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Pins 4 and 5 of D7018 shorted. 

Fig. 17. X - Y displays 

Decoder alignment 

One of the most accurate means of aligning a PAL de-luxe decoder 

involves the use of an X-Y oscilloscope. This can be either a special 

instrument such as the Philips GM5639, or an ordinary oscilloscope 

(bandwidth  >  200kHz)  which  provides  access  to  its  X  plates 

(Philips PM3230). The R-Y output from the demodulator is coupled 

to the Y plates of the 'scope (vertical deflection) and the B-Y output 

to the X plates (horizontal deflection). 

Since the deflection axes of the oscilloscope coincide with the R-Y 

and B-Y axes, using a standard colour bar pattern and the receiver 

operated with its reference oscillator in lock, a vector display will 

be obtained (see Fig. 17C) each large dot representing the phase 

and amplitude of an individual signal component. Alternatively, 

the oscillator can be adjusted to be out of lock, and the dots then 

become  thin  ellipses  as  shown  in  Fig.  17A,  once  again 

employing a standard colour bar pattern. 

Two methods are described to align the decoder, the first one using 

the standard colour bar signal as provided by the B.B.C., or the 

Philips  PM5506  pattern  generator  in  conjunction  with  an  X-Y 

oscilloscope. The second method uses the PM5506 generator only. 

The adjustments are made using the pattern produced on the screen 

as an indicator, thus avoiding the need for an oscilloscope. 

Note. Before proceeding with the decoder alignment, it is essential 

that the A.P.C. loop is correctly adjusted and that the I.F. and chro-

ma. bandpass circuits are correctly aligned. 
Method A 

1.

 

Apply the standard colour bar signal to the receiver aerial 

socket and set up the controls for a normal picture. 

2.

 

Apply -5 to -10v. from the resistor network (see Fig. 16) to 

pin 2 of V7003 in order to control the gain of the chroma 

amplifier in the absence of chroma. A.G.C. 

3.

 

Apply -10v. from the resistor network to the slider of R7618 

in order to tune the reference oscillator out of lock (tag 1 on 

can F). 

4  Connect  pin  3  of  V7007  (13

:

Loutp_ut)  to  the  X  plates  of  the 

oscilloscope (or pin 9 ofi'Nt no X amplifier is available) 

and pin 3 of V7005 (R-Y out 

to the Y input. Adjust oscil-

 

loscope gain controls 

am flip largest possible undistorted 

display, and the potentiometer NE in Fig. 16 to achieve near 

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stationary ellipses. 

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5. Adjusta so that all the ellipses become as thin as possible, 

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55/1ffificuliffy the ellipse on the 'nearly vertical' axis (see Fig. 

17A). 

Adjust"1._so that all the tips of the duplicated ellipses 

o 17B shows these ellipses before the adjustment  is 

carried out. 

7.  Adjust  L7562/3  so  that  the  diagonal  ellipses,  especially  on  the 

magenta/green  axis  become as  thin  as  possible.  It  may  not  be 

possible to make all the ellipses into thin lines with L7562/3, 

in which case the best compromise should be achieved.

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8.

 

Synchronise the reference oscillator by removing the -1.0v. 

source from the slider of R7618. 

9.

 

Adjust L7561 and L7559/60 for maximum amplitude of the 

stationary vector dot pattern display (see Fig. 17C) at the same 

time checking that the half amplitude dots, in particular those 

on the blue axis at point N, coincide (these dots may appear 

rather fainter on the oscilloscope). 

10.

 

Short-circuit pins 4 and 5 of the delay line D7018 and adjust 

L7521/2 for equal spacing of dots L in Fig. 17D, then adjust 

L7526/7 for equal spacing of dots M in Fig. l7D. Remove the 

short-circuit from the delay line. 

Method B 
Note.  Adjustment  of  the  chroma.  coupling  coils  L7521/2  and 

L7526/7 should only be carried out if the coils have been replaced 

or are known to be misadjusted. If these coils have to be adjusted, 

then it will also be necessary to adjust the chroma. demodulators 

(L7559-63).  Consequently  the  procedure  set  out  below  gives  the 

complete sequence of adjustment to cover this condition. In the 

event of the chroma. demodulators only being out of adjustment, 

then operations 1 to 7 should be ignored. 

