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FILE NO.

010-200306

SERVICE MANUAL

LCD TELEVISION

20VL43P, 14VL43P

May, 2003

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GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 3
HANDLING THE LCD MODULE .......................................................................................................................................... 5
LOCATION OF CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................................ 7
LAYOUT OF MAJOR BOARDS ............................................................................................................................................ 9
MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................................... 10
PACKING DISASSEMBLY .................................................................................................................................................. 13
WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................... 15
CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ................................................................................................. 16

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

PC BOARDS BOTTOM VIEW ............................................................................................................................................ 23


SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................... END
APPENDIX:
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

WARNING
CAUTION

Indicates a hypothetical situation in which service personnel and nearby third parties, or even
end users due to a product defect after the service operation is completed, could possibly be in
danger of injury or even death in the event of operational error.
Indicates a hypothetical situation in which service personnel and nearby third parties, or even
end users after the service operation is completed, could possibly be in danger of injury, or
where there could be physical damage in the event of operational error.

* Physical damage means major damage to a home, furnishings and other possessions.
Examples of marks

SHOCK HAZARD

PROHIBIT DISASSEMBLING

UNPULUG

The > indicates caution (including danger and warning).


The actual meaning of this caution is indicated inside the > or nearby illustrations or text.
The example shown to the left indicates the danger of "electrical shock".

The indicates a forbidden action.


The actual meaning of this caution is indicated inside the or nearby illustrations or text.
The example shown to the left indicates that disassembly is forbidden.

The a indicates a forced action (an action that must be performed).


The actual meaning of this forced action is indicated by a or nearby illustrations or text.
The example shown to the left indicates that the power plug must be disconnected.

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

The caution items shown here describe major safety issues and should always be observed.
The meanings of the various indications are as follows.

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

SERVICE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

WARNING
Always advise users to keep children away.
There is danger of injury to children from tools, disassembled products, etc.

KEEP CHILDREN
AWAY
Always disconnect the power plug before starting work whenever power is not required.
Failure to disconnect the power plug before starting work can result in electrical shock.

UNPULUG

SHOCK HAZARD

USE SPECIFIED
PARTS

CAUTION FOR
WIRING

CAUTION FOR
ASSEMBLING /
WIRING

CHECK INSULATION
RESISTANCE

PROHIBIT
REMODELING

Depending on the model, use an insulation transformer or wear gloves when servicing with the
power on, and disconnect the power plug to avoid electrical shock when replacing parts.
In some cases, alternating current is also impressed in the chassis, so electrical shock is possible if the chassis is contacted with the power on.
Always use the replacement parts specified for the particular model when making repairs.
The parts used in products have the necessary safety characteristics such as inflammability,
voltage resistance, etc.; therefore, use only replacement parts that have these same characteristics.
Use only the specified parts when the * mark is included in a circuit diagram or parts list.
Parts mounting and routing of the wiring should be the same as that used originally.
For safety purposes, insulating materials such as tubing or tape is sometimes used and printed
circuit boards are sometimes mounted floating.
Also make sure that wiring is routed and clamped to avoid parts that generate heat and which
use high voltage. Always follow the original scheme.
After a repair has been completed, reassemble all disassembled parts, and route and reconnect the wiring, in accordance with the original scheme.
Do not allow internal wiring to be pinched by cabinets, panels, etc.
Any error in reassembly or wiring can result in electrical leakage, flame, etc., and may be
hazardous.
After completing the work, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, remove the antenna, turn
on the power switch. Then, use a 500V insulation resistance meter to check the insulation
resistance of the antenna terminal, other metallic parts and between the prongs of the power
plug to make sure that the insulation resistance is 1M or more.
The set will require inspection and repair if the insulation resistance is below this value.
Never remodel the product in any way.
Remodeling can result in improper operation, malfunction, or electrical leakage and flame,
which may be hazardous

3. If the panel surface becomes soiled, wipe with cotton or a


soft cloth. If this does not remove the soiling, breathe on
the surface and then wipe again.
If the panel surface is extremely solied, use a CRT cleaner
as a cleaner. Wipe off the panel surface by drop the cleaner
on the cloth. Do not drop the cleaner on the panel. Pay
attention not to scratch the panel surface.

Precautions for Handling the LCD Module


The LCD module can easily be damaged during disassembly
or reassembly; therefore, always observe the following precautions when handling the module.
1. When attaching the LCD module to the LCD cover, position it appropriately and fasten at the position where the
display can be viewed most conveniently.

2. Carefully align the holes at all four corners of the LCD


module with the corresponding holes in the LCD cover
and fasten with screws. Do not strongly push on the module because any impact can adversely affect the performance. Also use caution when handling the polarized screen
because it can easily be damaged.

CAUTION

4. Leaving water or other fluids on the panel screen for an


extended period of time can result in discoloration or
stripes. Immediately remove any type of fluid from the
screen.

5. Glass is used in the panel, so do not drop or strike with


hard objects. Such actions can damage the panel.

The metal edges of the LCD module


are sharp, so use caution to avoid injury.

6. CMOS-LSI circuitry is used in the LCD module, so avoid


damage due to static electricity. When handling the module, use a wrist ground or anchor ground.

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Safety Precautions
In the event that the screen is damaged or the liquid crystal
(fluid) leaks, do not breathe in or drink this fluid. Also, never
touch this fluid.
Such actions could cause toxicity or skin irritation. If this fluid
should enter the mouth, rinse the mouth thoroughly with water. If the fluid should contact the skin or clothing, wipe off
with alcohol, etc., and rinse thoroughly with water. If the fluid
should enter the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes thoroughly
with running water.

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

HANDLING THE LCD MODULE

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

7. Do not expose the LCD module to direct sunlight or strong


ultraviolet rays for an extended period of time.

8. Do not store the LCD module below the temperature conditions described in the specifications. Failure to do so
could result in freezing of the liquid crystal due to cold air
or loss of resilience or other damage.

9. Do not disassemble the LCD module. Such actions could


result in improper operation.

10. When transporting the LCD module, do not use packing


containing epoxy resin (amine) or silicon resin (alcohol or
oxim). The gas generated by these materials can cause
loss of polarity.

LOCATION OF CONTROLS (Representative: 20VL43P)


GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

TV front
VOLUME +
CHANNEL 9 8

a (TV/VIDEO)

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

f - 7 (POWER)

HEADPHONES
Jack

AUDIO
OUT

SCART INPUT
EXT2

EXT2

POWER indicator
Remote Sensor
ON-Timer indicator

TV rear

To remove the cover, pull the button of the cover


toward you.
EXT1

DC input
Antenna input

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

Remote Control

Leaning about the Remote Control

Picture
Mode
CALL/

CALL displays screen information. (TV)


displays teletext initial/index. (TTX)

TEXT/TV

selects teletext/TV mode.

(TV/
VIDEO)
Position
Number

(POWER) turns the TV on and off.


POSITION NUMBERS allows direct access to channel
positions.
returns to the last viewed channel.

(POWER)

Channel Return

selects the signal input source.


Stereo/Dual
press to display a four digit sub-page number. (TTX)
MENU allows access to programming menus.

Sound Mute
MENU

adjusts the TV picture by selecting one of the preset


factory settings.
Volume +
Menu < >

EXIT sets menu information and closes menus.


P( /
(

Position
Menu
OK

EXIT

) cycles through programmed channels.


) Also used to highlight selections on the on-screen
menus.

adjusts the volume level. Also used to increase or


( / ) reduce the value of a menu option.
OK sets programmed menu information.
Teletext Coloured Buttons directly access teletext
linked page.
selects stereo, bilingual sound mode.

mutes the sound.

selects hidden content during teletext display. (TTX)


holds function during teletext display. (TTX)
press to change double-size letters. (TTX)
press to cancel the TTX mode or display the accurate
time. (TTX)

Te letext
Coloured
Buttons

Inverter Board

Key/Control Board

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Main Board

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

LAYOUT OF MAJOR BOARDS

Inverter Board

Light-Receiving Board

10

A204

Screw

Copper Foil

Jack Plate

Main Board

Grounding Wire

A205

Connector

Main Unit Base

Copper Foil

A206

Flexible Cable

Ferrite Core

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY (Representative:20VL43P)

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

11

Main Board

Claw

Shield Case

A205

Claw

Insulating Plate (Baked


plate:attached on upper
and lower shields)

A206

V001

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Speaker Ass'y

Screw

A203

Plate

Screw with washer

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

Grounding Wire

12

LCD Front Panel

Flexible Cable

Grounding Wire

Screw

Screw

Claw (19 pcs)

LCD Ass'y

LCD Back Panel

LCD Back Panel

Screw

LCD Back Panel

Grounding Wire

Chilled
Metal
Fittings

Screw

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

Chilled Metal Fittings

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

PACKING DISASSEMBLY (20VL43P)


GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

Y101

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

K902

A702A

A227
A702B

A701

13

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

PACKING DISASSEMBLY (14VL43P)

A227

A701

14

Key/Control Board

LCD Monitor Main Unit Side

Black

Inverter Board

GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS

WIRING CONNECTION DIAGRAM

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

White

Inverter Board
White

Black

Light-Receiving Board

Main Board

Flexible Cable
Wire Cable
Tube

Base Unit Main Unit Side

Right Speaker

Left Speaker

(Wiring connection diagram viewed from the rear side)

15

WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION, SAFETY PRECAUTION AND PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE ON PAGE 3 OF THIS MANUAL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate com-ponents
which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the
original circuit or specified in the parts list. The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE. Do not degrade the
safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

NOTICE:
The part number must be used when ordering parts, in order to assist in processing, be sure to include the Model
number and Description.
The PC board assembly with

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

CHASSIS AND CABINET REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

* mark is no longer available after the end of the production.

