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CONTENTS
General Information/Remote Controls ............... 1
Installer’s Menu ............................................. 2
Servicing/Troubleshooting ............................. 3
Model/Module Parts Lists ............................... 4
Exploded Views ............................................. 5
Schematics ................................................... 6
CAUTION: Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform X-RADIATION
customized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized 1. Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover the
modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage subject of x-radiation. The only potential source of x-rays in current TV
or user injury. receivers is the picture tube. However, this tube does not emit x-rays when
the HV is at the factory-specified level. The proper value is given in the
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with
applicable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure of
these safety checks and servicing guidelines.
the picture tube or high-voltage supply and, under certain circumstances
may produce radiation in excess of desirable levels.
GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
2. Only factory-specified CRT anode connectors must be used.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the service personnel to important safety information in 3. It is essential that the service personnel have available an accurate and
the service literature. reliable high-voltage meter.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral 4. When the high-voltage circuitry is operating properly, there is no possibility
triangle is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence of an x-radiation problem. Every time a color chassis is serviced, the
of noninsulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the high voltage
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. with a meter, to be certain that the high voltage does not exceed the
specified value and that it is regulating correctly.
The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an
equilateral triangle is intended to convey to the service personnel 5. When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a product with a
the following fuse replacement caution notice: problem of excessively high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, the picture tube and the high voltage power supply. Do not operate the
REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING AS MARKED product longer than necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
NEAR EACH FUSE. 6. Refer to HV, B+, and shutdown adjustment procedures described in the
appropriate schematics and diagrams (where used).
SERVICE INFORMATION
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock. IMPLOSION
After the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the 1. All direct view picture tubes are equipped with an integral implosion
following: protection system; take care to avoid damage during installation.
2. Use only the recommended factory replacement tubes.
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
1. Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
adjacent component shorts. This is especially important on items trans- 1. Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely
ported to and from the repair shop. fitting shelf space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated
2. Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, air flow.
shields, strain reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been 2. Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations
reinstalled per the original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the where dew is a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor,
polarized line plug has not been defeated. etc.
3. Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder 3. Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer
splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that
particles. might obstruct ventilation.
4. Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and compo- 4. Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit
nents, for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC cord), and must follow the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted
replace if necessary. to a shelf or platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent
thickness in spacers) to provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts
5. No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated at or screws used for fasteners must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform
1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be leakage tests on customized installations.
avoided.
5. Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a
6. After re-assembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals,
handle and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of 6. A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
electrical shock. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small
TEST. Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
the following manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by 7. Caution customers against using a cart or stand that has not been listed
a .15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use with its specific model of
water pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. television receiver or generically approved for use with TVs of the same or
Measure the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and larger screen size.
.15 mfd capacitor. Reverse the AC plug by using a non-polarized adaptor 8. Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of
and repeat AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage extensions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous
measured must not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.5 milliamp consequences to home and family.
AC. Any value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and
must be corrected immediately.
CM151 i CA - SAFETY
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR AUDIO-VIDEO PRODUCTS
HIGH VOLTAGE AND X-RADIATION PROTECTION SAFETY CIRCUIT TEST PROCEDURE
A potential source of x-rays is the picture tube, if the high Equipment required:
voltage (HV) is out of specification. When the HV is operating
properly, there is no x-radiation. For the CA chassis family, a) Video Generator.
the HV has no adjustments. A HV shutdown circuit is used to b) HV DC meter (0 to 40 KV, high Z).
prevent excessive HV and x-ray emissions. c) External variable power supply (0V to 200 VDC @ 5Amps
THEORY OF OPERATION (SHUTDOWN CIRCUIT) minimum).
This circuit basically monitors the sweep pulse voltage de- d) 1 Giga ohm, 5%, 2W film resistor.
rived from the sweep transformer TX3204 pins 5 & 6. This
Before turning the TV on, connect the HV meter’s negative
voltage is rectified, and applied to a 12V zener diode ZDX3004.
probe (-) to ground (DAG ground recommended) and the posi-
When the HV reaches its maximum allowed ,value (see draw-
tive probe (+) in the anode of the CRT. Connect a 1 Giga Ohm
ing) the zener diode conducts, the voltage on pin 29 of the
resistor in parallel with the HV meter. Then connect the exter-
video processor (ICX2200) increases until it reaches the thresh-
nal power supply’s negative output (-) to chassis ground, that
old voltage of 3.5 VDC, and shuts down the TV. If the shut-
is, the negative lead of B+ filter capacitor, CX3420. Turn on
down circuit has operated, the microcontroller will prevent
the TV. Apply a video signal or tune the TV to a raster pattern.
the TV from being turned on again, without first having to
Adjust the G2 potentiometer for minimum, and set the bright-
unplug the AC cord to reset the microcontroller.
ness and contrast levels to minimum. Now adjust the output
TIP: Make a momentary short between the OUTPUT and GND voltage of the external power supply to 124 VDC for CA25V/
of the IC6002 (RESET CIRCUIT) this will reset the microcontroller 27V or 130 VDC for CA32V/36V. Then start increasing the
IC6000. Apply signal through the video generator or tune the voltage on the external power supply until the TV shuts down,
TV color receiver to crosshatch pattern. Connect an accurate and read the HV on the meter just before the voltage starts
HV meter between the picture tube anode and chassis ground. dropping.
Access Video Menu and adjust Brightness and Contrast con-
Note: The external power supply may require a diode for
trols for minimum screen luminance. Wait until, the Video
blocking voltage from the chassis power supply to
Menu or display disappear. Read HV meter. the external power supply. The diode should be
connected between the positive output of the external
SCREEN B+ VDC HV NOM HV MAX power and B+ of the chassis. The cathode should be
SIZE (0 BEAM) KV KV facing the B+ of the chassis. The recommended diode
COMPONENT LEVEL REPAIR is Part No. 103-00339-04A (400 V of VRRM @ 3
25 124.0 +/- 2% 28 29 Amps of average rectified forward current).
27 124.0 +/- 2% 27 29
MODULE LEVEL REPAIR ONLY
32 128.5 +/- 2% 30 31.5
36 128.5 +/- 2% 30 31.5
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 GENERAL SECTION 3 SERVICING
OVERVIEW ............................................................. 1-1 HIGH VOLTAGE AND X-RADIATION PROTECTION ............ 3-1
MODEL INFORMATION ....................................... 1-1 GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................... 3-2
INTRODUCTION ................................................ 1-2 COMPONENT-LEVEL SERVICING .................................. 3-2
SC3492Z MODEL REMOTE CONTROL ............................ 1-3 STEREO MODULE .................................................... 3-2
MBR3345Z MODEL REMOTE CONTROL ......................... 1-4 SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY ................................. 3-2
MBR3346Z MODEL REMOTE CONTROL ......................... 1-5 SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (ELECTRICAL) ........................ 3-3
MBR3447Z MODEL REMOTE CONTROL ......................... 1-6 PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE ............... 3-4
MBR3457Z MODEL REMOTE CONTROL ......................... 1-7 VERTICAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT ........................... 3-5
REMOTE PROGRAMMING ........................................... 1-8 HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT ....................... 3-5
AUTO FIND ..................................................... 1-8 UNUSUAL TILT CASE ................................................ 3-5
CABLE BOX ..................................................... 1-8 IMPROVING CRT CORNER PURITY ............................... 3-5
VOLUME OVERRIDE ........................................... 1-8 MODIFICATION ....................................................... 3-5
SPECIAL FEATURES ........................................... 1-8
USER MENUS 221-1384 ......................................... 1-10 SECTION 4 PARTS
SETUP MENU ................................................. 1-10 B25A02Z ............................................................... 4-1
TIMER MENU ................................................. 1-10 B25A10Z , B25A10ZC , B25A10Z6 , B25A10ZC6 ......... 4-1
ADVANCED TV CONTROL MENU ......................... 1-11 B25A10ZCF ............................................................ 4-1
VIDEO MENU ................................................. 1-13 B25A11Z , B25A11Z6 .............................................. 4-1
MPAA RATING SYSTEM .................................... 1-14 B25A11ZF .............................................................. 4-1
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM ........... 1-14 B25A24Z , B25A24Z6 .............................................. 4-1
USER MENUS 221-1385 ......................................... 1-15 B25A24ZF .............................................................. 4-2
SETUP MENU ................................................. 1-15 B25A30ZC ............................................................. 4-2
SPECIAL FEATURES MENU .............................. 1-16 B25A30ZCF ............................................................ 4-2
TIMER MENU ................................................. 1-16 B25A74R ............................................................... 4-2
ADVANCED TV CONTROL .................................. 1-17 B25A74LK ............................................................. 4-3
AUDIO MENU ................................................ 1-18 CB25A25Z , CB25A25Z6 .......................................... 4-3
VIDEO MENU ................................................. 1-19 LGB26A11ZM , LGB26A11ZM6 ................................... 4-3
MPAA RATING SYSTEM .................................... 1-20 B27A10Z , B27A10Z6 , B27A10ZC , B27A10ZC6 ......... 4-3
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM ........... 1-20 B27A10Z5, B27A10ZC5
USER MENUS 221-1386 ......................................... 1-21 B27A10ZCF ............................................................ 4-3
SETUP MENU ................................................. 1-21 B27A11Z , B27A11Z6 , B27A11ZC ............................ 4-4
PARENTAL CONTROL ........................................ 1-24 B27A11Z5 , B27A11Z65 , B27A11ZC5 ....................... 4-4
VIDEO MENU ................................................. 1-26 B27A24Z , B27A24Z6 .............................................. 4-4
PIP MENU ..................................................... 1-26 B27A24Z5 , B27A24Z65 .......................................... 4-4
MPAA RATING SYSTEM .................................... 1-28 B27A24ZF .............................................................. 4-4
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM ........... 1-28 B27A24ZF5 ............................................................ 4-4
USER MENUS 221-1387 ......................................... 1-29 B27A30Z , B27A30ZC , B27A30ZC6 ........................... 4-5
SETUP MENU ................................................. 1-29 B27A30ZC5 , B27A30ZC65 ....................................... 4-5
CLOCK MENU ................................................. 1-29 B27A30ZCF ............................................................ 4-5
SPECIAL FEATURES MENU ................................ 1-30 B27A30ZCF5 .......................................................... 4-5
TIMER SETUP MENU ....................................... 1-30 B27A34Z , B27A34Z6 .............................................. 4-5
ADVANCED TV CONTROL MENU ......................... 1-31 B27A34ZF .............................................................. 4-5
EZ HELP MENU .............................................. 1-33 B27A74R ............................................................... 4-6
AUDIO MENU ................................................ 1-33 B27A76R ............................................................... 4-6
VIDEO MENU ................................................. 1-34 LGB29A10ZM .......................................................... 4-6
MPAA RATING SYSTEM .................................... 1-36 LGB29A10ZM5 ........................................................ 4-6
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM ........... 1-36 LGB29A11ZM .......................................................... 4-6
LGB29A11ZM5 ........................................................ 4-6
SECTION 2 INSTALLERS MENU LGB29A13ZM .......................................................... 4-7
INSTALLERS MENU .................................................. 2-1 LGB29A24ZM .......................................................... 4-7
SERVICE MENU ADJUSTMENTS ........................... 2-1 LGB29A24ZM5 ........................................................ 4-7
INSTALLERS MENU 221-1384 .................................... 2-2 LGB29A30ZM .......................................................... 4-7
FACTORY MENU RECOMMENDED SETTINGS ........... 2-3 LGB29A30ZM5 ........................................................ 4-7
INSTALLERS MENU 221-1385 .................................... 2-4 B32A24Z ............................................................... 4-7
FACTORY MENU RECOMMENDED SETTINGS ........... 2-5 B32A24Z6 ............................................................. 4-8
INSTALLERS MENU 221-1386 .................................... 2-6 B32A24ZF .............................................................. 4-8
FACTORY MENU RECOMMENDED SETTINGS ........... 2-7 B32A30Z ............................................................... 4-8
INSTALLERS MENU 221-1387 .................................... 2-8 B32A30Z6 ............................................................. 4-8
FACTORY MENU RECOMMENDED SETTINGS ........... 2-9
OVERVIEW
MODEL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
The CA series chassis has been developed for sentry 2 screen sizes 25” through 36” stereo models. The chassis is a
single sided printed circuit board (PCB) very similar to the GA Chassis.
