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BASIC CHASSIS Mz? SPECIFICATIONS 50 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 FEATURES 4 WH DIFFERENCE LIST BETWEEN C.21ZE AND C-21ZE(-A) M MODELS 14 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (APPENDED) 1an18 Ml SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 5 MW SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS 8 3k STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (APPENDED) 21~2414 I PARTS LIST 21 No.50964 COPYRIGHT © 1995 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPANLTD. Mar. 1995 c. NIZE SPECIFICATIONS Colour System Receiving Frequency VHF low band (VL) VHF high band (VH) UHF band (U) Cable TV Intermediate Frequency VIF Carrier SIF Carrier Colour Sub Carrier Antenna Input Impedance Power Input Rated Voltage Operating Voltage Power Consumption Picture Tube Viewable High Voltage Speaker ‘Audio Power Output ure Size Jeo Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Tube ICs | Transistors Remote control unit em Content Dimensions 60.em(W) x 45.Sem(H) x48,2em(D) Mass 23.5kg ‘TV RF System B, G1, 0, K, Ky PAL , SECAM ( #NTSC Playback possible in Video mode.) 46.25MHz~ 168.25MHz 175.25MH2~463.25MHz 471.25MHz~863.25MHz Mid (%-2, $1-S10) Super ($11-S20) and Hyper (S21-S41) bands can be received. 38.0MHz 32.5MHz (6.6MH2), 31.5MHz(6.6MH2) 32.0MHz (6.0MH2), 33.5MHz(4.5MH2) PAL: 4.43MHz SECAM : 4.40625MHz, 4.25MHz NTSC : 3.58MHz, 4.49MHz 750 unbalanced, Aeria-type 120V to 240V AC, SOHz / 60Hz 90V to 260V AC, 50Hz / 60Hz 110W (Max.), 80W (Avg.) 21” (Tube size : 5Sem, Visible size : 51cm), measured diagonally 40.70m (W) x30.5cm (H) 28KV + 1KV (at zero beam current) 5xScm oval x 2(mono sound) Music power : 5.5W Audio power : W 1Vp-p, 759, RCA pin jack 4Vp-p, 752, RCA pin jack ‘500mVims (-4dB8s), high impedance, RCA pin jack 500mVims (-4dBs), Low impedance, RCA pin jack 1 18 (in TV), 1 (In Remote control unit) 44 (In TV), 2 (In Remote control unit) RM-C462-1H(AWRE/UM-3 dry battery x2) Design & specification subject to change without notice. 2 (No.50964) SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ‘The design of this product contains specal hardware, many ‘oreuls and compcnents spectaly for salety purposas. For contiquod protection, no changes should be made to tho Donginal design unless authonzed in wring by the manulacty fe Replacemoal paris must be idantcal to those used in the orginal crcuits. Service should be ported by qualtd per sonnel ant, Alleratons ofthe design or cicuity ofthe products should not bbe made. Any design alleratons or additions wil vod the rmanviacture’s warranty and will frthor roliove tho manviac {weer of responsibilty for personal injury oF property damage resuling thererom, Many electical and mechanical pars in the products have special salety-oltad characteristes. Those characteristics are fotten nat evident rom visual inspection ner can the pratection aiorded by them necessary be obtained by using replace ‘ment components rated for higher votlage, wattage, ete. Re placement parts whicn have those special saloty characten ties ae ideniied in the pars ist of Service marval. Electri- I components having such features are identified by shading on the schematics and by (/:)on the parts list In Service manual, The use of a subebiule replacement wich does not have the same safety characterstes as the Fecommended replacement part shown inthe parts list of Ser. vce manual may cause shock, tre, or oer hazards. Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLAT- ED(NEUTRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing ‘Some mode's power circuit is par dierent in the GND. The Bilerence ofthe OND is shown by the LIVE : (_L) side GND, tng ISOLATEDINEUTRAL) : ( >L) side GND and EARTH (@) sie GND. Don't short botwoon tho LIVE sido GNO and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH sde GND and never measure with a maasunag apparalus (osesloscope ete) the LIVE sie GND and ISOLATEDINEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH sido GND at the same te. f above note will nol be kept, a fuse or any parts wil be broken any repair has been made tothe chassis it is recommended ‘hat the B1 soting should be chockod or adjusted (Soe AD: JUSTMENT OF 8, POWER SUPPLY) The high volage apolied 10 the picture tube must conform with that speci in Service manus. Excessive high voliage can cause an inorease in X-Ray |msson, arcing and possible ‘component damage, therelore operation vader excessive high volage conditons should be kept {0 a minimum, oF should be prevented. severe arcing cceurs, romove the AC power i modiatey and determine the cause by wsualinspacton (incor ‘ect installaon, cracked or meliad high voltage harness, goor soldering, ele). To maintain the proper minimum fevel of soft X-Ray emission, components in tho high vollage creuty in ‘using the picture tube must be the exact replacements oF al ternative approved by the manulacturer ofthe complete prod- vet Do nat chook high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high vot ‘age moter or a high voltage probe with a VIVM. Discharge tha picture tube before attempting meter conection, by con necting a cip lead to tha ground frame and connecting the fothor end of the lead through a TOKE 2W resistor to the an ‘00 button When sarvice is requitod, observe the original load dress. Ex- Ira pracauton should be given ta assure covet lead dass in| the high vallage crcut area, Where a short cxcuit has oc ‘curred, those companenis that indicate evidence of overheat- ing should be replaced. Always use tre manulactuer's 10 placement components a @ C-21ZE Isolation Check (Gatety for Electrical Shock Hazard) Aor re-assembling the product, always perform an isotation check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna ter- videofaudio input and ourput terminals, Contot knobs, ‘metal cabinet, serowheads, earphone jack, contol shafts, et.) {o be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of ‘lectrical shock Dielectric Strength Test ‘The ieolaton batweon the AC primary circuit and ail metal parts exposed to the user, paricularly any exposed motal part hhaving a volun path to the chassis should withstand a. volage ‘of 3000V AC (cms) fora pods of one second, (. Withstand a voltage of 1100 AG (rms) 10 an appl ‘ance raled up fo 120V, and 3000V AC (cm..) to an apple ‘ance rated 200V or more, fora period of ona second) ‘This mothod of test requires a tos! equipment not generally ‘ound in the service vade. Leakage Current Check hug the AC line cord diecty into the AC outlet (do not use a line isolaton transformer during tis chock). Using a “Leak- ‘age Current Tester", measure the leakage current trom oach fexposed metal part of the cabinet, partoularly any exposed ‘metal part having a return path to the chassis, to @ known (9009 earth ground (walor pe, ole.) Any leakage current ‘must not exceed 0.5mA AC (cm. ‘* Altornate Check Method ug tho AC lino cord directly ito the AC outlet (Jo nol use a line isolation tanstormer during this check). Use an AC volt ‘meter having 1000 ohms por vol or more sensitivity in the ft lowing manor. Connect a 15000 10W resistor paralleled by 8 0.15uF AC-ype capacitor between an exposed mia part ‘and a known good earth ground (waler pipe, etc). Measure the AC vollage across the resistor with the AC. volimeter. Move the resistor connection to each exposed metal part, par- toulary any exposed motal part having a rotum path to the chassis, and measure the AC vollage across the resstor. ‘Now, reverse the plug inthe AC outet and repeat each mea- urement. Any volage measured must not exceed 0.38V AC. (cms). This corresponds to .5mA AC («.m.s) ‘AG VOLTMETER (HAVING 10000", OR MORE SENSITIVITY) 15pF AC-TYPE| {] "15008 TOW. GOOD EARTH GROUND PLACE THIS PROBE ON EACH EXPOSED METAL PART Figa (No.50964) 3 a1ze FEATURES ‘*NNow chassis design enables use o an interactive on-screen conto ‘Wide operating range voltage (90V~ 260V) AC poner input ‘* With AUDIO. VIEDO INPUT & OUTPUT terminal ‘¢ "Muto Button” can reduce the aio level to 2020 instant '*Functinal emote control to operate TV set (for channel, volume, power ONIOFF, eic) trom a distance. 