Model : 20VL43P/14VL43P
Capacitors ............. CD : Ceramic Disk
PF : Plastic Film
EL : Electrolytic
Resistors ............... CF : Carbon Film
CC : Carbon Composition
MF : Metal Film
OMF : Oxide Metal Film
VR : Variable Resistor
FR : Fusible Resistor
(All CD and PF capacitors are 5%, 50V and all resistors, 5%, 1/6W unless otherwise noted.)
Location
Parts No.
No.

Description

Location
Parts No.
No.

CAPACITORS
C102
C104
C105
C106
C107
C160
C161
C162
C201
C202
C203
C205
C213
C214
C215
C220
C221
C222
C501
C502
C503
C504
C505
C506
C507
C508
C509
C510
C513
C514
C515
C516
C517
C518
C519
C520
C521
C522
C523
C524
C525

24100103
24100102
24619040
24092730
24092730
24105121
24105221
24105121
24100103
24092441
24092441
24092441
24092753
24092753
24092753
24105331
24105471
24105100
24092753
24100102
24109391
24619040
24109473
24109391
24105102
24092753
24092730
24619040
24100102
24109473
24100683
24100683
24100683
24100102
24109473
24619040
24092730
24105030
24105030
24092753
24100102

C526
C527
C528
C612
C614
C633
C634
C635
C636
C637
C638
C639
C644
C645
C646
C647
C803
C809
C813
C821
C825
C830
C831
C832
C833
C834
C835
C836
C837
C838
C840
C842
C843
C851
CA01
CA02
CA03
CA04
CA05
CA06
CA07
CA08

CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z


CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 1000PF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 120PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 220PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 120PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 330PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 470PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 10PF D
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 1000PF Z
CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 390PF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V B 0.047UF K
CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 390PF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V CH 1000PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 1000PF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V B 0.047UF K
CHIP, CERA CAP F 25V 683Z
CHIP, CERA CAP F 25V 683Z
CHIP, CERA CAP F 25V 683Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 1000PF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V B 0.047UF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CJ 3PF C
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CJ 3PF C
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 1000PF Z

16

24109391
24619040
24109473
24100103
24619040
24619071
24619071
24105102
24105102
24619046
24619068
24619068
24619046
24619046
24092730
24092730
24619046
24619046
24619046
24567104
24567104
24092730
24100103
24100103
24082041
24100103
24100103
24082041
24092730
24092730
24567104
24214221
24214221
24092441
24619040
24100103
24105180
24105180
24092753
24092730
24619071
24100333

Description
CERAMIC CHIP CK73B 50V 390PF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V B 0.047UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V CH 1000PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V CH 1000PF J
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 0.47UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
PLASTIC FILM CF922 M 100V 10000PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
PLASTIC FILM CF922 M 100V 10000PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
PLASTIC FILM, 50V 0.1UF J
CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 220PF K
CERAMIC DISC, 500V B 220PF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 18PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 18PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 10V B 0.22UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELECTROLYTIC, 50V 2.2UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 25V F 33000PF Z

CA11
CA12
CA13
CA14
CA15
CA16
CA19
CA30
CA31
CA40
CA41
CA60
CA70
CA71
CA72
CF01
CF02
CF03
CF04
CF05
CF07
CF08
CF09
CL03
CL04
CL05
CL06
CL07
CL08
CL09
CL10
CL11
CL12
CL13
CL14
CL15
CL16
CL17
CL18
CL19
CL20
CL35
CS01
CS02
CS03
CS04
CS05
CS20
CS21
CS22
CS23
CS24
CS25
CS26
CT01
CT02
CT03
CT04
CT05
CT06
CT07
CT08
CT09
CT10
CT11
CT12
CT13

24619040
24100103
24105101
24105101
24105101
24105101
24619040
24100103
24105101
24100103
24100103
24619040
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092441
24092441
24092441
24092441
24092441
24092441
24619046
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24619040
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24092730
24619040
24619040
24619040
24619040
24619040
24105181
24105561
24109472
24105270
24619046
24619046
24619070
24619046
24092730
24619040
24105560
24105560
24619046
24092730
24619046
24092730
24092730
24105470
24092730
24092730

Description
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 100PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 180PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 560PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V B 4700PF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 27PF J
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V 1PF
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 56PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 56PF J
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
ELECTROLYTIC, 16V 470UF
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V CH 47PF J
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V B 0.1UF K

Location
Parts No.
No.
CV01
CV02
CV03
CV04
CV05
CV06
CV07
CV08
CV09
CV11
CV13
CV14
CV15
CV32
CV33
CV34
CV35
CV36

24619040
24092441
24092441
24619040
24619040
24619040
24619040
24619157
24100103
24619040
24619040
24619040
24100103
24092441
24092441
24092441
24619040
24092441

Description
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
MENJISSOU TYP, 16V100U
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 50V F 0.01UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z
ELEC. CHIP, 16V 10UF M 3A
CERAMIC CHIP, 16V F 1UF Z

RESISTORS
R102
R103
R105
R106
R107
R109
R110
R161
R162
R163
R165
R166
R168
R169
R170
R172
R173
R174
R177
R178
R201
R202
R203
R205
R209
R211
R212
R213
R214
R215
R216
R218
R219
R221
R222
R607
R608
R609
R610
R611
R612
R620
R621
R622
R623
R624
R625

17

24011101
24011101
24011563
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011471
24000445
24011103
24011271
24011101
24011101
24011272
24011122
24000445
24011821
24011271
24011472
24011201
24011750
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011102
24872750
24872750
24872750
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011223
24011223
24011472
24011472
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011182
24011182
24011682
24011682
24011821
24011821

CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J


CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 56K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 270 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.2K OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 820 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 270 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 200 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.8K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.8K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 6.8K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 6.8K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 820 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 820 OHM J

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Location
Parts No.
No.

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Location
Parts No.
No.
R626
R627
R628
R629
R630
R632
R633
R634
R635
R809
R814
R821
R822
R828
R830
R831
R832
R833
R851
R852
R853
R854
R855
R856
RA01
RA02
RA03
RA04
RA06
RA07
RA09
RA10
RA11
RA13
RA14
RA17
RA18
RA23
RA25
RA26
RA27
RA28
RA29
RA30
RA31
RA32
RA34
RA35
RA36
RA37
RA38
RA39
RA40
RA41
RA43
RA44
RA45
RA46
RA47
RA51
RA52
RA53
RA55
RA65
RA66
RA67
RA68

24011473
24011473
24011101
24011339
24011339
24011473
24011472
24011473
24011472
24011682
24011103
24011103
24011473
24011472
24000445
24000445
24383220
24383560
24011681
24011472
24011102
24011471
24011102
24011102
24011101
24011101
24011102
24011104
24011394
24011332
24011101
24011103
24011103
24011561
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011103
24011102
24011101
24011101
24011272
24011101
24011101
24011102
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011104
24011333
24011223
24011105
24011103
24011103
24011103
24011103

Description

Location
Parts No.
No.

CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J


CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.3 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.3 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 6.8K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
OXIDE METAL FILM, 2W 22 OHM J
OXIDE METAL FILM, 2W 56 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 680 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 390K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.3K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 560 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 33K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1M OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J

18

RA72
RA73
RA74
RA75
RA79
RA80
RA81
RA82
RA87
RA90
RB02
RB03
RB04
RB05
RB06
RB60
RB61

24011472
24011472
24011472
24011222
24011104
24000445
24000445
24011102
24011472
24011333
24872271
24011103
24011223
24872471
24872271
24872470
24011103

RB62

24011153

RB63

24011223

RB64

24011393

RC61

24011103

RC62

24011153

RC63

24011223

RC64

24011393

RF01
RF02
RF03
RF08
RF09
RF10
RF11
RF12
RL01
RL02
RL03
RL04
RL05
RL06
RL07
RL08
RL09
RL10
RL11
RL12
RL16
RL17
RL19
RL20
RL23
RL30
RL31
RL32
RS01
RS02
RS03
RS04
RS05
RS06
RS07

24011221
24011221
24011221
24011223
24011223
24011223
24011103
24552101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011103
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011561
24011101
24011101
24000445
24000445
24000445
24000445
24011153
24011103
24011103
24011470
24011101
24011222
24011102
24011104
24011101
24011222
24011102

Description
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 33K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 270 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 270 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 47 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
(20VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/2OW 15K OHM J
(20VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
(20VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 39K OHM J
(20VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
(14VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/2OW 15K OHM J
(14VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
(14VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 39K OHM J
(14VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 220 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 220 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 220 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
OXIDE METAL FILM, 1/2W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 560 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE (14VL43P)
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE (14VL43P)
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE (20VL43P)
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/2OW 15K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J

