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PD-42WV74 /S
BASIC CHASSIS
SB3
MULTI SCREEN
SPLIT INDEX
INPUT 1
V1 1 2 3
INPUT 2
V2 4 5 6
INPUT 3
V3 7 8 9
INPUT 4 RETURN+
V4 100+ 0 TV
MUTING C.C.
C.C.
CH
VOL OK VOL
CH
MENU BACK
VCR CHANNEL VCR DVD
PREV NEXT POWER TV VCR
REW PLAY FF
RM-C13G
VM-42WV74
[PLASMA DISPLAY UNIT]
TU-42WV74
[RECEIVER UNIT]
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PRECAUTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6
3 DISASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10
4 ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
5 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-55
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SECTION 1
PRECAUTION
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
(1) The design of this product contains special hardware, many (9) Isolation Check (Safety for Electrical Shock Hazard)
circuits and components specially for safety purposes. For After re-assembling the product, always perform an isolation
continued protection, no changes should be made to the original check on the exposed metal parts of the cabinet (antenna
design unless authorized in writing by the manufacturer. terminals, video/audio input and output terminals, Control knobs,
Replacement parts must be identical to those used in the original metal cabinet, screw heads, earphone jack, control shafts, etc.) to
circuits. Service should be performed by qualified personnel only. be sure the product is safe to operate without danger of electrical
(2) Alterations of the design or circuitry of the products should not be shock.
made. Any design alterations or additions will void the a) Dielectric Strength Test
manufacturer's warranty and will further relieve the manufacturer The isolation between the AC primary circuit and all metal parts
of responsibility for personal injury or property damage resulting exposed to the user, particularly any exposed metal part having a
therefrom. return path to the chassis should withstand a voltage of 1100V AC
(3) Many electrical and mechanical parts in the products have special (r.m.s.) for a period of one second.
safety-related characteristics. These characteristics are often not (. . . . Withstand a voltage of 1100V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rat-
evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them ed up to 120V, and 3000V AC (r.m.s.) to an appliance rated 200V
necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for or more, for a period of one second.) This method of test requires
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these a test equipment not generally found in the service trade.
special safety characteristics are identified in the parts list of Service b) Leakage Current Check
manual. Electrical components having such features are Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a line
identified by shading on the schematics and by ( ) on the isolation transformer during this check.). Using a "Leakage
parts list in Service manual. The use of a substitute replacement Current Tester", measure the leakage current from each exposed
which does not have the same safety characteristics as the metal part of the cabinet, particularly any exposed metal part
recommended replacement part shown in the parts list of Service having a return path to the chassis, to a known good earth ground
manual may cause shock, fire, or other hazards. (water pipe, etc.). Any leakage current must not exceed 0.5mA AC
(4) Use isolation transformer when hot chassis. (r.m.s.).
The chassis and any sub-chassis contained in some products are However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
connected to one side of the AC power line. An isolation Alternate Check Method
transformer of adequate capacity should be inserted between the Plug the AC line cord directly into the AC outlet (do not use a
product and the AC power supply point while performing any line isolation transformer during this check.). Use an AC
service on some products when the HOT chassis is exposed. voltmeter having 1000Ω per volt or more sensitivity in the
(5) Don't short between the LIVE side ground and ISOLATED (NEU- following manner. Connect a 1500Ω 10W resistor paralleled by
TRAL) side ground or EARTH side ground when repairing. a 0.15µF AC-type capacitor between an exposed metal part and
Some model's power circuit is partly different in the GND. The differ- a known good earth ground (water pipe, etc.). Measure the AC
ence of the GND is shown by the LIVE : ( ) side GND, the ISOLAT- voltage across the resistor with the AC voltmeter. Move the
ED (NEUTRAL) : ( ) side GND and EARTH : ( ) side GND. resistor connection to each exposed metal part, particularly any
Don't short between the LIVE side GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) exposed metal part having a return path to the chassis, and
side GND or EARTH side GND and never measure the LIVE side measure the AC voltage across the resistor. Now, reverse the
GND and ISOLATED (NEUTRAL) side GND or EARTH side GND at plug in the AC outlet and repeat each measurement. Any
the same time with a measuring apparatus (oscilloscope etc.). If voltage measured must not exceed 0.75V AC (r.m.s.). This
above note will not be kept, a fuse or any parts will be broken. corresponds to 0.5mA AC (r.m.s.).
(6) If any repair has been made to the chassis, it is recommended that However, in tropical area, this must not exceed 0.3V AC
the B1 setting should be checked or adjusted (See B1 POWER (r.m.s.). This corresponds to 0.2mA AC (r.m.s.).
SUPPLY check).
(7) Do not check high voltage by drawing an arc. Use a high voltage AC VOLTMETER
(HAVING 1000 /V,
meter or a high voltage probe with a VTVM. Discharge the picture OR MORE SENSITIVITY)
tube before attempting meter connection, by connecting a clip lead
to the ground frame and connecting the other end of the lead
through a 10kΩ 2W resistor to the anode button.
(8) When service is required, observe the original lead dress. Extra 0.15 F AC-TYPE
precaution should be given to assure correct lead dress in the high
PLACE THIS PROBE
voltage circuit area. Where a short circuit has occurred, those ON EACH EXPOSED
1500 10W METAL PART
components that indicate evidence of overheating should be
GOOD EARTH GROUND
replaced. Always use the manufacturer's replacement
(10) High voltage hold down circuit check.
components.
After repair of the high voltage hold down circuit, this circuit shall
be checked to operate correctly.See item "How to check the high
voltage hold down circuit".
PWB
White line side
A V PW
WHT
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1.2 INSTALLATION
1.2.1 HEAT DISSIPATION 1.2.2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
If the heat dissipation vent behind this unit is blocked, cooling Ensure that the minimal distance is maintained, as specified
efficiency may deteriorate and temperature inside the unit will below, between the unit with and the surrounding walls, as well
rise. The temperature sensor that protects the unit will be as the floor etc.Install the unit on stable flooring or stands.Take
activated when internal temperature exceeds the pre-determined precautionary measures to prevent the unit from tipping in order
level and power will be turned off automatically.Therefore, to protect against accidents and earthquakes.
please make sure pay attention not to block the heat dissipation
vent as well as the ventilation outlet behind the unit and ensure
that there is room for ventilation around it.
SPACE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
8 inch/200 mm
6 inch/150 mm 6 inch/150 mm
2 inch/50 mm
2 inch/50 mm
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1.3 HANDLING FOR PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL 1.3.4 OPTICAL FILTER (PANEL FILTER)
1.3.1 PRECAUTIONS DURING NOTES FOR TRANSPORTATION Avoid placing the unit under direct sunlight over a prolonged
When transporting the display unit, pressure exerted on the period of time. This may cause the optical filter to deteriorate in
internal PDP (Plasma Display Panel) due to improper handling quality and color.Clean the filter surface by wiping it softly lightly
(such as tossing and dropping) may cause damages even when with outing flannels a soft and lightly fuzz cloth (such as
the unit is carefully packed. To prevent accidents from occurring flannel).Do not use solvents such as benzine or thinner to wipe
during transportation, pay careful attention prior to delivery such the filter surface. This may cause the filter to deteriorate in quality
as through explaining the handling instructions to transporters. or the coating on the surface to come off.As Tthe filter surface is
Ensure that the following requirements are met during fragile., Ddo not scratch or hit it with hard materials.
transportation, as the PDP of this unit is made of glass and 1.3.5 NOTES PRECAUTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT OF
therefore fragile: EXTERIOR PARTS
(1) Avoid vibrations and impacts Take note of the following when replacing exterior parts (back
The unit may be broken if it is toppled sideways even when REAR COVER, FRONT PANEL, optical filter):Do not exert
properly packed. Ensure that the unit is carried by at least pressure on the front of the PDP (glass surface).Pay careful
2 persons and pay careful attention not to exert any attention not to scratch or stain the front of the PDP (surface) with
vibration or impact on it. hands.When replacing exterior parts, the front of the PDP should
(2) Do not place equipment horizontallyEnsure that it is placed be placed facing downward. Place a mat, etc. underneath to
upright and not horizontally during transportation and avoid causing scratches to the front surface.However, never use
storage as the PDP is very vulnerable to lateral impacts materials that are too soft (such as blanket cloth). If replacement
and may break easily under such circumstances.During is made with the PDP surface facing downward and in contact
transportation, ensure that the unit is loaded along the with the blanket, pressure may be exerted on the PDP, thus
traveling direction of travel of the vehicle, and avoid causing damages to it.
stacking them on one another.For storage, ensure that
they are stacked in 2 layers or less even when placed
upright.
1.3.2 RESIDUAL IMAGE / BURN-IN ON SCREEN
Like CRTs, ‘burn-ins’ may occur when a same image is
continuously displayed over an extended period of time.As Tthis
may also shorten the life span of the PDP. Therefore, turn off the
display when not in use, scroll the screen, make use of screen-
savers, or allow even distribution on the display by inverting the
brightness, switching to complementary colors or inserting
animated images at periodic intervals.As burn-in is more likely to
occur with high brightness and contrast settings, try to use
neutral gradations or medium tone colors.Burn-in does not occur
in the case of animated images.When switching to another
image after continuous display of the previous image, residual
images may become prominent, as luminance in a part of the
display is higher than the other parts. This is not a defect but is
because due to the discharge surface of the lighted portion has
becomebeing relatively activated and its luminance higher than
the unlighted parts.
1.3.3 INFRARED RAYS
Near Near-infrared rays (800nm to 1000nm) are emitted from the
front of the panel, and this may give rise to glitchescause
malfunctions in infrared remote controls or communication
systems placed near it. In this case, avoid direct infrared rays
(and reflected rays in some cases) from the screen by either
changing the direction of the unit or other infrared systems or
securing a longer keeping a distance from the screen.
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SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 FEATURES
2.1.1 HIGH-DEFINITION IMAGE TECHNOLOGY (DIST)
DIST is a digital high-definition image processing technology that converts various image input signals such as NTSC(480i), 480p,
720p, and 1080i into a format with the best resolution for a display device such as a plasma display panel, and displays high-
definition images.
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2.2 TECHNICAL INFORMATION
2.2.1 PDP (PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL) DESCRIPTION
2.2.1.1 CAUTION
Although a PDP is made with highly advanced precision, this does not necessarily mean all of the cells operate correctly.
The PDP inevitably includes cell that do not light or light constantly.
If the specifications (PDP performance) are unclear at the time of shipment, an adequate description cannot be conveyed to the
customer. In event of inquiries from customers regarding PDP performance, check the following specifications in order to offer a
suitable reply.
1st pixel
line B G R B G R B G R B G R
2nd pixel
line B G R B G R B G R B G R
479th pixel
line B G R B G R B G R B G R
V 1.110mm
Pitch of pixel
480th pixel (Pitch of cell)
line B G R B G R B G R B G R
B cell
One pixel
G cell
H 1.095mm (1dot) H 0.365mm
Pitch of pixel R cell
Pitch of cell
Fig.1 PIXEL (CELL) ARRANGEMENT
2.2.1.3 PIXEL FAULT
There are three pixel faults - bright fault , dark fault and flicker fault - that are respectively defined as follows.
(1) BRIGHT FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should not light originally is lighting on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN and find out the cell that is lighting on and off.
(2) DARK FAULT
In this pixel fault, a cell that should light originally is not lighting or lighting with the brightness twice as brighter as originally lighting.
For checking this pixel fault, input 100% of each R/G/B colour and find out the cell that is not lighting.
(3) FLICKER FAULT
In the pixel fault, a cell that should light originally or not light originally is flashing on and off.
For checking this pixel fault, input ALL BLACK SCREEN signal or 100% of each RGB colour and find out the cell that is flashing on
and off.
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2.2.2 MAIN MI-COM FUNCTIONAL TABLE [RECEIVER UNIT]
Pin No. Terminal name Port name I/O Function
1 BS-RxD SBO0 O PDP communication
2 /MICON_V /VSYNC I Vertical sync for OSD
3 LB_PRO P84 I Low B protection detect [Detection : H]
4 NC NC - Not used
5 /RST /RST I Reset for CPU [Reset : L]
6 CONV.BUSY P52 IRQ4 I Not used
7 /TEST /TEST I 3.3V
8 OSD_YS YS O OSD Ys
9 /DPCRST P83 O Not used
10 BS/D P50 O Not used
11 A_MU P82 O Audio muting [Muting: H]
12 /MICON_H /HSYNC I Horizontal sync for OSD
13 M_MU P81 O Not used
14 P46.OSDXI P46 OSDXI - Not used
15 P45.OSDXO P45 OSDXO - Not used
16 SDA2 P44 I/O Not used
17 AC_IN TM5IOB I AC power supply (60Hz)
18 SCL2 P42 O Not used
19 TU_POW P41 O Tuner power control [ON : L]
20 VCOI VCOI I LPF input
21 PDO PDO O LPF output
22 /IP_RESET P80 O Reset (L) [Reset : L]
23 OSD_YM DAYMOUT O OSD YM
24 OSD_B DABOUT O OSD B
25 POW_LED P77 O Lighting for power [Lighting : H]
26 OSD_G DAGOUT O OSD G
27 OSD_R DAROUT O OSD R
28 VREF VREF I Not used
29 IP_ERR P76 I AMDP program load
30 IREF IREF I Not used
31 COMP COMP I Not used
32 AVDD AVDD I 3.3V
33 CLL CLL O Not used
34 VREFLS VREFLS I Standard voltage (For SUB CCD)
35 SUB_CCD CVBS1 I Not used
36 NC NC - Not used
37 VSS VSS I GND
38 MAIN_CCD CVBS0 I Not used
39 VREFHS VREFHS I Standard voltage (For MAIN CCD)
40 CLH CLH I Not used
41 VDD/VPP VDD(VPP) I 3.3V
42 CLKSW1 P75 O IP clock switch [ON : L]
43 CLKSW2 P74 O IP clock switch [ON : L]
44 ON_TIM P27 O Not used
45 PDP-Rx SBO1 O PDP communication
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Pin No. Terminal name Port name I/O Function
46 PDP-Tx P25 SBD1 I PDP communication
47 SBT1 SBT1 I Port for writing on board
48 NC P23 I Not used
49 NC P22 O Not used
50 SRQ P21 O Not used
51 BS1.5CTL P20 O Not used
52 /DVI_RST PWM2 O Not used
53 DVI_HP PWM1 O DVI Connection detect [Connect : H]
54 /MDR_CON PWM0 O Panel connection detect [Connect : L]
55 /BS_POW P73 O Not used
56 BS_CLK_SEL P14 O Not used
57 TU2_AID ADIN8 I Not used
58 /LOB_POW P72 O LOW B power control
59 /COMPULINK /IRQ3 I Not used
60 /POWERGOOD /IRQ2 I Power condition check [ON : L]
61 MECHA_SW P10/IRQ1 I Discontinuation of mechanical swtich detection [Pussing : L]
62 /MAIN_POW P71 O Main power control [ON : L]
63 NC NC - Not used
64 /B1_POW P70 O Not used
65 C/N ADIN4 I Not used
66 X_RAY ADIN3 I Not used
67 EE_CDS ADIN2 I Not used
68 KEY2 ADIN1 I Key scan data [ON : H]
69 KEY1 ADIN0 I Key scan data [ON : H]
70 SCL1 SCL1 O I2C bus clock (For Main memory)
71 SDA1 SDA1 I/O I2C bus data (For Main memory)
72 REMO RMIN/IRQ0 I Remote control data
73 NC P87 O Not used
74 VSS VSS I GND
75 OSC2 OSC2 O 4MHz oscillation for system clock
76 OSC1 OSC1 I 4MHz oscillation for system clock
77 VDD VDD I 3.3V
78 SCL0 SCL0 O I2C bus clock (for general)
79 NC P86 O Not used
80 SDA0 SDA0 I/O I2C bus data (for general)
81 DVI_SDA P57SBT0 O I2C bus data (for digital input)
82 NC P56SBD0 I Not used
83 NC NC - Not used
84 P_MU P85 O Picture muting [Muting : H]
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SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE (DISPLLAY UNIT) 3.1.2 REMOVING THE SIDE SPEAKER COVER (Fig.1)
• Prior to assembly/disassembly procedure of the set, be sure to (1) Remove the 4 screws [ C ].
disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet. (2) Take out the SIDE SPEAKER COVER.
• Perform the following procedures on a flat and strong place. (3) Remove the other hand SIDE SPEAKER COVER same
steps.
3.1.1 REMOVING THE REAR COVER (Fig.1)
(1) Remove the 9 screws [ A ] .
(2) Remove the 12 screws [ B ].
(3) Take out the REAR COVER.
B
A
REAR COVER
H J
SIDE SPEAKER
COVER
SHIELD COVER
TERMINAL
MAIN
BRACKET
SPEAKER
D ASS'Y
DISPLAY LED PWB
G
DISPLAY SW PWB
X
Fig.2
E
F
T
DISPLAY SW
ASS'Y
TOP
SIDE SPEAKER
COVER
Fig.1
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3.1.3 REMOVING THE MAIN SPEAKER ASS'Y (Fig.1, Fig.2) 3.1.9 REMOVING THE LINE FILTER PWB (Fig.2)
NOTE: • Remove the REAR COVER.
Please do not disassembly MAIN SPEAKER ASS'Y. A • Remove the SHIELD COVER.
performance may be influenced if it disassembly. • Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET.
• Remove the SIDE SPEAKER COVER. (1) Remove the [ CN8001 ] ( AC IN ) connector on the SMPS
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ D ]. PWB.
(2) Take out the MAIN SPEAKER ASS'Y. (2) Remove the 1 screw [ K ] attaching the earth wire ( black )
(3) Remove the other hand MAIN SPEAKER ASS'Y same on the PDP UNIT.
steps. (3) Remove the 1 screw [ L ] attaching the earth wire ( green
(4) If necessary, remove the [SR] and [SL] connector. and yellow ).
(4) Remove the 2 screws [ M ] .
3.1.4 REMOVING THE DISPLAY SW ASS'Y (Fig.1) (5) Take out the LINE FILTER PWB.
• Remove the SIDE SPEAKER COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ E ]. 3.1.10 REMOVING THE AUDIO PWB (Fig.2)
(2) Take out the DISPLAY SW ASS'Y. • Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the SHIELD COVER.
3.1.5 REMOVING THE DISPLAY SW PWB (Fig.1) • Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET.
• Remove the SIDE SPEAKER COVER. (1) Remove the [ SR ], [ SL ], [ CB ] connector on the AUDIO
• Remove the DISPLAY SW ASS'Y. PWB.
(1) Remove the 3 screws [ F ]. (2) Remove the [ A ], [ C ], [ D ] connector on the DISPLAY
(2) Take out the DISPLAY SW PWB. INTERFACE PWB.
(3) Remove the [ T ] connector on the DISPLAY SW PWB. (3) Remove the [ CN9003 ] ( B ) connector on the VIDEO
SMPS PWB.
3.1.6 REMOVING THE SENSOR PWB (Fig.1)
(4) Remove the 4 screws [ N ].
• Remove the SIDE SPEAKER COVER.
(5) Take out the AUDIO PWB.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ G ].
(2) Take out the SENSOR PWB. 3.1.11 REMOVING THE DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB (Fig.2)
(3) Remove the [ X ] connector on the SENSOR PWB. • Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the SHIELD COVER.
3.1.7 REMOVING THE SHIELD COVER (Fig.1)
• Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET.
• Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the [ A ], [ C ], [ D ], [ E ], [ T ], [ X ], [ V ], [ G ],
(1) Remove the 6 screws [ H ].
[ LVDS ] connector on the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB.
(2) Take out the SHIELD COVER.
(2) Remove the 2 screws [ O ] attaching the MDR connector.
3.1.8 REMOVING THE TERMINAL BRACKET (Fig.1) (3) Remove the 2 screws [ P ] attaching the DVI connector.
• Remove the REAR COVER. (4) Remove the 2 screws [ Q ].
• Remove the SHIELD COVER. (5) Take out the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB.
(1) Remove the 5 screws [ I ].
(2) Remove the 2 screws [ J ].
(3) Take out the TERMINAL BRACKET.
CN8001 P
SMPS PWB
K
EARTH
WIRE
(BLACK)
CN9003 VIDEO SMPS PWB
Fig.2
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3.1.12 REMOVING THE CHASSIS BASE (Fig.3) 3.1.14 REMOVING THE TEMP. SENSOR PWB (Fig.3)
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the SHIELD COVER. (1) Remove the [ V ] connector on the TEMP. SENSOR PWB.
• Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET. (2) Remove the screw [ V ].
• Remove the LINE FILTER PWB. (3) Take out the TEMP. SENSOR PWB.
• Remove the AUDIO PWB. 3.1.15 REMOVING THE PDP UNIT (Fig.3)
• Remove the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ R ]. • Remove the SHIELD COVER.
(2) Remove the 1 screw [ S ] attaching the earth wire. • Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET.
(3) If necessary, remove the cable and wires from wire clamp. • Remove the LINE FILTER PWB.
(4) Pull up the CHASSIS BASE. • Remove the AUDIO PWB.
3.1.13 REMOVING THE BACK FRAME BRACKET (Fig.3) • Remove the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB.
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the CHASSIS BASE.
• Remove the SHIELD COVER. • Remove the BACK FRAME BRACKET.
• Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET. • Remove the TEMP. SENSOR PWB.
• Remove the LINE FILTER PWB. (1) Rise with the back frame spacer on the PDP UNIT back
• Remove the AUDIO PWB. side.
• Remove the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB. (2) Take out the PDP UNIT.
• Remove the CHASSIS BASE. 3.1.16 REMOVING THE WOOFER SPEAKER BOX (Fig.3)
(1) Remove the 4 screws [ T ]. (1) Remove the 6 screws [ W ].
(2) Remove the 4 screws [ U ]. (2) Take out the WOOFER SPEAKER BOX.
(3) If necessary, remove the cable and wires from wire clamp.
(4) Pull up the BACK FRAME BRACKET. 3.1.17 REMOVING THE SPEAKER (WOOFER) (Fig.3)
(5) The other hand BACK FRAME BRACKET is removed • Remove the WOOFER SPEAKER BOX.
same steps. (1) Remove the 20 screws [ X ].
(2) Pull up the WOOFER SPEAKER HOLDER.
(3) Remove the 4 screws [ Y ].
(4) Take out the WOOFER.
(5) Remove the other hand WOOFER same steps.
R S WOOFER
W
SPEAKER
HOLDER
CHASSIS BASE
U
EARTH
BACK FRAME WIRE
BRACKET T
T
U T
Y SPEAKER
(WOOFER )
BACK FRAME
BRACKET
V
WOOFER SPEAKER
V BACK COVER
Fig.3
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3.1.18 THE SIDE BLACKET (Fig.4) 3.1.19 REMOVE THE FRONT FILTER (Fig.4)
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
• Remove the SHIELD COVER. • Remove the SHIELD COVER.
• Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET. • Remove the TERMINAL BRACKET.
• Remove the LINE FILTER PWB. • Remove the LINE FILTER PWB.
• Remove the AUDIO PWB. • Remove the AUDIO PWB.
• Remove the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB. • Remove the DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB.
• Remove the CHASSIS BASE. • Remove the CHASSIS BASE.
• Remove the BACK FRAME BRACKET. • Remove the BACK FRAME BRACKET.
• Remove the PDP UNIT. • Remove the PDP UNIT.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ Z ]. (1) Remove the 2 screws [ c ] attaching the UPPER
(2) Remove the screw [ a ]. BRACKET.
(3) Remove the screw [ b ] attaching the earth wire. (2) Remove the 6 screws [ d ] attaching the GLASS HOLDER
(4) Pull up the SIDE BRACKET. (UPPER) from upper side.
(5) Remove the other hand SIDE BRACKET same steps. (3) Pull up the UPPER BRACKET.
(4) Remove the 2 screws [ e ] attaching the UPPER
BRACKET.
(5) Remove the 6 screws [ f ] attaching the GLASS HOLDER
(UPPER) from under side.
(6) Take out the FRONT FILTER.
Z
PDP UNIT
a
SIDE BRACKET
GLASS HOLDER
MOUNTING (UNDER)
BOSS
f
UNDER
BRACKET
UPPER
BRACKET
c
Z
EARTH
WIRE
b
a
GLASS HOLDER
(UPPER)
TOP
d FRONT PANEL
SIDE BRACKET
FRONT FILTER
Fig.4
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3.1.20 DISASSEMBLY PDP UNIT
3.1.20.1 REMOVING THE SMPS PWB 3.1.20.6 REMOVING THE LOGIC-MAIN PWB
• Remove the REAR COVER. • Remove the REAR COVER.
