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SAMSUNG SERVICE MANUAL MODEL : C13352X/TSECX CHASSIS : P68SC & RM109 For Sarice Manusls Contact MAURTRON TECHNICAL SERVICES ‘8 Chery Treo Re, Chanor ‘Oran OX9 4a¥ Tek o14 351 FOSS Ena gates ik SPECIFICATIONS Television System PAL-I REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM | Receiving Channel system | PAL-I. ‘Band _ ‘VHF | UE a Imtermediate Frequency: [\ Sistem _ PAL-T [LF Carrier Frequen: : | Picture F-F Carri 3850 ‘Sound FF Carrier 33.40 Colour Sub Carrier 3447 (Units:MHiz) Picture Tube 14° LOCAL PURCHASE diagonal measured, Quick-start, In-line-gun, Black stripe, 90° degrees deflection Power Requirements : ‘AC 240V, SOHz, TTWATT Antenna Input Impedance: VHF,UHF : Telescopic dipole antenna (75 Ohm unbalanced type) Speaker : Impedance : 8 Ohm, 3W Features Voltage synthesized tuning System, On-screen Display, Auto-fine Tuning, Dark Tube, Auto Brightness/Contrast Control, 29-Key Transmitter. SAFETY CAUTION : Before servicing this model, iti important that @ service technician refers tothe “Safety Precaution” and “Product Safety Notice” eseribed in the technical Service Manual * For continued X-radaton, seplace the picture tube with orginal type * Design and specifications are subject to change without prior note. + WARNING SHOCK HAZARDS - Use an isolation transformer when servicing For Safe Use 1. Resid al ofthese instructons. 2. Save these instructions for later use. 3, Unplug this television receiver from the wall outlet before leaning. Do not usa liquid cleaners or aerosol clearing. ) eS 4, Donot use atlachments not recommended by the television receiver manutacturer as they may cause hazards. 5. Do not use this television receiver near water for example, ‘ear a bathtub, washoow, kitchen sik, or laundry 12, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, ec 6. Do not place this television receiver on an unstable cat, stand, table. The television receiver may fal, causing ‘serious injury to child or an adult, and serious daniage to the appliance. Use only wih a cat or stand recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the television receiver ‘Wal or she mounting should follow the manufacturers instructions, and should use a mounting kt approved by the rmanuacturer. 7. Sotts and openings in the cabinet and the back or bttom ‘are provided for ventilation, and to insure relable operation ‘ofthe television receiver and to protect trom overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered, The ‘openings should never be blocked by placing the television receiver should not be placed in a bui.n nstallaon such ‘as a bookcase unless proper venation is provided £8, This television receiver should be operated only ftom the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure ofthe type of power suppied to your home, ‘consult your television dealer or focal power company. For television receivers designed to operated from battery ‘power refer to the operating instructions. 9. This telovision receiver is equipped with a poarizad atemating-curent ine plug(a plug having one blade wider than the other) This plug wil ft the power outet only one ‘way, This is safety feature. you are unable to insert the ‘plug Ry ito the ote, by reversing the pug. the lug ‘should sil fal of, contact your eleccian to replace your ‘cbsclete out. Do not defeat the safety purpose onthe polarized plug Ht your television receiver has a threewir grounding ype lug, please note te folowing. This television recovers equipped wit a 3 wire grounding type plugla plug having @ third(grouncing) pin). This plug wal only ftinto a grounding type power outet. This is a safety feature. you ave unable to insert the plug into the out, contac your electrician to | replace your obsolet outet. Oo not defeat the saety purpose of he grounding plug FIGURE 1. EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 - | “RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT” Notes: Uso No. 10AWB(S 32) sot iran SANG az) ¢Metanzna chap t Simm TANG sda aspmsbe whos Serco eaer Ratna powswreeringprase Uso} Seeeseel tant ANGLO?) pSecremmmaledinand copper be ania ‘oheseh, wns Serra spaces ——whrogunang secs femeseetionigoy Buea 10.Do not tow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not ‘ocate this television receiver where the cord wil be abused by persons walking oni ‘1Fotow af warmings and instructions marked on the {elevsion receiver, ‘2ifan outside antenna is connected tothe television recever, be sure the antenna system fs grounded so as to provide ‘Some protecton against vatage surges and bul up static ‘arges. Secton 810 ofthe National Electrical Cade, NFPA 'No, 70-1875, provides information with respect to proper ‘founding ofthe mast and supporting structure, grounding Of he leackin wie to an antenna discharge unit, size of {ouncing conductors, location of antenna cicharge unit, ‘connecton to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure 1. ‘13 For added protection fo this television receiver during 2 lightening storm, or when its left unattended and unused ‘olong periods of ime, unplug trom the wall outet and disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage tothe receiver due to Ighten and power-ine surges. ‘V4 ouside antenna system should not be located in the Vicinity of overhead power ines or other electic ight ower oreuts, or where it can fal ino such power ines or Cireuits. When instaling an outside antenna system ‘extreme care shouldbe taken to keep from touching, such Power Ines or drcuts as contact wth them might be fatal. 415,Do not overoad wall oulets and extension cords as this ‘can resuitn fre or electric shock. ‘16 Never push objects of any kind into this television receiver ‘through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous vatage ‘ints or short out parts that could resultn a fre or Clecronic shock. Never spil quid of any kind on the television receiver, 17.Do not atternpt to service this television receiver yourself as ‘opening or removing covers may expase you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing toa qualified ‘service personnel, ‘18.Unpug this television raceiver fom the wall out and refer ‘serving oa qualified service personnel under the folowing ‘ondions, ‘When the power cord o plug is damaged or frayed. bifliquid has been spied ino the television recover. Cif the television receiver has been exposed to rain of water. ifthe television receiver does not operate nomally by following the operating instructions. Adjust ony those ‘controls that are covered by the operating instruction as improper adjustment of ther contross may resutin damage and wil often requre extensive work by 2 ualifed technician to restore the television receiver toa ‘romal operation, ef the television receiver has been dropped or the cabinet hhas been damaged, ££When te television receivers exhibits a distinc change in Perfomance-this indicates a need for service. 419.When replacement parts are required, be sure the series technician has used replacement pats spectied by the ‘manufacturer that have the same characterises as the tginal part. Unauthorzd substitutions may resutin fre, lectic shock, or other hazards. 20.Upon compltion of any service or repairs to this television receiver, ask the service technician to perform routine ‘safety checks to detertine thatthe television is in safe ‘operating condtion. 