I. Disconnect the I.F. lead between the tuner and the I.F. panel. 

2.

 

Connect a 1.51(1) resistor and 1KpF capacitor in series between 

tags 1 and 7 of the demodulator unit (can "C"). 

3.

 

Unscrew the cores of L7521/2 and L7526/7 level with the tops 

of the coil cans. 

4.

 

Connect a high resistance D.C. voltmeter between tag 5 of can 

"C" and chassis (+ ve to chassis). 

5.

 

Screw in the core of L7521/2 until the reading just starts to 

increase (about 0.2 volts). 

6.

 

Remove the R.C. coupling from tag 7 and reconnect to tag 6. 

Transfer the meter connection from tag 5 to tag 3. 

7.

 

Screw in the core of L7526/7 until the meter reading just 

shows a change (about 0.2 volts). 

8.

 

Connect the R.F. output of the pattern generator PM5506 

to the receiver aerial socket and adjust the controls to display 

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the "cross hatch" with sharp clearly defined vertical lines. 

9.

 

Switch the generator to "Delay" and adjust 561 for the-same-

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10.

 

Adjust L75i or minimum "venetian blinds" in bar 2. 

11.

 

Switch the generator to "Phase" and adjust the colour control 

for a fairly low level of saturation. 

13.

 

Adjust  

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9/60 to obtain the same colour in the upper and  

rt of bars 1 and 2 (ignoring bar 3). 

L75 /3 to obtain the same colour in the upper and  

part f bar 3 (ignoring bars 1 and 2). 

t op ations 2, 6 and 7 until no further 

Summary of Contents for G22K511

Page 1: ...VERS c es C O MMB I N E D E L E C T R O NI C S ER V I C ES LI MI TE D 604 PURLEY WAY WADDON CROYDON CR9 4DR TELEPHONES Spare part orders 01 686 3831 General service enquiries 01 688 7722 After business hours Recorded messages on both lines Telex 262308 AUGUST 1969 Please quote CES 739 when ordering further copies CES 739 ...

Page 2: ...d ILLUSTRATIONS Fig No RECEIVER IDENTIFICATION 1 SPRING RESISTOR R1073 If2 CONVERGENCE COVER 3 ASSEMBLY OF C R T AND SHIELD 4 C R T SHIELD 5 TRIM PLAN 6 THIRD HARMONIC TUNING 7 DEFLECTION ASSEMBLY 8 CONVERGENCE PANEL 9 TERMINATING PAD 10 DAMPER DETECTOR UNIT 11 DETECTOR UNIT 12 15 RESPONSE CURVES 16 BIAS NETWORK 17 X Y DISPLAYS 18 BLOCK DIAGRAM 19 CONVERGENCE ASSEMBLY WIRING 20 L O P T ASSEMBLY UP...

Page 3: ...G22K511 G25K512 Page Two ...

Page 4: ...T2144 BC148 T2145 BC148 T2146 BC148 T2147 BC148 T2624 BF197 T2755 BF173 T3401 BF180 T3402 BF182 T3403 BF183 T3495 BC108 T7011 BF195 T7012 BF195 T7013 BF194 T7014 BF194 T7015 BC107 X1101 BY127 X1102 BY127 X1103 BA148 X1104 BA148 X1105 BYX10 X1106 BA148 X1292 BA148 X1293 BA148 X1294 BA148 X2151 0A91 X2152 BA154 X2153 0A91 X2530 AA119 X2531 AA119 X2625 0A90 X2756 0A90 X3496 BZY88 X4140 BA148 X4141 BA...

Page 5: ...l trimming tool A special star shaped trimming tool is necessary for the alignment of the tuner I F coil and also for adjustment of certain other cores This trimming tool is available as part of the Philips trimming tool kit 800 TX and engineers are advised that any attempt to adjust these cores with a non standard tool may damage them 5 Use of the circuit diagram a The complete circuit of the G6 ...

Page 6: ...under the tags and not wrapped around them 2 Ballast resistors During manufacture a high melting point solder is employed on all connections to the supply ballast resistors R1052 R1053 It is most essential that this grade of solder e g Ersin Comsol Alloy is used with a high temperature soldering iron if this component is replaced 3 Thermal fuses FS1108 and FS1110 Two thermal fuses FS1108 and FS111...

