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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

WARNING: The chassis of this receiver has a floating
ground with the potential of one half the AC line voltage in
respect to earth ground. Service should not be attempted by
anyone not familiar with the precautions necessary when
working on this type of equipment. 
The following precautions must be observed:

1. An isolation transformer must be connected in the power

line between the receiver and the AC line before any ser-
vice is performed on the receiver.

2. Comply with all caution and safety-related notes provid-

ed on the side of the cabinet, inside the cabinet, on the
chassis, and the picture tube.

3. When replacing a chassis in the cabinet, always be certain

that all the protective devices are installed properly, such
as control knobs, adjustment covers, shields and barriers.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS TELEVISION RECEIVER 
WITHOUT THE PROTECTIVE SHIELD IN POSITION AND
PROPERLY SECURED.

4. Before replacing the back cover of the set, thoroughly

inspect the inside of the cabinet to see that no stray parts
or tools have been left inside.
Before returning any television to the customer, the 
service technician must perform the following safety
checks to be sure that the unit is completely safe to 
operate without danger of electrical shock.

ANTENNA COLD CHECK

Remove AC plug from the 120 VAC outlet and place a
jumper across the two blades. Connect one lead of an ohm-
meter to the jumpered AC plug, and touch the other lead to
each exposed antenna terminal (UHF and VHF antenna ter-
minals). The resistance must measure between 1M ohm and
5.2M ohm. Any resistance value below or above this range
indicates an abnormality which requires corrective action.

LEAKAGE CURRENT CHECK

Plug the AC line cord directly into a 120 VAC outlet. (Do not
use an isolation transformer for this check.) Use an AC volt-
meter, that has 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity.
Connect a 1500 ohm 10 watt resistor, paralleled by a 0.15 µF
150 VAC capacitor, between a known good earth ground
(water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all exposed metal parts of the
cabinet (antennas, handle bracket, metal cabinet, screw
heads, metal overlays, control shafts, etc.). Measure the AC
voltage across the 1500 ohm resistor. The AC voltage
should not exceed 750 mV. A reading exceeding 750 mV
indicates that a dangerous potential exists. The fault must
be located and corrected. Repeat the above test with the
receiver power plug reversed.

NEVER RETURN A RECEIVER TO THE CUSTOMER 
WITHOUT TAKING THE NECESSARY CORRECTIVE ACTION.

X-RADIATION PRECAUTION

The primary source of X-RADIATION in solid-state receivers is
the picture tube. The picture tube is specially constructed to
limit X-Ray emission. For continued X-RADIATION protection,
the replacement tube must be the same type as the original
(including the suffix letter in the part numbers). Excessive high
voltage may produce potentially hazardous X-RADIATION. To
avoid such hazards, the high voltage must be maintained within
specific limits. Refer to the X-RADIATION WARNING NOTE on
the CHASSIS SCHEMATIC in this service manual for specific
high voltage limits. If the high voltage exceeds specified limits,
check the components specified on the chassis schematic
diagram and take the necessary corrective action. Carefully
follow the instructions for the +B Voltage Check and the High
Voltage Check to maintain the high voltage within the specified
limits.

HIGH VOLTAGE  HOLD-DOWN TEST

To prevent X-RADIATION from the picture tube due to
excessive high voltage, a HOLD-DOWN circuit is provided in
the high voltage circuit. Every time the receiver is serviced,
the high voltage HOLD-DOWN circuit must be tested for
proper operation. Refer to the HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD-
DOWN TEST in service adjustments.

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

When replacing components in a receiver, always keep in
mind the necessary product safety precautions. Pay special
attention to the replacement of components marked with a
star (

) in the parts list and in the schematic diagrams. To

ensure safe product operation, it is necessary to replace
those components with the exact same PARTS.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

0.15 

µ

F 150V AC

1500 ohm

10 watt

Good earth ground
such as a water pipe,
conduit, etc.

AC OUTLET

TELEVISION

RECEIVER

READING SHOULD NOT EXCEED 750 mV.

AC VOLTMETER

(5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity)

To be touched to all of exposed metal parts.
Voltmeter Hook-up for Leakage Current Check.

