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3. Power the unit "ON" and degauss the CRT by the Degaussing Coil.

4. Supply the Crosshatch Pattern Signal to Video Input Jack.

5. Turn the pair of 4-Pole Convergence Magnet Rings so that B and R 

at the center of CRT overlap each other.

6. Turn the pair of 6-Pole Convergence Magnet Rings so that B and R 

which overlapped each other in Step 5 overlap G.

7. Supply a White Pattern Signal to Video Input Jack.

8. Select G CUT -OFF in EVR adjustment mode and adjust it to 

become to the minimum level. Turn the Pair of Purity Magnet 
Rings so that the distorted color areas are approximately across 
from each other.
 Slide the Deflection Yoke back slightly (without rotating it) until 
the distorted color areas disappear from the screen. 

9. Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to Video Input Jack again. 

Confirm that the Center Bar is at the horizontal center line of the 
CRT and the V-Center Bar is at the vertical center line of the CRT. 
Then, tighten the Expansion Screw.

10. Press DISPLAY key (Service Switch) on the remote control for 

collapse scan. (Refer to 

HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE

.) 

11. Press DISPLAY key on the remote control again to return for full 

frame scan. Make sure that the entire screen is white. If not, adjust 
G DRIVE and B DRIVE in EVR adjustment mode.

Note:

Before pressing DISPLAY key on the remote control for collapse 
scan, select the desired control function and move the shaded area 
to the value.

Fig.E10-1

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Summary of Contents for OmniVision PV-Q1311

Page 1: ...ORDER NO MKE0101101C1 B3 Combination VCR PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 SPECIFICATIONS 1...

Page 2: ...line Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks It will also protect Combination VCR from being damag...

Page 3: ...als as high as 25 0 kV For model with 13 inch CRT or 30 0 kV For model with 20 inch CRT are present when this TV set is in operation Operation of the TV set without the rear cover involves the danger...

Page 4: ...transformer for this check 2 Connect a 1 5 k 10 W resistor in parallel with a 0 15 F capacitor between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground as shown in Figure 1 3 Use an AC vo...

Page 5: ...E 3 Measure the High Voltage The meter reading should indicate 23 5 kV 1 5 kV For model with 13 inch CRT or 28 5 kV 1 5 kV For model with 20 inch CRT If the meter indication is out of tolerance immedi...

Page 6: ...3 cathode for monitoring high voltage is applied to the IC5301 Pin11 through R503 and R5504 Under normal conditions the voltage at IC5301 Pin 11 is less than approx 3 V If the high voltage at Flyback...

Page 7: ...mage ES devices 5 Do not use freon propelled chemicals These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices 6 Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until i...

Page 8: ...5 1 1 SIMPLIFIED FAULT FINDING DATA Simplified Self Diagnostic System facilitates finding the cause of the fault A 4 digit for fault code and communication for I2C bus code will be displayed on TV scr...

Page 9: ...Fig 1 4 Fig 1 5 9...

Page 10: ...code occurs the VCR stops and all VCR function buttons except for power become non operational 5 1 2 USAGE SCREEN MODE Function displayed on the TV monitor the total elapsed Power on time in days the...

Page 11: ...ge Screen Mode press any operation button on unit or insert a cassette tape in this mode The unit will return to normal operation mode 5 1 3 SERVICE POSITION 5 1 3 1 Service Position CAUTION HOT CIRCU...

Page 12: ...to CABINET SECTION in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 5 1 4 HOT CIRCUIT Primary circuit exists on the TV VCR Main C B A This circuit is identified as HOT on the C B A and in the Service Manual Use ex...

Page 13: ...he tracking will be placed in the neutral position 5 1 7 CAUTION FOR INSTALLATION OF VCR UNIT CAUTION Opener Lever may be damaged when VCR Unit is installed with Cassette Door Lid and Opener Lever of...

Page 14: ...unctions and setting Default value refer to How to enter EVR adjustment mode and HOW TO ENTER EVR PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT MODE in ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT procedures Fig 5 2 3 Press and hold STOP PLAY and...

Page 15: ...g or counterclockwise for unloading using needlenose pliers etc Note Do not use this method if Mechanism is jammed or locked Fig 6 1 5 1 9 2 Electrical Method Apply 10 0 V DC Power Supply to the Loadi...

Page 16: ...20 C for less than 3 seconds Fig 6 2 When loading without a cassette push Portion a on the Holder Unit of Cassette Up Ass y so that the Lever clear the First Tab and Second Tab Fig 6 3 5 1 10 HOW TO R...

Page 17: ...shaft Fig 7 2 2 Remove the tape from the tape path 3 Rewind the tape into the cassette by rotating the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise 4 Unhook Spring A of the Drive Rack Arm 5 Remove Screw A 6 L...

Page 18: ...ation in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 5 1 10 2 Electrical Method Electrical method can only be performed when the mechanism is moved by rotating the Loading Gear CAUTION 1 Before applying DC Power...

Page 19: ...nloaded position remove the Power Supply Fig 8 4 Rewind the tape into the cassette by turning the Center Clutch Unit counterclockwise 5 Eject the cassette by applying 10 0 V DC Power Supply again 5 1...

Page 20: ...that require adjustment 5 1 14 HOW TO RESET ALL COMBINATION VCR MEMORY FUNCTIONS To reset clear the select language channel auto set and set clock functions to their initial power on condition power...

Page 21: ...tive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE ES DEVICES section of this service manual 5 1 18 REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE FOR LEADLESS CHIP COMP...

Page 22: ...g 10 1 3 Installing the leadless component A Presolder the contact points on the circuit board Fig 10 2 B Press the part downward with tweezers and solder both electrodes as shown below Fig 10 3 Note...

Page 23: ...5 2 IC TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION 23...

Page 24: ...ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 6 1 CABINET SECTION 6 1 1 Disassembly Flowchart Perform all disassembly procedures in the order described in the Disassembly Flowchart shown below When reassembling use the reverse...

Page 25: ...CAUTION Disconnect AC plug before disassembly Fig D1 6 1 2 Disassembly Method How to read chart shown above A Order of Procedure steps When reassembling perform steps s in reverse order 25...

Page 26: ...gures B Part to be removed or installed C Fig No showing Procedure or Part Location D Identification of part to be removed unhooked unlocked released unplugged or unsoldered 6 S 1 6 Screws S 1 6 L 1 6...

Page 27: ...Fig D4 Fig D5 27...

Page 28: ...lled with Cassette Door Lid and Opener Lever of Cassette Up Ass y set incorrectly A When installing the VCR Unit swing the Cassette Door Lid all the way open until the Cassette Door tab clears the Ope...

Page 29: ...efer to EJECT Position Confirmation in DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 4 Removal of TV VCR Main C B A Work carefully so as not to break Sensor LED when lifting the Mechanism Chassis and Cassette Up As...

Page 30: ...that the Locking Tab L 2 under the Cassette Up Ass y is in Hole on the Mechanism Chassis when installing the Cassette Up Ass y Then slide the Cassette Up Ass y towards the back B When installing 2 Scr...

Page 31: ...6 2 2 Inner Parts Location Fig J1 1 31...

Page 32: ...6 2 3 EJECT Position Confirmation Fig J1 2 32...

Page 33: ...6 2 4 Grounding Plate Unit Full Erase Head and Cylinder Unit Fig J2 1 33...

Page 34: ...s positioned on the front side of the Cylinder shaft so that the center line of the plate is just less than 1 0 mm measured from the center of the Cylinder shaft If required adjust the plate position...

Page 35: ...acing the Cylinder Unit clear the Total elapsed Cylinder rotation time in hours to 0 Refer to USAGE SCREEN MODE in SERVICE NOTES 6 2 5 Capstan Belt Support Angle Intermediate Gear B and Main Cam Gear...

Page 36: ...Rod A Confirm that the hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis B Confirm that the hole on Drive Rack Arm is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis C Install the Main Cam Gear so that...