(1) Remove the CN8007/CN8008/CN8004/BUFFER/CN8003/ • Remove the CHASSIS BASE.
CN8009/CN8002 connectors on the SMPS PWB. (1) Remove the CN101/CN201/CN401/CN402/CN403/CN803
(2) Remove the 8 screws [g]. connectors on the LOGIC-MAIN PWB.
(3) Remove the SMPS PWB. (2) Remove the 6 screws [l].
(3) Remove the LOGIC-MAIN PWB.
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CN9005
CN9007 CN8003 CN8009
CN9006 BUFFER CN8002
CN9003
CN8004 CN8001
CN9002
CN9001 CN8007
CN201
CN9004 CN8008 CN803
CN5008 CN101
CN5001 CN401
CN5401 CN402
CN403
CN5404
CN5402
CN4001
CN5406 CN4003
CN5403
CN5405
CN5505 CN4004
CN5501
CN5506
CN5502 CN4002
CN5504 CN4005
CN5503
Y-BUF-U PWB
Y-BUF-L PWB
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3.2 DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE (RECEIVER UNIT) (Fig. 6)
• Make sure that the power cord is pulled out from the AC wall • Remove the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE.
socket. • Remove the MI-COM & DIST MODULE PWB and DIST
3.2.1 REMOVING THE TOP COVER RELAY PWB.
(1) Remove the 4 screws [ A ] from both side of the TOP (1) Remove the [ CN1001 ] and [ CN1002 ] connector on the
COVER. MAIN PWB.
(2) Remove the 3 screws [ B ] from rear side of the TOP (2) Remove the [ CN90PW ] [ CN900X ] and [ CN90E1 ]
COVER. connector on the RECEIVER POWER PWB.
(3) Pull up the TOP COVER. (3) Remove the earth wire [ CN90E2 ] from chassis.
(4) Remove the 6 screws [ P ].
3.2.2 REMOVING THE BACK COVER (5) Take out the RECEIVER POWER PWB.
• Remove the TOP COVER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ C ] attaching the AC connector. 3.2.7 REMOVING THE FRONT PANEL
(2) Remove the 3 screws [ D ]. • Remove the TOP COVER.
(3) Remove the 6 screws [ E ] attaching the each jacks. (1) Remove the 1 screw [ Q ] from front side.
(4) Remove the 2 screws [ F ] attaching the digital connector. (2) Remove the 1 screw [ R ] from top side.
(5) Remove the 2 screws [ G ] attaching the DIGITAL INPUT (3) Remove the 2 claws [ Y ] from left and right side.
MODULE. (4) Pull out the FRONT PANEL.
(6) Remove the 2 screws [ H ] attaching the DVI terminal. 3.2.8 REMOVING THE DAMPER
(7) Remove the 1 nat [ I ] attaching the antenna terminal. • Remove the TOP COVER.
(8) Take out the rear cover. • Remove the FRONT PANEL.
3.2.3 REMOVING THE CHASSIS BRACKET (1) Remove the 1 screw [ S ] from back side of the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the TOP COVER. (2) Remove the DAMPER.
(1) Remove the 2 screws [ J ]. 3.2.9 REMOVING THE FRONT CONTROL PWB
(2) Pull up the CHASSIS BRACKET. • Remove the TOP COVER.
3.2.4 REMOVING THE DIGITAL INPUT MODULE • Remove the FRONT PANEL.
• Remove the TOP COVER. (1) Remove the card wire from the [ H ] and [ G ] connector.
• Remove the BACK COVER. (2) Remove the 4 screws [ T ].
(1) Remove the connector [ AU ], [ SR ], [ DC ], [ Q ] on the (3) Take out the FRONT CONTROL PWB.
DIGITAL INPUT MODULE. 3.2.10 REMOVING THE RECEIVER PWB
(2) Remove the 2 screws [ K ]. • Remove the TOP COVER.
(3) Take out the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE. • Remove the BACK COVER.
3.2.5 REMOVING THE MI-COM & DIST MODULE PWB AND • Remove the CHASSIS BRACKET.
DIST RELAY PWB • Remove the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE.
• Remove the TOP COVER. • Remove the MI-COM & DIST MODULE PWB and DIST RELAY PWB.
• Remove the BACK COVER. (1) Remove the [ CN1005 ] and [ CN1006 ] connector.
• Remove the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE. (2) Pull up the RECEIVER PWB.
(1) Remove the [ CN100A ] connector on the MI-COM & DIST 3.2.11 REMOVING THE MAIN PWB
MODULE PWB. • Remove the TOP COVER.
(2) Remove the 2 screws [ L ]. • Remove the BACK COVER.
(3) Remove the 2 screws [ M ]. • Remove the CHASSIS BRACKET.
(4) Remove the 2 screws [ N ]. • Remove the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE.
(5) Pull up the DIST RELAY PWB from MAIN PWB. • Remove the MI-COM & DIST MODULE PWB and DIST RELAY PWB.
(6) Remove the 5 screws [ O ] attaching the MI-COM & DIST • Remove the FRONT PANEL.
MODULE PWB. • Remove the RECEIVER PWB.
(7) Take out the MI-COM & DIST MODULE PWB and DIST (1) Remove the 3 screws [ U ] attaching the bracket.
RELAY PWB from the DIST HOLDER. (2) Remove the 2 screws [ V ].
3.2.6 REMOVING THE RECEIVER POWER PWB (3) Remove the 2 screws [ W ].
• Remove the TOP COVER. (4) Take out the MAIN PWB.
• Remove the BACK COVER.
CAUTION AT DISASSEMBLY
DIGITAL INPUT MODULE Prior to disassembly, unplug the power code from the AC outlet without fail. (Turn
the power "off".)
Short the SB connector [1] pin and [2] pin of the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE. (At the
time of assembling)
Before the rear panel is inserted into the cabinet, release the short-circuit between
the SB connector [1] pin and [2] pin of the DIGITAL INPUT MODULE.
1 2
After releasing the short-circuit between the SB connectors, do not turn the power
3 4
on until the rear panel is inserted into the cabinet.
5 6
BACK COVER SB Negligence in carrying out the above steps may cause the inactivation of the TV.
connector
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A
(x4)
TOP COVER
B
L
(x3)
M (x2)
DIST HOLDER
N (x2)
(x2)
A
J CN100A
DIST RELAY PWB
CHASSIS BRACKET
MI-COM & DIST
b MODULE PWB
J
(x2)
RECEIVER PWB
a
O (x5)
FRONT PANEL
(BACK SIDE)
P
c RECEIVER POWER PWB
S (x6)
CN1001
CN1006 CN1002
FRONT DAMPER g CN90PW
PANEL Y CN1005
R V
(x1) Claw CN90E1
Q (x2)
T CN90E2
Y (x4)
Claw H CN900X
G
MAIN PWB
(x2)
W
BOTTOM CASE
FRONT b
CONTROL C
PWB
FFC WIRE
g EARTH WIRE
U d
(x2) e
a CN90E2
d
SR K
e Q
DC (x2)
AU
AC
FRONT PANEL BRACKET INLET
DIGITAL INPUT
MODULE PWB
c F
G D
FRONT H (x2)
DOOR ANTENNA (x3)
(x2)
TERMINAL (x2)
E
BACK COVER I
(x6)
Fig.6
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3.3 REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC
This unit uses the nonvolatile memory IC. The memory IC memories data for video-chroma and drive circuits. To replace the memory
IC without the data written, malfunctions might occurred while power is on, and the normal image might not appear. When replacing
the memory IC, be sure to use the IC written with the initial values of data.
3.3.1 PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING THE MEMORY IC
NOTE: SERVICE MODE SETTING ITEMS
Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the setting Setting items Settings Item No.
of TV / CATV SW of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is at the
1. PICTURE/SOUND (sound and picture setting)
"TV" side and the setting of VCR / DVD SW is at the "VCR"
side. If the switches have not been properly set, you cannot Sound circuits (A) Fixed A01~A27
enter the SERVICE MODE. Video circuits (S) Adjust S01~S99
(1) Switch the power off and unplug the power cord from the
wall outlet. Deflection circuits (D) Fixed D01~D32
(2) Replacing the memory IC. [Be sure to use the IC written Factory setting items (F) Adjust F01~F59
with the initial values of data] 2. YC SEP
(3) Plug the power cord into the wall outlet and switch the
power on. 3-dimensional YC separation Adjust YCM001~YCM185
(4) Receive channel setting setting Fixed YCS001~YCS114
(5) User setting
3. WHITE BALANCE: Cannot adjust
Memories the user setting items. The [SETTINGS OF
FACTORY SHIPMENT] setting is as next page. 4. MEMORY SETUP: Do not adjust
(6) SERVICE MODE Memory data edit Fixed -
Check the SERVICE MODE setting items of setting mode
5. RF AFC: AFC setting (Automaticaly set)
in Table 1, set if necessary. For setting method, please
refer to the [ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION : 6. DD/CM
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE ] of ADJUSTMENT section. Panel image processing setting Adjust DDT01~DDT34
Fixed CMT01~CMT57
Fixed DDP01~DDP37
MAIN MENU Fixed CMP01~CMP03
7. PANEL: Do not adjust
Panel power limit control Fixed PDA001~PDA012
1.PICTURE/SOUND 7.PANEL Fixed PDB001~PDA021
2.YC SEP 8.PP Fixed RGA001~RGA003
3.WHITE BALANCE 9.IP
8. PP
4.MEMORY SETUP 0.HDMI
5.RF AFC Multi-screen processing setting Adjust ADM001~ADM034
6.DD/CM Fixed PPA001~PPA008
Fixed PPB001~PPB036
Fixed PPC001~PPC008
Fixed PPD001~PPD025
9. IP
DIST processing setting Fixed IPA001~IPA120
Fixed IPB001~IPB079
Fixed IPC001~IPC044
Fixed IPD001~IPD026
Fixed IPE001~IPE015
0. HDMI
Digital input process setting Fixed HDM001~HDM080
Fixed RHD001~RHD170
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3.3.2 SETTINGS OF FACTORY SHIPMENT
3.3.2.1 BUTTON OPERATION (DISPLAY UNIT) 3.3.2.2 REMOTE CONTROL DIRECT OPERATION
Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
INPUT TV INPUT TV
CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL CABLE-02
VOLUME 10 VOLUME 10
MUTING OFF
DISPLAY OFF
SOUND AHS OFF
BBE ON
AHB ON
ASPECT PANORAMA
OFF TIMER OFF
VIDEO STATUS DINAMIC
NATURAL CINEMA AUTO
HD MODE
COLOR DIG. NOISE COLOR
PICTURE BRIGHT COLOR TINT DETAIL
TEMPERATURE CLEAR MANAGEMENT
DINAMIC +05 -02 -08 00 +05 HIGH OFF VIVID
STANDARD 00 00 00 00 00 LOW OFF VIVID
GAME -05 00 +03 00 -03 HIGH OFF VIVID
THEATER 00 00 00 00 00 LOW OFF VIVID
(2) SOUND
Setting item Setting value
TREBLE 00
BASS 00
BALANCE 00
MTS STREO
(3) SETTINGS
Setting item Setting value Setting item Setting value
POSITION ADJUSTMENT Center NOISE MUTING ON
VIDEO STATUS DYNAMIC FRONT PANEL LOCK OFF
XDS ID ON AUTO SHUT OFF OFF
POWER INDICATOR HIGH DIGITAL-IN SIZE-1
TV SPEAKER OFF ON V-CHIP OFF
AUDIO OUTPUT FIX AUTO DEMO OFF
LANGUAGE ENG IMAGE SHIFT STD
CLOSED CAPTION OFF V1 SMART INPUT OFF
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3.4 REPLACEMENT OF CHIP COMPONENT
3.4.1 CAUTIONS
(1) Avoid heating for more than 3 seconds.
(2) Do not rub the electrodes and the resist parts of the pattern.
(3) When removing a chip part, melt the solder adequately.
(4) Do not reuse a chip part after removing it.
(1) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and al- (1) Apply solder to the pattern as indicated in the figure.
ternately melt the solder at each end.
(2) Grasp the chip part with tweezers and place it on the sol-
der. Then heat and melt the solder at both ends of the chip
part.
(2) Shift with the tweezers and remove the chip part.
(2) As shown in the figure, push the part with tweezers and al-
ternately melt the solder at each lead. Shift and remove the
A
chip part.
B
C
(4) Then solder leads B and C.
B
NOTE :
After removing the part, remove remaining solder from the pat- C
tern.
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SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENTS
4.1 ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION
(1) There are 2 ways of adjusting this TV : One is with the (7) Preparation for adjustment. Unless otherwise specified in
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT and the other is the the adjustment items, preset the following functions with
conventional method using adjustment parts and the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.
components.
Setting item Settings
(2) The adjustment using the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is
made on the basis of the initial setting values. The VIDEO STATUS STANDARD
setting values which adjust the screen to the optimum BRIGHT / CONTRAST / COLOR / TINT Center
condition can be different from the initial setting
values. COLOR TEMPERATURE LOW
(3) Make sure that connection is correctly made AC to AC DIG. NOISE CLEAR OFF
power source. COLOR MANEGMENT STD
(4) Turn on the power of the TV and measuring instruments for
warning up for at least 30 minutes before starting NATURAL CINEMA OFF
adjustments. DIGITAL VNR OFF
(5) If the receive or input signal is not specified, use the most
TREBLE / BASS / BALANCE Center
appropriate signal for adjustment.
(6) Never touch the parts (such as variable resistors, BBE OFF
transformers and condensers) not shown in the adjustment AHS OFF
items of this service adjustment.
AHB OFF
DIST HOLDER
MAIN PWB
BOTTOM CASE
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4.4
CN9001 (PDP UNIT : VIDEO SMPS PWB) TEMP. SENSOR PWB CN8001 (PDP UNIT : SMPS PWB)
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V
CN9002 (PDP UNIT : VIDEO SMPS PWB) CN9003 (PDP UNIT : VIDEO SMPS PWB)
DISPLAY SW
PWB
A PW
Q E T X V T
LINE FILTER PWB
MAIN PARTS LOCATIONS (DISPLAY UNIT)
A B
C
DISPLAY INTERFACE PWB X
SR CB SL
D
C
ADDRESS(H) 0000
1.PICTURE/SOUND 7.PANEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2.YC SEP 8.PP AA 55 00 00 FF 00 00 00
3.WHITE BALANCE 9.IP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
4.MEMORY SETUP 0.HDMI AA 55 00 00 FF 00 00 00
5.RF AFC
6.DD/CM
5.RF AFC
TUNER MAIN
AFC ON
FINE -10
1.PICTURE/SOUND 6.DD/CM
NTSC CINE ST L FL MUTE NTSC CINE ST L FL MUTE
VOLUME(+/-) key
DDT01~34
CMT01~57
DDP01~37
CHANNEL(+/-) key CMP01~03
A01~A27
PDA001
S01 IN OUT TEM
APL MIN MAX
D01~D32
8.PP
D01 NTSC CINE ST L FL MUTE
ADM001~034
F01~F59 PPA001~008
PPB001~036
PPC001~008
F01 PPD001~025
PPA001
DO NOT ADJUST
2.YC SEP 9.IP
NTSC CINE ST L FL MUTE NTSC CINE ST L FL MUTE
IPA001~120
IPB001~079
IPC001~044
YCM001~185
IPD001~026
YCS001~114
IPE001~015
YCM01 IPA001
HDM001~080
RHD001~170
BR
DRV R069 B054
CUT R078 G079 B079 GCR001
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4.6 BASIC OPERATION OF THE SERVICE MODE [USING REMOTE CONTROL]
4.6.1 HOW TO ENTER THE SERVICE MODE
NOTE: MAIN MENU
Ensure that the cursor (arrow) of the User Menu screen is
pointing at Picture Control.
Before entering the SERVICE MODE, confirm that the setting
of TV / CATV SW of the REMOTE CONTROL UNIT is at the 1.PICTURE/SOUND 7.PANEL
"TV" side and the setting of VCR / DVD SW is at the "VCR" 2.YC SEP 8.PP
side. If the switches have not been properly set, you cannot 3.WHITE BALANCE 9.IP
enter the SERVICE MODE.
4.MEMORY SETUP 0.HDMI
(1) Set to 0 minutes using the [SLEEP TIMER] key.
(2) Press the [VIDEO STATUS] key and [DISPLAY] key
5.RF AFC
simultaneously, then enter the Service Menu mode. 6.DD/CM
(3) When the Main Menu is displayed, press any key of the [0]
to [9] key to enter the corresponding menu mode.
*Press any of the [0] to [9] keys before the Service Menu
mode disappears.
(4) Select the service item using the [ CH (+/-)] key.
(5) Set the value using the [ VOL. (+/-)] key.
(6) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set value.
VCR / DVD SW
INPUT 1
V1 1 2 3
INPUT 2
V2 4 5 6 [0]~[9] key
INPUT 3
V3 7 8 9
INPUT 4 RETURN+
V4 100+ 0 TV
MENU
CH
BACK
[BACK] key
VCR CHANNEL VCR DVD
PREV NEXT POWER TV VCR
REW PLAY FF
RM-C13G
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4.6.4 SETTINGS OF THE SERVICE MENUS
4.6.4.1 [1. PICTURE/SOUND (Picture/sound setting)]
Adjusts output data to ports such as Audio, Drive, Video and (2) Adpect / Multi (8) I-P interpolation MODE
others (Item F):
(1) SIGNAL TYPE (1) Signal Type (3) Picture Selection (7) Data Saving Method
The signal currently displayed on the screen is displayed.
NTSC : NTSC (525i = S/Composite) NTSC FULL ST L FL MUTE
DVD : 525i (Component)
ED : 525p
HD : 1125i
750p : 750p
HED1 : HDCP 525p size1 A01
HED2 : HDCP 525p size2 ***
HHD : HDCP 1125i
H750 : HDCP 750p
(2) ASPECT / MULTI (5) Service Item Codes (4) White Balance (6) Value Setting(Data)
ONE SCREEN
FULL : FULL NOTE:
PANO : PANORAMA Setting for any of the following items that is not included in the
CINE : CINEMA “ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE” section found in the later part
REGU : REGULER of this manual will not be performed in servicing.
MULTI SCREEN 4.6.4.2 [2. YC SEP (3D Y/C Separation setting)]
M1 : SINGLE (for adjustment) < Do not change settings of items that are not included in the
M2-1 : SPLIT (4 : 3) "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE" section. >
M2-2 : SPLIT (16 : 9) Sets output data to the 3D Y/C separation circuit.
M4 : POP • [ CH (+/-)] key
M12 : INDEX For scrolling up/down the item codes.
(3) PICTURE SELECTION • [ VOL (+/-)] key
Displays current picture selection mode For scrolling up/down the data values.
ST : STANDARD 4.6.4.3 [3. WHITE BALANCE (White Balance setting)]
DA : DINAMIC Setting for this item is not required in servicing.
TH : THEATER
GA : GAME 4.6.4.4 [4. MEMORY SETUP (Memory setting)]
(4) WHITE BALANCE [Do not change settings]
Displays white balance setting item in the picture selection mode 4.6.4.5 [5. RF AFC]
H : HIGH Setting for this item is not required in servicing.
L : LOW 4.6.4.6 [6. DD/CM]
(5) SERVICE ITEM CODES < Do not change settings of items that are not included in the
Displays corresponding codes for A: Sound, S: Signal, D: "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE" section. >
Deflection and F: Factory Settings. Adjustment of color manegment and device driver
< Settings of Service Item >
• [ CH (+/-)] key
• [ CH (+/-)] key
For scrolling up/ down the item codes. For scrolling up/down the item codes.
• [ VOL (+/-)] key
A01 S01 D01 F01 For scrolling up/down the data values.
• [ SLEEP TIMER ] key 4.6.4.7 [7. PANEL]
For switching to the next item. [Do not change settings]
A01 S01 D01 F01 Panel power limit control
(6) VALUE SETTING (DATA) 4.6.4.8 [8. PP (Multi-screen Processing setting)]
Specify values for each of the items in sequence. < Do not change settings of items that are not included in the
• [ VOL (+/-)] key "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE" section. >
For selecting the value (data) of each item by scrolling Sets output data to the multi-screen processing circuit.
up/down the key. • [ CH (+/-)] key
• [MUTING] key For scrolling up/down the item codes.
For saving the entered values (data). • [ VOL (+/-)] key
(7) DATA SAVING METHOD For scrolling up/down the data values.
Displays the method for saving the entered values (data).
4.6.4.9 [9. IP (DIST setting)]
MUTE : Press [MUTING] key [Do not change settings]
DIR : Change data then memory at the same time. Sets output data to the DIST circuit.
(8) I-P interpolation MODE 4.6.4.10 [0. HDMI]
Not required in servicing.
[Do not change settings]
FL : FRAME Sets output data to the DIGITAL INPUT circuit
L1 : LINE
23 : COMPULSORY NATURAL CINEMA IN
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4.7 INITIAL SETTING VALUES IN THE SERVICE MODE
• Perform fine-tuning based on the "initial values" using the remote control when in the Service mode.
• The "initial values" serve only as an indication rough standard and therefore the values with which optimal display can be achieved
may be different from the default values. But, don't change the values that are not written in "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE". They
are fixed values.
NOTE:
As for the items whose settings are "Fixed" in Table 1 in "3.3 REPLACEMENT OF MEMORY IC", the following tables show initial
values in NTSC signal input mode. As for the items whose conditions of SETTING VALUE are not written in the following tables,
the following tables show initial values in NTSC signal input mode.
• Among the initial values, there are some that are displayed "( )"as offset values. These are values relative to the base or absolute
values. Set the values by addinG offset values to the base values. Base values are displayed as "---".
4.7.1 [1.PICTURE/SOUND]
Item Variable Item Variable
Item Setting value Item Setting value
No. range No. range
A01 (Not display) 000~007 003 A15 (Not display) 000~003 000
A02 (Not display) 000~007 003 A16 (Not display) 000~003 000
A03 (Not display) 000~007 003 A17 (Not display) 000~003 000
A04 (Not display) 000~007 004 A18 IN LEVEL 000~255 (Not used)
A05 (Not display) 000~015 009 A19 LOW SEP 000~255 (Not used)
A06 (Not display) 000~015 006 A20 HI SEP 000~255 (Not used)
A07 (Not display) 000~015 006 A21 AHS MVE -128~+127 000
A08 (Not display) 000~015 003 A22 AHS MSC -128~+127 000
A09 (Not display) 000~007 006 A23 (Not display) 000~001 (Not used)
A10 (Not display) 000~007 004 A24 (Not display) 000~001 (Not used)
A11 (Not display) 000~063 063 A25 (Not display) 000~001 (Not used)
A12 (Not display) 000~063 063 A26 (Not display) 000~001 (Not used)
A13 (Not display) 000~003 000 A27 (Not display) 000~001 (Not used)
A14 (Not display) 000~007 000
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i 525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S01 COLOR 000~255 140 135 140 130 140 130 148 140
S02 TINAD 000~255 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
S03 OF COLOR -127~128 (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---)
S04 OF TINAD -127~128 (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---)
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i/525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S05 BRIG 000~255 038 038 044 040 043 038
S06 CONT 000~255 125 125 128 128 128 128
S07 OF BRIG -127~128 (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---)
S08 OF CONT -127~128 (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---)
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Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i 525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S09 BYGN 000~255 126 130 125 130 128 130 118 120
S10 OF BYGN -127~128 (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---) (---)
S11 RYAXIS -127~128 +006 000 +006 000 +006 000 000 000
S12 MTX 000~003 000 000 000 000 000 000 001 001
Item Variable
Item Setting value
No. range
S13 (Not display) --- (Not used)
S14 (Not display) --- (Not used)
S15 (Not display) --- (Not used)
S16 (Not display) --- (Not used)
S17 (Not display) --- (Not used)
S18 (Not display) --- (Not used)
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S19 CUTR 000~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
S20 OF CUTR -127~128 000 000 000 000 000 000
S21 CUTG 000~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
S22 OF CUTG -127~128 128 128 128 128 128 128
S23 CUTB 000~255 128 128 128 128 128 128
S24 OF CUTB -127~128 000 000 000 000 000 000
S25 CUTR 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000
S26 CUTG 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000
S27 CUTB 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000
S28 BTHN 000~001 001 000 001 000 001 000
S29 BCALM 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000
S30 BKAKOU 000~031 008 003 002 000 002 004
S31 BLIM 000~063 016 010 015 000 015 003
S32 BSTPO 000~063 048 050 050 050 055 050
S33 BKAKON 000~001 001 001 001 001 001 001
S34 WTHN 000~001 001 001 001 001 001 001
S35 WCALM 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 001
S36 WKAKOU 000~031 000 000 000 000 000 000
S37 WLIM 000~255 200 255 220 255 225 225
S38 WSTPO 000~063 050 000 054 000 018 000
S39 WPEAK 000~063 060 063 065 063 060 063
S40 WKAKON 000~001 001 000 001 000 001 000
S41 WGAINC 000~001 000 001 001 001 000 001
S42 GAINB 000~003 001 000 001 000 000 000
S43 SLIC 000~031 011 031 013 031 012 031
S44 APG 000~003 001 003 001 003 001 003
S45 GAINA 000~003 001 003 001 003 001 003
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Item Variable Setting value
Item
No. range STANDARD THEATER
S46 (Not used) 000~015 015 015
S47 (Not used) 000~015 015 015
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i/525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S48 DCTRAN 000~015 015 015 015 015 015 015
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i/525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S61 PLPOL2 000~001 001 001 001 001 001 001
S62 PLEV2 000~127 016 016 016 016 016 016
S63 PLPOL1 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000
S64 PLEV1 000~127 000 000 000 000 000 000
NOTE:
Data of the setting value is selected in the order of "SPLIT-SCREEN" and "REGULAR".