RS08
RS09
RS10
RS11
RS12
RS13
RS14
RS15
RS16
RS17
RS18
RS19
RS20
RS21
RS22
RS23
RS24
RS25
RS26
RS27
RS28
RS29
RS30
RS31
RS32
RS33
RT01
RT02
RT03
RT04
RT05
RT06
RT07
RT08
RT09
RT10
RT11
RT12
RT13
RT14
RT15
RT16
RT17
RT18
RT19
RT20
RT21
RT22
RV01
RV02
RV03
RV04
RV05
RV06
RV07
RV08
RV09
RV10
RV12
RV13
RV14
RV15
RV19
RV20
RV21
RV22
RV23

24011104
24011101
24011104
24011473
24011473
24011101
24011222
24011102
24011104
24011101
24011222
24011102
24011563
24011683
24011222
24011471
24011101
24011564
24011333
24011123
24011392
24011392
24011223
24011104
24011473
24011473
24011101
24011101
24011102
24011102
24011101
24011102
24011332
24011222
24011222
24011222
24011471
24011471
24011471
24011472
24011472
24011101
24011222
24011122
24011152
24011102
24011101
24011243
24872750
24011103
24011103
24872750
24872750
24872750
24872750
24000445
24000445
24000445
24872750
24872750
24011103
24011103
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101

Description
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 56K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 68K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 560K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 33K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 12K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.9K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.9K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 22K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 47K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 3.3K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 470 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 2.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.2K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.5K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 24K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J

Location
Parts No.
No.
RV24
RV25
RV26
RV28
RV29
RV30
RV31
RV32
RV33
RV34
RV35
RV36
RV37
RV38
RV39
RV40
RV41
RV42
RV43
RV44
RV45
RV46

24011101
24011101
24552101
24011101
24011181
24872750
24011103
24011101
24011101
24011101
24011101
24872750
24872750
24011103
24011472
24011152
24011561
24011241
24011102
24011102
24011103
24011103

Description
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
OXIDE METAL FILM, 1/2W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 180 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 100 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/16W 75 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 4.7K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1.5K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 560 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 240 OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 1K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J
CHIP, METAL FILM, 1/20W 10K OHM J

COILS & TRANSFORMERS

19

L101
L106
L107
L160
L204
L205
L206
L212
L213
L214
L215
L601
L602
L603
L604
L605
L606
L607
L608
L609
L610
L805
L806
L807
LA01
LL03
LT01

23103887
23103828
23103887
23289100
23245856
23245856
23245856
23245856
23245856
23245856
23245856
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23245858
23103887
23103828
23103828
24000824
23103887
23103887
23245858
23246223
23246199

LT02

23246199

LT03

23246199

LT09
LT10
LV02
LV03
LV04
LV05
LV06
LV07
LV08
LV18
LV19

24000824
23245854
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828
23103828

INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM


INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
COIL, PEAKING, TRF4100AF
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF43R3CC
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF4100CC
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
CHIP JUMPER, 2125TYPE
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF4100CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF4330CG
COIL, CHIP-INDUCTOR-2R2MMHJ,
COLTRF42R2CG
COIL, CHIP-INDUCTOR-2R2MMHJ,
COLTRF42R2CG
COIL, CHIP-INDUCTOR-2R2MMHJ,
COLTRF42R2CG
CHIP JUMPER, 2125TYPE
COIL, CHIP, TRF42R2CC
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Location
Parts No.
No.

Location
Parts No.
No.
LV23
LV24
LV25
LV32
LV33
LV34

23103887
23245858
23245858
23103828
23103828
23103887

Location
Parts No.
No.

Description
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF4100CC
COIL, CHIP INDUCTOR, TRF4100CC
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, BEAD, TEM2121M
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

SEMICONDUCTORS
Q102
Q160

23314204
23205140

Q162
Q163

23314993
23205144

Q164
Q201
Q202
Q501

23314994
23314204
23314204
23000384

Q610
Q611
Q612
Q613
Q614
Q615
Q630
Q801
Q802
Q804
Q805
Q807
Q816
Q817
Q819
Q851
Q852
Q853
QA01

23009574
70114396
70114396
23205045
70114396
70114396
23009574
23009575
23009576
23009577
23009578
23906441
23314204
23205191
23314204
23314204
23314204
23205045
23009619

QA02

23009679

QA03
QA07
QB01
QB02
QB03
QF01
QF02
QF03
QF04
QF05
QL01

23009114
23205142
23314204
23314204
23205045
23009620
70114396
70114396
70114396
70114396
23009611

QL10

23205192

QL11

23205192

QS01
QS02
QS03

23314204
23314204
23205137

QS04
QS05
QS06
QS07
QS08
QS09

70114396
70114396
23314204
23314204
70114396
70114396

TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, CHIP R1=R2=10K,
DTC114EUAT106
TRANSISTOR, 2SC4081 Q
TRANSISTOR, CHIP R1=R2=47K,
DTC144EUAT106
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1576A106
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
IC, COMBFILTER VIDEO PROCESSOR,
VPC3230D
IC, AUDIO AMP 16P DIP ST, TDA7267A
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
IC, AUDIO AMP 16P DIP ST, TDA7267A
IC, DROP REGU TO252-3 ROHM, BA09FP-E2
IC, SW. REGU TO263-5 SANKEN, SI-8050JD
IC, SW. REGU TO263-5 SANKEN, SI-8033JD
IC, REGULATOR SOP8 SANKEN, SI-3025KS
IC, BA05FP
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, FET, TPC8105-H(TE12L)
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
IC, MICON SQFP48P SANYO,
LC863864A EU/ASIA
IC, 8192BITS CMOS EEPROM,
BR24L08F-WE2
IC, BD4746G
TRANSISTOR, DTC124EKAT146
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
IC, RGB-SW DIP-16 ST, TEA5114A
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
IC, IC SCALER SQFP144 SANYO,
LC74986W-8B12F-E
TRANSISTOR, FET EMT3 ROHM,
2SK3019__TL
TRANSISTOR, FET EMT3 ROHM,
2SK3019__TL
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, CHIP R1=R2=47K,
DTA144EKAT146
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B
TRANSISTOR, 2SC3326B

20

QS20
QS21
QS22
QT01
QT02

23314204
23314204
23205045
23000994
23009581

QT03
QT04
QT05
QV01
QV02
QV04
QV05
QV06
QV07
QV08
D101

23205045
23205045
23314204
70129558
70129558
23205142
23205142
23314204
23314204
23205045
23357378

D201
D202
D203
D204
D205
D206
D207
D208
D209
D210
D211
D602
D603
D608
D609
D610
D611
D612
D613
D801
D802
D803
D821
D826

23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23316231
23316231
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23118094
23316382
23316382
23316231
23118048

D827

23118048

D828

23118048

D851
D852
D853

23316573
23316231
23316542

D854
DA01
DA02
DA03
DA04
DA06
DB01
DB02
DF01

23316231
23316231
23316231
23316231
23316231
23316231
23358535
23358536
23357384

DF02

23357384

DF03

23357384

DF04

23357384

Description
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
IC, SAA5264PS
IC, 4096BITS CMOS EEPROM,
BR24L04F-WE2
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
IC, MM1231XF
IC, MM1231XF
TRANSISTOR, DTC124EKAT146
TRANSISTOR, DTC124EKAT146
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SC2412K,Q
TRANSISTOR, 2SA1037AKQ
DIODE, ZENER VZ=32.15-33.79,
UDZS TE-17 33B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, EU2A
DIODE, SFPB-64V
DIODE, SFPB-64V
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, CHIP VRM80V 100MA SER
USMMA143A
DIODE, CHIP VRM80V 100MA SER
USMMA143A
DIODE, CHIP VRM80V 100MA SER
USMMA143A
DIODE, ZENER, MA8062-L
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, ZENER CHIP VZ3.70-3.97V,
MA8039-L, TX
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, 1SS355
DIODE, LED, SPR-325MVWMNP
DIODE, LED, SLR-332MG3FMNP
DIODE, ZENER VZ=11.74-12.24,
UDZS TE-17 12B
DIODE, ZENER VZ=11.74-12.24,
UDZS TE-17 12B
DIODE, ZENER VZ=11.74-12.24,
UDZS TE-17 12B
DIODE, ZENER VZ=11.74-12.24,
UDZS TE-17 12B

DF05

23357384

DV01
DV02
DV03
DV04
DV05
DV06
DV32
DV33
DV34
DV35

23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037
23357037

Location
Parts No.
No.