Summary of Contents for DS25204

Page 1: ...ional Service Literature is required You must refer to Notices to the Original Service Manual prior to servicing the unit H2DAA PRODUCT CODE 111378080 REFERENCE No SS780052 THIS CHASSIS IS SIMILAR TO MODEL DS25320 CHASSIS NUMBER 25320 06 SERVICE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL IS ONLY THE DIFFERENCE INFORMATION FROM MODEL DS25320 CHASSIS NUMBER 25320 06 FOR ADDITIONAL SERVICE INFORMATION REFER TO...

Page 2: ... 7107 OWNER S MANUAL ENG 610 320 0989 OWNER S MANUAL ENG 610 309 7114 OWNER S MANUAL SPA 610 320 0996 OWNER S MANUAL SPA 610 309 7121 OWNER S MANUAL FRE 610 320 3867 OWNER S MANUAL FRE DIFFERENCES MODEL DS24205 Chassis No 24205 00 SAME AS MODEL DS25320 Chassis No 25320 06 EXCEPT 1 IN THE CABINET ACCESSORY PARTS LIST MODEL DS25320 Chassis No 25320 06 MODEL DS24205 Chassis No 24205 00 Part No Descri...

Page 3: ... 6W R493 401 012 8105 CARBON 100K JA 1 4W 401 015 4708 CARBON 180K JA 1 4W R494 401 012 8105 CARBON 100K JA 1 4W 401 015 4708 CARBON 180K JA 1 4W R497 401 066 3002 OXIDE MT 2 2 JA 2W 401 067 3100 OXIDE MT 3 9 JA 2W T402 645 058 0529 TRANS FLYBACK 652 001 1212 TRANS FLYBACK A100 610 304 9670 ASSY PWB MAIN 610 320 0484 ASSY PWB MAIN 645 052 6077 TUNER U V 645 063 9814 TUNER U V A101 645 052 6091 TUN...

Page 4: ...March 2005 2000 SMC Printed in U S A For parts or service contact 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth CA 91311 U S A 300 Applewood Crescent Concord Ontario L4K 5C7 CANADA SANYO FISHER SERVICE ...

Page 5: ...hassis Electrical Parts List 13 18 Cabinet Parts List 19 Component and Test Point Locations 20 23 Schematic Insert 25 32 Schematic Notes 25 Pin Layouts 25 Capacitor and Resistor Codes 25 Block Diagram 26 27 Voltage Charts 26 27 Waveforms 28 Schematic Diagrams 29 32 DS25320 Model COLORTELEVISION FILE NO Notice CORRECTION SERVICE FLASH PRODUCTION CHANGE ADD INFORMATION Please add this notice to the ...

Page 6: ...inet screw heads metal overlays control shafts etc Measure the AC voltage across the 1500 ohm resistor The AC voltage should not exceed 750 mV A reading exceeding 750 mV indicates that a dangerous potential exists The fault must be located and corrected Repeat the above test with the receiver power plug reversed NEVER RETURN A RECEIVER TO THE CUSTOMER WITHOUT TAKING THE NECESSARY CORRECTIVE ACTION...

Page 7: ...lowing initial reference data for proper TV operation before attempting the service adjustments 1 Disconnect the AC power cord AC 120V line 2 While pressing the MENU key on the front control panel reconnect the AC power cord The Service Menu display will now appear 3 Select No 3C SCO Sub Color with or key Adjust the data with or key for 1D hex 4 Select No 3D STI Sub Tint with or key Adjust the dat...

Page 8: ... Red Drive 4B BGS5RGD4GD 08 0B 00001011 Blue Gamma Red Green Gamma Green Drive Reduction 4C BD 40 40 01000000 Blue Drive 4D SBI 20 38 00111000 Sub Bias 4E Not Used 4F Not Used 50 OSD 01 01 00000001 On Screen Display Contrast 51 BSD7CR6 40 40 01000000 Black Stretch Coring 52 Not Used 53 Not Used 54 FLS 01 01 00000001 Y C Filter Mode 55 GYA3CKO 02 02 00000010 G Y Angle Color Killer Operation 56 FBP6...