During the manufacturing process, the microprocessor will be programmed for any added features. Additional plug in
boards with Jack Packs will be added to the chassis to accommodate the different features: Stereo, Mono, Video/
Audio in, etc.
The ICX2200 integrated circuit (IC) handles all of the audio/video, sync, and sweep drive processing. The IC6000 is
the main microprocessor and the IC6001 is the EAROM memory. The keyboard and IR detector are tied directly to the
IC6000. The IC2100/IC2101 handles the vertical sweep. At power on, voltages for the vertical and video output
circuit are derived from this sweep circuit.
POWER
Press to turn MUTE
TV ON or OFF
Press to turn off sound while
CC POWER
picture remains. Press again
Press to access FLSHB
K MUTE
closed captions. CC
to restore sound.
TIMER TIM
ER
FLSHBK
Press (and repeat) to U ME Press to return to last TV
VOL
activate the sleep timer CHANN
EL
channel you were watching.
VOLUME
Press left to reduce CHANNEL Up/Down
1 2 3
or right to increase Press to select a TV channel by
volume level of TV. 4 6 going up/down through channels
5
programmed in the TV memory.
NUMBERED BUTTONS
7 8 9
Press repeatedly to ENTER
select desired menu. Press to view Channel/Time Display or to
0 ENTER
remove any on-screen menu or display in
TV mode. Press to view the Music menu
MENU (active station) listing in FM mode.
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Note: Keys dedicated to VCR functions will still operate the VCR while the
remote is in TV mode.
POWER
CABLE Turns TV On or Off
Selects Cable operation
prg power
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On
While picture remains. TV/VCR - Source
Steps through source options
NUMBERS
Selects channels directly
and enter numeric values enter ENTER
for some options. Shows Channel/Time
record pause display. Press after
menu quit channel numbers for
play
fast selection.
MENU / RECORD rew f.fwd.
Displays on-screen
menus for TV mode Stop QUIT/ PAUSE
Removes on-screen display from view.
If no display is on, switches front speaker
surround sound On and Off for some TVs.
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POWER
CABLE Turns TV On or Off
Selects Cable operation
prg power
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On
While picture remains. TV/VCR - Source
Steps through source options
NUMBERS
Selects channels directly
and enter numeric values enter ENTER
for some options. Shows Channel/Time
record pause display. Press after
menu quit channel numbers for
play
fast selection.
MENU / RECORD rew f.fwd.
Displays on-screen
menus for TV mode stop QUIT/ PAUSE
Removes on-screen display from view.
If no display is on, switches front speaker
surround sound On and Off for some TVs.
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POWER
Turns TV On or Off.
FLASHBK (Flashback)
PRG POWER
Returns to previous Channel.
CABLE VCR TV
MODE
AUX
Selects the remote's mode of operation
SURF
Turns Surf Channel On/Off SURF FLASHBK MUTE MUTE
Turns sound Off and On
while picture remains.
CHANNEL
TIMER
TV/VCR SOURCE
Displays the Sleep Timer menu. Steps through source options.
Press repeatedly to set desired
TV shut-off time.
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POWER
Turns TV On or Off.
FLASHBK (Flashback)
PRG POWER
Returns to previous Channel.
CABLE VCR TV
MODE
AUX
Selects the remote's mode of operation
SURF
Turns Surf Channel On/Off SURF FLASHBK MUTE MUTE
Turns sound Off and On
while picture remains.
CHANNEL
TIMER
TV/VCR SOURCE
Displays the Sleep Timer menu. Steps through source options.
Press repeatedly to set desired
TV shut-off time.
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CLOCK SET
AUTO PROGRAM This Setup Menu Line allows the customer to set the
The Auto Program feature automatically searches for all clock time and date.
available channels and marks them as Added so that they
may be accessed via the channel Up/Down key. When no time is set, the display shows: —:— —
In the Auto Program screen: There are two ways to set the time:
· A message at the top displays “Auto Program” to let 1. Direct Entry (preferred) Use the digit keys, followed
the customer know that they have entered the Auto by ‘Enter’ or Select Up/Down.
Program feature. 2. Left/Right Arrow keys
· A line at the bottom of the screen shows that the Up/ When the first digit is introduced, the display shows:
Down and Left/Right Arrow keys are used for Auto —:-d AM < Timer
Program selections.
When the time is set, the display shows:
· The current RF input type (Off Air Antenna or Cable hh:mm AM < Timer
TV) is highlighted. Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to
change the RF input type. where:
d = digit, mm = minutes hh = hours
To start the Auto Program, press the Left/Right Arrow
key. If the Cable TV input type is selected, the Auto Entering an invalid time (“0” for example) will result in
Program routine will determine what type of cable system the clearing of the current time (—:— —). Also when
is present. only one digit is pressed and no other is pressed in an
interval of seven seconds, the current time will be cleared.
Notes:
• Auto program clears all Surfing channels which were Note: When the first digit is pressed (or the Left/Right
Arrow is pressed), a TIMER icon appears on the
added.
right side of the AM/PM status.
• While searching for channels, all keys except for
the Power key are disabled. This prevents an TIMER MENU
incomplete Auto Program procedure.
The Timer Setup line allows entry into the Timer Menu.
• Running the Auto Program will clear the factory
mode, if it was active. This happens at the end of This feature consists of three menu lines: “On Time”,
the Auto Program. “Off Time”, and “On/Off Timer”. This feature allows the
• If the Auto Program line in the Setup Menu is ‘red’, set to turn on and off at the times specified in “On Time”
and “Off Time”. The “On/Off Timer” turns the feature on
this indicates that the module did not pass one of
and off. Setting the “On Time” or the “Off Time” is
the test equipment’s tests.
identical to the Clock Set feature in the Setup Menu.
• If no channels are found then the following message
will appear: “Make sure that the cable/ant. is
connected , and try again.”
ON TIME
The On Time and can be set the same way as Clock Set. Advanced
TV Control
OFF TIME
Aux. Block Sources Blocked
The Off Time and can be set the same way as Clock Set. MPAA
Age Control
ON/OFF TIME Content Block
The On-Off Timer can be selected using the Left/Right Set Hours
keys. Set Password
Lock On/Off
Pressing the TIMER key will increment the Sleep timer to
0:10 and restore all other key functions.
MPAA
Sleep Timer The MPAA selector allows the customer to select either
On Time
to have the channel Unblocked, From G, From PG, From
Off Time
On/Off Timer PG-13, From R, From NC-17, or X.
Must Set Hours
AGE BLOCK
Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to select the Age Block
Menu.
BLOCK CHANNEL
To Block or Unblock the current channel , press the Left/
Right Arrow key.
GENERAL BLOCK
To change the channel while Blocking or Unblocking
To block channels for a general age, select either:
channels, use the Channel Up/Down keys, or press the
Unblocked, TV-G, TV-PG, TV-14 or TV-MA.
desired channel digits, followed by ENTER. (If Channel
Up/Down is pressed, the next or previous channel which CHILDREN BLOCK
was marked Added will appear.) To block channels for children, select either: Unblocked,
TV-Y or TV-Y7.
VIDEO MENU
All menu items are adjusted with the Left/Right Arrow Ch. 14
keys. Each selection of the video menu is shown below. 7:30 PM
Muted
CONTRAST
Contrast adjustment has 64 steps ( 0 to 63 ).
Video Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint WITHOUT CHANNEL DISPLAY
Sharpness The following display appears when the channel display
Picture Pref. is off.
Muted
BRIGHTNESS
The brightness value sent to the video processor is
(RfBrt+Customer Brightness) if the source is the RF source,
or (AuxBrt + Customer Brightness) if the source is the
AUX source. RfBrt and AuxBrt appear in the factory menu.
COLOR
Color adjustment also has 64 steps ( 0 to 63 ).
TINT
Tint Adjustment has 64 steps ( 0 to 63 ). A center mark CHANNEL TIMER DISPLAY
indicates step 29. When the ENTER key is pressed the TV display will appear.
The first line displays the channel. The second line, the
SHARPNESS
time is displayed. The Audio mode is shown in the last
Sharpness adjustment has 64 steps ( 0 to 63 ). line (either Mono or Stereo).
