Beruflich Dokumente
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050-200126
SERVICE MANUAL
COLOUR TELEVISION
21T01F, 21R01F
21T01B, 14R01F
14T01B, 14R01B
21T01N, 21T01I
21T01D, 14T01N
14T01I, 14T01D
PRINTED IN U. K
TOSHIBA CORPORATION
1-1, SHIBAURA 1-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN
Precautions
1. Precautions
Follow these safety, servicing and ESD precautions to prevent damage and protect against potential
hazards such as electrical shock and X-rays.
1-1
Precautions
1-2
Precautions
Warning1: First read the “Safety Precautions” section of this manual. If some unforeseen circumstance creates a conflict between
the servicing and safety precautions, always follow the safety precautions.
Warning2: An electrolytic capacitor installed with the wrong polarity might explode.
1. Servicing precautions are printed on the 5. Check the insulation between the blades of the
cabinet. Follow them. AC plug and accessible conductive parts
(examples: metal panels, input terminals and
2. Always unplug the unit’s AC power cord from earphone jacks).
the AC power source before attempting to: (a)
Remove or reinstall any component or 6. Insulation Checking Procedure: Disconnect the
assembly, (b) Disconnect an electrical plug or power cord from the AC source and turn the
connector, (c) Connect a test component in power switch ON. Connect an insulation
parallel with an electrolytic capacitor. resistance meter (500V) to the blades of the AC
plug.
3. Some components are raised above the printed
circuit board for safety. An insulation tube or The insulation resistance between each blade
tape is sometimes used. The internal wiring is of the AC plug and accessible conductive parts
sometimes clamped to prevent contact with (see above) should be greater than 1 megohm.
thermally hot components. Reinstall all such
elements to their original position. 7. Never defeat any of the B+ voltage interlocks.
Do not apply AC power to the unit (or any of
4. After servicing, always check that the screws, its assemblies) unless all solid-state heat sinks
components and wiring have been correctly are correctly installed.
reinstalled. Make sure that the portion around
the serviced part has not been damaged. 8. Always connect a test instrument’s ground
lead to the instrument chassis ground before
connecting the positive lead; always remove
the instrument’s ground lead last.
1-3
Precautions
1. Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices 5. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron when
are easily damaged by static electricity. Such soldering or unsoldering ESDs.
components are called Electrostatically
Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include 6. Use only an anti-static solder removal device.
integrated circuits and some field-effect Many solder removal devices are not rated as
transistors. The following techniques will “anti-static”; these can accumulate sufficient
reduce the occurrence of component damage electrical charge to damage ESDs.
caused by static electricity.
7. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its
2. Immediately before handling any semicon protective package until you are ready to
ductor components or assemblies, drain the install it. Most replacement ESDs are
electrostatic charge from your body by packaged with leads that are electrically
touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, shorted together by conductive foam,
wear a discharging wrist-strap device. (Be aluminum foil or other conductive materials.
sure to remove it prior to applying power—
this is an electric shock precaution.) 8. Immediately before removing the protective
material from the leads of a replacement ESD,
3. After removing an ESD-equipped assembly, touch the protective material to the chassis or
place it on a conductive surface such as circuit assembly into which the device will be
aluminum foil to prevent accumulation of installed.
electrostatic charge.
9. Minimize body motions when handling
4. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These unpackaged replacement ESDs. Motions such
can generate electrical charges that damage as brushing clothes together, or lifting a foot
ESDs. from a carpeted floor can generate enough
static electricity to damage an ESD.
