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Zenith
SERVICE MANUAL
Product Type:
Chassis
Manual Series:
Manual Part #:
Model Line:
Product Year:
Model Series:
Commercial Color TV
CL
SR25
3828VD0171B
F
2005
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H24F34DT
H25F34DT
H24F39DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H24F36DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
H27F36S
CONTENTS
General Information/Remote Controls................................ 1
Installer ’s Menu ............................................................2
Servicing/Trobleshooting ................................................ 3
Model/Module Parts List ................................................. 4
Exploded Views ............................................................. 5
Schematics ................................................................... 6
Published by
Technical Publications
Zenith Electronics Corporation
P.O. Box 240007
Huntsville, Al 35824
Copyright© May 2005 by Zenith Electronics Corporation
Printed in U.S.A.
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR AUDIO-VIDEO PRODUCTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
A.C. Voltmeter
This Manual was prepared for use only by properly trained audio-visual service
technicians.
When servicing this product, under no circumstances should the original design
be modified or altered without permission from Zenith Electronics Corporation.
All components should be replaced only with types identical to those in the
original circuit and their physical location, wiring and lead dress must conform
to original layout upon completion of repairs.
0.16uF
Special components are also used to prevent x-radiation, shock and fire hazard.
These components are indicated by the letter “x” included in their component
designators and are required to maintain safe performance. No deviations are
allowed without prior approval by Zenith Electronics Corporation.
Good Earth Ground
such as the Water
Pipe, Conduit, etc.
1600 OHM
Circuit diagrams may occasionally differ from the actual circuit used. This way,
implementation of the latest safety and performance improvement changes into
the set is not delayed until the new service literature is printed.
Place this probe
on each exposed
metal part.
10 WATT
Caution: Do not attempt to modify this product in any way. Never perform
customized installations without manufacturer’s approval. Unauthorized
modifications will not only void the warranty, but may lead to property damage
or user injury.
X-RADIATION
1.
Be sure procedures and instructions to all service personnel cover the
subject of x-radiation. The only potential source of x-rays in current TV
receivers is the picture tube. However, this tube does not emit x-rays when
the HV is at the factory-specified level. The proper value is given in the
applicable schematic. Operation at higher voltages may cause a failure of
the picture tube or high-voltage supply and, under certain circumstances
may produce radiation in excess of desirable levels.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the service personnel to important safety information in
the service literature.
2.
Only factory-specified CRT anode connectors must be used.
3.
It is essential that the service personnel have available an accurate and
reliable high-voltage meter.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the service personnel to the presence
of noninsulated “dangerous voltage” that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.
4.
When the high-voltage circuitry is operating properly, there is no possibility
of an x-radiation problem. Every time a color chassis is serviced, the
brightness should be run up and down while monitoring the high voltage
with a meter, to be certain that the high voltage does not exceed the
specified value and that it is regulating correctly.
5.
When troubleshooting and making test measurements in a product with a
problem of excessively high voltage, avoid being unnecessarily close to
the picture tube and the high voltage power supply. Do not operate the
product longer than necessary to locate the cause of excessive voltage.
6.
Refer to HV, B+, and shutdown adjustment procedures described in the
appropriate schematics and diagrams (where used).
Service work should be performed only after you are thoroughly familiar with
these safety checks and servicing guidelines.
Graphic symbols
The pictorial representation of a fuse and its rating within an
equilateral triangle is intended to convey to the service
personnel the following fuse replacement caution notice:
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,
REPLACE ALL FUSES WITH THE SAME TYPE AND RATING AS MARKED
NEAR EACH FUSE.
SERVICE INFORMATION
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock.
IMPLOSION
After the original service problem has been corrected, make a check of the
following:
1.
All direct view picture tubes are equipped with an integral implosion
protection system; take care to avoid damage during installation.
2.
Use only the recommended factory replacement tubes.
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
1.
2.
Be sure that all components are positioned to avoid a possibility of adjacent
component shorts. This is especially important on items transported to and
from the repair shop.
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
Verify that all protective devices such as insulators, barriers, covers, shields,
strain reliefs, power supply cords, and other hardware have been reinstalled
per the original design. Be sure that the safety purpose of the polarized line
plug has not been defeated.
1.
Never install any receiver in a closed-in recess, cubbyhole, or closely
fitting shelf space over, or close to, a heat duct, or in the path of heated
air flow.
2.
Avoid conditions of high humidity such as: outdoor patio installations
where dew is a factor, near steam radiators where steam leakage is a factor,
etc.
3.
Soldering must be inspected to discover possible cold solder joints, solder
splashes, or sharp solder points. Be certain to remove all loose foreign
particles.
3.
Avoid placement where draperies may obstruct venting. The customer
should also avoid the use of decorative scarves or other coverings that
might obstruct ventilation.
4.
Check for physical evidence of damage or deterioration to parts and
components, for frayed leads or damaged insulation (including the AC
cord), and replace if necessary.
4.
5.
No lead or component should touch a receiving tube or a resistor rated at
1 watt or more. Lead tension around protruding metal surfaces must be
avoided.
Wall- and shelf-mounted installations using a commercial mounting kit
must follow the factory-approved mounting instructions. A product mounted
to a shelf or platform must retain its original feet (or the equivalent
thickness in spacers) to provide adequate air flow across the bottom. Bolts
or screws used for fasteners must not touch any parts or wiring. Perform
leakage tests on customized installations.
6.
After re-assembly of the set, always perform an AC leakage test on all exposed
metallic parts of the cabinet (the channel selector knobs, antenna terminals,
handle and screws) to be sure that set is safe to operate without danger of
electrical shock. DO NOT USE A LINE ISOLATION TRANSFORMER DURING THIS
TEST. Use an AC voltmeter having 5000 ohms per volt or more sensitivity in
the following manner: Connect a 1500 ohm, 10 watt resistor, paralleled by
.15 mfd 150V AC type capacitor between a known good earth ground (water
pipe, conduit, etc.) and the exposed metallic parts, one at a time. Measure
the AC voltage across the combination of 1500 ohm resistor and .15mfd
capacitor. Reverse the AC plug by using a non-polarized adaptor and repeat
AC voltage measurements for each exposed metallic part. Voltage measured
must not exceed 0.75 volts RMS. This corresponds to 0.5 milliamp AC. Any
value exceeding this limit constitutes a potential shock hazard and must be
corrected immediately.
5.
Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a
tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
6.
A product on a roll-about cart should be stable in its mounting to the cart.
Caution the customer on the hazards of trying to roll a cart with small
casters across thresholds or deep pile carpets.
7.
Caution customers against using a cart or stand that has not been listed
by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. for use with its specific model of
television receiver or generically approved for use with TVs of the same or
larger screen size.
8.
Caution customers against using extension cords. Explain that a forest of
extensions, sprouting from a single outlet, can lead to disastrous
consequences to home and family.
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PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES FOR AUDIO-VIDEO PRODUCTS
X-Radiation
To prevent possible exposure to x-radiation caused by excessive CRT
anode voltage, the CL chassis incorporate a “High Voltage Shutdown” circuit. This circuit senses the level of a flyback pulse from the
“Flyback Transformer” representative of the actual high voltage on
the CRT anode. When this level exceeds a predetermined voltage, the
circuit shuts down the TV set, preventing further generation of anode
voltage.
Observe the anode voltage meter reading and compare with the
table below for the proper CRT screen size. If the voltage reading is
higher than the maximum, verify circuit component values and
proper operation.
CRT anode Voltage
Shutdown Circuit Operation
(Refer to Figure below)
The flyback pulse voltage from pin 6 of TX3204 (Flyback Transformer)
is peak detected (rectified) by the action of diode DX3006 and capacitor CX3003. This forms a DC voltage appearing on CX3003 representative of the CRT anode voltage (HV) produced by TX3204. This
voltage is divided down by precision resistors RX3013, RX3015,
RX3016 and RX3022. This lower voltage appears on the zener diode
ZDX3004; when this voltage exceeds by 3.5 Vdc the “zener voltage”
the HV shutdown occurs (pin 29 of ICX2200).
CRT Screen Size
Nominal Anode Voltage
(KV)
Max. Shutdown Voltage
(KV)
19"
20”
24"/25
27”
32”
26 ± 1.0
26 ± 1.0
28 ± 1.0
28 ± 1.0
30 ± 1.0
32
32
34
34
36
COMPONENTS WITH ANY INFLUENCE IN HV INCREASE
Fly-Back Transformer
Deflection Yoke
CX3216
RX3015
CX3210
RX3013
CX3212
ZDX3004
CX3252
RX3704
CX3256
RX3703
RX3022
RX3705
RX3016
RX3706
CRT Anode High Voltage Measurement Procedure
Each CRT screen size has its own safe operating anode and shutdown voltage. Critical safety component (designated with an ‘X’ in
the component designator) are designed to operate the CRT at a
safe operating anode voltage and provide proper shutdown thresholds. If replacement of any of these components are deemed
necessary, it is important to use original type Zenith components. After replacement is made, confirm proper anode voltage
using the following procedure.
HV SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE.
·After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedance-high voltage meter to the CRT anode
Measurement of the CRT anode voltage must be performed using a
high impedance-high voltage meter, with no raster on the screen,
and operating at nominal horizontal frequency, 15.75 Khz (NTSC
signal).
·Access Video Menu and adjust Brightness and Contrast controls
for minimum screen luminance (beam current to 0 mA).
·Wait until the Video Menu or display disappear.
After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedance-high voltage
meter to the CRT anode. Turn the television ‘on’ and confirm a good
signal is being displayed. Reduce Brightness and Contrast settings
until the picture is well extinguished.
·Connect a variable Resistor (1 MW) in parallel with RX3704, and
decrease slowly the resistance value until shutdown occurs.
·Measure High Voltage shutdown.
Flyback Pulse
RX3013
RX3015
+5v
RX3022
RX3211
RX3016
IN
From Pin 6
TX3204
DX3006
RX3008
QX3002
CX3003
QX3001
RMX3021
RMX3009
ZDX3004
CX3004
SHUTDOWN
OUT
TO PIN 4
IC6000
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1......GENERAL INFO
PRODUCT SAFETY SERVICING GUIDELINES i~ii
INTRODUCTION ........................ 1-1
OVERVIEW ........................ 1-1
INTERFACES .......................... 1-2
SUPERPORT - MPI ................. 1-2
MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE ...... 1-2
EBC (EDGE BOARD CARD) ............ 1-2
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV .. 1-2
REMOTE CONTROL ...................... 1-4
LT-2000/02 CLONE PROGRAMMER ......... 1-5
QUICKSET II PROGRAMMER ........... 1-5
LEARN FROM TV ................... 1-5
WRITE TO TV ..................... 1-5
SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV .......... 1-6
SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE .......... 1-6
DISPLAY TV SETUP ................ 1-6
DISPLAY CLONE SETUP .............. 1-6
OPERATION NOTES ................. 1-6
USER MENUS .......................... 1-7
SETUP MENU ...................... 1-7
AUTOPROGRAM....................... 1-7
ADD/DEL/BLNK .................... 1-7
CHANNEL LABELS ................. 1-7
CLOCK SET ....................... 1-8
TIMER ........................... 1-8
CAPTIONS ........................ 1-8
LANGUAGE ........................ 1-8
AUDIO MENU ...................... 1-9
VIDEO MENU ...................... 1-9
PARENTAL CONTROL ............... 1-10
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS ............. 1-11
CHANNEL/TIME/AUDIO DISPLAY ...... 1-11
CH PREVIEW MENU ................ 1-11
CAPTIONS DISPLAY ............... 1-12
SOURCE MENU .................... 1-12
SECTION 2.......FACTORY &
INSTALLERS MENU
AGC DELAY ....................... 3-4
G2 ADJUSTMENT......................3-4
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT ................ 3-4
ADJUSTMENT OF RGB CUTOFF ......... 3-4
SWITCHING PROCESS..................3-5
SENSING AND PRIORITIES.............3-5
PRELIMINARY SETUP ............... 3-6
PURITY ADJUSTMENT ............... 3-6
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT ........... 3-6
VERTICAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT.....3-7
HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT . 3-7
UNUSUAL TILT CASE ............... 3-7
IMPROVING CRT CORNER PURITY........3-7
MODIFICATION.......................3-7
SECTION 4.......MODEL PARTS
H19F34DT ........................ 4-1
H20F34DT ........................ 4-1
H25F34DT ........................ 4-1
H25F39DT ........................ 4-1
H27F34DT ........................ 4-2
H27F39DT...........................4-2
H25F36DT ........................ 4-2
H27F36DT ........................ 4-2
H27F36S ......................... 4-2
H32F36DT...........................4-2
H24F/34DT/36DT/39DT................4-3
SECTION 5..........DIAGRAMS
H19F34DT EXPLODED VIEW ........... 5-1
H20F34DT EXPLODED VIEW ........... 5-2
H24F34DT/36DT/39DT EXPLODED VIEW ..5-3
H25F34DT/36DT/39DT EXPLODED VIEW . 5-4
H27F34DT/36DT/36S/39DT EXPLODED ... 5-5
H32F36DT EXPLODED VIEW.............5-6
SECTION 6........SCHEMATICS
POWER SUPPLY .................... 6-1
MAIN MICRO CIRCUIT .............. 6-2
DEFLECTION CIRCUIT .............. 6-3
VIDEO PROCESSOR CIRCUIT .......... 6-4
AUDIO PROCESSOR ................. 6-5
A/V SWITCH ...................... 6-6
MPI CARD CIRCUIT ................ 6-7
VIDEO OUTPUT .................... 6-8
EDGE CARD CIRCUIT ............... 6-9
AUDIO AMPLIFIER ................ 6-10
COMB FILTER .................... 6-11
BLOCK DIAGRAM .................. 6-12
PCB TOP LAYOUT ................. 6-13
PCB BOTTOM LAYOUT .............. 6-14
PCB TOP LAYOUT ................. 6-15
PCB BOTTOM LAYOUT .............. 6-16
ACCESING INSTALLERS MENU ............. 2-1
INSTALLERS MENU ADJUSTMENTS ...... 2-1
ADJUSTMENT CHART ................. 2-6
ACCESING FACTORY MENU (34-36 SERIES) 2-8
FACTORY MENU OPTIONS ............. 2-8
ACCESING FACTORY MENU (39 SERIES) .. 2-11
FACTORY MENU OPTIONS ............ 2-11
SECTION 3.........SERVICING
SERVICING ...........................
GENERAL INFORMATION ..............
MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING ...........
SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY .......
IF SERVICING ....................
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-4
TOC - 1
FCS-48SERIES -TOC
OVERVIEW
SHIELD
FX3400
1
INTRODUCTION
This manual covers the CL Chassis Commercial Sets. All suffix 36 models have stereo, surround, MPI, and super video
ports. The CL series chassis features nine ICs for all signal, sync, and sweep processing.
ICM2200 - Audio/video, sync and sweep drive processing.
IC6000 - Main microprocessor. It is tied directly to the keyboard and the infrared detector.
IC6001 - System memory.
IC2100 - Vertical sweep amplifier.
IC2901 - Video switch.
ICX3612 - Power supply. This is a switching type supply powered by a bridge rectifier circuit. At turn on, voltages for
the vertical and video output circuit are derived from the sweep circuit.
IC1400 - Stereo audio processing.
IC2902 - Y/C switch.
IC2800 - Audio switch.
F-Line CL Chassis Model Information
MODEL
FRONT REAR
SCR
JACKS JACKS
H19F34DT 19
H20F34DT' 20
H2 4 / 2 5 F34DT 25
H24/2 5F39DT 25
H27F34DT 27
H27F39DT 27
H2 4 / 2 5F36DT 25
H27F36DT 27
H32F36DT 32
N/A
N/A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
SR25-3828VD0171B
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
AUDIO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
MONO
Stereo MTS
Stereo MTS
Stereo MTS
EXTRA FEATURES
REMOTE
MODULE LEVEL REPAIR ONLY
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
N/A
6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
N/A
6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card 6710V00108A
1-1
MICRO
OP GUIDE
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI039A
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI039A
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI038A
0IMCRMI038A
3828VA0A30A
3828VA0A30A
3828VA0A30A
3828VA0A30A
3828VA0A30A
3828VA0A30D
3828VA0A30C
3828VA0A30C
3828VA0A30C
CL - OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW (continued)
INTERFACES
CAMPORT
Some models have video and right/left audio input jacks
at the front of the receiver. These jacks can be used to
view videotapes from a VCR or Camcorder. When the
video cable is plugged into the jack, the shorting
jumper J1 opens, placing a high at pin 10 of the IC6000
microprocessor. This switches the TV into the auxiliary
mode. As long as the cables are attached, the TV set
will be locked in auxiliary mode. Use of a remote control
or buttons on the front of the set will not permit
switching into tuner mode until the video cable is
disconnected.
All this is made possible by the new technology that is
being built into these receivers. The SuperPort and
Multiple Protocol Interface (MPI) jack and associated
circuitry allow remote control of the set.
MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE
Television functions and features are controlled by the
communication of commands and status information
through a SuperPort by the MPI interface.
EBC (EDGE BOARD CONNECTOR)
Allows easy access for removing/installing accessory
modules providing a rail mounted slide-through card.
These cards might contain one of the above features.
SUPERPORT - MPI
Zenith Commercial Product receivers are now being
adapted to interact with other equipment. Prime
examples of this can be found in Lodging and Health
Care situations where the set is controlled from the
main office.
SR25-3828VD0171B
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV
The connection on the back of the TV contains the
input and output interfaces.
1-2
CL - OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW (continued)
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV
4. S-VIDEO IN AND OUT
These jacks are for input and output connections to
SUPER-VHS video equipment. Use the input jack for
viewing S-Video. Use the output jack to loop the SVideo signal to an additional TV or monitor. The right
and left audio jacks are used for stereo input or output
paired with the S-Video Signal.
The connection center on the rear of the TV allows for
connection of the viewing source. The diagrams list the
use of each jack on the connection center.
1. ANTENNA/CABLE JACK
Use the jack for 75-ohm antenna-type signal
connections to the TV. Attach antenna, cable TV line,
or other video equipment to jack. The input cable may
come from an outdoor or master antenna, cable TV line,
cable decoder box, or the RF output from a VCR.
5. VIDEO IN AND AUDIO IN
Use the Video and Audio In jacks for baseband video
and audio input signals from a VCR or other signal source.
2. SUPERPORT LOCATION
Provides for easy installation of local service provider
accessory module without removing the cabinet back.
Module is housed inside the TV cabinet and receives
operating power and all necessary interface signals
through internal connections.
6. MATRIX SPEAKER OUT
Use this jack for connection of an 8-ohm extension
speaker to get television sound at a remote location.
The speaker in the TV remains active, while a monaural
audio output is heard from the remote speaker.
7. EBC KNOB
For handling/removal of EBC (Edge Board Card).
3. MPI (MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE) JACK
Standard RJ11 jack that provides interface with inroom entertainment and video services. Also used with
installer’s programmer (page 1-5) for programming other
TVs in the system with the same features as the master
TV.
1
1
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
CABLE
7
Super
Port
CABLE
6
7
7
Super
Port
M. P. I.
6
7
M. P. I.
MATRIX OUT
VIDEO IN
S-VIDEO IN
R
MATRIX OUT
AUDIO IN L
VIDEO IN
5
AUDIO IN
R AUDIO IN L
5
2
4
3
2
Used on HXXXX36DT models
3
Used on HXXXX34DT
1
ANT ENNA
CABLE
7
6
7
MATRIX OUT
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
5
Used on HXXXX39DT
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CL - OVERVIEW
REMOTE CONTROL
POWER
Press to turn TV ON or OFF
MUTE
Press to turn off sound while
picture remains. Press again
to restore sound.
CC
Press to access closed captions.
CC
FLSHBK
Press to return to last TV
channel you were watching.
VOLUME
Press left to reduce or right to
increase volume level of TV.
CHANNEL Up/Down
Press to select a TV channel by
going up/down through channels
programmed in the TV memory.
NUMBERED BUTTONS
Press repeatedly to select
desired menu.
TIMER
Press to activate SLEEP TIMER.
ENTER
Press to view Channel/Time Display or to
remove any on-screen menu or display in
TV mode.
ALARM
ALARM
Press to turn wake-up alarm
ON or OFF.
CH PREV
Displays on-screen, preprogrammed
directory of station and network
affiliations when in TV mode.
SC652Z
6710V00108A
SR25-3828VD0171B
1-4
CL - OVERVIEW
LT2000 & LT2002 CLONE PROGRAMMER
NOTE: A slowly flashing green light indicates there is
a problem with the communications between
TV and programmer. In this case, check for
damaged cable, poor contacts, or other
connection problems. If the status indicator is
red, the programmer batteries are low.
If communications are good, the sign-on screen will be
displayed on the TV screen as shown on the quick setup
instructions. If the intention is to set the TV’s or
programmer’s real-time clocks, and not the clone clock
or TV clock time settings, then press a key to proceed
to the main clone menu.
Status
Indicator
MPI
Reset
Color
green
battery OK
red
battery low
Blink pattern
slow
If a previously stored TV setup is in a particular clone
memory, it may be changed if desired by overwriting it
with a new setup. There is no need for a separated
memory clear operation. Setups stored in programmer
memory are nonvolatile and will be retained even after
a battery change.
LEARN FROM TV
Select “Learn From TV” then press ON/OFF, POWER, or
ENTER to begin learning process. Alternatively, use the
TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to
highlight choice. Press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to
activate. The next screen will allow a choice of four
available memories to store this TV setup. Four different
TV setups can be stored in the LT2002.
QUICKSET II PROGRAMMER
The Quick Set II programmer LT2000 & LT2002 allows
custom setup and programming information to be quickly
copied from a master TV into multiple television sets.
Once learned from the master, setup data is retained in
the LT2002 for future use and recall.
Using the On-screen menu, choose a memory or choose
to return to the main selection menu. Now press ON/
OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate your selection. The
next screen allows one last opportunity to check the
versions of TV and clone setups.
When using the LT2002 , operation will be easier if the
TV is connected to a good quality signal and is displaying
a stable picture. To operate the LT2002, use the indicated
keys on an installer’s remote or user’s remote, or the front
panel keys on the TV receiver.
Press ON/OFF or POWER to activate the learning cycle,
or press any other keys to return to the selection menu
to make another choices.
Once a process has begun, the TV screen will display
“LEARNING IN PROGRESS”. Please wait for the process to
complete. When the TV screen displays “LEARNING
COMPLETED”, press any key to end the learning process
and return to the clone selection menu.
SETUP
Begin the programming process by setting up a master
TV set using one of the installer’s remotes or an MBR
remote. Follow the instructions in the operating guide
for the specific TV model. Remember to set all features
that will be customized including the channel scan list,
channel labels, and installer menu setups.
WRITE TO TV
Select “WRITE TO TV”, and then press ON/OFF, POWER,
or ENTER to begin teaching process. Alternatively, use
the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or DOWN keys to
highlight the choice and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or
ENTER to activate. The next screen displays a choice of
the four available memories that can be copied to the
TV. Select the desired memory number, and press ON/
OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process.
Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or
DOWN keys to highlight choice. Press ON/OFF, POWER,
or ENTER to begin.
Next connect the LT2002 to the master TV set using
the cable provided with the programmer. Connect the
cable between the MPI jack on the TV and the
programmer. The TV set automatically activates the
programmer.
Once connected, check the “Status Indicator” LED on
the programmer. If the indicator is green and flashing
(a double-blink “heartbeat” pattern), proceed to the
next step.