Channel Labels
A&E CMTV ESPN HSE NOS TBN VC
ABC CNBC ESPN2 HSN PBS TELE VCR
ACTS CNN ET IC PLAY TLC VH-1
ADC COM EWTN INSP PTL TMC VISN
AMC CSPN FAM JCN QVC TNN VJN
BCC CSP2 FNN LIFE RDS TNT WB
BET CTN FOX MAX REQ TRAV WGN
BRAV CTV F&V ME/U SC TSN WTBS
CA DIS FX MMT SCFI TVA WWOR
CBC DISC GALA MTV SHOW TWC YTV
CBN E! HBO NBC SIN UPN ----
CBS ENC HN NICK TBS USA None
NOTE: Selecting the "- - - -" label option means the channel will not be
displayed on the channel/time/audio signal display. Selecting the
"None" option means the channel will not have a label.
Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system;
as always, user discretion is advised.
TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.
TV-PG Parental Guidance Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad Lan-
Suggested guage, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-14 Parents Strongly Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language,
Cautioned Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-MA Mature Audience Only Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
CHILDRENS’ CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old.
TV-Y7 Children 7 and over Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.
· A message at the top displays “EZ Program” to let the There are two ways to set the time:
customer know that he/she has entered the EZ Program 1. Direct Entry (preferred) Use the digit keys, followed
feature. by ‘Enter’ or Select Up/Down.
· A line at the bottom of the screen shows that the 2. Left/Right Arrow keys
Up/Down and Left/Right Arrow keys are used for Auto
Program selections. When the first digit is introduced, the display shows:
—:-d AM < FLSHBK
· The current RF input type (Off Air Antenna or Cable
TV) is highlighted. Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to When the time is set, the display shows:
change the RF input type. hh:mm AM < FLSHBK
To start the Auto Program, press the Left/Right Arrow where:
key. If the Cable TV input type is selected, the EZ Program d = digit, mm = minutes hh = hours
routine will determine what type of cable system is
Entering an invalid time (“0” for example) will result in
present.
the clearing of the current time (—:— —). Also when
Notes: only one digit is pressed and no other is pressed in an
• EZ Program clears all Surfing channels which were interval of seven seconds, the current time will be cleared.
added. Note: When the first digit is pressed (or the Left/
• While searching for channels, all keys except for Right Arrow Key is pressed), a TIMER icon
appears on the right side of the AM/PM status.
the Power key are disabled. This prevents an
incomplete EZ Program procedure. The Left/Right Arrow keys is the other way of setting
• Running the EZ Program will clear the factory the time. The drawback with using the Left/Right Arrow
keys is if the customer uses the Right Arrow key, the
mode, if it was active. This happens at the end of
time will increment to the next minute and so on until
the EZ Program.
the customer finds the time desired. On the other hand,
• If the EZ Program line in the Setup Menu is ‘red’, if the Left Arrow key is pressed, the time will decrement
this indicates that the module did not pass one of one minute and so on until the customer finds the time
the test equipment’s tests. desired.
SPEAKERS COLOR
The Speaker feature is used to turn off the internal Color adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63).
speakers. It does this by pulling the power amp mute
line. TINT
Tint Adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center mark
EZ SOUND CONTROL indicates step 29
The EZ Sound Control has six selections the customer
can select. The selections available are: Custom, Normal, SHARPNESS
Stadium, News, Music and Theater. The Left/Right Arrow Sharpness adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63).
keys may be used to select any of the choices mentioned.
EZ PICTURE
VIDEO MENU This feature allows the customer to maintain two separate
All menu items are adjusted with the Left/Right Arrow Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness setting
keys. “Custom” and “Preset”. The “Preset” setting are set by
the factory.
Video Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Color
Tint
Sharpness
Picture Pref.
Channel Labels
A&E CMTV ESPN HSE NOS TBN VC
ABC CNBC ESPN2 HSN PBS TELE VCR
ACTS CNN ET IC PLAY TLC VH-1
ADC COM EWTN INSP PTL TMC VISN
AMC CSPN FAM JCN QVC TNN VJN
BCC CSP2 FNN LIFE RDS TNT WB
BET CTN FOX MAX REQ TRAV WGN
BRAV CTV F&V ME/U SC TSN WTBS
CA DIS FX MMT SCFI TVA WWOR
CBC DISC GALA MTV SHOW TWC YTV
CBN E! HBO NBC SIN UPN ----
CBS ENC HN NICK TBS USA None
NOTE: Selecting the "- - - -" label option means the channel will not be
displayed on the channel/time/audio signal display. Selecting the
"None" option means the channel will not have a label.
Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system;
as always, user discretion is advised.
TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.
TV-PG Parental Guidance Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad Lan-
Suggested guage, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-14 Parents Strongly Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language,
Cautioned Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-MA Mature Audience Only Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
CHILDRENS’ CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old.
TV-Y7 Children 7 and over Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.
· A line at the bottom of the screen shows that the To change the status of a channel, press the Right/Left
Up/Down and Left/Right Arrow keys are used for Auto Arrow key.
Program selections. To change the channel while adding or deleting
· The current RF input type (Off Air Antenna or Cable channels, use the Channel Up/Down keys, or press the
TV) is highlighted. Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to desired channel digits, followed by the ENTER key. If
change the RF input type. Channel Up/Down is pressed, the next or previous
channel which was marked ‘Added’ will appear. If only
To start the Auto Program, press the Left/Right Arrow one channel is present, to change the channel the
key. If the Cable TV input type is selected, the Auto customer must use the digit keypad to select a channel.
Program routine will determine what type of cable system
is present. The following figure shows the options for the Add/
Del/Surf feature.
Auto Program
Add/Del/Surf Ch. 5 Added
Cable TV Clock Set
Off Air Antenna Captions
Caption/Text
Audio Mode
Language
Setup Menu
Setup Menu
Auto Program
Add/Del/Surf Auto Program
Clock Set 10:30 AM FLSHBK
Add/Del/Surf
Captions Clock Set
Caption/Text Captions
Audio Mode Caption/Text Caption 1
Language Audio Mode
Language
ON TIME
Setup Menu This feature allows the TV set to turn on at the time
specified in On Time.
Auto Program The “On Time” is set identical to the Clock Set feature
Add/Del/Surf in the Setup Menu.
Clock Set
Captions OFF TIME
Caption/Text
An Off Time must be specified, before turning on the
Audio Mode
Language “On/Off Timer”— otherwise an error message (“Must Set
English
On/Off”) will be displayed on the On/Off Timer line.
This feature allows the TV set to turn off at the time
specified in Off Time.
SPECIAL FEATURES MENU The “Off Time” is set identical to the Clock Set feature
This Menu contains the Timer Setup, Ch. Labels, XDS in the Setup Menu.
Display, Parental Ctl, and Auto Demo.
ON/OFF TIMER
The On/Off Timer option turns the Timer On or Off.
XDS DISPLAY
General Unblocked
Pressing the Left/Right Arrow Keys allows the customer Children
to select the XDS Display either On or Off.
PARENTAL CONTROL
The Parental Control Menu items are adjusted with the
Up Arrow key.
CHILDREN BLOCK
Parental Control To block television programs for Children’s Age Rating,
use the Left/Right Arrow keys to select either Unblocked,
Aux Sources Sources Blocked TV-Y and Above or TV-Y7.
MPAA
Age Block CONTENT BLOCK
Content Block Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to select the Content
Set Hours Block Menu.
Set Password
Lock On/Off To block television programs with F Violence rating, use
the Left/Right Arrow keys to select either: Unblocked,
TV-Y7.
AGE BLOCK
Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to select the Age Block NO RATING BLOCK
Menu. To block television programs with No Rating, use the
Left/Right Arrow keys to select either: Unblocked and
Blocked.
Video Menu
Contrast
Brightness
Color This feature allows the customer to maintain two separate
Tint Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness setting
Sharpness “Custom” and “Preset”. The factory sets the “Preset”
Color Temp setting.
Picture Pref.
PIP MENU
All menu items are adjusted with the Left/Right Arrow
keys.
CONTRAST
CONTRAST
Contrast adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63).
Contrast adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center
BRIGHTNESS mark indicates step 31. This item allows the contrast
adjustment of the PIP window.
The brightness value sent to the video processor is (RfBrt
+ Customer Brightness) if the source is the RF source, TINT
or (AuxBrt + Customer Brightness) if the source is the
This item allows adjust the PIP tint. Tint Adjustment
AUX source. RfBrt and AuxBrt appear in the factory menu.
has 64 steps (0 to 63).
COLOR SIZE
Color adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). This option is used to select size of the PIP window.
TINT The customer may select the PIP window size either large
or small.
Tint Adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center mark
indicates step 29.
Source Menu
VOLUME DISPLAY
When the Volume Up/Down key is pressed, the following
display appears.
MAIN SOURCE
The selection of Main Source determines the signal that
feeds the video processor.
PIP SOURCE
The selection of PIP Source determines the signal that
feeds the video processor.
Volume
Channel Labels
A&E CMTV ESPN HSE NOS TBN VC
ABC CNBC ESPN2 HSN PBS TELE VCR
ACTS CNN ET IC PLAY TLC VH-1
ADC COM EWTN INSP PTL TMC VISN
AMC CSPN FAM JCN QVC TNN VJN
BCC CSP2 FNN LIFE RDS TNT WB
BET CTN FOX MAX REQ TRAV WGN
BRAV CTV F&V ME/U SC TSN WTBS
CA DIS FX MMT SCFI TVA WWOR
CBC DISC GALA MTV SHOW TWC YTV
CBN E! HBO NBC SIN UPN ----
CBS ENC HN NICK TBS USA None
NOTE: Selecting the "- - - -" label option means the channel will not be
displayed on the channel/time/audio signal display. Selecting the
"None" option means the channel will not have a label.
Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system;
as always, user discretion is advised.
TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.
TV-PG Parental Guidance Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad
Suggested Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-14 Parents Strongly Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language,
Cautioned Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-MA Mature Audience Only Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
CHILDRENS’ CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old.
TV-Y7 Children 7 and over Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.
ON/OFF TIMER
This feature consists of three menu lines: “On Time”,
“Off Time”, and “On/Off Timer”. This feature allows the
set to turn on and off at the times specified in “On
Time” and “Off Time”.
The “On Time” and “Off Time” are set identical to the
Clock Set feature in the Setup Menu.
