-7. J BOARD REMOVAL
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Metal Case

2-5. SERVICE POSITION

5 J sheild cover

4 J board

1Two screws
(+BVTP 3X12)

A board

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
2 Four screws
(+BVTP 3X12)

RM-916
D board
1Three screws
(+BVTP 3X12)
RM-958

3Terminal bracket

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
2-8. B3, D1 AND E BOARDS REMOVAL 2-10. H1 BOARD REMOVAL

RM-916
NOTE : V Board is used for model KV-ES29M61 only. NOTE : Push the hook down using the tip of a screwdriver and at the same time
pull the H1 bracket.
1Three screws
(+BVTP 3X12)
Driver

RM-958
6 Metal Case P board
V board
8 E board

7 D1 board
5 V board Driver

4 B3 board 1

H1 bracket

2 Two connectors
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2-11. F2 BOARD REMOVAL


3 Two connectors
NOTE : To remove F2 board, firstly remove the H1 board. Then, push the hook
down using the tip of a screwdriver and at the same time pull the F2
2-9. A AND D BOARDS REMOVAL bracket.
Caution : When removing the F2 board, please turn off the main AC supply and
1 Four screws 1Three connectors
disconnect the AC plug.
(+BVTP 3X12) 2A board

3 D board

Driver

F2 bracket

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2-12. DEMAGNETIZATION COIL REMOVAL 2-14. G2 LEAD REMOVAL
NOTE : Insert pin to both edge holes on socket and release the lock.

5Two DGC holders


2

2DGC band

1 Pin
4Demagnetization
coil

1Two DGC clips

2-13. TOP SWITCH REMOVAL (H3 BOARD REMOVAL)


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NOTE : To remove H3 board, the CRT has to be removed first.

3 H3 board

2 H3 bracket

4 Top switch

1 Two screws
(+BVTP 4X12)

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM-916
RM-958

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2-15. PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL 2-16. FRAME SUB-ASSY DISASSEMBLY

RM-916
NOTE :i) Prior to picture tube removal, please remove the front cover first. 1
Caution : Aluminium frame is easily scratched if extra caution is not taken when
handling it.
Screw Special (Dia. 8)

RM-958
(+) TP 4 × 9
5 Chassis assembly ×1 ×1

×2 ×2

7 C board

!™ Two DGC clips Sp Screw Sp Screw


8 Neck assembly
×1 ×1
9 Deflection yoke
9 Two springs
2Speaker box(L)
assembly 4 Two claws
1Two screws
(TP+TWH 4X25) !¡Two fooks Sp Screw Sp Screw
×1 ×2
6 Four screws Fasten
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(+BVTP 4X20)
×1

K4 × 8
×1

!∞ Demagnetization ×1 ×1
coil
!¢ DGC band 1 Two screws
CRT Bracket
!£ Two DGC holders (TP+TWH 4X25)

3 Anode cap
!§ Four screws

!¶ Picture tube

Frame Sub Assy 2 Speaker box(R)


assembly
Coil landing correction
(KV-ES29M90(JE) only)

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FRAME SUB ASSY, RIGHT REMOVAL Screw Special (Dia. 8)
(+) TP 4 × 9

×2

Slide

×2

Corner Block Screw Special (Dia. 8)


(+) TP 4 × 9
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FRAME SUB ASSY, TOP REMOVAL


FRAME SUB ASSY, LEFT REMOVAL ×2
a)
Screw Special (Dia. 8)
(+) TP 4 × 9
Screw Special (Dia. 8)
(+) TP 4 × 9
Slide
×2

Slide

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
b) Corner Block
×1

RM-916
Screw Special (Dia. 8)
(+) TP 4 × 9
×2 ×2
K4 × 8
×1 Screw Special (Dia. 8) Screw Special (Dia. 8)
RM-958

(+) TP 4 × 9 (+) TP 4 × 9

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
FRAME SUB ASSY, BOTTOM REMOVAL • REMOVAL OF ANODE-CAP

RM-916
a)
NOTE : After removing the anode, short circuit the anode of the picture tube and
the anode cap to the metal chassis, CRT shield or carbon paint on the
CRT.

RM-958
• REMOVING PROCEDURES

a
Screw Special (Dia. 8)
(+) TP 4 × 9 a

×2 1 Turn up one side of the rubber cap in the direction indicated by the arrow a.

b
Slide
b

Corner Block

b)
2 Using a thumb pull up the rubber cap firmly in the direction indicated by the arrow b.
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×2 ×2

Screw Special (Dia. 8) Screw Special (Dia. 8)


(+) TP 4 × 9 (+) TP 4 × 9 Anode button

3 When one side of the rubber cap is separated from the anode button, the anode-cap
NOTE : When replacing the Frame Sub-Assy Top and Bottom, fix the original corner can be removed by turning up the rubber cap and pulling it up in the direction of the
block to the new part. arrow c.

• HOW TO HANDLE AN ANODE-CAP


1 Do not damage the surface of anode-caps with sharp shaped objects.
2 Do not press the rubber too hard so as not to damage the inside of anode-cap.
A metal fitting called the shatter-hook terminal is built into the rubber.
3 Do not turn the foot of rubber over too hard.
The shatter-hook terminal will stick out or damage the rubber.

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
SECTION 3 RM-916 RM-958

SERVICE JIG
3-1. JIGS REQUIRED FOR SERVICING

REF NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. REMARK


J-1 TOOL (20P), SERVICE 3-702-763-01 For A to V board extension
J-2 TOOL (40P), SERVICE 3-702-764-01 For A to E board extension
J-3 TOOL (50P-A), SERVICE 3-702-765-01 For A to B3 board extension
J-4 TOOL (50P-J), SERVICE 3-702-766-01 For A to J board extension
For D to D1 board extension

J-1 J-2

EX3 EX4

EX1 EX2

J-3 J-4
EX5 EX7
EX6 EX8

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM-916 RM-958 SECTION 4
SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS

• The following adjustments should be made when a complete Perform the adjustments in the following order :
realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed. 1. Beam Landing
• These adjustments should be performed with rated power 2. Convergence
supply voltage unless otherwise noted. 3. Focus
4. White Balance
Controls and switches should be set as follows unless otherwise noted: Note : Test Equipment Required.
PICTURE control ........................................................... normal 1. Color-bar/Pattern Generator
BRIGHTNESS control ................................................... normal 2. Degausser
3. Oscilloscope
................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Preparation :
• In order to reduce the influence of geomagnetism on the set's
picture tube, face it east or west.
• Switch on the set's power and degauss with the degausser.

4-1. BEAM LANDING


1. Input a white signal with the pattern generator.
Contrast
Brightness
normal
} Fig. 4-2

2. Position neck assy as shown in Fig4-1.


3. Set the pattern generator raster signal to a green raster.
Blue
4. Move the deflection yoke to the rear and adjust with the purity
Red
control so that the green is at the center and the blue and the red
take up equally sized areas on each side. Green
(See Figures 4-1 through 4-3.)
5. Move the deflection yoke forward and adjust so that the entire
Fig. 4-3
screen is green. (See Figure 4-2.)
Purity control
6. Switch the raster signal to blue, then to green and verify the corrects this area.
Disk magnets or rotatable
condition.
disk magnets correct these
7. When the position of the deflection yoke has been decided, areas (a-d).
b a
fasten the deflection yoke with the screws and DY spacers.
8. If the beam does not land correctly in all the corners, use a
c d
magnet to adjust it.
(See Figure 4-4.)
Deflection yoke positioning
Neck assy corrects these areas.

c
Behind the G2 edge
a

G1 G2 G3

Fig. 4-1 Fig. 4-4

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RM-916 RM-958

4-2. CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT 1 V. STAT


Preparation : a b
• Before starting this adjustment, adjust the focus, horizontal size
a
and vertical size. B B
• Set the PICTURE 70% and BRIGHTNESS 0%. b b
G G
• Cross hatch / Dot pattern.
R R

(1) Horizontal and Vertical Static Convergence

2 H. STAT VR
Center dot
R a
G
B
R G B R G B

V. STAT
H. STAT VR Magnet
b

B G R

Y magnet

3
RV702
H. STAT a b

b a
R B

G G
C Board b B R

1. (Moving horizontally), adjust the H.STAT control so that the


red, green and blue dots are on top of each other at the center of
the screen. BMC (Hexapole)
2. (Moving vertically), adjust the V.STAT magnet so that the red, Purity
green and blue dots are on top of each other at the center of the
screen.
3. Adjust Horizontal Trapezoid with “DAC 04 HTR” in Service
Mode to make H-Trapezoid distortion best.
4. If the H.STAT variable resistor cannot bring the red, green and
blue dots together at the center of the screen, adjust the
horizontal convergence with the H.STAT variable resistor and
the V.STAT magnet in the manner given below. V.STAT
(In this case, the H.STAT variable resistor and the V.STAT
magnet influence each other, so be sure to perform adjustments
while tracking.)

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RM-916 RM-958

4 BMC (Hexapole) Magnet. (2) Dynamic Convergence Adjustment


If the red, green and blue dots are not balanced or aligned, then Preparation:
use the BMC magnet to adjust in the manner described below. • Before starting this adjustment, adjust the horizontal static
R G B R G B R G B convergence and the vertical static convergence
• Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to normal.

1. Adjust TLH. (TLH correction piece)


1 Receive the dot/hatch pattern signal and adjust picture quality
by the menu.
2 Correct horizontal mis-convergence of red and blue of both sides
R B
G R G B G on the X axis.
R B
When red is outside insert BMC magnet to right side (THL+)
views from DY neck. And when blue is outside, insert it to left
side (THL–) and take both sides.
R B B R TLH +
(B) (R) (R) (B) TLH -

5 Y separation axis correction magnet adjustment.


1. Receive the cross-hatch signal and adjust [PICTURE] to [MIN]
and [BRIGHTNESS] to [STANDARD] .

2. Adjust the Y separation axis correction magnet on the neck 2. Adjust XCV core.
assembly so that the horizontal lines at the top and bottom of To able to become balance of XCV on the X axis well.
the screen are straight. 3. Adjust V-TILT.
Blue Red Correct the vertical mis-convergence of red and blue of verti-
Neck assy Neck assy
cally sides on the Y axis.
4. Adjust YCH.
Adjust horizontal mis-convergence of red and blue of verti-
cally sides on the Y axis. Mentioned above steps 2 to 4 are
adjusting respectively perform minuteness tracking.
Red Blue

YCH
TLV1
VM board VM board
TLV2 XCV
BMC magnet C board

RV9001
Note
1. The Red and Blue magnets should be equally far from the
horizontal center line.
2. Do not separate the Red and Blue magnets too far. (Less than VM board
8 mm)

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RM-916 RM-958

(3) Screen-corner Convergence 4-3. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT


Note
Focus adjustment should be completed before W/B adjustment.

b a (1) Receive digital monoscope pattern.


a-d : screen-corner
(2) Set "A/V CONTROL" to "STANDARD".
misconvergence (3) Adjust FOCUS VR so that the center of the screen becomes
justfocus.
c d (4) Change the receiving signal to white pattern and blue back.
(5) Confirm MAGENTA RING should not be over the limit sam-
ple. In case MAGENTA RING is over the limit sample, adjust
FOCUS VR to take tracking of MAGENTA RING and FO-
CUS.

Fix a Permalloy assy corresponding to the misconverged


areas.
b

Focus
d

Permalloy assembly c
Screen
(No Function)

FLYBACK TRANSFORMER (T6803)

4-4. NECK ASSY TWIST ADJUSTMENT


(1) Receive dot/hatch pattern.
(2) Turn FOCUS VR fully counter-clockwise.
(3) Confirm the dot shape at the screen center. (Fig. 4-4)
(4) Resume FOCUS VR.
Note
In case of turning NECK ASSY, loosen the screw 3 turns. Do not
move the position.

OK

Turn NECK ASSY clockwise.

Turn NECK ASSY counter clockwise.

Fig. 4-4

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RM-916 RM-958

4-5. G2 (SCREEN) AND WHITE BALANCE 3. SUB PICTURE BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT


1) Tune RF PAL white signal at program No. 1 and No. 2.
ADJUSTMENTS
2) Select “TWIN PICTURE” mode.
1. G2 (SCREEN) ADJUSTMENT 3) Receive different RF PAL white signals in MAIN and Sub
1) Set the PICTURE and BRIGHTNESS to normal. picture.
2) Put to VIDEO input mode without signals. 4) Adjust RV3300 on A PWB, so that the output from the 17 pin
3) Connect R, G and B of the C board cathode to the oscilloscope. and 20 pin of the CN1180 becomes within the spec.
4) Adjust BRIGHTNESS to obtain the cathode voltage to the value
below. CVBS 1
5) Whilst watching the picture, adjust the screen VR (RV9002) 17 pin
located on the C board to the point just before the flyback re- MAIN
turn lines disappear (to the point before cut-off)

A
170 V ± 2 (VDC)

0V

2. WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT CVBS 2


1) Set to Service Mode (Refer Section 4-1: ADJUSTMENTS 20 pin
WITH COMMANDER). SUB
2) Input white raster signal.
3) Set the following condition.
PICTURE minimum, BRIGHTNESS 50% B
4) Select GCT (WHB 7) and BCT (WHB 8) with [1] and [4], and
adjust the level with [3] and [6] for the best white balance.
5) Set the PICTURE to maximum.
6) Select GDR (WHB 4) and BDR (WHB 5) with [1] and [4], and Spec: |A - B| ≤ ± 20mV
adjust the level with [3] and [6] for the best white balance.
7) Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then [0].

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
SECTION 5 RM-916 RM-958

CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS

5-1. ADJUSTMENTS WITH COMMANDER


Service adjustments are made with the RM-916 and RM-958 that
comes with this unit. 1, 4 Select the adjustment item.
a. ENTERING SERVICE MODE ↓
3, 6 Raise/lower the data value.
With the unit on standby ↓
↓ [MUTING] Writes.
[DISPLAY] ↓
↓ - Executes the writing.
5
↓ 7, - All the data becomes the values in memory.
VOL (+) 8, - All user control goes to the standard state.
↓ 5, - Service data initialization (Be sure not to use
[POWER] usually.)
This operation sequence puts the unit into service mode. [DISPLAY], - Write 50Hz adjustment data to 60Hz, or vice
versa.
b. METHOD OF CANCELLATION FROM SERVICE 2, - Copy and write all data.
MODE
Set the standby condition (Press [POWER] button on the commander),
then press [POWER] button again, hereupon it becomes TV mode. DRC-MF MUTING DISPLAY DRC-MF POWER

A/B PIC
c. METHOD OF WRITE INTO MEMORY MTS MODE VIDEO TV

1) Set to Service Mode.


1 2 3
2) Press [1] (UP) and [4] (DOWN), select an item of adjustment. 1 2 3
4 5 6
3) Press [MUTING] button and it will indicate WRITE on the screen. 4 5 6
7 8 9
4) Press [0] button to write into memory. 7 8 9
JUMP JUMP 0 ENTER
0 TV/VIDEO FREEZE SWAP PIP

d. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD PIC


MODE
SOUND
MODE SURROUND
TWIN
PIP CH
MENU

1) After adjustment, pull out the plug from AC outlet, and then FAVORITE
PROGR
INDEX
ZOOM ZOOM
IN IN
LEFT RIGHT
plug into AC outlet again. MENU PROGR FAVORITE
CH
INDEX

2) Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode. SOUND


MODE
PIP CH

SURROUND WAKE UP SLEEP

3) Call the adjusted items again to confirm adjustments were made. VOL CH
ENTER

PRESET VTR 1 2 3 DVD

The screen display is :


VIDEO
POWER
Device Name Item Name Marking of virgin NVM
TITLE

Item No Data Mode


TV TV

GEO 00 VSZ 29 p SERVICE p 50 PAL, SECAM : 50


NTSC : 60
0 013Q/018Q 1.2M 59 FF 000A RM-916 RM-958

Suffix No
(OEM Code)
Software version Total Power-On time (hours)

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RM-916 RM-958

5-2. ADJUSTMENT METHOD


Item Number 00 of device GEO
This explanation uses H-Position as an example. Use the same method for all Items. Use 1 and 4 to select the
1. Select “GEO 00 VSZ” with the 1 and 4 buttons. adjustment item, use 3 and 6 to adjust, write with [MUTING],
2. Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons. then execute the write with -.
3. Select the optimum state. (The standard is 1F for PAL reception.)
4. Write with the [MUTING] button. (The display changes to Note : 1. In [WRITE], the data for all items are written into memory
WRITE.) together.
5. Execute the writing with the - button. (The WRITE 2. For adjustment items that have different standard data
display will be changed to red color while excuting, and back between 50Hz or 60Hz, be sure to use the respective
to SERVICE.) input signal after adjustment.
3. Additional function to skip category (device) to category
GREEN
(device).
GEO 00 HPS 29 SERVICE 50
0 013Q 1.2M 59 FF 0 000A example:
or Adjusted with [3] GEO 00 HPS
018Q and [6] buttons.

DAC 00 XXX
The buttons for the function above should be cursor +/–.

GEO 00 HPS 1F WRITE 50 GREEN


0 013Q 1.2M 59 FF 0 000A
or
018Q

Written with [MUTING]

GEO 00 HPS 1F SERVICE 50 RED


0 013Q 1.2M 59 FF 0 000A The WRITE display
or then the display
018Q returns to a green
SERVICE.

Write executed with [0]

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SERVICE LIST ITEM
TVG Functionality Function Device Name
50 60 Eco Mode
Category No. Name DRC DRC PinP PinP V INDEX TWIN DRC DRC DRC 60 VC PinP PinP V INDEX TWIN DRC DRC Eco Eco Eco Eco
1250 1250 V 100 100 V 1250 100 100 V On Off On V Off V
GEO 00 VSZ V SIZE 20 17 20 1F 17 21 21 1E 1F 1B 1F 1B 1F 1F 20 1F CXA2100AQ
01 VPS V POSITION 23 24 23 25 24 21 20 22 22 27 21 1B 20 1C 25 24
02 VLN V LINEARITY 06 06 06 06 08 08 06 06 06 06 06 06
03 SCO S CORRECTION 0A 0A 0A 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
04 HSZ H SIZE 1A 1B 3A 3A 1A 1A 1A 1B 16 16 3A 3A 17 13 16 16
05 HPS H POSITION 30 2F 20 1E 32 2E 34 30 2A 15 32 19 2F 2E 25 21
06 PAP PIN AMP 37 33 36 34 37 32 33 1A 36 35 34 33
07 UPN UPPER CORNER PIN 26 28 26 2A 26 26 25 26 27 2B 27 29
08 LPN LOWER CORNER PIN 26 26 25 25 27 26 25 27 26 18 25 24
09 TRZ TRAPEZIUM 09 09 09 09 08 07 08 08 0C 0B 0C 1B 0C 0A 0B 0B
0A AGL AFC ANGLE 06 06 06 06 06 06 06 05 06 06 07 06
0B BOW AFC BOW 09 09 09 09 08 08 09 09 09 09 09 09
0C LBL LEFT H BLANKING 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B
0D RBL RIGHT H BLANKING 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
0E MPN MIDDLE PIN DISTORTION 00 00 00 00
COMPENSATION
0F UVL UPPER V LINEARITY 00 00
10 LVL LOWER V LINEARITY 00 00
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11 HSP HORIZONTAL HIGH VOLTAGE 00 00 00 00


COMPENSATION
12 VCP VERTICAL HIGH VOLTAGE 00 00 00 00
COMPENSATION
13 VAS V ASPECT 2F 2F 2F 2F
14 VSC V SCROLL 1F 1F
15 USC UNDER-SCAN MODE ON/OFF 00 01 00 01
16 VBW V BLANKING WIDTH CONTROL 00 03 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
17 AT1 AKB REFERENCE TIMING 02 00 02 00 02 02 02 00 02 00 02 02
DAC 00 HCT H CENTER 33 33 MB88141
01 HLN H LINEARITY 13 13 13 13 11 11 13 13 13 13 11 11
02 MDP MIDDLE PIN 23 23 23 23 24 24 23 23 23 23 24 24
03 CCP LOWER CORNER PIN 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
04 HTR HORIZONTAL TRAPEZIUM 12 13 13 13 05 15 12 13 13 13 05 14
05 DF DF ON/OFF SWITCH 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
06 DPH DF PHASE 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F
07 QPH QP PHASE 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
08 QAC QP AMPLITUDE 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
09 QDC QP DC LEVEL 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
0A QDV QP V MODULATION 1F 1F 1F 1F 21 21 1E 1E 1E 1E 23 23
0B QAV QP AMPLITUDE MODULATION 1A 1A 1A 1A 21 21 1D 1D 1D 1D 26 26

RM-916
0C ABC ABL D/A CONTROL 00 00 7E 7E

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SERVICE LIST ITEM

RM-916
TVG Functionality Function PAL/50Hz NTSC/60Hz Device Name

DRC1050 Progressive DRC1050 Progressive


Category No. Name DRC DRC PinP PinP INDEX TWIN Progressive Progressive DRC DRC PinP PinP INDEX TWIN Progressive Progressive
1050 1050 VC VC 1050 1050 VC VC

RM-958
VC VC
GEO 00 VSZ V SIZE 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 20 20 20 20 20 20 1F 1F CXA2100AQ
01 VPS V POSITION 21 21 21 21 21 21 1F 1F 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1E 1E
02 VLN V LINEARITY 06 06 06 06 07 07 07 07 07 07 07 07
03 SCO S CORRECTION 09 09 09 09 09 09 0A 0A 0A 0A 09 09
04 HSZ H SIZE 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1B 1B 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1B 1B
05 HPS H POSITION 24 1F 24 1F 28 24 24 20 1D 17 1D 17 1D 1D 1C 16
06 PAP PIN AMP 22 25 22 25 26 22 21 21 22 25 22 25 22 22 21 21
07 UPN UPPER CORNER PIN 26 2B 26 2B 28 27 26 28 26 2A 26 2A 26 26 26 28
08 LPN LOWER CORNER PIN 27 2A 27 2A 27 27 27 29 27 2A 27 2A 27 27 27 27
09 TRZ TRAPEZIUM 08 08 08 08 08 08 07 07 06 06 06 06 06 08 07 07
0A AGL AFC ANGLE 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09 09
0B BOW AFC BOW 08 08 08 08 06 06 08 08 08 08 07 07
0C LBL LEFT H BLANKING 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B 1B
0D RBL RIGHT H BLANKING 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 2C 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
0E MPN MIDDLE PIN DISTORTION 00 00 00 00
COMPENSATION
0F UVL UPPER V LINEARITY 00 00
10 LVL LOWER V LINEARITY 00 00
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11 HCP HORIZONTAL HIGH VOLTAGE 00 00 00 00


COMPENSATION
12 VCP VERTICAL HIGH VOLTAGE 00 00 00 00
COMPENSATION
13 VAS V ASPECT 30 2C 30 2C 2C 30 31 2C 2F 2B 2F 2B 2F 2F 30 2E
14 VSC V SCROLL 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 21 24 24 24 24 24 23 23 23
15 USC UNDER-SCAN MODE ON/OFF 00 01 00 01
16 VBW V BLANKING WIDTH CONTROL 00 03 00 03 00 03 00 03 00 03 00 03
17 AT1 AKB REFERENCE TIMING 02 00 02 00 02 02 02 00 02 00 02 02
DAC 00 HCT H CENTER 09 09 MB88141
01 HLN H LINEARITY 13 13 13 13 11 11 13 13 13 13 10 10
02 MDP MIDDLE PIN 25 25 25 25 23 23 25 25 25 25 23 23
03 CCP LOWER CORNER PIN 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
04 HTR HORIZONTAL TRAPEZIUM 13 13 13 13 1C 1C 12 13 13 13 17 17
05 DF DF ON/OFF SWITCH 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
06 DPH DF PHASE 01 01 01 01 01 01 19 01 01 01 01 01
07 Q PH QP PHASE 01 01 01 01 01 01 13 01 01 01 01 01
08 QAC QP AMPLITUDE 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
09 QDC QP DC LEVEL 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
0A QDV QP V MODULATION 1F 1F 1F 1F 21 21 1E 1E 1E 1E 23 23
0B QAV QP AMPLITUDE MODULATION 1A 1A 1A 1A 21 21 1D 1D 1D 1D 26 26
0C ABC ABL D/A CONTROL

condition:
Picture Mode : Dynamic
Picture Rotation : 0
Eco Mode : OFF
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TVG Functionality Function Device
Category No. Name Common
WHB 00 CBO DC OFFSET CANCELLER FOR CB1 0A CXA2100AQ
01 CRO DC OFFSET CANCELLER FOR CR1 0A
02 SBR SUB BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 1F
03 RDR R DRIVE 29
04 GDR G DRIVE 24
05 BDR B DRIVE 25
06 RCT R CUTOFF 29
07 GCT G CUTOFF 06
08 BCT B CUTOFF 25
09 SBO SUB BRIGHTNESS OFFSET 20
0A RDO R DRIVE OFFSET 1F
0B GDO G DRIVE OFFSET 1A
0C BDO B DRIVE OFFSET 1B
0D RCO R CUTOFF OFFSET 1F
0E GCO G CUTOFF OFFSET 22
0F BCO B CUTOFF OFFSET 16
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TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common 50 60 Twin Index Picture Mode Eco Mode
Category No. Name TV Video DVD TV Video DVD Dynamic Standard Hi-Fine Personal Eco-OnNC Eco-OffNC Eco-OnVC Eco-OffVC

SAJ 00 PIC PICTURE CONTROL 3F 32 28 CXA2100AQ

RM-958
01 BRT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL 23 1F 1B
02 COL COLOR CONTROL 2B 1F 1F
03 HUE HUE CONTROL 1F 1F 1F
04 SHP SHARPNESS CONTROL 22 1F 1D
05 VML VM LEVEL 03 02 01 02
06 DYC DYNAMIC COLOR ON/OFF 01 01 00 01
07 CTM COLOR TEMPERATURE FOR DYNAMIC COLOR 00 00 00 00
08 CAX COLOR MATRIX SPECIFICATION 02 02 02 00 00 00
09 GMA GAMMA CORRECTION 02 02 03 02
0A DCT DC TRANSMISSION CONTROL 01 01 00 01
0B DPL AUTO PEDESTAL LEVEL CONTROL 02 01 00 01
0C ABM ABL MODE CONTROL 01 00 00 00
0D ABT ABL CURRENT DETECTION VTH CONTROL 02 00 02 00
0E CLO COLOR OFFSET 09 08 09 09
0F CLW COLOR STEP WIDTH TO THE CHANGE OF S/N 03
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10 HUO HUE OFFSET 08 08 09 09


11 SHO SHARPNESS OFFSET 12 14 0F 09 0F 0F
12 SHW SHARPNESS STEP WIDTH TO THE CHANGE OF S/N 01
13 PIO PICTURE OFFSET FOR TWIN/INDEX 07 07
14 BRO BRIGHTNESS OFFSET 07 07 07 07
JGL 00 PON RGB AND AKB REFERENCE PULSE OUTPUT 01 CXA2100AQ
ON/OFF
01 RGB RGB OUTPUT SELECTION 07
02 AGG AGING MODE SELECTION 00
03 DPS Y/C DELAY LINE PASS MODE SWITCH 00
04 BBT RGB BOTTOM LIMITTER CONTROL 03
05 LML RGB AMPLITUDE LIMITTER CONTROL 00
06 PAB DC LEVEL FOR PEAK ABL 0F
07 SCO SUB PICTURE CONTROL 07
08 LV2 RGB LEVEL FOR RGB2 07
09 SF0 SHARPNESS CIRCUIT F0 01 01 01 01 01 01
0A PRO PRE/OVER-SHOOT RATIO CONTROL 00 03 03 03 03 03
0B LTI LUMINANCE TRANSIENT IMPROVEMENT 02 02 00 02
0C CTI CHROMINANCE TRANSIENT IMPROVEMENT 01 01 00 01