Page 9: ...ternately with 1 3 7 and 9 keys on the remote control See Figure 1 The Drive Level adjustment data will be written in the Service Menu No 4A RD and 4C BD automatically 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 RB RB BB BB N A GB N A GB N A FOR RED BIAS ADJUSTMENT FOR BLUE BIAS ADJUSTMENT FOR GREEN BIAS ADJUSTMENT Figure 1 Figure 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 RD RD BD BD N A N A N A N A N A FOR RED DRIVE ADJUSTMENT FOR BLUE DRIVE A...

Page 10: ...h add resistor R512 470 ohm 1W GRAYSCALE ADJUSTMENT 1 Set the picture controls to the Auto levels use MENU key and or key or RESET key 2 Turn off the receiver and disconnect the AC power cord 120V AC line 3 While pressing the MENU key reconnect the AC power cord The Service Menu display will now appear 4 Select NO 47 RB Red Bias NO 48 GB Green Bias and NO 49 BB Blue Bias with or key and set each d...

Page 11: ...ey 8 Adjust the data with or key for 820 mVDC 9 Press the MENU key to turn off the Service Menu display 10 Check brightness level on every active channel readjust repeat steps 5 9 if necessary Note Do not set to excessive brightness level otherwise the contrast level will be suppressed HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWNTEST Every time the receiver is serviced the HIGH VOLTAGE HOLD DOWN circuit must be tested ...

Page 12: ...he MENU key to turn off the Service Menu display and disconnect oscilloscope from chassis SOUND ADJUSTMENT 1 Connect a color bar generator to the antenna terminals with audio signal of 1KHz at 100 modulation 2 Set the picture controls to the Auto levels 3 Connect oscilloscope lead to TP21 pin 75 of IC101 or C132 and lead to ground 4 Turn off the receiver and disconnect the AC power cord AC 120V li...

Page 13: ...f these failures remains uncorrected the CPU will shut off the power within three seconds Check the following if the unit is turned off by the power failure detector 1 Disconnect the AC power cord 120V AC line for at least 10 seconds 2 Connect a DC Voltmeter to the following TEST POINTS 3 Press the Power key and check for the proper voltage supplies 4 If any of these voltages is low the power fail...

Page 14: ...st Service Menu NO 47 RB Red Bias NO 48 GB Green Bias and NO 49 BB Blue Bias data each to 00 8 Select Service Menu NO 90 no vertical sweep 9 Adjust the Screen Control counterclockwise until the horizontal scan line is no longer visible 10 Select Service Menu NO 48 GB Green Bias and increase the data to produce a green raster If retrace lines appear reduce screen control slightly 11 Pull yoke back ...

Page 15: ...D GREEN Adjust six pole tabs angle to superimpose red blue and green vertical line Adjust six pole tabs together to superimpose red blue and green horizontal line RED GREEN BLUE RED GREEN BLUE Line movement when adjusting top of yoke in and out Figure 7 Side of Yoke Movement OUTER AREA CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT The outer area convergence is performed by positioning of the yoke as follows 1 Move the t...

Page 16: ...Care must be taken to keep these assemblies intact unless picture tube is being replaced Discharge the picture tube to the coating before handling the tube 1 Remove chassis referring to Chassis Removal instructions 2 Place cabinet s front face down on a soft surface 3 Remove the screw on each corner of the picture tube and GENTLY lift the picture tube out of the cabinet 4 Install a replacement pic...

Page 17: ... Q 30 10 T 50 10 U 75 10 V 20 10 W 100 10 X 40 20 Y 150 10 Z 80 20 Rated Value P Pico Farad U Micro Farad Material CERAMIC Ceramic MT PAPER Metalized Paper POLYESTER Polyester MT POLYEST Metalized Polyester POLYPRO Polypropylene MT POLYPRO Metalized Polypropylene COMPO FILM Composite Film MT COMPO Metalized Composite STYRENE Styrene TA SOLID Tantalum Solid AL SOLID Aluminum Solid ELECT Electrolyti...