AUXILIARY SOURCES
An Off Time must be specified, before turning on the
“EZ Timer”—otherwise an error message (“Must Set On/ To Block or Unblock the sources, press the Left/Right
Off”) will be displayed on the On/Off Timer line. Arrow key.
The On/ Off Timer option turns the Timer On or Off. The SOURCE key may be used to view the other source.
If there is no Off Time set, then the On/Off Timer displays MPAA
the above message saying: “Must Set Off Timer.” Once The MPAA selector allows the customer to select either
the Off timer has been set, the customer can then set to have the channel Unblocked, G and Above, PG and
the option to either On or Off. Above, PG-13 and Above, R and Above, NC-17 and Above,
or X.
CH LABELS OPTION
This feature allows the customer to select a channel label AGE BLOCK
for the current station. This channel label is displayed Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to select the Age Block
in the Channel/Time display. Initially, all channel labels Menu.
are set to ‘——‘, which results in no channel being
displayed in the Channel/Time display.
To change the current channel label, press the Left/ 1
LOCK ON/OFF
This item turns the Advanced TV feature On or Off. The
Adv. TV Ctrl. feature can only be turned on if the hours
> 0, and a password has been set. Otherwise the Lock
On/Off line will display either of the following error
DIALOG BLOCK messages: “Must Set Hours” or “Must Set Password.”
To block the dialog, use the Left/Right Arrow keys to
select either: Unblocked, TV-PG and Above or TV-14. REENTERING ADVANCED TV CONTROL MENU
If the Parental Control feature has been activated, the
LANGUAGE BLOCK software will not allow immediately entry into the
To block the dialog, use the Left/Right Arrow keys to Advanced TV Control Menu. Instead, it will prompt for
select either: Unblocked, TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and the correct password. If the correct password is entered,
Above, or TV-MA. the Advanced TV Control menu will appear, with the
highlighted item “Lock On/Off”, which assumes that the
SEX SCENES BLOCK customer most likely wants to turn the feature off. If
an incorrect password is entered, an error message (“Not
To block the Sex Scenes, use the Left/Right Arrow keys
Accepted!”) appears, and will not disappear until 5
to select either: Unblocked, TV-PG and Above, TV-14
seconds has elapsed. This extended time provision
and Above, or TV-MA.
increases the amount of time necessary for a child to
“crack” the password.
VIOLENCE BLOCK
To block the Violence, use the Left/Right Arrow keys to Notes:
select either: Unblocked, TV-PG and Above, TV-14 and • The Advanced TV Control menu will remain up for
Above, or TV-MA.
10 seconds after the last key is pressed.
F VIOLENCE BLOCK • The QUIT key may be pressed to remove the PC
To block the FViolence, use the Left/Right Arrow keys menu.
to select either: Unblocked, TV-Y7. • Entry into the Factory Menu will immediately turn
off the PC feature.
NO CONTENT BLOCK
Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to adjust the number of • The PC Hours and Password will be cleared upon
hours the Parental Control feature will be active. The exit of the Adv. TV Ctrl menu (unless the Adv. TV
valid hour range is 1 through 99 hours. Ctrl feature has been turned on.)
EZ HELP MENU
BASS
The special features EZ Help option may be accessed
using the Left/Right Arrow keys. The EZ Help feature Bass adjustment has 15 steps (0 to 14). The following
provides help on certain options. For example, when figure shows a mark at the center indicating step 7.
the EZ Help feature is activated using the Left/Right
Arrow keys, the EZ Program option is available to access TREBLE
through the EZ Help menu. Along with the possibility Treble adjustment has 15 steps (0 to 14).
of accessing any of the following options EZ Program,
Add/Surf/Del, Degaussing, EZ Picture and EZ SoundRite, BALANCE
there is a simple explanation of the each of the options. Balance adjustment has 29 steps (0 to 28).
AUDIO MODE
There are three audio modes available: Mono, Stereo,
1
2nd Audio/SAP.
If 2nd Audio/SAP is selected, but the current channel
does not support SAP, then either Stereo or Mono will
be heard.
FRONT SURROUND
Front Surround can be set ‘ON’ or ‘Off’, regardless of the
current Audio Mode setting. However, the Front Surround
effect can only be heard when the Audio Mode has been
set to ‘Stereo’ and a Stereo signal is present. When this
The EZ Help has a main screen called EZ Help. This screen condition exists, there will be a short mute (200ms)
gives a solution to the most common problem that a while toggling the Surround ‘On’ to ‘Off’, to embellish
customer may encounter; i.e., the correct connection Front Surround activation.
of the antenna.
SOUND RITE
EZ DEMO
The Sound Rite feature is used to obtain a uniform
The Auto Demo is designed to show-off the icon menus volume level, particularly while changing channels. The
and other icon displays on the sales floor. The Auto Sound Rite feature can be best demonstrated on a
Demo feature can be turned On/Off with the Left/Right channel with no signal (snow).
Arrow keys.
SPEAKERS
Initially, when the feature is activated, as soon as the
OSD times out, the Auto Demo will start. At this point, The Speaker feature is used to turn off the internal
pressing any key will temporarily disable the Auto Demo speakers. It does this by pulling the power amp mute
for 18 seconds, and if the Auto Demo is working and line.
the Menu key is pressed then the Setup Menu will be
displayed and the Auto Demo feature will be selected
allowing the customer to disable it.
VIDEO MENU 1
CONTRAST
Contrast adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center
mark indicates step 31. This item allows the contrast
adjustment of the PIP window.
TINT
CONTRAST This item allows adjust the PIP tint. Tint Adjustment
Contrast adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center mark indicates step
31.
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). SIZE
COLOR This option is used to select size of the PIP window.
Color adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). The customer may select the PIP window size either large
or small.
TINT
Tint Adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). A center mark SOURCE MENU
indicates step 29. This menu has two items, Main Source and PIP Source.
SHARPNESS The selection of either Main Source or PIP Source
Sharpness adjustment has 64 steps (0 to 63). determines the signal that feeds the video processor.
The options available are Antenna/Cable or Video.
COLOR TEMP
Sets the color temperature. The two settings are COOL
and WARM.
1
EZ PICTURE
This feature allows the customer to maintain two separate
Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, Sharpness setting
“Custom” and “Preset”. The “Preset” setting is set by
the factory.
PIP SOURCE
The selection of PIP Source determines the signal that
feeds the video processor.
CHANNEL/TIME/AUDIO DISPLAY
CH 5
ABC
10:06 AM
MONO
Channel Labels
A&E CMTV ESPN HSE NOS TBN VC
ABC CNBC ESPN2 HSN PBS TELE VCR
ACTS CNN ET IC PLAY TLC VH-1
ADC COM EWTN INSP PTL TMC VISN
AMC CSPN FAM JCN QVC TNN VJN
BCC CSP2 FNN LIFE RDS TNT WB
BET CTN FOX MAX REQ TRAV WGN
BRAV CTV F&V ME/U SC TSN WTBS
CA DIS FX MMT SCFI TVA WWOR
CBC DISC GALA MTV SHOW TWC YTV
CBN E! HBO NBC SIN UPN ----
CBS ENC HN NICK TBS USA None
NOTE: Selecting the "- - - -" label option means the channel will not be
displayed on the channel/time/audio signal display. Selecting the
"None" option means the channel will not have a label.
Note: Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system;
as always, user discretion is advised.
TV-G General Audience Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.
TV-PG Parental Guidance Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad Lan-
Suggested guage, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-14 Parents Strongly Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language,
Cautioned Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-MA Mature Audience Only Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
CHILDRENS’ CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y Children Considered suitable for all children under 7 years old.
TV-Y7 Children 7 and over Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.
INSTALLERS MENU
SERVICE MENU ADJUSTMENTS
Accessing the Service Menu can only be accomplished When the Factory Mode is off, only the first twenty items
by using the remote control. Press and hold the MENU in the Service Menu can be accessed. They appear one
key until the User Menu display disappears, then press at a time near the middle left of the screen. When the
9876, and then ENTER to access the Service Menu. Factory Mode is set to 1, 46 menu items are available.
In the Factory Mode 2 position, all 49 menu items are
available.
In Factory Mode 1 or 2, only the selected menu item is
displayed, near the top of the screen, as shown in the
figure.
The black bar near the top of the screen indicates the
part number of the software in the TV set. To the right
is a number indicating that the module has been tested.
The date on the black bar near the bottom of the screen
indicates the date the module went through the factory.
When the Service menu appears, it displays the fifth
Service Menu item: HORIZ POS. Use the SELECT UP/DOWN When the Factory Mode is “On”, the AC Power -On feature
keys to toggle through all of the adjustments. Use is always enabled regardless of the setting of “AC ON” in
ADJUST to make a change to the selected item. the Service Menu. The TV set will automatically come
00 F MODE: (Factory Mode) Use SELECT UP and DOWN on when AC is applied.
Keys to select item #01, the first item in the Service Use the remote to reenter the Service Menu to turn
Menu: Factory Mode. This item number is used by the Factory Mode off. The Factory Mode may also be turned
Factory when the module is being tested. It has three off by setting the clock, or running the Auto Program
positions: 0, 1 and 2. In the field, this item should feature in the customer Set Up menu.
always be left “Off”. Zero is “Off”.
08 3.5T: (3.58 MHz Trap) Zero is off, 1 is on. Set to 29 KEYS: Set to 1 for the 6 button keyboard.
zero. For normal TV operation, set to 1 if Y/C is used or 30 SPKRSW: (Internal Speaker Switch) Range is 0-1.
chassis has a comb filter.
31 SURF: (Surf Mode) Range is 0-1.
09 RF BRT: (RF brightness) Sets adjustment range of
customer control for brightness in RF mode. Range is 32 A ATT: (Audio Attenuator) Range is 0-15.
0 - 63. A typical value is 30. 33 ASPECTRAL: Adjustment of Stereo seperation (3KHz).
10 AX BRT: (Auxiliary Brightness) Sets adjustment range Range is 0-99.
of customer control for brightness in AUX mode. Range 34 WBAND: (Wide Band Low Frequency Seperation)
is 0 - 63. Typical value is 30.the channel number. Range is 0-63.