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TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common 2D 3D S-Input Others TV Video DVD
Comb Comb
Category No. Name 50 60 50 60 50 60
YCT 00 TNT TINT ADJUSTMENT FOR NTSC 25 25 22 22 CXA2123Q
01 PNG PAL/NTSC GATE WIDTH 00
02 PNI PAL/NTSC SENSITIVITY SW 00
03 SCL SUB COLOR CONTROL 05 04 07 07
04 SCT SUB CONTRAST CONTROL 08 07 08 07
05 SF0 SHARPNESS CENTER FREQUENCY CHANGING 02
06 SEQ SHARPNESS EQUALIZER CHARACTERISTIC 03
07 SHG SHARPNESS GAIN CONTROL 05 06 05 06 07 07
08 YOL Y-OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL 1F
09 BSP BLACK STRETCH START POINT CHANGING 00
0A COL CB/CR OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL 1A
0B DCR DC RESTORATION RATIO ADJUSTMENT 00
0C BF0 BPF/TQF F0 ADJUSTMENT 01
0D BFQ BPF/TQF Q ADJUSTMENT 02
0E FSW BPF/TQF SWITCH 01
0F SDT SECAM DOUBLE TRAP SWITCH 01
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10 LPF Y/CB/CR LPF SWITCH 01


11 YDL Y-DL TIME ADJUSTMENT 06 05 03 05
12 CMT CB/CR OUTPUT MUTE SWITCH 00
13 BO1 CB OFFSET1 ADJUSTMENT (MAIN ROUTE) 07
14 RO1 CR OFFSET1 ADJUSTMENT 07
15 CDF V COUNT DOWN FREQUENCY SWITCH 00
16 CDM V COUNT DOWN JUDGE SWITCH 00
17 AFC AFC SENSITIVITY SWITCH 00 00 00 00
18 MVM MACROVISION MASK + AFC MASK 00
19 SRY SECAM R-Y BLACK ADJUSTMENT 07
1A SBY SECAM B-Y BLACK ADJUSTMENT 01
1B BEL SECAM BELL/HPF SWITCHING 02
1C BLF BELL F0 ADJUSTMENT 00
1D SVI SECAM V-ID SWITCH 00
1E SGP SECAM GATE POSITION ADJUSTMENT 00
1F SID SECAM SENSITIVITY SWITCH 01

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
20 SIH SECAM INHIBITION SWITCH 00
21 STP Y BLACK LEVEL SETUP FOR PAL PLUS 00
22 HVC H-VCO TEMPERATURE CHARACTER CANCELLING 02

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23 3NR 3D NR OPERATION ON/OFF 01
24 BW6 3D NR FOR 60Hz NON-BUST SIGNAL ON/OFF 01
25 WSH SHARPNESS GAIN STEP FOR NOISE REDUCTION 00
26 WCO DC RESTORATION RATIO ADJUSTMENT 00
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RM-916
TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common S-Input Col Mode TV Video DVD
Category No. Name SECAM NTSC PAL 50 60 50 60
SYC 00 TNT TINT ADJUSTMENT FOR NTSC 22 22 20 20 CXA2123Q

RM-958
01 PNG PAL/NTSC GATE WIDTH 00
02 PNI PAL/NTSC SENSITIVITY SW 00
03 SCL SUB COLOR CONTROL 06 06 09 09
04 SCT SUB CONTRAST CONTROL 08 07 08 07
05 SF0 SHARPNESS CENTER FREQUENCY CHANGING 02
06 SEQ SHARPNESS EQUALIZER CHARACTERISTIC 03
07 SHG SHARPNESS GAIN CONTROL 07
08 YOL Y-OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL 1F
09 BSP BLACK STRETCH START POINT CHANGING 00
0A COL CB/CR OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL 3C
0B DCR DC RESTORATION RATIO ADJUSTMENT 00
0C BF0 BPF/TQF F0 ADJUSTMENT 01
0D BFQ BPF/TQF Q ADJUSTMENT 02
0E FSW BPF/TQF SWITCH 01
0F SDT SECAM DOUBLE TRAP SWITCH 01
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10 LPF Y/CB/CR LPF SWITCH 01


11 YDL Y-DL TIME ADJUSTMENT 05 03 02 03
12 NCM 1-H ADDITION SWITCH 01
13 CMT CB/CR OUTPUT MUTE SWITCH 00
14 BO1 CB OFFSET1 ADJUSTMENT (MAIN ROUTE) 07
15 RO1 CR OFFSET1 ADJUSTMENT 07
16 CDF V COUNT DOWN FREQUENCY SWITCH 00
17 CDM V COUNT DOWN JUDGE SWITCH 00
18 AFC AFC SENSITIVITY SWITCH 00 00 00
19 MVM MACROVISION MASK + AFC MASK 00
1A SRY SECAM R-Y BLACK ADJUSTMENT 07
1B SBY SECAM B-Y BLACK ADJUSTMENT 01
1C BEL SECAM BELL/HPF SWITCHING 02
1D BLF BELL F0 ADJUSTMENT 00
1E SVI SECAM V-ID SWITCH 00
1F SGP SECAM GATE POSITION ADJUSTMENT 00
20 SID SECAM SENSITIVITY SWITCH 01
21 SIH SECAM INHIBITION SWITCH 00
22 STP Y BLACK LEVEL SETUP FOR PAL PLUS 00
23 HVC H-VCO TEMPERATURE CHARACTER CANCELLING 02

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TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Category No. Name Common Sur VDD Sur VDP Sur TRS Sur SIM Sur Off Dynamic Drama Soft
AP 00 BAS BASS CONTROL 0B 09 07 TDA7315
01 TRE TREBLE CONTROL 0B 09 07
02 LDN LOUDNESS ON/OFF 01
DSP 00 DUL DIR UNLOCK DETECTION MODE 00 TC9446F
01 DIM DIGITAL INPUT MODE 03
02 TFM TRUSURROUND FRONT MINUS 5A 5A
03 TFP TRUSURROUND FRONT PLUS 12 12
04 TCE TRUSURROUND CENTER 40 40
05 TS1 TRUSURROUND SURROUND #1 20 E0
06 TS2 TRUSURROUND SURROUND #2 20 20
07 TSP TRUSURROUND SURROUND PLUS 68 68
08 TSM TRUSURROUND SURROUND MINUS 68 68
09 LFE LOW FREQUENCY EFFECT 5A
0A BHL BBE EFFECT 1 FOR BBE HIGH 33 33 33 28 40
0B BHH BBE EFFECT 2 FOR BBE HIGH 33 33 33 28 48
0C BLL BBE EFFECT 1 FOR BBE LOW 2B 2B 2B 24 33
0D BLH BBE EFFECT 2 FOR BBE LOW 2B 2B 2B 24 33
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0E DLR DELAY SELECTION AT DSP RESET 07


0F BBE BBE SELECTION 01 01 03

TVG Functionality Function Device


Category No. Name Common
MSP 00 WST W/G STEREO THRESHOLD 15 MSP3415D
01 WBT W/G BILINGUAL THRESHOLD EA
02 WLL W/G MONOAURAL THRESHOLD 05
03 WAC W/G AGREEMENT COUNT 01
04 WDL W/G SEARCH DELAY 30
05 NDL NICAM SEARCH DELAY 20
06 SDL STEREO STATUS READ DELAY 10
07 AGC AGC SWITCH AUTO/CONSTANT 01
08 REL AGC GAIN AT CONSTANT MODE 28
09 CRM CARRIER MUTING ON/OFF 00
0A ACO AUDIO CLOCK ON/OFF 01

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
0B FP FM PRESCALE FOR NON-M SYSTEM 1B
0C FPM FM PRESCALE FOR M SYSTEM 32
0D FH FM PRESCALE FOR HDEV 2D

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0E FHM FM PRESCALE FOR HDEV AND M 65
0F WGP W/G PRESCALE 2A
10 NIP NICAM PRESCALE 6D
11 ERR AUTO FM SWITCH THRESHOLD 50
12 VOL LOUDSPEAKER GAIN 0700H TO 07FFH 6D
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RM-916
TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common Twin TV Video Picture Mode
Category No. Name Dynamic Standard Hi-Fine Personal
LTI 00 LDH HISTOGRAM SEGMENT SELECTION 01 TDA9178

RM-958
01 CFS CONTOUR FILTER SELECTION 01
02 WLB LETTERBOX WINDOW SWITCH 00
03 VDC VIDEO DEPENDENT CORING 01 01 01 01
04 DEM DEMONSTRATION MODE 00
05 CDP LUMINANCE DELAY 04
06 OSP OVERRULE SMART PEAKING 00
07 WPO WHITE POINT STRETCH OFF 00
08 DSK SKIN TONE SWITCH 00 00 00 00
09 ASK SKIN TONE ANGLE SELECTION 00
0A WSK SKIN TONE WIDTH SELECTION 00
0B SSK SKIN TONE SIZE SELECTION 00
0C DGR GREEN ENHANCEMENT SWITCH 00 01 01 00 01
0D DGT THRESHOLD OF GREEN ENHANCEMENT SWITCH 07
0E GGR GREEN ENHANCEMENT GAIN 00
0F WGR GREEN ENHANCEMENT WITDH 00
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10 SGR GREEN ENHANCEMENT SIZE 00


11 DBL BLUE STRETCH SWITCH 00
12 GBL BLUE STRETCH GAIN SELECTION 00
13 SBL BLUE STRETCH SIZE SELECTION 00
14 CDS COLOR DEPENDENT SHARPNESS 01 01 00 01
15 CST THRESHOLD OF COLOR DEPENDENT SHARPNESS 07
16 CTI COLOR TRANSIENT IMPROVEMENT 00 00 00 00
17 BON BLACK OFFSET COMPENSATION 00 00 00 00
18 BTD ADAPTIVE BLACK STRETCH 00 00 00 00
19 NLD NON-LINEARITY AMPLIFIER 00 15 15 00 15
1A NLW STEP WIDTH OF NON-LINEARITY AMPLIFIER 07
1B VGD VARIABLE GAMMA 1F 1F 1F 1F 1F
1C VGW STEP WITDH OF VARIABLE GAMMA 00
1D PKD PEAKING AMPLITUDE 3F 2B 0E 2B
1E PKW STEP WIDTH OF PEAKING AMPLITUDE 08
1F SPD STEPNESS CORRECTION 00 00 00 00
20 CRD CORING LEVEL 1B 1B 00 1B
21 CRW STEP WIDTH OF CORING LEVEL 09
22 CRO CORING LEVEL OFFSET FOR VIDEO MODE 06
23 LWD LINE WIDTH CORRECTION 1F
24 SNM S/N MODE UNDER UNREALIBLE S/N CONDITION 00
25 SNC S/N RATIO AVERAGE COUNTER 03 03
26 FMC FEATURE MODE MATCHING COUNTER 0D

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TVG Functionality Function 50 60 Device Name
Category No. Name Single PinP TWIN INDEX Single Single PinP TWIN INDEX Single
DRC 1250 DRC 100 DRC 1250 DRC 100
MID 00 HPH HORIZONTAL ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA PHASE 52 52 8E 8E 52 52 52 7F 7F 52 MB94918
01 VPH VERTICAL ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA PHASE 1A 1A 1F 1F 0D 1D 1D 1F 1F 11
02 HSZ HORIZONTAL ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
03 VSZ VERTICAL ACTIVE DISPLAY AREA SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
04 HPW DISPLAY H-SYNC PLUS WIDTH 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F
05 VPW DISPLAY V-SYNC PLUS WIDTH 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03
06 YDL DISPLAY OUTPUT Y/C DELAY CORRECTION 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
07 MHP MAIN PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION (SINGLE & PINP) 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
08 MVP MAIN PICTURE VERTICAL POSITION (SINGLE & PINP) 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
09 MHS MAIN PICTURE HORIZONTAL SIZE (SINGLE & PINP) 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
0A MVS MAIN PICTURE VERTICAL SIZE (SINGLE & PINP) 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
0B PHP PINP SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION 7F 7F
0C PVP PINP SUB PICTURE VERTICAL POSITION 7F 7F
0D PHS PINP SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL SIZE 7F 7F
0E PVS PINP SUB PICTURE VERTICAL SIZE 7F 7F
0F PHO PINP SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION OFFSET 7F 7F
10 PVO PINP SUB PICTURE VERTICAL POSITION OFFSET 7F 7F
11 TMP TWIN MAIN PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION 00 00
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12 TSP TWIN SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION


13 TVP TWIN MAIN & SUB PICTURE VERTICAL POSITION
14 THS TWIN MAIN & SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL SIZE
15 TVS TWIN MAIN & SUB PICTURE VERTICAL SIZE
16 THO TWIN MAIN & SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL POSITION OFFSET
17 TVO TWIN MAIN & SUB PICTURE VERTICAL POSITION OFFSET
18 XHS INDEX SUB PICTURE HORIZONTAL SIZE
19 XVS INDEX SUB PICTURE VERTICAL SIZE
1A XHG INDEX HORIZONTAL GAP WIDTH BETWEEN PICTURES
1B XVG INDEX VERTICAL GAP WIDTH BETWEEN PICTURES
1C XHP INDEX 1ST SUB PICTURES HORIZONTAL POSITION
1D XVP INDEX 1ST SUB PICTURES VERTICAL POSITION
1E DHP DRC HORIZONTAL ACTIVE AREA POSITION 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
1F DHS DRC HORIZONTAL ACTIVE PIXEL SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F

Note: The functionality name HPH, VPH, HSZ and VSZ of MID category and its related data information above applies only to model KV-ES29M61

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
(Thailand).

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TVG Functionality Function 50 60 Device Name
Category No. Name Single PinP TWIN INDEX Single Single PinP TWIN INDEX Single
DRC 1250 DRC 100 DRC 1250 DRC 100
MID 20 DVP DRC VERTICAL ACTIVE AREA LINE POSITION 1A 1A 3F 3F 1A 1A 1A 39 39 1A MB94918
21 DVS DRC VERTICAL ACTIVE AREA LINE SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F

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22 VHP VDO HORIZONTAL ACTIVE AREA POSITION 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
23 VHS VDO HORIZONTAL ACTIVE AREA PIXEL SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
24 VEP VDO VERTICAL ACTIVE AREA EVEN POSITION 1E 1E 1E 1B 1B 1B
25 VVS VDO VERTICAL ACTIVE AREA LINE SIZE 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
26 VOP VDO VERTICAL ACTIVE AREA ODD POSITION 00 00 00 00 00 00
27 CLT VDO CLAMP PULSE OUTPUT TIMING 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
28 CLW VDO CLAMP PULSE WIDTH 04 04 04 04 04 04
29 VYD VDO ANALOG INPUT Y/C DELAY CORRECTION 00 00 00 00 00 00
2A VCR VDO CROMA SIGNAL ORDER 01 01 01 01 01 01
2B VDI VDO DIGITAL ANALOG INPUT SELECTION 01 01 01 01 01 01
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TVG Functionality Function PAL/50Hz NTSC/60Hz Device Name

DRC1050 Progressive DRC1050 Progressive


Category No. Name DRC DRC PinP PinP INDEX TWIN Progressive Progressive DRC DRC PinP PinP INDEX TWIN Progressive Progressive
1050 1050 VC VC 1050 1050 VC VC
VC VC
MID 00 HPH HORIZONTAL ACTIVE DISPLAY 52 52 8B 90 52 52 52 78 7E 52 MB94918
AREA PHASE
01 VPH VERTICAL ACTIVE DISPLAY 1A 1A 20 24 0D 25 25 2D 2E 13
AREA PHASE
02 HSZ HORIZONTAL ACTIVE DISPLAY 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
AREA SIZE
03 VSZ VERTICAL ACTIVE DISPLAY 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F 7F
AREA SIZE

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TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common TV Video NR Mode Picture Mode
Category No. Name NRmode0 NRmode1 NRmode4 NRmode3 Dynamic Standard Hi-Fine Personal
3CM 00 FRZ EXTERNAL MEMORY TEST BIT 00 UPD64082
01 NRM NOISE REDUCTION OPERATION MODE 00
02 YCO Y/C SIGNAL OUTPUT SELECTION 0D
03 SYC SYSTEM CLOCK SELECTION 01
04 STD STANDARD/NON-STANDARD OPERATION SELECTION 00
05 MSS INTER-FRAME/INTER-LINE OPERATION SELECTION 00
06 KIL KILLER/NON-KILLER OPERATION SELECTION 03
07 EAD EXTERNAL Y-ADC SWITCH 00
08 ECS EXTERNAL C-SYNC INPUT SELECTION 01
09 CPP ADC INPUT LEVEL & CLUMP PULSE WIDTH SELECTION 02
0A PWR ADC INPUT WIDTH SWITCH 00
0B HDP HORIZONTAL PHASE ADJUSTMENT 05
0C CDL C-SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT 04
0D DYC DY DETECTION CORING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 02 02 02 04
0E DYG DY DETECTION GAIN ADJUSTMENT 0A 0A 0A 0A
0F DCC DC DETECTION CORING LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 05 03 03 05
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10 DCG DC DETECTION GAIN ADJUSTMENT 05 0A 0A 05


11 YNR YNR NON-LINEAR FILTER SETUP 01
12 CNR CNR NON-LINEAR FILTER SETUP 01
13 WSC NOISE DETECTION CORING ADJUSTMENT 01
14 VTH HYSTERESIS SELECTION FOR H-SYNC NON-STANDARD 01 01
15 VTR SENSITIVITY SELECTION FOR H-SYNC NON-STANDARD 01 01
16 LDR SENSITIVITY SELECTION FOR FRAME-SYNC NON-STANDARD 02 01
17 VAP GAIN ADJUSTMENT FOR VERTICAL SHAPE CORRECTION 03 00 00 00
18 VAI VANISHING ADJUSTMENT FOR VERTICAL SHAPE CORRECTION 0C 00 00 00
19 TST TEST BIT 00
1A YPF CENTER FREQUENCY SELECTION FOR Y-PEAKING BPF 03 03 03 03
1B YPG GAIN ADJUSTMENT FOR Y-PEAKING BPF 08 08 08 08
1C VSE LINE COMB FILTER SETUP 0A
1D CCN C-SIGNAL SPLIT FILTER SWITCH 00
1E COS C-SIGNAL DELAY SWITCH AT NOISE REDUCTION 00
1F SDC DC DETECTION SENSITIVITY SWITCH 00

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TVG Functionality Function Device Name
Common TV Video NR Mode Picture Mode
Category No. Name NRmode0 NRmode1 NRmode4 NRmode3 Dynamic Standard Hi-Fine Personal
3CM 20 SDY DY DETECTION LOWER-LEVER SENSITIVITY SWITCH 01 UPD64082

RM-958
21 D2G D2 GAIN SELECTION 04
22 YHC Y-SIGNAL HIGHER-LEVEL CORING SELECTION 00 00 00 00 00
23 YHG Y-SIGNAL HIGHER-LEVEL GAIN SWITCH 00 00 00 00 00
24 SHT NON-STANDARD DETECTION & H/V COUNTER TEST BITS 00
25 CLK CLOCK TEST BITS 08
26 PLL PLL FILTER SETUP 0D
27 KRF KILLER DETECTION REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT 03
28 HSL H-SYNC SLICE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 0C
29 VSL V-SYNC SLICE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT 08
2A BPS INTERNAL BURST GATE START POSITION ADJUSTMENT 04
2B BPW INTERNAL BURST GATE WIDTH ADJUSTMENT 0A
2C ADC ADC CLOCK DELAY SELECTION 03
2D APD ADC POWER-DOWN SWITCH 01
2E NSD NON-STANDARD DETECTION TEST BIT 01
2F SPD MEMORY POWER-DOWN SWITCH 02
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30 CNT CNR TEST BIT 00


2CM 00 APA 2D COMB APACON ON/OFF 01 00 00 00 CXA2069Q

TVG Functionality Function Device


Category No. Name 50 60
DYC 00 SBH H STATIC CONV1 1F 1F CXA8070P
01 YBU H STATIC CONV2 UPPER 1F 1F
02 YBL H STATIC CONV2 LOWER 1F 1F
03 RSA H DYNAMIC CONV1 LEFT 1F 1F
04 LSA H DYNAMIC CONV1 RIGHT 1F 1F
05 LUB H DYNAMIC CONV2 TOP LEFT 1F 1F
06 LLB H DYNAMIC CONV2 BOTTOM LEFT 1F 1F
07 RUB H DYNAMIC CONV2 TOP RIGHT 1F 1F
08 RLB H DYNAMIC CONV2 BOTTOM RIGHT 1F 1F

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TVG Functionality Function Device
Category No. Name Common 50 60
TXT 00 TXH TELETEXT HORIZONTAL POSITION 4B SAA5261
01 TXV TELETEXT VERTICAL POSITION 0E
OPM 00 OSH OSD H POSITION 12 CXP750096
OPTION-MISC
01 FW1 OSD ODD/EVEN FIELD WINDOW SETUP #1 00
02 FW2 OSD ODD/EVEN FILED WINDOW SETUP #2 03
03 OHO OSD H POSITION OFFSET FOR INDEX 09
04 ICO INDEX "VIDEO" OSD HORIZONTAL OFFSET (12+1 INDEX) 01
05 ISO INDEX SUB-SCREEN OSD HORIZONTAL OFFSET 02
06 IL1 INDEX SUB-SCREEN OSD 1ST LINE VERTICAL POSITION 1C 16
07 IVO INDEX SUB-SCREEN OSD VERTICAL OFFSET 2F 22
08 COM COMB OPERATION SELECTION 00
09 APC APC SWITCH MUTE 01
0A TSY TV SYSTEM SELECTION UNDER SEARCHING WITH AUTO TV SYSTEM 00
0B MUT NO SIGNAL MUTE 00
0C AFM AUTO FM SWITCH 01
0D TVO V-ANGLE CORRECTION TO PICTURE ROTATION 03
0E DBL DISABLE BLUEBACK FUNCTION 01
0F SSO SPEED CH SEARCH SELECTION 01
10 TRP MPEG/JPEG NOISE REDUCTION FOR EACH INPUT 00
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OPB 00 OP1 OPTIONAL BITS 1 (SEE THE SPECIFIED SHEET) 67 OPTION-BITS


01 OP2 OPTIONAL BITS 2 (SEE THE SPECIFIED SHEET) 13

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Abbreviation:
ECO = Eco Mode
VC = V-Compressed Mode
NC = Non-Compressed Mode
Sur = Surround
VDD = Virtual Dolby Digital
VDP = Virtual Dolby Prologic
TRS = Tru Surround
SIM = Simulated

NOTE
• shaded items are fixed data.
• no data
• Standard data listed on the Adjustment Item Table are reference values, therefore it may be different for each model and for each mode.
• Note for Different Data: Those are the standard data values written on the microprocessor. Therefore, the data values of the modes
and stored respectively in the memory.
In case of a device replacement, adjustment by rewriting the data value is necessary for some items.
OPTION NOTE

COM Comb Operation Selection 00 = automatic operation (depends on color system status),
01 = no comb operation,
02 = forced 2D-comb operation,
03 = forced 3D-comb operation

TSY TV System Selection for Auto TV System 00 = B/G, 01 = I, 10 = D/K, 11 = M

SSO Speed CH Search Selection 00 = normal, 01 = 4 times, 10 = 6 times, 11 = 8 times

TRP MPEG/JPEG Noise Reduction


Input – – TV Video 1 Video 2 Video 3 Video 4 DVD

OP1 Items
Item TOP NICAM HDEV Reserved – DVD Input AV Input
KV-ES29M61 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1
KV-ES29N90 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1

AV Input 00 = no AV Input, 01 = 1 AV Input, 10 = 3 AV Input, 11 = 4 AV Input

OP2 Items
Item C-Text Korea Korea A-TV SYS USST SSV - OSD Language
Stereo Mode Model
KV-ES29M61 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
KV-ES29N90 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

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5-3. PICTURE QUALITY ADJUSTMENTS 1. NTSC VIDEO INPUT


-H-TRAPIZIUM ADJUSTMENT Input signal ; NTSC color bar, 75% to Video 1.
1. Input a cross hatch/dot signal. [TWIN] mode, [Service] mode.
2. Adjust DAC 4 HTR to make H-Trapizoid distortion best.
(i) SUB CONTRAST
SUB CONTRAST, SUB HUE, SUB COLOR Condition : SAJ 00 PIC 3F
02 COL 0
Adjustment condition
JGL 01 RGB 4
SAJ 00 PIC 3F
SAJ 13 PIO 0
06 DYC 0
Adjusting parameter:
0E CLO 6
LEFT ; YCT 08 YOL
10 HUO 7
RIGHT ; SYC 08 YOL
13 PIO 0

JGL 04 BBT 0
05 LML 3 VR1
VR2
PICTURE QUALITY : HI-FINE
ECO MODE : OFF GND
WIDE MODE : OFF
VR1 - VR2 = 1.85 ± 0.07 (Vp-p)
DRC-MF : DRC1250

(ii) SUB HUE/SUB COL


INPUT SIGNAL
Condition : SAJ 02 COL 1F
Video Color Bar (White and Color 75%)
JGL 01 RGB 7
RF Color Bar (White and Color 75%)
SAJ 10 HUO 7
Adjusting parameter:
MEASUREMENT POINT
LEFT ; YCT 0A COL
YCT 00 TNT
VR ; R100 (the pin 6 of CN1100 at A board)
RIGHT ; SYC 0A COL
VB ; B100 (the pin 7 of CN1100 at A board)
SYC 00 TNT

CAUTION
After the above Adjustment, these adjustment parameters must be
recovered to the original condition. VB4

Original condition
VB1 VB2 VB3
SAJ 00 PIC 28 HI-FINE
SAJ 06 DYC 0 HI-FINE
VB1 = VB4 ± 70 mV
VB2 = VB3 ± 70 mV

50 TV 50 VIDEO 60 TV 60 VIDEO

OE CLO 9 8 9 9

10 HUO 8 8 9 9

13 PIO TWIN = 7
JGL 04 BBT 3
05 LML 0

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2. NTSC RF INPUT 3. PAL RF INPUT


Input signal ; NTSC RF color bar, 75%. Input signal ; PAL RF color bar, 75%.
[TWIN] mode, [Service] mode. [TWIN] mode, [Service] mode.

