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SERVICE MANUAL
Product Type:
Chassis:
Manual Part #:
Model Line:
Product Year:
Model Number:
Presentation Series
FCH-50
3828VD0205B
H
2004
H20H52DT
H20H52DT8
HW20H52DT
HW20H52DT11
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 © December 2004 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.
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.
0.16uF
Good Earth Ground
such as the Water
Pipe, Conduit, etc.
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.
X-RADIATION
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.
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.
10 WATT
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.
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.
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.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the service personnel to important safety information in
the service literature.
Place this probe
on each exposed
metal part.
1.
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.
Graphic symbols
1600 OHM
IMPLOSION
SERVICE INFORMATION
While servicing, use an isolation transformer for protection from AC line shock.
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.
TIPS ON PROPER INSTALLATION
FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
5.
Caution customers against mounting a product on a sloping shelf or in a
tilted position, unless the receiver is properly secured.
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.
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.
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.
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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 CH-Flat 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 Screen Size
20"
Shutdown Circuit Operation
(Refer to Figure below)
The flyback pulse voltage from pin 6 of TX3201 (Flyback Transformer) is peak detected (rectified) by the action of diode DX3001
and capacitor C3003. This form a DC voltage appearing on C3003
representative of the CRT anode voltage (HV) produced by TX3201.
This voltage is divided down by precision resistors RX3004, RX3005,
RX3006 and RX3007. This lower voltage appears on the zener diode
ZD3000; when this voltage exceeds by 3.5 Vdc the “zener voltage”
the HV shutdown occurs (pin 29 of ICX2200).
CRT Anode Voltage
Nominal Anode Voltage (KV)
26+/-1.0
Max. Shutdown Voltage (KV)
32
COMPONENTS WITH ANY INFLUENCE IN HV INCREASE
Fly-Back Transformer
CX3215
Deflection Yoke
CX3216
CX3203
RX3753
CX3204
RX3754
CX3205
RX3755
CX3206
RX3756
CX3207
CRT Anode High Voltage Measurement Procedure
Each CRT screen size has it’s 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
·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.
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).
·Connect a variable Resistor (1 MW) between ground and junction of RX3754 and RX3755, and decrease slowly the resistance
value until shutdown occurs.
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.
·Measure High Voltage shutdown.
Flyback Pulse
RX3007
RX3209
DX3001
RM3001
D3002
ZD3000
IN
OUT
RX3006
From Pin 6
TO PIN 29
ICX2200
Of TX3201
RX3005
C3003
C3002
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SHUTDOWN
R3003
RM3002
C3001
RX3004
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1.................GENERAL INFO
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/REAR OF TV ........... 1-2
REMOTE - HP602 ................................................... 1-5
INSTALLER’S PROGRAMMER LT-2000/02 .................. 1-6
QUICKSET II PROGRAMMER ................................ 1-6
LEARN FROM TV ............................................... 1-6
TEACH TO TV ................................................... 1-6
SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV ................................ 1-7
DISPLAY TV SETUP ............................................ 1-7
DISPLAY CLONE SETUP ...................................... 1-7
OPERATION NOTES ............................................ 1-7
USER MENUS ......................................................... 1-8
SETUP MENU ................................................... 1-8
AUTOPROGRAM................................................. 1-8
CHANNEL LABELS ............................................. 1-8
VIDEO MENU ................................................... 1-9
ON SCREEN DISPLAYS ...................................... 1-10
RADIO FEATURE ............................................. 1-11
FM ADD/DEL ................................................. 1-11
FM LABELS .................................................... 1-11
TIMER SETUP ................................................. 1-11
RADIO SCREEN SAVER ..................................... 1-11
CHANNEL BANK ............................................. 1-12
SECTION 5......................DIAGRAMS
H20H52DT/DT8 Exploded View .......................... 5-1
SECTION 6.....................SCHEMATICS
Main Processor ................................................ 6-1
Video Processor Circuit ..................................... 6-2
Audio Amplifier ............................................... 6-3
Power Supply .................................................. 6-4
Deflection Circuit ............................................ 6-5
AM_FM Radio .................................................. 6-6
Pillow Speaker ................................................ 6-7
Edge Cardt ..................................................... 6-8
MPI Card Circuit .............................................. 6-9
Video Output ................................................ 6-10
PCB Layout 1 Top .......................................... 6-11
PCB Layout 1 Bottom ..................................... 6-12
PCB Layout 2 Top .......................................... 6-13
PCB Layout 2 Bottom ..................................... 6-14
SECTION 2......................FACTORY &
INSTALLERS MENU
ACCESING FACTORY MENU ....................................... 2-1
FACTORY MENU OPTIONS ................................... 2-1
ACCESING INSTALLERS MENU .................................. 2-3
INSTALLERS MENU ADJUSTMENTS ........................ 2-3
ADJUSTMENT CHART (INSTALLER MENU SETTINGS) . 2-8
SECTION 3.......................SERVICING
SERVICING ............................................................ 3-1
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................... 3-1
MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING ................................. 3-1
SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY ........................... 3-1
IF SERVICING....................................................3-3
AGC DELAY .......................................................3-3
G2 ADJUSTMENT ...............................................3-4
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT ......................................... 3-4
PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE ........ 3-5
HORIZONTAL-TILT WEDGE ADJUSTMENT ................ 3-6
UNUSUAL TILT CASE ......................................... 3-6
SECTION 4..................MODEL PARTS
H20H52DT/DT8 .................................................... 4-1
TOC - 1
CH-FLAT -TOC
OVERVIEW
JP1
TX 3201
IC801
ICX2100
Tx900
IC2800
CN2C5A
IC4201
2H4
ICX3850
Qx3200
CON4H2
CN3Y3
TU1240
ICX2200
4G9
CX3653
CX3610
CN3T8
ICX3670
CN2C5B
TX 3612
IC6000
LX 3400
ICX3801
IC6001
CN3R8
TX 4001
FX3400
CN2K6
CN10VGA1
CX4003
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides a brief explanation in an overall view of the CH-Flat chassis used on Health view model flat screen.
The CH-Flat serie chassis features seven ICs for all signal, sync, and sweep processing.
ICX2200 - Handles all of the audio/video, sync and sweep drive processing.
IC6000 - Main microprocessor. It is tied directly to the keyboard and the infrared detector.
IC6001 - System memory.
ICX2100 - Handles vertical sweep.
IC2800 - Audio switch.
ICX3612 - Power supply. This is a switching type supply powered by a bridge rectifier circuit. This IC supplies power for
Microprocessor and powering the LSP or MPI port third party application.
The table below contains some general information about the Commercial model. Refer to the interconnect and parts list
for more information.
CH-Flat Chassis Model Information
MODEL
SCR JACKS
AUDIO
H20H52DT/DT8
20
MONO
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3
EXTRA FEATURES
SuperPort Slot, MPI Card
1-1
REMOTE
CONTROLLER
RECEIVER
6712SCA227A
MICRO
OP GUIDE/OWNER MANUAL
0IMCRKE018A
3828VA0518B
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OVERVIEW (continued)
2. SUPERPORT LOCATION
Provides for easy installation of local service provider
accesory module without removing the cabinet and receives operating power and all necessary interface signals through internal connections.
3. MPI (MULTIPLE PROTOCOL INTERFACE) JACK
Standard RJ11 jack to provide interface with in-room
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.
4. 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.
INTERFACES
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.
All this is made possible by the new technology that is
being built into these receivers. The SuperPort and/or
Multiple Protocol Interface (MPI) jack and associated
circuitry allow remote control of the set.
5. 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.
6. EBC KNOB
For handling/removal of EBC (Edge Board Card).
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)
ANTENNA
CABLE
Allows easy access for removing/installing accessory
modules providing a rail mounted slide-through card.
These cards might contain one of the above features.
TV
SPKR
CONNECTION CENTER ON BACK OF TV
The connection on the back of the TV contains the input and output interfaces.
MPI
VIDEO IN
SPEAKER OUT
PILLOW SPEAKER
CONNECTION CENTER ON REAR OF TV
AUDIO IN
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.
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OVERVIEW (continued)
PILLOW SPEAKER INTERFACE
DESCRIPTION
The pillow speaker interface within the TV, provides three remote control
lines and an audio output. It is intended for connection to a patientpendant remote control, or entertainment audio and nurse call system. All
lines are isolated from the AC power line and ground. Isolation of the
control lines is provided by optoisolators. These are no relays or inductive
components in the control lines. Isolation of the audio output is provided by an isolator transformer.
4
5
3
6
1
Purpose of Interface Pins
Pin #1 External TV ON /OFF closure.
Pin #2 Open (not used).
Pin #3 External Channel Up Closure or Data In.
Pin #4 Common for External Control.
Pin #5 Audio Output. The impedance from this pin to earth ground is a
nominal 10 Megohm static leakage resistor in parallel with an 1100
picofarad capacitor.
Pin #6 External Channel Down Closure.
THEORY OF MULTIPLEXED DATA MODE
Common
Volume
control
1
Speaker
5
6
Speaker
4
Power
1 TV ON/OFF
2 Open
3 Chan Up/Data In
4 Common
5 Audio Out
6 Chan Down
THEORY OF SIMPLE SWITCH MODE
Data
3
2
4
5
3
6
2
Volume
1
2
Power
Data
Serial Data Encoder
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Common
H
Power/ Data
Separator
Chan
Up
TV
On/Off
Mode pins 1, 3, and 6 are connected to pin 4 by way of
momentary-action switches to activate indicated control function. These pins are 13 Vdc positive with respect to pin 14 when the switches are open. Loop current is 8 mA with the switches closed. Isolated audio
output is at pins 4 and 5. Mode of operation is identical to previous Zenith models using the 5-Wire Interface
with the exception of higher open circuit voltage (was
7 Vcd ) and higher loop current (was 2.5 mA).
Pins 3 and 4 support a built-in interface which allows
multiple functions on a single wire by means of serial
digital coding. Pin 3 will source up to 2 mA during the
digital "0" interval to supply operating power for the
digital encoder located in the pillow speaker. The coder
must sink a minimum of 5 mA to pin 4 during the digital
"1" interval and provide the correct serial data stream.
Pillow speakers meeting this specification are available
from independent manufacturers such as Curbell, Inc.
(Manufacturers wishing to produce compatible pillow
speakers or other products should contact Zenith Commercial Products for detailed specifications). An isolated
audio output is at pins 4 and 5.
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OVERVIEW (continued)
SETTINGS MIN/MAX VOLUME LEVELS
Use the following procedure to adjust minimum volume
and maximum volume for pillow speaker. This procedure
not only sets the maximum volume level that the pillow
speaker can produce, but also prevents the TVs volume
from accidentally being adjusted to level which is too
low or too loud.
1. Connect pillow speaker. Place INT/EXT speaker switch
on back of TV in EXT position.
2. Set VOLUME control on pillow speaker to maximum
volume position.
3. Access Service Menu by following the instructions
given in the “Service Menu” section of this book. Select
the MAX volume. Use the ADJUST key to set highest
desired volume level within the range of 0 to 63. This
will be the highest desired volume level, as heard at the
pillow speaker.
4. Select the MIN volume. Use the ADJUST key to set
the lowest desired volume level within the range of 0 to
63. This will be the lowest desired volume level as heard
at the pillow speaker.
5. Make no further adjustments and exit the Service
Menu.
The TV is now adjusted for minimum and maximum volume settings. All further adjustments of the TVs volume
should be made by using the VOLUME control on the
pillow speaker.
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OVERVIEW (continued)
CC (CLOSED CAPTIONING)
Press to access closed captions.
Press ENTER to exit.
MUTE
Turns sound Off and On, while
the picture remains.
POWER
Turns TV ON or OFF.
TV/FM
Selects TV or Radio on
TVs equipped with FM radio.
CC
FLSHBK (FLASHBACK)
Return to the last channel viewed.
VOLUME LEFT/RIGHT
Adjusts the sound levels.
CHANNEL UP/DOWN
Tunes to next available channel
NUMBERED KEYPAD
Selects channels directly and
enters numeric values
for some options.
ENTER
Press to view Channel/Time
display or to remove any
on-screen display or menu.
TIMER
Press repeatedly to adjust TV
turn-off time up to 4-hours.
Use to pick AM/PM
in clock menu.
BED 1/ BED 2 (*See Note Below)
Determines the code set transmitted,
Bed 1 or Bed 2. Switch setting must
correspond to item 27,
HOSPITAL MODE setting in the
TV's Intaller Menu.
MENU/SELECT/ADJ (ADJUST)
Press MENU repeatedly during
on-screen menu
operations to adjust an option.
(Right)
Press during on-screen menu
operations to adjust an option.
BANK
Press and repeat to select to
select a Channel Memory
Bank - - 1,2,3 or 4 (standby).
HP602
124-00213-06
*Note: Bed 1 - Bed 2 switch on installer/patient remote. The position of the Bed 1-Bed 2 switch must correspond to the
setting in the Installer's menu. The switch above can be set by sliding it to the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position. On the patient's
remote, the Bed 1 or Bed 2 position can be selected by using a paper clip or a ball-point pen to slide the switch to the
correct position.
Left position = Bed 1.
Right position = Bed 2.
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OVERVIEW (continued)
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.
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.
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.
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.
TEACH TO TV
Select “TEACH 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.
Status
Indicator
MPI
Reset
Color
green
red
battery OK
battery low
Blink pattern
slow
LT-2000/2002 CLONE PROGRAMMER
The Quick Set II programmer LT2000 or 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.
When using the LT2002, operation will be easier if the
TV is connected to a good quality signal and 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.
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.
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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OVERVIEW (continued)
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.
DOWN keys to highlight the choice, then press ON/OFF,
POWER, or ENTER to begin.
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.
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.
SET CLONE CLOCK FROM TV
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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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.
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USER MENUS
INSTALLATION SETUP
CH LABELS (CHANNEL LABELS)
Press the MENU key on the remote so that the SETUP
MENU reappears. Use SELECT to choose the CH LABELS
option. Pressing either the RIGHT/LEFT ADJ 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.
CLOCK SET
Use MENU repeatedly to show the Setup Menu. Use the
Up Arrow 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 start the clock and return to TV viewing.
INSTALLER’S REMOTE AND CLONE PROGRAMMER
To perform the installation setup for several TVs, you
need an installer’s remote, such as the HP602Z, and the
LT2000/02 Clone Programmer (See page 1-10). The
HP602Z Installer’s Remote allows access to the Installer’s
Menu, User Menus, and Source/Channel Banks. The
LT2002 Clone Programmer is used to duplicate a TV’s
setup and install it on one or more additional TVs.
Press the POWER key on the Installer remote control to
turn on the TV.
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
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 captions: quick/mute
and standard; if quick mute is selected, pressing the cc
key shows the current cc selection.
Use the Right/Left arrows to choose any of the following options: CAPTION 1, CAPTION 2, CAPTION 3, CAPTION
4, TEXT1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, TEXT 4. Press ENTER to close
the menu.
TO PROGRAM
ADD/DEL/BLNK
CH. LABELS
CLOCK SET
TIMER
CAPTIONS
LANGUAGE
AUTO PROGRAM
Using the SELECT 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 Arrow, choose either CABLE TV or OFF-AIR
ANTENNA. Press a Right of Left Adjust arrow to begin the
Channel Search 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 ADJ arrows, pick whether a channel is Added, Deleted, or Blank. Blank is used by hospitals and institutions to send music or informational
messages to an unused channel. When BLNK is selected,
screen will be black while audio continues.
Select any other channels to be changed, and when finished, press ENTER to close the menu.
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CAPTIONS SETUP
OPER. MODE
SEL.
STANDARD
TYPE
CAPTION LOCK
PRESS SELECT TO CHOOSE
TO CHOOSE
PRESS ADJ
TIMER
TIMER is a feature that allows TV turn on/off automatically each day at the preset time.
LANGUAGE
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.
