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COLOR TV

SERVICE MANUAL
CHASSIS: CP-079A

CAUTION
BEFORE SERVICING THE CHASSIS,
READ THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL.
CONTENTS

Contents 2

Location & Function of control 3

Safety Precautions 4

Specifications 7

Adjustment 9

Block Diagram 15

R,G,B Section / Deflection Section 16

Audio AMP. Section 17

Exploded View 18

Exploded View Parts List 19

Replacement Parts List 20

Schematic Diagram

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Location and function of controls
All the functions can be controlled with the remote control handset. Some functions
can also be adjusted with the buttons on the front panel of the set.
POWER MUTE
Remote control handset
9 Before you use the remote control handset, please install the batteries. See the
1 2 3
previous page.
4 5 6
1. POWER
7 8 9
switches the set from On to standby or standby to On.
MENU 0 TV/AV
10
2. NUMBER BUTTONS
/* AR
C/*
15 switches the set On from standby or directly select a Programme number.
EYE
( )

3. MENU
( )
selects a menu.
Q VIE
W LIST
6 12 4. EYE/ * (option)
7
PSM SSM/* SLEEP
15
13
switches the eye function On or Off.
FAVOURITE XDP/* I/II/* 14
16 11
8
5. / (Programme Up/Down)
selects a programme or a menu item.
switches the set on from standby.
(Volume Up/Down)
adjusts the volume.
adjusts menu settings.
OK
accepts your selection or displays the current mode.

POWER MUTE
6. Q. VIEW
9 returns to the previously viewed programme.
1 3
2

4
5 6 7. PSM (Picture Status Memory)
7 9
recalls your preferred picture setting.
8

7
PSM
0 SSM
14 8. XDP/*
EYE/*
ARC/* Q VIEW
LIST Select excellent Digital picture.
12
15 6 9. MUTE
PR
switches the sound On or Off.
SLEEP MENU

VOL VOL
OK 10. TV/AV
PR
selects TV or AV mode.
10
clears the menu / text from the screen switches the set On from Standby.
TV AV

11. I/II/* (option)


16
FAVOURITE I/II/* XDP/*
8 selects the language during dual language broadcast (option)selects the sound
11 output.

12. LIST
displays the programme table.
press LIST key again to clear the LIST table from the screen.

13. SLEEP
sets the sleep timer.

14. SSM/* (option) (Sound Status Memory)


recalls your preferred sound setting.

15. ARC/* (option)


change picture format (Normal/zoom).

16.FAVOURITE
pressing each time this button will select a stored favourite programme.
Remarks :
1. Some keys in remote can be non-functional, these keys are use in other models.
2. Keys marked * are non functional.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE


Many electrical and mechanical parts in this chassis have special safety related characteristics. These parts are identified by in the
Schematic Diagram and Replacement Parts List.
It is essential that these special safety parts should be replaced with the same components as recommended in this manual to prevent X
RADIATION, Shock, Fire, or other Hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.

General Guidance Before returning the receiver to the customer,

An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the always perform an AC leakage current check on the exposed metallic
servicing of a receiver whose chassis is not isolated from the AC parts of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminals, etc., to be sure the
power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this set is safe to operate without damage of electrical shock.
protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury
Leakage Current Cold Check (Antenna Cold Check)
from electrical shocks.
With the instrument AC plug removed from AC source connect an
It will also protect the receiver and it's components from being electrical jumper across the two AC plug prongs. Place the AC switch
damaged by accidental shorts of the circuitary that may be in the on position, connect one lead of ohm meter to the AC plug
inadvertently introduced during the service operation. prongs tied together and touch other ohm meter lead in turn to each
exposed metallic parts such as antenna terminals, phone jacks, etc.
If any fuse (or Fusible Resistor) in this TV receiver is blown, replace it If the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the
with the specified. measured resistance should be between 1MW and 5.2MW.
When the exposed metal has no return path to the chassis the
When replacing a high wattage resistor (Oxide Metal Film reading must be infinite.
Resistor, over 1W), keep the resistor l0mm away from PCB. An other abnormality exists that must be corrected before the
receiver is returned to the customer.
Keep wires away from high voltage or high temperature parts.
Leakage Current Hot Check (See below Figure)
Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube, extreme Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
care should be used in handling the Picture Tube. Do not lift the Do not use a line Isolation Transformer during this check.
Picture tube by it's Neck. Connect 1.5K/10watt resistor in parallel with a 0.15uF capacitor
between a known good earth ground (Water Pipe, Conduit, etc.) and
X-RAY Radiation the exposed metallic parts.
Measure the AC voltage across the resistor using AC voltmeter with
Warning:
1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity.
Reverse plug the AC cord into the AC outlet and repeat AC voltage
The source of X RAY RADIATION in this TV receiver is the measurements for each esposed metallic part. Any voltage
High Voltage Section and the Picture Tube. measured must not exceed 0.75 volt RMS which is corresponds to
For continued X RAY RADIATION protection, the 0.5mA.
replacement tube must be the same type tube as specified In case any measurement is out of the limits sepcified, there is
in the Replacement Parts List. possibility of shock hazard and the set must be checked and repaired
before it is returned to the customer.

Leakage Current Hot Check circuit


To determine the presence of high voltage, use an accurate high
impedance HV meter.
AC Volt meter
Adjust brightness, color, contrast controls to minimum. Measure the
high voltage.
The meter reading should indicate
23.5 + .5KV: 14 19 inch, 26 + 1.5KV: 19 21 inch,
29.0 + 1.5KV: 25 29 inch, 30.0 + 1.5KV: 32 inch,
Good Earth Ground
If the meter indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and
such as WATER PIPE,
correction is required to prevent the possibility of premature CONDUIT etc.
0.15uF
component failure. To Instrument's
exposed
METALLIC PARTS