1-4
Specifications and IC Data
2-1 Specifications
Television System:
MODEL SYSTEM
CB PAL-B/G
CI PAL-I (VHF/UHF)
CF PAL-B/G, SECAM-L,L'
VHF 2 - 12 1 - 13 2-9
UHF 21 - 69 21 - 69 13 - 57
Antenna Input Impedance: VHF, UHF : Telescopic dipole antenna (75 ohm unbalanced type )
2-1
Specifications and IC Data
2-2 IC Line Up
2-2
Specifications and IC Data
ELECTROLYTIC-
CONDENSER
DIODE IC
LPM-802XXX(Pin 64)
LPM-802XX(Pin 64)
X24CO8P(Pin 8)
KS24C080(Pin 8)
K2971M
1 G1963M
11
2SD1651
2SD1650 UPC574J
2SD2499 KSC815-Y or
KSA614 KSA539-Y KA33V
BC548
KTC9014
B
C
E
E B C
IC TRANSISTOR
LA7840
TDA6107Q
KA7632 KSR1012
KSR1010
KSR2010
KTD863-Y
KSC2331-Y
E C B
2-3
MEMO
2-4
Disassembly and reassembly
1. After removing the screws, press the tension rib and pull the cabinet backwards.
3-1
Disassembly and reassembly
3-2
Disassembly and reassembly
3-3
Disassembly and reassembly
3-4
Alignment and Adjustments
4-1 Preadjustment
1. When IC902 is replaced all adjustment data 2. If the EEPROM or CRT is replaced, set PVA to
revert to initial values. It is necessary to 40 (factory mode) and set SC as follows.
re-program this data.
14 inch : 18
2. After IC902 is replaced, warm up the TV for 21 inch : 24
10 seconds.
2. The “SERVICE (FACTORY)” message will be 5. The VOLUME keys increase or decrease the
displayed. The Service Mode has three compo- adjustment values (stored in the
nents: ADJUST, OPTION and Reset. non-volatile memory) when Adjustment Mode
is cancelled.
3. Access the Adjustment Mode by pressing the
“VOLUME” keys ( Up or Down). The adjust- 6. Cancel the Adjustment Mode by re-pressing
ment parameters are listed in the accompany- the “FACTORY” or “Power OFF” keys.
ing table, and selected by pressing the CHAN-
NEL keys (▲ ,▼).
4-1
Alignment and Adjustments
NOTE : PVS,PVA, PHS, parameters must be aligned using the 50Hz vertical-field rates.
4-2
Alignment and Adjustments
In the Service Mode, various can be selected via the Option Table. Example:
4-3
Alignment and Adjustments
4-2-4 RESET
1. Picture Custom
2. Auto Volume Off
3. Color System Auto (option)
4. Blue Screen Off
5. Volume 10
6. CH. Skip Erased
7. CH. Lock Off
1. Usually, a color TV needs only slight touch- A degaussing coil is mounted around the pic-
up adjustment upon installation. Check the ture tube, so that external degaussing after
basic characteristics such as height, horizontal moving the TV should be unnecessary. But
and vertical sync and focus. the receiver must be properly degaussed upon
installation.
2. The picture should have good black and white
details. There should be no objectionable The degaussing coil operates for about 1 sec-
color shading; if color shading is present, per- ond after the power is switched ON. If the set
form the purity and convergence adjustments has been moved or turned in a different direc-
described below. tion, disconnect its AC power for at least 30
minutes.
3. Use the specified test equipment or its equiva-
lent. If the chassis or parts of the cabinet become
magnetized, poor color purity will result. If
4. Correct impedance matching is essential. this happens, use an external degaussing coil.
Slowly move the degaussing coil around the
5. Avoid overload. Excessive signal from a sweep faceplate of the picture tube and the sides and
generator might overload the front-end of the front of the receiver. Slowly withdraw the coil
TV. When inserting signal markers, do not to a distance of about 6 feet before removing
allow the marker generator to distort test power.
results.
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Alignment and Adjustments
1. Connect a digital voltmeter to the second 6. Turn the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS con-
anode of the picture tube. trols to maximum.
2. Turn on the TV. Set the Brightness and 7. Loosen the clamp screw holding the yoke.
Contrast controls to minimum (zero beam cur- Slide the yoke backward or forward to pro-
rent). vide vertical green belt. (Fig. 4-2).
3. The high voltage should not exceed 27.5KV. 8. Tighten the convergence yoke.
4. Adjust the Brightness and contrast controls to 9. Slowly move the deflection yoke forward,
both extremes. Ensure that the high voltage and adjust for the best overall green screen.
does not exceed 27.5KV under any conditions.