221Television equipment and car combination should be ‘moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and luneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart ‘combination fo overt, Ft Sevico Manuals Contact win recenea hy Te Comer ‘uc 2S Fa 18 84 nat enansOmautoncoak PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE Many electical and mechanical patsin this chassis have ‘special safely related characterstes. These characteristics are ‘often passed unnoticed by visual inspection and the protection alorded by them cannot necessary be obtained by using replacement components rated fr higher vatage, wattage, ett. ‘The replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are dentfd in this manual and is supplements: eéectical components having such features are identified by shading onthe schematic diagram and the parts ist. Before replacing any of these components, read the parts Ist inthis manual carefuly. The use of substtute parts which do rt have the same safety characteristics in the paris ist may create a shock fre, Xradiation or other hazards. ‘SERVICE NOTES “Lhen replacing the pats or the circuit boards, clamp the lead wires tothe terminals before soldering, .2.When replacing a high wattage resistor (oxide metal lm resistor inthe circuit board, Keep the resistor 1Omm (12 in) away from the crcuit board '3.Keep the wires away from high voltage or high temperature components, 4. ary fuse in this TV receivers blown, repace it with the FUSE specified in the chassis parts fist Ln RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A The ging fash and arowhead | CAUTION: Torsha be rakot ‘The excamaton point win the win he bangle sa warning sin | eectie shock dorctrencve caver | angle sa waring sn alerting alerting you of “dangerous | (or back) no user serviceable parts ‘you of important instructions volage side he product. inde Retr srg quae accompanying the roduc. | Sovee prec, + IN CASE OF PULTHECHASSS-RAL + CASE OF 3312 SERIES ‘TO BESIDE (@ ) THEN 3951 SERIES 3319 SERIES SEPARATETHE CHASSIS 3952 SERIES 3315 SERIES. (®) 3357 SERIES 3025 SERIES 3862 SERIES 3027 SERIES 3867 SERIES omernincvpe 5012 SERIES jes 506t SERIES 5013 SERIES ee 5052 SERIES ® 5015 SERIES ‘® 5057 SERIES 5026 SERIES 5026 SERIES VJ 5 6027 SERIES 3h —-o 9322 SERIES ead oe 3351 SERIES Saarneone gs ate ada X-RADIATION PRECAUTION {The excessive high voltage can produce potently hazardous RADIATION. To acid such hazards, the high vatage must ot exceed the specified limit. The nominal value ofthe high, ‘voltage of tis recetver is 24 0KV at zero beam current (ririmum brightness), The high voltage must not, under any CGreumstances, exceed 30KV, Each tie a receiver requires ‘servicing and the high vltage should be checked folowing the HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK procedure inthis manual tis recommended thatthe reading ofthe high volage should be recorded as a part of the service record, tis important to usean accurate and reliable high votage meter. 2.The only source of X-RADIATION is thos TV receiver. tis the picture tube, For continued X RADIATION protecton, the replacement tube must be exactly the same type as spectiedin the pars ist 3.some parts in this receiver have special safety related characteristics for X-RADIATION protection. For continued safety, the parts replacement should be undertaken only after refering tothe PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE, SAFETY PRECAUTION ‘Waring : The serivoe should not be attempted by anyone unfamiliar wi the necessary precautions inthis receive. The followings are the necessary Precautions to be observed before servicing. Since the chassis of ths receWver is drecty connected tothe AC Power ine-Hot chassis), anislation transformer should be used ‘during any dynamic service to avoid possible shock hazards, “Aways discharge the picture tube anode tothe CRT ‘conductive coating before handing the pictur tube. The picture tube is highly evacuated and ifbroken, the glass {fragments wil be olentty expefed. Use shatterproof goggles ‘and keep the picture tube away fom the bare body during a handing 2.WWhen replacing a chassis inthe cabinets aways certain that all the protective devices are put back place, such as ron - metalic control knobs, insulating covers, shield, 'sclation resistor capactor network etc Figure 1.AC Leakage Curent Check 3.Before retuing the set tothe customer, ways perform an ‘AG leakage curent check on the exposed metalic pats of the cabinet, such as antennas, terminal, screwheads, metal ‘overays, control shafts, etc. To be sure the sets safe to op erate without danger of electrical shock Pug the AC ine cord directly to the AC outlet (do not use a ine isolation tran- sfomer during this check), Use an AC voleter having 5000, ‘ohm per val or more sensitivity inthe folowing manner. Connect a 1500 ohm 10 wat resistor, paralleled by 3.0.15 1 FAC type capacitor, between a good earth groundwater Pipe conduit ete)and the exposed metallcparts, one at atime, Measure the AC votage across the combination of 1500 ‘ohmresistor and 0.15 F capactor. Reverse the AC plug at the AC outlet and repeat the AC votage measurements for ‘each exposed metallic part. The measured vatage must not ‘exceed 0, 3cits RMS. This corresponds o 0.2 miliamp AC. ‘Any value exceeding tis it consists a potential shock hazard and must be corected immediately. For Sane Manuals Contac. [NAURITRON TEC=UCAL SERVICES ‘8Chory Troe A, Chinnor ‘Oron OX9 40 Tes ooe4 5100 Fae 1044 2554 Energies rau couk {UNSTRUCTIONS 2.CHASSIS BLOCK DIAGRAM “POWER SUPPLY SECTION 1 ALOCK-DIAGRAM 2INTRODUCTION SIC SPECIFICATION (SOH2006) ‘Block Diagram 2)Bectical Charecerises TABLE OF CONTENTS A.CHROMA, VIDEO, IF, SOUND, DEFLECTION SECTION “UIC SPECIFICATIONTDAB262) *)ltroduction 2)Block-Dagram <3 Functon 2.CHROMA VIDEO SECTION *)Block Diagram .2\Actuating Description ‘3)IC Block-Diagram (TDA 8362) ‘4)IC Specification (TDA 8395) '5)IC Specfication (TOA4661 ) IF SECTION 1)Block-Diagram 2)Actuating Descripton ‘SIC Block-Diagram (TDA 8362) 4.SOUND SECTION *1)Block Diagram 2yActuating Descipton 3)1C Block Diagram (TDABIE2) 4)IC Specification (TDA1013A) 5 DEFLECTION SECTION ‘Block Diagram 10 10-11 " 1 2 2)Actuating Description 2 IC Black Diagram (TDAB362) 3 4)C Specticaton (KA2131) 8 ‘S;REMOCON SECTION {INTRODUCTION 4 2BLOCK-DIAGRAM 8 3.PIN FUNCTION 18-16 GALIGNMENT and ADJUSTMENT {GENERAL INFORMATIONS 16 AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING 6 3HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK 16 4.HORIZONTAL PHASE ADJUSTMENT 16 ‘S\VERTICAL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT 7 SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 7 T.FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 7 8R-FAGC ADJUSTMENT v ‘9, COLOUR PURITY ADJUSTMENT 7 40.CRT WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENTS. 7 ‘CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS 1) Centre Convergence Adjustment 17-19 2)Cirounference Convergence Adjustment 19 ‘12MF(SIF) ADJUSTMENT 19 ‘TELETEXT SECTION(OPTION) ATTXBLOCK DIAGRAM 2 ‘2.SEMICONDUCTOR SPECIFICATION 20-26 ‘8-TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS 21-30 NSERTING FROM OF THE IMPORTANT PARTS 31 ‘10.CHASSIS REPLACEMENT PARTS UST 32-37 ‘1EXPLODEO-VIEW & PARTS LIST 38-39 ‘12SCHEMATIC-DIAGRAM 41-82 ‘1PWE PATTERN & LOCATION 8 MEMO 1.INSTRUCTIONS Ss sees 116 UNE UP Loc No ‘Specification Description Remarks rors = EN GED cnonabecen vesc2 ToA8905 SECAM Decoder | icsot TOAA661 1H Delay 1c201 vara Verteal ouput ~ ricor| _ sPusoo eit — om rucoe | _xaacoae NON-VOLTAGE Memary | ict02 LATS10- BAND Docoder | vcso2 | ToAworaa Sound output Ampiter 1c801 'SDH2098 PWM-Controller for SMPS a ee 2.MEANS OF COMPONENTS NUMBER SERIES 100 Series TUNERIIFIAFT/AGC processing 200 Series Video/Luminance processing 300 Series Vertical deflection 400 Series Horizontal deflection S.ABBREVIATION ‘ABCL ; Automatic Brightness Contrast Limiting ‘ASL: Automatic Beam Limiting ‘AC: Altemating Current ‘ACC : Automatic Color Contra! ‘AFC: Automatic Frequency Contro! ‘AFT: Automatic Fine tuning AGC : Automatic Gain Control AM. : Amplitude Modulation APC. : Automatic Phase Control ‘APL: Average Picture Level ‘AVG: Automatic Volume Control DB : Decibel DC: Direct Current DIP. : Duabindine Package DY: Deflection York DIA Digital to Analog FB :Fast Blanking FBT : Flyback Trans FM_ Frequency Modulation HOT : Horizontal Drive Trans IC Integrated Circuit IF Intermediate Frequency Trans IFT intermediate Frequency Trans 500 Series ------- Chroma/peaking processing 600 Series ------- Sound processing 700 Series Video/Chroma switchingSection 800 Series AC input, power supply circuits 900 Series ------- CRT Driver Section LD: Low Level Detector LPF: Low Pass Fiter MTS Mul Television Sound NFB__ : Negative Feed Back NTSC__: National Television System Comittee System NVRAM : Non-Valatle Random Access Memory PAL: Phase Alterating by Line System PCM: Pulse Coded Modulaton PIF: Picture Intermediate Frequency PLL Pulse Locked Loop PWM Pulse Width Modulation RAM: Random Access Memory RF: Radio Frequency SAW Surface Acoustic Wave SIF: Sound ntermediated Frequency SIN Signal Noise FC ner ntergrated Circult DAC Digital Analog Convertor BPF Band Poss iter OSD :On-Screen Display SCL Serial Clock Line SOA: Seral Data Line Ft Sovico Mansls Contact uLRaRON Teo Snes 8Chory Toei crn Gun oxo say Tas 0104481634 Fax 1044 250554 Ena rquiesOrewtoncask oo 4 ™ ' oy \- 1 ' zoeevaL ca +. = +01 O1 » = = if . & 7 L— * an non er 3 [ hb bab g = < ee = 7 = fea Uf ¥ = 8 . g a } - 8 ~ Se - i | ot _ 3 ~| [foe . Ss 2 3.POWER SUPPLY SECTION 1.BLOCK-DIAGRAM i | 1 vor [ona | fete L = S| —& For Sonco Manus Carta cern Testo SEES Sorry Tro, Chior ron O19 4 Teor rar B iat eemrastonctsk 2INTRODUCTION The IC SDH209 controls the bipolar switching transistors and performs all necessary regulation and function in free running flyback converters. ‘The flyback converter is the most cost saving SMPS. for CTV and VCR. But as the frequency goes up ‘according to the increase of the input AC voltage and the reduction of power consumption an abnormal oseillation like intermittent oscillation or over voltage can happen easy unless the frequency rise is restrained, 'SDH209 having a builtin mono-muti vibrator which is triggered at transistor switched off and generates @ pulse of constant width to Keep the transistor off for the pulse period, will Keep switching frequency less than 120KHz, ‘SDH209 having a builtin constant DC current source will achieve the small drive power consumption at higher AC input and achieve the sufficient dive current at lower AC input, ‘Owing to the above two builtin circuits, SDH209 can {get good regulation and high efficiency over a wide AC. input range and keep stable oscilation at very small load, = 3 a In the standard connections, the constant voltage charged up at the capacitor is used and also used to ‘sense voltage. So, the transformer and circuit are both simple. Free running frequency of flyback converter is expressed by the folowing formula, where, LP Primary inductance Pin: Input power 1s : Secondary winding tums ‘np : Primary winding tums Vin : Input OC voltage Vo : Output OC voltage [As the above formula, the frequency f goes up acc- Cording to the increase of Vin and the decrease of Pin ‘Mono-muii vibrator bull-in SDH209 restrains the rise of ‘switching frequency. ‘This mono-mul vibrator generates 4ysec pulse every end of Ton period. ‘That Is, this mono-mull vibrator is triggered by signal Which is produced when the transistor is switched of. ‘The transistor is unable to be switched on again while the mono-muttvibrator’s output is high. While the transistor is off, the primary inductance of transformer and the floating capacitance or capacitor Installed across the snubber diode compose a resonant loop and oscilate. This resonant frequncy depends on the primary industance and capacitance. When 4usec over, the transistor is released to be switched on again. The time of switch on is app- roximately 4sec plus half cycle of resonant frequency from the time of switch off. ‘Capacitors installed across the snubber diode, across the secondary diodes and across C-E of the transistor ‘affect to the resonant frequency. In order to obtain the stable stand-by oscillation, a total equivalent capacitance is recommended to be less than 330pF. Total equivalent capacitance Ceq is calculated. ~—-Gio where, Csn : Across the snubber diode Coe : Across C-E ofthe transistor rnp. : Primary winding turns iiss : Secondary winding S: tums. nse : Secondary winding Sz tums Csi: Across the diode of Ss sz: Across the diode of S: Remarks : Capacitance includes a diode junction capacitance and a floating capacitance. Oscillation at no load is stable and its power loss is small because of the above mechanism. Operation of Over Load The formula of frequency { shows that f goes down when Vo is smaller than the rated value. When the ‘switch is tumed on, Vo stats from zero. ‘Therefore, the ordinary SMPS_ makes the whistle ‘sound when starting up. But, Ton. limiter builtin SDH209B timits Ton duration regardless of Vo value. ‘So, no whistle is made at starting up. This Ton limiter also works as a protector when the transistor is switching at the over load. Particularly when the input AC voltage is lower than the rated value, Ton becomes longer and the saturation loss increases. But Ton limiter stops becoming longer and protect the transistor from thermal run away. Operation at Output Short When the input AC voltage is higher than 220V. Ton limiter is not enough to protect the transistor from the over current, So, the current limiter is provided ‘The Instantaneous locus at the output short has not been taken clear in the picture. But the locus is expanded to 680V and 3.8A. Therefore, transistor’s SOA is required bigger than this point. When the ‘output short is further continued, the locus becomes shrinked and even a dead short will not destroy the transistor. Because the constant DC current source for base drive is empty due to the dead short and then the transistor does not switch at a large current. [Para- [Symbol | Meter | [wang [ TYP {Supply vi +10, | 1 —.,r™r™~—C——C“NEECS Frewernt2 Loasfan) (anol! LJ tee eoren A) | Neos” |vton! a5 | 88 | at eee Towel | a0 fseoraare [Mono Mut ecvency |) 18 ‘Transformer 1)Primary and Secondary Tum Ratio ‘The value of (NpINs) - Vo is factor to determine switching duty, le peak, Voe peak and frequency. The recommended value is ike the below Vos 220 2)Leakage Inductance ‘The recommended value is 1% ofthe primary indust- ance. 3)Magnetic Saturation Current ‘The recommended value is bigger than, suid , 28 Tr Where, Lp: Primary inductance (H) Current sense resistor (2) 3.IC SPECIFICATION (SDH2098) 1)Block-Diagram TTON Limiter} —{ Drive Regulator © @ [fon tit frogesi] 38 | 22 | cmt —Ny| [as Fegarrenge Ye] 80 100 ‘4, CHROMA, VIDEO, IF, SOUND, DEFLECTION SECTION 1.IC SPECIFICATION (TDA8362) Character Display. ‘The supply voltage forthe IC is 8 Volts. ILis mounted in an ‘Introd etroduction S.DIL envelope with 52 pins. 2) General Description byFeatures Vision IF amplifer, video demodulator, video amplifier, AGC and AFG are suitable for bath negetve and postive - Mu-standard vision F creat rmoduatin, (postive and negative maton) Sound limiter, demodulator and amplifier with volume -Muthtandard FM sound demodulator (4SMHz10 68 MH) cont “ideo and audio switches Inu and switches for extemal aude and CVBS signals, (CVBS inlet, S:VHS and aus intext) Symchvonzaton creut wih dave ceuts for horizontal and -Iniegfated chroma wap and bandpass ters vera defection (autocaltated) Seperate supply pn for starting the horizontal oscillator - Luminance delay tne integrate tom the main rect, T PAUNTSC color decoder wih automatic search system Jax) wroteon fgombined with the 20 phase celetor -Eatyineriacng wth the TOA 8385 (SEGAM decoder nn for mut-tandrdeppleatons PALINTSC colour decoder in which the chroma fiters = RGB-contl excl wit near RGB inputs and fast fbendpase and rap) and the luminance delay line have barking toon mterated. The cout has a separate chvoma input = Horzotalsynetronzation with two control oops ané an sna he tare can be swichadof o tat S:VHS signals algnmentre horizontal ociatr Vertical countdown (a an externel sch) canbe applied to the I cieuit ad a verical peampifer For SEAM applications an(algnment-ree) SECAM- - Low dsipaon nly 600 mW) decoder canbe added tothe IC {Small amount of peripheral components compared wih Peaking creut im th luminance channel completion ICs RGB-cuiput ercut wit Iinear inputs for On-Sereen -Onlyone adjustment (vision IF demodulator) 2)Block Diagram opamp - (pM fhm LBB ~ 1 ‘ONC + 6V GND START TSE a, Sel We ]__ Frese] From oom » na |) ee coerce FS | vate 1 ts ES lL. ec el PE [ : “ BE Tala eave siti ae | ot [Os = eae } Fenn a aa a amr tn aren ne ; | ed a ed J ; TL | || FF woes: “caiROWA | SaTuRaTON wa mee) | Laer) FL erga a9 | It T+ ' "eT | L I — cw | AS] wore |) Pte | meres ty Le Lame Lens. & bese | dieters a salt a ls Tis lis Ir ie faa la laalse tas 22 |e fan taae oar 3)Pin Function 14 | Peaking control input 15 | Extemal CVBS input 16 | Chroma + AV switch input 17 | Brightness control input 18 | output 19 | Goutput 20 | Routput 21 | RGBLinsertion and bianking input 22 | Reinput for insertion 23 | G-input for insertion 24 | B-input for insertion 25 | Contrast control input Saturation control input No Function [Ne Function + | Audio deemphasis | 52 | Decoupling bandgap supply 2. | IF-demodulator tuned circuit | 51 | Decoupling sound demodulator 3. | tF-demodulator tuned circuit 50 | Audio output 4 | Video indentfcation output | 48 | Tuner take-over adjustment 5 | Sound IF in plus volume control | 48 | AGC decoupling capacitor 6 | Extemal audio input | 47 | Tuner AGC output 7 | IF video output 46 | iF-input 8 | Decoupling digital supply | 45. IF-AFC output 9 | Ground 44 | AFC output 10. | Positive supply (8 V) | 43.