11°C bus contol utizes single chip ICs for IF and VIC, DIFFERENCE LIST BETWEEN C-21ZE AND C-21ZE(-a) MODELS Ret. Part No. 5 i Part Name Description No. C21zE C-21ZE(-a) ‘SMZ-10108-H2 ‘SMZ-10190-H2 MAIN PW BOARD a 10 fomPad6o-20016 ‘QMP7370-200)3 POWER CORD 10 —— CeMco03-c0+ ADAPTOR PLUG") BAGKING PART LIST 24" Gstze908 001 eS RATING CABEL C-21ZE (C-21ZE(-A) RATING LABEL RATING LABEL, AVE MopeL | o21Ze J Minott, SW Tt dete, S0/60Hz MA W 50/60Hz MAX |W Avg W WARNING HICH VOLTA WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE. WG fiw Ge uct Jad Wine Stsucte wta ter was | | seria we. | setae. sd a | | { C2IZEA INDICATED MODEL No. C-21ZE-A 4 (No.50964) +1 {y980g'0N) JVC INSTRUCTIONS Thank you fr purchas Read allinstuctions to ensure complete understanding. Keep insbuctions na sat sng this JV colour T fe place tor futur relorence, TO ENSURE PERSONAL SAFETY, (OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING RULES REGARDING THE USE OF THIS. UNIT: WARNING: 1¢ TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE ‘THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. # AVOID DAMAGING THE AC PLUG AND POWER CORD. INTHE EVENT OF A FAULT, LUNPLUG THE UNIT AND GALL A ‘SERVICE TECHNICIAN. 00 NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE REAR (COVER OR REPAIR THE UNIT ‘YOURSELF, CAUTION: * Operate only from the power source spectied on the unit ‘© Avoid improper instalation and never postion the unit in poorly vertiated places. 1 Do nat allow objects or Hau nto the cabinet openings 1 Vihen you do not use this TV set for ‘along peted of ime, be sure to ‘Gscannect the power plug tom the AC out ‘© CONTROLS, TERMINALS: 2 ‘S REMOTE KEYS. 18 PREPARATIONS: 3 4. Aerial, power cord connections -3 2. Remoie battery installation +3 3. External connection 4 44 Turning on 5 5: Input selection 5 6, Station presetting 6 PROGRAMME VIEWING 8 VIDEO PLAY/PROGRAMME RECORDING 9 SOUNDIPICTURE CONTROLS: 10 OTHER CONTROLS: 42 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SPECIFICATIONS. 44 SNOILLONYLSNI SNILVYadO aziz (p9609'0n) z-1 ® CONTROLS, TERMINALS For remote keys, see page 15. For operation, soe specified pages. = Front 1 Gav ascending channel saecton) D <1 (Gocreasing volume cont) Sutton py © A + Gineoasing volume control PREPARATIONS eo 1.Aerial, power cord connections To connect a VOR: Seo page # (sorter to VOR nstuctor) Precondition: # You must use a 759 coaxial cable to connect the aerial (nat supoies with this TV). [Example] \VAFIUHS aerial ‘vil socket, , (Fea paral Z ‘ orl (rote) Pécs — Acute 2.Remote battery installation Precondition AUTON 1 Fotow cavon onbateras 1 Coecty instars ‘oeerang + and pares, ‘Duration ol bakery ose bout mento * yea, BS ‘epanding on regency o 1 Propare two AA/RBIUM dry batteries. 1. Press and lft up the cover to remove. 2 install bateres. ‘Be sure to Insel the ~ pole on each battery fist then insert the «pale 3. Replace the cover. 1 Replace bateries purchase, nto regur BZIZO {p960s"oNn) et 3. External connection Preconditions: ‘ Before connection, tum off or unplug the TV. Belora playing a cannectes component, atvate TV or VIDEO movie according to which connection is active Soe pages 5 and 9 FF connection AW connecson oe ay) ‘AV connect fr ecerng) Sipsaltanemison [Connection example) ih Without making external connection: Proceed tthe not section toe Connected campanent, un the component ox rove ‘= Connaton cables ae not proved ‘ftom he VDEOIAUDIO INPUT and VIDEOIAUDIO OUTPUT ternal 0 connected tthe sre ‘Sstoted excep Suing playoooe VER. Bawoot TW aera acct (er iay CTIVIDEORUDIONPOT | VCR, camcorder or iaeose termine player rps each) "TV VIOEOIAUDIO OUTPUT | VOR fr rcoring) vdeo termina mont’ lor mooning) ‘eral reception or VER Video casseti recorder Radiosreqiency (ah Arequonsy conning 6 broadcast Sal sora AW connection Video and aio-signa rect 4,Turning on Te mon using ont Duiton an standby mode 1, Press front main power bution. Press wo tuto POWER, ROWER Fo tum on using other oO >: ‘remote hey (in standby 7IN och Press TVAIDEO or ruetic POWER indicator glows red to indicate he main ey. powers onthe TV in stand ma). fon Pres rente POWER 2 Press remote POWER standby Key. any ey ra poner Sj The picture appears. 2 co 5.Input selection on. Pras tort rain power ‘ton rain gow of Tv mode: terns or ly a 7. Press remote TVIVIDEO key. Fé-cenneced compenent With each press, the ingut alternates bet TV aeral sue. woo — J co a |e] vroco | eomvan AY ond (1 mode) (OED mosey “NA 1 The made dsappears aller about 3 seconds. VIDEO mode | Wa TV VIDEOIAUDIO PUT azI2-0 (ps603°0N) » 6.Station presetting Boloe viewing programmes, preset broadcast tations Preconditions: ' Activate TV mode (ee page 5) 1 Pick either AUTO of MANUAL preseting To preset all stations automatically —CH PRESET-AUTO 1. Turn on the TV, and press remote CH PRESET key. Oo preset crane. (CH PRESET monu (with AUTO selected) appears. |. 2 Brass remote VOLUME + (increasing volume Control) Key. com capaho wee eae Bo (eas woune mel ban 25> ON SEARCH appears to |! Perse Sta Incicate a station stats tobe ‘searched for Station searching begins trom Channel Postion 1 (PR 1). ‘Mer being acaled, the etaton is automatically preset and Channel Postion advances. The procedure forall tations to be presets completod alter about 4 minutes ‘* Now setting is complete Fepeat pressing remote CH PRESET key to exit menu. notes: | seta netponstte + Sovage ofup to 69 statons is posse auto (tomate prsatig) (manual presetting ‘owe suse to preset, mmanualy each requced To stop searching Prost emote CH PRESET Notes: sound systems are adonabeady denies (see page 10), ‘no station preset are ‘utanateaty skp Programmed fee ight on age Pat: Chanoat Poon uv, Receiving recuency wave bande US Lowstequoney VHF Y= High equoncy VHF stations U = UNF sasone To preset required stations manually (CH PRESET-MANUAL 1. Tum on the TV, and press remote CH PRESET key twice to select MANUAL. rier f a en | MANUAL PRESET menu appears ‘© With each press, the selection changes: 2. Press remote CHANNEL 7 or (descending or ascending channel selection) key to select aChannel Position. | ] Y= (You can also use | pen | TC] front en er | Se s— (Gescending or Sato srsn 0 ascending anne! | rea ve 3, Press remote VOLUME + (increasing volume Setecton) buon) control) or — | (decreasing volume | control) key. ore es bee Py TE}] (Youcanalsouse | Stine srsnn we TI A) front 4+ pea u.99> STB (ceasing volume | Siea ie 28e sense contro) or eis) {decreasing volume conta) bation) o> or <<< appears lo indicate a station is being scanned. ‘Alter reaching a station, scanning stops. Press remote VOLUME + or ~key fo repeat scanning ntl a required station is reachos, 1 Fopoat stops 2 and 3 to preset all required stations. ‘Now setting Is complete Repeat pressing ramote CH PRESET kay to ext menu, BZIe-O Pefmtures san, PPresereste Ct PRESET hoy to seect, FE (ow ting 2. ress mato VOLUME or oy or ort = or Whe being pressed, > or < ‘Scpar lo cate to. tinge occuring er fnertning, AF OF sopears the igh of FINE sescnctes To skipprogramme Channel Posing, Pbreas remote OF 2. Press remote VOLUME ~ ory (or rot 2 or stout 0 aceate eS'chaied| No" aesebvates Channel spore oganeos Care ‘whee no latons prese (See ight on page 6 pressing romete CHANNEL Sora tay tor ont Ver Auten To stop scanning Prose. rematakay or Fert buon To switch sound system ‘won sound is poor or Sinaia being poo ‘Frese remote CH PRESET ey select, 2. Press remote VOLUME ore ky orto oor Seat owt er To switch sound system in ctheresses tis more SOUND SYSTEM ey eos page 1), 7 G1 (y960S'0N) PROGRAMME VIEWING Press remote POWER standby key. Aer FER The picture appears POWER sary soy Joes rane oa tum on sing ont - Press remote TVIVIDEO key to activate TV burton (standby moze: ra Foss vo bon TWEED. © The mode appews for about 3 seconds. Atarenty TV mode ater ao Tis tuned on Sip? sot necessary, 5 Select a preset channel: [Descending/ascending selection] © Prose remote CHANNEL \” (sescending ATT" selection) or (ascending selection) key. T) C1] VP ress to select a lower-requency preset To select preset channels channel In sequent order using A:Press'to select ahigher-requency preset front button: channel eS (mets ns Sethe radar peter te, atm mth OT erwrae race inte ame apes ia doen a a Ge Entra number a Semen igseetne coe) BOO Ree nt crn on ‘Make ~— appear, then press 1 and 2. oe run Ste er a Sd tach prev chaners lou ar sound eytems {3 Press remote VOLUME — (decreasing control) i'snincmooiate yc or + (increasit Issoecee, unger Gnereasing conwel Key. tessngrerate COLOUR ure 19 Sretetersouno } SYSTEMS ee page Re 1, ‘Love! and scale appear Press to decroaso the love. The scale Volume range can vary ‘becomes shore Toe bem +: Press to increase the level. The scale oe feet poke ‘o.djuat the volume becomes longer to right tain tent baton The number deappears aller about 3 seconds. Pest wc} ors ton, 5, Press remote POWER standby Key. fo ee Brea There dsapoas. Pee (ES) ThetVocsittety mean manpower on. a VIDEO PLAY/PROGRAMME RECORDING Precondition: *# Connect io an external video component auca a8 a VCR (see page 4), Video play It ploture snot clear or no colour appears: (Change colour ystom (see pane 10), sound e not ler or no sound ks heer ‘Change sound ystm (see pape 10), _ | Programme recording ‘To play, connect oa video component via | Connect oa VCR via TY VIDEO/AUDIO TV'acral socket or VIDEOIAUDIO INPUT. | OUTPUT terminals, TV brondeasta can be terminals. Then activate TV or VIDEO mode | recorded on a connested VCR even it according to which connections active. | VOR does not ncorporale a tuner 1. Press remote TVIVIDEO key to 1. Make a source programme select an input. appear on the TV screen ‘WMDEO Input made appears. (if necessary, after pressing Lo) Wh each press, the indlcation Temote TVIVIDEO key to aitemates Btween aetivate TV mode}. 