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2000
Manual
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
PROJECTION TELEVISION
VZ8 / VZ8+ CHASSIS
VZ8 VZ8+
MODELS MODELS
VS-45607 VS-50707
VS-50607 VS-55707
VS-60607 - VS-60707
VS-70707
CAUTION:
Before servicing this chassis, it is important that the service person read the "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" and
"PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE" contained in this manual.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Power Input : AC 120V, 60Hz • Cabinet : [Model] (H)x(W)x(D)
• Power : 240W (VZ8) Dimensions : [VS-45607] 48"x38.4"x22.2"
Consumption : 240W (VZ8+) : [VS-50607] 50.4"x42.4"x23.8"
: [VS-50707] 50.4"x42.4"x23.8"
• Frequency : VHF 54 ~ 470MHz : [VS-55707] 54.8"x46.4"x27.7"
Range UHF 470 ~ 806MHz : [VS-60607] 60.8"x50.5"x29"
• Antenna Input : VHF/UHF 75Ω unbalanced : [VS-60707] 60.8"x50.6"x29"
Single axis input : [VS-70707] 70.5"x58.7"x29.4"
INTRODUCTION
This service manual provides service instructions for PTV Models VS-45607, VS-50607 and VS-60607 which use
the VZ8 chassis, and PTV Models VS-50707, VS-55707, VS-60707, and VS-70707 which use the VZ8+ chassis.
Service personnel should read this manual thoroughly before servicing these chassis.
Schematic and block diagrams of the above listed models are included in this service manual for better under-
standing of the circuitry. PCB drawings are also included for easy location of parts and test points.
Replacement parts which have special safety characteristics are identified in this service manual.
Electrical components having such features are identified by bold type in the service parts list of the service
manual and with a warning in the parts database of the CDROM. The replacement for any safety part should
be identical in value and characteristics.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
NOTICE: Observe all cautions and safety related notes located inside the receiver cabinet and on the
receiver chassis.
WARNING:
1. Operation of this receiver outside the cabinet or with the cover removed presents a shock hazard
from the receiver's power supplies. Work on the receiver should not be attempted by anyone who is
not thoroughly familiar with the precautions necessary when working on high voltage equipment.
2. Do not install, remove or handle the picture tubes in any manner unless shatterproof goggles are
worn. People not so equipped should be kept away while the picture tube is being handled. Keep
the picture tube away from the body while handling.
3. When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra precaution should be taken to
assure correct lead dress in the high voltage area. Where a short-circuit has occurred, replace those
components that indicate evidence of overheating.
X-Radiation warning
The surface of the cathode ray tubes (CRTs) may generate X-Radiation, so take proper precautions when servic-
ing. It is recommended that a lead apron be used for shielding while handling the CRT. Use this method if
possible.
When replacing the CRTs, use only the designated replacement part since it is a critical component with regard to
X-Radiation. High voltage must be set as prescribed under the section titled Electrical Adjustments.
1. Cold Check
With the alternating current (AC) plug removed from the AC source, place a jumper across the two AC plug
prongs. Connect one lead of an ohm meter to the AC plug and touch the other lead to each exposed metal
part (i.e. antennas, handle bracket, metal cabinet, screw heads, metal overlay, control shafts, etc.), particu-
larly any exposed metal part that has a return path to the chassis. The resistance of the exposed metal parts
having a return path to the chassis should be a minimum of 1Mega Ohm. Any resistance below this value
indicates an abnormal condition and requires corrective action.
2. Hot Check ...Use the circuit shown below to perform the hot check test.
1. Keep switch S1 open and connect the receiver to the measuring circuit. Immediately after
connection, and with the switching devices of the receiver in their operating positions, measure
the leakage current for both positions of switch S2.
2. Close switch S1, energizing the receiver. Immediately after closing switch S1, and with the
switching devices of the receiver in their operating positions, measure the leakage current for both
positions of switch S2. Repeat the current measurements of items 1 and 2 after the receiver has
reached thermal stabilization. The leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliampere (mA).
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SCREEN ASSEMBLY
b
FRONT BOARD
SPEAKER GRILLE
Figure 1-1
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CABINET DISASSEMBLY (REAR VIEW)
d
b
LIGHT BOX
ASSEMBLY
BACK BOARD
a
Figure 1-2
1b. Rear Cabinet Disassembly
1. Remove the Back Board by removing 12 screws "a".
2. Remove the Rear Board-1 by removing 2 screws "b".
3. Remove 4 screws "c" (two not shown) and 8 screws "d" securing the Light Box Assembly and the Board
Shelves.
4. Remove the shelves by lifting up and out.
5. Be certain that all cables and connectors between the Light Box Assembly and external items are discon-
nected (e.g. speaker plugs).
6. Slide the Light Box Assembly out of the cabinet.
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Model VS-70707 cabinets are assembled in two pieces. These two pieces may be separated to allow easier
delivery and setup.
Note: The Guide Pins under the cabinet top may break if mishandled. Keep the cabinet top straight when remov-
ing and installing. DO NOT tilt the cabinet top while resting on the guide pins.
Figure 1-3
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CAUTION: Wear gloves when handling the Lenticular Screen and the Fresnel Lens.
This prevents cuts and finger prints. Do not place the Fresnel Lens in the sun.
This may cause fire and heat related injuries.
1. Remove the screen assembly as shown in the Cabinet Disassembly procedure. [Figure 1-1]
2. Remove the Frame Holder by removing 12 screws (a). [Figure 3-1]
3. Remove the Screen Holder by removing screws (b), number of screws varies with model. [Figure 3-1]
Note: When separating the Lenticular Screen from the Fresnel Lens, use caution
while prying the Screen and Lens apart. Use a slot type screw driver, and
remove the pressure sensitive, double sided tape.
Figure 3-1
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Note: Store the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens in a cool dry place. High humidity may
deform the Lenticular Screen and Fresnel Lens.
1. Apply double coated tape (Part # LENS-TAPE) along the top front edge of the Fresnel Lens
as shown in figure 3-2. Refer to Table A for proper tape length.
2. Place the Fresnel Lens on top of the Lenticular Screen and apply pressure at the top edge to
bond them together as shown in figure 3-2.
Fresnel Lens
Top Fresnel Lenticular
Lens Screen
( * X ) inch
Top
Bottom
Bottom
Lenticular Screen
Figure 3-2
Figure 3-3
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Note: Wear gloves when handling the DiamondShield™ to prevent finger prints.
1. Remove the left and right molding clips by gently 2. Gently pry both clips loose and remove them by
inserting a small screwdriver between the pulling toward you.
DiamondShield™ and one end of the clip.
3. Carefully insert a small screwdriver into the gap 4. Complete the DiamondShield™ removal by
between the DiamondShield™ and the Lenticular replacing the molding clips removed in step 2.
Screen at the top/center point. Pivot the For both the left and right, press the clip into
screwdriver up and forward to pull the top edge of place starting at one corner. Then, run a finger
the DiamondShield™ slightly away from the unit. along the length of the clip to press it into place.
Then, with your left and right hands placed at the Do not force.
approximate points shown, gently bow the
DiamondShield™ toward you and away from the unit
to remove.
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1. Remove the left and right molding clips by gently 2. Gently pry both clips loose and remove them by
inserting a small screwdriver between the pulling toward you.
DiamondShield™ and one end of the clip.
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SERVICING PCBs
PCB Locations
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CRT REPLACEMENT
1. Removal of the CRT
Note: Refer to figures 1-1 through 2-2 when performing steps 1 through 4.
Note: DO NOT loosen the RED screws. Doing so will break the seal between the
C-Element and the # 6 Lens, causing leakage of the CRT Coolant.
Figure 5-1
Figure 5-2
Note: The 4 spring-loaded screws shown
in Fig 5-2 and labeled as "DO NOT
REMOVE", should not be loosened
under any circumstance. Doing so
will break the seal between the
CRT and the CRT-Spacer, causing
leakage of the CRT Coolant.