1.5 Kohm10W

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SERVICING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: Before servicing receivers covered by this service manual transistors and semicounductor "chip" components. The following
and its supplements and addenda, read and follow the SAFETY techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of
PRECAUTIONS on page 3 of this publication. component damage caused by static by static electricity.
NOTE: If unforeseen circumstances create conflict between the 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or
following servicing precautions and any of the safety precautions on semiconductor equipped assembly, drain off any electostatic
page 3 of this publication, always follow the safety precautions. charge on your body by touching a known earth ground.
Remember: Safety First. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available
discharging wrist strap device, which should be removed to
General Servicing Precautions prevent potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit
1. Always unplug the receiver AC power cord from the AC power under test.
source before; 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices,
a. Removing or reinstalling any component, circuit board module place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil,
or any other receiver assembly. to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the
b. Disconnecting or reconnecting any receiver electrical plug or
assembly.
other electrical connection. 3. Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES
c. Connecting a test substitute in parallel with an electrolytic
devices.
capacitor in the receiver. 4. Use only an anti static type solder removal device. Some solder
CAUTION: A wrong part substitution or incorrect polarity
removal devices not classified as "anti static" can generate
installation of electrolytic capacitors may result in an explosion
electrical charges sufficent to demage ES devices.
hazard. 5. Do not use freon propelled chemicals. These can generate
d. Discharging the picture tube anode.
electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
2. Test high voltage only by measuring it with an appropriate high 6. Do not remove a repalcement ES device from its protective
voltage meter or other voltage measuring device (DVM, FETVOM, package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
etc) equipped with a suitable high voltage probe. Do not test high replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically
voltage by "drawing an arc". shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable
3. Discharge the picture tube anode only by (a) first connecting one conductive material).
end of an insulated clip lead to the degaussing or kine aquadag 7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the
grounding system shield at the point where the picture tube socket ieads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to
ground lead is connected, and then (b) touch the other end of the the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be
insulated clip lead to the picture tube anode button, using an installed.
CAUTION: Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit,
insulating handle to avoid personal contact with high voltage.
4. Do not spray chemicals on or near this receiver or any of its and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement
assemblies.
5. Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, clean electrical ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the bruching
contacts only by applying the following mixture to the contacts with together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a
a pipe cleaner, cotton tipped stick or comparable nonabrasive carpeted floor can generate static electricity sufficient to damage
applicator; 10% (by volume) Acetone and 90% (by volume) an ES device.)
isopropyl alcohol (90% 99% strength)
General Soldering Guidelines
CAUTION: This is a flammable mixture. 1. Use a grounded tip, low wattage soldering iron and appropriate tip
Unless specified otherwise in this service manual, lubrication of size and shape that will maintan tip temperature within the range or
contacts in not required. 500º F to 600º F.
6. Do not defeat any plug/socket B+ voltage interlocks with which 2. Use an appropriate gauge of RMA resin core solder composed of
receivers covered by this service manual might be equipped. 60 parts tin/40 parts lead.
7. Do not apply AC power to this instrument and/or any of its 3. Keep the soldering iron tip clean and well tinned.
electrical assemblies unless all solid state device heat sinks are 4. Thorohly clean the surfaces to be soldered. Use a mall wirebristle
correctly installed. (0.5 inch, or 1.25cm) brush with a metal handle.
8. Always connect the test receiver ground lead to the receiver Do not use freon propelled spray on cleaners.
5. Use the following unsoldering technique
chassis ground before connecting the test receiver positive lead. a. Allow the soldering iron tip to reach normal temperature. (500º F
Always remove the test receiver ground lead last.
9. Use with this receiver only the test fixtures specified in this service to 600º F)
b.Heat the component lead until the solder melts.
manual. c. Quickly draw the melted solder with an anti static, suction type
CAUTION: Do not connect the test fixture ground strap to any solder removal device or with solder braid.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuiboard
heatsink in this receiver.
printed foil.
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices 6. Use the following soldering technique.
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily a.Allow the soldering iron tip to reach a normal temperature (500º F
by static electricity. Such components commonly are called to 600º F)
b.First, hold the soldering iron tip and solder the strand against the
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES
component lead the solder melts.
devices are integrated circuits and some fieldeffect

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c. OuIckly move the soldering iron tip to the junction of the Fuse and Conventional Resistor
component lead and the printed circuit foil, and hold it there Removal/Replacement
only until the solder flows onto and around both the 1. Clip each fuse or resistor lead at top of the circuit board hollow
component lead and the foil. stake.
CAUTION: Work quickly to avoid overheating the circuit board 2. Securely crimp the leads of replacement component around notch
printed foil. at stake top.
d. Closely inspect the solder area and remove any excess or 3. Solder the connections.
splashed solder with a small wire bristle brush. CAUTION: Maintain original spacing between the replaced
component and adjacent components and the circuit board to
IC Remove/Replacement prevent excessive component temperatures.
Some chassis circuit boards have slotted holes (oblong) through
which the IC leads are inserted and then bent flat against the circuit Circuit Board Foil Repair
foil. When holes are the slotted type, the following technique should Excessive heat applied to the copper foil of any printed circuit board
be used to remove and replace the IC. When working with boards will weaken the adhesive that bonds the foil to the circuit board
using the familiar round hole, use the standard technique as outlined causing the foil to separate from or "lift off" the board. The following
in parapraphs 5 and 6 above. guidelines and procedures should be followed whenever this
condition is encountered.
Removal
1. Desolder and straighten each IC lead in one operation by gently At IC Connections
prying up on the lead with the soldering iron tip as the solder melts. To repair a defective copper pattern at IC connections use the
2. Draw away the melted solder with an anti static suction type following procedure to install a jumper wire on the copper pattern side
solder removal device (or with solder braid) before removing the of the circuit board. (Use this technique only on IC connections).
IC.
Replacement 1. Carefully remove the damaged copper pattern with a sharp knife.
1. Carefully insert the replacement IC in the circuit boare. (Remove only as much copper as absolutely necessary).
2. Carefully bend each IC lead against the circuit foil pad and solder 2. carefully scratch away the solder resist and acrylic coating (if
it. used) from the end of the remaining copper pattern.
3. Clean the soldered areas with a small wire bristle brush. (It is not 3. Bend a small "U" in one end of a small gauge jumper wire and
necessary to reapply acrylic coating to the areas). carefully crimp it around the IC pin. Solder the IC connection.
4. Route the jumper wire along the path of the out away
"Small-Signal" Discrete Transistor copper pattern and let it overlap the previously scraped end of the
Removal/Replacement good copper pattern. Solder the overlapped area and clip off any
1. Remove the defective transistor by clipping its leads as close as excess jumper wire.
possible to the component body.
2. Bend into a "U" shape the end of each of three leads remaining on At Other Connections
Use the following technique to repair the defective copper pattern at
the circuit board.
3. Bend into a "U" shape the replacement transistor leads. connections other than IC Pins. This technique involoves the
4. Connect the replacement transistor leads to the corresponding installation of a jumper wire on the component side of the circuit
leads extending from the circuit board and crimp the "U" with long board.
nose pliers to insure metal to metal contact then solder each
1. Remove the defective copper pattern with a sharp knife. Remove
connection.
at least 1/4 inch of copper, to ensure that a hazardous condition will
Power Output, Transistor Device not exist if the jumper wire opens.
Removal/Replacement 2. Trace along the copper pattern from both sides of the pattern break
1. Heat and remove all solder from around the transistor leads. and locate the nearest component that is directly connected to the
2. Remove the heatsink mounting screw (if so equipped). affected copper pattern.
3. Carefully remove the transistor from the heat sink of the circuit 3. Connect insulated 20 gauge jumper wire from the lead of the
board. nearest component on one side of the pattern break to the lead of
4. Insert new transistor in the circuit board.
the nearest component on the other side. Carefully crimp and
5. Solder each transistor lead, and clip off excess lead.
6. Replace heatsink. solder the connections.
CAUTION: Be sure the insulated jumper wire is dressed so the it
Diode Removal/Replacement does not touch components or sharp edges.
1. Remove defective diode by clipping its leads as close as possible
to diode body.
2. Bend the two remaining leads perpendicula y to the circuit board.
3. Observing diode polarity, wrap each lead of the new diode around
the corresponding lead on the circuit board.
4. Securely crimp each connection and solder it.
5. Inspect (on the circuit board copper side) the solder joints of the
two "original" leads. If they are not shiny, reheat them and if
necessary, apply additional solder.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Note : Specification and others are subject to change without notice for improvement.

< Video input system: SOUND IF : 33.4MHz (B/G)


PAL B/G, D/K, I/I
32.9MHz (I/I)
SECAM B/G, D/K,L/L** 32.4MHz (D/K)
NTSC M ** 34.4MHz (M)
NTSC 4.43
< Power requirement : 110 240V, 50/60Hz
< Intermediate Frequency (Unit : Mhz)
VISION IF : 38.9MHz < Power consumption : *
COLOR IF : 34.47MHz(4.43)
35.32MHz(3.58) : NTSC M < STAND-BY : <6W
( VIF 4.25000 MHz ) : SECAM**
V I F 4.40625MHz**

< Tuning range

For TV For CATV


Band
B/G D/K I/I NTSC
VHF-Low Ch2-4 Ch1-5 S1'-S3', S1

S2-S10,
VHF-High Ch5-12 Ch6-12 Ch2-13 Ch4-13 S11-S20

Hyper S21-S41

UHF Ch21-69 Chl4-69

< Tuning system : <Feature : Auto programme /Manual programme


FVS Auto Sleep
100 Programme memory (option) Turbo Picture*
200 Programme memory(W/0 TXT) PSM (Picture Status Memory)
Programme Editing
< Antenna input impedance : VHF/UHF 75 ohm, unbalanced Auto Volume Level
SSM (Sound Status Memory)
< OSD (On Screen Display) : EASY_MENU Favourite Program
XDP*
< Voice coil impedance : 8 ohm

< Sound output : *


Dual/Stereo : A2/NICAM(Option)

< External connection : Head Phone Jack


A/V in : 2
PERI Connector(Full Scart) :1 (option)
DVD in (option)

< External In/Output


Audio In:O.5Vrms±3dB, over 10Kohm
Audio Out:0.5Vrms±3dBb,below 1Kohm
Video In/Out:1Vp p±3d8, 75ohm
DVD In Y: 1Vp p±3dB
Pb,Pr : 0.7Vp p±3dB

*Depend on model.
** For Export model.