(i) SUB CONTRAST (i) SUB CONTRAST


Condition : SAJ 00 PIC 3F Condition : SAJ 00 PIC 3F
02 COL 0 SAJ 02 COL 0
JGL 01 RGB 4 JGL 01 RGB 4
Adjusting parameter: Adjusting parameter:
LEFT ; YCT 04 SCT LEFT ; YCT 04 SCT
RIGHT ; SYC 04 SCT RIGHT ; SYC 04 SCT

VR1 VR1
VR2 VR2

GND GND

VR1 - VR2 = 1.85 ± 0.07 (Vp-p) VR1 - VR2 = 1.85 ± 0.07 (Vp-p)

(ii) SUB HUE/SUB COL (ii) SUB HUE/SUB COL


Condition : SAJ 02 COL 1F Condition : SAJ 02 COL 1F
JGL 01 RGB 7 JGL 01 RGB 7
SAJ 10 HUO 7 Adjusting parameter:
Adjusting parameter: LEFT ; YCT 03 SCL
LEFT ; YCT 03 SCL RIGHT ; SYC 03 SCL
YCT 00 TNT
RIGHT ; SYC 03 SCL
SYC 00 TNT VB4

VB1 VB2 VB3


VB4

VB2 = VB3 = VB4 = ± 70 mV


VB1 VB2 VB3

VB1 = VB4 ± 70 mV
VB2 = VB3 ± 70 mV

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5-4. DEFLECTION ADJUSTMENTS FOR DRC 100 MODE


12. Set to DRC 100 mode.
FOR DRC 1250 13. Repeat Step 5, Step 6 and Step 7.
1. Set to Service Mode. 14. Write “DAC 00 HCT DRC 100 Mode” as “DAC 00 HCT DRC
2. Input a Pal cross hatch/dot signal. 1250 Mode”.
3. Set the following condition. Write “DAC 01 HLN DRC 100 Mode” as “DAC 01 HLN DRC
Picture Mode to [DYNAMIC], Picture Rotation to [+/– 0] and 1250 Mode”.
Eco Mode to OFF.
4. Set to DRC 1250 mode. FOR PIP MODE
5. Using the 1 and 4 buttons select category GEO (Service 15. Set to PIP mode.
Mode). 16. Repeat Step 5 and Step 6.
6. Select and adjust the following items to obtain optimum image. 17. Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then -.
Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons.
FOR TWIN MODE
18. Set to TWIN Mode.
1 00 VSZ V SIZE
19. Using the 1 and 4 buttons select category GEO (Service
2 04 HSZ H SIZE
Mode).
3 01 VPS V POSITION
20. Select and adjust the following items to obtain optimum image.
4 05 HPS H POSITION
Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons.
5 03 SCO S CORRECTION
6 02 VLN V LINEARITY
1 01 VPS V POSITION
7 0B BOW AFC BOW
2 05 HPS H POSITION
8 06 PAP PIN AMP
3 06 PAP PIN AMP
9 07 UPN UPPER CORNER PIN
4 09 TRZ TRAPEZIUM
10 08 LPN LOWER CORNER PIN
11 09 TRZ TRAPEZIUM
21. Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then -.

7. Using the 1 and 4 buttons select category DAC (Service


FOR INDEX M0DE
Mode). 22. Set to Index Mode.
8. Select and ad List the following items to obtain optimum image.
23. Repeat Step 5 and Step 6.
Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons. 24. Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then -.

1 01 HLN H LINEARITY FOR WIDE MODE


2 00 HCT H CENTER 25. Set to WIDE Mode.
26. Using the 1 and 4 buttons select category GEO (Service
9. Select “GEO 04 HSZ” with the 1 and 4 buttons. Mode).
10. Confirm the H Size condition. If necessary, adjust the H SIZE 27. Select and adjust the following items to obtain optimum image.
to get a best condition. Raise/lower the data with the 3 and 6 buttons.
11. Write into the memory by pressing [MUTING] then -.
1 00 VSZ V SIZE
2 01 VPS V POSITION
3 05 HPS H POSITION
4 06 PAP PIN AMP
5 09 TRZ TRAPEZIUM

28. Input a NTSC cross hatch/dot signal and repeat all above steps.

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5-5. A BOARD ADJUSTMENT AFTER IC003


(MEMORY) REPLACEMENT

When replacing IC003 and IC004 (MEMORY), be sure to change


IC001 (µ-COM) to the following at the same time.

MODEL IC001 (µ-CON)


KV-ES29M61 CXP750096-013Q
KV-ES29N90 CXP750096-018Q

1. Enter to Service Mode.

2. Press commander buttons 5 and - (Data Initialize), and 2


and - (Data Copy) to initialize the data.

3. Call each item number and check if the respective screen shows
the normal picture.
In cases where items are not well adjusted, rectify the items
with fine adjustment.
Write the data per each item number ([MUTING] +-).

4. Select item numbers “OPB0” (OP1), “OPB1” (OP2) and


respectively set the bit per model with command buttons 3
and 6.

5. Press commander buttons 8 and - (Test Normal) to return


to the data that was set on the shipment from the factory.
(This will also cancel Service Mode.)

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5-6. PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT (1) PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENT (2)


Item Number 00 – 0B H-TRAPEZOID (DAC 4 HTR)
GEO 0 VSZ (V SIZE)

GEO 1 VPS (V POSITION)

GEO 2 VLN (V LINEARITY)

GEO 3 SCO (VERTICAL S-Correction)

GEO 4 HSZ (H SIZE)

GEO 5 HPS (H POSITION)

GEO 6 PAP (PIN AMP)

GEO 07 UPN (UPPER CORNER PIN)


GEO 08 LPN (LOWER CORNER PIN)

GEO 9 TRZ (TRAPEZIUM)

GEO 0A AGL (AFC.ANGLE)

GEO 0B BOW (AFC.BOW)

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SECTION 6 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

DIAGRAMS
6-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM

T6602

7
MAIN
CONVERTER
2
CN6800
V PROT
C (CRT DRIVE)
18 VPROT
CN6801

9 1 Q6811, Q6819
Q6820, Q6821
V.DY

6 ±17V RECT +17V AUDIO D6801


18 D6634 –17V AUDIO V+ 6
1 PUMP UP
19 VSAW– Q6801
V- 5
3
TO A BOARD CN1162

17 VSAW+ 5
CN9001
H.DY V.DY

3
10 HD2 7 4 IC9001
H-OUT DRIVE HDT PIN OUT
CN1652 +15V
+12V REG Q6806 T6804 Q6808
IC6800
H- 3
12 V 7 D9005 VIDEO OUT (RED) 32CI
MAIN RECT 17 I O +12V 2
1 13 HD1 V-OUT
G
FROM
5 AC IN RY6601
D6605 H-OUT DRIVE HDT
T6802
H-OUT
Q6807 H+ 1
PICTURETUBE
F2 7 H. PULSE
Q6805
2 VB J9001
CN9001
H.DY

16
TH6601 IC6801 H-C CLT
CN6603
3
RELAY
RY6603 +6.5V RECT +6.5V 5V
9 EXTRA PARA
15 FOCUS
CN6802
44 3
DY R DRIVE 1
Q9009
3 VI VO 8
R
15
2
D6633
16 VM H-CERT
1
BUFFER G 12
CN6802 200V
3.3V H-SAW 1
RELAY 20 N/S 2 TO C BOARD
1 RELAY DRIVE
RY6602 14 46 Q6813, 14 H1 4 CN9002 9 VOF B 11
DGC CHECK

Q6601 14 X-RAY H-SAW H-CAMP


2.5V
Q6804, 3
10
DGC CHECK

FOR
1
5 SWITCHING
13 CN6802 9 IK
17 N/S TO PICTURE TUBE HV
ST-BY RECT

CHECK 2 D
REGULATOR +10.5V RECT
D6644
+10.5V 9V
T6800
1 HV
HV 5
31 VM
S 1 12
CN6602
29 FOCUS 7
15 EXTRA-PARA H-C SHIFT H-C OUT
DEGAUSS
PIN
C 4
11
13 AFC PULSE
Q6822 Q6802 IC9002 3
+135V RECT +135V 4
CN6800 T6601
SRT
D6631 VIDEO OUT (GREEN) TO D BOARD
D BOARD IC6604 10
ST-BY DEFLECTION
CONVERTER
5 +135V 2 HV(T6803)
IC6603
41 VFB2 Q6800
V SAW CN9001 1 VB
MCR51A2 37 VSAW– 5
SWITCHING REGULATOR
4 6
IC6606 39 VSAW– G DRIVE 3 Q9010 3 VI VO 8
BUFFER
TO D1 BOARD CN6100

+5V REG
35 VSAW+ 6
3 7 I O 5V STBY
G 33 VSAW+ FOCUS TO TO E BOARD
F
9 VOF FV
SS. RST

–15V RECT C BOARD J9001


CN4500 TO D BOARD
VG (H)

COCP
VOCP
COVP

–15V 7
COM

2 8 D6817 DFT DF DAMP


NC

13
VD

SS
CT

VS

D6824
RT

CONTROL BLOCK 6
T6801 Q6821
5 IK FV(T6803)
& RELAY DRIVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8 SC
1 9
7
5
+15V +15V RECT 9
+135V IC6801
D6816 IC9003
CN6800 PULS-RECT 12
10 DF SW
IC6602
DETECT STBY RECT
DEGAUSS 11 DY PROT
M PIN OUT
D6809
10
VIDEO OUT (BLUE)
48 M PIN
3 2 Q6809 11
1 OUT1 VCC 8 30 H LIN
Q6810
4
+10.5
1
3 1 34 H CENTER H LIN OUT DF ON/OFF SW CN9001 1 VB
2 IN1– OUT2 7
IC6607 3 2 11 TO A 40 HP2
Q6816, 6815 Q9011 CN9002 TO D BOARD
PH6602
POWER MODULE IC6608 IC6613
14 HP1
B DRIVE 5 BUFFER 3 VI VO 8 A1
FEEDBACK 4 IC6637 13 DF PROT
28 DF DRIVE Q6817, 18
3 IN1+ IN2– 6 4 1
+5V
PH6601 +5V STBY 1 49 ABL 1 7 VOF
IC6601
4 GND IN2+ 5
REF. VOLTAGE
POWER ON CONTROL
+200V RECT Q9001 TO D BOARD
+200V D6813 IK 8 5 IK CN9007
STANDBY PIN 5
BUFFER G2 G2(T6803)
IC6608 3 CATHODE
OF CN6605
DETECT MAIN RECT
2 ANODE

1 OUT3 VCC 8 1 REF


TO C BOARD D6814
CN9007 G2RECT

2 IN3– OUT4 7

3 IN3+ IN4– 6
D (POWER SUPPLY, DEFLECTION HV)
4 GND IN4+ 5

DH (MAGNETIC FIELD CORRECTION)


CN3802
N/S (B) 1
F1 (AC LINE FILTER) F2 (AC SWITCH)
TO LCC
N/S (E) 2 F1601 F1602
IC3805
TO A BOARD DEGAUSS 3 Q3807 NS DRIVE LFT LFT
Q3808 CN6101 F1601 CN1602 CN1652 CN1651
CN1138 Q3809, 3812
BUFFER N/S MUTE 3 -IN1 AC IN 1 1 4 1 4 1 AC OUT AC OUT 1 1 AC IN TO D BOARD
OUT1 2 TO AC CORD AC OUT 2 2 AC IN CN6604
4 +IN1
AC IN 2 2 3 2 3 2 AC OUT
IC3807 SENSOR
S1651
NL3801 XOUT 4 7 -IN2 OUT2 8 POWER

6 +IN2
TO BEZEL TO COATING
REF 3 Q3810, 3811
EARTH
BUFFER
CN3801 RS812 R3811 CN3803
1M 470k
1/2W 1/2W

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RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

TO H2 BOARD TO H1/H3 BOARD TO J BOARD


TO C BOARD CN9001

CN4101 CN4500 CN1934 CN1901/CN1980 CN8304


CN1195 CN1190 CN1180
EXTRA PARABOLA 1 63 EXTRA-PARA R_OUT 30 1 R OUT
H DEFL 2 59 HS_IN G_OUT 28 2 G OUT

17 CVBS 1 OUT
20 CVBS 2 OUT
14 TVR OUT
18 HP_IN

16 TVL OUT
AFC PULSE 3 B_OUT 26 3 B OUT

2 KEY 2 IN

7 KEY 1 IN
4 SIRCS
2 LED G
1 LED R

4 RN IN
3 RP IN
2 LN IN
1 LP IN
HD1 4 19 L2_FIL IKIN 25 4 IK

D FOCUS 6 64 DF_PARA
HD2 9 IC4301 CN4502
A (MAIN-MICON, TUVIF, AUDIO AMP)
CN5402
BOARD
TO VM

CRT-DRIVER
V DEFL 12 60 VS_IN VM_OUT 45 3 VM
R100 13 46 VM_MOD IC1205
IC001 DIFFERENTIAL AMP IC1204
VPROT 14 Q4315 16 V_PROT1 500K 15
TO A BOARD CN1401

MAIN CONTROLLER L-AMP


V PROT SW CN1162
L-UB 1 LO L+ 3 CN1193
TO D BOARD DEGAUSS 11 61 DEGAUSS KEY 2 13 OUT 1 1 L SP
XRAY 16 20 XRAY R-UB 7 RO L- 2
CN4800 CN6800 NS ROT 20 52 NS ROT
LED 1 54 R+ 5 TO SPEAKER
GREEN 19 35 G2_IN CN1161
TO D1 BOARD CN6101

1 PROT 1 62 ST-BY LED 2 53 R- 6 IC1201 IN 9 IC2200


RED 20 36 R2_IN ABL_IN 22 ST-BY 5 TONE-CTRL HP-AMP 4
TO D BOARD R SP
4 CPCP 6 OVP SIRCS 64
BLUE 21 34 B2_IN ABL_FIL 23 CN6605 OVER VOLTAGE PROT. 11
KEY 1 7 L-UB
5 HP2 OVER CURRENT PROT. 13 3 OCP
BLK 22 33 YS/YM2 11 LOUT 17 3 1 6 LHP
6 HP1 TU101
HP100 ATT SW 45 TO H2 BOARD
TEXT RED 23 41 R1_IN
CN1150
7 H SYNC R-UB
R OUT CN1932
6 ROUT 16 5 7 7 RHP
TEXT GREEN 25 40 G1IN VP 100 A20 8 V SYNC AGC MONITOR 16 AGC
9 ABL 1 L OUT
TEXT BLUE 27 39 B1_IN R AFT1 17 Q101
32 R AFT1 DEL OUT IC1203
10 PROR 1 BUFFER
TEXT BLK 29 38 YS/YM1 AFT2 18 AFT2 SDA R-AMP
G SDA
33 G
EW 1 SCL SCL
B F MONO 23 F MONO
34 B NC F MONO IN 9
Y100 36 52 Y1IN Q002 ST
36 YS ST 29 NC MODE
YS BUFFER
U100 37 53 CB1IN HD 17 OUT 1
MSP RESET(MSP) 30 MSPR NC (RESET) MSPR
Q001 37 YM
V100 39 54 CR1IN
7

INVERTER MUTE 31 MUTE PLL-SW ST


X
DPIC SW 40 43 DPIC_DCTR IC002 35 I AFT OUT AFT1
1 Q301 Q313 STBY RF AGC AG
RESET IC 9 RESET
TO BUS CONTROLLER

Q4800 - H DRIVE1 MUTE MUTE


5
6

Q4801 - H DRIVE2 SDA


SDA 1 47 5 SDA RF SIGNAL SCL
B INT 2 19 B-INT
SCL 1 49 6 SCL
IC4803 CN1100
W PROTECT 40 7 WC TU3301
CPC-AMP
DET OUT Q3300
IC4802 SDA0 48 Q3301
5 5 IC003
PLL AMP AMP.
7 7 SCL0 50 EEPROM
6 6
CN1118
2 2 5 AFT OUT AFT2
1 1 7
3 3 6 SDA
RF SIGNAL
SCL

IC4801 IC4800
2
3
1 E 3 FS IN

FF CONP1 FF CONP2 (RGB OUT, DEFLECTION) 5 B IN


TO V BOARD
1 CN1801
7 G IN
ANTENNA IN SIGNAL
SPLITTER
9 R IN
CP1300

GREEN OUT 19
RED OUT 20
BLUE OUT 21

TEXT RED 23

TEXT GREEN 25

TEXT BLUE 27

TEXT BLK 29
CN1140

TO E BOARD
CN1401

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RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

H3 TO VM BOARD

(TOP KEY) CN1980

CN6104
S1972 1 GND

5 QP (–)
STBY 2 TO A BOARD
CN1190
H1 (LED, SIRCS RECEIVER) S1973
3 KEY 1 OUT
CN6101
PRG+

CN1901 6 HP1
IC1901 5P S1974

TO E BOARD
REMOTE SENSOR WHT IC6104

CN4800
PGRM- DQP-AMP
S-MICRO
TO A BOARD CN1190

4 CP CNTL
D1906 4 SIRCS 1
SPB-26MVWF S1975 IC6354 2
CN6103 2 REF
VOL+ MULTIPLAY

TO RT COIL
Q1901 ROT+ 3 3
G 2 LED2
LED DRIVER IC6356 1 8 IC6105
R N/S. OUT 4 DQP-CONT
Q1902 S1976 ROT- 1
1 LED1 VOL- 5
LED DRIVER 3 6 2
STBY 1 Q6107 I
5 3 G
ON DQP H-MOJI
S1977 5
TV/VIDEO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6 IC6353
8 5V REG
IC6102
DQP-CONT 3
+
S1978
2
ENTER 1 3
3
5 IC6351
IC6106
7 DC CONT.
S1979 6 H-SIZE CONT
MENU 2
1
3
TO J BOARD TO A BOARD 5
7
CN8301 CN1195 6
IC6101
QP-CONT CN6100

1 8
CN1934 MUTING 10 DF SW
J CONTROL LINE FROM MAIN UCOM 2 7

14 HP1
3 6 1 M-PIN
IC8302 Q6106
17 N/S
KEY 2 IN

CONST. C
CXA2069Q 5 2 DF SW
28 DF DRIVE
R IN

C IN
Y IN

S IN
L IN

L1 2 SCL 3 DF PH 29 FOCUS
30 H LIN
SCL
SDA

R1 4 SDA CLK DAT CS 3.3V 5V IC1204 4 H-LIN

TO BOARD CN6802
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

H2 L2 9
L OUT
L OUT+ TDA7481
LCH OUT
L SPEAKER 5 QP DV
34 GND
R2 11 43 L IN L OUT–
(AV INPUT, PRESET KEY, PHONE OUT) 6 H-TRP
35 V COMP+
L3 16 IC8103 AK4524 AUDIO CODEC R OUT+ IC6108
7 QP PH DAC CONT. 39 V COMP-
R OUT
R3 18 45 R IN R OUT– R SPEAKER 37 V SAW-
IC1203 8 QP AC
L4 23 33 V SAW+
TDA7481
MON L 9 CP CTR 41 VFB2
CN1932 R4 25 52 MCLK LRCK BCK SDI SD0 RCH OUT 44 H CENT
1 HP GND DVDL 59 10 H-CENT 46 H-SAW
IC1205 IC1201
2 HP LIN MON R
TO A BOARD DVDR 61 54 DIFF. AMP TDA7315D 11 QP AV
CN1193 48 M PIN
3 HP R IN TVL 62 AUDIO 12 QP DC

J1931
4 AU GND TVR 64 PRCESSOR A 49 ABL 1

5 HP MUTE MCLK LRCK BCK SD0 SDI Q6128


6 PLL UP IC8105 H-SAW Q6125
J8106 DIR AMP H LIN AMP 1
DIR TC9446F-002 Q6126
DIGITAL IC8106 IC6103
H LIN AMP2
AUDIO DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR M.PIN CONP
AUDIO IN SCL SDA P001 (ALIVE) 3.3V 1
2
S1931 3 2
1
AUTO PRESET 3
7
1 2 5 14 11 10 9
7
3 4 6 IC6201
1 IC6202
5 LPF V SIZE COMP
D1
J1932
CONTROL LINE FROM MAIN UCOM A1 (AUDIO DSP) (DF, DQP DRIVE)
2 3 4 5 6

V L R J1933
A (MAIN-MICON, TUVIF, AUDIO AMP)

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RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

J CN8304
(YCT, COMB FILTER, 50 Y MAIN OUT
IC8306
MAIN COLOR DECODER
VIDEO/AUDIO-IN/OUT) 47 U MAIN OUT
44 V MAIN OUT
VS 4 42 V PULSE MAIN OUT
IC8308
HS 9 2 IC8312 4 SUBCOLOR DECODER 41 H PULSE MAIN OUT
38 Y SUB OUT
AND GATE
YOUT 21 FL8314 35 U SUB OUT
2 SYNC IN 34 V SUB OUT
CbOUT 22 FL8315
32 V PULSE SUB OUT
IC8313 2 SYNC IN
CrOUT 23

VS 4
FL8316
31 H PULSE SUB OUT
27 CVBS OUT TEXT
TO A BOARD
CN1180
B3 IC602
IC802

CV OUT 1 11 Y FOR SYNC


1 CVB S/Y 20 CVBS 2 IN
(DRC, MID, DRC/MID CONTROLLER) 64Mbit SDRAM
Y IN 3 11 Y FOR SYNC HS 9 2 4 16Mbit SDRAM
TO BC4 BOARD 48 C1 IC8311 17 CVBS 1 IN
C IN 5 2.5V 3.3V
CN2001 AND GATE 16 TVL IN
BUFFER
14 TVR IN 2.5V 3.3V
C OUT 15 Q8302 39 C3 Q8464 19 Y1
BUFFER V 54MHz
41 CVBS/Y3 Q8465 18 CB1 4 RN OUT
IC8314 BUFFER H
3 RP OUT
Y IN 1 44 CVBS/Y2
Q8466 17 Cr1 2 LN OUT 54MHz
43 C2 17.28MHz
C IN 4 BUFFER
1 LP OUT IC601
TO SBX3005-11 CV OUT 6 C2 43 8
Y
FSC 9 46 FSC OUT C2 44
Q8361
ACPN 11 BUFFER CrOUT 23 8
C2 1 Cr-Y
19 Y1 CbOUT 22 IC801
Q8362 18 Cb1 YOUT 21 IC8306 DRC 1chip
BUFFER 3 IC8309 IC8310
7 (CXD2090Q) Cb-Y 8 IC901
17 Cr1 SCP 10 SW LTI V
Q8363 1 SC 19 Y
BUFFER 1 IC501 DRC process
17 Clamp pluse Clamp pulse
6 YIN CN8200 CN1108
525i n 525p MID-X CN502
Q8329 16 Cr-Y
8 -UIN 1 LP V-PULSE M OUT A24 525i n 1050i (CXD9509Q) A7 Y100 OUT
IC8302 AV/SW AMP Y in 8
Q8330 2 LN Chroma Y-MAIN OUT A21
Y
625i n 625p Y
DAC LPF A8 U100 OUT
Q8331 Y IC302 FF process Cb-Y CXD2309
BUFFER 9 -VIN 3 RP Decoder Cr-Y 8 625i n 1250i A9 V100 OUT
47 COUT2 AMP V-MAIN OUT A23
TO A1 BOARD C in Cr-Y LPF ADC Cr-Y ADC P and P
Q8332 4 RN (CXA2123) TLC5733 Cb-Y 8
BUFFER CN8100 U-MAIN OUT A22 CXD2306 P in P 54MHz
J8301 6 R-SW Cb-Y Cb-Y clock
36 DC OUT H-PULSE M OUT A25 T and P
LOUT2 43 7 L-SW
3 Y1 Index
4 3 ROUT2 45 9 COAXIAL SIG
2 1 clock
Scan Convert
STV 60
5 C1
13.5MHz
7 S1 TV 63
IC8308
LTV 62 IC303 PLL

chroma decoder
Monitor Out Monitor out H CXA3106
V1 1 V1 RTV 64 PLL HREF 5.0V 3.3V
WPLLHD

From sub
L1 2 LV1 Q8301 TLC29321
Video In 1 VOUT1 53 V
R1 4 RV1 BUFFER
LOUT1 52 L H
Y in Sub Y SUB OUT A19 Y IC603 54MHz Level
V2 8 V2 ROUT1 54 R Clock
Chroma V SUB OUT A17 Cr-Y V converter
9 LV2 RVS 31
To MID-X

L2 C in Decoder PLL
U SUB OUT A18 Cb-Y TLC2933
R2 11 RV2 LVS 29 (CXA2123) RPLLHD
Q8304
Video In 2 BUFFER H-PULSE SUB OUT A15 H
30 VS IC504
Q8305 V-PULSE SUB OUT B16 V
V3 15 V3
Q8304 5.0V
L3 16 LV3 V/YOUT2 44 BUFFER Digital A board IIC BUS I2C
R3 18 RV3 VOUT3 41 Q8306 Audio Expander
BUFFER
Video In 3 59 LV6 YOUT3 39 Q8308 J8106
J board (CXA1875) 5.0V
BUFFER
61 RV6 COUT3 37 Q8309 Digital
BUFFER
Audio
IC604
Sub µ com
25 RV4

In
23 LV4

28 S-4
26 C4
24 Y4
22 V4

(IIC BUS)

IC902
R IN 1
L IN 3
Y IN 5
CV IN 7
S IN 8
C IN 9

Y B-Y R-Y L R
CN8301
Component In

TO H2 BOARD
CN1934

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IC2004 IC2003
CN2001 3D COMB FILTER MEMORY
CV CV CV
COMP V IN 1 LPF BUFF 88 AYI
Y Q2018, 2019, FL2004 Q2014 2 36
Y OUT 3
C OUT 5 C
BUFF 76 CSI MIO0 13 5 39 IO1
Q2011, 2013, 2015
J BOARD TO RESET 6
IC8313 BPF
S DAT 9 Q2012, 2016, FL2003
96 ACI MIO15 28
7 31
IO16
S CLK 10
10 34
9V 11
Y LPF Y
5V 13 Q2004, 2005, 2008 84 AYO
16

C IN 15 Q2010, FL2002
1
BPF MA0 AO
– 109 –

83 ACO 19
C Q2003, 2006, 2007
Q2009, FL2001 C 9

MA8 22
A8

57 RSTB 99

59 SCL 26
60 SDA MWE 11 13 WE
IC2005 47 FSC0 MRAS 98 14 RAS
9V BUFF
+3.3V REG Q2002 MOE 12 27 OE
MZAS 10 28 U CAS
+5V
1 0 +3.3V XI 30 29 L CAS
50 FSC1
X2001
20MHz
XO 31

BC4 (Y/C SEP)

KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916
RM-958

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916
RM-958
VM (VM DRIVE)
CN5402 CN5401
1 QP-
2 QP-

TO NECK ASSY
TO D1 BOARD QP(+) 3 3 QP+
– 110 –

CN6104 QP(-1) 4 4 QP+

TO E BOARD Q5400, 5401 Q5402 Q5406


VM 9 Q5403 Q5407
7 VM
CN4502 VM AMP
Q5404 VMOUT 8 VM
Q5405
BUFFER

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6-2. FRAME SCHEMETIC DIAGRAMS

TO SBX3005-11
CN2001
LP
LN
1
2
DY NC
J8307
2P
J8305
3P
J8304 J8303 J8302
COMP V IN 1
E 2
Y OUT 3
RP 3 J8301

1 CV OUT

6 CV OUT

10 NT/PAL
6 RESET
E 4

(Y/C SEP)
15 C OUT

11 APCN
RN 4

BC4
2 GND

4 GND

12 GND

14 GND

3 GND

5 GND

8 GND
9 SDA
5 C IN

4 C IN

9 FSC
3 Y IN

1 Y IN
10 SCL
1

11 +9V

13 +5V
C OUT 5
R-Y

B-Y
PR

PB

R3

R2

1R

7 NC
8 NC
V3

V2

1V
L3

L2

1L
G2 KB KG

2 5V

7 9V
R
R

V
L

5
L

A GND

3
CN8100
1 DGC CHK
2 DGC CHK

10P RESET 6
R-SW 6

4
1 R IN Y IN 7
1 DGC

3 DGC

DIGITAL

2
2 N.C.