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Note: The replacement CRT is supplied as an assembly comprised of the CRT and the
Inner Lens with the space between them filled with ethylene glycol. Care should
be taken during handling and installation to prevent shock from disrupting the seal
or alignment between the CRT and Inner Lens. [Figure 5-3]
Figure 5-3
Note: The CRT fixing screws should not be loosened nor should they be removed. [Figure 5-4]
Figure 5-4
1. Carefully position the replacement CRT and fasten in place using 4 screws "d". [Figure 5-6]
Figure 5-6
Figure 5-5
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Figure 5-7
Figure 5-8
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS
Note: Perform only the adjustments required.
Do not attempt an alignment if proper equipment is not available.
1. Test Equipment
Oscilloscope (Unless otherwise specified, use 10:1 probes)
Signal Generator
Frequency Counter
Direct Current Voltmeter
Direct Current Power Supply
Multiplex Audio Signal Generator
Direct Current Ampere Meter
2. Test Signal
A. Monoscope Signal
100%
75%
40%
40%
1H
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3. Initial Setup
1. Option Menu Setup
OPTION MENU
INITIAL
E2 RESET
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The number of flashes indicates the value of the MSD (tens digit) of the Error Code.
The flashing then pauses for approximately 1/2 second.
The LED then flashes indicating the value of the LSD (ones digit) of the Error Code.
The Error Code is repeated a total of 5 times.
Example: If the Error Code is 24, the LED will flash two times, pause, and then flash four
times.
3. Error Codes
The Error Code designations indicating a malfunction, or no malfunction, are listed below:
12 ... indicates no error has occured.
21 ... X-Ray Protect circuit.
22 ... Short Protect circuit.
23 ... Horizontal Deflection failure.
24 ... Vertical Deflection failure.
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VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
AUDIO
MUTE
ENTER GUIDE
ENTER ADJUST
CANCEL MENU
UP/DN
MENU
HOME
PIP/POP PIP INPUT PIP CH
INFO
PIP SIZE EXCH
C. Changing Data
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Press ENTER to save adjustment data in memory. The character display turns red for
approximately one second in this step.
Note: If the circuit adjustment mode is terminated without pressing ENTER, changes
in adjustment data are not saved.
Press the MENU button on the remote hand unit twice to terminate the adjustment mode.
Note: The circuit adjustment mode can also be terminated by turning power OFF.
This feature is for Factory Use Only. It enables access to the Service Adjustment Modes by using the
VCR buttons on the remote control.
IMPORTANT
6. Convergence E2RESET
Convergence E2RESET should only be performed if the Convergence E2PROM IC is replace, or Conver-
gence is way out of alignment. Activation resets all Convergence Data, including the HVOL adjustment
in CONV-MISC. This requires performing the High Voltage adjustment and a complete Convergence
alignment.
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The Convergence mode is used to perform raster geometry correction, and convergence adjustments as
specified in Adjustment Procedures 19, 20, 21 and 22.
1. Press MENU-1-2-5-9
2. When the Convergence Mode is activated, the display at
the right appears on a Green Crosshatch.
This mode is used to preset data values controlling the Convergence Generator, and to perform the HV
Regulation adjustment.
Note: When Item 0 HVOL is selected the screen goes black except for the data display.
This occurs since a black screen is required when making the HV Regulation adjustment.
There are four Sub Functions in the Coarse mode, COARSE GREEN, COARSE RED, COARSE BLUE
and DF.
COARSE GREEN .... used to make Coarse Raster Geometry Adjustments.
COARSE RED ... used to make Coarse Red Convergence Adjustments.
COARSE BLUE ... used to make Coarse Blue Convergence Adjustments.
DF ... used to preset data values controlling the Dynamic Beam Focus circuit drive signal.
Sub Functions
This mode is used to perform Fine Raster Correction, and Fine Red and Blue Convergence Adjustments.
There are three Sub Adjustment Functions, selected with the AUDIO button:
FINE GREEN .... a Green Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Raster Corrections.
FINE RED .... a White Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Red Convergence Adjustments.
FINE BLUE .... a White Crosshatch is displayed, for Fine Blue Convergence Adjustments.
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Cursor
In the Fine mode a Cursor is added to the Crosshatch. The ENTER button toggles the Cursor between
two modes:
MOVE (blinking Cursor) .... use the ADJUST buttons to select any of 64 points on the
Crosshatch.
ADJUST (Non blinking Cursor) .... the ADJUST buttons adjust the active color at the current
Cursor position, horizontally or vertically.
Cursor Coordinates
Specific intersections in the Crosshatch are assigned vertical and horizontal coordinates.
These are shown in the above diagram. The Cursor can only be moved to those positions that
have coordinates assigned. If the Cursor is at coordinates outside the screen area, the Cursor
will not be visible. Use the ADJUST buttons to move the Cursor to an intersection on the screen.
Display
The on-screen display changes in the Fine mode, as shown below. The display shows the vertical and
horizontal data for the current Cursor Position, and the horizontal and vertical coordinates for
that position.
Press MENU twice to exit the Convergence mode, data is automatically saved.
Note: If power is interrupted prior to properly exiting the Convergence Mode, changes in adjustment
data will not be saved.
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VCJ Function Items *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
1 SBR Sub Brightness Level 63 31 Black Level
2 VHT Vertical Height 63 31 Height Adj.
3 VLR Vertical Linearity 15 7 V Lin. Adj.
4 HPS Horizontal Position 15 7
5 HWD Horizontal Width 63 31
6 VM Y Differential Output On/Off Sw. 1 1
7 SCT Y Gain Control 63 *32 Sub Contrast
8 CON Picture Gain Control 63 *32 User Adj.
9 TNT Tint Control 63 31 User Adj.
10 COL Color Gain Control 63 31 User Adj.
11 BRT Brightness Level 63 31 CRT Cutoff
12 SHP Sharpness Control 15 *4 CRT Cutoff
13 CTR R-Cutoff 15 7 CRT Cutoff
14 CTB B-Cutoff 15 7 CRT Cutoff
15 LCR R-Cutoff (Low Temp) 15 5 White Balance
16 LCB B-Cutoff (Low Tem.) 15 *7 White Balance
17 DRR Red Drive Gain 63 41 White Balance
18 DRB Blue Drive Gain 63 22 White Balance
19 LDR Red Drive (Low Temp.) 63 53
20 LDB Blue Drive (Low Temp.) 63 18
21 YDL Y Channel Chroma Trap 1 0
22 DCT DC Propagation Rate Sw. 1 1
23 DPC Black Level Expansion Sw. 1 1
24 TOT Chroma Trap Filter Sw. 1 0
25 AXS Chroma Demodulator Axis Sw. 1 1
26 DCO Dynamic Color Off/On Sw. 1 1
27 ABL ABL Mode Selector Sw. 1 0
28 DL1 Pre/Over Shoot Ratio Sw. 1 2
29 DL2 Shapness Fo Control 3 3
30 SCN Sub Contrast 15 2
31 CTA Chroma Trap Fo Adjustment 15 7
32 SCL Sub Color Gain Control 15 *4
33 SHU Sub Tint Control 15 *6
34 GMG Gamma Control 1 2
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VCJ Function Items (Continued) *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