Setting value
NTSC
Item Variable
Item MULTI-SCREEN ASPECT 525i/525p 750p/1125i
No. range
SPLIT REGULAR
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S65 MODC 000~003 003 003 003 003 002 002 002 002
S66 RMC 000~003 001 001 003 003 001 003 003 003
S67 RGA 000~003 003 003 003 003 002 003 003 003
S68 CLIP 000~015 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
S69 COR 000~063 019 019 019 019 019 019 019 019
1-28 (No.YA029)
Item Variable
Item Setting value
No. range
S70 TINTON 001~001 001
S71 DRIVER 001~255 240
S72 DRIVEG 001~255 240
S73 DRIVEB 001~255 240
S74 EECONT 001~031 006
S75 EEBRT 001~031 003
Item Variable
Item Setting value
No. range
S84 (Not display) 001~015 (Not used)
S85 (Not display) 001~255 (Not used)
S86 (Not display) 001~255 (Not used)
S87 (Not display) 001~003 (Not used)
Setting value
Item Variable
Item NTSC 525i 525p 750p/1125i
No. range
STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER STANDARD THEATER
S88 APLGAIN 001~007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007
S89 APLLIM 001~255 030 030 030 030 030 030 030 030
S90 ABSGAIN 001~127 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
S91 BLKGAIN 001~007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007
S92 BLKLIM 001~031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031
S93 WHTGAIN 001~007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007 007
S94 WHTLIM 001~031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031 031
S95 DCSTART 001~255 060 060 055 060 055 060 060 060
S96 DCGAIN 001~015 008 006 018 006 008 008 006 006
S97 DCLIM 001~063 030 025 025 019 025 025 030 025
S98 (Not display) 001~001 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
S99 (Not display) 001~001 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
(No.YA029)1-29
Item Variable Item Variable
Item Setting value Item Setting value
No. range No. range
D01 (Not display) 000~127 000 F01 (Not display) 000~255 008
D02 (Not display) 000~063 000 F02 (Not display) 000~255 001
D03 (Not display) 000~127 000 F03 (Not display) 000~255 000
D04 (Not display) 000~063 000 F04 (Not display) 000~255 032
D05 (Not display) 000~031 000 F05 (Not display) 000~001 000
D06 (Not display) 000~127 000 F06 (Not display) 000~001 001
D07 (Not display) 000~127 000 F07 (Not display) 000~255 111
D08 (Not display) 000~031 000 F08 (Not display) 000~255 039
D09 (Not display) 000~031 000 F09 (Not display) 000~015 000
D10 (Not display) 000~007 000 F10 (Not display) 000~015 000
D11 (Not display) 000~007 000 F11 (Not display) 000~015 000
D12 (Not display) 000~001 000 F12 (Not display) 000~015 000
D13 (Not display) 000~031 000 F13 (Not display) 000~015 000
D14 (Not display) 000~031 000 F14 (Not display) 000~015 000
D15 (Not display) 000~255 000 F15 (Not display) 000~015 000
D16 (Not display) 000~255 000 F16 (Not display) 000~127 070
D17 (Not display) 000~001 000 F17 (Not display) 000~001 000
D18 (Not display) 000~015 000 F18 (Not display) 000~001 000
D19 (Not display) 000~015 000 F19 (Not display) 000~001 000
D20 (Not display) 000~015 000 F20 (Not display) 000~255 005
D21 (Not display) 000~015 000 F21 (Not display) 000~255 002
D22 (Not display) 000~001 000 F22 (Not display) 000~001 000
D23 (Not display) 000~031 000 F23 (Not display) 000~255 098
D24 (Not display) 000~031 000 F24 (Not display) 000~255 006
D25 (Not display) 000~015 000 F25 (Not display) 000~255 040
D26 (Not display) 000~015 000 F26 (Not display) 000~255 040
D27 (Not display) 000~127 052 F27 (Not display) 000~255 000
D28 (Not display) 000~003 000 F28 (Not display) 000~001 000
D29 (Not display) 000~001 000 F29 (Not display) 000~001 000
D30 (Not display) 000~001 000 F30 (Not display) 000~001 000
D31 (Not display) 000~001 000 F31 (Not display) 000~001 000
D32 (Not display) 000~001 000 F32 (Not display) 000~255 006
F33 (Not display) 000~255 000
F34 (Not display) 000~255 251
F35 (Not display) 000~255 030
F36 (Not display) 000~255 255
F37 (Not display) 000~001 000
F38 (Not display) 000~001 000
F39 (Not display) 000~001 000
F40 (Not display) 000~001 000
1-30 (No.YA029)
Setting value
Item Variable
Item DIGITAL
No. range NTSC 525i 525p 750p 1125i
525i 525p 750p 1125i
F41 (Not display) 000~003 000 002 002 002 002 002 002 002 002
F42 (Not display) 000~001 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000
F43 (Not display) 000~063 039 044 037 025 026 040 037 037 040
Item Variable
Item Setting value
No. range
F44 (Not display) 000~001 000
F45 (Not display) 000~007 000
F46 OUT LV. 000~255 090
F47 LIMIT B 000~255 000
F48 LIMIT A 000~255 000
F49 (Not display) 000~255 128
F50 (Not display) 000~255 128
F51 (Not display) 000~255 128
F52 (Not display) 000~255 255
F53 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F54 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F55 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F56 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F57 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F58 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F59 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F60 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F61 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F62 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F63 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F64 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F65 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F66 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F67 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F68 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F69 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
F70 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
(No.YA029)1-31
4.7.2 [2.YC SEP]
NOTE : Setting
Initial setting value is reference value at following condition. Item No. Item Variable range
value
INPUT SIGNAL : NTSC
YCM039 (Not display) 000~127 072
ASPECT : FULL
MULTI-SCREEN : SINGLE YCM040 (Not display) 000~003 002
VIDEO STATUS : STANDARD YCM041 (Not display) 000~063 032
COLOR TEMPERATURE : LOW YCM042 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM043 (Not display) 000~001 000
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range YCM044 (Not display) 000~255 200
value
YCM001 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM045 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM002 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM046 (Not display) 000~255 146
YCM003 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM047 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM004 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCM048 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM005 (Not display) 000~255 239 YCM049 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM006 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCM050 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM007 (Not display) 000~255 239 YCM051 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM008 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM052 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM009 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCM053 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM010 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM054 (Not display) 000~003 002
YCM011 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM055 (Not display) 000~003 003
YCM012 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM056 (Not display) 000~003 000
YCM013 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM057 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM014 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCM058 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM015 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM059 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM016 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCM060 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM017 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM061 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM018 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCM062 (Not display) 000~015 001
YCM019 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM063 (Not display) 000~015 004
YCM020 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM064 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM021 (Not display) 000~003 002 YCM065 (Not display) 000~063 060
YCM022 (Not display) 000~007 004 YCM066 (Not display) 000~063 028
YCM023 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM067 (Not display) 000~063 025
YCM024 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM068 (Not display) 000~063 012
YCM025 (Not display) 000~007 005 YCM069 (Not display) 000~063 036
YCM026 (Not display) 000~015 003 YCM070 (Not display) 000~063 031
YCM027 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCM071 (Not display) 000~255 031
YCM028 (Not display) 000~007 003 YCM072 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM029 (Not display) 000~007 002 YCM073 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM030 (Not display) 000~003 003 YCM074 (Not display) 000~063 048
YCM031 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM075 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM032 (Not display) 000~003 003 YCM076 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM033 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM077 (Not display) 000~063 010
YCM034 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM078 (Not display) 000~063 001
YCM035 (Not display) 000~255 096 YCM079 (Not display) 000~255 000
YCM036 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM080 (Not display) 000~255 000
YCM037 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCM081 (Not display) 000~255 000
YCM038 (Not display) 000~127 062 YCM082 (Not display) 000~255 000
1-32 (No.YA029)
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
YCM083 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM128 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM084 (Not display) 000~063 012 YCM129 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM085 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM130 (Not display) 000~003 001
YCM086 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM131 (Not display) 000~255 036
YCM087 (Not display) 000~063 028 YCM132 (Not display) 000~255 160
YCM088 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM133 (Not display) 000~255 055
YCM089 (Not display) 000~031 000 YCM134 (Not display) 000~007 001
YCM090 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCM135 (Not display) 000~255 136
YCM091 (Not display) 000~015 000 YCM136 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM092 (Not display) 000~015 000 YCM137 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM093 (Not display) 000~015 003 YCM138 (Not display) 000~007 003
YCM094 (Not display) 000~063 002 YCM139 (Not display) 000~255 141
YCM095 (Not display) 000~255 045 YCM140 (Not display) 000~007 000
YCM096 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM141 (Not display) 000~255 014
YCM097 (Not display) 000~063 032 YCM142 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM098 (Not display) 000~015 008 YCM143 (Not display) 000~007 005
YCM099 (Not display) 000~015 005 YCM144 (Not display) 000~255 128
YCM100 (Not display) 000~015 008 YCM145 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM101 (Not display) 000~015 005 YCM146 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM102 (Not display) 000~015 000 YCM147 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM103 (Not display) 000~015 002 YCM148 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM104 (Not display) 000~015 008 YCM149 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM105 (Not display) 000~015 006 YCM150 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM106 (Not display) 000~255 010 YCM151 (Not display) 000~255 136
YCM107 (Not display) 000~255 032 YCM152 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM108 (Not display) 000~255 031 YCM153 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM109 (Not display) 000~255 064 YCM154 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM110 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM155 (Not display) 000~003 000
YCM111 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM156 (Not display) 000~015 015
YCM112 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM157 (Not display) 000~015 004
YCM113 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM158 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM114 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM159 (Not display) 000~127 004
YCM115 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM160 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM116 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM161 (Not display) 000~031 000
YCM117 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM162 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM118 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM163 (Not display) 000~015 003
YCM119 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM164 (Not display) 000~007 002
YCM120 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM165 (Not display) 000~031 016
YCM121 (Not display) 000~003 003 YCM166 (Not display) 000~255 235
YCM122 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM167 (Not display) 000~003 000
YCM123 (Not display) 000~255 000 YCM168 (Not display) 000~063 000
YCM124 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM169 (Not display) 000~015 003
YCM125 (Not display) 000~255 002 YCM170 (Not display) 000~015 003
YCM126 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCM171 (Not display) 000~007 000
YCM127 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCM172 (Not display) 000~255 096
(No.YA029)1-33
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
YCM173 (Not display) 000~007 003 YCS031 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM174 (Not display) 000~255 056 YCS032 (Not display) 000~003 003
YCM175 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS033 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCM176 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS034 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM177 (Not display) 000~255 022 YCS035 (Not display) 000~255 028
YCM178 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCS036 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM179 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS037 (Not display) 000~003 000
YCM180 (Not display) 000~007 004 YCS038 (Not display) 000~127 080
YCM181 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCS039 (Not display) 000~127 084
YCM182 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCS040 (Not display) 000~003 002
YCM183 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCS041 (Not display) 000~063 016
YCM184 (Not display) 000~003 001 YCS042 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCM185 (Not display) 000~255 000 YCS043 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCS044 (Not display) 000~255 128
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range YCS045 (Not display) 000~001 000
value
YCS001 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS046 (Not display) 000~255 128
YCS002 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS047 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS003 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS048 (Not display) 000~031 000
YCS004 (Not display) 000~003 003 YCS049 (Not display) 000~003 000
YCS005 (Not display) 000~255 168 YCS050 (Not display) 000~015 000
YCS006 (Not display) 000~003 003 YCS051 (Not display) 000~015 008
YCS007 (Not display) 000~255 168 YCS052 (Not display) 000~015 001
YCS008 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS053 (Not display) 000~063 010
YCS009 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS054 (Not display) 000~255 016
YCS010 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCS055 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS011 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS056 (Not display) 000~063 016
YCS012 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS057 (Not display) 000~015 008
YCS013 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS058 (Not display) 000~015 005
YCS014 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS059 (Not display) 000~015 008
YCS015 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS060 (Not display) 000~015 005
YCS016 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS061 (Not display) 000~015 000
YCS017 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS062 (Not display) 000~015 002
YCS018 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS063 (Not display) 000~015 008
YCS019 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS064 (Not display) 000~015 006
YCS020 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS065 (Not display) 000~255 010
YCS021 (Not display) 000~003 002 YCS066 (Not display) 000~255 032
YCS022 (Not display) 000~007 004 YCS067 (Not display) 000~255 031
YCS023 (Not display) 000~001 000 YCS068 (Not display) 000~255 089
YCS024 (Not display) 000~001 001 YCS069 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCS025 (Not display) 000~015 002 YCS070 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS026 (Not display) 000~015 003 YCS071 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS027 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS072 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS028 (Not display) 000~007 002 YCS073 (Not display) 000~001 000
YCS029 (Not display) 000~007 006 YCS074 (Not display) 000~001 001
YCS030 (Not display) 000~003 000 YCS075 (Not display) 000~001 000
1-34 (No.YA029)
Setting 4.7.3 [3.WHITE BALANCE]
Item No. Item Variable range
value NOTE :
YCS076 (Not display) 000~001 000 Initial setting value is reference value at following condition.
INPUT SIGNAL : NTSC
YCS077 (Not display) 000~001 000
ASPECT : FULL
YCS078 (Not display) 000~001 000 MULTI-SCREEN : SINGLE
YCS079 (Not display) 000~001 000 VIDEO STATUS : STANDARD
YCS080 (Not display) 000~003 003 COLOR TEMPERATURE : LOW
(No.YA029)1-35
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
DDT30 (Not display) 000~001 000 CMT39 (Not display) 000~255 088
DDT31 (Not display) 000~007 000 CMT40 (Not display) -128~+127 000
DDT32 (Not display) 000~255 010 CMT41 (Not display) -128~+127 +010
DDT33 (Not display) 000~255 000 CMT42 (Not display) 000~001 000
DDT34 (Not display) 000~255 042 CMT43 (Not display) 000~255 128
CMT44 (Not display) 000~001 001
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range CMT45 (Not display) 000~255 000
value
CMT01 (Not display) 000~003 000 CMT46 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMT02 (Not display) 000~255 093 CMT47 (Not display) 000~255 128
CMT03 (Not display) 000~255 010 CMT48 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMT04 (Not display) 000~255 020 CMT49 (Not display) 000~001 001
CMT05 (Not display) -032~+031 -004 CMT50 (Not display) -016~+015 000
CMT06 (Not display) -128~+127 +001 CMT51 (Not display) -016~+015 000
CMT07 (Not display) -128~+127 000 CMT52 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMT08 (Not display) -128~+127 -004 CMT53 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMT09 (Not display) -128~+127 000 CMT54 (Not display) 000~003 000
CMT10 (Not display) 000~003 000 CMT55 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMT11 (Not display) 000~255 164 CMT56 (Not display) 000~001 001
CMT12 (Not display) 000~255 020 CMT57 (Not display) 000~001 001
1-36 (No.YA029)
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
DDP25 (Not display) 000~015 006 PDB011 (Not display) 000~001 001
DDP26 (Not display) 000~015 006 PDB012 (Not display) 000~001 001
DDP27 (Not display) 000~015 008 PDB013 (Not display) 000~031 014
DDP28 (Not display) 000~015 006 PDB014 (Not display) 000~001 000
DDP29 (Not display) 000~015 008 PDB015 (Not display) 000~001 000
DDP30 (Not display) 000~015 008 PDB016 (Not display) 000~255 132
DDP31 (Not display) 000~015 006 PDB017 (Not display) 000~001 001
DDP32 (Not display) 000~255 013 PDB018 (Not display) 000~255 096
DDP33 (Not display) 000~255 133 PDB019 (Not display) 000~127 003
DDP34 (Not display) 000~255 102 PDB020 (Not display) 000~127 080
DDP35 (Not display) 000~255 144 PDB021 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
DDP36 (Not display) 000~255 013 PDB022 (Not display) 000~001 (NOT USED)
DDP37 (Not display) 000~063 048
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range
Setting value
Item No. Item Variable range
value RGA001 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMP01 (Not display) 000~001 000 RGA002 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMP02 (Not display) 000~001 000 RGA003 (Not display) 000~001 000
CMP03 (Not display) 000~001 000 4.7.6 [8.PP]
4.7.5 [7.PANEL] (*All the values are fixed values.) NOTE :
Initial setting value is reference value at following condition.
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range INPUT SIGNAL : NTSC
value
ASPECT : FULL
PDA001 (Not display) 000~255 000
MULTI-SCREEN : SINGLE
PDA002 (Not display) 000~255 207 VIDEO STATUS : STANDARD
PDA003 (Not display) 000~255 047 COLOR TEMPERATURE : LOW
PDA004 (Not display) 000~255 017
Setting
PDA005 (Not display) 000~001 000 Item No. Item Variable range
value
PDA006 (Not display) 000~001 001 ADM001 (Not display) 000~0FF 0D6
PDA007 (Not display) 000~255 018 ADM002 (Not display) 000~00F 007
PDA008 (Not display) 000~255 000 ADM003 (Not display) 000~003 001
PDA009 (Not display) 000~255 018 ADM004 (Not display) 000~007 005
PDA010 (Not display) 000~255 019 ADM005 (Not display) 000~01F 016
PDA011 (Not display) 000~255 000 ADM006 (Not display) 000~0FF 036
PDA012 (Not display) 000~235 019 ADM007 (Not display) 000~0FF 08A
(No.YA029)1-37
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
ADM020 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB019 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
ADM021 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB020 (Not display) 000~0FF 050
ADM022 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB021 (Not display) 000~01F 028
ADM023 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB022 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
ADM024 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB023 (Not display) 000~0FF 050
ADM025 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB024 (Not display) 000~01F 03C
ADM026 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB025 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
ADM027 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB026 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A0
ADM028 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB027 (Not display) 000~01F 000
ADM029 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB028 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
ADM030 (Not display) 000~01F 003 PPB029 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A0
ADM031 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB030 (Not display) 000~01F 014
ADM032 (Not display) 000~001 000 PPB031 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
ADM033 (Not display) 000~001 001 PPB032 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A0
ADM034 (Not display) 000~0FF 032 PPB033 (Not display) 000~01F 028
PPB034 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E0
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range PPB035 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A0
value
PPA001 (Not display) 000~0FF 040 PPB036 (Not display) 000~01F 060
1-38 (No.YA029)
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
PPD014 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPA025 (Not display) 000~001 001
PPD015 (Not display) 000~0FF 096 IPA026 (Not display) 000~03F 015
PPD016 (Not display) 000~00F 001 IPA027 (Not display) 000~003 000
PPD017 (Not display) 000~0FF 036 IPA028 (Not display) 000~03F 00A
PPD018 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPA029 (Not display) 000~03F 000
PPD019 (Not display) 000~0FF 024 IPA030 (Not display) 000~00F 00F
PPD020 (Not display) 000~00F 001 IPA031 (Not display) 000~007 002
PPD021 (Not display) 000~0FF 050 IPA032 (Not display) 000~03F 000
PPD022 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPA033 (Not display) 000~001 001
PPD023 (Not display) 000~0FF 0AA IPA034 (Not display) 000~03F 000
PPD024 (Not display) 000~00F 001 IPA035 (Not display) 000~001 001
PPD025 (Not display) 000~0FF 072 IPA036 (Not display) 000~03F 020
4.7.7 [9.IP] (*All the values are fixed values.) IPA037 (Not display) 000~03F 010
NOTE : IPA038 (Not display) 000~03F 010
Initial setting value is reference value at following condition. IPA039 (Not display) 000~003 002
INPUT SIGNAL : NTSC IPA040 (Not display) 000~003 002
ASPECT : FULL
IPA041 (Not display) 000~00F 00F
MULTI-SCREEN : SINGLE
VIDEO STATUS : STANDARD IPA042 (Not display) 000~03F 005
COLOR TEMPERATURE : LOW IPA043 (Not display) 000~03F 005
IPA044 (Not display) 000~03F 00C
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range IPA045 (Not display) 000~03F 00A
value
IPA001 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPA046 (Not display) 000~03F 00F
IPA002 (Not display) 000~03F 020 IPA047 (Not display) 000~003 002
IPA003 (Not display) 000~03F 020 IPA048 (Not display) 000~003 002
IPA004 (Not display) 000~03F 025 IPA049 (Not display) 000~00F 00F
IPA005 (Not display) 000~003 001 IPA050 (Not display) 000~03F 005
IPA006 (Not display) 000~003 001 IPA051 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPA007 (Not display) 000~00F 00F IPA052 (Not display) 000~03F 000
IPA008 (Not display) 000~03F 005 IPA053 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPA009 (Not display) 000~03F 00A IPA054 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPA010 (Not display) 000~03F 020 IPA055 (Not display) 000~03F 025
IPA011 (Not display) 000~03F 01C IPA056 (Not display) 000~003 000
IPA012 (Not display) 000~03F 025 IPA057 (Not display) 000~03F 00A
IPA013 (Not display) 000~003 001 IPA058 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPA014 (Not display) 000~003 001 IPA059 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPA015 (Not display) 000~00F 00F IPA060 (Not display) 000~03F 025
IPA016 (Not display) 000~03F 005 IPA061 (Not display) 000~003 000
IPA017 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPA062 (Not display) 000~03F 00A
IPA018 (Not display) 000~03F 006 IPA063 (Not display) 000~03F 000
IPA019 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPA064 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA020 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPA065 (Not display) 000~007 000
IPA021 (Not display) 000~03F 015 IPA066 (Not display) 000~03F 000
IPA022 (Not display) 000~003 000 IPA067 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPA023 (Not display) 000~03F 00A IPA068 (Not display) 000~03F 000
IPA024 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPA069 (Not display) 000~003 000
(No.YA029)1-39
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
IPA070 (Not display) 000~255 000 IPA115 (Not display) 000~00F 002
IPA071 (Not display) 000~00F 005 IPA116 (Not display) 000~0FF 0EF
IPA072 (Not display) 000~0FF 0DC IPA117 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPA073 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPA118 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPA074 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPA119 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPA075 (Not display) 000~0FF 016 IPA120 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPA076 (Not display) 000~001 000
Setting
IPA077 (Not display) 000~001 000 Item No. Item Variable range
value
IPA078 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB001 (Not display) 000~0FF 001
IPA079 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB002 (Not display) 000~0FF 0D9
IPA080 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB003 (Not display) 000~00F 0001
IPA081 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB004 (Not display) 000~0FF 032
IPA082 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB005 (Not display) 000~00F 002
IPA083 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB006 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA084 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB007 (Not display) 000~00F 001
IPA085 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB008 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A0
IPA086 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB009 (Not display) 000~00F 001
IPA087 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPB010 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA088 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB011 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA089 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB012 (Not display) 000~0FF 0C0
IPA090 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPB013 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA091 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB014 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA092 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB015 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA093 (Not display) 000~00F 00F IPB016 (Not display) 000~0FF 024
IPA094 (Not display) 000~0FF 0FF IPB017 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA095 (Not display) 000~00F 001 IPB018 (Not display) 000~0FF 020
IPA096 (Not display) 000~0FF 098 IPB019 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA097 (Not display) 000~00F 002 IPB020 (Not display) 000~0FF 020
IPA098 (Not display) 000~0FF 0FD IPB021 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA099 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB022 (Not display) 000~0FF 03C
IPA100 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB023 (Not display) 000~00F 001
IPA101 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB024 (Not display) 000~0FF 08A
IPA102 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB025 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA103 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB026 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA104 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB027 (Not display) 000~00F 003
IPA105 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB028 (Not display) 000~0FF 050
IPA106 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB029 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA107 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB030 (Not display) 000~0FF 05E
IPA108 (Not display) 000~0FF 080 IPB031 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA109 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB032 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA110 (Not display) 000~0FF 010 IPB033 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA111 (Not display) 000~00F 005 IPB034 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPA112 (Not display) 000~0FF 040 IPB035 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPA113 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPB036 (Not display) 000~0FF 07A
IPA114 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPB037 (Not display) 000~001 000
1-40 (No.YA029)
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
IPB038 (Not display) 000~007 000 IPC001 (Not display) 000~003 002
IPB039 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC002 (Not display) 000~0FF 0EA
IPB040 (Not display) 000~00F 002 IPC003 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB041 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC004 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB042 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPC005 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPB043 (Not display) 000~00F 001 IPC006 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPB044 (Not display) 000~0FF 060 IPC007 (Not display) 000~00F 005
IPB045 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC008 (Not display) 000~0FF 0DB
IPB046 (Not display) 000~0FF 008 IPC009 (Not display) 000~00F 006
IPB047 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC010 (Not display) 000~0FF 071
IPB048 (Not display) 000~0FF 0F8 IPC011 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPB049 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC012 (Not display) 000~0FF 000
IPB050 (Not display) 000~0FF 0D6 IPC013 (Not display) 000~003 001
IPB051 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC014 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB052 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPC015 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPB053 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC016 (Not display) 000~0FF 0F0
IPB054 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPC017 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB055 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC018 (Not display) 000~07F 000
IPB056 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A6 IPC019 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB057 (Not display) 000~00F 007 IPC020 (Not display) 000~07F 000
IPB058 (Not display) 000~0FF 040 IPC021 (Not display) 000~00F 000
IPB059 (Not display) 000~007 001 IPC022 (Not display) 000~0FF 0A4
IPB060 (Not display) 000~003 000 IPC023 (Not display) 000~003 002
IPB061 (Not display) 000~003 002 IPC024 (Not display) 000~0FF 002
IPB062 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPC025 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB063 (Not display) 000~0FF 050 IPC026 (Not display) 000~07F 004
IPB064 (Not display) 000~0FF 080 IPC027 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB065 (Not display) 000~0FF 080 IPC028 (Not display) 000~07F 000
IPB066 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPC029 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPB067 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC030 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB068 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC031 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB069 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC032 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB070 (Not display) 000~00F 00F IPC033 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB071 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPC034 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB072 (Not display) 000~00F 000 IPC035 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB073 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 IPC036 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB074 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPC037 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB075 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPC038 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB076 (Not display) 000~001 000 IPC039 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB077 (Not display) 000~015 000 IPC040 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB078 (Not display) 000~001 001 IPC041 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPB079 (Not display) 000~255 (NOT USED) IPC042 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPC043 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPC044 (Not display) 000~001 000
(No.YA029)1-41
4.7.8 [0.HDMI] *All the values are fixed values.