Page 37: ...le with a hole on chassis B Confirm that the hole on Intermediate Gear A is aligned with the hole on Lift Gear Fig J3 3 C Install the Intermediate Gear B so that the hole on the Intermediate Gear B is...

Page 38: ...cement part 5 Installation of Main Cam Gear and Main Cam Push Nut A After installing the Support Angle install the Main Cam Push Nut with Needlenose Pliers etc so that it is flush with the chassis The...

Page 39: ...Fig J4 1 6 2 6 1 Reassembly Notes 1 Installation of Center Clutch Unit A Fit the Center Clutch Unit into the Changing Gear Fig J4 2 6 2 7 Reel Gear and Main Rod Fig J5 1 39...

Page 40: ...Loading Arm Unit A Align the Gear of T Loading Arm Unit with Gear of Main Rod Confirm that the Hole on Main Rod is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis Fig J5 2 6 2 8 Stopper Angle Capstan Rotor Unit...

Page 41: ...ion of Silicon Grease CAUTION When installing the IC2501 AN3846SC or Capstan Stator C B A be sure to apply Silicon Grease VFK1301 as shown Be careful not to touch other parts with greased portion to p...

Page 42: ...an Rotor Unit Shaft into the hole of the Capstan Holder Unit so that shaft passes through 2 Oil Seals Be careful not to scratch the Shaft or Capstan Holder Unit B Align the bottom of Oil Seal A with n...

Page 43: ...sis B Install the T Loading Arm Unit so that the hole on T Loading Arm Unit is aligned with the hole on S Loading Arm Unit C Confirm that the holes on the S T Loading Arm Unit are Through Holes with h...

Page 44: ...6 2 10 1 Reassembly Notes 1 How to distinguish between S Reel Table and T Reel Table Fig J8 2 6 2 11 Loading Post Base T Unit and Loading Post Base S Unit Fig J9 44...

Page 45: ...nment of Intermediate Gear A Lift Gear and P5 Arm Unit A Rotate the Lift Gear so that Hole A on Lift Gear is a Through Hole with a hole on chassis B Install the Intermediate Gear A so that the hole on...

Page 46: ...tall the Opener Piece so that the slot of the Opener Piece is inserted to the Pin of Pinch Arm Unit Fig J10 3 6 2 13 Motor Block Unit Audio Control Head Unit Lift Gear Capstan Holder Unit Tension Arm...

Page 47: ...in reverse order These numbers are also used as the identification location No of parts in Figures B Steps to be completed prior to the current step C Part to be removed or installed D Fig No showing...

Page 48: ...lacing each Parts 6 3 1 Top Plate Wiper Arm Unit and Holder Unit Fig K1 1 6 3 1 1 Reassembly Notes 1 Alignment of Wiper Arm Unit and Drive Rack Unit A Slide the Drive Rack Unit to the far right as ind...

Page 49: ...e on Side Plate L and R B Insert Holder Unit boss A and B into the grooves as shown in Fig K1 1 C Finally in the EJECT Position confirm that the protrudence on the Wiper Arm Unit is aligned with the i...

Page 50: ...7 2 1 CLEANING PROCEDURE FOR THE UPPER CYLINDER UNIT 1 While slowly turning the Upper Cylinder Unit counterclockwise by hand gently rub the Video Heads with a Head Cleaning Stick VFK27 moistened with...

Page 51: ...runs smoothly with a constant tension Symptom of Misadjustment 1 If the tape tension is less than the specified value the tape cannot come into proper contact with the Video Heads resulting in poor pi...

Page 52: ...e Tension Control Arm Unit Fig M2 2 Note 1 Be sure that the three probes of the meter are all in solid contact with the tape but not touching any other parts of the mechanism 2 It is recommended that...

Page 53: ...he screwdriver clockwise until the MR Head touches the rotor Then turn it slightly counterclockwise to make the clearance as specified 4 Tighten Screw A 5 Reinstall the TV VCR Main C B A Fig M3 1 Note...

Page 54: ...uipment Required Dual Trace Oscilloscope VHS Alignment Tape VFMS0003H6 Post Adjustment Driver VFK0329 H Position Adjustment Driver VFK0330 7 2 2 3 1 ENVELOPE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT The height of the P2 and...

Page 55: ...Driver adjust P2 and P3 post height so that the envelope waveform becomes as flat V1 V max is 0 7 or more as possible No envelope drop If the envelope drop appears on the left half of the waveform adj...

Page 56: ...of the Audio Control Head is poorly adjusted the tape will eventually be damaged An intermittent Blue screen may be seen in Playback 1 Play back a T120 cassette tape and check that the tape travels sm...

Page 57: ...Screws A and B clockwise to lower the tape or counterclockwise to raise Fig M6 7 2 2 3 4 AUDIO CONTROL HEAD AZIMUTH ADJUSTMENT Purpose To adjust the position and height of the Audio Control Head so t...

Page 58: ...it 1 Place a jumper between TP6003 and 5V TP6009 on the TV VCR Main C B A to defeat Auto Tracking 2 Eject the tape and insert it again to access the Neutral Tracking position 3 Play back the alignment...

Page 59: ...V to 50 V Div Frequency Range DC to 50 MHz Probes 10 1 1 1 2 NTSC Video Pattern Generator 3 DVM Digital Volt Meter 4 MTS SAP Signal Generator TV Multi Channel Sound Modulator U S A 5 Frequency Counte...

Page 60: ...Misadjustment The L and R Channels of Stereo Signal will not be separated properly resulting in no stereophonic effect Test Point TP9001 Audio C B A Adjustment R9001 R9008 Audio C B A Specification m...

Page 61: ...C B A so that the signal level of TP9001 is minimum 5 Set the MTS SAP Signal Generator as follows MTS ONLY L CH 3 kHz 5 Hz 14 or 7 Modulating 6 Adjust R9008 SEP H on the Audio C B A so that the signa...

Page 62: ...Mode STEREO audio TV Equipment Oscilloscope MTS SAP Signal Generator 1 Connect the RF OUTPUT of the MTS SAP Signal Generator to the Antenna Input Terminal 2 Connect the Oscilloscope to TP4202 R CH on...

Page 63: ...uipment Frequency Counter 1 Connect Pin 32 of P4204 on Audio C B A to GND Fig E4 1 2 Connect TP9201 on Audio C B A to GND through a resistor 3 3 k Then connect Frequency Counter to TP9201 Fig E4 2 7 3...

Page 64: ...ADJUSTMENT V HEIGHT H POSITION ADJUSTMENT WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT SUB BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT 7 3 6 2 How to enter EVR adjustment mode Press and hold STOP PLAY and VOL DOWN buttons on the unit togethe...

Page 65: ...select a desired channel by using the numbered keys on the remote control in EVR adjustment mode 4 Press VOL UP DOWN key on the remote control so that the shaded area moves to the control function Fi...

Page 66: ...POWER button OFF The adjusted value will be written to Memory IC IC6004 7 3 6 4 HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE 1 Enter EVR adjustment mode 2 Press DISPLAY key on the remote control for collapse scan Note B...

Page 67: ...e VFMS0003H6 1 Enter EVR PG Shifter Adjustment mode refer to HOW TO ENTER EVR PG SHIFTER ADJUSTMENT MODE 2 Connect the channel 1 scope probe to TP3001 and the channel 2 scope probe to TP6205 Used TP62...

Page 68: ...ecification 3 0 V p p 0 1 V p p INPUT Video Input Jack Crosshatch Pattern Signal 1 V p p 75 terminated Mode STOP Equipment Oscilloscope NTSC Video Pattern Generator 1 Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signa...

Page 69: ...E ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the optimum Focus and Screen Symptom of Misadjustment The picture is out of Focus and there will be an improper screen color mix Test Point TP50 CRT C B A Adjustment FOCUS...

Page 70: ...Turn the SCREEN CONTROL on the Flyback Transformer fully counterclockwise 6 Press DISPLAY key Service Switch on the remote control for collapse scan Refer to HOW TO ENTER SERVICE MODE 7 Adjust SUB BR...