35 AG1 Aging Mode of White Output 1 0
36 AG2 Aging Mode of Black Output 1 0
37 RON R Video Output 1 1
38 GON G Video Output 1 1
39 BON B Video Output 1 1
40 PON RGB Video Output 1 1
41 VOF V-SAW Oscillator Stop Sw. 1 0
12 FH1 H-Oscillator Fixed Freq. Sw. 1 0
43 CMD V-Countdown Mode Sw. 1 0
44 AKB AKB On/Off Sw. 1 0
45 VCO Vertical HV Compensation 3 0
46 VSF V-Position Adj. 63 31
47 AFC AFC Loop Gain 3 1
48 VSC Vertical S-Correction 15 7
49 RPO Reference Pulse Timing 3 3
50 COM H-Pin Compensation 63 31
51 VBL Vertical Blank Width Control 3 1
52 PHA Horiz. trapezoid Compensation 15 7
53 UPN Top H-Pin Compensation 15 7
54 LPN Bottom H-Pin Compensation 15 7
55 ABW Vertical Bow Compensation 15 7
56 AAG Vertical Tilt Compensation 15 7
57 VAS Aspect Ratio Control 63 63
58 ZOM Zoom Mode Sw. (16:9 CRT) 1 0
59 HBL H Blank Width Control 1 1
60 BSL Scroll Mode Control (16:9 CRT) 63 31
61 JUM Jump Mode Sw. 1 0
62 BMO RGB Blank Level Selector 1 1
63 UVN Top Vertical Linearity 15 0
64 LVN Bottom Vertical Linearity 15 0
65 LBK H-Blank (Left Side) 15 9
66 RBK H-Blank (Right Side) 15 12
67 ESY EY Switch 1 0
68 CD2 CD Mode 1 0
VS -45607 Only
GAMMA Function Items *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
0 A1 TDA8444 Output 6 63 *33
1 B1 TDA8444 Output 7 63 *34
2 A2 D/A Output of uPC (pin 3) 255 *0
3 B2 D/A Output of uPC (pin 4) 255 *0
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PIP Function Items *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
1 MCOL Main POP Window Color 63 28 POP Color
2 MHUE Main POP Window Tint 63 *31 POP Tint
3 SCL1 Sub PIP Color 63 *32 PIP Color
4 SHU1 Sub PIP Tint 63 *31 PIP Tint
33 SVP V PIP Insert Size 255 68
34 SHP H PIP Insert Size 255 85
35 SAV1 S PIP V Insert point (POP) 255 *21
36 MAH M PIP H Insert point (POP) 15 *0
37 SAH1 S PIP H Insert point (POP) 15 6
38 SAV2 S PIP V Insert point (3 PIP) 255 33
39 SAH2 S PIP H Insert point (3 PIP) 15 15
40 SAV3 S PIP V Insert point (Single PIP) 255 *22 1 PIP Position
41 SAH3 S-PIP H Insert Point (Single PIP) 15 14 1 PIP Position
42 MFIP Main 1st/2nd Field Det. Window 255 255
46 DHSY Main H-sync/Burst Sw. 1 1
50 SHSY Sub H-sync/Burst Sw. 1 1
51 BFON Background On/Off Sw. 1 0
53 MFPO Main Field Det. On/Off Sw. 1 0
54 SFPO Sub Field Det. On/Off Sw. 1 0
58 SF1P Sub 1st/2nd Field Det. Window 255 0
63 MDH Main PIP H-Position 255 *4 POP Position
68 MHRD Main PIP H Reduction Factor 63 *48
69 MDV Main PIP V-Position 255 5 POP Position
70 MVPR Main V-sync Gating Interval (before V-pulse) 63 0
73 SVPR Sub V-sync Gating Interval (before V-pulse) 63 0
74 MVPO Main V-sync Gating Interval (after V-pulse) 63 0
75 SMPO Sub V-sync Gating Interval (before V-pulse) 63 0
98 SDV1 V PIP Position Adjust (3 PIPs) 255 10 3 PIP Position
99 SDH1 H PIP Position Adjust (3 PIPs) 255 *130 3 PIP Position
100 SDV2 V PIP Position Adjust (6 PIPs) 255 7
101 SDH2 H PIP Position Adjust (6 PIPs) 255 94
102 SDV3 V PIP Position Adjust (POP) 255 *6 POP Position
103 SDH3 H PIP Position Adjust (POP) 255 *90 POP Position
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3DYC Function Items *Initial data with an (*) must be manually set
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
1 1DOT 1 line dot reduction 1 0
2 VLMT Amplitude limit level vert. enhancer 31 *2
3 VGN Vertical enhancer gain 7 *2
4 VCOR Vertical enhancer coring amplitude 7 *2
5 GNCP Gain compression (1 dot reduction for 2DYC) 1 0
8 ER2F Sensitivity of edge in two frames (Y and C) 15 7
9 ER1F Sensitivity of edge in one frame (Y and C) 15 7
10 VCLP Vertical enhancer black clip level 15 *11
11 HHON Sets HH playback mode 1 *1
30 XHBE H blank end phase for ext. out (pin 60 HREF) 127 34
31 XHBS H blank start phase for ext. out (pin 60 HREF) 127 97
32 VLPH Latch phase of vert. sync (pin 58 HREF) 15 5
33 VRPH Vertical reference phase 511 *250
34 XBLK Ouput blanking for ext. out (pin 60) 1 1
35 VBLE Vertical blanking end phase 31 23
36 VBLS Vertical blanking start phase 31 21
43 XVBL Vertical blanking for ext. out (pin 60) 1 0
44 MD10 Y motion detection in one frame 1 1
45 MD20 Y motion detection in two frames 1 1
47 MDHS Y mot. det. level for H edge in 1 frame 1 0
48 MD1F Y mot. det offset in 1 frame (flat part) 15 6
49 MD1E Y mot. det. offset in 1 frame (edge part) 15 6
50 CCDF C mot. det. offset in 2 frame (edge part) 15 5
51 CDE1 C mot. det. offset in 2 frame (flat part) 15 5
52 MD2F C mot. det. offset in 2 frame (flat part) 15 4
53 MD2E C mot. det offset in 2 frame (edge part) 15 4
54 B22H Identification output line 1 *0
56 CCR1 Cross color reduction register 1 127 6
57 CCR2 Cross color reduction register 2 127 6
58 ENCH Ext. memory Read/Write enable polarity 1 0
59 ENDL Ext. memory Read/Write enable delay 1 1
64 VDLY Internal V reset phase 524 *242
66 EVSL V blanking phase when EDTV2 3 2
72 CBPF BPF On/Off at SVHS-C output 1 1
75 MDFS Y Motion det. sensitivity in 2 frames (flat part) 1 0
76 CDE2 Y Motion det. sensitivity in 2 frames (flat part) 1 0
82 DISP Dispersal countermeasure 1 *0
88 CDLY C output delay adjust 3 0
109 VEDG Cross color reduction countermeasure 15 8
110 YCIN SVHS input mode setting 2 1 0
111 SLIS NRZ slice level offset adjust 7 0
112 NRZB Target bit for NRZ slice level offset adjust. 1 0
120 CRCB Target bits for CRC error detection 1 0
128 OKIM Select external field memory 1 1
129 LINE Forced through mode for internal line memory 1 0
130 HREF HREF timing signal to detect vert. sync 1 0
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AUDIO Function Items *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
1 INP Input Level 15 *8 Input Level
2 AUT Auto Alignment On/Off Switch 1 0
3 WDE Wideband Separation Alignment 31 *2 Wide Sep.
4 SPC Spectral Separation Alignment 31 *2 Spectral Sep.
15 MZX Mute Zero-Crossing Switch 1 1
16 VZX Volume Zero-Crossing Switch 1 1
20 ATK Attack Time Selection 3 1
YUV Function Items *Initial data with a (*) must be set manually
Item Abbrev. Description Range Initial Notes
Number Name 0 to
Data
1 COL YUV Color Center Point 63 34
2 HUE YUV Hue Center Point 63 *32
3 YCN YUV Contrast Center Point 63 *35 YUV Contrast
4 YBR YUV Brightness Center Point 63 31
5 DRR R Channel for H/M Temp. (VCJ) 63 *43
6 DRB B Channel for H/M Temp. (VCJ) 63 *33
7 LDR R Channel for Low Temp. (VCJ) 63 53
8 LDB B Channel for Low Temp. (VCJ) 63 *7
9 BCI Blue cutoff for H/M Temp. (VCJ) 63 *1 YUV Cutoff
10 RCI Red cutoff for H/M Temp. (VCJ) 63 2 YUV Cutoff
11 LCB Blue cutoff for Low Temp. (VCJ) 63 *1
12 LCR Red cutoff for Low Temp. (VCJ) 63 *1
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[Audio Circuit] Purpose: Set the input signal level to the MCS circuit.
Measuring
Oscilloscope
Instrument 1. Supply an RF monaural signal to the Ant A input, 300 Hz at 100% modulation
Test Point TP14A, TP15A
(25 kHz deviation).
2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP15A (Right Channel).
Ext. Trigger ------ 3. Enter the Adjustment Mode and select the Audio Function.
4. Verify that the Audio Function items are set to the data values given the
Measuring
Range 50mV/Div table below.
RF Monaural 5. Adjust Item 1 INP for 1.56 ±0.06 Vp-p at TP15A.
Input Signal 300 Hz modulation 6. Connect the oscilloscope to TP14A.