11 MAX CON: Sets adjustment range of customer control * Adjust only if CRT has been changed. The “CUT”
for contrast. Range is from 0 - 63. Set to 63. adjustments affect the Lowlights and the “GAIN”
12 V SIZE: (Vertical Size) Range is 0-254. adjustments affect the Highlights.
Note: If you change the EPROM, change the microprocessor from 221-1385-00 to 221-1385-01
03 H POS: Moves On Screen Displays horizontally. Range is 22 R CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
0-45 . 0 to 255. Typical value is 20.
04 LEVEL: There are three positions, 0, 1 and 2 . The three 23 G CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0 - 255.
different positions are used at the factory to program the Typical value is 0.
module for the correct features . In order to change the
level, short pins 3 and 4 together on connector 4G9 on the 24 B CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
main module. The connector is located on the left hand side 0 - 255. Typical value is 28.
of the module just to the Micro IC6000 .
25 G GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0
Note: Be careful, shorting the wrong pins could damage - 255. Typical value is 45.
the module. Always remember to remove the
26 B GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
jumper after setting the level.
0 - 254. Typical value is 70.
Level 0 and 2 is used for Private Label sets. Level 1 and 2
27 SCROLL: Selects the method the User Menus that will
are used for Zenith sets . In the private label mode the IR
appear on the screen . Scroll Off is 1, 1 is On.
code is 21 or 121 .
28 6 KEYS: Set to 1 for the 6 button keyboard.
05 BAND: There are eight positions. 0 is Broadcast fixed, 1
is CATV afc, 3 is ICC afc, 4 is Broadcast afc, 5 CATV fixed, 6 29 A ATT: (Audio Attenuator) Range is 0-15
is HRC fixed, and 7 is ICC fixed.
30 ASPECTRAL: High Frequency separation . Range is 0-63
06 AC ON: There are two positions, 0 is off and I is AC On.
In On position set will turn on and off when AC power is 31 WBAND: (Wide Band Low Frecuency Separation) Range is
applied and removed. 0-63.
07 RFB PF: (RF Bandpass) Range is 0-1. 32 PIP X1 POS: Range is 0-254
08 3.5T: 3.58 MHz trap. Range is 0-1. 33 PIP Y1 POS: Range is 0-254
09 RF BRT: (RF Brightness) Sets adjustment range of the 34 PIP X2 POS: Range is 0-254
customer control, for brightness in RF mode. Range is 0-63 35 PIP Y2 POS: Range is 0-254
10 AX BRT: (Auxiliary Brightness) Sets adjustment range of 36 PIP BRIGHTNESS: Range is 0-254
the customer control, for brightness in AUX mode. Range is
0-63. 37 PIPR CONTRAST: Range is 0-127
11 MAX CON: (Max Contrast) Set adjustment range of 38 PIPG CONTRAST: Range is 0-127
customer control for contrast. Range is 0-63 39 PIPB CONTRAST: Range is 0-127
12 V SIZE: (Vertical Size) Adjust the size of the picture 40 PIP ADJUST: Range is 0-15
vertically. Range is 0-254.
41 PIPY DELAY: Range is 0-15
13 H SIZE: (Horizontal Size) Adjust the size of the picture
horizontally. Range is 0-254. 42 PIP BGSTART: (PIP Burst Gate Start) Range is 0-31.
14 V PHASE: (Vertical Phase) Shifts picture vertically. Range 43 PIP ACCLEVEL: Range is 0-63
is 0-7
44 PIP HX: Range is 0-63
15 H PHASE: (Horizontal Phase) shifts picture horizontally,
45 PIP VXS: Range is 0-63
Range is 0-31.
46 PIP COMP: (Pip External Syncronic) Range is 0-3.
16 AUDLVL: (Audio Level) Set gain for Composite Audio
from Video processor. Range is 0-63.
Differences for 221-1386-01
17 RF AGC: Range is 0-63
47 XTAL: External Crystal. Range is 0-1.
18 H AFC: There are two settings 0 and 1 . Settings is
usually 1. * Adjust only if CRT has been changed. The “CUT”
adjustments affect the Lowlights and the “GAIN”
19 WHCOMP: (White Compression) There are two settings 0 adjustments affect the Highlights.
and 1 . Settings is 0 .
Note: If you change the EPROM, change the microprocessor from 221-1386-00 to 221-1386-01
Note: If you change the EPROM, change the microprocessor from 221-1387-00 to 221-1387-01
SERVICING
HIGH VOLTAGE AND X-RADIATION PROTECTION TIP: Make a momentary short between the OUTPUT and
A potential source of x-rays is the picture tube, if the GND of the IC6002 (RESET CIRCUIT) this will reset the
high voltage (HV) is out of specification . When the HV microcontroller IC6000.
is operating properly, there is no x-radiation . For the
Apply signal through the video generator or tune the
CA chassis family, the HV has no adjustments . A HV
TV color receiver to crosshatch pattern. Connect an
shutdown circuit is used to prevent excessive HV and
accurate HV meter between the picture tube anode and
x-ray emissions.
chassis ground. Access Video Menu and adjust
THEORY OF OPERATION (SHUTDOWN CIRCUIT) Brightness and Contrast controls for minimum screen
luminance . Wait until, the Video Menu or display
This circuit basically monitors the sweep pulse voltage
disappear. Read HV meter.
derived from the sweep transformer TX3204 pins 5 & 6.
This voltage is rectified, and applied to a 12V zener
diode ZDX3004. When the HV reaches its maximum
SCREEN B+ VDC HV NOM HV MAX
allowed ,value (see drawing) the zener diode conducts, SIZE (0 BEAM) KV KV
the voltage on pin 29 of the video processor (ICX2200) COMPONENT LEVEL REPAIR
increases until it reaches the threshold voltage of 3.5 25 124.0 +/- 2% 28 29
VDC, and shuts down the TV 27 124.0 +/- 2% 27 29
If the shutdown circuit has operated, the MODULE LEVEL REPAIR ONLY
microcontroller will prevent the TV from being turned 32 128.5 +/- 2% 30 31.5
on again, without first having to unplug the AC cord to 36 128.5 +/- 2% 30 31.5
reset the microcontroller.
C
RL2 RL1
GND
GENERAL INFORMATION
Servicing the CA chassis is the same as with other Zenith WARNING!
single-board chassis. If the set is dead, first check the
standby and switched voltages. If the switched voltages DO NOT disconnect the Video output module from the
do not appear, check the power “On” circuit. If the power CRT when troubleshooting 32” and 36” receivers. If
supply is OK and the set will turn On, the Horizontal the video output module is removed on these sets while
power is ON, the CRT will arc and can be permanently
sweep circuit should be checked next. Is horizontal drive damaged. Also, the technician is in danger of serious
available from the video processor chip? If the sweep shock. There is a termination circuit (W5101) on the
system does not start up, sweep-derived voltages will CRT module to prevent this from happening
not be generated.
SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY
If the sweep and high-voltage circuits are OK and video Check the standby voltages first:
or audio are missing, then the audio/video/tuner circuits + VDC at CX3407 (169.7 VDC when 120 VCA)
should be checked. If the receiver is working but some + B at CX3420 (B is about 124 VDC for CA 25v
feature is not working, check the Service Menu. Bring up and 27v and 130 VDC for CA 32v and 36v)
the Service menu and check to be sure that all items are +18 DC at CX3424
set correctly. +5 DC at pin 3 of ICX3402
COMPONENT-LEVEL SERVICING Check the following:
The following troubleshooting information is intended Keyboard input at IC6000 pin 7 and 8
for component servicing on the 19" through 27" models. IR input at IC6000 pin 15
Replacement modules are available on an exchange basis Power On output at IC6000 pin 32
for the 32" and 36" models. Q3402 power supply “turn On” transistor.
Check the Switched Voltages
If the CRT or Video processor IC are replaced, Black/
+9 volts DC at pin 3 of ICX3401
White tracking must be reset. Refer to the Service Menus
+15 volts DC at CX3430
section of this book for Black/White tracking adjustments.
Sweep-derived Voltages
STEREO MODULE
+25 volts DC at the junction of CX2105 and
When the MTS stereo module is replaced, be sure to RX2124
unplug AC power cord. This will ensure that the +35 volts DC at CX3253 and +200 volts DC at the
replacement module is recognized by the microprocessor junction of CX3208 AND RX3208
when power is reapplied. If the set is only turned off,
the audio module may not operate properly. CRT Filament
Check at pins 1 and 2 of connector 2F5. They
After the audio module is replaced, access the Service should read 6.1 to 6.3 volts AC on a true RMS
Menu and be sure the seven stereo adjustments are set meter. They will read 7.5 volts AC on a VTVM,
properly. These adjustments are Service Items #40 through and show 22 volts P-P on a scope.
46 for the 221-1006-04 µP chip, and Service Items #43
through 49 for the 221-1006-05 µP chip. Proper settings VIDEO PROCESSOR ICX2200
for these adjustments are printed on the module label Check the following key operating Signals and voltages:
along with the bar code on the bar code label. Composite Video Out at pin 47
Switched Video Out to micro at pin 41
When troubleshooting video circuits, remember that all Tuner composite Video in at pin 37
video travels through the PIP IC (if used) and the Video/ Luminance in from PIP at pin 43
Audio switcher IC. A defect in either of these IC’s can Chroma in from PIP at pin 45
result in no video.
6 Pole
Convergence
R&B over G OR
Same B R B R
Purity Magnet
B B
Opposite OR
4 Pole
4 Pole R R
Convergence
Yoke's Glass Cloth Tape R over B
Same B R OR B R
X
2" To 3"
MAGNET
6 Pole Magnets
2 Pole Magnets
4 Pole Magnets
Tune in a good strong off air signal. Input signal: PIF 30 dBmv modulated with color bars at
85% mod., SIF 19 dBmv modulated with 100 Hz at 25
Place a high impedance meter on pin 54 of ICX2200 or KHz deviation (100 % mod.), 75 us off.
from + side of capacitor C1 214. Adjust Ll 202 for 4
volts DC.