Page 18: ... C683 404 088 5702 ELECT 22U M 16V C693 404 086 5100 POLYESTER 0 1U J 63V C701 403 357 9304 CERAMIC 560P J 50V C711 403 357 9304 CERAMIC 560P J 50V C721 403 357 9304 CERAMIC 560P J 50V C742 403 077 2807 CERAMIC 1000P Z 2K C801 403 224 6108 CERAMIC 0 01U K 50V C802 404 084 3207 ELECT 47U M 16V C805 404 084 2200 ELECT 100U M 6 3V C807 403 234 9809 CERAMIC 18P J 50V C808 403 234 9809 CERAMIC 18P J 50...

Page 19: ...CTOR 1U K 645 016 2411 INDUCTOR 1U K L901 645 044 9147 ASSY COIL DEGAUSSING L902 610 003 4846 DEFLECTION YOKE 610 003 4853 DEFLECTION YOKE TRANSISTORS Q401 405 018 0507 TR 2SC3332 R 405 018 0606 TR 2SC3332 S Q402 406 017 4602 TR TT2168LS YB11 Q486 405 023 5009 TR 2SD400 E MP 405 023 5306 TR 2SD400 F MP Q490 405 023 5009 TR 2SD400 E MP 405 023 5306 TR 2SD400 F MP Q601 405 148 1801 TR 2SK2638 Q613 4...

Page 20: ...JA 1 4W R407A 401 063 5306 OXIDE MT 82 JA 1W R409 401 016 3809 CARBON 2 2K JA 1 4W R411 402 080 3702 OXIDE MT 6 8 JB 7W R421 401 286 5305 MT FILM 2 4K FA 1 6W R422 401 052 6802 MT FILM 10K FA 1 6W R423 401 053 2605 MT FILM 3 3K FA 1 6W R428 401 025 1902 CARBON 15K JA 1 6W R441 401 150 6209 MT GLAZE 1K JA 1 10W R442 401 150 5905 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 10W R443 401 150 5905 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 10W R444 401...

Page 21: ... GLAZE 10K JA 1 10W R833 401 152 3206 MT GLAZE 330 JA 1 10W R834 401 150 5806 MT GLAZE 100K JA 1 10W R837 401 024 7400 CARBON 10K JA 1 6W R846 401 150 5905 MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 10W R847 401 256 7308 MT GLAZE 6 8K JA 1 10W R848 401 256 7308 MT GLAZE 6 8K JA 1 10W R849 401 027 5502 CARBON 6 8K JA 1 6W R851 401 256 5908 MT GLAZE 2 7K JA 1 10W R852 401 256 1702 MT GLAZE 33K JA 1 10W R856 401 024 6700 CAR...

Page 22: ...25V 4A 423 007 1809 FUSE 125V 4A 423 018 8101 FUSE 125V 4A 423 029 8008 FUSE 125V 4A F601A 645 000 5077 HOLDER FUSE 645 016 0479 HOLDER FUSE F601B 645 000 5077 HOLDER FUSE 645 016 0479 HOLDER FUSE K701 645 028 0306 SOCKET CRT 8P K1001 645 040 5952 JACK RCA 2 PS601 408 046 5209 TH PTDAA1BF3R0Q100 Q901 414 009 1300 CRT A63AHC26X 414 009 2802 CRT A63ADG36X Q901A1 610 117 0154 DY SPACER D4AK 610 117 7...

Page 23: ...CABINET BACK 6 412 036 1805 SCREW 4X14 7 USED OR 411 078 1101 SCREW 4X14 7 USED 7 610 295 7464 BUTTON UNIT 8 610 267 0851 CAP RC 9 610 293 2560 SANYO BADGE 610 304 4095 OWNER S MANUAL 645 051 8539 RC TRANSMITTER OR 645 051 8485 RC TRANSMITTER 610 290 1221 RC BATTERY COVER OR 610 290 1283 RC BATTERT COVER CABINET PARTS LIST KEY NO PARTS NO DESCRIPTION ACCESSORY PARTS LIST KEY NO PARTS NO DESCRIPTIO...