Description
DIODE, ZENER VZ=11.74-12.24,
UDZS TE-17 12B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B
DIODE, ZENER, UDZS5.6B

* U001

72790542

* U002

72790546

* U902A
* U902A
* U902B
* U902B
* U902C
* U902C
* U902D
* U902D

23788776
23788780
23788777
23788781
23788778
23788782
23788779
23788783

SCREW, PP+SW+2W SZN


FUSE, 5.0A 250V
FUSE HOLDER, 5.2 SOC
FUSE HOLDER, 5.2 SOC
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE (14VL43P)
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE (20VL43P)
CHIP JUMPER, 2125TYPE
INDUCTOR, CHIP BEAD, TEM2130AM
CHIP JUMPER, 1608TYPE
REMOCON RECEIVER, PIC-37143TC5
CABLE, FFC P1.0-5-380
CABLE, FFC P0.5-50-320
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQ11L07K (20VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQ11L07K (20VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQ11L07K (20VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQ11L07K (20VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQ11L07K (20VL43P)
SWITCH, POWER PUSH 1C1P MAT,
ESB64807 (20VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
SWITCH, TACT SW A/I VERT PANA,
EVQPLHA15 (14VL43P)
CRYSTAL RESONATOR, 20.25 20PPM
CRYSTAL
CRYSTAL RESONATOR, 32.768KHZ,
SP-T2A 20PPM 6.0PF
CRYSTAL RESONATOR, TPS15XC VXO,
TPS15XC(TPS23)
CRYSTAL, 12.000 25PPM 40OHM 7PF
FUSE, PROTECT 2000 11CT, PRF2000 11CT
FUSE, PROTECT 5000 11CT, PRF5000 11CT
FUSE, PROTECT 2000 11CT, PRF2000 11CT
FUSE, PROTECT 2000 11CT, PRF2000 11CT

* V001

23301522

* V001

23301518

DISPLAY, A-SITFT 20 450CD, LTA200A030F


(20VL43P)
DISPLAY, LTA140C060F (14VL43P)

23321468

TUNER, HYP.MULT FS 38.9M TIM, EG981LW

MISCELLANEOUS
B205
F800
F800A
F800B
GRA01
GRA02
GRL01
GRL02
GRL05
GRL06
GRV01
KB01
MA02
ML02
SA01

23721308
23144458
23165433
23165433
24000445
24000445
24000445
24000445
24000824
23103887
24000445
70113206
23389171
23389172
23344489

SA02

23344489

SA03

23344489

SA04

23344489

SA05

23344489

SA06

23344491

SC01

23344490

SC02

23344490

SC03

23344490

SC04

23344490

SC05

23344490

SC06

23344490

X501

23153545

XA01

23153566

XL01

23153565

XT01
ZP01
ZP02
ZP04
ZP05

23153930
23144718
23144719
23144718
23144718

72790545

INVERTER BOARD, DS-1044WF, 14LF10


(14VL43P)
INVERTER BOARD, DS-1020WF-2, 20LF10
(20VL43P)
MAIN BOARD, PD1268A-1 (20VL43P)
MAIN BOARD, PD1268B-1 (14VL43P)
CONT-SW BOARD, PD1268A-2 (20VL43P)
CONT-SW BOARD, PD1268B-2 (14VL43P)
CONT-LED BOARD, PD1268A-3 (20VL43P)
CONT-LED BOARD, PD1268B-3 (14VL43P)
CONT-SW BOARD, PD1268A-4 (20VL43P)
CONT-SW BOARD, PD1268B-4 (14VL43P)

LCD PANEL

TUNER
H001

ACCESSORIES
K902

23306498

Y101
Y120

23565967
23945015

REMOCON HAND UNIT IR, CTVUSA,


CT-90160
OWNERS MANUAL, LCD-TV EURO, 20VL43P
BAG, POLYETHYLENE COVER 250X400

CABINET PARTS
* A201
* A201
* A202
* A202
A203
A204
A205
A206
A207
A208
A209
A209
A215
A215
A223
A224
A227
A227
A231
A419
A700
A700
A701
A701
A702A
A702B
A705
A705

PC BOARD ASSEMBLIES

* U001

Description

INVERTER BOARD, DS-1020WF-1, 20LF10


(20VL43P)

21

23450654
23450657
23450669
23450670
23448674
23448675
23530830
23530833
23351211
23445712
23445713
23445714
23436810
23436811
23467755
23467756
23466189
23466192
23974994
23950113
23067285
23067288
23518330
23518334
23946520
23946521
23943618
23943871

PANEL, FRONT 20VL73P (20VL43P)


PANEL, FRONT 14VL73P (14VL43P)
PANEL, BACK 20VL43P (20VL43P)
PANEL, BACK 14VL43P (14VL43P)
CASE, FRONT 20VL43U
CASE, BACK 20VL43U
COVER, SIDE-L 20VL73P
COVER, SIDE R 20VL73P
SPEAKER, BLOCK 20VL (20VL43P)
BUTTON, POWER 20VL (20VL43P)
BUTTON, OPERATION 20VL (20VL43P)
BUTTON, OPERATION 14VL
FOOT, STAND 20VL (20VL43P)
FOOT, STAND 14VL (14VL43P)
HINGE, TILT PANEL L 20VL
HINGE, TILT PANEL R 20VL
CUSHION, LEG 20VL (20VL43P)
CUSHION, LEG 14VL43 (14VL43P)
BAND, KESSOKU
LABEL, SERIAL NUMBER, TTX3
CARTON, BOX_20VL43P (20VL43P)
CARTON, BOX_14VL43P (14VL43P)
PACKING, UNT 20VL43P (20VL43P)
PACKING, UNT 14VL43P (14VL43P)
PACKING, PAD L 20VL43 (20VL43P)
PACKING, PAD R 20VL43 (20VL43P)
POLYETHYLENE BAG (20VL43P)
COVER, POLY BAG (14VL43P)

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

Location
Parts No.
No.

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS

THIS PAGE IS
INTENTIONALLY LEFT
BLANK.

22

MAIN BOARD PD1268-1

CONT-SW BOARD PD1268-2

BOTTOM (FOIL) SIDE

BOTTOM (FOIL) SIDE

CONT-LED BOARD PD1268-3


BOTTOM (FOIL) SIDE

CONT-SW BOARD PD1268-4


BOTTOM (FOIL) SIDE

23

24

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MODEL : 20VL43P / 14VL43P
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE "X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION", "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" AND "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" ON THE MANUAL FOR THIS MODEL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols "*" in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate components
which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the
original circuit or specified in the parts list. The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE on the MANUAL for this
model. Do not degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

NOTE:
1. RESISTOR

Resistance is shown in ohm [K = 1.000, M = 1.000.000]. All resistors are 1/6W and 5%
tolerance carbon resistor, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
1/2R = Metal or Metal oxide of 1/2 watt
1/2S = Carbon compsistion of 1/2 watt
1RF = Fuse resistor of 1 watt
10W = Cement of 10 watt
K = 10% G = 2% F = 1%
2. CAPACITOR Unless otherwise noted in schematic, all capacitor values less than 1 are expressed in
?F, and the values more than 1 in pF.
All capacitors are ceramic 50V, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
Electolytic capacitor
Mylar capacitor
3. The parts indicated with " * " have special characteristics, and should be replaced with identical parts only.
4. Voltages read with DIGITAL MULTI-METER from point indicated to chassing ground, using a color bar signal with all
controls at normal, line voltage 220 volts.
5. Waveforms are taken receiving color bar signal with enough sensitivity.
6. Voltage reading shown are nominal values and may vary 20% except H.V.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM STRUCTURE:
AC INPUT Circuit ....................................................................................................... 1/2
ALL CONTROL Circuit ............................................................................................... 2/2

25

26

SPECIFIC INFORMATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Colour system
Sound system
Rated voltage
Power consumption
Display
Audio power
Speaker type
External
Connections

EXT1:
EXT2:
OUTPUT:

Dimensions

Mass
Accessories

PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58* *EXT input only


BG/DK/I/L
100V-240VAC 50/60 Hz.
14VL43P: 45W
20VL43P: 60W
TFT Active Matrix LCD
VGA: 640(H) dots ~ 480(V) dots
2.5W + 2.5W
45 mm round 2pcs.
Video input + S-Video input + Audio (L+R) input
21pin SCART (RGB input, A/V input, TV out)
Video input + S-Video input + Audio (L+R) input
Audio (L+R), Phone jack
14VL43P: Width
358mm
Height 416.5mm
Depth 177mm
20VL43P: Width
493mm
Height 523mm
Depth 198mm
14VL43P: 9.1lbs. (4.15kg)
20VL43P: 13.9lbs. (6.3kg)
Remote control with two batteries. (R03 size AAA)
Power cord,
AC Adaptor
(This AC adaptor can be only used for this LCD TV.
Do not use for other apparatus.)

Please refer to owner's manual in detail.

END
31

TOSHIBA CORPORATION
1-1, SHIBAURA 1- CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN

SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MODEL : 20VL43P / 14VL43P
WARNING: BEFORE SERVICING THIS CHASSIS, READ THE "X-RAY RADIATION PRECAUTION", "SAFETY
PRECAUTION" AND "PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" ON THE MANUAL FOR THIS MODEL.
CAUTION: The international hazard symbols "*" in the schematic diagram and the parts list designate components
which have special characteristics important for safety and should be replaced only with types identical to those in the
original circuit or specified in the parts list. The mounting position of replacements is to be identical with originals.
Before replacing any of these components, read carefully the PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE on the MANUAL for this
model. Do not degrade the safety of the receiver through improper servicing.