MODEL PARTS
MODEL PARTS
B25A02Z 206-03557 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
Part # Description A-07690-06 MAGNET ASSEMBLY, STATIC CONVERGENCE AND
014-12296-17 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC PURITY
014-12297-08 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
020-04330-42 COIL, DEGAUSSER A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
024-03372 COVER, BLANK, 2 X 5 SPEAKER OPENING
B25A11Z, B25A11Z6
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
046-10578 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION Part # Description
046-10578 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION 014-12296-17 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 014-12297-09 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
095-04456-06 TRANSFORMER, DEFLECTION YOKE, 25V HIBI 020-04330-42 COIL, DEGAUSSER
COMERCIAL 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
A63AFW38X VACUUM TUBE, CRT, COLOR, 25 INCH DIAGONAL 046-10578 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION
124-00213-23 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, TV ONLY 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
SC3492Z 095-04456-06 TRANSFORMER, DEFLECTION YOKE, 25V HIBI
152-00335 WEDGE, YOKE SPACER/POSITIONER COMERCIAL
192-00916 LENS, IR A63AFW38X VACUUM TUBE, CRT, COLOR, 25 INCH DIAGONAL
206-03476 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE 124-00233 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, MBR3447Z
A-07690-06 MAGNET ASSEMBLY, STATIC CONVERGENCE AND 152-00335 WEDGE, YOKE SPACER/POSITIONER
PURITY 192-00916 LENS, IR
A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR 206-03477 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT 206-03556 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
A-07690-06 MAGNET ASSEMBLY, STATIC CONVERGENCE AND
B25A10ZCF PURITY
Part # Description A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
014-12296-17 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
014-12297-08 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
020-04330-42 COIL, DEGAUSSER
B25A24Z, B25A24Z6
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH Part # Description
046-10578 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION 012-10858-04 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 014-12143-02 CABINET TRAY, MOLDED PLASTIC
095-04456-06 TRANSFORMER, DEFLECTION YOKE, 25V HIBI 014-12181-09 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
COMERCIAL 014-12187-14 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
A63AFW38X VACUUM TUBE, CRT, COLOR, 25 INCH DIAGONAL 020-04330-42 COIL, DEGAUSSER
124-00213-23 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, TV ONLY 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
SC3492Z 046-10554 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH-BUTTON, 10 POSITIONS
152-00335 WEDGE, YOKE SPACER/POSITIONER 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
192-00916 LENS, IR 095-04456-06 TRANSFORMER, DEFLECTION YOKE, 25V HIBI
206-03476 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE COMERCIAL
014-12317-04 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC 012-10858-03 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS
020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER 014-12281-08 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH 014-12282-06 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
046-10589 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH-BUTTON, 6 POSITIONS 020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
124-00233 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, MBR3447Z 046-10588 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION
138-01964-02 CABINET GRILLE, CLOTH OVER PLASTIC FRAME, 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
LEFT SIDE 124-00229-01 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, BIG BUTTON,
138-01964-03 CABINET GRILLE, CLOTH OVER PLASTIC FRAME, MBR3346Z
RIGHT SIDE 192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR
192-00923 LENS, IR 194-02663 PAD, PUSHBUTTONS
194-02665 PAD, PUSHBUTTONS 206-03480 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
206-03479 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE 206-03554 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
206-03555 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT F-52954 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 BUTTON, 27V GA CHASSIS
F-53039 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 BUTTON, 27V GB CHASSIS A-19058-03 CRT AND YOKE, ASSEMBLY, 27V
A-19058-01 CRT AND YOKE, ASSEMBLY
B27A30ZCF5
B27A30Z, B27A30ZC, B27A30ZC6 Part # Description
Part # Description 012-10858-03 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS
012-10858-03 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS 014-12281-08 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
014-12281-08 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC 014-12282-06 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
014-12282-06 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC 020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER
020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH 046-10588 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION
046-10588 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 124-00229-01 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, BIG BUTTON,
124-00229-01 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, BIG BUTTON, MBR3346Z
MBR3346Z 192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR
192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR 194-02663 PAD, PUSHBUTTONS
194-02663 PAD, PUSHBUTTONS 206-03480 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
206-03480 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE 206-03554 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
F-52954 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 BUTTON, 27V GA CHASSIS F-52954 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 BUTTON, 27V GA CHASSIS
A-19058-03 CRT AND YOKE, ASSEMBLY, 27V A-19058-01 CRT AND YOKE, ASSEMBLY
LGB29A30ZM B32A24Z6
Part # Description Part # Description
012-10858-03 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS 009-02068-01 MODULE, MAIN, 32V MTSSAP CA CHASSIS, V-CHIP,
014-12281-08 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC COMB FILTER
014-12282-06 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC 012-10858-04 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS
020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER 014-12284-23 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH 014-12285-08 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
046-10588 KNOB ARRAY, PUSH BUTTON, 6 POSITION 020-04330-33 COIL, DEGAUSSER
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
124-00229-01 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, BIG BUTTON, 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
MBR3346Z 095-04517-01 DEFLECTION YOKE, FINAL, COLOR TV, 32V
192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR A81AGZ50X VACUUM TUBE, CRT,COLOR, 32 INCH DIAGONAL
194-02663 PAD, PUSHBUTTONS 124-00233 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, MBR3447Z
206-03496 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE 152-00335 WEDGE, YOKE SPACER/POSITIONER
A-14323 BALUN ASSEMBLY, 152-00335-01 WEDGE, CRT SPACER
A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR 192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR
A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT 206-03479 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
F-52954 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 BUTTON, 27V GA CHASSIS A-15947-01 BEAM BENDER, ASSEMBLY
A-19058-03 CRT AND YOKE, ASSEMBLY, 27V A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
A-18695-03 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
LGB29A30ZM5 F-52060 KEYBOARD ASSY, 10 POSITION
Part # Description
012-10858-03 MOLDED PLASTIC PANEL, JACK PACK B32A24ZF
014-12281-08 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC Part # Description
014-12282-06 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC 009-02068 MODULE, MAIN, 32V MTSSAP CA CHASSIS, V-CHIP,
020-04330-43 COIL, DEGAUSSER COMB FILTER
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH 012-10858-04 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 014-12284-23 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
124-00229-01 SPACE COMMAND TRANSMITTER, BIG BUTTON, 014-12285-08 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
MBR3346Z 020-04330-33 COIL, DEGAUSSER
192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR 030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH
206-03496 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE 049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM
A-14323 BALUN ASSEMBLY 095-04517-01 DEFLECTION YOKE, FINAL, COLOR TV, 32V
A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR A81AGZ50X VACUUM TUBE, CRT,COLOR, 32 INCH DIAGONAL
A-18695-02 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT 124-00233 SPACE COMMAND, TRANSMITTER, MBR3447Z
A-19058-01 CRT AND YOKE ASSEMBLY 152-00335 WEDGE, YOKE SPACER/POSITIONER
F-52954 KEYBOARD ASSY, 6 KEY 152-00335-01 WEDGE, CRT SPACER
192-00912 LENS, PRIMARY CONTROLS AND IR
B32A24Z 206-03479 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
Part # Description 206-03555 INSTR BOOK, OPERATION GUIDE
009-02068 MODULE, MAIN, 32V MTSSAP CA CHASSIS, V-CHIP, A-15947-01 BEAM BENDER, ASSEMBLY
COMB FILTER A-18681-01 LINE CORD ASSY, WITH YEONHO CONNECTOR
012-10858-04 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA CHASSIS A-18695-03 GND STRAP ASSY, CRT
014-12284-23 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC F-52060 KEYBOARD ASSY, 10 POSITION
014-12285-08 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC
020-04330-33 COIL, DEGAUSSER B32A30Z
030-01532 DECORATIVE ITEM, LOGO, ZENITH Part # Description
049-01368-03 SPEAKER, OVAL, 6 X 13 CM 009-02072 MODULE, MAIN, 32V STEREO CA CHASSIS, V-CHIP,
095-04517-01 DEFLECTION YOKE, FINAL, COLOR TV, 32V PIP, 3 JACKS
A81AGZ50X VACUUM TUBE, CRT,COLOR, 32 INCH DIAGONAL 009-02107 MODULE, SINGLE PIP, CA CHASSIS
B36A34Z6
Part # Description
009-02076-01 MODULE, MAIN, 36V MTSSAP CA CHASSIS, V-
CHIP,PIP,COMB FILT
009-02107 MODULE, SINGLE PIP, CA CHASSIS
012-10858-04 MOLDED PLASTIC, PANEL, JACK PACK, CA
CHASSIS
014-12269-12 CABINET FRONT, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC, 35V-1R
014-12270-12 CABINET REAR, TV, MOLDED PLASTIC, 3536V
020-04330-34 COIL, DEGAUSSER
REF DESCRIPTION B25A02Z B25A10Z B25A10Z6 B25A10ZC B25A10ZC6 B25A10ZCF B25A11Z B25A11Z6 B25A11ZF
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17 014-12296-17
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KNOB ARRAY 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578
4 IR LENS 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916
5 CRT ASSEMBLY A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X A63AFW38X
6 YOKE 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06 095-04456-06
COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
7 MAIN MODULE LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR
8 REAR CABINET 014-12297-08 014-12297-08 014-12297-08 014-12297-08 014-12297-08 014-12297-08 014-12297-09 014-12297-09 014-12297-09
9 REMOTE CONTROL 124-00213-23 124-00213-23 124-00213-23 124-00213-23 124-00213-23 124-00213-23 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233
5
CC
7 MBR3492Z
124-00213-23 MBR3447Z
124-00233
6
1 3 7
4
1
6
4 7
5
REF DESCRIPTION B27A10Z B27A10Z5 B27A10ZC5 B27A10Z6 B27A10ZC B27A10ZC6 B27A10ZCF LGB29A10ZM
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08 014-12305-08
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KNOB ARRAY 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578 046-10578
4 IR LENS 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916 192-00916
5 YOKE & CRT ASSEMBLY A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-03 A-19058-03 A-19058-03 A-19058-03
6 REAR CABINET 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03 014-12304-03
COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
7 MAIN MODULE LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR
8 REMOTE CONTROL 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 129-00213-23 124-00213-23
1
2
7
REF DESCRIPTION B27A11Z B27A11Z5 B27A11Z6 B27A11Z65 B27A11ZC B27A11ZC5 CB27A10Z CB27A10ZC
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954
4 IR LENS 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912
5 YOKE & CRT ASSEMBLY A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-01 A-19058-01
6 REAR CABINET 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06
COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
7 MAIN MODULE LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR
8 REMOTE CONTROL 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00213-23 124-00213-23
3 6
1
CC
4
7
8
2
MBR3492Z MBR3447Z
124-00213-23 124-00233
REF DESCRIPTION B27A24Z B27A24Z5 B27A24Z6 B27A24Z65 B27A24ZF B27A24ZF5 LGB29A24ZM LGB29A24ZM5
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04 014-12317-04
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY F-53039 F-53039 F-53039 F-53039 F-53039 F-53039 F-53039 F-53039
4 IR LENS 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923 192-00923
5 YOKE & CRT ASSEMBLY A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01
6 REAR CABINET 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06 014-12254-06
COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
7 MAIN MODULE LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR
8 REMOTE CONTROL 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233
3 5
4 6
8
7
MBR3447Z
124-00233
REF DESCRIPTION B27A30Z B27A30ZC B27A30ZC5 B27A30ZC6 B27A30ZC65 B27A30ZCF B27A30ZCF5 LGB29A30ZM LGB29A30ZM5
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08 014-12281-08
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954 F-52954
4 IR LENS 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912
5 YOKE & CRT ASSEMBLY A-19058-03 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01 A-19058-03 A-19058-01
6 REAR CABINET 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06 014-12282-06
COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT COMPONENT
7 MAIN MODULE LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR LEVEL REPAIR
8 REMOTE CONTROL 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01
1
MBR3346Z
124-00229-01 5
3 6
4
7
2
3 5
4 6
8
7
MBR3457Z
124-00233
1
CM151 5-8 CA - EXPLODED VIEWS
32V Table Top Set Exploded View
8
2
MBR3457Z MBR3447Z
124-00233 124-00233 MBR3346Z
124-00229-01
1
CM151 5-9 CA - EXPLODED VIEWS
36V Table Top Set Exploded View
REF DESCRIPTION B36A24Z B36A24Z6 B36A24ZF B36A30Z B36A30Z6 B36A30ZF B36A34Z B36A34Z6 B36A34ZF
1 FRONT CABINET 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12 014-12269-12
2 SPEAKER 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03 049-01368-03
3 KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060 F-52060
4 IR LENS 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912 192-00912
5 YOKE & CRT ASSEMBLY A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639 A-18639
6 REAR CABINET 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12 014-12270-12
7 MAIN MODULE 009-02069 009-02069-01 009-02069 009-02073 009-02073-01 009-02073 009-02076 009-02076-01 009-02076
8 REMOTE CONTROL 124-00233 124-00233 124-00233 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00229-01 124-00233-01 124-00233-01 124-00233-01
MBR3457Z MBR3447Z
6
124-00233 124-00233 MBR3346Z
124-00229-01
3 5
1 7
2
2
6
3
1
7
8
3
MBR3447Z
124-00233
5
6
+5V SIDE Y
Stereo None 3 LGB29A10ZM 27 Stereo None 0
IR DATA
GROUND
KEY 1
KEY 2
KEYBOARD APPLICATION SPECIFICS.