L-SW 7
AUDIO CN8302 CN8303 2 GND MN/NT 8
DSP ALIVE 8
(AUDIO DSP)

H.DY H.DY V.DY V.DY IN


H CN8200 CN8201 3 L IN S DAT 9
COAXIAL SIG 9
COAXIAL GND 10 CN6602 CN6603
#
:WHT
#
:WHT J CN8301
4 GND S CLK 10
A1

2P 3P :S-MICRO :S-MICRO 9P 5 Y IN 9V 11
:MINI WHT (YCT, COMB FILTER, VIDEO/AUDIO-IN/OUT) WHT-L 6 GND E 12
10 COAXIAL GND

GND 1 :S-MICRO :S-MICRO


9 COAXIAL SIG

HV G4 G1 KR CV CN8304 7 CV IN 5V 13
3.3V
8 DSP ALIVE

2
50P 8 S IN E 14
CLK 3 V+ 6 5 AC IN :BTOB
5 A GND
6 R-SW

9 C IN C IN 15
7 L-SW

1 GND

7 GND

10 GND
2 3.3V

6 6.5V

8 SDA
4 DAT

4
3 CLK

9 SCL

DAT V- 5 4 N.C.
4 RN
3 RP

5 CS
2 LN

CN6604
1 LP

Y MAIN OUT 50
GND 49
GND 48
U MAIN OUT 47
TRAP 46
GND 45
V MAIN OUT 44
GND 43
V-PULSE MAIN OUT 42
H-PULSE MAIN OUT 41
GND 40
GND 39
Y SUB OUT 38
GND 37
GND 36
U SUB OUT 35
V SUB OUT 34
GND 33
V-PULSE SUB OUT 32
H-PULSE SUB OUT 31
COMB RESET 30
+10.5V IN 29
+10.5V IN 28
CVBS OUT (TEXT) 27
GND 26
DSP ALIVE 25
SCL 24
SDA 23
GND 22
GND 21
CVBS 2 IN 20
GND 19
GND 18
CVBS 1 IN 17
TV L IN 16
GND 15
TV R IN 14
+6.5V IN 13
+6.5V IN 12
CS 11
DAT 10
CLK 9
+3.3V IN 8
+3.3V IN 7
GND 6
GND 5
RN OUT 4
RP OUT 3
LN OUT 2
LP OUT 1
CS 5 H- 4 5P 3 N.C.
CN6801
6.5V 6 CN8101 6P :VH
H- 3 2 N.C.
10P
GND 7 H+ 2 1 AC IN
SDA 8 CN1934
H+ 1
CN1652 5P CN1651 4P CN1602 2P 12P
SCL 9 RED
WHT:VH WHT:VH :VH R IN 1 :S-MICRO
GND 10
1 1 2
F2 F1
AC OUT AC IN AC OUT GND 2

(AV OUTPUT, PRESET KEY, PHONE OUT)


CN1604 J1931
200V 1 AC OUT 2 2 AC IN AC OUT 1 GND
1P L IN 3
CN9003 N.C. 2 CN6804
:TAB
1P (AC LINE GND 4
CN9002 4P (AC SW) 31 H-PULSE SUB OUT
32 V-PULSE SUB OUT

30 COMB RESET
GND 3

27 CVBS OUT (TEXT)


41 H-PULSE MAIN IN

4P
42 V-PULSE MAIN IN

:TAB :S-MICRO

20 CVBS 2 OUT

17 CVBS 1 OUT
Y IN 5

29 +10.5V OUT
28 +10.5V OUT
WHT 1 FILTER)

25 DSP ALIVE
AC IN

13 +6.5V OUT
12 +6.5V OUT

1
H1 4
47 U MAIN IN
50 Y MAIN IN

44 V MAIN IN

14 TV R OUT
16 TV L OUT
35 U SUB IN
38 Y SUB IN

34 V SUB IN

E 1 CN9004 :S-MICRO

3
GND 6

8 +3.3V-D
7 +3.3V-D
AC IN 2

4 RN IN
1
46 TRAP

3 RP IN
1P 200V G2

2 LN IN
CV IN 7

1 LP IN
1 GND

49 GND
48 GND

45 GND

43 GND

40 GND
39 GND

37 GND
36 GND

33 GND

26 GND

22 GND
21 GND

19 GND
18 GND

15 GND

6 GND
5 GND
23 SDA
CN1601 2P

10 DAT

4
24 SCL

9 CLK
:TAB

11 CS
E 1 NC

2
2 :VH S IN 8
FOCUS
3 E C IN 9 J1932
4 H1 CN1195 1 GND GND 10
CN1116 CN1180 3P
CN9007 1 +5V STANDBY +5V STANDBY 1 1P 2 KEY2 IN KEY 2 11 V
1 G2 50P WHT
GND 1 1P 2 2 :FASTEN 3 GND
GND GND :BTOB GND 12

H2
:S-MICRO
(CRT DRIVE)

R 2 CN9007
NC 3 STANDBY STANDBY 3
1P FOCUS
B 3 4 GND GND 4 L
1 R DRV 10 PULL UP PULL UP 6 J1933
1 PROT PROT 1 5 5 CN1161
C

CN6605 AC ON/OFF AC ON/OFF


10P 9 HP MUTE HP MUTE 5
CN9005 2 E 2 N.C. NC 2 10P 6 OVERVOLTAGE PORT OVERVOLTAGE PORT 6
3P CN1193 8 AU GND AU GND 4
3 G DRV 3 N.C. NC 3 7 OVERCURRENTPORT OVERCURRENTPORT 7
WHT 10P R
CN9001 7 R HP R HP 3
4 E 4 135V 135V 4 8 NC NC 8 WHT
:S-MICRO 9P 6 L HP
5 B DRV :S-MICRO L HP 2
BLK 5 135V 135V 5 9 NC NC 9
:S-MICRO 6 E 5 GND HP GND HP 1
6 N.C. NC 6 10 GND GND 10
4 R SP S1931
7 12V 7 N.C. NC 7 CN1932
3 AUDIO GND AUTO
8 IK 8 SDA2 SDA2 8 TO SPEAKER 6P
PRESET
(POWER SUPPLY DEFLECTION, HV)

2 AUDIO GND WHT


9 E 9 SCL SCL 9
1 L SP :S-MICRO
10 DF–SW DF–SW 10
11 N.C. NC 11
12 12V 12V 12
13 AFC PULSE AFC PULSE 13
A1 GND GND A1
14 HP1 HP1 14 1 +17V
CN6608 B1 GND GND B1
15 EX PARA EX PARA 15 2 GND (AUDIO)
3P +17V 1 A2 GND
3 -17V GND A2
16 10.5V 10.5V 16
GND (AUDIO) 2 B2 GND GND B2
D

17 N/S N/S 17
-17V 3 A3 GND GND A3
18 10.5V 10.5V 18 1 +6.5V +6.5V 4 B3 GND GND B3
19 GND GND 19 2 +6.5V +6.5V 5 CN1160 A4 GND GND A4
6-3. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
20 –15V –15V 20 10P
CN6103 3 GND GND 6 B4 MID-BUSY MID-BUSY B4
3P 21 GND GND 21 CN6606
BLK 4 GND GND 7 A5 FPD FPD A5
22 7P
5V 5V 22

ROT– 1
:S-MICRO
23 6.5V 6.5V 23
5
6
+10.5V
GND
+10.5V
GND
8
9
B5 GND
A6 HP 100 IN
GND B5
HP 100 OUT A6
C
CY COIL

24 6.5V 6.5V 24
2 7 +30V +30V 10 B6 VP 100 IN VP 100 OUT B6
25 GND GND 25
ROT+ 3 A7 Y 100 IN Y 100 OUT A7
D1 26
27
GND
GND
GND 26
GND 27
CN6805
1P
1 GND B7 GND
A8 U100 IN
GND B7
U100-OUT A8
(DF, DQP, DRIVE) 28 DF DRIVE DF DRIVE 28
B8 GND GND B8
29 FOCUS FOCUS 29
CY+ 1 A9 V100 IN V100-OUT A9
CY COIL

CN6102 CN6100 30 CN6807


3P H LIN H LIN 30 1 GND
NC 2 50P 1P B9 GND GND B9
WHT :BTOB 31 VM VM 31
CY– 3 :S-MICRO CN6808 A10 DPIC SW DPIC SW A10
32
33
GND
V SAW+
GND 32
V SAW+ 33
1P
CN6809
1 GND
A B10 GND GND B10

(DRC, MID, DRC/MID CONTROLLER)


1 GND A11 RESET 100 RESET 100 A11
34 GND GND 34 1P (MAIN-MICON, TUVIF, AUDIO AMP)
35 V COMP+ V COMP+ 35 CN6817
1P
1 GND CN1108
B11 GND
A12 SDA
GND B11
SDA A12
CN502 H3
36 15V PULSE 36 50P
37
15V PULSE
V SAW– V SAW– 37
50P
:BTOB
B12 SCL
A13 +5V DIGITAL
SCL B12
+5V DIGITAL A13
:BTOB
VM H2
CN6802
38
39
GND
V COMP–
GND 38
V COMP– 39
50P
:BTOB
B13 +2.5V +2.5V B13 F1
A14 +3.3V +3.3V A14
40 HP2 HP2 40
B14 +5V 5V B14
41 VFB2 41

B3
VFB2
135V 1 42 GND GND 42
1
2
SCA 2
SCL 2
SDA
SCL
1
2
A15 H-PULSE SUB OUT
B15 GND
H-PULSE SUB IN A15
GND B15
V
NC 2 43 GND GND 43
3 +12V +12V 3 A16 +9V +9V A16
QP (+) 3 44 H-CENT H-CENT 44
4 GND GND 4 B16 VP SUB OUT V-PULSE SUB IN B16
NC 4
CN6104
45 GND GND 45
5 GND GND 5 A17 V SUB OUT V SUB IN A17
A B3
QP (–) 5 8P 46 H-SAW H-SAW 46
6 GND GND 6 B17 GND PORT 2 B17
NC 6
GND 7
:S-MICRO 47 9V
48 M PIN
9V 47
M PIN 48
7 AFC PULSE FLYBACK PULSE 7 A18 U SUB OUT U SUB IN A18 A1
8 GND GND 8 B18 GND PORT 1 B18
9V 8 CN6101
10P
49
50
ABL1
PROT
ABL1 49
PROT 50 CN6800
9 EXTRA PARA EXTRA PARABOLA 9
CN1162
A19 Y SUB OUT Y SUB IN A19 E
:S-MICRO 10 HD2 HD2 10 20P B19 GND GND B19
20P
11 DEGAUSS DEGAUSS 11 A20 GND GND A20
PROT 1 10
PROT 1 1
REF 2
–15V 3
CP CNTL 4
HP2 5
HP1 6
GND 7
5V 8
ABL 1 9

12 GND GND 12 B20 GND GND B20


13 HD1 HD1 13 A21 Y-MAIN OUT Y-IN A21
14 X-RAY X-RAY 14 B21 GND GND B21 H1 DH
15 FOCUS DYNAMIC FOCUS 15 A22 U-MAIN OUT U-IN A22
16 VM
17 VSAW+
VM MODULATION 16
VERTICAL SAW1 17
B22 GND
A23 V-MAIN OUT
GND B22 D1
V-IN A23
18 VPROT VERTICAL-PROT 18 B23 GND GND B23
19 VSAW– VERTICAL SAW– 19 A24 V-PULSE M OUT VP-IN A24
F2 BC4
20 N/S NS ROT 20 B24 GND GND B24 D
A25 H-PULSE M OUT HP-IN A25 J
B25 GND GND B25
1 PROT 1

10 PROT 1
9 ABL 1
3 –15V

7 GND
4 CPC
2 REF

5 HP2
6 HP1

8 5V

6-4. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND PRINTED WIRING BOARDS


1 EXTRA PARABOLA EXTRA PARABOLA 1
CN4800 1 GND GND 1
10P 2 H DEFL HORIZONTAL 2
2 +5V +5V 2
YEL 3 AFC PULSE FLYBACK PULSE 3 Note: Reference information
:S-MICRO 3 FS IN FS OUT 3
4 HD1 HD1 4
4 4 • All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. RESISTOR : RN METAL FILM
5 FPD FPD 5
6 D FOCUS DYNAMIC FOCUS 6
5 B IN B OUT 5 • All electrolytic capacitors are rated at 50V unless otherwise noted. : RC SOLID
• All resistors are in ohms.
6 6 CN1801
7 +12V +12V 7 20P
: FPRD NONFLAMMABLE CARBON
(KV-ES29M61 ONLY)

7 G IN G OUT 7
8 V SAW+ VERTICAL SAW+ 8
8 8
:BTOB
kΩ = 1000Ω, MΩ = 1000kΩ : FUSE NONFLAMMABLE FUSIBLE
(TELETEXT)

9 HD2 HD2 9
10 V SAW– VERTICAL SAW– 10 CN1118
9 R IN R OUT 9 • Indication of resistance which does not have rating electrical : RS NONFLAMMABLE METAL OXIDE
R OUT 1 10 10
20P power is as follows. : RB NONFLAMMABLE CEMENT
V

11 GND GND 11
GND 2 :BTOB 11 GND GND 11
12 V DEFL VERTICAL DEF 12
G OUT 3 12 GND GND 12 Pitch: 5 mm : RW NONFLAMMABLE WIREWOUND
13 R100 R100 13
GND 4 CN4500 14 VPROT VERTICAL PROTECT 14
13 GND GND 13 Rating electrical power 1/4W (CHIP: 1/10W) : * ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR
B OUT 5 9P 14 SCL SCL 14
GND 6
BLK
:S-MICRO
15 ABL-CTR ABL-CTR 15
15 CVBS IN CVBS IN 15
• : nonflammable resistor. COIL : LF-8L MICRO INDUCTOR

16 XRAY X-RAY 16
+12V 7
17 B100 B100 17
16 SDA SDA 16 ¢ : internal component. CAPACITOR : TA TANTALUM
IK 8
18 GND GND 18
17 V SYNC TEST V SYNC TEXT 17
• : panel designation or adjustment for repair. : PS STYROL
NECK ASSY
QP QP VM
GND 9
E CN4101
19 GREEN
20 RED
GREEN OUT 19
RED OUT 20 CN1140 CN1100
CN1138
4P
CN1190
7P
18 GND
19 H SYNC TEXT
GND 18
H SYNC TEXT 19 • All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B : PP
: PT
POLYPROPYLENE
MYLAR
(RGB OUT, DEFLECTION) 40P 21 BLUE BLUE OUT 21 40P 4P BLACK WHT 20 +9V +9V 20 unless otherwise noted.
• Readings are taken with a color-bar signal input.
:BTOB WHT :S-MICRO :S-MICRO
22 BLK BLANKING OUT 22
:BTOB : MPS METALIZED POLYESTER
CN5402
GND 1
B INT 2
SDA 3
SCL 4
SCP 5
R100 6
B100 7

L. C. MUTE 1
GND 2
6.5V 3
10.5V 4

KEY 1 IN 7
GND 6
GND 5
SIRCS 4
STBY +5V 3
LED G 2
LED R 1

11P
23 TEXT RED TEXT RED 23 no mark : PAL : MPP METALIZED POLYPROPYLENE
WHT 24 GND GND 24
Q.P.– :S-MICRO 25 TEXT GREEN ( ) : SECAM : ALB BIPOLAR
TEXT GREEN 25
Q.P.+
1 135V 26 GND GND 26 [ ] : NTSC 3.58 : ALT HIGH TEMPERATURE
TO LCC

VM
E 2 NC
3 QP (+)
27 TEXT BLUE
28 GND
TEXT BLUE 27
GND 28
« » : NTSC 4.43 : ALR HIGH RIPPLE
• Readings are taken with a 10 MΩ digital multimeter.
(VM DRIVE)

4 NC 29 TEXT BLK TEXT BLK 29


• Voltage are dc with respect to ground unless otherwise
VM

5 QP (–) 30 GND GND 30 TO BUS CONTROLLER


6 NC 31 SCL2 SCL 31
QP– 1
7 GND 32 SDA2 SDA 32
noted.
9V/12V 1
• Voltage variations may be noted due to normal production
CN4502 CN1901
KEY 1 OUT
DEGAUSS

NC 2 CN3802 CN1980
STBY+5V

8 9V 3P 33 9V +9V 33 5P
TO NECK ASSY

GND 2 WHT 6P 3P
N/S (B)
N/S (E)

QP+ 3
SIRCS

WHT
LED 2
LED 1

9 9V/12V VM 3 :S-MICRO 34 SCP SCP 34 BLK WHT-L tolerances.


GND

GND

GND
11V

QP+ 4 :S-MICRO
NC
7V

:S-MICRO :S-MICRO
GND 5
10 GND
11 VM
35 GND
36 Y100
GND 35
Y-100 OUT 36
• All voltages are in V.
1
2
3
4
5
6

3
2
1

5
4
3
2
1

GND 6 CN5401
37 U100 U-100 OUT 37 • * : Cannot be measured. Note: The component identified by shading and
VM
VM
7
8
8P
:BTOB 38 GND GND 38 DH H3 H1 • Circled numbers are waveform references. mark ! are critical for safety. Replace only with

39 V100 V-100 OUT 39
40 DPIC SW DPIC SW 40
(MAGNETIC FIELD (LED, SIRCS : B + bus. part number specified.
TOP KEY
CORRECTION) RECEIVER) • : B – bus.
• ÷ : signal path.

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PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

A [MAIN-MICON, TUVIF, AUDIO AMP]

A BOARD WAVEFORMS A BOARD IC2603 PQICG2032FZ – A Board (Component Side) –

1 2 3 4 5
V IN 1 2 V out

5.0Vp-p (V) 4.0Vp-p (V) 0.2Vp-p (V) 0.2Vp-p (V) 0.2Vp-p (V)

6 7 8 9 10 Vo CONTROL ON/OFF
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT

PWM COMP. 5 ON/OFF


5.0Vp-p (V) 5.1Vp-p (H) 2.6Vp-p (H) 2.9Vp-p (H) 2.3Vp-p (H)
+
SOFT START

11 12

CIRCUIT
OSSCILATOR

Q
4.8Vp-p (H) 4.9Vp-p (V)
F/F R
S

OVER CURRENT ERROR AMP.


DETECT CIRCUIT – 4 O ADJ
+

VREF

THERMAL
PROTECTION
A BOARD IC2604 PQ5EV3 CIRCUIT

3
DC IN (V IN) 1 2 DC OUT (Vo)
COM

CONTROL
CIRCUIT

ON/OFF CONTROL (Vc) 5 4 V OUT ADJUSTMENT PIN

A BOARD ✽ MARK LIST


KV-ES29M61 KV-ES29N90
C101 # 10 50
C3302 # 10 50
C3337 # 0.04725: CHIP
CN1118 20P #
D100 MA111-(K8) # – A Board (Conductor Side) –
IC001 CXP750096-013Q CXP750096-018Q
IC100 S-80743AL-A7-S # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
JR102 SHORT 0 #
R007 # 220: CHIP
R009 # 4.7: CHIP
A BOARD IC001 CXP750096-013Q/018Q R030 # 100: CHIP
A
EXTAL

R036 220: CHIP 27: CHIP


XTAL
INT0
INT1
INT2

RST
TEX

VDD
VSS

R037 220: CHIP 27: CHIP


TX

R049 # 39: RN: CP


R050 # 39: RN: CP
R100 # 100: CHIP
R101 100: CHIP #
INTERRUPT CONTROLLER

PORT A

A/D CONVERTER SPC700α11 CLOCK GENERATOR


R102 100: CHIP #
AN0 ~ AN5 6 CPU CORE /SYSTEM CONTROL 8 PA0 ~ PA7
6CH R104 # 100: CHIP B
R106 # 1K: CHIP
R114 # 4.7: CHIP
R115 # 4.7: CHIP
PORT B

RMC REMOCON FIFO R3362 100:CHIP #


RAM RAM 8 PB0 ~ PB7 TU101 BTF-WG442 BTF-WG411
96K/120K BYTES 2496 BYTES TU3301 BTF-LG436 BTF-FA401
SI Note) The parts indicated as “#” in this circuit diagram are C
SERIAL INTERFACE
SO not listed here, as they are not used for these models.
PORT C

UNIT 6 PC0 ~ PC5*


SCK

8-BIT TIMER/ 2 PC6 ~ PC7*


EC 2
COUNTER 0
PORT D

TO 8-BIT TIMER 1 A BOARD A A BOARD B D


8 PD0 ~ PD7
XLC
EXLC 2
PRESCALER/ IC TRANSISTOR IC DIODE
R TIME-BASE TIMER 2 PE0 ~ PE1
PORT E

IC001 B-9 Q1201 D-12 IC100 G-10 D300 A-9


G
2 PE2 ~ PE3 IC002 C-8 Q1206 D-13 IC901 I-13 D301 B-9
B ON-SCREEN
DISPLAY 3 PE4 ~ PE6
IC003 A-8 Q1209 D-13 IC1203 G-1 D302 B-6 E
I WATCHDOG TIMER IC1201 E-13 Q1210 D-13 IC1204 B-1 D1205 F-1
YS IC1203 F-13 Q1205 E-13 IC2600 E-7 D2200 E-3
PORT F

YM IC1204 B-13 IC2601 F-4 D2201 D-3


8 PF0 ~ PF7 IC1205 F-12 DIODE IC2603 F-5
HSYNC 32kHz IC2200 E-12 IC2604 F-6
VSYNC TIMER/COUNTER D1208 E-13
IC2600 E-8
D1209 D-11 TRANSISTOR
IC2601 G-10 F
PORT G

HS0 IC2603 F-9


HSYNC COUNTER 0 5 PG3 ~ PG6*, PG7 Q101 G-11
IC2604 F-8
2 Q301 D-4
Q313 D-4
I2C BUS 8-BIT PWM 8CH Q902 I-13
14-BIT PWM 1CH Q2200 D-3
HS1 HSYNC COUNTER 1 INTERFACE UNIT (6CH)
Q2201 E-4
8 (6) Q3300 F-11 G
(PWM0 ~ PMW5)
SDA0

SDA1

SCL0

SCL1

ADJ

PWM
PWM0 ~ PMW7

• :Pattern from the side which enables seeing.


• :Pattern from the rear side.

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(1) Schematic Diagram of A Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
TO SPEAKER

CN1190
CN1195 7P
CN1138

STBY +5V
L.C.MUTE

CN1193

AUDIO GND
AUDIO GND
# 3P WHT 10P
KEY2 IN

KEY1 IN
WHT

HP MUTE
A :S-MICRO

PULL UP
SIRCS
WHT

LED G
LED R

GND HP
AU GND
:S-MICRO
10.5V

:S-MICRO

GND
GND
GND

GND

GND

TO H1(CN1901)/

RN IN
6.5V

RP IN
TO MAGNETIC COIL

LN IN

LP IN

R HP

R SP
L HP

L SP
TO H2 BOARD CN1934 TO H3(CN1980) TO H2 BOARD CN1932

D012 C1222 C1224

10
1

1
# 2.2 2.2
6.3V 6.3V
CN1161 PROTECTOR B:CHIP B:CHIP
10P
DIP PIN IC2600 C1225 R2201
D007 C1223 R2200 D2200
BA09T 2.2 2.2 4.7k C2200
RD5.6SB3 68 10 RD9.1SB
TO D BOARD +9V REG D008 6.3V 6.3V :CHIP :CHIP
PROTECTOR B:CHIP B:CHIP PROTECT
STBY +5V

STBY +5V
CN6605 # +
- - +
12.2 9.0 PROTECTION R2205 R2207
D013

SIRCS
R2204
KEY2

KEY1

LED2

LED1
*

C2209
GND

GND

GND
100k

GND
1 +5V ST-BY I O +9V RD5.6SB3 R2203
+6.5V

+10.5V

100
+5V STANDBY R2202 10k
+10.5V

C1284 C1283
L.C.MUTE

RN

RP
:CHIP

LN
68

LP
B
G PROTECTOR 4.7k :CHIP
C2600 C2601 :CHIP 0.0022 0.0022 IC1203
2 :CHIP
GND C2612 C2613

9.0
CH:CHIP CH:CHIP

4.5

-0.3 (0)
0.1 0.1
TDA7481

2.4 (0)
100 0 100 4.4

-0
25V 25V

MODE
3 ST-BY

BOOT

VREG
FREQ
-15.9
ST-BY R-AMP

RN

:CHIP

-VCC

-VCC

-VCC
RP
:CHIP 25V 25V

LN

GND
:CHIP

LP

OUT

VCC

-8.0
VCC
-8.0
G RSP

-19

-19
5.9
9.9
G LSP

B/D
IC1201

-19
F/C
NC

19

19
C2202

-0
R2206

IN
0 0

R SP
:CHIP

L SP
GND 4 TDA7315D013TR 10 8 7 6 5 680k
R1241 R1242 TONE CTRL :CHIP R1286
5 AC ON/OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

4.7
AC ON/OFF 10k 10k 4.5 C2201 10k C1226 C1241
C1214 FB1205
:CHIP :CHIP 10 :CHIP # 0.1
OVER VOLTAGE R PS1202 1.1UH

4.7k
6 OVP R1202 220 :CHIP 470 :CHIP B:CHIP
SCL 2.7A

C2203
PROT. C1207 C1208 CREF SCL

SUB-HP-AMP
20
(ASF)

NJM4560M

CH:CHIP
OVER CURRENT 0.1 100 0

AUDIO(R)
C1247
+17V

0.1mF
7 OCP 16V
R1201 220 :CHIP SDA

IC2200
16V

R2208
PROT. C1206 9V SDA L R1280

19
R1248

CH:CHIP

4.4
C1242

4.4
2

4.5
B:CHIP R1261

-0
C1287
C2602 R1249 C1288 22 -0 150 R1240

100p
NC 8 100 100
12k
100p 0.1mF 150 33k
GND DGND :CHIP

18
:CHIP CH:CHIP

B:CHIP
C1243
16V :CHIP CH:CHIP R1279 2.2 6.3V :CHIP AUDIO(L) C1246 :CHIP :CHIP C1244
9 C1205 4.5 1 2 3 4

0.1
NC R-UB L

F:CHIP
0.47 C1276 2200
LOUT

B:CHIP
+5V TRE(L) C1245 C1271

C1251
0.0022mF CH:CHIP R1237

17

0.0047
4
6.8 5.0 AUDIO(R) 16V C1281
GND 10 0 R1278 2.2 6.3V :CHIP 33k 0.1 680p 680p (SXE)
(MUSE) R B:CHIP 0.1
+6.5V I O +5V C1204 TRE(R) ROUT :CHIP B:CHIP B:CHIP B:CHIP

16
5
4.5 R2211 R2215 R B:CHIP
C1213 0.033mF 25V B:CHIP

C
G 0.0022mF CH:CHIP
47k

6.3V
8 7 6 5 RIN BO(R) 100k R2210

15
R1264

6
C1212 47k :CHIP C1250
4.5 :CHIP R2209

CH:CHIP
C2603 470 # AU GND

FB1208
RO

C1289
VDD

2.2mF 6.3V B:CHIP

1.1UH
R+
0 R1204 :CHIP C1248

100p
680k

AUDIO(R)
LO(R) BI(R) :CHIP

R-

14
100 -0 0 B:CHIP

7
0 R1282 C1294 C1211 18k :CHIP R1236 R1238 2200
0

2.2
16V 4.5
# # R2212 22k
0.033mF 25V B:CHIP :CHIP C2205 12k (SXE)

4.5
C1202 NC BO(L) Q2200

13
IC2601 10k :CHIP

8
4.5 2.2 C1249 :RN-CP C1253 R1239
0.1 C1210 2.2 6.3V B:CHIP :CHIP DTC144EKA-T146 R1235 C1282

C2204
BA05T 4.5 6.3V 5.6k FB1206

GND
C2615 C2616 LO(L) BI(L) 0.001mF # 0.1

12
R1255 16V MUTE4 C1219 0.1

9
# +5V REG # F:CHIP CH:CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP 1.1UH
LO

B:CHIP C2206 :CHIP 2.2 B:CHIP


12k
4.5

4.5 R1284
4.5

L+
4.5
L-

10

4.5
0 NC LIN -17V

10

11
:CHIP 0

PROTECT
R1250

RD9.1SB
C1285 :CHIP C1252 PS1204
3.9k

D2201
+3.3V-DIGITAL 1 2 3 4 R2213 R1243 R1244 C1277

PROTECTOR
L2603 100 :CHIP 4.5 R1203 L1202 100p L1204 2.7A

47k :CHIP
6.8 1.4 16V 47k # 10k 2200p
L2600 L2601 L2602 18k CH:CHIP

RD9.1SB
:CHIP :CHIP CH:CHIP

D1205
C2607 :FPRD 0

AUDIO(L)
C1296 :CHIP
+5V 1 5 # C1201
3.3 R1256
#
C1295 R1285 L C1297 6.9
0.1 C1256
CN1160 R1254 C1203 # 1
10k 16V #
CH:CHIP