2. Make operations required to record the programme on the connected VCR. (Wideomsde) (TV rod ‘©The indication cisappears after about | 3 seconds ‘TV connection and mode selection: VIDEOIAUDIO OUTPUT terminais on tho Tv TW connection [ Mode selection | Ovipuwieorcture an aude sauna gras Ta aetalted [Prmcde | bom montanes oa me Ty. VaNlOEOAUDONPOT [0c meso i aa} Loree | IP Ste eas anc tstow component insrcons cart To play an RF-connected component -Merpresetin be components FF char the TW Chantal Poston AV (0), sole the pest channel onthe TV. | Notes: Fes rad ane tow eomponere |)" amet carey. + Sound sytor swtehing iat possi in aziz (y960S°0N) 9-4 SOUND/PICTURE CONTROLS MUTE (sound muting) | Colour system switching ‘Sound can be muted instantly, Conversont ‘when answering a phone or receiving vistors. Each ime a station i preset or a preset ‘Ghannal is estected, colour systom ‘automatically selected. I reception is weak 1. Press remote MUTE key. picture isnot clear or no colou appears vase | cioted nin S ‘eo | 1. Press remote COLOUR ‘© The display disapears after about SYSTEM key. + Press agin ores th sound ace am Te restore sound by ether means of contra: Press tent 4 or sbuten ervenoie | VOLUME or +key ln 7¥ mode (Channel Positions # to 59: el |) m7 moae(onnne Poin AY fp greatergee Sound system switching Each ime aslation is pret or a preset < channel is selected, sound system is a VIDEO mode: fulomaticaly selected. sound s not lear | eTown. xsecrenT903, stetsc8. 48 oe ‘eno sound is heard using that ystem, sound system ca ‘© The lndcaton disappears alter about | ssecones 4. Press remote SOUND SYSTEM | PAL: PAL. brosdeats key. SECAM: — SECAM aroadeacts scayn, S0UNd system appears SI, with each press, the systom changes en component tp). AUTO: —_Rupececton. ine ndeston = ppoare ne conte lhe ‘© Theindeation To | AL ea cant be slated when tune to ésappears ater | wvewtsne TV mode preset cnannels 1053 avout S seconds, | 4 + AUTO dora et inten proper fr pry ‘eobved eons or brea roorSed Nore || Seizes 1TAUTO saocton provers norma 10 Picture mode selection among three preset picture modes (BRIGHT, STANDARD, SOFT for instant picture stings. 1. Press remote PICTURE MODE key. cryne Pictore mode appears. rerun GRE win each aress, the made 5 enanges: ‘¢ The indication dsappeats after avout 3 seconds. Bric: Helgtens contrast and sharers ‘STANDARD: Standardses pice austnerts SoFr: Notes: ‘¢ Each mode stings canot be agiuetos. 1 See ngit tr veo pcre auiment, BZIZ-O User picture adjustments Fctue tone can be ast to the viewers ing 1. Press remote PICTURE ‘ADJUST key. Seales appear Co CS Lpgeeionsr te 2. Repeat pressing to select a scale (item). Then press PICTURE ADJUST = oF + to adjust the level. Repeat step 2 to make requited achustments, fife) Regan | TINT in “Greenish pter” | GovouR Deeper {cou degen Darker | BRIGHT ogreness | Sight tower | CONT (contas) | Hohe Seter_| SHAR® srarpess) | Shar ‘© Now setting is complete. Seales disappear alter about 3 seconds. TNT (un ony vatabe tor NTSC 358 1" 2-4 (p9605°0N) OTHER CONTROLS Display status Continsous display ola preset channel | Programmes he TV to um of automaticaly numbar er VIDEO made nation ala spected tm, 20 the viewer can doze posse et without wong about eng the TY on auingnt 1. Press remote DISPLAY key. rjceusy With eaen press, tus alernates | 1. Repeat pressing remote OFF beaon TIMER key. OFF TIMER tine 2pp00rs Selec rogue sting tne. Regular Continuous display tspley Example: When tuned to preset OFF TIMER B0. chon! 6 —— o 00+10%20+90040450 * 6 | afoetoneso aoe 2D o- | J | tora 1 The numbers played, then isappears atte about 3 seconds, * Selection is dsplayed, then sisappaars alter about 3 seconds. OFF TIMER ‘aclvates automaticly, ‘continuous satus; -— fetare) | To display OFF TIMER remaining time: | Wo eeation on seven pros OFF TIMER s 6 LE «| | kevonce. O- ‘To cancel OFF TIMER: | Repeal pressing OFF TIMER key unt the splay = Note 1 The sumber is saved and remains | {f+ One minut belo the enter of ina a con screen theretter, 1, GOOD NIGHT" ppsars on Note: F © OFF TIMER does not tun the main power Continuous deptayieony porsbietor | |) ot ftherindeatonfacurentytnecio | || # Each be OFF TIMER turns the power of ‘ane number ot VIDEO mode. 1" seting automaticaly released 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Users may mistakenly believe the TV does not work normally tough the problem may be as simple as the TV nat being plugged in or the aol boing misarected. Before caling for service, be sue to check the folowing IMPORTANT: ‘Be sure to review all instructions at frst. Then check according to the following chart: iy seep osevee Sit Mi ‘Tovar cases, the TV mht become inoperable somay dus noise oilrerence fom extol ‘auipmant Ihe cer, tunhe mass power of and unglug ho TV. Then sug iin ana he ‘man power on agin to operate, The following are normal and are NOT TV malfunctions: ‘eWren touching the teen surtace, you mnt fel a aight charge of harmless static electricity generated by the picture tube 19 The TV may emit a cracking sound due o a sudden change in lomperature. This may pose no prcblem as far as picture oF sound is concerned. © Wher a bright stil mage (ola wate cress, eq}) appears on screen, the image may be coloured. Ths problem o2ours In al picture tubes. As the bright mage disappears, the colouration disappears 13 azieo 2 SPECIFICATIONS ear Came TWrreeene (EG LOKK PAL, SEAM NTSC payback possible in VIDEO made Wie tow chanvel vu): 4826 ves.25 Wr Wi high cman (VE 75.25 — 83.25 Me [ie crane (Uy 47-25 — 063.25 = Receives cable channels of md bara X=. S1—S10, supe ang (S11 $20) andhyper sane (S21 SA), ower requirements [20-240 VAC, SOD He lperatns 80 260'V AG, S060 He) Colour systems Channe's an frequoncios Power consumption [0.4 maximum a0 W average Screen size Pie ibe $5 em (@easured siogonaty)| Viste area: 51 sm ]itase poner 59 W ‘Audio powor output ese 31 im frenaca _ Sponker size vember of speaker: 2 pcos) AF input era (UHI) sock i baad IDEO INPUT teal {RCA pi x External 1UDIO INPUT tema (ACA i» 1 inputstoutputs IDEO OUTPUT terminal (@CA pn) x1 = AU010 OUTPUT temima (ACA p< nal dimensions wanna scones | Remote contok unt RGAE) x 1 [= AARON ry baer for remoe-unt testing) x2 & 0. Design and speciications subject to change without notice. 458 82mm Provided accessories 14 @ REMOTE KEYS azIz-O serene necoeen arene RC For controls and connectors, soe page 2. For operation, see specified pages. = Remote control Remote contro DTWVIDED hey = COLOUR SYSTEM key DISPLAY ey @ PICTURE ADJUST (Gictureacjustment koys-—~ © CHANNEL 7 (descondingy 2cending channel {© POWER standby key © SOUND SYSTEM Key © Numeric keys (© VOLUME ~i (sereasing! Increasing volume contol) keys C-21ZE SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE REMOVING THE REAR COVER 1 Unglog the power supply cor. 2. Remove tho six screws marked ® and ane screw marked @ a shown ia Fig. 1 * When reinsialing the wear cover, carefully pus inward after inserting he main board ina te tear cover groove. REMOVING THE MAIN P.W.BOARD ‘© ir omaving the rear cover. 