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viewers.
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.
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.
VIDEO MENU
Press MENU repeatedly until the Video Menu appears.
Your options are:
• CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast of the picture (difference between white and black). Has 64 steps (0 to 63).
• BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the brightness of the picture
(amount of white). Has 64 steps (0 to 63).
• COLOR: Adjusts the intensity of the color. 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).
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). 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
interrupt.
AUX SOURCES
MPAA RATING
AGE BLOCK
CONTENT BLK
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 on the next page). Use the AGE BLOCK option for General Audiences and for Children. You can also
add additional restrictions from the CONTENT BLOCK
menu.
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 TVMA rated programming.)
Select whether auxiliary video sources will be blocked 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.
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.
You can set PARENTAL CONTROL to be active in the SET
HOURS option for up to maximum hours defined by
installer´s menu (item 22-I), or V-Chip infinite blocking
time restrictions if this feature is enable (item 84-I).
Use the number keys on the remote to select a secret
password in the SET PASSWORD option.
VIDEO MENU
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
TINT
SHARPNESS
PICTURE PREF
PRESET
Use the Up Arrow 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 ENTER to return to TV viewing, or press the Up
Arrow to change other options in the video menu.
PARENTAL CONTROL
This optional feature can be used to prevent (block)
unwanted programming from appearing on your TV.
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
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TO BLOCK
SET HOURS
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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.
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-I). Exit out of the Installer’s Menu after
deactivating the Parental Control. Then enter
back in and reactivate the V-Chip. Also to reset
the password pressing and hold down menu until
menu dissapears (about 6 seconds) inmediatly
press 9,8,7,6 and then CC. This will reset Block
hours to 0 and cancel the current 4 number
password.
ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS
CHANNEL/TIME
Press ENTER. Shows currently selected channel or source,
and current time if the clock has been set.
CHANNEL PREVIEW MENU
Press SURF. Displays list of the available TV Channels.
Guest Parental Control menu (if active) and Video Channel access.
Press CHANNEL UP/DOWN to select a channel, then ENTER
to go to that channel. Pressing CC will activate the Parental Control Menu.
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CH
CHANNEL PREVIEW
NBC
NBC
NBC
NONE
PBS
NONE
CBS
ABC
NONE
NONE
NONE
TO SELECT, ENTER TO QUIT
CC FOR PARENTAL CONTROL
CAPTIONS DISPLAY
Press CC. Sets and displays the Caption/Text options.
See the Captions section on page 1-7.
With the PARENTAL CONTROL menu on-screen, use the
Up Arrow to choose an option, such as CONTENT BLOCK.
Use the LEFT/RIGHT ADJ arrows 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.)
CC CAPTION 1 IS ON
After you have selected and adjusted the PARENTAL CONTROL menu options to your preferences:
- 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.
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RADIO FEATURE
Pressing the TV/FM key allows the customer to listen the
Radio. The Auto Program feature automatically searches
for all available Radio Stations and marks them as ‘added’
so that they may be accessed via the channel Up/Down
key.
MUSIC ID
101.9
101.7
101.3
101.1
100.9
100.7
100.5
100.3
99.9
In the Auto Program screen:
A message at the top displays “Auto Program” to let
the customer know that they have entered the Auto
Program feature.
To start the Auto Program, press the Left/Right Arrow
key.
CH
TO SELECT ENTER TO QUIT
TIMER SETUP
Turns on the FM Radio’s Sleep Timer menu. Select TIMER
SETUP, then press RIGHT/LEFT ADJ to choose the time
the FM radio is to remain on before it turns off. Choose
from 10 minutes to 4 hours. Once the turn off time has
been selected, press ENTER to activate the timer and
close the menu.
Note: While searching for radio stations, all keys are
disabled. This prevents an incomplete Auto
Program procedure. Running the Auto Program
will clear the factory mode, if it was active. This
happens at the end of the Auto Program. If no
radio stations are found, then the following
message will appear: “Make sure that the antenna
is connected, and try again”.
RADIO SCREEN SAVER
When the customer is done with setup, the radio screen
saver turns on. The radio screen saver displays the Radio
station, the audio mode, and the time as seen below.
FM ADD/DEL
Allows tailoring of the station scan results to eliminate
weak and unwanted stations. Use FM ADD/DELETE to get
rid of unwanted stations or to program back in a previously deleted station.
Note: After using the FM Add/Del function, return
to TV mode (press TV/FM key) before turning
the TV off. This ensures that the FM Add/Del
changes are saved in memory.
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FM LABELS
Use FM Label to assign a label for the type of radio station shown in the Music ID display. For example, if the
label ROCK is assigned to FM station 100.9, then ROCK
will appear in the active stations list next to FM 100.9,
whenever the Music ID display is shown. Labels available
(besides Blank) include:
CLASSICAL
OTHER
COUNTRY
RELIGION
JAZZ
ROCK
NEWS
SPORTS
OLDIES
TALK
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COUNTRY
CLASSICAL
NEWS
ROCK
OLDIES
JAZZ
TALK
SPORTS
This display is also scrolling down. Once the display
reaches the bottom, it starts back at the top and keeps
scrolling down. This scrolling occurs until the Menu key
or the down arrow is pressed.
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CHANNEL BANK
entered in all channel banks (1, 2, 3 and 4).
Notes:
•
Channels previously blanked will be cleared;
channels entered that are not currently available
will be deleted.
•
The Blank Channel feature is global. A channel
will be blanked in all channel banks.
Allows choosing between one of 4 channel banks.
Press SOURCE to change between banks.
2.
Select a channel bank with a remote press SOURCE/
BANK (and repeat). The Channel BANK and BANK
number will be displayed.
3.
Use the ADD/DEL/BLNK option (also in the SETUP
MENU) to customize your program package. You
may delete channels or add some that have not
been entered. You can also Blank a channel to
accommodate an audio-only program source or for
in-house communication. The ADD/DEL/BLNK
option has more details.
4.
AUX, FM Radio, VCR3, and VCR4 can be added
provided they have been enabled in the Factory
Menu and the hardware that uses this feature is
present on the chassis.
BANK 1
PLANNING THE CHANNEL BANKS
Generally, TV channels are grouped into “program packages” with terms that are proposed to the end user. The
user then opts for a package. Below is an example of
how TV channels may be grouped.
Channel Bank
Program package
1
Basic cable channels
2
Extended cable channels
3
Extended with premium channels
4
Other cable service options
5.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program another channel
bank. It is best to do ADD/DEL customizing before
doing BLANKING. ADD and DEL (not BLNK) can be
used independently for channel banks 1, 2, 3, and
4).
Note: Adding the channels VCR3 or VCR4 allows the
TV to automatically tune to broadcast band channel 3
or 4 regardless of what band type is selected. This
Sometimes only one or two channel banks may be needed.
You may leave any unused bank with the channels. However, you may want to leave at least one channel in any
unused bank. Then, if someone selects an unused bank,
that channel will assure them that the TV is functional.
Note: Some channels left over from factory testing
may still be in the channel banks if you have
not yet run Auto Program.
ADDING/DELETING CHANNELS
A previously prepared programming chart is helpful.
1. Run AUTO PROGRAM (in the SETUP MENU). The
channels available at your cable/antenna will be
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FACTORY MENU
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.
ACCESSING FACTORY MENU
To access the Factory Menu, press and hold the MENU
key until the User Menu display disappears, then press
1937, and then ENTER.
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3-F VERT P0S: Moves On-Screen Displays vertically. The
Range is from 0-30. This adjustment is generally set at
15.
Factory Option
Serial Number
SN: XXXX-XXXXXXXX
UPN: XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX User Programmable Number
XX/XX/XX
Build Date
4-F H0RZ POS: Moves On-Screen Displays horizontally.
Range is from 1-45. Generally set at 9.
TE = 10110000
TE Status
5-F RF AGC: (RF Automatic Gain Control) Range is from
0-63. 44 is a general setting.
Tune in weakest available channel and adjust for a snowfree picture.
The black bar near the top of 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.
6-F HORZ AFC: Range 0-1. Set to 0. 0=AFC2
Normal. 1=AFC2 x 3.
The black square near the bottom of the screen
indicates the Serial number of the TV Set (SN), 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).
7-F AUDIO LEVEL: Audio Attenuation adjustment. Range
is 0-63. Typical value is 46.
8-F A ATT: Audio Attenuation adjustment. Range is 015. Typical value is 9.
Use the SELECT UP/DOWN keys to toggle through all
of the adjustements. Use ADJUST to make a change
to the selected item.
9-F A VCO: (Voltage-Controlled Oscillator) Stereo VCO and
Audio SAP VCO free running frequency adjustment. Range
is 0-63. Typical value range 10-39.
FACTORY MENU OPTIONS
0-F FACT MENU: Use SELECT UP and DOWN Keys to
select item 00, the Factory Mode. This item is used by
Factory 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).
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.
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 running the Auto
Program feature in the customer Set Up menu.
10-F A FILTER: (Second Audio Program Voltage-Controlled
Oscillator) Stereo, SAP, and dBx filter adjustment. Range
is from 0-63.
11-F A SPECTRAL: Adjustment of stereo separation (3kHz).
Range is 0-63.
12-F WIDE BAND: Adjustment of stereo separation
(300kHz). Range is 0-63.
13-F RF BRT: (RF Brightness) Sets adjustment range of
customer control for brightness in RF mode.
Range is 0-63. A typical value is 30.
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.
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14-F AUX B-OFFSET: (Auxiliary Offset Brightness) Sets
adjustment range of the customer control for brightness
in AUX mode. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 30.
15-F MAX CONTRAST: Sets adjustment range of customer
control for contrast. Range is 0-63. Typical value is 63.
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32-F CUT OFF RESET:
16-F WHITE COMP: (White Compression) Rage o-1. 0=
Enable and 1=Disable
33-F GAW RESET:
17-F TRAP 3.58: Zero is off and one is on. Set to 1 for
normal TV operation. Set to 0 if Y/C is used or chassis
has a comb filter.
34-F RF WHITE ADJ:
35-F BLACK ADJ:
18-F 60HZ SW: (60 Hertz Switched) The range is 0 to 2.
19-F PIF VCO: (PIF Voltage Controlled Oscillator) Range
is 0 to 127.
20-F RF BAND PASS: Sets adjustment range of the customer control for brightness in therefore mode. Range is
0-1. Set to 1.
21-F RED CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
22-F GREEN CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
23-F BLUE CUT: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
24-F GREEN GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 45.
25-F BLUE GAIN: B&W tracking adjustment. Range is 0254. Typical value is 70.
26-F VERT SIZE: (Vertical Size) Range is 0-254.
27-F HORZ SIZE: (Horizontal Size) This register does not
have any effect.
28-F VERT PHASE: (Vertical Phase) Range is 0-7.
29-F HORZ PHASE: (Horizontal Phase)
Range is from 0-31.
30-F AIR AFT: Force to AFC in Air Band.
Range is 0/1. Typical value is 0.
31-F EN LA7222: This register does not have any effect.
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INSTALLER’S MENU
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.
ACCESSING INSTALLER´S MENU
Using the optional installer’s remote control can access
installer’s menus. Just press and hold MENU (about 8 seconds) until the display changes, then press 9, 8, 7, 6,
then ENTER. To exit the Installer’s Menu, press ENTER again.
Changes you make will be stored in nonvolatile memory.
The Installer’s Menu opens with item 00-I, INST. SEQ. Use
the SELECT key to sequence through the available menu
items. Or, access an item directly by entering the line
number, then pressing MENU. For example, to access the
Start Channel option, which is on line 11, press 11, then
MENU. To change a current setting use the Left/Right
ADJ keys.
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2-I. AC ON (AC Power Switchable)
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.
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.
3-I. BAND/AFC (Band/Automatic Frequency Control)
There are 8 possible settings for this option:
0 = Broadcast Fixed 4 = Broadcast AFC
5 = CATV Fixed 1 = CATV AFC
6 = HRC Fixed 2 = HRC AFC
7 = ICC Fixed 3 = ICC AFC
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.
NOTE: BAND is automatically set by AUTO PROGRAM.
Installer Option
Serial Number
SN: XXXX-XXXXXXXX
UPN: XXX-XXX-XXX-XXX User Programmable Number
XX/XX/XX
Build Date
TE = 10110000
TE Status
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 is the font (UPN) and at the lowest
part indicates the date the module went through the
factory and the Test Equipment status (TE).
If some channels were not found by AUTO PROGRAM, select the appropriate AFC setting here and add the channels using the ADD/DEL option in the Setup Menu.
4-I. STRT CHANNEL (Start Channel)
When active, this function allows you to determine the
initial channel number when the TV is turned ON. This
feature is useful for an in-house information channel,
since the TV would always select that channel when it is
turned on. Setting this to 255 causes the last channel
viewed when TV was turned off to be the tuned to channel when the TV is turned on again.
The date on the black bar near the bottom of the screen
indicates the date the module went through the factory.
When the installer Menu appears, it displays the first Installer Menu item: INSTALLER SEQ.
Use the SELECT UP/DOWN keys to toggle through all of
the adjustments. Use ADJUST to make a change to the
selected item.
The range of values is 0 - 255. Use (adjust) keys to choose
numbers that determine the start channel.
Detailed Descriptions of Installer Menu Items.
0-I. INSTALLER SEQUENCE
Gives access to Installer Menu depending on the code
selected.
0 = 9876 1 = 4321
2 = 1478 3 = 3698
5-I. CHAN LOCK (Channel Lock)
CHAN LOCK is ideal if a cable box (or similar) is the sole
source for programming—and the TV must always be on
the same channel. Changing channels with Channel Up/
Down or keypad numbers is impossible. Channel Lock is
inactive when set to 0 (default).
Generally, this feature is used in conjunction with START
CHANNEL (line 4-I.) where the start channel may, for example, be set to 3 or 4. If the start channel is 3 then the
1-I. POWER MANAGE (Power Management)
Determines hours of no activity before automatic shutoff.
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functional. The menus can always be accessed with MENU
on the remote.
TV will remain on channel 3. NOTE: When CHANNEL LOCK
is active and CHANNEL OVERIDE is disabled, AUTO PROGRAM is not active.
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.
6-I. GHOST CH (Ghost Channel)
When set to 1, the current channel number is displayed
in the upper right corner of the CRT. The number moves
slightly to prevent damage to the screen. The default is
“0” or OFF. NOTE: When captions are on, the “ghost channel” is not displayed.
13-I. SCAN MODE
Allows variation in setting the On/Off with Channel UP/
DOWN. You may opt for TV channels only; TV channels +
Off/ON; TV channels + FM radio; TV channels + FM radio +
Off/On with these settings for Scan Mode:
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 that volume level when it is
turned on. The range of values are 0 - 63, 255. If 255 is
selected, the current volume level will be retained in
memory when the TV is turned off; at TV turn on, volume
level is automatically set to the previous or last level.
Scan mode
0
1
2
8-I. MIN VOLUME (Minimum Volume)
This function determines the minimum volume level allowable with the VOLUME (VOL) Up/Down control. In this
way, for example, someone cannot set the volume too
low to hear. The range is from 0 to 63—change values
with ADJUST. The factory default is 0, which provides full
range of volume control. It may be best to set the same
value on every TV.
NOTE: The minimum volume level cannot have a value
setting higher than in the MAX VOLUME level (described
below).
3
14-I. STRT CH IN SM
When set to 1, installs TV on/off event below the start
channel at TV 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.
9-I. MAX VOLUME (Maximum Volume)
This function determines the maximum volume level allowable with the VOLUME VOL Up/Down control. In this
way, for example, someone cannot set the volume level
high enough to disturb others. The range is 0 to 63,
with 63 as the default which gives the user the full range
of volume control. Change values with ADJUST keys. 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 previously).
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.
10-I. MUTE DISABLE
Enables or disables sound mute function. When set to 1,
sound cannot be muted. When set to 0, sound can be
muted.