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DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Chassis Assy Removal
Grasp both side of Frame and pull it backward smoothly.

Important note
This set is disconnected from the power supply through the converter.
transformer. An isolating transformer is necessary for service
operations on the primary side of the converter transformer.

Back Cabinet Removal


Removal the screws residing on the back cabinet and carefully
separate the back cabinet from the front cabinet cabinet. (Fig. 2 1).

PICTURE TUBE HANDLING CAUTION


Due to high vacuum and large surface area of picture tube, great care
CPT Removal must be exercised when handling picture tube. Always lift picture tube
1. Pull out the CPT board from the CPT neck. by grasping it firmly around faceplate.
2. Place the front cabinet on soft material not to mar the front surface NEVER LIFT TUBE BY ITS NECK! The picture tube must not be
or damage control knobs. scratched or subjected to excessive pressure as fracture of glass may
3. Remove 5 screws securing the picture tube mounting brackets to result in an implosion of considerable violence which can cause
the front cabinet. personal injury or property damage.
4. Carefully separate CPT from the front cabinet.

CPT
board
Remove
Screws

Main
PCB

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ADJUSTMENT
< Safety Precautions SVC3
SVC4
1. It is safe to adjust after using insulating transformer FMWS 3 WS 3
between the power supply line and chassis input to MONO 1 BKS 1
DSG 0 BSD 0
prevent the risk of electric shock and protect the
AGN 1 DSK 1
instrument. AVL 1 COR 1
2. Never disconnect leads while the TV receiver is on. BPB 0 PF 1
3. Don't short any portion of circuits while power is on. AVLE 1 RPO 2
4. The adjustment must be done by the correct appliances. AMLOW 0 RPA 2
PWLDAC 5
But this is changeable in view of productivity. BPB2 1
LFOFF 37
5. Unless otherwise noted, set the line voltage to FF1 0
CHSE 1
110~240Vac ± 10%, 50/60Hz. MAXVOL 100 ACL 0
DCXO 1 BLOC 5
6. The adjustment of TV should be performed after
TEXT V 40
warming up for 20 minutes. TEXT H 5
VGAURD 0
< Test Equipment required TER 1
1. Multi meter (volt meter) GAM 1
2. Oscilloscope
3. 10:1 PROBE OPT1
4. Color Analyzer 0: 21" FLAT
INCH 0 1: 21" SUPERSLIM
< CDL Data Adjustment(LINE SVC-0) 0: 4 SYSTEM (BG/DK/I)
1) Press the SVC button to get into the SVC-0 Mode. SYSTEM 1
1: 3 SYSTEM (BG/DK/I)
2) Press the Channel UP/DOWN button to select CDLl2. 0: OFF
3) Press the Volume UP/DOWN button until the CDL data 200PR 1
1: ON
is the same as the Table below. CH AU 0 0: OFF
1: ON
21" FCD 15" CPT 20,21" CPT 0: MONO
SOUND 1
CDL Data 11 10 10 11 0: AV STEOREO
Remark FLAT FLAT 0: BOOSTER OFF
BOOSTER 0
1: BOOSTER ON

4) Press the OK button to memorize the data.


OPT2
= OPTION Data Adjustment(OPTION-l,OPTION-2) 0:LOW CARVE
VOL CURVE 1
1: HIGH CARVE
1) Press OK buttons on both TV set and Remote HIGH DEVIATION 1
0: SOUND HIGH DEVIATION OFF
Controller at the same time to get into SVC mode. 1: SOUND HIGH DEVIATION ON
2) Press the Yellow button several times to find OPTION- 0: W/O SCART
SCART 0
1: SCART RGB INPUT (FB & AV ID
1 or OPTION-2. RECEPTION RELEATED)
3) Input the correspond OPTION data referring to Table 0: W/O EYE
below with the numeric buttons. EYE 1 1: WITH EYE
4) Press the OK button to memorize the data. 0: W/O DEGAUSS
DEGAUSS 0
1: WITH DEGAUSS
0: IK OFF
Table 1. OPTION 1 Function IK 1
1: IK ON
0: W/O COMP
DVD 0
SVC1 SVC2 1: WITH COMP
AGCTO 20 V SLOPE 31
RG 32 V SHIFT 27 OPT3
BG 32 V LINEAR 30 0:HOTEL MODE OFF
GG 25 V AMPLIT 30 HOTEL 0 1: HOTEL MODE ON
BLO R 32 H KSHIFT 32
0: TURBO PICTURE ON
BLO G 25 EW WIDTH 32 XDP/TURBO 0
1: XDP
BLO B 32 EW PARAB 32
EW UPCOR 32 TURBOP 1 0: W/O TURBO PICTURE
CDL 11
EW LOCOR 32 1: WITH TURBO PICTURE
L DLY 8
EW TRAPE 32 X WAVE 0 0: W/O X WAVE
RGB BRI 12
H PARALL 25 1: WITH X WAVE
0: W/O GAME
H BOW 32 GAME 0
1: WITH GAME
SCORRECT 25
V SCROLL 20
V ZOOM 25 OPT4
WBR 0 OSD LANG 1 0: ENG 1: HINDI
WBF 0 BLUE BACK 1 RESERVED
V SYNSLI 0

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Black level
AGC Adjustment (SERVICE 1) Horizornal
FIyBack Time
150Vp-p

Test Point :AGC TP (C102)


Adjust :Remote Controller
White level

GND for dc

White Bafance Adjustment.(LINE SVC-0)


1) Connect RF signal (70dBt0.2d8) and turn on the TV.
Standard adjustment Channel NOTE : This adjustment should be performed after screen
-EU 05 Ch. (frf= 175.25MHz) voltage adjustment.
2) Press the OK buttons on TV set and Remote Controller
at the same time to get into SVC-0 mode. 1) Tune the TV set to receive an 100% white pattern.
3) Press the Channel UP/DOWN button on the Remote 2) Press OK buttons on TV set and remote controller at
the same time to get into SVC mode.
Controller several times to find AGC??. 3) Use the CH CH Key to chose adjustment item.
4) Press the Volume UP/DOWN button until the AGC 4) Use the VOL VOL Key to change item data.
5) Adjustment.
Voltage is the same as the Table below. a) Make the picture luminance 4.5 changing the
5) Press the OK button to memorize the data. " CONTRAST" and "BRIGHTNESS".
b) Adjust X data of low light with BLO-R and Y data with
BLO-B.
c) Adjust X dada of High light RG and Y data with BG.
d) Repeat steps b~c until both low & high light hare same
readings as shown below.
TuneP/N 6700VPF009V 6700VPF016A
Market LG Innotek(w/s TUNER) DAEWOO(W/STUNER)
AGC Voltage 2.7 ± 0.05V 2.7 0.05V L X- Data Y-Data
Low Light 255 239
Tuner P/N 6700MF0018B High Light 267 258
Marker LG Innotek(TBS TUNER)
AGC Voltage 2.5 ± 0.05V
Status Initial Data Remark
FOCUS Adjustment RG 32
GG 25
Test Point : Observing Display BG 32
Adjust : Focus Volume of FBT BLO-R 32
BLO-G 25
1 ) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL OSCH. BLO-B 32
2) Adjust the Focus Volume of FBT for best focus.
6) Press the OK button to memorize the data.