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range
value Setting
Item No. Item Variable range
IPD001 (Not display) 000~0FF 040 value
IPD002 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 HDM001 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD003 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 HDM002 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD004 (Not display) 000~007 000 HDM003 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD005 (Not display) 000~0FF 024 HDM004 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD006 (Not display) 000~007 003 HDM005 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD007 (Not display) 000~0FF 036 HDM006 (Not display) 000~003 003
IPD008 (Not display) 000~001 001 HDM007 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD009 (Not display) 000~015 003 HDM008 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD010 (Not display) 000~0FF 036 HDM009 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD011 (Not display) 000~015 005 HDM010 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD012 (Not display) 000~0FF 050 HDM011 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD013 (Not display) 000~007 000 HDM012 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD014 (Not display) 000~007 000 HDM013 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPD015 (Not display) 000~001 000 HDM014 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD016 (Not display) 000~001 000 HDM015 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPD017 (Not display) 000~0FF 000 HDM016 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPD018 (Not display) 000~007 000 HDM017 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPD019 (Not display) 000~0FF 01D HDM018 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPD020 (Not display) 000~007 002 HDM019 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPD021 (Not display) 000~0FF 0E6 HDM020 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPD022 (Not display) 000~001 001 HDM021 (Not display) 000~007 002
IPD023 (Not display) 000~015 001 HDM022 (Not display) 000~063 006
IPD024 (Not display) 000~0FF 00E HDM023 (Not display) 000~063 006
IPD025 (Not display) 000~015 004 HDM024 (Not display) 000~063 006
IPD026 (Not display) 000~0FF 0C0 HDM025 (Not display) 000~001 000
HDM026 (Not display) 000~003 000
Setting HDM027 (Not display) 000~255 212
Item No. Item Variable range
value
HDM028 (Not display) 000~003 000
IPE001 (Not display) 000~0FF 001
HDM029 (Not display) 000~255 192
IPE002 (Not display) 000~0FF 002
HDM030 (Not display) 000~003 000
IPE003 (Not display) 000~0FF 001
HDM031 (Not display) 000~255 212
IPE004 (Not display) 000~0FF 002
HDM032 (Not display) 000~003 000
IPE005 (Not display) 000~0FF 001
HDM033 (Not display) 000~255 191
IPE006 (Not display) 000~0FF 002
HDM034 (Not display) 000~003 001
IPE007 (Not display) 000~0FF 001
HDM035 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPE008 (Not display) 000~0FF 002
HDM036 (Not display) 000~255 026
IPE009 (Not display) 080~07F 005
HDM037 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPE010 (Not display) 080~07F 006
HDM038 (Not display) 000~255 000
IPE011 (Not display) 080~07F 005
HDM039 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPE012 (Not display) 080~07F 005
HDM040 (Not display) 000~001 001
IPE013 (Not display) 080~07F 0FB
HDM041 (Not display) 000~001 000
IPE014 (Not display) 080~07F 005
HDM042 (Not display) 000~255 001
IPE015 (Not display) 000~015 001
HDM043 (Not display) 000~007 003
HDM044 (Not display) 000~003 000
HDM045 (Not display) 000~003 000
1-42 (No.YA029)
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
HDM046 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD009 (Not display) --- 000
HDM047 (Not display) 000~015 007 RHD010 (Not display) --- 000
HDM048 (Not display) 000~255 000 RHD011 (Not display) --- 000
HDM049 (Not display) 000~255 000 RHD012 (Not display) --- 000
HDM050 (Not display) 000~015 000 RHD013 (Not display) --- 000
HDM051 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD014 (Not display) --- 000
HDM052 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD015 (Not display) --- 000
HDM053 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD016 (Not display) --- 000
HDM054 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD017 (Not display) --- 000
HDM055 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD018 (Not display) --- 000
HDM056 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD019 (Not display) --- 000
HDM057 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD020 (Not display) --- 000
HDM058 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD021 (Not display) --- 000
HDM059 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD022 (Not display) --- 000
HDM060 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD023 (Not display) --- 000
HDM061 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD024 (Not display) --- 000
HDM062 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD025 (Not display) --- 000
HDM063 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD026 (Not display) --- 000
HDM064 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD027 (Not display) --- 000
HDM065 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD028 (Not display) --- 000
HDM066 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD029 (Not display) --- 000
HDM067 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD030 (Not display) --- 000
HDM068 (Not display) 000~031 005 RHD031 (Not display) --- 000
HDM069 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD032 (Not display) --- 000
HDM070 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD033 (Not display) --- 000
HDM071 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD034 (Not display) --- 000
HDM072 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD035 (Not display) --- 000
HDM073 (Not display) 000~001 000 RHD036 (Not display) --- 000
HDM074 (Not display) 000~031 008 RHD037 (Not display) --- 000
HDM075 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD038 (Not display) --- 000
HDM076 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD039 (Not display) --- 000
HDM077 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD040 (Not display) --- 000
HDM078 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD041 (Not display) --- 000
HDM079 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD042 (Not display) --- 000
HDM080 (Not display) 000~001 001 RHD043 (Not display) --- 000
RHD044 (Not display) --- 000
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range RHD045 (Not display) --- 000
value
RHD001 (Not display) --- 000 RHD046 (Not display) --- 000
RHD002 (Not display) --- 000 RHD047 (Not display) --- 000
RHD003 (Not display) --- 000 RHD048 (Not display) --- 000
RHD004 (Not display) --- 000 RHD049 (Not display) --- 000
RHD005 (Not display) --- 000 RHD050 (Not display) --- 000
RHD006 (Not display) --- 000 RHD051 (Not display) --- 000
RHD007 (Not display) --- 000 RHD052 (Not display) --- 000
RHD008 (Not display) --- 000 RHD053 (Not display) --- 000
(No.YA029)1-43
Setting Setting
Item No. Item Variable range Item No. Item Variable range
value value
RHD054 (Not display) --- 000 RHD009 (Not display) --- 000
RHD055 (Not display) --- 000 RHD100 (Not display) --- 000
RHD056 (Not display) --- 000 RHD101 (Not display) --- 000
RHD057 (Not display) --- 000 RHD102 (Not display) --- 000
RHD058 (Not display) --- 000 RHD103 (Not display) --- 000
RHD059 (Not display) --- 000 RHD104 (Not display) --- 000
RHD060 (Not display) --- 000 RHD105 (Not display) --- 000
RHD061 (Not display) --- 000 RHD106 (Not display) --- 000
RHD062 (Not display) --- 000 RHD107 (Not display) --- 000
RHD063 (Not display) --- 000 RHD108 (Not display) --- 000
RHD064 (Not display) --- 000 RHD109 (Not display) --- 000
RHD065 (Not display) --- 000 RHD110 (Not display) --- 000
RHD066 (Not display) --- 000 RHD111 (Not display) --- 000
RHD067 (Not display) --- 000 RHD112 (Not display) --- 000
RHD068 (Not display) --- 000 RHD113 (Not display) --- 000
RHD069 (Not display) --- 000 RHD114 (Not display) --- 000
RHD070 (Not display) --- 000 RHD115 (Not display) --- 000
RHD071 (Not display) --- 000 RHD116 (Not display) --- 000
RHD072 (Not display) --- 000 RHD117 (Not display) --- 000
RHD073 (Not display) --- 000 RHD118 (Not display) --- 000
RHD074 (Not display) --- 000 RHD119 (Not display) --- 000
RHD075 (Not display) --- 000 RHD120 (Not display) --- 000
RHD076 (Not display) --- 000 RHD121 (Not display) --- 000
RHD077 (Not display) --- 000 RHD122 (Not display) --- 000
RHD078 (Not display) --- 000 RHD123 (Not display) --- 000
RHD079 (Not display) --- 000 RHD124 (Not display) --- 000
RHD080 (Not display) --- 000 RHD125 (Not display) --- 000
RHD081 (Not display) --- 000 RHD126 (Not display) --- 000
RHD082 (Not display) --- 000 RHD127 (Not display) --- 000
RHD083 (Not display) --- 000 RHD128 (Not display) --- 000
RHD084 (Not display) --- 000 RHD129 (Not display) --- 000
RHD085 (Not display) --- 000 RHD130 (Not display) --- 000
RHD086 (Not display) --- 000 RHD131 (Not display) --- 000
RHD087 (Not display) --- 000 RHD132 (Not display) --- 000
RHD088 (Not display) --- 000 RHD133 (Not display) --- 000
RHD089 (Not display) --- 000 RHD134 (Not display) --- 000
RHD090 (Not display) --- 000 RHD135 (Not display) --- 000
RHD091 (Not display) --- 000 RHD136 (Not display) --- 000
RHD092 (Not display) --- 000 RHD137 (Not display) --- 000
RHD093 (Not display) --- 000 RHD138 (Not display) --- 000
RHD094 (Not display) --- 000 RHD139 (Not display) --- 000
RHD095 (Not display) --- 000 RHD140 (Not display) --- 000
RHD096 (Not display) --- 000 RHD141 (Not display) --- 000
RHD097 (Not display) --- 000 RHD142 (Not display) --- 000
RHD098 (Not display) --- 000 RHD143 (Not display) --- 000
1-44 (No.YA029)
Setting
Item No. Item Variable range
value
RHD144 (Not display) --- 000
RHD145 (Not display) --- 000
RHD146 (Not display) --- 000
RHD147 (Not display) --- 000
RHD148 (Not display) --- 000
RHD149 (Not display) --- 000
RHD150 (Not display) --- 000
RHD151 (Not display) --- 000
RHD152 (Not display) --- 000
RHD153 (Not display) --- 000
RHD154 (Not display) --- 000
RHD155 (Not display) --- 000
RHD156 (Not display) --- 000
RHD157 (Not display) --- 000
RHD158 (Not display) --- 000
RHD159 (Not display) --- 000
RHD160 (Not display) --- 000
RHD161 (Not display) --- 000
RHD162 (Not display) --- 000
RHD163 (Not display) --- 000
RHD164 (Not display) --- 000
RHD165 (Not display) --- 000
RHD166 (Not display) --- 000
RHD167 (Not display) --- 000
RHD168 (Not display) --- 000
RHD169 (Not display) --- 000
RHD170 (Not display) --- 000
(No.YA029)1-45
4.8 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
4.8.1 DISPLAY UNIT
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
PDP POWER DC voltmeter Va VA VR • After turning the power on, confirm that "NO SYNC" is
SUPPLY Vsca VSCAN VR displayed.
VOLTAGE Vs VS VR • Start making adjustment five minutes or later after
Ve VE VR turning the power on.
Vset VSET VR (1) Connect the DC voltmeter to test points Va, Vsca,
[SMPS PWB] [SMPS PWB] Vs, Ve, and Vset, and GND on SMPS PWB.
(2) Adjust VA VR, VSCAN VR, VS VR, VE VR, and
VSET respectively so that their voltage becomes
the value in the voltage label attached to the panel.
Vsca
Vset
L
Va
1-46 (No.YA029)
4.8.2 RECEIVER UNIT
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
BLACK Remote control [8.PP] (1) Input NTSC signal that shows brightness radation
LEVEL unit ADM013: (NO DISPLAY) portion with 0% black.
(G offset) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
Signal generator (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" and set to
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) "LOW".
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) (5) Select “1.PICTURE/SOUND” from the SERVICE
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) MODE.
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) (6) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) (Picture control mode sw) to "000" to set Y ADJUST
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) MAX MODE.
(7) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
F44: (NO DISPLAY) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
(Picture control) (8) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
F45: (NO DISPLAY) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
(Picture control mode sw) (9) Set < F46 > (Output level upon detection), < F47 >
F46: OUT LV. (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
(Output level upon (Maximum value upon detection)to values as shown
detection) in the left table.
F47: LMT BTM (10) Set < S84 >(Test Mode) to "003".
(Minimum value upon (11) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
F48: LMT TOP (12) Select “8.PP” from the SERVICE MODE.
(Maximum value upon (13) Adjust < ADM013 > (G offset) to set the 0% black
detection) part on the upper half of the screen to maximum
brightness (Fig.2).
S84: TEST(TEST MODE) (14) Add reference offset value "0" to the < ADM013 >
(G offset) value.
(15) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item values.
(16) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
F46 090 Output level upon detection
MODE.
F47 016 Minimum value upon detection (17) Return < S84 > (TEST MODE) to "000".
F48 016 Maximum value upon detection (18) Check the black level. Perform the "BLACK LEVEL
adjustment" again if the adjusted value is out of
alignment.
Adjust the 0% black to maximum brightness
(19) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" to cancel Y
ADJUST MAX MODE.
(20) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
Fig.2
(No.YA029)1-47
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
A-D Remote control [8.PP] (1) Input NTSC all-white signal.
CONVERTER unit ADM010: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
GAIN (G GAIN) (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
Signal generator (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" and set to
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] "LOW".
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) (5) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) MODE.
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) (6) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) (7) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
(8) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
F44: (NO DISPLAY) (Picture control mode sw) to "000" to Set Y ADJUST
(Picture control) MAX MODE.
F45: (NO DISPLAY) (9) Set < F46 >(Output level upon detection), < F47 >
(Picture control mode sw) (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
F46: OUT LV. (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
(Output level upon shown in the left table.
detection) (10) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
F47: LMT BTM values.
(Minimum value upon (11) Select "8.PP" from the SERVICE MODE.
Detection) (12) Adjust < ADM010 > (G GAIN) to set the window
F48: LMT TOP screen on the upper half of the screen to maximum
(Maximum value upon brightness. (Fig.3)
detection) (13) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
(14) Check the black level. Perform the "BLACK LEVEL
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item Adjustment" again if the adjusted value is out of
alignment.
F46 090 Output level upon detection
(15) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
F47 220 Minimum value upon detection MODE.
F48 220 Maximum value upon detection (16) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000" to set Y
ADJUST MAX MODE.
(17) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
Reduce black noise at this portion to the minimum
Fig.3
1-48 (No.YA029)
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
A-D Remote control [8.PP] (1) Input NTSC component 30% all-white signal.
CONVERTER unit ADM012: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
OFFSET (R OFFSET) (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
Signal generator ADM014: (NO DISPLAY) (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" and set to
(B OFFSET) "LOW".
(5) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] MODE.
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) (6) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) (7) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) (8) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) (Picture control mode sw) to "003" to set the
chrominance adjustment zero mode.
F44: (NO DISPLAY) (9) Set < F46 >(Output level upon detection), < F47 >
(Picture control) (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
F45: (NO DISPLAY) (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
(Picture control mode sw) shown in the left table.
F46: OUT LV. (10) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
(Output level upon values.
detection) (11) Select "8.PP" from the SERVICE MODE.
F47: LMT BTM (12) Change the value of < ADM014 > (B OFFSET) from
(Minimum value upon the initial value in the range of 5 to set the screen
detection) magenta.
F48: LMT TOP (13) Adjust < ADM012 > (R OFFSET) to change the
(Maximum value upon screen from magenta to blue. And take a note of the
detection) value.
(14) Change the value of < ADM012 > (R OFFSET) from
the value above at the range of 5 to set the
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item adjustment screen magenta.
(15) Adjust < ADM014 > (B OFFSET) to change the
F46 090 Output level upon detection
screen from magenta to red. And take a note of the
F47 000 Minimum value upon detection value.
F48 000 Maximum value upon detection (16) Return the value of < ADM012 > (R OFFSET) to the
value that has been taken note of in the procedure
13.
(17) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
Set to allow color to disappear
(18) Set "MULTI-SCREEN" to "SPLIT" mode.
(19) Input monochrome signal such as cross hatch both
to the right and the left screen.
(20) Set < ADM012 > (R OFFSET) and < ADM014 > (B
OFFSET) to the same value as in single-screen
mode.
(21) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set values
(22) Input 1080i component 30% all-white signal.
(23) Repeat steps (6) ~ (17).
(24) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000" to cancel the
chrominance adjustment zero mode.
(25) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set values
Fig.4
(No.YA029)1-49
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
NTSC Remote control [2. YC SEP] (1) Input NTSC all-black signal.
BRIGHTNESS unit YCM131: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
(BRIGHTNESS) (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
Signal generator (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (5) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) MODE.
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) (6) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) (7) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) (8) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
(Picture control mode sw) to "000" to set Y DJUST
F44: (NO DISPLAY) MAX MODE.
(Picture control) (9) Set < F46 >(Output level upon detection), < F47 >
F45: (NO DISPLAY) (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
(Picture control mode sw) (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
F46: OUT LV. shown in the left table.
(Output level upon (10) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
F47: LMT BTM (11) Select "2. YC SEP" from the SERVICE MODE.
(Minimum value upon (12) Adjust < YCM131 > (BRIGHTNESS) to set the lower
detection) half of the screen to the same black color as in the
F48: LMT TOP upper part. (Fig.5)
(Maximum value upon (13) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
(14) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
MODE.
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item (15) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000" to cancel Y
ADJUST MAX MODE.
F46 090 Output level upon detection
(16) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
F47 016 Minimum value upon detection values.
F48 016 Maximum value upon detection
Set this part to the same black color as in the upper part.
Fig.5
1-50 (No.YA029)
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
NTSC Remote control [2. YC SEP] (1) Input NTSC composite all-white signal.
CONTRAST unit YCM132: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
(CONTRAST) (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
Signal generator (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (5) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) MODE.
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) (6) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) (7) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) (8) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
(Picture control mode sw) to "000" to set Y ADJUST
F44: (NO DISPLAY) MAX MODE.
(Picture control) (9) Set < F46 > (Output level upon detection), < F47 >
F45: (NO DISPLAY) (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
(Picture control mode sw) (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
F46: OUT LV. shown in the left table.
(Output level upon (10) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
F47: LMT BTM (11) Select "2. YC SEP" from the SERVICE MODE.
(Minimum value upon (12) Adjust < YCM132 > (CONTRAST) to set the white
detection) portion on the lower half of the screen to white color.
F48: LMT TOP (Fig.6)
(Maximum value upon (13) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
(14) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
MODE.
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item (15) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000" to cancel Y
ADJUST MAX MODE.
F46 090 Output level upon detection
(16) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
F47 165 Minimum value upon detection values.
F48 165 Maximum value upon detection
Fig.6
(No.YA029)1-51
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
SUB-SCREEN Remote control [8. PP] (1) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
BLACK unit ADM013: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
LEVEL (G offset) (3) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
Signal generator (4) Set to SPLIT screen mode.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (5) Input NTSC signal that shows brightness gradation
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) portion with 0% black on both the right and the left
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) screen.
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) (6) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) MODE for the right screen.
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) (7) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255."
(8) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
F44: (NO DISPLAY) < S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "125".
(Picture control) (9) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
F45: (NO DISPLAY) (Picture control mode sw) to "000" to set Y ADJUST
(Picture control mode sw) MAX MODE.
F46: OUT LV. (10) Set < F46 > (Output level upon detection), < F47 >
(Output level upon (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
detection) (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
F47: LMT BTM shown in the left table.
(Minimum value upon (11) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
detection) values.
F48: LMT TOP (12) Select "8. PP" from the SERVICE MODE.
(Maximum value upon (13) Adjust < ADM013 > (G offset) to set the 0% black
detection) part on the right half of the screen to the same black
color as on the left. (Fig.7)
(14) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item values.
(15) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
F46 090 Output level upon detection
MODE.
F47 016 Minimum value upon detection (16) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000".
F48 016 Maximum value upon detection (17) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
Fig.7
1-52 (No.YA029)
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
SUB-SCREEN Remote control [8. PP] (1) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
A-D unit ADM010: (NO DISPLAY) (2) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
CONVERTER (G GAIN) (3) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
GAIN Signal generator (4) Set SPLIT screen mode.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (5) Input NTSC 100% white signal to both right and left
S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) screen.
S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) (6) Select "1. PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) MODE for the right screen.
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) (7) Set < S13 > (R DRIVE), < S15 > (G DRIVE) and
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) < S17 > (B DRIVE) to "255".
S23: CUTB (B CUTOFF) (8) Set < S19 > (R CUTOFF), < S21 > (G CUTOFF) and
< S23 > (B CUTOFF) to "128".
F44: (NO DISPLAY) (9) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "001" and < F45 >
(Picture control) (Picture control mode sw) to "000" to set Y ADJUST
F45: (NO DISPLAY) MAX mode.
(Picture control mode sw) (10) Set < F46 >(Output level upon detection), < F47 >
F46: OUT LV. (Minimum value upon detection) and < F48 >
(Output level upon (Maximum value upon detection) to values as
detection) shown in the left table.
F47: LMT BTM (11) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
(Minimum value upon values.
detection) (12) Select "8. PP" from the SERVICE MODE.