B25A11ZF 25 Stereo None 3 LGB29A10ZM5 27 Stereo None 3
B25A24Z 25 MTS/SAP None 6 LGB29A11ZM 27 Stereo None 3
CRT1 FX3401
Q5101 IR6000
2K6
E C
B25A24Z6 25 MTS/SAP None 6 LGB29A11ZM5 27 Stereo None 3 B
+215V
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 EX3401
AC HIGH
B25A24ZF 25 GROUND 3R8
MTS/SAP None 6 LGB29A13ZM 27 Stereo None 0 FOCUS 5F2 FILAMENT
3R8
UL
B25A30ZC 25 Stereo 1 Tuner 3 LGB29A24ZM 27 MTS/SAP None 6
AC LOW
+9V
IC6000 LX3401
GND
B25A30ZCF 25 R-OUT
1
B
B-OUT
C
G2
ICX3412
Q5103
E
B25A74LK 25 MTS/SAP None 6 LGB29A30ZM5 27 Stereo 1 Tuner 3
Q5102
C
FX3402
E
B25A76R 25 MTS/SAP None 6 MODULE LEVEL REPAIR ONLY PIPA1 PIPB1
3T8
DEGAUSS
B27A10Z 27 Stereo None 0 B32A24Z 32 MTS/SAP None 6 R + UP DEGAUSS
G + UP
B27A10Z5 27 Stereo None 0 B32A24Z6 32 MTS/SAP None 6
B + UP
FBLNK
R
ICX3401
IN
G TX3401
B
B27A10Z6 27 Stereo None 3 B32A24ZF 32 MTS/SAP None 6 SW + PIP
G
GND
VIN PIP
DAG GROUND
OUT
B27A10ZC 27 Stereo None 0 32
FLYBACK
3Y3
B32A30Z Stereo 1 Tuner 3 VRAMP
GND
+5 V
B27A10ZC5 27 Stereo None 0 B32A30Z6 32 Stereo 1 Tuner 3
GND
+9 VSW
QX3203
GND
SCL HORIZONTAL YOKE HI
SDA
B27A10ZC6 27
E
Stereo None 3 B32A30ZF 32 Stereo 1 Tuner 3 HORIZONTAL YOKE LOW
C
QX3251
SW + PIP
FLYBACK
B27A10ZCF 27
VIN PIP
ICX2200
VRAMP
+9 VSW
Stereo None 0 32
+5 V
G + UP
B + UP
R + UP
B
C
FBLNK
GND
GND
B32A34Z MTS/SAP 1 Tuner 3
GND
SDA
SCL
GND
B
G
R
E B VERTICAL YOKE LOW
1
B27A11Z 27 Stereo None 3 B32A34Z6 32 MTS/SAP 1 Tuner 3 VERTICAL YOKE HI
DL2200
B27A11Z5 27 Stereo None 3 B32A34ZF 32 MTS/SAP 1 Tuner 3
PIPA
2C5
1 1
PIPB
B27A11Z6 27 Stereo None 3 B36A24Z 36 MTS/SAP None 6 4G9
2F5
B27A11Z65 27 Stereo None 3 36 IC1400
G-OUT
B-OUT
R-OUT
B36A24Z6 MTS/SAP None 6
GND
+9V
16
1
IC2100
1
GROUND
B27A11ZC 27 Stereo None 3 36
IC2502
B36A24ZF MTS/SAP None 6 1
+5VSTDEY
DATA
CLOCK TX3204
B27A11ZC5 27 Stereo None 3 36 CONTROL
9
B36A30Z Stereo 1 Tuner 3
8
FILAMENT
GROUND
J1
+215V
B27A13Z 27 Stereo None 0 B36A30Z6 36 Stereo 1 Tuner 3 9-2107
TU6000
1 12
B27A24Z 27 MTS/SAP None 6 36 TGND 1
IC1402
B36A30ZF Stereo 1 Tuner 3 1 1 IC804
9S4
B27A24Z5 27 MTS/SAP None 6 B36A34Z 36 MTS/SAP 1 Tuner 6 IC2501 G2
SPKR
LEFT INT SPKR HI LEFT SPEAKER
LEFT INT SPKR LOW
B27A24ZF5 27 MTS/SAP None 6
B27A30Z 27 Stereo 1 Tuner 3 VID IN R IN L
Y/C VID IN R IN L
B27A30ZC 27
SPKR
Stereo 1 Tuner 3 RIGHT INT SPKR HI
RIGHT SPEAKER
RIGHT INT SPKR LOW
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-1 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 1
Power Supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
SHEET 3
PWRCONT
G +18
DEG-CTL
VSW
DEG-CLT
3T8
58-546-02
KX3401
195-161 PWRCONT
3 2
2
DX3405
THX3415 4 103-347-3A
1
1
0.2
63-10710A C 0.65
TO Q3403 B R3419
DEGAUSSER 121-1340A
4.7K
E
1/4W
DX3400 212-172-04 (PACKAGE FOR 32/36”) 0
F DX3401, DX3402, DX3403, DX3404 103-588A (DISCRETE FOR 25/27”)
FX3401
3R8 136-114-23A
58-546-03 4A-250V
LX3401 +18
VSB
95-4285
1 CX3404 CX3403
1000V
1000PF
1000V 1000PF
D
02
X3 B+
CX3401
4
3
34
EX3401 40 VDC
R3412M
DX
38-102 0.1UF 1 18.70
2 CX3402 10K
1
250V AC
6
R3425M
0.0047UF DX3400 E R3414
3 500V CX3407 PROV
RX3401 CX3406 B 2.2K
0.68 330UF E Q3402
C 17.93
D
W3401
4
200V R3426M 0.029 121-1340A
X3
5W
40
A.C. RX3400 Q3405 18.40 Q3404
1000PF
40
B
X3
C R3418
5.6M
3
CX3405
D
LINE 1000V PROV C PROV B
E 1/2W 1000V 121-1102A
CX3400 1000PF E 0.64 4.7K
+18 1/4W
AUD 0
0.0047UF
500V
ICX3401
+18 221-213-09
+9V
VSW 126-3326-02 SW
L3405
RX3417 14.86 IN 1 3 OUT 8.95
56UH 15 2
20-4462-18A 5W
CX3428 0 C3429
PROV 16V
100UF
D +18 CX3430
VSB 470UF
25V
VDC RX3427
+5V
P/L SB
ICX3402 R3422M
RX3405 CX3415
SWITCH MODE REGULATOR 1.2 0.01 221-213
PROV
3W 1250V RX3423 IN 1 3 OUT D3414
P/L 10.82 4.96 E
2 C3426 R3424 PROV
2W B
RX3410 C3414 C3425 220UF W3402
470UF 16V C PROV
PROV PROV 25V Q3406
C RX3411 PROV
+5V
CX3408 CX3409
470PF 1000PF TUNE
LX3410 PROV DX3409
500V 2000V PROV
149-549 L3407
B+ P/.L
VDC CX3411
+18
RX3404
180K
0.033
50V
FX3402 LX3404
D3411 VSB
1/2W +15
RX3407 RX3408 TX3401 149-540-01
VSW
P/L P/L C3421
P/L P/L +18
VSW
B+
DX3406 0.45 VDC 470PF CX3424
RX3428
103-344-06 DX3407
1000UF
B 5 C QX3401
103-344-06 18 500V
25V
P/L
RX3406 0.133
B 11
121-1348
47 CX3410
ICX3400 4 1/4W 1000PF E 8 D3410
ZDX3401
0.135
103-279-24A
0 CX3416 LX3403 103-589 B+ C3460
500V 25V 220UF
7
15V
3 100UF 25V
P/L 140.8 13 149-540-01
5
2 CX3413 15 C3419
0.458 1
RX3403 50V *
CX3412 22UF RX3409 DX3408
0.15 1000PF 16 4 470PF
1 -41.79 CX3420
5W 500V 15OHM 500V
103-344-06 220MFD
1/2W 200V
CX3418
A 220PF
500V
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-2 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 2
Audio Processor Stereo
SHEET 2
SHEET 4
SHEET 5
Composite Audio
SHEET 4
This schematic applies to the following CA models:
B25A10Z B27A10ZC5 B27A30ZC65 LGB29A10ZM5
B25A10Z6 B27A10ZC6 B27A30ZCF LGB29A11ZM
B25A10ZC B27A10ZCF B27A30ZCF5 LGB29A11ZM5
B25A10ZC6 B27A11Z B32A30Z LGB29A13ZM
B25A10ZCF B27A11Z5 B32A30Z6 LGB29A30ZM
B25A11Z B27A11Z6 B32A30ZF LGB29A30ZM5
B25A11Z6 B27A11Z65 B36A30Z
B25A11ZF B27A11ZC B36A30Z6
B25A30ZC B27A11ZC5 B36A30ZF
B25A30ZCF B27A13Z CB27A10Z
B27A10Z B27A30Z CB27A10ZC
B27A10Z5 B27A30ZC LGB26A11ZM
SHEET 4
B27A10Z6 B27A30ZC5 LGB26A11ZM6
B27A10ZC B27A30ZC6 LGB29A10ZM
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-3a INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 3a
Audio Processor MTS
SHEET 2
SHEET 4
SHEET 5
SHEET 4
B25A24Z B27A34Z6 B36A34Z
B25A24Z6 B27A34ZF B36A34Z6
B25A24ZF B27A74R B36A34ZF
B25A74LK B27A76R CB25A25Z
B25A74R B32A24Z CB25A25Z6
B25A76R B32A24Z6 CB27A25Z
B27A24Z B32A24ZF LGB29A24ZM
B27A24Z5 B32A34Z LGB29A24ZM5
B27A24Z6 B32A34Z6
B27A24Z65 B32A34ZF
B27A24ZF B36A24Z
B27A24ZF5 B36A24Z6