Screen voltage Adjustment


Test Point : Rk ( Red cathode of CPT board)
Adjust : Screen volume of FBT

1) Connect the probe of oscilloscope to the RK (Red


Cathode) of CPT Board.
2) Set the oscilloscope to 50V/div and 20Us/div and after
putting GND line upon the lowest grid line of the scope
by pressing GND button, enter into DC mode.
3) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL-BG O5GH.
4) Adjust Screen Volume of FBT so that the waveform is
the same as below figure (DC 150+3V).

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< Deflection Data Adjustment (Line SVC-1 )

NOTE: To enter SVC mode, press "OK" buttons on both TV set


and the Remote control at the same time.

1. Preparation for Deflection Adjustment


1 ) At SVC mode, press the "IN START" key.
And then, deflection data adjustment OSD (SVC1 mode)
will be displayed.
2) Tune the TV set to receive a PAL 05 CH and set the ARC
mode is standard.

2. Deflection Initial Setup Data

Status Default 21" FLATS/S 21" FLAT LG

VL 31 31 32

VA 31 31 32

VS 31 31 32

HS 31 31 32

SC 25 25 25

3. Deflection Adjustment Procedure

VL (Vertical Linearity)
Adjust so that the boundary line between upper and lower half i s i n
accord with geometric horizontal center of the CPT.

VA (Vertical Amplitude)
Adjust so that the circle of a digital circle pattern may be located within
the effective screen of the CPT.

SC (Vertical "S" Correction)


Adjust so that all distance between each horizontal lines are to be the
same.

VS (Vertical Shift)
Adjust so that the horizontal center line of a digital circle pattern is in
accord with geometric horizontal center of the CPT.

HS (Horizontal Shift)
Adjust so that the vertical center line of a digital circle pattern is in
accord with geometric vertical center of the CPT.

Press the OK button to memorize the data.

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PURITY & CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
Caution: 5. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil.
Convergence and Purity have been factory aligned. Do not attempt to 6. Position the beam bender locking rings at the 9 o'clock position
tamper with these alignments. and the other three pairs of tabs (2,4 and 6 pole magnets) at the
However, the effects of adjacent receiver components, or 12 o'clock position.
replacement of picture tube or deffection yoke may require the need
to readjust purity any convergence.

DEFLECTION YPKE 6 POLE


PURITY%CONVERGENCE MAGNETS
MAGNET ASSEMBLY PURITY MAGNET(2 POLE)

6 POLE

4 POLE
X-AXISYOKE MAGNET
POSITIONING
(L/R PURITY)
RUBBER
WEDGES PURITY MAGNET
4 POLE
GLASS CLOTH TAPE CONVERGENCE MAGNET ASSEMBLY

< Purity Adjustment

This procedure DOES NOT apply to bonded yoke and picture tube 7. Perform the following steps, in the order given, to prepare the
receiver for the purity adjustment procedure.
assemblies.
The instrument should be at room temperature (60 degress F or a. Face the receiver in the "magnetic north" direction.
above) for six (6) hours and be operating at low beam current (dark
background) for approximately 20 to 30 minutes before performing b. Externally dsgauss the receiver screen with the television
purity adjustments. power turned off.

CAUTION: Do not remove any trim magnets that may be attached c. Turn the television on for approximately 10 seconds to perform
to the bell of the picture tube. internal degaussing and then turn the TV off.

1. Remove the AC power and disconnect the internal degaussing d. Unplug the internal degaussing coil. This allows the thermistor
to cool down while you are performing the purity adjustment.
coil.
DO NOT MOVE THE RECEIVER FROM ITS "MAGNETIC
NORTH" POSITION.
2. Remove the yoke from the neck of the picture tube.
e. Turn the receiver on and obtain a red raster by increasing the
3. If the yoke has the tape version beam bender, remove it and
red bias control (CW) and decreasing the bias controls for the
replace it with a adjustable type beam bender (follow the remaining two colors (CCW).
instructions provided with the new beam bender)
f. Attach two round magnets on the picture tube screen at 3
4. Replace the yoke on the picture tube neck, temporarily remove o'clock and 9 o'clock positions, approximately one (1 ) inch from
the three (3) rubber wedges from the bell of the picture tube and the edge of the mask (use double sided tape).
then slide the yoke completely forward.

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1.ADJUST YOKE Z AXIS FIRST 1.ADJUST BEAM BENDER 2 POLE
TO GET EQUAL BLUE MAGNET TO GET FOUR EQUAL
COLOR CIRCLES COLOR CIRCLES

MAGNETS

RED RED

8. Referring to above, perform the following two steps: 6. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil and apply AC power.
a. Adjust the yoke Z axis to obtain equal blue circles.
b. Adjust the appropriate beam bender tabs to obtain correct purity 7. Turn he receiver on for 10 seconds to perform internal
(four equal circles). degaussing and then turn the receiver off again.

9. After correct purity is set, tighten the yoke clamp screw and 8. Unplug the internal degaussing coil.
remove the two screen magnets.
9. Turn on the receiver, connect a signal generator to the VHF
10. Remove the AC power and rotate the receiver 180 degrees antenna terminal and apply a crosshatch signal.
(facing "magnetic south"). Caution: During the convergence adjustment procedure, be very
careful not to disturb the purity adjustment tabs are
11. Reconnect the internal degaussing coil. accidentally move, purity should be confirmed before
proceeding with the convergence adjustments.
12. Turn the receiver on for 10 seconds (make sure the receiver
came on) to perform internal degaussing, and then turn the Note: Make sure the focus is set correctly on this instrument
receiver off. before proceeding with the following adjustment.

13. Unplug the internal degaussing coil. 10. Converge the red and blue vertical lines to the green vertical line
at the center of the screen by performing the following steps
14. Turn on the receiver and check the purity by holding one (1) (below TABLE).
round magnet at the 3 o'clock and a second round magnet at 9
o'clock position. If purity is not satisfactory, repeat steps 8 a. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 4 pole ring magnet
simultaneously in opposite directions from the 12 o'clock
through 14. position to converge the red and blue vertical lines.
b. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 6 pole ring magnet
15. Turn off the receiver and reconnect the internal degaussing coil.& simultaneously in opposite directions form the 12 o'clock
position to converge the red and blue (now purple)
vertical lines with the green vertical line.
< Convergence Adjustment
11. Converge the red and blue horizontal with the green line at the
center of the screen by performing the following steps. (below
Caution: This procedure DOES NOT apply to bonded yoke and TABLE)
picture tube assemblies.
Do not use screen magnets during this adjustment a. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 4 pole ring magnet
procedure. Use of screen magnets will cause an incorrect simultaneously in the same direction (keep the spacing
between the two tabs the same) to converge the red and
display.
blue horizontal lines.
b. Carefully rotate both tabs of the 6 pole ring magnet
1. Remove AC power and disconnect the internal degaussing coil.
simultaneously in same direction (keep the spacing
between the two tabs the same) to converge the red and
2. Apply AC Power and set the brightness to the Picture Reset
blue (nowpurple) horizontal lines with the green
condition. Set the Color control to minimum. horizontal line.
c. Secure the tabs previsouly adjusted by locking them in
3. Make a horizontal line. place with the locking tabs on the beam bender.
4. Adjust the Red, Green and Blue Bias controls to get a dim white
line.