10. Temporarily tighten the deflection yoke.
4-3-4 FOCUS Adjustment
11. Produce blue and red rasters by adjusting the
1. Input a black and white signal. low-light controls. Check for good purity in
each field.
2. Adjust the tuning control for the clearest pic-
ture. 12. Tighten the deflection yoke.
4-5
Alignment and Adjustments
Clamper
Screw ADJUST THE ANGLE
(VERTICAL LINES)
YOKE
CLAMP
SCREW
6 POLE
CONVERGENCE
4 POLE
CONVERGENCE
31m/m
(a) Set up
1. Warm up the TV for at least 30 minutes in the
Aging Mode (OSD White). This mode is
entered by entering the following sequence:
1
(Displaying AGING on the screen)
DISPLAY →FACTORY → FACTORY
2. Input a Toshiba pattern.
4-6
Alignment and Adjustments
1. Warm up the receiver for at least 20 minutes. 5. Turn the both tabs at the same time, keeping
the angle constant, and superimpose the red
2. Adjust the two tabs of the 4 pole magnets to and blue horizontal line in the center of the
change the angle between them. Superimpose screen.
the red and blue vertical lines in the center
area of the screen. 6. Adjust the two-tab pairs of the 6-pole magnets
to superimpose the red and blue line onto the
3. Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls green. (Changing the angle affects the vertical
for a well defined picture. lines, and rotating both magnets affects the
horizontal lines.)
4. Adjust the two-tab pairs of the 4 pole mag-
nets, and change the angle between them. 7. Repeat adjustments 2~6, if necessary.
Superimpose the red and the blue vertical
lines in the center area of the screen. 8. Since the 4-pole magnets and 6-pole magnets
interact, the dot movement is complex
(Fig. 4-4).
BLUE RED/BLUE
RED GREEN
4-7
Alignment and Adjustments
SC →VS→VSL→HS
Fig. 4-7
1. Input a lion head pattern (in the PAL channel). 6. Adjust HS (using the width coil) so that the
left and right margins of the picture are 5.
2. Set the SC (S-Correction) as follows : 24 (21”),
24 (20”), 18 (14”) and VA 40 so that the lion
head circle becomes oval.
Fig. 4-5
Fig. 4-6
4-8
Troubleshooting
5. Troubleshooting
Yes
Yes
5-1
Troubleshooting
5-2 No Power
Yes
Check IC802
Pin 8 (8V) No Check/Replace
Pin 9 (9V) IC802 (KA7632)
Pin 10 (5V)
Yes
5-2
Troubleshooting
Yes
Check IC201S No
Pins 38/R214, R215
Check IC201S
Pin 49 (V-GUARD) No Check/Replace
Pin 50 (Cut-off) IC201S
Pin 51~53 (R,G,B-out)
Yes
Check/Replace
R421, R505 (HEATER 6.3Vrms)
D503 (CRT G1 pin)
CRT, V999S
5-3
Troubleshooting
Yes
No
Yes
No Check/Replace
Check IC601
IC601
Yes
Check/Replace
A/V Front assembly.