Page 71: ...mode and adjust so that the entire screen is white Note Before pressing DISPLAY key on the remote control for collapse scan select the desired control function and move the shaded area to the value 7...

Page 72: ...ope to Pin 5 of P6001 on the TV VCR Main C B A or TP49 on the CRT C B A 4 Select SUB TINT in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that level A and B should be equal in amplitude Fig E9 1 5 Select SUB COL...

Page 73: ...net Rings Pair of Purity Magnet Rings Deflection Yoke CRT Unit G CUT OFF EVR Specification Refer to descriptions below INPUT Video Input Jack Crosshatch Pattern Signal White Pattern Signal Mode STOP E...

Page 74: ...lide the Deflection Yoke back slightly without rotating it until the distorted color areas disappear from the screen 9 Supply a Crosshatch Pattern Signal to Video Input Jack again Confirm that the Cen...

Page 75: ...C CENTRAL CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the uniform convergence over the whole screen Symptom of Misadjustment The convergence on the screen will vary from the center portion to the surroundin...

Page 76: ...Magnet Rings so that B and R at center of CRT overlap each other 3 Turn the Pair of 6 Pole Convergence Magnet Rings so that B and R that overlapped each other in step 2 overlaps G 7 3 13 DYNAMIC CONVE...

Page 77: ...produce the correct Crosshatch Pattern position Fig E11 1 3 Hold Deflection Yoke and wiggle it horizontally right to left to produce the correct Crosshatch Pattern position Fig E11 2 4 Insert three we...

Page 78: ...line of the CRT bell Adjust it for the best possible convergence Use one Permalloy Magnetic Strip in each corner if necessary Permalloy Magnetic Strip Part Number TSM10032 2 Fig E11 4 7 3 14 V HEIGHT...

Page 79: ...t V SIZE in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the top 3rd line is just in view 4 Confirm that the 10th dotted line is in view and that the 11th line is out of view If the line are not positioned...

Page 80: ...he bottom 4th line is out of view Fig E12 2 7 3 15 WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Purpose To set the standard white level for each color temperature Symptom of Misadjustment White becomes bluish or reddish...

Page 81: ...B A Use TP47 for GND 3 Select SUB BRIGHT and move the shaded area to the value in EVR adjustment mode 4 Adjust the FOCUS CONTROL on the Flyback Transformer so that the center of picture is the sharpe...

Page 82: ...ote control again to return for full frame scan 12 Select G DRIVE and B DRIVE in EVR adjustment mode and adjust so that the entire screen is white 13 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mode Then afte...

Page 83: ...on Refer to descriptions below INPUT Mode STOP 1 Do not input any signal to the unit 2 Set INPUT SELECT item to LINE in SET UP TV menu to display black screen 3 Select SUB BRIGHT in EVR adjustment mod...

Page 84: ...84...

Page 85: ...DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES 8 2 MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Model PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W Model PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 8 3 AUDIO SC...

Page 86: ...MAIN C B A Model PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W Model PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 9 2 AUDIO C B A Model PV C2061 9 3 CAPSTAN STATOR C B A 9 4 HEAD AMP...

Page 87: ...10 5 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 6 SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM 10 7 TV YC PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM 11 EXPLODED VIEWS 11 1 MECHANISM TOP SECTION 87...

Page 88: ...11 2 MECHANISM BOTTOM SECTION 88...

Page 89: ...11 3 CASSETTE UP COMPARTMENT SECTION 89...

Page 90: ...11 4 CHASSIS FRAME SECTION 1 90...

Page 91: ...11 5 CHASSIS FRAME SECTION 2 91...

Page 92: ...11 6 PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION Model PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W 92...

Page 93: ...Model PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 93...

Page 94: ...12 REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS READ THE FOLLOWING 12 1 REPLACEMENT NOTES 12 1 1 General Notes 1 Use only original replacement parts 94...

Page 95: ...parts according to the parts list 5 Parts different in shape or size may be used However only interchangeable parts will be supplied as service replacement parts 6 All of parts are supplied from MKA...

Page 96: ...icing chip parts please use a soldering iron of less than 30 W Refer to IC TRANSISTOR AND CHIP PART INFORMATION page 4 When replacing 0 resistor a wire can be substituted for it 5 When installing the...

Page 97: ...2 9 LSDR0002 S REEL TABLE 1 10 LSDR0003 T REEL TABLE 1 11 VEGS0453 CYLINDER UNIT A B C D E H I J K 1 11 VEGS0454 CYLINDER UNIT F G L 1 12 VEHS0596 AUDIO CONTROL ERASE HEAD UNIT 1 14 LSDG0112 LIFT GEA...

Page 98: ...1111 DRIVE RACK UNIT 3 69 VXAS4423 HOLDER UNIT 3 70 VXLS1110 WIPER ARM UNIT 3 71 LXQKY01130 FRONT CABINET ASS Y A 4 71 LXQKY02130 FRONT CABINET ASS Y B 4 71 LXQKY03130 FRONT CABINET ASS Y C 4 71 LXQKY...

Page 99: ...H I J K L 6 121 LSPG1023 PACKING CASE PAPER A 6 121 LSPG1024 PACKING CASE PAPER B 6 121 LSPG1025 PACKING CASE PAPER C 6 121 LSPG1028 PACKING CASE PAPER D 6 121 LSPG1029 PACKING CASE PAPER E 6 121 LSP...

Page 100: ...3 XTV4 12A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 4 445 THE492 4 SCREW W WASHER STEEL A B C D E F G 4 445 LHT60002Y SCREW STEEL H I J K L 4 446 XTV4 16A TAPPING SCREW STEEL 4 449 VHDS0493 TAPPING SCREW STEEL 5 450 VHDS0...

Page 101: ...096B TV VCR MAIN C B A I J 5 E S D RTL E10 VEPS3096A TV VCR MAIN C B A L 5 E S D RTL E11 VEPS4032A AUDIO C B A L 5 E S D RTL E30 VEMS0342 CAPSTAN STATOR C B A NR 2 E40 VEPS5043A HEAD AMP C B A A B C D...

Page 102: ...B C D E F G INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC451 LA7837 IC LINEAR IC501 TLP621GR IC LINEAR IC501 0N3131 R IC LINEAR IC501 0N3131 R KT IC LINEAR IC801 STR30130 IC LIN...

Page 103: ...TJ TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q801 2SC2785 TK TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q801 2SC3311A Q R S TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q801 2SC945A TPA TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q801 2SC945A TQA TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q1001 2SC4533LP KT TRANSISTOR SI NPN...

Page 104: ...ANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q6005 2SB709A TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q6005 2SA1037K146R TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q6006 2SD601A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q6006 2SC2412K146R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q6009 VEKS5707 PHOTO...

Page 105: ...4 EM02BMV DIODE SI D805 4148 TA DIODE SI D881 ERZV10V361CS SURGE ABSORBER D882 ERZV10V361CS SURGE ABSORBER D1001 DB105G DIODE SI D1001 S1NB60 4101 DIODE SI D1001 S1WBA60 DIODE SI D1002 ERA18 04 DIODE...

Page 106: ...D5602 1SS119 DIODE SI D5602 1SS133T DIODE SI D5603 MA165 DIODE SI D5603 1SS119 DIODE SI D5603 1SS133T DIODE SI D6001 VEKS5708 SENSOR LED UNIT D6003 MA165 DIODE SI D6003 1SS119 DIODE SI D6003 1SS133T...

Page 107: ...R414 ERDS1FJ2R2 CARBON 1 2W 2 2 R422 ERD25FJ101P CARBON 1 4W 100 R427 ERQ14ZJ1R5P FUSE 1 4W 1 5 R431 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R432 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R433 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1...