Page 7: ...hdrawn from the cabinet 7 Replacement of degaussing coils L1723 4 Remove the main chassis tuner assembly control panel and con vergence unit together with the convergence yoke deflection coils and blue lateral unit Lay the cabinet face downwards supported at each corner to prevent the C R T taking the weight of the cabinet 8 Removal of the C R T WARNING Extreme care must be taken when handling the...

Page 8: ... all the tappings on the line trans former windings are available externally via the two 10 way sockets mounted on the side of the E H T can assembly and connections to many components can be made either on the printed panel or within the valve compartment of the assembly once the gauze screen has been removed In cases of arcing due to breakdown of a component inside the assembly it may be first n...

Page 9: ...2 o 0 0 0 1 0 FOCUS L L L L 2744 2746 2745 2747 PRE SET A G C c i 7 1 0 5 7 L L 72 2 3 4 2 5 2 7 8 3 L 10 0 OD 9 r gd R2092 n L L L2598 0 _____11_2596 7 2555 2554 L2564 0 L2621 L2620 L 2 5 8 6 L2773 L2775 Is F1271b 12 L 2643 4 L264 W611 R2073 A M REJECTION L2603 I 5 5 1 L 2 5 26 L2528 9 LUMINANCE FEED TO C R T CATHODE L2503 l L2504 R7285 I 1 C R T CUT OFF R1167 CONTRAST sl 75Z3 7559 60 7561 L 7 6 ...

Page 10: ... picture is correctly set up Adjust R5045 for optimum focus 10 Vertical hold control R4098 Adjust vertical hold control R4098 to obtain a correctly locked picture 11 Vertical bias control R4105 Before adjusting R4105 check that the boost voltage is correct see para 2 Connect a voltmeter across R4117 pin 7 V4004 to chassis then adjust R4105 to give a reading of 12 5 volts 12 Height control R4101 Be...

Page 11: ... each control Degaussing The receiver is fitted with an automatic degaussing circuit which operates each time the set is switched on from cold However in cases where the C R T and or associated metal parts have been subjected to extra strong magnetic fields it may be necessary to pass an external degaussing coil across the C R T face and in each corner before purity convergence adjustments are car...

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Page 13: ...n The solder tags on L1523 are at H T potential 4 Converge the horizontal lines at the bottom of the screen with control 3 and the horizontal lines at the top of the screen with control 4 5 With controls 7 and 8 converge the left and right hand vertical lines 6 Check static convergence and readjust if necessary 7 Switch on the blue gun depress button 17 again 8 Adjust controls 10 11 and 12 to make...

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Page 15: ... warm up period of at least 20 minutes should be allowed for thermal stabi lisation of both receiver and test equipment Leads should be as short as practicable in order to have least effect on the response curve When the sweep generator is connected to the various injection points stated the terminating pad shown in Fig 9 should be used The adjustment of certain vision I F coils will affect both l...

Page 16: ...om X7326 and pins 4 and 5 of V7008 then check the adjustment of R7179 and R7206 see section H paras 22 and 23 Note When alignment of the chroma bandpass circuit has been completed the decoder alignment must be checked particularly the setting of L7559 60 and L7561 I F ALIGNMENT TABLE Inputfrom C20 4I sweep generator to and turn R2092 fully clockwise TP7 tuner injection point via the terminating pa...

Page 17: ... normal picture Connect a high impedance voltmeter from pin 2 of V7003 to chassis ve lead to chassis Adjust L7624 6 for maximum negative reading on the meter approx 4v OVERALL CHROMINANCE BANDPASS RESPONSE 503904e Fig 13 37MHz 33 5MHz RESPONSE AT COLLECTOR T2143 503904f Fig 15 4 R7618 discriminator balance Apply a colour signal to the aerial socket and set up the controls for a normal picture Conn...

Page 18: ...ips of the duplicated ellipses o 17B shows these ellipses before the adjustment is carried out 7 Adjust L7562 3 so that the diagonal ellipses especially on the magenta green axis become as thin as possible It may not be possible to make all the ellipses into thin lines with L7562 3 in which case the best compromise should be achieved 8 Synchronise the reference oscillator by removing the 1 0v sour...

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