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CL - OVERVIEW
LT-2000 & 2002 CLONE PROGRAMMER
correct setup. Press any key to clear display and return
to the clone selection menu.
DISPLAY CLONE SETUP
Select “DISPLAY CLONE SETUP” and then press ON/OFF,
POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process.
Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or
CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice, then press
ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin.
Using the on-screen menu, select a memory or return
to the main selection menu. Then press ON/OFF, POWER,
or ENTER to activate the selection.
The next screen allows for one last opportunity to check
the versions of TV and clone setups. Press ON/OFF or
POWER to activate the teaching cycle, or any other key
to return to the selection menu to make other choices.
Once a process has begun, the TV screen will display
the “TEACHING IN PROGRESS” message. Please wait for
the process to complete. When the TV screen displays
“TEACHING COMPLETED”, press any key to end the
teaching process and return to the clone selection menu.
The TV screen will display the memory selection menu.
Select the desired memory number, and then press ON/
OFF, POWER, or ENTER to display the contents of the
selected memory. Alternatively, use the TV’s CHANNEL
UP or CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice, then
press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to begin.
SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV
To set the real-time clock in the LT2002, select “SET
CLONE FROM TV” and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER
to copy current TV time to the clone clock. Alternatively,
use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or CHANNEL DOWN
keys to highlight the choice. Then press ON/OFF, POWER,
or ENTER to activate.
The TV screen will display items in the factory menu
setup. Use this function to quickly check contents of a
particular clone memory for correct setup. Press any
key to clear the display and return to the clone selection
menu.
OPERATION NOTES
Disconnect the LT2002 from the TV set when the desired
task has been completed. Disconnecting the clone
automatically switches it off. The real time clock
continues to run when the main circuits are switched
off.
This process will return the LT2002 to the sign-on screen
to display the clone and TV clock settings. Press a key
to go to the clone selection menu and perform other
functions, or simply disconnect if the time setting was
the last task.
SET TV CLOCK FROM CLONE
To set the real time clock in the, select “SET TV CLOCK
FROM CLONE” and then press ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER
to copy current LT2002 time to the TV clock.
Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or
CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight the choice. Then press
ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER to activate.
After replacing exhausted batteries, or if the programmer
behaves strangely after a static shock, use a paper clip
or similar instrument inserted through the small hole
marked “RESET” to activate the internal reset switch
and restore normal operation. After reset, check the
real-time clock setting. It may be necessary to reset
the clock from a TV programmed to the correct time.
This process will return the LT2002 to the sign-on screen
to display the clone and TV clock settings. Press a key
to go to the clone selection menu and perform other
functions, or simply disconnect if the time setting was
the last task.
The specific microprocessor used in any TV set may be
determined by activating the service menu. The
microprocessor part number appears at the top of the
screen with the service menu is activated. Processors
before the 221-01006 has limited screen display
capability. They cannot display entire screens as shown
in the quick setup instructions accompanying the
LT2002 programmer. Use the printed menu illustrations
on the quick setup sheet as an aid in making
programming choices.
DISPLAY TV SETUP
Select “ DISPLAY TV SETUP”, and then press ON/OFF,
POWER, or ENTER to begin the teaching process.
Alternatively, use the TV front panel CHANNEL UP or
CHANNEL DOWN keys to highlight your choice. Then press
ON/OFF, POWER, or ENTER.
The TV screen will display the items in the service menu
setups. Use this function to quickly check the TV for
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USER MENUS
Select any other channels to be changed, and when finished, press ENTER to close the menu.
CH LABELS (CHANNEL LABELS)
Press the MENU key on the remote so that the SETUP
MENU reappears. Use the Up Arrow to choose the CH
LABELS option. Pressing either the Right/Left arrow repeatedly, pick the label you want from the list of available selections shown in the chart. Select other channels, and when you are finished, press ENTER to remove
the menu.
You also have the option of creating 20 programmable
labels having five digits each.
In order to edit a programmable channel label, it must
be selected or already present in the current channel,
pressing Volume Up/Down keys any digit can be selected
and edited, with the Channel Up/Down keys the blinking character can be edited, pressing the Volume Up/
Down key again can select another character and also be
edited. The channel label will be stored pressing Volume
Up/Down keys until there is not any digit blinking.
SETUP MENU
Press the MENU key on the Installer’s remote repeatedly
so that the SETUP MENU appears on the screen.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM
TO PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH. LABELS
CLOCK SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
LANGUAGE
AUTO PROGRAM
Using the Up/Down arrows on the remote control, highlight AUTO PROGRAM on the screen. Then press a RIGHT/
LEFT Adjust arrow button to reach the AUTO PROGRAM
screen. Using the Up/Down arrows, choose either CABLE
TV or OFF-AIR ANTENNA. Press the RIGHT or LEFT ADJUST arrows to begin the Channel Search. The receiver searches
for available channels and stores them in memory for
user access.
ADD/DEL/BLNK
Press the Up Arrow repeatedly to highlight the ADD/
DEL/BLNK option. Use the remote to select a channel.
ADD/DELETE allows tailoring of the channel scan to eliminate unwanted channels and add desired channels that
were not stored during Auto Programming.
Use the number keypad and ENTER to add a deleted channel. Using the Right/Left arrows, pick whether a channel is Added, Deleted, or Blank.
When BLNK is selected, screen will be black while audio
continues.
SETUP MENU
AUTO PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH. LABEL
CH 23 | LAB 1
CLOCK SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
LANGUAGE
PRESS VOL UP/DN TO SELECT CHAR
CHANNEL LABELS
Note:
A&E
CMTV
ESPN
HSE
NOS
ABC
CNBC
ESP2
HSN
PBS
ACTS
CNN
ET
IC
PLAY
ADC
COM
EWTN
INSP
PTL
AMC
CSPN
FAM
JCN
QVC
BCC
CSP2
FNN
LIFE
RDS
BET
CTN
FOX
MAX
REQ
BRAV
CTV
F&V
ME/U
SC
CA
DIS
FX
MMT
SCFI
CBC
DISC
GALA
MTV
SHOW
CBN
E!
HBO
NBC
SIN
CBS
ENC
HN
NICK
TBS
Selecting “----” label option means the channel will not be displayed on the
Selecting the none option means the channel will not have a label.
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TBN
VC
TELE
VCR
TLC
VH-1
TMC
VISN
TNN
VJN
TNT
WB
TRAV
WGN
TSN
WTBS
TVA
WWOR
TWC
YTV
UPN
---USA
None
channel/time/audio signal display.
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USER MENUS (continued)
CLOCK SET
Press MENU repeatedly to show the Setup menu. Use the
Up/Down Arrows to highlight Clock Set.
Set the current time; use the Number keypad to enter
the hours, then minutes. For example, enter 06, then
30, to set 6:30 on the clock. Use the TIMER key to specify
AM or PM. Press ENTER to strart the clock and return to
TV viewing.
TIMER
On the optional installer’s remote, press MENU repeatedly until the Setup menu appears.
Press SELECT repeatedly to highlight the Timer option,
press the right arrow.
·On time
Sets a time that the TV will turn itself On each day.
·Off Time
Sets a time that the TV will turn itself Off each day.
·On/Off Timer
Enables or disables the On/Off Timer functions. (The On/
Off Timer can be disabled but the setting will be retained).
Press ENTER to remove the menu and return to TV viewing.
Note: The clock must be set before for the Timers to
function.
SETUP MENU
No On Timer setting is required to use the Off Timer
feature.
The Off Timer can be used to turn the TV Off at the
present time.
CAPTIONS
Caption is a feature that allows the TV to receive closed
captions and/or text options when made available by
the broadcaster.
There are two operating modes for caption: quick/mute
or standard: If quick mute is selected, pressing the cc
key switches the current cc selection On/Off.
AUTO PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH. LABELS
CLOCK SET
TIMER
TO SET TIMER
CAPTIONS
LANGUAGE
CAPTIONS SETUP
Use SELECT to choose an option. Use the number keypad
and/or the Left/Right ADJ arrows to enter the times.
Use the timer key to set AM/PM.
Your options are:
OPER. MODE
SEL.
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE
TO CHANGE
PRESS ADJ
ON TIME
9:00 AM
OFF TIME
7:00 PM
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TIMER
ON/OFF TIMER
CC
STANDARD
Use the Right/Left arrows to choose any of the following options: CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION 3, CAPTION
4, TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3,TEXT 4 or OFF. Press ENTER to
close the menu.
LANGUAGE
ON
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USER MENUS (continued)
Note: Audio Menu is only available for 36 Series.
In the Language menu, use the Right/Left arrow to
choose one of the following options: English, Spanish,
or French. Press ENTER to return to TV viewing.
VIDEO MENU
Press MENU repeatedly until the Video Menu appears.
Your options are:
AUDIO MENU
Press MENU repeatedly on the remote control until the
AUDIO MENU appears.
AUDIO MENU
•
CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast of the picture
(difference between white and black). It has 64
steps (0 to 63).
•
BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the brightness of the
picture (amount of white). It has 64 steps (0 to
63).
•
COLOR: Adjusts the intensity of the color. It has
64 steps (0 to 63).
•
TINT: Adjusts the tint of the color picture
(balances between amounts of red and green in
the TV picture). It has 64 steps (0 to 63).
•
SHARPNESS: Raises or lowers the definition of
the TV picture. The lower the level, the softer
the images will appear (adjusts the sharpness of
the picture). It has 64 steps (0 to 63).
•
PICTURE PREF: Has two settings: PRESET and
CUSTOM. In the Custom mode the brightness,
contrast, color and tint can be set to a users
particular liking. The preset settings brings up
the factory setting for these controls. Preset is
selected automatically after an AC power
interruption.
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
AUDIO MODE
STEREO
FRONT SURR
OFF
SOUNDRITE
OFF
AUDIO PREF
CUSTOM
Using the Up Arrow on the remote control, highlight
the setting you want to change. Choose from:
•
BASS: Adjusts the amount of Bass (low frequency
level) in the sound. It has 15 steps (0 to 14)
•
TREBLE: Adjusts the amount of Treble (High
frequency Level) in the sound. It has 15 steps (0
to 14)
•
BALANCE: Adjusts the balance of sound between
the left and right speakers. It has 29 steps (0 to
28).
•
•
VIDEO MENU
CONTRAST
AUDIO MODE: Selects between Mono, Stereo and
2nd Audio/SAP. If 2nd Audio/SAP is selected, but
the current channel does not support SAP either
Stereo or Mono will be heard.
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
FRONT SURR: The Front Surround gives spatial
effect to the surround material.
•
SOUNDRITE: Used to obtain a uniform volume
level, particularly while changing channels.
•
AUDIO PREF: This feature allows the customer to
maintain two separate audio settings by selecting
“custom” or “preset”. The Factory gets the
“Preset” setting and the customer sets “custom”.
PICTURE PREF
Use the Up/Down arrows on the remote control to
highlight the setting you want to change. Press Right/
Left Arrow to adjust or change the option you have
selected.
Press a RIGHT/LEFT ADJ arrow to adjust or change the option you have selected. Press ENTER to return to TV viewing, or press the Up Arrow to adjust another option.
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USER MENUS (continued)
Press ENTER to return to TV viewing, or press the Up /
Down Arrows to change other options in the video menu.
in the AUX SOURCES block option. (Blocks signals from
VCRs, DVD players, etc. connected to the TV Audio/
Video input jacks). You could also leave AUX SOURCES
unblocked, and then choose allowable ratings.
PARENTAL CONTROL
This optional feature can be used to prevent (block)
unwanted programming from appearing on your TV.
In the CONTENT BLK option, you can block program
Content based on individual parameters such as Strong
Dialog, Bad Language, Sex Scenes, Violence Scenes, or
Fantasy Violence Scenes.
PARENTAL CONTROL offers the user a wide variety of
options and settings that restrict or block programming
that can appear on the TV. PARENTAL CONTROL allows
users the capability of defining which program ratings
they consider acceptable to younger or more sensitive
viewers.
You can set PARENTAL CONTROL to be active in the SET
HOURS option for up to 12 hours. Use the number keys
on the remote to select a secret password in the SET
PASSWORD option.
PARENTAL CONTROL can be preset and turned on or off
by a user who specifies the 4 number password. The
number of hours blocked must also be specified.
Don’t forget the password, as it is the only way you can
access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu and change rating
selections or turn PARENTAL CONTROL off.
General audience and children viewer blocks can both
be programmed into the TV’s memory. Viewer ratings are
specified for both the TV industry and the motion picture industry; both rating systems can be used. The ratings are based mainly on children’s ages.
If you do not want PARENTAL CONTROL to be active all
the time, you can turn it on or off with the LOCK ON/
OFF option.
Notes:
You can set different PARENTAL CONTROL viewing restrictions for general audiences and for children - both can be active at the same time.
Simply specifying one content block such as Sex Scenes,
will not automatically block another type of content
in the programs from appearing.
Even if you choose to leave the AUX INPUTS unblocked,
the ratings you specify will automatically restrict the
programming that appears from the video sources.
You cannot disable PARENTAL CONTROL by disconnecting
the TV from power. Block hours will automatically reset
to the original block time setting specified if power
is disconnected.
To reset the password, use the installer’s remote
control to deactivate the V-Chip in the Installer’s menu
(#21). Exit out of the Installer’s Menu after
deactivating the Parental Control. Then enter back in
and reactivate the V-Chip.
PARENTAL CONTROL
AUX SOURCES
MPAA RATING
AGE BLOCK
CONTENT BLK
TO BLOCK
SET HOURS
SET PASSWORD
LOCK ON OFF
OVERVIEW
To ensure complete coverage for all TV programs (movies
and regular TV shows), choose ratings from the Motion
Picture Association of America (MPAA) Rating System
chart and the TV Parental Guidelines Rating System chart
(both shown in next page). Use the AGE BLOCK option
for General Audiences and for Children. You can also
add additional restrictions from the CONTENT BLOCK
menu.
With the PARENTAL CONTROL menu on-screen, use the
Up Arrow to choose an option, such as CONTENT BLOCK.
Use the Left/Right arrow to show the CONTENT BLOCK
menu, to adjust or set the rating for an option.
To block sex scenes, for example, use the “TV-PG and
above” setting. To block dialog, use LEFT/RIGHT ADJ
arrows to select among UNBLOCKED, TV-PG and above,
or TV-14. (See the Ratings Charts for rating meanings.)
After you have selected and adjusted the PARENTAL
CONTROL menu options to your preferences:
Things to Consider before Setting Up Parental Control:
Determine which ratings you consider acceptable for
viewing. (For example, if you choose TV-PG, all of the
more restrictive ratings will be blocked automatically:
the viewer will not be able to see TV-PG, TV-14, or
TV-MA rated programming.)
- Set the number of hours Parental Control will be on.
- Set a 4 number password.
- Set the Lock On/Off option to either on or off.
Select whether auxiliary video sources will be blocked
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USER MENUS (continued)
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
CHANNEL PREVIEW
CHANNEL/TIME/AUDIO DISPLAY
Press ENTER. Shows currently selected channel or source,
current time if the clock has been set, and incoming
audio signal.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CH PREVIEW MENU
Press SURF. Displays list of the available TV Channels,
Guest Parental Control menu (if active) and Video
Channel access.
CH
Press CHANNEL UP/DOWN to select a channel, and then
ENTER to go to that channel. Pressing CC will activate
the Parental Control menu.
NBC
NONE
PBS
NONE
CBS
ABC
NONE
NONE
NONE
TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT
CC FOR PARENTAL CONTROL
MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (MPAA) RATING SYSTEM
G
PG
General Audiences
Parental Guidance
Suggested
Content not offensive to most viewers.
Content is such that parents may not want their children to view the program.
PG-13
Parental Guidance
Suggested
Program is inappropriate for preteens, with a greater degree of offensive
material than a PG-rated program.
R
NC-17
X
Restricted viewing
Restricted Viewing
Hard Core Films
Not for children under age 17. Strong elements of sex and/or violence.
Not for children under age 17 under any circumstances. Strong sexual content.
Same as NC-17 rating.
Note:
Zenith Electronics Corporation is not liable for any program content that appears when using this rating system;
as always, user discretion is advised.
TV PARENTAL GUIDELINE RATING SYSTEM
G
General Audiences
Content not offensive to most viewers.
TV-G
General Audience
Considered suitable for all audiences; children may watch unattended.
TV-PG
Parental Guidance
Suggested
Unsuitable for younger children, may contain: Suggestive Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-14
Parents Strongly
Cautioned
Unsuitable for children under 14, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language,
Sex, and Violence Scenes.
TV-MA
Mature Audience Only
Adults only, may contain: Strong Dialog, Bad Language, Sex, and Violence Scenes.
CHILDREN’S CLASSIFICATIONS
TV-Y
Children
TV-Y7
Children 7 and over
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Considered suitable for children over 7, may contain Fantasy Violence Scenes.
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USER MENUS (continued)
CAPTIONS DISPLAY
Pressing CC in Quick Mode shows the current Caption
selection, or Caption Off:
SOURCE MENU
Scrolling the menus using the Menu key can access the
Source Menu.
SOURCE MENU
ANTENNA/ CABLE
CAMPORT
S-VIDEO
AUX VIDEO
CC
1
CAPTION IS ON
PRESS
TO CHANGE
PRESS ENTER OR < > KEYS TO ACTIVATE
In the Standard Mode, it displays all the Captions and
Text mode selections as below:
Use the Up/Down Arrows to navigate among Source
options and use Select, Enter or Right/Left Arrows to
enter a desired source.
The Camport & S-Video sources are not displayed in the
Source Menu when they are disabled from Installer
Options 34-I or 37-I or the autosenses are enabled
options 40-I or 43-I.
CAPTION 1
CAPTION 2
CAPTION 3
CAPTION 4
TEXT 1
TEXT 2
TEXT 3
TEXT 4
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SECTION 2
MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU
INSTALLERS MENU OPTIONS
INSTALLERS MENU ADJUSTMENTS
Note: There are two microcontrollers available for the
39 series: OIMCRM1039A and OIMCRM1039B.
0-I INSTALLER SEQ: Range is 0-3. Determines the Sequence used to access Installers Menu.
To access the Installer's Menu, press and hold the MENU
key until the User Menu display disappears, then press
9876, and then ENTER to access the Installer's Menu.
Note that the "9876" sequence could be changed with
the installers menu option number zero (0-I INSTALLER
SEQ) to 4321, 1478 or 3698 respectively.
To access the Factory Menu, press and hold the MENU key
until the User Menu display disappears, then press 1937,
and then ENTER.
Microcontroller
part number
0-I
1.83
01
Program
Revision
Font
Revision
Microcontroller
part number
0-I
Program
Revision
0101
Font
Revision
TE = 10110000
Use the SELECT UP/DOWN keys to toggle through all of
the adjustments. Use ADJUST to make a change to the
selected item.
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Menu (Until CH-Time appears), 1, 4, 7, 8, Enter.
3
Menu (Until CH-Time appears), 3, 6, 9, 8, Enter.
0 is Broadcast fixed
4 is Broadcast afc
1 is CATV afc
5 is CATV fixed
2 is HRC afc
6 is HRC fixed
3 is ICC afc
7 is ICC fixed
Channels are accessed faster when fixed modes are used.
The AFC (search modes) should only be used when some
channels are not on nominal frequencies. If some channels were not found by the "AUTO PROGRAM" process,
select the appropriate AFC setting here and add the channels using the ADD/DEL option in the Setup Menu.
INSTALLER SEQ.
SN: 0321-43390003
UPN: 069-059-000-001
06/05/03
Menu (Until CH-Time appears), 4, 3, 2, 1, Enter.
3-I BAND/AFC: There are eight positions as shown below
and is used to set the band of the tuning process:
TE = 10110000
1.66
1.66
1
Note: When set to 1 (ON), the TV does not respond to
ON/OFF commands from either the remote or the
control panel, and the SLEEP TIMER is also
nonfunctional.
SN: 0321-43390001
UPN: 067-057-000-001
0IMCRMI039
0IMCRMI039A
Menu (Until CH-Time appears), 9, 8, 7, 6, Enter.
2-I AC ON: Allows the TV to turn ON just by applying AC
power. Pressing the ON button is not necessary. This is
desirable when the TV is plugged into a cable box or a
power outlet controlled by a wall switch. Use ADJUST to
select 0 or 1, where 0 is the default is OFF, and 1 is ON.
INSTALLER SEQ.
05/03/03
Sequence
0
1-I POWER MANAGE (Power Management): Determines
hours of no activity before automatic shutoff. The POWER
MANAGE function is for saving energy. When set to 0,
Power Manage is OFF. Settings range from 0 - 7, with 1 7 representing the hours that the TV will remain on, unless there has been activity from either the control panel
or remote control.
The black bar near the top of the screen indicates the
part number of the micro installed on the set, the next
number to the right is the software version running and
the last number is the Font Version Used in the TV set.
The black square near the bottom of the screen indicates
the Serial number of the TV Set (SN), then the User Programmable Number (UPN) and at the lowest part indicates the date the module went through the factory and
the Test Equipment status (TE).
0IMCRMI039B
Inst. Seq.
Note: The "BAND" is automatically set by "AUTO
PROGRAM".
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MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
4-I STRT CHANNEL: Determines the channel that is selected automatically each time the TV is turned on. Range
is 0-255. 0 is the Aux position and 255 is off. Use ADJUST to change the channel number. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV
would always tune the selected channel when the TV turns
on. When inactive the TV retains the channel when the
set was last used.
VOLUME Up/Down. In this way, for example, someone
cannot set the volume level high enough to disturb others. The range is from 0 to 63. When this item is set to
63, the user has full adjustment capability. Change values with ADJUST keys. The factory default is 63. It may
be best to set the same value on every TV.
Note: The maximum volume level cannot have a value
setting lower than the MIN VOLUME level
(described above).
5-I CHAN LOCK: Defeats tuning operations. Changing
channels with the Channel Up/Down or keypad numbers
is impossible. This feature is ideal if a cable box (or similar) that must be always on the same channel or source is
used with the TV set. Range is 0-1. 0 is off and 1 is on.
In combination with the START CHANNEL, it can lock-on
a particular channel.
10-I MUTE DISABLE: Adjust Disable sound mute key operation. Range is 0-1. Set to 1, sound cannot be muted.
Set to 0, sound can be muted.
11-I KEY DEFEAT: When set to 1 it prevents the end user
from accessing screen menus with the front panel MENU,
SELECT and adjust do not function. When set to cero,
those keys are functional. The menus can always be accessed with Menu on the remote control
Note: When channel lock is active AUTO PROGRAM and
CH. ADD/DEL in the SETUP MENU are not active.
6-I GHOST CH: Either with or without signal present, the
channel number will stay on screen at all times, unless
captions are on. The number moves slightly to prevent
damage to the screen. Range is from 0 to 1. The default
is "0" or OFF.
12-I IR BANKS EN: For direct access to a particular Channel Bank . When enabled installer can access a channel
bank by inputting the IR code for the bank
13-I SCAN MODE: Range is 0-1. This setting allows to
have two characteristics when using the channel Up/
Down keys to navigate through the favorite channel list.
Scan Mode Characteristics
0 TV, VCR3, VCR4, AUX
1 TV, VCR3, VCR4, AUX, ON/OFF
Note: When captions are on, the "ghost channel" is not
displayed.
7-I START VOLUME: This function allows the Installer to
determine the initial volume level setting when the TV is
turned ON. This feature is useful for an in-house information channel, since the TV would always select the same
volume when it is turned on. The range of values are 0 63, 255. If 255 is set, the volume level is retained when
the set was last used.