11 KEY DEFEAT (Keyboard Defeat)
When set to 1, it prevents the end user from accessing
screen menus on the front panel—MENU, SELECT, and ADJUST do not function. When set to 0, those keys are
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Characteristics
Channel up/down keys change channels only.
Channel down below the lowest channel
(orchannel up higher than the highest) and
TV turns off.
Channel down below the lowest channel (or
up higher than the highest) and TV goes to
FM radio. Channel down below lowest FM sta
tion (or Channel up higher than the highest)
and TV channels return.
Channel down below the lowest channel (or
up higher than the highest) and TV goes to
FM radio. Press channel down below lowest
FM station (or Channel up higher than the
highest) and TV turns off.
18-I. RADIO
Set to 1, for TVs with a Radio. Set to 0 to disable the
Radio function, for TVs without a Radio.
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INSTALLER’S MENU (continued)
19-I. NOT USED
28-I. CH. OVERRIDE (Channel Override)
When set to 1, the user can select channels with either
Channel Up/Down or by direct keypad entry. When set to
0, only those channels that are entered for scanning may
be selected by direct keypad entry. Note: If set to 0,
Auto Program is locked; (as shown on Setup menu) channel search is not possible.
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.
Installer should leave item 20 FEATURE
LEVEL, set to 1 (default).
29-I. OLD OCV (On Command VideoTM)
Set to 1 for operation with systems from On Command
Corporation.
Installer should leave item 20 FEATURE LEVEL
set to 1 (default).
30-I. ACK MASK
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 to 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
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
22-I. MAX BLK HRS
Set to 0 to 99 for the maximum V-Chip (Parental Control)
block hours. Default is 12 blocking hours.
32-I. TIMING PULSE
M.P.I. Communication Parameter. Leave at default setting unless changed by Pay-Per-View provider.
23-I. CAPTION LOCK
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
34-I. NOT USED
35-I. NOT USED
24-I. TEXT MODE
Determines whether TEXT 1, TEXT 2, TEXT 3, or TEXT 4
decoding is enabled when TEXT is turned on (either from
the Setup Menu or directly with CC on the remote).
TIP: Set Text Mode to 1 only if text is offered in your
video system.
36-I. NOT USED
37-I. NOT USED
38-I. NOT USED
25-I. FUNCTION PRE.
Set to 0 to suppress CHANNEL PREVIEW from the FUNCTION menu with some Pay-Per-View systems.
39-I. REAR VIDEO EN.
Set to 1 to enable rear AUX (Video) input.
Set to 0 to disable rear AUX input.
26-I. 6 KEY SYS
Set to 1 for 6-key front control panels. Set to 0 for 10key front control panels. Leave default set to 1.
40-I. NOT USED
27-I. HOSPITAL MODE
The default is 2 (which favors most hospitals). With this
setting two things are affected: Channel Banks 1, 2, and
3 are accessible, while Bank 4 is inactive.
42-I. NOT USED
41-I. NOT USED
43-I. NOT USED
44-I. NOT USED
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INSTALLER’S MENU (continued)
45-I. NOT USED
59-I. NOT USED
46-I. NOT USED
60-I. EN. VIDEO. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the Video
menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the
Video menu.
47-I. NOT USED
48-I. DIS. SETUP M.
Set to 1 to disable the Setup menu. Setup menu will no
appear. Set to 0 to enable the Setup menu.
61-I. FOR. VIDEO M.
(Video Menu Foreground Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
49-I. NOT USED
50-I. DIS. VIDEO M.
Set to 1 to disable the Video menu. Video menu will not
appear. Set to 0 to enable the Video menu.
62-I. BCK. VIDEO. COL.
(Video Menu Background Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
51-I. DIS. VCHIP M.
Set to 1 to disable the Parental Control menu. Parental
Control menu will not appear.
Set to 0 to enable the Parental Control menu.
52-I. NOT USED
63-I. EN. PTL. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the V-Chip
menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the
V-Chip menu.
53-I. DIS. CH-TIME.
Set to 1 to disable the Channel-Time display. ChannelTime display will not appear.
Set to 0 to enable the Channel-Time display.
54-I. EN. SET. COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color settings for the Setup
menu. Set to 0 to disable custom color settings for the
Setup menu
64-I. FOR. PTL. M.
(V-Chip Menu Foreground Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
55-I. FOR. SETUP M.
(Setup Menu Foreground Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
65-I. BCK. PTL. M.
(V-Chip Menu Background Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
56-I. BCK. SETUP M.
(Setup Menu Background Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
66-I. NOT USED
67-I. NOT USED
68-I. NOT USED
69-I. EN. CH-T COL.
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel-Time
display. Set to 0 to disable custom color for the ChannelTime display.
57-I. NOT USED
58-I. NOT USED
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INSTALLER’S MENU (continued)
79-I. UPN MSB-1
User programmable number, most significant byte-1 readable/writeable by M.P.I. command.
70-I. FOR. CH-T COL.
(Channel-Time Display Foreground Color)
Set according to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
Note: If foreground and background color are the same,
menu background is transparent.
80-I. UPN MSB-2
User programmable number, most significant byte-2 readable/writeable by M.P.I. command.
81-I. UPN LSB
User programmable number, least significant byte readable/writeable by M.P.I. command.
71-I. BCK. CH-T COL.
(Channel-Time Display Background Color) Set according
to Color Chart.
0 = Black 3 = Yellow 6 = Cyan
1 = Red 4 = Blue 7 = White
2 = Green 5 = Violet
Note: If foreground and background color are the same,
menu background is transparent.
82-I. CHKSM ERROR
Enforces rigid M.P.I checksum validation.
Set to 1 for validation. Set to 0 to turn off.
83-I. HANDSHK TIME
Adds an additional delay to the handshake time which is
64 msec, thus relaxing M.P.I. timing requirements to be
compatible with PC based Windows controlled systems,
range is 0 - 5. Set to 0 to retain standard 64 msec delay.
Set to 1 - 5 to increase @ 16 msec additional, the delay
up to 144 msec.
72-I. NOT USED
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.
84-I. PERMANENT BLK
Allows Parental Control blocking schemes to be permanent by removing the blocking hours function.
Set to 1 to install Parental Control blocking restrictions
permanently. Set to 0 for user-specified hours control of
blocking schemes.
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.
85-I. NOT USED
75-I. NOT USED
86-I. NOT USED
76-I. DEFEAT XDS
Set to 1 to disable XDS display. Set to 0 to enable XDS
display.
87-I. NOT USED
88-I. EN NOISE MUTE
Allows to reduce the volume level automatically with no
resignal or weak signal, set to 1 for future enable or to
disable.
77-I. QUICK SHUTOFF
Allows TV power off to be controlled by the pillow speaker
channel selection button. User would press and hold button down for time required to have TV turn off. Value
Range 0 - 17, each number represents 1/2 second. For
example, if set to 4, TV would turn off if user held speaker
channel button down for 2 seconds.
89-I. POKE ENABLE
Enable/disable to write the memory (EAROM) by MPI thru
the command 17 data type 23 hex set to 1 for MPI poke
enable or 0 to disable.
78-I. UPN MSB
User programmable number, most significant byte readable/writeable by M.P.I. command.
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90-I. KEY LOCK
Enable/disable the front panel keyboard and pillow speaker.
Set to 1 to disable and 0 for enable.
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CH-FLAT - INSTALLER’S MENU
INSTALLER’S MENU (continued)
Item s in the Installer´s Menu
M e nu Ite m
Function
Value Rang e D e fault Value
Brie f D e scription of Function and C om m e nts
0 -I
INSTALLER SEQ
0 -3
0
Leave d efau lt set 0 .
1 -I
P OW ER MANAGE
0 -7
0
Sets nu mb er of ho u rs o f no activity b efo re au to shu to ff.
2 -I
AC ON
0 /1
0
Set to 1 to enab le auto tu rn o n at p o wer u p .
3 -I
BAND/AFC
0 -7
0
Tu ning b and , see d etailed d escrip tio ns.
4 -I
STRT CHANNEL
0 -2 5 5
2 55
5 -I
CH AN LOCK
0 /1
0
6 -I
GHOST CH
7 -I
START V OLU ME
8 -I
MIN V OLU ME
0 -6 3
0
Minimu m vo lum e setting .
9 -I
MAX VOLU ME
0 -6 3
63
Maximu m vo lu me setting .
1 0 -I
MU TE DISABLE
0 /1
0
1 1 -I
KEY DEFEAT
0 /1
0
Set to 1 to d isab le Menu , Select, and Ad j keys o n fro nt panel.
1 2 -I
IR BANKS EN.
0 /1
0
Set to 1 : enables TV to resp o nd to IR co d es to chang e Channel Bank d irectly.
1 3 -I
SCAN MODE
0 -3
0
Typ ically u sed fo r H o sp itals: p u ts On-Off and FM in Ch U p /Do wn sequ ence.
1 4 -I
STRT CH IN SM
0 /1
0
Set to 1 to p ut TV o n/o ff b elo w start channel nu mb er.
1 5 -I
SLEEP TIMER
0 /1
1
Set to 1 to enab le Sleep Timer.
1 6 -I
EN. TIMER
0 /1
1
Set to 1 to enab le Timer.
1 7 -I
ALARM
0 /1
0
Set to 1 to enab le Alarm .
1 8 -I
RADIO
0 /1
1
Set to 1 fo r TV s with Rad io .
1 9 -1
NOT U SED
0 /1
0
0 -6 3 , 2 5 5
2 55
Channel at tu rn-o n (25 5 last Ch).
W hen set to 1 , canno t tu ne fro m cu rrent channel.
Set to 1 to enab le Gho st Channel d isp lay.
V o lu m e level at TV tu rn-o n (Set 2 5 5 to retain last vo lu me level).
Set to 1 to d isab le mu te fu nctio n.
2 0 -I
FEATU RE LEV EL
0 /1
1 Zen 1
2 1 -I
V -CHIP
0 /1
1
2 2 -I
MAX BLK HRS
0 -9 9
12
2 3 -I
CAP TION LOCK
0 /1
0
2 4 -I
TEXT MODE
0 /1
1
Set to 1 to ad d Text o p tio n to clo sed cap tio n menu .
2 5 -I
FU NCTION P RE. O
0 -3
0
Co ntro ls channel p review in P ay-P er-V iew fu nctio n menu .
2 6 -I
6 KEY SYS
0 /1
1
Leave d efau lt set to 1 .
2 7 -I
HOSPITAL MODE
0 /1
1
Leave d efau lt set to 1 .
2 8 -I
CH . OV ER RIDE
0 /1
1
W hen set to 0 , limits d irect access to favo rite channels.
2 9 -I
OLD OCV
0 /1
0
OCV sho u ld set to 1 .
3 0 -I
ACK MASK
0 /1
0
M.P .I. co mmu nicatio n p arameter.
3 1 -I
P OLL RATE
3 2 -I
TIMING P U LSE
3 3 -I
NOT U SED
3 4 -I
NOT U SED
3 5 -I
NOT U SED
3 6 -I
NOT U SED
3 7 -I
NOT U SED
3 8 -I
NOT U SED
3 9 -I
REAR V IDEO EN
4 0 -I
NOT U SED
4 1 -I
NOT U SED
4 2 -I
NOT U SED
4 3 -I
NOT U SED
4 4 -I
NOT U SED
4 5 -I
NOT U SED
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Leave d efau lt set 1 (1 Zen 1 )
Set to 1 to enab le V -Chip
Select nu mb er o f P arental Co ntro l b lo cking ho u rs.
Set to 1 to retain cap tio n setting at tu rn o ff.
2 0 -1 6 9
94
M.P .I. co mmu nicatio n p arameter.
1 8 6 -2 2 7
2 07
M.P .I. co mmu nicatio n p arameter.
0 /1
1
Set to 1 to enab le rear AU X vid eo inp u t.
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CH-FLAT - INSTALLER’S MENU
INSTALLER’S MENU (continued)
Items in the Installer´s Menu
Menu Item
Function
46-I
NOT USED
47-I
Value Range Default Value
Brief Description of Function and Comments
NOT USED
48-I
DIS. SETUP M.
49-I
NOT USED
0/1
0
Set to 1 to disable Setup menu.
50-I
DIS. VIDEO M.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to disable Video menu.
51-I
DIS. VCHIP M.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to disable V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
52-I
NOT USED
53-I
DIS. CH-TIME M.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to disable Channel-Time display.
54-I
EN. SET. COL.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to enable custom color for Setup menu.
55-I
FOR. SETUP M.
0-7
6
Custom foreground color for the Setup menu.
56-I
BCK. SETUP M.
0-7
4
Custom background color for the Setup menu.
57-I
NOT USED
58-I
NOT USED
59-I
NOT USED
60-I
EN. VIDEO COL.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Video menu.
61-I
FOR. VIDEO M.
0-7
4
Custom foreground color for the Video menu.
62-I
BCK. VIDEO M.
0-7
7
Custom background color for the Video menu.
63-I
EN. PTL. COL.
0/1
0
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
64-I
FOR. PTL. M.
0-7
6
Custom foreground color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
65-I
BCK. PTL. M.
0-7
4
Custom background color for the V-Chip (Parental Control) menu.
66-I
NOT USED
67-I
NOT USED
68-I
NOT USED
69-I
EN. CH-T COL.
0/1
1
Set to 1 to enable custom color for the Channel-Time display.
70-I
FOR. CH-T COL
0-7
1
Custom foreground color for the Channel-Time display.
71-I
BCK. CH-T COL
0-7
1
Custom background color for the Channel-Time display.
72-I
NOT USED
73-I
CH NOT AVBLE
0/1
0
When set to 1 and channel override is 0, "NOT AVAILABLE" message is displayed
74-I
CH-TIME SIZE
0/1
0
When set to 1 and transparent background is selected for Channel-Time display,
when direct accessing a channel not in the favorite channel list.
(foreground color = background color and custom color enabled) a large channel
number is displayed instead of the normal Channel-Time display.
75-I
NOT USED
76-I
DEFEAT XDS
0/1
0
When set to 1, XDS display program information will not appear.
77-I
QUICK SHUTOFF
0-17
0
Allows TV timed power off press and hold setup with pillow speaker channel button.
78-I
UPN MSB
0-255
255
User programmable number, most significant byte.
79-I
UPN MSB-1
0-255
255
User programmable number, most significant byte - 1.
80-I
UPN MSB-2
0-255
255
User programmable number, most significant byte - 2.
81-I
UPN LSB
0-255
255
User programmable number, least significant byte.
82-I
CHKSM ERROR
0/1
1
83-I
HANDSHK TIME
0-5
0
82-I. CHKSM ERROR 0 / 1 1 Enforces rigid M.P.I. checksum
Relaxes M.P.I. timing to be compatible with PC based Windows controlled systems.
84-I
PERMANENT BLK
0/1
0
Remove block hours setting for Parental Control and make blocks permanent.
85-I
NOT USED
86-I
NOT USED
87-I
NOT USED
88-I
EN NOISE MUTE
0/1
1
Set to 1 to reduce volume level with wear signal.
89-I
POKE ENABLE
0/1
0
Set to 1 to enable write memory thru MPI.
90-I
KEY LOCK
0/1
0
Set to 1 to disable front panel keyboard and pillow speaker.
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CH-FLAT - INSTALLER’S MENU
SERVICING
Check the following:
Keyboard input at IC6000 pins 7 and 8
IR input at IC6000 pin 15
Power On output at IC6000 pin 32
KX3870 Correct relay operation.
Check the switched voltages:
+9 VSW at CX3853
GENERAL INFORMATION
Servicing the CH -Flat 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.
SWEEP DERIVED VOLTAGES
+25 volts DC at (+) CX2111
+33 volts DC at ZD1240
+215 volts DC at (+) CX3209
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.
CRT FILAMENT
Check at pin 3 and 4 of connector CN5C2. This should
read voltages between 6.0 and 6.4 volts AC on a true
RMS meter.