Page 108: ...22T CARBON 1 4W 8 2K R520 ERDS2TJ562T CARBON 1 4W 5 6K R524 ERDS2TJ223 CARBON 1 4W 22K R525 ERDS2TJ222T CARBON 1 4W 2 2K R529 ERDS2TJ103 CARBON 1 4W 10K R531 ERDS2TJ223 CARBON 1 4W 22K R541 ERDS2TJ473...

Page 109: ...V MGF CHIP 1 10W 220 R1015 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1 10W 220 R1016 ERJ8GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 8W 5 6K R1017 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R1018 ERJ6GEYJ183V MGF CHIP 1 10W 18K R1019 ERJ6GEYJ392V MGF CHIP...

Page 110: ...003 ERJ6GEYJ221V MGF CHIP 1 10W 220 R4004 ERJ6GEYJ333V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R4005 ERJ6GEYJ225V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2M R4006 ERJ6GEYJ681V MGF CHIP 1 10W 680 R4007 ERJ6GEYJ821V MGF CHIP 1 10W 820 R4008 ERJ6G...

Page 111: ...R4591 ERDS2TJ681T CARBON 1 4W 680 111...

Page 112: ...P 1 10W 100 R5407 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R5501 ERJ6GEYJ471V MGF CHIP 1 10W 470 R5502 ERJ6GEYJ394V MGF CHIP 1 10W 390K R5503 ERDS2TJ471T CARBON 1 4W 470 R5504 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R55...

Page 113: ...R6009 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K 113...

Page 114: ...RJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6056 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6060 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R6061 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6062 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R6065 ERJ6GEYJ102V...

Page 115: ...EYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K R6147 ERJ6GEYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K F G R6148 ERJ6GEYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K A B C D E R6150 ERJ6GEYJ273V MGF CHIP 1 10W 27K R6160 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R6161...

Page 116: ...W 0 R7001 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R7002 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R7003 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R7004 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R7005 ERJ6GEY0R00V MGF CHIP 1 10W 0 R7006 ERJ6GE...

Page 117: ...0UF C552 ECA1EM471B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 470UF C553 ECKR2H471KB5 CERAMIC 500V 470PF C554 ECWH20562JVB POLYESTER 2000V 5600PF C554 ECWH15H562J4 POLYESTER 1 5KV 5600UF C556 ECWF2334JBB POLYESTER 500V 0 33UF...

Page 118: ...20PF C810 VCKSULD221KW CERAMIC 125V 220PF C811 ECKATS332ME8 CERAMIC 250V 3300PF C811 VCKST3G332MX CERAMIC 250V 3300PF C811 VCKSUKD332MX CERAMIC 125V 3300PF C811 VCKSUMD332MX CERAMIC 125V 3300PF C811 V...

Page 119: ...6 3V 220UF C1051 ECEA1HKAR47 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 0 47UF C1052 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10UF C1058 ECEA0JEE101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 100UF C1059 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF C1083 ECKATS221MB CERAMIC...

Page 120: ...0 1UF C3032 ECUV1C474ZFN C CHIP 16V 0 47UF C3034 ECUV1H181JCN C CHIP 50V 180PF C3035 ECUV1H330JCN C CHIP 50V 33PF C3036 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3038 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10UF C3041 ECU...

Page 121: ...V 47UF C4508 ECA1CM221B ELECTROLYTIC 16V 220UF C4509 ECUV1E473KBN C CHIP 25V 0 047UF C4521 ECA1EM102B ELECTROLYTIC 25V 1000UF C4524 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C5301 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10...

Page 122: ...KBN C CHIP 50V 3300PF C6204 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C6205 ECUV1H330JCN C CHIP 50V 33PF C6207 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 1UF C6208 ECEA1CKS100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10UF C6209 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V...

Page 123: ...SN471KA COIL 470UH L5901 ELESN101KA COIL 100UH L6201 ELEXT101KE04 COIL 100UH L6401 ELEXT101KE04 COIL 100UH L6402 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR L6403 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR L6404 VLPS0111 CHIP BEAD...

Page 124: ...SH SWITCH FUSE PROTECTOR Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks F801 XBA1C40NU100 FUSE 125V 4A F801 VSFS0003A40 FUSE 4A F1001 VSFS0003A16 FUSE 125V 1 6A F1001 VSFS0032B16 FUSE 125V 1 6A F1001 XB...

Page 125: ...DIO VIDEO JACK SOCKET JK4701 LJP68005A EARPHONE JACK SOCKET MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 244 TUX77809 CLAMPER 458 XTV3 8J TAPPING SCREW STEEL 483 XYN3 F10S SCREW W WASHER...

Page 126: ...TRANSISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q431 2SA733 TQ TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q431 2SA1175 TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q431 2SA1175 TH TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q501 2SC2482KT6 TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q502 2SC945...

Page 127: ...SI PNP Q1070 2SA564A Q R S TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q1070 2SA733 TP TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q1070 2SA733 TQ TRANSISTOR SI PNP Q1071 2SD601A TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1071 2SC2412K146R TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q3001 2...

Page 128: ...ODE SI D504 MA4047 M DIODE ZENER 4 7V D504 MA4047 H DIODE ZENER 4 7V D504 RD4 7ESAB DIODE ZENER 4 7V D504 RD4 7ESAB2 DIODE ZENER 4 7V D504 04AZ4 7ZTPA7 DIODE ZENER 4 7V D505 MA165 DIODE SI D505 1SS119...

Page 129: ...244T 77 DIODE SI D1008 RK14 DIODE SI D1008 ERB81 004 DIODE SI D1011 MA4051N TAKT DIODE ZENER 5 1V D1012 MA858 DIODE SI D1012 1SS135T 77 DIODE SI D1013 MA165 DIODE SI D1013 1SS119 DIODE SI D1013 1SS133...

Page 130: ...MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R432 ERJ6GEYJ563V MGF CHIP 1 10W 56K R433 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R434 ERDS2TJ103 CARBON 1 4W 10K R435 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R436 ERJ6GEYJ104V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100K...

Page 131: ...RDS1FJ1R5P CARBON 1 2W 1 5 R582 ERDS1FJ1R2P CARBON 1 2W 1 2 R584 ERDS2TJ562T CARBON 1 4W 5 6K R585 ERDS2TJ473T CARBON 1 4W 47K R586 ERDS2TJ393T CARBON 1 4W 39K R801 ERF3AKR82 W FLMPRF 3W 0 82 R802 ERD...

Page 132: ...W 1 0 R2605 ERDS2TJ1R2T CARBON 1 4W 1 2 R2606 ERJ6GEYJ561V MGF CHIP 1 10W 560 R3001 ERDS2TJ101T CARBON 1 4W 100 R3006 ERDS2TJ101T CARBON 1 4W 100 R3016 ERJ6GEYJ121V MGF CHIP 1 10W 120 R3017 ERJ6GEYJ33...

Page 133: ...HIP 1 10W 15K R4171 ERJ6GEYJ153V MGF CHIP 1 10W 15K R4172 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R4173 ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K R4175 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R4502 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1...

Page 134: ...10W 22K R5612 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 10W 22K R5614 ERJ6GEYJ563V MGF CHIP 1 10W 56K R5902 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R5932 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R5933 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R6...

Page 135: ...R6032 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K 135...

Page 136: ...100 R6072 ERJ6GEYJ101V MGF CHIP 1 10W 100 R6073 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6075 ERJ6GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1 10W 10K R6086 ERJ6GEYJ473V MGF CHIP 1 10W 47K R6088 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R6089 E...

Page 137: ...GF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R6162 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R6163 ERJ6GEYJ562V MGF CHIP 1 10W 5 6K R6169 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R6170 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CHIP 1 10W 4 7K R6171 ERJ6GEYJ472V MGF CH...

Page 138: ...5V 470UF C553 ECKR2H471KB5 CERAMIC 500V 470PF C554 ECWH15H682J4 POLYESTER 1 5KV 6800PF C554 ECWH20682JBV POLYESTER 2000V 6800PF C556 ECWF2434JBB POLYESTER 500V 0 43UF C556 ECWF2434JSB POLYESTER 500V 0...