7. Confirm that the left channel output at TP14A is 1.56 ±0.06 Vp-p.
Input Terminal RF Input
AUDIO Function
SERVICE MODE Item Abbrev. Data
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7 1 INP 7
2 AUT 0
Function
...
..AUDIO
3 WDE 16
Item No.
.
.VIDEO 4 SPC 16
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST 15 MZX 1
Save Data
.
ENTER 16 VZX 1
Exit
..MENU (twice) 20 ATK 1
Measuring
Instrument Oscilloscope
Note: This adjustment must follow Adjustment 1 (Input Level)
Test Point TP14A, TP15A
1. Supply a RF Stereo Signal to the Ant. A input.
Ext. Trigger ------ Left Channel = 300 Hz modulation
Measuring
Right Channel = no modulation signal
10mV/Div
Range 2. Connect the oscilloscope to TP15A (right channel).
RF Stereo 3. Enter the Service Mode and select the Audio Function.
Input Signal
4. Adjust Item 3 WDE for minimum signal at TP15A.
Input Terminal RF Input 5. Change the modulation frequency to 3 kHz.
6. Adjust Item 4 SPC for minimum signal at TP15A.
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Focus] Purpose: To improve edge focus
4. Dynamic Focus Symptom: Blurred picture at the edges of the screen.
Measuring ------
Instrument
Test Point -------- 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video Input.
2. Enter the Coarse Convergence Mode and select the DF Function.
------ 3. Verify that the data values are set as indicated in the table below.
Ext. Trigger
4. Exit the Convergence Mode.
Measuring -------
Range CONVERGENCE MODE
Input Signal Monoscope Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9
DF Function
Misc.
.
"6"
Input Terminal Video Input Item Abbrev. Data
0 DFH -220 Coarse
..
."5"
1 DFV -130 Fine
..."4"
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
Item No
.
..VIDEO
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
Purpose:
Symptom:
Measuring
Instrument
Test Point
Ext. Trigger
Measuring
Range
Input Signal
Input Terminal
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Focus] Purpose: To set focus to the optimum point.
5. Electrostatic Focus Symptom: Blurred picture.
Measuring
Instrument -------- Note: These adjustments must be performed after Sub Contrast Adjustment.
Test Point RQ Connector General
------
1. Reset the AV Functions
Ext. Trigger
2. Red, green or blue rasters can be activated by using the Convergence Mode
Measuring (Table 1).
Range -------
Measuring
Instrument -------- Note: This adjustment must follow item 6 (Electrostatic Focus). Perform this
Test Point adjustment for RED, GREEN, and BLUE monochrome pictures.
--------
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[High Voltage Circuit] Purpose: To set the CRTs anode voltages
3. High Voltage Control Symptom: Dark picture.
Measuring DC Voltmeter
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to a Video Input.
Test Point + Lead to DQ #2 2. Connect a DC Voltmeter to pins 1 and 2 of the DQ connector.
- Lead to DQ #1
Positive Lead to DQ #2
Ext. Trigger ------ Negative Lead to DQ #1
3. Set Contrast to maximum, and Brightness to the center position.
Measuring
Range ------- 4. Enter the Service Mode and check that Item 1 SBR under the VCJ Function is
set at 31.
Input Signal Monoscope
5. Press Enter and Exit the Service Mode.
Input Terminal Video Input 6. Enter the Convergence Mode and select the Conv. Misc Function.
7. Select Item 0 HVOL (screen goes black).
8. Adjust 0 HVOL for 0.15 ±0.01 V on the meter.
9. Exit the Convergence Mode and verify that the meter reading does not exceed
0.85V.
Measuring ------
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video Input.
Test Point -------- 2. Enter the Coarse Convergence Mode and select the DF Function.
3. Verify that the data values are set as indicated in the table below.
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Exit the Convergence Mode.
Measuring ------- CONVERGENCE MODE
Range
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9
Input Signal Monoscope DF Function
Misc.
.
"6"
Item Abbrev. Data
Input Terminal Video Input 0 DFH -220 Coarse
..
."5"
1 DFV -130 Fine
..."4"
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
Item No
.
..VIDEO
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[CRT Circuit] Purpose: To set the cutoff point for all three CRTs.
7. CRT Cutoff Symptom: Monchrome has a color tint, or incorrect brightness.
Measuring Oscilloscope
Instrument 1. Select an External Input with no signal.
Test Point 2. Enter the Service Mode, VCJ Function.
TP6R, TP6G, TP6B
3. Set the data to the values given for the Items listed in Table 1.
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Connect the oscilloscope to TP6R. (Refer to page 29 for TP location)
5. Adjust the Red SCREEN VR so the black level is 200V, as shown below, or to
Measuring 50V per division/ 2 msec 206 ±1VDC using a DC Voltmeter.
Range
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set the Blue and Green SCREEN VRs, using TP6G
Input Signal None
and TP6B.
Input Terminal Video Input
Note: The White Balance Adjustment must be performed after Cutoff Adjustment.
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[CRT Circuit] Purpose: To set the CRTs white level at Low Color Temperature.
Measuring
Instrument -------- Note: This adjustment should be performed after the Cutoff and White Balance
Test Point Adjustments.
--------
Ext. Trigger ------ 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video Input.
2. Enter the Service Mode, VCJ Function.
Measuring -------
Range 3. Adjust Item 1 SBR so the 0% and 10% gradation levels on the Mono-
scope pattern are the same.
Input Signal Monoscope
4. Save the data and exit the Service Mode.
Input Terminal Video Input
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Video Circuit] Purpose: To set black level of the picture.
Measuring
Instrument -------- Note: This adjustment should be performed after the Cutoff and White Balance
Test Point Adjustments.
--------
[Video Circuit] Purpose: To set the beam current to its optimum level.
11. Sub Contrast Symptom: Excessive or insufficient contrast.
Measuring DC milliammeter
Instrument Note: This adjustment must follow the Black Level Adjustment.
+ MS #1
Test Point - MS #3 1. Supply a Grayscale signal to the Video Input.
Ext. Trigger ------ 2. Enter the Service Mode, VCJ Function.
3. Select Item 7 SCT, before going to Step 4.
Measuring 3 MA 4. Connect the DC milliammeter to the MS connector.
Range
Positive lead to pin 1
Input Signal Grayscale Negative lead to pin 3
5. Adjust Item 7 SCT to set the total CRT current value to 860 ±15ua.
Input Terminal Video Input
6. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[PIP/POP Circuit] Purpose: To position the main and sub pictures in the Side by Side
Mode.
12. POP Position Symptom: Main and/or Sub Picture not positioned properly.
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.
Test Point 2. Select the Monoscope as the source for the main picture (Input button).
-----
3. Activate the single insert PIP mode (Press PIP 3 times).
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Select the Monoscope as the PIP source.
5. Exit the PIP mode (PIP button)
Measuring -----
Range 6. Enter the Service Mode, PIP Function.
7. Select Item 63 MDH (Side by Side Monoscopes are displayed)
Input Signal Monoscope 8. Use Items 63 MDH and 69 MDV to center the main picture on the left half of
Input Terminal Video or RF Input
the screen.
9. Use Items 103 SDH3 and 102 SDV3 to position the sub picture on the left
half of the screen.
Note: Both pictures should cover exactly ½ the screen. Adjust:
MDV and SDV3 to center the pictures vertically.
MDH and SDH3 so there is no gap between the pictures.
10. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
Purpose:
Symptom:
Measuring
Instrument
Test Point
Ext. Trigger
Measuring
Range
Input Signal
Input Terminal
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[PIP/POP Circuit] Purpose: To position the 3 PIP inserts pictures in the main picture.
13. 3 PIP Inserts Position Symptom: The 3 PIP insert pictures are not positioned correctly in the main
picture
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video Input.
2. Select the Monoscope as the source for the main picture (Input button).
Test Point -----
3. Activate the single insert PIP mode (Press PIP 3 times).
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Select the Monoscope as the PIP source.
5. Exit the PIP mode (PIP button)
Measuring ----- 6. Enter the Service Mode, PIP Function.
Range
7. Select Item 98 SDV1 (3 inserts are displayed)
Input Signal Monoscope 8. Use Items 98 SDV1 and 99 SDH1 to set the position of the 3 inserts..