MODULE-LEVEL SERVICING
The CH-Flat chassis is Module Level repair only.
Replacement modules are available on an exchange basis.
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 22
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 form micro (IC6000) at pin 15
G in from micro (IC6000) at pin 16
B in from micro (IC6000) at pin 17
If the CRT or Video processor IC is 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.
SERVICING THE POWER SUPPLY
Check the standby voltages first:
VDC at CX3412 (usually 169.7 VDC when 120 VCA)
+11 VSB at CX3611
B+ at CX3850
+13V at CX3662
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MICROPROCESSOR
Check the following:
IR in on pin 15
+5 volts on pin 27 and 18
Serial Data, Serial Clock on pins 36 and 38
Reset at pin 30
Horiz. SYNC pin 1, Vertical SYNC on pin 2
8 MHz Oscillation at pins 24 and 25.
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CH-FLAT - SERVICING
SERVICING (continued)
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 DX3001 and capacitor C3002. This form a DC
voltage representative of the CRT anode voltage (HV)
produced by TX3201. Precision resistors RX3006 and
RX3004, divide this voltage down. This lower voltage
appears on the zener diode ZD3000; when this voltage
exceeds by 3.5 Vdc the “zener voltage” the HV shutdown
occurs (pin 29 of ICX2200).
VERTICAL CIRCUIT
Check the following at ICX2100:
Vertical drive at pin 1.
Vertical out at pin 5.
+25 VDC at pin 7.
HORIZONTAL CIRCUIT
Check the following:
Horizontal drive to base of Q3201 predriver.
Driver transformer output at base of QX3200.
Shutdown voltage at cathode of D3002.
HIGH VOLTAGE AND X RADIATION PROTECTION
To prevent possible exposure to x-radiation caused by
excessive CRT anode voltage, the CH-FLat 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.
Flyback Pulse
RX3007
RX3209
DX3001
RM3001
D3002
ZD3000
IN
OUT
RX3006
From Pin 6
TO PIN 29
ICX2200
Of TX3201
RX3005
C3003
C3002
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SHUTDOWN
R3003
RM3002
C3001
RX3004
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CH-FLAT - SERVICING
SERVICING (continued)
NOTE: Each CRT screen size has it’s 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 is deemed
necessary, it is important to use original type Zenith
components. After replacement is made, confirm proper
anode voltage using the following procedure.
IF SERVICING
VIDEO DETECTOR
If there is no viewable picture on screen, access the
Service Menu and check default settings for the following
items:
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).
5-F RF AGC should be at least 40.
19-F PIF VCO set to 63.
Tune in good off-the-air signal. Place a high-impedance
voltmeter at pin 44 of ICX2200. Adjust item PIF VCO 19F to 2.5 volts DC.
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 settings until the picture is
well extinguished.
AGC DELAY
With a strong noise-free antenna signal, adjust RF AGC
5-F to a lower setting until the signal gets noisier.
Increase the setting again for a noise-free picture.
Note: If the setting is too high (above 50) the tuner input
will overload. Under certain conditions, beats may also
appear in the picture.
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 screen size
20"
CRT Anode Voltage
Nominal anode voltage
(KV)
26 ±
Tune in strong off air signal. Place a high impedance
meter on pin #54 of ICX2200 or from + side of capacitor
C1214. Adjust L1202 for 4 volts DC.
Max. shutdown voltage
(KV)
32
Note: Wait at least five minutes after the set has been
turned on before making alignments.
HV SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE.
· After discharging the CRT, connect a high
impedance-high voltage meter to the CRT anode
· 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 disappears.
· Connect a variable Resistor (1 MW) in parallel with
RX3704, and decrease slowly the resistance value until
shutdown occurs.
· Measure High Voltage shutdown.
3828VD0205B
3-3
CH-FLAT - SERVICING
SERVICING (continued)
G2 ADJUSTMENT
Use the following procedure when resetting G2.
1. Set Brightness and contrast in the Video menu to
mid range.
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
start from completely withe (not overdriven) to
black. Let visible 6 of 8 bars.
5. Return color level control to its normal setting.
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.
7. Adjust the other two cutoff controls to obtain color
balance on the screen.
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 #27, RF
Brightness. Do not move Aux. B offset.
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.
FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
1. Connect the output of a 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.
ADJUSTMENT OF RGB CUTOFF
NOTE: If the Main module or the CRT has been replaced, G2
must be readjusted before adjusting the RGB Cutoff.
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).
2. Set G Gain (Green) 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.
3. Set color level and contrast to minimum. Set tint to
mid range.
4. Connected the output of NTSC generator to the
antenna input of the receiver. Set the generator to
a pure white signal, chroma off.
5. Set Factory menu registers #21, #22 and #23 to
adjust cutoff controls.
3828VD0205B
3-4
CH-FLAT - SERVICING
SERVICING (continued)
PURITY & CONVERGENCE SETUP PROCEDURE
PRELIMINARY SETUP
CONVERGENCE ADJUSTMENT
1. Allow the receiver to warm up for 15 to 20 minutes.
2. Degauss the CRT.
3. Connect a crosshatch generator to the receiver and
“rough in” the static (center) convergence. Follow
the Convergence Procedure.
4. Adjust for best focus.
1. Release locking assembly.
2. Connect crosshatch generator to the receiver and
adjust static (center) convergence as follows:
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 topdead-center position to converge the red and blue
lines vertically.
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.
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.
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
Movement of Red
and Blue Beams
Rotation direction
of Both Tabs
Purity & Convergence
Magnet Assembly Unit
B
B
OR
Opposite
R
R
6 Pole
6 Pole
Convergence
R&B over G
R
B
Same
OR
B
R
Purity Magnet
B
B
Opposite
4 Pole
OR
R
4 Pole
Convergence
R over B
Yoke's Glass Cloth Tape
Same
B
R
R
OR
B
R
Rubber Wedges (3)
3828VD0205B
3-5
CH-FLAT - SERVICING
SERVICING (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 . 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.
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.
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.
Note:
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.
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.
X
2" To 3"
MAGNET
Clamp and Screw
6 Pole Magnets
2 Pole Magnets
4 Pole Magnets
3828VD0205B
3-6
CH-FLAT - SERVICING
MODEL PARTS
MODEL: H20H52DT
MODEL: H20H52DT8
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
170-A01N
CPT EARTH
170-A01N
CPT EARTH
CABINET ASSEMBLY
3091V00B81D
CABINET ASSEMBLY
3091V00B81D
3790V00712A
WINDOW
3790V00712A
WINDOW
3846V00048B
MARK
3846V00048B
MARK
3141VMNP47D
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
3141VMNP47D
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
6871VSMV74C
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMV74C
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMV75C
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMV75C
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMW20K
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMW20K
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VMMP46E
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN
6871VMMP46E
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,MAIN
3141VSNC61A
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
3141VSNC61A
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY
5020V00780C
BUTTON
5020V00780C
BUTTON
3809V00B08C
BACK COVER ASSEMBLY
3809V00B08C
BACK COVER ASSEMBLY
3828VA0518B
MANUAL,OWNERS
3828VA0518B
MANUAL,OWNERS
5016V20002A
MAGNET,STICK FERRITE
5016V20002A
MAGNET,STICK FERRITE
6140VC8004B
COIL,DEGAUSSING
6140VC8004B
COIL,DEGAUSSING
6335V21020A
CPT ASSEMBLY
6335V21A04H
CPT ASSEMBLY
120-C77G
SPEAKER,FULLRANGE
120-C77G
SPEAKER,FULLRANGE
6411VUH004B
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY
6411VUH004B
POWER CORD ASSEMBLY
6871VSMV19A
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
6871VSMV19A
PWB(PCB) ASSEMBLY,SUB
All CH Flat Models Level repair only. Parts contact information is below.
Voice: 1-888-3-ZENITH
Fax:
1-888-6-ZENITH
201 James Record Road
Huntsville, AL 35824-1513
3828VD0205B
4-1
CH - FLAT MODEL PARTS
H20H52DT/DT8 Exploded View
1
2
REF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DESCRIPTION
CABINET ASSEMBLY
SPEAKER, FULLRANGE
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY KEYBOARD
WINDOW
CPT ASSEMBLY (CRT)
BACK COVER ASSEMBLY
CHASSIS ASSEMBLY MAIN
3
4
H20H52DT
3091V00B81D
6401VC0134M
3141VSNC61A
3790V00712A
6335V21020A
3809V00B08C
3141VMNP47D
5
6
7
8
9
10
H20H52DT8
3091V00B81D
6401VC0134M
3141VSNC61A
3790V00712A
6335V21A04H
3809V00B08C
3141VMNP47D
6
5
4
3
2
7
1
3828VD0205B
5-1
CH FLAT SHEET 1
Micro Processor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TUNE- DETEC T- RADIO
G
+ 5V
SB F
SHT. 6
F
WF1
SHT. 4
4.88V
SHT. 6
PWR- C TRL
R6 0 0 4
FLYB AC K
RADIO/ TV- SWITC H
22K
RM6 0 0 3
2 .4 K
20uS
C
C M60 0 1
12 0 pF
50V
R6 0 08
10 K
WF2
4.48V
SHT. 3
MUTE
+ 5V
SB F
E
C M60 2 2
PROV
50V
RM6 0 10
PROV
WF
18 0
B
IC6000
0 IMC RMI0 42 A
11
2
WF4
2
2.34V
3
20 uS
4
2K
7
C M60 3 6
10 0 0 pF
50V
8
9
R6 0 16
1K R6 0 15
L60 0 4
1µ H
5
C M60 0 2
C M60 4 3
0 .0 1
25V
1K
C M60 4 2
0 .0 1
25V
C M60 9 3
4 7 pF
50V
4 7 pF 5 0 V
C M60 9 0
C M60 7 9
4 7 pF
50V
4 7 pF
11
50 V
C M60 9 1
WF5
KEY1- IN
KEY2- IN
5.0V
R6 0 2 6
10 K
5uS
IR- DATA
W6 0 02
ZD6 0 0 2
9 .1V
0 DZ9 10 0 0 9 AJ
+ 5V
SB F
4.88V
L6 0 0 7
4 .7 µ H
1uS
C M60 37
2 2 0 pF
50V
5V
20 mS
14
15
16
C M60 4 0
18 0 pF
50V
MTZJ9 .1B
WF7
47 pF
2 .2 K
C M60 0 3
4 7 0 pF
50V
1/ 2 W
C
13
R6 02 7
9 7 1- 16
WF6
47 pF 5 0 V
C M60 9 2
50V
17
R6 03 0
18
JUMPER
C6098
4 .7 µ F
50V
C M60 9 7
4 7 0 pF
50V
19
1K
C M60 0 5
2 2 0 pF
50V
C6006
1µ F
50V
4
MUTE
RM6 0 31
RM6 03 2
15 K
C M60 0 7
WF
C OMP- VIDEO
C M60 0 9
0 .1
16 V
10 0 0pF
50 V
RM6 0 3 3
RM6 0 80
75 0 K
JUMPER
C M60 0 8
PROV
50V
20
21
22
23
24
B
WF8
C M60 10
2 0 pF
50V
C RY6 00 1
15 6 - A0 1P
8 MHz
RM60 34
1M
C M60 11
2 0 pF
50V
5V
20mS
25
26
+ 5 VSB F
FB
N.C .
VERT- SIZE
SYNC
HORZ- SIZE
N.C .
N.C .
47
N.C.
N.C .
MUTE
SC L1
REMOTE
SC L2
N.C .
SDA1
N.C .
SDA2
AVcc
IDENT
4 7 pF
50V
C M6 0 4 9
37
4 7 pF
50V
C M6 0 4 8
36
4 7 pF
50V
C M6 0 4 7
35
4 7 pF
POWER
XOUT
OSC - IN
VSS
Vcc
C M6 0 9 4
4 7 pF 5 0 V
C M6 0 4 1
4 7 pF 5 0 V
C M6 0 5 0
38
VHOLD
OSC - OUT
32
R6 0 9 9
100
31
C M60 9 9
30
4 7 pF
50V
C M60 12
0 .0 1
25V
DEG- C TRL
AGC
RADIO/ TV- SWITC H
IR - DATA
SHT. 2
SHT. 7
DEG - C TRL
FM- STEREO- IND
SHT. 4
PWR- C TRL
IF
+ 33V
ZD12 4 0
33V
+ 5V
SB F
RM6 0 4 6
4 .7 K
RM6 0 4 4
220
R6 0 4 3
220
RM6 0 4 2
220
R6 0 4 1
220
RM6 0 4 5
4 .7 K
RM6 0 4 7
4 .7 K
1/ 2 W
MTZJ3 3 B
RM6 0 4 8
4 .7 K
C M6 0 4 5
4 7 0 0 pF
50V
C M12 4 2
6 8 0 0 pF
50V
TU12 4 0
6 7 0 0 NFNS11C
TAEU- H0 0 1P
+ 5V
SW
HOSPGND
6 6 3 0 UZ0 2 6 0 1
+ 5V
SB F
C 12 4 0
RM6 0 0 7
470K
C M6 0 4 6
4 7 pF
50V
WF
C M6 0 19
18 0 pF
50V
L12 40
33µ H
22 0 µ F
16V
C NGND1
387- 907E
R6 0 11
10 0
C M6 0 18
10 0 0 pF
50V
C 12 4 1
1µ F
50V
0DZ330009DF
C M12 4 3
0 .0 1
25V
6
C M12 4 4
PROV
50V
+ 5V
SB F
28
27
RM6 0 3 5
1M
C RY6 00 2
PROV
L6 0 0 2
RM60 5 9
4 .7K
C M60 14
27 pF
50V
C M60 17
0 .1
16 V
1.8µ H
RM6 0 39
220
L6 0 0 3
7
WF
RM6 0 3 7
27K
VC C
OUT
IC 6 0 0 2
GND
0 IKE7 0 4 2 00 B
KIA7 0 4 2 P( AT)
RM6 0 6 0
4 .7 K
IC 6 0 0 1
8
0IAL240800A
AT24C08
WF
C 6 0 16
2 .2 µ F
50V
1µ H
C M6 0 5 6
0 .0 1
25V
D6 0 0 1
0 DD4 14 80 9ED
1N4 14 8
C6020
4 .7 µ F
50V
114
11
IF
10
NC
9
33V
8
NC
7
5V
6
5V
5
SDA
4
SC L
3
AS
2
NC
11
AGC
TP60 10
W12 5 0
PROV
+ 5V
SB F
C M6 0 15
2 7pF
50V
C M12 4 5
PROV
50V
R6 0 7 2
4 .7 K
1%
29
4 .7 µ H
C 6 0 13
2 2 0µ F
16 V
SHT. 7
SHT. 7
RM6 0 5 1
10 0
R6 0 13
10 0
+ 5V
SB F
L6 0 0 1
C M6 0 5 5
4 7 pF
50V
RM6 0 4 0
10 0
50V
+ 5V
SB F
+ 5V
SB
KEY1- IN
KEY2 - IN
RM6 0 3 8
3 .3 K
4 7 pF
50V
4 7 pF
50V
39
RVC O
RESET
50V
C M60 5 1
40
33
C NVSS
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
C M6 0 5 2
42
MPI
DAin
STEREO- IND
RM6 0 3 6
6 .8 K
C M6 0 5 4
4 7 pF
50V
C M60 5 3
4 7 pF
43
34
C VIN
SHT. 2
R
G
B
FASTB LANK
+ 11
LSP
RM60 5 2
10 0
44
MPI
DAout
HLF
XIN
RM6 014
10 0 K
RADIO/ TV 4 1
SWITC H
N.C .