1. Withdraw the MAIN P.Wibeard backward along the ra, (Fig. 2) {i necessary, take of the wire clamp and connactorsete) ‘© When conductng a chack with power supped, be sure to confirm thatthe CRT earth wire is connected tothe CRT socket P.W.board and the MAIN P.W. board SETTING UP THE CHASSIS FOR CHECK / REPAIR * As shown in Fig. 3, st the removed chassis upright When conducting a check with power suppied, be sue to confam that the CRT earth wre is connected 10 the CAT sockolP.W.board and the MAIN P.W.board WIRE CLAMPING AND CABLE TIES 1. Be sure 10 damp the wie. 2. Never temava the cable te used for ting the wires together. Should ibe inadvantonlly removed, be su to te the wites win 2 new cable ve n oe ree Fiat fLcRT SOCKET P.W.B. MAIN P.W.B. MAIN P.W.B. Fig. 3 (No.60964) 5 1ZE MEMORY IC REPLACEMENT 1. Memory IC “Thus mode! uses a memory (EEPROM) IC “The memory IC stores dala for proper operation ofthe video and deflecon circuits When replacing, be sue to use an IC containing hs (iia valu) data 2. Memory IC replacement procedure Procedure Screen display (1), Switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the ute. (2) Replace the memory IC Inal value must be ented ito the new I. (@) Connect the power cord to the outlet and switch on the power. (4) System constant cheok and setting 1) Simuttancously pres the DISPLAY kay and PIGTURE MODE key of the romeo conto unit 2) Tho SERVICE MENU screen of Fig. 1 is cispayed. SERVICE MENU 2) While the SERVICE MENU is dispayed, again simultaneously press a the DISPLAY and PICTURE MODE keys 10 display the Fig. 2 2. SUB VSM SYSTEM CONSTANT screen. SIF WIC 4) Roler io the SYSTEM CONSTANT table and check the sating items. Where these difer, select the setting item wih the PICTURE ADJUST koy and adjust the seting with te PICTURE ADJUST + au = keys 5) Alor soting the tems, press the OFF TIMER key to sloro the sting values. 68) Press the MUTE key bce to return te normal soreen SYSTEM CONSTANT (F covoun tape SOUND) MONO ARC IH] 3593 AFCIL] 4.718 ‘80 Ic Fig (5) Receive channel setting Role fo te OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (USER GUIDE) and sot the receive channels (Channels Proso) as descibod. (6). User settings Check the user sting items According to Table 2 Where these do not agree, reler to the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (USER GUIDE) and set the tems as described (7), SERVICE MENU setting Check the items according to Table 3 Where necessary, refer io SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS and set the items as described 6 (No.50964) TABLE 1 ( System Constant settings) 1ZE Setting item Setting content Setting valve 1 COLOUR TRIPLE / PAL MULTI TIPLE 2 SOUND STEREO / WONO| MONO) 3_AFC TA] "AFG volage 3593/2961 3500 AFC) AFC vollage 20817 1778 1718 38 ic 7 PORT ic TABLE 2 (User selting values ) Setting tem Setting value 1. SUBPOWER ON 2_ CHANNEL 1 POSITON 3._ CHANNEL PRESET ‘Sati liom 26) Receive channel seting. (Page 6) VOLUME 20 &_1V/VibEO W &._ ON SCREEN DISPLAY POSITION DISPLAY 7._OFF TIMER oo &_PIGTURE MODE BRIGHT TABLE 3 (Service Menu setting items ) Service Menu Setting itom 1._VSM PRESET BRIGHT, STANDARD, SOFT 2 suBVvsM Ww [PE PAL> SECA — Ww (AY position CH) [AvTO—> PAL seca ‘video [PEAUTO—> PAL —> SECAM —> NISC 3.58 —> NTSC 443 4 3 FIG NOISE ADJ co aby AUDIO ATI———}— Do not aust 1 2 8. 4, DLTIME ADJ — 6. 6 DAIVE (A) DAIVE (@) 7. CUTOFF (Ry 8. CUTOFF (G) 9. CUTOFF @) 10, H-CENTER, 11. PEAK AGL 12, AFCGAIN. ———}— Do not adjust 13, DOUBLE TRAP: 14, TRAP FINE ADJ (No.50964) 7 1ZE SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE STARTING ADJUSTMENTS MEASURING EQUIPMENT AND 1. Adjustments of this mode! are performed by using the FIXTURES remote control unit and in the conventional manner by Using adjustable pars. 1. OC votimeter (er digital volmeter) 2. Oscioscope 3. Signal (paler) generator PAL, SECAM, NTSC) Remote contol unit 2, Adjustments using the remote control fon tho basis ofthe intial setting values. are performed However, whore an adjustment results in the optimum picture, it may difer from the initial setting value. 3. Belore adjusting, swrich ON the power of the set and measuring equipment and allow these to warm up at feast 30 minutes. ADJUSTMENT ITEMS 4. Confirm the cortoct (AC220V) power is suppiod. rjuetment em FEES 5, Whore the rocoived or input signal is not spocitod, uso the optimum signal fr the adjustment. mi ADJUSTMENTS 1 7. WHITE BALANCE 6. Use care rol to disturd adjustale pans (variable resistors, EO Ae ae (Low Light) transformers, capaoiors, ele) nat speciically mentanod in |? VERTICAL SIZE 8. WHITE BALANCE Gs apeneiaae 3. HORIZONTAL CENTER | (High Light) }4. NOISE (AF AGC) 9. VSM PRESET 7. Presettng bofore adjustment eee RitneoTonoual Unless otvenuise indicated in the adjustment stops, use the |g, CHROMA TRAP ‘cincUIT remote contol unt to pres as flows ° | ADJUSTMENTS I © PICTURE MODE BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT LOCATIONS raz vou 745 rat vou] ca Top CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y — qe wae Ty Ea a e i rears cao 16202 ss me ws 01 pg = ey Gan | BOWERS hn a a 001 ruven MAIN PWB ASS'Y pRER = FOCUS LOWER _: SCREEN] 8 (No.50964) SERVICE MENU BASIC OPERATION 1. The remote contol unt is used for SERVICE MENU operation. 2. SERVICE MENU sotingsladusimenis) are portormed in the {allowing toe beoad categories. (1) 1.VSM (Video Status Memory) PRESET BRIGHT, STANDARD and SOFT value sottings. @) 2.su8 vsw ‘SUB VSM value sotings for each colour system @ ave IF, VIDEO and CHROMA cout adjustment valve songs. 3, SERVICE MENU basic operation (1) SERVICE MENU entry Simultaneously press the DISPLAY and PICTURE MODE keys o! the remote contol uni, The SERVICE MENU serean incicate in Fig, 1 is displayed SERVICE MENU 1. VSM PRESET 2. sua VSM 3.IF VIC Fig, 1 (SERVICE MENU Screen) (2) SUB MENU screen selection 1) ross te 1, 2 oF 3 Koy ofthe remote contol unit to select the SUB MENU soreen within the SERVICE MENU. SERVICE MENU — SUB MENU. 1. VSM PRESET 2 sus vst a 4. vem pneseT aoe EMOTE CONTHOL UNIT —— Twooeo: covoun nich a ~ | system pwr : bt o Sacre iI coe |p ‘HE aaa... Srame eH «.ospuay = pee af GOR HE a Eo : Ore river Fs HH crane aowust 2. sue vst ae : : mies reef a SECAM ae = MUTE : — seat 22 || ser | Seite Xi sur we 1 Seng tem | Suing tom (eeaTTeNs) h Theses fear OrE 2 ve0 As so euT Orr gaunp art [eee «no's ao ox FF SORE TE 2e6 GAN a! o_omNE ‘3 DOU TAP gular Lv rear en 04 Fig. 2 SUB MENU SCREEN (No.50964) 9 1ZE C-212E (8) Soting merhos 1) 1. ¥5m PRESET © Press the PIOTURE MODE key and soloct BRIGHT, STANDARO o” SOFT @ Press the PICTURE ADJUST CENTER kay 10 select the setng item, & Sot he adjustment value forthe selected item by pressing the PICTURE ADJUST + /- keys Alter acjustng, release the PICTURE ADJUST + /- key to store the sating valve, © To pertorm seting in succession, repeal stops (-C ® Press te MUTE key to retun the SERVICE MENU 2) 2. suB vs © Prose te COLOUR SYSTEM Koy and select PAL, SECAM, NTSC 3.58 or NTSC 4.43. Pross the PICTURE ADJUST CENTER key to select the seting torn ® Sot the adjustment valve forthe selected item by pressing the PICTURE ADJUST + /- keys. @ Alter adjusting, release the PICTURE ADJUST + / key to store the soting valve. © To pertorm seting in succession, repeat stops O-S © Press the MUTE key to return the SERVICE MENU 9) Ewe © Pross the PICTURE ADJUST CENTER key to seloct tho soting tom, Sot te adjustment value for the selocted item by pressing the PICTURE ADJUST + /- kos. @ Aer adjusting, rlease the PICTURE ADJUST + /- key to store the seting value To pertorm seting in surcession, repeat steps O-2 @ Pross the MUTE key to telua the SERVICE MENU (4) SERVICE MENU release ‘Aer completing the settngs, relum the SERVICE MENU, thon again press the MUTE Koy. 10 (No.50984) C2ize ADJUSTMENTS I trom — [M9579 | Tost point | Adjustment part Description 1 oe TP-21(TP-91) 1. Repeive a black and white signal (colour of Bt voltage | Voltmeter |1P.£ (+) 2. Connect the OC voltmeter to TP-B1(TP-91) and TP-E (or) check 3. Conf that te voltage is OC 114V # 2V. 2 Signal gen- Vv. SIZE VA '* PICTURE MODE : STANDARD vertical | erator (R228) 1, Recsive a cosshaich signal sie [MAIN Pwa} 2. Adjust the V. SIZE VR to sot the screen size to 92%. adjustment 92% =| 1 3 # Signal gor 1O.H.CENTER — |1. Receive a SOH2 vonical requency cil patiorn Sgr HoRIZON- | erator 2. From the SERVICE MENU, select 3. IF VIC. TAL ‘Remote 3, Select 10, H-CENTER, centen — | control 4. Fler to the igure and use the PIOTURE ADJUST + / - keys adjustment | unit to equalize the widths of portions A and B (A =B). 