14-I STARTCH IN SM: When set to 1, installs TV on/off
event bellow the start channel at turn on
15-I SLEEP TIMER: When set to 1, the SLEEP TIMER feature may be used (but no message is displayed prior to
turn-off). When set to 0, the sleep timer is not available.
8-I MIN VOLUME: This function determines the adjustment of minimum volume level allowable with the keys
VOLUME Up/Down. In this way, for example, someone
cannot set the volume too low to hear. The range is from
0 to 63. When this item is set to 0, the sound level can
be adjusted down to zero. Change values with ADJUST
keys. The factory default is 0. It may be best to set the
same value on every TV.
16-I EN. TIMER: Set to 1, timer function is available to
user. Set to 0 to disable Timer functions. (Clock must be
set in order to use Timers.)
17-I ALARM: Gives you the option of making the alarm
function available to the user. Set to 1, alarm function is
available to user. Set to 0 to disable the Alarm function.
Note: Clock must be set in order to set the Alarm.
Note: The minimum volume level cannot have a value
setting higher than in the MAX VOLUME level
(described below).
18-I NOT USED
9-I MAX VOLUME: This function determines the adjustment of maximum volume level allowable with the keys
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MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
20-I FEATURE LEVEL: Default set to ZEN 1 for Zenith IR
remote control operation. Set O, P LBL for Zenith Private
Label IR remote control operation. Warning: Do not set
to "0" or remote will not control TV.
30-I ACK MASK: Ignores the acknowledge flag that is
sent from the local service provider. This is used with the
"Spectramate" (SN: 0583358) cable box to mask the acknowledge in MPI communications.
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
21-I V-CHIP: Set to 1 to activate V-Chip (Parental Control), have it available for the user to filter, control or
restrict programming content. Set to 0 to turn V-Chip
feature off, not available to user; no programming restrictions can be set.
31-I POLL RATE: Used to adjust the polling rate in the
MPI communications. Range is 20-168. M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed
by Pay-Per-View provider.
22-I MAX BLK HRS: Set from 0 to 99 for the maximum VChip (Parental Control) block hours. Default is 12 blocking hours.
32-I TIMING PULSE: Used to vary the standard width of
the pulses in the MPI Communications.
Range is 186 - 227.
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
23-I CAPTION LOCK: Zero is off, 1 is on. Set to 1 to
restore previous caption On/Off state after TV turns off.
When set to 0, captions are always off, when TV is initially turned on.
33-I NOT USED
24-I TEXT MODE: Turns text mode on or off in the users
menu. Range is 0-1. Zero is off and one is on. In on
mode, user can call up text mode. Set to 0 unless text is
being used.
34-I CAMPORT EN: Set to 1 to enable front Video
(Camport) input. Set to 0 to disable front Video input.
Enables Camport Source. Range is 0-1. Zero is disabled
and 1 is enabled.
25-I FUNCTION PRE: (Function Menu Channel Preview)
Range is 0-3. Zero is off and one is on. Set to 0 to
suppress channel preview screen in the function menu
with some pay per view systems.
35-I NOT USED.
36-I NOT USED
0 = Channel Preview disabled in function menu, caption lock
enabled.
37-I REAR Y/C EN: Set to 1 to enable rear Y/C Video
input. Set to 0 to disable rear Y/C Video input.
1 = Channel Preview enabled in function menu, caption lock
enabled.
38-I NOT USED.
2 = Channel Preview disabled in function menu, caption lock
enabled.
39-I NOT USED
3 = Channel Preview enabled in function menu, caption lock
disabled.
40-I AUTO CAMPORT: Set to 1 to automatically switch
to camport when equipment is connected to front audio/video input.
Set to 0 to disable front audio/video automatic source
selection.
Note: Item 25-I. is not used in Series 39.
26-I NOT USED
27-I NOT USED
41-I NOT USED
28-I CH OVER RIDE: Zero is off and one is on. In on
mode, the TV works normally. This item is generally set to
off so it can be controlled with entertainment unit. In
off mode, Auto Program and Channel Add/Delete do not
function. Changing to channels not added in the favorites list with the keypad numbers is impossible.
42-I NOT USED
43-I AUTO REAR Y/C: Set to 1 to automatically switch
viewing source to Rear Y/C input when equipment is connected. Set to 0 to disable Rear Y/C automatic source
selection.
29-I OLD OCV: (On Command Video TM) Zero is off and
one is on. Set to one for operation with "Spectramate"
systems from On Command Corporation.
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44-I NOT USED
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MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
60-I EN. VID. COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors for
Video Menu. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
45-I NOT USED
46-I STRT AUX SRCE: Determines the Aux that is selected
automatically each time the TV goes to the aux channel.
There are 3 possible values depending on the Enables
switches. 0 is the Camport position and 255 is off (See
the table). Use ADJUST to change the Auxiliary number.
0 Camport
1 Rear Aux
2 Rear Y/C
61-I FOR. VIDEO M.: Select between (0 to7) to set foreground color for Video Menu. See Table 1.
62-I BCK. VIDEO M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color for Video Menu. See Table 1.
255 Disabled
63-I EN. PTL. COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors
for Parental Menu. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
47-I AUX STATUS: Set to 1 for MPI AUX source to be
reported as a channel number 13X or 9X, if the "old OCV"
flag is set to 1; Set to 0 to disable AUX identification
change and so the answer is always channel 0.
64-I FOR. PTL. M.: Select between (0 to7) to set foreground color of Parental Menu. See Table 1.
65-I BCK. PTL. M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color of Parental Menu. See Table 1.
48-I DIS. SETUP M.: Disable/Enable displaying Setup
Menu. Zero is enable and 1 is disable menu.
66-I EN. SRC. COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors of
Sources Menu. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
49-I DIS. AUDIO M.: Disable/Enable displaying Audio
Menu. Zero is enable and 1 is disable menu.
67-I FOR. SRC. M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
foreground color of the Sources Menu. See Table 1.
Note: Items 29-I, 30-I, 31-I, 32-I, 34-I, 37-I, 43-I, 46-I,
47-I & 49-I are NOT USED in Series 39.
68-I BCK. SRC. M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color of the Sources Menu. See Table 1.
50-I DIS. VIDEO M.: Disable/Enable displaying Video
Menu. Zero is enable and 1 is disable menu.
69-I EN. CH-T COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors
for CH-TIME display. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
51-I DIS. VCHIP M.: Disable/Enable displaying Parental
Menu. Zero is enable and 1 is disable menu.
Note: If foreground and background color are the same,
menu background is transparent.
52-I DIS. SOURCE M.: Disable/Enable displaying Sources
Menu. Zero is enable and 1 is disable menu.
70-I FOR. CH-T COL: Select between (0 to7) to set foreground CH-TIME display color. See Table 1.
53-I DIS. CH-TIME: Disable/Enable displaying CH-TIME.
Zero is enable and 1 is disable CH-TIME.
71-I BCK. CH-T COL: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color for CH-TIME display. See Table 1.
54-I EN. SET. COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors for
Setup Menu. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
0.- Black
1.- Red
2.- Green
3.- Yellow
55-I FOR. SETUP M.: Select between (0 to7) to set foreground color for Setup Menu. See Table 1.
56-I BCK. SETUP M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color for Setup Menu. See Table 1.
4.- Blue
5.- Magenta
6.-Cyan
7.- White
Table 1
72-I NOT USED
57-I EN. AUD. COL.: Disable/Enable use custom colors
for Audio Menu. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
73-I CH NOT AVBLE: When set to 1 and channel override
is set to 0, "NOT AVAILABLE" message is displayed when
direct accessing a channel not in the favorite channel
list. Range is 0-1. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
58-I FOR. AUDIO M.: Select between (0 to7) to set foreground color for Audio Menu. See Table 1.
59-I BCK. AUDIO M.: Select between (0 to7) to set the
background color for Audio Menu. See Table 1.
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CL - INSTALLERS MENU
MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
74-I CH-TIME SIZE: When set to 1 and transparent background is selected for Channel-Time display, (foreground
color = background color and custom color enabled) a
large channel number is displayed instead of the normal
Channel-Time display, however just the Ch number is displayed. Range is 0-1. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
84-I PERMANENT BLK: Enables the parental control permanent blocking time. Range is 0-1. Zero is disable and
1 is enable. When this feature is active the blocking time
can be selected between: [permanent block, 1 hour,…,
MAX BLK HRS (Item 22-1)].
85-I A. MUTE TIME: This Item contains the amount of
time that the audio will be muted only when changing
between auxiliary sources. Range is 0 to 254 and the
default value is 35.
75-I NOT USED
76-I DEFEAT XDS: If active disables the XDS displaying,
although the decoding is still available for V-Chip. Range
is 0-1. Zero is disable and 1 is enable.
86-I V. MUTE TIME: This Item contains the amount of
time that the video will be muted only when changing
between auxiliary sources. Range is 0 to 254 and the
default value is 40.
Note: Items 52-I, 57-I, 58-I, 59-I, 66-I, 67-I & 68-I are
NOT USED in Series 39.
77-I NOT USED
78-I UPN MSB: User definable number, most significant
byte readable by MPI command. This number is displayed
at the lower part of the Installers / Factory Menu. Range
is 0-255.
79-I UPN MSB-1: User definable number, most significant byte-1 readable by MPI command. This number is
displayed at the lower part of the Installers / Factory
Menu. Range is 0-255.
80-I UPN MSB-2: User definable number, most significant byte-2 readable by MPI command. This number is
displayed at the lower part of the Installers / Factory
Menu. Range is 0-255.
81-I UPN LSB: User definable number, least significant
byte readable by MPI command. This number is displayed
at the lower part of the Installers / Factory Menu. Range
is 0-255.
82-I CHKSM ERROR: Enables the checksum validation when
every MPI command is executed. Range is 0-1. Zero is
disabled and 1 is enabled.
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
83-I HANDSHK TIME: Changes the hand shaking time of
MPI communications in steps of 25 milliseconds. Range
is 0 to 5. 0 is disable.
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
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MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
ITEM
0-I. INSTALLER SEQ
1-I. POWER MANAGE
2-I. AC ON
3-I. BAND/AFC
4-I. STRT CHANNEL
5-I. CHAN LOCK
6-I. GHOST CH,
7-I. STRT VOLUME
8-I. MIN VOLUME
9-I. MAX VOLUME
10-I. MUTE DISABLE
11-I. KEY DEFEAT
12-I. IR BANKS EN.
13-I. SCAN MODE
14-I. STRT CH IN SM
15-I. SLEEP TIMER
16-I. EN. TIMER
17-I. ALARM
18-I. NOT USED
19-I. NOT USED
20-I. FEATURE LEVEL
21-I. V-CHIP
22-I. MAX BLK HRS
23-I. CAPTION LOCK
24-I. TEXT MODE
25-I. FUNCTION PRE
26-I. NOT USED
27-I. NOT USED
28-I. CH. OVERRIDE
29-I. OLD OCV
30-I. ACK MASK
31-I. POLL RATE
32-I. TIMING PULSE
33-I. NOT USED
34-I. CAMPORT EN.
35-I. NOT USED
36-I. NOT USED
37-I. REAR Y/C EN.
38-I. NOT USED
39-I. NOT USED
40-I. AUTO CAMPORT
41-I. NOT USED
42-I. NOT USED
43-I. AUTO REAR Y/C
44-I. NOT USED
45-I. NOT USED
46-I. START AUX SRCE
47-I. AUX STATUS
48-I. DIS. SETUP M.
49-I. DIS. AUDIO M.
50-I. DIS. VIDEO M.
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CL Chassis Installers Menu Settings
VALUE RANGE DEFAULT VALDESCRIPTION
0-3
0
Leave default set to 0.
0-7
0
Sets number of hours of no activity before auto shutoff.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to enable auto turn on at power up.
0-7
0
Tuning band, see detailed descriptions.
0-255
255
Channel at auto turn-on (255 last viewed at turn off).
0-1
0
When set to 1, cannot tune from current channel.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to enable ghost channel display.
0-63,255
255
Volume level at TV turn-on (set 255 to retain last volume level).
0-63
0
Minimum volume setting.
0-63
63
Maximum volume setting.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to disable mute function.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to disable Menu, Select, and Adj Keys on front panel.
0-1
0
Set to 1: enables to respond to IR codes to change Channel Bank directly.
0-1
0
Channel scanning modes with Ch. Up/Down.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to put TV On/Off below start channel number.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to enable Sleep Timer.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to enable Timer.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to enable Alarm.
0-1
0-1
0-99
0-1
0-1
0-3
0-1
0-1
0-1
20-169
186-227
1 Zen 1
1
12
0
1
0
1
0
0
94
207
Leave default set to 1 (1 Zen 1).
Set to 1 to enable V-Chip.
Select number of Parental Control blocking hours.
Set to 1 to retain Caption setting at turn off.
Set to 1 to add Text option to Closed Caption Menu.
Controls channel preview in Pay Per View function.
When set to 0, limits direct access to favorite channels.
OCV should be set to 1.
M. P. I. Communication parameter.
M. P. I. Communication parameter.
M. P. I. Communication parameter.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to enable the front AUX (Campot) input.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to enable the rear S-Video input.
0-1
1
Set to 1 to automatically switch to Camport.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to automatically switch to rear S-Video input.
0-2,255
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
255
0
0
1
0
Set
Set
Set
Set
Set
the starting AUX source.
to 1 for M. P. I., AUX source reported as Channel number instead of Channel 0.
to 1 to disable Setup menu.
to 1 to disable Audio menu.
to 1 to disable Video menu.
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MODEL SERIES 34/36/39 INSTALLERS MENU (continued)
ITEM
51-I. DIS. V-CHIP M.
52-I. DIS. SOURCE M.
53-I. DIS. CH-TIME M.
54-I. EN. SET. COL.
55-I. FOR. SETUP M.
56-I. BCK SETUP M.
57-I. EN. AUDIO COL.
58-I. FOR. AUDIO M.
59-I. BCK AUDIO M.
60-I. EN. VIDE COL.
61-I. FOR. VIDEO M.
62-I. BCK VIDEO M.
63-I. EN. PTL. COL.
64-I. FOR. PTL. M.
65-I. BCK. PTL. M.
66-I. EN. SCR. COL.
67-I. FOR. SCR. M.
68-I. BCK SCR. M.
69-I. EN. CH-T COL.
70-I. FOR. CH-T COL
71-I. BCK CH-T COL
72-I. NOT USED
CL Chassis Installers Menu Settings
VALUE RANGE DEFAULT VALDESCRIPTION
Set to 1 to disable V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to disable Source Menu.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to disable Channel-Time display.
0-1
0
Set to 1 to enable Custom Color for the Setup menu.
0-1
0
Custom foreground color for the Setup menu.
0-7
6
Custom background color for the Setup menu.
0-7
4
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Audio menu.
0-1
0
Custom foreground color for the Audio menu.
0-7
1
Custom background color for the Audio menu.
0-7
7
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Video menu.
0-1
0
Custom foreground color for the Video menu.
0-7
4
Custom background color for the Video menu.
0-7
7
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
0-1
0
Custom foreground color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
0-7
6
Custom background color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
0-7
4
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Source menu.
0-1
0
Custom foreground color for the Source menu.
0-7
3
Custom background color for the Source menu.
0-7
4
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel Time display.
0-1
1
Custom foreground color for the Channel Time display.
0-7
1
Custom background color for the Channel Time display.
0-7
1
73-I. CH NOT AVBLE
0-1
0
74-I. CH-TIME SIZE
0-1
0
0-1
0
75-I. NOT USED
76-I. DEFEAT XDS
77-I. NOT USED
78-I. UPN MSB
79-I. UPN MSB-1
80-I. UPN MSB-2
81-I. UPN LSB
82-I. CHKSM ERROR
83-I. HANDSHK TIME
84-I. PERMANENT BLK
85-I. A. MUTE TIME
86-I. V.MUTE TIME
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0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-1
0-5
0-1
0-254
0-254
255
255
255
255
1
0
0
50
50
When set to 1 and channel override is 0, “NOT AVAILABLE” message is displayed when direct
accessing a channel not in the channel list.
When set to 1 and transparent background is selected for Channel-Time display, (foreground
color = background color and custom color enabled) a large channel number is displayed
instead of the normal Channel-Time display.
When set to 1, XDS display program information will not appear.
User defined number, most significant byte.
User definable, most significant byte-1.
User definable, most significant byte-2.
User definable, least significant byte.
Enforces rigid M. P. I. checksum.
Relaxes M. P. I. timing to be compatible with PC Windows controlled systems.
Removes block hour settings for Parental Control and makes blocks permanent.
Controls muting audio delay time when switching between AUX sources.
Controls muting video delay time when switching between AUX sources.
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SECTION 2
CL MODEL SERIES 34 & 36 FACTORY MENU
6-F VIF VCO ADJ: (PIF Voltage Oscillator). Range is 063.
FACTORY MENU DESCRIPTION FOR SERIES 34 & 36
0-F FACT MENU: Use SELECT UP and DOWN Keys to select
item 00, the Factory Mode. The Factory uses this item
when the module is being tested. It has two positions: 0
and 1. In the field, this item should always be left off
(Zero is off).
7-F VIF VOUT GAIN: VIF video detector output level adjustment at pin 58. Range is 0-7, typical value is 2.
8-F AFT DEFEAT: AFT OUT On/Off; 0=AFT on, 1=DEFEAT.
When the Factory Menu is on, the AC Power On feature is
always enabled regardless of the setting of AC ON in the
Installer’s Menu.
9-F VIF DEFEAT: VIF AGC GAIN Normal/Minimum, Switch
0=AGC Function & 1=Defeat (Min Gain).
The TV set will automatically come on when AC is applied. Use the remote to reenter the Factory Menu to
turn the Factory Menu off. The Factory Mode may also be
turned off by setting the clock or runing the Auto Program feature in the customer Set Up menu.
0IMCRMI039A
Microcontroller
part number
01-F
Build Date
05/03/03
1.83
01
Program
Revision
Font
Revision
10-F VOL CLIPPING: Selects the volume clipping mode.
11-F PRE AUXINPUT: Prescale for auxiliary input signals.
12-F PRE AUDDEMOD: Prescale for the demodulated BTSC
signal.
13-F SPAT STREGHT: Spatial effect strength.
14-F SPAT MODE: Spatial effect Mode.
PRESET PX
15-F SPAT GAIN: Spatial effect high Pass GAIN.
16-F AVC: Delay time for Automatic Volume Correction.
TE Status
TE = 10110000
17-F RED CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
18-F GREEN CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
0-254. Typical value is 70.
1-F PRESET PX: Stores the video customer menu adjustments in the nonvolatile memory of the EAROM. Settings
for Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint and Sharpness are
stored in this manner. 0 is custom and 1 is preset stored.
19-F BLUE CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
0-254. Typical value is 70.
2-F PRESET AX: Stores customer Audio menu adjustments
in the nonvolatile memory of the EAROM. Settings for
Bass, Treble, Balance, Audio mode, Front Surr and
SoundRite are stored in this manner. 0 is custom and 1 is
preset stored.
20-F RED DRIVE: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0127. Typical value is 70.
21-F BLUE DRIVE: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0127. Typical value is 70.
3-F VERT P0S: Moves On-Screen Displays vertically. The
Range is from 0-30. This adjustment is generally set at
15.
22-F RF S-BRIGHT: Sets adjustment range of customer
for brightness in RF Mode. Range is 0-63. A typical value
is 31.
4-F H0RZ POS: Moves On-Screen Displays horizontally.
Range is from 1-45.
23-F AUX B-OFFSET: (Auxiliary Brightness Offset). This
offset value is to increase and decrease brightness level
on AUX Mode with relation to RF sub-brightness.
5-F RF DELAY ADJ: (RF automatic Gain Control) Range is
from 0-127. 35 is a general setting. Tune in weakest
available channel and adjust for a snow-free picture.
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CL MODEL SERIES 34 & 36 FACTORY MENU
24-F MAX CONTRAST: See adjustment range of customer
control for contrast. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 63.
41-F AFC2 GAIN: Horizontal AFC2 Gain switch. The range
is 0-1.
25-F TRAP 3.58: 0=Off & 1=On. Set 1 to normal TV operation. Set to 0 is Y/C is being used at chassis with a comb
filter.
42-F HVCO ADJ: Horizontal free running frequency adjustment. Range 0-7, typically set at 4.
43-F H FREE: Forced horizontal free running mode, the
range is 0-1, typically set to 0.
26-F TRAP 3.58F: Fine-tuning adjustment for notch 3.58
filter on RF mode. Range is 0-3. Set to 3.
44-F V FREE: Forced vertical free running mode, the range
is 0-1, typically set to 0.
27-F RF Y DL TIME: Luma signal delay time adjustment
on RF mode. Range is 0-6. Set to 3.
45-F SLICE DOWN1: Sync det. slice level section. The
range is 0-1 typically set to 0.
28-F RF CHROMA BP: Chroma Band Pass Filter RF Mode.
0= BPF is on, 1=Take off. Typically set in 0.
46-F SLICE DOWN2: Sync det. slice level switch. The range
is 0-1 typically set to 0.
29-F AUX Y DL TIME: Luma signal delay time adjustment
on Aux Mode. Range is 0-6. Typically set to 3.
47-F A-SLICE DOWN: Sync det. slice level switch during
video period. The range is 0-1 typically set to 0.
30-F AUX CHROMA BP: Chroma Band Pass Filter for Aux
Mode. 0= BPF is On, 1=Take off. Typically set in 0.
48-F FBP VTH L: Flyback pulse slice voltage. The range is
0-1, typically set to 0.
31-F AUX SUBTINT: Hue adjustment on Aux Mode. Range
is 0-15. Set to 8.
32-F C KILL LEVEL: Color killer sensitivity switch. Typical value is 0.
49-F HV BLK OFF: Horizontal and vertical blanking Off/
On RGB out switch. The range is 0-1, typically set at 0 =
On blanking output.
33-F Y SW LPF: Luma switch output. 0=FLAT, 1=LPF
(Fc=700 KHz).
50-F V SYNC DET: Vertical sync det minimum width switch.
Default 1, typically set at 1.
34-F ACL ABCL: ABCL ON/OFF switch; 0=Off, 1=ABCL On.
Typically set to 1.
51-F 1 WINDOW: Vertical Sync det mode. Range is 0-1,
typically set to 0.
35-F ABCL SENS: ABCL sensitivity low/ high switch. 0=
low; 1= high. Typically set to 0.
52-F BGP FBP OFF: BGP output without FBP input. The
range is 0-1 and the default setting is 0.
36-F H SIZE: Horizontal size adjustment. The range is 0254 and the default is value is 50.
53-F RF SUBTINT: Hue adjustment on RF Mode. Range is
0-15, set to 7.
Note: This item is only available for 32” models.
54-F S-V SUBTINT: Hue adjustment on S-Video Mode.
Range 0-15. Typically set at 10.
37-F V SIZE: Vertical ramp amplitude adjustment. The
range is 0-254, typically set to 32.
55-F MAX COLOR: For limiting the color range at maximum. Range is 0-127. Typically set at 52.
38-F H PHASE: Horizontal Phase adjustment. The range
is 0-32 and the typical setting is at 9.
56-F SUB COLOR: For limiting the color range at minimum. Range is 0-63. Typically set at 27.
39-F V PHASE: Vertical Phase adjustment. The Range 0-7
is typically set to 1.
57-F AIR AFT: Force to AFC in Air Band. Range is 0-1.
Typical value is 0.
40-F AFC1 GAIN: Horizontal AFC1 Gain switch. The range
is 0-1.