NOTE:
1. RESISTOR

Resistance is shown in ohm [K = 1.000, M = 1.000.000]. All resistors are 1/6W and 5%
tolerance carbon resistor, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
1/2R = Metal or Metal oxide of 1/2 watt
1/2S = Carbon compsistion of 1/2 watt
1RF = Fuse resistor of 1 watt
10W = Cement of 10 watt
K = 10% G = 2% F = 1%
2. CAPACITOR Unless otherwise noted in schematic, all capacitor values less than 1 are expressed in
?F, and the values more than 1 in pF.
All capacitors are ceramic 50V, unless otherwise noted as the following marks.
Electolytic capacitor
Mylar capacitor
3. The parts indicated with " * " have special characteristics, and should be replaced with identical parts only.
4. Voltages read with DIGITAL MULTI-METER from point indicated to chassing ground, using a color bar signal with all
controls at normal, line voltage 220 volts.
5. Waveforms are taken receiving color bar signal with enough sensitivity.
6. Voltage reading shown are nominal values and may vary 20% except H.V.
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM STRUCTURE:
MAIN Circuit .............................................................................................................. 1/2
ALL CONTROL Circuit ............................................................................................. 2/2

25

MAIN PD1268

20VL43P
14VL43P
MAIN

MAIN PD1268

20VL43P
14VL43P
MAIN

CONTROL PD1268
20VL43P
LED PD1268

CONTROL PD1268
14VL43P

20VL43P
14VL43P
ALL CONTROL

LED PD1268

CONTROL PD1268
20VL43P

CONTROL PD1268
14VL43P

20VL43P
14VL43P
ALL CONTROL

ENGLISH
FRANAIS
DEUTSCH
ESPAOL
ITALIANO
NEDERLANDS

E
F
D
S
I
N

Introduction

E:
F:
D:
S:
I:
N:

Connecting
your TV

OWNER'S MANUAL

Viewing Teletext

Using the TVs


Features

Setting up
your TV

Using the
Remote Control

LCD TV

*E01_14/20VL43P

Appendix

14VL43P
20VL43P
5/1/03, 6:43 PM

14/20VL43P(E)

Safety Instruction
Warning
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE
USER TO THE PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WITHIN THE
PRODUCTS ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF
SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTITUTE A
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.

THIS SYMBOL IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE


USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE
(SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE
LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE
APPLIANCE.

Important Safety Instructions


This equipment has been designed and manufactured to meet international safety standards but, like any electrical
equipment, care must be taken if you are to obtain the best results and safety is to be assured. So, please read the
points below for your own safety. They are of a general nature, intended to help you with all your electronic
consumer products and some points may not apply to the goods you have just purchased.

Read these instructions.

Keep these instructions.

Heed all warnings.

Follow all instructions.

Do not use this TV near water.

Clean only with a dry cloth.

Do not block any ventilation openings.


Install in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the


manufacturer.

Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table


specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury
from tip-over.

Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when


unused for long periods of time.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.


Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,


heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.

This TV is not completely disconnected from a power


supply line, as minute current is consumed even when
the Power button is turned off.

Do not place hot objects or naked flame sources, such as


lighted candles or night-light on, or close to the TV.
High temperatures can melt plastic and lead to fires.

The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or


splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

COLD CATHODE FLUORESCENT LAMP IN LCD


PANEL CONTAINS A SMALL AMOUNT OF
MERCURY. PLEASE FOLLOW LOCAL
ORDINANCES OR REGULATIONS FOR
DISPOSAL.

Do not set on top of the TV any object or container that


might spill liquids or small objects into the TV.

Protect the power cord from being walked on or


pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where it exits the apparatus.

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Exemptions

Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by natural disaster (such as thunder, fire, earthquake), uses by third person,
accidents, owners intentional misuse, or uses in other improper conditions.
Toshiba is not liable for incidental damages (such as profit loss or interruption in business, modification or erasure of record
data, etc.) caused by use or misuse of product.
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by neglect of the instructions described in the owners manual.
Toshiba is not liable for any damage caused by misuse or malfunction through simultaneous use of this product and the
connected equipment.

Introduction

Table of contents

Using the remote control ....................................... 8


Learning about the Remote Control .............................. 8
Installing the remote control batteries ............................ 8

Setting up your TV ................................................... 9


Turning the TV On and Off .......................................... 9
Menu function ............................................................... 9
Changing the on-screen display language ..................... 10
Programming Channels into the TVs memory ............ 10
Automatic Search Memory (ASM) ....................... 10
Manually tuning your TV .................................... 11
To skip unnecessary position number ................... 11
Manual Fine Tuning (MFT) ................................. 12
Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT) .............................. 12

Connecting
your TV

Connecting an antenna without other equipment .......... 6


Connecting other equipment ......................................... 6
Connecting a VCR with a SCART socket ...................... 6
Connecting a DVD player and a VCR ........................... 7
Connecting a camcorder ................................................ 7
Connecting an audio amplifier ....................................... 7

Using the
Remote Control

Connecting your TV ................................................. 5

Viewing Teletext ..................................................... 19


Teletext mode .............................................................. 19
Character set for Teletext ............................................. 19
Teletext General information ....................................... 20
button: .................................................. 20
Sub-pages: ............................................................ 20
Using AUTO mode ..................................................... 21
Using LIST mode ........................................................ 21
Teletext buttons on the remote control ........................ 22

Setting up
your TV

Welcome to Toshiba ....................................................... 4


Exploring your new TV ................................................. 4
Selecting a location for the TV ....................................... 5
Connecting the power cord and AC adaptor .......... 5

Selecting the video input source ................................... 14


Using the auto power off feature .................................. 14
Using the REVERSAL feature ..................................... 15
Setting the off timer ..................................................... 15
Adjusting the Sound .................................................... 16
Adjusting the volume: .......................................... 16
Muting the Sound ................................................ 16
Adjusting the sound quality .................................. 16
Receiving stereo or bilingual sound ....................... 17
Using the WOW (sound effect) feature ................ 17
Switching between two programme positions: .............. 18
Displaying on-screen information ................................ 18

Appendix ................................................................. 23
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 23
Cleaning and Care ....................................................... 24
Specifications ............................................................... 24

Using the TVs


Features

Introduction ............................................................... 4

Using the TVs Features ....................................... 13

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Viewing Teletext

Adjusting the Picture ................................................... 13


Selecting the picture mode ................................... 13
Adjusting the picture quality ................................ 13
Using the blue screen feature ................................ 14

Introduction
Welcome to Toshiba

Exploring your new TV

Customers Record
You will find the model number and
serial number on the back of your TV
set.
Record these numbers in the spaces
prided below.
Refer to them whenever you call upon
your TOSHIBA dealer regarding this
product.

You can operate your TV by using the buttons on the Top panel or the
remote control. The Side and back panels provide terminal inputs for
connecting other equipment to your TV.

Model Number
Serial Number

Introduction

Congratulations! You have purchased one of the finest TFT LCD TVs
on the market!
This manual will help you use the many exciting and useful features to
make your TV viewing more enjoyable than before.
Before operating your TV set, please read all these safety and
operating instructions completely and then retain for future
reference.

VOLUME +
POSITION zy

(TV/VIDEO)

Remote Control

I (POWER)

Front

Headphones
Jack

AUDIO
OUT

SCART INPUT
EXT2

EXT2

Remote Sensor
Power indicator
ON-Timer indicator

Back

To remove the cover, pull the bottom of the cover


toward you.
EXT 1

DC input
Antenna input

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Selecting a location for the TV


Note: Before installing your TV, Please read the important safety information
on pages 2.
The LCD panel can be made to
incline forward and backward.
15 5

Connecting the power cord and AC adaptor

Introduction

Place the TV on the floor or a sturdy, level, stable surface.


Place the TV in a location where light does not directly hit
the screen.
Place the TV far enough from the walls to allow proper ventilation.
Inadequate ventilation may cause overheating, which may damage the TV.

Front

Connecting
your TV

Back of TV

Filter

Using the
Remote Control

Power cord (supplied)

To Wall outlet

Adaptor (supplied)

The plug type varies according to the


countories.

Setting up
your TV

Connecting your TV
If you havent connected electronic equipment before, or you have been
frustrated in the past, you may wish to read this section. (Cables are not
supplied.)
Coaxial (aerial) cable

Standard A/V cables (red/white/yellow)

S-Video cable is for use with video equipment that has S-Video
connectors.

S-video cable

SCART cable is the standard cable that comes in from your external
equipment.
SCART cable can only be used with SCART compatible
components.

Viewing Teletext

Audio and video cables are usually colour coded according to use:
yellow for video and red and white for audio. The red audio cable is
for the stereo right channel, and the white audio cable is for the
stereo (or mono) left channel. If you look at the rear panel of the
TV, you will see that the terminals are colour coded in the same
manner as the cables.

Using the TVs


Features

A coaxial cable is the standard cable that comes in from your aerial
or cable converter box.

SCART cable

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Appendix

Caution:
Do not plug the TV in until you have finished
connecting all of your equipment.

Connecting an antenna without other equipment

VHF/UHF
75-ohm coaxial cable

OR

Connecting
your TV

VHF

U/V mixer
(Not supplied)

UHF

Connecting other equipment


If you use a Set Top Box and/or a video recorder it is essential that the aerial cable is connected through the Set
Top Box and/or through VCR to the LCD TV.
On the LCD TV are a Scart socket, a selection of phono jacks and an S-video jack, all of which will enable you to
connect a variety of auxiliary equipment.
Refer to owners manual of the equipment to be connected as well.