5. Restore the screen by removing the horizontal line.

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RING ROTATION DIRECTION MOVEMENT OF RED
PAIRS OF BOTH TABS AND BLUE BEAMS

B B
OPPOSITE OR
R R
4
POLE

SAME B R OR B R

B B
OPPOSITE OR
6 R R
POLE

B R OR B R
SAME

UP/DOWN ROCKING OF THE YOKE LEFT/RIGHT ROCKING OF THE YOKE


CAUSES OPPOSITE ROTATION OF RED CAUSES OPPOSITE SIZE CHANGE OF THE
AND BLUE RASTERS RED AND BLUE RASTERS

GREEN

ADJUSTMENT
ADJUSTMENT VIEWING
VIEWING AREA
AREA BLUE RED GREEN
RED

GREEN RED BLUE BLUE RED


BLUE RED GREEN

RED BLUE

TV
SCREEN
GREEN
12. While watching the 6 o'clock positions on the screen, rock the 17. Temporarily place a rubber wedge at the 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock
front of the yoke in a vertical (up/down) direction to converge the positions to hold the horizontal position of the yoke.
red and blue vertical lines. (Fig upper left) 18. Check the 3 o'clock and 9 o' clock areas to confirm that the red
13. Temporarily place a rubber wedge at the 12 o'clock position to and blue vertical lines are converged. If the lines are not
hold the vertical position or the yoke. converged, slightly offset the horizontal tilt of the yoke (move the
14. Check the 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock areas to confirm that the red temporary rubber wedges if necessary) to equally balance the
and blue horizontal lines are converged. convergence error of the horizontal lines at 6 o'clock and 12
If the lines are not converged, slightly offset the vertical tilt of the o'clock and the vertical lines at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock.
yoke (move the rubber wedge if necessary) to equally balance 19. Using a round magnet confirm purity at the center, right and left
the convergence error of the horizontal tines at 3 o'clock and 9 sides and corners. See Purity Adjustment Procedure.
o'clock and the vertical lines at 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock. 20. Reconfirm convergence and apply a 1.5 inch piece of glass tape
15. Place a 1.5 inch piece of glass tape over the rubber foot at the over the rubber toot at the rear of the 5 o'clock and the 7 o'clock
rear of the 12 o'clock wedge. wedges.
16. While watching the 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock areas of the screen,
rock the front of the yoke in the horizontal (left to right) motion to
converge the red and blue horizontal lines. (Fig. upper right)

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IC 805

39 27 W6554
44 IC 803 12 10.5V
45
59
46
9
43 33 40
24
52 2 22
25 14
42 IC 804 110V

S-VCC
9V REG
35
34 14
15
47 STV 9326

12 57

15
56
13

HVcc

49, 50, 51

61 , 63
62
1
7
30
R,G,B SECTION

ABL CIRCUIT

IC 501

brightness contrast FBT


reduction reduction BEAM CURRENT
T402
(2.5V) (3.5V)
48
R517 R408 R411
9 ABL
C548
R415 A
C420

R414
B+

To protect the picture tube and FBT,the average beam current an d peak beam current may not to high.
The beam current limit information and High Voltage(H.V) t racking information are derived from
the H.V voltage winding of T401 (point A).

1. The contrast and brightness reduction of RGB is proportional to the voltage on the pin 48 of IC501.

2. As the beam current(slow),and H.V (fast) are changes, the voltage of point A is changed.

3. By the increase of beam current ,the point A voltage is decreased and this information is fed to pin 48 of IC501.
- Contrast reduction begins when V49 is below than 3.1V.
- By the more increasing of the beam current , the V48 decreased and eventually when this voltage is less than
1.8V the brightness reduction is started.
Deflection SECTION
HORIZONTAL DRIVE CIRCUIT
i1(t1.t2)
FBT
FR401 i5
1
T401
5V HDT Q401
H.Vcc Primary
i3(t3.t4)
R555 H-DY Winding
C402
i2(t2.t3) C405
IC501
Q442 CT
2
H OUT C2231Y R407 C496
CS
56 Q402 R403
R556 J406 C401 J405 R421
B+
D403 C403 110V
i4(t4.t5)

t3
t1 t2 t4 t5 t6
1. The H drive output is open collector and active low,
t1 : Q402 is switched on.
I.e. the H-out TR should conduct during the low period VB of Q401
of output.
t t1.t2 : Collector current of Q401 increases linearly.
2. Under normal operation condition the duty cycle of the i1 flows from C496 Which have been charged
Collector
output pulse is 50%. at the end of first half of scan.
Current t
i5 also flows, energy stored in the primary
of Q401
3. To ensure a smooth start/stop behavior of the horizontal winding(.) of FBT.
deflection and protect the H-out TR, there are 3 different
condition of H-drive output. The Voltage t2 : Q401 is switched off abruptly.
During switch-on. at H-DY
The horizontal output starts with the double frequency t2.t3 : Reverse EMF of H-DY maintains i1 direction
The current
(31KHz) and with duty of 75%(off),25%(on). and charges C405.
of resonant
After about 50mSec of switch-on. Reverse EMF of the FBT primary occurs to
Capacitor
The frequency is changed to normal value(15.625KHz) maintain is direction.
(C405)
and duty cycle to 50%.
During switching-off. t3 : Q401 is still off.
DAMP
Also the frequency is switched to the double value and
current
R.G.B drive is set to Max. and after 100mSec R.G.B t3.t4 : C405 discharges through H-DY.
is set to Min. and 50mSec later the H drive is switch-off. i2
Deflection i1
4. The H drive pulse from the MICOM (IC 501) is amplified by the current of t4.t5 : H-DY attempts to maintain i3 direction.
horizontal drive circuit,to get sufficient base drive current H-DY Damping diode becomes forward biased
i3 i4
for the high voltage switching TR(Q401). and C496 is charged.
tr : retrace period
ts : scannig period

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AUDIO AMP. SECTION
TDA7297

R604
IC602
TDA7297
15+15W DUAL BRIDGE AMPLIFIER C602
4 + SPEAKER
_ 1
FEATURES : R606

• WIDE SUPPLY VOLTAGE RANGE (6.5V-18V) ST-5V


• MINIMUM EXTERNAL COMPONENTS 7
• INTERNALLY FIXED GAIN _
R610 2
• STAND-BY & MUTE FUNCTIONS +
• THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION 58 Vref
• SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION L SPK OUT
R608 R611 C607 C604
R SPK OUT 59 12 + SPEAKER
C606 _ 15
C605

R609
Pin descriptions of TDA7297
HEAD-PHONE
Pin NO ROLE DESCRIPTION JACK

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1 Output 1+ C601 _
1 C603 3 6
9.1V 14
2 Output 1- ZD601 2
+
R602
3 Vcc Supp y Vo tage 9 8 3 13
U.O.C R601
4 In1 Aud o Input 1t
MICOM S-Gnd Pw-Gnd J224
5,10,11 MUTE 37 S-Vcc
Nc Not us ng.
J609 Q621
J557 C611 C612
6 Mute

7 St-by
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
8 Pw-Gnd Power Ground
- Audio signal from the PIN 58, 59 of IC501 are applied to PIN4,12
9 S-Gnd S gna Ground
through R604,R608[Input level adjust] and C602,C606[AC coupling].
12 In2 Aud o nput 2
• R601 is to mute during ST-BY mode.
13 Vcc Supp y Vo tage
• IC603,Q621 is for muting during the set is on.
14 Output 2- • ZD601/ R602 is to drop the input voltage IC603.
15 Output 2+
EXPLODED VIEW