Page 24: ...J408 J405 J502 J106 J802 L812 L811 J816 J813 J421 J801 J1902 J424 J281 J444 J282 J809 R142 A1901 L401 R408A R511A K1001 KSP R001 C001 C008 IC001 J101 C011 J132 R401 R499 C497 C1001 R487 Q486 R486 C805 D680 R628 Q681 Q627 C693 Q693 R694 D693 Q695 R631 D624 C626 L623 D625A L625 Q635 D627 D629 C683 IC681 C629 C 6 3 1 C6 31 A C634 C628 R683 D486 IC601 J623 J621 J803 R402 J482 D802 R882 R881 R884 R883 ...

Page 25: ... DE RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE 4A 125V 4A 125V CAUTION MAIN BOARD COMPONENTS AND TEST POINTS GRID LOCATIONS Part Loc D429 A1 D612 B4 D802 E2 IC001 E2 IC101 D4 IC501 D2 IC601 C5 IC681 B6 IC801 E5 IC802 E6 Q401 B2 Q402 C2 Q486 D4 Q490 D3 Q601 A3 Q613 A4 Q627 C5 Part Loc Q635 B5 Q681 B6 Q693 C5 Q695 C4 Q831 E6 R512 E2 R513 E2 TE7 A1 TP7 A1 TJ1 B3 TJ6 D3 TP16 E3 TP21 D3 TP50 A2 TP51 A2 T151 E3 ...

Page 26: ...01H3 R601 R601H1 C606A D603 D601 D602 C606 R602 A1 A2 F601B F601A LF601 LF601A J608 C632A C632 T601H14 T601H7 D612 C633 C633A T601H2 T601H10 H C609H2 C609H1 L602 R617 R618 J601 R604 R612 C608A Q613 D613 C613 C614 C612 R611 R613 D614 C609 J102 J103 J814 J832 J831 J002 J108 T601A RL601 T601 J481 J112 J111 C602 C604 J1903 J105 J114 J1904 J252 D408 C601 J116 D501 P S 6 0 1 A C256 J251 J001 J256 R400 J...

Page 27: ...1 Q701A R706 K7B R717 R727 R707 R726 R707A R727A R717A K7U K7U1 C742 R716 K7S K701 R701 C702 Q721A Q721 Q711 Q711A R721 R711 R722 R723 K7Y1 K701A L701 PICTURETUBE SOCKET BOARD PIC TUBE SOCKET BOARD COMPONENTS Part Loc Q701 N A Q711 N A Q721 N A ...

Page 28: ...24 April 2003 2000 SMC Printed in U S A For parts or service contact 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth CA 91311 U S A 300 Applewood Crescent Concord Ontario L4K 5C7 CANADA SANYO Fisher Service Corporation ...

Page 29: ...9 0 IC801 20 0 IC801 21 0 IC801 22 0 4 IC801 23 4 9 IC801 24 4 9 IC801 25 4 9 IC801 26 GND IC801 27 GND IC801 28 4 9 IC801 29 GND IC801 30 GND IC801 31 GND IC801 32 GND POWER ON POWER OFF IC801 33 4 9 0 IC801 34 N C IC801 35 4 9 IC801 36 5 0 IC802 1 GND IC802 2 GND IC802 3 GND IC802 4 GND IC802 5 4 9 IC802 6 4 9 IC802 7 GND IC802 8 5 0 Device Pin Volts Mode POWER ON POWER OFF D612 1 26 1 9 7 POWER...

Page 30: ...P35 D408 R809 C693 C417 RL601 AT3 AT3 D683 R686 D626 L626 C627 R488 R1901 R831 C831 Q831 R832 R833 D831 D653 R654 R605 R615 TJ3 IC101 IC801 J416 L404 C406 R407A R881 R882 R883 R884 L801 L821 KB KS K1001 D693 KX5P KX4P KX3P KX1P R273 R499A TJ6 C411 T402 T401 L811 L812 R150 TP10 L846 C286 C287 C288 R690 R409 D617 R008 D001 1 10GJ 1KC CJ 560 CL 1 10GJ 1KC CJ 560 CL 1K CJ 560 CL 2SJ 12K 2SJ 12K 2SJ 12...

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