Connecting a VCR with a SCART socket


This connection allows you to watch VCR or TV programmes. You can record TV programmes. You can also
record one TV channel while watching another channel.
The SCART socket is used for the equipment with an RGB output, such as video
game devices or video disc players.
This end can be fitted with:
Note:
A SCART connector (Illustration here)
To watch a VCR programme, the TV must
Three RCA connectors(VIDEO+AUDIO_L+AUDIO_R)
select EXT 2 (see page 13).

* A Set Top Box could be Digital Satellite,


Analogue Satellite, or any other
compatible decoder.
The unauthorized recording, use,
distribution, or revision of television
programmes, videotapes, DVDs, and
other materials is prohibited under the
Copyright Laws of the countries, and
may subject you to civil and criminal
liability.
Side of TV
Back of TV
Aerial

Set Top Box*

VCR

IN

IN

OUT

OUT

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Connecting a DVD player and a VCR


This connection allows you to watch DVD, VCR, or TV programmes.
You can record from the satellite receiver or TV. You can also record one
TV channel while watching another channel.
From Antenna

VIDEO

AUDIO
L
R
IN

IN from ANT OUT to TV


CH 3
CH 4

Note:
To watch a DVD programme, the TV must
select EXT 1; to watch a VCR programme,
the TV must select EXT 2 (see page 14).

Introduction

Side of TV

You can use a standard video cable instead


of an S-video cable between the TV and
DVD player receiver, but the picture quality
will decrease. The illustration at left shows
one S-video cable and one pair of audio
cables connected from the DVD player to
EXT 1 on the TV.

OUT

Back of TV

Connecting
your TV

Stereo VCR

The unauthorized recording, use,


distribution, or revision of television
programmes, videotapes, DVDs, and
other materials is prohibited under the
Copyright Laws of the countries, and
may subject you to civil and criminal
liability.

DVD
AUDIO
OUT
L
R

Using the
Remote Control

S-VIDEO VIDEO
OUT
OUT

Connecting a camcorder

Side of TV
Camcorder

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

Note:
Do not connect a standard video cable and
an S-video cable to EXT 1(or EXT 2)at the
same time, or the picture performance will
be unacceptable.

Setting up
your TV

This connection allows you to watch video recorded on a camcorder.


If your camcorder has an S-video connection, an S-video cable will
provide better picture performance than a standard video cable.

If you connect mono sound equipment to


EXT1, connect the audio output of the
equipment to the L terminal on the TV.

AUDIO
OUT
L

Using the TVs


Features

OR

Connecting an audio amplifier


This connection allows you to use an audio amplifier to adjust the audio
level. This connection also allows you to use external speakers.

Viewing Teletext

Note:
To control the audio, both the TV and the
amplifier must be turned on, and the volume
of the amplifier must be set above 0, or you
will not hear any sound.

L
R
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Side of TV

Using the remote control


Learning about the Remote Control

Picture
Mode
CALL/

CALL displays screen information.(TV)


displays teletext initial/index.(TTX)

(POWER)
(TV/
VIDEO)

TEXT/TV

selects teletext/TV mode.


(POWER) turns the TV on and off.

Position
Number

POSITION NUMBERS allow direct access to channel


positions.
returns to the last viewed channel.

Channel Return

selects the signal input source.


press to display a four digit sub-page number. (TTX)
MENU allows access to programming menus.

Stereo/Dual

Sound Mute

adjusts the TV picture by selecting one of the preset


factory settings.
EXIT sets menu information and closes menus.
P( /

Using the
Remote Control

Position
Menu
OK

MENU
Volume +
Menu < >

EXIT

) cycles through programmed channels.


) Also used to highlight selections on the on-screen
menus.

Teletext
Coloured
Buttons

adjusts the volume level. Also used to increase or


( / ) reduce the value of a menu option.
OK sets programmed menu information.
Teletext Coloured Buttons directly access teletext
linked page.
selects stereo, bilingual sound mode.

mutes the sound.

selects hidden content during teletext display.(TTX)


holds function during teletext display.(TTX)
press to change double-size letters.(TTX)
press to cancel the TTX mode or display the accurate
time.(TTX)

Installing the remote control batteries


To install the batteries:
1. Slide the battery cover off the back of the remote control.
2. Install two R03/AAA batteries. Match the + and signs on the
batteries to the signs on the battery compartment.

Caution:
Dispose of batteries in a designated
disposal area. Do not throw batteries into
a fire.
Do not mix battery types or combine used
batteries with new ones.
Remove dead batteries immediately to
prevent battery acid from leaking into the
battery compartment.
Note:
If you do not intend to use the remote
control for a long time, remove the
batteries.

3. Slide the battery cover back on to the remote control until the lock
snaps.
You can use your remote control within a distance of 5m and an
angle of 30 degrees from the left and right sides of the remote sensor
of your TV.

If the remote control does not operate


correctly, or if the operating range
becomes reduced, replace both batteries
with new ones.

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Setting up your TV
Turning the TV On and Off

Introduction

1. Press the POWER button on the TV or on the remote control. The


POWER indicator will light up in green and the picture will appear.
2. To turn off the TV, press the POWER button again, the POWER
indicator will light up in red (standby).
Note:
If you leave the TV unattended or unused for long periods of time, unplug the power
cord.

I (POWER)
POWER indicator
Green- ON
Red- standby

Menu function
After you have installed the batteries, you will need to set some
preferences on the TV using the menu system. You can access the menus
using the buttons on your remote control.
1. Press MENU to display menu.
2. Press or to select menu.
3. Press
or
select an item.
4. Press or to select or adjust a setting.

Using the TVs


Features

OK

ON

page1

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
AUTO
TEXT CHARA.
1

Setting up
your TV
MENU

ON

SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

>>>

POSITION
MEMORY

page2

AUTO
B/G
P00
OK

EXIT

SET UP
SKIP
MFT
AFT

ON

Viewing Teletext

CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
SHARPNESS
TINT
BLUE SCREEN

ON

Press OK to store the function settings in the menus.


The main menu display will disappear automatically if you do not
make a selection within 30 seconds. If you want to close all the onscreen displays instantly, press EXIT.

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SOUND
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
WOW

PICTURE

POWER

Using the
Remote Control

Connecting
your TV

Front

Changing the on-screen display language


Choose from six different languages (ENGLISH, FRANAIS,
DEUTSCH, ESPAOL, ITALIANO, NEDERLANDS) for the onscreen display of adjustment menus and messages.
To select a language:
1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the FEATURE
menu appears.
2. Press
or
to highlight LANGUAGE.

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
LIST
TEXT CHARA.
2

3. Press

or

to select your desired language.

Programming Channels into the TVs memory


First, use the ASM (Automatic Search Memory) function to preset
all the active channels in your area automatically. Then, arrange the
preset channels with the
, SKIP functions, MFT (Manual
Fine Tuning) so that you can tune into only desired channels.
Use the
function if desired channels cannot be preset with
the ASM or if you would like to preset channels to specific position
numbers one by one.

Setting up
your TV

Automatic Search Memory (ASM)


1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the SETUP menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight COLOUR, and then press or to
select the correct colour system for your area.
SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

AUTO
B/G

>>>

POSITION
MEMORY

P00
OK
ADD

Normally select AUTO.


3. Press
to highlight SYSTEM, and then press
the correct sound system for your area.

SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

AUTO
B/G

>>>

POSITION
MEMORY

P00
OK
ADD

MENU

AUTO
PAL
SECAM
443NTSC

B/G :
D/K :
I
:
L :

or

to select

Continental Europe
Eastern Europe
UK
France

4. Press
to highlight ASM, and then press
or to start the
ASM. All active channels will be preset automatically.

SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

AUTO
B/G

>>>

POSITION
MEMORY

SEARCHING
03
MENU:STOP VHFL

P00
OK

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When the search is complete, the normal picture appears.


To stop searching, press MENU.

Manually tuning your TV


1. Press
to highlight POSITION, and then press
position number you want to programme.
SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

or

until the

>>>

POSITION
MEMORY

Introduction

AUTO
B/G

2. Press
to highlight
, and then press or .
button searches for higher-numbered channels.
button searches for lower-numbered channels.
button
SET UP
COLOUR
SYSTEM
ASM

AUTO
B/G

Connecting
your TV

P12
OK

MENU

SEARCHING
03
MENU:STOP VHFL

button

POSITION
MEMORY

P00
OK

SEARCHING
03
MENU:STOP VHFL

Using the
Remote Control

>>>

Press either button until your desired programme is received.


3. Press
to highlight MEMORY, and then press (or OK) button
to store the channel at the current position.

Setting up
your TV

To skip unnecessary position number


1. Select the position number you want to skip with the
or
Position Number buttons.
2. Press MENU, and then press or to display the SET UP menu.
3. Press
or
button to highlight SKIP (page 2), and then press
or to select ON.
Position
Number

Using the TVs


Features

ON

SKIP
MFT
AFT

4. Press EXIT to erase the menu display.


The position number will then skipped when you select channels
with the
buttons.