Video
Note: Adjust
Input Terminal
SDV1 to center the 3 pictures vertically.
SDH1 to set the center insert pictures right 4.5 horizontal marker at the
edge of the picture.
SERVICE MODE 9. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
[PIP/POP Circuit] Purpose: To position the single PIP insert in the main picture.
14. Single PIP Position Symptom: Single PIP insert picture not positioned correctly.
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.
2. Select the Monoscope as the source for the main picture (Input button).
Test Point -----
3. Activate the single insert PIP mode (Press PIP 3 times).
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Select the Monoscope as the PIP source.
5. Exit the PIP mode (PIP button)
Measuring ----- 6. Enter the Service Mode, PIP Function.
Range
7. Select Item 40 SAH3 (¼ size insert is displayed)
Input Signal Monoscope 8. Use Items 40 SAH3 and 41 SAV3 to center the insert inside the PIP window.
Video or RF Input
9. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
Input Terminal
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[PIP/POP Circuit] Purpose: To match the main and sub pictures color.
15. Color and Tint Symptom: Different color between the main and sub pictures.
(PIP Insert Picture)
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Color Bar signal to the Video or RF Input.
2. Select the Color Bars as the source for the main picture (Input button).
Test Point -----
3. Activate the single insert PIP mode (Press PIP 3 times).
------ 4. Select the Color Bars as the PIP source.
Ext. Trigger
5. Exit the PIP mode (PIP button)
Measuring ----- 6. Enter the Service Mode, PIP Function.
Range
7. Select Item 3 SCL1 (the single insert is displayed)
Input Signal Color Bars 8. Use Items 3 SCL1 and 4 SHU1 to match the color of the sub picture to that
Video or RF Input
of the main picture.
Input Terminal
9. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
[PIP/POP Circuit] Purpose: To match the color of the Side by Side Pictures.
16. POP Color and Tint Symptom: Different color between the main and sub pictures.
(Side by Side Pictures)
Measuring -----
Instrument
1. Supply a Color Bar signal to the Video or RF Input.
Test Point -----
2. Select the Color Bars as the source for the main picture (Input button).
3. Activate the single insert PIP mode (Press PIP 3 times).
Ext. Trigger ------
4. Select the Color Bars as the PIP source.
Measuring ----- 5. Exit the PIP mode (PIP button)
Range 6. Enter the Service Mode, PIP Function.
Input Signal Color Bars 7. Select Item 1 MCOL (Side by Side color bars are displayed)
8. Use Items 1 MCOL and 2 MHUE to match the color of the main picture to
Input Terminal Video or RF Input
that of the sub picture.
9. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[On Screen Display Circuit] Purpose: To position the on-screen display.
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.
2. Select the Monoscope as the source for the main picture (Input button).
Test Point -----
3. Activate the Service Mode, HR Function.
4. Use the Adjust Right/Left buttons to center the display horizontally.
Ext. Trigger ------
(A = B)
Measuring ----- 5. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
Range
Monoscope
Input Signal
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
Purpose:
Symptom:
Measuring
Instrument
Test Point
Ext. Trigger
Measuring
Range
Input Signal
Input Terminal
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[YUV Circuit] Purpose: To match the NTSC and YUV pictures.
17. YUV Alignment Symptom: Difference between the NTSC and YUV pictures.
Measuring -----
Instrument Note: This adjustment must be performed after the CRT Cutoff and Sub Contrast
Adjustments.
Test Point -----
YUV Cutoff Adjustment
1. Supply a Grayscale signal to the Ext-1 Video Input, and to the DVD Y Input.
Ext. Trigger ------
2. Select Ext-1 as the signal source (Input button).
Measuring ----- 3. Activate the Service Mode, YUV Function.
Range
4. Set the data to the values given in the Table below.
Input Signal Grayscale Pattern 5. Set the data for the following YUV items to the values of the corresponding
Items in the VCJ Function.
Input Terminal Ext-1 and DVD Y
YUV Items Corresponding VCJ Items
SERVICE MODE Item Abbrev. Item Abbrev. Item Abbrev. Item Abbrev. Item Abbrev. Item Abbrev.
5 DRR 7 LDR 11 LCB 17 DRR 19 LDR 16 LCB
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
6 DRB 8 LDB 12 LCR 18 DRB 20 LDB 15 LCR
Function
...
..AUDIO
6. Compare the color temperature of the third bar to that in the HR Function.
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
7. If a difference exists, adjust YUV 9 BCI and 10 RCI to match the third bars
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST color temperature.
Save Data
.
ENTER YUV Contrast Adjustment
Exit
..MENU (twice) 8. Set Item 3 YCN to the same data value as Item 8 CON in the VCJ Function.
9. Save data and exit the Service Mode.
YUV Function
IT EM ABBREV. DAT A IT EM ABBREV. DAT A
1 COL 34 7 LDR 60
2 HUE 32 8 LDB 29
3 YCN 32 9 BCI 2
4 YBR 31 10 RCI 2
5 DRR 42 11 LCB 2
6 DRB 42 12 CLR 2
Purpose:
Symptom:
Measuring
Instrument
Test Point
Ext. Trigger
Measuring
Range
Input Signal
Input Terminal
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Defl/Conv Circuits] Purpose: To preset data values controlling raster geometry.
19. Geometry Preset Symptom: Raster Distortion
Measuring -----
Instrument Note: This procedure us usually only necessary if:
An E2PROM is replaced in the Control or Convergence circuits.
Test Point -----
E2RESET or Convergence Reset has been activated.
Ext. Trigger ------
Deflection Circuit
Measuring ----- 1. Supply NTSC Video signal to the Video or RF Input.
Range 2. Select the NTSC signal as the source (Input button).
Input Signal NTSC RF or Video 3. Enter the Service Mode, VCJ Function.
4. Insure all data values correspond to those in the VCJ Table on pages 23 and 24.
Input Terminal Video or RF Input
5. Save the data and exit the Service Mode.
Convergence Circuit
1. Enter the Convergence Coarse Mode.
2. Set the data in Red, Green and Blue Coarse Convergence Functions to the
data values given on Page 28 of the Adjustment Items List.
3. Exit the Convergence Mode.
CONVERGENCE MODE
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9
SERVICE MODE Misc.
.
"6"
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7 Coarse
..
."5"
Function
...
..AUDIO Fine
..."4"
Item No.
.
.VIDEO Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST Item No
.
..VIDEO
Save Data
.
ENTER Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Exit
..MENU (twice) Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
20. Height and Vert. Linearity Symptom: Incorrect height and/or vertical non-linearity.
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.
Test Point ----- 2. Activate the Service Mode, VCJ Function.
3. Adjust Item 2 VHT so the sum of the vertical markers is 4.
Ext. Trigger ------ 4. Adjust Item 3 VLR so the large Monoscope circle is round.
5. Save the data and exit the Service Mode.
Measuring -----
Range
Input Signal Monoscope
SERVICE MODE
Activate
.. MENU-1-2-5-7
Function
...
..AUDIO
Item No.
.
.VIDEO
Adjust Data
.
.ADJUST
Save Data
.
ENTER
Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Convergence Circuit] Purpose: Converge red, green and blue at the screen center.
21. Static Convergence Symptom: Color edging over most of the picture.
Measuring -----
Instrument Note: If not correct, preset Vertical Linearity, Service Mode, VCJ Function, Item
3 VLR.
Test Point -----
Preliminary:
Ext. Trigger ------
Degauss the shield cover and bracket unit of the CRT assembly and chassis sheet
Measuring ----- metal. Do Not degauss the Centering Magnet Assemblies.
Range
Input Signal Monoscope/Crosshatch Centering and Static Convergence
1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the Video or RF Input.
Input Terminal Video or RF Input
2. Enter the Coarse Convergence Mode
3. Press 2 (green Monoscope is displayed)
3. Press 7 (removes HSTA and VSTA drive from the Convergence circuit).
CONVERGENCE MODE 4. Use the Green Centering Magnet to center the green monoscope on the screen.
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9 6. Rotate the Green Yoke to correct any tilt.
Misc.
.
"6" 7. Exit the Convergence Mode.
Coarse
..