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CL - INSTALLERS MENU
CL MODEL SERIES 34 & 36 FACTORY MENU
CL Chassis Series 34 & 36 Factory Menu Settings
ITEM
RANGE H25F36DTH27F36DTH32F36DTH19F34DTH20F34DTH25F34DTH27F34DT
DESCRIPTION
00-F. FACT MENU
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Factory mode, refer to page 2-8
01-F. PRESET PX
0-1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
Used to store video adjustments
02-F. PRESET AX
0-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Used to store audio adjustments
03-F. VERT. POS
0-30
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
Moves On Screen display vertically
04-F. HORZ POS
0-45
24
20
20
20
20
20
20
Moves On Screen display horizontally
05-F. RF DELAY ADJ 0-127
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
Weak channel adjustment
06-F. IF VCO ADJ
0-63
33
33
33
33
33
33
33
PIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator
07-F. VIF VOUT GAIN 0-7
2
2
2
0
0
2
2
Video detector output level
08-F. AFT DEFEAT
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
AFT Out On/Off SW
09-F. VIF DEFEAT
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
VIF AGC Gain Normal/Minimun switch
10-F. VOL CLIPPING 0-15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Selects the Volume Clipping mode
11-F. PRE AUX_INPUT 0-254
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
Prescale for Auxiliary Input signals
12-F. PRE AUX_DEMOD0-254
24
24
24
24
24
24
24
Prescale for the demodulated BTSC signal
13-F. SPAT STRENGTH 0-254
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
Spatial Effect Strength
14-F. SPAT MODE
0-15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Spatial Effect Mode
15-F. SPAT GAIN
0-15
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Spatial Effect High-Pass Gain
16-F. AVC
0-15
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Delay time for automatic Volume correction
17-F. RED CUTOFF
0-127
70
80
70
70
70
70
70
B/W tracking
18-F. GREEN CUTOFF 0-127
70
90
70
70
70
70
70
B/W tracking
19-F. BLUE CUTOFF
0-127
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
B/W tracking
20-F. RED DRIVE
0-254
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
B/W tracking
21-F. BLUE DRIVE
0-254
70
70
70
70
70
70
70
B/W tracking
22-F. RF S-BRIGHT
0-63
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
Brightness for RF Mode
23-F. AUX B-OFFSET 0-63
31
31
31
31
31
31
31
Auxiliary brightness offset value
24-F. MAX CONTRAST 0-63
63
63
63
63
63
63
63
Set maximum customer control for contrast
25-F. TRAP 3.58
0-1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
Trap 3.58 filter, 0=On 1=Off
26-F. TRAP 3.58F
0-3
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
Fine tuning adjustments for Trap 3.58
27-F. RF Y DLTIME
0-6
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
Luma delay time adjustments for RF Mode
28-F. RF CHROMA BP 0-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Band Pass filter for RF Mode
29-F. AUX Y DL TIME 0-7
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
Luma delay time adjustments for Aux Mode
30-F. AUX CHROMA BP 0-1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
Chroma Band Pass filter for Aux Mode
31-F. AUX SUBTINT 0-15
7
9
9
7
7
7
7
Tint adjustment for Aux Mode
32-F. C KILL LEVEL
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Color killer level
33-F. Y SW LPF
0-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Low Pass filter Luminance
34-F. ACL ABCL
0-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Brightness/Contrast limiter
35-F. ABCL SENS
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
ABCL sensitivity
36-F. H SIZE
0-254
N/A
N/A
50
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Horizontal size adjustment
37-F. V SIZE
0-254
32
32
32
32
32
32
32
Vertical ramp amplitude adjustment
38-F. H-PHASE
0-32
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
Horizontal Phase adjustment
39-F. V-PHASE
0-7
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Vertical Phase adjustment
40-F. AFC1 GAIN
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Horizontal AFC1 Gain switch
41-F. AFC2 GAIN
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Horizontal AFC2 Gain switch
42-F. HVCO ADJ
0-7
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Horizontal free running frequency adjustment
43-F. H FREE
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Forced horizontal free running mode
44-F. V FREE
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Forced vertical free running mode
45-F. SLICE DOWN1
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sync det. slice level section
46-F. SLICE DOWN2
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sync det. slice level switch
47-F. A-SLICE DOWN 0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sync det. slice level switch during video period
48-F. FBP VTH L
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Flyback pulse slice voltage
49-F. HV BLK OFF
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Horizontal and vertical blanking Off/On RGB out switc
50-F. V SYNC DET
0-1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Vertical sync det minimum width switch
51-F. 1 WINDOW
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Vertical Sync det mode
52-F. BGP FBP OFF
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
BGP output without FBP input
Subtint adjustment for RF Mode
53-F. RF SUBTINT
0-15
11
8
8
11
11
11
11
Subtint adjustment for S-Video
54-F. S-V SUBTINT
0-15
10
11
11
7
7
7
7
For limit color range at maximum
55-F. MAX COLOR
0-127
50
52
55
56
56
56
56
For limit color range at minimum
56-F. SUB COLOR
0-63
18
25
30
18
18
18
18
Force to AFC in Air Band
57-F. AIR AFT
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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CL - INSTALLERS MENU
CL MODEL SERIES 39 FACTORY MENU
05-F VIF VCO ADJ: (PIF Voltage Oscillator). Range is 063.
FACTORY MENU DESCRIPTION FOR 39 SERIES.
Note: There are two microcontrollers available for the
39 series: OIMCRM1039A and OIMCRM1039B.
06-F VIF VOUT GAIN: VIF video detector output level
adjustment at pin 58. The range is 0-7, typical value is
2.
00-F FACT MENU: Use SELECT UP and DOWN Keys to select
item 00, the Factory Mode. The Factory uses this item
when the module is being tested. It has two positions: 0
and 1. In the field, this item should always be left off
(Zero is off).
07-F AFT DEFEAT: AFT OUT On/Off; 0=AFT on, 1=DEFEAT.
08-F VIF DEFEAT: VIF AGC GAIN Normal/Minimum, Switch
0=AGC Function & 1=Defeat (Min Gain).
When this item is off, only the first twenty-four items in
the Installer’s Menu can be accessed. They appear one at
a time near the middle left of the screen. When this item
is set to 1, 91 or 92 (Healtview) menu items are available. In the Factory Menu, only the selected menu item
is displayed, near the top of the screen.
0IMCRMI039A
Microcontroller
part number
01-F
Build Date
05/03/03
1.66
01
Program
Revision
Font
Revision
09-F RED CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
10-F GREEN CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
0-254. Typical value is 70.
11-F BLUE CUTOFF: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is
0-254. Typical value is 70.
PRESET PX
12-F RED DRIVE: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0127. Typical value is 70.
TE Status
13-F BLUE DRIVE: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0127. Typical value is 70.
TE = 10110000
When the Factory Menu is on, the AC Power-On feature is
always enabled regardless of the setting of AC ON in the
Installer’s Menu. The TV set will automatically come on
when AC is applied.
14-F RF S-BRIGHT: Sets adjustment range of customer
for brightness in RF Mode. Range is 0-63. A typical value
is 31.
Use the remote to reenter the Installer’s Menu to turn
the Factory Menu off. Setting the clock, or running the
Auto Program feature in the customer Set Up menu may
also turn off the Factory Mode.
15-F AUX B-OFFSET: (Auxiliary Brightness Offset). This
offset value is to increase and decrease brightness level
on AUX Mode with relation to RF sub-brightness.
16-F MAX CONTRAST: See adjustment range of customer
control for contrast. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 63.
01-F PRESET PX: Stores the video customer menu adjustments in the nonvolatile memory of the EAROM. Selections are Custom and Preset-Store. Settings for Contrast,
Brightness, Color and Tint are stored in this manner. 0 is
custom and 1 is preset stored.
17-F TRAP 3.58: 0=Off & 1=On. Set 1 to normal TV operation. Set to 0 is Y/C is being used at chassis with a comb
filter.
02-F VERT P0S: Moves On-Screen Displays vertically. The
Range is from 0-30. This adjustment is generally set at
15.
18-F TRAP 3.58F: Fine-tuning adjustment for notch 3.58
filter on RF mode. Range is 0-3. Set to 3.
19-F Y DL TIME RF: Luma signal delay time adjustment
on RF mode. Range is 0-6. Set to 3.
03-F H0RZ POS: Moves On-Screen Displays horizontally.
Range is from 0-45.
20-F CHROMA BP-RF: Chroma Band Pass Filter RF Mode.
0= BPF is on, 1=Take off. Typically set in 0.
04-F RF DELAY ADJ: (RF automatic Gain Control) Range
is from 0-127. 35 is a general setting. Tune in weakest
available channel and adjust for a snow-free picture.
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CL - FACTORY MENU
CL MODEL SERIES 39 FACTORY MENU
21-F Y DL TIME AUX: Luma signal delay time adjustment
on Aux Mode. Range is 0-6. Typically set to 3.
38-F HV BLK OFF: Horizontal and vertical blanking Off/
On RGB out switch. The range is 0-1, typically set at 0 =
On blanking output.
22-F CHROMA BP-AUX: Chroma Band Pass Filter for Aux
Mode. 0= BPF is On, 1=Take off. Typically set in 0.
39-F V SYNC DET: Vertical sync det minimum width switch.
Default 1, typically set at 1.
23-F AUX SUBTINT: Hue adjustment on Aux Mode. Range
is 0-15. Set to 8.
40-F 1 WINDOW: Vertical Sync det mode. Range is 0-1,
typically set to 0.
24-F C KILL LEVEL: Color killer sensitivity switch. Typical value is 0.
41-F BGP FBP OFF: BGP output without FBP input. The
range is 0-1 and the default setting is 0.
25-F Y SW LP: Luma switch output. 0=FLAT, 1=LPF
(Fc=700 KHz).
42-F AIR AFT: Force to AFC in Air Band. Range is 0/1.
Typical value is 0.
26-F ACL ABCL: ABCL ON/OFF switch; 0=Off; 1=ABCL On.
Typically set to 1.
43-F H PHASE: Horizontal Phase adjustment. The range
is 0-32 and the typical setting is at 9.
27-F ABCL SNS: ABCL sensitivity low/ high switch.
0= low, 1= high. Typically set to 0.
44-F V PHASE: Vertical Phase adjustment. The Range 0-7
is typically set to 1.
28-F AFC1 GAIN: Horizontal AFC1 Gain switch. The range
is 0-1.
45-F SUB COLOR: For limiting the color range at minimum. Range is 0-63. Typically set at 27.
29-F AFC2 GAIN: Horizontal AFC2 Gain switch. The range
is 0-1.
46-F MAX COLOR: For limiting the color range at maximum. Range is 0-127. Typically set at 52.
30-F HVCO ADJ: Horizontal free running frequency adjustment. Range 0-7, typically set at 4.
47-F RF SUBTINT: Hue adjustment on RF Mode. Range is
0-15, set to 7.
31-F V SIZE: Vertical ramp amplitude adjustment. The
range is 0-254, typically set to 32.
32-F H FREE: Forced horizontal free running mode, the
range is 0-1, typically set to 0.
33-F V FREE: Forced vertical free running mode, the range
is 0-1, typically set to 0.
34-F SLICE DOWN1: Sync det. slice level section. The
range is 0-1 typically set to 0.
35-F SLICE DOWN2: Sync det. slice level switch. The range
is 0-1 typically set to 0.
36-F A-SLICE DOWN: Sync det. slice level switch during
video period. The range is 0-1 typically set to 0.
37-F FBP VTH L: Flyback pulse slice voltage. The range is
0-1, typically set to 0.
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CL MODEL SERIES 39 FACTORY MENU
00-F.
01-F.
02-F.
03-F.
04-F.
05-F.
06-F.
07-F.
08-F.
09-F.
10-F.
11-F.
12-F.
13-F.
14-F.
15-F.
16-F.
17-F.
18-F.
19-F.
20-F.
21-F.
22-F.
23-F.
24-F.
25-F.
26-F.
27-F.
28-F.
29-F.
30-F.
31-F.
32-F.
33-F.
34-F.
35-F.
36-F.
37-F.
38-F.
39-F.
40-F.
41-F.
42-F.
43-F.
44-F.
45-F.
46-F.
47-F.
ITEM
FACT MENU
PRESET PX
VERT POS
HORZ POS
RF DELAY ADJ
VIF VCO ADJ
VIF VIDEO OUT GAIN
AFT DEFEAT
VIF DEFEAT
RED CUTOFF
GREEN CUTOFF
BLUE CUTOFF
RED DRIVE
BLUE DRIVE
RF SUB BRT
AUX BRT OFFSET
MAX CONTRAST
TRAP 3.58
TRAP 3.58 F
Y DL TIME RF
CHROMA BP RF
Y DL TIME AUX
CHROMA BP-AUX
AUX SUBTINT
CKILL LEVEL
YSW LPF
ABCL
ABCL SNS
AFC1 GAIN
AFC2 GAIN
HVCO ADJ
V SIZE
H FREE
V FREE
SLICE DOWN1
SLICE DOWN2
A-SLICE DOWN
FBP VTH-L
HV BLK OFF
V SYNC DET
I WINDOW
BGP FBP OFF
AIR AFT
H PHASE
V PHASE
SUBCOLOR
MAX COLOR
RF SUBTINT
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RANGE
0-1
0-1
0-30
0-45
0-127
0-63
0-7
0-1
0-1
0-254
0-254
0-254
0-127
0-127
0-63
0-63
0-63
0-1
0-3
0-7
0-1
0-7
0-1
0-15
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-7
0-254
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-32
0-7
0-63
0-127
0-15
CL Chassis Series 39 Factory Menu Settings
H25F39DT H27F39DT
DESCRIPTION
0
0
Factory mode - refer to page 2-11
1
1
Used to store video menu adjustments
15
15
Moves On Screen display vertically
20
20
Moves On Screen display horizontally
35
35
Weak channel adjustment
33
33
VIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator
2
2
Video Detector output level
0
0
AFT Out On/Off sw
0
0
VIF AGC normal/minimum sw
70
70
B&W tracking adjustment
70
70
B&W tracking adjustment
70
70
B&W tracking adjustment
70
70
B&W tracking adjustment
70
70
B&W tracking adjustment
31
31
Brightness for RF mode
31
31
Auxiliar brightness offset value
63
63
Sets maximum customer control for contrast
0
0
3.58 MHz Trap; 0=On, 1=Off
2
2
Fine adjustment for Trap 3.58
3
3
Luma delay time for RF Mode
1
1
Bandpass filter for RF Mode
3
3
Luma delay time for Aux Mode
0
0
Bandpass filter for Aux Mode
13
13
Subtint Adj for Aux Mode
0
0
Color killer level
1
1
Low pass filter for luminance
1
1
Bright/Contrast limiter
0
0
ABCL sensitivity
0
0
Horizontal AFC1 Gain switch
0
0
Horizontal AFC2 Gain switch
4
4
Horizontal free running frequency adjustment
32
32
Vertical ramp amplitude adjustment
0
0
Forced horizontal free running mode
0
0
Forced vertical free running mode
0
0
Sync det. slice level section
0
0
Sync det. slice level switch
0
0
Sync det. slice level switch during video period
0
0
Flyback pulse slice voltage
0
0
Horizontal and vertical blanking Off/On RGB out switch
1
1
Vertical sync det minimum width switch
0
0
Vertical Sync det mode
0
0
BGP output without FBP input
0
0
Force to AFC in Air Band
9
9
Horizontal Phase adjustment
1
1
Vertical Phase adjustment
23
23
For limit color range at minimum
50
50
For limit color range at maximum
11
11
Subtint Adj for RF Mode
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CL - FACTORY MENU
SERVICING
+12 VSB at CX3613
+14 at CX3610
+5 VSB at CX3841
GENERAL INFORMATION
Servicing the CL chassis is the same as with other Zenith
single-board chassis. If the set is dead, first check the
standby and switched voltages. If the switched voltages
do not appear, check the power “On” circuit. If the power
supply is OK and the set will turn on, the Horizontal
sweep circuit should be checked next. Is horizontal drive
available from the video processor chip? If the sweep
system does not start up, sweep-derived voltages will
not be generated.
If the sweep and high-voltage circuits are OK and video
or audio are missing, then the audio/video/tuner
circuits should be checked. If the receiver is working
but some feature is not working, check the Service Menu.
Bring up the Service menu and check to be sure that all
items are set correctly.
Check the following:
Keyboard input at IC6000 pins 7 and 8
IR input at IC6000 pin 15
Power On output at IC6000 pin 32
Check the switched voltages:
+9 VSW DC at CX3811
+14 VAUD DC for the Audio Amp at 2X3510
+8 VSW DC CX3831
SWEEP DERIVED VOLTAGES
+28 volts DC at (+) CX2114
+35 volts DC at the junction of CX3253 and DX3252
+215 volts DC at the junction of CX3208 and RX3208
+33 volts DC at the junction of RX3216 and ZD6001
MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING
The CL Chassis is Module Level repair only. Replacement
modules are available on an exchange basis.
If the CRT or Video processor IC are replaced, Black/
White tracking must be reset. Refer to the Service Menus
section of this book for Black/White tracking
adjustments.
When troubleshooting video circuits, remember that all
video travels through the Video/Audio switcher IC. A
defect in either of these IC’s can result in no video.
CRT FILAMENT
Check at pin 3 and 4 of connector CN2C5A. This should
read voltages between 6.0 and 6.4 volts AC on a true
RMS meter.
VIDEO PROCESSOR ICX2200
Check the following key operating signals and voltages:
Luminance at ICX2200 pin 43
Chroma at ICX2200 pin 45
Horizontal drive at pin 32
Vertical drive at pin 24
R Out pin 19
G Out pin 20
B Out pin 21
Serial Clock, Serial Data pins 27 and 28 respectively
VCC 9 volts pins 9, 26, 46 & 48
R in from micro (IC6000) at pin 15
G in from micro (IC6000) at pin 16
B in from micro (IC6000) at pin 17
WARNING!
DO NOT disconnect the Video output module
from the CRT when troubleshooting 32” receivers. If the video output module is removed on
these sets while power is ON, the CRT will arc
and can be permanently damaged. Also, the
technician is in danger of serious shock. There is
a termination circuit (W5101) on the CRT module to prevent this from happening.
SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY
Check the standby voltages first:
+VM at CX3415 (usually 169.7 VDC when 120 VCA)
B+ at CX3801
Note: B+ 124 VDC for 32” & 27”, B+ 126 VDC for
25” and B+ 120 VDC for 19” & 20”.
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CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
MICROPROCESSOR
SHUTDOWN CIRCUIT OPERATION
Check the following:
IR in on pin 15
+5 volts on pins 27 and 18
Serial Data, Serial Clock on pins 36 and 38
Reset at pin 30
Horiz. SYNC at pin 1, Vertical SYNC at pin 2
R Out at pin 52, G Out at pin 51 and B Out at pin 50
(Refer to figure below)
The flyback pulse voltage from pin 6 of TX3204 (flyback
transformer) is peak detected (rectified) by the action
of the diode DX3006 and capacitor CX3003. This is from
a DC voltage appearing on CX3003 representative of the
CRT anode voltage (HV) produced by TX3204. Precision
resistors RX3013, RX3015, RX3016, and RX3022 divide
this voltage down. This lower voltage appears on the
input (QX3002 collector) of a comparator circuit formed
by RX3008, ZDX3004, QX3002, RMX3009, CX3004,
QX3001, RMX3017 and RMX3021. In the event the CRT
anode voltage becomes excessive, the comparator output
(QX3001 emitter) will go to high level, at approximately
5 volts. This signal (SHUTDOWN) is sent to pin 4 of
IC6000 (microprocessor), and used to turn off the TV
set.
VERTICAL CIRCUIT
Check the following at ICX2100:
Vertical drive at pin 4.
Vertical out at pin 2.
+28 VDC at pin 6.
HORIZONTAL CIRCUIT
CRT ANODE HIGH VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE
Check the following:
Horizontal drive to base of Q3201 predriver.
Driver transformer output at base of QX3203.
Shutdown voltage at RM6009.
Each CRT screen size has its own safe operating anode
and shutdown voltage. Critical safety component
(designated with and 'X' in the component designator)
are designed to operate the CRT at a safe operating
anode voltage and provide proper shutdown thresholds.
If replacement of any of these components is deemed
necessary, it is important to use original type Zenith
Flyback Pulse
RX3013
RX3015
+5v
RX3022
RX3211
RX3016
IN
From Pin 6
TX3204
DX3006
RX3008
QX3002
CX3003
ZDX3004
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RMX3009
CX3004
QX3001
RMX3021
SHUTDOWN
OUT
TO PIN 4
IC6000
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CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
components. After replacement is made, confirm proper
anode voltage using the following procedure.
Measurement of the CRT anode voltage must be performed
using a high impedance-high voltage meter, with no
raster on the screen, and operating at normal horizontal
frequency. 15.75 KHz. (NTSC signal).
After discharging the CRT, connect a high impedancehigh voltage meter to the CRT anode. Turn the television
"on" and confirm a good signal is being displayed. Reduce
Brightness and Contrast setting until the procedure is
well extinguished.
Observe the anode voltage on the meter reading and
compare with the table below for the proper CRT screen
size. If the voltage reading is higher than the maximum,
verify circuit component values and proper operation.
3
4
5
Wait until the Video Menu or display appears.
Connect a variable Resistor (1M ohm) in parallel
with RX3703, and decrease slowly the resistance
value until shutdown occurs.
Measure high voltage shutdown.
CRT anode Voltage
CRT Screen Size
19"
20”
24"/25”
27”
32”
Nominal Anode Voltage
(KV)
26
26
28
28
30
±
±
±
±
±
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
Max. Shutdown Voltage
(KV)
32
32
34
34
36
COMPONENTS WITH ANY INFLUENCE IN HV INCREASE
COMPONENTS WITH ANY INFLUENCE IN HV INCREASE
Fly-Back Transformer
Deflection Yok e
CX3216
RX3015
CX3210
RX3013
CX3212
ZDX3004
CX3252
RX3704
CX3256
RX3703
RX3022
RX3705
HV SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE
1
2
After discharging the CRT, connect a high
impedance-high voltage meter to the CRT
anode.
Access Video Menu and adjust the brightness
and contrast controls for minimum screen
luminance (beam current to 0mA).
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CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
IF SERVICING
ADJUSTMENT OF RGB CUTOFF
VIDEO DETECTOR
Note: If the Main Module or the CRT has been
replaced, G2 must be readjusted before
adjusting the RGB Cutoff.
If there is no viewable picture on screen, access the
Service Menu and check default settings for the
following items:
1. Enter the Service menu to gain access to the cutoff
adjustments. (Factory mode item 00 must be set to 1
to gain access to this adjustment).
#5 RF ADJ should be at least 30.
2. Set R Gain (Red) and B Gain (Blue) registers in the
Service menu to the default setting for the screen
size as listed in the service menu. See table.
#6 VIF VCO ADJ set to 63.
Tune in a good off-the-air signal. Place a highimpedance voltmeter at pin 2 of ICM2200. Set VIF defeat
to (#9) to “1”, reset VIF defeat (#9) to “0”. Adjust
item VIF VCO (#6) to 2.5 volts DC.
3. Set color level and contrast to minimum. Set tint
mid range.
Control:
Red Gain
Blue Gain
AGC DELAY
With a strong noise-free antenna signal, adjust RF DELAY
ADJ (#5) to a higher setting until the signal gets noisier.
Decrease the setting again for a noise-free picture.