P801

913
150
170

400

112

500

510
300
120

122

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LOCATION

6335V21019S CPT ASSEMBLY,A68QCU770X54 K(+0.20G) 0G LG PHILIPS DISPLAYS GUMI,ITC

120 C779L SPEAKER,MID RANGE

122 4811V00327A BRACKET SPEAKER

150 150 D02T Coil,Degaussing

170 170 A01P CPT EARTH

300 ACQ30606912 Cover Assembly,21FE3AG A9 UOC TOP

400 1PTF0403116 BACK COVER ASSEMBLY,

500 EBR34786602 Chassis Assembly

510 4811V00327B BRACKET

913 FAB30021402 Screw Assembly

P801 6410VAH003D POWER CORD,ISI 2000 (GROOMET 325)MM . BLACK

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LOCATION LOCATION

C32 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V


C40 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V
C803 0CE337KV6A0 330uF 20% 450V C521 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V
C832 0CQ2231N509 22nF 10% 100V C658 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V
C537 0CQ1831N509 18nF 10% 100V C818 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V
C403 0CQ1521N509 1.5nF 10% 100V C833 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V
C817 0CQ1031N409 10nF 5% 100V C213 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C910 0CN5610K519 560pF 10% 50V C214 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C815 0CK3320K515 3300P 50V C519 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C413 0CK2220W515 2.2nF 10% 500V C711 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C612 0CE477DH618 470uF 20% 25V C713 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C850 0CE477DF618 470uF 20% 16V C718 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C520 0CQ6821N509 6.8nF 10% 100V C720 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C518 0CQ2242K439 220nF 5% 50V C721 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C204 0CN4710K519 470pF 10% 50V C722 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C205 0CN4710K519 470pF 10% 50V C758 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C206 0CN4710K519 470pF 10% 50V C759 0CE105DK618 1uF 20% 50V
C209 0CN4710K519 470pF 10% 50V C102 0CN1030F679 10nF 20% 16V
C56 0CN4710K519 470pF 10% 50V C105 0CN1030F680 10nF 20% 16V
C401 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V C113 0CN1030F681 10nF 20% 16V
C506 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V 0CN1030F682 10nF 20% 16V
C115
C517 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V 0CN1030F683 10nF 20% 16V
C30
C523 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V 0CN1030F684 10nF 20% 16V
C33
C712 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V 0CN1030F685 10nF 20% 16V
C524
C760 0CE106DF618 10uF 20% 16V 0CN1030F686 10nF 20% 16V
C525 0CN1030F687 10nF 20% 16V
C111 0CE476DF618 47uF 20% 16V
C538 0CN1030F688 10nF 20% 16V
C503 0CE476DF618 47uF 20% 16V
C554 0CN1030F689 10nF 20% 16V
C555 0CE476DF618 47uF 20% 16V
C607 0CN1030F690 10nF 20% 16V
C516 0CN1040K949 100nF 20TO+80% 50V
C714 0CN1030F691 10nF 20% 16V
C532 0CN1040K949 100nF 20TO+80% 50V
C415 0CE108DH618 1000uF 20% 25V C906 0CN1030F692 10nF 20% 16V
C419 0CE108DH618 1000uF 20% 25V R504 0CN1030F693 10nF 20% 16V
C831 0CE108DH618 1000uF 20% 25V ZD802 0CE476CP618 47uF 20% 160V
C422 0CE475DR618 4.7uF 20% 250V C835 0CE228DF618 2200uF 20% 16V
C901 0CE475DR618 4.7uF 20% 250V C826 0CE227DD618 220uF 20% 10V
C904 0CE475DR618 4.7uF 20% 250V C418 0CE226DK618 22uF 20% 50V
C809 0CE104DK618 100nF 20% 50V C810 0CE225DK618 2.2uF 20% 50V
C411 0CE105BR618 1uF 20% 250V C551 0CQ6831N509 68nF 10% 100V
C840 0CE105DP618 1uF 20% 160V C306 0CN2220F569 2.2nF 10% 16V
C427 0CE106DH618 10uF 20% 25V C514 0CN2220F570 2.2nF 10% 16V
C304 0CE107DK618 100uF 20% 50V C515 0CQ1044R539 100nF 10% 250V
C502 0CE476DD618 47uF 20% 10V C902 0CQ1021N509 1nF 10% 100V
C801 0CE476DD618 47uF 20% 10V C603 0CQ1021N510 1nF 10% 100V
C602 0CF2241L438 220nF 5% 63V C605 0CQZVBK002C 0.22uF 10% 275V
C606 0CF2241L438 220nF 5% 63V C802 0CE227DP61A 220uF 20% 160V
C812 0CK4710W515 470pF 10% 500V C814 181 120K 2.2nF 20% 4000V Y5U 25TO+85C TP
C821 0CK4710W515 470pF 10% 500V C843 181 091D 1nF 10% 1000V Y5R 25TO+85C TP
C547 0CN1010K519 100pF 10% 50V C804 181 091D 1nF 10% 1000V Y5R 25TO+85C TP
C112 0CN1020K519 1nF 10% 50V C805 181 033S 1.2nF 10% 2000V Y5P 25TO+85C TP
C508 0CN1020K519 1nF 10% 50V C903 181 091Y 680pF 10% 2000V Y5R 25TO+125C TP
C233 0CN6820F569 6.8nF 10% 16V C813 181 091C 470pF 10% 1000V Y5R 25TO+85C TP
C234 0CN6820F569 6.8nF 10% 16V C414 181 091C 470pF 10% 1000V Y5R 25TO+85C TP
C103 0CE106DK618 10uF 20% 50V C417 181 007C 100nF 5% 50V MPE 40TO+85C TP
C709 0CE106DK618 10uF 20% 50V C303 181 007C 100nF 5% 50V MPE 40TO+85C TP
C562 0CE474DK618 470nF 20% 50V C522 181 007C 100nF 5% 50V MPE 40TO+85C TP
C563 0CE474DK618 470nF 20% 50V C552 181 007C 100nF 5% 50V MPE 40TO+85C TP
C402 0CE475DK618 4.7uF 20% 50V C561 181 033K 270pF 10% 2000V Y5P 25TO+85C TP
C426 0CE475DK618 4.7uF 20% 50V C405 181 301C 150nF 5% 100V PP 40TO+85C
C108 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C511 181 009R 22nF 10% 200V PP 40TO+85C
C110 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C416 181 009R 22nF 10% 200V PP 40TO+85C
C212 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C420 181 011B 1nF 5% 1.6KV MPP 40TO+85C
C240 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C811 181 015E 6.8nF 3% 1.6KV MPP 40TO+85C
C548 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C406 181 013Z 300nF 5% 400V MPP 40TO+85C
C601 0CE226DF618 22uF 20% 16V C431
C28 0CE107DD618 100uF 20% 10V