B27A34Z B36A24ZF
SHEET 4
Composite Audio
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-3b INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 3b
Audio Processor Mono
SHEET 2
SHEET 4
SHEET 5
SHEET 4
Composite Audio
SHEET 4
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-3c INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 3c
Main Microprocessor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
PWRCONT VERT-SIZE
+5V
G DEG-CTL WF2 WF3 HORZ-SIZE
SBF 4.98V 4.40V WF10
20US 5MS 5.0V
R6001M 5 US
EXT-L 4.7K AUXSWITCH1
R6002M
EXT-R 4.3 R+UP AUD-SWITCH
R6004M 220
C +5V
B Q6001
SHEET 3
SBF G+UP
0.1 121-1310A
47K
R6003M C6001M E R6005M IC6000 B+UP EXT-L
120PF 0 4.7K
10K
50V
R6006M P/L EXT-R
5 150 R6082M FASTBLANK IF
IF 0.4 +5V 5.2
C SBF 1 52 4.9 P/L
R HALFTONE PIPSWITCH1
R6008M B HSYNC R6084M
C6067M
10K D6002 5.2 P/L
SHEET 5
2 51 4.9
F C6068M Q6002 0 E 103-461A G PROV
VSYNC C Q6003
MUTE 2200PF 121-1310A C6065M FM/IF-OUT
50V R6090M 2.25 B P/L
3 50 4.9 R+UP
B C6024M C6025M C6033M P/L
1K AFC 50V E
PROV PROV PROV C6066 G+UP
+5V C6058M R6040M
+5V 0 4 FB 49 4.9 C6023M PROV
SBF SBF 47PF FM_SD C6064M B+UP
120 R6083M
50V R6081M P/L
R6058M UP UP UP UP 50V P/L
0 5 VERT-SIZE 48 4.9 P/L FASTBLANK
R6012M 39K C6057M PROV
47K N/C C6038M
R6061M
R6053M 3.8 HORZ-SIZE 2.9 47PF 50V PROV
+5V +5V 2.2K 6 47
SBF SBF SYNC C6095M
1.5K AGC
C6061M 4.9 7 46 47PF 50V
C6079M WF VOL
47PF A/D_KEY2 VERT-SIZE
R6020M
R6019M
P/L
13
GND
P/L
+5V MUTE C6050M 330 C6032 C6031M
SBF ZD6001
R6027 4.9 2200PF 9
R6028 15 SCL2 47PF 50V R6043 33V
D SW3
38
103-279-36A
1UF 50V
VM-OUT-L 2.2K REMOTE C6049M 220 +5V 50V 8
CH-DOWN P/L C6003M
470PF C6098 16 SDA1 37 47PF 50V R6042M
TUNE
P/L C6004 7
R6022M
WF12 R6050M
1 PROV P/L 3.60V 58-526-05
50V 18 US R6049 220 5 4
WF1
KEYBOARD
EXTERNAL
+5V +5V 5V 5V 3
SBF 220 6
SBF 2O MS 20 MS +5V SCL
3 SB
SBF L6003 7 2
L6001 R6037M SDA
4
SHEET 5
1UH 8 1 Y/C-SENSE
L6004 27K
SDA 5 4.7UH 20-4129-8
20-4129-16 C6017 VCC OUT C6056M VRAMP
C6021M
SCL
P/L
C6013 C6012M
0.10UF
GND
C6016 10000PF D6001 C6020 10000PF IC6001 COMP-VIDEO
50V 2.2UF 25V 103-461A 4.7UF 25V 221-745-04
220UF 10000PF IC6002 50V SYNC
MUTE 221-1177A
16V 25V KIA7042
COMP-AUD AFC
CRT-PROTECTOR VERT-DRIVE
A
FLYBACK
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-4 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 4
Video Processor
SHEET 6
SHEET 4
SHEET 6
R
R
G
B
SHEET 6
R Red Drive C-Chroma
SHEET 4
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-5 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 5
Horizontal Vertical Deflection
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CHROMA-COMB
3Y3
1
EXT-L 58-643-04 EXT-VIDEO
TO
YOKE AUXSWITCH1
SHEET 5
EXT-R
AUXSWITCH1 CHROMA-COMB
VM-OUT-L WF 22 WF18 E
GND 8 TX3204 +35V 33V
Y/C-SENSE
F RX3214
1.07 KV 124 V 095-4372-01 25V/27V RX3216
SHEET 7
VINPIP
PROV
G2
R3258
VM-OUT-R CX3215
22K 20 uS 20 uS 095-4510/-01 32V/36V +25V
330 CM
TVIN 470
103-347-3A
CX3218
1/2W 500V FOCUS DX2104 RX2124
1/2W
EXT-L
DX3203
2.2uF
LX3262 0.51 EXT-R
160V RX3215 103-339-04A
02-4073-03
750 C2112 1/2W VM-OUT-L
CX3216
C3255 1W CX3210 CX3211 +215V
2F5
CRT-PROTECTOR
.013uF DX3250 VM-OUT-R
PROV 1600V P/L P/L DX3201 470PF
PROV C2111 500V
CX3217 TVIN
1000pF RX3217
P/L 103-344-06A
LX3203 HV 500V 4
PROV
9 PIPSWITCH1
W3200 +124 P/L
+5V 3
C3209 VDC PIPSWITCH2
SBF P/L 1 5 F RX3210A F 2
CX3256 470PF RX3209
CM CX3252 500V 1
E W3201 PROV W3203 DX3251 PROV 6.8 2 7 PROV
R3250M PROV 10W
SHEET 5
103-461A
R3260 R3204 126-3626-01
CX3205
PROV
DX2103
560 120.36 9 4.47
100MF
C3201M 9.58 16V 1/2W C 10 24.75
47PF B +25V DX2101 DX2102
50V C R3205 11 1.96
6 103-347-3A R2120M 103-461A R2121 R2123M
B Q3201 E
560 1 5 C3206 0.014 CX2110
121-1310A 8.2K 220
0.64 E C3203 1/2W 390
3 4 1000pF WF20
0.022 1000V CX2105 35V C2109
0.34 R2122
C HORZ-DRIVE
R3201M C3202 50V TX3205
95-4477
220uF
35V 10 2 11 10uF 4.7K
15.24 V
HORZ-DRIVE
4.7K 50V 5 mS
470PF 12.92
50V LX3202
0.34
B
C C3204
2200PF
149-540-01 R2101 3
500V
R3202M
E 1K WF24
0
49.9 V
Y/C-SENSE
150
1/10W Q3202 R2104
4 1 5 mS
121-1264-01A
IC2100
ABL C2130M 180 P/L
ABL RX2117 R2118 R2119
PROV
2.7 360 360
25V
VERTICAL-ABL
VERTICAL-ABL
WF23
7 1/2W 1/2W
C2106
FLYBACK 4.73 V .10uf
SHEET 5
FLYBACK 50V
5 uS
EXT-VIDEO
B 8 9 6 5
CRT-PROTECTOR R2114
+5V P/L
SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN SBF R2109M R2112M CX2107 Vertical
P/L
15K 1K
R2102M R2110M Horizontal
C2104 C2108
C2102 R2108 15K
10uF 47uF
VERT-SIZE R2103 50V 25V
VERT-SIZE R2106 .10uf
39K ABL
10K 750K
C2101 R2105
VRAMP 4.7uF R2113
50V C2103 R2111M
150K
VERT-DRIVE .10uf 47K P/L RX2115 Rx2116
VERT-DRIVE R2107M
50V P/L P/L
47K
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-6 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET6
Jack and Switch Circuit
SHEET 6
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-7 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 7
Picture In Picture
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-8 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 8
Video Output
To G
Video
Processor
(2C5 on
Sheet 5)
R
R
R
R Red Drive
G Green Drive
B Blue Drive
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-9 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 9
PCB Layout
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-10 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 10
SMD Layout
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X“ IN THEIR ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON END OF DESIGNATOR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED. 6-11 INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT CA SHEET 11