34 & 36 Series register
(39 Series)
20 (12)
21 (13)
to
All series & sizes
70
70
4. Connect the output of an NTSC generator to the
antenna input of the receiver. Set the generator to a
pure white signal, chroma off.
Note: If the setting is too low (under 20) the
tuner input will overload. Under certain
conditions, beats may also appear in the
picture (Typical value is 35).
5. Set Factory menu registers #17/(9), #18(10), and
#19(11) to adjust cutoff controls for 34,36 & 39 series.
6. Carefully observe which color is predominant on the
CRT: Red, Green or Blue. Do not change the value of
cutoff control of this color.
G2 ADJUSTMENT
Use the following procedure when resetting G2.
7. Adjust the other two cutoff controls to obtain color
balance on the screen.
1. Set brightness and contrast in the Video menu to
mid range.
8. Select the color bars pattern from the Video generator
and turn the chroma off. Check that the TV set displays 3/4 of gray scale from white to black. If black
level is too high, readjust register #22, RF Sub Brightness for Series 34 & 36. Readjust #14 RF Sub Brightness for Series 39. Do not move Aux B Offset resistor.
2. Set color level minimum.
3. Connect the output of an NTSC generator to the
antenna input on the receiver.
4. Select a color bar signal and turn color off. Adjust
the G2 control so that the range of bar pattern
starts from completely white (not overdriven) to
black. Leave visible 6 of 8 bars.
9. Return the color level control to preset.
10.Disable the factory menu (Factory Mode item 0 must
be set to 0). Select “Preset” in the Video Menu under
picture preference.
5. Return color level control to its normal setting.
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect the output of an NTSC generator to the
antenna input on the receiver.
2. Select white raster pattern.
3. Push menu key of remote control to observe the
OSD.
4. Adjust focus potentiometer to obtain the best focus at letters of menu.
SR25-3828VD0171B
3-4
CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
SWITCHING PROCESS
Close caption is achieved by taking a signal from the
YSW-OUT pin (31) of the video processor.
Video switching is done between the CV inputs and the
Y/C inputs. There are three CV signals to consider:
SENSING AND PRIORITIES
CAMPORT VIDEO enters at pin 7 of IC2901.
REAR VIDEO enters at pin 5 of IC2901.
IF Video enters at TV pin 12 of IC2901.
CL-Series 34 & 39 models do not have a source menu.
Software sensing the inputs based on their priorities
does switching between sources.
The camport input always has first priority, it is sensed
directly through the microprocessor. The S-Video input
has the second level. The Y/C connector does the SVideo sensing. The third level corresponds to rear video
and antenna signal (RF), they would be selected by
remote control.
These signals exit from VOUT1 (pin 11) to be processed
and returned to the switch as Y/C signals (Y-COMB and
IC2902).
The second part of the switching is between:
Y/C COMB signals enter at pins 10 and 7 of IC2902 and
Y/C EXT signals entering at pins 12 & 5 of IC2902.
The selected Y/C signals exit from pins 11 & 8 to be
sent to the video processor as main signals.
VIDEO PROCESSING & SWITCHING WITH Y/C INPUT
Main Board
ICM2200
M61250FP
IC2400
Tuner
VIDEO OUT 58
63
IF
Audio
Trap
COMB FILTER
BPF
3.58
PIFIN
SAW Filter
64
TC90 A45P
FSC 29
2
TRAP
3.58
26 SCL
27 SDA
To
Video
Output
Board
C-IN
38
Y-IN
41
C-MAIN
IC2902
Y-MAIN
5
8
14 ROUT
7
15 GOUT
Y/C IN
10
16 BOUT
11
12
Y-Main for MICRO
YSW-OUT 31
Y
C
FBLNK 24
Micro
Processor
EXIT
EXIT
ROSD 25
9
GOSD 26
BOSD 27
Video Sense Line
R
7
8
“CAMPORT” JK PK inputs
V
YC SENSE LINE
5
IC2901
L
“REAR” JK PK inputs
V
R
SR25-3828VD0171B
L
3-5
CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE
PRELIMINARY SETUP
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Allow the receiver to warm up for 15 to 20 minutes.
1. Release locking assembly.
2. Degauss the CRT.
2. Connect crosshatch generator to the receiver and
adjust static (center) convergence as follows:
3. Connect a crosshatch generator to the receiver and
“rough in” the static (center) convergence. Follow
the Convergence Procedure.
a. Adjust the 4-pole static control by moving the
two tabs separately to converge the red and blue
lines horizontally. Move the two tabs together
around the neck of the CRT (in a 45° arc) from the
top-dead-center position to converge the red and
blue lines vertically.
4. Adjust for best focus.
PURITY ADJUSTMENT
1. Purity tab positioning. Set the 2 pole purity tabs
together in the 3 or 9 o’clock positions and the 4and 6-pole purity tabs together in the 12 or 6 o’clock
positions.
b. After the 4-pole control has been adjusted to
superimpose the red and blue lines on top of one
another. Use the 6-pole static adjustment to place
the converged red and blue lines over the green
line. Move the two tabs together around the neck
of the CRT (in a 30° arc) from the top-dead-center
position to move the lines vertically. Adjusting the
two tabs separately will move the converged beam
to the left or right. Using a crosshatch generator
capable of producing individual fields, adjust the
generator to produce a red field. Use the purity
tabs to center a red stripe.
2. Move yoke to the maximum forward funnel position.
3. Next, switch the crosshatch generator to a red field.
4. Pull the yoke toward the rear of the CRT neck, keeping it centered, until a red raster is displayed.
5. If the red raster is not displayed as a pure red field,
adjust the 2-pole purity tabs until a pure field is
obtained.
6. Check for proper yoke tilt setting.
CRT Ring Location Purity
Adjust Tabs Beam Movement
for Convergence
Wedges' Adhesive Tape (3)
Deflection Yoke
Ring
Pairs
Purity & Convergence
Magnet Assembly Unit
Movement of Red
and Blue Beams
Rotation direction
of Both Tabs
B
6 Pole
6 Pole
Convergence
R&B over G
Purity Magnet
4 Pole
R
OR
B
OR
R
Same
R
B
B
4 Pole
Convergence
R over B
R
R
B
Same
Opposite
Yoke's Glass Cloth Tape
B
OR
Opposite
B
R
R
OR
B
R
Rubber Wedges (3)
SR25-3828VD0171B
3-6
CL - SERVICING
SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
VERTICAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT
IMPROVING CRT CORNER PURITY
The vertical lines at 6 and 12 o’clock are converged by
vertically tilting the yoke and inserting a wedge at the
top of the yoke until it is firmly seated between the CRT
glass and the horizontal coils.
CRTs that display corner purity problems even after
following the service procedures can be modified with
a picture correction kit (P/N 949-00050). The purity
can be improved by placing a picture-correction magnet
(included in the kit) on the CRT funnel. Refer to the
following modification steps and illustration to place
the magnet properly. Fully degauss the CRT before
installing correction magnets.
HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT
The vertical lines at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock are converged
by horizontally tilting the yoke and inserting a wedge.
Adjust first at 4 or 8 o’clock, whichever has the larger
space, until the wedge is firmly seated between the CRT
glass and yoke coils. Then, insert the 3rd wedge in the
remaining horizontal tilt position until it is firmly seated
between the CRT glass and yoke coils. Convergence at
the 3 and 9 o’clock should be maintained during this
operation.
When the 3 wedges are firmly installed and positioned
for acceptable convergence, lock the wedges in place
by applying a 2.5 inches long strip of tape across the
tabs of each wedge firmly against the CRT glass. The
CRT glass surface should be clean and free of dust and
other foreign material.
MODIFICATION
1. Place the magnet on the CRT funnel as shown in the
figure displayed below, in the quadrant exhibiting
impurity.
2. Rotate the magnet in place to the position shown
for best purity.
3. Place a piece of 1/2" by 2" long Fiberglass tape over
the magnet to hold it in place.
4. Degauss the CRT once magnet is in place to insure
that the magnet is not over the internal magnet
shield.
Note: If the magnet is placed over the internal
magnet shield, any apparent purity
correction will disappear after degaussing.
Reposition the correction magnet off the
internal shield and degauss again.
UNUSUAL TILT CASE
There may be some instances where the picture tube
and yoke will require vertical tilt in the opposite (up)
direction to obtain convergence. In such cases, insert
the vertical tilt wedge at the bottom (6 o’clock)
position. Follow through on the horizontal tilt
adjustment by using the 2 and 10 o’clock positions and
secure each wedge with a piece of tape, as described
above.
2" To 3"
MAGNET
Clamp and Screw
6 Pole Magnets
2 Pole Magnets
4 Pole Magnets
SR25-3828VD0171B
3-7
CL - SERVICING
MODEL PARTS
PARTS
All CL models are module level repair only. Parts contact information is below:
Voice: 1-888-3-ZENITH
Fax:
1-888-6-ZENITH
Mail: ZENITH NATIONAL PARTS
P O Box 240007
Huntsville, AL 35824-6407
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B81B
3809V00B08B
6140VC8003A
6400VSNX01A
3790V00712A
3828VA0A30A
5016V20002A
6411VUH003A
6335V20A03A
170-A01Q
3141VSNC61A
3141VMNP44A
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
H19F34DT
Part description
Cabinet tray
Cabinet Front
Cabinet Rear (Back Cover Asse)
Coil, Degausser
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Magnet Assembly, Static Convergence
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CRT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Space Command Transmitter (Remote Controller)
Convergence Helper
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30A
5016V20003A
6411VUH003A
6335V27003A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP44B
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
H25F34DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Magnet Rubber (Magnet Assembly, Static Convergence)
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CRT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Space Command Transmitter (Remote Controller)
Magnet, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00485A
3809V00334A
6140VC8003A
6400VESU01A
3790V00715A
3828VA0A30A
5016V20002A
6411VUH003A
6335V20A03A
170-A01Q
3141VSNC61B
3141VMNP44A
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
H20F34DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Cabinet Rear (Back Cover Asse)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Magnet Assembly, Static Convergence
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CRT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Space Command Transmitter (Remote Controller)
Convergence Helper
Item number
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30A
5016V20003A
6411VUH003A
6335V27003A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP45A
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
6871VSMV33A
H25F39DT
Part description
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Magnet Rubber (Magnet Assembly, Static Convergence)
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CRT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
Magnet, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
PWB(PCB) Assembly, Sub Front Jack CL 25-32V
SR25-3828VD0171B
4-1
CL - MODEL PARTS
MODEL PARTS
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B66A
3809V00332A
6140VC8003C
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30A
6411VUH003A
6335V27001A
170-844J
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP44C
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H27F34DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
Item number
3091V00B66A
3809V00332A
6140VC8003C
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30D
6411VUH003A
6335V27001A
170-844J
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP45B
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H27F39DT
Part description
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30C
6411VUH003A
6335V27003A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP46A
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
6871VSMV33A
H25F36DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
Magnet, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
SR25-3828VD0171B
4-2
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B66A
3809V00332A
6140VC8003C
6401VC0134J
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30C
6411VUH003A
6335V27001A
170-844J
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP46B
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H27F36DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B66D
3809V00332B
6140VC8003C
6401VC0134J
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30C
6411VUH003A
6335V27001A
170-844J
3141VSNC61G
3141VMNP46B
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H27F36S
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B56A
3809V00B09A
6140VC2008A
6400VSNX01A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30C
6411VUH003A
6335V32012A
170-797Y
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP46C
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
5016V20002A
6871VSMV33A
H32F36DT
Part description
Cabinet Tray
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Speaker, Oval, 6 X 13 cm
Crystal Window
Instr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker Interconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
Magnet, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
CL - MODEL PARTS
MODEL PARTS
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
5016V20002A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30P
6411VUH003A
6335V24002A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP46P
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H24F36DT
Part description
Bracket, Jack Pack
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Magnetic, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
Crystal Window
I nstr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker I nterconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
Item number
4810V00740A
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
5016V20002A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30q
6411VUH003A
6335V24002A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP45K
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
H24F39DT
Part description
Bracket, Jack Pack
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Magnetic, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
Crystal Window
I nstr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker I nterconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
SR25-3828VD0171B
Item number
4810V00739A
3091V00B80A
3809V00B07A
6140VC8003B
5016V20002A
3790V00711A
3828VA0A30N
6411VUH003A
6335V24002A
170-844G
3141VSNC61C
3141VMNP44H
6631V25014G
6710V00108A
6871VSMV33A
4-3
H24F34DT
Part description
Bracket, Jack Pack
Cabinet Front
Back Cover Asse (Cabinet Rear)
Coil, Degaussing
Magnetic, Stick Ferrite (Convergence Helper)
Crystal Window
I nstr Book, Operation Guide
Power Cord Assembly Line Cord and Terminals Assembly
CPT Assembly with Deflection Yoke
CPT Earth_Gnd Strap Assy, CRT
Keyboard Assy, 6 Key
Module, Main
Connector & Cable Assembly, Speaker I nterconnect
Remote Controller (Space Command Transmitter)
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB FRONT JACK CL 25-32V
CL - MODEL PARTS
Cl Commercial 19”Exploded View
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SPEAKER (SPEAKER FULL RANGE)
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
IR LENS
CPT & YOKE ASSEMBLY
REAR CABINET (BACK COVER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODULE (CHASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
H19F34DT
3091V00B81B
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61A
3790V00712A
6335V20A03A
3809V00B08B
3141VMNP44A
6710V00108A
6
5
7
2
3
POWER
MUTE
FLSHBK
CC
4
ME
VOLU
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
TIMER
EL
3
6
9
ENTER
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
1
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
CHANN
8
5-1
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Cl Commercial 20”Exploded View
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
H20F34DT
3091V00485A
6400VESU01A
3141VSNC61B
3790V00715A
6335V20A03A
3809V00334A
3141VMNP44A
6710V00108A
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SPEAKER (SPEAKER FULL RANGE)
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
IR LENS
CPT & YOKE ASSEMBLY
REAR CABINET (BACK COVER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODULE (CHASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
6
5
4
7
2
capt
io
vol
vol
ch
ch
power
1
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
POWER
MUTE
K
FLSHB
CC
VOLUM
n
3
E
CHANNE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
TIMER
L
ENTER
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
8
5-2
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Cl Commercial 24”Exploded View
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SP EAK ER (SP EAK ER F U LL R ANGE)
K EYBOAR D ASSEMBLY
WINDOW
CP T & YOK E ASSEMBLY
R EAR CABINET (BACK COV ER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODU LE (CH ASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
H24F34DT
H24F36DT
H24F39DT
3091V00B80A
120-C77G
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V24002A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP44H
6710V00108A
3091V00B80A
120-C77G
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V24002A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP46P
6710V00108A
3091V00B80A
120-C77G
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V24002A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP45K
6710V00108A
5
6
3
1
4
P OWE R
CC
VO L
2
F LS HB
MU T E
K
E
C HA N NE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
TIME R
L
9
E NT E R
ALAR M
C H P R E VIE W
7
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
UM
5-3
8
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Cl Commercial 25”Exploded View
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SPEAKER (SPEAKER FULL RANGE)
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
IR LENS
CPT & YOKE ASSEMBLY
REAR CABINET (BACK COVER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODULE (CHASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
H25F34DT
H25F36DT
H25F39DT
3091V00B80A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V27003A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP44B
6710V00108A
3091V00B80A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V27003A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP46A
6710V00108A
3091V00B80A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V27003A
3809V00B07A
3141VMNP45A
6710V00108A
5
6
3
1
4
POWER
MUTE
FLSHBK
CC
E
UM
VOL
2
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
TIMER
3
6
9
ENTER
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
7
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
L
CHANNE
5-4
8
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Cl Commercial 27”Exploded View
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SPEAKER (SPEAKER FULL RANGE)
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
IR LENS (REMOTE CONTROLLER RECEIVER)
CPT & YOKE ASSEMBLY
REAR CABINET (BACK COVER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODULE (CHASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
H27F34DT
H27F36DT
H27F36S
H27F39DT
3091V00B66A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
6712SCA227A
6335V27001A
3809V00332A
3141VMNP44C
6710V00108A
3091V00B66A
6401VC0134J
3141VSNC61C
6712SCA227A
6335V27001A
3809V00332A
3141VMNP46B
6710V00108A
3091V00B66D
6401VC0134J
3141VSNC61G
6712SCA227A
6335V27001A
3809V00332B
3141VMNP46B
6710V00108A
3091V00B66A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
6712SCA227A
6335V27001A
3809V00332A
3141VMNP45B
6710V00108A
1
5
6
3
POWER
MUTE
FLSHBK
4
CC
E
UM
VOL
CHANNE
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
TIMER
L
3
6
9
ENTER
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
2
8
7
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
5-5
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Cl Commercial 32”Exploded View
POWER
MUTE
K
FLSHB
CC
U
VOL
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DESCRIPTION
FRONT CABINET (CABINET ASSEMBLY)
SPEAKER (SPEAKER FULL RANGE)
KEYBOARD ASSEMBLY
IR LENS
CPT & YOKE ASSEMBLY
REAR CABINET (BACK COVER ASSEMBLY)
MAIN MODULE (CHASSIS ASSEMBLY)
REMOTE CONTROL
H32F36DT
ME
1
2
4
5
7
8
0
3091V00B56A
6400VSNX01A
3141VSNC61C
3790V00711A
6335V32012A
3809V00B09A
3141VMNP46C
6710V00108A
EL
CHANN
TIMER
3
6
9
ENTER
ALARM
CH PREVIEW
8
6
1
5
2
4
3
SR25 - 3828VD0171B
7
5-6
CL EXPLODED VIEW
Power Supply Circuit
3
4
5
G
HOT
CN4T8
366-043B
6
6322V62206A
TP3400
HOT
(19,20V)
D5SB60
LX3400
VRX3400
164-003D
560V
SPGND
387-917F
E
D-CTL
3
Deg-Ctl
TP3401
0DD260000BB
D2SBA60(STK)
Power Control
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
D
C
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
CX3401
0.47
275VAC
CX3405
1000pF
1000V
2200pF
4KV
D 3
S 2
125-123A
DX3601
RX3603
0DD414809ED
1N4148
CX3601
270pF
1KV
FB3601
125-123A
BFD3565R2F
0DD414809ED
CX3602
470pF
50V
CX3415
P/L
250V
COLD
0FS3001A282
0DD100009AM
10
1/2W
EU1ZV(1)
5
16
0DD420000BB
D4L20U
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
QX3510
0TR104600AB
KTA1046YU
4
B
COLD
DX3611A
4
1
3
2
4921V00N11V
0DRON00182A
+8V
SW
0.273µH
6200JB8011R
CX3623
FB3613
5.00 µS
C
B
WF2
RX3704
162K
0.1%
RX3703
3.57K
0.1%
+12
VSB
1
RX3500
1.5K
1/2W
2
C
LTV817M
3
CX3605
100pF
50V
HOT
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
COLD
+8V
SW
B
QX3500
0TR102009AB
KRC102M
S
+VL
F
+12
VSB
LX3820
S
CX3612
1000µF
35V
82µH
150-C02F
10K
10K
RX3501
2.2K
ZDX3821
5.1V 1/2W
MTZ5.1B
8V
ICX3830
RX3830
2.2
2W
CTL
GND
CTL
GND
CMX3830
0.1
16V
CX3831
470µF
16V
IN
CX3840
470µF
16V
+5VSW
OUT
CX3836
220µF
10V
GND
GND
CMX3835
0.1
16V
PWR-CTRL
4.7K
ICX3840
+5
VSB
0IKE780500P
KIA78L05BP(AT)
IN
OUT
GND
+5VSB
GND
5V
150mA
CX3841
220µF
10V
ICX3816
0IKE780500P
KIA78L05BP(AT)
5V
150mA
IN
OUT
GND
GND
+VL
RX3711
22K
1%
RX3713
6.8K
5W
RX3712
22K
1/2W
CX3703
ZDX3710
0.1
50V
R
C
B
5.1V
1/2W
MTZ5.1B
ICX3710
0ICTMFA001A
A KA431LZ
+9V
SW
RX3715
68K
1/2W
E
0DZ510009AB
C
RX3714
6.8K
5W
RX3717
120K
QX3711
0TR233009CA
KSC2330-Y
RX3815
2.2
2W
FRX3815
5.6
1/2W
CMX3815
0.1
16V
E
6-1
0IKE780500P
KIA78L05BP(AT)
5V
150mA
RX3831
LX3840
220µH
+5V
SW
ICX3835
0DZ510009AB
+8V
SW
+8VSW
0IMCRKE001A
KIA78R08PI
IN
OUT
VE
RX3716
1.6K
1%
CX3822
220µF
16V
0DZ360009DA
+12
HDR
+12HDR
LX3833
ZDX3826
3.6V 1/2W
MTZ3.6B
F
FRX3840
5.6
1/2W
RX3710
12K
1%
1/2W
18V
GDZJ18B
+8.7VSB
P/L
2W
RX3832
10K
+12
VSB
0DZ180009BE
RX3820
82µH
150-C02F
RX3705
JUMPER
0.1%
CX3702
0.047
50V
RX3702
560K
ZDX3810
RX3812
6.8K
1/2W
+8.7
VSB
RX3706
P/L
1%
A
0ILI817000G
GND
RX3811
2.2K
1/2W
CX3613
1000µF
16V
0DD420000BB
D4L20U
RX3701
1.5K
1/2W
ICX3500
CX3811
470µF
16V
GND
CTL
CX3801
100µF
160V
VE
CX3701
220pF
50V
CTL
CMX3810
0.1
16V
B+
220µH
DX3613
+12
VSB
ICX3701
P/L
P/L
R
RX3810
+9V
SW
+9VSW
+VL
LX3612
0DD420000BB
D4L20U
RX3611
100K
1/2W
+12
VSB
+12VSB
0.273µH
6200JB8011R
ICX3810
4921V00163A
0IMCRKE002A
408-002F
KIA78R09PI
IN
OUT
+35V
LX3611
F
S
82µH
150-C02F
470pF
1000V
DX3612
FB3612
470pF
1000V
1.5K
1/2W
10K
E
CX3622
MUR860
3A
125V
SLOW BLOW
MFD BY BELL FUSE
Type MS3
RX3505
2.2K
1/2W
B
10K
CX3610
1000µF
35V
408-002E
FX3612
416 V
4
+14VSB
CX3611
220µF
160V
DX3611
0DD410000AD
RU4AM
RX3700
LTV817M
WF1
A
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
RX3512
2.2K
1/2W
B+
3A
125V
SLOW BLOW
MFD BY BELL FUSE
Type MS3
3
0ILI817000G
2.50 µS
+13VAUD
DX3801
VE
2
ICX3700
SR25-3828VD0171B
DX3800
2.2
2W
FX3613
HOT
20.4 V
RX3853
10K
1/2W
+13V
AUD
C
CX3621
0FS3001A282
RX3604
3.3K
1µH
125-022K
0FS3001A282
CX3603
220µF
35V
CX3604
470pF
50V
+14V
AUD
QX3505
0TR102009AB
KRC102M
VE
125-123A
BFD3565R2F
FB3611A
PROV
125-022K
6
1.8K
RX3606
DX3610
FB3611
8
17
FB3610
470pF
1000V
TX3601
1N4148
+14
VSB
470pF
1000V
FX3610
3A
125V
SLOW BLOW
MFD BY BELL FUSE
Type MS3
RX3605
DX3600
CX3856
470µF
16V
CX3620
4
RX3601
0.12
2W
+14VAUD
8.2K
1/2W
RX3511
10K
7
680
FB3601A
125-022K
PROV
DX3602
RX3610
+VM
9
1
CX3600
2200pF
2000V
15K
1%
E
10
12
14
FB3600A
125-022K
PROV
F
82µH
150-C02F
RX3851
RX3850
1.6K
1%
+VM
6170VMCA042
BFD3565R2F
FB3600
E
DMX3851
0DRON00198A
MBRD835LT4
CX3855
470µF
16V
CX3854
470pF
50V
+14V
VSB
HOT
+VM
WF1
4.7K
S
RX3852
10
1/2W
C
163-048D
RX3600
56K
2W
P/L
4920V00085A
SANKEN
STR-F6654R (19,20,25,27V)
STR-F6456R
(32V)
GND 5
VIN 4
5
CX3852
0.1
50V
COLD
CX3400
P/L
4
RX3900
B
0.68
5W
THX3410
PROV
ICX3612
6
RX3410
CX3402
0.01
KL15L2R5
RX3400
8.2M
1/2W
CX3851
0.1
50V
+11
LSP
+11LSP
LX3852
LX3851
47µH
8
BRX3400A
CX3404
1000pF
1000V
P/L
DEG-CTRL
WF2
ON/OFF
0DD560000AA
FH3400B
431-813A
2
OUTPUT
FB
BRX3400
(25,27,32V)
1
FH3400A
431-813A
CX3850
1000µF
35V
C
QX3900
0TR322809AA
KTC3228-0
INPUT
GND
1N4148
FX3400
CN4R8
7
DX3900
0DD414809ED
0FS4001B51D
4A 250V
Type 218 004
0FS5001B51D
5A 250V
SLOW BLOW
Mfd by Littelfuse
Type 218 005
0.01
50V
1
CB
THX3901
366-043C
0ICTMNS001A
LM2675N-ADJ
+VL
DG12D1-O(M)
12V
TP3901
F
10
CX3853
ICX3870
+12
VSB
141-018E
THX3902
PROV
2
9
D-CTL
2
1
8
COLD
KX3900
TP3900
7
3
2
1
1
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
ICX3815
0IKE7805001
KIA78R05PI5V
IN
+5V
TNR
+5VTNR
OUT
CTL
CTL
RX3816
P/L
GND
GND
CX3816
P/L
10V
Main Micro Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Y/C-SENSE
SHUTDOWN
G
HORZ-SIZE
R
G
B
WF21
PWR-CTRL
FASTBLANK
WF17
Power Control
RM6002
H-SYNC
F
1K
V-SYNC
Luma (Micro)
CM6001
PROV
50V
V-SYNC
CM6002
PROV
50V
TP6015
AFC
H-Sync
CM6042
0.01
25V
CM6093
47pF
50V
CM6079
47pF
50V
CM6090
47pF
50V
CM6091
IR-DATA
W6002
WF16
WF19
-V
-V
50.0 mS
25.0 µS
ZD6002
9.1V
0DZ910009AJ
+5V
SBF
1/2W
WF20
-V
-V
13
47pF
14
50V
RM6076
2.2K
RM6020
5.1K
C
Q6005
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y E
B
RM6075
1K
CM6037
220pF
50V
CM6009
JUMPER
CM6097
C6098
4.7µF
50V
RM6031
470pF
50V
19
RM6032
15K
CM6007
20
1K
JM6033
RM6080
1M
17
18
CM6005
220pF
50V
C6006
1µF
50V
Y-MICRO
16
CM6040
180pF
50V
+5V
SBF
L6007
4.7µH
15
2.2K
CM6003
470pF
50V
MTZJ9.1B
MUTE
WF16A
47pF
50V
CM6092
R6027
971-16
470
100 mS
21
1000pF
50V
TP6000
CM6008
560pF
50V
22
TP6001
23
WF19
24
B
WF17
WF21
-V
-V
40.0 µS
50.0 µS
+8V
SW
CN2P6
CM6010
20pF
50V
366-921A
CM6011
20pF
50V
1
2
CRY6001
156-A01P
8MHz
RM6034
1M
25
26
+5VSBF
A
WF22
-V
1.47 V
2.50 mS
25.0 µS
SR25-3828VD0171B
N.C.