CH:CHIP
D2600 C1254
CH:CHIP

2 4 C2609 R C2207 4.7K 0.1W B:CHIP 0.47mF


C1291

C1292
C1290

C1286 12k L1201 2.2 :PT


100p

100p
100p

10P D5S4M R2601 470 :CHIP B:CHIP # :PT R1266


C2614 1.5k 100 :CHIP 16V 1k
DIP PIN

R2214
3 1.2 6.3V
16V C2208 4.7K 0.1W B:CHIP 50V 0
470

DTC144EKA-T146
:RN-CP F:CHIP C1209 :CHIP

SP MUTE
D 10V
+3.3V
2.2 C1257
Q1205

MUTE5
TO D BOARD 0

Q2201
C2608
R1253
R1283 16V C1255 # DTC144EKA-T146
R2600 1000 C1293 0 F:CHIP 0.001
CN6606 IC2603 4.7k
IC1205 0
MUTE
4.7k 6.3V # :CHIP B:CHIP
PQ1CG2032FZ :CHIP
:CHIP C1278 5.9
+3.3V REG R2602 #
DIFFERENTIAL AMP

G RSP
+17V 1 +17V C2606 910 L-UB CH:CHIP R1276

R SP
C2605

R-UB

L-UB
0.068 :RN-CP 22k
470 R1205
GND(AUDIO) 2 AU GND 25V R1258
10V R1257 R1259 :CHIP 47k
B:CHIP 12k 0
100 10k :CHIP
-17V 3 -17V :CHIP
:CHIP :CHIP C1216
Q1206 2200mF
+6.5V 4 +6.5V
R1247 2SC2712-YG 25V
33k MUTING
+6.5V 5 IC2604 +3.3V IC1204 :CHIP
PQ5EV3 TDA7481
GND 6 +9V
+2.5V REG L-AMP Q1207
+3.3V
2SC2712-YG

MODE
7

BOOT

VREG
GND

FREQ
+3.3V

-VCC

-VCC

-VCC
GND
OUT

-8.0

VCC

VCC
-8.0
9.9
MUTING

5.8
-19

-19
B/D

-16

-19
F/C
E

NC

19

19
0 0 0 0

IN
+10.5V +2.5V 0
+10.5V 8 3.3 0
3.3
R2603
5.9 D1208
GND 9 1 5 2.2k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2.4 1.2 MA111-(K8).S0
:RN-CP C2611 C1273
+30V 10 +30V C2610 2 4 220 PS1201 R1206
0.1mF
0.1 R2604 16V 2.7A 47k
CH:CHIP

AUDIO(L)
3 2.2k -0 :CHIP
25V
:CHIP +3.3V :RN-CP
C1258
0 0.1 C1215
B:CHIP 470
PS1203 2.7A C1217
R1265 (ASF)
470 2200mF
:CHIP 25V
L D1209
MA111-(K8).SO
C1259
C1260 STBY MUTE
0.1 +9V
0.47 C1262 B:CHIP
16V 0.001mF
B:CHIP +9V
CH:CHIP C1221

F C1261
#
C1270
680p
B:CHIP
R1260
150
:CHIP
R1281
Q1209
2SC2712-YG
R1270
47k
:CHIP
100
16V
9.0
CN1162 B:CHIP C1274 Q1211
20P 150 PROTECTOR
1000p 0 2SA1037
CH:CHIP :CHIP
TO D BOARD
PROTECTOR
+9V R1271
R1272 1k

FB1207
CN6800 C1275

1.1UH

B:CHIP
C1263
0.0047
R1245 C1220 680p 1k :CHIP 9.0
# 2.2 -0 :CHIP
B:CHIP 0 R1277
:CHIP 9.0 4.7k
R/G/B(TELETEXT) CN1118 9.0 :CHIP
SDA
SDA 1 *
SCL
SCL 2 TO V BOARD 0
+5V ST-BY

C1264 R1246 C1265 R1273

PROTECTOR
12k -0
CN1801 100p

2SC2712-YG
0.1 4.7k
+12V 3 +12V CH:CHIP :RN-CP B:CHIP R1275 R1267 :CHIP

Q1210
R1269
22k 15k
4 1 GND L1203 100

G
GND
:CHIP :CHIP
:CHIP
GND 5 +5V 2 +5V
BLKT +5V L1205 R1251 C1272
C1298 C1267 C1279
GND 6 3 FS IN 1
# 470mF
Q004 0.001 2200p
DE(3) C033 :PT C1266 :FPRD R1252 CH:CHIP 25V
2SC2712-YG B:CHIP C1268
FLYBACK PULSE 7 4 0.1 # 10k
0.47mF CP1300
BT B:CHIP BLANKING :CHIP C1280
R083 :PT SpLITTER RF
GND 8 5 #
B IN 1k C1269 #
AC ON/OFF

50V CH:CHIP +9V


DE(4)
DEGAUSS

:CHIP Q003
L.C.MUTE

EXTRA PARABOLA 9 6
2SC2712-YG R087
DE(15) GT
ST-BY

220 ANT IN MAIN OUT

+9V
HD2 10 7 G IN BLANKING :CHIP

G LSP
SUB OUT

L SP
DEGAUSS 11 DEGAUSS 8
R084
RT 1k R085 C034 R086 ATT SW BST +B GND
GND 12 9 R IN +5V :CHIP 4.7k 220p 10k
DE(6) :RN-CP CH:CHIP :CHIP 1 2 3
HD1 13 10 C1302
CN1108 +5V 0.1
L1300
DE(13)

H X-RAY 14 50P 11 GND IC002 +9V B:CHIP

STBY MUTE
DE(7) :BTOB S-80743AL-A7-S
DYNAMIC FOCUS 15 12 GND

SP MUTE

SP PROT
TO B3 BOARD RESET L001 C1300
DE(12)
CN1108
+5V

VM MODULATION 16 13 #
GND
LED1

LED2

R093 NS ROT
SIRCS

DE(8) SCL
4.9 (0)
4.9 (0)

17 14 10k
JB(7)

VERITCAL SAW1
STBY +5V

SCL :CHIP
DE(9) CVBST V
0 R094 FB1300 C1301
VERTICAL-PROT 18 A1 GND 15 CVBS IN 10k 0 100
DE(10) SDA R003 R001 R002 :CHIP :CHIP 16V
GND 1 2 3
R059 220 :CHIP

19 B1 16
R040 220 :CHIP

VERTICAL SAW- SDA R047 1.0k 220 220


R053 1k :CHIP

R089 1k :CHIP

VP100 +5V 220 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP C007


20 A2 17

CVBS2

AFT2
NS ROT NS ROT GND
V SYNC TEST :CHIP SP PROT 100 ATT
C001 16V
B2 GND 18 GND # TV R
R069
HP100 :CHIP 4.7k R008 IC100
A3 GND 19 H SYNC TEXT
C031 FB007 C002 4.7k TV L
L005 :CHIP *
0.1 0UH # :CHIP

AUDIO(R)
CN1140 B3 GND 20 16V FB006 :CHIP MSP-RESET
+9V +9V R066 AFT1

I FB008 TU3301
40P B:CHIP 0UH 1k
R068 0UH R012 C006 *
:BTOB 6 A4 GND :CHIP 1
10k 2.2k 0.1 GND

AUDIO(L)
MID-B R013
C030 :CHIP :CHIP 4.7k C008 16V
B4 +5V
SIRCS 64

H50 63

62

61

60

59

58

57

NC 56

55

LED1 54

LED2 53

NS ROT 52

MID-BUSY R010 #
TO E BOARD 1 .BLK05A5 R009 R011 :CHIP B:CHIP TU101 CN1116
+5V 2.2k

4.8

4.9
* 4.7k L002 B:CHIP 0
CN4101 A5 * 1P
DEGAUSS

FPD JL001 4.8 :CHIP L OUT R106


0

0
0

:CHIP
ST-BY

0 JR109
ABL-CTR

R3300
1.0

R007
L.C.MUTE

#
AC ON/OFF

DE(4) * :FASTEN
0.8
0.3

4.4

1 B5 560 1 2 3 #
AUDIO PROTECTION

EXTRA PARABOLA GND * R OUT


HS C021 4.9 0 :CHIP JR105
L OUT
HP100 HP100 0.01 MODE # TO F1 BOARD
2 A6
51

HORIZONTAL MODE NC
(-0) (0)

HP 100 IN
-0 (0)
1

B:CHIP B-INT READY :CHIP


4.5 R3304 R OUT
DE(3) VP100 SCL CN1604
3 B6 -0 #
50

FLYBACK PULSE VP 100 IN SCL0 RV3300 SDA


2

R051 1k :CHIP 0 4.9 R079 100 :CHIP R014 100 :CHIP :CHIP 1k D100 NC
DE(6) BE(1) R101 *
HD1 4 A7 OCP SDA1 *
49

Y 100 IN SCL
3

FB001 OCP R078 0 SDA


R025 220 :CHIP 4.9 (0) 4.3 C005 TV SDA
3DAT OUH SDA
5 B7 R004 R005
48

FPD GND SO SDA0 220p NC R102 *


4

SCL
R026 220 :CHIP 4.9 R077 100 :CHIP R015 100 :CHIP 0 0 B:CHIP SCL
DE(7) BE(2) 3CLK
DYNAMIC FOCUS 6 A8 SDA1 R104 *
47

U 100 IN SCK NC
5

FB002 0 FMONO
R052 1k :CHIP R076 0 R3374 NC

J +12V
0UH 0 (4.9) C004 Q3300 0
7 B8
46

+12V GND OVP NC R100 *


6

OVP 0 220p MODE


R031 220 :CHIP R017 1k :CHIP 2SA1037
4.9

NC
4.9

DE(8) BE(4) HP100 0 ATT


4.9

1 0 B:CHIP
8 7 A9 ATT SW AMPLIFIER
45

VERTICAL SAW + V 100 IN H SYNC PLL-SW


7

R048 MSPR
R033 220 :CHIP 0 IC001 0.8 (1.1) C014 47 R3362 JR1301 NC(RESET)
DE(15) 10k VP100 0.3
9 B9 EMI 8 7 6 5
44

HD2 GND * 0 DET OUT


8

:CHIP FB003 V SYNC * 0.8 (1.1) JR1302 ST


R070 220 :CHIP :CHIP PLL-SW
WC

DE(10) BE(3) OUH 4.9 MAIN CONTROLLER L3302


VCC

SDA

FL001 #
SCL

10 A10 C032 C013 JR107 R115


43

VERTICAL SAW - DPIC SW 5V R114


EEPROM(A0-A7)

JR102
9

M24C08-MN6T

RESET 0.01 EMI :CHIP 0


0.01 JR001 * * * DET OUT
R044 C009 R042 -0 VSS B:CHIP :CHIP
11 B10 B:CHIP
10

42

GND GND +5V X001 0 NC


IC003

4.7k VSS GND


VS 0.1 CSA20.00MXZ040 0 :CHIP 5V
VP100 RESET 100 C028 :CHIP 2.4 -0
12 A11 25V VDD TV
11

41

VERTICAL DEF RESET 100 0.022 C3330 NC


XTAL C3331
GND

B:CHIP B:CHIP 2 4.9 C016 47p CH:CHIP 0.1 NC


DE(12) 2.3 100
-0
-0
-0

R045
-0
E0

E1

E2

13 B11
12

40

VM MODULATION GND D002 16V 16V NC


R056 0 :CHIP 4.7k L003
R071 100 :CHIP EXTAL D006 MA111-(K8).SO R105 NC
VERTICAL DE(9) SDA :CHIP 4.7 B:CHIP
14 A12 EXLC 1 2 3 4 0
13

39

SDA MA111-(K8).SO OSD(YS)SW NC


PROTECT KEY2 :CHIP
5.0 KEY2 2.5 NC
XLC OSD(YM)SW C017
15 B12
14

38

ABL-CTR SCL NC
SCL KEY1 C011 R072 KEY1 R024 3.9k :CHIP
DE(13) R057 0 :CHIP C003 4.9 2.6 (0) 0 68p CH:CHIP R090 NC
# 100 C3337
16 A13 #
15

YM
37

X-RAY +5V +5V DIGITAL Q002 0 GND


4.5 NOISE DETECT *

K
:CHIP 5 NC
AGC 5.4 0 2SC2712-YG R091 L3303 C106
17 B13 YS
16

36

GND +2.5V +2.5V AFT OUT


R034 # AGC MONITOR R080 YS-BUFFER 0 # GND
AFT1 0
(2) 4 0 R081 YS :CHIP
30 MSP RESET(SAP)

18 +3.3V-DIGITAL A14 I 3.9k


17

35

GND +3.3V 100 9V


AFT1
4.9

:CHIP 0 L101
G(OSD) G AFT2 R037 * 4.9 :CHIP 8 7 6 5 AFT OUT
5.0 (2.2) R082 R023 C3338 C3336
19 B14 B
18

34

GREEN OUT +5V Q001 5V VIF


WC

AFT2 470 100 470p 100


VCC

SDA
SCL

R(OSD) R036 * 9V
25 RESET 100

R JB(1) INT
27 DSP ALIVE

0 :CHIP :CHIP 2SA1037 JR002 B:CHIP 16V


24 MID-BUSY

R103
COMB RESET

26 CHIP SEL

20 A15 H-PULSE SUB OUT 0


(4.9)
19

G
33

RED OUT RF AGC


0 AGC
-4.9 (0)

FB004 0SD(INTENSITY)SW
23 F MONO

B(OSD) C010 R046 220 :CHIP # VIF


B -0 (0) :CHIP
4.9 (0)

2.3 (0)

0UH R022 C3302 :CHIP


BLUE OUT 21 B15 0.1
-0(0)

B-INT
31 MUTE

D003
28 TRAP

GND R110
-0(0)

220 :CHIP *
0.6
0.1

4.9

25V FB005 R075 IC004 560 RF AGC


YS 3 MA111-(K8).SO CVBS1
-0

R092 C103
0

29 ST

GND
0

BLANKING OUT 22 +9V A16 +9V B:CHIP 0UH 1.8k M24C04-MN6T :CHIP
R049 C107
32 R

:CHIP OSD(B) SW 220 0.1 C108


E0

E1

R(TELETEXT) B(OSD)
E2

RT JB(3) * R050 R021 0 B :CHIP EEPROM(A8-AB) 470p


23 B16 +9V RV100 R109 16V 100
20

21

22

TEXT RED VP SUB OUT * B:CHIP


R3320 # 470 B:CHIP 16V
R035 2.2k :CHIP C015 1 2 3 4 +9V
JB(4) R073 10k :CHIP
24 A17 V SUB OUT 10p :CHIP G(OSD)
R027 1k :CHIP

GND
:CHIP

R019 1k :CHIP

G
R029 1k :CHIP

R028 1k :CHIP

C018 C019 C020 1.8k R3323 :CHIP C101


G(TELETEXT) GT 100
Q101 C104
R067 0.01 0.01 0.01 :CHIP L105 *
TEXT GREEN 25 B17 GND
10k B:CHIP B:CHIP B:CHIP R074 R038 :CHIP AS 2SA1037AK 100
JB(5) :CHIP 1.8k R020 C012 R018 680 SDA BUFFER 16V

L
R006 220

GND 26 A18 U SUB OUT R016 :CHIP SDA R111


:CHIP 2.2k 10p 680
R030 *

B(TELETEXT) 2.2k R3334 100 :CHIP 100 AS


BT :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP D004 SCL
TEXT BLUE 27 B18 GND R062 :CHIP SCL :CHIP
1k MA111-(K8).SO SDA
C024 R058 L3304 +9V SDA
JB(6)
RESET 100

GND 28 A19 Y SUB OUT :CHIP 10p 0 R055 OSD(G) SW +5V 5V R112 100 :CHIP
SCL
:CHIP :CHIP 0 :CHIP L3305 +5V SCL
BLKT
R(OSD)
FMONO

TEXT BLK 29 B19 L102


MID-B

GND +30V 30V


R065
COMB

D005
MSPR

L3306 +5V 5V
680
DSP

MA111-(K8).SO
3CS

GND 30 A20 GND :CHIP +9V 9V L103


ST

8 OSD(R)SW +30V 30V


R

SCL
SCL 31 B20 GND L104
SDA JB(12) D014 D001 +9V 9V
SDA
C3352 C3353
32 A21 Y MAIN OUT MA111-(K8).SO 470p 100
JR2601 0 :CHIP MA111-(K8).SO
VOLTAGE SHIFT B:CHIP 16V
R060 220 :CHIP

R054 220 :CHIP

R032 1k :CHIP

MUTE
SP MUTE

+9V 33 +9V B21 GND


SCP JB(11) D302
SCP 34 A22 U MAIN OUT MA111-(K8).SO
STBY MUTE

C3355 C3354
47 C3351 C3350
9 MUTING SW 470p 47 470p
GND 35 B22 GND D301 B:CHIP B:CHIP

M D300
+3.3V-DIGITAL

BE(1) JB(10) MA111-(K8).SO C111 C114 C109 C113 C110 C112


Q313
-0.2

Y-100 OUT 36 A23 V MAIN OUT MA111-(K8).SO 470p 47 470p 47 470p 100
VOLTAGE SHIFT 0 2SC2712
BE(2) STBY MUTE B:CHIP B:CHIP B:CHIP 16V
U-100 OUT 37 10 B23 GND MUTE
+10.5V
11.8

JB(9)
38 A24
12

GND V-PULSE M OUT


C301
BE(4) 11 1000 11.8
V-100 OUT 39 B24 GND
16V B-SSS10324-...-A..-ES29
BE(3) JB(7) D317
DPIC SW 40 A25 H-PULSE M OUT MA111-(K8).SO R301
0
ST-BY MUTE 470k :CHIP
B25 GND R302 Q301
47k 2SA1037
12 :CHIP MUTE
+10.5V

C1227
+9V #
R088 R095 R096
1k 1k R303 C326
1k
:CHIP 47k 10
:CHIP :CHIP
R061 :CHIP C1228
100

( )
#

N BE(1)
:CHIP

MAIN MICON,TUVIF,
GND

COMB

Q005
SDA

DSP

SDA
SCP
SCL

SCL

3CS
TV R
B 100
R 100

CVBST

3DAT
CVBS2

CVBS1

3CLK
INT

+6.5V
TV L

2SA1037AK
JB(9)

JB(7)

JB(6)

JB(5)

JB(4)

JB(3)

JB(1)
JB(12)

JB(11)

JB(10)

Y 100 BUFFER R098


RN IN

RP IN

LN IN
AUDIO(R)

LP IN
AUDIO(L)

100
BE(2)
AUDIO AMP
R117 100 :CHIP
R039 100 :CHIP

:CHIP
R043 100 :CHIP

R041 100 :CHIP

R116 100 :CHIP

:CHIP

R063
100 Q006
:CHIP 2SA1037AK R097
R118 100

100 TV
BE(3) B-Y100 BUFFER :CHIP
R099
100
R064 :CHIP
100 Q007
:CHIP 2SA1037AK
R-Y100 BUFFER
50

GND 49
GND 48
47

TRAP 46
GND 45
44

GND43
42

41

GND40
GND39
38

GND37

GND36
35

34

GND 33
32

31

30

29

28

27

GND 26
25

SCL 24

SDA 23
GND 22

GND21
20

GND19
GND 18
17

TV L OUT 16
GND 15
TV R OUT 14
13

12

CS 11
DAT 10
4

GND 1

GND 1
2

SDA 3
SCL 4

SCP 5
6

CLK 9
8

GND 6
GND 5
4

O
R 100

RN IN
RP IN
B 100

LN IN
LP IN
B INT

COMB RESET

+3.3V-D
+3.3V-D
+6.5V OUT
+6.5V OUT
CVBS 2 OUT
Y100

CVBS 1 OUT
U SUB IN
Y SUB IN

V SUB IN
Y MAIN IN

DSP ALIVE
U MAIN IN
R-Y100
B-Y100

V MAIN IN

+10.5V OUT

+10.5V OUT

CN1180
V-PULSE SUB OUT

H-PULSE SUB OUT

CN1196 CN1100
CVBS OUT (TEXT)
V-PULSE MAIN IN

H-PULSE MAIN IN

4P 7P 50P
WHT WHT :BTOB
TO J BOARD
TO BUS CONTROLLER
CN8304

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(2) Schematic Diagram of D Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

A
PFC OUT

CN6607
PFC IN

C6672 C6673
2

2200p 1kV :R 2200p 1kV :R


R6660 D6628
TH6603
+5V
4.7 :FPRD
NTC 5 10ELS2N-TB5
DETECT RECT C6649
T6601 100
JW6601 SRT C6647
D6619 C6635 D6623 25V
7.5MM #
D6616 D6617 RD12ESB1 100p P6KE200AG23 4 6
U05G U05G C6630 18V CLAMP

9.6
CLAMP L6601
STBY RECT STBY RECT 22

B 450V

D6621
3 7 I
G
O
4.9

C6601
IC6607
Q6613
DTC114ESA
4.0
C6634 D6627 DM-58
10ELS2N-TB5

(-27.6)
100 C6648 100 0
JW6602 18V RECT # 470 0 IC6606 25V +B CONTROL
7.5MM
2 8 25V BA05T
D6650 C6637 R6677
1SS119-25 22p # +5V R6699 0

-20.2
STOPPER 2kV D6642

-18.6
#
R6639
1 9 1SS119-25
C6622 R6642 R6645
C6617 1 C6629 470k 0.1 C6625
R6657
R6675 STOPPER
1200 8 7 6 5 D6622 4.9
0.0047 15W # 1/2W VD6601 1/2W 0.022 #

10.9

134
250V 22

17.9

2.4
500V ENE471D-20A :RF 630V UF4005PKG23 3 +5V
4.2 0
E
0 SNUBBER Q6607 R6697 R6698
-85.0 -85.1 C6645 R6694
VD6603 # IC6605 # 120k 10k 1k
1 4 3 2 1 0
# C6613 D6605 JW6603 :PT R6671 :RN
#

2.8
C6607 0.0047 # D6613 D6635
D4SB60L # 4.9

-84.9

-85.1

-81.7
470p 500V U05G IC6604 RD18ESB
AC RECT

-85
JW6604 2

C
250V E PROTECT C6623 TOP209 R6688
CN6604 # OVP SW

2.8
# C6646 R6684 1k 0

DTC114ESA
5P C6614 C6633 R6670 # -20.5 # :FPRD D6638
C6619 R6679 C6653

Q6612
0.0047 D6612 47 1 2 3 4 # R6676 D6630
:VH 0.0047 47k 0.0047 0 #
500V JW6606 U05G # # R6693
E 500V
TO F2 BOARD # PROTECT *
C6608 0 C6657 0
470p
CN1652 D6620 D6629 #
250V R6678 0.6 CN6606
# C6675
# Q6611
R6638 JW6605 # # 7P
AC IN 5 C6621 R6641 DTC114ESA
1 # R6681 WHT
1200 470k R6685
R6622 15W 250V 1/2W 0 10k :S-MICRO
N.C. 4 2.2k
0.47
10W
IC6603
N.C. 3 MCR5152 Q6608 TO A BOARD
R6686 :RB
8.2M 2SC2500-B C6660 R6600
N.C. 2
1W 1mF 0 CN1160
C6671
:RN 0.022 50V +5V
AC IN 1
-31.1 (-0)

RY6603 R6500 630V 1 +6.5V

D DJ12D1-0(M) TV-8
JW6654
0.47 :PP
*(-3.9)

*(-1.8)
-81.3
-83.9

10W 2 +6.5V
-82.3

-83.1

-82.9

-85.0
-85.1

*(7.6)
-85.0

-78.8
-85.1

-85.1

-82.3
-74.6

-84.9
84.1

SS.RST

# FB6601
:RB

COCP
COVP
VG(H)

VOCP
JW6655

VG(L)

COM
VC-1

VC-2
GND
RY6602 +5V

OUP
N.C.