Page 139: ...F C811 ECKATS472MF CERAMIC 250V 4700PF C812 ECKATS472MF CERAMIC 250V 4700PF C817 ECKATS152ME CERAMIC 250V 1500PF C1001 ECKATS103MF CERAMIC 250V 0 01UF C1001 ECKETS103MF CERAMIC 125V 0 01UF C1001 VCKST...

Page 140: ...1KW CERAMIC 125V 220PF C1025 VCKSULD221KW CERAMIC 125V 220PF C1029 ECUV1H101JCN C CHIP 50V 100PF C1030 VCYSBRE183KX CERAMIC 25V 0 018UF C1032 ECEA0JKA221 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 220UF C1051 ECEA1HKAR47 ELEC...

Page 141: ...16V 10UF C3019 ECEA1HKA2R2 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2 2UF C3020 ECEA1CKA220 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 22UF C3021 ECEA1HKA2R2 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 2 2UF C3022 ECUV1C224ZFN C CHIP 16V 0 22UF C3023 ECUV1H680JCN C CHIP 50V 6...

Page 142: ...C3060 ECEA1CKA100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10UF 142...

Page 143: ...C CHIP 50V 0 01UF H I J K C4020 ECEA1HKS010 ELECTROLYTIC 50V 1UF C4051 ECUV1E333KBN C CHIP 25V 0 033UF C4102 ECQB1562JF3 POLYESTER 100V 5600PF C4103 ECUV1H103KBN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C4104 ECUV1H103KBN...

Page 144: ...15PF H I J K C6003 ECUX1H150JCN C CHIP 50V 15PF L C6004 ECUV1E104KBN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C6006 ECEA0JKA101 ELECTROLYTIC 6 3V 100UF C6009 ECEA1CKS100 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 10UF C6011 ECUV1H104ZFN C CHIP 50V 0...

Page 145: ...Name Description Remarks L501 ELH5L423 COIL L501 ELH5L4108 COIL L501 LLH2601T COIL L552 VLPS0113 FERRITE BEAD L553 VLQSW07D220M COIL 22UH L803 ELF18D650C COIL 8 2MH L803 ELF21V018A LINE NOISE FILTER L...

Page 146: ...V P803 VLPS0303 CONNECTOR 2P P3001 LSJP0085 CONNECTOR 10P H I J K P3001 VJPS0882 CONNECTOR 12P L P4001 VJSS0888 FE CONNECTOR 2P P4591 VJPS0268 CONNECTOR 2P H I J K P4591 VJPS0274 CONNECTOR 4P L P6001...

Page 147: ...TSEH0005 RELAY 120V RL801 TSEH8007 RELAY 120V RL801 TSE1860 1 RELAY 120V TRANSFORMER Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks T501 ETH09K13AZ TRANSFORMER T502 ETE16Z37AY TRANSFORMER T551 KFT3AB33...

Page 148: ...T SINK 771 EYF52BC FUSE HOLDER 12 3 3 AUDIO C B A Model L INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks IC9001 CXA2064M IC9201 AN7420 NT IC LINEAR IC9301 BU4052BCF IC CMOS STANDARD...

Page 149: ...ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9012 ERJ6GEYJ102V MGF CHIP 1 10W 1K R9013 ERJ6GEYJ333V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R9014 ERJ6GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1 10W 22K R9015 ERJ6GEYJ333V MGF CHIP 1 10W 33K R9016 ERJ6GEYJ223...

Page 150: ...ELECTROLYTIC 50V 3 3UF C9016 ECEA1EKN4R7I ELECTROLYTIC 25V 4 7UF C9017 ECUV1E473KBN C CHIP 25V 0 047UF C9018 ECUV1H272KBN C CHIP 50V 2700PF C9019 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C9020 ECEA1CKA220 ELEC...

Page 151: ...ERJ6GEYJ222V MGF CHIP 1 10W 2 2K CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C2504 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C2506 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C2507 ECUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF...

Page 152: ...C3505 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF C3506 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3508 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3511 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3512 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3513 ECUV1E104Z...

Page 153: ...CUV1H103ZFN C CHIP 50V 0 01UF C3505 ECEA1CKA470 ELECTROLYTIC 16V 47UF C3506 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3507 ECUV1H102KBN C CHIP 50V 1000PF C3508 ECUV1E104ZFN C CHIP 25V 0 1UF C3511 ECUV1E104ZFN C...

Page 154: ...NPN Q353 2SC1473 QNC TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q353 2SC1473A Q TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q353 2SC2482 TPE6 TRANSISTOR SI NPN Q353 2SC4015 NTV2 TRANSISTOR SI NPN RESISTORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks...

Page 155: ...PLUG 180V P353 VJSS3333 1PIN SOCKET P355 LJP65001A CRT SOCKET MISCELLANEOUS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 153 TMM7443 1 CLAMPER 12 3 8 CRT C B A Model H I J K L TRANSISTORS Ref No Part...

Page 156: ...362 ERDS2TJ391T CARBON 1 4W 390 R363 ERDS2TJ121T CARBON 1 4W 120 R364 ERDS2TJ121T CARBON 1 4W 120 R365 ERDS2TJ121T CARBON 1 4W 120 CAPACITORS Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C351 VCYSARH4...

Page 157: ...51 Q1052 TP1003 C1057 TP1009 TP1002 R1058 C1029 C1010 R1018 R1016 R1014 R1006 C1007 TP1004 C1055 TP1005 R1073 R1070 R1072 Q1071 R1071 TP4592 TP4591 TP559 IC6001 R6044 R6085 R6020 TP6208 C4508 C4521 C4...

Page 158: ...9001 R9002 C9019 R9004 R9005 TP9003 C4281 C4280 R9006 C4279 C9008 C9007 R9010 R9011 R4289J4271 J4272 R4287 C4283 Q9001 R9012 C4271 IC4271 R4272R4280 R4277 R4292 C4285 R4276 C4273 C4277 R4288 C4278 R42...

Page 159: ...ING PARTS ON THE CAPSTAN STATOR C B A ARE NOT SUPPLIED SEPARATELY PLEASE ORDER AND REPLACE WITH THE CIRCUIT BOARD ASSEMBLY INSTEAD OF INDIVIDUAL PARTS Q2501 Q2502 Q2503 CAPSTAN COIL 1 2 3 4 VJBS2007 1...

Page 160: ...OF MODELS MARKS PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 A B C D E F G H I J K L MODEL MARK NOTE CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONEN...

Page 161: ...6 HEAD AMP CIRCUIT COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS MARKS PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 A B C D E F G H I J K L MODEL MARK NOTE...

Page 162: ...ENTS LRP63004 COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS MARKS PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 A B C D E F G H I J K L MODEL MARK NOTE CIRC...

Page 163: ...VOLTAGE COMPONENTS COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS MARKS PVQ 1311 PV C1321 PV C1331W VV 1301 VV 1311W PV C1341 PV C1351W PV C2011 PV C2021 PV C2031W VV 2001 PV C2061 A B C D E F G H I J K L MODEL MARK NOTE...

Page 164: ...nnectors Example The connections between C B A s are shown below POWER SUPPLY C B A MAIN C B A The Number of pins of the Connector Connector No on Main C B A P1503 P3004 10 Pins Ref No of the connecti...

Page 165: ...EXTERNAL SYNCHRONIZATION CONTROL LOGIC BACK ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE DETECT CHARGE DISCHARGE CTL CYLINDER MOTOR MAIN COIL DRIVE IC2601 AN3808K R6117 VEKS5708 D6001 100 R6116 10K R6115 2700 R6114 1 50V C640...

Page 166: ...09 D4710 47U L3010 NC BT AGC 57 ATENVELOPE DETECTER 26 66 45 VCC 3 58MHz 41 33 PB 13 CLAMP 38 47 24 21 ACC DET I2C CONTROL 71 YNR SLP ON REC AFC 68 AGC DET 77 AGC 53 REC 73 32 PB AMP 16 17 40 29 V REG...