| Vertical output 11 | Ground 42 | Vertical ramp generator 42 | Decoupling fiter tuning 41 | Vertical feedback input 13 | Internal CVBS input | 40 | 0-1 o0p titer 38 | 01-loop fiter 38 | Flyback input / sandcastee output 37 | Hodzontal output 36 | Start horizontal oscitator 35 | 4.43mi X-tal connection 34 | 3.58unt2X-tal connection 33 | Loop fter burst phase detector 32 | 4.43eez output for TDA 8395 31 | B-Y output signal 30 | R-Y output signal 29 | R-Y input signal 28 | B-Y input signal 27 | Hue control input (or chroma out) 2.CHROMA VIDEO SECTION gor sence Manele Conlact MAURITRON TECIICAL SERVICES ‘@.Chory Troe Ra, Chinnor (ron 0x9 40¥ Tek 1044 25164 Fax O70 Enal-enqines@arinnsk 1)Block-Diagram wean Ho 2)Actuating Description Colour Decoder The colour decoder contains an alignment‘ree X-tal oscillator, a dual kller circuit and the colour difference signals demodulators. The decoder adapts automatically for PAL and NTSC signals. Two X-tal pins are present so no extemal switching Is required, With the SECAM add- ‘on decoder TDA8395 an alignment free mult-standard decoder can be built with an automatic selection. This makes the application of the TDA8362 very flexible. The following applications are possible: - PALISECAM: In this application pin 27 is not used for Hue-control but for the chroma signal for the SEGAM add-on circuit. Pin 2T has to be connected to the supply ine 8V via a series resistor of 10ka. Together withthe alignment‘ree SECAM add-on circuit TDA8395 a PALISECAM decoder is realized. The burst phase detector locks the X-tal oscillator with the burst signal. Two gain modes provide an increased catching range when the PLL Is unlocked and a low ripple voltage and a good noise immunity when the PLL is locked. ‘The burst phase detector operates during the burst key period only, fo prevent the PLL from being disturbed by the chroma signal. The killer circuit switches off the R-Y and B-Y demodulators at too low input signal condition (burst amplitude). Proper hysteresis prevent the constant onvoff ‘switching at a certain input level 3)IC Block-Diagram (TDA8362) SSemetesto ae Ty 4)IC Specification (TDAB395) a}introduction| ‘The TOASS9S is an alignment-free SECAM colour decoder and can be used in conjunction with the ‘TDA8362. It includes the Cloche fier, demodulator and Identification circuit. The TOA8395 application needs very ‘few external components, the deemphasis is internally calibrated. The cloche filter is a gyrator-capacitor type filter. Its resonance frequency is controlled during the calibration period and offset during scan for the right resonance frequency. The required reference frequency for calibration must be connected at pin 1 and is obtained {rom the TDA8362 (pin 32) ‘The two(or three)-level sandcastle pulse has to be connected at pin 15 (TDA8362 pin38) and is used for b)Block-Diagram blanking periods and provides the clock information for the identifeation circuit. The chroma signal at pin 16 connected to pin 27 of TDA8362, is demoduleted by a PLL demodulator, which Uses the reference frequency and a bandgap reference to force the PLL to the desired demodulation characteristic, Digital line identincation is implemented to check the incoming signal for SECAM. If SECAM is detected, pin 1 will sink a current of 150A. Together with the TOAB362 the voltage at this pin will become high (5.5V). In this case the colour difference signal outputs will be switched fon. These outputs will be disconnected and the high- ‘ohmic when no SECAM is detected for two frame periods, the demodulator wil be initialized before trying again. Tren son PY Tbe fl ) smoonr | ot sun |] TONKS wh Ya {_—_ a > Acc [>] CLocHE > PLL [> jpeeMPHass| veo - i (DENT 7 unl L eeacet7-|conreo. F+sunme [ol L 7 = : y re * ce Pin Function No | SYMBOL Function 1 [frat OENT | teerence aque npaientictin rout 2 | Test test output =a 3 [vp | postive supply votiage 4 [ne not connected 5 [ne “not connected 6 | GNO ground 7 | eLOGHEret| Coche reference fter | Pttrer _| PUL reference 9 [-(Ry) | - (Ra) output 10 = (8-¥) output 1 not connected 14 | ves | video (chrominance) input '5)IC specification (TOAAS61) alintroduction ‘The TOA4661 are integrated the baseband delay lines of {64S for colour television receivers. It can be connected ‘TDA8362 and TDAB395 without the need of switches and alignments. The TOASES!1 consists of two main blocks: Two comb fiters with a delay time of 64sec in switched ‘capacitor technique. «Internat clock generation of Sui, line locked via the sandcastle pulse. ‘The TOAS68! operates according to the made demanded by the colour transmission standard. In the PAL mode it operates as a geomentric adder to satisfy the requirements of PAL demodulation, in the NTSC mode it reduces the cross-colour interference (comb-fitering) and in the SECAM mode the delay line repeats the colour difference signal on consecutive horizontal scan lines. The colour difference signals are AC-coupled to pin 14 and 16 and clamped by the input stages. The internal clock drives the delay lines to obtain the required 64, sec. The clock pulses are derived from a Gu: Current Controlled Oscillator which is the line locked via a PLL with the sandcastle pulse, connected at pin 5. Sample and hold low pass fiters suppress the clock signal, The delayed and the un-delayed signals are added, butfered ‘and fed to the output pins 11 and 12. For Service Manuals Contact MALRETFON TECSICA SERVICES. ‘8 ChomyTroo Ri, Chianor ‘Oxon OX 4Y" Tet 10448160 Fox: O14 52586 nono Pepe ‘ewan sen ise ©}Pin Function Nd Symbol] Function [N Function BV Supply Voltage| g |, [+8V Supply Voltage | 1| VP? | fr analogue pat |” |YP" for analogue pat grud or analog a| nc. [retcomeced [to]euor [Seen around Yor dat (RY) output 3| eno [Soriov) 11] vor) * (FO ot te. | trea Hl + (B-Y) output 4 inna conmacted a] oe) * (8:¥) ou 5 | SAN | Senseaste ie | nc. | nat comeced ane [noteameces fra wien) (652) pot 7| te. [inlematy comected 15]n,c. | not connected 8 ic. _|tematy cornet 6) ViR-Y)) * (RY) input 3IF SECTION 1)Block Diagram I a] = fs see ae 2)Actuating Description )IF amplifier The IF-amplifer contains 3 AC-coupled control stages With a total gain control range which is in excess of 60 a8. ‘The sensitivity of the circuit is comparable with that of modern IF-IC's. The reference carrier for the video demodulator is obtained by means of the passive regeneration of the picture carrer. The external reference tuned circuit is the only remaining adjustment ofthe IC. ‘The polarity of the demodulator can be switched so that the circuit is suitable for both positive and negative ‘modulated signals. ‘The AFC-circuit is driven with the same reference signal a the video demodulator. To avoid that the video content disturbes the AFC operation a sample-and-hold circut is applied. The capacitor fo this functions is internal, The ‘AFC output voltage range is 6 Votts. ‘The AGC-detector operates on top-sync or top white-level depending on the position of the demodulator. The AGC detector time-constant capacitor is connected externally. This is mainly because ofthe flexibility of the application. The time-constant of the AGC system during positive ‘modulation is rather longer to avoid visible variations of the signal amplitude. To obtain an acceptable speed of the AGC system a circult has been included which detects whether the AGC detector is activated every frame period. When 3 frame periods no action is, detected, the speed ofthe system is increased. The circuit contains a video identification circuit which is Independent of the synchronization circuit. Therefore the search tuning is possible when the display section of the receiver is used as a monitor. The ident output voltage is low when no transmitter is identified. in that condition the sound demodulator is switched off (mute function). When 2 transmitter is identified the voltage is high. The voltage level is dependent on the frequency of the incoming ‘chroma signal. b)AGC Tuner AGC and AFC ‘The AG.C. detector operates at top-syne level for signals with negative modulation and at peak-white level for positive modulated signals. This A.G.C. detector is gated for negative modulated signals to reduce the sensitivity of impulsive noise. The time constant capacitor (C117) is connected externally at pin 48, For positive modulated signals the A.G.C. time constant is long to avoid visible variations of the video output signal. To abtain an acceptable A.G.C. speed with positive modulation an extra circuit checks whether the A. G.C. detector is activated every frame period. The speed willbe increased i this circuit detects that the video output signal has not reached 80% of peak white level for ‘approximately 100msS. ‘The tuner AGC take-over point can be set by adjusting the 0C-voitage at pin 49, with a potentiometer of 101 (R101) The tuner A.G.C. (pin 47) is an open collector output stage with an output swing of 2mA min. The voltage swing,required by the tuner, can be obtained with an extemal resistor network, connected at pin 47. Pin 47 may tise 2V above the actual supply voltage, without damaging the IC. This feature simplifies the application, because most 3)IC Block Diagram (TOAB362) tuners require a SV A.G.C. voltage level for min. gain. The AFC. circuit is driven by the same reference signal {as the video demodulator.A sample and hold circuit avoids video break-through from the video demodulator to the AFC. voltage. The A.F.C. output voltage range is from 0 to Vee, the stepness of the A.F.C. slope can be Influenced by resistors R114 and R115. 