F48: LMT TOP (13) Adjust < ADM010 > (G offset) so that upper right
(Maximum value upon part of the screen is the brightest. (Fig.8 )
detection) (14) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
(15) Check the black level adjusted in BLACK LEVEL
Item No. Setting value Adjustment item adjustment. Adjust the black level again if it is not
proper.
F46 090 Output level upon detection
(16) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
F47 168 Minimum value upon detection MODE.
F48 168 Maximum value upon detection (17) Set < F44 > (Picture control) to "000" to set Y
ADJUST MAX MODE.
(18) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
SPLIT screen Mode
Fig.8
(No.YA029)1-53
Mesuring
Item Test point Adjustment part Description
instrument
WHITE Remote control [1. PICTURE/SOUND] (1) Input NTSC 75% all-white signal.
BALANCE unit S13: RDRV (R DRIVE) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
(HIGH-LIGHT) S15: GDRV (G DRIVE) (3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
Signal generator S17: BDRV (B DRIVE) (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
S19: CUTR (R CUTOFF) (5) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
S21: CUTG (G CUTOFF) MODE.
(6) Fix one of < S13 >(R DRIVE), < S15 >(G DRIVE),
or< S17 >(B DRIVE). Adjust two that are not fixed so
that the all-white screen is equally white throughout.
Set one of them to "255".
(7) Check that white balance is properly tracked from
lowlight to highlight .
(8) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
values.
(9) Input 525i 75% all-white signal.
(10) Repeat steps (5) ~ (8).
(11) Input HD (1125i) all-white signal.
(12) Repeat steps (5) ~ (8).
OSD OFFSET Remote control [6. DD/CM] (1) Input a picture whose signal (synchronization state)
unit DDT01: (NO DISPLAY) is stable.
(Picture control mode sw) (2) Set "VIDEO STATUS" to STANDARD.
(3) Set "ASPECT" to FULL.
[1. PICTURE/SOUND] (4) Select "COLOR TEMPERATURE" to LOW.
F49: (NO DISPLAY) (5) Select "6.DD/CM" from the SERVICE MODE.
(OSD G offset) (6) Set < DDT01 > (Picture control mode sw) to "001" to
F50: (NO DISPLAY) set OSD adjustment mode.
(OSD B OFFSET) (7) Select "1.PICTURE/SOUND" from the SERVICE
F51: (NO DISPLAY) MODE.
(OSD R OFFSET) (8) Adjust < F49 > (OSD G offset), < F50 >(OSD B
OFFSET), and < F51 > (OSD R OFFSET) so that
OSD background is in the same color as its sur-
roundings. When the background is in green, fix <
F49 > (OSD G offset) and adjust the other two.
When the background is in blue, fix < F50 > (OSD B
OFFSET) and adjust the other two. When the back-
ground is in red, fix < F51 > (OSD R OFFSET) and
adjust the other two.
Adjust so that background in this part is in the (9) Press the [MUTING] key to memorize the set
same color as its surroundings.
values.
(10) Display the MODE and check that there is no noise
such as horizontal noise. If noise is detected, lower
< F49 > (OSD G offset), < F50 > (OSD B OFFSET),
F49 128
and < F51 > (OSD R OFFSET) by one level so that
no noise is detected.
(11) Select "6.DD/CM" from the SERVICE MODE.
(12) Set < DDT01 > (Picture control mode sw) to "000" to
cancel OSD adjustment mode.
Fig.9
1-54 (No.YA029)
SECTION 5
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 SELF-DIAGNOSIS FEATURE
5.1.1 OUTLINE
This unit comes with the "Self-diagnosis" feature, which checks
TEST MODE
the operational state of the circuit and displays/saves it during
failure.Diagnosis is performed when power is turned on, and
information input to the main microcomputer is monitored at all TEST MODE
time.Diagnosis is displayed in 2 ways via screen display and LED 1. I2C STOP
flashes. Failure detection is based on input state of I2C bus and 2. STATUS DISP.
the various control lines connected to the main microcomputer.
4. SELF-CHK
5.1.2 HOW TO ENTER THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY
MODE
(1) Press the [SLEEP TIMER] key and set it to 30 minutes.
(2) Press the [VIDEO STATUS] key and [DISPLY] key
simultaneously, then enter the TEST MODE.
(3) Press the [4] key (Self-diagnosis Display mode) before the
service mode screen disappears. Fig.1
(4) Press the [MTS] key to enter Page 2 of the Self-diagnosis
Display mode. <Self-diagnosis Display Mode (Page 1)>
*Use the [MTS] key to toggle between Page 1 and Page 2.
NOTE:
The remote control unit attached to this set does not
LOB OK TIM OK
contain the [MTS] key. To perform the procedure (4), use SYNC M:OK S:OK HD:NG
a remote control unit that contains the [MTS] key. MEM OK AVSW OK
VCD OK BS OK
AIO OK YC OK
5.1.3 HOW TO EXIT THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY MODE TUN OK GCR OK
To Save Failure History: PP NG 4 IP OK
Turn off the power by unplugging the AC power cord plug when
in the self-diagnosis display mode.
To Clear (Reset) Failure History:
Turn off the power by pressing the [POWER] key on the remote Item Item
control unit when in the self-diagnosis display mode.
Diagnosis
ޓNormal = OK
5.1.4 FAILURE HISTORY ޓAbnormal = NG
Failure history can be counted up to 9 times for each item.When
the number exceeds 9, display will remain as 9. Failure history * As "SYNC" is not counted, the number of failures is not displayed.
will be stored in the memory unless it has been deleted.
NOTE: <Self-diagnosis Display Mode (Page 2)>
Only SYNC (with/without sync signals) will be neither counted
nor stored.
PNL OK
TAM OK TMP OK
MEMP OK TEMP OK
DDT OK DDP OK
FAN OK AD OK
DVI OK
Fig.2
(No.YA029)1-55
5.1.5 POINTS TO NOTE WHEN USING THE SELF-DIAGNOSIS FEATURE
In addition to circuit failures (abnormal operation), the following cases may also be iagnosed as "Abnormal" and displayed and counted
as "NG".
(1) Temporary defective transmissions across circuits due to pulse interruptions
(2) Misalignment in the on/off timing of power for I2C bus (VCC) when turning on/off the main power.
Diagnosis may be impeded if a large number of items are displayed as "NG". As such, start self-diagnosis check only after 3 seconds
in the case of receivers and 5 seconds in the case of panels upon turning on the power. If recurrences are expected, ensure to clear
(reset) the failure history and record the new diagnosis reults.
5.1.6 DETAILS
Self-diagnosis is performed for the following items:
• PAGE 1
Diagnosis
Item Display Description of detection Means of detection Unit
signal (line)
LOW B LINE LOB Was Low B line short protector 9V/5V Detection starts 3 seconds upon Receiver
SHORT activated? power on
PROTECTION No. of times short circuit protection Turns off power if NG is detected
is triggered (9V/5V) within 200ms
[Q1961, Q1962]
TIMER TIM Did power supply frequency AC Regularly detects power supply Receiver
fluctuated from: frequency by AC pulse counts and
50Hz → 60Hz monitors frequency fluctuations other
60Hz → 50Hz than instances immediately after reset
Number of counts
[IC1701]
WITH / WITHOUT SYNC Are there synchronized signals? SDA Checks whether there are Receiver
SYNC SIGNALS HD: Color difference synchronized synchronized signal in video signal
signals (Yes / No )
M: Main Synchronized signals
(Yes / No)
S: Sub-synchronized signals
(Yes / No)
[HD: IC1211 M,S: IC3001]
MEMORY MEM Is ACK returned during I2C SDA Monitors upon every I2C transmission Receiver
transmission? [IC1703] and counts if ACK is not returned
AV SWITCH AVSW Same as above [IC1501] SDA Same as above Receiver
VIDEO CHROMA VCD Same as above [IC301] SDA Same as above Display
AUDIO AIO Same as above [IC6521] SDA Same as above Display
PROCESSING
3D Y/C YC Same as above [IC3001] SDA Same as above Receiver
SEPARATION
RF TUNER TUN Same as above [IC1101] SDA Same as above Receiver
GHOST GCR Not used
---- ---- ----
REDUCTION
MULTI-SCREEN PP Is ACK returned during I2C SDA Monitors upon every I2C transmission Receiver
PROCESSING transmission? [IC1703] and counts if ACK is not returned
DIST IP Same as above [IC201] SDA Same as above Receiver
PROCESSING
HDMI HDMI Not used (Only display) ---- ---- ----
1-56 (No.YA029)
• PAGE 2
Diagnosis
Item Display Description of detection Means of detection Unit
signal (line)
PANEL PNL Is panel protection activated SDA Monitors upon every I2C transmission Display
TRANSMISSION properly? and counts if ACK is not returned
[PDP]
TERMINAL TAM Is panel protection activated SDA Detection starts 5 seconds upon Display
ALARM properly? power on Performs detection every
[PDP] 16ms and turns off power if NG lasts
for 500ms
PANEL TMP Is temperature in PDP proper? SDA Performs detection every 0.5 sec and Display
TEMPERATURE [IC8101] turns off power if number of times
RISE temperature exceeds service setting
beyond acceptable limit
MEMORY MEMP Is ACK returned during I2C SDA Monitors upon every I2C transmission Display
transmission? [IC1703] and counts if ACK is not returned
INSIDE TEMP Not used (Only display)
TEMPERATURE
--- --- ---
OF A RECEIVER
UNIT
DEVICE DRIVE DDT Is ACK returned during I2C SDA Monitors upon every I2C transmission Receiver
COLOR transmission? and counts if ACK is not returned.
MANAGEMENT [IC401]
DEVICE DRIVE DDP Same as above SDA Same as above Display
COLOR [IC401]
MANAGEMENT
FAN STOP FAN Not used (Only display) --- --- ---
A-D CONVERTER AD Is ACK returned during I2C SDA Monitors upon every I2C
transmission Receiver
transmission? [IC501] and counts if ACK is not returned.
DIGITAL INPUT DVI Same as above [IC7701] SDA Same as above Receiver
PROCESS
(No.YA029)1-57
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
www.jvcservice.com(US Only)
(No.YA029)
Printed in Japan
WPC
Plasma Display Users Guide
For Model:
PD-42WV74
MULTI SCREEN
SPLIT INDEX
INPUT 1
V1 1 2 3
INPUT 2
V2 4 5 6
INPUT 3
V3 7 8 9
INPUT 4 RETURN+
V4 100+ 0 TV
MUTING C.C.
C.C.
CH
VOL OK VOL
CH
MENU BACK
VCR CHANNEL VCR DVD
PREV NEXT POWER TV VCR
REW PLAY FF
RM-C13G
Important Note:
In the spaces below, enter the model and serial number of your television
(located at the rear of the television cabinet). Staple your sales receipt or invoice
to the inside cover of this guide. Keep this user’s guide in a convenient place for
future reference. Keep the carton and original packaging for future use.
Model Number:
LCT1517-001B
Serial Number: 0903-KT-CR-VP
Important Safety Precautions
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock. Do not
remove cover (or back). No user serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus
has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
16) Avoid improper installation and never position the unit where good ventilation is
impossible. When installing this TV, distance recommendations must be maintained
between the set and the wall, as well as inside a tightly enclosed area or piece of
furniture. Keep to the minimum distance guidelines shown for safe operation.
8 inch/200 mm
6 inch/150 mm 6 inch/150 mm
2 inch/50 mm
2 inch/50 mm
4 inch/100 mm 4 inch/100 mm 4 inch/100 mm 4 inch/100 mm
Burn-in
A characteristic of Plasma Display Panels (PDPs) is that displaying the same image for a long
time causes a part of the image to stay on the screen (this is called phosphor burn-in).
Avoid burn-in as follows.
IMAGE SHIFT
The picture displayed on the screen is shifted up, down and to the left and right at regular
intervals. In order to prevent burn-in, set this function to FAST or STD. (Refer to page 43.)
Even if the IMAGE SHIFT function is turned off, the picture will shift to the left or right when the
channel or input is changed. This is only when the ASPECT function is in REGULAR mode.
VIDEO STATUS
The VIDEO STATUS function is initially set to DYNAMIC. Unless the TV is being watched in an
extremely bright room, it is recommended to change the VIDEO STATUS setting to standard,
theater or game. Doing so will reduce the chance of PDP burn-in and extend the life of the
PDP. (Refer to page 56).
Do not display static images or characters for long periods of time.
19:03 19:03
Burn-in example
• Reduce PICTURE and BRIGHT on the PICTURE ADJUST menu (page 47) when viewing.
Do not view for long periods of time in the REGULAR mode (page 58).
Screen size is normally chosen to ensure that the picture is displayed on the entire screen.
After viewing in the REGULAR mode in which black bands may occur at the left and right of
the screen, it is recommended to change to the PANORAMA mode to display the picture on
the entire screen.
Burn-in example
Do not view for long periods of time using the SPLIT function (page 52) or INDEX
function (page 53).
WARNING
If burn-in occurs, try the BURN-IN IMAGE REDUCER function (page 48). If burn-in is minimal it
may gradually become less noticeable.
Note: Once burn-in occurs it will never disappear completely.
Point defects
PDPs use collections of fine pixels to display images. While there is no problem with more than
99.99% of these pixels, please understand that a very small number of pixels may not light or
may light all the time.
Receiver
TV
AA/R06-size batteries
(used to check operation) System cable
Remote control
Ferrite core × 1
Power cord
Cable clamp × 1
Cover × 2
Stand × 1
8
Quick Setup Attaching the stand to the TV
Read the following instructions and then attach the supplied stand to the TV.
Stand
4. Insert the cover to the stand and fix with the Cover
screws (C).
Screw (C)
Cable clamp
9
Quick Setup TV/Receiver
NOTE: Before you connect your receiver to another device, please refer to the proper
diagrams for your specific TV and remote.
Display Front
Receiver Front
S-VIDEO
VIDEO AUDIO POWER
OVER L/MONO R
INPUT-4
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Quick Setup TV Remote Control
MULTI SCREEN
SPLIT INDEX
INPUT 1
V1 1 2 3
INPUT 2
V2 4 5 6
INPUT 3
V3 7 8 9
INPUT 4 RETURN+
V4 100+ 0 TV
MUTING C.C.
C.C.
CH
VOL OK VOL
CH
MENU BACK
VCR CHANNEL VCR DVD
PREV NEXT POWER TV VCR
REW PLAY FF
RM-C13G
RM-C13G
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Quick Setup Getting Started
Getting Started
These quick setup pages will provide you, in four easy steps, with the basic information you
need to begin using your new television right away.
If you have questions, or for more detailed information on any of these steps, please consult
other sections of this manual.
Caution
• Turn off all equipment (including the TV) before connecting anything.
Connection Diagram
TV (back)
DISPLAY INPUT
CONNECT TO SYSTEM CABLE
AC 120V
Cable supplied
Supplied system cable with TV
• Refer to page 13
for connection
details.
SUB
WOOFER AUDIO OUT
OUT
R-AUDIO-L VIDEO
DIGITAL IN
Pb Pb
DISPLAY OUT(SYSTEM CABLE)
AV Pr Pr
COMPULINK
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Quick Setup Getting Started
Connecting the TV and Use the supplied power cord which best
suits the area in which you live.
receiver
Back of the TV AC INLET Power cord
Use the supplied system cable to connect
the TV to the receiver.
The two connectors are of different shapes. AC INLET
Ensure that the pins on connector 1 are
oriented correctly, press the connector into
the socket, and tighten the screws at left
and right to lock it in place. Power cord
Press connector 2 firmly into place until it Back of the receiver
is locked.
Insert the AC plug into a correctly grounded
outlet.
• Remove the AC plug from the outlet to
completely disconnect the TV from the
2 power supply.
1
Receiver rear
cable
R-AUDIO-L VIDEO
DIGITAL IN
Pb Pb
DISPLAY OUT(SYSTEM CABLE)
AV Pr Pr
COMPULINK
1 2
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Quick Setup Getting Started
Basic Operation
Turn the television on and off by pressing the POWER button at the top right
corner of the remote. If this is the first time you are turning on the TV, the
interactive plug-in menu appears.
• Turn on the TV after connecting it to the other surrounding devices. (Refer to
page 16.)
• Make sure the TV/CATV switch is set to TV. Move the switch to CATV only if
you need to operate a cable box.
• Slide the VCR/DVD selector switch to VCR to control a VCR. Slide to
DVD to control a DVD player. Please see pages 26 to 29 for instructions on
programming your remote control to operate a cable box, VCR or DVD player.
Display front
Remote control
sensor
Power lamp
Receiver front
POWER
• When the TV is off, the TV and TUNER power lamps do not light. When the TV is on, the
TV and TUNER power lamps light. However, when the POWER INDICATOR in the MENU
is set to OFF, the power lamps do not light even when the TV is on. (Refer to “POWER
INDICATOR” on page 41)
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Quick Setup Connections
Attach the ferrite core to the coaxial cable. Using S-Video Cable
it without the ferrite core may lead to noise
(interference).
• Attach the ferrite core as close to the receiver
as possible. Used to make video connections
with S-Video VCRs, Camcorders
and DVD players.
Please follow the flow chart below to determine which connection setup is right for you. Then,
refer to the appropriate diagrams to connect your receiver to other devices that you may have.
After you are finished connecting your devices, plug the power cord into the nearest power
outlet and turn on the TV.
A VCR is not necessary for operation of the television. If you follow these diagrams and the
television does not work properly, contact your local cable operator.
• To connect a DVD player, see Diagram #3. A DVD player is optional.
• If you have a satellite television system, please refer to the satellite TV manual.
Yes No
Yes No Yes No
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Quick Setup Connections
Diagram #1
Note:
• If you do not have a cable box, connect the cable wire from the wall outlet into the back of
the receiver.
Diagram #2
Notes:
• Use the S-Video connection if possible for superior picture quality.
• Your VCR must be turned on to view premium cable channels.
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Quick Setup Connections
Notes:
• Green, blue and red are the most common colors for DVD cables. Some models may vary
colors. Please consult the user’s manual for your DVD player for more information.
• Be careful not to confuse the red DVD cable with the red audio cable. It is best to complete
one set of connections (DVD or audio output) before starting the other to avoid accidentally
switching the cables.
• You may also connect the DVD player to Input 1.
Diagram #3
Pb Pb
Pr Pr
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Quick Setup Connections
JVC’s AV compu link feature makes playing video tapes or DVDs totally automatic. Simply
insert a pre-recorded tape into your JVC brand VCR or DVD into your JVC DVD player
and the device will automatically turn on and begin playback. At the same time, using the
AV compu link, the VCR or DVD player sends a signal to the television telling it to turn on
and switch to the proper video input.
• The AV compu link cable may be included with the JVC AV compu link unit you
wish to connect. If it is not, contact JVC Parts Department at (800)-882-2345, or
www.jvcservice.com for part # EWP 805-012.
• AV Compu Link can only be used with JVC brand products.
AV
COMPULINK
Notes:
• In order for the VCR playback to begin automatically, the recording tabs must be removed
from the VHS tape. If the tab is in place, automatic switching will occur when you push the
VCR’s PLAY button.
• If your JVC brand VCR has “A code/B code remote control switching” (see your VCR’s
instruction book), using VCR A code will switch the TV to input 1.
• Refer to your DVD instruction book for detailed connection information.
• To connect a JVC HiFi receiver or amplifier for a completely automated home theater, see
the receiver connection instructions for detailed connection information.
• AV compu link is compatible with select AV compu link receivers.
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Quick Setup Connections
Connecting to a Camcorder
You may connect a camcorder, game console or other equipment to your television by using
the front input jacks (Input 4) located under the front panel door. To access, pull on the door
to open it. You can also connect these using the television’s rear input jacks, using the same
instructions.
S-VIDEO AUDIO
VIDEO
OVER L/MONO R
INPUT-4
1) Connect a yellow composite cable from the camcorder VIDEO OUT, into the VIDEO IN on
the front of the receiver, OR connect an S-Video cable from the front of the receiver to the
camcorder.
2) Connect a white composite cable from the camcorder LEFT AUDIO OUT, into the
LEFT AUDIO IN on the front of the receiver.
3) Connect a red composite cable from the camcorder RIGHT AUDIO OUT, into the
RIGHT AUDIO IN on the front of the receiver.
Note:
• If your camcorder is a mono sound model it will have only one AUDIO OUT. Connect it to
the LEFT AUDIO IN on the front of the receiver.
SUB
WOOFER AUDIO OUT
OUT
1) Connect a white composite cable from the LEFT AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the
receiver to the LEFT AUDIO INPUT on the amplifier.
2) Connect a red composite cable from the RIGHT AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of the
receiver to the RIGHT AUDIO INPUT on the amplifier.
3) Connect a black composite cable from the SUBWOOFER OUT on the back of the receiver
to the LINE INPUT of the subwoofer.
Notes:
• Refer to your amplifier’s manual for more information.
• You can use AUDIO OUTPUT for your home theater system.
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Quick Setup Connections
R-AUDIO-L VIDEO
DIGITAL IN
DTV decoder
1) Connect the DTV DIGITAL RGB OUTPUT TERMINAL to the DIGITAL INPUT TERMINAL of
the receiver, and then tighten the 2 screws.
2) Connect the DTV decoder LEFT AUDIO OUTPUT to the DIGITAL-IN LEFT AUDIO INPUT.
3) Connect the DTV decoder RIGHT AUDIO OUTPUT to the DIGITAL-IN RIGHT AUDIO
INPUT.
• The Digital-In terminal can only be used with 1080i, 720p and 480p picture signals. Set
the DTV decode digital-out terminal output setting to 1080i, 720p or 480p. For detailed
information, refer to the DTV decoder instruction manual. If you can not display the picture
because your DTV decoder does not have a digital-out terminal output setting, use the
component video input (or the S-Video input or video input). Refer to page 18. In this case
the picture will be displayed as an analog signal.
• The digital-in terminal is not compatible with the picture signal of a personal computer.
• Use a DVI-D single link 19-pin cable (commercially available) in order to digitally connect
the receiver with a DTV decoder.
If 480p signals (640x480 or 720x480) are displayed on the screen, the horizontal balance may
be slightly shifted. In cases such as this, the horizontal balance can be adjusted by accessing
“DIGITAL-IN” in the INITIAL SETUP menu. (Refer to page 42.)
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Quick Setup Connections
By connecting your AV Receiver to your television's V1 smart Input, you can watch picture
sources from many diffeent devices, without having to change or use the other input
connections on your TV. This allows you to free up other input connections so you can
connect more devices to your television.
MONITOR Y
OUT
PB
Pb Pb
PR
MONITOR OUT Pr Pr
1) Connect an S-Video Cable from the AV Receiver's MONITOR OUT, to the S-Video INPUT-1
on the back of your receiver.
2) Connect a Yellow Component Cable from the AV Receiver's MONITOR OUT, into the
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your receiver.
3) Connect a Green Component Cable from the AV Receiver's Y MONITOR OUT, into the Y
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your receiver.
4) Connect a Blue Component Cable from the AV Receiver's PB MONITOR OUT, into the PB
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your receiver.
5) Connect a Red Component Cable from the AV Receiver's PR MONITOR OUT, into the PR
VIDEO INPUT-1 on the back of your receiver.
Notes:
• Please refer to your AV Receiver instruction manual for more information on connecting
your speakers and other devices like a DVD player.
• Use your AV Receiver's remote to switch to the diferent devices you have connected.
• Some AV Receiver's may not respond when the V1 Smart Input funcion is turned on.
• If you have video connections for each input device connected to your AV Receiver, you
should not connect them using both S-Video and Composite connection at the same time
when you are using V1 input as the V1 Smart Input. In this case we recommend using the
S-Video connection.
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Quick Setup Plug-In Menu
Language
After the “JVC INTERACTIVE PLUG IN MENU” has been displayed, the TV automatically
switches to the LANGUAGE settings. You can choose to view your onscreen menus in three
languages: English, French (Français) or Spanish (Español).
¥ To choose a language:
(English, Français or Español)
To NEXT (To set clock)
(To be continued...)
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Quick Setup Plug-In Menu
¥ To choose AUTO
To TIME ZONE
¥ To select your time zone: (Atlantic, Eastern,
Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska or
Hawaii)
To move to D.S.T. (Daylight Savings Time)
¥ To turn D.S.T. ON or OFF
To NEXT (To Auto Tuner Setup)
Notes:
• The Daylight Savings Time feature automatically adjusts your TV’s clock for Daylight
Savings. The clock will move forward one hour at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in April. The
clock will move back one hour at 2:00 am on the last Sunday in October.