Page 167: ...C REC AMP SP LP SLP 63 62 61 REC AMP AGC DET PB REC SLP ON SP LP ON REC ON LP SLP ON LINE AMP fH TRAP GND 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 VCC 75 74 73 72 71 TUNER 1 2 VCC LINE MUTE PB APC 4 PHASE SELECT GND 79 7...

Page 168: ...TP5506 TP5310 TP5505 TP5504 TP5503 TP5502 TP5501 TP5401 R5323 0 01 C5904 TP5308 TP5307 TP5309 270K R5309 100 R5507 MA165 MA165 MA165 35 36 BLACK LEVEL DETECTOR LINE 44 R 40 28 G 11 VCC 6 1V 1 TUNER PE...

Page 169: ...ROL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL APL DETECTOR SERVICE SW COLOR DEMODULATOR BLACK LEVEL DETECTOR ACC ACC DETECTOR HPF COLOR CONTROL TINT CONTROL APC COLOR KILLER DETECTOR VCO 9 6V VCC 1 BGP VCC 6 1V GND GND V SY...

Page 170: ...LSSF009A25E UNH000600A ICP N38 TP1 LSSF009A25E PR1001 J1051 TRPF5B0M050K VRPSKF5JM050 D591 TP806 TP807 TP892 TP891 TP808 TP809 C807 VSQ1003 F D882 ERZV10V361CS 220P C809 125V or 250V 220P C810 125V or...

Page 171: ...C812 3300P 250V or 125V C8113300P 250V or 125V C572 220 16V 3R3 50V C531 R406 R513 R514 270 R517 D544 ERB43 04 TP553 TP554 TP558 TP559 TP501 TP560 TP502 TP551 TP552 TP556 VLPS0113 L552 ETE16Z37AY T50...

Page 172: ...303 1 2 3 4 SAFETY TAB BROKEN H CAP ERROR ROTARY SW GND ENVELOPE DET GND SAP SIGNAL L CTL PULSE VDD TV SIGNAL L SERIAL DATA 0 IR DATA STEREO H MONO L POWER DOWN L CAP DIRECTION CTL I2C SERIAL DATA HEA...

Page 173: ...79 62 75 REC ON REC RF AGC DET GND 19 AGC DET 15 REC PB CHROMINANCE SIGNAL PROCESS LINE AMP REC GCA DET 6 35 34 28 12 50 36 AGC DET GND LP SLP ON 67 PB 63 CLAMP REC PB LUMINANCE SIGNAL PROCESS TUNER 4...

Page 174: ...C REC AMP SP LP SLP 63 62 61 REC AMP AGC DET PB REC SLP ON SP LP ON REC ON LP SLP ON LINE AMP fH TRAP GND 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 VCC 75 74 73 72 71 TUNER 1 2 VCC LINE MUTE PB APC 4 PHASE SELECT GND 79 7...

Page 175: ...01 TP5303 3 24K 1 10W R5505 D5301 390K R5402 56K R5614 TP5503 22K R5612 47 16V C5505 TP5506 L5902 47U J5501 2 1 B C L A I K 7 6 8 5 F E D 4 G 3 H VJBS3096 TO MAIN IV 88 24 40 Z 17 MATRIX V PULSE 13 28...

Page 176: ...ROL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL APL DETECTOR SERVICE SW COLOR DEMODULATOR BLACK LEVEL DETECTOR ACC ACC DETECTOR HPF COLOR CONTROL TINT CONTROL APC COLOR KILLER DETECTOR VCO 9 6V VCC 1 BGP VCC 6 1V GND GND V SY...

Page 177: ...2 3 4 5 AC 120V 13 8 11 9 6 7 14 10 3 1 5 12 DISCHARGE TV POWER ON H OVER CURRENT L P803 2 AC120V AC120V 1 TO MAIN I SW 130V TO MAIN V TO MAIN II UNSW 30V UNSW 14V TO MAIN I SW 12V SW 12V SW 12V SW 12...

Page 178: ...P C811 4700P C572 220 16V L503 3R3 50V C531 R406 R513 R514 270 R517 D544 ERB43 04 TP553 TP554 TP558 TP559 TP501 TP560 TP502 TP551 TP552 TP556 VLPS0113 L552 ETE16Z37AY T502 ETH19Y70AY T501 T551 KFT3AB3...

Page 179: ...D 9 R CH VCC 2 4 7 FLIP FLOP 38KHz FLIP FLOP 19KHz 90 6 L CH 8 AMP 3 5 STEREO DETECTOR 7 19 SWITCHING NOISE COMPENSATOR 21 33 R PB LPF AMP 42 44 1 20 13 31 HOLD TIMING PB LPF MUTE R GND 43 11 2 17 29...

Page 180: ...ION CONTROL LOGIC CAPSTAN MOTOR COIL DRIVE UPPER DRIVE CONTROL GND LOWER DRIVE CONTROL DIRECTION DETECT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 3 1 2 4 2 A VJBS2007 G B 3 H C 4 D 5 E 1 A F HALL TRANSISTOR HALL TRANSISTOR...

Page 181: ...P3001 DELAY REC 12V REC PB VIDEO P3501 10 7 1 9 SW 12V GND 6 7 8 P3502 TO CYLINDER UNIT PATTERN ONLY UNSW 14V GND HE VH HE MAIN COIL 1 1 MAIN COIL 2 2 MAIN COIL 3 3 5 4 VIDEO SP L R HEAD 3 2 1 5 6 4...

Page 182: ...ISTORS IS 1 10W R REC ON AMP REC ON AMP AMP PB 5V CTL PB REC Z 6 5 8 PB L HEAD SW 2 ENV DET DELAY REC 12V REC PB VIDEO P3501 10 7 1 HEAD AMP SW 9 CUE REV SS L SW 12V GND 11 12 6 7 8 P3502 TO CYLINDER...

Page 183: ...2 KR KG E 4 KB 1 HEATER 6 KB 3 G2 G2 1 HEATER GND 8 VIDEO SIGNAL 1 2 3 4 5 GND SW 12V GREEN BLUE RED 1 GND 3 4 1 2 GND HEATER 200V P352 P356 P351 TO TV VCR MAIN C B A P5301 TO TV VCR MAIN C B A P558 T...

Page 184: ...PICTURE TUBE HEATER GND 5 KG GND 2 KR IC G1 E 4 KB 1 G2 6 KG 3 G2 KB 1 KR 8 9 VIDEO SIGNAL 1 2 3 4 5 GND SW 12V GREEN BLUE RED 1 GND 3 4 1 2 GND HEATER 200V P352 P356 P351 TO TV VCR MAIN C B A P5301 T...

Page 185: ...92 LOADING MOTOR P4001 FULL ERASE HEAD UNIT PIN 2 Pins 9 Pins P4591 SPEAKER L SPEAKER R PIN P4202 10 Pins PIN P4203 8 Pins PIN P4204 8 Pins PIN P4205 8 Pins P4591 SPEAKER CRT C B A P5301 P351 5 Pins P...

Page 186: ...36 4 3 37 9 7 38 9 0 39 0 2 40 1 5 41 0 2 42 0 43 0 1 44 5 3 45 0 4 46 2 7 47 5 2 48 0 3 Q431 E 2 1 C 0 B 1 5 Q432 E 0 C 24 6 B 0 1 Q501 E 0 C 86 0 B 0 Q502 E 0 7 C 11 9 B 0 2 Q541 E 18 2 C 3 4 B 18...

Page 187: ...0 0 73 0 0 74 0 0 75 0 0 76 0 0 77 0 0 78 2 6 2 6 79 2 6 0 1 80 0 0 81 2 6 0 82 5 2 5 2 83 3 0 84 2 2 2 6 85 2 6 2 6 86 0 4 0 3 87 5 2 5 2 88 2 5 2 5 89 0 0 90 5 2 5 2 91 5 2 5 2 92 2 9 3 0 93 0 5 0 4...