4.SOUND SECTION 1)Block Diagram -10- 2)Actuating Description ‘The sound bandpass and trap filters have to connected The fitered intercarier signal is fed to a limiter circuit and is demodulated by means of a PLL demodulator. This PLL circuit itself tunes automatically to the incoming signal so that no adjustment is required. The volume is the DC-controlled. The composite audio output signal has the amplitude of 700mV RMS at maximum volume control setting. The deemphasis capacitor has to be connected externally. The non- controlled audio signal can be obtained from this pin (via a buffer stage). The amplitude of this signal is 350mV RMS. ‘The external audio input signal must have an amplitude of 350MV RMS. The audio/video switch is contoled via the chroma input pin. For Sorvice Manuals Contact MAURITRON TECHNICAL SEES ‘8Gheny Trea Rd, Chinnor ‘Gron Ox9 40" Tk 10445160 Fax 0104450554 ‘Ena egates@mauioncouk ‘Audio input signal from an extemal source (SCART) with ‘an ampitude up to 350mVims (+6 dB) can be fed to pin 6. ‘The audio switch is controlled via the chroma input pin 16, as described in Chapter 2.1.8. The volume control ‘operates upon the external audio input signal, when the 3)IC Block-Diagram (TDAB362) PLL-Demodutator ‘TDA8362 is switched to the external mode. When the TDA8362 is switched for video signals with the positive modulation, the demodulated AM-sound signal can be connected to the extemal audio input at pin 6 under the operation of the volume control >< Flew 4 Deemphasis output 4) IC Specification (TDA1013A) 2a}Introduction ‘The TOA1013A is a monolithic integrated audio ampitfer Cleuit with 0.C. volume control in a S-ead single in-line (SIL) plastic package. The wide supply voltage range makes this circuit very suitable for applications in mains fed apparatus such as television receivers and record players. The D.C. volume control stage has a logarithmic contro! ‘characteristic with a range of more than 80 dB; contro! ‘can be obtained by means of a variable D.C. voltage between 3.5 and 8 V, The audio ampiifer has a well defined open loop gain and a fixed integrated closed loop gain. This offers an ‘optimum in number of extemal components, performance ae ‘Sound Exemal ‘ecouping Audio b)Biock-Diagram ‘and stabiity, The SIL package (SOT-1108) offers a simple and low- cost heatsink connection. oe S!DEFELECTION SECTION 1)Block-Diagram TBA For Sonico Manuals Contact [MALRITRON TECHNICAL SERVICES ‘8 Chomy Troe Rd, Chinnor ‘Oxon Ox9 4Y Teton te Fae 1044554 nail enquces@mauonok w25v LH votage ae Fecousy Vertical Drive ANSS'2/KA2191 oy lems L,+24v ae Tae b+ +sesv | LA Heater oy H-Phase Verte Ramp Generator ‘vRaor on S-Correction 2)Actuating Description The incoming video signals, pin 13 forthe intemal signal land pin 15 for an extemal CVBS signal, are fed to the synchronization separator circuit. Internally the black level and the top sync. level are detected, next the synchronization pulses are amplified to a fixed level and sliced at 50% of that level. In this way a very good synchronization performance is obtained. The separated ‘synchronization pulses are fed to the first phase detector Circuit and to the coincidence detector. The components which determine the loop gain of the first phase detector are connected at pin 40 (C401, C402 and R402). The Coincidence detector is only used to detect whether the line oscillator is synchronised, not for transmitter identification. The line oscilator is running at twice the line frequency and is derived from the Xtal ascilator frequency of the colour decoder, consequently no adjustment is required, The free-running frequency has @ maximum deviation of 2% compared to the nominal frequency. The second phase detector generates the pulses for the horizontal driver stage (pin 37). -12- ‘The loop fiter capactor (C404) is connected at pin 38 Horizontal shit can be obtained by a potentiometer and sofies resistor (R401 and R402) connected at pin 38 The TOAG362 has a separate start-up citcuit for the horizontal oscilaor (pin 36), In case ths feature i used for starting the horizontal deflection the resistor connected atthe base ofthe horizontal driver transistor (Q401) must be connected to the start supply as wall (in 37 is an opan collector). For applications which do not require a startup function pin 36 must be connected to the main supply votage (BV). The vértical crve pulses (pin 43) are generated by @ divider circuit. The vertical ramp generator components are connected at pin 42. Capactor C311 is charged via two resistors, one resistor connected to a stabilized supply voltage (R312), In this way the vertical amplitude wile kept constant wth diferent picture contents. [AC and DC feedback voltage from the vertical detection stage must be connected at pin 41 3)IC Block-Diagram (TOAB362) Star-suppy ‘ve Siar pea pe oy supply raiser | anor b lal Far ore|_) Hayne Dior sya = verre generator 4)IC Specification (KA2131) aintroduction b)Block Diagram ‘The KAZ131 is a monolithic integrated circuit designed for the vertical output stage in color television receivers. Flyback - FUNCTIONS ie © Senerstor] Phy, Oke Sea fk ‘Driver stage. i Output stage. aa ‘Flyback generator Shaper Pulse shapor. - FEATURES ‘*Low power consumption, direct deflection coil driving capability (Flyback voltage is supplied two times as high 23s supply voltage during lyback period only). ‘High breakdown voltage : 60V -13- '5.REMOCON SECTION _.REMOCON SEC. $$$ 1.INTRODUCTION CTV340S(SPM 1098) Is a low cost television receiver ‘control system bases on the PCAB4C641 microcontroller. itis a voltage synthesis tuning (VST) system which can be used all over the wort. All relevant control functions of the system ate displayed via the on-screen display circuity of the microcontroller. Herewith two independent lines of 16 characters with 4 different sizes and in 7 different colours ean be displayed. All analogue picture settings are controlled with 4 on-chip digital to analogue convertors. The fifth digital to analogue converter can be used for volume in a mono-only option, or full sound (Voume, Bass, Treble, Balance) can be controlled in a German Stereo andlor Nicam sound configuration. This system is colour standard independent. ‘A four page teletet system, based on the VIP2(SAAS231), ECCT(SAAS243) and display memory, can be controlled indirectly via a second microcontroller. This offers the possibilty of a sophisticated teletext system with speci features like FASTEXT, TOP, LIST, packet XI26 decoding (or Spain and Eastem Europe).A minimum amount of software is spent to transfer the teletxt commands from the remote control to this special teletext controler. A second option is a system with no teletext at al ‘The CTV340S(SPM1096) system fulfils a numerous and varied requirements and has options to make it applicable to all markets. = Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations. ACC Analogue to Digtal Convertor Pes Peripheral TV signal source CCT —_ Computer Controlled Teletext decoder DAC —_Digltal to Analogue Convertor Po Inter IC bus, 2-wire bidirectional mutimaster bus IDENT arizona coincidence signal, tarsmitr IDENTicaton Nv-memory Non-Volatle memory OSD On Scroen Display PP Personal Rreference, prefered analogue values RC-S Remote Contolsystem, acconing RCS word standard vst Voltage Synthesis Tuning VIR Video Tape Recorder time constant For Servioo Manuals Contac, ABUPETON FEOAMEN-SERMIGES ‘BChery Tree Ad, Cinnor Oxon 14. 