."5" Note: If the green raster centering shifts when exiting the Convergence Mode,
use Coarse Green Items 0 HSTA and 4 VSTA to correct centering.
Fine
..."4"
8. Supply an External Crosshatch Pattern
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO 9. Use the Red Centering Magnet to converge the red crosshatch on the green at
Item No
.
..VIDEO the center of the screen, and remove any red tilt by rotating the Red Yoke.
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST 10. Repeat Step 9 for the blue crosshatch, using the Blue Centering Magnet and
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER Blue Yoke.
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Convergence Circuit] Purpose: To set the Convergence circuit geometry adjustments.
22. Geometry Adjustment Symptom: Raster distortion at the top, bottom or sides of the picture.
Measuring -----
Instrument Note: Vertical Height and Vertical Linearity Adjustments must be performed before
this adjustment.
Test Point -----
Coarse Adjustment
Ext. Trigger ------
1. Supply a Monoscope signal to the RF or Video Input.
Measuring ----- 2. Select the Monoscope as the signal source (Input button).
Range 3. Activate the Convergence Mode, Coarse Green Function
Input Signal Monoscope 4. Adjust Item 2 HWID so the sum of the horizontal markers is 7.6.
5. Set the data of the following items for straight crosshatch lines.
Input Terminal RF or Video 1 SPCC ... Side Pincushion
3 SKEW ... Skew
5 VKEY ... Vertical Keystone
6 TBPC ... Top and Bottom Pincushion
CONVERGENCE MODE 7 TILT ... Tilt
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9 Note: If the raster centering changes during the adjustments, correct the
Misc.
.
"6" centering using Items 0 HSTA and 4 VSTA.
Coarse
..
."5"
Fine
..."4" Fine Adjustment
6. Activate the Fine Green Convergence Mode. (Press 4)
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
7. Use the Cursor to adjust for straight crosshatch lines.
Item No
.
..VIDEO 8. Exit the Convergence Mode.
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
[Convergence Circuit] Purpose: To Converge red and blue on green.
23. Coarse Convergence Symptom: Color edging at the top, bottom and sides of the picture.
Measuring
Instrument ----- 1. Select an External Input (no signal)
2. Enter the Convergence Mode.
Test Point -----
3. Select the Coarse Red Function.
Ext. Trigger 4. Set the Adjustments shown below to converge red on the green.
------
5. Select the Coarse Blue Function
Measuring 6. Set the Adjustments shown below to converge blue on the green.
Range -----
7. Exit the Convergence Mode
Input Signal None
Note: If Static Convergence shifts, use HSTA and VSTA to correct convergence at
Input Terminal Video Input the center of the screen. (HSTA and VSTA data values must not exceed 200)
CONVERGENCE MODE
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9
Misc.
.
"6"
Coarse
..
."5"
Fine
..."4"
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
Item No
.
..VIDEO
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
24. Fine Convergence Symptom: Color edging at the top, bottom and sides of the picture.
Measuring -----
Instrument 1. Select an External Input (no signal).
2. Enter the Fine Convergence Mode.
Test Point -----
3. Select the Fine Red Function.
Ext. Trigger 4. Use the Cursor to converge red on the green.
------
5. Select the Fine Blue Function.
Measuring ----- 6. Use the Cursor to converge blue on the green.
Range
7. Exit the Convergence Mode.
Input Signal Nome
CONVERGENCE MODE
Activate
..MENU-1-2-5-9
Misc.
.
"6"
Coarse
..
."5"
Fine
..."4"
Color (R,G B or DF)...AUDIO
Item No
.
..VIDEO
Adjust/Move
.ADJUST
Cursor Toggle
.
..ENTER
Save & Exit
..MENU (twice)
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
Replacement
1. Presolder the contact points on the circuit
pattern.
2. Press the part downward with tweezers and
apply the soldering iron as shown.
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
RELACEMENT PARTS
Parts Ordering
To expedite delivery of replacement parts orders, specify the following:
1. Model Number/Serial Number
2. Part Number and description
3. Quantity
Note: Unless complete information is supplied, delay in processing of orders will result.
Critical Electrical Components are indicated by Bold Type in the Service Parts List of the Service
Manual and with a Warning in the parts data base of the CDROM.
Warranty Return Parts are indicated in the Parts List with an (*).
MARK B C D F G J K
MARK M N V X Z P Q
Tolerance % ± 20 ± 30 ± 10 + 40 + 80 + 100 + 30
-20 -20 -0 -10
MARK M N V X Z
Model Abbreviations
45607 VS-45607
50607 VS-50607
60607 VS-60607
50707 VS-50707
55707 VS-55707
60707 VS-60707
70707 VS-70707
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
QUICK REFERENCE FOR COMMON REPLACEMENT PARTS
CRT ASSEMBLIES
* 251C207010 ASSY-CRT-RED 45607
* 251C207020 ASSY-CRT-GREEN 45607
* 251C207030 ASSY-CRT-BLUE 45607
REMOTE CONTROL
290P098050 REMOTE CONTROL 45607 / 50607 / 60607
290P098010 REMOTE CONTROL 50707 / 55707 / 60707 / 70707
MISCELLANEOUS
LENTICULAR FRESNEL
MODEL MIRROR
SCREEN LENS
VS-45607 767D055010 491P075010 491P076010
VS-50607 767D055020 491P031070 491P090010
VS-50707 767D055020 491P099010 491P100010
VS-55707 767D055030 491P101010 491P102010
VS-60607 767D048050 491P079040 491P080040
VS-60707 767D048050 491P109010 491P110010
VS-70707 767D048080 491P107020 491P108020
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
PAGE 47
MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
PAGE 48
MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
PAGE 49
MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
C2003 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K12 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2004 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2K14 141P134010 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.047-Z
C2005 154P331030 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 12P-J C2K16 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2006 154P331090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 22P-J C2K18 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2007 154P335090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 1000P-J C2K19 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2012 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K21 141P134010 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.047-Z
C2031 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K23 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2046 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K25 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2056 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K26 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2064 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C2K28 141P134010 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.047-Z
C2066 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K29 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2068 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K31 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2070 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C2K42 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2072 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K49 181P124040 C-ELEC-NP - 50V 10M-M
C2073 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K51 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2074 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K71 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2078 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2K73 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2079 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2P01 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2080 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2P06 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2085 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2P09 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2087 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2P10 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K
C2088 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V01 181P182030 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-M 105C
C2089 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V02 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2091 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V07 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2092 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V08 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2093 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V10 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2094 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V14 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2099 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2V15 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2100 154P333030 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 82P-J C2V16 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2101 154P333030 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 82P-J C2V19 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2102 154P326000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 1000P-J C2V21 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2104 154P321020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 10P-C C2V25 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2105 154P332050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 39P-J C2V27 154P326000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 1000P-J
C2106 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V28 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K
C2107 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V43 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2108 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V44 154P337040 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 2700P-J
C2109 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V45 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2110 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V49 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K
C2111 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2V51 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K
C2113 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2V52 154P329020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 4700P-J
C2114 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V59 154P331050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 15P-J
C2A01 141P138020 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.1M-K C2V61 154P325020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 470P-J
C2A03 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2V63 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K
C2A05 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2V64 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2B01 141P138020 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.1M-K C2V68 154P325000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 390P-J
C2B03 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2W01 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2C50 154P333030 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 82P-J C2W03 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2C51 154P333030 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 82P-J C2W04 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2C60 154P333050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 100P-J C2W20 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2C61 154P333050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 100P-J C2W80 154P325000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 390P-J
C2C62 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2W81 154P324080 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 330P-J
C2C63 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C2W82 154P324080 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 330P-J