• You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before
operating any timer functions.
¥ To choose MANUAL
To TIME
¥ To set the hour
To minute
¥ To set the minute
To Start Clock
Note:
• You will have to reset the clock after a power interruption. You must set the clock before
operating any timer functions.
(To be continued...)
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Quick Setup Plug-In Menu
NOW
PROGRAMMING !
48
When the setup is finished, THANK YOU!! SETUP IS NOW COMPLETE is displayed. Your
quick setup is now complete. You can now begin watching your television, or you can
continue on in this guide for more information on programming your remote control, or using
the JVC onscreen menu system to customize your television viewing experience.
Notes:
• Noise muting will not work during Auto Tuner Setup.
• Skip appears only for interactive plug-in menu.
• The interactive plug-in menu setting does not appear if your TV has been turned on before.
In this case, use the menu to perform these settings. See pages 43, 50 and 33.
Cable Box and Satellite Users: After your auto tuner setup is complete, you may,
(depending on the type of hookup), have only 1 channel, usually 3 or 4 in the auto tuner
memory. This is normal.
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Remote Programming
Setting the CATV, VCR and DVD Codes
You can program your remote to operate your cable box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD
player by using the instructions and codes listed below. If the equipment does not respond
to any of the codes listed below or to the code search function, use the remote control
supplied by the manufacturer.
• If your cable or satellite box does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it
does not respond to any code, try the search codes function, on page 29.
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Remote Programming
VCR Codes
The remote control is programmed with VCR codes for power on/off, play, stop, fast-forward,
rewind, pause, record, channel up/down operation.
1) Find the VCR brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “VCR”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button, then enter the first code number listed with the
10 key pad.
4) Release the DISPLAY button, and confirm the operation of the VCR.
• If your VCR does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not respond
to any of the codes, try the search codes function on page 29.
• After you program your remote, some VCR buttons may not work properly. If so, use the
VCR’s remote.
• To record, hold down the REC button on the remote and press PLAY.
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Remote Programming
DVD Codes
The remote control is programmed with DVD codes for power on/off, play, stop, fast-forward,
rewind, previous/next chapter, tray open/close, and still/pause operation.
1) Find the DVD player brand from the list of codes shown below.
2) Slide the first 2-way selector switch to “TV” and the other 2-way selector switch to “DVD”.
3) Press and hold down the DISPLAY button, then enter the first code number listed with the
10 key pad.
4) Release the DISPLAY button, and confirm the operation of the DVD player.
• If your DVD player does not respond to the first code, try the others listed. If it does not
respond to any of the codes, try the search codes function on page 29.
• After you program your remote, some DVD buttons may not work properly. If so, use the
DVD player’s remote.
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Remote Programming
Search Codes
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Onscreen Menus
Using the Guide
Certain symbols are used throughout this guide to help you learn about the features of your
new television. The ones you will see most frequently are:
Up and Down arrows mean press the CH+ or CH– buttons. Pressing the CH+ or CH–
buttons let you:
• Move vertically in a main menu screen
• Move through a submenu screen
• Move to the next letter, number, or other choice in a submenu
• Back up to correct an error
• Scan through TV channels (when not in a menu screen)
¥ Left and right arrows mean press the VOLUME+ or VOLUME– buttons to move left or right
to:
• Select a highlighted menu item
• Select an item in a submenu
• Select numbers in certain menu options
• Turn the volume up or down (when not in a menu screen)
The “press button” icon means you should press the button named on your remote
control. (Button names appear in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.)
The “helping arrow” icon points to the highlighted or selected item in a menu.
To bring up the onscreen menu, press the MENU button on the remote control. The item that
appears in green is the one currently selected. If you use the Menu button on the TV’s front
panel instead of the remote, an additional menu screen showing INPUT and ASPECT will
appear between INITIAL SETUP and PICTURE ADJUST. The “interactive plug-in menu” will
appear the first time the TV is plugged in.
Note:
• Menus shown in this book are illustrations, not exact replications of the television’s
onscreen displays.
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Onscreen Menus
The Onscreen Menu System
Your television comes with JVC’s onscreen menu system. The onscreen menus let you make
adjustments to your television’s operation simply and quickly. Examples of the onscreen
menus are shown on the next page. Detailed explanations on using each menu follow later in
this guide. For information about the interactive plug-in Menu, see pages 23-25.
To move to a different feature use the arrows to move up or down the list. When you
press the up arrow at the top of the list or the down arrow at the bottom, the next menu
screen will appear. Use the arrows ¥to select an option from the highlighted feature.
Pressing MENU on the remote control will close the onscreen menu system and return you to
normal television viewing.
Each menu and its features will be discussed in the following pages of this guide.
Notes:
• If you do not press any buttons for about a minute, the onscreen menu will automatically
shut off.
• Button names in this guide are shown in SMALL CAPITAL LETTERS.
• Menus may appear in different sizes onscreen depending on the aspect ratio selected.
• Some menu items may not appear in menu screens when certain aspect ratios or inputs
are selected.
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Onscreen Menus
Press the MENU button
Programming will take approximately 1 to 2 minutes. The auto tuner is finished when the
message PROGRAMMING OVER! appears onscreen.
Channel Summary
Channel summary allows you to customize the line-up of channels received by your TV.
You can add or delete channels from the line-up or prevent any unauthorized viewers from
watching any or all 181 channels.
Press the MENU button
To CHANNEL SUMMARY
¥ To operate
The Channel summary screen will now be displayed with
the channels set to scan marked with an “✓”. You can
delete channels from the scan by removing the “✓”. If any
channels were missed during auto tuner setup and you wish
to add them, you may by placing an “✓” next to the channel
number.
¥ To the SCAN column
Press the OK button to include or delete from scan
To CHANNEL SUMMARY
¥ To operate
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Initial Setup
Channel Guard Message
When a viewer attempts to watch a guarded channel, the following message appears:
To watch a channel that you have locked, enter the Lock Code using the 10 key pad.
If the wrong code is entered, the message “INVALID LOCK CODE!” will flash on the screen.
The channel cannot be accessed until the correct
code is entered. THIS CHANNEL IS LOCKED BY
CHANNEL GUARD.
Notes:
PLEASE ENTER LOCK CODE BY
• Once a channel has been unlocked, it will 10 KEY PAD TO UNLOCK IT.
remain unlocked until the television is turned
NO. - - - -
off.
• See also “Set Lock Code”, page 40.
V-Chip
Your TV is equipped with V-Chip technology which enables you to block channels or content
that you feel to be inappropriate for children, based on US and Canada rating guidelines.
V-Chip has no effect on video signals from a DVD discs, VCR tapes or Camcorder connection.
Note: Some programs, and movies are broadcast without a ratings signal. Even if you set
up V-CHIP ratings limits, these programs will not be blocked. See page 37 for information on
how to block unrated programs.
Note (for Canadian viewers): The V-Chip function is based on specifications designed for
the United States and therefore may not work properly in Canada.
You can customize the V-Chip settings of your television to match your personal tastes. The
V-Chip menu below is the starting point for your V-Chip settings.
You can use US V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from the United States),
Canadian V-Chip settings (for programming broadcast from Canada), and movie ratings. You
may use any or all of the settings (US V-Chip, Canada V-Chip, Movie ratings). Descriptions for
setting each of the three V-Chip formats appear in the next six pages along with descriptions
of the rating categories.
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Initial Setup
Unrated Programs
Unrated programming refers to any programming which does not contain a rating signal.
Programming on television stations which do not broadcast rating signals will be placed in the
“Unrated Programming” category.
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Initial Setup
US V-Chip Ratings
U.S. PARENTAL RATING SYSTEMS
Programs with the following ratings are appropriate for children.
❒ TV Y is Appropriate for All Children
Programs are created for very young viewers and should be suitable for all ages, including
children ages 2 - 6.
❒ TV Y7 is for Older Children
Most parents would find such programs suitable for children 7 and above. These programs
may contain some mild fantasy violence or comedic violence, which children should be
able to discern from reality.
Programs with the following ratings are designed for the entire audience.
❒ TV G stands for General Audience
Most parents would find these programs suitable for all age groups. They contain little or
no violence, no strong language, and little or no sexual dialog or situations.
❒ TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested
May contain some, but not much, strong language, limited violence, and some suggestive
sexual dialog or situations. It is recommended that parents watch these programs first, or
with their children.
❒ TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned
Programs contain some material that may be unsuitable for children under the age of 14
including possible intense violence, sexual situations, strong coarse language, or intensely
suggestive dialog. Parents are cautioned against unattended viewing by children under 14.
❒ TV MA Mature Audiences Only
These programs are specifically for adults and may be unsuitable for anyone under 17
years of age. TV MA programs may have extensive V, S, L, or D.
Viewing Guidelines
In addition to the ratings categories explained above, information on specific kinds of
content are also supplied with the V-Chip rating. These types of content may also be
blocked. The content types are:
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Initial Setup
Setting US V-Chip Ratings
For example. To block viewing of all TV 14 shows, move the cursor to the top row of that
column and add a lock icon. Once you’ve put a lock on the top row, everything in that column
is automatically locked.
Note:
• If you want to change the setup, move the cursor to the top
column and change the lock icon to “—” by pressing OK
again. You may then select individual categories to block.
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Initial Setup
Movies Ratings
❒ NR – Not Rated
This is a film which has no rating. In many cases these films were imported from countries
which do not use the MPAA ratings system. Other NR films may be from amateur
producers who didn’t intend to have their film widely released.
NR (Not Rated) Programming may contain all types of programming including
children’s programming, foreign programs, or adult material.
❒ G – General Audience
In the opinion of the review board, these films contain nothing in the way of sexual content,
violence, or language that would be unsuitable for audiences of any age.
❒ PG – Parental Guidance
Parental Guidance means the movie may contain some contents such as mild violence,
some brief nudity, and strong language. The contents are not deemed intense.
❒ PG-13 – Parents Strongly Cautioned
Parents with children under 13 are cautioned that the content of movies with this rating
may include more explicit sexual, language, and violence content than movies rated PG.
❒ R – Restricted
These films contain material that is explicit in nature and is not recommended for
unsupervised children under the age of 17.
❒ NC-17 – No One Under 17
These movies contain content which most parents would feel is too adult for their children
to view. Content can consist of strong language, nudity, violence, and suggestive or explicit
subject matter.
❒ X – No One under 18
Inappropriate material for anyone under 18.
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Initial Setup
Canadian V-Chip Ratings
❒ E – Exempt
Exempt programming includes: news, sports, documentaries and other information
programming, talk shows, music videos, and variety programming.
❒ C – Programming Intended for Children
Violence Guidelines: There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive
behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or
unrealistic in nature.
❒ C8+ – Programming Intended for Children 8 and Over
Violence Guidelines: Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low
intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. There will be no offensive language,
nudity or sexual content.
❒ G – General Audience
Programming will contain little violence and will be sensitive to themes which could affect
younger children.
❒ PG – Parental Guidance
Programming intended for a general audience, but which may not be suitable for younger
children. Parents may consider some content not appropriate for children aged 8-13.
❒ 14+ – 14 Years and Older
Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens
and early teens. Programming may contain mature themes and scenes of intense violence.
❒ 18+ – Adult
Material intended for mature audiences only.
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Initial Setup
Set Lock Code
Channel guard and V-Chip settings are protected by a four-digit lock code. Your TV comes
pre-set with a lock code of “0000”. You may change the code to any four-digit number you
wish. To change the lock code, follow the steps below.
The channel will remain blocked until the correct lock code is entered (see above for
information on setting your lock code).
Notes:
40
Initial Setup
Auto Demo
This function lets you preview the many different viewing modes of your TV. It will cycle
through “index”, “split demo”, “freeze”, all of the different “aspect” ratios and all of the
different “video status” modes.
Power Indicator
Power indicator allows you to adjust the brightness of
the power indicator.
Position Adjustment
Position adjustment allows you to adjust the position of the picture on the screen vertically
when the aspect is set to panorama, cinema, or full.
Press the MENU button
To POSITION ADJUSTMENT
¥ To enter
¥ To adjust the position
Press the MENU button to finish
Notes:
• To reset the adjustment to the center, press the OK button.
• When the arrow disappears, while you are adjusting the position, the position is at its
maximum limit.
• If you select regular size with aspect or Multi Screen, position adjustment option is not
seen.
• When you change the screen size, perform the position adjustment again.
• Position adjustment allows you to adjust the screen position vertically and horizontally when
the aspect is set HD panorama or cinema zoom for 1080i signal.
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Initial Setup
Digital-In
The DIGITAL-IN option can only be displayed in the INITIAL SETUP menu when a 480p picture
signal is being input to the DIGITAL-IN terminal.
This option adjusts the position when a 480p picture signal is being displayed on the screen.
There are two types of 480p picture signals: 640x480 and 720x480. If the displayed picture is
slightly shifted, the position can be adjusted by selecting either SIZE1 or SIZE2.
To DIGITAL-IN
¥To enter
¥To select SIZE1 or SIZE2
Press the MENU button to finish
Note:
The DIGITAL-IN menu can only be displayed when a 480p picture signal is input to the
Digital-In terminal and the picture is being displayed on the screen.
TV Speaker
If your TV is connected to a stereo system, you can turn off the TV speakers and listen to the
audio through your stereo.
Press the MENU button
To TV SPEAKER
¥ To turn the TV’s speakers ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
Notes:
• Before you turn the TV speaker setting from OFF to ON, make sure that the TV volume
level is low! If the TV volume is set too high, the sound level will be extremely loud.
• After a power interruption, the TV speaker settings will return to “ON”.
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Initial Setup
Audio Out
If your television is connected to an external speaker source, audio out gives you the option of
controlling the volume level with your TV’s remote control.
Press the MENU button
To AUDIO OUT
¥ To VARI or FIX
Press the MENU button when finished
VARI: Lets you adjust the volume of the external speakers
using the VOLUME +/– buttons on your TV’s remote control.
FIX: The volume of the external speakers is adjusted using
the audio device’s remote control.
Image Shift
The picture displayed on the screen is shifted up, down and to the left and right at regular
intervals. In order to prevent burn-in, set this function to FAST or STANDARD.
Language
The language function is described on page 23 as the interactive plug-in menu. If you need to
choose the language again, follow the steps below.
Press the Menu button
To LANGUAGE
¥ To choose a language: ENG. (English), FRAN.
(French) or ESP. (Spanish)
Press the MENU button when finished
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Initial Setup
Closed Caption
Many broadcasts now include an onscreen display of dialog called closed captions. Some
broadcasts may also include displays of additional information in text form. Your television
can access and display this information using the closed caption feature. To activate the
closed caption feature, follow the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To CLOSED CAPTION
¥ To operate
To select CAPTION or TEXT
¥ To select a caption (CC1 to CC4) or text channel
(T1 to T4)
Press the OK button to save
Notes:
• Closed caption subtitles are usually found on closed caption channel CC1. Some programs
may include additional text information which is usually found on text channel T1. The other
channels are available for future use.
• Closed captioning may not work correctly if the signal being received is weak or if you are
playing a video tape.
• Most broadcasts containing closed captioning will display a notice at the start of the
program.
• To select the mode, press the C.C. button. See page 59.
Noise Muting
This feature inserts a blank gray screen over channels which
are not broadcasting or are too weak to be received clearly.
Note:
• Noise muting will not work during auto tuner setup or when you operate channel summary.
44
Initial Setup
Front Panel Lock
This allows you to lock the keys on the front of the TV, so that a child may not accidentally
change your viewing preferences.
Press the MENU button
To FRONT PANEL LOCK
¥ To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
V1 Smart Input
This feature is used if you have connected an AV Receiver to your television. By turning this
feature on, your television can automatically detect the signal source from your components
that are connected to your AV Receiver. Refer to page 22 for how to connect an AV receiver to
your television.
Notes:
• If you do not have an AV Receiver connected to your television, turn this feature OFF. By
doing so, you can take advantage of using AV CompuLink components with your television.
• Some AV Receivers may not work with this function.
45
Initial Setup
Auto Shut Off
This function automatically shuts off your TV when there is no signal from the channel the
TV is on.
Press the MENU button
To AUTO SHUT OFF
¥ To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
XDS ID
XDS ID Display provides a channel’s call letters, the network’s name, and even a program
name. The XDS ID information is provided by the broadcaster.
Press the MENU button
To XDS ID
¥ To turn ON or OFF
Press the MENU button when finished
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Picture Adjust
Picture Settings
These settings allow you to change and adjust the way the picture appears on your television.
TINT
Tint allows you to adjust the levels of red and green in your TV picture.
COLOR
The color function lets you make all the colors in the TV picture appear either more vivid or
subtle.
PICTURE
Picture allows you to adjust the levels of black and white on the TV screen, giving you a
darker or brighter picture overall.
BRIGHT
You can adjust the overall brightness of the TV picture with the Bright control.
DETAIL
The Detail feature adjusts the level of fine detail displayed in the picture.
Color Temperature
You can decide how strong or dull the colors appear on the TV screen.
Press the MENU button
To COLOR TEMPERATURE
¥ To enter
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Picture Adjust
Digital Noise Clear
With digital noise clear, this helps take our static or noise from a channel that may not be
coming in clearly.
Press the MENU button
To DIG. NOISE CLEAR
¥ To enter
To select the mode “LOW”, “HIGH” or “OFF”
Press the MENU button when finished
Color Management
This TV supports the COLOR MANAGEMENT function to ensure dull colors are compensated
to produce natural hues.
Press the MENU button
To COLOR MANAGEMENT
¥ To enter
To select the mode “VIVD”, “STD” or “OFF”
Press the MENU button when finished
Burn-in will be reduced by displaying snow on the screen for approximately 55 seconds, and
white for approximately 5 seconds in sequence. Leave the television in this state for some time
(more than a few hours).
Reset
Reset resets all picture adjustments (tint, color, picture, bright, detail, color temperature, dig.
noise clear and color management) at once to the default settings.
Press the MENU button
To RESET
¥ To enter
The onscreen menu disappears for a moment, and
then the settings are reset to the default setting for
all the picture adjustments.
Press the MENU button when finished
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Sound Adjust
Sound Settings
These settings allow you to change and adjust the way the picture appears on your television.
BASS – You can increase or decrease the level of low-frequency sound in the TV’s audio with
the bass adjustment.
TREBLE – Use treble to adjust the level of high-frequency sound in your TV’s audio.
BALANCE – Adjust the level of sound between the TV’s left and right speakers with the
balance setting.
Notes:
• You can reset the sound adjustments (BASS, TREBLE and BALANCE) you set at once as
the default setting when you select reset. See page 48.
• You can adjust BALANCE only when A.H.S. is off. See page 55.
49
Clock/Timers
Set Clock
The set clock function is described on page 26 as the interactive plug-in menu. You can
choose to set the clock automatically, or manually. If you need to set the clock again, follow
the steps below.
Press the MENU button
To SET CLOCK
¥ To operate
When you set the clock automatically, choose AUTO by pressing the ¥or arrows.
To TIME ZONE
¥ To select your time zone
When you set the clock manually, choose MANUAL by pressing the ¥ or arrows.
To move to the hour
¥ To set the hour
To move to minutes
¥ To set the minutes
Press OK to start clock
50
Clock/Timers
On/Off Timer
The on/off timer lets you program your television to turn itself on or off. You can use it as an
alarm to wake up, to help you remember important programs, or as a decoy when you’re not
home.
Notes:
• The on/off time cannot be set to locked or guarded channels.
• In order for the on/off timer to work, the clock must be set.
• After a power interruption, the timer settings must be reset.
51
Button Functions
Multi Screen Function
Your television has two kinds of screen: SPLIT (2 channels) and INDEX (12 channels).
Note: After you press any multiscreen button, if you press the menu button, only the picture
adjust screen will appear.
Split
Activate the split-screen option by pressing SPLIT on the remote control.
Notes:
• You can enter the SPLIT mode when the screen is in NORMAL or INDEX mode.
• Split-screen functions will not work with locked channels or channels blocked by V-Chip
ratings limits. A grey screen will display instead.
• With split screen, the picture from the component terminal and HDCP terminal will not be
displayed.
• The aspect of MAIN CHANNEL PICTURE becomes 16:9 when you input the picture of
480p, 720p and 1080i from the component terminal and HDCP terminal.
• After you press the Select button, and select SPLIT SCREEN when you press the
OK button, select normal screen. If you don’t operate, the MAIN CHANNEL SCREEN will
be automatically selected about 8 seconds later.
• Main channel picture and split-screen will not display the same RF channel and same
input.
52
Button Functions
Index
This allows you to quickly look at up to 12 channels at a time so that you can decide which
one to watch.
Notes:
• Only RF input signal will be displayed.
• You can watch the channel added in channel summary. See page 33.
Freeze
Pressing the FREEZE button causes the screen to change to the split-screen display with the
still picture displayed on the right. In order to return to the normal display, press the FREEZE
button once again.
Note: When the screen is in freeze mode, if you do not operate it within 15 minutes, this
function will cancel out.
Swap
You can exchange the channel (or input) displayed in the split screen window for the main
screen image by pressing the SWAP button.
Note: It will only work in SPLIT mode.
Select
With SELECT, you can select the picture (channel) while viewing SPLIT screen. When you
press SELECT button, the channel number on the top will be highlighted. Each press of SELECT
will shift the channel.
53
Button Functions
Power
Turns the TV on or off.
Press the POWER button
7 (Seven)
100+ Button
Use the 100+ button to directly access channels above channel 99. For example, to move to
channel 124, press 100+, 2 (Two), 4 (Four).
Input
Selects the signal input source for the television: Input-1, 2, 3 or 4 for video devices like
VCR’s DVD players, or camcorders.
INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4
Note:
• When you return to TV mode, press the RETURN +/TV button or direct 10 key pad.
Digital-In
Use this button to directly select the digital-in input.
Press the DIGITAL-IN button
• Digital-In will display only when the 480p picture signal in Digital-In is displayed.
54
Button Functions
Return +/TV
The return+/TV button has three functions:
Return - Returns to the channel viewed just before the channel currently onscreen.
Return+ - Lets you program a specific channel to return to while scanning through the
channels using the CH+ and CH– buttons.
TV - Returns to the TV mode.
RETURN+/TV and hold for three seconds
RETURN CHANNEL
PROGRAMMED !
The channel currently active has been programmed as your return+ channel.
Now scan through the channels using the CHANNEL+/– buttons.
RETURN+/TV
You will return to your programmed channel.
• To cancel your return+ channel, press and hold the RETURN+ button for three seconds. The
message “RETURN CHANNEL CANCELLED!” will appear.
• Return+ works only with the Channel+/– buttons. Pressing any number key will cancel
return+.
Sound
By pressing the sound button, you can change the A.H.S. (Advanced Hyper Surround) mode,
BBE and A.H.B. (Active Hyper Bass) mode.
A.H.S. - Adds a more spacious surround sound. Music gives basic effect and movie for more
effect.
BBE - BBE high definition audio adds natural, clear and extraordinary sound quality to any
program.
A.H.B. - You can reinforce the bass sound to maintain rich, full bass at low volumes, and
enjoy a clear sound with boosted bass.
Press the SOUND button
To select A.H.S., BBE or A.H.B.
¥ To choose the setting
Note: BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc. For U.S., licensed from
BBE Sound, Inc. under USP 4638258, 4482866 and 5510572. For Canada, licensed from
BBE Sound, Inc. BBE is a registered trademark of BBE Sound, Inc.
55
Button Functions
Muting
The MUTING button instantly turns the volume down completely when you press it. Press
MUTING and the volume level will instantly go to zero. To restore the volume to its previous
level, press MUTING again.
Video Status
The Video status button gives you a choice of four TV picture display settings, including a
display of your own preferences.
Standard - Resets the picture display to the standard settings.
Dynamic - Gives a vivid picture with better contrast when viewing
in a brightly lit room.
Theater - Gives a rich, film-like look to video when viewing in a
dimly lit room.
Game - Used for when you are playing video games connected to
your TV.
Natural Cinema
Natural cinema corrects the problem of blurred edges which may occur when viewing a
program originally shot on film (such as motion pictures) or animation. If you notice blurring
at the edges of these programs, press NATURAL CINEMA and set it to AUTO. Natural Cinema
helps correct conversion errors that occur when film, which is shot at 24 frames-per-second,
is broadcast at the television rate of 30 frames-per-second.