5. Roceive a 60H2 vertical equency cice pattern sigal 6. In the same manner, equalize the widths of portions A and BIA "8. ae : el Setting (Adjustment) | Variable | intial setting iter range value 10, H-CENTER o~15 | sone:2 ole: 7 (No.50964) 11 C-21ZE rom — | M*S4°S | Tost point | Adjustment part Description instrument 4 ‘Remote T.NOISEADS — 1. Receive a broadcast signal. Noise (RF | control 2. From the SERVICE MENU, soloct 3. IF VIC. ago) nit 3, Solect 1. NOISE ADV. adjustment 4. Use the PICTURE ADJUST + /- keys and adjust o eiminato noise trom the pct. Wan noise disappear, release + /- keys 5. Chack te other channels and contin absence of abnormaiy, Setting (Adjustment) | Variable | Initial setting item range valu 1. NOISE ADJ o~63 32 6. Signal gen- FOCUS VR 1. Receive a crosshatch signal Focus erator [buitin HVT] | 2. Reter to the figure and set the control to the most adjustment ‘counterclockwise poston (to decrease tho volage} where the vertical and horizontal ines are as thin and clear as possible 3. Datken the sorean and check fr corect focus. * The final adjustment of the CONVERGENCE should always be done after foous adjustment 6 [eSignal gen-[1P-47G | 14. TRAP FINE ADJ] 1. Receive a PAL ful etd colour bar signal (75% whito) cHroma | erator 2, Connect an oscilocape to TP-47G (Green catrode of CRT), TRAP /*Remote 3, From the SERVICE MENU, soloct 3. 1F VIC. adjustment | contro! 4, Select 14, TRAP FINE ADJ. nit 5. Uso tho PICTURE ADJUST + /- keys 10 smich between + oscito HIGH and LOW ¢0 as fo furthar caduce the wavetoxm chroma scope ‘campenant (¥~8), 6, Input an NTSC Video ful etd colour bar signal (75% wie). 7. In the same manner, repeat slops 5 “Setting (Adjustment) ne Setting value 14. TRAP FINE ADJ | HIGH / LOW 12 (No.50964) trom — | Me2S4°S | Test point | Adjustment part Description Instrument 7 Signal gen- 7. CUT OFF (R) | 3. Recaive a black and white signal (colour of. waire erator 8. CUTOFF (G) | 2. From the SERVICE MENU, select 3. IF VIC. BALANCE |eRtemote 8. CUTOFF (B) —|3. Select 7. CUTOFF(R), 8 CUTOFF (@) and 9. CUTOFF (8), (Low Light) | controt ‘SCREEN VR ‘and sot each valve to 128, adjustment | unit 4. Saleet one ofthe modes of above step 9 and press the O key ‘ofthe emote conto unit o produce a single horizontal lin. ‘5, Tum the SCREEN VR fuly counter clockwise, tn siowly tun it clockwise to where a red, blue or groan colour is tainly REMOTE CONTROL UNIT aa 6. Use keys 1-6 of the remote conto! unit and adjust the other RED GREEN BLUE two colours to where the single horizontal ine appears white 1—up 7. Tum the SCREEN VA to whore tho single horizontal ine glows {Colour produced fain direction 8, Press the 0 koy to return the normal screen, Setting (Adjustment) | Variable | Initial setting } Down, Item range (Colour 7. CUTOFF (A) = 285) 128 ee 8. CUTOFF (6) 0-285 128 erecvon) 2. CUTOFF (®) 0-255 128 HL LINE ON / OFF © When an irregular screen is caused by pressing a wrong key, turnoff the MAIN POWER SW and turn it on again to restart adjustment, 8. Signal gen- 5. DRIVE (R) 1. Receive @ black and white signa (colour of. ware erator 5. DRIVE (B) 2, From the SERVICE MENU, solect 3. IF VIC. BALANCE |eRemote 3. Soloot 5. DRIVE (A) and 6. DRIVE (8. (High Light) | controt 4. Use the PICTURE ADJUST + /-- keys to produce @ white adjustment | unit sor0en, Setting (Adjustment) | Variable | itil sotting tom range value 5. DRIVE (R) 0-63 22 6. DRIVE (8) fac 32 8 *fomote Tint 1. From the SERVICE MENU, solect 1. VSM Preset vsm control coLour 2, Select BRIGHT. PRESET unit BRIGHT 23. Roler to the table and uso the PICTURE ADJUST + (- keys, adjustment Jconr. {o set the setting values fem TINT to SHARP as indicated, [SHARP 4. In the same manner, solect and porform settings for the [STANDARD and SOFT VSM modes. VSM MODE (PICTURE MODE) Setting tem BriGHt |stanoaro| sort TINT SETTING VALUE | 30 30) 30 COLOUASETTING VALUE | 15 5 18 BRIGHT SETTING VALUE [15 1s 5 CONT. SETTING VALUE [30 me 7 SHARP SETTING VALUE | 20 18 10 ‘VSM Preset setting values (No.60964) 13 AZE ‘SUB-VSM inital setting values AFCIL] 1.718 i) Ie [a | SYSTEM CONSTANT coLoUR TRIPLE SOUND» MONO AFCIH] 3.583 Pa I Measuring tom Test point | Adjustment part Description Instrument vo — TNT vine and | contra covour curoma | unit anigut circus Jconr. ‘djustmant shan (sue vem «From ve PICTURE(VSM) MODE, sol GRIGHT] sernng 1. From be SERVICE MENU, soc 2. SUB VSM. ' 2. Set the COLOUR SYSTEM key to TV PAL mode. COLOUR SYSTEM [PAL / SECAM / NTSC 3.58 (COLOUR) } sertng mem NT Jeo Ue PICTURE ADJUST + |= hays Wo sel he PAL stem pal Teccam] SSC | WTEC | fo. u JUST + 7 = hays 1 et 7s aise_|_443_| | COLOUR, BRIGHT, CONT. and SHARP ita! sting values TN W a inicaed in te ble. Hii i] 4 Inthe same manner, next set the SECAM system COLOUR Sern ae seme [ooo ales tal song va. _ 5. Pre the TV / VIDEO key 1 swith fom the TV to VIDEO LUA ees INITIAL Ww so ae a | 2 6. tno Vitoo Modo, st the PAL sytem SHARP and NTSC Values | vioco 30 | +0) | |” 33 coLouR initia oting values BRIGHT = INITIAL v wv ¢ SETTING Too +— | | |isvstem constants 1 2. Press the TV VIDEO key o change athe Vio Mode to cont | ay —] | te TV tose eee wo |« {Prose the MUTE Key o change tom the 2, SUB VSM sreon VALUES VIDEO ¢ to the SERVICE MENU screen. sane | ay To = 8 Seulaneously press te DISPLAY and PICTURE MODE inal = soya oweacco the SYSTEM CONSTANT screen, seme [ecole fe | @= | #2 | [ous me crume apiust +1 toys change COLOUR TIPLE to MULT 11.Press the OFF TIMER kay to store the sottng. 12.Pross the MUTE Koy fo return the SERVICE MENU screen INTSC 3.58 (TINT) 13.From the SERVICE MENU, select 2, SUB VSM. 14.With the COLOUR SYSTEM ey, select NTSC 3.58 (TV ‘made 15.As indicated inthe table, sol the NTSC 2.58 (TY mode) TINT inital sexing value to [44]. 16.Pross the MUTE key to change from the 2. SUB VSM screen to the SERVICE MENU scvoen 17.Simulaneously press the DISPLAY and PICTURE MODE keys to produce the SYSTEM CONSTANT sovoen 16.Use the PICTURE ADJUST + /- keys to change COLOUR ‘rom MULT to TRIPLE, 18,Pross tho OFF TIMER Key to store the seting, 20.Press the MUTE Key twice to rolumn the normal screen tems in parentheses ( —} ae automatically sot to. +0 when the NTSC 3.58 COLOUR and TINT are set * Atoms indicate the SECAM and NTSC ial sting valves ax the same as PAL, 14 (No.50964) C21ZE Measurin Item "2 | Tost point | Adjustment part Description instrument (2)9RIGHT BRIGHT 1. II BRIGHT is not optimum at the SUB VSM inital soting setting value, ine adjust 60 that oplenum ig obtained with the SUB VSM BRIGHT. (@)conr. CONTRAST 1. IE CONTRAST is not optimum at the SUB VSM inal soting setting value, fine adjust so that opimum is oblained with the SUB sm conr. (ajcotour [eSignal gen-|7p.47a |coLour [Adjustment without measuring instruments ] setting | erator (PAL~NTSC 2.58) | 1. If COLOUR is not optimum at the SUB VSM inital sating \* osotio- value, fine aqust so that optimum is oblained with the SUB, scope vsM COLOUR, Js Remote control unit PAL COLOUR —_| {adjustments using test instruments J ‘© Pross Uwe TV / VIDEO key to switch from the TV to VIDEO mode. {PAL COLOUR) 1. Input the VIDEO signal (PAL ul fold colour bar 75% white) to the VIDEO INPUT Terminal 2, Set the SUB VSM PAL COLOUR initial settng value as ‘ndeated ia the table ‘3. Connoct an osciloscope to TP-47G (Green cathode of CRT), 4, Reler to the igure and adjust the SUB VSM PAL COLOUR 80 that vale (A) is -SV(W-). ® wy Yd 0 if ov ree (| |seomm (seca co.oum coLoun 5, Input the VIDEO signal (SECAM full fild colour bar 75% ‘white) tothe VIDEO INPUT Texminal. 6, Sot ho SUB VSM SECAM COLOUA initial sting value as indicated inthe tab. 7. Relor to the figure and adjust the SUB VSM SECAM COLOUR 60 thal vaiuo (A) is -BVQW-G), Ntsc (NTSC 3.58 COLOUR) 3.88. COLOUR —_| 8. Input the VIDEO sgnal (NTSC 3.58 tl field colour bar_75% (video) tite) to the VIDEO INPUT Torminal 9. Sot the SUB VSM NTSC 3.58 COLOUR inital soting value 2s indicate inthe table. 10.Roler to the tqure and adjust the SUB VSM NTSC 358 COLOUR so that valve (A) is -8V(W-G), (NTSC 4.43 COLOUR) This is automaticaly sot when NTSC 3.58 COLOUR is sot, (No.50964) 15 C-21ZE Doseription Measuring tem instrument | Test point | Aclustment part (eyTINT teare [ntsc setting 358 TINT 44g TINT Osatito- (vi00) scope Remote control unit NTSC 258 TINT 443 TINT (video) ® “ + | o ‘ sf -ov waa o lwrsc 4.43 Tin lwrsc a.s6 tint ‘setting value (¥)| = |sotting value (Taste 1) 1 ross the TV / VIDEO key o select the TV mode. 2. Simutaneously prose the DISPLAY and PICTURE MODE Keys twice to praduce the SYSTEM CONSTANT sereen. ‘* Refer to (1) SUB VSM SETTING iioms 10 - 19 and sot tho NTSC 3.58 TINT (TV mode) inal soting value to [81] as ingicatod inthe table. 