C2C64 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C2Y22 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2H03 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2Y23 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2H06 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2Y31 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2H12 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C2Y32 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C2K02 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C2Y41 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2K04 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C2Y42 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C2K09 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C2Y44 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C2K11 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C321 154P329040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 6800P-J
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
C322 154P329040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 6800P-J C5H16 172P186030 C-PLAST-PP - 200V 0.01M-K 3,4,6,7
C3A01 154P329030 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 5600P-J C5H21 181P188060 C-ELEC - 160V 10M-M 105C 3,4,6,7
C3A02 141P137060 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.033M-K C5H22 155P112090 C-CER - 500V 56P-J 3,4,6,7
C3A07 141P139050 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.15M-K C5H24 181P192060 C-ELEC - 200V 22M-M 3,4,6,7
C3A08 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C5K00 172P171060 C-M-PLA-PP - 1600V 0.018M-J
C3A09 141P132000 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 8200P-K C5K01 172P171060 C-M-PLA-PP - 1600V 0.018M-J
C3A12 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6B0 181P195010 C-ELEC - 350V 1M-M
C3A13 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6B5 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C3A15 181P124020 C-ELEC-NP - 50V 4.7M-M C6B6 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C3A18 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6B7 154P265000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 1000P-K
C3A19 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C03 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3A21 141P137080 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.047M-K C6C04 154P329020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 4700P-J
C3A23 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C6C05 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3A28 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C6C09 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C3A31 141P139090 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.47M-K C6C12 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C3A33 141P139070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 0.22M-K C6C13 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3A38 181P124020 C-ELEC-NP - 50V 4.7M-M C6C14 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C3A40 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C15 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C3A41 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C22 154P323040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 82P-J
C3A42 141P132030 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.015M-K C6C23 141P137080 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.047M-K
C3A43 141P132030 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.015M-K C6C24 154P331050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 15P-J
C3A44 141P132000 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 8200P-K C6C33 154P329020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 4700P-J
C3A45 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C34 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3A46 141P139050 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.15M-K C6C35 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3A50 141P137060 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.033M-K C6C39 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C3A52 154P329030 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 5600P-J C6C42 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K
C3C02 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C43 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K
C3C03 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C6C44 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C411 181P358010 C-ELEC - 35V 2200M-M C6C52 154P323040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 82P-J
C451 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C C6C53 141P137080 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.047M-K
C454 155P110090 R-METAL - 1/4W 2.4K-F C6C54 154P331050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 15P-J
C455 189P071050 C-M-PLA-PP - 200V 0.33M-J C6G0 181P195010 C-ELEC - 350V 1M-M
C464 181P184010 C-ELEC - 50V 1000M-M 105C C6G5 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C520 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K C6G6 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C521 181P358000 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-M C6G7 154P265000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 1000P-K
C522 142P011000 C-CERAMIC - B500V 560P-K C6P00 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C526 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K C6P01 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C527 181P186050 C-ELEC - 35V 1000M-M 105C C6P02 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C529 142P011000 C-CERAMIC - B500V 560P-K C6P04 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C531 181P188030 C-ELEC - 160V 2.2M-M 105C C6P05 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C547 172P081080 C-PLAST-PP - 200V 0.033M-J C6P06 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C551 181P188030 C-ELEC - 160V 2.2M-M 105C C6P09 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C552 172P173010 C-M-PLA-PP - 1600V 9100P-J C6P11 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C554 189P071080 C-M-PLA-PP - 200V 0.47M-J C6P13 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C555 142P011000 C-CERAMIC - B500V 560P-K C6P64 154P326000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 1000P-J
C556 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K C6P67 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C557 172P171020 C-M-PLA-PP - 1600V 8200P-J C6P77 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C561 189P071050 C-M-PLA-PP - 200V 0.33M-J C6P78 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C565 154P260050 C-CERAMIC - R1KV 1000P-K C6P79 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C566 181P195070 C-ELEC - 350V 33M-M C6P80 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C568 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K C6P81 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C569 181P195050 C-ELEC - 350V 1M-M C6P83 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C572 142P011030 C-CERAMIC - B500V 1000P-K C6P84 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C573 154P262000 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 220P-K C6P96 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C596 172P417050 C-M-PLA-PP - 200V 1.2M-J C6P97 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C5A2 141P130010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 220P-K C6P98 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K
C5A5 154P326080 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 2200P-J C6R0 181P195010 C-ELEC - 350V 1M-M
C5A6 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C6R5 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C5A7 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C6R6 154P264000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 150P-K
C5H11 142P020020 C-CERAMIC - B50V 270P-K 3,4,6,7 C6R7 154P265000 C-CERAMIC - R3.15KV 1000P-K
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
C6Y03 154P332070 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 47P-J C856 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y06 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C857 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y11 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C859 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y12 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C870 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y16 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J C873 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y51 154P322040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 33P-J C8C03 181P186010 C-ELEC - 50V 220M-M 105C
C6Y52 154P323080 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 120P-J C8C04 181P186010 C-ELEC - 50V 220M-M 105C
C6Y53 154P321020 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 10P-C C8C06 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y54 154P322060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 39P-J C8C08 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y57 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C09 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C6Y58 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C8C10 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C6Y60 154P324040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 220P-J C8C12 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C6Y61 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J C8C13 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C6Y62 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C14 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C6Y63 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C15 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C700 141P130060 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 560P-K C8C16 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C701 141P130090 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 1000P-K C8C17 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C702 141P130010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 220P-K C8C18 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C712 141P137080 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.047M-K C8C19 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C713 154P331090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 22P-J C8C20 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C715 154P331090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 22P-J C8C21 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C716 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C22 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C717 154P331090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 22P-J C8C23 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C718 154P331090 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 22P-J C8C25 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C719 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C26 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C720 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C27 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C
C750 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C28 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C762 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C29 141P130090 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 1000P-K
C799 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C30 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C7A00 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C31 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C7A01 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C32 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C7A03 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C33 141P130090 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 1000P-K