SHT. 6
IF
+ 5V
SB F
48
SP1 4 5
DOUT
DEG- C TL
+ 5V
SB F
49
A/ D_ KEY1
SPI- DIN
C M6 0 8 0
PROV
50V
3 8 7 - A10 C
SP1 4 6
C LK
SIGN- MTR
C N10 VGA1
50
A/ D_ KEY2
10 N.C .
12
D
FMSD
51
11
C6035
PROV
11
6
B
IR- DATA
2
C N2 K6
3 6 6 - 92 1D
RM6 0 6 9
47 0K
RM6 0 70
470K
5
AFC
C M6 0 3 8
4 7 pF
50V
3
L6 0 0 5
1µ H
RM6 0 6 1
G
C M6 0 9 5
4 7 pF
50V
4
10 uS
4 7 pF
50V
WF
VSYNC
52
6
+ 5V
SB F
RM6 0 5 8
22K
R
5
3.60V
C M606 0
3
+ 5V
SB F
4
HSYNC
7
WF3
C M60 5 9
4 7 pF 5 0V
FM- STEREO- IND
8
SHT. 2
+ 5V
SB F
C M6 0 3 3
4 7 pF
50V
10
SYNC
3
C M60 2 5
4 7 pF
50V
9
RM6 0 9 0
1K
C M60 5 8
4 7 pF
50V
C M6 0 2 4
4 7 pF
50V
SHIELD
4 8 14 V0 0 3 4 7 A
M3 7 2 76 MF
1N4 14 8
SIGNAL- METER
C M6 0 2 3
4 7 pF
50V
WF
0DD414809ED
AFC
E
FASTB LANK
D6 0 0 2
5mS
G
B
WF
+ 5V
SB F
E
R
5
RM6 0 0 9
10 0
2
RM6 0 0 5
4 .7 K
RM6 0 06
15 0
C
Q6 0 0 2
0 TR94 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
VSYNC
1
RM6 0 0 1
4 .7 K
RM6 0 0 2
Q6 0 0 1
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
B
TUNE- DETEC T- RADIO
TP60 0 7
6
TP60 0 6
5
TP60 13
4
TP60 14
3
C M6 0 2 1
0 .0 1
25V
8
TP60 0 8
2
7
TP60 0 9
3
6
RM6 0 4 9
4
5
220
RM6 0 5 0
22 0
C 12 4 9
0.1
50V
SC L
SDA
TP60 0 4
AGC
C 12 4 6
4 .7 µ F
50V
C 12 4 7
0 .0 1
16 V
SC L
SDA
VSYNC
2
1
1
C N4 G9
3 6 6 - 9 21E
C OMP- VIDEO
SYNC
AFC
VERT- DRIVE
FLYB AC K
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
SHT. 5
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
SHT. 2
SHT. 5
SHT. 2, SHT. 5
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-1
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 1
Video Processor
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
AUD- MONO- IN
C OMP- AUD
RM120 1
10 K
AGC
RM120 0
12 K
R12 2 5
SIGNAL- METER
C M12 0 0
0 .0 1
25V
39K
RM122 6
PROV
F
WF9
SHT. 1
RM120 6
C M12 0 2
0 .0 1
25V
R12 0 4
1.5K
20 uS
L12 0 1
0 .8 2 µ H
R12 0 9
10 0
C M12 0 1
IF
RM120 2
10 0
WF10
3.82V
20 uS
E
SHT. 6
10 0 0 pF
50V
B
RM120 3
390
E
SHT. 1
FASTB LANK
R
SHT. 1
G
L12 0 2
6 14 0 VH0 0 0 9 A
10 0 0 p F
50V
C M12 0 3
10 0 0 pF
50V
RM1210
RM120 8
33
0.808V
SHT. 3
C OMP- AUD
C 12 06
0 .4 7
50V
RM123 1
PROV
RM2 2 0 1
0.45V
RF- AGC
54
RM12 16
10 K
C
C M12 11
C 12 10
470µ F
16 V
C 12 12
0 .4 7
50V
SIF
AUDIN
53
52
4 .7 µ F
50V
LIMITER
6
PIFGND
SIFGND
51
7
PIF- IN PIFTANK
50
10 0 0 pF RM1213
50V
750
PIF- IN PIFTANK
49
PIFVC C SIF/ VC C
48
10 LOOPFIL
TV/ DET
47
11 APC FIL
VC C
46
6200C000026
4 .5 MHz
SFSH4 .5 MDB
12 VC XO
C IN
45
0 .1
C M22 0 0
12 pF
50V
3 .3 K
3 .5 7 9 MHz
15 6 - A0 1B
13 GND
AFT
44
YIN
43
C2201
+9
VF
WF13
C N2 C 5 B
3 6 6 - 9 2 1D
0.77V
RM2 2 0 6
1K
RM2 2 0 7
10 K
C M22 0 4
4 7 pF
50V
E
RM2 2 10
1.5K
3 B - OUT
0 .1
50V
C2203
1.68V
20 uS
WF
+9
VF
10
RM2 2 12
820
Q2 2 0 1
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA
E
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
RM2 2 13
1.5K
B
C
RM2 2 11
R2 2 17
560
+9
VF
C2206
4 .7 µ F
50V
220
C M2112
25V
WF15
+9
VF
11
9.7V
WF
20 uS
B
RM2 2 16
1.5K
SHT. 1
SHT. 1
SC L
SDA
RM2 2 15
820
Q22 0 2
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA
E
KSA7 3 3 C - Y RM2 2 14
B
220
C
VERT- DRIVE
VNFB
C OMP- VIDEO
SYNC
SC L
AFC
FLYB AC K
SDA
C OMP- VIDEO
4 2 RM2 2 4 3 C 2 2 2 6
10 0 K
1µ F
41
50V
RM2 2 4 2
40
1K
C2225
C 2 2 19
470K
VIN
AC L
38
2 0 GOUT
TV- IN
37
C 2 2 18
2 1 B OUT
AB L
36
1µ F
50V
2 2 VPULSE
DGND
35
2 3 NFB
3 2 FH
3 4 RM2 2 2 9
390
33
0 .0 1
C 2 110
1µ F
50V
+9
VF
RM2 113
47K
C2208
2 .2 µ F
50V
C2209
10 0 µ F
16 V
C M22 10
0 .0 2 2
50V
2 5 VSEPFIL
2 6 HVC C
2 7 SC L
2 8 SDA
R2 2 2 1
H- OUT
32
SYNC
31
FLYB AC K
30
SHUTDOWN
10 0
C
AFC
C M12 2 4 RM12 2 4
0 .1
39K
16 V
R2 2 4 9
47
D2 2 0 1
0DD414809ED
1N4148
10 K
C2220
0 .1
50V
C R2 2 01
16 6 - E0 2 G
R2 2 9 2
PROV
E
25V
B
2 .2 K
Q2 2 0 7
C
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
PROV
C2290
PROV
25V
14
RM2 2 2 5
3 .9 K
C M2 2 15
4 7 0 pF
50V
+9
VF
R2 2 4 0
680
R2 2 3 9
10 0
C
0DD414809ED
AB L
SHT. 5
C2224
0 .1
50V
1N4148
C
Q2 2 0 3
0TR945009AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
R2 2 9 1
PROV
C2222
10 µ F
50V
C2223
10 0 µ F
16 V
RM2 2 3 6
10 K
RM2 2 3 7
2 .7 K
RM2 2 3 5
10 0 K
C2239
WF
4 .7 µ F
50V
D2 2 0 0
0DD414809ED
1N4148
0DD414809ED
1N4148
B
D2 2 0 3
B
D2 2 04
RM2 2 3 8
1.6 K
Q22 0 4
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA E
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
1K
E
R2 2 9 0
RM2 2 2 8
50V
RM2 2 3 4
1K
C SB 5 0 3 F3 0
C 2 2 16
RM2 2 3 3
13 K
R2 2 3 2
+9
VF
+ 9V
SW
+ 9V
SW
+ 9V
SW
R2 2 2 7
D2 2 0 5
1N4 14 8
HORZ- DRIVE
SHUTDOW
SHT. 5
470
EXT- VIDEO
0DD414809ED
R2 2 2 4
FLYB AC K
4 .7 K
C M2 2 13
0 .0 1
25V
10 0
1K
E
B
Q2 2 0 5
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
0DD414809ED
1N4148
RM2 2 3 0
RM2 2 2 3
15 K
RM12 2 2
EXT- VIDEO
RM2 2 2 6
1K
C M2 2 14
4 7 pF
50V
C M2 2 3 1
PROV
50V
RM2 2 4 8
15 0
+9
VF
PROV
29
RM12 2 3
10 0 K
C M12 2 3
10 0 0 pF
50V
D2 2 0 2
C 2 2 2 1 1K
0 .1
50V
0 .0 1
RM2 2 4 6
15 0
RM22 4 5
10 0
RM2 2 3 1
1µ F
Q2 2 0 6
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
+9
VF
C M2 2 9 1
PROV
50V
47 0 pF
50 V
RM2 2 4 4
0
10 µ F
50V
RM2 2 4 1
C M2 2 17
R2 2 2 0
10
HAFC
470
E
B
RM2 2 5 2
10 0
RM2 2 4 7
10 0
C M2 2 9 2
0 .1
50V
C M2 2 28
12 0 pF
50V
L2 2 0 0
12 µ H
+9
VF
1µ F
50V
RM2 2 5 3
10 0
2 2 0 pF
50V
RM2 2 5 6
PROV
L2 2 0 1
4 .7 µ H
C M2 2 3 5
2 7 pF
50V
R2 2 5 5
C
WF
19 ROUT
RM12 2 1
220
+9
VF
RM2 2 5 7
39K
13
39
TPS4 .5 MB 9
C M2 2 3 4
C M12 19
0 .0 1
25V
18 D- VC C
2 4 VRAMP
R2 2 2 2
SHT. 1
SHT. 1
SHT. 1
SHT. 5, SHT. 1
B LK/ DET
C M2 2 3 7
2 2 0 pF
50V
RM12 2 0
15 0
C M12 2 0
0 .0 2 2
50V
2 2 0 pF 5 0 V
+ 9V
SIF
220
+9
VF
11+ 9 VF
WF14
VSW- OUT
17 B OSD
0 .1
50V
0 .0 1
25V
RM2 2 0 8
B
C
2 GND
16 GOSD
C M22 0 5
Q2 2 0 0
0 TR7 3 3 0 0 9 AA
KSA7 3 3 C - Y
DC
0 .1 5 0 V
C2202
WF
4 G- OUT
C
RM2 2 0 2
1K
RM2 2 0 9
820
9
5 R- OUT
20 uS
RM2 2 0 4
1K
15 ROSD
C Q12 0 2
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
E
RM12 19 B
15 0
U12 0 2
4 .5 MHz
6200C000027
+ 9V
SW
L12 0 7
C M2 2 3 6
3 .3 K
D
+9
VF
+ 9V
SIF
WF
L12 0 6
6 14 0 VH0 0 0 9 B
TP12 0 3
14 FB LNK
RM12 18
220
C 12 2 2
220µ F
16 V
C M12 2 1
0 .0 1
25V
12
C R2 2 0 0
C M12 0 8
0 .0 2 2
50V
C 12 16
10 0 µ F
16 V
9 7 1- 16
C2227
RM2 2 0 5
3 .3 K
20 uS
E
U12 0 1
C M2 2 2 5
PROV
50V
+ 9 VSIF
L12 0 5
12 µ H
Q12 0 1
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
+ 9 VF
RM12 14
1K
L12 0 3
10 µ H
C M12 15
0 .0 1
25V
RM12 17
820
C 12 14
AGC FIL
9
R M2 2 0 0
RM22 0 3
3
8
+ 9V
PIF
C M12 0 9
6 8 0 0 pF
RM1212
50V
3 .3 K
WF12
B
5
RM1211
10 K
AGC
SDN- OUT
EXT- AUD
55
TP12 0 0
+9
VF
SHT. 1
N.C .
4
10 K
C 12 07
0 .4 7
50V
4 7 pF
50V
2
N.C .
RM12 15
4 .7 K
L12 0 4
10 µ H
DE- EMPH
C M12 0 5
0 .0 1
25V
B
C M12 17
C M12 13
4 7 0 0 pF
50V
56
M19 6 2 M
RM120 7
22
WF11
20 uS
L12 0 0
12 0 µ H
U12 0 0
6 2 0 0 C 00 0 0 2 8
11
4 .5 MHz
Q12 0 0
0 TR9 5 9 0 0 9AA
B F9 5 9
FM/ IF- OUT
SHT. 1
SHT. 1
RM120 5
100
IC X2 2 0 0
0 ITO12 6 8 0 0 A
TA12 6 8 N
+ 9V
PIF
10 0
C M12 0 4
C
SHT. 1
+ 9V
SW
SHT. 6
+ 9V
SIF
+ 9V
SW
C M12 18
12 0 pF
50V
TP12 0 1
+ 9V
PIF
SIGNAL- METER
4.62V
+ 9V
SIF
WF
HORZ- DRIVE
SHT. 3
SHT. 5
SYNC
15
SHUTDOWN
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-2
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 2
Audio Amplifier
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
+ 13 V
AUD
C801
0 .1
50V
C802
10 0 0 µ F
25V
IC801
F
0 IC TMSG0 0 2 A
TDA72 6 7
SHT. 2
C 8 16
RM8 2 1
C OMP- AUD
33K
C M82 2
10 0 0 pF
50V
RM8 2 2
22K
5
4
1
1
2W
TP80 3
4
0 .1
50V
C825
2
3
6
8
C824
0 .1
50V
7
470µ F
25V
R8 2 4
3 .3
TP80 5
R8 0 0
E
C N9 M4
3 6 6 - 9 2 1B
330
11
C800
10 0 µ F
25V
2
3
C
SHT. 1
MUTE
RM8 3 2
0
B
Q8 0 0
TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
E 0KSC
945C- Y
SPEAKER
D
JP1
6 6 13 V0 0 0 17A
VIDEO IN
SHT. 2
R2 9 0 1
EXT- VIDEO
14
47
C
ZD2 9 0 1
9 .1V 1/ 2 W
R2 9 0 2
75
0DZ910009AJ
15
MTZJ9 .1B
SPEAKER OUT
16
17
20
AUDIO IN
C 14 0 2
SHT. 6
AUD- AUX- IN
4 .7 µ F
50V
R14 0 4
1.2 K
19
18
B
TV SPEAKER/ PILLOW
SWITC H
22
21
SHT. 7
23
PILLOW- SPEAKER
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-3
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 3
Power Supply
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
KX3 9 0 0
CN3T8
3 6 6 - 0 4 3B
+ 11
VSB
141- 0 18 E
DG12 D1- O( M)
12 V
1
THX3 9 00
16 3 - 0 5 8D
1
1
TO DEGAUSSER
C OIL
DX3 9 0 0
0 DRGF0 0 104 A
GUF10 J
THX3 9 0 1
C
2
F
C N3 R8 A
PROV
RX3 9 00
B
6 3 2 2 V6 2 2 0 6 A
ZPB 31B L5 R0 N
KX3 8 7 0
+ 11
VSB
14 1- 0 18 E
DG12 D1- O( M)
2
QX3 90 0
0 TR3 2 2 8 0 9 AA
KTC 3 2 2 8 - 0
E
12 V
FX3400
0 FS4 0 0 1B 5 1D
CN3R8
366- 043C
1
7W
1
FHX3400A
AC INPUT
FHX3400B
4 31- 8 13 A
C X34 0 4
100 0 pF
100 0 V
4 31- 8 13 A
VRX3 40 0
164 - 0 0 3 D
560V
C NGND
387- 907E
2
C
NEW
RX34 0 1
C X3 4 0 7
6140VB 0013B
C X3 4 0 2
0 .4 7
2 7 5 VAC
C X3 40 3
0 .4 7
2 7 5 VAC
4 7 0 pF
10 0 0 V
+ V1
~
C X3 4 10
10 0 0 pF
10 0 0 V
1
3
C X3 4 05
10 0 0pF
10 0 0V
C X34 0 6
47µ F
400V
~
HOT SIDE
C X3 60 1
4 70 pF
10 0 0 V
6
N.C .