5-5 No TTX
No Check/Replace
Check IC201S
IC201S
Yes
See No Video
5-4
Exploded View & Parts List
6-1 14R01
6-1
Exploded View & Parts List
6-2 21T01
6-2
Electric Parts List
7-1 CF21T01F2GXTSB
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660089 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CF,21T0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100850 1
7-1
Electric Parts List
7-2
Electric Parts List
7-3
Electric Parts List
7-4
Electric Parts List
7-5
Electric Parts List
7-6
Electric Parts List
7-7
Electric Parts List
7-8
Electric Parts List
ASSY-CRT
* AZ660063 ASSY-CRT;A51EER31X,+400MG,-,-,-,21 HA94-50012A 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ664170 ASSY ACCESSORY;FRA,TXT,KS1A,TSB AA94-05176A 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760091 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,21T01,-,-,-,- HA91-100032 1
7-9
Electric Parts List
ASSY-CABINET(COM)
* AZ760089 ASSY-CABINET(COM);-,21R01 HA90-00166A 1
ASSY-PACKING
* AZ760090 ASSY-PACKING;21R01,- HA90-00175A 1
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! * AZ664124 ASSY-POWER,CORD;-,CP2/NO(4.0),H/C250,KKJ AA96-20122A 1
ASSY-PCB,A/V FRONT
* AZ660076 ASSY-PCB,A/V FRONT;KS1A,(..73,..H1) HA95-900053 1
7-10
Electric Parts List
ASSY-SPEAKER
* AZ660066 ASSY-SPEAKER;-,16OHM,3W,-,3001-001039,70 HA96-00254A 1
REMOCON
* AZ664156 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,29,TOSHIBA,G6671B AA59-00082D 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760048 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,21R01,-,-,- HA91-00226A 1
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660095 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CF,21R0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100847 1
REMOCON
* AZ664169 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,25,TOSHIBA,KS1A, AA59-00082C 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660094 ASSY ACCESSORY;FRA,KS1A,TSB AA94-05175A 1
7-11
Electric Parts List
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660097 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CI,21T0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100849 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660096 ASSY ACCESSORY;ENG,KS1A,TSB AA94-05174A 1
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! * AZ664128 ASSY-POWER,CORD;-,EP3/YES,H/C250MM,U.K, HA96-700003 1
7-12
Electric Parts List
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660099 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CF,14R0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100844 1
ASSY-CRT
* AZ660081 ASSY-CRT;A34EAC01X06,+400MG,14,PHIL,ITC HA94-500012 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660101 ASSY ACCESSORY;FRA,KS1A,TSB AA94-05060A 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760047 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,14R01,-,-,-,- HA91-00225A 1
ASSY-CABINET(COM)
* AZ760099 ASSY-CABINET(COM);-,14R01 HA90-00165A 1
ASSY-PACKING
* AZ760100 ASSY-PACKING;14R01,- HA90-00174A 1
7-13
Electric Parts List
ASSY-SPEAKER
* AZ660086 ASSY-SPEAKER;-,16OHM2.5W,000275,AA392050 AA96-10142A 1
REMOCON
* AZ664169 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,25,TOSHIBA,KS1A, AA59-00082C 1
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660102 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CI,14T0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100846 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660096 ASSY ACCESSORY;ENG,KS1A,TSB AA94-05174A 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760101 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,14T01,-,-,-,- HA91-100031 1
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! * AZ664128 ASSY-POWER,CORD;-,EP3/YES,H/C250MM,U.K, HA96-700003 1
REMOCON
* AZ664156 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,29,TOSHIBA,G6671B AA59-00082D 1
7-14
Electric Parts List
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660104 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CI,14R0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100843 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660105 ASSY ACCESSORY;ENG,KS1A,TSB AA94-05059A 1