3, Press the MUTE Key once to produce the SERVICE MENU soreen, then select 2. SUB VSM, 4. Press the TV / VIDEO key to change fom the TV to the VIDEO mode. [Agjustments without m (ntsc 3.58 TINT) (5) Solect NTSC 3.58 with the COLOUR SYSTEM Key (VIDEO mode) (6) 11 TINT 6 not optimum at the SUB VSM inital sottng value, fina acjust wih SUB VSM NTSC 3.58 TINT for the opiimum seting (NTSC 4.43 TINT) (7) Select NTSC 4.43 with the COLOUR SYSTEM Key (VIDEO mode) (@) IF TINT i not optimum at SUB VSM inital setting vale, tne adjust wih SUB_VSM NTSC 4.¢3 TINT for the optimum seting suring instruments } [Adjustments using test instruments } (NTSC 3.58 TINT) (8) Supply an NTSC 3.58 VIDEO signal (NTSC 3.58 (ut fold colour bar 75% wile) to the VIDEO Input terminal (VIDEO moe) {6} Connact an osciloscape to TP-47G (Green cathode of CRT). (7) Adjust SUB VSM NTSC 3.58 TINT 60 that tho value (B) in the figure (W-Cy) is -10V. Mako a note of tho NTSC 3.58 TINT setting value (X) displayed on the seen. (NTSC 4.43 TINT) (8) Supply an NTSC 4.43 VIDEO signal (NTSC 4.43 (ul fold ‘colour bar 75% white} to the VIDEO Input terminal (VIDEO mode). (9) Adjust SUB VSM NTSC 4.43 TINT to obtain the sotting value ()as indicated table 1 16 (No.50964) ZE ADJUSTMENTS II Qa etre toe ne ne tie Service Menu 3. IF VIC setting items Setting om ‘Setting content range Fixed value 2. VCO ADI 0-63 a 3. AUDIO ATT 0-127 A 11, PEAK ACL 1SOIRE 7 120 RE 50IRE_ 12. AFC GAIN NORMAL / HIGH HIGH 73, DOUBLE TRAP SINGLE / DOUBLE SINGLE Fixed valve ele Sed |e? PAL SECAM NTSC 3.58 | NTSC 4.43 “DL TIME ADJ o-7 wv 4 2 (No.50964) 17 AZE PURITY, CONVERGENCE 1. ADJUSTMENT OF PURITY Adjustment Part Description Remarks Wenge Prior t staring adjustment, port the folowing PURITY MAGNET |1, Remove a wodgo insoried into the OEF. YOKE. A ths time, clean the porton trom whieh the apoues DEF. YOKE wedge has been removed. PURITY MAGNET cae CONVERGENCE 2. Pool adhesive used to fix sic magnets with a tip Of screw dtivor so that the magnets can be ‘uned realy. ‘3. Input te white rastor wih te pattem generatoe. 4. Demagnota the CRT wih a deragnetzer. 5. Sot the tightness and picture to sighly higher than te slandard values, and warm up for about 20 ~ 30 minutes Adjustment method 1. Input the green raster wih the pattern generate. 2. Aor oosoring the sel screw of the DEF. YOKE. craw the yoke fo the rear side to let iragular colour of a versal belt form appear on the sore0n, 3. Mutually pile up two PURITY MAGNETS, and s9t them ta a horizontal postion ag intial magnets (Fig. 2). 4. While opening and closing or tuming the handles of PURITY MAGNETS, let green vorical belts appear on the centr of the soreen 9) 5. Push out the DEF. YOKE to the ront side, and ‘01 he postion of tho DEF. YOKE so that the ‘entre screen becomes totally greon (Fix the DEF. YOKE tomporariy with a WEDGE so tnat the yoke ie not moved) MAGNETS CONVERGENCE MAGNETS ‘Align two purity magnets horizontally. Green belt Fig. 1 Fig. 2 ‘Shift the groen belt to the center Fig. 3 18 (No.50964) C-21ZE Adjustment Part Description Remarks ted te be ber cower oe vera cone poston th Bi cesn ool charge be tent od ve" pstons ote DER, ya 8. Moke are el he puity has boon cloned on ceamee (CROSS-HATCH PATTEN 10, Light tighten the set screws so that the DEF. Fig. 4 2. CONVERGENCE ajstment Part Description Remarks CONVERGENCE | Adueinon notod tuagner 1. eave coset pt, > (pen two han. + ver. yore _|istaric convenence} 2 With the 4-POLE CONVERGENCE MAGNETS, overiap the red and blue lines at the center ofthe screen and turn the colour to magenta (edioive) Next, overlap magenta (redfbive) and green lines at the center of the screen using the 6 POLE CONVERGENCE MAGNETS, By repeating the steps 2 and 3 above, align the convergence of vertical ae to that of the hotizonta ine at the center ofthe screen. [DYNAMIC CONVERGENCE] 6. Move the DEF. YOKE up, down, igh, or ltt so {sto make the convergence around screen the best Make sure that the convergence of whole sc109n isthe best. Insert the removed WEDGE into the inital positon and fix it. (Fig. 2) Firmly tighton the set sorows of the DEF. YOKE ‘it an appropriate torque. Fic the sc magnets using adhesive Fig. ‘t Tum the handles together wh keoping them at 2 specie angie. 120° Fig. 2 (No.50964) 19 C-21ZE 20 (No.50964) C-21ZE / C-21ZE:a) 2126 STANDARD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM =NOTE ON USING CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS, 1.SAFETY ‘The components identified by the symbol and shading are critical for safety. For continued satety replace safety Critical components only with manufactures recommended parts 2.SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND WAVEFORM VALUES ‘The vollag and wavetlrm valves have been moasured under the lolowing conditions (AyInpat signal (2 Seting postions ‘of each knobibuton and vatiabe ressioe PAL Color bar signal ‘Original setting position ‘when shipped {@ilniema resistance of ester 06 20KRIV (4)0sciloscope swooping imo “208K NV =>5msidiv Others => Sweeping time is specitied (6)Votage valves JAG vollage values * Since the vokage values of signal ceut vary to some extent ‘accowing to adjustments, use them as reference values 3.INDICATION OF PARTS SYMBOL{EXAMPLE] ‘sino PW board :R1209-981209 4.INDICATIONS ON THE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM. (1)Resistors Ressiance valve Nownt {a} K (KA) M ima} ‘Ratod allowable power No indication =1/6{W) Others ‘As spooiied “Type No indication :Carbon resistor om ‘Oxide metal tim resistor MFR ‘Metal fim ressior MPR. Mota! pate resistor NER. LUnitlammabie resistor FR Fuse resistor + Composition resistor 12 [W/] is specitied as 1/28 or Comp, 2)Capaciors ‘Capacitance valve toc tigher 9] less thant {nF} ‘swistand voiage Nojindication :DCSO{V) Otners DC withstand votagetV} AAG indicatod °AG withstand vottagel¥) *Elecroitic Capacitors .47150[€xamplo|: Capacitance valuo[uF Pwithsiand votagolY} Type No nication :Ceramic capacitor My :Myar capacitor MM :Melalized mylar capacitor PP Polypropylene capacitor MPP !Melalized polypropylene capacitor MF -Meialzed fim capacitor 1. ‘Thin fim capacitor ep Bipolar eloctotybc capacitor TAN Tantalum capacitor (3)Couts Nount any others ‘As species (4yPower Supply —= 3010 mmm 82(12V) om. 8v ane sv + Respective voilage values ae indicated. Only test pont display (6)Connecting method a Connector Wrapping oF soldering pO Rocoptacle (Ground symbol LIVE ede ground ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) sie ground EARTH ground DIGITAL ground ER S.NOTE FOR REPAIRING SERVICE “This model's poner circuit is party diferent in the GND. The ditlerence of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( LL) side GND {and the ISOLATEO(NEUTRAL) : ( side GND. Therefor, ‘caro must be akon for tho followng points (1) Do not touch the LIVE sido GND oF the LIVE side GND and the ISOLATEDINEUTRAL) sido GND simuitancously. Ifthe above cauton is nol respected, an elactie shock may bo ‘caused. Therefore, make Sure thatthe power cord is surely ‘removed fom the recopiacte when, for example, the chassis is pullod out. (2}Do not short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) sido GND or never measure with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope, et.) the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED(NEUTRAL) side GND at the same time. If the above precautton is not respected, a fuse or any parts willbe broken © Since the circuit diagram is a standard one, the circuit and circuit constants may be subject to change for improvement without any notice. Mar. 1995 No.50964 C-21ZE SEMICONDUCTOR SHAPES (*= Bottom view) TRANSISTORS 2Sas62TM(Y) 25A673(0) 2802655(") asassonsion [e] Ly = eca Eco * asc1a60 25A0998(0R) 2spi5s4-c1 2801908 286278504) ii 28C2482(C1) DICI24ESA-T 2snesg(yic —288774{RS) res 2SAQ6G(0Y)T 28047220NP) ace 28c1615(¥6) * A] escasrvoaury > asKa01(P) I 25C9271(NP) 6 2.2 (No.50964) ICs bod | Mniser2wome Ea Somme TUVVTTY Wy MN1872013/GU3, res irom onet : 5 CO LAT838 ‘ -N 7 uPCtaseH D KIA78LO8BP Lares? ae L7LROSE-MA Wl A LF 0 ru, C2iZE MAIN PARTS LOCATION AND ALIGNMENTS LOCATION sre vou) gra2.cns) a om savour] ) sean FRONT a i=, eq f fo & SS Bem a a a g a i ao eam, a, 10 Seca — To a Bau 01 MAIN PwB ASS'Y | ont bu (owen coreen CRT SOCKET PWBASSY TOP PareO| 0) (SOLDER SIDE) (No.50964) 2-3 ©2126 WIRING LIST P.W.BOARD CONNECTOR | Wiig | CONNECTOR P.W.BOARD or PART NAME NAME NAME or PART NAME MAIN PWB ASS'Y T _— T CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y MAIN PWB ASS’Y u <_< u CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y MAIN PWB ASS'Y ' — WIRE DEG. COL MAIN PWB ASS'Y H — WIRE DEF. YOKE MAIN PWB ASS'Y v — WIRE DEF. YOKE MAIN PWB ASS' s > WIRE SPEAKER 01, 02 MAIN PWB ASS'Y Pwipw2 | «—» — POWER CORD CRT SOCKET PWB ASS'Y | CRT EARTH | «——» | EARTH WIRE | CRT(BRAIDED ASS"Y) 2-4 (No.50964) BLOCK DIAGRAM C212ZE ew l ee T 1¢701@) in I Somes on 1 voto a, vou I = I SIF ‘Te01 sw. TRANSF, Pcso1 VOLTAGE FEED BACK (No.50964) 2-5 C.212E meee ee ee ee 4 ® 1c302 ® 4 SecaM —_—= 1® Jo re —ficor |S © oFi2a ous fee @ == ICRT SOCKET oFiz2 PW —>[oriz cFi23 I | [sotrar| |sses ae I 0302 4 50/60 SW 63 LXNNODE) 62) RYBYRY BY Px? ie201 IF iC 6, QOODBSOOHD 2,| os i s0¥60ic701 MICRO COMPUTER, 8 > snone 7501 HVT [> Focus | |» soneen ow He as22 + Hour], 624 a sw MAIN PWB 2-6 (No.50964) CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND PWB PATTERNS MAIN PWB, CRT SOCKET PWB CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS: MAIN PWB ASS'Y * BEEBE EBL (No.50964) 2-7 C2izE 2.8 (No.60964) C212 (No.60964) 2-9 C-212E Roter to the following PWE pattern. : MAIN PWB PATTERN 2-11, 12page, CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN 2-13 page. —— . MAIN PWB ASS'Y SENS ER 2-10 (No.60964) C.2IZE MAIN PWB PATTERN (SMZ-1010A-H2[C-21ZEVSMZ-1019A-H2[C-21ZE-A)) LLLLLL MOLE Looe IEEE (4) FRONT (h}—— TP-91 (TP-B1) (No.60964) 2-11 C-21ZE (Magnification Rate 102%) 2-12 (No.50964) C21ZE CRT SOCKET PWB PATTERN [SMZ-30034-H2] (Magnification Rate 176%) (No.60964) 2-13, Ze REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS [RM-C462-1H] a | i AM-C462-1H | Sracrin [SS] runcriov S[rvctov [1 [ rection 1 POWER [sofa ast 28 | PICTURE MODE 2 ai[4 20 |orr riven [23 [wre 3 12 [DISPLAY 7 = 30, | Ww/0T0E0 13/5 - BL 14/5 32 | [5] sono system [15] 4 eal fs vou + 7| COLOUR SYSTEM| 16] oH PRESET [25+ (FUNCTION! | 34 | vouuNe — 5 a7jo ee picrure anwwst] 35 [ower + s[3 16 /e 27/- (function) [36 [cane = 2-14 (No.50964) Nr29e c2ize PARTS LIST CAUTION The parts identiieg by the cL symbol are important forthe safely . Whenever replacing these pats, be sure lo use specified ones to secure the safety ‘The paris not incicaled inthis Parts List and those whch ae fied with ines — inthe Parts No. columns il not be supplied P..W. Board Ase'y will ot be supple, bul those which are filed wit the Parts No. the Parts No. columns wit be supptog [As a nie, the resisors and capacitors which are indicated a6 shown in “HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD PARTS" are not shown in thelist of te parts on the board "When ordering the service pats, confirm the resstancolralod power, capacitancesrated voltage, and type of the pars, then order by the part No. incicated according to "HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD PARTS" ABBREVIATIONS OF RESISTORS, CAPACITORS AND TOLERANCES RESISTORS CAPACITORS cr Carbon Resistor ConP. Coramic Capacitor FA Fusible Resistor E cap. Eleovoiyic Capacior PR Plate Resistor cap. Mylar Capacitor vr Variable Resistor Hv cap. High Voltage Capacitor HR High Voltage Resistor MF CAP. Motaized Firm Capacitor MFR Mota’ Film Resistor Mm CAP. Metaized Mylar Capacitor MGR Metal Glazed Resistor Mp oAP., Motalzed Polystrol Capacitor MA Metal Plate Resistor PP CaP. Polypropylene Capacitor oma: Metal Oxide Film Resistor Ps cap. Poystyro! Capacitor owrA Coating Metal Fim Resistor TF CAP. ‘Thin Fim Capacitor UNE a ‘Non Flammable Resistor MPP CAP. Metalzed Polypropylene Capacitor CHR chip Varabio Resistor TAN. CAP, Tantalum Capacitor CHMG A | Chip Mota Glazod Resistor cH cae, Chip Ceramic Capacitor comp.A | Composition Resistor BP ECAP, Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capactor Ler, Linec Pose Temperate Coast | CHALE CAP. | Chip Almirumn Etcuiytc Captor CHAL EP cae. | Chip Auminum Bi-Polar Capacitor CHTAN.E CAP, | Chip Tantalum Eloctroytic Capacitor CH AL BP ECAP. | Chip Tantalum Bi-Polar Electroyic Capacitor TOLERANCES sc J K M N R 4 Zz Pp +s0% | 50% | 480% | +s00% sve | sam | asm | stom | 20m | ta0m | TO on | - aon |- om (No.60964) 21 21ZE HOW TO EXPRESS PARTS NUMBERS OF STANDARD PARTS MRESISTOR oR -—OO00 Kind Rated Power Shape Tolerance Resistance Symbol | PartName | | Symbo! | Rated Power | | Symbot | Shape Indicate wih fest wo-figure expressed by 9 ane following 0. © | compe ot ‘ 1 | Straight load | | please note thatin cas of resistance o [cr 12 | ew a | cho less than 10 9, a lator "Ril bo i effective as point. s_|cumor 1a | ew be 16 | ew 220 ae 4709 = 47x10! + 471 cee eae 190k = 15x10! + 158 MCAPACITOR . ] -—O00 Kid Shape Rat Votlago Tolrance Capacitance Symtot | Part Name oe Indicate with fst o-igure expressed by oF and Of | 2 | Frotowag 0 cs | coar. stigue 7 “ov Troan | Plese rte thatin case of capacitance fess than cs | cnc car. 10 pF alter "A" wil be etfoctve as point ° rev | s60v ex T . er | eon : eee sho ru | mcap, Ew 1000pF = toxro# + 102 e 2sv | 250v a7yr a7x108 478 4 soy | soov J sav | sv v av Symbol Shape + | Svaght ead + | Leads inthe same oe 8 | chin A_| Leads in ho same direction (compact pad) 22 (No.60964) USING P.W. BOARD 1 ZE Model C-21ZE C-21ZE(-a) P.W.B ASS'Y MAIN P.W.B ASS'Y SMZ-1010A-H2 ‘SMZ-1019A-H2 CRT SOCKET P.W.B ASS'Y | SMZ-3003A-H2 <—— EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST A RefNo. Part No, Part Name Description Local Al CeLD029-002s8 —-DEG.COIL tor 2 ‘SPRING 3 BRAIDED ASSY As ABILECOBX PICTURE TUBE(C) vox As cE20275-008 DEF YOKE ovot 6 cE42378-008 P.C MAGNET 7 CE40760-008 WEDGE ASSY (<3) 8 CEBSFO9D-02KI4 SPEAKER (<2)sP01, SP02 & 8 ‘qup4060-20036 POWER CORD [c-21ze} ao (QMP7370-20033 POWER CORD [c-212e(-a)) 10 ‘cw47005-A01-H CORD CLAMP Wn CM47866-AO1-H POWER KNOB AW ¢328069-00801 Wr T1801 13 CM36219-A01-VH_ HVT HOLDER: 4 cw22704-AOI-H CLEAR WINDOW 19 48880-B01-H—-JVE_MARK A w12482-002-VH_ REAR COVER 7 Gase40162-H WeTAP SCREW (<6) 18 ‘SBSF3012N-H TAP SCREW 19 cw22905-003, RATING LABEL, 100 (cwi2480-D0R-H FRONT CABT.ASSY — Inc.No, 101 ~ 105 101 cw47869-B01-H L.E.0.LENS: tz cws7868-801-H REMOCON LENS: 103 €47867-A01-H CHANNEL KNOB 104 W12483-A01-H PUNCHING METAL (2) (No.60964) 23 c212E EXPLODED VIEW 24 (No.50964) 1ZE PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST Regarding the main PW Board Ass'y [SMZ-1019A-H2] for the model for C-21ZE(-A), refer to page 30. MAIN PW BOARD ASS’Y (SMZ-1010A-H2) [C-21ZE] Symbol No. Part No Part Name Description Locat VARIABLE RESISTOR riage QvPes11-603H2 Vv R(V.SIZE) 50x08 RESISTOR nisi6 QRDL23J-a7AsK CR a70KQ ew 9 R1326 QaDIz3)-a74sx CR aKa 72M 9 R526 ‘RG030)-562 ome 5.6kO WD R130 (RG010)-561s on R 560.2 WD R131 (nG029)-123 om R ikaw i561 ‘9RG0193-560s OM R 58a iw 9 & R198 ‘9RG0293-103A OM R 10kQ wD & miso1 (ORF I54K-4R UFR ara uN 3 Rigo? ‘9nG0399-223n OM R ka wD 1903, (ghm0s9J-R27 MPR o27a wD Ri904 ‘QRx0293-2R7A MFR 279 mw 3 1905, ‘nG0193-2205 OM R zo ow 3 1908 nDI23)-8225k CR 8.2kQ 12M 9 a Rist ‘9RD1493-1025 cR ka 17 3 Risis ‘ong020)-4738 OM R ama n RIB18 ‘ORD1499- 1015 cr too a ww 3 A mip10 ‘9R01 499-3925 cR 3.9kQ A/4W 3 R191 ‘9Rx0203-1808 MER ioe ow 3 R962 (9Rx020)-1R2A MER 12a aw Y R954 QRoi2sy-272sx CR 2ma vew 3 Rig82 Rx010)-2825 MER 220 w 3 CAPACITOR crooz ‘ENS ICK-476m ECAP ape iv x C1005, QFV7IKI-124Mz TF CAP. o.i2nF Sov 3 cuit QEV7IHI-124MZ_— TF CAP O2HF Sov 9 cuiz2 QFV7IHD-224m2 TF CAP Oz2pF Sov 3 ciize: QEV7INI-124MZ_— TF CAP O2pF Sov 3 cuz? QFV71H3-104m2 TF CRP Othe Sov 3 cizo1 OFLCIHI-103H2 MCAD o.01nF Sov 9 C1202 ‘ETCOUM-1087 E CaP: 1o00nF 6.3v crit Qevrtha-1202 TF CAP O.zyF Sov 9 1222 QFV7IND-124m2 TF CAP. OZF Sov 9 ca303 QFLCIHJ-473NZ MAP. 0.047 mF 50V 3 1308 QETCOM-4777 E car. OWE 6.3V 1308-08 © QFVTIHJ-12Mz_—— TF CAP. o.iznF Sov 9 1309-10 QFLCINJ-10aMZ MCP. Olo1nF Sov 9 1312-13 QrVTIKJ-a7aMZ TE CAB, ola7uF boy 9 cisia QFV7iNO-12anz— TF CAP ozhF Sov 9 cisis QFLcIHI-223mZ ow CAP o.o2zuF Sov 9 caaor QeTsivM-103 E cap. ionopr 35v ciazs, QFLCIHI-103m2 CAP. o.o1nF boy 9 rast QEEGIVK-10587 TAN. CAP. The 38V €ia32-33,—QeTCIVM-1072 ECAP, aoonF a6v cisiz QFLCIHI~473Z_— CAP. 0.0a7 KF BOV cases QETCZCH-1052 E CAP. nF 160v 4, 1526 QFz0117-9201L MPP CaP. 9200 pF1.5kVH 2.5% ciszs ‘geMB2cH-476M E cap, Aye 60v ow 4 C1829 F201 19-5344 PP cap. 0.53nF 200V £3% 1535. QETCZEN-A75z ECAP ‘THF 250V cigar (QETCZEN- 