49
48
CM6038
HORZ-SIZE
47
47pF
50V
A/D_KEY2
SP1 46
CLK
A/D_KEY1
SP1 45
DOUT
SIGN-MTR
N.C.
N.C.
SPI-DIN
DEG-CTL
FRONT/
REAR IN
TV/AUX
N.C.
MUTE
SCL1
REMOTE
SCL2
N.C.
SDA1
N.C.
SDA2
CM6051
41
47pF
50V
39
47pF
50V
CM6049
37
47pF
50V
CM6048
36
47pF
50V
CM6047
35
47pF
RVCO
33
VHOLD
POWER
XOUT
VSS
OSC-IN
Vcc
+5V
SB
CM6055
47pF
50V
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
DEG-CTRL
PWR-CTRL
IF
+33V
+5V
SBF
RM6044
220
R6043
220
RM6042
220
R6041
220
RM6046
4.7K
RM6045
4.7K
RM6047
4.7K
ZD1240
33V
0DZ330009DF
RM6048
4.7K
30
47pF
50V
CM6018
1000pF
50V
CM6045
4700pF
50V
CM6046
47pF
50V
GND
+5V
SBF
387-917F
C1240
R6007
470K
220µF
16V
WF20
+5V
SBF
L1240
33µH
CM1243
0.01
25V
RM1240
470
RM1241
470
RM6072
4.7K
CM6019
180pF
50V
27
CRY6002
PROV
RM6059
4.7K
CM6017
0.1
16V
CM1245
PROV
50V
R6039
220
6700NFNS06E
LG-TAEM-H001P
11
IF
10
NC
9
33V
8
NC
7
5V
6
5V
5
SDA
4
SCL
3
AS
2
NC
1
AGC
W1250
PROV
TP6004
RM6035
1M
CM6014
27pF
50V
CM1244
PROV
50V
TP6010
29
28
TU1240
TP6005
TP6012
32
CM6099
CM1242
6800pF
50V
+5V
TNR
R6011
100
31
C1241
1µF
50V
1/2W
MTZJ33B
R6013
100
4.7µH
CM6012
0.01
25V
IR-DATA
CTRL-TV/AUX
RM6051
100
RM6040
100
AGC
CTRL-F/R
50V
+5V
SBF
L6002
1.8µH
L6003
CM6015
27pF
50V
RM6060
4.7K
1µH
IC6001
+5V
SBF
C6013
220µF
10V
DEG-CTRL
D-CTL
47pF
50V
38
MPI
DAin
OSC-OUT
CM6054
47pF
50V
50V
CM6094
47pF
50V
CM6041
47pF
50V
CM6050
40
34
XIN
RM6038
3.3K
CM6052
42
MPI
DAout
RESET
47pF
43
HLF
CNVSS
RM6036
6.8K
RM6052
100
CM6053
IDENT
N.C.
RM6014
100K
44
AVcc
CVIN
FASTBLANK
+11
LSP
+5V
SBF
+5V
SBF
L6001
WF18
Y/C-SENSE
10 CAMPORT
SENSE
11
Y/C-SW
12
R6026
10K
FB
+5V
SBF
1
CM6043
0.01
25V
R
G
B
CM6080
PROV
50V
387-A10C
50
2
1.5K
SHUTDWN
6 SIGNAL
DETECT
RM6053
CM6061
47pF
50V
B
CN10VGA1
WF22
1.6K
8
R6015
1K
AFC
51
3
L6004
1µH
5
G
IF
4
4
VSYNC
52
6
3
R
5
47pF
50V
RM6061
RM6070
470K
9
R6016
1K
HSYNC
HORZ-SIZE
CM6095
47pF
50V
7
5
2
CTRL-Y/C
100 mS
CM6060
CM6036
1000pF
50V
+5V
SBF
C
4
7
C6035
PROV
1
P/L
4814V00347A
8
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
CM6059
47pF 50V
L6005
1µH
CN2K6
366-921D
CM6033
47pF
50V
10
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
D
RM6058
PROV
RM6069
470K
3
CM6058
47pF
50V
+5V
SBF
+5V
SBF
CM6025
47pF
50V
9
IF
CM6024
47pF
50V
IR-DATA
2
RM6090
1K
CAMPORT-SENSE
+5V
SBF
IC6000
P/L
1
D6002
PROV
SIGNAL-METER
E
RM6009
1.5K
SHIELD
SYNC
H-SYNC
RM6017
0
WF18
RM6006
1K
+5V
SBF
V-Sync
V-SYNC
CM6023
47pF
50V
H-SYNC
Deg-Ctl
D-CTL
WF16A
WF16
TP6002
RM6037
27K
VCC
OUT
IC6002
GND
0IKE704200B
GND
KIA7042P(AT)
6-2
C6016
2.2µF
50V
CM6056
0.01
25V
0IAL240800A
AT24C08
D6001
0DD414809ED
1N4148
TP6003
C6020
4.7µF
50V
1
TP6007
6
TP6006
5
TP6013
4
CM6021
0.01
25V
8
TP6014
3
TP6008
2
2
7
TP6009
1
3
6
RM6049
4
5
220
RM6050
220
AGC
C1246
4.7µF
50V
TP6011
SCL
SDA
CN4G9
366-921E
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CM1247
0.1
16V
C1248
0.01
16V
SCL
SDA
CAMPORT-SENSE
SYNC
AFC
VERT-DRIVE
FLYBACK
Deflection Circuit
1
2
G
3
WF3
WF6
1.47 V
4.52 V
4
5
6
7
8
+215V
+215V
RX3208
1
TP3204
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
P/L
C
R3252
10K
10K
CX2114
330µF
50V
CX3211
PROV
2KV
C3260
PROV
50V
E
RX3256
B
4.3K
C
QX3251
4921V00N11U
0TR104600AB
4920V00008D
KTA1046YU
R3255
1.2K
R3262
68K
R3203
300
2W
R3260
220
RM3201
1K
W3203
971-16
DX2104
0.47
1/2W
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
C
B
Q3201
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E
RM3202
47
+12
HDR
RX3209
CX3254
WF4
C3202
470pF
500V
RM3213
0
QX3203
P/L
P/L
4920V00010H
P/L
RX3207
P/L
1/2W
R3204
560
1/2W
6170VC0008A
1
6
R3205
560
1/2W
C
B
E
WF5
CX3007
PROV
470pF
500V
Q3202
0TR322809AA
KTC3228-0
3
+5V
SBF
C3204
2200pF
500V
1K
E
RX3015
1K
1%
TP3001
RX3022
150K
RX3008
3.3K
1/2W
CX3003
10µF
50V
RX3016
P/L
1%
E
B
ZDX3004
5.1V 1/2W
0DZ510009AB
C
C
QX3002
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
HVSD
CIRCUIT
MTZ5.1B
B
RMX3021
C3206
2200pF
500V
LX3202
PROV
125-123A
TP3000
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
B
4
RX3013
5.6K
1%
DX3006
DX3204
0DD414809ED
1N4148
QX3001
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E
CX3004
10µF
50V
RMX3017
4.7K
W3202
P/L
THERMAL
PROTECT
PUMP
UP
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RMX3009
30K
ICX2100
4921V00N11U
0ISA784500AA
4920V00008D
LA7845
QX3251
QX3251
0TR104600AB
KTA1046YU
E B C
+28V
RX2117
FLYBACK
RX2125
DX2101
RGP15J
3.9K
+28V
WF6
SHUTDOWN
B
8
CX3207
PROV
250V
CX3253
47µF
50V
RX3212
C
ABL
3
0.47
1W
+35V
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
11
F.BLK.GND
B+
TX3205
C3203
0.022
50V
FOCUS
9
G-2
470pF
500V
DX3252
CX3213
P/L
50V
RX3206
PROV
CX3205
100µF
25V
+12
HDR
R3261
PROV
CM3201
47pF
50V
DX3251
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
CX3212
P/L
2KV
W10
1K
QX3251
0ISA784500AA
LA7845
ICX2100
B
E
5
RX2124
1
CX3251
5.6µF
50V
C
Q3250
0TR322809AA
KTC3228-0
7
RU4DS
CX3256
0.018
630V
CX3252
0.012
630V
C2112
470pF
500V
0DD410000AC
WF8
R3253
2.7K
1/2W
C3250
4.7µF
50V
HORZ-DRIVE
DX3250
CX3216
P/L
1600V
RM3257
220K
+35V
WF3
CX3210
P/L
2KV
+25V
GND\VEE
R3251
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
+28V
F
TP3200
HORZ-SIZE
HV
P/L
2W
RX3215
1K
1W
S
LX3201
560µH
150-717J
P/L
+33V
RX3211
1
1/2W
RM3250
10K
TX3204
2
RX3216
CX3215
470pF
500V
CX3217
P/L
400V
+5V
SBF
RGP15J
0DR150009EA
VCC
C3255
4.7µF
50V
P/L
2W
LX3262
P/L
DX3203
F
CX3218
2.2µF
160V
2.7
1/2W
6
+35V
S
R3258
1.8K
Vertical
ABL
TP3201
+35V
5.0 µS
Horizontal
3
P/L
2W
RX3210B
15
1/2W
CX3208
10µF
350V
TP3202
RX3214
26.1 V
20.0 µS
RX3210A
4
WF8
31.5 V
2
1
WF5
D
2
5.0 µS
3
20.0 µS
4
58.6 V
TP3203
F
E
CN3Y3
366-043D
WF7
1.06 kV
470pF
500V
DX3201
P/L
5.0 µS
WF4
10
C3209
CN2C5A
20.0 µS
9
RX2110
15K
RX2113
3.9K
RX2114
82K
1K
1/2W
R2123
10K
0DR150009EA
C2106
1000pF
500V
ABL
RX2108
15K
CX2102
C2104
0.1
50V
220µF
35V
C2103
4.7µF
50V
VERT-DRIVE
WF7
VNFB
R2118
120K
1/2W
VERTICAL-ABL
R2119
120K
1/2W
RX2106
1K
1/2W
RX2105
2.2
1/2W
CX2105
0.22
50V
CX2115
0.47
50V
RX2115
15K
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-3
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CX2108
0.022
100V
CX2109
2200µF
25V
CX2110
0.22
50V
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
RX2107
1K
1/2W
RX2112
P/L
1/2W
RX2111
P/L
1/2W
Video Processor Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
RM1211
1K
G
RM1210
RM1208
Red
100
RM1203
1.5K
RM1202
390
GND
A
CM1202
1000pF
50V
WF10
Composite Video IF
CM1214
GND
A
5.26 V
Sound IF
E
WF12
Composite Audio
(( ((
WF9
1.55 V
V
ABL
RM1227
PROV
L1207
10µH
+5V
SW
10.0 µS
GND
CM1221
0.1
16V
A
VERT-DRIVE
+5V
SW
WF13
Subcarrier Signal
FSC
40.8 V
D2201
IF
CM2238
0DD414809ED
10.0 µS
1000pF
50V
4.7K
D
Vertical
RM2251
3.9K
WF13
Horizontal
V-SYNC
H-SYNC
+8V
SW
+8
VID
L2205
10µH
V-Sync
H-Sync
CN2C5B
P/L
WF9
RM2208
1K
C
GND
1µF
50V
CM1223
0.01
25V
A
GND
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
1
WF11
5.18 V
GND
C
+8
VID
WF11
B
+8
VID
GND
C
GND
GND
CM2207
0.01
25V
B
GND
C
Q2202
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
Q2203
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
FASTBLANK
R
+8
VID
RM2219
470
B
G
+5V
SW
RM2213
2.2K
GND
C
R2218
220
+5V
SW
SR25-3828VD0171B
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
1M
L2202
10µH
R2226
JUMPER
16V
JUMPER
CM2211
RM2223
4.7K
CM2212
0.1
RM2225
4.7K
RM2227
680
0.1
16V
16V
RM2228
RM2229
680
680
GND
GND
GND
D
D
D
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
RM2230
10K
10.0 µS
10.0 µS
50V
TV
RM1218
470
GND
A
EXT-AUD
0.1
C2231
16V
1µF
50V
GND
E
CRY2201
CM2236
0.1
16V
E
RM2249
8.2K
+8V
GND
ABL
E
E
RM2239
1M
WF15
0.1
16V
19"/20"
25"
27"/32"
R2243
516K
3.9K
3.3K
CM2240
0.01
25V
GND
B
RM2622
3.3K
C2219
P/L
50V
B RM2237
10K
+8V
SW1
100µF
16V
RM2607
4.7K
RM2238
750K
GND
B
B
RM2609
4.7K
C Q2601
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E C2608
47µF
16V
GND
B
+8V
SW1
RM2614
470
D2602
RM2616
910
C2609
E
1N4148
B
RM2613
10K
100µF
16V
Q2602
C 0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
C2610
47µF
16V
RM2615
330
RM2617
10K
B
C
RM2618
4.7K
RM2619
470
R2231
100
GND
D
6-4
R2232
100
RM2612
4.7K
D2601
0DD414809ED
1N4148
R2620
10K
RM2621
PROV
B
CM2612
470pF
50V
E
CM2602
0.01
25V
Q2603
0TR945009AA
E KSC945C-Y
Q2604
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
C2215
RM2233
1µF
50V
JUMPER
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
+8V
ABL
0DD414809ED
1N4148
VERTICAL-ABL
+8V
SW
C
RM2611
4.7K
D2205
ABL
+8V
SW1
+8V
SW1
P/L
C2221
0.01
100V
GND
B
PROVISION
C2218
22µF
16V
GND
B
0DD414809ED
RM2610
10K
R2242
100
1/2W
RM2241
270
GND
B
RM2235
18K
GND
B
C-MAIN
R2243
P/L
1/2W
C
TP2
PROV
RM2244
E
Q2206
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
RM2236
47
+5V
TNR
W2201
E
RM2240
1K
RM2245
10K
1N4148
+5V
SW
+8V
ABL
RM2244
JUMPER
100
47
0DD414809ED
C2241
47µF
16V
GND
E
D2203
GND
B
RM2608
10K
C2604
Y-MAIN
L2207
10µH
L2203
10µH
CM2226
C2227
0.01
47µF
25V GND 16V GND
CM2225
E
E
C2224
0.47
50V
GND
CM2217
0.01
25V GND
E
+8V
B
Q2204
ABL
0TR733009AA
+8VABL
KSA733C-Y C
GND
B
C2237
100µF
16V
GND
+8.7
VSB
L2206
220µH
+5V
SW
CM2223
0.015
50V GND
E
CM2222
120pF
50V
GND
E
C2228
50V
1µF
WF14
CM2232
C2233
0.01
47µF
25V GND 16V GND
E
E
GND
E
+8V
SW
L2204
10µH
16V
CM2214
47pF
580mV
1.044 V
+8V
SW1
CM2213
0.1
GND
E
CM2234
CM2216
0.1
16V
H-SYNC
RM2224
4.7K
0.1
100
L2602
V-SYNC
WF15
GND
A
CM1210
PROV
50V
RM1217
22
WF14
C1212
47µF
16V
GND
A
E
RM2234
GND
B
CM2210
0.01
25V
C
GND
C
Q1202
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
TPS4.5MB9
CM2235
3.579MHz
156-A01B
C2220
47µF
16V
R2222
100
R2221
GND
C
B
COMP-AUD
+8V
SW
B
RM2217
2.2K
SDA
SCL
FSC
A
ICM2200
B
C
R2214
220
GND
JM1202
P/L
LIMITER IN
8.7V REG OUT
Cr IN
Cb IN
Hi Vcc
AUDIO ATT FILTER
VREG Vcc
TV/Y IN
VIDEO/CHROMA Vcc
DRIVE Vcc
EXT/C IN
CHROMA APC FILTER
VIDEO/CHROMA GND
DRIVE GND
X-TAL 3.58
ACL/ABCL
0ICTMMI044A
M61250FP
GND
GND
100
U1202
4.5MHz
6200C000027
R1220
(( ((
CM1211
0.01
25V
C
RM1216
A
GND
E
GND
C
V RAMP CAP
AFT OUT
VIF Vcc
SIF Vcc
RAMP OUT
V RAMP F/B
AFC FILTER
DEF GND
LOGIC GND
FBP IN
H OUT
DEF Vcc
NC
R OUT
G OUT
B OUT
RM2209
2.2K
C
C
GND
C
RM2220
2.7K
CM2209
0.01
25V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
+5V
SW
L1205
10µH
L1204
18µH
U1203
6200C000026
FSC
R
B
10K
B
B
G
GND
R2203
GND
GND
B
SYNC
V-SYNC
CM2203
0.01
25V
B
CM2205
RM2204
47pF
15K
50V
B
B
E
10.0 µS
H-SYNC
1µF
50V
L2201
10µH C2208
47µF
16V
R2210
220
RM2211
470
RM2215
470
2
6.8K
+8V
SW
E
RM2212
2.7K
C
RM2216
2.7K
C2204
B
Q2201
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
WF10
3
GND
RM2202
GND
WF12
B
C2230
47µF
16V GND
C
B
+8
VID
4
B
C2201
1K
+8VID
5
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
GND
R2207
HORZ-DRIVE
RM1223
470
SFSH4.5MDB
CM1220
1000pF
50V
GND
GND
RM2250
82K
1N4148
RM2206
FLYBACK
CM2202
PROV
50V
+8V
SW
RM1221
10K
4.5MHz
RM2201
39K
SFSH4.5MDB
220
GND
A
R1225
PROV
R1226
1K
A
VNFB
Luma (Micro)
JM1200
PROV
R1215
1µF
50V
GND
A
A
C1222
47µF
16V
10.0 µS
4.5MHz
3.3K
AFC
U1204
6200C000026
E
C1215
P/L
SIF
SIF
47pF
50V
Q1203
0TR959009AA
BF959
B
W1201
PROV
RM1219
SIGNAL-METER
CM1224
120pF
50V CM1225
L1208
10µH
C
47µF
16V
RM1230
470
0.1
16V
+8V
SW
10.0 µS
SIF
RM1222
10K
C1216
3900pF
50V
CM1213
RM1209
10K
RM1206
22
GND
A
GND
A
0.22
50V
GND
A
GND
A
RM1205
33
GND
A
Luma (Y-IN)
C1205
1000pF
50V
Q1201
0TR959009AA
E BF959
B
100
1000pF
50V
RM1201
100
Chroma (C-IN)
RM1204
0.01
25V
GND
A
RM1224
P/L
C1218
100µF
16V
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
IF
CM1204
C
CM1201
U1201
6200C000028
M1962M
STEREO ONLY
CM1217
0.1
16V
CM1226
PROV
50V
CM1206
RM1207
100
10
R1213
39K
L1206
10µH
VIF IN(2)
VIF IN(1)
VIF AGC FIL1
VIF AGC FIL2
VIF APC FILTER
RF AGC OUT
VIDEO OUT
VIF GND
SIF GND
VIF VCO FB
FM DIRECT OUT
EXT AUDIO IN
AUDIO BYPASS
AUDIO OUT
INTERCARRIER OUT
5.7V REG
OUT
Green
G
CM1203
L1201
0.01
25V GND 0.82µH
A
RM1212
12K
GND
A
GND
A
9
AGC
HVCO FEED BACK
INT MON
INV FBP OUT
V PULSE OUT
B IN
G IN
R IN
FAST BLK
CLOCK CTRL
SDA
SCL
P-ON CTRL
FSC OUT1
MCU RESET
Y SW OUT
MCU 5.7V
REG OUT
Blue
B
L1202
100µH
CM1209
0.01
25V
CM1208
22pF
50V
GND
A
8
+8V
SW
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
R
220
C1207
0.47
50V GND
A
+8V
SW
F
7
L2601
10µH
+8V
SW1
+8VSW1
C2601
47µF
16V
Y-MICRO
Audio Processor Circuit
1
2
3
4
G
5
6
7
8
9
10
IC1400
0IMCRMN013A
MSP-3425G
1
2
TP
XTAL_OUT
NC
XTAL_IN
3
CM1409
2pF
50V
52
CRY1400
156-A02M
18.432MHz
51
TESTEN 50
4
5
Audio In R
Audio In L
Aux1-R
A1R
6
R1401
100
R1402
100
SCL
SDA
7
8
9
Aux1-L
A1L
E
A2L
10
Aux2-L
D_CTR_I/O0
NC
ADR_SEL