MENU

To store a skipped position number:


1. Select the position number you want to restore with the Position
Number buttons.
2. Select OFF in step 3 above.

EXIT

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SET UP

Manual Fine Tuning (MFT)


This adjustment is not necessary under normal receiving conditions.
However, in areas of inferior broadcast conditions where adjustment is
necessary for better picture, follow these steps.
1. Select the channel you want to fine-tune with the
or Position
Number buttons.
2. Press MENU, and then press or to display SET UP menu.
3. Press
or
to highlight MFT (page 2), and then press or
until the best possible picture and sound are obtained.
SET UP
SKIP
MFT
AFT

OFF
ON

While pressing the button,

or

will flash.

Note:
When operating the MFT, AFT is automatically set OFF.

Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT)


The AFT function automatically corrects slight fluctuations when
receiving signals.
1. Select the channel you want to fine-tune with the
or Position
Number buttons.
2. Press MENU, and then press or to display SET UP menu.
3. Press
or
to highlight AFT (page 2), and then press or to
select ON.

Position
Number

Setting up
your TV

SET UP
ON

SKIP
MFT
AFT

MENU

ON

To change programme position:


Enter the desired programme position
number using the Channel position
buttons on the remote control.

04

For programme positions below 10, use


(0 and) the required number i.e., for
programme position 4.
You can also change the programme
position by using the
or
button.
The programme position will be displayed
on the screen with the Stereo/Dual
indicator.

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Using the TVs Features


Adjusting the Picture

Introduction

Selecting the picture mode


There are four picture mode to choose from, designed to suit your
particular taste.

Connecting
your TV

The picture enhancement decreases from Picture mode-1 down to


Mode-3. i.e. should you require high levels of contrast but a low picture
enhancement you can choose Picture mode-3 and then increase contrast.
These settings are stored as Picture mode-M.
Selectable picture allows you to change the contrast at the touch of a
button.
To select the alternative picture modes:
Press the
button repeatedly to
view the different picture modes
available.

Using the
Remote Control

Picture mode-1 to 3 are for preset


options.

The Picture mode-M will contain your


own selection of Contrast, Brightness,
Colour, Sharpness and (Tint) as set out
below.

2
3
M

Setting up
your TV

Adjusting the picture quality


You can adjust the picture quality to your personal preferences,
including the contrast, brightness, sharpness, colour, and tint. The
qualities you choose will be stored automatically in your TVs memory.

Using the TVs


Features

To adjust the picture quality:


1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the PICTURE
menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight the PICTURE item you want to adjust.
3. Press or to adjust the level.
MENU

CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
SHARPNESS
TINT
BLUE SCREEN

Viewing Teletext

ON

The PICTURE items you have adjusted will be stored in the TVs
memory automatically.
Selection
Pressing
Contrast
lower
higher
Brightness
darker
lighter
Colour
paler
deeper
Sharpness
softer
sharper
Tint*
reddish
greenish
* for NTSC SYSTEM only

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PICTURE

Using the blue screen feature


With the blue screen function ON, the screen will automatically turn
blue and the sound will be muted when no signal is received.
To turn on the blue screen:
1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the PICTURE
menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight BLUE SCREEN, and then press or
to select ON.

PICTURE

CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOUR
SHARPNESS
TINT
BLUE SCREEN

MENU

ON

Note:
If the blue screen tends to mis-operate due to unstable signal strength or frequency,
select OFF in step 2.

Selecting the video input source


Press
to view a signal coming from another device connected to
your TV, such as a VCR or DVD. You can select EXT 1, or EXT 2
depending on which input jacks are used for connecting the devices (see
Connecting other equipment on page 6).
EXT 1:
1 terminals on TV back (S-video+ AV)
EXT 2:
2 terminals on monitor side (S-video+ AV, SCART)
( 2 terminals are alternative use.)

TV top panel

Using the auto power off feature

Using the TVs


Features

The TV will automatically turn itself off (standby mode) after


approximately 15 minutes if it is tuned to a vacant channel or a station
that completes its broadcast for the day. This feature does not work in
VIDEO mode.
To turn on the auto power off feature:
1. Press MENU, and then press
or to display the FEATURE FEATURE
menu.
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
2. Press
or
to highlight
REVERSAL
OFF
AUTO POWER, and then
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
LIST
press or to select ON.
TEXT CHARA.

To turn off the auto power off feature:


Select OFF in step 2.

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Using the REVERSAL feature


This is a function to reverse the on-screen menu.

Introduction

To select the reversal mode:


1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the FEATURE
menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight REVERSAL, and then press or to
select the desired reversal mode.
Top-and-bottom reverse

Connecting
your TV

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
AUTO POWER
ON
REVERSAL
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
LIST
TEXT CHARA.
2
Top-and-bottom and
Right-and-left reverse

MENU

ERUTAEF
EGAUGNAL
REWOP OTUA
LASREVER
00 : 0 >KO< REMIT FFO
EDOM TXET
TSIL
.ARAHC TXET
2

HSILGNE
NO

Using the
Remote Control

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
AUTO POWER
ON
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
LIST
TEXT CHARA.
2

2
TEXT CHARA.
LIST
TEXT MODE
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
REVERSAL
ON
AUTO POWER
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
FEATURE

Right-and-left reverse

Using the TVs


Features

MENU
OK

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Viewing Teletext

To set the off timer to turn the TV off (standby mode) automatically:
1. Press MENU, then press or
to display the FEATURE
FEATURE
menu.
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
2. Press
or
to highlight
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER.
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
LIST
3. Press or to select the
TEXT CHARA.
2
time.
Every time you press the
button, the time display will
increase (or decrease) by 30
minutes, up to 3 hours.
0:00 0:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 0:00
4. Press OK.
To cancel the off timer:
Select until it is set to 0:00, then press OK.

Setting up
your TV

Setting the off timer

Adjusting the Sound


Adjusting the volume:
Press
or
to raise or lower the volume.

VOLUME
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Muting the Sound


This is useful during telephone calls or other interruptions.
1. Press
to temporarily turn off the sound.
While the sound is off, the screen will display the word MUTE.

MUTE

2. To restore the sound, press


.

again or simply press either

or

Adjusting the sound quality


You can change the sound quality of your TV by adjusting the bass,
treble, and balance.
To adjust the sound quality:
1. Press MENU, then press or to display the SOUND menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight the item you want to adjust.
3. Press or to adjust the level.

Using the TVs


Features

SOUND
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
WOW

ON

makes the sound quality weaker or decreases the balance in the


right channel, depending on the item selected.
makes the sound quality stronger or decreases the balance in the
left channel, depending on the item selected.

MENU

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Receiving stereo or bilingual sound


If stereo or dual language broadcasts are transmitted, the word STEREO
or DUAL will appear on the screen, when the TV is turned on, channel
positions are changed, the CALL button is pressed.

repeatedly to select between STEREO and MONO.


repeatedly to select between DUAL 1 and DUAL 2.

STEREO

DUAL1

Connecting
your TV

STEREO:
Press
DUAL:
Press

12
DUAL

Introduction

07
STEREO

Using the WOW (sound effect) feature


WOW surround widens and deepens audio listening field to deliver
exceptional sound from the TVs speakers. The feature uses stereo signals
from a TV broadcast or video input.

Using the
Remote Control

To turn on the WOW feature:


1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the SOUND
menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight WOW and then press or to select
ON or OFF.

Setting up
your TV

MENU

SOUND
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
WOW

ON
Note:

SRS WOW, SRS and


symbol are
trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.

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Viewing Teletext

Using the TVs


Features

SRS WOW technology is incorporated


under license from SRS Labs, Inc.

Switching between two programme positions:


You can switch two programme positions without entering actual
position number each time.
1. Select the first programme position you
want to view.
2. Select a second programme position
with the Position Number buttons
(0-9).

Position
Number

06

15

3. Press the
button. The previous
channel will be displayed.
Each time you press the
button, the TV will switch back and forth
between the two programme positions.
Note:
The programme position selection between
different format channels takes several
seconds.

Displaying on-screen information


Press CALL to display the following information on-screen:
Position number or External input mode selected
STEREO or DUAL audio status

CALL

Using the TVs


Features

07
STEREO

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Viewing Teletext
This TV has a multi-page teletext memory, which takes a few moments
to load and it offers two ways of viewing text-AUTO and LIST which
are explained on page 20.

Teletext mode

Connecting
your TV

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
AUTO
TEXT CHARA.
2

Introduction

To select Teletext mode:


1. Press MENU, and then press or to display the FEATURE
menu.
2. Press
to highlight TEXT MODE.
3. Press or to select between AUTO and LIST modes.

MENU

Character set for Teletext


Using the
Remote Control

The Character-1, 2 option enables the display of different alphabets


when using Teletext.
To select character for Teletext:
1. Press MENU, and then press or repeatedly to display
FEATURE menu.
2. Press
or
to highlight TEXT CHARA.
3. Press or to select the required character.