2.BLOCK-DIAGRAM = rues fe | eee 19 vee || Some |] | ; : Gt cr i ampiior — Caer] @ = a comes | 1+ rae cn 2 Ba eee Pee “4 eh eet 3° om a 8 « se ee Vane retsane 7 32 = eS Serre [Ta] Pee], Seo Ronni kext] 25 Micro-controll PIN FUNCTION Nol Symbol Function T|VTUNN [tuning voltage contro output ~ 2 [VOL | volume control output in mono-oniy option CVBS status input 3[BRI__| brightness control output Keyboard scan line inputioutput [COL | colour contro! output keyboard scan line inputioutput 5 TCON _ | contrast contro! output keyboard scan line inpuvoutput 6 [HUET | hue contro! output Keyboard scan ine input/output 7 |BND-0 | ‘band-switch output 0 ‘keyboard scan line inputioutput @ [BND-1_| Band-switch output 1 ‘Keyboard scan line inputoutput 8 [AFC | analogue AFC sense input keyboard scan line inpuvloutput 10 [Perio | Peri output system mode strobe output Wo] Symbol Fonaion ol Syma] Fundion a round sop apt i cscilator ouput 22[RED | o80 res aut [33] | power-on sa paul 23] GREEN | OSD green output [34] SND1_| horizontal coincidence input "| BLue | oso cap 5] RIOT [renatccowaiea 251 F6L | OSD fast blanking oupat 36| VIR | VIR Une constant cont oa 26 | HSYNC | horizontal synchronization input [37] Syst | system output 1 [27] VSYNG | vertical synctronizatininpat Ta) Sys0 | system output 0 [za bon onc aut OSD 19] Sek | Robo cok ana ravodoa [2B [TOENT TLC ostatr np forOSD 701 Sox Obs ete sna mpi 30] testnpu: connected to ground [ai STORY | StandbyOn contolinpuoutput a] oscilatr input 10.48 ost [2 5V supply volage input Notes. 1) These pins are read at "cold start, they define the configuration/options of the TV.system 2) These pins can command a solenoid to switch-off AC- mains supply. ——————————— 6.ALIGNMENT and ADJUSTMENT _————— ee + This Models has only one adjustment - 1.GENERAL INFORMATIONS, Al the adjustments are thoroughly checked and corrected when the receiver leaves the factory. Therefore the receiver should operate normally and produce proper Colour and B/W picture upon installation, However the minor service adjustments may be required depending on the particular location in which the receiver is operated. This receiver is shipped completely in carboard carton, Carefully draw out the carton and remove ail the packing ‘materials. Pulg the power cord into a convenient two pin ower outlet. Turn the receiver ON and adjust the fine tuning for the best picture detail. Check and adjust all the customer controis such as BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST ‘and COLOUR Controls to obtain natural colour or BIW picture. 2.AUTOMATIC DEGAUSSING ‘A degaussing coil is mounted around the picture tube so that the extemal degaussing after moving the receiver is ‘nomally unnecessary, providing the recelver is properly degaussed upon installation. The degaussing coil ‘operates for about 1 second after the power to the receiver is switched ON. Ifthe set is moved or faced in a different direction, the power switch must switch off at least 10 minutes in order that the automatic degaussing Circuit is operated property. If the chassis or parts of the cabinet becomes ‘magnetized and cause poor colour puriy, use an external ‘degaussing col Stowly move the degaussing coll around the face-plate of the picture tube, the sides and the rear of the receiver ‘and slowly withdraw the coil to the distance of about 2m before disconnecting it from the AC source. If the colour shading stil persists, perform the COLOUR PURITY ADJUSTMENT and CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS procedures, as mentioned later. 3\HIGH VOLTAGE CHECK CAUTION : There is no HIGH VOLTAGE ‘ADJUSTMENT on this chassis, But B+ power must be adjusted in +125V under the full colour bar pattem and ‘romal picture control level. 1)Connect an accurate high voltage meter to the ‘second anode of the picture tube. 2)Tum on the receiver. Set the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST control to minimun(Zero beam). -2)The high voltage should be measured less. 4)Rotate the BRIGHNESS and CONTRAST control to the both extremes to be sure. The high voltage does not exceed the limit under any conditions. HORIZONTAL PHASE ADJUSTMENT If you want to move the center of picture, adjust HORIZONTAL phase control(VR401) For Sonico Manuals Contact |WMURTRON TEDHUCAL SERVICES €@ Chery Toe Ra, Canoe ‘Oxon OX9 «ay ‘Teo ste Fax 01044952554 Ena enqiesraurton ak 16- S.VERTICAL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ‘The SIZE control(VR301) on the main board changes the size ofthe picture, having an equal effect on the top and the bottom. 6.SCREEN ADJUSTMENT 1)Tune in an active channel 2)Make the picture normal condition (no blooming or no- ‘lyback line) with the VR screen. 7.FOCUS ADJUSTMENT Adjust the FOCUS contro! on FBT for well defined ‘scanning lines in the center area ofthe screen. &.R-F AGC ADJUSTMENT 1)Tune the set in the strongest station in your area, 2)Tum the AGC control\VR101) on the IF board to fully clockwise position 3)Adjust the AGC control unt noises (snow) dissapear from the soreen, 9.COLOUR PURITY ADJUSTMENT NOTE : Before attempting any purity adjustments, the receiver should be operated for atleast fiteen ‘minutes, Purity adjustment requires Rubber Wedge kit. 41)Demagnetize the picture tube and cabinet using 2 degaussing col 2)Tum the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS controis to the maximum. ‘3)Receiver the green colour pattern. 4)Loosen the clamp screw holding the yoke, and slide the yoke backward or forward to provide the vertical green belt (zone) in the picture screen, 5)Remove the Rubber Wedges. 6)Rotate and spread the tabs ofthe purty magnet(See Fig.3) around the neck ofthe picture tube untl a green belts obtained in the center ofthe screen. ‘And at the same time, center the raster vertically by adjusting the magnet. 7)Move the yoke slowly forward or backward until a Uniform red screen is obtained. Tighten the clamp screw. {8)Check the purty ofthe red and blue raster. 9)Tighten the clamp screw of the yoke temporarily. 410}Obtain a white raster ; refering to the ‘CRT WHITE, BALANCE ADJUSTMENT" 11)Proceed with convergence adjustment. 40.CRT WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT 1) preparation a)Operate the receiver for at least 20 minutes before attempting the white balance adjustment. b)Receive a black and a white signals (Lion head pattem is better) ©}Set the colour contralto the center position. Set the brightness and contrast controls to the maxi ‘mum position @)Set the red, blue and green low light controls tothe ‘mechanical center position. Set the blue and red drive controls to the mechani cal center position @)Set the screen VR control on FBT to the minimum position (fully counter - clockwise) Connect 1 to 2 and 3 to 4 in CN202. 2)STEPS ‘a)Rotate the SCREEN control on FBT (T444) gradually clockwise until the first horizontal line appears slighty on the screen b)Adjust the two CUT - OFF controls to obtain the si- ghtly lighted horizontal line in the same levels of three colours(red, green, bive). The line look like white ifthe CUT - OFF controls are adjusted propery. ‘)Reset the CN202 on the MAIN board to obtain a raster (“NORMAL" Position). )Adjust the blue and red drive controls to obtain pro- ‘per white - balanced picture in high light areas. €@)Set the contrast control to the minimum position and turn the brightness control slightly counterciockwise to obtain a dark gray raster ‘Then check the white balance in iow brightness. Ifthe white balance is not enough, repeat steps 1) - 4) for the correct white balance. ‘11.CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENTS NOTE : Before attempting any convergence adjustment, the receiver should be operated forthe least fifteen minutes. 1)Center Convergence Adjustment a)Receive the crosshatch pattem with a colour bar signal generator. b)Adjust the BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST Controls for a well defined pattern. C)Adjust the two tabs of the 4-pole Magnets to change the angle among them (See Fig.2) and superimpose the red and the blue vertical nes in the center ‘area ofthe picture screen. (See Fig.2). )Tumn the both taps while at the same time keeping ‘angle constant and superimpose the red and the blue horizontal lines atthe center ofthe screen. (See Fig. 3). )Adjust the two tabs of 6-pole Mangnets to superimpose the red/blue line and green one. Adjust the angle to affect the vertical ines and ear rotate both magnets to affect the horizontal ines, ‘)Due tothe interaction between these adjustments the steps 3,4 and § should be repeated unt the salistactory results are obtained. 