Press the NATURAL CINEMA button
• Turning on or off
• Changing the channel or input mode
• Using multi-screen functions
TheaterPro D6500K
The TheaterPro D6500K color temperature technology function makes sure that the video you
watch is set to the standard color temperature, so that what you see is as true to what the
film to video editors intended it to be.
56
Button Functions
Sleep Timer
The Sleep Timer can turn the TV off for you after you fall asleep. Program it to work in
intervals of 15 minutes, for a total time of up to 180 minutes.
GOOD NIGHT!!
PUSH SLEEP TIMER BUTTON
TO EXTEND.
Display
The display screen shows the current status of timers, inputs, and XDS ID.
Press the DISPLAY button
• If the clock, sleep timer or on/off timer are not set, the display screen will show:
“CLOCK NOT SET”, “SLEEP TIMER OFF”, and “ON/OFF TIMER OFF” respectively.
57
Button Functions
Aspect
This feature will help you adjust the picture you are watching to give you the best possible
picture quality.
Aspect Ratios
PANORAMA - With this ratio a normal REGULAR - The regular ratio is used
4:3 aspect picture is stretched to fit the when you want to watch a 4:3 broadcast
dimensions of the 16:9 aspect screen. or recorded program without modifying
the original picture to fit the dimensions
of your 16:9 screen. The 4:3 picture
will fil lthe screen from top to bottom,
while black bars will appear to fill up the
remaining space along the picture’s sides.
The 4:3 picture will be centered within the
boundaries of the 16:9 screen.
CINEMA - This ratio “zooms in” on
the center part of a 4:3 aspect picture,
blowing it up to fill the 16:9 screen.
58
Button Functions
Aspect Ratios (Continued)
When you change the aspect ratios, it is different from their broadcast or recorded program.
Notes:
• You can also choose the size by pressing the buttons.
• When you change the aspect ratio or signal, reset the picture position to center.
Menu
The MENU button allows you to access JVC’s onscreen menu system. Press MENU to activate
the onscreen menu system.
• See individual topics like “Sound Adjust” for specific information on using menus.
OK
This button confirms your selection when you are in one of the onscreen menus.
Back
This button allows you to go back in the menu to change a selection or correct a mistake.
59
Button Functions
TV/CATV Slide Switch
Use either the television’s own tuner or a cable box to select channels. Set this switch to TV
to operate the television’s built-in tuner. Move the switch to CATV to operate a cable box.
Note:
• See page 28 for information on programming your remote for cable box operation.
VCR Buttons
You can use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your VCR. These functions
include: play, record, rewind, fast-forward, stop, pause, channel scan, TV/VCR, power on, and
power off.
Move the selector switch to VCR to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand VCR’s. For any other
manufacturer’s brand VCR, please see the code chart and instructions on page 27.
DVD Buttons
You can also use this remote control to operate the basic functions of your DVD player. These
functions include: play, rewind, fast-forward, stop, still/pause, previous/next, tray open/close,
power on, and power off.
Move the selector switch to DVD to operate.
• The remote is preset with the code 000 to control JVC-brand DVD players. For any other
manufacturer’s brand DVD player, please see the code chart and instructions on page 28.
Light
Your remote control includes illuminated buttons for key features like Channel +/– and
Volume +/–. Press the light button to turn the illumination on for 4 seconds.
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Troubleshooting
Refer to the table below to check the condition. If you think that there is a problem, contact
the JVC Service Center where you purchased the television.
PROBLEMS CHECK
61
Troubleshooting
PROBLEMS CHECK
There are double A building or passing airplane can reflec the original signal and produce a
picures (ghosts) second, slightly delayed one. Adjust your antenna position.
• Your antenna may be damaged, disconnected or turned.
Picture is snowy
• Check the antenna connection, page 17 in Quick setup.
(image noise)
If the antenna is damaged, replace it.
The Closed Caption Text mode is on. Turn it off in the CLOSED CAPTION
Screen is 80% black
Menu, see page 59.
Stereo or bilingual
programs cannot be Make sure the MTS settings are correct. See “MTS” on page 49.
heard
You hear occasional It is normal for the TV to make cracking sounds when first turned on or
crackling sounds off. Unless the sound or picture becomes abnormal, this is fine.
62
Warnings
Caring for the Cabinet
Normally, light dusting with a soft, non-scratching duster will keep your TV clean.
If you wish to wipe down the television, first unplug it. Then wipe gently with a soft cloth,
slightly moistened with water. You can add a few drops of mild liquid detergent to the water to
help remove spots of oily dirt.
DO NOT allow liquid to enter the TV through the ventilation slots.
DO NOT use strong or abrasive cleaners on the TV.
DO NOT spray liquids or cleaners directly on the TV’s surface.
DO NOT rub or scrub the TV harshly. Wipe the set gently with a soft cloth.
Do not apply alcohol, organic solvents (like acetone), acidic or alkaline cleansers to the
screen. These will remove the coating layer and cause discolorations.
63
Warranty
JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and all parts thereof, except as set forth
below ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER AT RETAIL to be FREE FROM DEFECTIVE
MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP from the date of original retail purchase for the period shown
below. (“The Warranty Period”)
This limited warranty is valid only in the fifty (50) United States, The District of Columbia
and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
WHAT WE WILL DO:
If this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, JVC will repair or replace
defective parts at no charge to the original owner.
Such repair and replacement services shall be rendered during regular business hours by JVC
authorized service centers. Parts used for replacement are warranted only for the remainder of
this Warranty Period. Televisions with a screen size of 25 inches and larger are covered on
an in-home basis.
WHAT YOU MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE:
Either contact the selling dealer (retailer) or call 1-800-252-5722 to arrange In-home
service. In-home service will require clear access to the Television by the service
technician.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This limited warranty provided by JVC does not cover:
1. Products which have been subject to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering,
negligence, misuse, faulty installation, lack of reasonable care, or if repaired or serviced by
anyone other than a service facility authorized by JVC to render such service, or if affixed
to any attachment not provided with the products, or if the model or serial number has
been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed. If the upper unit is removed from the
lower unit by anyone other than a dealer or service facility authorized by JVC.
2. Initial installation, installation and removal from “built-in” entertainment centers and other
mounting systems.
4. Damage that occurs in shipment, due to an act of God, and cosmetic damage.
6. Products used for commercial purposes (including but not limited to rental).
7. Accessories.
8. Batteries (except that Rechargeable Batteries are covered for 90 days from date of
purchase).
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Warranty
THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILTY, IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY HEREIN.
JVC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE,
OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES, RECORDS OR DISCS)
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH
OF THIS WARRANTY, ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or limitations
on how long the warranty lasts, so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary state
to state.
http://www.jvc.com
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Authorized Service Centers
QUALITY SERVICE
HOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTER
TOLL FREE: 1 (800) 537-5722
http://www.jvc.com
Dear Customer,
In order to receive the most satisfaction from your purchase, please read the instruction
booklet before operating the unit. In the event that repairs are necessary, call our Customer
Relations Department at 1-800-537-5722 or visit our website at www.JVC.com
Caution
To prevent electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Please refer to qualified service personnel for repairs.
Accessories
To purchase accessories for your JVC product, please call toll free:1 (800) 882-2345 or on the
web at www.JVC.com
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Specifications
MODEL PD-42WV74
Type Plasma Display
NTSC, BTSC System (Multi-Channel Sound)
Reception Format
1080i DTV digital broadcast ready
VHF 2 to 13, UHT 14 to 69 Sub, Mid, Super, Hyper et Ultra bands
Reception Range
(180 channel frequency synthesizer system)
Power Source AC 120V, 60Hz
TV : 340W
Power Consumption
Receiver : 27W
Screen Size 42 inch / 107.5 cm measured diagonally, 16:9 ratio
Audio Output 18W + 18W
(3 15/16 x 1 3/16 inch / 10 cm x 3 cm) oval x 2
Speakers
Woofer ( 5 1/8 x 2 9/16 / 13 cm x 6.5 cm) oval x 2
Antenna Terminal 75 ohms (VHF/UHF) (F-type connector)
Video : 1Vp-p, 75 ohms
External Input Jacks
Audio : 500mVrms (-4dBs) high impedance
Y : 1Vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided)
S-Video Input Jacks
C: 0.286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 ohms
Y : 1Vp-p positive, 75 ohms (negative sync provided)
Component Input Jacks
Pb/Pr: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Audio Output Jacks VARI: More than 0 to 1000mVrms (+2.2 dBs)
(VARI/FIX) FIX: 500mVrms (-4dBs) Low impedance (400 Hz when modulated 100%)
More than 0 to 1000mVrms (+2.2 dBs)
Subwoofer Output Jack
Low impedance (100 Hz when modulated 100%)
AV Compu Link III Jack 3.5 mm mini jack x 1
DVI-D single Link 19 pin
Digital-In
Note: The Digital-In terminal is not compatible with picture signals of a personal computer
TV:
45 11/16 x 31 7/16 x 12 3/16 inch / 1160 x 798 x 308mm (with the stand)
Dimensions
45 11/16 x 28 13/16 x 3 7/8 inch / 1160 x 731 x 98 mm (main TV body)
WXHXD
Receiver : 17 3/16 x 3 15/16 x 15 1/16 inch / 435 x 99 x 382 mm
TV:
106 lbs / 48 kg (with the stand)
Weight 84 lbs / 38 kg (main TV body)
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JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA JVC CANADA, INC.
Division of JVC Americas Corp. 21 Finchdene Square
1700 Valley Road Scarborough, Ontario
Wayne, New Jersey, 07470 Canada, M1X 1A7
PARTS LIST
CAUTION
J The parts identified by the symbol are important for the safety . Whenever replacing these parts, be sure to use specified ones to secure the
safety.
J The parts not indicated in this Parts List and those which are filled with lines --- in the Parts No. columns will not be supplied.
J P. W. Board Ass'y will not be supplied, but those which are filled with the Parts No. in the Parts No. columns will be supplied.
RESISTORS CAPACITORS
CR Carbon Resistor C CAP. Ceramic Capacitor
LPTC R Linear Positive Temperature Coefficient Resistor BP E CAP. Bi-Polar Electrolytic Capacitor
RESISTORS
F G J K M N R H Z P
(No.YA029)3-1
CONTENTS
[DISPLAY UNIT : VM-42WV74]
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1 ............................................................................................................ 3-3
EXPLODED VIEW -1 .................................................................................................................................. 3-3
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -2 ............................................................................................................ 3-4
EXPLODED VIEW -2 .................................................................................................................................. 3-4
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST ................................................................................................. 3-6
AUDIO PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA90177-05C) (SSB-6097A) ............................................................. 3-6
DISPLAY INTERFACE PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA10288-07E) (SSB-7397A) .................................... 3-7
TEMP. SENSOR PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA90146-01B) (SSB-8381A) ............................................ 3-10
LINE FILTER PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA90143-05B) (SSB-9297A) ................................................. 3-10
DISPLAY LED PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA90175-03B) (SSB-0L297A) .............................................. 3-10
DISPLAY SWITCH PW BOARD ASS’Y (LCA90148-02C) (SSB-0L385A) ...................................... 3-10
VIDEO SMPS PW BOARD ASS’Y (LJ44-00050A) .......................................................................... 3-10
VIDEO SMPS PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ44-00050A) .......................................................................... 3-10
SMPS PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ44-00053A) ...................................................................................... 3-10
X-MAIN PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00758A) .................................................................................... 3-10
Y-MAIN PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00759A) .................................................................................... 3-10
E-BUF PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00777A) ..................................................................................... 3-10
F-BUF PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00778A) ...................................................................................... 3-10
G-BUF PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00779A) ..................................................................................... 3-10
LOGIC-MAIN PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00791A) .......................................................................... 3-10
Y-BUF-U PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00796A) .................................................................................. 3-10
Y-BUF-L PW BOARD ASS'Y (LJ92-00797A) .................................................................................. 3-10
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT PARTS LIST [RM-C13G-1H] ....................................................................... 3-10
PACKING .................................................................................................................................................. 3-11
PACKING PARTS LIST ............................................................................................................................ 3-11
3-2(No.YA029)
[DISPLAY UNIT : VM-42WV74]
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
EXPLODED VIEW -1
3 16
17 2
1
9
7
8
12
13
15
6 5 14
11
LINE FILTER AUDIO
PWB PWB 18
20 18
21
19
10
18 20
DISPLAY INTERFACE
18 PWB
DISPLAY LED
PWB 4
TEMP. SENSOR
PWB 6
TOP 18
(No.YA029)3-3
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -2
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
EXPLODED VIEW -2
32
28
27 31
34
24
23
25
34
22
35
30
29
DISPLAY LED
PWB
TEMP. SENSOR
PWB 33 26
37
TOP
DISPLAY
SW PWB 36
3-4(No.YA029)
X-MAIN PWB G-BUF PWB
Y-BUF-L PWB
SMPS PWB
Y-MAIN PWB
Y-BUF-U PWB
42 VIDEO SMPS PWB
43
43
42
41
39
44 101 102
100
41
40
TOP
(No.YA029)3-5
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
AUDIO PW BOARD ASS’Y Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
(LCA90177-05C) (SSB-6097A)
C6544 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
C6545 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C6546 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C6551 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
IC6501 BA4558F-X IC
C6552 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
IC6521 NJW1137M-W IC
C6553 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
IC6551 BA4558F-X IC
C6554 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
IC6552 BA4558F-X IC
C6555 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
IC6571 BA4558F-X IC
C6556 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
IC6572 BA4558F-X IC
C6557 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
IC6621 TA8270HA IC
C6558 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
C6559 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
Q6521 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6561 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
Q6522 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6562 QETN1HM-225Z E CAPACITOR 2.2uF 50V M
Q6523 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6563 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
Q6531 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6564 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
Q6532 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6565 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
Q6533 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6566 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
Q6534 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6567 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
Q6535 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6568 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
Q6536 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6569 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
Q6641 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6570 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
Q6642 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6571 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
Q6643 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C6572 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
C6573 NCB31HK-473X C CAPACITOR 0.047uF 50V K
D6501 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6574 NCB31HJ-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V J
D6502 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6575 QETN1HM-226Z E CAPACITOR 22uF 50V M
D6503 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6576 QETN1HM-226Z E CAPACITOR 22uF 50V M
D6504 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6577 NCB31HK-473X C CAPACITOR 0.047uF 50V K
D6505 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6578 NCB31HJ-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V J
D6506 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6581 NCB21EK-124X C CAPACITOR 0.12uF 25V K
D6551 MA8062/M/-X Z DIODE
C6582 NCB21EK-124X C CAPACITOR 0.12uF 25V K
D6621 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6583 NCB21EK-124X C CAPACITOR 0.12uF 25V K
D6622 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6584 NCB21EK-124X C CAPACITOR 0.12uF 25V K
D6623 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6585 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
D6624 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6586 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
D6625 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6587 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
D6626 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6588 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
D6627 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6601 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
D6628 MA8330/M/-X Z DIODE
C6602 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
D6629 D1FS4-X SB DIODE
C6603 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
D6630 D1FS4-X SB DIODE
C6604 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
D6631 D1FS4-X SB DIODE
C6621 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
D6632 D1FS4-X SB DIODE
C6622 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
D6641 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6623 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
D6642 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6624 NCB11EK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K
D6643 MA111-X SI DIODE
C6625 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6626 QETN1EM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 25V M
C6501 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6627 QETM1EM-228 E CAPACITOR 2200uF 25V M
C6502 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6628 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
C6503 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C6629 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6504 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C6630 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6505 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C6631 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6506 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6632 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6507 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6633 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6508 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C6634 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6509 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C6635 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6510 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C6636 QFV21HJ-124Z MF CAPACITOR 0.12uF 50V J
C6511 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
C6641 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6512 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
C6642 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
C6517 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
C6643 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C6518 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
C6651 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
C6519 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C6681 QETM1CM-478 E CAPACITOR 4700uF 16V M
C6521 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C6682 QETM1CM-478 E CAPACITOR 4700uF 16V M
C6522 NCB31HK-332X C CAPACITOR 3300pF 50V K
C6683 QETM1CM-478 E CAPACITOR 4700uF 16V M
C6523 NCB31HK-333X C CAPACITOR 0.033uF 50V K
C6684 QETM1CM-478 E CAPACITOR 4700uF 16V M
C6525 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C6526 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
R6421 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
C6527 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6501 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
C6528 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6502 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
C6529 NCB31HK-332X C CAPACITOR 3300pF 50V K
R6503 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
C6530 NCB31HK-333X C CAPACITOR 0.033uF 50V K
R6504 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
C6532 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
R6505 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6533 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
R6506 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6534 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6507 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
C6535 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R6508 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
C6536 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
R6509 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
C6537 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6510 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
C6538 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6511 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6539 NCB31HK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 50V K
R6512 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6540 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6513 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6541 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6514 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C6542 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R6515 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
C6543 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R6519 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
3-6(No.YA029)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
R6521 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6625 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J
R6522 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6626 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J
R6523 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J R6627 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J
R6524 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6628 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J
R6525 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6641 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R6526 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J R6642 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R6527 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6643 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J
R6528 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6644 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J
R6529 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J R6645 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
R6530 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6646 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R6531 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6647 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R6532 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J R6648 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R6533 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R6649 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J
R6534 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R6653 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J
R6535 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R6654 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R6536 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R6661 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R6537 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R6671 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R6538 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R6673 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R6539 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R6681 QRK126J-102X UNF C RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/2W J
R6540 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R6682 QRK126J-102X UNF C RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/2W J
R6541 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6683 QRK126J-102X UNF C RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/2W J
R6542 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R6684 QRK126J-102X UNF C RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/2W J
R6543 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R6689 QRL039J-221 OMF RESISTOR 220Ω 3W J
R6544 NRSA63J-184X MG RESISTOR 180kΩ 1/16W J R6690 QRL039J-221 OMF RESISTOR 220Ω 3W J
R6545 NRSA63J-184X MG RESISTOR 180kΩ 1/16W J
R6546 NRSA63J-561X MG RESISTOR 560Ω 1/16W J CN600A QJK016-032003 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R6547 NRSA63J-561X MG RESISTOR 560Ω 1/16W J CN600B WJK0050-003A E-SI C WIRE C-B
R6551 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J CN600C QJK016-061001 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R6552 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J CN600D QJK016-080703 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R6553 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J CN60CB QGA2501C5-06Z CONNECTOR W-B (1-6)
R6554 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J CN60SL QGA2501C5-03Z CONNECTOR W-B (1-3)
R6555 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J CN60SR QGA2501C5-03Z CONNECTOR W-B (1-3)
R6556 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J H6621 LC32130-001A HEAT SINK/AL-F/
R6557 NRSA63J-392X MG RESISTOR 3.9kΩ 1/16W J
R6558 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J
R6559 NRSA63J-392X MG RESISTOR 3.9kΩ 1/16W J DISPLAY INTERFACE PW BOARD ASS’Y
R6560 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J (LCA10288-07E) (SSB-7397A)
R6561 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R6562 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
R6563 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R6564 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R6565 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J IC101 PQ1CY1032Z-W IC
R6566 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J IC102 BA12FP-X IC
R6567 NRSA63J-124X MG RESISTOR 120kΩ 1/16W J IC103 BA05FP-X IC
R6568 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J IC301 MN82860 IC
R6569 NRSA63J-823X MG RESISTOR 82kΩ 1/16W J IC401 JCC5056A IC
R6571 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC405 R1170H251B-X IC
R6572 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC501 SII169CT100 IC
R6573 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC502 S-80828CLNB-W IC
R6574 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC601 THC63LVDM83R-W IC
R6575 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC603 SN74LVC1G08V-X IC
R6576 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J IC801 BA033FP-X IC
R6577 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J IC802 BA05FP-X IC
R6578 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J IC803 ICL3221CA-X IC
R6579 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J IC804 CD74HC4053PW-X IC
R6580 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J IC805 AT24C16-42WV74 IC (SERVICE)
R6581 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J IC807 HD64F3687H IC(MCU)
R6582 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J IC808 TC74VHCT541AFTX IC
R6583 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J IC809 S-80840CLNB-W IC
R6584 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J
R6585 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J Q101 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
R6586 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J Q703 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6587 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J Q704 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6588 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J Q801 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6591 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J Q802 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6595 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J Q803 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
R6596 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J Q804 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
R6601 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J Q805 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6602 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J Q806 2SK2090-X MOS FET
R6603 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J Q807 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
R6604 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J
R6605 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J D101 EC30HA03L-X SB DIODE
R6606 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D102 PTZ6.8B-X Z DIODE
R6607 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J D501 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6608 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D502 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6609 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J D503 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6610 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D504 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6611 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J D505 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6612 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D506 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6613 NRSA63J-272X MG RESISTOR 2.7kΩ 1/16W J D507 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6614 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D508 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6615 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J D509 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6616 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J D510 BAV99L-X SI DIODE
R6621 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J D611 MA8056/M/-X Z DIODE
R6622 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J D803 MA111-X SI DIODE
R6623 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J D804 MA8056/M/-X Z DIODE
R6624 QRJ146J-2R2X UNF C RESISTOR 2.2Ω 1/4W J D901 1SS355-X SI DIODE
(No.YA029)3-7
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
3-8(No.YA029)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
(No.YA029)3-9
TEMP. SENSOR PW BOARD ASS’Y VIDEO SMPS PW BOARD ASS’Y (LJ44-00050A)
(LCA90146-01B) (SSB-8381A) Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
LJ44-00050A VIDEO SMPS PWB
IC8101 TCN75-5.0MOA-X IC
C9901 QFZ9075-225 MPP CAPACITOR 2.2uF AC275V M Y-MAIN PW BOARD ASS’Y (LJ92-00759A)
C9904 QFZ9075-224 MPP CAPACITOR 0.22uF AC275V M Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
C9912 QCZ9079-102 C CAPACITOR 1000pF AC250V M
C9913 QCZ9079-102 C CAPACITOR 1000pF AC250V M
LJ92-00759A Y-MAIN PWB
R9902 QRZ9046-105Z C RESISTOR 1MΩ 1/2W K
3-10(No.YA029)
PACKING
1
FRONT
3
22
21
( 2)
24 5
22
4
20
6 ( 4)
23
14 11
12 13
15 16
17 18 19 9
10
3
2
7
(No.YA029)3-11
[RECEIVER UNIT : TU-42WV74/SA]
EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST -1
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
3-12(No.YA029)
EXPLODED VIEW -1
2
3
DIST HOLDER
DIST RELAY
PWB
CHASSIS BRACKET
MI-COM & DIST
b MODULE PWB
RECEIVER PWB
a
c
RECEIVER
POWER PWB
100
19
6 MAIN PWB
FRONT
CONTROL b
PWB
18
15
FRONT PANEL
(BACK SIDE)
a 17
DIGITAL INPUT
5 MODULE PWB 7
101
14
BRACKET
102
16 9
19
4
c
103 10
201
102 8 12
13
200
11
(No.YA029)3-13
PRINTED WIRING BOARD PARTS LIST
MAIN PW BOARD ASS’Y Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
(LCA10273-14F) (SSB-1097A)
D2205 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
D2206 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
D2207 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
D2209 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1211 TA1318N IC
D2210 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1212 SN74AHC2G08T-X IC
D2212 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1301 AN15852A IC
D2213 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1501 CXA2069Q IC
D2215 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1511 PQ3RD23 IC
D2216 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1703 AT24LC32-42WV74 IC (SERVICE)
D2217 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1801 TA48M033F-X IC
D2218 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1941 PQ1CG21H2FZ IC
D2219 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1942 PQ1CY1032Z-W IC
D2402 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1943 PQ1CY1032Z-W IC
D2403 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1981 PQ070XH02Z-W IC
D2404 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1991 PQ12RD11 IC
D2406 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC1993 MM1565AF-X IC
D2421 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC3001 MN82832 IC
D2422 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
IC3002 R1170H331B-X IC
C1111 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
Q0701 2SK2090-X MOS FET
C1213 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
Q0702 2SK2090-X MOS FET
C1214 QETN1HM-225Z E CAPACITOR 2.2uF 50V M
Q1232 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1215 QFLC1HJ-103Z M CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V J
Q1301 2SC3837K/NP/-X TRANSISTOR
C1216 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z
Q1302 2SC3837K/NP/-X TRANSISTOR
C1218 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q1303 2SC3837K/NP/-X TRANSISTOR
C1219 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z
Q1531 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1233 NDC31HJ-180X C CAPACITOR 18pF 50V J
Q1673 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1301 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
Q1961 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1302 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
Q1962 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1303 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
Q1964 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1304 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
Q1965 UN2213-X DIGI TRANSISTOR
C1305 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
Q1981 2SC4685 TRANSISTOR
C1306 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
Q1984 2SC4682-T TRANSISTOR
C1307 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
Q3001 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1311 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3002 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1312 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3003 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1313 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3004 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1314 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3005 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1315 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3006 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1318 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3007 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1321 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3501 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1322 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
Q3502 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1323 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
Q3505 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1324 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3506 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1325 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
Q3509 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1326 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
Q3510 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR
C1327 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C1328 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
D1093 MA8082/M/-X Z DIODE
C1329 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
D1301 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1331 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1302 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1332 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1303 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1333 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1595 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1341 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1596 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1342 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1598 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1343 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1599 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1351 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1667 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1352 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1668 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1353 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1669 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1354 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1702 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1355 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D1703 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1356 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1704 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1366 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1705 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1367 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1891 MA8082/M/-X Z DIODE
C1368 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K
D1892 MA8082/M/-X Z DIODE
C1371 QETN1CM-336Z E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
D1893 MA8051/M/-X Z DIODE
C1372 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
D1894 MA8051/M/-X Z DIODE
C1381 QETN1CM-336Z E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
D1941 SF5S4 SB DIODE
C1382 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
D1943 RK34-LFC4 SB DIODE
C1391 QETN1CM-336Z E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
D1944 RU3YX-LFC4 SI DIODE
C1392 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
D1948 EC30HA03L-X SB DIODE
C1403 QETN1AM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 10V M
D1962 MA3030/H/-X Z DIODE
C1404 QETN1AM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 10V M
D1964 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1405 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M