ANA_IN-
STANDBYQ
ANA_IN+
I2C_CL
AVSUP
I2C_DA
AVSS
I2S_CL
MONO_IN
I2S_WS
VREFTOP
11
Q1402
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
49
48
CM1411
47
56pF
50V
C
CM1425
B
0.01
25V
E
SIF
CM1412
CM1413
1000pF
50V
45
RM1409
1K
+5V
TNR
56pF
50V
46
C1426
47µF
16V
RM1407
10K
CM1410
2pF
50V
D_CTR_I/O1
F
+8.1V
AUD
R1408
10K
L1402
CM1414
470pF
50V
C1415
100µF
16V
15µH
44
C1416
10µF
16V
CM1417
0.01
25V
43
SC1_IN_R 42
A3R
I2S_DA_OUT
A3R
SIF
12
13
Aux3-L
+5V
TNR
RM1400
10K
Aux3-R
14
IC1401
0IFA753307A
KA7533ZTA
OUT
VCC
Sound IF
D
C1400
3.3µF
50V
CM1401
0.01
25V
L1400
15µH
15
16
GND
CM1402
0.01
25V
C1403
220µF
10V
CM1404
1000pF
50V
CM1405
470pF
50V
17
18
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
C
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
B
19
20
+8.1V
AUD
C1408
47µF
16V
22
23
AUDIO-AMP-RIGHT
Q1401
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
E
B RM1405
220
C
RM1404
3.9K
AUDIO-AMP-LEFT
24
CM1406
2200pF
50V
25
26
Q1400
0TR733009AA
KSA733C-Y
E
B
A3L
ADR_DA
SC2_IN_R
ADR_WS
SC2_IN_L
ADR_CL
NC
DVSUP
NC
DVSS
AGNDC
I2S_DA_IN2
AHVSS
NC
CAPL_M
RESETQ
AHVSUP
NC
NC
NC
SC1_OUT_L
VREF2
SC1_OUT_R
DACM_R
VREF1
DACM_L
NC
NC
NC
40
C1418
39
0.47
50V
C1419
0.47
50V
38
W2804
37
P/L
36
C1420
3.3µF
50V
35
34
C1422
33
10µF
16V
32
CM1423
470pF
50V
IC2800
0ISA722200A
LA7222
CM1421
0.01
25V
12
+8.1V
AUD
CM1424
1000pF
50V
C1425
100µF
16V
220
15µH
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
9
W2803
P/L
C2807
100µF
16V
8
7
31
6
30
5
29
A1L
4
3
28
R2812
2
2.2K
1
27
MTS
CM1407
2200pF
50V
DX3813
+9V
SW
10
W2800
JM2801
W2803
W2804
OMIT
ADD
OMIT
OMIT
MONO
FRONT JACKS
ADD
OMIT
OMIT
ADD
+8.1V
AUD
FRX3813
5.6
1/2W
A1R
11
L1403
RM1406
+9V
SW
SR25-3828VD0171B
21
RM1403
3.9K
C
A
SC1_IN_L 41
I2S_DA_IN1
CH-2
A3L
Aux2-R
CH-1
A2R
MONO NO
FRONT JACKS
OMIT
OMIT
ADD
OMIT
JM2801
+8.1VAUD
P/L
CX3813
220µF
16V
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
C2801
R2803
2.2K
W2800
P/L
R2802
2.2K
A2L
C2800
1µF
50V
A2R
1µF
50V
R2800
PROV
6-5
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
R2801
PROV
A/V Switch Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
WITH
COMB
G
A3L
Aux3-L
TV
A3R
Aux3-R
+9V
SW
CM2473
180pF
L2471
4.7µH
RM2471
33
RM2473
4.7K
CM2472
270pF
NO
COMB
Luma-Comb (Y-IN)
F
Chroma-Comb (C-IN)
CAMPORT-SENSE
Luma Rear (Y-IN)
Y/C-SENSE
R2911
22K
R2909
22K
R2912
22K
R2910
22K
CV-COMB
R2930
C2474
CM2471
10µF
50V
JM2471
100pF
50V
RM2471
P/L
2.2K
Chroma Rear (C-IN)
Luma (Y-IN)
RM2472
0
P/L
Chroma (C-IN)
E
Composite Video IF
Composite Video
“Comb-Filter”
L2900
10µH
MATRIX/SPEAKER-OUT
P/L
50V
CM2483
CM2481
P/L
25V
P/L
50V
+9VSWF
C2900
100µF
16V
CM2911
PROV
50V
CM2473
PROV
50V
+9V
SWF
+9V
SW
L2471
P/L
RM2473
4.7K
CM2472
LUMA-COMB
CM2482
P/L
50V
L2481
P/L
RM2482
PROV
RM2481
100
CHROMA-COMB
10µF
50V
23
24
M-OUT
R2902
75
11
A1R
A1L
C
Aux1-R
Y/C
IN
Aux1-L
Composite Video
Switch
B
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
C
10
7, 12
R2904
75
9
RIGHT
IN
LEFT
IN
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
Y
VIDEO
IN
RIGHT
IN
LEFT
IN
17
R2810
PROV
16
22
A3R
R2808
PROV
15
14
13
18
C2805
A3L
R2906
75
19
20
8
1µF
50V
R2905
47
1µF
50V
C2802
A1L
R2804
PROV
1µF
50V
R2903
47
ZD2901
0DZ910009AJ
9.1V 1/2W
MTZJ9.1B
C2901
ZD2902
0DZ910009AJ
1/2W
9.1V
MTZJ9.1B
R2807
2.2K
CN4B8
366-921G
1
2
3
R2805
2.2K
ZD2800
PROV
10µF
50V
C2904
R2907
100
R2908
75
JM2903
10
9
10µF
50V
P/L
P/L
7
6
5
10µF
50V
4
IN
OUT
OUT
IN
JM2901
OUT
IN
JM2902
OUT
IN
JM2903
OUT
IN
JM2904
OUT
IN
8
2
5
1
0.1
16V
4
C2908
PROV
50V
1
RM2918
100
B
RM2919
10K
JM2901
P/L
4
6
AUD-LEFT-FRONT
AUD-RIGHT-FRONT
R2916
1K
R2917
1K
C Q2901
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E
RM2920
0
CM2907
PROV
50V
Y-MAIN
RM2921
1K
C2909
5
C-MAIN
+9V
SWF
2
R2926
1K
RM2923
0
7
CM2906
C2910
PROV
50V
C Q2902
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E
RM2922
1K
3
3
ZD2904
0DZ910009AJ
1/2W
9.1V
MTZJ9.1B
JM2902
P/L
10
6
8
C2903
B
RM2925
10K
11
9
11
C2902
R2809
6.8K
JM2904
+9V
SWF
12
10µF
50V
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
IC2901
0ISA722200A
LA7222
+9V
SWF
ZD2903
0DZ910009AJ
1/2W
9.1V
MTZJ9.1B
RM2924
100
12
R2811
6.8K
C2803
A1R
R2806
PROV
21
1µF
50V
C2804
R2901
47
IC2902
0ISA722200A
LA7222
CH-2
Matrix-Speaker
Out
MATRIX
OUT
+9V
SWF
CH-1
M-OUT
Y/C
MODELS
ONLY
C2905
CH-2
D
P/L
CH-1
Composite Video
“Camport”
JP1
NO Y/C
INPUT
JM2471
C2474
Composite Video
“Rear”
Y/C
INPUT
PROV
50V
CTRL-Y/C
CTRL-TV/AUX
8
CTRL-F/R
AUX-RIGHT-Y/C
AUX-LEFT-Y/C
AUX-RIGHT-VID
A
AUX-LEFT-VID
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-6
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
MPI Card Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
G
+5V
SBF
R4995M
10K
11E1
R4996
+11V
+5V
58-661
470
1
F
2
SBF
Q4906
121-1310A
+11V
C
R4993
B
GND
3
MPI_DATA_IN
4
MPI_DATA_OUT
10K
E
C4967
R4994M
R4997
220pF
22K
10K
50V
5
6
MPI
+5V
SBF
078-3481-01
7
R4992
8
E
9
10
D
220
121-1310A
GND
IR_DATA
C4946
+5V
100uF
SBF
2
C
C4966
R4991
11
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
1
Q4905
B
220pF
E
4
16V
5
R4990
4.7K
R4984
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
3
50V
4.7K
6
1K
R4985M
R4987
470
3.3K
C4965
220pF
50V
R4983
1M
E
R4982
470K
Q4903
121-1311A
B
R4989M
C
220
C
B
Q4904
121-1310A
R4986M
C
E
PROV
22K
+11V
6E2
58-661
1
BUFFER_IR_DATA
2
RJ11_PIN4
3
4
W12VRJ11
CLONESENSE_PTY_SELECT
MPI_DATA_IN_BUFFERED
5
B
6
MPI_DATA_OUT_BUFFERED
7
8
9
10
11
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-7
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
9
10
Video Output Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
G
215
WF43
VDC
1.73V
20 US
L5100
WF
43
120uH
RX5104
C5101
20-03907-25A
1uF
12K
350V
2W
R5103
2
150K
128.2
BLUE
C
B
Q5101
AMP
L5102
E
3.6
WF45
R5102M
47
C5103M
R5105
C5102M
R5105M
1/2W
50V
1uH
1
20 uS
PROV
150
125-022K
4.60V
470pF
1K
0TR322900AA
1K
1/2W
4.0
R5107
R5101M
FILAMENTOS
1/2W
F
2
R5106M
220PF
470
BLUE
50V
2
45
RX5122
12K
2W
E
WF
R5123
RX5111
12K
W5104
W5100
P/L
P/L
RED
1K
C5104
G2
DAG
5C2
2
2KV
R5115
CRT1
GREEN
6
128.5
G1
C
W5103
BLUE
R5108M
P/L
4.0
B
GREEN
0TR322900AA
4
G2
AMP
215
VDC
E
R5109M
5
Q5102
1K
7
6620VBC003A
1K
1/2W
1/2W
GREEN
8
2
WIRE TO SWEEP
150K
P/L
RED
9
12
7
0.01
W5102
P/L
11
8
DAG1
R5110
10
9
1/2W
2W
1
3.65
47
D
6
1
1
R5126
+9V
5
470pF
50V
R5112
PROV
1/2W
215
VDC
R5113M
470
R5114
2
2
R5112M
150
1
1/2W
C5106M
50V
2
3
1K
220K
220PF
4
R5127
1/2W
C5105M
SW
470
R5129
C5111
1.2M
470pF
1/2W
500V
GREEN
G2
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
B
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
2
RED
16V
220uF
C5107
D5105
2
3.0V
103-279-04A
C
R5119
G1
7
150K
1/2W
44
1
WF
8
126.7
6
C
4.0
R5117M
Q5103
RED
0TR322900AA
AMP
B
1K
FILAMENTOS
9
5
E
4
R5118M
47
WF44
3.69
3
C5118M
2
C5109M
4.60V
20 uS
50V
G2
470pF
220PF
R5120
150
1/2W
50V
R5120M
1
PROV
BLUE
R5125
1K
R5121M
CRT2
1
6620VBA003A
470
Q5104
0
121-1140A
C
D5102
R5124M
103-344-06
-0.4
2
B
8.2K
E
C5110
0.1
0
50V
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-8
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
10
Edge Card Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
G
F
CON1
1E11
P078-3571
E
1
+11V
1
2
PS_GND
2
3
4
3
MPI_DATA_IN
58-542-10
+11V
1
PS_GND
2
BUFFERED_MPI_DIN
SPI_DATA_OUT
5
6
SPI_DATA_IN
6
MPI_DOUT
5
SPI_DATA_IN
6
SPI_CLOCK
8
DATA_GND
8
9
+5VBA
9
10
BUFFERED_IR_DATA_OUT
10
11
CLONESENSE/PTY_SELECT
11
DATA_GND
+5VBA
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
+5VBA
7
8
9
10
2E6
P078-3571
2VGA8
4
SPI_DATA_OUT
IR_DATA_OUT
C
3
7
SPI_CLOCK
CON2
B
1VGA10
4
BUFFERED_MPI_DATA_OUT
5
7
D
P078-3571
P078-3571
BUFFERED_IR_DATA_OUT
1
1
58-593-10
10
RED_VIDEO_IN
2
BLUE_VIDEO_IN
3
GREEN_VIDEO_IN
2
CLONESENSE/PTY_SELECT
MPI_DATA_IN
4
3
4
9
VIDEO_GND
DATA_GND
5
5
8
7
6
BUFFERED_MPI_DATA_OUT
HORIZONTAL_SYNC
6
6
VERTICAL_SYNC
7
7
8
8
Y-IN
9
9
C-IN
10
10
Y/C_GND
11
11
5
SYNC_GND
4
3
2
1
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-9
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
10
Audio Amplifier Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
+14V
AUD
TP800
4921V00N11Q
0ISA426100A
4920V00010
LA4261
C813
100µF
16V
F
C802
1000µF
25V
CM801
0.01
25V
IC800
GND
TP801
C815
RM813
150
3
9
10
2
C814
0.1
50V
5
R814
3.3
1
C811
AUDIO-AMP-RIGHT
10µF
50V
C821
Audio Out R
AUDIO-AMP-LEFT
10µF
50V
RM811
3.9K
RM821
3.9K
Audio Out L
E
RM812
1.8K
TP1404
RM823
C823
150
100µF
16V
RM822
1.8K
6
2
3
GND
4
8
TP804
7
GND
Audio In R
R831
15
1/2W
GND
STEREO AUDIO AMPLIFIER
Audio In L
M-OUT
1
470µF
25V
4
CM812
2200pF
50V
CM822
2200pF
50V
CN9S4
366-921C
TP802
GND
R830
15
1/2W
GND
M-Out
TP803
(( ((
C825
Composite Audio
R800
470µF
25V
330
C824
0.1
50V
C800
100µF
25V
D
C
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
GND
C
MUTE
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
R801
2.2K
B
CN9M4
366-921B
R824
3.3
Q800
0TR945009AA
E KSC945C-Y
1
TP805
GND
M-OUT
2
3
GND
MONO AUDIO AMPLIFIER
+13V
AUD
CM830
0.01
25V
B
C829
470µF
25V
GND
IC801
GND
0ICTMSG002A
TDA7267
GND
COMP-AUD
C826
RM825
C828
10µF
50V
3K
0.1
50V
(( ((
CM827
5600pF
50V
RM826
4.7K
4
5
1
2W
2
3
6
8
7
GND
GND
GND
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-10
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
MATRIX/SPEAKER-OUT
Comb Filter Circuit
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
W2450
COMB FILTER MODELS ONLY
P/L
+5V
CMB
+8V
SW
L2402
L2403
100µH
F
10µH
CM2411
0.01
25V
C2412
47µF
16V
C
RM2412
B
FSC
E
1
C2414
47µF
16V
Luma Comb (Y-IN)
Composite Video
“Comb Filter”
CM2401
CM2404
12pF
50V
RM2401
0.01
25V
Q2400
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
22K
CV-COMB
C
L2400
R2400
1K
CM2400
PROV
50V
22µH
CM2402
27pF
50V
RM2403
CM2403
27pF
50V
3
E
0
0
971-16
RM2413
PROV
CM2422
PROV
50V
C
RM2415 B
100
CM2423
PROV
50V
VRB
YOUT
Q2403
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
JMP
390
RM2417
820
E
750
RM2407
180
RM2416
P/L
CM2424
PROV
50V
220
LUMA-COMB
RM2417
P/L
15
+8V
SW
VRT
BIAS2
CM2426
14
JM2451
P/L
4
10µH
ADIN
COUT
RM2406
13
B
100
1µF
50V
JM2452
5
BIAS1
BIAS3
C2413
47µF
16V
TEST
VFIL
RM2405
11
820
E
C
RM2410
0
RM2411
PROV
0.01
25V
6
Q2401
PROV
0
CM2418
12
0.01
25V
L2406
JUMPER
CM2419
PROV
50V
RM2409 B
100
CM2420
PROV
50V
Q2404
0TR945009AA
KSC945C-Y
E
CM2421
PROV
50V
RM2407
P/L
CHROMA-COMB
CM2417
RM2408
820
0.01
25V
CM2416
7
UIHER
CVIN
10
180pF
50V
+5V
CMB
CM2415
L2401
8
C2409
47µF
16V
DVDD
DVSS
WFFSC
9
R2418
FSC
4.7K
120pF
50V
RM2419
6.8K
CM2408
PROV
50V
NOTE: FOR NO-COMB MODELS
WITH
COMB
3.584 Mhz
NO
COMB
JM2450
OUT
IN
JM2451
OUT
IN
JM2452
OUT
IN
JM2453
OUT
IN
JUMPER
OMIT
+9V
SW
ICX3820
FRX3820
5.6
1/2W
0IKE780500P
KIA78L05BP(AT)
5V
150mA
IN
CMX3820
0.1
16V
GND
+5V
CMB
OUT
GND
W2450, RM2412, JM2453,
RM2414, L2407, JM2451,
JM2452, RM2410, L2406
RM2413, CM2422, CM2423,
RM2411, CM2419, CM2420,
Q2401, Q2402
+5VCMB
CX3821
220µF
10V
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
RM2416
16
C
C2406
RM2402
2.7K
CM2407
WFFSC
50.0 nS
L2407
0.01
25V
100µH
B
AVDD
0.01
25V
RM2404
1K
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
AVSS
WITH
COMB
L2404
B
100
2
CM2405
C
D
RM2414
10µH
Chroma Comb(C-IN)
This schematic refers to
CL Chassis models
JM2453
0ICTMTO004A
TC90A45P
L2405
Subcarrier Signal
E
IC2400
NO
COMB
Q2402
PROV
100
+8V
SW
C2410
47µF
16V
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-11
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
FSC
Block Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
11V
VIDEO
OUT
1.2Vp-p
8.7V
62
RF AGC
OUT
IF AGC
58
55
VIF VCO ADJ
RF AGC
59
60
61
30
32
42
SAW
E
IF IN
VIF
IN
64
DEFEAT
45
NC
46
NC
C
H19F34DT
H20F34DT
H25F34DT
H25F39DT
H27F34DT
H27F39DT
H25F36DT
H27F36DT
H32F36DT
BLACK
STRETCH
MUTE
VIDEO
MUTE
DET
ADJ
Y SW
LPF
31
DELAY
RGB
MATRIX
CONTRAST
DRIVE
R
B
BRIGHT
DRIVE
AMP
TINT ANGLE
REF
FILTER
CHROMA
BPF
DL
TIME
DL
TIME
SW
LPF
F. TRAP
CONTRAST
TAKE OFF
43
ATT
AUDIO SW
FM
BUS
I/F
BLK
R G B
CUT OFF
25
37
40
34
COUNT DOWN
35
36
AFC GAIN
V. SIZE
V. SHIFT
EXT IN/C IN
1Vp-p
Intelligent
Monitoring
I I VCO
5V
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER ìXî IN TH EIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-12
16
B
V. OUT
Hi Vcc
19
10
7
44
H COINB
8
OUT PUT
VERTICAL
V. PULSE
OUT
DY
18
9
11
H. OUT PUT
FBP
IN
ALL SYMBOLS WITH ìMî ON TH E DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
8V
13
12
A
SR25-3828VD0171B
G
I I-pHASE
DEF
GND
fsc
OUT 1
15
Intelligent Monitoring
AFC 2
FBP
INV
OUT
5V
R
1
II
COINCI.