2)Circumference Convergence Adjustment a}Loosen the clamping screw of deflection yoke to allow the yoke to tit. b)Put a wedge as shown in Fig. 1 temporally. (Do ‘ot remove the cover paper on achesive part ofthe wedge). CMT front ofthe deflection yoke up or down to obtain better convergence in circumference. (See Fig.3) Push the mounted wedge into the space between the picture tube and the yoke to fix the yoke tempore fy. }Put the other wedge into bottom space and remove the cover paper to stck. eT the front of the yoke right flit to obtain the convergence in circumference. (See Fig.3) ‘Keep the yoke postion and put another wedge in ether Lpper space. Remove the cover paper and stick the wedge on picture tube to fx the yoke. .g)Detach the temporarily mounted wedge and put in ‘another upper space. Sickil an picture tube to fix the yoke ‘Aller fixing three wedges rechock overall convergence. Tighten the screw fimly to fix the yoke and check the yoke ist, |)Stick 3 adhesive tabs on wedges as shown in Fig. 12.VIF (SIF) ADJUSTMENT 1)Equipment -Pattern generator (PM5518) Digital Voltmeter 2)Preparation a)Set the supply voltage to AC 220V b)Set the RF output frequency of Gen to 38 9ytHs and then Mutt-burst patter. ‘\Connect the AF out of PMS518 to Tuner's Pin (IF) Connect the DC volts-meter to J106 @)Adjust the DC voltage of J106 tape 4V by ‘controlling the T104 MEMO| ~~ MEMO Te 104435160 Fox: 104450564 ‘Eraicoutesormureancoae” -18- DEFLECTION YOKE Pury AND CONVERGENCE 7 CONVERGENCE ncn RUBBER SZ i ences? Y # * or X ADHEsNE / Ser. YORE : uSBER crass (976) paper ences weoces c.on UocaTION ar 2POLE Figure 1.TUBE ASSEMBLY putty ep oRAss fh GloTH ADJUST THE ANGLE Ty mE vercat tes xe 0 | oh yore tot cca Ve. soReW ROTATE TWO TABS oro rine Save TINE CONVERGENCE (HORIZONTAL LINES) AOL CONVERGENCE Figure 2. PURITY AND CONVERGENCE MAGNETS GREEN ~~ “4-POLE MAGNETS MOVEMENT POLE MAGNETS MOVEMENT INCLINE THE YOKE UP (OR DOWN) INCLINE THE YOKE RIGHT (OR LEFT) Circumference Convergence by DEF. Yoke Figure 3. Dot Movement Patter -19- 7.TELETEXT SECTION 1. TTX BLOCK DIAGRAM(OPTION) NMOS. The family consists of § devices: © MABB401 128 bytes RAM, external program ‘memory, with 8-bit LED-river(0mA), ‘emulation of MABVFB422142 * possible (© MABIMAF8411- 1K byts ROM/64 bytes RAM plus B-bit LED-drver (© MASIMAFB421- 2K byts ROM/64 bytes RAM plus 8-bit LED-criver (© MABIMAFB441- 4K byts ROM/128 bytes RAM plus B-bit LED-criver (© MAB/MAFB46!- 6K byts ROM/128 bytes RAM plus 8-bit LED-driver Each version has 20 quasi-bidirectional VO port tines, one serial UO line, one single-level vectored interupt, an 8-bit timerfevent counter and on-board clock oscillator and clock circuits. Two 20-pin versions, MAB/F8422 and MABIF8442 * are also available This microcontroller family is designed to be an efficient controller as well as an arithmetic processor. The instruction set is based on that of the MABO48. The microcontrollers have extensive bit handling abilities and facilities for both binary and BCD arithmetic. For detailed information see the “8-bit single-chip ‘microcontrollers user manual” -20- Vor Robe Zhe xeaco0P X-TAL PROM, 2 Fc BUS 3 ei 2 icoe ficor i001 ] 4} saaszes sPn1098 ABest? ee " Porsdcete1009 owas #-com Tree con RGB] Fe 7 I I aoe x vies at raos] | 2 xs26481s-10l, ee cave | |) eneee S-RAM RESET Se For Serice Yannis Cova vdieo eon Sees cron te ne chor Sonor sar Tctor rao nt toca a omuoreatecnk 2. SEMICONDUCTOR SPECIFICATION 2. DESCRIPTION b. FEATURES The MABG&01 family of microcontroller is fabricated in» B-bi CPULROMRAM and UO ina single 2-608 DL package © 1K.2K.4K, oF 6K, ROM bytes plus a ROMess version ‘© 64 or 128 RAM bytes ‘© 20 quasi-bidirectional VO pot lines ‘© Two testable inputs: one of which can be used to detect zero cross-over, the other is also the external interrupt input « Single level vectored interrupts: external, timerfevent counter, serial VO ‘© Serial /0 that can be used in single or mult-master systems(serial VO data via an existing port line and clock via @ dedicated line) ‘@ bit programmable timer/event counter ¢ Internal oscillator, generated with inductor, crystal, ‘ceramic resonator or external source ‘© Over 80 instructions (based on MAB8O48) all of 1 oF 2 cycles «Single 5 V power supply (+: 10%) ‘¢ Operating temperature ranges: Oto+ 70% MABE x 1 family =40to+ 85~ MAFB4 x 1 family only =40to + 1100 MAFB4A x 1 family only ©. PIN FUNCTION | Pin_| Name | 0 | Function = 1 [paz 72] Notused : ~ a ‘SDA 1 | Serial data I?C-bus 3 ‘scl | Serial clock ?C-bus 4 | p00 | 2 | tink sett PCNMBUS cont 5 | PO! | 2. | Power Down imminent put 6 P02 log PL output 7 p02 3. | PON ouput & Foe | 3 PROCata opt 9 pos | 3 | PROC etek ouput 19 P08 | 2 | MBUS ata pu fa) | ore | oof fama veat sas 12 | INTTTO | 2 | -MIBUS DLEN, NAND, OLIM Bim PLsgal int elves | fo 15 | 2001 |) cyt oct conacton (eqvene the sn Rese || Resta 18 | P10 | 2 | Lim-slee FASTEXTAIST mode at owerap 12 | em | 2 | Linc ENGUSHEUROPEAN MOUS & secon stots 20 | P12 | 2 | Lik-2XB/KS state poge RAM comeced 2 | ps | 2 | Lik-enabo use o veut z |e | 2 | untceancnst ae water snap 2 | p15 | 2 | Link enable onscreon PROGRAM prompe a | ict | 020 uae ease ie eencicderanates 2 | p17 | 2 | Link ena STATUS ROW used n NONEASTEXT 26 | p20 2 | Link- select 128/956 byte NVRAM z | 21 | 2 | Notues 2 | vee | svi sunt 1 MABS46 PWS option (TT) Pa [0 | Pmiow : Pa righ __ 4 | 2 | MIBUS command inpat | C command input 18 [2 | Ustmode st power | FASTEXT mode ot power 18 | 2 | Euogon use smo | Engh BUS & smote 20 | 2 | 2xB tac RAM comoced Bf state RAM comaced 2 | 2 | Nowvratteomectes Enabi se ef NVRAM 22 | 2 | sable ag dopay rable gg dispay 23 2 Disable on-screen prompts: | Enable on-screen prompts: 24 | 2 | osatie ice vecoang Enable 08 cecoing 25 | 2 | Disablerew2s'tn0Xgy Enabl row 2490 No (2 12 I 2568 NVRAM connected 258 x 8 NVRAM connected Poreacete39 Ty Com DESCRIPTION ‘An advanced CMOS process is used to manufacture the PCF84CXx family of microcontrollers. The family consists ofthe following devices: ‘© PCF84C00 - 2568 RAM, extemal program memory © PCF84C21-2 Kx8ROM, 64x8 RAM © PCFBAC41-4 Kx 8 ROM, 128%8 RAM © PCF84C81-8 Kx8 ROM, 256%8 RAM 24 Each version has 20 quasi-bidiectional WO port lines, a serial 1/O interface, a single-level vectored interrupt structure, an 8-bit timer/event counter and on-chip clock ‘oscillator and clock circuits Each member of this microcontroller family is an efficient controller as well as an arithmetic processor. The instruction set is similar to that of the MABBO48 and the PCF84CXX family is pin-and instruction set compatible _@ 12 hardware interface for serial data transfer on two with the MAB8400 family. The microcontrollers have facilities for both binary and BCD arithmetic plus bit- lines (serial UO data via an existing por line and clock via a dedicated line) handling capabilities. For detailed information see the _ &.bit programmable timer/event counter ser manual "Single-chip 8-bit microcontrollers” b.FEATURES © 8-bit CPU, ROM, RAM, I/O in a single 28lead DIL or SO package (© 2K, 4K or 8K x8 ROM; also a RONHess version © 64, 128 of 256 x8 RAM ‘© 20 quasi-birectional VO por lines ‘© Two test inputs: one of which is also the external interrupt input © Single-level vectored interrupts: external, imerlevent ‘counter, serial VO PIN FUNCTION 1 Clock frequency range: 100 KH to 10 MHz © Over 20 instructions (similar to those of the MABEO48) all of 1 oF 2 cycies © Single supply voltage (2.5V to 5.5V) ‘© STOP and IDLE modes ‘© Power-on-reset circuit ‘© Operating temperature range: ~40 to + 85% (© High current output on port 1: Igy =10 mA at Vol =1.2V(all versions except the PCF84C00) Pin | Name | 0 | Function 1) Pa | 7 |Link WesieniEasiom Europe : a 2 | SDA Sal data FCs ne 4 | POO = Link - select 2C/MIBUS control Tes osc crore nee 82556 5 | cor | ¢ | Powerdown iinet np cane on a | 3 | po | t | pLoupet | o7 | pos 1 PON output & | poe | | pROCdatacupet 2 | pos | 1 | PROCEoekinut 10 | pos | 4 | MBUS cata inat por | 4 | DATAinint out | 12 INTITO | MIBUS DLEN, NAND, DLIM 13 1 | PL signal input te | ves vc # | was 9 ct oct comatenoqvney 880 0.7%) iv) Reser Reset cat | bw | + | atone mime | ia) Pit | 1 | Une ENGUSHEUROPEAN BUS 8 sven symbols 20 | P12 | 4 | tinks2X8048 ste pape RAM eonnacted 2 | PIs | 1 | Unk onabouc ot vat 22 | pit | 1 | tink. ena PACKET 1g tenitcaton display 2 | pis. | 1 | Unk-enabeconsceen BROGRAM promos 24 | pts | 1 | Lin-enaleLc8 contol kel ow 25 | pt” | 4 | tink-onele STATUS ROW usd in NON PASTEXT |o2r | pot | + | Us enabe iy ofow 28 -22- ++ PCF84C81/039 option (TTX) Pin] 0 | Pintow |__Pin HIGH 1 1 | E.Europe ECCT SAAS243/H " W. Europe ECCT SAAS243/E 4 | 1 | MiBUS command input F.C command input 18. | 1 | Uist mode at power-up FACSTEXT mode at power-up 19 | 1 | European MIBUS & symbols English MIBUS & symbols. | 20] 1 | 2k8 static RAM connected 88 static RAM connected 21 | 1 | NoNVRAM connected Enable use of NVRAM 22 | 1 | Disable 8/39 display Enable 8/39 display 23| 1 | Disable on-screen prompts Enabie on-screen prompts 24 | 1 | Disable LCB decoding Enable LCB decoding 25 | 1 | Disable row 24 if no Xlg7 Enable row 24 if no X/p7 26 | 1 | 2568 NVRAM connevied 256%8 NVRAM connected 27 | 4 | Disable display of row 24 Enable display of row 24 a.TYPICAL FEATURES # Low Power CMOS: Active Current Less Than 1 mA + Standby Current Less Than 50 1A «© intemally Organized 256 «8 © Solf Timed Write Cycle + Typical Write Cycle Time of § ms © 2 Wire Serial interface + Bidirectional Data Transfer Protocol ‘© Four Byte Page Write Operation = Minimizes Total Write Time Per Byte © High Reliability ~ Endurance: 100,000 Cycles Per Byte Data Retention: 100 Years © New hardwire-Write Control Function b.DESCRIPTION ‘The X24C02 is 2 2048 bit serial E2PROM, internally organized as one 2568 page. The X24C02 features a Serial interface and software protocol allowing operation ‘on a simple two wire bus. Xicor E2PROMSs are designed and tested for applications requiring extended endurance. Inherent data retention is (greater than 100 years. Refer to RR-515 for details of data retention characteristics, and RR-520 for endurance ‘eyeing information for Xicor nonvolatile memories, ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS * ‘Temperature Under Bias 24002 ae “1010 +850 x240021 ~ 65 to +1350 ‘Storage Temperature “rrr 65 t0 41500 Voltage on any Pin with Respect to Vjg =1.0V to+7V D.C. Output Current nme ~~ 8 mA Lead Temperature ~ 3000 (Soldering, 10 Seconds) =n 4.D.C. OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS X24002 Ta =08 104700, Veg = SV + 10%, unless. athernse spectied X24C021 Ta = 40 10 485%, Voc = SV = 10%, uness, otherwise spectied VEC range for the X24C02 and X24C021 are defined in the Ordering information table, [Symbol |__ Parameter | Min. Max.[_Units Test Conditions: lec | Power Supply Curent 1 | mA | SCL=CMOS Levels @ 100%, &* Voc -03V P igat) | Standby Current 50 eA | SCL | ‘All Other Inputs Input Leakage Current | 0 #A | Vin= GND t0 Voc ‘Output Leakage Current | | 10 aA | Vout = GND t0 Vo “| Input Low Vottage =10|Wecxo3] Vv | ~ Min [input High Votage [Yecxo7 Vect 05 You | Output Low Votage o« | | == e.FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM O) Ve — starrcroue [HV GENERATION] (8) SDA. TT Cf poe ae tor f ———— anne] a M6264 BCS-10L:S-RAM(MEMORY) GENERAL DESCRIPTION ‘.Recommanded operating conditions (ta=0 to 70%) ‘The KM6264B/BLIBLLL is a 65,536-bit high-speed Static * Note: VIL(min)=-3.0V for = S0ns pulse, Random Access Memory orgranized as 8,192 words by 8 —— bit. The device is fabricated using Samsung's advanced Parameter ‘Symboi| Min.| Typ. | Max.__| Unit | CMOS process. The KM6264B/BLIBL-L has an output ‘Supply vottage | Veo | 45/50/55 |v | ‘enable input for precise control ofthe data outputs. It also Ground Ne ee has chip select inputs for the minimum current power | !RPuLighvoltage| Vin | 2.2 | — Vesta] v down mode. The KM6264B/BLIBL-L has been designed Input low voltage |va__|-0.3| — | 08 |v for high speed and low power applications. It is particularly well suited for battery back-up non-volatile For Senco Manuals Contact [NALRITAON TECHRICAL SERVES, ‘memory applications ‘8Chery Tree Ra, Chinnor oe Tesomceset rac 1M 10st ax TL + Fast Access Time: 70,100,120, ns (max) Ena omsisOrourtonchik + Low Power Dissipation Standby (CMOS): 10 W (typ,) L-Version ‘5uW typ.) LL-Version Operating: SSmWIMHz (max.) + Single SV 10% Power Supply wet 4 = + TTL compatibe inputs and outputs az] 2 2 + Fully Static Operation a Os = No clock or retesh required Prectons a: + Low Data Retention Votage: 2V (min) ss * + JEDEC Standard pin Configuration ue 2 KM6264B/BLIBL-L: 28-pin DIP (600 mil) sr 2 KMB264BS/BLSIBLS-L: 28pn DIP (200 mil) 2 Ee a KM6264BG/BLG/BLG-L: 28-pin SOP (330 mil) ade 5 PIN CONFIGURATION AND NAMES ate a agri Adare inputs wo 4 = We Wiite enable CS1CS2__| Chip select w2(] 2 " OF, ‘Output enable Ws] 13 oO VOrVOm Data inpuvOutpit Vos C] 4 18 [] Woy Ves “+5V power supply vss Ground Pin configuration Boas FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM STS eS) #65) 5 A INTEGRATED VIP AND TELETEXT(IVT) a .GENERAL DESCRIPTION The integrated VIP and Teletext(VT) is a teletext decoder (contained within a single chip package) for decoding 625cine based World System Teletext tramsmissions. ‘The teletext decoder hardware is based on the Enhanced Computer Controlled Teletext (ECCT) device (SAA5243) with some additional features; existing ECCT software femains compatible. The Video Input Processor (VIP) section of the device uses new mixed analogue and digital designs for the Data Slicer and the Display Clock Phase Locked Loop functions, As a result the number of PINNING DESCRIPTION ‘external components is greatly reduced and no critical or adjustable components are required. Features © Complete teletext decoder in single 48-pin DIL package © Single +5V power supply © Digital Data Sticer and Display Clock Phase Locked Loop reduce perisheral components to a minimum ‘© Both video and scan related synchronization modes are supported 1 418 page acquisition system is software compatible with ECCT ‘© RGB interface to standard color decoder ICs, push pull output drive; requires only 2 external resistors (© Data capture performance comparable with SAAS231 (ira) ‘© Software compatibilty with ECCT maintained © Interfaces with 8K x 8-bit static RAM ‘ Optional storage of packet 24 in the display memory (© Packet 8/30/2 mapped to a diferent extension chapter {8 an ai for VCR programming applications b.QUICK REFERENCE DATA perating ambient | ra +70 temperature range| "| -20) — | 2 (aca Symbel [in| Typ. | Wax [Ur [Supply votage [Vo [4515 7 55) V ‘Supply current | | 09 | 60 | 120 | ma Syncamplitude |Van | 0.103 | 08 | v Veeoampiuee |wa | 07) 1 | 14) v cot resoey | TAL | — | 27| | ay Par [Name —] Basaran 1 | VO00™-¥8V supply othe dial sctons atthe dee, 2 Joscour | 27s eqstaonciator out 3. [OSCIN | 27Miz eyetalonitatr np 4 | OSCGND | Crystal oselaor ground v 5 vssa | Analogue ground, OV. 6 Postve reference voage forthe ADC. necessary the pin shoud be connected to REF+ 7 8 |CvBs | Composite video input pin. A postve-going 1V peak-to-peak inputs required, connected via a 100nF capacitor 9 tet | Reference curent input pin, connected to analogue ground via a 27K resistor. 10 | VODA | +5V supply tothe analogue sections ofthe deve. 11 |PoL | STrvaFBrrrs poly select pn. a eg cee 8 [d_| anatase tara 19 |BLAN | analogue +5Vvia deccuping components, BLANK | Video black ve storage gin connected to anlogud ground via fO0nFcapactor ‘Syne to TV output pinline flyback input pin, function contralled by an internal register | Dot rate fast blanking output. HIGH for text and LOW for picture. =25- Pin | Name Description 20 «| COR Programmable output to provide contrast reduction of the TV picture for mixed text ae ‘and picture displays or when viewing newsflashisublitle pages 21 | ODDIEVEN | 25Hz output synchronized with the CVBS input's field sync pulses to produce a noninter- laced display by adjustment of the vertical deflection currents, 2 ly Dot rate character output of teletext foreground colour information. Open drain output 23 | su Serial clock input for !2C-bus. It can stil be driven HIGH during power-down of the doviee 24 | soa Serial data port for the 2C-bus. Open drain output. It can stil be driven HIGH dung power-down of the device, 25 | vssp Digital ground, av. 26-33 | Do-D7 Data fines for the page RAM, 34-46 | AO-AI2 | Address lines for the page RAM a | OE Output enable to the page RAM. 48 | We Write enable to the page RAM. d. 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