#
N.C
# FB6604 3 GND
VD

SS

CT

RT

VB

VS
CN6603 DJ12D1-0(M) TV-8
#
3P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4 GND
WHT
:S-MICRO NL6601
D6625 5 +10.5V
TO DGC * RD13ESB2
C6628
D6639 6 GND
CLAMP R6704
DGC 1 TH6601 470p 1kV :HR 0.47 10ELS2N-TB5
HDT 1/4W 15V RECT 7 +30V
R6609
N.C 2 R6615 C6641 :FPRD
680k R6632 R6636 R6653
680k 2.2M 1/2W 0.1 250V :PT
:RN 680k 680k D6643 C6674
DGC 3 :RN
:RN :RN 7 2 330
R6648 R6650 R6707 UF4005PKG23
330k :RN 25V
R6608 R6614 330k :RN 2.2k STOPPER D6634 CN6608
C6602 680k D6603 R6631 R6635
*
680k
MA111-(K8).SO 680k 680k D4SBS6 3P
RY6601 :RN :RN C6640 L6602
:RN :RN R6656 330k :RN 9 1 +6.5V WHT
AUDIO RECT
E
DH12D2-0(M) 470p
R6607 R6613 1kV :S-MICRO
R6619 R6630 R6634 R6652 16k :RN :HR
680k 680k
DGC CHK 1 470k
680k 680k C6659 +10.5V
:RN :RN :CHIP C6639 1000p CH:CHIP R6668 6 18 C6664
TO A BOARD
:RN :RN 3300
DGC CHK 2 C6627 0.01 B 47 :CHIP 25V 0.01 R6713 3.3k :RN-CP
D6626
R6612 R6618 UF4005PKG23 1 +17V
R6606 C6609 C6632 4.7
120k 75k
75k 1mF R6623 R6637 BOOST UP 3 PS6604
:RN :RN C6676 # L6603
+12V :RN :PT 33k 56k JW(5) 2 GND(AUDIO)

+17V
:RN :RN C6644 # +10.5V +30V
CN6602 C6667 +5V
D6645 # R6666 1k :RN-CP #
3 -17V
2P R6605
IC6602 17 R6696
:MINI 120k R6629 R6633 C6658
C6626 8200 :PP C6643 1000p CH:CHIP 22k
:RN 75k 36k CN6609 PS6605 3300 R6689
:RN 3W -17V
REF.REGULATOR :RN
R6651 2.4k :RN 1P 5A 25V 4.7
+5V :RS
D6601 16
1SS119-25 C6612 10 C6631 10 D6633 R6714 3.3k :RN-CP
C6642 CN6611 C6663 1 +5V STANDBY
10 D10SC4M 0.01 PS6603
1P JW(5) C6666
6.5V RECT
F R6628
C6677
0.022mF
D6624
D1NS4-TR
R6663
0.22
15
CN6610
1P
PS6606
5A PS6602 L6606
0.01

+5V
D6640
2

3
GND

STANDBY

+6.5V
D6608 3W RD30ESB2
MA111-(K8).SO
STOPPER

1k :RN

10k 50V JW(5)


MA111-(K8).SO NOISE UP :RS 14 R6710 30V CLAMP 4 GND
D6604

OUT1 :CHIP
C6654 0.47
10
1

VCC PROTECT C6662


3300 5W 5 AC ON/OFF
R6621 R6665 CN6612 1P L6607 47 D6641
R6601 16V
10k 16V :RN
C6638

2.2M D6644 RD6.8ESB2 C6668 OVERVOLTAGE


7.5MM R6701
R6661

:CHIP 1/2W 13 47 6
IN1- OUT2 10k C6636 R6674
D10SBS4F PROTECT PROT
STOPPER
MA111-(K8).S0

# 680 L6605 25V OVERCURRENT


:CHIP CN6613 10.5V RECT 7
D6602

PROT

4.9
1P
MA111-(K8).SO
STOPPER

R6662 R6664
12 8 NC
D6637
D6606

Q6601 0.22 3W :RS


3

IN1+ IN2- 5MM PS6607 PS6601


12.3 2SC2785TP-HFE Q6614 CN6614 5A JW(5)
# 9 NC
D6609 C6661
R6625 2SA1175-HFE 1P FB6602 47 STOPPER
RD12ESB1

0
SPEED UP

68k 1SS119-25 11 4.9 10 GND


LATCH R6672 R6673 16V
D6648

Q6603 C6655
MA111-(K8).SO

C6650
RELAY SW

:RN-CP PROTECT
4

GND IN2+ R6667 2.2k 5MM 1000


R6611 2SA1175 PH6602 330p -0
D6610

R6617 Q6604 470 25V

G
R6602 C6670
1k 4.7k 390k R6620 R6647 ON3171-R 330p
1kV Q6609 R6692 270 CN6605
0 :RN-CP D6607 2SA1175-HFE 10 :HR
:RN-CP 470k
R6643 150 1kV DTA144ESA C6679 10P
:RN-CP MA111-(K8).SO 1W WHT
-78.1

0.01
-78.3

22k :HR OCP SW


STOPPER -78.2 :CHIP :RS -74.8 Q6606 R6691 B:CHIP :S-MICRO
C6604 74.6
-74.8

-74.6

R6687 L6604
2SB733-34
1

47 # R6616 OUT3 VCC -85.0 470k

2SC2785-HFE
D6651 IC6608 R6627 VCC SWITCH T6602 CN6615 1/2W +6.5V
100k R6702
2SC2785-HFE

150k

Q6610
DTZ-TT11.24B :RN-CP 68k C6603 1P TO A BOARD
PROTECT

:RN-CP
Q6602

OUT4 :CHIP 0
1SS119-25

:CHIP #
D6615

R6690
2

R6610 IN3- -75.0 FB6603 C6652 0


D6632 R6644
-78.7 R6646 R6658
R6683
10k CN1161
100k 10k C6651 330
-85.0

*(-84.0) :RN-CP MA111-(K8).SO R6640 4.7k 10k


:CHIP 330p 160V 220k
Q6615 R6604 22k :CHIP :CHIP R6655 C6669 1/2W
CATHODE
LATCH R6649
10k 330p 1kV D6636
10k
3

-75.1

DTC144EKA-T146 IN3+ IN4- :CHIP 4.7k


:RN-CP -85.0 :CHIP 1kV :HR R6682 0 1SS119-25
D6806 :CHIP D6649 -84.6 :CHIP R6669 JR6602
ANODE C6618 C6620 +5V :HR 820 OCP SW
PH6601
2

1SS119-25 0.01 100p R6703 MA111-(K8).SO -85.0


1k #
C6605 C6606 C6610 D6611 Q6605 ON3171-R
STOPPER1 REF 100p B:CHIP CH:CHIP 56k STOPPER R6659 R6680
2SC2712-YG
1

# 100p GND IN4+ D6631 C6656


CH:CHIP
:CHIP MA111-(K8).SO 10k 0.27 C6665
-82.0 CH:CHIP D6614 R6654 JR6603 D4SBL20U CN6616 CN6618 0.1 10
R6603 R6626 C6624 STOPPER :CHIP 2W
RD12ESB1 47k 0 1P :PT
+10.5V

D6618 1P
H -85.2 +B RECT
10k IC6601 100 :RS
R6865 100k :CHIP
R6864 :RN-CP :RN-CP
16V SPEED UP MA111-(K8).SO
22k 180k
R6861 :CHIP POWER ON SW R6695
D6808 :CHIP
R6820 0 #
4.7k :CHIP DAN202K R6862 C6611 C6615 C6616 R6624
:CHIP STOPPER2 +10.5V 1000p 100p 100p 100k +10.5V +10.5V
D6807 22k
CH:CHIP CH:CHIP CH:CHIP :RN-CP
RD3.6ESB1 :CHIP
R6867
-0 LEVEL-SHIFT 0.1 4.7k
8.8 0.1 :CHIP
R6821 C6863 +135V
# 10
R6868

+6.5V
0 4.7k
0 TO CRT ANODE
-0 Q6820 0 :CHIP
0
2PD601A-Q-TX 1 HV
C6878 0
10 V-PROT MAX
Q6811 R6850
16V 0 R6869

I DTC144EKA-T146
V-PROT
:BP

0
Q6821
2SA1037AK-T146-R
V-PROT MINI
560k
:CHIP
-15V
PS6801
1.6A
135 R6822 R6827
Q6808
2SC5480-01 C6838
+135V 0.47
:FPRD L6806

:LHL08
R6853
0.47
1/2W
:FPRD
*

5.6k T6804 R6835 680p C6855


L6801 3.3k 0.22 PIN-OUT
2W
2W HDT 1.5k 33
Q6819 R6870 4.7mH :RS 1 3W :PP 160V
4
2.2k :LHL10 :RS :RS *
DTC144EKA-T146 Q6802 T6803
INVER :CHIP D6813
135 IRF720-LF49 * NX-4522
H CENT OUT C6832 ELIZ R6849
7 2 2
C6816 6800pF 200V RECT 0.47
IC6800 +135V C6823 +10.5V
REF-VOLT
VCC(OUT)

JW6803 1.5kV C6848 1/4W


-15V
OUT-PUT

R6837
DRIVE-IN

0.047 0.047
STV9379
-12.1

:FPRD
-15.3

5MM 0.1mF
FB-PLS

:PP
14.1

10
13.5

-0.5

400V 200V C6857


1.3
1.3

V-OUT R6825 62.6 3W 250V L6802 L6803


VCC

C6819
VEE

:PT :PT 6 3 0.2 C6837 C6853 470p 5


330 1 -0.3 :RS :PP 7.5mm 2.2mmH G4
680p 470p 500V
R6831 C6830 500V B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1.5k
10k # :PP B
3 1 C6825 1/2W R6852
1 R6829 :FPRD 5 4 C6842 C6851 D6817 0.47 6
C6822 0 # L6805 C6860
#

3 1k 0.47mF 1W T6801
470p C6885 47 S3L20UF4 220pF

J C6805 B Q6806 250V 160V :LHL08 :RS F DFT L6808 D6820 D6821 Q6812
C6807

C6827 220p -15V RECT1 2kV


330 2 2 6 :PP 3.3mmH
+135V 2SD774-34 330p 2kV B ERA38-06 ERA38-06 2SC3840(3)
+9V 25V CN6812 500V 7 :LHL10 1 GND
-15V H DRIVE 2 CN6811 D6824 13 SNUBER DF DAMP 76.8 DF OUT
1P B C6831 R6846
1P C6846 220k S3L20UF4 4 3 CN6805
6200pF C6858 -0.7
4 Q6804 C6835 0.18mF 1/2W #
C6803 1.5kV -15V RECT2 470p
8 SC 2
R6873
+9V

C6868 2SC2785-HFE Q6807 680p 250V 500V 150k


0.01mF R6823 R6826 :PP +135V
0.01 H CENT AMP 1 T6802 2SC5480-01 1.5k :PP B 1/2W C6867
50V 3.3k 2.7k C6821 R6834 C6859 6 1
B:CHIP HDT 0 :PP 0.47
5 2W 2W 0.047 1 0.22 H-OUT C6845 150p 0
R6804 C6809 8.8 200V R6839 2kV C6866 100V
:RS
:PP

:RS 3W 0.22mF 9
3.9k 1000p 6.7 :PT 100 B 330p :PT
C6811 R6819 :RS 250V
:CHIP :FPRD Q6810 C6856 L6804 R6872 500V CN6807
B 330 2.2k -0 C6829 R6859 C6865
T6800 :PP 470 R6851 12 R6863 C6862 B #
IRF1830G 150k
C6834

C6806 25V 0.022 R6875


470 25V
680p 1.5k

7 2 100pF :LHL08 0.47 2.2k 2.2k R6866


100 50V 0.022 1/2W 400V 1k
134

2kV H LIN OUT 1/2W 10 1W 2W 200V 3.3k 1 GND


23.3
470k :RN

100V 6.7 R6836 D6816 :PP


+200V :FPRD :RS :RS :PP :RN C6864
-15V 10 2.9
R6818
6.7

D6805 6.7 1.4 S3L20UF4 11 0.0022


-0.3 3W 630V
C6814 C6884 R6824 C6818 6 3 +15V RECT L6807
RD15ESB1 330
:RS 13.8 :PP
2.2 2.2 1 75.2 2.2mH
C6854

CLAP 10V 10V C6824


R6830 :LHL08

K D6803
B:CHIP B:CHIP 0 R6711
120k
#
10k
1/2W
5 4
0 0
R6844
100 +6.5V CN6813
#
CN6814
#
R6842
1 GND
RD18ES-T1B

Q6803 :FPRD
S3L20UF4 C6808 10.9 R6817 :RN R6828 C6820 0 R6884
10k
CN6808
D6801 C6802 C6833
D6652

:PP

V-BOOST R6812 2SA1175-HFE # 1k 470p


100k C6841 D6812 3W
C6800 1SS119-25 0.01 0.22
-0.5 3.3k B C6826
0.0047 Q6809 R6840 C6879 R6856 R6857 R6860 :RS
1P
R6802 0 H CENT AMP 2 Q6805 0.12 R6854 R6903
B:CHIP 100V 100V 2SK2251 RD15ESB1 4.7 10k 10k 10k TAB
10 10k CLIP 330p :PP 250V # 10k 10k
100V

:PT C6810 R6712 2SD774-34 500V C6828 :PP M PIN OUT PROT 160V 3W 3W 3W
3W 3W
0.1 Q6801 L6800 * H DRIVE 1 B R6833 0.001mF :RS :RS :RS 1 GND
C6804 R6838 :RS :RS
100V IRF620 Q6616 1M 200V 47k CN6809
R6880 0.01mF
C6801 R6904 :PT PONP UP DTC114ESA-TP :RN :PT
0.01

6.8k 50V :LHL08 :RN R6855 #


R6816
+135V

R6801 CN6816 CN6817 CN6818


:RN-CP

1 :RN # R6905 27k 1/2W :RN


10k 120k
C6812 1/2W 4.7 # # #
R6807 IC6801 CN6815
C6836

R6811 0.47 R6832


+10.5V

1.5 :RN :FPRD


R6809
220
LM393N Q6823 220k D6809 Q6816 R6858
R6900 R6805 :FPRD
5MM
100V R6814 # 1
DY-PROT GND
+9V

+9V

6.8k 3W :PT 2.2k 2PD601AR :RN GP08D 2SD774-34 27k


15k R6891
4.7k

C6817 135 1/2W


:RN :RS :CHIP H-C MUTE 47 PULS-RECT 8.8 12.3 DF 0N/OFF SW1 6.8k
134

:RN-CP 6.7 :RN


8.8 :CHIP
O I R6887 0 CN6617
Q6800
R6885

R6810 R6813 C6883 G 22k #


1

C6850
2PD601A-Q-TX R6806 1.8 1.8 1.4 10 :CHIP R6890

L
0.2 0.1 R6889
V-SAW R6901 3.9k R6808 1/2W 1/2W Q6822 B:CHIP 150k Q6815
R6800 -0.2 :RN :RN R6847 0 150k
15k :RN 2SA1776TV2Q
+12V

# +9V # 1/2W 134


2

10k # R6888 1/2W


14.0 :RN-CP IC6804 47k 0.6 DF ON/OFF SW
2.3 H-C SHIFT R6879 C6844 R6876 0
C6840 BA09T :CHIP
6.6 # 100 0.1 1.5
9V-REG
3

0.9 R6845 16V B:CHIP 3W


+12V

D6800 R6902 R6893 C6875


TH6801 0 # :RS 47
RD7.5ESB2 3.5 100k +9V C6874 R6892 33k 0
R6881 11.7 14.6 0.1 :CHIP 16V
C6847
+9V

100k
4

CLAP R6803 R6882 R6848 R6895 R6894 0.6


-15V 22k # O I 100k :PT :CHIP Q6817
10k 30k # C6877 680k
:RN G :CHIP 2PD601A-Q-TX
:CHIP :RN C6849 10 1/2W
5V 0 3.0 INVER
R6877 R6878 C6880 D6826 0.1
0.001 B:CHIP

C6881 -0 B:CHIP 0
2.2k 330 0.1mF 1SS119-25 C6876
C6813 D6823 # R6896 R6897
4.0 :RN-CP :RN-CP 25V H-C MUTE 100k 0.01
C6815

0.001 1SS119-25 :CHIP C6843 IC6805 47k

(
:CHIP C6839

)
B:CHIP +135V +200V :CHIP B:CHIP
TEMP 100 0.1 :CHIP 0 Q6818
R6815 R6883 BA12T
C6871
470p
Q6814
2SA1037 R6886
6.2k
:RN-CP
10k
:RN-CP
+9V
16V B:CHIP
12V-REG DTC144EKA-T146
DF-PROT
POWER SUPPLY,
I O
JW6804

R6871 0 CH:CHIP H-SAW 4.7k


G VC

M
47k :RN-CP
#

0 R6899
D6822
:RN-CP
Q6813 C6872
10k # IC6806
C6869
DEFLECTION HV
-15V

1000p #
2PD601A-Q-TX :CHIP
#
CH:CHIP
H-SAW
C6870
#
R6898
5MM
+12V +9V
+9V

-15V

+9V
B-SSS10324-...-D..-ES29
5V
-15V

+10.5V R6841
+6.5V D6825 1.8k
R6843 1W
5V DNA202K
10k :RS
:CHIP CN-PROT
+12V

D6814

N +12V +135V
RGP02-20EL-6394
G2 RECT

10 9
8 C6882
11 0.0047
4 7 CN6801 2k
TO DY
6P B
20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

50

49

48

47

46

45

44

43

42

41

40

39

38

37

36

35

34

33

32

31

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10
9

CN6802 CN6810 CN6804


VM

VM
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
GND

NC

NC
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

NC

NC

NC

GND
H+

H+

G2
SDA

SDA

H1
V+

PROT

9V

5V

PROT
HD1

HD2
VSAW+

SCL

HP2
FOCUS

FOCUS

SCL
VPROT

HP1
H-

H-
DEGAUSS

V-

12V
H-SAW
VSAW-

DF-SW
N/S

VFB2

N/S
ABL1

N.C
+12V

135V

135V

CN6800
200V
X-RAY

V SAW+
V COMP+

50P
H-CENT

-15V
6.5V

6.5V
M PIN

V SAW-

3P
EX PARA
V COMP-

1P
10.5V

10.5V
H LIN
EXTRA PARA

AFC PULSE
AFC PALSE

DF DRIVE
15V PALSE

20P :BTOB :TAB :MICRO CONNECTOR

TO A BOARD TO D1 BOARD TO C BOARD


TO C BOARD
CN1162 CN6100 CN9002
CN9007
O
5 6
H.DY H.DY V.DY V.DY

Schematic diagram Schematic diagram


?A board – 123 – D board / – 124 – – 125 – – 126 –

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D BOARD IC6603 MCR5152 VD D BOARD WAVEFORMS – D Board (Conductor Side) –
I 18 VB
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 –
VC-1 + R U.V.
RESET DETECT
YC-2 11V S.V. 2 VG (H)
LEVEL R O
TSD 4.7
+
5V SHIFT PULSE R
0.7Vp-p (H) 28.8Vp-p (H) A
START ~ ~ FILTER S O
– UP 3 4
21V 19 VS
+
50K
10V VREL/VE–3
10V – LEVEL 15 VC-2
SHIFT
+ 5V 5V O
– PULSE 0.9Vp-p (H) 108Vp-p (H)
4V T CEN. B
O
U.V. 4.7 16 VC (L) 5 6
13V/BV DETECT
VREL/VE–2
LEVEL RELAY
SHIFT
21V 17
50K 2.4Vp-p (H) 222Vp-p
DELAY COM
7 8
C
R

S
5V
5K
52.4Vp-p (H) 6.7Vp-p (H)

13 9 10

OSC –
REFRESH + VOOP D
5V + ON SHEET
20P
0V/3V

+ 0.2V 50K 3.8Vp-p (H) 1.7Vp-p (H)


– –
11
+
2K
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
7 11 5 3 12 10
E
6 8
CT RT ROCP VOVP SS RESET COOP GND
D [POWER SUPPLY, DEFLECTION HV]
7.8Vp-p (H)

– D Board (Component Side) –


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 F

E
• :Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
• :Pattern from the rear side. D BOARD (Component Side) D BOARD (Conductor Side)
IC DIODE D6642 A-1 IC Q6807 D-2 D6617 G-12 D6807 B-7
D6643 F-5 Q6808 E-3 D6619 F-11 D6808 B-8
IC6601 J-2
D6601 J-8 D6644 C-4 IC6601 J-12 Q6809 C-4 D6620 F-13 D6809 D-4
F D BOARD ✽ MARK LIST IC6602 J-2
D6605 I-4 D6645 G-5 IC6602 I-13 Q6810 D-5 D6621 G-11 D6812 D-5
IC6603 G-5
D6609 H-2 D6648 H-2 IC6603 F-8 Q6811 C-7 D6622 F-13 D6813 F-5
KV-ES29M61 KV-ES29N90
IC6604 E-1
D6612 H-5 D6650 F-1 IC6604 F-13 Q6812 H-6 D6624 G-10 D6814 F-4
C6602 0.033 630 0.022 400
IC6605 D-1
D6613 H-6 D6800 B-7 IC6605 D-13 Q6815 I-7 D6625 F-9 D6816 I-5
NL6601 GAP, SPARK #
IC6606 C-1
D6614 H-2 D6801 A-7 IC6606 C-13 Q6816 J-3 D6626 F-10 D6817 H-5
R6693 20K : RN 18K : RN
R6712 18K : RN 20K : RN
IC6607 B-1
D6615 H-2 D6803 D-7 IC6607 B-13 Q6817 J-3 D6627 E-13 D6820 H-6
R6715 # 10K
IC6800 C-7
D6616 G-3 D6805 E-7 IC6800 C-8 Q6818 J-3 D6628 E-12 D6821 I-6
IC6801 C-9
D6617 G-2 D6806 B-7 IC6801 B-5 Q6819 C-8 D6629 D-13 D6822 G-5
G IC6804 E-8
D6619 F-3 D6807 B-7 IC6804 E-6 Q6820 B-7 D6630 D-13 D6824 H-5
IC6805 E-6
D6620 F-1 D6809 D-10 IC6805 D-8 Q6821 C-7 D6631 B-10 D6825 B-3
Note) The parts indicated as “#” in this circuit diagram are IC6806 G-9
D6621 F-3 D6812 D-9 IC6806 F-5 Q6822 D-5 D6632 I-13 D6826 C-5
not listed here, as they are not used for these models. D6622 F-2 D6813 F-9 Q6825 C-5 D6634 E-11
TRANSISTOR D6623 G-2 D6814 F-11
TRANSISTOR D6635 C-13
D6624 G-4 D6816 I-9 DIODE D6636 A-8
Q6601 1-8 Q6601 J-6
D6625 F-6 D6817 H-9 D6637 A-13
Q6602 G-2 Q6602 G-12 D6601 J-6
H Q6603 H-2
D6626 F-4 D6820 H-8 Q6603 H-13 D6602 J-13
D6638 A-13
D6627 E-1 D6821 I-9 D6639 D-9
Q6604 H-1 Q6604 H-13 D6603 J-13
D6628 E-2 D6822 G-9 D6640 A-8
Q6606 H-1 Q6605 H-13 D6604 J-12
D6629 D-2 D6823 C-9 D6641 A-12
Q6607 D-2 Q6606 H-13 D6605 I-11
D6630 D-1 D6824 H-10 D6642 A-13
Q6608 B-1 Q6607 D-13 D6606 I-13
D6631 C-5 D6826 C-9 D6643 E-9
Q6609 A-2 Q6608 B-13 D6607 I-12
D6633 B-3 Q6805 B-12 D6644 C-11
Q6610 A-7 Q6611 C-12 D6608 I-13
D6634 E-3 Q6806 C-12 D6645 H-9
I Q6611 C-2
D6635 C-1
Q6612 C-13 D6609 H-12
Q6807 B-12 D6648 H-12
Q6612 C-1 Q6614 I-13 D6610 G-13
D6636 A-6 Q6808 E-11 D6649 G-13
Q6613 A-1 Q6800 B-7 D6611 G-13
D6637 A-2 Q6809 C-10 D6650 F-13
Q6801 E-7 Q6801 D-7 D6612 H-9
D6638 A-1 Q6810 D-10 D6800 B-7
Q6802 E-9 Q6802 E-4 D6613 H-9
D6639 D-5 Q6812 H-8 D6801 A-7
Q6803 D-8 Q6803 D-6 D6614 H-12
D6640 A-6 Q6814 I-1 D6803 D-7
Q6804 D-8 Q6804 D-6 D6615 H-12
D6641 A-3 Q6815 I-8 D6805 E-7
J Q6806 C-2 D6616 G-11
Q6816 I-11 D6806 B-7

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(3) Schematic Diagram of D1 Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

CN6104 CN6103
8P 3P
WHITE
CN6102
A :S-MICRO
BLK
:S-MICRO
#
ROT+
QP(+)

ROT-
QP(-)
GND

135V
N.C.

N.C.

N.C.

CY+

CY-
NC
9V

TO VM BOARD TO RT COIL TO DY
8

3
4
135V
3
9V

B 9V

9V

C6352
#

6.5V IC6108 R6166 R6165


R6135
MB88141APF-ER D6105 9V # #
10k
DAC CONT RD2.7ESB2 :CHIP
5V 0
DC SHIFT R6163
2.9 R6164
#

C M-PIN GND #

24
1
5.0 0
DF SW VSS1

23
2
0 5.0
DF PH VDD1

22
3
6.5V 2.2 4.4
9V
5V H-LIN SDA

21
4
5V 2.7 4.5
QP DV SCL

20
5
0 0 TO E BOARD
R6105 H-TRP MOD

19
R6121 CN4800

6
4.7k R6119 R6120
IC6104 2.1 0 39k
:RN-CP 3.9k 10k
C6109 LA6500-EA QP PH CS2 3W

18
9V
47
DQP-AMP
2.0 7 5.0 :RN-CP :RN-CP
:RS 135V CN6101
QP AC CS1

17
10P
8
C6107 JW6157 1.8 5.0
D
R6106
# 5MM CS0 :S-MICRO
-15V

4.7k 9V
-15.3

CP CTR

16
5V
0.8

69

9
1.7

1.7

:RN-CP R6171 0 5.0


470k C6105 IC6102 VDD2 5V
10

15
:CHIP JW6158 H-CENT D6111
D6101 100 LM393N 1 2 3 4 5 2.2 0
25V # VSS2 #
D1NS4 DQP-CONT QP AV 10
11

14
PROT 1
DC CLAP 2.1 5.0
VCC 9
12

QP DC

13
ABL1
1.7

4.3
1.6

0 R6127 R6128
9V

120k 220k C6118 1 2 3


R6101 :RN-CP :RN-CP 47 8 5V
C6101 C6102
100 4 3 2 1 16V C6129
10 2.2 R6129 C6128
:CHIP 9V 7

5V
2.2 0.01 10 6.5V GND
50V
Q6103 C6110 R6126 1W B:CHIP
#
R6123 4.7k 5V 6 HP1
IRF720-LF49 1k :RS
:RN-CP
9V :RN-CP 5 HP2
R6108 R6133 D6103
E

5V
8 7 6 5 10k 18k DINL20U-TR
R6114 4 CP CNTL
4.3

:CHIP :RN-CP
10k 8.8 DQP-SW IC6106
:RN-CP
2.1

3 -15V
5.0

2.6

2.7

IC6101 31.5 R6136 C6392


1k :CHIP

5 6 7 8 C6138
IC6105 1k Q6104 47 H-SIZE CONT
R6103

CXA1211M C6136 100


1/2W 5.1 2SC2712-YG 25V 2 REF
QP-CONT C6108 0.015 LM393N
4.4

R6172 R6115 R6116 630V 0 3.6 7.5 DQP-CONT INVERT


1
2.2

0.1
2.1

5.0

PROT 1
2.6

4.4

0 220k 22k 2.2k 0 31.4 :PP


25V
:CHIP B:CHIP :RN-CP :CHIP 4 3 2 1 L6102 R6137 IC6356 D6404
R6117 5.1
1 2 3 4 1k 10mH 1k LA6510 DAN202K
:RN-CP :LHL13 0 :CHIP
N/S-OUT CLAP

135V
C6409
9V

3.4
4.7
C6133 R6140
R6442

5.0
C6103 R6109 R6118 0.47
8 7 6 5 15k

2SC2712-YG
C6104 D6102 2.2k

F 10 10k 15k :PT + + :CHIP

Q6105
:CHIP

AMP
R6102

5V
50V
22 D1NS4 :RN-CP 4.4

5V
# :CHIP 3.7 0
DC CLAP - - R6416
4.4
-15.4

:BP 4.4
11.7
-3.0
-3.0

IC6354
-3.5

-3.1
-3.4
-3.0

12k
-2.9
-2.8

5 6 7 8 CA0005AD C6381 0 :RN-CP 2.9


R6104 R6151
R6202 R6130 R6107 MALUTIPLAY 10 1k
4.7k R6203
3.3k :CHIP 10k :CHIP 2.2k 9V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R6413
4.4

:CHIP 15 L6101 0 8.8 :CHIP


0 8.8 0
1.0

10k
0.9

3W 10mH :CHIP R6418


3.8 :RN-CP R6153 R6152
:RS :LHL16 470k TO D BOARD
R6420 220k 22k
:CHIP 1 2 3 4 Q6405 CN6802
390k R6178 9V :CHIP :CHIP
2SA1037AK

-15V
Q6107 C6113 9V :CHIP 0.47 R6156
R6161 C6380 R6419 BUTT Q6106 2.6
R6169 R6149 R6143 1/4W 15k
2SB733-34 0.0047
R6113 10k 33k 56k 5.6k 0.068 100k 2SA1037AK CN6100
:FPRD C6385 -3.0 :CHIP
D6104 DQP-H MOJI 630V
47k :RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP :RN-CP :PT :CHIP
CONST.C 50P
:PP 47
1SS119-25 :CHIP :BTOB
12.3 R6176 R6433 C6386 C6388 25V
R6157
G 10 R6158 R6324
0.47 100k 47 47k
R6124 1/4W 39k 47
:CHIP 25V
2.0

PS6101 R6438 R6139 R6159 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP


D6110 C6114 12k :FPRD
2.2

4.7k 8.2k R6132


0.75A :RN-CP 4.7k
ERA85-009 47 10.5V R6148 :RN #
:CFK-I :RN-CP :RN-CP C6140
DQP-H CLAP2 D6106 #
12.0

D6108 1 1 PROT
R6206 DINS4 R6138 R6134 R6175 1SS119-25
R6204 220 R6167
PUMP-UP 4.7k 10k 27k TEMP.CORR 2 N.C.
2.2k :CHIP PROT :RN-CP # R6325
:CHIP -15V :4M :RN-CP :RN-CP
:CHIP 47
5V C6139
:CHIP
3 N.C.
1
C6350 R6359 4 135V
0.1 100k 9V D6355 9V
C6351 10.5V
25V 47 :CHIP DAN202K D6356 5 135V
B:CHIP R6357 #
C6355 CLAP 6 N.C.
H 2.2k
:CHIP
100pF
50V
CH:CHIP IC6351
D6357
#
7 N.C.
R6250 10.5V
150k :RN