1082 £ ca. ione 250v C1562 QELCIKI-103NZ—M CAP o.01nF Sov J C1565, QFLCIH)-103NZ_—M CAP oo1uF Sov 9 1566 QELCIHI-223NZ NCAP. o.022nF s0v 9 c1se7 QFLCII-103M2 NCAP O.o1nF Sov 9 cre02 (geno sH-1052 BPE CAP Ihe Sov C1603 QFNSIHI-102z01 NCAP ro00pF s0v_9 26 (No.50984) A Symbol No CAPAC 1607 cisi2 cis2t cisz4 c1703, C1704 caro? C1709 cam cing cans, canie-17 cing cares. cies. cara & C1901 ‘A c1904 & c1906 & c1907 4 c1908 i910 cout cio cio17 C1920 creat C1924 i929 C1931 ciga2 C1951 cise A C1991 mat A T1501 risa 411901 Part No. TOR OFLCIH)-473mz QeNsicu-1067 QFLCIMJ-103"z QeNSIHJ-S62z01 QeVTaHD- 12M, QeLCIHJ-a7aNz QFVTIHD-12aNz QFvrIHD-124nz gercosm-a77z (QcrescH-330az (Qerescu-120Az QF TaHy-12aNz ge raHy-124n2 Qrv7aH-124nz (ENB IHM- 1057 FL CaHK-473NZ Fz9036-224m (Qcz9036-102n (acz9057-472m (cz9067-472m (0¢29057-472M (gez0190-2278 ‘aczoize- 1020 cz0122-1510 gercean-108z Qcz0122-5618 gczoia2- 15207 QeNBzcH-107m QETCIN- 1087 QFLCzAK-47362 QETBIN-226 QETCOIN-1072 QETCOIM-4777 (9€25036-332H CELTO01~303 J28069-00801 e4z034-00101 CeTS008-00193, Part Nane N car. BPE CAP. W cap. CAP. TF CAP W cap. TF CAP TF CAP. E cnP € cap cap. Tr CaP TF CAP TF CAP BPE CAP. W cae, We CaP. cap. cap car. cap cap cae car cap cae. cap cap caP car caP cap car. cap C.WAVE TRANSF. Wr WOR DRIVE TRANS SWITCH, TRANSF . Description 0.087 pF 10nF 0.01nF 5600 pF O12 pF 0.047 pF 0.12 pF onzBF sov 1sv sv 50v 50v 50V 50v 50v 6.3¥ Sov 50V 50V 50V 50V 50v 50v 0.22 FACZS0V 1000 p FACADOV 4700 p FACAOOV 44700 p FACAOOV 4700 p FACAOOV zon 1000 p F 150 pF ope ‘400V 2000v 2000v toov 2o00v 500V 160v 63V to0v 6aV 6.3¥ 6.3¥ 3300 p FACAOV TRANSFORMER C-212E Loca corn 1902-03 canon tio2-03 Lito uuiai-23 Unie Li301-02 Uta L1sae 1621 ura Liroe L103 L1704-06 Lige1-22 ceLPo26-5R6z ceLPoai-Re2 CetPo2s-aR27 CeLPoa2-2e7 cetPo26-aR27 ceLPo2s- 1507 ceLPo2s- 1017 CELC901-03895, ce41210-008 ceLPo26-BR2z CeLPo26-6R8z eLP026-4R7Z ceLP026-3907 cELP026- 1507 ceLcoaa-a20z PEAKING COTL PEAKING COTL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COTL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COTL PEAKING COTL HEATER CHOKE LINEARITY OTL PEAKING COTL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COIL PEAKING COL PEAKING COIL CHOKE COIL 5 0.8 3 2 8. isn 100 pH DIODE 1001 1101-02 ou2i ize pizee 1223 Diao piazi 12933(a)-12 15885-12 155133-12 NIZI15(A)-12 TZI5.8()-T2, NTZI8.1(8)-T2, RGP109(C1)-13 ZENER DIODE 51.0100 10100 TENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE 1.0100 ZENER DIODE TZJ9.1(8)-T2 (No.60964) 27 C-212E 4 Symbo¥ No. DIODE pisat Distt pisia pista pisz4 pisat o1sai p1saz o1s61 o1eo1 1611 1701-05 1706-11 pais, Di714-15 Divai-aa paras, A Dis01 Dig02 D1904 1908-07 1908 1910 dient oieiz 12 bis22 123, Dieza 102s, 1929 01930 151 1983-04 TRANS I gi101-02 Qt103-04 gui2i-23 guizs 1128-26 Qizor o1z02 1203, guzez 1301 gus0z 1303 1621 91822 Qt61t Otez1-22 gusee Qt625-26 o1ez7 1701 (1702-03 91705, 1708 01707 i708 1901 uses gi92a 1928 28 (No.50964) Part No. 15R35-1008-T2 RGP109(C1)-13 Nrzas.1(R)-T2 18133-12 AGPI0I(C1)-13 AGP109(C1)-13 RHIS-T3, wrzas.1(A)-12 wrz98.2(8)-12 wrzaia(ay-T2 wrzaa6(n)-T2 15813312 w1297.5(8)-12 wrza6.8(c)-12 15$133-12 188133-12 suzpRs D3S8A60 RGP109(Ct)-13 auoiz-T2 auoiz-T2 1237 .8(8)-12 AUIC-LECA 488133-T2 wrza1a(c)-12 AUBAN-LFCA AGP10N(C1)-13 RUBY X-LECA RePi0g(C1)-T3, 1$$133-12 wiza10(a)-12 15S133-12 wrza75(8)-12 15R96"1008-T2 STOR 2scs083(L-P)-T DIC124EsA-T DTCI24eSA-T 25A933R5(QR)-T 28C17408(0R)-T 25a933a5(0R)-1 2sc17408(08)-1 DTci2aesA-T 29¢17408(0R)-T 28C17408(QR)-T Dicizaesa-T 250873(C)-T 2sceas2(C1)-1 2sp1878-¥o. 28C17405(QR)-T 2SA93385(OR)-T prciz4esa-t 28C17408(QR)-T DICI24ESA-T 25A933A5(QR)-T 28C17405(0R)-T DICI24ESA-T 28C17405(QR)-1 25K301(P)-T preszats-1 2s01883-1 25c2240(G8)-1 orciaaes-T 2581013(0)-1 Part Nano SI. o100e St_o100e ZEHER DIODE S1-D10DE ST-OTODE SE OTODE SE DIODE ZEWER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ZENER DIODE ST.O100E ZeWER O1ODE ZENER DIODE ‘SL. D100 SE_DIODE L.€.0. (RED) Diode BRIDGE SI .O1ODE SL-DIODE SI_0TODE ZENER DIODE SI DIODE SLOIODE ZENER DIODE S1,DIOE SI-OIODE SE DIODE SE.DIO0E ST.DI00E ZENER OLODE ST.DIOOE ZENER OOOE SI.D100E SE-TRANSISTOR DIGT TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR ST. TRANSISTOR SILTRANSISTOR STLTRANSISTOR S1LTRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR SLL TRANSISTOR DIGI. TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR SLLTRANSISTOR SI.TRANSISTOR SEL TRANSISTOR SE_TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR ‘ST. TRANSISTOR DIGI TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR S1_TRANSISTOR DUGI TRANSISTOR ‘SI. TRANSISTOR FET. IGE. TRANSISTOR SI. TRANSISTOR SI_TRANSISTOR D1GL. TRANSISTOR SI, TRANSISTOR Deseription Hour Loca C-21ZE Symbol No. Part No Part Name Deseription Local TRANSISTOR gus2s, 25A986(0V)-T SI. TRANSISTOR gus27 bicisacs-1 DIG1_ TRANSISTOR 10951 25A949(¥)C1 SI. TRANSISTOR Le reiz01 Ns2a4ase, 1-C.(NONO-ANA) 11202 LaT018 TIC. (NONO-ANA) 1e1301 Us660N-8 EC. (WOMO-ANA) 11302 Ns2326° 1C!(MowO-ANA) rent 1AT837 EC! (MoWO-ANA) reisot anreni2 uc 11601 as265 Ue 11602 LAT016 EC. (WoNO-ANA) re1621 Lar975 1. (MOMO-ANA) reyo1 N37102ma-cazsP——-1.C.(MICRO-CONP) rei702 Bud0s68C TIC |(0161-nos) 11703, RL24CO4P-21ME——TC(MEWORY-OTH) rei7o4 U7BLROSE-MA TIC. (NONO-ANA) yeavay ‘TFNSS380ESN AFR DETECT UNIT re1901 STR-S5707 TC. (HVBRID) reat S1864-C1 ue reis61 An7B0sF 1.C. (NONO-ANA) 11982 KIATaLOBBP-Y EC. (WONO-ANA) OTHERS cMaso7s-A01-H L.ED. HOLOER. criior ——-MKT39.6MAL00P CERAMIC FILTER. CFL102 ——-MKT3O“OMAL00P_——CERAMIC FILTER. cra TPSK6 OMB CERAMIC FILTER criize TPS5. MN CERAMIC FILTER cris TPS6. MB CERAMIC FILTER. criies EFCWSA504A, CERAMIC FILTER crisei ——cS8503F18 CER. RESONATOR creat SFTS. SMA CERAMIC FILTER crise SFES.ONC CERAMIC FILTER chie23 SFEB.SMC2 CERAMIC FILTER cris24 SFTALSMA CERAMIC FILTER cr i625 SFEB.oNC CERAMIC FILTER cr 1826 SFES.SNC2 CERAMIC FILTER cisot 1cP-ia10 1.C. PROTECT cpigo1 1CP-N38-¥ TC PROTECT 2, ¢P1903 1cP-m10 1.€.PROTECT Figo Questez-srisa4 FUSE 3.158 Amitia ——QRZ0054-150m FPR wa Wawa Friaot (QRH1273-1RaM FR 1g0 1 9 2 FRIS31 (QRHIZ7K-RA7H FR oar ww kK gioit ‘CENWO75-001 PIM JACK kig2t CE42050-0017 cone Kig23 (CE«2080-0012 CORE & Le1901 E41775-90251 LINE FILTER 8 Pc1g01 TLP721F GR) PHOTO COUPLER si7at gspahti-cos PUSH SWITCH vour+) S172 Qspanti-cos PUSH SWITCH vor(-) si7aa Qsanti-cos PUSH SWITCH cHe(uP) sim (QsPanti-co8 PUSH SWITCH ci-(O0WN) & S190 (gsp2aai-co2z PUSH SWITCH POWER SW SFit01 cee1099-601 SAW FILTER. THI901 ‘cexkP002-003 W.P. THERNISTOR Tuigat CEEUsa4-801 VaE/UHF. TUNER, vaiso1 ERL-C1OVKO21A ——_VARISTOR x1301 ceéioa2-o0nd2 CRYSTAL x1302 e40749-00192 CRYSTAL xa7a1 ceai@a7-o01J2 CRYSTAL (No.60964) 29 c-21zE MAIN PW BOARD ASS'Y(SMZ-1019A-H2) [C-21ZE(-A)] Foogarding the parts Hist forthe main PW board assy [SMZ-1019A-H2] of the made fr C-21ZE(-, cay the itleront parts from those of the model [SMZ-1010A-H2] are described. For further details regarding the otter ars, ror to the pats list ofthe model [SMZ-1010A-H2] described on page 26 through page 29 Part No. ;, | Symbot alo Cuze C-aIZECAy Part Name Description smz-10100-H2 | _ SMZ-1019A-H2 rissa |aroi6-soay —faroiewssey or (sok ew 4) | (SoaKD EW rivet |aroieis-223y —arpisiJ-rsey Jor (2212 ew) | (18k EW) ds] porgor | TLPz2iFGRy TLPe2s-LF2 PHOTO COUPLER cHT12AA0-12-8H — JUL VINYL WIRE CRT SOCKET PW BOARD ASS'Y(SMZ-3003A-H2) Symbol Wo. Part No Part Name Description Locat RESISTOR 3343-45 QRGO2J-123A oR ikaw CAPACITOR 3336 QFVTIHJ-10anz TF cae. O.1nr Sov Oo er (Fz0097-223m Mm cae. 0.022 nF coin G31 ceLPoss 1612 PEAKING COIL 160 nH DIODE 333i 1ssi33-12 SL.0100 TRANSISTOR 3331-33 29C2371(MLK) SL-TRANSISTOR 9334 25A933A5(QR)-T __ST_TRANSISTOR OTHERS 4, Sk3001 cE42635-00191 CRT SOCKET REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RM-C462-1H) 4 Rot No. Part No. Part Name Deseription Loca BAStIMZ01A BATTERY COVER 30 (No.50964) PACKING PACKING PARTS LIST 4, Ref No Part No. Part Wane Description Local 1 P11036-049-% PACKING CASE 2 €P11279-A0B-H CUSHION ASSY apes in Aset 3 (QPGAO2S-03505H POLY BAG 4 M-c482 1H RENOCON UNIT 5 cP30607-005- POLY BAG 6 €9#0009-001- DIGEST WANUAL 1 gso008-001-# INST BOOK 8 940030-001-H «INST SHEET a (cHe7385-00n POS,SERTAL LABEL 10 CENKOO2-001 ADAPTOR PLUG [e-2126(-A)T (No.60964) 31 JVC VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN,LIMITED 1106 Hota.!wai-cty.tbaraki-prefecture,306-08 Japan, CEIVER DIVISION TELEVISION REC

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