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LOCATION LOCATION

R218 0RD2200F614 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA57


Resistor R502 0RD2200F615 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA58
J609 0RD5601F609 5.6KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R511 0RD2200F616 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA59
R837 0RD5601F610 5.6KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R512 0RD2200F617 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA60
C504 0RD6800F609 680OHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R513 0RD2200F618 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA61
R1 0RD6800F610 680OHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R518 0RD2200F619 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA62
R105 0RD6800F611 680OHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R519 0RD2200F620 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA63
R72 0RD6800F612 680OHM 5% 1/6W TA55 R901 0RD2200F621 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA64
R309 0RD4701F609 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R902 0RD2200F622 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA65
R310 0RD4701F610 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R903 0RD2200F623 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA66
R524 0RD4701F611 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R925 0RD2200F624 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA67
R58 0RD4701F612 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA55 R16 0RD4700F609 470OHM 5% 1/6WTA52
R601 0RD4701F613 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA56 R501 0RD4700F610 470OHM 5% 1/6WTA53
R65 0RD4701F614 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA57 R16 0RD1001F609 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R68 0RD4701F615 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA58 R18 0RD1001F610 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R803 0RD4701F616 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA59 R223 0RD1001F611 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54
R82 0RD4701F617 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA60 R226 0RD1001F612 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA55
R833 0RD4701F618 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA61 R547 0RD1001F613 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA56
R838 0RD4701F619 4.7KOHM 5% 1/6W TA62 R836 0RD1001F614 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA57
R120 0RD1003F609 100KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R884 0RD1001F615 1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA58
R179 0RD1003F610 100KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R920 0RD4703A609 470KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R507 0RD3902F609 39KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R403 0RD5600A609 560OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R812 0RD3902F610 39KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R412 0RD7501A609 7.5KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R832 0RD3902F611 39KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R411 0RS1001H609 1KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R308 0RD4702F609 47KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R404 0RS1002H609 10KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R328 0RD4702F610 47KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R409 0RS2202H609 22KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R605 0RD4702F611 47KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R425 0RS2700K619 270OHM 5% 2W TP
R611 0RD4702F612 47KOHM 5% 1/6W TA55 R104 0RD0272F609 27OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
FR404 0RP0050H709 0.05OHM 10% 1/2W TA52 R510 0RD0272F610 27OHM 5% 1/6W TA53
FR405 0RP0050H710 0.05OHM 10% 1/2W TA53 R407 0RD0332A609 33OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
FR406 0RP0050H711 0.05OHM 10% 1/2W TA54 R873 0RD0392A609 39 OHM 1/2 W(7.0) 5.00% TA52
FR816 0RP0050H712 0.05OHM 10% 1/2W TA55 R810 0RD0472F609 47OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R207 0RD0752F609 75OHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R831 0RD0472F610 47OHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R211 0RD0752F610 75OHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R304 0RD0561A609 5.6OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R212 0RD0752F611 75OHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R408 0RD6801F609 6.8KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R906 0RD1201A609 1.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52 R808 0RD6801F610 6.8KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R907 0RD1201A610 1.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA53 R225 0RD8203F609 820KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R908 0RD1201A611 1.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA54 R521 0RD8203F610 820KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
J521 0RD3001F609 3KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R331 0RN0471H609 4.7OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R214 0RD3001F610 3KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R332 0RN0471H610 4.7OHM 5% 1/2W TA53
R861 0RD3001F611 3KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R406 0RS3301K607 3.3KOHM 5% 2W TA62
R401 0RS2702H609 27KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52 R443 0RS3301K608 3.3KOHM 5% 2W TA63
R458 0RS2702K607 27KOHM 5% 2W TA62 R103 0RD1201F609 1.2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R427 0RD7502F609 75KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R606 0RD1201F610 1.2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
FR403 0RF0121K607 1.2OHM 5% 2W TA62 R609 0RD1201F611 1.2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54
FR901 0RF0241K607 2.4OHM 5% 2W TA62 R413 0RD1801A609 1.8KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R814 0RKZVTA001C 8.2MOHM 5% 1/2W TA52 R807 0RD2200A609 220OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R802 0RKZVTA001K 470KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52 R912 0RD2204A609 2.2MOHM 5% 1/2WTA52
R131 0RN3902F409 39KOHM 1% 1/6W TA52 R303 0RD2400A609 240OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R809 0RN3902F410 39KOHM 1% 1/6W TA53 R508 0RD3302F609 33KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R834 0RN4701F409 4.7KOHM 1% 1/6W TA52 R102 0RD3601F609 3.6KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
FR825 0RP0020J809 0.02OHM 20% 1W TA52 R19 0RD4300F609 430OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R620 0RS0561K607 5.6OHM 5% 2W TA62 R909 0RS2201H609 2.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R17 0RD1501F609 1.5KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R910 0RS2201H610 2.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA53
R555 0RD1501F610 1.5KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R911 0RS2201H611 2.2KOHM 5% 1/2W TA54
R604 0RD1501F611 1.5KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R804 0RS4702K607 47KOHM 5% 2W L TA62
R608 0RD1501F612 1.5KOHM 5% 1/6W TA55 R805 0RS4702K608 47KOHM 5% 2W L TA63
R423 0RD1202F609 12KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R806 0RS4702K609 47KOHM 5% 2W L TA64
R516 0RD1202F610 12KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R134 0RD1002F609 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R520 0RD1202F611 12KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R415 0RD1002F610 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
J519 0RD2200F609 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA52 R424 0RD1002F611 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54
J525 0RD2200F610 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA53 R441 0RD1002F612 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA55
J526 0RD2200F611 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA54 R503 0RD1002F613 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA56
J527 0RD2200F612 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA55 R60 0RD1002F614 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA57
R217 0RD2200F613 220OHM 5% 1/6W TA56 R602 0RD1002F615 10KOHM 5% 1/6W TA58

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LOCATION

J515 0RD1000F609 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA52


J517 0RD1000F610 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA53
J520 0RD1000F611 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA54
J522 0RD1000F612 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA55
J535 0RD1000F613 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA56
R101 0RD1000F614 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA57
R506 0RD1000F615 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA58
R523 0RD1000F616 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA59
R536 0RD1000F617 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA60
R538 0RD1000F618 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA61
R556 0RD1000F619 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA62
R67 0RD1000F620 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA63
R69 0RD1000F621 100OHM 5% 1/6W TA64
C232 0RD2203F609 220KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
C235 0RD2203F610 220KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R20 0RD3000F609 300OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R405 0RD3000F610 300OHM 5% 1/6W TA53
L101 0RD0392F609 39OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R205 0RD2200H609 220OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R206 0RD2200H610 220OHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R100 0RD0562F609 56OHM 5% 1/6W TA52
J154 0RD1801F609 1.8KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
FR401 0RF0470J607 0.47OHM 5% 1W TA62
R178 0RD5101F609 5.1KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R18 0RD2001F609 2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R604 0RD2001F610 2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R608 0RD2001F611 2KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54
R224 0RD1601F609 1.6KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
J558 0RD6202F609 62KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
J559 0RD6202F610 62KOHM 5% 1/6W TA53
R423 0RD6202F611 62KOHM 5% 1/6W TA54
R817 0RN2002F409 20KOHM 1% 1/6W TA52
R815 0RN9102F409 91KOHM 1% 1/6W TA52
R818 0RN9102F410 91KOHM 1% 1/6W TA53
R414 0RS6802H609 68KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R21 0RD2401F609 2.4KOHM 5% 1/6W TA52
R426 0RD2403H609 240KOHM 5% 1/2W TA52
R801 180 A03Q 1OHM 5% 7W BK

INDUCTOR

L204 0LA0102K119 10UH 10% 0V 160MA TA52


L205 0LA0102K120 10UH 10% 0V 160MA TA53
L206 0LA0102K121 10UH 10% 0V 160MA TA54
L207 0LA0102K122 10UH 10% 0V 160MA TA55
L209 0LA0102K123 10UH 10% 0V 160MA TA56
L105 0LA0121K119 1.2UH 10% 0V 260MA TA52
L509 0LA0121K120 1.2UH 10% 0V 260MA TA53
L533 0LA0121K121 1.2UH 10% 0V 260MA TA54
L540 0LA0121K122 1.2UH 10% 0V 260MA TA55
L543 0LA0121K123 1.2UH 10% 0V 260MA TA56
L102 0LA0101K119 1UH 10% - 270MA TA52
L802 150-C02F LEAD 82uH 50V 0A
L405 6140VE0001V RT-21FA30X 60uH 50V

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DIODE
LOCATION

ZD503 0DZ820009AH 8.2V 7.78TO8.19V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 1