C7A12 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C34 154P323060 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 100P-J
C7A16 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C35 141P130090 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 1000P-K
C7A62 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C36 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C7A64 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C37 154P324000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 150P-J
C7A99 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C38 154P334070 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 330P-J
C7B01 141P132010 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 0.01M-K C8C39 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C7V06 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8C42 154P333050 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 100P-J
C7V07 154P325040 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 560P-J C8E01 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C7V08 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8E03 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C7V09 141P139010 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.068M-K C8E05 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C7V10 141P131090 C-CER-CHIP - B50V 6800P-K C8E06 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C7V12 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8E09 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C801 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C8E10 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C804 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C8E13 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C807 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C8E14 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C809 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C8E29 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z
C810 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C901 189P153040 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.1M-M
C811 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K C902 189P153040 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.1M-M
C816 141P134070 C-CER-CHIP - B16V 1M-K C903 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-M
C840 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C904 189P185070 C-CER - 250VAC 1000P-M
C841 154P322000 C-CER-CHIP - SL50V 22P-J C910 189P152070 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.01M-M
C842 141P133080 C-CER-CHIP - F50V 0.01M-Z C911 189P152070 C-M-POLY - 250VAC 0.01M-M
C844 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C921 154P260070 C-CERAMIC - R1KV 2200P-K
C845 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C922 154P262000 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 220P-K
C846 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C923 181P182030 C-ELEC - 16V 1000M-M 105C
C847 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C948 154P262000 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 220P-K
C848 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C951 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-M
C849 154P331010 C-CER-CHIP - CH50V 10P-C C952 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-M
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
C953 185D063030 C-ELEC - H180V 820M-M 105C PC951 268P058020 PHOTO-COUPLER - ON3131-R
C954 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-M PJ2J11 440C329040 JACK-6PIN-S - REAR A/V+S IO
C955 189P185090 C-CER - 250VAC 2200P-M PJ2J21 440C329030 JACK-6PIN-S - REAR A/V+S IN
C957 185D063030 C-ELEC - H180V 820M-M 105C PJ2J31 440C350010 JACK-5PIN - R A/COMPONENT I
C958 154P260080 C-CERAMIC - R1KV 3300P-K PJ701 451C129010 JACK-MINI - AV NET/IR BLAST
C967 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K PJ79B0 440C231010 JACK-3PIN - FRONT A/V INPUT
C968 181P186000 C-ELEC - 50V 100M-M 105C PS 246C351010 AC-POWER-CORD
C969 185D121020 C-ELEC - H180V 470M-M 105C PT7A00 264P723010 D-LED - SFH310-3
C970 185D120010 C-ELEC - H160V 330M-M 105C TU1A01 295P500010 TUNER-RF - ENG26515G
C973 181P182070 C-ELEC - 16V 6800M-M 105C TU1B01 295P500020 TUNER-RF - ENG26516G
C977 185D163020 C-ELEC - H50V 4700M-M 105C X2005 285P374010 QUARTZ-CRYST - 41.999965MHZ
C978 154P262050 C-CERAMIC - R2KV 560P-K X2V59 285P374020 QUARTZ-CRYST - 3.579545MHZ
C979 181P192020 C-ELEC - 200V 2.2M-M X3A01 299P208010 CERAMIC-OSC - C5B503F58
C9A01 181P350010 C-ELEC - 16V 4700M-M X6C01 285P374020 QUARTZ-CRYST - 3.579545MHZ
C9A02 141P139030 C-CER-CHIP - B25V 0.1M-K X6C02 285P374020 QUARTZ-CRYST - 3.579545MHZ
X713 285P374040 QUARTZ-CRYST - 10.000MHZ
SWITCHES Z7706 939P617010 UNIT-PREAMP - GP1U283Q
S7A00 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH
S7A01 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
S7A02 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 921C291012 ASSY-PWB-TERMINAL
S7A03 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 930B856002 ASSY-PWB-MAIN 3,4,6,7
S7A04 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 930B856003 ASSY-PWB-MAIN 1,2,5
S7A05 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 930B857004 ASSY-PWB-SIGNAL 3,4,6,7
S7A06 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 930B857005 ASSY-PWB-SIGNAL 1,2,5
S7A07 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 935C822002 ASSY-PWB-CRT
S7A08 432P089010 SW-KEY-BOARD - PUSH SWITCH 935D391002 ASSY-PWB-SVM 3,4,6,7
935D393002 ASSY-PWB-PREAMP
MISCELLANEOUS 935D394002 ASSY-PWB-CONTROL-A
295P421020 ANTENNA-SW - ENPE624 935D395002 ASSY-PWB-FRONT
330P267010 DEFL-YOKE 935D414003 ASSY-PWB-DBF
338P046030 SVM COIL ASSY (R&G) 3,4,6,7 935D484001 ASSY-PWB-APERTURE 3,4,6,7
338P046080 SVM COIL ASSY (B) 3,4,6,7 935D484002 ASSY-PWB-APERTURE 1,2,5
411D033010 CORE-FERRITE
411D039010 CORE-FERRITE 3,4,6,7 COSMETIC PARTS
411D044010 CORE-FERRITE 622D757050 CUSHION-CORNERS 1,2,5
449C141030 SOCKET-CRT 622D757060 CUSHION-CORNERS 1,2,5
453B035010 CAP ANODE - SHORT - RED 642C330010 BOARD-REAR - 70" 7
453B035020 CAP ANODE - LONG - G&B 702A385060 PANEL-CONTROL 2
480P039010 SPEAKER 1,2,5 702A385070 PANEL-CONTROL 3
480P053010 SPEAKER 3,4,6,7 702A385080 PANEL-CONTROL 4
589C062010 CASTER 702A385090 PANEL-CONTROL 5&6
642C340010 BOARD-MIRROR 7 702A391070 PANEL-CONTROL 1
642C352010 CLIP-MIRROR 1-6 702A393010 PANEL-CONTROL 7
669D514070 SCREW-MIRROR BOARD 7 703B031020 DOOR - FRONT A/V IN COVER
767D048050 MIRROR - 60" 5&6 761A157030 GRILLE-SP - 45" 1
767D048080 MIRROR - 70" 7 761A157060 GRILLE-SP - 55" 4
767D055010 MIRROR - 45" 1 761A158020 GRILLE-SP - 50" 2
767D055020 MIRROR - 50" 2&3 761A158040 GRILLE-SP - 50" 3
767D055030 MIRROR - 55" 4 761A159020 GRILLE-SP - 60" 5
920P016010 HV-BLOCK - MSC102 761A159030 GRILLE-SP - 60" 6
AG5K00 224D019040 AIR-GAP - 2.0+-0.5KV S.LEAD 761A171020 GRILLE-SP - 70" 7
BP2000 409P922010 BP-FILTER - TH288BTKS-15867 762B344010 COVER-BACK
CR2V46 299P128010 CERAMIC-OSC - CSB500F2
DL6Y50 337P134010 DELAY-LINE ACCESSORIES
DL6Y51 349P159070 TRANS-CHROMA-BP 290P098010 REMOTE CONTROL 3,4,6,7
F901 283D060020 FUSE-UL - S5A 290P098050 REMOTE CONTROL 1,2,5
F902 283D035070 FUSE - S2A 871B195020 IB-SEPARATE 7
F903 283D038070 FUSE-UL - S4A 871D230010 IB - OWNERS GUIDE 7
F904 283D060030 FUSE-UL - S6.3A 871D295010 IB - OWNERS GUIDE
K903 287P103010 RELAY-POWER - DG12D2-0(M) 871D296010 QR-GUIDE
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
[#] Model Legend: (1) VS-45607, (2) VS-50607, (3) VS-50707, (4) VS-55707, (5) VS-60607, (6) VS-60707, (7) VS-70707
Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#] Ref # Part # Part Name & Description [#]
SCREEN PARTS
VS-45607 VS-60607
(1) 491P075010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR (1) 491P079040 SCREEN-LENTICULAR
(2) 491P076010 LENS-FRESNEL (2) 491P080040 LENS-FRESNEL
(3) 622C058010 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT (3) 622C058040 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT
(4) 622C059010 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT (4) 622C059040 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT
(5) 701B394030 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 45" (5) 701B394080 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 60"
(6) 701B400050 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 45" (6) 701B425020 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 60"
(7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT (7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT
(8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT (8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT
(10) 702A391070 PANEL-CONTROL (10) 702A385090 PANEL-CONTROL
(11) 622D757050 CUSHION-CORNER(A) (11) 622D757050 CUSHION-CORNER(A)
(12) 622D757060 CUSHION-CORNER(B) (12) 622D757060 CUSHION-CORNER(B)
VS-50607 VS-60707
(1) 491P031070 SCREEN-LENTICULAR (1) 491P109010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR
(2) 491P090010 LENS-FRESNEL (2) 491P110010 LENS-FRESNEL
(3) 622C058020 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT (3) 622C060040 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT
(4) 622C059020 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT (4) 622C063040 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT
(5) 701B394090 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 50" (5) 701B394080 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 60"
(6) 701B400090 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 50" (6) 701B400080 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 60"
(7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT (7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT
(8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT (8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT
(10) 702A385060 PANEL-CONTROL (9) 760D627030 DIAMOND SHIELD
(11) 622D757050 CUSHION-CORNER(A) (10) 702A385090 PANEL-CONTROL
(12) 622D757060 CUSHION-CORNER(B)
VS-70707
VS-50707 (1) 491P107020 SCREEN-LENTICULAR
(1) 491P099010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR (2) 491P108020 LENS-FRESNEL
(2) 491P100010 LENS-FRESNEL (3) 622C060050 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT
(3) 622C060020 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT (4) 622C059050 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT
(4) 622C063020 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT (5) 701B426010 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 70"
(5) 701B394060 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 50" (6) 701B425010 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 70"
(6) 701B400060 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 50" (7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT
(7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT (8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT
(8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT (9) 760D627040 DIAMOND SHIELD
(9) 760D627010 DIAMOND SHIELD (10) 702A393010 PANEL-CONTROL
(10) 702A385070 PANEL-CONTROL
VS-55707
(1) 491P101010 SCREEN-LENTICULAR
(2) 491P102010 LENS-FRESNEL
(3) 622C060030 CLIP-SCREEN-TOP/BOT
(4) 622C063030 HOLDER-SCREEN-BOT
(5) 701B394070 FRAME-SCREEN-SIDE - 55"
(6) 701B400070 FRAME-SCREEN-TOP - 55"
(7) 702A388040 CORNER CAP - RIGHT
(8) 702A388030 CORNER CAP - LEFT
(9) 760D627020 DIAMOND SHIELD
(10) 702A385080 PANEL-CONTROL
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 VS-70707
Notes
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
R946
POWER SUPPLY
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
AUDIO CIRCUIT
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
DEFLECTION
& HV
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
CONTROL CIRCUITRY
V-CHIP
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MODELS: VS-45607 / VS-50607 / VS-60607 / VS-50707 / VS-55707 / VS-60707 / VS-70707
CONVERGENCE CIRCUIT
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