Page 188: ...5 2 13 4 2 14 4 2 15 4 1 16 4 2 17 0 18 0 2 19 0 20 4 1 21 1 9 22 4 2 23 4 2 24 4 2 25 4 2 26 1 9 27 4 2 28 4 1 29 4 2 30 4 1 IC9201 1 3 1 2 3 8 3 5 2 4 4 4 5 0 6 5 2 7 4 5 8 2 8 9 2 8 IC9301 1 0 2 0...

Page 189: ...B WF13 0 40Vp p V1 TP4002 0 5V 0 5ms1 REC PB WF14 V1 5 00Vp p PIN 13 OF IC3001 2V 2ms 1 CUE REV SLOW STILL WF15 240mVp p V1 PIN 34 OF IC3001 0 1V 5ms 2 PB WF16 0 240Vp p V1 PIN 41 OF IC3001 0 2V 5ms 2...

Page 190: ...s1 POWER ON WF36 10 0Vp p V1 PIN 5 OF T1001 5V 2 s1 POWER ON WF37 80 0Vp p V1 PIN 7 OF T1001 50V 2 s1 POWER ON WF38 V1 PIN 8 OF T1001 10V 2 s1 POWER ON 38 50Vp p WF39 80 0Vp p V1 PIN 10 OF T1001 20V...

Page 191: ...C2061 290mVp p V1 TP9003 0 1V 1ms 1 MTS LCH 300Hz 7 MOD DEG WF60 0 150Vp p V1 0 1V 2ms 1 MTS LCH 7 MOD DEG 0 1V CH1 TP9001 CH2 TP9002 CH1 WF62 CH2 WF62 150mVp p V1 CH1 TP9001 0 1V 2ms 1 CH2 TP9002 SA...

Page 192: ...THING CIRCUIT RECTIFIER SMOOTHING CIRCUIT RECTIFIER SMOOTHING CIRCUIT PR1001 D1015 OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTOR D1008 D1006 D1005 C1011 RECTIFIER SMOOTHING CIRCUIT OUTPUT VOLTAGE DETECTOR D1007 C1014 C1012 C...

Page 193: ...1 1 P3501 1 HEAD AMP C B A FOR 4HEAD MODEL VIDEO LP SLP L HEAD VIDEO LP SLP R HEAD VIDEO SP L HEAD VIDEO SP R HEAD IC3501 HEAD AMP L R L R SP LP SLP SP LP SLP REC PB FROM IC6001 111 HEAD AMP SW FROM I...

Page 194: ...R AUDIO FROM IC9001 22 23 RF AUDIO TO IC9301 4 11 NORMAL AUDIO P6202 3 P6202 1 P3001 3 P3001 4 P2601 3 P2601 1 P3501 3 P3501 4 P4091 2 P4091 1 P4091 4 P4091 3 P4092 2 P4092 1 P4092 4 P4092 3 P4001 1 P...

Page 195: ...LED DRIVE L CH R CH FM SIGNAL PROCESS FM SIGNAL PROCESS L CH R CH TP9001 TP9002 Q9003 Q9004 AMP SWITCHING CONTROL TV FM PB AMP AMP TV FM PB IC4501 TP4505 AUDIO AMP TO IC4201 33 FM AUDIO R CH TO IC4201...

Page 196: ...AGE OPERATION BUTTON KEY MATRIX SW6301 SW6311 5 6 I2 C SERIAL DATA I2 C SERIAL CLOCK TO FROM IC3001 8 I2 C SERIAL DATA TO IC3001 7 I2 C SERIAL CLOCK TO FROM IC5301 44 TO IC5301 43 I2 C SERIAL DATA I2...

Page 197: ...TL TR MM GENERATOR HEAD AMP CONTROL ROTARY SIGNAL GENERATOR HEAD AMP SELECT SIGNAL GENERATOR PG FG SEPARATOR FORCED ACCELERATION HEAD SW SIGNAL GENERATOR SLOW STILL CONTROL TP6202 INTEGRATION INTEGRAT...

Page 198: ...D503 D541 D543 D544 D501 D507 J3301 DC CONVERT HORIZONTAL DRIVE Q432 Q433 Q434 DISPLAY CONTROL BUFFER FROM IC801 4 130V TO IC6001 89 OVER CURRENT H OVER CURRENT DETECTOR IC501 Q581 VERTICAL DEFLECTION...

Page 199: ...r assistance please call 1 800 211 PANA 7262 or send e mail to consumerproducts panasonic com As an ENERGY STAR Partner Matsushita Electric Corporation of America has determined that this product or p...

Page 200: ...ire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode 2 KEEP ANTENNA CLEAR OF...

Page 201: ...cted for use in 2 4 6 and 8 hour VCR machines be used This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with 15 119 of the FCC rules FCC WARNING Any unauthorized...

Page 202: ...s Dealer Phone No Model No Serial No Remote Control LSSQ0276 Batteries 2 AA Loading the Batteries Accessories Battery replacement caution 3 Close the cover Prevent Accidental Tape Erasure Break off th...

Page 203: ...R Features 33 V Chip Control Feature 37 Audio Features Model PV C2081 only 40 On Screen Display OSD 41 Unit Information 42 Before Requesting Service 43 Service Center List 44 Limited Warranty 45 Spani...

Page 204: ...ht up and the selected mode button COMBO or DSS CABLE flashes for 5 seconds If no button is pressed light goes out in 5 seconds to conserve batteries Also by holding down a button you can confirm the...

Page 205: ...ding has been set with no tape inserted the clock is not set or the inserted the clock is not set or the tape is in motion tape is in motion Page 24 Page 24 REC Indicator REC Indicator Lights during r...

Page 206: ...me SELECT LANGUAGE screen appears If wrong language is set complete Reset all unit Memory Functions steps page 9 3 Press CH to select English OR Press CH to select Spanish Espa ol OR Press VOL to sele...

Page 207: ...SET CLOCK BY PRESSING ACTION KEY AUTO CLOCK SET I S I NCOMPLETE MANUAL CLOCK SET If AUTO CLOCK SET was incomplete manually set the clock as follows SET SELECT END ACT I ON SET CLOCK DST ON SE SELECT...

Page 208: ...t Spanish Espa ol OR Press VOL to select French Fran ais CHANNEL CLOCK AUTO SET screen appears CHANNEL CLOCK AUTO SET CONNECT ANTENNA CABLE LOCAL PBS CH THEN AND IF YOU USE A CABLE BOX TUNE I T TO YOU...

Page 209: ...P CHANNEL ARE YOU US I NG A CABLE BOX YES NO NO 2 Press to select CH MAIN MENU CLOCK CH SET ACT I ON SELECT VCR TV EX I T LANGUAGE 3 Press ACTION 4 Press to select CABLE BOX SET UP and press 1 Press A...

Page 210: ...T CLOCK CH LANGUAGE SET ACT I ON SELECT Channels Clock Press ACTION to display MAIN MENU 3 Press to select EXIT Press ACTION to exit 1 Press to select CH MAIN MENU CLOCK CH SET ACT I ON SELECT VCR TV...

Page 211: ...annel with number keys and press ADD DLT CHANNEL 08 DELETED To delete channel Select channel with CH or number keys and press ADD DLT ACTION key on the unit You can operate the menu screen using unit...

Page 212: ...OP EJECT on the unit These features work best in SP or SLP mode After the unit is in Still or Slow mode for 3 minutes it will switch to Stop mode automatically to protect the tape and the video head R...

Page 213: ...op dubbing Selecting Input Mode Method 1 Press CH The display will change as follows Method 2 a Press ACTION for MAIN MENU b Press to select TV then press ACTION for SET UP TV screen c Press to select...