D1965 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1406 QETN1AM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 10V M
D1967 PTZ6.8B-X Z DIODE
C1408 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
D1968 PTZ3.9B-X Z DIODE
C1409 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
D1969 PTZ11B-X Z DIODE
C1410 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
D1981 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1411 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K
D1991 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1412 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
D1993 MA111-X SI DIODE
C1415 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D2101 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1416 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
D2121 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1417 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
D2201 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1418 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
D2204 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE
C1420 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
3-14(No.YA029)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
C1421 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M C3020 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C1422 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C3021 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C1423 QETN1HM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 50V M C3022 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1430 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3023 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1431 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3024 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1432 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3025 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
C1433 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3026 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1503 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C3027 NDC31HJ-7R0X C CAPACITOR 7pF 50V J
C1504 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C3028 NDC31HJ-7R0X C CAPACITOR 7pF 50V J
C1505 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M C3029 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1510 QENC1CM-106Z BP E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M C3030 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1519 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C3031 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1531 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K C3032 NDC31HJ-560X C CAPACITOR 56pF 50V J
C1532 QETN1HM-226Z E CAPACITOR 22uF 50V M C3033 NDC31HJ-330X C CAPACITOR 33pF 50V J
C1538 NCS31HJ-270X C CAPACITOR 27pF 50V J C3034 NDC31HJ-560X C CAPACITOR 56pF 50V J
C1539 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M C3035 NDC31HJ-330X C CAPACITOR 33pF 50V J
C1540 QETN1AM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 10V M C3036 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1579 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C3037 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1598 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3038 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1599 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3039 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1697 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C3041 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
C1702 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3042 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1802 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3044 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1803 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M C3045 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1941 QETN1VM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 35V M C3046 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1942 QEZ0255-128 E CAPACITOR 1200uF 16V M C3047 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
C1944 QETN1VM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 35V M C3048 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1945 QEZ0256-128 E CAPACITOR 1200uF 10V M C3049 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1946 NCB31CK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V K C3050 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1947 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M C3051 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1948 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M C3052 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1949 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M C3053 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1950 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M C3054 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1951 QETN1VM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 35V M C3055 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1952 QETN1AM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 10V M C3056 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C1953 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M C3057 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
C1954 QETN0JM-108Z E CAPACITOR 1000uF 6.3V M C3058 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1955 NCB31EK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 25V K C3059 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
C1957 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M C3060 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1961 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C3061 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
C1981 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C3062 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1983 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C3063 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
C1984 QETN1AM-227Z E CAPACITOR 220uF 10V M C3064 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1985 QETN0JM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 6.3V M C3065 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
C1991 QETN1EM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 25V M C3066 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1992 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M C3067 QETN1CM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 16V M
C1994 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3068 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C1995 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3069 QETN1CM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 16V M
C1996 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3070 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K
C2102 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3071 QETN1CM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 16V M
C2103 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3072 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C2104 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3073 NCB10JK-106X C CAPACITOR 10uF 6.3V K
C2105 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3077 NCB31AK-334X C CAPACITOR 0.33uF 10V K
C2106 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3078 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C2123 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C3079 NDC31HJ-470X C CAPACITOR 47pF 50V J
C2124 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3080 QBTC1CK-106Z TA E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V K
C2126 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3082 NDC31HJ-151X C CAPACITOR 150pF 50V J
C2127 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3086 NCB31HK-152X C CAPACITOR 1500pF 50V K
C2128 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3088 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
C2144 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C3089 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
C2145 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3090 NDC31HJ-100X C CAPACITOR 10pF 50V J
C2146 NCB11CK-225X C CAPACITOR 2.2uF 16V K C3099 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C2302 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3100 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C2303 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3501 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C2322 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3502 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C2323 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3503 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J
C2342 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3504 NDC31HJ-150X C CAPACITOR 15pF 50V J
C2343 NCB21CK-105X C CAPACITOR 1uF 16V K C3506 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z
C3001 QENC1AM-336Z BP E CAPACITOR 33uF 10V M C3507 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C3002 NDC31HJ-151X C CAPACITOR 150pF 50V J C3508 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C3003 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J C3509 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J
C3004 NDC31HJ-150X C CAPACITOR 15pF 50V J C3510 NDC31HJ-150X C CAPACITOR 15pF 50V J
C3005 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z C3512 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z
C3006 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z C3513 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C3007 NCB31AK-334X C CAPACITOR 0.33uF 10V K C3514 NDC31HJ-101X C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J
C3008 NDC31HJ-151X C CAPACITOR 150pF 50V J C3515 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J
C3009 NDC31HJ-121X C CAPACITOR 120pF 50V J C3516 NDC31HJ-150X C CAPACITOR 15pF 50V J
C3010 NDC31HJ-150X C CAPACITOR 15pF 50V J C3518 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z
C3011 NCF11CZ-475X C CAPACITOR 4.7uF 16V Z C3519 QENC1CM-336Z BP E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
C3012 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z C3520 QENC1CM-336Z BP E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
C3013 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z C3521 QENC1CM-336Z BP E CAPACITOR 33uF 16V M
C3014 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M
C3015 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z R0511 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
C3016 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z R0606 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
C3017 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0705 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C3018 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z R0706 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C3019 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K R0707 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
(No.YA029)3-15
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
R1097 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R1615 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R1121 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1616 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
R1125 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1619 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1127 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1702 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R1128 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1703 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R1132 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1801 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1136 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1891 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
R1202 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1892 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
R1203 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1894 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
R1213 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1895 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
R1214 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1896 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R1218 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J R1897 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J
R1219 NRSA63J-331X MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1/16W J R1942 NRSA63D-122X MG RESISTOR 1.2kΩ 1/16W D
R1220 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1943 NRSA63D-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W D
R1221 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1945 NRSA63D-122X MG RESISTOR 1.2kΩ 1/16W D
R1226 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J R1946 NRSA63D-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W D
R1228 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J R1949 NRSA63D-122X MG RESISTOR 1.2kΩ 1/16W D
R1229 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J R1950 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J
R1230 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1952 NRSA63J-331X MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1/16W J
R1231 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R1953 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1232 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J R1954 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1234 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J R1957 NRSA63D-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W D
R1236 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J R1958 NRSA63D-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W D
R1240 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1959 NRSA63D-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W D
R1301 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1961 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J
R1302 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1962 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J
R1303 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1963 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J
R1337 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J R1964 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R1347 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J R1965 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J
R1372 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1966 NRSA63J-822X MG RESISTOR 8.2kΩ 1/16W J
R1374 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J R1967 NRSA63J-122X MG RESISTOR 1.2kΩ 1/16W J
R1375 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1968 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J
R1376 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1969 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J
R1377 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1981 QRK126J-181X UNF C RESISTOR 180Ω 1/2W J
R1382 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1982 NRSA63D-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W D
R1384 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J R1983 NRSA63D-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W D
R1385 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1984 NRSA63J-183X MG RESISTOR 18kΩ 1/16W J
R1386 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1985 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1387 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R1986 QRK126J-331X UNF C RESISTOR 330Ω 1/2W J
R1392 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R1991 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J
R1394 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J R1992 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J
R1395 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2102 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1396 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2103 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1397 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2104 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1407 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2105 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1409 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2106 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1514 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R2107 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1515 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2108 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1516 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2122 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1517 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2123 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1518 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2125 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1519 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2126 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1520 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2127 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1521 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2144 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1522 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2145 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1523 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2146 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J
R1524 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2301 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1525 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2303 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1526 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2304 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1527 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2305 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1528 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2306 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1529 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2307 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1530 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R2308 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1533 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2309 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1534 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2310 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1535 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2321 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1536 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2323 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1537 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2324 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1538 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2325 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1539 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2326 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1548 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2327 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1550 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R2328 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J
R1551 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2329 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1552 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R2330 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1553 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2341 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1554 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2343 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1560 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R2344 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1562 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R2346 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1563 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2347 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1571 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2349 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1577 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2350 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1578 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J R2463 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1579 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J R2464 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1582 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R2465 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R1598 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J R3001 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J
R1599 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J R3002 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J
R1614 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J R3003 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
3-16(No.YA029)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
R3004 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J R3525 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J
R3005 NRSA63J-181X MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1/16W J R3532 NRSA63J-680X MG RESISTOR 68Ω 1/16W J
R3006 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J R3533 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3007 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R3534 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R3008 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R3535 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J
R3009 NRSA63D-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W D R3536 NRSA63J-181X MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1/16W J
R3010 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J R3537 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R3011 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R3539 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J
R3012 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J R3541 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J
R3013 NRSA63J-333X MG RESISTOR 33kΩ 1/16W J R3548 NRSA63J-680X MG RESISTOR 68Ω 1/16W J
R3014 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J R3549 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3015 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J R3550 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3016 NRSA63J-181X MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1/16W J R3551 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3017 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J R3552 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3018 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J R3553 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3019 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J R3554 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3020 NRSA63D-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W D R3555 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3021 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J RA3001 NRZ0040-103X NET RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J x4
R3022 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J RA3002 NRZ0040-103X NET RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J x4
R3023 NRSA63J-473X MG RESISTOR 47kΩ 1/16W J RA3003 NRZ0040-103X NET RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J x4
R3024 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J RA3004 NRZ0040-103X NET RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J x4
R3025 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
R3026 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J L0501 NQR0413-003X FERRITE BEADS
R3027 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J L0502 NQR0413-003X FERRITE BEADS
R3028 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J L1211 QQL244K-100Z COIL 10uH K
R3029 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J L1301 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3030 NRSA63J-471X MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1/16W J L1302 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3031 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1401 QQL244K-100Z COIL 10uH K
R3032 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1402 QQL26AK-100Z COIL 10uH K
R3033 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1941 QQR1401-001 CHOKE COIL
R3035 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1942 QQR1401-001 CHOKE COIL
R3036 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1943 QQL26AK-330Z COIL 33uH K
R3037 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1944 QQL26AK-330Z COIL 33uH K
R3039 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J L1945 QQL26AK-220Z COIL 22uH K
R3040 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J L1946 QQL26AK-220Z COIL 22uH K
R3042 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J L1947 QQR1401-001 CHOKE COIL
R3043 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1948 QQL26AK-100Z COIL 10uH K
R3044 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J L1949 QQL26AK-220Z COIL 22uH K
R3045 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J L1950 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3047 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J L1951 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3048 NRSA63J-331X MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1/16W J L1952 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3049 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J L1953 QQL26AK-100Z COIL 10uH K
R3050 NRSA63J-563X MG RESISTOR 56kΩ 1/16W J L1983 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3051 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J L3001 NQL092K-6R8X P COIL 6.8uH K
R3052 NRSA63J-331X MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1/16W J L3002 NQL092K-6R8X P COIL 6.8uH K
R3053 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J L3003 NQR0413-003X FERRITE BEADS
R3054 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J L3004 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
R3055 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J L3005 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
R3056 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J L3006 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
R3057 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J L3007 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
R3058 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J L3501 NQL092K-6R8X P COIL 6.8uH K
R3059 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J L3502 NQL092K-6R8X P COIL 6.8uH K
R3060 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J L3503 NQL092K-6R8X P COIL 6.8uH K
R3061 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3062 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN1001 QGB1508L1-16 CONNECTOR B-B (1-16)
R3063 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN1002 QGB1508L1-16 CONNECTOR B-B (1-16)
R3064 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN1004 QGC2508C1-C0 CONNECTOR (1-120)
R3065 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J CN1005 QGB1505J1-15 CONNECTOR B-B (1-15)
R3066 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J CN1006 QGB1505J1-35 CONNECTOR B-B (1-35)
R3071 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100A QGA2501C5-04Z CONNECTOR W-B (1-4)
R3072 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100C QGA2501F1-06 CONNECTOR W-B (1-6)
R3073 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100F QJK002-043414 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R3074 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100G QGF1201C2-13 CONNECTOR FFC/FPC (1-13)
R3075 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100H QGF1201C2-13 CONNECTOR FFC/FPC (1-13)
R3076 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN100Q WJP0053-003A E-SH C WIRE C-B
R3077 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN10AU QJP001-033001 SHI CR C-B WIRE
R3078 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN10DC QJK002-044034 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R3079 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J CN10SR QJK002-054230 SIN CR C-B WIRE
R3080 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J H1511 CEHT11B-002QS HEAT SINK
R3081 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J J1091 QNS0001-001 3.5 JACK AV COMPULINK III
R3082 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J J2101 QNN0521-001 PIN JACK V/L/R IN
R3501 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J J2111 QND0104-001 S JACK S IN
R3502 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J J2121 QNN0535-001 PIN JACK COMPONENT IN
R3503 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J K1301 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3504 NRSA63J-181X MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1/16W J K1303 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3505 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J K1305 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3507 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J K1306 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3508 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J K1307 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R3509 NRSA63J-222X MG RESISTOR 2.2kΩ 1/16W J K1943 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3511 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J K1944 QRN143J-0R0X C RESISTOR 0Ω 1/4W J
R3516 NRSA63J-680X MG RESISTOR 68Ω 1/16W J K3001 NRSA02J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/10W J
R3517 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J LC3001 NQR0470-001X EMI FILTER 22pF 50V +50%-20%
R3518 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J LC3002 NQR0470-001X EMI FILTER 22pF 50V +50%-20%
R3519 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J LC3003 NQR0483-005X EMI FILTER
R3520 NRSA63J-181X MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1/16W J LC3004 NQR0470-003X EMI FILTER 100pF 50V +50%-20%
R3521 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J LC3005 NQR0470-001X EMI FILTER 22pF 50V +50%-20%
R3523 NRSA63J-101X MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1/16W J LC3006 NQR0470-003X EMI FILTER 100pF 50V +50%-20%
(No.YA029)3-17
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
3-18(No.YA029)
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
C1442 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C0221 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C1443 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M C0222 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
C1444 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C0223 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C1445 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M C0224 NCB31HK-223X C CAPACITOR 0.022uF 50V K
C1446 NCB31HK-103X C CAPACITOR 0.01uF 50V K C0225 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
C0226 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M
R1401 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J C0227 NCB31EK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 25V K
R1402 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J C0228 NCB31HK-472X C CAPACITOR 4700pF 50V K
R1403 NRSA63J-224X MG RESISTOR 220kΩ 1/16W J C0230 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1404 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J C0231 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1405 NRSA63J-750X MG RESISTOR 75Ω 1/16W J C0501 QETN1CM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 16V M
R1411 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0502 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R1412 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0503 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1413 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0504 QENC1HM-105Z BP E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1414 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0531 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
R1415 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0532 NCB31CK-683X C CAPACITOR 0.068uF 16V K
R1416 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0533 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R1417 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0534 NCB31HK-183X C CAPACITOR 0.018uF 50V K
R1418 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0535 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R1419 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0536 QENC1HM-106Z BP E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
R1420 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J C0537 QENC1HM-106Z BP E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M
R1701 NRSA63J-182X MG RESISTOR 1.8kΩ 1/16W J C0561 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1702 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J C0562 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M
R1703 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J C0563 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R1704 NRSA63J-331X MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1/16W J C0701 QETN1EM-476Z E CAPACITOR 47uF 25V M
R1705 NRSA63J-102X MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1/16W J C0702 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z
C0703 NDC31HJ-820X C CAPACITOR 82pF 50V J
CN100G QGF1201C2-13 CONNECTOR FFC/FPC (1-13) C0704 NDC31HJ-820X C CAPACITOR 82pF 50V J
CN100H QGF1201C2-13 CONNECTOR FFC/FPC (1-13)
J1401 QNZ0438-001 AV JACK S/V/L/R IN R0102 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R0103 NRSA63J-473X MG RESISTOR 47kΩ 1/16W J
R0104 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
RECEIVER PW BOARD ASS’Y R0105 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
(LCA10306-02A) (SSB-0R385A) R0106 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R0107 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local R0109 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
R0110 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
R0111 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
IC0201 CXA2134Q-X IC R0117 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
IC0501 BA4558F-X IC R0118 NRSA63J-273X MG RESISTOR 27kΩ 1/16W J
IC0531 BA4558F-X IC R0201 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
IC0561 CD4066BE IC R0202 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
IC0701 M62320FP-X IC R0203 NRSA63J-105X MG RESISTOR 1MΩ 1/16W J
R0204 NRSA63J-104X MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1/16W J
Q0101 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0205 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J
Q0102 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0206 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J
Q0103 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0207 NRSA63F-623X MG RESISTOR 62kΩ 1/16W F
Q0531 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0211 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J
Q0532 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0213 NRSA63J-302X MG RESISTOR 3kΩ 1/16W J
Q0561 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0214 NRSA63J-392X MG RESISTOR 3.9kΩ 1/16W J
Q0562 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0217 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
Q0563 2SA1530A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0218 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
Q0564 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0501 NRSA63J-472X MG RESISTOR 4.7kΩ 1/16W J
Q0565 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR R0502 NRSA63J-472X MG RESISTOR 4.7kΩ 1/16W J
Q0566 UN2212-X DIGI TRANSISTOR R0503 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
Q0701 2SC3928A/QR/-X TRANSISTOR R0504 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
R0505 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J
D0203 MA8082/M/-X Z DIODE R0506 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
D0204 MA8082/M/-X Z DIODE R0507 NRSA63J-123X MG RESISTOR 12kΩ 1/16W J
D0531 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE R0508 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
D0561 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE R0531 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
D0562 MA8100/M/-X Z DIODE R0532 NRSA63J-823X MG RESISTOR 82kΩ 1/16W J
D0563 1SS355-X SI DIODE R0533 NRSA63J-0R0X MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1/16W J
D0701 1SS355-X SI DIODE R0534 NRSA63J-392X MG RESISTOR 3.9kΩ 1/16W J
R0535 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J
C0104 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M R0536 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0105 QETN1CM-477Z E CAPACITOR 470uF 16V M R0537 NRSA63J-153X MG RESISTOR 15kΩ 1/16W J
C0201 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0538 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0202 NCB31EK-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 25V K R0539 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0203 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0540 NRSA63J-472X MG RESISTOR 4.7kΩ 1/16W J
C0204 NCB31HK-562X C CAPACITOR 5600pF 50V K R0541 NRSA63J-472X MG RESISTOR 4.7kΩ 1/16W J
C0205 NCB31HK-123X C CAPACITOR 0.012uF 50V K R0542 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0206 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M R0543 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0207 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0544 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0208 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M R0561 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
C0209 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0562 NRSA63J-221X MG RESISTOR 220Ω 1/16W J
C0210 QETN1CM-107Z E CAPACITOR 100uF 16V M R0563 NRSA63J-823X MG RESISTOR 82kΩ 1/16W J
C0211 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0564 NRSA63J-823X MG RESISTOR 82kΩ 1/16W J
C0212 QETN1HM-475Z E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0565 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J
C0213 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0566 NRSA63J-152X MG RESISTOR 1.5kΩ 1/16W J
C0214 NCB31HK-272X C CAPACITOR 2700pF 50V K R0567 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0215 NCB31HK-473X C CAPACITOR 0.047uF 50V K R0568 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J
C0216 QETN1HM-335Z E CAPACITOR 3.3uF 50V M R0569 NRSA63J-103X MG RESISTOR 10kΩ 1/16W J
C0217 QENC1HM-475Z BP E CAPACITOR 4.7uF 50V M R0570 NRSA63J-332X MG RESISTOR 3.3kΩ 1/16W J
C0218 QETN1HM-106Z E CAPACITOR 10uF 50V M R0573 NRSA63J-223X MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1/16W J
C0219 QETN1HM-105Z E CAPACITOR 1uF 50V M R0574 NRSA63J-682X MG RESISTOR 6.8kΩ 1/16W J
C0220 NCF31CZ-104X C CAPACITOR 0.1uF 16V Z R0575 NRSA63J-562X MG RESISTOR 5.6kΩ 1/16W J
(No.YA029)3-19
Ref No. Part No. Part Name Description Local
3-20(No.YA029)
PACKING
5
7
FRONT 7
(No.YA029)3-21
SERVICE MANUAL
PDP COLOR TELEVISION
1
2004
YA029C
SB3
Supplementary
The following items for the PD-42WV74/SBA model were changed partly from PD-42WV74/S model.
Therefore, this service manual describes only the items which differ from those of the PD-42WV74/S model
service manual.
For details other than those described in this manual, please refer to the PD-42WV74/S model service manual
(No.YA029, 2003/11) (No.YA029B, 2004/1).
OUTLINE
Since the production place and packing method were changed, we have issued the SERVICE MANUAL for PD-
42WV74/SBA.
Indicated
SBA
1-2 (No.YA029C)
PACKING
2
11
22
26
3
23 24 25
21 1
3
27
28
29 30 4
20 4
21
12 5
14
31
13
DISPLAY UNIT
RECEIVER UNIT 4
6
12
4
(No.YA029C)1-3
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
www.jvcservice.com(US Only)
(No.YA029C)
Printed in Japan
WPC
SERVICE MANUAL
PDP COLOR TELEVISION
1
2004
YA029B
SB3
Supplementary
TABLETOP STAND UNIT (RK-PD4T1) attached to PD-42WV74/S is described. we have issued the SERVICE
MANUAL.
For details other than those described in this manual, please refer to the PD-42WV74/S model service
manual (No.YA029, 2003/11).
528
62 62 40
443
61.9
46
121
FRONT
5
(x2)
3
6 (x2)
4
(x6) 2
(x2)
1-2 (No.YA029B)
PACKING
10
9
STAND COVER
7
8
STAND BASE
4
ASSY
3
2
1
11
(No.YA029B)1-3
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
www.jvcservice.com(US Only)
(No.YA029B)
Printed in Japan
WPC
SERVICE MANUAL
PDP COLOUR TELEVISION
03
2003
52090
SB3
PD-42WV74/SBA
Supplementary
Since the exchange method of the printed circuit board in the PDP unit was changed, the contents
of change are informed.
Therefore, this service manual describes only the information relevant to it.
For details other than those described in this manual, please refer to the PD-42WV74/S service
manual (No.YA029, 2003/11) (No.YA029B, 2004/1) and PD-42WV74/SBA service manual
(No.YA029C, 2004/1).
LJ92-00791A
LJ92-00975A
IN-1 㪚㪦㪥㪥㪜㪚㪫㪦㪩
(No.01730B)
2(No.YA029D)
عPARTS LIST
3 10 1 2
7 4 8 9
PDPUNIT
Parts No.
Ref No. Parts name Compatibility
QLE0023-001 QLE0023-002 QLE0023-003
(No.YA029D)3
JVC SERVICE & ENGINEERING COMPANY OF AMERICA
DIVISION OF JVC AMERICAS CORP.
www.jvcservice.com(US Only)