ZD102 0DZ330009DF 33V 30.32TO31.88V 65OHM 500MW TP 2P 1
ZD803 0DZ150009BE 15V 13.89TO14.62V 25OHM 500MW TP 2P 1
D424 0DRTW00164B 600V 1.3V 5UA 50A 250NSEC TP 2P 1
D904 0DR140049AC 1N4004A T 81 TP 500V 1.0A 30A 10UA
D801 0DD400509BB 600V 1.7V 10UA 30A 75NSEC TP 2P 1
D301 0DD400509AA 1N4005 600V 1.1V 5UA 30A 0SEC TP 2P 1
ZD851 0DZ910009BD 9.1V 8.57TO9.01V 25OHM 500MW TP 2P 1
ZD401 0DZ510009BF 5.1V 4.94TO5.2V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 1
ZD601 0DZ510009BF 5.1V 4.94TO5.2V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 2
ZD910 0DZ510009BF 5.1V 4.94TO5.2V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 3
ZD911 0DZ510009BF 5.1V 4.94TO5.2V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 4
ZD912 0DZ510009BF 5.1V 4.94TO5.2V 20OHM 500MW TP 2P 5
D405 0DD060009AC TP 600V 250NSEC
D406 0DD060009AC TP 600V 250NSEC
D407 0DD060009AC TP 600V 250NSEC
D177 0DD414809ED 1N4148 1V 100V 150MA 500MA 4NSEC 500MW TP 2P 1
D403 0DD414809ED 1N4148 1V 100V 150MA 500MA 4NSEC 500MW TP 2P 2
R517 0DD414809ED 1N4148 1V 100V 150MA 500MA 4NSEC 500MW TP 2P 3
D901 0DR210009AC TP 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A
D902 0DR210009AC TP 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A
D903 0DR210009AC TP 200V 0.2A 1A 50SEC 100A
DB801 0DRTW00071A 600V 1V 5UA 120A ST 4P 4
D813 0DD300009AC 600V 1.1V 10UA 50A 400NSEC TP 2P 1
D826 0DD300009AC 600V 1.1V 10UA 50A 400NSEC TP 2P 2
LD11 0DLLT0020AA 2.6V 30mA 19mCD 0W 2.54MM TP 2P
D824 0DRTW00141A 200V 975MV 10UA 125A 35NSEC ST 2P 1

TRANSISTOR

Q402 0TR233109AA NPN 8V 80V 60V 700MA 100NA 1W TP 3P


Q10 0TR534309AA NPN 5V 60V 50V 150MA 100NA 625MW TP 3P
Q203 0TR534309AA NPN 5V 60V 50V 150MA 100NA 625MW TP 3P
Q621 0TR534309AA NPN 5V 60V 50V 150MA 100NA 625MW TP 3P
Q801 0TR534309AA NPN 5V 60V 50V 150MA 100NA 625MW TP 3P
Q813 0TR102009AB NPN 30V 10V 50V 100MA 500NA 50 400MW TP 3P
Q16 0TR103009AD NPN 40V 0V 50V 100MA 500NA 70 400MW TP 3P
Q502 0TR198009BA PNP 5V 50V 50V 0.15A 0.0000001A 625MW TO92 TP 3P
Q101 0TR319709AB NPN 4V 30V 25V 50MA 100NA 625MW TP 3P
Q407 0TR421009CC PNP 5V 0.3KV 0.3KV 0.05A 0.00000001A 50 625MW TP 3P
Q401 0TRST10001A NPN 7V 1.5KV 700V 10A 200MA 18 40W ST 3P

IC

IC805 IC
IC04 0IMCRAU004A S1117 33PIC 4.8TO12V 3.3V 2W ST 3P
IC603 0IKE780500P KIA78L05BP(AT) 7TO20V 5V 800MW TP 3P
Q830 0IMCRAU002A S7142M 10V 4.2V 400MW ST 3P
IC802 0IMCRFA007A KA431AZ 2.47TO2.52V 36V 770MW TP 3P
IC901 0IPRPKD003A PC17L1(5V/35V 4P) 5V 35V 35V 50MA 100NA 600 DIP ST
IC602 0IPRP00747A TDA6107AJF 180TO210V 6mA 5.5M SIP ST 9P
IC751 0ILNR00189A TDA7297SA 6TO18V 0 0.10% 15W 30W 56DB 2 DIP ST 15P
IC803 0IPRPSA018A LA7958N E 8.0TO12.0V 300MW DIP ST 22P 3
IC804 0IKE780500Q KIA7805API 7TO20V 5V 2W ST 3P
IC301 0IMCRKE002B KIA78R09API 10TO25V 9V 1.5W ST 4P
IC02 0IPRPSG016C STV9302B 10VTO35V,0VTO0V 60HZ 0W 0F ST 7P
IC501 0IAL241600B AT24C16 2.5VTO5.5V,0VTO0V 10MSEC DIP ST 8P
EAN36155801 TDA12135PS/N1F00 4.7VTO5.3V,3VTO3.6V,4.7VTO8.4V 25MHZ 0W 1pF DIP ST 64P

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SWITCH
LOCATION

SW11 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF


SW12 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF
SW13 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF
SW14 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF
SW15 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF
SW16 140 315A THVH472GBC(VERTICAL) 1C1P 12VDC 0.05A VERTICAL 160GF
SW801 6600VM1001A SDKLA1 ALPS UL/CSA 250V 5A VERTICAL 460G

SPARK GAP

SG901 6918VAX002J 6918VAX002A LOCAL INDIA 350V 5MM AXIAL LGEIL LOCAL
SG902 6918VAX002J 6918VAX002A LOCAL INDIA 350V 5MM AXIAL LGEIL LOCAL
SG903 6918VAX002J 6918VAX002A LOCAL INDIA 350V 5MM AXIAL LGEIL LOCAL
SG911 6918VAX002E WSP 351M 350V 20% AXIAL TP 7.5
SG912 6918VAX002E WSP 351M 350V 20% AXIAL TP 7.6
SG913 6918VAX002E WSP 351M 350V 20% AXIAL TP 7.7

JACK

JA02 6613V00006E PJ6062E 16P RCA2P,PHONE JACK 3P+E/P WITH DOUBLE S/W
JK202 6612VJH004H PJ6056H 15MM 2RX3C 6PORTS_YELLOW/WHITE/RED

FILTER & CRYSTAL

Z111 6200VQS001L K2971M 38.90MHZ 17X3.9X8.7MM RADIAL ST


FB801 125 022R BI3857 30OHM 3.6X5.7MM AXIAL TP
FB805 125 022R BI3857 30OHM 3.6X5.7MM AXIAL TP
T802 150 F06J SQE2930 18MH PHY TURN
X01 156 A01Z HC 49/U 24.576MHZ 24.576MHZ 22pF,7pF HC 49U DIP BK
T401 EBJ32361001 151 C02F LOCAL 200MH 0.8MH 39E 0.08E

MISCELLANEOUS

F801 0FS4001B51D 4000MA 250 V 5.2X20 CY/GL


SK901 6620VBC003A PCS030A 8P STRAIGHT 15.24MM 10.9MM PCS030A 8P
163 051F J503P84D 140M290Q 14OHM 20% 290V 0A 0K RADIAL BK 6700PFPL05ATAEM G001D LG PAL FS G101D
TH801 EBJ36105703 FOK21LG03C D12.5 112V 3.789KV 1.05KV 25.85KV 1500pF 3.05mH 0.87ohm 6.43Vrms
T402 164 003K INR14D621K(600pF 14MM) 620V 10% 600pF UL/CSA/VDE RADIAL BK
VD801 6712SCA226B REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER KSM 913LG1T 4.5TO5.5V 1.2MA 37.9KHZ TR 3P
PA01 6170VMCA13X EER4215 300UH B+110V, STR W6754, MC 059A
Software Version
( Latest )

ACCESSORIES

A1 MFL38514401 CP79A 21FE3AG A9 ATRSLLN LG LGEIL LOCAL


A2 6710V00140S MOLD ABS CP79A AV STEREO LGEIL LOCAL

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LG Electronics

P/NO : 3828VD0087B

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