3.58 MHz
CLOCK
CONTROL
14
6
NORIZONTAL
INV
17
B IN
20
NC
29
G IN
V. RAMP
VCXO
39
R IN
21
5
VERTICAL
AFC I
38
FAST BLK
COUNT DOWN
VCO
ADJ
VIDEO/CHROMA
GND
SCL
SERVICE SW
H STOP
CHROMA
APC
DET
SDA
HV
CLAMP
HVCO ADJ
HPF
26
27
B EXT
INPUT
V. COINB
CLK CONT
AUDIO
OUT
22
BGP
GEN
ACC
DET
ACC
51
23
EQ
ELIMINATE
KILLER
DET
KILLERB
X2
TV IN/Y IN
1Vp-p
ATT
24
V SYNC
TRIG
SYNC
DEP
CHROMA
TRAP
41
53
AF
AMP
MUTE
BRIGHT
33
Y-SW OUT
54
52
FM
DET
HPF
SYNC
SLICE
VIDEO
TONE
56
VIF GND
G EXT
INPUT
VIDEO/CHROMA
Vcc
B
POWER ON
CONTROL
CLAMP
SHARPNESS
57
3
VIF Vcc
LIMITER
WHITE
BLUE
COLOR BACK
AFT OUT
VIDEO
BLACK STRETCH
GAMMA
ACL/ABCL
LOCK
DET
DEMODULATOR
GAMMA
4
R EXT
INPUT
AFT
AFT
OUT
This schematic refers to
CH Chassis models
48
APC
DET
2
D
50
EXT AUDIO IN
LIMITER
IN
5.7V
P-ON-ON
VIDEO
DET
VIF
AMP
28
INTER
CARRIER
OUT
VCO
ADJ
US/JPN
63
49
8.7V
RESET
5.7Vreg
VCO
from MCU
47
DIRECT OUT
5V
Vcc 5V
RESET
to MCU
F
DELAY ADJ
Vcc 8V
MCU VDD
5V
DEF
Vcc
TX3204
W1250
W5
W6
C2221
CX2110
W35
W40
IC2902
R2930
W47
IC2901
W44
W42
W43
W45
RX2110
1
C815
E
B
C
E
C
R2926
E
C
E
QX3251
B
W33
B
L2404
R2418
C2409
CN3Y3
CX3216
DX3250
CX3256
CX3252
RX3215
LX3262
LX3202
CX3217
W18
W17
L1402
C2228
W63
E
C
W3203
B
CX 3
400
W65
CN4T8
W1
W148
W149
W67
C2241
-
G51
B
FB3600A
DX3602
C
E
D2602
E
B
C2610
B
G55
CN4R8
RX3605
G29
RX3604
C2609
C2215
W6002
TO A.C. INPUT
CX3702
CX3701
RX3714
ICX3710
G59
G61
HOT
COLD
SPGND
FH3400A
G60
FH3400B
RX3850
W138
RX3700
RX3500
RX3701
RX3712
RX3713
QX3500
RX3717
CX3853
RX3852
W127
K
CX3855
CX3854
1
CX3703
A
LX3612
OUT
CX3850
CX3612
LX3840
IN
CX3841
C6035
QX3001
W59
RX3853
L6007
CX3856
R6015
L6004
ZD6002
R6016
R6026
R6027
C6006
CRY6001
L6003
W86
CX3840
IC6001
SHIELD
VCC
G54
RX3600
DX3601
E
C
OUT
GND
CX3622
B
D6001
CX3831
CX3822
C3250
R6011
R6013
R6039
L6002
CTL
ICX3830
ICX3835
W80
W95
R6007
W101
W102
R6041
R6043
ICX3612
CX3600
RX3601
RX3811
W125
CTL
W106
W105
W103
W99
W100
C2608
D2601
R2620
W96
W97
Q2602
Q2604
C
E
Q2603
C6016
W91
W128
W131
C6020
E
Q6005
C6098
Q2601
W98
L2601
FB3601A
THX3410
W90
C2227
W93
W92
CX3601
CX3404
W89
C2237
C2604
QX3505
CX3620
FB3611A
RX3610
RX3505
RX3812
FRX3813
IN
TO DEGAUSSER
CX3415
CX3621
E
C
CX3610
RX3512
GND
ICX3816
OUT
FRX3815
W130
C1218
C1215
Q1203
DX3611A FB3611
B
W64
W88
C2224
C2231
C2233
RX3816
RX3815
C1216
RX3511
ZDX3810
W117
W115
W19
KX3900
LX3201
W116
W136
W119
W25
W120
L1403
W122
U1201
1
W121
QX3900
W74
C2201
W71
W69
W68
W70
W32
CRY1400
C1222
W62
CX3218
QX3203
C Q2203
E
B
C2230
R2221
CX3251
ZD1240
L1240
L1204
L1207
R1225
W61
R2207
R2203
L2201
TX3205
Q3201
W3202
C3204
C3203
C3202
C2220
C1408
L2202
GND
Q1202
IC1401
W55
C Q2201
E
C Q2202
E
B
W53
D2201
C1241
CX3211
C2406
W56
C1212
TO DEFLECTION YOKE
CX3213
C3209
E18
C1240
Q2400
D2203
C813
W54
C2414
L2400
W22
W2803
TU1240
L2406
Q2204
C3255
R2802
Q800
Q2402
E
C
B
IC2400
L2401
E
W137
W57
W58
B
R2210
R2214
R2218
L2205
R2222
C2208
R2232
R2231
L2602
CRY2201
U1203
W66
W1201
L2203
L2206
L2207
W2201
C2601
C
CRY6002
IC6002
W87
W129
RX3820
IC6000
C
B
L6005
B
W46
C2474
L2481
E
C
Q2401
B
L2407
Q2403
DX3801
C828
W27
C2410
CX3821
W2450
Q2404
GND
FRX3820
W26
R2803
Q2206
C2901
L2471
ICX2100
R2243
C2904
W48
IC801
R2118
R2916
ZD2904
W49
R2807
R2805
R2809
R2811
R2242
C2903
W133
W51
R2909
RX2113
RX2114
CX2102
C825
W150
TO
FRONT
JACK
R2912
L2900
R2911
DX2101
R831
C2900
C2909
ZD2903
R2905
R2906
C1248
CN9S4
JP1
W83
W94
R2910
W34
W36
W37
R2908
R2907
R2812
ZD2800
C2902
C2805
R2800
R2801
W50
W52
E
L2402
C
ICX3820
GND
B
C2412
L2403
R2400
E
C
C2908
C2800
IC2800
W134
W143
C2807
C1246
B
C
L2405
L1205
R801
W29
W30
C2204
R1226
B E C
Q1201
L1201
L1202
C1205 C1207
W72
R1215
U1204
B
C
L1206
L1208
W11
1
W104
C2413
C1400
R2917
CN9M4
W146
R2806
R2810
C826
W2800 C2801
IC800
W140
C811
W28
W31
R1402
R1401
W41
R2804
R2808
C2804 C2802
C2803
C800
C829
DX3800
W23
C821
E
C
B
Q1400 Q1401 C1403
W21
W2804
W79
W145
W75
W76
W77
W78
W84
W124
W81
R1213
R1408
W85
E
W82
W73
R1220
L2204
W118
W112
W12
W111
CX3811
W113
W108
W107
W110
W109
CX3836
R3251
R2226
ZDX3821
ZDX3826
GND
C6013
ICX3840
D6002
C
E
LX3851
C2905
R2123
R824
C824
W14
C814
R814
C
W142
C823
E
C
B
L1400
W144
C1415
C1420 C1418 C1416
CX3813
CX3816
CTL
B
C
E
RX3810
W38
W7
R2119
C2104
C2219
C3260
E
R3255
B
RX3013
RX3022
RX3015
B
U1202
C1419
IC1400
C1425
CX3851
CN2P6
ICX3810
W126
CX3613
RX3832
RX3831
RX3611
B
L6001
RX3851
W39
C2103
RX2125
D2205
R3261
R3253
DX3252
R3252
B C
E
Q3250
C2218
CX3254
CX3003
C
W20
RX3216
QX3510
K
FB3610
CX3623
FB3613
3A
125V
FX3612
RX3710
CX3852
ICX3870
QX3711
ZD2901
R2901
R2902
RX2112
RX2111
RX2108
RX2115
CX2115
RX2117
CX2105
R3262
W8
RX2107
CX3253
RX3256
CX3007
DX3006
DX3204
RX3207
W13
W16
W147
W15
R3203
RX3214
C1422
CX3004
CX3801
DX3611
A
DX3610
3A
125V
FX3610
FB3601
FB3600
CX3602
FX3613 DX3613
125V
3A
FB3612
LX3820
FRX3840
DX3612
RX3830
W132
1
RX3501
E
E
C
B
R800
R3260
W4
C
RX3212
R3204
CX3205
R3205
RX3206
Q3202 E
B
C
E B
DX3203
RX3016
ZDX3004
W24
RX3008
LX3833
QX3002
W123
LX3611
W114
RX3900
CX3611
K
W139
A
CX3603
BRX3400
W2
CX3604
CX3605
TX3601
RX3716
RX3711
W141
ICX3500 1
1
C
E
B
ZDX3710
Q2901
B
C2106
RX2105
CX2109
RX3208
THX3902
~~
G57
G58
ICX3700
C
B
RX3715
Q2902
G2
G5
THX3901
CX2108
R3258
W10
CN2C5A
W3
DX3201
C3206
E
CX3215
DX3251
G43
~
LX3400
E40
ICX3701
RX3702
RX3704
RX3706
R2904
CX2114
RX2124
DX2104
C2112
RX3210A
RX3210B
RX3211
CX3207
RX2106
W9
RX3209
CX3212
E24
G3
G4
G7
RX3603
RX3606
E39
HOT
COLD
VRX3400
K
A
R
RX3703
G37
G36
RX3705
R2903
ZD2902
E3
E7
CX3208
CX3210
C
G8
E25
G6
DX3900
G10
G42
~ G48
+
G49
+
G52
G53
G56
HOT
COLD
G35
G34
RX3400
R
E6
E20
G9
G11
E22
RX3410
G47
VIN
G50
G41
S
DX3600
K
A
C2910
E1
E2
E4
E5
TO
VIDEO
OUTPUT
E21
G14
G44
G46
GND
D
COLD
HOT
HOT
G45
E38
1
C802
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
(1)
E9
E15
G12
E
G15
COLD
E36
G40
G39
CX3405
26-JUNE-2003
6870VM7786F
E8
E10 E11
G1
E13
E12
E14
B
C
E23
G13
G17
G16
G20
E37
E35
E34
E29
E33
G38
OCP/FB
BRX3400A
E
E26
G19
G18
E28
E27
_A_V
G26
E30
E32
K
IN GND OUT
G25
_A_V
_A_V
E31
CX3402
6-13
TO SPEAKERS
G22
G21
G23
G24
G27
W135
OUT GND
IN OUT GND
K
G30
G28
A
G31
A
G33
CX3401
AGC
CHECK
B
C
E16
E19
OUT
VCC
ICX3815
DX3813
IN
OUT
GND
E
CN2C5B
SETUP
CN4G9
CN10VGA1
E17
IN
TO LED
BOARD
G32
_A_V
5A
4A
250V FX3400
250V
(25/27/32V)
(19/20V)
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
1
1
1
R830
CN4B8
IN
OUT
C1426
Q1402 C
B
SR25-3828VD0171B
PH1
TO
VIDEO
OUTPUT
TO
EDGE
CARD
1
W60
CN2K6
TO KEYBOARD
LX3852
PCB Layout Top
+
CM6045
CM6018
CM6099
CM6056
1 CM6015
CN10VGA1
CX3856
RX3853
RM6050
D6001
»
D2601
W91
C2215
+
C2608
RM2610
RM2611
RM2612
C2241
CM2213
+
CM2419
CM2481
RM2481
CM2421
RM2407
RM2408
RM2921
JM2901 RM2920
CM2907
RM2925 RM2922
RM2924
E
C
B
W44
RM2923
JM2902
Q2902
R2926
1
+
W40
HP
R2903
R2904
R2930
C2910
CM2906
JM2903
ZD2902
W94
GND-VID
GND-VID
GND-VID
NC
GND-VID
GND-VID
LUMA-IN
YC-SENSE
CHROMA-IN
NC
GND-YC
ZD2901
C2228
C2230
+
C2413
Q2404
Q2901
+
W45
+
C2905
W41
E
C
B
W43
R2901
1
CN4G9
+
C2409
W48
CM2482
CM2483
W49
RM2918
W46
C2908
W47
IC2902
R2902
1
W53
RM2220
E
E
CM2411
CM2404
CM2405
CM2426
CM2407
CM2418
CM2416
CM2408
+
RM2919
RM2413
RM2411
RM2472
JM2471
Q2402
L2471
RM2473
L2481
W51
C2901
RM2409
B
C
E
E
RM2482
C2474
RM2412
C2412
L2407
RM2417
CM2473
CM2472
C2904
W38
Q2603
RM2615
RM6049
C6016
RM2614
+
W56
»
L2400
RM2401
Q2403
JM2452
RM2410
»
W83
Q2601
L6003
C6020
C6013
W86
CM6017
L2601
L2201
+
RM2206
CM2238
CM2205
RM2250
RM2208
W55
D2201
CM2403
RM2416 RM2414
CM2424
CM2471 CM2422
RM2471
CM2417
B
C
R2418
CM2420
L2404
W42
C2902
C2900
L2900
C
E
RM2216
RM1209
R1225
L1207
RM2415
C
»
R2917
+
R2909
R2911
CM2612
RM6059
CRY6002
W96
W97
RM6038
RM6052
RM6051
RM6040
W92 RM6014
W93 RM6048
RM6044
RM6046
RM6042
C2237
CM2602
CM1206
CM2235
C1215
Q1202
W61
L1204
CX3821
ICX3820
+
FRX3820
R2912
R2905
R2906
W95
R6013
R6039
W99
W100
W102
W101
+
W70
RM1202
U1202
C1212
»
+
C2805
W27
W26
R2803
C2801
C2800
R2807
+
+
C2803
W54
W33
W2803
+
+
+
R2802
R2805
R2809
C2802
C2804
R831
CM6052
CM6051
CM6094
CM6041
CM6050
CM6049
CM6048
CM6047
CM6019
CM6046
CM6025
CM6024
CM6023
CM6038
CM6095
CM6055
CM6054
CM6053
L6007
L6004
ZD6002
RM6006
RM6090
RM6009
RM6017
RM6061
RM6070
RM6069
W103
Q1203
U1204
+
W74
W71
B
E
C813
C811
C826
R2811
C828
+
+
ZD1240
CM1411
CM1410
CM1409
+
C1400
+
C821
+
4
1
»
DX3801
»
DX3800
L1240
IC1401
+
CRY1400
C1419
CM1417
CM1414
CM1413
CM1404
C1403
Q1401
C802
Q1400
W22
C823
RM1406
C1408
L2202
D2203
C825
L2401
RM2405
E
R-OUT
RM2419
9
W39
SHIELD
W105
W106
1
RX3815
W130
C
W32
Q1402
L1402
W98
R6011
R6007
CX3822
OUT
FRX3815
W122
W121
C1415
C1418
CM1424
CM1423
CM1405 CM1421
CM1407
CM1406
C1422
+
R2243
R2118
C
RMX3021
R6026
W127
OUT
IN
GND
W80
ICX3835
RX3816
+
W136
L1403
C1420
W120
C1425
C1416
ZDX3810
JM1
+
+
CX3855
IN
CX3840
+
CMX3835
RX3811
W125
RX3812
FRX3813
RX3505
RX3610
RX3511
RX3512
»
W116
QX3001
CM6001
CM6002
CM6058
CM6059
CM6060
CM6079
CM6043
CM6042
CM6093
CM6090
CM6091
CM6092
CM6040
CM6097
CM6005
RM6032
CM6007
CM6008
CM6010
CM6011
CX3854
CX3620
DX3611A
DX3611
»
QX3505
DX3613
W135
CX3613
»
K
+
CX2102
DX2101
RM2244
+
R2242
QX3251
ICX2100
RX2110
8
16
JM2451
B JM2453
GND
G-OUT
CM2415
JM2904
W6
C2220
RM3201
+
CX2109
RX2113
RX2114
RX3852
A
K
FB3611
CX3621
W117
W115
W19
LX3611
CX3801
W18
W17
+
C3202
C3203
C3204
B
LX3840
+
CX3850
RX3611
LX3612
CX3601
+
CX3415
CX3217
RX3215
W3202
QX3203
LX3202
CX3218
E
C
RX3850
CX3853
RX3712
ICX3710
CX3703
W138
RX3714
RX3605
»
DX3601
CX3603
+
W149
W148
W3203
CX3252
CX3256
»
RX3601
CX3600
ICX3612
RX3410
W1
CX3622
RX3604
RX3600
CX3404
THX3410
-
RX3717
QX3500
ICX3701
RX3701
RX3500
1
1
RX3713
FH3400B
RX3700
CX3702
CX3701
FH3400A
1
CN4R8
CX3207
+
CX2110
+
GND
DX3250
+
CX3205
W137
IC2400
8V
B-OUT
RM2215
Q2201
W57
+
C2221
R2210
CN2C5B
RM2219
RM2212
W58
IC2901
+
W5
RM2209
+
1
»
Q2202
R2214
B
+
CX3208
R2218
B
K
C3209
RM2204
L2205
Q2203
C
B
C
E
CX3211
R2222
C
1
CX3213
R2221
CM2210
+
CM2911
1
W63
CM2207
RM2217
RM2406
+
R2232
B
+
C2909
R2231
RM2211
CX3216
+
+
CN4T8
+
GND
B
E C B
+
+
QX3900
+
00
+CM2209
C2208
CM2217
2
M2
IC
+
CN3Y3
E
CM2225
RM2249
W62
CM2211
+
+
»
CHROMA-IN
NC
GND-VID
VIDEO-IN
GND-AUD
GND-AUD
RIGHT-IN-YC
GND-AUD
W146
1
W34
ZD2903
12
CM2423
R2916
W36
W65
C2224
W64
1
RM2202
+
VID-IN
GND
R2806
RIGHT-IN-VID
LEFT-IN-YC
MATRIX-OUT
LEFT-IN-VID
GND-MATRIX
6-14
W37
R2910
R2810
13
R2908
C2903
W35
R2808
24
R2907
R2812
1
LEFT
GND
CN9M4
GND
1
1
0521W
CN9S4
RIGHT
RIGHT
GND
5 R830
W133
ZD2800
SENSE
8
W150
R2119
W7
»
»
ZD2904
W67
W88
CM2212
W52
W50
++
CM1204
E
CN4B8
L2402
W90
W89
CM2226
RM2213
B
+
C2604
L2203
CRY2201
CM2203
CM2202
C
E
C2410
IN
R2801
GND
RM825
R2800
R824
OUT
IC801
1
W2800
B
RM2622
L2602
CM2402
L2403
W2450
IC2800
JM2801
+
CM2400
W134
C
RM2617
RM2618
RM2609
RM2608
RM2607
C2227
CM2222
C2201
R2400
TU1240
1
CMX3820
W14
C824
B
C
AGC
CM2223
RM2402
C2406
RM2404
E
C Q2400
B1
RM2403
CM2401
GND
C2807
W143
Q800
CM1210
RM1218
L2405
C2414
JM1202
CM1213
CM1214
+
RM2619
E
W66
CM2236
RM2251
RM1217
CM1245
CS
NC
CM1247
CM830
C1246
SCL
B
C
E
L1205
»
»
CM2240
U1203
+
+
+
+
SDA
RM1241
D2205
E
+
+
RM2240
RM826
»
CM827
RM2241
C815
B
C
E
+
+
C1240
RM813
5V
B
C2610
D2602
C2601
C2233
CM1220
C1222
RM2233
C
RM2234
RM2201
CM1211
CM1243 CM1244
C1241
R800
C800
RM1240
W31
W28
IC800
C829
+
R801
RM811
RM812
CM812
NC
C E
B
RM2613
+
RM1230
CM1226
RM1210
RM1221
CM1208
U1201
RM1216
CM1242
33V
5V
W29
W140
RM1201
W30
+
C814
IF
NC
IC1400
R1402
RM822
CM1201
+
1
1
+RM2245
W2804
W1201
CM1209
CM1221
RM1227
CM1223
R1226
W69
W6002
RM2616
C2609
Q2602
+CM2234
+
JM2
RM1211
W68
B C E
R2620
RM6072
CM1217
CM1224
52
JP1
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
C1426
Q2604
L2204
C
RM1204
RM1205
CM1202
RM1206
W145
L2206
Q1201
B
5
CM2232
RM1219
W77
W75
R1401
RM821
+
R814
6870VM7786F
SR25-3828VD0171B
RM1203
L2207
L1206
RM1207
L1202
W79
CM822
C1248
+
RM6047
RM6045
CM1412
R2804
CX2114
CM1203
RM1208
W76
DX2104
RX2124
RM1222
JM1200
RM1407
W72
R1213
W81
W84
W78
W124
CM1401
OUT
RM823
LEFT
»
CM801
»
RX2112
C2104
RX2108
RM1212
Q2204
RX2117
R2123
RM1403
C2103
RX2111
C2112
+
CX2105
RM1404
R3262
C
E
W23
RM2236
RX2115
R1215
R1408
CX3816
13
RM2237
R3261
RX2125
CX2115
E
C2219
RX3210A
+36V
HEATER
FOCUS
GND
C2106
+
ABL
RX3210B
E
B
RM1223
CM1425
W85
CX3813
40
RM1405
B
C
C2218
W142
B
C
E
RM2235
Q2206
RX3211
GND
R3260
1
NC
+25V
W8
RX2105
R3252
R3255
C3260
+
RX2107
B+
TX3204
RM3257
+215V
CX2108
+
B C E
C3255
R3258
RX2106
W9
B
C
E
+
W4
CX3007
Q3250
RX3256
R3253
CX3253
W10
COL
CX3254
RX3212
DX3813
W21
L1400
B
»
»
RX3209
+»
DX3006
»
DX3252
GND
CN2C5A
CX3003
RX3206
DX3204
HEATER
1
W3
W16
W13
26
RM2238
RX3208
215V
»
Q3201
RX3015
RX3022
RX3013
RM2239
+
DX3201
R3205
R3204
W144
CM2216
H-DY
C
E
RM3202
RM3213
1
RX3207
RX3008
W15
W147
»
W82
CM1225
W73
ICX3815
RM1400
TX3205
B
CMX3815
OUT
IN
W2201
L1208
W118
+
+
CX3210
E
C
B
27
W24
ZDX3004
RX3016
»
R3203
OUT
VCC
CM1402
Q3202
W12
R1220
GND
+
+
+
DX3203
LX3833
+
C3206
RX3214
»
B
W20
CM3201
V-DY
E
QX3002
CX3251
CTL
IN
RM2225
RM2227
RM2224
RM2228
RM2223
RM2229
W112
RM2621
CX3004
RMX3009
LX3262
C
V-DY
GND
W123
RX3216
CX3215
CX3212
+
»
W113
W11
W111
C
KX3900
DX3251
ICX3816
QX3510
W107
W108
RM1224
W114
LX3201
CX3610
RM3250
CN2P6
IN
RM1409
»
+
W119
W25
RX3900
COLD
W109
8
RM6037
L6002
RM6060
R2226
R3251
CMX3810
B
+
RM6036
4
CM6021
IC6002
VCC
W87
1
GND
CM6014
RM6035
W104
C3250
CX3836
+
CRY6001
W59
27
+
CX3611
THX3902
DX3900
A
+RM2230
52
ICX3810
CX3811
RM6034
26
IC6000
40
W110
CTL
5006Q
CM6012
CM6033
CM2214
+
C6098
C6006
W60
RM6075
CM6009
1
W129
GND
00
43
CX
»
DX3610
K
HOT
COLD
H-DY
W139
FB3610
A
E
C
HOT
9
»
OUT
GND
THX3901
IN
RM6002
W131
W128
ZDX3821
RM6053
RM6031
13
W126
+
10
1
A
DEGAUSSER
FX3610
FB3611A
CX3405
FB3601A
COLD
+
HOT
~
~
FB3613
CX3623
FB3601
»
CX3831
RX3832
RX3810
FB3600
GND
ICX3830
FX3612
FX3613
D
RX3831
CTL
LX3820
FB3600A
VIN
-
BRX3400A
+
~
CMX3830
DX3612
FB3612
TX3601
BRX3400
~
CX3602
OCP/FB
S
»
RM6020
ICX3840
ZDX3826
RX3820
W132
FRX3840
OUT
GND
W2
CX3402
RX3830
»RM6058
CX3841
RM6080
JM6033
CM6061
CN2K6
+
CX3604
RX3603
CX3612
L6001
1
+CM6003
OUT
DX3600
DX3602
»
1
»
18
LX3851
DMX3851
C
B
+
LX3400
CX3605
8
CX3851
E
CM6080
RX3716
HOT
LX3852
CX3852
RX3710
W141
RX3606
5
R
RX3711
ICX3500
COLD
ICX3870
L6005
C6035
+
ICX3700
AC-INPUT
K
RX3501
A
RX3851
+
CX3401
C
E
E
4
IC6001
R
A
K
1
C
+
RX3702
B
B
RX3703
0
QX3711
ZDX3710
»
RX3715
RM6076
VRX340
RX3706
RX3704
E
RX3705
»
SPGND
RX3400
CM6037
COLD
HOT
FX3400
CM6036
RMX3017
PCB Bottom Layout
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
DAG1
R5107
W2
CRT2
CRT1
R5103
R5105
C
Q5104
E
R5127
R5126
C5110
R5125
B
W5103
W5100
W5102
W5104
W3
RX5104
L5100
W1
C5101
D5102
B
R5129
W200
1
C
B
E
C
L5102
R5114
Q4905
1
DAG2
W201
DAG
R4993
R4996
E
RX5111
5C2
D5105
MPI
C4966
R4990
R4991
C4946
1
1
1
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
6870VS1500C
R5110
C5104
R5123
Q5103
R5120
E
Q4904
C
E
Q5102
E
C
R5119
R5115
R5112
B
C
R4992
R4987
R4984
6870VS1500C
1E11
2E6
Q4906
C5107
B
Q4903
R4983
R4982
1VGA10
CON2
1
EDGE TARGET
6870VS1500C
C
C5111
2VGA8
R4997
1
W12VRJ11
E
B
C4967
W0165
1
11E1
W0160
W0166
6-15
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
SR25-3828VD0171B
W0161
W0162
W0163
CON1
C4965
6E2
B
PCB Top Layout
1
PCB Bottom Layout
R5121M
C5109M
R4986M
R4989M
C5106M
R5113M
R5112M
R5109M
C5105M
R4985M
R5120M
R5118M
R5108M
C5118M
R4995M
R5117M
R4994M
R5124M
C5102M
R5101M
C5103M
R5102M
R5106M
R5105M
SR25-3828VD0171B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENT DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-16
ALL SYMBOLS WITH “M” ON THE DESIGNATOR
INDICATE SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
zenith