LM393N
-15V

# IC6250 R6274 8 SDA2


Q6350
R6378

DC-CONT R6375 R6255 #


#
#

2SC2712-YG 0 C6254 R6160

5V
470 # 9
D6350 # # SCL
BUFF0.4 R6360
-15V
R6275

:CHIP

5V
DAN202K 10k
4 3 2 1 C6265 10
R6385 DF SW
CLAP :CHIP 0 0 # R6280 10.5V
0
#

R6386 C6207 R6278


Q6250

DGND V # 11 N.C.
18

100k R6263
1

0 +
+ 0 C6365 C6208 47 # 1
#

R6259

:RN-CP # CIAMP
11.7

1.7 - 0.047 47 0
R6251 0 12 12V
25V
D6253

R6379 0
0 # SCL VSIN
17

C6366
2

R6256
#

B:CHIP 0
+ # # R6264 Q6253 13 AFC PULSE
R6350 - # 0 0 #
I 5.6k SDL VSAW 14
16

IC6251 HP1
3

:CHIP C6362 9V 0 IC6353


R6361 C6356 R6262 0 C6266 #
0.0033 0 0 3.7 TA7805S
0.047 5 6 7 8 R6382 # # 10.5V 15 EX PARA
C6353 100k R6252 C6255 H
25V B:CHIP R6257 DVCC + 5V-REG
15

100p :CHIP 100k 9V # # CIAMP


B:CHIP :RN-CP # C6257 R6269 D6254 16 10.5V
CH:CHIP D6351 0 0 0 0 0 # 4.5 4.4 R6282
# - # 0
DAN202K REF R6205 #
HD 17
14

5V N/S
5

7
-15.3

R6394 VOUT # 0 12.4 5.0


CLAP R6367 C6358 C6361
Q6251

6.8k 0 0 R6270 4.2 0.3


12k 0.1 0.1 9V Q6254 I O 18 10.5V
#

:CHIP HDY #
:RN-CP 25V 25V REFV G
13

#
6

B:CHIP CON C6378


GND
B:CHIP R6258 19
0 .BLK0473
0 8.8 0.1
# 5.2 0
R6253 C6258 VDY C6376 0 C6377 B:CHIP
HSAW R6271 20
12

-15V
7

R6362 R6326 R6391 # # CON # R6281 47 22


R6368 R6279 9V
# 12k 0 R6276 # 25V -15V
15k 1k 0 # 16V 21 GND
:RN-CP :RN-CP #
:CHIP HAGC HSTAT
11

J
8

R6261
C6250 C6253 R6260 22 5V
# #
# # 0 0
C6259
AVCC VSTAT 23 6.5V
10

#
Q6356 R6272
R6277 R6283 24 6.5V
2SC2712-YG 11.7 #
# #
DF.PRE DRIVE 6.5V 25 GND
R6265 R6267
# R6268 C6263 26 GND
R6254 #
# #
#
C6261 27 GND
Q6127 # D6255
9V C6260 # 28
# 1.4 R6286 R6273 DF DRIVE
# R6285
C6256 # #
#
R6207 -15V # 29 FOCUS

K 3.3k
:RN-CP
Q6203
2PD601A
ABL INV
9V R6458
47k
R6110
0
1.3
R6284
#
30 H LIN
D6210 :CHIP
0 C6264
R6287 31 VM
RD5.6ESB1 R6456 8.8 :CHIP #
#
100k R6111 C6262 32 GND
R6213 :CHIP # #
100k
Q6455 Q6252
R6208 33 V SAW+
R6209 :CHIP 2SC2712-YG #
C6204 10k 120k 1.1 R6266
C6212 H PUL 2
0.01 C6202 :RN-CP :CHIP # 34 GND
0.22mF R6457 0
B:CHIP 47
25V 22k 35 V COMP+
B:CHIP :RN-CP
R6201 -15V R6219 R6459 36 15V PULSE
680 1k C6206 R6220 2.2k :CHIP
:RN-CP 47k C6216 R6227
1/2W 10 37 V SAW-
L :FPRD R6218
180k
:RN-CP # 220
:CHIP 9V 38 GND
:RN-CP 9V C6106
V-SAW R6162 R6215 R6125 R6181
7 5 1.4 R6150 9V 0.047 39 V COMP-
1k 47k 2.2k 25V 220k
:CHIP 10k :CHIP :CHIP
8.8 :CHIP :CHIP 40 HP2
R6225 :RN-CP
R6168
R6223 56k
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 8 7 6 5 :RN-CP
R6216 4.7k 41
0 VFB2
D6201 4.7k R6214 :CHIP
:CHIP # 3.0 R6179 42 GND
RD5.6ESB1 C6201 IC6201 C6120
IC6202 C6209 C6116 150k 2
-5V-REF 47 CA0007AD
C6215 R6177
:CHIP 0.047
# 470p 0.001 4.7k 43 GND
C6205 C6203 Q6128 25V
V SIZE COMP CH:CHIP CH:CHIP :CHIP R6112 Q6108
0.01 47 LPF 2SC2712-YG B:CHIP Q6125 44
270k 2SA1037AK C6127 H CENT
B:CHIP H-SAW 2SC2712-YG
:RN-CP 0.01

M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4
B:CHIP H LIN AMP1 45

46
GND

H-SAW
RV6100 R6141 R6174 C6122 0
R6210 R6212 R6200
2.2k :CHIP

5k 100k 18k 9V 47 9V 47 9V
2.2k 2.2k D6133 180k R6147
R6180

6 PIN BALANCE :RN-CP :CHIP :CHIP :RN-CP # R6196


8 :CHIP 1SS119-25 8.8 2.8
R6154 0.47 48 M PIN
R6222 H SAW-TEP R6144
3.9k
1

R6221 C6112 R6190 270k 8.8 :FPRD


0 R6224 ABL1
C6211 47k C6214 0.022 :RN-CP 2.2k 0 49
C6213 56k C6115 1.3 1.8 :RN-CP
10 :RN-CP # # B:CHIP :CHIP
:RN-CP R6217 R6211 470p 1.4 PROT
IC6103 50
2

V-SAW R6226 0
220 C6131 10k 10k B:CHIP Q6126
R6145 :CHIP 3.4 LM393N
:CHIP 10 :CHIP 2SA1037AK C6125
2.2k 0 H.LIN 47mF
50V -0.7
3

:RN-CP 3.4 M.PIN CONP 1.5


H LIN AMP2
:CI 0.4 R6122 R6192 16V
2.8 1.0
CH:CHIP

0 0
C6117

0 1.3
N
R6155
0.001

R6142 4.5
47k :RN-CP

47k R6170
4

10k
CH:CHIP

:RN-CP :RN-CP C6210 330 R6195


R6146

0 R6131
0.001 :CHIP 10k
0 47k
C6123

0 C6121
:CHIP :RN-CP
4.7 :RN-CP

Q6201 Q6202 Q6118


0.001

C6124 2SC2712-YG 2SC2712-YG 2SC2712-YG Q6124


# H-SAW H-SAW H-SAW 2PD601A D6134
H-CIN MUTE 1SS119-25
H-L MUTE
R6173
100k
:CHIP
(DF,DQP)
O

B-SSS10324-...-D1.-ES29

Schematic diagram
– 131 – D1 board / – 132 – – 133 – – 134 –

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90 KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

PRINTED WIRING BOARD

D1 [DF, DQP DRIVE]


– D1 Board –

D1 BOARD WAVEFORMS
1 2

80Vp-p (H) 0.5Vp-p

3 4

294Vp-p 8.8Vp-p

5 6

74Vp-p 6.6Vp-p

7 8

280Vp-p 8.5Vp-p

– 135 – – 136 –

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90 KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

C [CRT DRIVE] VM [VM DRIVE] F1 [AC LINE FILTER]


– C Board –

– VM Board –

– F1 Board –

– 137 – – 138 –

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(4) Schematic Diagram of C, F1, VM Boards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

CN9007
1P
CN1603

G2
B
G4
(AC LINE FILTER) 1P
JW1602 :TAB
JW1606
# #

1
R9055 C9034
JW1601 JW1605
820k # TO AC CORD # #
1/2W
:RC
CN1601
FB1601
2P
1.1UH
:VH F1601
T1601
R1602
T5A VDR161 #
RV9002
* T.L F
.
C #
AC IN 1 1 AC OUT
R9058
820k NL9002 AC IN 2 C1602 2 AC OUT
# 0.68

3
1/2W FB1602
250V 1.1UH T1602
:RC
:PT T.L.F CN1602
12V 2P
L9001 1 200V
.BLK0187 R1601 :VH
320 FB1603 1M
C9032 1.1UH

2
G4 G2 R9056 C9031 :LHL08 2 NC TO A BOARD 1/2W
R9089 680p
TO F2 BOARD
3 5 22k 4700 :RC
# C9013 R9014 R9015 IC9001 CN1116
J9001 1/2W 2kV 2kV 3 E CN1651
D :CHIP #
:CHIP
#
:CHIP
#
:CHIP
Q9005
#
TDA6111Q/N4
RED-VIDEO-OUT
RED.OUT
CV
6 G1-1 0 :RC B B
4 H1 CN1604
R1603 C1601
1 7 H1 L9006 1P 0.47
CN9005 JW1603 #
3P RV9003 C9046 Q9003 Q9004 R9016 4 :TAB FB1604 250V
H2 CN9002 #
WHT # # 0 11.6 # 11.6 # 8 :LHL08 1.1UH :PT
# R9030
3P
:S-MICRO
155 (154)
136 (135)

:CHIP # JW1607
G1-3
13 9 G1-2 D9010 WHT GND C1603 JW1604
#
200V

VOF

12 10 L9007 MICRO CONNECTOR 4700p # JW1608


12V

RD10ESB2
11.6

VO

GND
199
VB

1 11
VF

C9033
3.4

3.3

8.7

RV9001
IK
VI

3.2 0 0 # 250V #
E

KR KB BUFFER
0

22
12V

R9087 R9073 #
R 2 # 11.6 3.3 3.0 KG 250V TO D BOARD CN6804
2.2k 154 159 154
:CHIP :CHIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R9047 B-SSSAG3-...-F1.-ES29
220
E B 3
R9088 R9048 R9049 C9008
12V
R
1/2W
:RC
R9050
3.9k 1
D9009
R9061
100 L9005

2.2k
2.2k 4p H ST GP08D 1/2W
R9091 # :CHIP
R :RC :LHL10
:CHIP CH:CHIP C9019 C9012 2 PROTECTOR
# :CHIP R9057
Q9009 0.047 R 0.047 3
:CHIP
3.8

250V 560k
2SA1037AK-T146-R F:CHIP R9040 R9059
:PT NL9003 1/2W
JW(5) 1k
5 R DRIVE L9002 # C9004 :RC
1/2W
R DRV 1
R9036 C9028
0.0047 :RC
R9086 R9070 0(3.9) :EL0606 2kV
0 1k :CHIP 0.0047 B:CHIP G
E 2 # 330
6 :CHIP :CHIP 3.2 D9006
G DRV 3
F E 4
R9071
330 R9072 0 3.0 R9031
2k
R9037
HSS83TD
PROTECT
B
C BOARD WAVEFORMS
7 :CHIP 330 0 100
:CHIP 3.3 :RN-CP 3W
B DRV 5 C9022
0.01 :RS 1 PAL 1 SECAM/NTSC 2 3 4
E 6
12V
R9001 C9015
F
R9035
C9005
C9018
10
F1 BOARD ✽ MARK LIST
3.7 2.7k 4p 12V 2.2k 4p
Q9010 250V
12V 7 CH:CHIP KV-ES29M61 KV-ES29N90
R9020 2SA1037AK-T146-R Q9011 :CHIP CH:CHIP :RN-CP :HT
# 2SA1037AK-T146-R IC9002 CN9003 VDR161 ERZV14D621 TNR14V271K660
IK 8 G DRIVE
:CHIP B DRIVE TDA6111Q/N4 1P
GREEN-VIDEO-OUT :TAB Note) The parts indicated as “#” in this circuit diagram are
E 9
118Vp-p (H) 118Vp-p (H) 117Vp-p (H) 123Vp-p (H) 23.2Vp-p (H) not listed here, as they are not used for these models.
G CN9001
GREEN.OUT TO COATING EARTH
R9021 5 6 7
9P #
BLK
:S-MICRO R9022
# 1 E
200V
VB

VOF

:CHIP
12V
11.6

VO

130
199

131

160
VB
3.4

VF
3.3

8.6
IK
VI

TO E BOARD 0
E

R9051 R9053
CN4500
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
220 3.9k 4.5Vp-p (H) 4.4Vp-p (H) 4.4Vp-p (H)
R9023 1/2W
#
E

:RC
G
H CN9006
250V

12V #
C9011

R9026 R9045 L9003


2k JW(5) :TAB
:RN-CP G :EL0606
0.047

C9029
R9041 0.0047 D9007 1 E
C9006 1k B:CHIP HSS83TD
4p :CHIP
CH:CHIP
PROTECT
C9021
10 L5400
250V C5417
R9018 C9026 R9038
I 2.7k
:CHIP
C9009
4p
:HT 0.047
F:CHIP
2.2k
:RN-CP
R9043
100
:LHL08 #

CH:CHIP 3W
:RS R5415
100 C5413
CN9004 R5403 Q5402 1/2W 100 C5414
R5413
C9003 100 R5404 8.8 Q5403 :FPRD 160V #
1P C5401
1.2k
2SC2785-HFE 560
4p C5400 470 1/2W
:TAB :FPRD BUFFER 2SC2785-HFE :FPRD
12V CH:CHIP # 16V R5401 BUFFER
4.7k 8.9 R5416
TO COATING

5.9
5.5 2.2
EARTH BLUE.OUT Q5406 :FPRD C5418
R5425 C5407
PICTURE D5401 33
J 0.01 2SA2005

5.8
47 160V
TUBE D1NS4-TR 200V VM-OUT 0.9
NL9001 :PT
E 1
:L
C5402 VOLTAGE DROP
0.47 5.7
D9005 M68LNH070X R5400
R9019 :PT D5402
# R5424
C9007 MA111-(K8).SO ISS119-25
135V

2.7k R9007 12V 1.3


15 0.7
4(142)

IC9003
200V

:CHIP 4p VOLTAGE DROP


VOF

2k
12V
11.6

1 QP-
143
VO
199

155
VB

3.3

VF
8.7

CH:CHIP
3.4

C9025 TDA6111Q/N4 C5419 R5410 R5414


IK
VI

:RN-CP 0 R5426
E

R9033 220 BLUE-VIDEO-OUT # # 47 18k


D5403 2 N.C.
12k 16V C9016 R5412
C9010 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1SS119-25
:RN-CP :HT # C5403 10k
4p R9069 VOLTAGE DROP D5405 3 QP+
470
E

CH:CHIP 100
R9046 6.3V RD22ES-B1 C5410 JW5402
K R9034 1/2W C5406
0.001 4 QP+
+12V

C9023 JW(5) LEV.SHIFT 5MM


250V

5.6k C9027 :RC 470


0.01 :PT C5415
C9014

:RN-CP 0.01 R9052 6.3V 0.1 5 GND


F F 220
C9030
1/2W D5404 R5411 R5419
200V
FB5400
0.0047 R9054 :PT 6 GND
12V 1SS119-25 5.7
0.047

:RC 3.9k 47 2.2k #


R9042 B B:CHIP
1k 11 VOLTAGE DROP 5.5 7 VM
VM
B :CHIP
R9006 C5409 R5423 FB5401
10k C9042 D9008 GND 10 C5420 JW5400 5.5 0 2.2 470 C5416 # 8 VM
330 HSS83TD JW5407 # 250V
:CHIP L9004 # R5420 3W #
9V/12V 9 # 5.0 Q5405
R9065 25V
R9044 PROTECT R5405 2.2k :RS CN5401
6.8k 100 :EL0606 JW(5MM) 2SC2785-HFE 8P
8 JW5406
L :CHIP
R9013
R9068
150k C9024
C9020
3W
:RS
9V

7
5MM
0
D5406
C5411
0.001
:BTOB
4.4 1k :CHIP 0.047
10 GND 8.0 2.0 Q5404 RD22ES-B1 :PT
:CHIP F:CHIP
250V 1.9 2SC2785-HFE TO NECK ASSY
Q9001 0 N.C. 6 5.0 LEV.SHIFT
2SA1037AK-T146-R :HT BUFFER Q5407
R5417
C9002 QP(-) 5 C5408 2SC5511
BUFFER
D9002 R9039
2.2k 4pF (CRT DRIVE) R5406
4.7k 1.2 Q5401
0.01
200V
18k
VM-OUT 57
8.1 MA3091 :RN-CP CH:CHIP N.C. 4 R5428 2SC2785-HFE
1.4

R9008 Q5400 :PT 133.9


33k
PROTECT # VM AMP
QP(+) 3 2SC2785-HFE
:CHIP D5400 VM AMP C5404 R5427 134.4
R9012 N.C. 2 1SS119-25 15
M 1k
:CHIP 135V 1
TEMP-CORR
R5407
33
# R5409
220
R5418
560 R5421
2.2
C5405 :FPRD
100
CN5402 16V
11P R5402 R5408 C5412 R5422
WHT 680 100 470 100
:S-MICRO 16V :FPRD

B-SSS10324-...-C..-ES29
(Pin 1-7)
N TO D1 BOARD
CN6104

(Pin 8-11)
(VM DRIVE)
TO E BOARD
CN4502

O
B-SSSAG3-...-VM.-ES29

– 139 – – 140 – – 141 – – 142 –

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(5) Schematic Diagram of E Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

A
L4312
#
:CHIP
+12V +12V

1 9V/12V
C4335
L4310 # C4337
# # 2 GND
+12V +12V 3 VM
+12V D4311 CN4502

B R4338 C4316
47
L4301
R4313
4.7k 4.6
0
DAN202K 3P
WHT
:S-MICRO
470 C4339 :CHIP
C4333 L4302 L4305 :CHIP 22p 0 25V :CHIP D4313
0.1 CH:CHIP MA3062M-TX 2.8 0 TO VM BOARD
C4334 25V :CHIP :CHIP Q4319
R4343 Q4304 C4324 0 CN5402
47 B:CHIP
100 2SA1037K 0 0.1 Q4316
R4352 2SC2712-YG 25V 2SC2712
:CHIP 0 8.9
470 B:CHIP R4314
:CHIP 0 2.2k 0
R4345 C4381 :CHIP
R4387
12k # R4339 R4353 R4373 Q4317 FB4387
R/G/B(OSD) 7.0 1.2k 0
:CHIP :CHIP 1.2k 0 DTC114EKA :CHIP 0
L4311 C4341 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP R
+12V

R,G,B,BLK 10p 1 R 0UT


R/G/B (TELETEXT) +12V

BLK
R
:CHIP CH:CHIP R4388

G
FB4388

B
C R4349 0 2 GND

GT
0

RT

BT

R(OSD)

B(OSD)
G(OSD)
470 G :CHIP

BLKT
:CHIP 3 G OUT

B(TEXT)
GT

RT
BT

G(TEXT)
R4389
BLKT

R4398 R4346

R(TEXT)
# 18k D4312 0 FB4389 4 GND

1 16V F:CHIP

1 16V F:CHIP
1 16V F:CHIP
:RN-CP DAN202K B :CHIP 0
R4371 L4308 5 B OUT
R4340

0 :CHIP
#

25V B:CHIP
R4395

0 :CHIP

25V B:CHIP
# :CHIP +12V 6

25V B:CHIP
GND

47
25V B:CHIP
C4331 R4396 9V
C4329 0.47 0 7 +12V

C4328
C4327

C4345
TO A BOARD :CHIP

C4326
4.7

C4343
C4363 C4365
8 IK
CN1401 9V 47 #

R4397

C4346

C4349
C4348
L4309
CN4101 9 GND

0.1
0.1
:CHIP C4364

0.1
40P

0.1
0 C4352 47
:BTOB
D 1
C4317
13 51
NC
50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
47

C4369 R4372
CN4500
9P
BLK

GND

VCC
EXTRA PARABOLA

VCC
BPH
0.1

VM_MOD

YSYM1
0 0 L4306

VM_OUT
0.1 0 0 0 0

YS/YM2
R4309

CLP_C
1k

G1IN

G2_IN

B2_IN
HS

R2_IN
R1_IN

4.7
B1_IN
4.7
25V

4.7

4.7

4.7
:S-MICRO

4.7
3.9

8.9

6.3

VM/SHC_OFF
5.5

8.9

8.9
DPIC_DCTR
25V

IREF_SIG
C4355 :CHIP #
H DEFL 2 B:CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP
0 8.9 0.1 25V B:CHIP
AFC PULSE TO C BOARD
3 52 Y1IN VCC 32 C4310
5.8

2.9
C4318 0.1 25V B:CHIP 3.7 C4312 R4375
C4356 R4365 # 1k R4311 CN9001
HD1 4 53 CB1IN 31 #
5.8 4 R_SH 0.1 25V B:CHIP 100 :CHIP :CHIP 0 :CHIP #
14 2.5 R :CHIP
C4319 0.1 25V B:CHIP
FPD 5 54 CR1IN R_OUT 30

2.9
0 5
4.0 C4357 R4366 R4377
6 55 FS 15 29 R4308 C4314
D FOCUS C4320 0.1 25V B:CHIP G_SH 0.1 25V B:CHIP 100 :CHIP 0 1k R4315
G 0 0 #
2.7 :CHIP :CHIP #
+12V 7 56 Y2IN G_OUT 28
C4321 IC4301
5.8 3.5 6 0
0.1 25V B:CHIP C4358 R4367 Q4307
E V SAW +

HD2
8

9
D4309
#
0.1
C4322
25V B:CHIP
0
57

58
CB2IN

CR2IN
CXA2100AQ
Y/C/J
B_SH
2.4
B_OUT
27

26
C4353 0.47 16V
0.1 25V

B:CHIP
B:CHIP
B 100 :CHIP 2SA1037
R4310
0 0 0
Q4310
R4384 100 :CHIP 5.8 5.0 JR4301 Q4308 2SA1037
V SAW - 10 D4308 59 HS_IN IKIN 25 R4312
VS 0 2SA1037 0 0
# R4301 100 :CHIP 0.3 0 C4354 R4363
GND 11 60 VS_IN PABL_FIL 24
0.47 16V B:CHIP 100
R4335 100 :CHIP 0 7.6 :CHIP
V DEFL 12 61 SDA ABL_FIL 23
R4336 100 :CHIP C4311 C4313 C4315
R100 R4361 3.3M :CHIP
4.4 1.6 C4359 # # #
R100 13 62 SCL ABL_IN 22
6.0 0.0022 :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP
R4337 100 :CHIP
4.4 B:CHIP
VPROT 14 63 EXTRA_PARA 3 RGB_AFC 21
1 0 D4314
2
VTIM/TEST

0
1SS119

V_PROT1
15 64 DF_PARA 20
VCC(H.V)
ABL-CTR XRAY R4383

AFC_FIL
V_AGC

D4305
V_OSC

R4519
IREF_J

R4518 18k

L2_FIL
3.5

HP_IN
C4518
XRAY 16 10k :CHIP

500K
100
GND

DTZ9.1
REG
GND

F SCP
VDP

VDN

#
7.6
3.3

3.4

3.8

2.6
EW

3.4

5.0

2.5
NC

HD
8.9
B100
4.4

0.9
:CHIP
4.8

1.7

4.2
:RN-CP
B100 17 0 0 0 0 0 PROTECTOR
C4366
R4357 R4381
0.01mF L4307
GND 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10k 2.2M
R4507 C4301 B:CHIP #
R4303 100 :CHIP :RN-CP :CHIP
G
47

# 0.1mF
19

470 :CHIP
GREEN
B:CHIP

:CHIP R4344 R4354 25V


R4302 100 :CHIP R C4330
503.5KHz

10k :CHIP C4367


C4336

100 C4351
RED 20 0.1 :RN-CP
R4893 :CHIP 0.001 0.047
R4305 100 :CHIP B :PP
# B:CHIP B:CHIP
BLUE 21
R4351 22k :CHIP
:CHIP
0.01

R4304 100 :CHIP BLK D4813 R4319 C4332 C4350


22 R4348
47

BLK
R4359

R4318
:CHIP

X4300

8.2k 0.047 0.1 25V B:CHIP


220k :CHIP
DAN202K 8.2k
100 C4338
R4317 :RN-CP :PT
C4342

TEXT RED 23 CN PROT :CHIP 0.1


R4401
:RN-CP C4379
C4340

22k
R4520 C4325 25V #

#
:CHIP
100

GND 24 100 10p B:CHIP :CHIP


8.2k :CHIP
#

R4320
0 :CHIP

#
G
:CHIP

R4362
:CHIP 2.2k R4321
C4377 #
R4358

25
R4342

TEXT GREEN Q4303 :RN-CP 2.2 D4301 C4360 R4368


R4347

C4361
R4521 100 :CHIP :CHIP # 4.7 R4364 #
GND 26 2SC1623-L5L6
#
R4306 100 :CHIP AGC CONT
R4341

9V
TEXT BLUE 27 1.5
:CHIP

R4307 C4344
28 L4303 0.047 0
GND 100 Q4305 R4316 D4304
25V
:CHIP R4380 # DTZ9.1

DTC144EKA-T146
R4350 :CHIP B:CHIP 6.8k
TEXT BLK 29 10k :CHIP
2.2k

PROT SW
100 CLAP
:CHIP

Q4315
:CHIP
GND 30
L4304 0
R4360

C4309 R4370
SCL2 31 R4382 Q4306 1k
C4378 :CHIP 0.22
10k :CHIP
9V

9V

100p # 16V
SDA2 32 CH:CHIP :CHIP D4302 B:CHIP
C4347 #
H 9V 33

34
0.1 25V B:CHIP
C4362
0.01
9V

SCP 25V
R4504 R4334 R4355 R4356 R4322
C4371 C4370 R4403 B:CHIP
GND 35 # 1k 1k 1k R4376
0.1 25V B:CHIP 47 Y100 R4402 C4380 # #
:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP :CHIP 100
# # :CHIP
Y100 36 :CHIP B:CHIP
:CHIP R4323
U100 Q4320 22k
R4331 R4405
U100 37 2SA1037AK 9V
100
0 # :RN-CP
9V :CHIP BUFFER :CHIP
38 9V 0
GND 9V Q4318
V100 R4505 #
V100 39 # :CHIP R4406 R4369 R4374
AFC CORE R4407
# # 100 100
DPIC SW 40 0 R4404
:CHIP :CHIP
Q4321 :CHIP :CHIP
R4332 #
100 2SA1037AK :CHIP

I :CHIP BUFFER
-15V

R100

B100
R4333
Q4820 R4411 R4506 100
2SC2712-YG 10k # :CHIP :CHIP
R4410 :CHIP C4834
2.2k 100mF
:CHIP 16V Q4322
R4408 2SA1037AK
100 BUFFER
:CHIP D4814
C4833 R4412
10mF 100k
D4816 DAN202K
J R4409
10k
:CHIP
:CHIP 1SS119-25 CN PROT

Q4821 Q4822
R4884
DTC144EKA-T146 2SC2712-YG 47k
:RN-CP R4894 R4895
9V 10k 10k
9V 9V :CHIP :CHIP
9V
R4805 C4813
D4805
2.7k 0.01 R4326
C4814

E/W BUFF

R4862
H SIZE SAFT

#
2SA1037

C4803 C4804
2.2k :CHIP
2SC2712

47

B:CHIP 68k
Q4813

R4800 :RN-CP R4856


Q4803

0.01 R4808 10k


2.2k C4828 47 2.2k :RN-CP
R4861

9 :RN-CP
:CHIP C4801 # Q4801 B:CHIP R4814
IC4802
#
:CHIP
R4831 :CHIP
K 2SC2712-YG C4805 100k
0.047mF NJM3404AD 3.3k
C4827 H DRIVE2 10 :CHIP R4857 R4863 D4806 R4330
:PT PLL AMP :RN-CP
# 0 4.7k R4858 2.2 # # 47k
GND D4800 2.3
:CHIP R4803 8.9 R4816 R4832 R4836 :RN-CP # 0 :CHIP :CHIP Q4301
1k
DAN202K
10k 47k 47k Q4810 0 D4807 2SC2712-YG
HD IN DISV-SHARGE
2.2