Page 214: ...night time use Press NITE to set NIGHT mode NIGHT mode may be selected when watching TV playing a tape or while in FM mode Press NITE to cancel Previous settings are restored NIGHT mode is canceled w...

Page 215: ...mode for the sub language Select Audio Mode for TV Viewing Press AUDIO to select the desired audio mode as described above Arrow shows selection Each press of AUDIO will change the audio mode as shown...

Page 216: ...VCR to display SET PROGRAM screen 1 Press to select ON TIMER 2 Press to display ON TIMER screen 1 Press to select desired settings 2 Press to set the ON TIMER TIME or ON TIMER mode Make sure a tape i...

Page 217: ...hanges in the order shown left Alarm will sound at 0 00 Press any button to stop The volume of the alarm gradually increases for one minute and then continues to beep until any button is pressed Press...

Page 218: ...or text signal may be broadcast over C1 C2 or both Also text contents can vary so you may wish to try different settings 1 2 4 6 5 3 7 Press ACTION three times to return to the normal screen NO CAP C...

Page 219: ...een 3 LOCK CAPT I ON I NPUT SELECT TUNER V I DEO ADJUST ST FM ANTENNA EXT SELECT SET END ACT I ON SET UP TV 1 Press to select VIDEO ADJUST 2 Press to display screen 4 CO COLOR OR T INT BRIGHTNESS P IC...

Page 220: ...ress to select SET UP FM 2 Press to display screen SELECT SET END ACT I ON SET UP TV LOCK CAPT I ON I NPUT SELECT TUNER V I DEO ADJUST SET UP FM SET UP FM SPEAKER ON Press FM TV on the remote or press...

Page 221: ...M FM ANTENNA INT FM TRANSMITTER FM TRANSMITTER MONO MONO SET UP FM TRANSMITTER Press ACTION three times to end setup 3 If the sound becomes noisy change the unit setting from STEREO to MONO or the FM...

Page 222: ...ER VOL VOL CH CH STOP EJECT STOP EJECT REW REW PLAY REPEAT PLAY REPEAT FF FF REC REC TIMER FM TIMER FM ACTION ACTION REC REC ON TIMER ON TIMER PROG TIMER PROG TIMER STOP EJECT STOP EJECT REW REW ACTIO...

Page 223: ...a few seconds to cancel the Timer Recording Any future daily or weekly recordings will be performed as programmed Press ADD DLT Review Replace or Clear Program Contents Recording is not in progress Im...

Page 224: ...a you ll need to enter your local TV channel number for each corresponding Guide Channel Once Channel Setup is done the correct local channel will be selected when PlusCodes are used to program this u...

Page 225: ...y calling 1 900 454 7587 Call costs approximately 95 per minute Avoid overlapping program times If you re using a cable box make sure that it is tuned to the desired channel and the power is left on f...

Page 226: ...Number from one of the charts on the next page 3Confirm code entry Press POWER to turn selected unit ON or OFF See below for controllable functions in each mode Please repeat the Universal Remote Con...

Page 227: ...2 40 42 06 Scientific Atlanta 08 09 61 53 87 Sony 98 105 Sheritech 27 Signal 26 112 SL Marx 32 40 42 06 43 44 52 63 126 Sprucer 16 17 97 109 Standard Components 32 39 42 44 126 Stargate 32 40 63 44 42...

Page 228: ...t few seconds of the program then stops Press SEARCH button If Program End Search is started very close to an index mark that mark may be skipped over To cancel press PLAY or STOP End Point Notes 1 Pr...

Page 229: ...O IN AUDIO IN POWER POWER VOL VOL CH CH STOP EJECT STOP EJECT REW REW PLAY REPEAT PLAY REPEAT FF FF REC REC TIMER FM TIMER FM ACTION ACTION REC REC ON TIMER ON TIMER PROG TIMER PROG TIMER REW FF Model...

Page 230: ...desired position to reset to 0 00 00 Present position mark Zero position mark Unit goes into FF or REW mode and stops at the last point the Counter was set to 0 00 00 Press DISPLAY during playback to...

Page 231: ...OFF CABLE BOX SET UP VCR P l u s CH SET UP SELECT SET END ACT I ON SET UP CHANNEL MAIN MENU CLOCK CH SET ACT I ON SELECT VCR TV EX I T LANGUAGE Weak Signal Display ON OFF 1 2 3 ON Picture is displaye...

Page 232: ...ial VCR Features continued 5 PRESET CAPT I ON SELECT SET END ACT I ON PBS CNN ESPN HBO ABC ABC CBS FOX NBC 1 Press to select a station 2 Press to move cursor to the right 3 Press to select channel num...

Page 233: ...to four characters each 4 1 Press to select and to enter your caption Characters change in the following order 1Do Preset Caption steps 1 3 page 34 Press repeatedly to move the cursor to CH NUMBER Rep...

Page 234: ...ON SELECT SET END ACT I ON SET UP VCR 4Press ACTION twice to return to normal screen MAIN MENU TV VCR EX I T CLOCK CH LANGUAGE SET ACT I ON SELECT Press ACTION to display MAIN MENU 1 Press to select T...

Page 235: ...N MENU TV VCR EX I T CLOCK CH LANGUAGE SET ACT I ON SELECT 1 Press to select LOCK 2 Press to display screen 3 1 Press number keys to enter your secret code 2 Enter same code again for confirmation 4 P...

Page 236: ...nd continue with US TV PROGRAMS Ratings Setup this page Or press ACTION four times to exit If LOCK menu is not displayed do Enter Secret Code steps on page 37 NR Not Rated PROGRAMS Some movies such as...

Page 237: ...tted ADULTS ONLY US MOVIES RATINGS FV V S L D Fantasy Violence Violence Sexual Situations Adult Language Sexually Suggestive Dialogue TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA FOR ALL CHILDREN Content specifi...

Page 238: ...dly to select the audio mode according to the type of broadcast to be recorded The Audio mode selected stays in effect until it is changed See the Playback a Tape section on page 14 to playback the ta...

Page 239: ...ecord tab If you press STOP during a Timer Recording If you press PLAY FF REW or REC without a cassette inserted If you press POWER ACTION or PROG on the remote while in DSS or CABLE mode If head clea...

Page 240: ...erating Humidity 10 75 Weight 23 Kg 50 6 lbs Dimensions 515 W X 505 H X 474 D mm 20 5 16 W X 19 7 8 H X18 11 16 D Note Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Unit Information...

Page 241: ...at clock is set to current time and date Make sure DSS CABLE box if used is left on and tuned to channel to be recorded Set recording Start Stop times correctly P 24 25 Timer recording may not be perf...

Page 242: ...Suite 100 Atlanta GA 30350 ILLINOIS 9060 Golf Road Niles IL 60714 1703 North Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 Pick up Drop off only MARYLAND 62 Mountain Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 MASSACHUSETTS 60 Glacier...

Page 243: ...faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustment of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage commerc...

Page 244: ...a el idioma incorrecto realice los pasos de la p gina 9 Reajuste de todas las Funciones de Memoria de la unidad Active la caja de cables y aj stela al canal PBS en su huso horario Si usted utiliza rec...

Page 245: ...SPEED SP reproducci n normal LP reproducci n larga SLP reproducci n super larga La velocidad seleccionada debe aparecer en la pantalla Grabaci n normal 0 30 1 00 1 30 2 00 3 00 4 00 Grabaci n con tem...

Page 246: ...nd Precautions 2 Index Search 30 Initial Setup for ANT Cable Connection 8 Initial Setup for DSS Cable box Connection 10 Input Mode 15 INSTANT ALARM 19 L Language 8 13 Location of Controls 6 7 M MTS Br...

Page 247: ...R5507 R571 C817 1 2 L3002 SW6311 POWER IC6003 C5306 L3231 R3001 C3020 C3021 C3038 C3007 C3019 21 22 C3015 C3009 C3016 C3018 42 L3004 L3001 C3060 11 12 D805 C806 SW6302 VOL DOWN CH DOWN VOL UP CH UP S...

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