4 FB / START 5
OLP
UP
GND
3
7
D
VC C
2
SOURC E/ D
OC P
1
1
IC X36 12
0 IPMGSK0 19 A
STR- A6 15 1
1
1
RX3 60 2
33K
RX3 6 0 3
ZDX36 0 2
5 .6 V 1/ 2 W
PROV
MTZJ5 .6 B
1
1
+ V2
RX3 6 5 5
1K
1
FB 3 6 51
0.7 9 3 µ H
62 0 0JB 80 11T
FB 3 6 5 0
0 .7 9 3 µ H
6 20 0 JB 8 0 11T
DX3 6 5 5
0DRGF00069A
SB 140
C X36 5 1
2 7 0pF
1KV
C X3 6 5 0
15 0 0 pF
160 0 V
RX3 6 5 6
0 .16
2W
C X3 6 5 2
10 0 0 pF
5 0V
DX36 5 2
RX3 6 5 2
0DSGF00019A
0DSGF00019A
2 .7 K
1N4 14 8
1N4 14 8
DX3 6 5 3
2
2
GUF10 J
10
1/ 2 W
4 7 0pF
10 0 0 V
12
RX3 7 5 0
+ 13
VSW
1.5 K
1/ 2 W
11
3
RX3 7 5 1
1.5 K
1/ 2 W
2
IC X3 7 50
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G
C X3 6 5 4
4 7 0pF
50 V
C X3 6 5 5
4 7 0 pF
50V
2
LTV817M
2
C OLD SIDE
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
C
R
A
HOT SIDE
3828VD0205B
C X3 6 7 0
C OLD SIDE
2 .0 3 8 µ H
6 2 0 0 JB 8 0 11U
FB 3 6 6 0 A
12 5 - 12 3 A
B FD35 6 5 R2 F
2
2
2
A
HOT SIDE
DX3 6 6 0
0 DD4 10 00 0 AD
RU 4 AM
FX3 6 6 1
4
2
R
A
91
7
6-4
IC X3 7 51
0 IC TMFA0 0 1A
K A43 1LZ
C X3 6 11
10 0 0 µ F
35V
RX3 7 00
6 80
1/ 2 W
C
FX3 6 6 1A
RX3 6 5 3
F
82µ H
15 0 - C 0 2 F
RX3 70 1
1K
1/ 2 W
11
14
FRX3 80 1
+ 11LSP
S
C X3 6 10
10 0 0 µ F
35V
5.6
1/ 2 W
+ 11
VSB
C X3 75 0
2 2 0 pF
50V
SHT. 7
+5
IC X3 8 0 1
VSB
4 92 1V0 0 2 3 1E
0 IMC RKE0 18 A
+ 5 VSB
4 08 - 0 0 2 E
KIA7 8 R0 5 API
5V
IN
OUT
1A
+ 11
LSP
LX3 6 10
C TL
C M3 8 0 2
0 .1
50V
G
RX3 8 02
10 K
C X3 8 0 1
470µ F
10 V
RX3 7 0 5
6 .2 K
1%
C OLD SIDE
2
16
8
0DRGF00104A
RX3 6 5 4
3 .3K
4 9 2 1V00 2 37 A
0 DD12 00 0 0 B B
408- 002E
FML- G12 S
C X3 7 0 2
RX3 7 02
0 .47
50V
33K
RX3 7 0 4
6 .2 K
1%
IC X3 7 0 1
0 IC TMFA0 0 1A
KA4 3 1LZ
RX3 7 0 3
3 .5 7 K
1/ 4 W
0 .1%
VE
B+
VE
LX3 8 5 0
F
S
82 µ H
15 0 - C 0 2 F
B+
C X3 66 0
22 0 µ F
16 0 V
C X3 6 7 1
13
DX3 6 51
+ 11
VSB
+ 11VSB
FB 3 6 6 0
1
3
5
HOT SIDE
2.038µ H
6200JB 8011U
HOT SIDE
3
EER3 9 4 0
FB 3 6 5 2A
12 5 - 12 3 A
B FD3 56 5 R2 F
4
1
C OLD SIDE
FB 3 6 5 2
10
IC X3 7 00
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G
LTV8 17 M- VB 4
TX3 6 7 0
6 17 0 VMC A43 H
2
2
S
OCP/ FB
1
2
3
D
4
VIN
C X3 6 5 3
220µ F
50V
5
GND
2
C X3 6 0 3
2 2 0 pF
50V
DX3 6 10
9
1
C X3 6 0 4
4 7 0 pF
50V
FB 36 10
0 .7 9 3µ H
6 2 0 0 JB 8 0 11T
1
1/ 2 W
C X3 6 0 5 0 DRGF0 0 10 4 A
GUF10 J
22µ F
50V
RX3 6 5 1
22K
2W
4 9 2 1V0 0 23 7 C
1
2
DX3 6 0 1
+ VD2
IC X3 6 7 0
6
8
4
1
0ISK665413C
4920V00082E
SANKEN
STR- F6654R
STR- F6654R(LF1352)
+ 11VPK
TX3 6 12
6 17 0 VMC A5 8 2
EE2 5 32
DX3 6 00
0 DRGF0 0 104 A
GUF10 J
RX3 6 0 1
1.2
2W
C OLD SIDE
C X3 6 0 0
0 .1
630V
RX3 60 0
10 0 K
2W
C X3 6 0 2
4 .7 µ F
5 0V
B
SHT. 1
+ VD2
+ V1
+ V1
1
HOT SIDE
C
E
D2 SB 60
C X34 0 0
2 2 0 0 pF
4 KV
1
D
PWR- C TRL
RX3 8 7 0
2 .2 K
B
QX38 7 0
0 TR3 2 2 80 9 AA
KTC 32 2 8 - 0
B0RX3410
DRTW0 0 13 1A
RX3 4 0 0
8 .2 M
1/ 2 W
8
C OLD SIDE
C X3 412
220µ F
250V
2
C X3 4 11
10 0 0 pF
10 0 0 V
2
1
E
+ V2
~
1
LX3400
15 m H
LFZ2 4 V0 6
SHT. 1
DX3 8 7 0
0 DRGF00 104 A
GUF10J
B0 DD-RX3400
NEW
HOT SIDE
4A
250V
SLOW B LOW
Mfd by Lit t elfuse
Type 2 18 0 04
C OLD SIDE
11
DEG- C TRL
2 .2 K
FB 3 6 6 1
10 0 0 pF
10 0 0 V
0 .79 3 µ H
0 FS2 5 0 1B 8 4 B
6 20 0 JB 8 0 11T
2 .5 A
250V
DX3 6 6 2
SLOW B LOW
0 DD4 10 0 0 0 AD
Mfd by Save Fuset ech
RU4AM
Type SS- 5 - 0 2 5- H
VE
0 FT3 0 0 1A2 8 2
3A
12 5 V
SLOW B LOW
RX3 7 5 6
MFD B Y LITTLEFUSE
JUMPER
Type 4 7 30 0 3
0 .1%
C X3 7 5 1
RX3 7 5 5
0 .0 2 2
16 2 K
RX3 7 52
50V
0 .1%
560K
RX3 7 5 4
18 0
1%
RX3 7 5 3
3 .5 7 K
0 .1%
C X3 8 5 0
10 0 µ F
16 0 V
+ 13
VSW
RX38 5 0
+ 13 V
18 K
AUD
2W
LX3 8 5 2
+ 13 VAUD
S
F
82 µ H
15 0 - C 0 2 F
RX38 6 1
+ 13 VSW
C X3 6 6 2
2 2 0 0µ F
16 V
LX38 5 1
S
F
82µ H
15 0 - C 0 2F
C X3 8 5 1
470µ F
16 V
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
PROV
2W
RX38 5 1
2 .2
2W
C M3 8 5 2
0 .1
50V
IC X38 5 1
4 9 2 1V0 0 2 3 7 B
0 IMC RKE0 0 2 B
408- 008Q
KIA7 8 R0 9 API
IN
OUT
C TL
+ 9V
SW
+ 9 VSW
C X3 8 5 3
470µ F
16 V
GND
RX3 8 5 2
DX3 8 5 5
10 K
0DR140039AC
1N4 00 3 E
DX3 8 5 6
0DR140039AC
1N40 0 3 E
C M3 8 5 5
0 .1
50V
+ 5V
IC X3 8 5 5
SW
0 IMC RKE0 18 A
KIA7 8 R0 5 API
+ 5 VSW
IN
OUT
5V
C X3 8 5 6
C TL GND
470µ F
10 V
RX3 85 6
10 K
CH FLAT SHEET 4
Deflection
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
C N2 C 5 A
3 6 6 - 9 2 1C
4 HEATER
3
2
+ 2 15 V
+ 2 15 V
+ 25V
+ 2 15 V
11
C 3 2 10
+ 25V
F
+ 33V
C 3 2 12
+ 33V
4 7 0 pF
500V
DX3 2 0 3
RX3 2 11
33
2W
0DR200009DA
RU2JGF
C X3 2 13
10 0 µ F
50V
WF16
RX3 0 0 7
2uS
SHT. 2
D3 0 0 2
RM3 0 0 1
10 0
SHUTDOWN
E
C3001
10 µ F
50V
0DSGF00019A
1N4148
RM3 0 0 2
10 0 K
WF17
20V
PROV
RX3 0 0 6
4 .7 K
1%
ZDX3 0 0 0
12 V
R3 0 0 3
2 .2K
1%
1/ 2 W
0DZ120009B G
GDZJ12 B
RX3 0 0 4
4 .7 K
1%
0DSGF00019A
1N4148
RX3 2 0 3
8 .2 K
2W
TX3 2 0 0
15 1- C 0 2 B
1
C3202
2 .2 µ F
16 0 V
WF18
5
FOC US
9
C
B
R3 2 0 0
PROV
E
17
C X3 2 0 4
PROV
2 KV
C X3 2 05
PROV
2 KV
C
C X3 2 0 7
2 2 0 pF
2 KV
F.B LK.GND
AB L
3
11
AB L
8
C X3 2 0 8
0.0 2 2
20 0 V
C X3 2 0 6
0 .0 1
10 0 V
R3 2 0 1
2K
1/ 2 W
C X3 2 17
2 .2 µ F
16 0 V
C 3 2 01
4 7 0 pF
500V
DX3 2 0 4
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
RX3 2 13
10 K
2W
LX3 2 0 0
LX3 2 0 1
S
F
S
F
60µ H
13 0 µ H
6 14 0 VE0 0 0 1V 6 14 0 VB 0 0 0 1F
IC X2 10 0
4 9 2 1V0 0 16 1C
0 IPRPSA0 0 6 A
4 9 2 0 V0 0 0 5 8 E
LA7 8 0 4 0
THERMAL
PROTEC T
11
C 2 108
SHT. 1
VSYNC
2mS
R2 115
4 .7 K
C 2 109
100 0 pF
500V
10 µ F
50V
OUTPUT
STAGE
VC C
GND
VC C
PUMP
UP
2
3
4
5
6
7
20K
+ 25V
2 2 0 0 pF
500V
DX2 10 0
+ 25V
C 2 10 3
3 9 0 0 pF
10 0 V
12 0 0 pF
10 0 V
R2 10 1
B
3K
R2 10 0
VERT- DRIVE
R2 10 3
47K
6 .8 K
C 2 116
10 0 0 pF
500V
R2 10 2
12 K
R3 2 14
330
1/ 2 W
1
2
3
C X2 10 1
10 0 µ F
35V
RX2 110
2 .2
1/ 2W
RX2 111
5 .6
1/ 2 W
RX2 10 8
470
1/ 2 W
R2 112
1
1/ 2 W
C 2 10 5
0 .1
10 0 V
RX2 10 9
470
1/ 2 W
C 2 10 6
PROV
10 0 V
4
WF
20
R2 10 4
4 .7 K
1%
C 2 10 7
19
C X3 2 15
0 .3 6
200V
C X2 10 4
2200µ F
25V
C X2 10 0
470µ F
35V
WF
R2 114
1K
1/ 2W
C X3 2 16
PROV
200V
R2 116
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
SHT. 1
+ 25V
C N3 Y3
366- 043K
1
C 3 2 14
2mS
WF20
SHT. 1, SHT. 2
RX3 2 0 5
1.2
2W
E
20V
20V
18
FLYB AC K
WF19
C
SHT. 2
WF
B+
R3 2 0 4
47
1/ 2 W
WF
0TR322809AA
KTC3228- 0
HORZ- DRIVE
3
C X3 2 0 3
8 2 0 0 pF
16 0 0 V
B
4
2
Q3 2 0 1
C3200
PROV
10 0 V
7
1
RX3 2 0 2
8 .2 K
2W
D
HV
G- 2
QX3 2 0 0
4 9 2 1V00 16 1B
0 TRSA0 0 0 0 1A
4 9 2 0 V0 0 0 5 6 C
2 SD2 6 2 7
10uS
SHT. 2
2
WF
B+
2uS
0 .4 7
1/ 2 W
16
0DR150009EA
RGP15J
C3002
10 µ F
50V
RX3 2 12
RX3 2 0 8
1
2W
RX3 2 0 7
PROV
1/ 2 W
RX3 2 0 6
1
1W
0DR200009DA
RU2JGF
DX3 0 0 1
RX3 0 0 5
PROV
5V
DX3 2 0 1
4 7 0 pF
500V
DX3 2 0 0
0DR200009DA
RU2JGF
6
4 7 0 pF
500V
DX3 2 0 2
C3003
200V
RX3 2 0 9
1
1W
C 3 2 11
RX3 2 10
PROV
TX3 2 0 1
6 17 4 V- 6 0 13 C
4 7 0 pF
500V
C X3 2 0 9
10 µ F
35 0 V
R2 10 5
1K
1%
C X2 111
10 0 µ F
35V
R2 10 6
C X2 10 2
0.4 7
50 V
15 0 K
R2 10 7
3 .3 K
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-5
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 5
Radio
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
+ 4 .1
VR
21
WF
+ 4 .1
VSW
RM42 3 3
3 .3 K
C M42 5 2
10 0 0 pF
50V
RM4 2 50
4 .7 K
L4 2 0 1
0 .2 2 µ H
C RY4 20 0
6 212 AA298 6 A
5 4 MHz
RM4 2 3 1
22
C
B
E
RM4 2 3 0
10 0
+ 4 .1
VR
RM4 2 3 2
22
Q42 0 4
0 TR9 59 0 0 9 AA
B F9 5 9
C M42 0 2
2 7 pF
50V
C M42 0 3
2 7pF
5 0V
C M42 0 5
2 7 pF
50V
C M42 16
33 pF
50V
C 4 2 07
0 .0 4 7
50V
C M42 0 8
16 pF
50V
L4 2 0 2
6SC145 400VH0
010 A
ZNS- 13 0 18
C M42 3 0
10 0 0 pF
50V
RM4 2 0 6
22 K
C M42 0 9
3 3 0 pF
50 V
C 4 2 11
0 .0 68
50V
C4232
0 .0 8 2
5 0V
C 4 2 10
2 .2 µ F
50V
C 4 2 12
0 .0 8 2
50V
R- OUT 13
L- OUT 14
VC O 15
LPF2 16
LPF1 17
FM ST 18
DET IN
Q42 0 5
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
E KSC 94 5 C - Y
RM4 2 21
4 .7 K
RM4 2 14
1K
+ 4 .1
VSW
RM4 2 15
27K
C4222
C
B
1µ F
50V
12 QUAD
11 ST LED
10 TUN LED
9 GND2
8 FM IF- IN
RM4 2 2 2
4 .7 K
RM42 16
4 .7 K
C4221
7 AM IF- IN
DET OUT 19
FM OSC 2 1
VC C 1 2 2
AM OSC 2 0
6 VC C 2
1
5 AGC
1
WF22
4 AM- MIX
TA8 12 2 AN
2 GND1
IC 4 20 1
0 IC TMTO0 0 6 A
3 FM MIX
FM RF- OUT 2 3
24
AM RF- IN
10nS
FM RF- IN
1.17V
RM4 213
10K
C M4 2 14
0 .0 2 2
50V
WF
1µ F 5 0 V
C
B
1µ F
50V
C M4 2 13
0 .0 2 2
50V
22
C4220
C 4 2 19
E
WF21
RM4 2 12
4 .7 K
RM4 2 11
27K
C RY4 2 0 2
6 2 12 B A2 5 0 5 A
4C SB
5 64KHz
5 6 F16
F
C M42 5 0
15 0 pF
50V
RM4 2 17
10 K
1µ F 5 0V
Q4 2 02