:CHIP 3.2 :CHIP :RN-CP :RN-CP 2SC2712 R4838 DAN202K R4881 R4327 ABL CONT 1
0 100k R4864 47k
H PULS 0
1.6

HD CLAMP 9V 9V 2.7k BIAS


1

:RN-CP :RN-CP
4.2

R4813 11 0.7 R4859 :CHIP R4329


0.7 :RN-CP 1k
0 C4802 47k C4806 4.7k
4.4
2SA1037

R4804 :CHIP C4824 :RN-CP R4324


Q4814

470p :RN-CP
BIAS

TO E BOARD 0.001 0.047 R4865


2

4.7k CH:CHIP C4815 0 R4839 4.7k


R4801 :CHIP CH:CHIP 8.2k 0 0 25V 150 :RN-CP
CN4901 C4800 0 R4817 # R4860
0.1 1k 10 0.3 :RN-CP C4823
680 B:CHIP
0.2 8.9 560k 1.4 C4308
:CHIP R4815 100k :CHIP 0.0047 R4866
3

:PT :RN 1
Q4800 :RN-CP B:CHIP 47k
1

12 R4837 R4841 R4840 R4325


R4802 2SC2712 47k 0 Q4815 :CHIP Q4302
4.4 2.2k 0 0 33k
2.2k :CHIP

10k H DRIVE1 0.3 R4822 R4820 :RN-CP D4815 RD2.2ES-T1B2 2SA1037 GATE1 2SA1037AK
4

R4821 :CHIP :CHIP :RN-CP

L
:CHIP 2.2k 10k 0
R4819

ABL CONT 2
2

10k D4808 R4328


:CHIP :CHIP R4833 D4303
4.3 3.2 :CHIP 47k R4842 #
R4818 Q4811 R4887 22k :CHIP DAN202K RD3.9ESB2
C4816 :RN-CP 47k Q4812 :CHIP
0 2.2k 2SC2712 H.PULS PROTECT
3

C4807
22pF :RN-CP 2SA1037 CLIP
4.2 :CHIP 0
0 R4827 GATE2
-15V

IC4800 #
Q4805
C4830 R4845 R4877
R4834 R4843 0 0 :CHIP # :CHIP 100k :RN-CP 2.2k
LM393N
4

2SC2712 2.2k 2.2k :CHIP


FF CONP2 C4817 D4811
0 FF1 :RN-CP 47
:CHIP
0 D4802 D4809
4.3 9V R4844 D4812 RD2.2ESB2 R4888 R4879
RD4.7ESB2 DAN202K
3.9k 1SS119-25TD E/W ABL2 # 220k
R4898 R4897 :RN-CP E/W ABL3 R4882 E/W ABL1 :CHIP :CHIP
R4899 # # R4880 0.7
Q4804 R4835
:CHIP 10k
2.2k # :CHIP #
2SC2712 R4846 :CHIP
9V :RN-CP :CHIP
FF2 0 R4867 R4869 C4825 R4878
0 7.7 0.047
0.8

# 22k
R4883 0
25V 150k
0.2 R4826 :CHIP :RN-CP 0
0.8

R4823 R4825 330k :RN-CP -15V


M C4829 R4806 8.7 2.2k R4890 B:CHIP
2.2k R4824 10k 4 3 2 1
:CHIP R4828 :CHIP
# :CHIP

# 2.7k :CHIP R4829 D4801 0 R4868


R4870

:CHIP 10k 2.2k Q4816


1

:CHIP :RN-CP 4.4 2.2k :CHIP #


C4811 :CHIP :CHIP DAN202K 5V 2SA1037 H.CONP C4831 # :CHIP
0.3 :CHIP
0.01 0.2 PROTECT
C4808 0
IC4803
2

0.1 B:CHIP C4812 4.2


1.6 4.4 3.1
:PT 4.4 47 NJM29040 R4896 C4826 R4876
:RN-CP

3.2
CPC-AMP # R4871 R4886 # #
3

0 0 :CHIP 18k R4872 68k :CHIP :CHIP


R4807 0.3 R4885
:CHIP 2.2k :RN-CP
0 4.4 #
1k :CHIP
R4850 Q4817
3.1

H PRE DRIVE2
CH:CHIP

Q4807 :CHIP
22k

:CHIP 5 6 7 8
4

5
C4809

C4818 100k 2SC2712 PIN BUFF2


0.001

2SA1037

Q4806 2SC2712
Q4809

0 2.2mF :CHIP
R4809 2SC2712 FF1 0.8 8.9
R4810

3.5

FF2 C4832
0.8

10k R4851 R4874


R4892 R4849 #
:CHIP 0 1.5k R4873 0
0 2.0 3.3k :CHIP # :CHIP

N
:CHIP :CHIP C4820 R4855
0 D4803
R4811 C4819 47 4.7k
1SS119-25 CPC1
Q4802
2SC2712 C4810
22k
:RN-CP
IC4801
LM393N
#
R4848
Q4818 R4875
2.2k
(RGB OUT,DEFLECTION)
R4854 2SA1037
INVER H DRIVE # Q4808 10k C4821 C4822 :CHIP
FF CONP1 0 R4853 5.6k PIN BUFF1
2SA1037 :CHIP 47 R4852 1.5k 47 -15V
:CHIP
R4812 H PRE DRIVE1 16V 22k :CHIP 16V
0 R4847 :CHIP
:CHIP
7 8
10k
:CHIP D4804
1SS119-25 CPC2
10

1
GND

B-SSS10324-...E..-ES29
5V

CN4800
HP1

CPCP

REF
HP2
PROR 1

ABL 1

-15V

PROT 1

10P
O WHT
CONNECTOR ASSY
TO D1 BOARD

CN6101

Schematic diagrams Schematic diagram


? C F1 VM boards – 143 – E board / – 144 – – 145 – – 146 –

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90 KV-ES29M61/ES29N90 KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958 RM916 RM-958

PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

E [RGB OUT, DEFLECTION]

E Board IC4301 CXA2100AQ


– E Board (Component Side) – – E Board (Conductor Side) –
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

DPIC-DCTR
VMC-OFF
VM-MOD
VM-OUT

YSYM1

YSYM2
CLP-C

G1-IN

G2-IN
R1-IN

R2-IN
B1-IN

B2-IN
BPH
A A
46 45 44 48 43 50 41 40 39 38 36 35 34 33
• R-CUTOFF
• G-CUTOFF
• B-CUTOFF
VM • LRGB2-LEV • BLK-BOTTOM
• PIC-ON
• VM-LEVEL SHP • R-ON
0~-9dB
B B • SHARPNESS LTI • G-ON
• PRE/OVER • PICTURE • GAMMA • B-ON
• LTI-LEVEL • DPIC-LEVEL • SUB-CON • D-COL • R-DRIVE
• SHP-F0 • AGING W • BRIGHT • DCOL-TEMP • G-DRIVE
• AGING B • SUB-BRIGHT • LIMIT-LEV • B-DRIVE 24 PABL-FIL
Y1-IN 52 Y Y Y R 30 R-OUT
YCbCr SW CLP DPIC
Cb1-IN 53 CLP 28 G-OUT
C C Cr1-IN 54 • DL-PASS • DC-TRAN R-Y
G-Y MAT G YS PIC YS
GAM AKB 26 B-OUT
FS 55 SW DCOL DRV BLK
B-Y YM BRT YM 31 R-SH
Y2-IN 56 LIMT PABL
YCbCr SW COL AXIS 29 G-SH
Cb2-IN 57 CLP B
Cb/Cr HUE 27 B-SH
Cr2-IN 58 • COLOR
• COLOR-AXIS 25 IK-IN
• HUE
• NTSC-JPN
CTI • CB-OFFSET1 22 ABL-IN
• NTSC-US
D • CR-OFFSET1 ABL
D SCL 62 I2C BUS CLP PULSE • PAL 23 ABL-FIL
BLK PULSE • CTI-LEVEL • CB-OFFSET2 • OTH
SDA 61 DECORDER • CR-OFFSET2 • ABL-MODE
• ABL-TH
16/HVCO • H-LOCK • P-ABL
HS-IN 59 21 PGB-AFC-OUT
500K 15 AFC 19 L2-FIL
AFC-FIL 14 1/16 DIV 18 HP-IN
E E 20 XRAY-IN
LOOP2 HD 17 HD-OUT
PULSE 16 VPROT
SCP-OUT 13 SCP
GEN • H-POSITION
• AFC-BOW
• LEFT-BLK • AFC-ANGLE V-FUNC 5 VDP-OUT
• :Pattern from the side which enables seeing. • RIGHT-BLK • V-SIZE • V-LINEARITY 6 VDN-OUT
VTIM-OUT 10
• :Pattern from the rear side. • V-POSITION • V-COMP
E BOARD WAVEFORMS • S-CORRECTION • V-ON
W-FUNC EW-FUNC 1 EW-OUT
E BOARD (Component Side) E BOARD (Conductor Side) 1 2 3 4 5 VS-IN 60 COUNT AGC
VOSC • V-SCROLL • H-SIZE • LO-CORNERPIN • EW-DC
IC Q4320 D-1 DIODE IC Q4806
B-12 D4806 A-1 • V-FREERUN • PIN-AMP • TRAPEZIUM • H-COMP
• V-ASPECT
Q4321 D-1 Q4809
B-1 D4807 A-2 • AKB-TIM1 • UP-VLIN • UP-CORNERPIN
IC4301 C-2 Q4322 D-2 D4302 A-2 IC4800 B-2 Q4812
A-1 D4808 B-1 • AKB-TIM2 • LO-VLIN DF-FUNC 64 DF-PARA
IC4800 A-4 Q4800 B-4 D4303 B-3 IC4801 C-2 Q4814
A-1 D4809 A-3 • VBLKW • U-SCAN
IC4801 C-4 Q4804 D4304 B-3 IC4802 B-1 1.5Vp-p (V) 1.4Vp-p (V) 5.0Vp-p (V) 2.4Vp-p 2.4Vp-p • ZOOM-SW
B-5 D4811 A-3 IREF REG 63 EXTRA-PARA
IC4802 B-5 Q4805 B-4 D4305 B-12 IC4803 C-2 DIODE D4812 A-2 6 7 8 9 10
EXTRA
IC4803 D-4 Q4806 B-2 D4308 D-3 D4813 B-4 • M-PIN
Q4807 C-5 D4309 D-3 TRANSISTOR D4301 C-3 D4814 B-3
TRANSISTOR Q4808 D4303 B-3 49 11 7 3 4
B-4 D4802 B-5
Q4301 A-3 D4311 B-5 D4815 A-2
IREF-J

REF

V-OSC
V-AGC
IREF-SIG

D4805 B-4
Q4303 D-4 Q4810 B-5 Q4302 B-3 D4312 B-5 D4819 C-3
D4806 C-5
Q4304 C-1 Q4811 B-5 2.4Vp-p (H) 7.3Vp-p (V) 64.0Vp-p (V) 1.7Vp-p (V) 1.2Vp-p (V)
Q4315 C-3 D4313 A-4
D4811 A-3
Q4305 A-2 Q4813 A-4 Q4316 B-4 D4800 B-1 11 12 13 14 15
D4812 A-4
Q4307 B-2 Q4815 B-5 Q4317 B-4 D4801 C-1
D4815 A-4
Q4308 B-2 Q4816 A-3 Q4318 D-3 D4802 B-1
Q4310 B-2 Q4817 A-5 Q4801 B-2 D4803 C-1
Q4319 C-1 Q4818 A-5 Q4802 B-2 D4804 C-1
2.7Vp-p (V) 2.1Vp-p (V) 0.1Vp-p (H) 0.7Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H)

Schematic diagrams

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(6) Schematic Diagrams of H1, H2, H3 Boards
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

TO A BOARD

A TO A BOARD CN1932
6P
CN1195 CN1934
& 12P
HP MUTE

CN1193 WHT
PULL UP
HP GND

AU GND
HP R IN

RED
HP L IN

:S-MICRO TO J BOARD
KEY 2
CV IN

:S-MICRO
GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
R IN

C IN
Y IN

S IN

CN1901
L IN

STBY+5V
TO A BOARD
CN8301 5P

SIRCS
CN1190

LED 2
LED 1
WHT

GND
:S-MICRO
10

11

12
1

1
R

L
PROTECTOR
D1943
#

D1942 R1911 R1913 R1914 R1915


C # 330
Q1901
10k 330 10k R1916
47
C1910
47
PROTECTOR D1930 Q1902 16V R1917
DTC144ESA DTC144ESA C1911 100
RD9.1ESL2 LED DRIVER LED DRIVER 47
PROTECTOR

PROTECTOR 16V
D1940
D1941

#
#

JW1933 R1920 R1921


PROTECTOR 100 100
#

R1952 D1934
D D1935
G R

1
2.2k # D1906 IC1901
RD9.1ESL2 SPB-26MVWF C1912
SBX1981-51P 470p
PROTECTOR LED(2COLOUR LED)

3
REMOTE SENSOR

D1931
D1932
# # R1934
PROTECTOR 100
D1933
#
E D1937 PROTECTOR
(LED,SIRCS RECEIVER)
R1948 #
JW(5) D1938
#
R1949 PROTECTOR B-SSSAG3-...-H1.-ES29
R1953 D1939
JW(5) R1935
JW(5) 100 #
R1950 PROTECTOR
JW(5)
CN1980
R1951
F JW(5)
3P
WHT-L

KEY 1 OUT
L1932 C1930 R1932 R1947 :S-MICRO
0.01 # #
TO A BOARD
GND
:EL0606 :PT

NC
C1935 R1933 R1936 C1938 CN1190
470p 470k 470k 470p
L1931 R1954
C1932
1

3
#
0.01
:EL0606 :PT

G
C1970
JW1934 #
AUDIO RIGHT :CHIP
#

R1970 R1971 R1972 R1973 R1974 R1975 R1976


AUDIO LEFT 820 1k 1.2k 1.8k 3.3k 6.8k 18k
1 2

H 3 4
R
V

J1932 S1931
TERMINAL,S AUTO PRESET
J1931 J1933
JACK JACK,3P S1972 S1973 S1974 S1975 S1976 S1977 S1978 S1979
STBY PRG+ PRG- VOL+ VOL- TV/VIDEO ENTER MENU

I (AV INPUT,PRESET KEY,PHONE OUT)


(TOP KEY)

B-SSSAG3-...-H2.-ES29
J B-SSSAG3-...-H3.-ES29

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916 RM-958

PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

H1 [LED, SIRCS RECEIVER] H2 [AV INPUT, PRESET KEY, PHONE OUT] H3 [TOP KEY]

– H1 Board –

– H2 Board –

– H3 Board –

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KV-ES29M61/ES29N90
RM916 RM-958

B3 BOARD IC309, IC505 and IC506 TC7SET04F (TE85R)

NC 1 5 VCC

IN A 2

GND 3 6 OUT V

B3 BOARD WAVEFORMS
1 2 3 4 5

1.7Vp-p (H) 1.0Vp-p (H) 1.1Vp-p (H) 4.7Vp-p (V) 4.9Vp-p (V)

6 7 8 9 10

2.3Vp-p (V) 2.2Vp-p (V) 2.8Vp-p (V) 3.1Vp-p (V) 0.6Vp-p (H)

11 12 13 14 15

0.6Vp-p (H) 1.0Vp-p (H) 3.5Vp-p (V) 0.9Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p (H)

16 17 18 19 20

0.5Vp-p (H) 3.7Vp-p (V) 0.6Vp-p 0.1Vp-p (H) 0.6Vp-p

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(7) Schematic Diagram of B3 (1/6) Board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

V PULSE
A1 GND

H PULSE B1 GND

C 5V
IC506 D5V
A2 GND

A5V-1 TC7SET04F(TE85R) B2 GND


LEVEL SHIFT
Q520 A3 GND
-0.1 DTC144EKA-T146
0.2 R998
L511 10k INVERTER B3 GND
4

3
R557 XRST5 :CHIP R527
WSYNC 1k :CHIP A4 GND
#
:CHIP HP 100 OUT
2
4.6 MID BUSY
YMCK 2.9 D3.3V B4 MID BUSY
5

W1 FPD
-0.0 FL504 A5 FPD
L503 R598
CKD510JB1A105ST R501 100 FB503 B5 GND
5V :CHIP 100 :CHIP
D R571
0 R558
100
C514
0.1 C560
D3.3V-1 EMI +3.3V
R502
:CHIP
FB504
0UH
A6 HP 100 OUT
:CHIP C516 25V 0.01 100 :CHIP 0UH
:CHIP B6 VP 100 OUT
C517 0.1 R556 B:CHIP C515 R553 B:CHIP IC505 L504
0.01 25V 0.01 0 Y
# TC7SET04F(TE85R) Y 100 OUT A7 Y 100 OUT
B:CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP FL512 :CHIP R503
LEVEL SHIFT C539
CKD510JB1A105ST C502 0 :CHIP
C501 -0.1 D3.3V-MID 47 B7 GND
C503 10 0.2 U
R575 0.01 C542 C540 16V
R560 R559 R554 C518 10 1 16V
R555 B:CHIP 47 :AL-CP U 100 OUT A8 U 100 OUT
4

82 R572 15k 47 16V :AL-CP 0.01 R504


47 15k 47 5V 5V 16V
:RN-CP 47 :CHIP 16V :AL-CP B:CHIP 0 :CHIP
R574 :RN-CP :CHIP :RN-CP :AL-CP B8 GND
VP 100 OUT
2

:RN-CP 4.6
C519 1k
R573 R552
EMI 5V 3.1 R597
V
0.1 :RN-CP R551 R528 V 100 OUT A9 V 100 OUT
5

15k 47 6 10k R505


25V 82 330
:RN-CP :RN-CP 5V 0.0 :CHIP 0 :CHIP
F:CHIP :RN-CP :CHIP XRST B9 GND
E C520
-0.1
R550
0.7
FL501
Q521
R994 7 DPIC SW
R540 1k :CHIP
A10 DPIC SW
R576 -0.1 4.4 2SC1623-L5L6 Q519
0.1 82 LPF 5 220 R596
82 B10 PORT 3
64

63

62

61

60

59

58

57

56

55

54

53

52

51

50

49

25V :RN-CP C504 BUFFER C559 :CHIP DTC144EKA-T146 1k :CHIP


:RN-CP 2.2 INVERT
F:CHIP # 0.0 R529 0.01 HP SUB PLL
CLK
XSYNC

CLPEN

-0.1 HP SUB IN A11 RESET 100


EXTCLP

5.6k R520 R518


GND(A)

GND(B)

B:CHIP C510
VCC(A)

VCC(B)
VRT(A)

VRT(B)

4.4
CLPV(A)

CLPV(B)

R548
VIN(A)

VIN(B)
3.1
4.6

1.4

4.6
1.4

4.6
3.2

1.4
1.9

2.3

2.3

:RN-CP 560 0 0.01 FB501


-0.1

R578 R506
-0.0

1.2
IBIAS(A)

IBIAS(B)

0.0 47 :RN-CP :CHIP Y MAIN IN B11 GND


47 :RN-CP Q501 L512 FL505 B:CHIP 22 :CHIP OUH
:RN-CP
1 2 3 4 5 6 CKD510JB1A105ST
5V 2SA1162-G R996
VRB(A) VRB(B) VP SUB IN SDA A12 SDA
48
1

R549 330 :CHIP L502


R577 47 BUFFER 1.6
:CHIP
R561 R995
47 OE(A) OE(B) 1-233-877-21 EMI B12 SCL
47

:RN-CP A5V SCL


2

560 R997 220 :CHIP R507 FB502


:RN-CP
-0.1 -0.1
2 R519 :CHIP 330 :CHIP 22 :CHIP OUH
NT/PAL MODE0 +2.5V A13 +5V DIGITAL
46

+5V
3

4.6 Q502 # Q522 :CHIP C512


0.0 12 10 9 7
2SC1623-L5L6 0.01
F TEST MODE1 2SC1623-L5L6 EMI B13 +2.5V
45

5V
4

B:CHIP
-0.1 -0.1 BUFFER BUFFER
DGND(QA) DGND(QC) 5V A14 +3.3V
44

+3.3V
5

-0.1 -0.1 1.9 25.8


Y7 C505 FL508
D(A)8 D(C)1 B14 A5V
43

5V
6

R523 R521 CKD510JB1A105ST


0.8 -0.1 10 4.4 4.4 R508 100 :CHIP
Y6 560 0
16V
D(A)7 D(C)2 A15
42

:RN-CP :CHIP V MAIN IN A5V-1 H-PULSE SUB IN


7

:AL-CP SUB-HP
Y5 1.2 IC501 -0.1 R530 Q512 +2.5V
D(A)6 TLC5733AIPM D(C)3 5.6k B15 GND
41

2SC1623-L5L6 1.3
8

-0.1 :RN-CP 0.0 C529 +9V R509 100 :CHIP


Y4 1.0 A/D CONVERTER BUFFER
1.2

5V # 4.4
D(A)5 D(C)4 A16 +9V
40
9

R522 SUB-VP
Y3 1.6 -0.1 R531 1 2 3 # R562
D(A)4 D(C)5 Y SUB IN Q510 B16
10

39

180 560 V-PULSE SUB IN


-0.1 R534 SUB V R510 560 :CHIP
Y2 0.4 :CHIP :CHIP C530 1.3 2SC1623-L5L6
C506 0.7 #
D(A)3 D(C)6 A17 V SUB IN
11

38

# Q503 0 BUFFER
1.2 1.4 4.4
G Y1
D(A)2 D(C)7 2SC1623-L5L6
:CHIP
B17 PORT 2
12

37

C521 R585 R511 560 :CHIP


Y0 1.4 1.4 0.01 BUFFER 6 4 # 2.2
FL502 C531 SUB U
D(A)1 D(C)8 Q523 A18 U SUB IN
13

36

B:CHIP 1.4 LPF # R535


1.3 3.1 C507 2SC1623-L5L6 4.4

0.7
0.0 #
VDD(QA) VDD(QC) 4.4 1-233-504-21 V SUB IN B18 PORT 1
14

35

10 R526 R524 BUFFER


16V 4.4 Q511 SUB Y R512 560 :CHIP
3.1 560 0 R583
:AL-CP C532 2SC1623-L5L6 R581
DGND(QB) OE(C) A19 Y SUB IN
15

34

R532 :RN-CP :CHIP U MAIN IN 0 #


1.6 # R536 L501 FL509
0.1 1.3 -0.0 0.7 5.6k :CHIP
BUFFER
2.2k CKD510JB1A105ST
VDD(QB) VRB(C) :RN-CP B19 GND
16

33

:CHIP :CHIP
0.7 R564
28 CLPV(C)
27 IBIAS(C)

R525 R584 R582


32 GND(C)

C522
30 VCC(C)
29 VRT(C)

3.0 1 2 3 # EMI A20 GND


31 VIN(C)
25 DGND

C523 0.1 R533 # R563 C538 R594 470 470 +2.5V-1


19 D(B)6

20 D(B)5

21 D(B)4

22 D(B)3

23 D(B)2

24 D(B)1
17 D(B)8

18 D(B)7

-0.1
0.1

4.6

2.2

3.2

4.6

2.2
1.0

1.7

1.7

1.5

2.2
1.8

1.7

1.6

1.8

26 VDD

0.01 25V 180 560 0.01 470 :CHIP :CHIP C509 R513
B:CHIP F:CHIP :CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP 0.01 560 :CHIP
B20 GND
C508 R565 B:CHIP MAIN Y
# # Y MAIN IN A21 Y MAIN IN

H C533 5V R567 R537


R514
C7

C6

C5

C4

C3

C2

C1

C0

6 4 2.2k B21 GND


FL503 # # 560 :CHIP
3 :RN-CP MAIN U
LPF
ADTB R579 U SUB IN U MAIN IN A22 U MAIN IN
15k 1-233-504-21 C534 R538 R515
:CHIP 0
G B22 GND
C524 FL510 FL511 R566 # 560 :CHIP
10 CKD510JB1A105ST CKD510JB1A105ST :CHIP MAIN V
# :RN-CP
16V Q515 V MAIN IN A23 V MAIN IN
:AL-CP C511
C525 R580 0.1 2SC1623-L5L6 R539 R516
10 0 1k :CHIP B23 GND
BUFFER #
EMI

EMI

C526 C528 25V MAIN VP


16V 0.01 :CHIP F:CHIP :RN-CP
0.01 VP MAIN IN A24 V-PULSE M-IN
:AL-CP B:CHIP B:CHIP VDOCBCLVL
R517
D3.3V-1 1k :CHIP B24 GND
R587
C527 Q514 1k MAIN HP

I
0.1
25V
5V 2SC1623-L5L6
BUFFER
:CHIP C535
0.1 R586
HP MAIN IN A25 H-PULSE M-IN
B3 BOARD IC501 TLC5733A1PM
B:CHIP B25 GND
25V 1k
C536 F:CHIP :CHIP VPO DGND
0.1
25V
CN502
5V
F:CHIP 50P
:BTOB
CLK A
VDOCRCLVL
R590 5V TO A BOARD
1k R589 8 8 8
:CHIP 1k CN1108 VIN(A) D(A)1-8
:CHIP
SAMPLING
VRT(A) VDD(QA)
0.0 COMPARATOR
J VDOYCLVL
0.0
Q513
2SC1623-L5L6
8
DGND(QA)
BUFFER
R591
1k C537 0.0 VRB(A)
:CHIP 0.1
25V
F:CHIP CLPV(A) CLAMP
R592
1k CONTROL
:CHIP IBIAS(A)
Q517 VCC(A)
2SC1623-L5L6
BUFFER GND(A)
K 4.9
L505 L506
OE(A)
:CHIP :CHIP
4.9
L508
D5V
CLK B
:CHIP C545
C546 47 C548
4.2
0.01 16V 0.01
8 8 8
B:CHIP
:AL-CP
B:CHIP
VIN(B) D(B)1-8
C554 R993
0.01 47k SAMPLING
B:CHIP
L509
:CHIP
VRT(B) VDD(QB)
:CHIP
COMPARATOR
IC504 8 DGND(QB)
TLC2933IPWR

L R943
220
:CHIP
PLL R984
3.3k
R985
470k
C551
0.01
R982
330
C550
0.01
C549
47
L507
#
:CHIP
C543 FL506
CKD510JB1A105ST VRB(B)
:CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP :CHIP B:CHIP 16V 0.01
4.1 4.1 5V
:AL-CP B:CHIP
14

CLAMP
1

R942 0.0 0.0 A5V-1 EMI +5V CLPV(B)


CONTROL
13

330
2

:CHIP 1.8 0.0


CK54 IBIAS(B)
12
3

R991 3.1 -0.1


0 :CHIP 5V
VCC(B)
11
4

R1 1.5 0.0 R981 5V


HREF 330
Q516
10
5

0.5 -0.1
2SC1623-L5L6
:CHIP
A5V GND(B)
6

0.0 3.3V REG


-0.1 OE(B)
M A3.3V
7

C557
0.01 R988
3.3VGR Q524 CLK C
B:CHIP 220 R983 2SC1623-L5L6
:CHIP 47k
3.3V REG
R990
:CHIP 8 8 8
470k
R989
22k R987 D501 R956 VIN(C) D(C)1-8
(DRC,MID,SUB-MICON DRC/MID CONTROLLER) :CHIP :CHIP 1k
:CHIP Q518
MA8039
47k
:CHIP SAMPLING VDD(QC)
REFERENCE
2SA1037K-T146-QR VRT(C) COMPARATOR
C556
BIAS 8 DATA
100
R986
DGND(QC)
6.3V
:AL-CP 3.3k LATCH
:CHIP
VRB(C)
N C555
0.1 CLPV(C) CLAMP
25V
F:CHIP
CONTROL
IBIAS(C)
VCC(C)
GND(C)
OE(C) CLK A
MODE0
O

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