Western Europe
Eastern Europe

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Viewing Teletext

Using the TVs


Features

CHARACTER-1
CHARACTER-2

Setting up
your TV

FEATURE
ENGLISH
LANGUAGE
ON
AUTO POWER
REVERSAL
OFF
OFF TIMER <OK> 0 : 00
TEXT MODE
AUTO
TEXT CHARA.
2

Teletext General information


button:
Pressing the
button once will bring up the teletext screen. Press
again to superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast picture. Press
again to return to normal TV mode. You need to return to normal
viewing if you wish to change channels.
Number

When you first press the


button to access the text service, the
first page you see will be the initial page.
In AUTO mode, this displays the main subjects available and their
relevant page numbers.
MENU

In LIST mode, you will see whichever page number is currently stored
on the R button.
To access any teletext page, enter the 3-digit page number, using the
Number buttons (0-9) on the remote control. e.g. 420 or to advance to
the next page, press the
button, to go back to the previous page,
button
press the

R : Red
G: Green
Y : Yellow
B : Blue

Sub-pages:
Once in this chosen page, if there are sub-pages they will automatically
appear one after another in sequential order. The rate at which the sub-page
changes is controlled by the broadcaster transmitting the service.
) button. The
(
To access a specific sub-page, press the
page selection number will change to S****, key in the number of the
desired sub-page. Eg: To view sub-page 20 of 22, key 0020. The display
will not update until the requested sub page is broadcast. The chosen
sub-page will not change until you either: select another sub-page, or
(

) button three times to exit the sub page section.

Viewing Teletext

push the

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Using AUTO mode

TEXT
Number

Introduction

There are two Modes: AUTO will display FASTEXT, if available. LIST
will display your four favourite pages. In either mode, as an alternative
to the coloured buttons you can access a page by entering a 3-digit
number, using the buttons on the remote control, or to advance to the
next page, press the
( ) button, to go back to the previous page
press the
( ) button.
To change between Auto and List, see page 19.
button to access teletext.

765 TEXT 765

15:06:15

MENU

Connecting
your TV

OK

Using the
Remote Control

If FASTEXT is available, you will see 4


coloured prompts at the base of the TV
screen. To access any given subject simply
press the relevant coloured button on the
remote control.
<< >> . C5-CHECK . MATTHEW1
If FASTEXT is not available, you can access
Yellow
Red
any page simply by entering a 3-digit page
Green
Blue
number or pressing the corresponding
coloured button.
For further information on your particular text system(s), see the
broadcast teletext index page or consult your local Toshiba dealer.

Using LIST mode

Display example

765

Red

3. Enter the 3 digit page number using the


number buttons (0-9).

15:06:15

765

765

Setting up
your TV

765 TEXT 765

765

Green
Blue
Yellow

765 TEXT 765

15:06:15

Using the TVs


Features

1. Press the
button to select
TELETEXT.
2. You can programme the set to hold
your 4 favourite pages in memory. The
first memory position will be
highlighted in red.

4. When the text page appears, press the


Green button to select the next
position.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each of desired
4 pages.

765

420

765

765

420

Viewing Teletext

6. To store the 4 pages you set in memory, press the Red button once
then press and hold the Red button until 4 pages flashes in white.
7. You can now select the desired page by pressing the corresponding
coloured button.
The
or
button can be used to select pages for each
memory position.

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Press the

Teletext buttons on the remote control


Below is an introduction to the teletext buttons on your remote control
and their functions.
1.

To display a page of teletext:


Press the
button to display teletext. Press again to
superimpose the teletext over a normal broadcast picture.
Press again to return to normal TV mode.

Viewing Teletext

2.

To display an index/initial page:


In Auto-mode
button to access the index page. The one displayed is
Press the
dependant on the broadcaster.
In List-mode
button to return to your page currently stored on the
Press the
Red button.

3.

To reveal concealed text:


Some pages cover topics such as quizzes and jokes. To discover the
solutions press the
button.

4.

To hold a wanted page:


This feature is included as it is part of the broadcast teletext system
but you will not need it as this TV allows you to control the display
of sub-pages.

5.

To enlarge the teletext display size:


Press the
button once to enlarge the top half of the page, press
again to enlarge the bottom half of the page. Press again to revert to
the normal size.

6.

To select a page whilst viewing a normal picture:


When in teletext mode, if a page selection is made and then the
button is pressed, a normal picture will be displayed. The
TV will indicate when the page is present by displaying the title bar
of the text page at the top of the screen. Press the
button to
view the page.
To display news flashes:
To view news flashes as they are broadcast, select the news flash page
for the particular teletext service (see the index page of teletext
service). Press the
button.
The news flashes will be displayed as and when they are broadcast.
button to cancel the display.
Press the
To select the time display:
9:12:36
If you press the
button whilst
watching a normal TV broadcast, you
will see a time display from the
broadcaster. It will remain on the screen
for about 5 seconds.

4
5
6

Note:
It will not be possible to change programme
position whilst in Teletext mode, you will
have to cancel the teletext first by pressing
the
button twice.

7. COLOUR buttons:
To select button whose colour corresponds to your desired topic in
Fastext mode.

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Troubleshooting

Solution
Make sure the power cord is plugged in, then press POWER
( -l or ).
The remote control batteries may be dead.
Replace the batteries.

No picture, no sound

Check the antenna/cable connections.

No sound, picture OK

The sound may be muted. Press


.
The station may have broadcast difficulties.
Try another channel.

Poor sound, picture OK

The station may have broadcast difficulties.


Try another channel.

Poor picture, sound OK

Check the antenna connections.


The station may have broadcast difficulties.
Try another channel.
Adjust the PICTURE menu.

Poor reception of broadcast channels

The station may have broadcast difficulties.


Try another channel.
Check the antenna connections.

Multiple images

The station may have broadcast difficulties.


Try another channel.
Use a highly directional outdoor antenna.

Poor colour or no colour

The station may have broadcast difficulties.


Try another channel.
Adjust the TINT and/or COLOUR in the PICTURE menu.

The remote control does not operate

There may be an obstruction between the remote control and the


remote control sensor.
The remote control batteries may be dead.
Replace the batteries.

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Appendix

Viewing Teletext

Using the TVs


Features

Setting up
your TV

Using the
Remote Control

Connecting
your TV

Problem
TV will not turn on

Introduction

Before calling a service technician, please check the following table for a possible cause of the problem and some
solutions.

Cleaning and Care


WARNING:
Do not try to remove the cabinet back. Refer servicing to qualified service technicians.
To clean the TV screen:
1. Unplug the TV to avoid possible shock hazard.
2. Use a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with a solution of mild detergent and warm water to
clean the TV screen and trim. Do not use too much water because water spills into the cabinet can cause
damage to the TV.
3. Wipe off any excess moisture with a clean dry cloth.
4. Polish the cabinet with a quality furniture polish to maintain the finish and appearance of the cabinet.
Caution:
Never use strong solvents such as thinner, benzene, or other chemicals on or near the cabinet.
These chemicals can damage the finish of the cabinet.

Specifications
Colour system
Sound system
Rated voltage
Power consumption
Display
Audio power
Speaker type
External
Connections

Dimensions

Mass
Accessories

PAL/SECAM/NTSC4.43/NTSC3.58* *EXT input only


BG/DK/I/L
100V-240VAC 50/60 Hz.
14VL43P: 45W
20VL43P: 60W
TFT Active Matrix LCD
VGA: 640(H) dots 480(V) dots
2.5W + 2.5W
45 mm round 2pcs.
EXT1: Video input + S-Video input + Audio (L+R) input
EXT2: 21pin SCART (RGB input, A/V input, TV out)
Video input + S-Video input + Audio (L+R) input
OUTPUT: Audio (L+R), Phone jack
14VL43P: Width
358mm
Height 416.5mm
Depth
177mm
20VL43P: Width
493mm
Height 523mm
Depth
198mm
14VL43P: 9.1lbs. (4.15kg)
20VL43P: 13.9lbs. (6.3kg)
Remote control with two batteries. (R03 size AAA)
Power cord,
AC Adaptor
(This AC adaptor can be only used for this LCD TV.
Do not use for other apparatus.)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Appendix

The LCD display panels are manufactured using an extremely high level of precision technology, however
sometimes some parts of the screen may be missing picture elements or have luminous spots. This is not a sign of a
malfunction. You can enjoy a video game with this TV. However, the game which uses a ray gun etc. and makes a
screen a target has some which cannot be used on a principle.

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Viewing Teletext

Using the TVs


Features

Setting up
your TV

Using the
Remote Control

Connecting
your TV

Introduction

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Correction/Correction/Korrektur/Correccin/Rettifica/Correctie
14VL43P,20VL43P

ENGLISH :

Page 24
Power consumption

Incorrect Correct
14VL43P: 36W z 45W

FRANAIS :

Page 24
Consommation lectrique

Incorrect Correct
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DEUTSCH :

Seite 24
Leistungsaufnahme

Falsch Richtig
14VL43P: 36W z 45W

ESPAOL :

Pgina 24
Consumo de energa

Incorrecto Correcto
14VL43P: 36 W z 45W

ITALIANO :

Pagina 24
Consumo energetico

Errore Correzione
14VL43P: 36W z 45W

Pagina 24
NEDERLANDS : Stroomverbruik

Correction sheet

Fout
Juist
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