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! * AZ664128 ASSY-POWER,CORD;-,EP3/YES,H/C250MM,U.K, HA96-700003 1
7-15
Electric Parts List
7-7 CB21T01N2GXTSB
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660067 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CB,21T0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100848 1
7-16
Electric Parts List
7-17
Electric Parts List
7-18
Electric Parts List
7-19
Electric Parts List
7-20
Electric Parts List
7-21
Electric Parts List
7-22
Electric Parts List
ASSY-CRT
* AZ660063 ASSY-CRT;A51EER31X,+400MG,-,-,-,21 HA94-50012A 1
7-23
Electric Parts List
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660065 ASSY ACCESSORY;SPA,KS1A,TSB AA94-05179A 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760091 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,21T01,-,-,-,- HA91-100032 1
ASSY-CABINET(COM)
* AZ760089 ASSY-CABINET(COM);-,21R01 HA90-00166A 1
ASSY-PCB,A/V FRONT
* AZ660076 ASSY-PCB,A/V FRONT;KS1A,(..73,..H1) HA95-900053 1
7-24
Electric Parts List
ASSY-PACKING
* AZ760090 ASSY-PACKING;21R01,- HA90-00175A 1
ASSY-SPEAKER
* AZ660066 ASSY-SPEAKER;-,16OHM,3W,-,3001-001039,70 HA96-00254A 1
ASSY-POWER,CORD
! * AZ664124 ASSY-POWER,CORD;-,CP2/NO(4.0),H/C250,KKJ AA96-20122A 1
REMOCON
* AZ664156 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,29,TOSHIBA,G6671B AA59-00082D 1
7-25
Electric Parts List
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660079 ASSY ACCESSORY;ITA,KS1A,TSB AA94-05181A 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660080 ASSY ACCESSORY;GER,TXT,KS1A,TSB AA94-05178A 1
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660083 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CB,14T0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100845 1
ASSY-CRT
* AZ660081 ASSY-CRT;A34EAC01X06,+400MG,14,PHIL,ITC HA94-500012 1
7-26
Electric Parts List
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760101 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,14T01,-,-,-,- HA91-100031 1
ASSY-CABINET(COM)
* AZ760099 ASSY-CABINET(COM);-,14R01 HA90-00165A 1
ASSY-PACKING
* AZ760100 ASSY-PACKING;14R01,- HA90-00174A 1
ASSY-SPEAKER
* AZ660086 ASSY-SPEAKER;-,16OHM2.5W,000275,AA392050 AA96-10142A 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660085 ASSY ACCESSORY;SPAIN,TXT,KS1A,TSB AA94-05118A 1
7-27
Electric Parts List
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ660087 ASSY ACCESSORY;ITA,KS1A,TSB AA94-05119A 1
ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT)
* AZ660088 ASSY-PCB,MAIN(OPT);CB,14R0,TSB,KS1A HA94-100842 1
ASSY ACCESSORY
* AZ664168 ASSY ACCESSORY;GER,KS1A,TSB AA94-05062A 1
ASSY-CABINET,FRONT
* AZ760047 ASSY-CABINET,FRONT;-,14R01,-,-,-,- HA91-00225A 1
REMOCON
* AZ664169 REMOCON;,TM59,OZM521TO,25,TOSHIBA,KS1A, AA59-00082C 1
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Block Diagram
8. Block Diagram
8-1 KS1A
T U NE R -F /S
TECC-0949PG35A or
TEDE9-022A
V I F SA W
V E R T IC AL
P r e-A M P G1963M
I 2C 21/ 22
AMP
P A P 10 3T K2971M
SYSTEM OPTION L A7840
C
S/W 1 R
23 24 11 RGB A M P
T D A 6107 Q T
IC -M C U 50- 53
L P M -8 0 2 X X X AUDIO A M P 8R * 2E A
44 TDA8943/44 16R * 2E A
2 -3
33 38 28 16R * 1E A
I 2C 45 - 48 42 35 8R * 1E A
AUDIO
E 2P R OM A V I N PU T
24C08 V IDE O
AUDIO
AV OUT
H -O UT V IDE O
TR
2SD 2499 R /G / B / FB
180V TO C RT
F B T ( 14",2 0",21") ± 16.5V TO Ver . A M P
FS V - 14 A 0 0 4 H (S) Heat TO C RT
8-1
Block Diagram
9. Wiring Diagram
9-1 KS1A
POWER
CORD
CRT PCB
CN501
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
R-OUT
G-OUT
B-OUT
GND
CUT OFF
GND
HEAT
NC
180V
CN701
SOUND L OUT 1
SOUND L IN 2
CN602(4P) SOUND R OUT 3
CN603(3P) SOUND R IN 4
FRONT AUDIO IN 5
L+ OUT 1
GND 6
L- OUT 2
21 PIN AUDIO IN 7
R+ OUT 3
GND 8
R- OUT 4
21 PIN VIDEO IN 9
GND 10
FRONT VIDEO IN 11
9-1
Schematic Diagrams
TP03 TP04
TP05 TP06
TP07 TP08
TP09 TP10
TP11 TP12
10-1
Schematic Diagrams
TP14
TP15
TP14
TP15
10-2
Schematic Diagrams
TP16
TP17
TP18
TP19
TP20
TP21
10-3