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
E KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
RM4 2 18
1K
1.56V
2uS
C M42 3 1
0.0 1
25 V
C 42 3 4
47µ F
25V
+ 9V
SIF
C RY4 20 4
+ 4 .1
VR
10 .7 MHz
C RY4 20 3
6C DA10
2 12 B.7 MG16
A2 5 -04A A
6200C000029
SHT. 2
FM/ IF- OUT
Q4 20 3
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
RM4 2 2 3 B
10 0
SHT. 1
TUNE- DETEC T- RADIO
SHT. 1
FM- STEREO- IND
SC 5 4 0 ZNS- 13 0 18
C M42 15
12 pF
50V
10 .7 MHz
SFE10 .7 MS3 - A
C 4 2 18
0 .0 4 7
50V
C
E
RM4 2 2 4
1K
C
L4 2 0 3
6 14 0VH0 0 10 A
C M42 3 3
10 0 0 pF
50V
RM4 2 2 5
C M42 17
10 K
100 0 pF
50V
L4 2 0 4
0 .8 2 µ H
C M42 2 3
16 pF
50V
IC 2 8 0 0
0 ISA7 2 2 2 0 0 A
LA7 2 2 2
+ 5V
SB F
RM4 2 0 9
10 K
RM4 2 10
10 K
R4 2 0 7
220
121
11
R4 2 0 8
220
C H- 2
D
10
+ 9V
SW
9
8
+ 5V
SW
7
C2800
47 µ F
25 V
6
B
+ 5V
SW
C
B
C
SHT. 1
RADIO/ TV- SWITC H
R4 2 0 0
10 K
B
E
Q4 2 0 1
0 TR94 5 0 0 9 AA
E KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
C H- 1
RM4 2 0 1
1K
+ 4 .1
VSW
+ 4 .1VSW
+ 4 .1
VR
+ 4 .1VR
L4 2 0 5
Q4 2 0 0
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
5
4
+ 4 .1
VSW
3
2
1
R2 8 0 0
1.2 K
10 µ H
C4250
10 0 µ F
16 V
AUD- AUX- IN
C 2 80 1
AUD- MONO- IN
SHT. 3
SHT. 2
4 .7 µ F
5 0V
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-6
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 6
Pillow Speaker
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
PATIENT SIDE
CHASSIS SIDE
F
23
WF
R9 19
KEY1- IN
270
+ 14
SPK
R9 13
KEY2 - IN
IC 9 0 3
470
1
E
WF23
JP1
6 6 13 V0 0 0 17 A
2
5.08V
1
4
2
3
1
R9 14
470
AUDIO
+ 5V
SB
R9 18
RM9 2 6
270
390
R9 17
1.5 K
5
6
SHT. 1
+ 5V
SB
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G
LTV817M
ON/ OFF
SHT. 1
4
C OMMON
+ 14
SPK
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G
3
2uS
RM9 2 3
47K
R9 2 0
10 K
IC 9 0 4
LTV817M
C H- DOWN
DATA/ C H- UP
R9 12
470
R9 11
11
4
2
3
R9 2 1
R9 16
1K
+ 14
SPK
B
33K
RM9 22
10 K
R9 15
1.5 K
4.80V
IC 9 0 2
0 ILI8 17 0 0 0 G
1
4
2
3
1
R9 0 7
330
D
Q9 03
E 0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
C906
0 .0 4 7
50V
R9 10
LTV817M
5uS
Q9 0 4
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
KSC 9 4 5 C - Y
C
470
WF24
C
B
E
+ 5V
SB
RM9 2 5
1K
RM9 2 4
1.5 K
IR- DATA
SHT. 1
PILLOW- SPEAKER
SHT. 3
470
C
R9 0 9
B
Q9 0 2
0 TR9 4 5 0 0 9 AA
E KSC 9 45 C - Y
1K
WF
24
R9 0 8
10 K
R9 0 6
470
TX9 0 0
6 17 0 VA0 0 0 1A
1
C
R9 0 0
1
1/ 2 W
C901
0 .1
50V
R9 0 1
560
RX4 0 0 1
8 .2 M
1/ 2 W
C X4 0 0 0
2 2 0 0 pF
4 KV
TX4 0 0 1
6 17EE16
0 VMC
A0 4 4
25S
B
+ 14
SPK
+ 14 SPK
C X4 0 0 4
47µ F
50V
RX4 0 0 6
22K
C X4 0 0 3
2200µ F
16 V
0DZ510009B F
5.1V 1/ 2W
GDZ5 .1B
ZDX4 0 0 3
0DZ510009B F
5.1V 1/ 2 W
1
DX4 0 01
RX4 0 0 5
ZDX4 0 0 2
22
2W
1
ZDX4 0 0 4
0DZ510009B F
5.1V 1/ 2 W
GDZ5 .1B
10
1
5
C X4 0 0 2
47µ F
50V
1
FX4 0 0 0 A
0 DRGF0 0 104 A
GUF10 J
R4 0 0 3
PROV
R4 0 0 4
PROV
FX4 0 0 0
DX4 0 0 0
0DRGF00104A
GUF10J
GDZ5 .1B
1
4
1
C X4 0 0 1
PROV
500V
1
1
+ 11VPK
SHT. 4
0 FS2 5 0 1B 8 4 B
0 .5 A
25 0 V
SLOW B LOW
Mfd by Save Fuset ech
Type SS- 5 - 0 5 00 - H
0 FF5 0 0 0 ATL2
0 .5 A
12 5 V
TIME LAG
MFD B Y LITTELFUSE
Type 0 4 7 1.5 0 0
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-7
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT
SHEET 7
Edge Card
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
F
CON1
1E11
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
E
D
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
1
+ 11V
1
2
PS_ GND
2
3
MPI _ DAT A_ I N
3
4
MPI _ DAT A_ OUT
4
5
SPI _ DAT A_ OUT
1V GA10
366- 922J
+ 11V
1
PS_ GND
2
MPI _ DAT A_ I N
3
5
MPI _ DAT A_ OUT
4
6
SPI _ DAT A_ I N
6
5
7
SPI _ CL OCK
SPI _ DAT A_ OUT
SPI _ DAT A_ I N
7
SPI _ CL OCK
7
8
DAT A_ GND
8
DAT A_ GND
8
9
+ 5 V BA
9
10
I R_ DAT A_ OUT
10
11
CL ONESENSE/ _
PT Y SEL ECT
11
6
+ 5 V BA
9
I R_ DAT A_ OUT
10
2 E6
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
CON2
6 6 3 0V L 02 7 11
C
1 SPARE
1
2 AUDI O- GND
2
3 RED- V I DEO- I N
3
4 RI GHT - AUDI O- I N
4
5 GND
5
L EF T - AUDI O- I N
6
7 GREEN- V I DEO- I N
7
6
B
8
BL UE- V I DEO- I N
8
9
GND
9
10 H- SYNC
10
11
11
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-8
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 8
MPI Card
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
+5V
SBF
RM4 9 9 5
10K
11E1
F
R4 9 9 6
+ 11V
6 6 3 0V L 02 8 11
470
1
2
3
4
+ 11V
C
GND
MPI _ DAT A_ I N
+5V
SBF
Q4 9 06
0T R9 4 5 009 AA
KSC9 4 5 C- Y
B
R4 9 9 3
10K
E
RM4 9 9 4
22K
MPI _ DAT A_ OUT
C4 9 6 7
2 2 0p F
5 0V
R4 9 9 7
10K
5
6
7
E
MPI
+5V
SBF
6 6 12 V EH001A
Q4 9 05
0T R9 4 5 009 AA
KSC9 4 5 C- Y 2 2 0
8
9
10
11
GND
C
R4 9 9 1
I R_ DAT A
16 V
100u F
C4 9 4 6
R4 9 9 2
B
4 .7 K
+5V
SBF
2
C4 9 6 6
2 2 0p F
5 0V
E
3
4
R4 9 9 0
4 .7 K
R4 9 8 4
1K
5
6
C4 9 6 5
2 2 0p F
5 0V
RM4 9 8 5
3 .3 K
470
D
1
R4 9 8 3
1M
E
R4 9 8 2
4 7 0K
B
Q4 9 03
C 0T R7 3 3 009 AA
KSA7 3 3 C- Y
RM4 9 8 9
C
B
C
6 E2
RM4 9 8 6
22K
E
220
Q4 9 04
0T R9 4 5 009 AA
KSC9 4 5 C- Y
6 6 3 0V L 02 8 11
1
2
3
4
B
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-9
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 9
Video Output
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
2 15
V DC
WF25
1.73V
L 5 100
12 0u H
2 0- 03 9 07 - 2 5A
C5 101
1u F
3 5 0V
2
R5 103
4.60V
20uS
12 8 .2
B
Q5 101
0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
1K
3 .6
E
CM5 102
4.60V
2 2 0PF
5 0V
20uS
AMP
L 5 102
E
RM5 102
47
WF27
BL UE
C
4 .0
RM5 101
F I L AMENT OS
15 0K
1/ 2 W
WF26
12 5 - 02 2 K
1/2 W
R5105
15 0
1u H
CM5 103
4 7 0p F
5 0V
RM5 106
RM5 105
PROV
1
2
470
1K
RX5 104
12 K
2W
F
1/ 2 W
25
R5 107
WF
20uS
BL UE
2
RX5 12 2
12 K
2W
W5 104
W5 100
P/ L
P/ L
RX5 111
12 K
2W
D
8
12 8 .5
W5 103
RM5 108
P/ L
1K
7
1
5
+9V
SW
C
2 15
V DC
470
1
2 2 0PF
5 0V
2
R5 114
2
C
Q5 102
0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
B
WIRE TO SWEEP
R5 115
1K
1/ 2 W
3 .6 5
GREEN
G1
GREEN
AMP
11
12
7
2
CRT 1
6
6 6 2 0V BC003 A
5
4
G2
2 15
V DC
E
1
1
C5 108
4 .7 u F
2 5 0V
CM5 105
4
3
4 .0
RM5 109
47
6
G2
0.01
2 KV
2
10
9
8
15 0K
1/ 2 W
RED
GREEN
BL UE
9
RED
C5 104
R5 110
P/ L
P/ L
WF
1K
1/2 W
DAG1
DAG
W5 102
5 C2
27
R5 12 3
R5 12 6
1/2 W
2 2 0K
R5 12 7
1K
1/ 2 W
CM5 106
4 7 0p F
5 0V
R5 112
15 0
1/2 W
2
RM5 112
PROV
RM5 113
470
C5 111
4 7 0p F
5 00V
0DR14 004 9 A
D5 100
GREEN
C5 107
2
2 2 0u F
16 V
D5 105
3 .6 V
G2
WF
RED
R5 119
G1
15 0K
1/ 2 W
26
2
7
6
12 6 .7
1
C
RM5 117
4 .0
B
RED
AMP
Q5 103
0T R3 2 2 9 00AA
1K
F I L AMENT OS
9
5
E
B
4
3 .6 9
RM5 118
47
CM5 118
2 2 0PF
5 0V
2
R5 12 0
15 0
1/ 2 W
RM5 12 0
PROV
8
3
G2
CM5 109
4 7 0p F
5 0V
BL UE
RM5 12 1
470
1
CRT 2
1
6 6 2 0V BA003 A
2
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-10
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 10
PCB Layout Top
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
E
1
IC 9 0 4
3828VD0205B
C X3 4 0 6
B RX3400
C X3 4 0 5
G7
W9 5
TH
C X3 4 11
RX3 6 5 1
W9 6
W9 7
C X3 4 10
S
C3201
DX3 2 0 2
W7 2
C X3 2 0 3
R3 2 0 4
C 3 2 10
1
C X3 2 0 4
C N3Y3
C X3 2 0 6
RX3 2 12
E12
C N2C 5A
E11
E13
E15
RX3 2 0 9
W8 2
E16
RX3 2 0 8
E17
RX3 2 0 7
E19
E2 0
E2 1
RX3 2 0 6
C X2 111
C X2 10 0
E18
C X3 2 0 8
C 3 2 11
DX3 2 0 1
TX3201
W7 4
W7 3
IC X2100
B
TX3200
RX3 2 0 2
C X2104
RX3 2 10
G9
E
DX3 2 0 0
DX2 10 0
C N9M4
C
E14
R2 114
1
G8
C X3 2 0 7
R3 2 0 0
C3200
R3 2 0 1
C X3 2 0 9
RX3 2 0 3
G13
LX3 2 0 1
W8 3
C X2 10 2
R2 10 2
1
R2 10 6
W7 5
C2223
C3202
C 2 10 8
R9 0 0
E
C 2 10 7
R14 0 4
R9 11
Q3 2 0 1
R2 2 2 7
C X3 2 16
B
C
RX2 10 8
RX2 10 9
R2 10 0
R2 112
C X2 10 1
QX3 2 0 0
RX32 05
R2 10 3
R2 10 7
C2222 C2290
R2 116
C 2 10 5
C 2 10 9
R2 2 4 0
R2 2 3 9
C 2 10 6
R2 115
2 13
E
QX3 9 0 0
G12
RX 3
DX3 9 0 0
RX3 4 0 0
GND
C X3 2 15
W10 7
DX3660
D2 2 0 4
R2 10 1
C2224
C 825
R8 2 4
C824
ZD2 9 0 1
C3002
C 2 116
C
B
DX3 0 0 1
1
C
B
G11
R3 2 14
C 3 2 14
W10 6
C X3 6 7 0
Q2 2 0 4
E
W8 5
IC 801
B
D2 2 0 3
C 802
W2 1
C
90
KX3900
D
RX3 6 5 6
C X3 6 5 3
FB 3 6 5 0
FB 3 6 5 1
G3 0
C X3 6 5 1
RX3 8 5 0
FB 3 6 6 0 A
FB 3 6 6 0
C X3 6 5 0
W2 6
LX3 8 5 2
RX3 8 5 6
W7 9
C 14 0 2
C800
B
C
R2 2 3 2
Q2 2 0 3
E
C
W2 4
C 8 16
R2 8 0 0
C X3660
DX3 8 5 5
RX3 8 5 2
B
C801
C 12 4 6
C2801
RX3 2 11
W2 0
W10 9
Q2 2 0 7
E
X3
C X3 2 0 5
DX3 6 5 5
B RX3410
C X3 6 5 5
DX3 6 5 2
C X3 6 5 4
DX3 6 5 1
C X3 6 5 2
RX3 6 5 2
RX3 7 5 2
C X3 4 0 7
B
DX3 8 7 0
RX3 6 5 3
1
C N3T8
C X3 6 0 5
C X3 4 0 4
E
QX3 8 7 0
W10 2
C
RX3 6 5 4
G2 3
C X3412
LX3200
G10
DX3 2 0 4
W8 0
W8 1
ZDX3 0 0 0
W7 8
RX3 0 0 4
C X3 2 13
RX3 0 0 5
C 3 2 12
RX3 0 0 6
DX3 2 0 3
RX3 0 0 7
C3003
W7 7
C N3R8A
RX 3
601
DX3 6 0 1
IC X3612
RX4 0 0 1
W9 9
RX3 7 0 3
000
C X4
RX3 6 0 0
DX3 6 0 0
C X3 6 0 0
RX4 0 0 6
ZDX4 0 0 2
ZDX4 0 0 3
C X3 6 6 2
DX3 6 5 3
RX3 8 6 1
RX3 8 5 1
TU1240
W3 3
Q4 2 0 0
Q4 2 0 1
L4 2 0 1
C RY4 2 0 0
R2 2 9 2
6870VM0539D
Q9 0 4
A
G6
E3 7
IC X3670
R3 0 0 3
R2 2 9 1
R2 2 9 0
E
W2 3
R9 0 1
C X3 6 0 1
DX4 0 0 1
R4 0 0 3
C X3 6 7 1
W5 3
W3 4
W2 8
Q12 0 1
C 12 16
L12 0 3
Q4 2 0 4
L4 2 0 4
R9 0 7
R9 0 6
R9 12
W2 5
E3 2
G3 1
G15
RX2 110
1
THX3 9 0 0
G2 2
VIN
W7 1
W2 7
R4 2 0 0
C
1
E3 9
RX3 6 5 5
W9 8
G14
D3 0 0 2
W8 9
W9 0
W9 1
W9 2
W9 3
C NGND1
E C4250
B
IC X3855
R2 10 4
R2 10 5
R9 2 1
R9 16
R9 15
R9 19
E
G2 9
C X3 4 0 3
RX3401
FB 3 6 5 2
LX3 8 5 0
RX2 111
C
C
C N3R8
G5
G2 8
E3 8
C X3 2 17
E7
C TL
W8 4
C2800
TX3670
C 2 10 3
C906
1
HOSPGND
R2 9 0 1
R9 14
R9 0 8
R9 2 0
C 12 4 7
R2 9 0 2
C B
B
TX900
Q9 0 3
C4207
R9 13
R9 17
C 12 4 9
C901
C4232
L4 2 0 5
IC 9 0 3
R9 0 9
B
B
L4202
IC 9 0 2
Q9 0 2
B
C 4 2 10
W12 5 0
IC 2 8 0 0
E
C X4 0 0 4
W9
C4222
R9 18
W3 6
C
C 4 2 11
C4220
C
E
Q4 2 0 5
E
E
C RY4 2 0 2
B
C
C
G4
E10
OC P/ FB
E4
E3
W10 5
W8 7
W8 8
W3 5
B
IC 4201
C 4 2 12
E
L12 0 5
B
C4234
C 4 2 2 1 C 4 2 19
B
E
G19
W10 8
C 12 4 0
C
E8
R8 0 0
L1206
L12 0 7
W13
Q12 0 2
W16
W1
W14
C N4G9
R4 2 0 8
C
E
Q4 2 0 3
R4 2 0 7
B
L4203
C2220
C RY4 2 0 3
C 12 4 1
W12
C Q2 2 0 6
E
C RY4 2 0 4
C 4 2 18
R2 2 4 9
W7
W15
C2221
E
B
Q2 2 0 5
W3 7
L12 4 0
B
C
D2 2 0 2
L2 2 0 1
R2 2 5 5
C R2 2 0 1
W8
D2 2 0 1
Q4 2 0 2
DX3 8 5 6
IC X220 0
C3001
C 2 2 18 C 2 2 19
W4
D2 2 0 0
ZD12 4 0
W11
U12 0 2
C 12 2 2
E2
C X3 8 5 0
L2 2 0 0
C2227
U12 0 1 C 12 14
G18
OUT GND
C2225
W7 0
R9 10
C X3 8 5 6
W3 8
IN
C2226
C 2 2 16
E
D2 2 0 5
L12 0 4
W2
C
C2239
W3 2
W2 9
W10
E1
12 5 V
3A
G2 7
LX3400
E9
G1
R12 2 5
W5 9
W3 0
R2 2 2 4
B
C X3 8 5 3
W3 1
W3
1
FB 3 6 5 2 A
C TL
U12 0 0
IC X3 7 5 0
IC X38 51
Q8 0 0
C R2 2 0 0
B
L1202
C2206
C2208
C 12 0 6
W6 0
Q12 0 0
E
C2201
R2 2 2 2
L12 0 0
C
C X3 7 5 1
KX38 70
G17
W10 4
L12 0 1
R12 0 9
C 12 10
R12 0 4
W17
C 12 12 W19
B
R2 2 17
R2 2 2 1
D
W6 4
W6 3
W6 5
RX3 9 0 0
W4 4
W5 8
W6 1
W6 2
R6 0 4 3
R6 0 11
R6 0 13
R6 0 4 1
W5 5
W5 6
W5 7
W5 4
Q2 2 0 1
Q2 2 0 0
C
C
G16
IN OUT GND
C 2 110
C2209
E
B
_ A_ V
LX3 8 5 1
W6 6
C2202 C2203
W6
W18
R2 2 2 0
E
FX3 6 6 1
2 .5 A
250V
E6
C X3 7 5 0
A
K
R
G2 6
-
E
C
B
Q2 2 0 2
RX3 7 5 1
C NGND
~
1
C 12 0 7
C X3 8 5 1
RX3 7 5 0
C X3 6 10
G3
~
C N2C 5B
W5
E5
W9 4
RX3 7 5 6
W4 3
VC C
GND
OUT
IC 6 0 0 2
W8 6
W4 0
W3 9
W2 2
A
VRX3 4 0 0
C X3402
+
D6 0 0 1
C 6 0 16
W5 2
1
C X3 7 0 2
FB 3 6 10
FHX3 4 0 0 A
_ A_ V
4A 250V
~
W4 1
C
RX3 8 7 0
L6 0 0 2
C RY6 0 0 2
LX3 6 10
FX3400
FHX3 4 0 0 B
G2
C X3 6 0 4
++ ~
W4 2
E
W6 7
W6 8
G2 5
C X3 6 0 3
-- ~
W4 5
RX3 7 0 2
DX3610
G2 1
C X3 8 0 1
W6 9
R6 0 9 9
W4 7
W4 6
C TL
SHIELD
TX3612
K
0 .5 A
12 5 V
ZDX3 6 0 2
G2 4 C X3 40 0
RX3 6 0 3
K
G2 0
OUT G
IN
_ A_ V
250V
RX3 7 5 5
C 6 0 13
W4 9
R6 0 7 2
DX4 0 0 0
RX3 7 5 3
RX3 7 5 4
R6 0 0 8
FX4 0 0 0
0 .5 A
FB 3 6 6 1
C6020
RX3 7 0 1
A
IC X3 7 0 1 R
C X3 6 0 2
RX3 6 0 2
1
RX3 7 0 5
IC X3 7 5 1
W10 3
E
TX4001
B
DX3662
L6 0 0 1
IC 6000
Q6 0 0 2
C
C X4 0 0 1
R6 0 0 4
L6 0 0 3
W4 8
1
RX3 8 0 2
L6 0 0 4
IC X3 8 0 1
R6 0 15
E
D6 0 0 2
C RY6 0 0 1
W5 0
B
C6006
F
R6 0 16
L6 0 0 7
R6 0 2 6
C6098
R6 0 3 0
R6 0 2 7
W7 6
W5 1
IC X3 700
RX3 7 0 0
RX3 7 0 4
C X4 0 0 2
R4 0 0 4
Q6 0 0 1
C
C X4 0 0 3
ZDX4 0 0 4
C6035
1
W6 0 0 2
C N10VGA1
RX4 0 0 5
FRX3 8 0 1
W10 1
L6 0 0 5
C N2K6
W10 0
IC 6 0 0 1
ZD6 0 0 2
C X3 6 11
G
17 / SEP/ 2 0 0 4
JP1
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-11
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 11
A
3828VD0205B
RM4 2 15
RM4 2 17
RM4 2 18
RM4 2 11
RM4 2 13
RM4 2 2 1
RM4 2 2 2
C M4 2 0 8
2 2 8M R
C M4 2 17
RM4 2 2 5
RM4 2 2 3
C M4 2 2 3
1 2 8M R
C M12 2 4
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
5 5 8 3M C
C M12 0 4
2 5 8 3M C
5 0 21 M R 7 0 21 M R 3 0 21 M C
3 0 21 M R 6 2 21 M R 8 0 21 M R
5 4 0 6M R 0 4 0 6M R
7 4 0 6M R 1 5 0 6M R
6 3 0 6M R
8 3 0 6M R
2 5 0 6M R
0 0 2 2M R
5 0 2 2M R
3 0 2 2M R
1 0 2 2M R
2 0 2 2M R
4 0 2 2M R
4 0 2 2M C
6 0 2 2M R
9 9 0 6M C
21 0 6 M C
41 0 6 M C
51 0 6 M C
6 5 0 6M C
81 0 6 M C
5 4 0 6M C
6 4 0 6M C
91 0 6 M C
7 4 0 6M C
8 4 0 6M C
9 4 0 6M C
0 5 0 6M C
1 4 0 6M C
4 9 0 6M C
1 5 0 6M C
2 5 0 6M C
3 5 0 6M C
4 5 0 6M C
5 5 0 6M C
5 9 0 6M C
8 3 0 6M C
3 2 0 6M C
4 2 0 6M C
5 2 0 6M C
3 3 0 6M C
C M6 0 17
C M2 2 3 6
5 3 2 2M C
6 5 2 2M R
2 2 21 M R 3 2 21 M R
RM12 0 2
7 5 2 2M R
1 2 21 M C
61 21 M R
9 1 21 M C
41 21 M R
3 1 21 M C
7 0 2 2M R
41 0 6 M R
5 3 0 6M R
7 0 0 6M R
9 3 0 6M R 0 6 0 6M R
2 4 0 6M R
4 4 0 6M R
9 5 0 6M R
7 3 0 6M R
0 8 0 6M R
7 3 0 6M C
RM4 2 10
11 0 6 M C
01 0 6 M C
8 0 0 6M C
7 0 0 6M C
2 3 0 6M R
C
5 0 0 6M C 02 49 00 66M
C
7 9 0 6M C 1 9 0 6M
MC
0 9 0 6M C
2 0 0 6M C
3 9 0 6M C
2 4 0 6M C
3 4 0 6M C
9 7 0 6M C
0 6 0 6M C
9 5 0 6M C
8 5 0 6M C
01 0 6 M R
2 2 0 6M C
2 0 8 3M C
6 3 0 6M C
1 3 0 6M R
C M6 0 0 9
2 3 8M R
C M12 18
C M12 17
2 4 21 M C
C M12 0 1
3 4 21 M C
RM3 0 0 1
5 4 21 M C
71 21 M R
81 21 M R
C M2 112 C M2 2 0 5
4 4 21 M C
RM12 11
5 0 21 M C
2 0 21 M C
C M2 2 0 0
2 0 2 4M C
3 3 2 4M R
1 3 2 4M R
2 3 2 4M R 4 2 2 4M R
3 0 2 4 M C 5 1 21 M C
C M2 2 3 4
5 2 2 2M C
21 21 M R
51 2 2 M R
9 0 2 2M R
21 2 2 M R
01 2 2 M R
1 2 0 6M C
0 8 0 6M C
3 0 0 6M R
1 0 0 6M C
3 0 0 6M C
9 6 0 6M R
0 7 0 6M R
1 6 0 6M R
9 0 0 6M R
0 9 0 6M R
2 0 0 6M R
6 0 0 6M R
1 0 0 6M R
5 0 0 6M R
8 5 0 6M R
9 0 2 4M R
3
1 0 2 4M R
C M4 2 3 1
C M4 2 3 3
0 5 2 4M R
RM12 2 4
3 5 2 2M R
1 2 21 M R
3 1 21 M R
31 2 2 M R
RM2 2 16
RM6 0 3 3
RM6 0 3 4
5 0 2 4M C
0 3 2 4M R
0 3 2 4M C
RM2 2 4 4
51 2 4 M C
RM2 113
C M2 2 10
8 2 2 2M C
9 2 2 2M R
9 4 0 6M R
0 5 0 6M R
6 4 0 6M R
8 4 0 6M R
JM1
2 5 2 4M C
0 2 21 M C
7 3 2 2M C
0 2 21 M R
91 21 M R
1 4 2 2M R
8 2 2 2M R
41 2 2 M R
11 2 2 M R
8 0 2 2M R
E
9 0 2 4M C
C
0 3 2 2M R
8 0 21 M C
11 2 1 M C
9 0 21 M C
1 3 21 M R
0 0 21 M C
1 0 21 M R
0 0 21 M R
2
6 0 2 4M R
1 3 2 2M R
RM3 0 0 2
4 2 9M R
B
41 2 4 M C
31 2 2 M C
41 2 2 M C
3 2 2 2M R
6 2 2 2M R
71 2 2 M C
2 4 2 2M R
3 2 21 M C
D
21 2 4 M R
61 2 4 M R
31 2 4 M C
51 2 2 M C
5 2 2 2M R
F
41 2 4 M R
5 4 2 2M R
2 5 2 2M R
3 4 2 2M R
1
6 2 9M R
6 4 2 2M R
8 4 2 2M R
1 3 2 2M C
1 9 2 2M C
7 4 2 2M R
2 9 2 2M C
PCB Layout Bottom
4
5
6
RM2 2 3 3
C M8 2 2
RM2 2 3 8
RM2 2 3 7
6-12
7
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
8
9
10
G
RM12 0 6
RM12 10
RM12 15
RM2 2 3 4
RM2 2 3 6
RM2 2 3 5
C M4 2 5 0
C M4 2 16
RM9 2 2
RM9 2 3
RM9 2 5
D 9 3 5 0M V 0 7 8 6
CH FLAT SHEET 12
DAG1
AUG/ 2 4 / 2 004
R5 107
W2
CRT 2
CRT 1
R5 103
B
W5 103
W5 100
1
R5 12 7
W5 102
W3
C
1
B
E
C
L 5 102
W5 104
RX5 104
C4 9 4 6
R4 9 9 0
1
1
1
1
CH FLAT SHEET 13
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
DAG2
W2 01
DAG
C5 108
W4
C5 101 R5 12 6
W1
L 5 100
1
1
2 E6
R5 105
2
R5 114
W2 00
Q4 9 05
EDGE T ARGET
6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A
1E11
6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A
R4 9 9 1
R4 9 9 6
E
D5 100
E
RX5 111
12
5 C2
D5 105
MPI
R4 9 9 3
C4 9 6 6
C
R5 110
5
R5 12 3
C5 104
R5 115
X
R
Q5 103
R5 12 0
C
E
Q4 9 04
E
R4 9 9 2
R4 9 8 7
R4 9 8 4
B
6 8 7 0V S2 2 2 7 A
Q5 102
B
C
R5 119
R5 112
C5 107
B
Q4 9 03
R4 9 8 3
R4 9 8 2
CON1
1V GA10
CON2
R4 9 9 7
E
C
Q4 9 06
Q5
10
1
11E1
C
C4 9 6 7
1
C
6-13
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
3828VD0205B
E
B
W016 0
C5 111
6 E2
D
C4 9 6 5
E
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
B
2nd. PCB Layout Top
G
F
B
A
2nd. PCB Layout Bottom
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
G
CM5 102
E
RM5 106
CM5 103
RM5 117
RM4 9 9 4
RM4 9 9 5
RM49 8 5
D
RM5 105
RM5 101
RM5 102
F
CM5 118
RM5 118
RM5 108
RM5 12 0
CM5 109
RM4 9 8 6
RM5 12 1
CM5 105
RM5 109
RM5 112
RM5 113
CM5 106
RM4 9 8 9
C
B
A
3828VD0205B
CRITICAL SAFETY COMPONENTS ARE IDENTIFIED BY THE LETTER “X” IN THEIR
COMPONENTS DESIGNATORS. REPLACE ONLY WITH PART NUMBERS SPECIFIED.
6-14
ALL COMPONENTS WITH “M” IN THE DESIGNATOR
ARE A SURFACE MOUNTED COMPONENT.
CH FLAT SHEET 14